Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 09, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 4

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    THE DAILY BEE.
Tuesday Morning , Nov. 9-B
Tatcreon sells coaL
Hatter. o23-tf
* FndcricL Ltading
* The river is very l ° w-
! Porter is running the Omaha Ferry.
} - -Lubinsbulk perfume at Kuhn'soirfy.
5 A new stocklof fine handkerchief ex
* tracts at Soxe's.
* -Whipple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel-
I ere. 1422 Douglas ttrect. o-Glf
* BKSr IN THE \VORIJ ) Bar ar
* ( Jlove fitting Tattera ? at Bushman's. If
I The best of meats at .Bath & While's
* market , opposite the postoffice. 2-tf
S A choice variety of Winter A ples
. " just received at J.L NICHOLS & CO. ' . ? .
The "Original Big 4" Wednesday and
Thursday nishts.
Stock arrivals from the west Sunday
anil 3-cst inlay , 105 cars.
* The biggest show of the reason will be
' , ' hereto-night , :3id don't you forget it
* Mr. Adam E. Bloom , a brother of
Siemon Bloom Ewi. , of this city , has just
J be n elected to the Michigan legislature
'ffrom 'f Detroit.
* ladies interested in temperance work
, will please meet the W. C. T. U. , ia the
* Y.M.C. A. , rooms at 2 o'clock Tuesday
afternoon , for the election of ofBeere . nd
work- the winter.
% The Ministerial association , which met
atlOa. m. yesterday to make arrangements
for Thanksgiving day services adjourned
without perfecting the same , and will mwt
again at a later date. The Y. M. C. A.
' will heM an evening meeting in one of tlie
'
churches on Thanksgiving day.
* Dnring theabsence of Barney Shannon
from his saloon ycstdayer a man went
there and representing to his boy that Bar
ney had sent him got "a dollar's worth ot
whiiky. He was hauled- the cooler in
, an eipresB wagon about noon.
j - There was quite ' round up of drunks
inthe police court yesterday , seven of
wliom were lojsil in default of a fine of 63
* * aiid costH. JimTuttle was arrested Stnday
night for assault with a deadly weapon
. with intent to kill , and is held fnc further
* examination. The face of hl Tictun ret -
t cmblcs an castcrr. war m p .
. ' Douglas county's contribution of la
\ borers for the state , left for Lincoln yer-
i tcrday in charge of Sheriff Guy , Deputy
JShcriff Crete aad Baliff Potter. The
. gang consisted of 1'red Nelson , Joseph
* Schiller , Harry Austin ! Tlios. Bryant ,
' Pentou and Turnam , who go up for from
I ono to Jour year * .
Last Saturday evening , a short time
4 after dork , there appeared at the front door
* f No. 1 engine house n forlorn looking lit-
JUe girl of about five years. She stood
looking through the glass in the door with
ntjuteons , yearning look , at the bright
* Htove and scene of oolid comfort before her.
Ono of the men eaw her , and supposing
Uiat'jt was a c'ear case of "Out in the
f Cold , " started to invite her in to the fire.
I'l/ron discovering that the had been no-
'ticed , the litt'e waif took flight and rnn
* < lo\vn the street until lost in the darknccs.
Nothing more WAS thought of her until
the troubled little face was seen again at
f the door , half an hour Iat3r. The men
oallcJ on a member of a neighboring fami
ly to induce the timid little unfortunate to
wine in and warm , \vhicli was done. She
* was dressed in a greasy , ragged calico
Homelhing , which could not be ca'led n
Oress ; rer hair unkempt , lot king SB though
at had been "banged" all around her head ,
" > ind through a rather pronounced shade of
'jiiuther earth on her face shone out a pair
iif bright , blue eyes , like two morns in a
In , ; . She WJB shivering with cold , and
\xwld not speak English or would not.
* _ \fter testing her by the f-tovc , a policeman
was telephoned for. But lika a btrcet car ,
* the "bold Omaha cop is never "there" when
'c.illed. SD a lunch was made for the little
. idrlandn hod improvised near thcsto\c ,
.where she slept all night. Sunday morn
ing she was given a good breakfast and
turned over to the } > olice. We understand
that a man made application at police
, P uirt yesterday _ f or his lost one , and she
was restored to him safe and sound. How
lost we did not learn.
California Pcara , Pimps , Grapes ,
utc. , at Tizard's Palace. o21-tf
3 - PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
JiL-.Hellin.tn returned from Chicago
'
iu from the cast yes
terday morning.
T Hon. J. R. Manchesterrwcnt down to
CUie state capital yesterday morning.
A. S. Baldwin , representative elect from
Dawson count3 % is in the city.
5 ! J. Blickensderfcr , chief engineer , U. P.
II. 11. , went west yesterday to Utah.
Mr. T. Maryland , general agent of the
B. & M. R. R. at Plattsmouth , is in the
city.
" MrsV J. M. Galbraith , wife of thell. T.
SlaMcrMccliasicat Larimie , left for her
Jrome yesterday.
15 D Ingergoll , general railroad secrptary
of the Y. IL C. A. , left for Denver at
tmoon yesterday.
m.lL J. Mitchell , of this city , has aban
doned us for the rural districts ) and will
k corn for a few months.
r. C. 1' . Goodman went casOIonday.
Jlc will attend the convention of whole-
le dru istj of the United States in scs-
inuii at Dctrjit this week.
Corner Stone Laying.
JTcxt Wednesday , ot half-past two
o'clock , ia the time act for laying the
corner stone of the now South Oiraha
31. E. church. This church building
ia being erected on Tenth street , a few
llocks Bouth of the U. P. depot. It
will bo a frame structure , and coat
botwceu three and four thousand dollars
lars , which sum , wo understand , is
iitostly raised. The Hov. Dr. Sillier ,
presiding elder of this conference district -
\trict , will officiate in the ceremonits ,
uiaistcd by the Rev. Mr.
Marquette , the pastor , and several
clergymen of that denomination in
the city. It might be added here
that three church buildings are now in
course of cons'ructi > n in the city :
the Trinity Epiucopal , . .mth Omaha
M. E. , and the .Calhcli- cathedral ,
corner Scventc ath and Izard. The
stone foundation of the latter ia just
about complete 'i-.nd measures 120x44
feet In diiuotiB'ona.
Ounha can soon bo styled the City
of Churches , and it is evident on every
hind thai bhe needs all she can get.
GOODS BUSUMAS'S.
LOST ,
3 , coral and pearl pin , between
Wlrth's restaurant and the Metro
politan hotel. Finder will please leave
3iue at Edholm & Eridaon'B , oppo
site the postoffico , aid } get a suitable
reward.
SHOOTING SCRAPE ,
Who Fired the Pistol , a Mat
ter of Dispute.
Sunday Marshal "WeaUrdahl and
officer McClato tcok a stroll down
through the third ward , and in the
course of a few minutes' valk picked
up tvro very drunk individuals. After
landing them in the cooler , they re
turned , and , near the corner of 10th
and Capital avenue met a man who
said he had been shot. He showed a
hole through his trousers , a few inches
above the knee , and eaid the ball was
lodged in his leg. He refused to give
the name of the individual who fired
the bullet or to make any complaint
against any one , and no thing could be
get out of him but that he had receiv
ed his injury in a saloon-kept by Wm.
Gruenig , south-east corner 10th and
Capital avenue.
The officers sent the wounded man
to the nearest drug store to have the
ball extracted and then proceeded to
Gruenig's.to learn the particulars of
the afisir. There the parties claimed
that the fellow had shot himself , we
presume by the reckless handling of
a loaded pistol , and the information
vris as little satisfactory ai that ob
tained from ihe man himself.
.Returning to the drug store it was
found that tho'man had not been there
at all , nor has ho been neon or heard
of iincc. There was considerable
ta'k ' last night abont the "shoot ng
scrape" and , as usual , the rumors
were very much exaggerated-
so far as is known to the
officers , there was not much in it.
There is one thing certain , howavor ,
and that is that there is entirely too
much promiscuous shooting done at
night on our streets , where , especial
ly in the Third ward , ono may hezr
the report of a pistol almost any hour
of the night. Men who carrr fire
arms without any excuse whatever for
doing oo , should bo made an example
of , and the law regulating the carry
ing of fire-arms enforced to its full
extent.
STORE for rent , apply to Whipple ,
McMillan & Co. , the Jewelers , Dong-
las street. 8-2t
SUITS ! SUITS ! ! SUITS ! "
"We have made considerable reduc
tion in ail our stuff suits. You can
save money by purchasing them ready
made at MCDONALD & HABRISON'S.
nov8m-w-f
Cloaks for children of three years
and over , at WILLIAMS' .
Cheapest Cloaks and Dclmans in
the city , at WILLIAMS' .
Finest line of solid silverware in
the city , at EDHOLM & ERICK-
SON'S , the Jewelers , opposite the
postoffico.
CAI-3 ALL.
Bonner's Stoves much the finest
in the Market.n - " J TO. 1410
Douglas street o22-tf
Look outer the Shoe Fly
cefc. Good assortment of boots and
siloes especially tinted for winter
wear , just received ut Fullriede's , near
13 .hand Dodge. no\G-lm.
STEEL ENGRAVINGS.
Finest ever brought to Omaha , and
at New York prices. Don't fail to see
them at Eaton's. no-tf
A Dastardly Attempt.
On Saturday morning last , when
the men employed on Captain Porter's
ferry-boat went down to begin the
days work , they found that some
miscreant had , during the night , tried
to send the boat adrift by cutting off
the stern and bow lines. In casting
off the teller line it got afoul of the
drum and journal of the teller and
that only saved the boat from drift
ing down the river. Capt. Porter says
he knows of no ono that has any
spite against him , unless it bo a cer
tain great railroad corporation , or the
president of a certain street railroad ,
and that he cannot think they would
hire men to do mich work. This is
uot the first time thut an attempt of.
this kind has been made , but it has
fortunately always happenedlhat the
work has been clumsily done , and the
ferry saved by some line not entirely
parted.
S.lvcr moustache cups new and
beautiful designs : it Edholm &
Ericksou's , opposite the postoffice.
Dolmans and Cloaks.
The most complete assortment west
of New York , just received at
MCDONALD & HARRISON'S.
8-cod-3t
A Successful Hunt.
Mesere Vaill , Harmau , Watrick ,
Pettingill , Tousoy and Austin of the
B. & M. , general offices , returned
this morning from a five days' duck
bunt. They securred ten ducks , but
it is not clearly shown that they shot
them. Ono of the party supplied
limsclf with rocks before starting , for
Lho purpose , it is alleged , of stoning
tha birds. His success may bo sur
mised.
Xciv EnprravinRS at Hospc's.
The best stock of boots and shoes ,
if not the largest. More goods for
less mc.ney can be had of
A. W. FULLIUEDE ,
uG-lm near 13th and Douglas.
Miss Maltio Rothschild , sister of
Mrs. A. Polack , will give piano les
sons , commencing .the 10th instant ,
at the residence. 403 Cass street , be
tween Twentieth and Twenty-first.
Those desiring instruction will please
call at onca. nov4tf
Those in need of shoes , call and
see Lidies' shoes , 75 cents ; Misses
shoes , 68 cents. Satisfaction guarau
toed in all cases , at Fullriede'e , Doug
las , between 12th and 13th.
novG 1m-
Silver moustache cups new and
beautiful designs at Edholm &
Erickson'e , opposite the postoffice.
For Sile Six-horge power'Baxter
engine and boiler , hi good repair.
Apply at BEE office , nc-Jtf
AUNIVERSABY SERVICES.
Interesting Eeports by the
Pastor and Officers of the
Christian Church.
Sunday was the second anniver
sary of the beginning of the labors of
Rev. J. W. Ingram in our city , as
pastor of the Christian church , the
successful results of which are known
to alL The day was celebrated by ap
propriate anniversary services , which
were deeply interesting to all. Re
ports were read by the pastor , by the
treasurer , Mr. W. J. Lord , and by
Mrs. T. W. T. Richards , secretary of
tha Earnest Workers and treasurer < f
the Busy Bac3. These reports were of
the most [ gratifying character and'higb-
ly satisfactory and encouraging to all
latercsted.
The pastor's report showed an ac
tual increase in the church membership
*
ship of sixty , with fifteen removals ,
from death , and the existence of the
moat perfect harmony and good will
between member ? a sor. !
The treasurer's report showed that
the church was entirely free of debt ,
owing not a cent in the world. This
is something that few church organi
zations can boast of. Sufficient money
is also pledged to run the church for
the ensuing year.
IVfrs. Richards' report showed that
the Earnest Workers had raieed about
eight hundred dollars during the past
two years , and the Busy Bees about
two hundred. Both societies are in
excellent working condition.
After these reports were read , Hon.
Alvin Saunders , who is a member of
this church , made some most interest
ing remarks touching the old organi
zation that built the house of worship
on Haniey street , between Fourteenth
and Fifteenth , in the year 1807. He
also gave some good counsel to the
new church , urging all to a holy life
as the very heart of a Christian reli
gion. His remarks were exceedingly
interesting , and well received by all.
Just before communion two per
sons were received into membership.
Mr. Ingram has been unanimously
invited to continue his labors hero
indefinitely.
Finest line of solid silverware in
the city , at EDHOLM & ERICK-
SON'S , the Jewelers , opposite the
posloffico.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We have received another large in
voice of Dolmans , Cloaks , Ulsters and
Jackets , all of which are of the moat
desirablepattern. . An early Intpec
tion solicited.
MCDONALD & HARRISON.
8-eod-3t
Real Estate Transfers.
Wallace R. Bartlett ot al. , referees ,
to Joseph Barker , w. il. , lot 15 , block
350 , Omaha § 1,500.
Albert M. Henry to Goo. Paterson ,
w. d , lot 4 , block 2 , Henry andShel-
ton's add. , Omaha 81,250.
Elam Clark et al. to Henry M. Ha-
genbuck , w. d. , mrcel " in sec. 10 , tp
15 , r. 10 o $50
A. J. Poppleton and wife to George
Philpot , w. d. , 1 tl9 , Elizibeth Place
add. , Omaha ? IioO.
Amalie Adlci and husband to
Albert Heller , n. d , part lot 2 , Capitol
tel add. , Omaha § 2000.
Albert aid Henrietta Holler to
Ferdinand Adlcr , q. c. d. , w lot 2 ,
Capitol add. , Omaha $1.
Lora L Stur es to Thcs. Kelley ,
w. d. , wi lots 23 , 26 and 27 , block 8 ,
Kountze & Ruth's add. , Omaha
§ 2500.
JTcw Engravings at HOSDC'S ,
FURS ! FURS ! ! FURS ! ! !
The Omaha Fur Manufacturer ,
Henry G. RJchter , is to ba found opposite -
posito the postoffice. o2G-tf
AUCTION ! AUCTION !
At 1410 Douglas street , Wednes
day , November 10 , at 11 o'clock a.
m. , about 200 tons of ice , and abont
three car loads of sawdust. Also the
ice houeo , 40x4G , and 15 foot post ,
situated near the Sulphur Springs.
* Termsxf ) sale Part cash and approv
ed notes
J. BoifKEK , Auctioneer.
0. A. SMITH , Salesman. uG-2t
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Our new Dolmans arrived yesterday
at greatly reduced prices. Wo can
now sell you a Dolman at $8.50 , yon
cannot buy elsewhere at less than $10.
At 10.50 a Dolman worth § 15.
Equally cheap garments in higher
prices. You can save fifty per cent at
Bushman's.
SAVE MONEY. SAVE'MOFEY.
Buy your Dolman's at Bushman's.
A Card.
I wish to say to my patrons and
friends that J shall continue in the
fire and life insurance business , at the
old cffico , corner 14th and Doughs ,
where I have been located for over ton
years. Mr. J. A. Woodman , a gen
tleman well and favorably known in
this city , will hereafter be associated
with mo as partner in the fire insur
ance business , under the firm name of
Taylor & Woodman , the firm
of Taylor & Howell having dissolved.
The firm of Taylor & Woodman are
now prepared with a line of old and
tried companies , like the Lancashire
and Phoenix to give their patrons first
class insurance and hope to renew the
business of the agency and retain the
confidence and patronage of the in
suring public. Thanking my friends
tor past favors I remainyours respect
fully , 0. T. TAYLOR.
Weatner Indlcattons-
The weather reports received at the
U. P. headquarters at noon to-day
show that from North Platte to Ogden
it is cloudy , with wind varying from
light to high and indications of snow.
At Lnramlo it it quito cold , the ther
mometer three above. From Grand
Island to Omaha it is clear with light
south wind , and thn thermometer at
68 ° .
E. Maurer has opened his new
saloon and lunch room 1214 Farnham
street , lateEIgnfW- - " " " - 1m
Frederick , Leading Hatter , baa just
received some splendid hats at $2.00
and § 2.50 save a dollar. Winter
.Caps oOc , 75 : and Sl.OO. s-m-w
Cellar room for rent , or will take a
few car loads of apples on storage.
5-3 $ WEHNET. CUB ? % Oo ,
Board of Education.
Tbo board of education held a meet
ing last evening , at which the follow
ing members were present : Bloom ,
Bamford , Connoyer , Gibson , Long ,
Morrell , McKoon and McConnell.
Mr. Bloom presided in the absence
of President Marsh.
A communication in regard to a
nrqnoBitlon by the McGuffey publish
ers to Introduce the revised McGuf
fey readers stating the prices at
which they would exchange for the
books now in use , was laid on the
table , to be taken np when the com-
miUeo on teacher's and text books
make their report upon the matter of
the substitution or introduction of the
Appleton reader , whkh was referred
to them a week ago , the proposition
of the latter being to exchange even ,
now books for old.
The style of the school furniture to
bo used in the new Cass street ( school
house , was aettled by the adoption of
the Andrews desk.
A number of bids for furnishing the
steam heating apparatus for the Cass
street school house , were referred tea
a special committee of five , on the
school building , with authority to re-
caive further bids , and to report at the
next meeting of the board.
The committee- teachers and
text books reported in favor of the
Appleton reader , and the report was
unanimously adopted.
A resolution was passed authoriz
ing the building committee to take
apart some of the outbuildings in the
roar of the Oas3 street school building ,
and place the sattc with other lumber
on the high school lot.
A resolution was passed adding
physical geography and book-keeping
as el''ctivo studies in the eighth grade
course.
Death HE cord.
Anna Francis , wife of Edward
Kreissman , died. Monday , November
8 , aged 41 years. Funeral from St.
Philomena' cathedral at 2 o'clock p.m.
Wednesday.
The Courts.
The November term of the United
States circuit and district courts began
at 10 o'clock Monday morning. Both
courts are in session , Judges McCrary
andDundy having arrived this morn
ing. There was no business of impor *
tance Iran d to-day except calling
over the docket ,
Among a number of prominent at
torneys in attendance are Messrs.
Marquette , Hull , Ames and Blodgett ,
of Lincoln ; J. H. Broady , of Brown-
ville ; Sam Chapman , of Plattsmoulh ;
Brown , of Brown & Campbell , Da
venport ; and Hon. A. S. Baldwin , of
Dawson county.
United States District Attorney
LambertEon and U. S. Marshal Daily
are on hand. Deputy Marshal Has
tings , of Lincoln , is also in the city.
There 'aro a number of important
cases to be tried this term , among
which is the qnestion of title to the
Santco Mission property , before Judge
McCrary.
The district court has adjourned un
til December 6th and Judge Savpge
has gone to hold court elsewhere in
the district The petit jury was dis
charged until that date.
The county court is still in session
and will continue until the closa of the
present week.
OF LETTERS
remaining in the Omaha postoffico
for the week ending Saturday , No
vember 8 , 1880.
GENTLEMEN.
And-rson E A Becknine G
Clarke FT . Cle aient V G No 2
Carlson J A Uolennn E
Evanford C H Davis E O
Dennis F Uixon U A
Dailey S H Friedrick B
Finepran A J Granguial A G
Gardiner J Galloway J G
( Jaraer B Holingqulst 33 G
Hanlon J J Hunt A B
Hough B F Hayso W
Hcnerichs T Hilton L O
Harrington J Isa son 0
JonsjonGE JonssonJ
KunterdO Keenan B
Koraulce U Loosely H _
Lynch WB LeaJE MMOIT
Mikulski J McClur G M " " - "
McMullen H C Middagh II V
Miller E McCormick J W '
Nelson C Ogden J j
O'Brien J Parker H
UeardonE RydeJ M .HVb
Kaymond F Keymann J |
Eosse G P Speed C E
Spelmadine E F Speer G
Slorin H Shaw Gi
Slane J Stirr J
Taylor J Tobias J G ?
Unangst C E Wiljicki A F
Wintworth J B Young J
Young F
FIRMS.
Hutchics & Hyatt S H Hayt & Co
Wood ward Faxlin Co Weston & Smith
LADIES. '
Allen Mrs W Anderson Mrs N
Bail Mrs K Bealon Miss M
Carlson Mrs Carber Mrs M
Clark Miss M Crow Mrs L
Cial Mrs D Datin Miss D
Faccher Miss C Foster Mrs
Fox "Harriet E Garner Miss E L
GordmnnMiss A Green Mrs MM
GouM Miss E .Tonson Mrs C
Jacobs Mrs F Lundby Mrs A
Longley Mrs A W Xeach Miss E
Moran Miss C Oaks Miss C
Pflug Miss A A Kodcus Mrs S
llyder Miss L Rogers Mrs G C
Eichards Miss J > Smith Mrs F M
Sayvolt Fanny E Swift Mrs H
Sundstroni Miss Stow Mrs F N
Steele Mrs S Thomas Miss A
Thomas Miss E A Trion Mrs.P
Tulley Miss L
Commissioners Proceedings.
SATUKDAY.November 6th , 1880
Board met pursuant to adjoinraeut.
Present Commissioners Corliss ,
Knight and DrexeL -
Minutes of last meeting were read
and approved.
Official Bond of Paul Stein constable
elect for Omaha Precinct No. 1 , was
approved.
The following accounts were allowed
for the general fund :
A Saltzman , grading . . .8 fl 75
EHGojder , " . . . / . . . 900
MGriffen , " 13 OJ
NT Sweet , petit jmor Oct. 1880 '
term. . . . . . . 53 03
W Dowling , work'on road S3 CO
J B J Kyan , petit juror Oct. 1830
term. . : 4220
J N Elinsiw. od , work on ruad. . . . G / >
JBEedfield.petitjurorOoct.1880 3820
' .
AShoeder -
term , . . . . -i. 42 00 ,
G T Howser.Bal on stove forpau- . - . . -
per ' . . . - 3.00
P A gasman , book case foidistrict
court 15 00
J C Drexel , tales juror C 00
I" J Qaaler , cah expended 4 00
W S Aliller , groceries for poor. . . . C 25
Peter Beck , grading 64 8J
B F Madsen , groceries for poor. . . 120 60
Patrick Nolan , witness fee 57 00
Peter Goes , meals for jurors 21 60
A J Potter. Bailiffs fees Oct. 18SO 50 00
E H Crowell , bailiff's fees October ,
1880 EG 00
Charies E. Eedidr , defending pris
oners 60 00
George Srhmid , groceries for poor 5 10
Tootle , Maul & Co , goods for poor
house , . . 41 43
P O Haves , fees in state cases. . . . 100 03
Cyrus Morton , tales jnror 1003
Chris Hartmann , serrirea aa can
vasser 4 00
L S Keed , services as canvasser. . 4 CO
WmCl.rk , witness fee 400
Gnstave Andeoson , witness fee. . . . 200
"Eighty-fire persons , judges and
clerks of election . . . 392 30
;
Adjourned to the 9th instant.
MAXCBESXJEB ,
County clerk *
New Buildings
Boyd's Opera house is making a
start , tho'work on the foundations goIng -
Ing steadily forward.
Stephenson's new biick barn is the
most imposing structure in this end of
town. It is now roofed and enclosed
and being need to store carriages. The
brick arch in front has settled for the
second time , and , we understand , will
have to bo substituted by an iron one.
The huge plate glass windows have
baen put in the corner room of Max
Meyer's now block , and the interior
of the storeroom is being tiled nd
finished. The tower will soon be up ,
and a town clock , which will be a fine
thiug for citizens of the First and
Third wards.
The new block on the north side of
Dougla3betweonThirteenthandFour-
teenth streets , is far enough along
now to show that it will bo not only a
substantial improvement , but a great
ornament to that portion of the city.
McCormick's new brick warehouse
on Harney , between Thirteenth and
Fourteenth streets , is approaching
completion , and impresses one with
the fact that the big fire which cleaned
out that block was not altogether a
calamity.
Another fine brick block on ono of
our main streets is contemplated , but
wo are not permitted as yet to men
tion it.
SPECIAL KOTICES.
NOTICE Advertisements To Let For 8 le'
Loet , Found , \V ute , Doirtllne ic. , will bo In
serted In thras columns once lor TEN CENTS
per line ; each su ! NnfutlnssrtonFIVE ! CENTS
per lino. The Bist Ir.sortion never Ices thun
TWENTT-FIVB CKMTS.
TO LOAa-HBHEY.
( io I.OAK cm t iw oaca
Moi(2T . . . ai8.(1ielgbtoii Block
. _ ! KY TO LOAM 1109 Fanih m street.
L Dr. Jvdwarda Loan Agency. nov.J2-tf
HELP WANTED
TT7V.NT1A' Pnpl's ' In { Jermnti , Lat'.n , Gre. . k
YY or Eni'li-ili liraucliea , by an experience !
Iiuttuctcr , a college graluale. A ( nrniaheJ
room would be taken ia piycr.ent of tuliion
f roil the Scholars of one family Addr ES itn-
med'at ' : ly , I'/of. Jayccbee , Postofficu 817-8
? Situation by a domffltcnt young
WAMJ2D book-keeper cr clerk In a store.
Apply at this office. 8161C
'ANTEO A dintnp : room girl and n dish
washer , at Atlantic Hotel. 815-10
"tTTANTED A good thlrt ironeran 1 polisher ,
Y Y at C. O. D. Steam Lauudry , 1S7 Broad
way , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 8.90
"TTTANTED A woman cook , at the Emmctt
YY Eouto 8-i-ll !
ANTED A slrl to do ceceral houscnnrl ; .
W Address Mrs. Summers , Ft. Omaha.
Immediately , a flrst-c'aw ho'el
WANTED . Apply at thil office , 812-9
-TTTANTED Immediately , t Mrs. Kendall ,
YY 144 ! Dodge St , two Hist Bowirg girls and
one apprentice 799-9
WANtED-N. E. cor. ISth and Dodeo.
COOK
97-13
WANTED A house-keeper. Apply cor. 51th
and lUrnoj Sip. 806-11
GOOD Salesman , who speaks the Gorman
A lincuigc wantul , at L. 0. Enewold , 13th
: uid Jicison. 806-7
"YT7"ANTED Girl to take ciro of children , at
YV 7CO 8.19'h ' street. 784-8
WANTED A good honse-kccpcr , at 1109
Knrnham street , up stairs. 634 tf
FOanEKT-HOUSES AND LAKD.
TTIOH RKNT Nice f .rniihcd front room , I&r4
J ; Fnniliara , Sd liouso above 19th. 813-8
T710R RENT A new hcuae , 3 moms , with
1. good cll. cittern and cellar on 19ih and
llarney. Inquire on prcm'ot'S. 808 tt
Room * fo- rent , at Doran
t ? House , opposite Bee ( ffi : e. 802-tf
T7IOR REVT Pia o by the month.
JJ at the Mttropolltan hotel.
TnOR REST A furnished room , suitable for
JJ ono or two gentlemen , S. W. cor. 15th and
73t-tf
rjlOIi RENT Cottage , on 5th and Pine Sta ,
C now house , eight rooms.on 53d ar d Caw Sta
Enquire J. f . Hoc. < ? . E. Cor. 12th and Farn
ham. 696-tf
RENT House and lot in ShulPs 2nd
FOR . , near new U. S. corral ) . Enquire at
Room 6 , Creishton Block. 664-tf
_
OR RENT Finely furnished rooms at 1310
E Davenport street , bet. 13th and 14th St.
350 tf
_
RENT 2 furnUhcd rooms over Mer
chants Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and
Dndg-o streets. 283-lf
FOR SALE.
77011 S\LEJR RE\T-R llroad
I1 Honsa , at Elm Creek , Buffalo County , Ne „
braska , sixteen miles west of Kearney Junction ,
on the line of thu U. P. R. R. Possession given
imm'dintelj. Good reasons for sellinc. Full
patipuliis pivtn on applicitkn to Mrs. Ptrry ,
un the prcmipcs , in person cr by ma ! ' . 803-1S
-I 60,000 choice brick for sale Apply to Thomas
L Green & Sims , Council Bluffs , "a. " 7B5-lt
SALE Rhubarb Roots. SCO bills for
FOR ut C hail ton EroJ. , ICih nd Davenport.
773-tf
Q HOUSES And corner half of lot , southeast
4l corner 14th and CasaSts. , 7 roonn in each ;
rent for $20 and $ J6 per month liKMis' I BA1 ,
ESTATE AQEXCT , 15th and Douslai Sta. 670-tf
TTtOR SALS Mixed p.iinta , at A. Holme8.16th
and California Sts. 015-tl
rjl K SALB Cottonwocd lumber of all slzea.at
p Rvn : fnvn'fi i. siTt enth-gt. Ki .t.
MISCELLANEOUS.
-TTT O. S1ATHEWS1 DANCING ACADEMY
VV . will open November 15th , cor. Famhara
ami Tenth Sts . Foppleton'A Block. 11-13
BOAKDINO HOUSE On northwest
THE 13th and Jackson his
reduced the rf board from Sl.OO
to S3.75 , and day bond from $3.50
to ? 3 00. The Loose { 9 newly fomiihol
and splendid board given. 818-13
Light rcaa cnw , straight Horns ,
STRAYED and rell on 8500rewa'd will 'ue
i a'd for her return to J. Traverse , 515 llth St. ,
between Farnham and Doughs. 8:7-10 :
TAMES FHE.VEN Keeps a short horn hull ,
t at 7th ami F&rnhim streets , f jr services ;
charges. 81 09- ? * " > *
Absolutely Pure.
Made from Crape Cream Tartar. No othe.
preparation makes such liiht , flaky hot breads ,
or luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by dypeptict
vrlil.out fear of the Its resulting from heavy i .
Sold only In c bv all Grocers.
u n "POWDIR Co. . N v York
J.H.FLIEGEL&GO.
Sacccsiors to J. H. TjHELE ,
MERCHANT TAILORS ,
No. 1220 Douglas Street ,
rvivr A i = r A
ONE MILLION ACRES
03E *
CHEAP LAND
I3ST
EASTERN NEBRASKA ,
$2 TO $5 PER ACRE.
20,000 Acres
DOUGLAS COUNTY ,
6 to 12 Miles from Omaha ,
$6 to $10 per Acre , on
Long Time and
Low Interest.
Large tracts suitable Fc :
Colonies in all the best
Counties in the State.
80,000 acres scattered
through Iowa.
A large number of Improved
Farms in Nebraska , many 01
them near Omaha , $12 to $40
per acre.
An Immense List oi
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 City
Real Estate.
We also have
MONEY TO LOAN
on Improved Farms in Doug-
laa County , on 5 years time , at
10 percent , interest to all who
show good titles.
Maps for Douglas and Sarpy
Counties for sale ,
4 beautiful lots fronting south In Isaac &
Selden'gndd. for SI50 half cash.
House and lot , "U and D.xliio $ 3000
Home and lot near Brwrnell Hall 2,100
Two new houses and full lot , rents for
g4SOpcrycar 4 nflO
New brick house , 21x25,1J story , with 3
lota 2,000
Homo and lot Webster st l.EOO
Large hou c and conic riot 6,000
Large houie full lot , California st 4,000
Residence and 4 full lots , St. Mary's ave. . 5,600
House and email lot , south of depot 950
House and small lot , soutn of depot 635
Residence property , Kountze and Ruth's
add 6,600
Fine resldenco property 10,000
House and lot , 22d and Barney 1 800
House and lot , Nelson's addition 2,700
House and lot Shlnn's addition 1,600
Residcnceand comer lot 3,005
Residence ( cajh ) 7,600
Realdcdco 6,000
Residence 5.EOO
House and one-half lot 1.C5C
Three houses and corner lot 7,600
Residence and corner lot 7,500
House and 60 { cot front , I6th street 3,700
Lar o house indcorner lot 0,500
Residence and three lots 6,500
Two house and corner two-thirds of cor
ner lot 1,100
House and small lot , Casi street 2,100
Hauseandlot , 27th Jicar Farnham l.OCf
BOOGStniLL.
Brick home and corner lot. . . . . 1,300
Small houfe and full lot , Cumingast 2,3:0
H-use and lot , 23d street 3,200
Houss and full lot , worth $4,000 for 6,500
Fine br ck residence 1,500
Brick residence. . . . . . B.6SO
HOUSQ and corner lot 1,550
New two-story house and corner lot 4,200
Rcs'Jence ' nnu full lot , Farnham s : 5,500
House and one acre , 18th street 3 000
IIouso and half lot , ISth street. . . 2,200
House and lot. Shinn'saddit'on. . i goo
IIouso and half lot , Cass street jjioo
House and half lot , Casi Street 1,450
Residence and i wo lots , Capitol Hill 7,000
Elezanthrick residence 2 full lots 15,500
Finest residence in the city 16,000
Res'dence ' property 17,000
Residen o property 17,600
Residence 5,500
House and lot , SUJnn's aJuitior 1,200
House and lot , S-hiun'sfdditlon 1,500
HoU'c and lot , 2"th and Farnham 1,400
llousa and lot. 27th and Douglas 9875
Hon = e and full lot , Izard st ] ,7fO
New house and 1 } lot 2,200
Residence property 7,600
Residence property , vcrv fine 13,500
Houseand lot , Horbach'a addition 1,500
Residence , Farnham st 6,000
Honso and Jlot 1 block from Court
House and J lot 1 block from Court
Housa 2,250
House and comer lot 2 blocks from Court
House 2,400
Houae and 1 ; t , Nlcholib street 1,000
House an 11 acre , Oises' at'dition 6-10
House and lot , lllh strecl BOO
lAnc building and six lots. 1 U'lleout. . . 4,000
House and lot on Davenport 8,600
HOUFC and } lot , near depot 1,500
House and J lot , near depot 9CO
Houseand lot , South Avenue 1,000
Hou eand lot , Shinn'saddition 1,600
Residence , Kountze and Ruth's add 2,600
Residence property , Kounue and Ruth's
addition 5,000
Residence property , south part tf town. . 2,5fO
House and Jlot , Webster Ft 2,700
Horse and 5 acres at narncks 7CO
House and lot , Armstrong's addit'n 1,000
House and lot , South 12 st 650
Home and lot , Kountze and Ruth's ad
ditlon 8,500
Residence and } lot 2,700
Bousa and lot , 16th tt 3,500
Boggs & Hill ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS ,
1408 Fara , St , , Omaha , tfeb ,
S. P. MORSE GO ,
GASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY
STL
All Opportunity is Now Offered to all Ladies West of Xeiv York City
to Make Their Purchases from the Finest Line of
BLACK SILKS !
Ever shown in a retail store ; purchased for cash direct from French manu
facturers , and especially made and finished for the retail trade.
"CASHMERE GRIFFON SILKS , "
"CASHMERE ALEXANDRE SILKS , "
"CASHMERE PR1NCESSE SILKS , "
"SANS NOM SILKS , "
In all numbers and all widths , commencing in 21 inch Cashmere finished
at $1,25 , up to the finest production ofthe'celebrated
These Goods We Offer at
LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION.
n inspection will well repay intending purchasers.
21 inch JBrocades in hronze , garnet , navy , hrown , $1.00 a yard , worth
$1.25.
21 Fine Black Brocade at $1.25 , worth $1.75.
24 inch , all Silk Brocades , at $2.00 , $2.25 , $3.00.
VELVETS , PLUSHES , SURAH' SILKS.
16 inch Silk Velvets at $1.00.
19 inch Silk Velvets , at $1.50 , $1.75 , Sy.OO , $2.25 , $2 50 , $3.00.
28 inch Silk Velvets from $4 00 to $9.OO a yard.
JEI X
Silk Plushes in all Colors , all Shades.
In Garnet Navy , Green , Prune , Gendarme , Etc.
CASHMERES ! CASHMERES I
Black and Colored Cashmeres , all Wool , 45 cents.
Our 40 inch , Colored Cashmeres , 70 , worth 90 cents.
Our 40 inch , Colored Cashmeres , 80 , worth $ LOO. V
Our 40 inch Shudda Cashmeres , 75 , worth $1.00.
All Retailed at New York Prices.
Qualities equal , we are to-day selling goods cheaper than any house in
the west.
One price marked in plain figures.
s. F. iMioiRsim ac oo. ,
-HAS KOW OPENED FOE INSPECTION HIS NEW STOCK
of Fall and "Winter Clothing for Men's Youths' Boys' and
Children's Wear.
-SPECIAL ATTTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO MEET
1001 Farnham Street. the requirements of Everybody.
-OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND PATTERNS IS
BlOCk. the most varied and elegant ever displayed in the
city.
-CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO EXAMINE
our large display of Dress and Business Suits , Fall
Grand Weight Overcoats , Novelties in Furnishing Goods ,
Stylish Hats and Caps , Trunks , Valises , Califorfornia
Blankets and Overalls , &C.&G.
-NO ONE IP HE CONSULTS HIS OWN INTERESTS WILL
OPENING buy one dollar's worth of Clothing until he has seen our
immense Stock and learned our Prices.
A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A
CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN.
Bryan , Tezaj , June 11,1879 ,
J.O. Blchartlson , St. toaig-Boar Slrt-
My boy , 3 years old , Imcl fever eTery
other day , or oyery third dny , for about
8 montlis. I used us much oa 12 crnlni
of Quinine during Hie < lny , but with no.
effect ; tried Cinchonin ( alkaloid ) Sulph.
Clnchonldla , Snlaclno , etc. , etc. , but ilia
boy got worse all t IIP time. I reluctantly
ent down to my clruc ntoro for yonr
FebrlfuRe.and I write just to nay that he
never had a nymptom of fever after com
mencing Febrifuge , to date , being now
over a month : ago. I feel flint I ought to
lay thl much In behalf of your medicine.
Am a regular M. D. , but retired from
practice 3 year * ngo and devoting ray
time to drug btulnens.
Very respectfully ,
J. W. HOWELL *
IT 18 THE BEST.
*
Stockton , Mo. , Aug. 85th , 1870.
J. O. Richardson , St. tonii Dear Slr-
Clifford's Febrifuge it the be t thing for
Chills and Fever that we have eve >
handled. There never has been a cat
that was NOT cared by it that was taken
according to directions in this part ol
the country. Yours truly ,
MAOB & SUTCITEUi ,
FROM
A PROMINENT DRUB FIRM.
ChiUlcothe , Mo. , Jaly 30.U879.
J. O. Richardson , St. toni-My Deal
Sir < Here is something reliable ; if yon
can make any me of it plea * * do so. TVo
have sold hundreds of bottle * with llk
results. lour friend/i / ,
Boyce Oitrander.
ThI * la to certify that I hod the Fever
and Ague this summer and the rue of
one-third of n bottle of Clifford's Febri
fuge promptly cared it. It IB the speedi
est care I have known of.OEO.
OEO. BAZLOB.
HE STILL LIVES !
1878.
every thlnjf I tooTc one-half bottle o
Clifford's FebrifoKe , and it cured me
permanently. I believe my case would
have been fatal had I not found this aa
I did. Tours truly ,
H. W. POOt ,
Manager "TJ.S. If.atfBCo. "
FEBRIFUGE
GENERAL AGEKTS :
QICHARD3ON &CO.f 8t.I.OU ?
FOR SAIiE EVERTWHEKE.
AGENTS co. ,
CJbLJU
BOSTi
" ! THIN
THINJOUSE
JOUSE
FARMIAHI STKFJRT.
Oval Brand
T1
nxttBaav
The sales of this "brand" cf Oytters hare now7o3t trliped all others. . You ( ret . more . Ojrterv . , 1H
WEIGHT AND MEASUKE in cans of thU brand than lanyother. D. H. DEEJU.i : .
m General Western Agent , Omaha.
50,000
CHEAP 1 CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST !
MAX MEYER & BRO.
Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell their
entire stock of
Diamonds , Watches ,
Jewelry , Clocks ,
SilverWare ,
Pianos & Organ
GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
At Manufacturm Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per
cent , helow any Eastern Wholesale House ,
preparatory to moving into their
weN Store , Oor. llth & Farnham
We Mean Business * Come and be Convinced.