Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 03, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 4

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    ! E DAILY EEE.
eday Evening , Nov. 2.
BREVITIES ,
tcreon bells coal. ' , .
ty council to-nitmj
e Polack'e advertisement.
jac 1C cko"s , American remedy.
Tdirick Leading ffuttcr. oSS'1 *
or the teeth , Kuhiis Dentrifice.
i rter is running the Omaha Terry.
ubin'sljulklperfume at Kubn's only"
.andard club party this evening.
new blo.k of fiutv-haudkerclucf ex
at Saxe B.
Yliipple , aicM.llan & Co. , the jewe -
42.J Douglas ttreet ; o26tf
lie six o'clock dummy train has been
loned.
,1 aiyAndcrnonwill.be in Omaha in
aiber ll'th.
Tie Rock Mal train was two hours
c icnlay morning.
nuns to am from the city cair.cd
.y coaches yesterday , j
There was a 1 cavy run of stock in 01 cr
: . P. yealcrd&y.
BI'Sl' IX THBr' WORLD Bassr
e fitting Pattern * at Bushman's. tf
The best of meats at Bath & While's
cci , opposite the pgjtoffiee. 2S-U
Lots , Farms , Ilonsej and Lands. Look
BcnuY new column of bargains on Ifct
.
liath & White , opposite the post-
e , receive [ fra > h fifch every Thursday.
twt-tf
vm > . Paiits makers at No. 219 Cor.
i and Fan.hanj.
Sheridan , the tragedian , will r s
nigh Omaha in a few days en ronte to
c ast.
J "
Forl-audii ,
iiew'columntm first ,
t over DcimV page
gains. '
A young man fell over the unprotcct-
nbaukmentatCa sand 2d street MOD
ni htjaudjwas considerably hurt. Five
usand dollars inure.
Boyd'e new packing home started up
crday. Tlie fir t copsipnment of hog" ,
.i-to n c rs were rccei > ed yesterday.
The regular meeting ; of the Pioceer
> olc and Ladder company will be held
Friday , November ? 5 , on account ol
* presidential election.
U the close of the/republican rally at
j Academy Slondsy pighta bsnqntljwaa
* . at Wirth'aby thefyoungmen'uro. ub-
anclub. Governor anceHon. James
linl , Ron. S. J. Alexander , secretary of
itHon. . C. J. Dilworih , attorney gen-
al , aud the Oinaba Gailie'd a d Arthur
lee c'ub were among J.he guests.
- 1'rof. August "WaUher , late cf tl e
ra.il.fort conservatory of inutic. nrrivet
thu city Monday to nmko his hemet
t Oinaba. Our peoiila are to bs
ululated upon hisadjent in our midst , as
U "oputation as a musician is very great ,
„ I our neighboring city of Dubuque of-
: rcd him strong inducements to beltlo
here and start a conservators'- has
Irea ly a chxbS of twenty to start with in
huaha.
Tlie meeting of the workingmen ca'l-
lit Clark's hallMono'ayetenSng.wan h lc
iiiDivl e street , in front of Sim ( ) "nH * c-.r
iagc factor- lodge Ircing in session in
ho liall. A large crowd wag ia Attendance
\ \ iJO'-t every individual of winch was n
. .varkiiiKinan. Allen Hoot , greenback can-
lidate forcongra-s , made the fitbt speech
> f tie evening , anil was followed by Mr.
Uosew.iter , who made a plain and forcible
ijw ate his he n era to do their duty at
the j > ' ! to-d.iv and defeat the schemes of
the corrupt too'n ' of a corrupt monopoly-
L. W. llabbercom , of The Telegraphnt-
lempted to ppeak , but-ths ponrle were n > t
.1111 ions to iicarliim aud lie teen gave way
to Mr. 1'at. Murphy , who spoke briefly < m
the political Issues of the day in general.
The closing meeting of the campaign
was held at the .Academy of Music last
evening under the auspices of tha yonng
moj'e republican club. Governor Nance
came ui > from Lincolnexpress'y to preside ,
wi ile lion. James Laird , of Hastings , re
mained over in the city from Saturday
night toaddress it. Aout 7 o clock in the
evening .in immense procession was foined
in front of Central block , and , beariiig
torches and headed ' % the Ninth infantry
Imnd from Fort Onialia , marched through
the principal streets and finally to the
U'ilhuell house , from which Governor
Xance was escort ed'to the place of meeting.
The Academy was filled with an eager au
dience lorg before thfe speakers reached it ,
and when the hour arrived for calling the
meeting to order it was packed in every
. jiortiou with the most enthusiastic crowd
that has been nxsemb cd in its walls during
the campaign by cither political party. A
\ cry large nurnbertpf those present were
lidies , aud the uieetin ? looked rather like
'
nu audience gather * to hear some opera
than a political rpeech. Addresses were
made ty GoiernorNnr.ee and Mr. Lain ) ,
ar.il the Garfield and.Arthur Glee club sang
t vcral of the I'est BongB and were encored
t me and again by the delighted houso.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
D. 0. Clark left for Hock Springs yes -
tcrdiy. < ' *
Lev ! Cattcrre'urncd from Laramie Mon-
IVof. Gco. F. M j'cr. has resigned his
\r. 1' . clerkship.
S. V , Piereon. commissioner of the Colo-
ralo pool lines , was in Omaha Monday.
Mrs. A. J. Poppleton and her daughter ,
Misi K. Pnpplcton , cauie in from theca&t
yesterday morning.
C. J. Dilworth and S. J. Alexander , at
torney general and f ecretary of state , were
i a the cityMonday | night.
Kc vel France has resigned his petition a *
manager of the telephone exchange , and
John Mono is appointed M his eurcecsor.
.Kevel toes to work for the U. P.
Mrs. Fisher andOffissTmtna Fisher ,
who have been visiting-Mr. and Mrs. Max
'Meyer for several months , left for JCcw
V rk , Monday evening.
S. F. Smithjgeneral superintendent , and
J jca Muir , general agent for the freight
department of tSe Kansas Division of the
1. 1 * . Kailway.were inthe city Monday.
Major Gustavus Stephennon , who has
beea absent from the city for sever 1
i.ionth ? . in the east , has returned at last
an ! will receive a warm wolco-uefrom his
many > \ arm friends.
E. TJ. Eronson , an enterprising young
ranchman from Wj * ming , who came as far
as Omaha with 500 head of fine cattle ,
v hih he shipped east Monday , left for
hnmeJttnoonyesterdsy.He is located north
tf Cheyenne.
Don. A. Judd , of the TJ. P. land depart-
uicntIeftyesterdayforA8hlandKentncky ,
n an errand of lov arjd business com
bined. We understand that orange blos-
jms bloom about this time of the year in
that locality , and it is possible he may
bring back their frttj&nce , and perhaps
not come alone either.
E. Maurer has opened his new
k A
lyoa , \
THE ELECTION.
The Sunday Like Aspect of
the Streets Everywhere.
All Quiet Along the Missouri.
The great day of national interest
and importance above all others has
come and Ia .now nearly gone. In
Omaha it dawned bright and balmy
and has been beautiful throughout.
The polls were opened in the various
wards aud precincts at 8 o'clocV , and
there was no unusual demonstrations
o far as yet reported. While crowds
have gathered about the voting places
in each ward , they are neither BO
largo nor excited as were thoco at the
same places during the last city elec
tlon.
Elsewhere the city wore an air
of unusual quiet , business being al
most entirely suspended , and few ve
h'clcs appearing on the streets save
the carriages used in driving voters to
and from the polls , and bearing the
labels of their respective parties.
The ualoons wore not thronged to
any great extent and our reporter saw
but one drunken roan on the
streets all day and that one at 8 o'clock
this morning.
2JA conspicuous feature of the day was
tlie presence at the plls of the policemen -
men In full uniform with the imple
ments of f flico swinging in full sight
as a warning against uny riotous dem
onstrations. The force was under the
direct supervision of C. J. Weater-
dahl , tha chief of police.
In the Sixth ward the heaviest vote
ever polled there is reported. People
ple were in line for two blocks await
ing their turn to vote , at 2 o'clock.
In the Fourth ward 327 votes were
polled up to 3 o'clock and were four
to ono in favor of bonds. It is be-
litivcd that the bonds will cirry.
WANTKD.
Five dry goods salesmen. Capable
men with references from past em-
pit yers can obtain permanent places.
S. P. Morse & Co.
A GRAND OrrouxusixY TO Buy CLOAKS
AT BICKMAN'S
CLOAK WEEK. CLOAK WEEK.
SrAKTLixn REDUCTIONS.
IMMENCE SACRIFICE.
For OXE WEEK ONLY we will offer
our large line of Clcaks at the follow-
1113 figures :
A8400Ioak for § 30.00
A § 35 Cloak for s. 20.25
A$30Cloakfor 22.50
AS25Cloakfor 1875
AS20 Cloak for 1500
A $15 Cloak for 11.25
A $10 Cloak for 7.50
A $5 Cloak for 3.75
A S3.50 Cloak for 2 05
Positively but one vxcli. All goods
marked in PLAIN FIGURES.
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
HICK-MAN'S HICKilAN'S
1408 Douglas atreat.
Kutnerford'a Backet.
Contractor Rutherford , of the
Waterworks Company , was in the city
yesterday to e u how things looked
and this morning posters wore out an
noitncing that 03 men were watitot l (
to work on tlio Omaha vattr work
and directing laborers to apply at ilr
Shelton's otHca. At the hour o
opening the pulls men passed alone
with hammers striking the water pipe
as if inspecting them preparatory t
beginning business. Of course tber
was no political dodge about this.
Juat received twenty loads of apple
andpitatoes. Bring in your orders t
Julius Troitschke , 308 , 310 and 312
South-Fifteenth street or 412 , 414 am
41G , Thirteenth street , between Jack '
son and Leavenworth. o26 tu-th-
Attention Hooks.
The regular meeting of the Pionce
Hook nnd Ladder company will bt
held on Friday , November 5th , 01
account of presidential election.
Secretary.
Meals at all hours Tizird's Palace
Mrs. S. A. Smith , groceries ant
produce , has adopted the cash system
Call and get prices ; 7th aLd Pierce
streets. .
3t-t-oct7.
SPEORI , Masonic block , is
now prepared to furnish oysters h
every style , hot coffee , tea , chocolate
cold lunch , pies and cakes. Especia
attention is given to parties and balls
held in the building stf
FURS ! FORS ! ! FURS ! ! !
The Omaha Fur Manufacturer ,
Henry G. Richter , is to be found op
posite the poatoffico. o2C-tf
Hay by the bale , ton or carload ;
also the best Winter and Spring
Wheat Flour , Oats , corn , Bran Feed ,
Arcgetablcs , etc.
B. B. WILEY & Co. ,
659 10th St. , bet. Capitol avenue and
Bodge. 20 Gt
Open all night , TiVard's Restaurant.
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
Mr. H. H. Marhoff , late of Chica
go , has established a trunk factory ut
117 North Fourteenth street. Tele
scopic case , sample , heavy traveling
trunks a specialty. The largest and
best assortment of trunks , bags and
hand satchels in the city. Re
pairing in all its branches promptly
attended to. Goods delivered to any
part of the city free of charge.
oc30-E-tu-th
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GOOD NEWS FOR THE MASSES ,
THE BOSTON ONE PRICE
i
CASH DRY GOODS STORE
; Will open in Kennedy's new brick
building on Tenth street , between
Jackson and Jonea , on Monday , No
vember 1st , Tith a new , fresh , well
assorted stock of geode , which have
been purchased at recent' trade sales
in Boston and New York for cash , and
trill be offered at prices heretofore un
known in Omaha. Our aim shall
always be to cater , for the popular
trade , and leave others to look after
the high toned.
Remember November 1st ,
DEEDS OF DETOTEY.
Two Robberies Reported
From Monday Night's
Round Up.
An Aggravated Case of As
sault.
Monday nlghttwo men who came In
from the west , put up at the Farmer's
hotel on Fourteenth street. In the
nsxt room to them was a yonng
good-looking , blonde youth , whose
appearance was not such as to excite
any suspicion. This mowing , how
ever , on rising , one of the men found
missing his silver watch and chain , an
ivcry handled revolver , and § 18 in
money , and the Innocent looking man
had also gotten up and dusted. Depu
ty Manual Ben Weaterdahl , was noli
fied and accompanying the men made
a thorough search for the thief and
is booty 1 ut without finding either.
j
A STEAJfOER TAKEN IN.
A young gentleman from Chicago ,
who was on his first visit to the relig
ouscity of Omaha , undertook Monday
night to take in the sights , and in
eeing the elephant got badly taken iu
it the corner of Dodge and Twelfth
10 was knocked down and robbed o
3aiweau § 40 and 50 which he car
ied in a large red morocco pocke
iook in his inside coat pocket and
ew dollars iu loose change in a aid
jocket. After his assailants had lef
lira , he picked himself up and find
ng that his injuries were aligh
> etook himself at ones to his bo
el , and feeling that he had i
part deserved his bad luck concluded
o make no complaint to the authori-
ies , and accordingly left for home
his morning.
TKKKIBLY T1IDSIPED.
A young man appeared in polce court
oaterday to testify against Louis
lerman. whom ho charged with assault
ind battery. Herman is a cripple
who has been several times
irrested for similar offtnces. He
jenerally uses his victims pretty
nearly up and this was no exception
to the rule as the sufferer from his
atest a-lack had his eyes iu the
deepest mourning and his features
were damaged so as to be unrecoghiz
able. Herman was fined $3 and coats
and sentenced to five days in the
county jail. Ho is the same lad who
on the occasio'n of the big fire at the
Smelting works , plunged into a pond
and saved a little boy who was
about to sink tor the last time. He
seems 'to be quite a hero on some
occasions and st others a dangerous
character. One of the witnesses , at
: ho close ot the trial , appealed to
Judge Haw.-i for protection , as he
said ho knew ho won'd get ISrksd as
soon aa he got within the reach of
Herman and his fre'uls.
Soft water delivered to any part of
the city , at low prices , by
THOMAS SWIFT ,
o30-tf 14120 Chiciao street.-
Real Eata e Transfers.
Isaac S. Ha B call and wife to Henri i-
etta H. MeMaho ) ' , w. d. , part block
0 , Bowery Hill a'l.i. , Omaha $1. . .
G o , W. Doane and wife to T. J.
Staley. q. c. d. , PTCU ! in sec 1C , tp.
15. r. 13 e 82,530.
Simeon Bloom to G. W , Doane
com. d. , ice. 1C , i p. 15. r. 13 e $2.
J. H. Kvllom and wife to W. F
Clark , w. d. . part Jot 3 , Capitol add.
Omaha § 460.
Hannah H. and John H. Logan tc
HarrisinD' > Long : tr. d. lots land 2
block 18 , Waterloo $65.
Baruhsrd Friedrich Bruechmann
and wife to Katharin * Hochstrasser
q. c. d.n. J lot 4 , block 163 , Omaha
§ 1.C.
C. W. Hamilton , trustee , toWm.C.
Fabers : w. d. lots 12 , 13 and 14
block 1 ; lots 13 and 14 , block 2 , and
lot 4 , block 5 , Lake's addition , Oma
ha 51.
Mary Ann Elliott , et al. , to Edward
J. McGuirk : w. d. , lot 1C , bl. 5
Shall's 2nd add. , Omaha $500.
John JL Sbeelyand wife to George
Warren Smith : w. d. , w. JlotS , bl.
119 , Omaha $4 500.
OosephjF. Sheelyand wife to George :
Warren Smith : w. d. , part middle i
lot , 3 bl. 119 , Crash * $500.
Mrs. M. Cor , Fashionable Dress
Maker , 317 Fifteenth street , between
Davenport and Uhtcaco.
3ftw Engravings at II spe's
Masonic.
Omaha Chapter , No. 1.Royal Arch.
Regular convocation Tuesdayeveninp ,
November 2. JAS. GILBERT , H P.
Temple Craft. Regular monthly
meeting cf the board of directors
Wednesday evening , Novembers.
There will be a stated communica
tion of St. John's Lodge , No. 25 ,
Thursday evening. Visiting breth
ren are cordially invited.
JAMES B. BRUNER , Master.
Mount Calvary Commandery , No.
1 , K. T. Regular monthly conclave
Friday evening , Nov. 5.
BYRON STANBURY , E. 0.
\resta Chapter , No. 6 , Order of the
Eastern Star. Recular meeting Sat
urday evening , Nov. G.
If you have tried everything else ,
without receiving any benefit , call at
230 Dodge street , north side , between
13th and 14th , and see the agent for
Isaac Nichols * American Remedy.
olCeodlm
Army Orders.
The latest orders issued from tie
headquarters of the Department"
the Platte , Fort Omaha , * are as fol
lows :
By authority from thaAdjutant
General's office , dated October 21 ,
1880 , a furlough for six (6) ( ) months " ,
with permission to go beyond the pea ,
( to take effect after re-enlistment ) is
granted Corporal Chrjststn Madaen
Company A , 5th cavalry.
First Lieutenant Alphens H. Bow
man , and Second Lieutenant Charles
R. Noyes , 9.h infantry , are relieved
from duty as members of the board of
survey.ordered to convene atCbeyenne
aepot , W. T. , at such times as maybe
necessary during the fascal year ending
June 30.1881 , by paragraph 1 , special
orders No. 59 , and paragraph 1 , spe
cial orders No. 66 , current series ,
from these headquarters , and First
Lieutenant Haydan DeLany , and Se-
cond-LieutenanfrThomas S. McCaleb ,
Dth infantry , are detailed as members
of same board.
CAPS ALL.
THE PENNY-WISE POLICY.
The Wretched Condition of
the Streets Resulting
Disastrously
To the Citizens' Safety and the
City's Treasury.
Some time Monday a man who
WAS , it is said , more or less under the
influence ol liquor , met with a serious
accident on Thirteenth street , near
Howard. He was passing along the
south side of the street , when he
stumbled into the unprotected exca
vation opposite Henry Horaan's livery
stable. His fall aeema to have stunned
him , and it was at first thought that
the fall was a fatal one.
The individual was picked up
and loaded into an express wagon for
dead , but showing signs of life before
he reached Coroner Jacobs , ho was , in
lieu of any city hospital , taken to the *
city jiil , where he was attended by
Dr. Parker. About 11 o'clock ho was
recovered sufficiently to bo conveyed
heme , and , although he may have re
ceived internal injuries , it is believed
he ia not seriously hurt. We could
not learn the name of the unfortu
nate man but understand that he is a
hired man engaged by some mills not
far from this city. This is the third
time tha4a similar accident has oc
curred within the past week , and if
the city council doesn't see to it that
the bid places are protect-d they
snould be sued on their individual
bonds for damages unnecessarily in
curred by the city. It is
simply astonishing to see tie
twelve guardians of the city's interest
pass a whole evening in quarreling
over an expenditure of § 5 in street
improvements , and then have the
city encumbered with several heavy
damagn suits. Saving at tha sp'got '
and leaking at the bung isn't a cir
cumstance to the penny-wise and
pound foolish management of public
affairs in Omaha , and wo suggest that
they taka tbo advica of President
Boyd given to an outside party and
try the effect of lees wind , especially
red-headed wind , and more substantial
work. ,
MISS M'COWEN'S INJOUIES.
We learn that the injuries of Mi s
McCowen , who fell into the excavation
at the intersection of Casa and Twenty-
second streets last week , are fully as
serious as were at first supposed , and
the fractured bones will require weeks
of extreme quiet to mend. Her
friends feel very grateful to Mr. Pape ,
who conveyed her to the house where
she now lies.
Board ot Education.
The board of education hold their
regular monthly meo'inglaet evening.
The treasurer's report , showing a
balance of § 17,000 on haud , was re
ceived and filed.
Several applications for positions iu
the schools were referred / the com
mittee on teachers.
A communication from D. Appleton -
ton & Coi , the publishers , in regard to
lha Appet ! > n readers , was referred to
the committee on teachers and text
.
. books.
The monthly bills were allowed , and
, warrants were ordered drawn for tl e
.
various amounts.
, The bulding committee repotted
that they had selected Mr. Hnwver to
do the carpenter work for the board.
, A resolution was introduced by Mr.
Connoyer setting apart $2500 , collect
ed by levy , for the erection d n
; school building in Hascall's addition.
It failed to pass , by the following
vote : Ayes Connoyer , Bloom , Barn-
. ford , Morrell , McKoon and Wood-
, worth. Nays Gibson , McConnel ,
Staley and President Marsh.
Various bids for furnishing school
furniture for the Cass street school
I'ousa were referred to committee
, supplies.
The committee on buildings were
authorized to purchase a stove for the.
. Jackson street school house.
Adjourned for one week.
For Oysters , go to Tizard's Palace.
District Court.
The following proceedings were had
Siturday before His Honor Judga
James'W. Savage :
In the matter of the estate of I. N.
Rogers , deceased ; decree.
City of Omaha vs Harry B. Lucas ;
charge , keeping a disorderly house ;
defendant sentenced to pay a fine of
$50 and costs.
Parker'vs. Forbes et al : ; order of
sale.
Whitney vs * Estabrook ; leave to
amend petition.
Omaha vs. Lucas ; defendant gives"
notice of appeal , bend fixed at § 500.
Wendt vs. B. & M. K. R. Co , in
Nebraska , leave to prepare bill of ex
ceptions.
Lininger & Co. , vs. Bryant et al ,
judgment for plaintiff.
, Kean vs. Crajrford et al , demurrer
overruled.
Thomas vs. Thomas , motion over
ruled.
ruled.McCormick
McCormick vs. McCormick , sale
confirmed.
i Lowe et al. vs Level et al ; motion
overruled.
Bedi vs. Smith ; death oi defendcnt
rupgested and Abraham M. Bernstein-
substituted.
Yan Etten vs. Hall's Safe and Lock
0. ; motion overruled.
Rice vs. Wheeler ; motion overruled
and judgment on verdict for defen
dant.
dant.And
And the court adjourned until t-
inorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock.
' Open.sll ntght , Tizard's Restaurant
The Mirror of Ireland.
Sullivan's Mirror of Ireland and
Irish Company , which willbe"at' the
Academy of. Music Friday and Satur
day evenings of this week , ate spoken
of as follows by a southern exchange :
"The very modest announcement of
this pleasing performance was still
sufficient to attract a large audience in
spitayrf , the rainy and unpleasant
weather. The panorama posses sea
real artistic merit , and is instructive
and entertaining. Some of the views
are extremely beautiful. Ireland ia
known to possess some of the most
picturesque scenery in the world and
these views are interesting to the people
ple of all nationalities and doubly so
te the sons and daughters of the Em
erald Isle and their * descendants.
Eich scene is explained m n plain and
entertaining manner by F. A. Ste
vens. " Reserved tickets for sale at
Max Meyers & Bros.
I
t m
An Accident.
About 3 o'clock * his afternoon a
young man name-'Tm--y , driving a
0 uncil Bluffs e , prew team , loaded
with tea and raerc.uise was thrown
from his wagon in driving across the
street railway ckat the corner of
10th and Farneam. In his fall he
caught at a box which tumbled on
top of him and the driver fell partially
under the wagon , two wheels of which
passed over his lower limbs. He was
picked up and carried to Elgutter'a
clothing store , in Poppleton block ,
where he is still lying , bnt is not , it is
believed , very seriously Injured.
Straujro to say , nobonea were broken
by the heavy weight which was rolled
over them.
It is reported that when the old
St. Paul and Sioux city was merged
into the now consolidated Chicago ,
Minneapolis , St. Paul and Omaha ,
the title to the land grant of the old
road did not pass , but remained as
profits in the hands of the old corpora-
Absolutely Pure.
from Grape Crcm T rur. No otluf
propar.ition makes gucli li-'lit , flaky hot brcailp ,
or luxurious pastrv. Can bo eaten by ilypeftici
without fear of the 11s resultlns from henry i
digestible food ,
bold only in cans , by all Grocer1) .
UnrMi B KI IO t'nwnnK Co . N Ynr
J. H. FLIEGEL & GO.
Successors to J. II THIELK ,
MERCHANT TAILORS ,
No. 1220 Douglas Street ,
FEVER AND AGUE.
lleets thcfiniremeiUof e nUo.iil medica1
phibophyliloh a' pic9 nt pr x-ai's ' It is
per < ctly pnra vt-getablo rui dy , i m'iraemsr the
three liniortant pr pcrtlcs of a prev mi e ,
tone , anil an ultcntue I f. r''fl' " tl e b ilj
npiiiistdfss § e , Iiivhoratc3- rital zoi Hu
torind stomach and liver , iul effects a raosl
salutary chance Iu the entire sjstcm who-i li
a morbid rondltim.
For sale ly all Dru gistsand De Icrs Rencrally
THE ONLY PLAGE WHERE YOl
can find a good assortment ot
BOOTS AND SHOES
At a LOWER P10URB Qin
any other shoe house'In the city ,
P. LANG'S ,
.236 FARHHAM'ST. '
LADIES' & GENTS
. SHOES MADE TO ORDER \
d a pfifect fll iinwinterri. Ftlces vrvreasoi
LATEST TELEGRAMS
Are Not Half as Interest
ing to the General Eead-
er as the Following Price
List :
} lbaol Asuear ( or. . . . . H tl
10 Ibs extra C sugar ( or 1 00CO
It'J Ibs Canary C. Suear ( or I CO
8 } Ibs Granulated Snear ( or 1 OC
8 Ibs Cut Loal Sucarlor 1 W
6 Ib8 irood Rio Coffee ( or 1 DODO
B Ibs best RioCoCce , ( or 1 DODO
4 Ins choice Java Coffeeor 1 OC
3i Ibfl l > C6t llocha Opffoc ( or 1 §
Youne II } son Tea per Ib , 30 to <
OolonTcap rlb , 30 to 4j
Japan Tea per } b , 30 to EO
Finest Gunpowder Tea peril ) 7f
BcstOK Flour per ck 2 CC
Snow flake winter wheat flour S 7f
Ilivenaibeatflour . „ . . _ _ _ 4 00
. 2 hara Climax Soap for I CC
1 bars Laundry Soap ( or . _ . . 1 W
18 bars Linen Snap tor. . t 1 00
Pure Mnpie Syrup in cal. caa I 0-
Qolden&jrup perpallon _ 40
New Orleans SjTUp per gallon 6j
Xcw Orleans Molasses per gallon t , . . 70
SucarllousQ Molasses per gallon. . . . . , .r 4
18 Ibs Bt. Louis bixU..Cnuicre ( or 1 00
ISIbeSt. Louia Oyptor Crackers for 1 CO
12Ibs Boston Batter Crackers ( or 1 01
121t > 3Ginicr Snaps for 1 OC
13 Ibs New Currants ( or I 00
9 Iba New Blackberries ( or „ 1 00
4 Ibs Pitted Cherries Jor. 1 00
12 Ibs Dried Peaches ( hahcs ) ( or 1
14 ttn Choice Dried Apples ( or 1 00
12 Ibs bent new Prunes ( or IOC
lOlbj. best Valencia Uaisinj 1 CO
8 Ibs. new layer Raisins. . . . ! 1 00
Peaches , 21t > canH 2C
Peaches. S Ib cans % ( standard ) . . . . „ 15
Pic Peaches. 8 Ibcann. . . . . . ; JO
Pcachc3Cal)3 ( ) lbfeus . " 26
Blackbcrne" " , 2 ID can 1 ? }
Apples , ( York State ) ral can SO
' -liielxrricsSlbtaa 2 }
Cherries 21b can . . . _ li
Damson Plums 2Ib cans > . . 2 }
Raspberries i Ib can 16
Strawberries,2 Ibcan _ . IB
Strtntr Btans.2 Ib cans 122 }
lUkol Beans , 3\b \ cw . . . .j , r. * ; . .
Lium B&xns , 2 leans' . " . ' . . . ' . r ; . . " 12J
Saaar com-2 Ib'canrf- . . - . . . . - . ; . 12 *
Yarmouth corn , per can 17 }
Tonutocs , 3Ibcan 12J
Succotash , 2 Ibcan 12J
Pumpkins , Slb.coa. . " 16X
25 Ibs beans . . -.r..1 ? . 1 00 )
10IbvJried Limabcang.j 1 CO :
S5 Ibs hominy 1 00 )
)0o
11 Ibi Caroliiujrice 1 )0X
25 Ibs oat meal , _ 1 00 )
Fat famllvintckcrel , per kit 85
Fat ( amily white fishl > cr kit. SO
Codfish , whole , per Ib 7
Codfch. boneless , par Ib -10
H.iHil.utperlb. . . . . . " . 12 }
HottincThcrrinz-new ( ) per kej- . . . . . . . 1 25
Tobacco ( Blackwcll'a Durham ) fir Ib 60
Tobioeo ( ilTertalpluericrlb ) * > °
Tobacco ( Old S'.yle ) per Ib . . . „ . . 85
Tob.tccollceiTchoum ) perlb. . . . * "
Ilams uipir-carct ] , per.lb . „ . . 12 }
Butter , dish roll , perlb. 0
Complete prieu lutg furni'hed on sppliuitlon.
Country orders will receive prompt and cartful
attention. Positively no coeds Bold on credit.
. J. B. FRENCH & CO.-
The Original Reliable Grocers ,
No. 1119 Farnham Street ,
OMAEA. NEB.
TWO DOLLAPvS WILL SECURE
THE WEEKLY BEE
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE Adrcrtlsomonta To Let For S le'
Loot , Found , Wants , Botnlinz 4c. , will he In-
gerted In them columns once for TEN CENTS
per line ; each BubsequentinaertlonFlVE CENTS
per Un . The QiEt Insertion never leg * th n
TWENTY-FIVE CKMTS.
TO IOAM-ISDKEY.
0 LOAN At 8 per cent Intel
cst , n Buna ot $2000 and up
wards for 1 to 5 years' tima on first class improv
eUcityund farm property. Apnly at BKUIS
Real Kstato and Loan Agency , 15th and Dowlas
"to. 278-eodtI
TO OAH Call at Uw Office
MOH3Y . THOMAS. Room 3. Crelghton Block
nrONKV TO IjOAK 1108 Farnhum street.
Dr. Kdwanla lajAcency. \ . nov-22-tf
HELP
Some laJ > to en er into business
WANTKD respectable lady. Address E. P ,
Postofflic , City. 787-4
TT7 ANTED Br a comp-tent young man , a
YY petition In an office or as assistant book-
kcrper orcleikfi ; st-clus references Irom east
eaijilmcr. Address "C. " Ceo office. 7-8-3
V17"AXTICD By a jouns ; widow , situation as
VV hou'C-'xcepcr. Good home more an ob-
jectthan wigrs.ddrcsi B. I ! . , care B B.
Jobn.'on , t m hs , Neb. 782-6
\ . WASTKu AtW. a. Loiing
EBB\NDr.oy an 1 Faraham. 7t3-i
Girl to take ciru ot cliddren , at
WANTED 19 h street. 7S1-J
ncsneitibo girl from 15 to 17
WANTED ago for companion to lady ; no
family. Apply at northwest corner 10th and
Ltavcuworth streets , to-morow. : 750-2
"ITTANTED A girl for general housewoik ,
YY 2115 talllomia street , bet-nccu 21st and
22d StS. 781-3
"TTTAVTED Few moro boarders , at 10l'4 cor.
YY 10th and Dcdje Sts 756-w f m
V kilclitn sir ! , * t the Toran
WANTED oproaite the Bee Office. 770f
ANTED To conlract for from 3 to 6 tons
W " ' straw per month foi onueir ,
7CO-4 J. II. Mo3H > X' , Otrah * .
tTTANTED A child by n wet ctirEi- fcivnc-
YY given Ir.quirc at Dr. L'cm i B 7 > *
WANTED Immcd'a'tly , tore. ' i. ilHiIlni'
housoorsult of room ? ; mu t bo in u il
locality ; peed tentaais prompt p . Inriutn t
thisotilcu. 711 f
\ u -keti r , jt iUJ
WANTED
Farnham ' ree * imst B. ( i-J J
FOK REHT-HC'j S AND L-.nU.
TTJORHEXT A nice luruiahed loooi.M > > ! y
X1 at N. E. cor. 17th and Ciss Sts. 7j.-
POR RErfT 3 rnom > . furnhbcd or unfur.
dishid , 441 SoutT 10th htrsot. 77i-l
TJTOR BEST A furnished room , sui able for
J } oiieorfnogcntlmrii , a. W. cor. tit and
Howard Sts. " 73i-tf
FOH BEST Cottasc , tn 5th and Pine SU ,
now house , eight rooins.onSSda d rats Ma
tnquire J. f. hoe , f. E. Cor. lithand Kara-
ham. 69fl-tf
T710R I'EXT-Houso aud lot in Shull's 2art
E add. , near new U. S. coirill. Enquue at
Koom 6 , Crcightoii Block. C04-tf
EOURENT Jinelyfnrnisbed rooms at 1310
Davenport street , bet. 13lh aud llth St.
350 tt
FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms over Mer
chants Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and
pivleentroets. 'Wtf
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Ilora : , buwy and harness com
plete , cbeip for cash , ntCi319th St.
774-f-sit-tu f
L018 , FARMS , HOUSES AND LANDS Look
oytr DKMIS' new column of bargains on 1st
Fa.e.
FOR ALI ; RhnbarD Boots. 300 hills for
tale at Charlton Lro > . , 16th nd Davtnrort.
773-tf
TJIOR SALE The cho pcfit an I most desirable
Jj pruportyof the kind In tbn West A eo.d
lou--caiil smtll fru t farm ; one mile from Conn-
cil llluffs. Address box 3rf , Omaha , Neb. 755-2
HOUSES And corner half of lot , southeast
2
corner 14th and Cass Sts. , 7 roonn in each ;
rent for $20 and 3:5 ( or month HEMIS' 1 EAL
ESTATE AOIKCT , 15th and Douglas Sts. 670-tf
FOR SALS Mixed paints , at A. Holmes.lBth
and California Sts. G15-tf
BEJI1S OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST O
Bargains in Houses , Lots , Farms and
Lands , in his new column on 1st page
JT' K SALE Cotton wood Inmber of all sires.at
P.VDMOSD'S. Sixteenth-st. S16-1.
MlSCElLAMEOUS
l-S , FAKMS , HOUSES AN D LANDS Lee
ovi r UEM IS' new column of bargains on 1 a
a a L B. WILLIAMS
ONS ,
1422 aud 1424 Dodge Street
10 Offer One Case (40 ( Pieces )
All-Wool
FRENCH CASHMERES
at at'35c per yard , Worth 50o.
62 Pieces All-Wool Filling
ENGLISH CASHMERES
at 15c per yard , Worth 30c.
Job Lot
ENGLISH SUITINGS ,
Every Shade and Color ,
at IQc , Worth Double.
Rich Tartan Wool Plaids ,
- at .15 4'cnts.
Tartan Plaid Dress G-oods ,
at 18 Cents.
( lupins French Cashmeres ,
Bfcw Colors , from 50c to 75c ,
Superior-Quality.
C Navy Bine , Wine aud Dark
Green
Dress Flannels & Cheviots ,
Also Black and Colored
- SILKS AND SATINS
at 85 , $1.OO , $1.25 per yard.
The most remarkable offering ol
SILK FABEIG ever made
in this city.
J ClOAKIXG CLOTHS.
Extensive assortment of Cloth
for Ladies , Children's and
Meu's "Wear.
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
The Most Complete Line ol thesa
Goods in the ci'y ' , which we
offer at popuLr Prices ,
SPEC ! * ! I5V"HA1\S " IN
BLACK GOODS.
"We are constantly'replenish
ing our Black < oojds Stock
with Standard Goods of best
m'ikes. Our Stock ia the most-
extensiveand varied in the city ,
.
and being directrimportations
we offer them at such prices as
to preclude competition on
similar Goods ' I
jZS"Special Attractions In every
Department.
L. B. WILLIAJIS & SONS ,
* * *
Cor. 15th and Dodge Sta. ,
" < # sttDrv Goods Dfalcrs.V
SUBSCRIBE FOR
THE WEEKLY BEE ,
ONE MILLION ACRES
CHEAP LAND
EASTERN NEBRASKA ,
$2 TO $5 PER ACRE ,
20,000 Acres
TC3ST
DOUGLAS COUNTY ,
6 to 12 Miles from Omaha ,
$6 to $10 per Acre , on
Long Time and
Low Interest.
Large tracts Editable fcr
Colonies in all the best
Counties in the State ,
80,000 acres scattered
through Iowa.
A large number of Improved
Farma in Nebraska , many 01
tiiem near Omaha , $12 to $40
per acre ,
An Immense List ot
OMAHA
CITY PROPERTY ,
Consisting of Elegant Resi
dences from $3,000 to $20-
000. Many vacant lots in
the additions to Omaha.
Hundreds of lots scattered
through the City. Houses and
Lots , Business Houses and
Lots , and all kinds of Chy
Real Estate.
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.
Slaps for Donglas and Sarpy
Counties for sale ,
,
4 beautiful lota fronting eonth In Isaac &
Selden's cdo. for $1EO half cash.
House and lot , 2A1 and Dixitte $ 3000
, Home and lot near Brmnell JIall 2,100
Two new honsca and fnll lot , rents for
$4SOperycar 4 ooo
New brick house , 21x25.1 } story , with 3
lota 2,000
House and lot Webster et l.fOO
Lar ehou'C and comer lot 6,000
Large house full lot , California st 4,000
Re4dence and 4 full lots , St. Mary's ave. . 6,600
HOUJC and small lot , south of-depot 950
House and smill lot , touth of depot 6S5
Resi loiice propeity , Kountze and Kuth'g
. add 5,500
Fine residence property 10,000
House and lot , 22J and Uarner. . . . . . . . . . 1 00
House and lot , Nelson's addition 2,700
House and lot Shinn's addition 1,600
KeaWtnce and corner lot 3,005
Residence ( cash ) 7,600
Residence 6,000
Residence 6,100
House and one-half lot 1.65C
Three houses and corner lot 7,600
Residence and corner lot . " . . . . . 7,500
House and CO hct front , I6th street 3,700
Lar < o house tn < ! corner lot e,500
R eidenco and three lo's 6,500
Two house and corner two-thirds of cor
ner lot 1,100
Hou35 and small lot , Casa street 2,100
Hanjoandlot , 27th near Fambam l.OOT
Brick house and comer 101 1,300
Small houre and full lot , Comings Bt 2,350
H'use and lot , 23d street 3,200
House and ( ull lot , worth $4,000 ( or 5,500
Finebrck reildcnce 1,500
Bnck residence 5CfO
House and corner lot 1,550
New two-story house ai-d corner lot 4vOO
Kes'Jence nnd full lot , Famhima : 6 f00
House and one acre , 18th street 3,000
Houst and ba' ( lot , 18th street 2,200
House and lot , Shinn's addlt 01 1 COO
House and hal ( lot , Ciss street ] , 00
House and hnl ( lot , Casi Street 1,450
Residence and'wo Iota , Capitol Hill 7.000
Elcaant brick residerce 2 full lots IE00
Finest residence in the city 16,000
Kesdenco property 17,000
Residen e property 17500
Residence 6 , 00
House and lot , Shinn's addition 1,200
House an j -hiun'aiddition 1,500
HoUMsind ot , 2-th and Farnham 1,400
House and lot. 27th and Douglas $875
House and full lot , Izardat 1,7 0
Now house J nd 1 } Tot 2,200
Residence property 7,600
Residence proper y , vertr fee 13,500
il ouse and lot , Horbach's addition 1,500
Residence , Farnham st 6,000
Honse and } lot 1 b'ock from Court
House and i lot 1 block from Court
Houss 2,250
Hoa-eand coruer lot 2 blocks from Court
House 2,400
Housaandl t , Nicholas street 1000
House anJ 1 acre , Giles' addition MO
House andlot , llih street 900
Lar o building and ax lota 1 mile out. . . 4.COO
Hnusa and lot on Davenport 3,600
Hou-e and J lot , near depot 1,500
House and f lot , near depot 0/0
House and I t , South Avenu * 1,000
Hcu-eandlor , Shinn'g addition 1,5-00
Residence , Kountze and Kuth'a add 2COo
Residence property , Konnno ard Ruth's
addition 5,000
Retldence prcpertr , south part < ( town. . 2,5TO
Home ana Jlot , Webster tt 2,700
Ho Be and 5 acres at barracks 7CO
House and lot , trmstr ng'sadditn 1,000
Ilru-e and lot. South VI it 650
Hou > eandlot , Konntze and Ruth's ad
dition 3,600
Residence and } lot 2,700
HoTuaatd lot , 16th Et 3,500
Boggs & Hill ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS ,
1408 Farn , St. , Omaha , .tfeb ,
nri
I , .JL
Immense Stock for
FALL AND WINTER
Fine Custoin-3Iude
Men's Suits ,
Boys' Suits
Children's Suits.
For Men ,
Boys , and
UiMlcr-Wcar , Hats and Caps ,
Trunks and Valises , at
Trices to Suit All.
Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth
ORUHARD & BEAN. DEWEY & STONE , J.B.FREhCH&C
T = e.Tg si GEOGEES
. . -
s-Tcrscsa JC.M.- ,
OMAHA. OilAHA OMAHA.
JJi ± J ±
_
FARN1IA3 ! STREET.
" 2L"
Oval Brand
The sales of this "brand" of Outers liava uoHTonUtrfprert all others. You eet mo'e . Ojtters IN
. .
. .
TEIOIIT AND MEASURE In cins of this brBiiil than any other. D. L. Dfc.E2JhII. .
General \\eetern Agent , Omaha.
MAX MEYER & CO. ,
WHOLESALE
i
Cigars IVom $15.00 per 1000 upwards.
Tobacco , 25 wilts per pound upwards.
Pipes from 25 tents per dozen upwards.
Send for Price List.
m-w-f MAX MEYEJl & CO. , Omaha , Neb.
GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING Gl
Fishing- Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of
-AJSTID G-OOIDS
n
CRACKER MANUFACTURERS ,
And Wholfsalo Dealers m CIGARS aid COXFECHONEttY. Durn.t , ' the
Fall and Winter we wi-1 handle CODNSEL3iENMS FRESH CYSTEllSwhich
are now the be t in the market. A largo assortment of CASDY at.d SUGAK ; ,
TOYS for the H-lirfay trde.
GATZ & FREEMAX , 510 lllli St. , Omaha.
\
W . F. L
Has tha exclusive sale of the
G-OXJD COIIsT
H TOVE. .1 I
The Gold Coin is this season the favorite , 9f Chicago , is prefer-
odab vf a.l . other Stoves comes both plain ar d hi ghly orna If
mented , has the new patent gra'e and flre-potihat wils out "wear
b lf dozen of uny other. Th God Coin weighs u. ova by filty Ibs.
than any other Stove of its size in the market , acd ie , therefore ,
more durable than any other Stove , isstrictiy warranted in every
i espect , it requires no salesman to sell it , as city reference sells it
without trouble. Cor. 10th and Jackson.