Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 10, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 4

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    DAILY BEE.
Wednesday Morning , Nov. 1O
BREVITIES ,
Paterson sells coal
Fndcrid. Leading Hatter. u'J3-tf
See Polack'b advertisement
Isaac Itfclols , American remedy.g
CitJ * council to-night
52 Mary Anderson Friday night.
P -P rUr is running the Offiaha Ferrj.B
kpTubTn'sbulk perfume at Kulm's on'y.
"Articles for decoratiu at Ktdm's."g
Just revived at Saic's a fine let of
Shoulder Braces.
There were four Pullmsn cars well at
* * aoon. A big run.
* * JJ To-morrow and Thursday evenings the
* B'g 4 minstrels , at the Academy of Music ,
- , 35 Whipple , Mclldlan & Co. , the jewel-
e-H22 Douglas rtreet. o2Gf
i " " BEST IN THE WORLD Baiar
* r\ Klovo fitting Patterns at Bushman's. If
Tlie best of meats atlBathI&jWlule's
115 inirkct , opposite the postofiice. 29-tf
There is no lack of amusement for
* ? play-goers for the next ten days.
* 13 TIio vri e men of the east will come
SK into 2febraska to-morrow by the thousand.
> The second party of the Imperial
* Olul > scries will take place.it Masonic Hall
to-morrow night.
* * Bath & White , opposite the po&t-
SA office , receive" ' fresh fish every Thursday.
* "i twt-tf
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For 1-ands , Lots , Houses and Farms ,
3 look over Bcmis' new column on first page.
3 Bargains.
8'lf A _ _ Twenty-five additional members were
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receh-ed into the Pre byterian chnrch at
the serricea Sunday morning.
The quarterly meeting of the Umoa
Catholic Library association took place
last c\ening at 7 o'clock.
T-hirty days in the county jail was
JGJ . M hat Judge Hawes gave Jim Tuttle for
% .marking up the face of a fellow bein ; .
Lots , Farms , Houses and Lands. Look
over 13 emu' n w column of bargains on 1st
il > S , .
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ONE CAR LOAD of choice apples
vH i11' * rcccvc a * Buffet's , which will be said
7 % this week at 82.25 per barrel.
, | T " \Vhipple , McMillen & Co. have rented
Jf the store in the Creighton block , now occu-
* - p'ed by Mrs. Wood , and will remove there
in a few days. It
The time and particulars of the walk
to bo undertaken by M. Scul y , at the
* Grand Central billiard ball , wdl be an
nounced to-day.
Therewere three drunks up yesterday
before Judge Hawes , who fined them
$3 and costg each. One paid and the other
two were committed.
Tli3 'epizootic , which created such
f .havos cmoag the equine race in these pir s
. a'wut eis&t years ago ia again said to be
f threatening Xebraska and adjoining te.ri-
. tones.
T. K. Cree , general secretary of the
iiitirnitional committee of the Y. M. C.
" A. , was in the citj-Tuesdayen route to Den-
J5J * ver and Leadville. Atithe latter point
Si.'iOO was raised in one night for the asso
ciation work.
The legislative d-legation from Doug
las county will at the coming scss on make
ik strong effort to secure the renomination
of lias Kate Strickland for the position
of cngnwing > lerk , which she so ab'y filled
two years ago.
Same evil dtspo-ed pewonorpeisDns
* "i > lay < > liu : ' " n.tTir'k- tlie * pnipristor of
the 1 tte ! restaurantnext door ts Peterson's
on Tenth utreet , Saturday night by daub
y ing the woodwork nnd window panes in
front with t-ir. To clean it off the paint
had to go with the tar. It was a dirty
piece of work.
' SL Sculley , the celebrated long dis
tance pdestrian of Chicago , has made art -
- trangements with the proprietor of ths
Grand Central billiard hill to walk four
thousand quarter miles in four thousand
consecutive quarterJioure.
V - Company D , 9th U.S. L , arrived in this
% r * < ity on Monday's train from FoitjJIc-
\ "Kinney , from which poit they have been
tr msferred to Fort Omaha. Tue company
y numbers forty men , and is officerei as f vl
I lows : Captain , G. L Lee. FirRt'Licut-n-
autJJVilliain B. Pease. Second Lieutenant
.Tihn A. "Baldwin. The same company
w.w fctationed here in 1877.
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! v JFor a few daya only , jewelry and
v * wntches at your own prices.
WlIlPPLB , McMlLLBN & Co.
It ia rumored that one of our en
terprising young grocers oa Dodge
utreot , has rented one of the htoro
ritim recently built by McCaffrey
! 5ros. , and is Siting it up in the latest
improved style , which means th.it all
obds offered for sale will bo onclcssd
ia cases so that no dust can reach
.any thing that the psnplo cat , .intl
.thoti too , it is nlso said that thobuild-
:
Tai ; ia IIOJT stored with the largest
tock of Groceries nnd Flour ever
haudlod by a retail dealer. LOOK OUT
rou A.cor.
hate
-Daatn of John B. By mo. to
was received in this city Mon ly
day of the death , at the hospital
for the insane , in Lincoln , of John an
5. DyriK ) , the well known ex-police- roi
f this city. Ho leaves a large loa
number of friends who condole with tra
his bereaved family , who are etill ro-
g in Omaha.
rat
A SEXSATIOX. be
Qaitu ft sensation was created last zons
ci outufj on Dooglas street by ono of O.Bu
our prominent citizens who offered to Bu
waijor a new S3 hat that the work f n and
hts tocth trss finer and better than cor
I r.uy thing of the kind crer turned out the
t > I iu the west The wager was about to prc
' * % o accepted \7hcn it was whispered ran
tHat Dr. A. W. Nason did the wort. tor
The proceedings stopped inst&nter. isi
The D ctor's work is known to be tra
first-class in every particular aud pot
ttlivaya gives satisfaction. Oflice del
Jacobs' Block , Fifteenth street. ma
ad\
SAC ! 53' horto p iwer Baxter
ai.il .boilor . , in yood repair.
' 5uE oflhe. poi
Br
.uipt of now goods in amen
daily , and cm furn- on
suitable to the onDo
§ 3 A-o&Co. laud
Si" > Grocers. rail
ten
ed
tril
I be
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THE BAILWAYS.I
The Land Grant Roads' Excursion -
cursion to Arrive To-
Day.
Preparations for Receiving the
"Visitors.
Tuesday was the data fixed upon for
the starling of the great excursion
from the east to the land grant roads
in the west , and to-day will wi.
nees the arrival in Nebraska of the
first detachments of the crowd that is
announced as bound to come. THE
BEE has liept its readers pasted
in the matter from the first ,
and in another portion ofthis
paper will be found the action taken
by the Board of Trade at its meetirg
last evening for the proper reception
of the visitors who are coming in such
unusual numbers. It has been the
eve to our knowledge that iron
who came to epy out the
land , representing a colony of
perhaps forty or fifty families hat e
been taken in hatd and treated like
princes , to insure their being favora
bly impressed with the hospitality of
Nabratkans , as well as the advantages
wo offer the cottier. In this cr.se it It
estimated that not leas than 2000 people
will land on our shores in two consecu
tive days , 500 of these at Omaha' Of
those the majority v ill come to-mor
row. They will represent thousands
of families , and their report on returning
turning home will have much to do
with determining the additions that.
shall ba made to our population not [
only next year but for years to come.
The committees appointed by the
board of trade meet at 7 sharp [ this
evening , and it is hoped all the mem
bers will bo present. The necessity
of doing something to exhibit to the
best advantage our improvements ,
growth and general prosperity.cannot
ba too strongly urged. It is not
enough to recognize their presence ,
but they must bo made to recognize
our importanca , and arrangements
should bo made to show them some1p
thing of our manufactories , the shops ,
smelting works and other insti-
utions , and they should be
taken to the high school aud ward
school buildings to convince them that
n educational advantages , wo are not
behind the states they come from.
Lincoln was quick to appreciate the
advantages of a thorough adver
tisement of her resources at
this time and will meet her vmlors
Trith bands of music , waving banners ,
free carriages , frefl hotels and so on.
While Omaha does not need to go j
quite so far as this she should do some
thing extra , aud no doubt will , M the
committees are composed of good men.
THE BUBUKaTOX BUAXCII.
The Chicago Times , of Holiday ,
says of the new branch of the C. , B.
& Q. in Southern Nebraska :
The Chicago , Burlington and Quincy
is building a reid from Blue Spiings ,
on the Big Blue liver , in Nebraska ,
eastward to the Missouri river , the
objective point not having yet been
determined , but it will probably be
Nemaha City , where it will probably
strike the Nebraska City branch. The
length of this new branch will be
seventy-five miles , aud the gradirg is
novr in progress from Nemaha
City westward. About fifteen
miles have been built eastward from
Chester toward Blue Springs , the in
tention being to connccc with the
new branch at that place. A branch
is also to bo built' from Beatrice to
Blue Springs , a distance of twelve
miles. The bridges are bsing put in ,
and as soon as they are completed ,
radlng will begin. The company in
tend to extend the Republican Valley
road from Indianola to Gulberison , a
distance of fiffeon miles , in order to a
urnish employment to the poor home
steaders along the line during the
winter.
FIRST BUT ONE.
The news of the explosion of the
Sioux City nnd Pacific locomotive at
Blair Saturday morning was received
n this city in the afternoon. The
atest news received is to the effect
hat both the injured men will pro-
recover. The engine ia & total
wreck , and the escipe of the men with
heir lives is next door to a miracle
Engine jSo. 2 , as the name implies , at
s the first but ono received by the
oad , and has been in use eioco 1867.
Its ago alone should not have
weakened it to as to inako an explo-
lieu likely. . . Ju
Board of Trade. "
ne.
An important meeting of tb.6 Omaha , -
Board of Trade was held MondTy pa
make arrangements"-for properelr
receiving and entertaining the eastern -
en excursionists who are expected to
arrive in Omaha 1000 strong tomorrow
row morning and remain until the
leaving time of the evening-B. &J2L ,
train , G o'clock. of
The following committee of arrange
rangemonts , consisting of the mrm- .
bers : of the board of trade and citi >
, was appointed : Mayor Chase ,
F. Davis , W. C. B. Allen , Laavitt you
Burnham , P. S. Eustis , J. H. Brady , toe
Max Meyer. The members of the you
committee are requested to most at
board of trade rooms this evening
promptly at 7 o'clock , tc\mako"ar- '
for the llSL and S
rangcmcnts reception cn
tertainaient of the excursionists. I * ter
intended to meet them either at the
transfer or at the Union Pacific de
, and have an address of welcome , * _
delivered , in which reference shall Tse * -
made to the state and its resources , I j ?
vantages , tc.
Another comraitteo' was
S.
pointed W. 0. B. Alien , W. " J/
Broatch < , G. H. Bog s , JJewis S. Recd y.
E. F. TesF to prep rofae ( 6WU3 |
the resources nnd advantages of J
Douglas cojuuty , showing the prices of * '
, tha market facilitiesjopulatiou ,
railroad trssnportation , ctcv the in J
tention being to have tha amo print- Sla
in pamphlet form in time for x d
and
tribution among the visitors , who will
in Omaha different parties , of
'em on Wednesday , Thursday and tcfs
Ny. It is a frell-known fact that s
> county lands are much cheap- Mn
nands ono /hundred - wiles. SOD
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ideration that prices iweeu
-o are alw&ya much rboga
" polnti xat \ \
AL PAHAOEAPHS.
I
HAlex Swan left for Cheyenne yeste day
f Webster Snyder came in from the east
yesteiday.
Mrs. Philo Rnmsay went westyesterd y
to Sidney.
D. C. Howard , of Fremont , was in the
city yesterday. .
J. J. Blann , of Bock Greet , W. T. , is
in the city.
Sheriff Guy cume back from Lincoln at
noon yesterday.
P. S. Eustis , of the B. & M. , left for
Chiiago Monday.
Charles Atkins , formerly of the North
western , went west yesterday.
Hon. S. B. Galey , of Lincoln , is in
the city attending the U. S. courts.
Mr. W. C. 'Perrin , asent of the Patti
Eosa . ' ombination isln the city.
Elmer S. Frank , of Linco'n , clerk of the
United States district court , is in the city.
Hon. John Wallichs , the newly elected
auditor of public accounts , is in the city.
J. 3L Way , assistant chief engineer of
the U. P. , left for Grand Island yester
day.
day.Win.
Win. Cleburn , engineer of the Julesburg
cut off , of tae Union Pacific , went west
yesterday.
Hons. John A. Erhardt , Lew's Ley and
John Eberly , of SUnton county , , are
in the city.
I. H. Congdon and Geo. E. Stephens , '
of the Union Pacific Shops , left at noon
yesterday for Ogden.
J. S. Collins has gone to Chicago to sell
a large shipment of cattle , which preceded
him a few days ago.
Conductor Dave Miller resumed his run
on the Union Pacific Tuesdayafter ending
the arduous duties of the fall campaign.
Frank Lehmer , jof Alamosa , Col. , and
formerly manager of the W. U. office in
this city , is in town on a visit to relatives
and friend ? .
Manager Griffin , of the Academy of Mu
sic , went to Fremont Tuesday to make nr-
rangements for the appearance of the Pat j
Eosa company there.
Lieutenant Hancock , a nephew of the
late dcmociatic candidate for president
came in Monday fiom California , en
route to Governor's Island on a visit.
Died.
KUEISSMAXK. In Omaha , at 8:15 :
A. M. , 'November , 8th , 1880 , Mrs. Ed. '
Kreissmann , formerly Miss Auna
Francis Hartwig. The deceased was
born in Wurtzen Saxony. 'Funeral
Wednesday Nov. 10th at 9 A..M. from
the 9th street Cathedral.
Philadelphia and Quincy papers
pleas o copv.
To LLT The office lately occupied
by Dr. J. T. Oaks , corner of 12th and
Doughs streets. Suitable for a good
physician. nov9-2t
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rIf you have tried everything ehe ,
wijhout receiving any benefit , call at
230 Dodge street , north aide , between
13ih ami .H'i , and sea the agent for
Isaac Nichols1 American .Remedy.
TUB CKEIGHTON ,
A firet-clas hotel In every respect , ie
situated on the northwest corner of
Thirteenth and Capitol avenue. This
new house is newly and elegantly f ur-
nifihed throughout , and the table and
bill of fare will compare favorably
with the best hi the land. Give it fa.
trial. No ruunor at the Depot.
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Price Iliducod.
Men' * , Ladies' , Mbse. ' , Boys' ,
Youths' and Ch.Uren's Boots and
Shoes
So'd at way down figures.
We are in receipt of a large stock
of every grade'direct from the man
ufacturer.
The best and most complete stock
aver brought to Omaha.
Guarantee satisfaction.
We refund the monor , or give you
new par , if goods don't wear as
represented. H. DentE &Co. , I
Central Block , Leading Shoo Store. | w
STORE for rent , apply to Whipple , el
McMillan & Co. , the Jewelera , Doug
las street. 8-2t
CAPS Ali. ' "
Bonner's Stoves much the finest jja'
n the Market. - " * TO. 1410
Douglas street. " o22-tf
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STEEL ENGRAVINGS.
Finest ever brought to Omaha , and
New York prices. Don't fail to see
them at Eaton's. n6-tf ,
1 on
be
New Engravings at IIospc's ,
clu
WILL REMOVE str
a few- ' days to Crelghton Block ,
next door to'corner of Douglas street. pla
Before ] removal will am
our vro give our
pin
patrons | the' privilege of 'buying j w- dit
, watcKes and silverware at cost , ditJ
Old ( store for rent. mil
WHIFFLE , MoMiLtKN & Co. cot
bo
Dolmans and Cloaks. * I'j j
The most complete assortment v west j cec
New York , just received at Ad
MCDONALD & HARRISON'S.
8-eod-St city
THE BEST GROCERIES . , from
K i *
Ad-
At the lowest cash figures is what AdI
want to buy , and it will piy you plai
call and see mo before you lay in tee
monthly supply. a c
Adi
No. 1 Rio Coffee , G ftj for § 1.00.
No. 1 U. P. peachep , 12 < jlbs for 81.
Standard A Sugar , 10 Ibj for $1.00.
Golden Eagle Flour , the beat win lion
wheat flour , only § 3.35 per 100 save
pDunds. [ It ] WILLIS M. YATES. mai
main
Real-Estate Transfers.'y
> Ix" t" - * . "tO . * " f { { . INT
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-MarvinHarrs et'aT. '
: , , exnto-Elizi * "
balhK. Tafto. ; _ d.lot 5 , block 347 ,
Omaha 54 j roica
Edwards and wife ; to Lewis' "Jas
McLiinc ' ; q. c. d. 1280-10D A in desi
E.'i N.AV. 258-100 , AifiS
, J ; - W. tier
KN.W. i and 3 67-100. A in S. E. j ,
W. J. N. W. f Sec. 17 * , T. 16 , r. *
John F. Scott and wife to Lafayette j
Shipley , w. d. , sef sec. 5 , 1.16 , r. 13
: < 3C
I and
John Edwards , arid .wifo 'to F.
Slauton Lswis and H. A , ' . Sturges ,
lo'sl-acd 4 block il Konnta9
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Ruth's acid. , Oxaha S125. > FO
EmUy and _ J. W Satterthwait tp ,
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Sophia bvrp" q. c. . d. . sei sec. " * 't Tial
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Miss : Mattie llothschild , sister of
* . A. Polack , will give piano les
! , commencin : ; the 10thinstant ,
the residence. 403 Cass etrget , bo-
Twentieth and Ttygaty-Sret.
d siripg intirueUoq will please
at eiift novitf
A PLUCKY'PAIR , ,
How a Bride and" Groom
"
( Passed Their Honey-
< r" moon.
'Seeing California Under Diffi
culties.
The overland train from the west
Monday brought to this city , on
their way to their home down in
Maine , "a young couple who met with
some rather disheartening adventures
on their bridal tour. The husbands
name was Philip Mann , and be mar
ried his very pretty and modest luok-
ing wife early in September. The
families of both were -well-to-do , and
a wedding trip to the Pacific coast was
considered about the proper thing for
the occasion ; and accordingly was un
dertaken.
Mann is an innocent young farmer ,
with no experience whatever with the
ways of the world , and on his way to
the coast ho was taken in by a con ft
dance man , on the old "check" game ,
to the tune of SS40 , and on discover
ing that ho had been duped , also dis
covered that ho was dead broke. He
consulted with his wife , and it was de
termined not to telegraph home nor
return home to be laughed at , but to
go ahead nnd see jt out. They accordingly - '
cordingly put up their weddiug outfit ,
with several , hundred dollars with a
responsible party ou the route as se
curity for $100 with which they wont
on to the
I
GOLDEN GATE.
There the young man went to
work cs hostler in a livery
stable , and his wifa obtained
work in a boarding house.
Here they stayed until they had scon
the practical side of life on the coast ,
and Mann having by skilful maneu
vering raise d money enough to redeem
their ( baggage and go home in a re.
spoctable style , the two
started at once , on the return
trip , and it is not their intention to
give iho matter away tq the old folks
at all. There is one thing certain :
they have the nerve , and if they don't
get along in life we shall greatly miss
our guess. ' '
OUR LOCAL LEGISLATDEE.T ,
The Water Works Company
Want a Little More
Change , .
And Then , They Say , They
Will Get Down to Biz.
Lots of Interesting Work by
J
the Council.
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At the regular meeting of the city
council there were present at roll call
Messrs. Daily , Dodge , Jones , Kauf
man , Stepbenson , nnd Thieman. HOD.
James E. Boyd in the chair.
The minutes of the preceding meet
ing were read by city clerk McCart
ney and approved by the council. a
PETITIONS AUD COMMUNICATIONS.
From Paul Nelson , requesting tha
council to order the house on lot or-
ner Jones and Sixth , purchas d by
him of the city , removed.
The C'ty marshal was instructed to
tea thai the house was removed.
From the mayor approving the ap
propriation ordinance for October with
the exception _ pf three items which
wore vetoed. Placed on file. |
From N. Shelton , of the city water
works ( company , giving the distribu
tion of pipe as revised by Mr. J. D.
Cook being such as are necessitated
bj the change in the location of
the reservoir. It will require the
company to lay about three miles
more pipe and some 200 tons extra
weight. This will give the same stor
age capacity (9,000,000 ( gallons ) in tHe-
elevated * reservoir , with an added ca
pacity of 6,000OCO gallons in the Bottling
tling reservoirs at the river. The
pipe ' distribution is stronger through-
outand will accommodate more people
ple ' with water facilities. The com
pany desires to begin layiqg pipe this
week.
Referred to the committee on wa
ter works and sewerage , to report"at
the next meeting with the report of
the city engineer in writing.
RESOLUTIONS.
By M'r. Thioman Tojiavo the troea
the cast side of Fourteenth street ,
between Chicago aud Cass , removed' ' ,
Mr. ] Daily offered a'resolution to in
clude the trees on North Sixteenth
street. Adopted.
By ] Mr. Kaufman To have the
planking at the intersection of Jones
nnd Ninth streets repaired , thereby
placing Jones street in a passable con-1
dition. Adopted.
By Mr , Daily Requesting the com
mittee on judiciary report to the city .
prs
council what changes , if any , should or
made in tha city charter. Adopted. wltl
By Mr. Daily Directing tlie re dice
placing of all cross-walks on stroetsre-
cently graded aa soon aa , possible. '
Adopted. 'A
By Mr. Kaufman Instructing the
engineer to make the necessary FF
survey of the ground to be obtained
i the South Omaha \cb'urch. _
"u ' " "
Adopted. - -
By Mr. Dodge Authorizing the
placing of 300 yard ! of earth on Thir
teenth : ttreet north of Davenport , at ,
cost < not exceeding 10 cents per yard. *
* " '
Adopted.
SOTTS ! Sum" ! ! Surrsi ! ! f
Wo havomado considerable rcducf f
in ail our stuff salts. "Youcan Ml
money by purchasing them ready
made at McDoNALD & HARRISON'S.
nov8ra-w-f
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. SPECIAL" NOTICED rr -
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"We have'r 2ceived anotherlargo"ht- FA
of Dolmans , Cloaks , Ulsters and
_
Jackets ! , all of which are of tne ino8l , Tncs
Jesirable _ pattern. An early Intpjc
solicited. * * *
MCDONALD & HARRISON. AC
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Frederick , Leading Hatter , has just ACm /
eceived\aomo splendid bats at $2.00
$2. 50 save a dollar. Winter m
TosandSl.OO. 4 a-m-w
Don't forgetillSS 'BLANCHE BIG
FORRESTER : , at Oilman's Music
to-night. > / U
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JrH FLIEGEL&CO. fforlHe -End 10-
He
Successors to J. H. TniELE , . Wed
rm
No. 1220 Douglas Street , head .L
I. s >
BEOKGANIZED ,
The Working Forces of the
Y. M. O. A. for the
Bustling Year.
On month ago Monday evening the
officers of the Young Men's Christian
Association were elected for the en
suing year. They are as follows : W.
W.Poet , president ; Jos. Nichols , vice
president ; John L. MtCegue , treas
urer , Chaa. E. 'Reynolds , secretary ;
Geo. T. Howeor , general secretary.
On laet evening the association hold
its regular monthly meeting when the
officers of the association took their
eats.
The association then elected the
following members from the respective
churches , as association directors :
First PreabytenanDr. J. C. Deniso.
United Presbyterian , A. G. Charl-
ton.
Congregational , H. W. Snow.
Lutheran , A. W. Fullriede.
First Methodist , J. W. Johnson.
18th 'Straot Methodist , R. W.
Svrayne.
South Omaha'M. E , David Cole.
Firat Baptist , Col. Watson B.
Smith.
After the election of board of directors -
rectors the following association com *
mittoes.wero appointed :
Devotional J. R. Cannon , P. L.
Perino , 0. H. Samson.
Yiaitlng Joseph Nichols , 0. H.
Higgins , Thos. Grocox.
Employment Win. Fleming , D.
S. , Bentou , A. G. Charlton.
Boarding House D. A. Benton , F.
M. Bennett , A. G. Charlton.
After the adjournment of the asso
ciation which was in such high glee
over the good reports of the past
year's work , and the flattering out
look for the future of the association ,
the president called a special mooting
of the board of directors and appoint
ed the following committees :
Finance John L. McCaguo , Thos.
A. Creigh , Wm. Fiemming.
Public Meetings and Socials H.
W. Snow , A. G. Charltou , Robert W.
Swayne.
Lectures and Classes Judge Wm.
Peabody , W. B. Smith , Eutjone
L. Ware.
Rooms C. E. Reynolds , Eugene
L. Wara , J. W. Johnson.
Periodicals J. W. Johnson , C. H.
Higgins , Dr. P. S. Laisouring.
Printing and Publishing Charles
Anderson , William Fiemming , R. R.
Baliman.
Reception 0. E. Reynolds , Philip
Soxman , Will Stevens.
It is unnecessary for us to say that
the association starts out ut this time
with better prospects for future work
than it has ever had in the past. The
working ( forces of the association ap-
preciatu the positions to which each
of them have been chosen , and an ag
gressive and faithful work may be expected
Rrpe
pected at their hands The interests of
the Y.M.C , A.are the Interests of every b
business man and manufacturing in
stitution of Omaha
, and we may say
th world , for if every'young man was
ai of the Young Mens' Chris
tian Association , we would have better
tci business m > m and mechanic ? , and
nc use for the dens of iniquity , and
very soon there would be more of
them. Society needs more work of
th Y. M. C. A. and like institutions ,
an wo are glad to note the progress
and usefulness of the association in
our city. We hopa to note more
/
rapid strides for the
future than wo \
have ever been able to in thopast. t
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A
4
oil
3n
of
effi
Cir
boy
er
Absolutely Pure- Fel noime
.Made from Grape Creim Tartar. No othc ore
preparation [ makes such lljht , flaky hot breads' Bay
An
minnow pistry. Can be eaten hv dypeptict
without fear of the Us resulting from hctty i * as
dlceftlnlofood.
Sold only in e _ by aJI Grocers.
" " - n POITOKR C'o . V w Vnrfc
ACADEMY ( OF MUSIC !
FRIDAY , November 12th , ' 80 ,
Olii
theDistinguished. ] Actress , Misi Chi
liar
that
ncc
the
SjpporleJ by the Sterling Actor
MR. MILNE3S LBVICE ,
AND HER OWN COMPANY.
Eamilton Griffln.Sole Manager.
MISS MARY ANDERSON
in Her Famous Character of Sir
can
haT
_ , IX THE 0.1-EATrLAY ( Or resi'J
and
FAZIO , THtlTALIAN WIFE. faff ono
e t
Becrrod Scats on silo at Max Meyer & Bro. ,
faesiay , November 31h. Tisketg , 81.00.
no6-Bt
ACADEMY OF MUSIC ! Offli
/Wednesday and Thursday ,
OTC1
November 10th and llth cun
IIORTON < fc HOMER'S Xdli [
ORIGINAL
* BIG-
MI NSTBELS.
Greatufiln8tclCompanr : ! * traveling.
en-8 8 'o&jand'Dant'e ArtirtS I
Gre t Comet ] iins 1L ( Master Band of the
. Trass f aid parade dally
tte.ervsd Seats a' U x Mey r & Broth/re ,
vedncsJay ! at 9 o'clock. no9tt
> > ? ;
FJAKES UlVOit. Ist ona y mut&Jone-Day RIC
colt , three months olJ , white tar In fore
, ana one biy oyer yoirold with 8t r In
sieaeii Owner c n Ssws SMIO by eilijug s 4
ajln-ch&fje. W , WOLESEJfS& r
.tasrtbrteif yard ,
I
SPECIAL NOTICES.
=
NOTICE Advertisements To Let For Sale
Lost , Found , TVantj , Boinllni ; Ac. , will be In-
aerted In these colcmoa once for TEN CENTS
per line ; each Bnbsoquontlcjertlon.FIVE CENTS
per line. The filgt Insertion never lesa than
TWEKTT-TIVE CKUTSL
TO LOAM-WOHET.
TO LOAK AtSporcent Jntci
cst , n sums of $2000 and np.
wards for 1 to 5 years' time on first class Improv
ed city and farm property. Apply at BEMIS
Real KsUtoanJ Loan Agency , 15th and Douglas
< U. 278-eo < ltf
OUST ( TO LOAN Csll at IAW Offlca
M D. L. 7I10UAlf. KormS.Crelghton Block
OK > iY TO I.OAK 1109 Farnham street.
M Dr. Kdward * Loan Acency. nov-22-U
HELP WASTED
2m-n to wor'fln marketsardrn.
WANTED ni uf 18thct. II. Y. BAIL , SCT-tf
itumcd'ately.jrood girl for hou c-
WANTED at tc Ar-ado , 1120 Douglas St
\TTASTKD-Cu3 rcss nun with from 3 to 5
YV thruand d.'lars ' , Yoniij : or middle-aged
p ifurred. sp'rndM ' oncninr for right nun.
for rarticuhn addrcsi K B. O. , P. O. Uox S2X
Umaha , Nebraska. S2.M5
AVTED-A ROW ! pnctical lurnituro mles-
niaa. CHAS.SHIVEtl K. " 'n
YOUO I.AUY . Wishes to obt ia u e of
plauo , lessons ihen inocal anil lii'tru-
mental : niiuic in cxctiai K > for room acd bcanl .
coi.tn
Aidnsil. B.thist -
k LaDY In the city whnhis some funiltur
Jwonlilliko to imko arrincotccn's with
p-utvof gentlemen to boird and lodc ltl
them. AddtcwT.K.thls cfllc ? . 82M
\VAVIEL ) To.icompetcn
WAICIIMAKKUVAVIEL coed vt es an
steadycniplovinoatgucn. WillPrLE , "
LAN & CO. 825 H
ATTANTtlO Eltuitlou hy a comcotont young I
VY lady as book-keeper cr clirk in a store. |
Apply at this cfflco. 810 If
" \TTANTEO A dinlnjfnom girl and a disli
YY washer , at Atlantic Hotel. 815-H
"VTTANTED A good thlrt Ironeran I polis'it
> V at C. O D. Steam Lauudry , 127 lro !
Way , Council Bluftd , Iowa 89
A woman cook , ftt tl e
WANTED S.-il
Hou-o - ,
A girl lo do ttc.-e < al luiuscanrl :
WANTED . Summers , U. O.iulw.
TTTANTFD Immediately , a lli > i-c..ss I.o cl
YY moitcjok. Applyat thisotrae. 812 ! '
Iramedia'cly , at Xn KomU'l. I
WANTED , two liisl tvKwf gir's am
cue apptcntico "UJ
/ COKWANFED-N. E. toIStha il I'oil.e
* f\f t'
OM .
A 1-ouw-kcepsr. Applycor 5U1
WANTED St . bOC-1
'ANTED A good house-keeper , at 11K
W Kirnham street , up stairs. G34 t :
FUR HEriT-HOUSeS AHO LAND.
EOll KENT llocn aud tpani.sui able for"tw
persoaf , h-atcJ by register , at 275 Capito
Avenue S29 '
"OOKKENT A new h"usc , 3 rooms , wit
Jj good well , cittern and cellar on 19 h an
Ilamoy. Inquire on prem ECS. Sr8t
EUUXISHGO nocma fo- rent , at Dom
House , opposite Bee tffl e. 802-ti
EORKEVT Pia o 1 > J tha iconth. Apji
at the Metropolitan hotel. 7 t
10R RENT A furnished room , suitable fo :
one or two gcntlcrm.il , S. W. cor. 16th and
IJoHard Sts. 73t-t
FOR KENT Collate , on 5th- and Pine Sts.
new house , eight roomson , 53d at d Can Sla
Enquire J. P. lioe , . E. Cor. 12th and Kan *
ham. - 696-t'
FOR REST II < U50 and lot In Shnll's 2m
odd. , near new U. S. cornll. Enquire al
Room 6 , Crcighlon Clock. 61-11
F OR RENT Finely furnished rooms at 1311
Diicnport street , bet. 13th and 14th St.
35011
FOR RKNT 2 furnished rooms o\er Mer
chants Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th an
Doilce streets. 2SMf !
F03 SALE.
OTS , FARMS , HOUSES AN D LANDS. Lee
J over BEMIS' new column of bargains on Is
FO'll SILE "R KEVT Killroad Biting
Housa , at Kim Creek , Buffalo C < mny ! , N -
aska , sixteen miles wist of Kearney Junction ,
on the line of the U P. R. R. Po3S's ion given
imnvdiatelj. Good rcaspna for selline. Tull
pa-tirulai tivdi onapplicatitn to Mrs. Perry
mi the premises , in person < r by mai' . 803-18
60,000 choice hrlck for sale Apply to Tnoaias
1
Orecn & Song. Council Bluff * , a. 795-lf
2 HOUSES And corner half ot lot , southeast
corner Uth ind Caw Sts. , 7 room' in each ;
rent for $20 and 3 5er month HEMIS * 1 BAL
ESTATE AGKXCT , iSth and Dou l.-w Sta. 679-tt
\lf K h Kb A S PL b N DID LI ST O
Bargains in House" , Lots , farms and
i , in his new column on 1st pao
ORSALi llixcd paints , at A Holmes,16th
and California Sta. C15-tf
_
F KSALK Cottonw < v > d lumlKrof all size ? , at
RKOMOND'S. Sltenthst 516-t-
MISCELLAHEOUS.
OOD BOARD AND I.ODC1ING ? 3 75 a week
\JT or S15 a mo itb , zt 41413th St. , nest side
the street , Cd hmige soutn of ras St. 823-10
LOiS , FARMS , HOUfcES AND LANDS Look
otcrBEMla' new column of bargains onlat
Pa.'e.
Pa.'e.f O. MATI1EWS1 DANUINU AC DEMY
YY will < pen November 16th , cor. Famhnm
anil T < nth Sts 1'opplelon'a Block. 814-13
TUE BOAKDI.XG HOUSE On northwtst 4fe
13th and Jackson h 8 4feSi
redac.-d the of board from Si 00 Hoi
to S3 75 , a > id diy board from $3.50 llox
to { 3 00. The House la newly furniihe 1 Two
and splendid board given. 811 TwrSI
STRAYKD Light rcan cow , stralgnt norns , New
long tail and cell on $500rewaid will be
ja'd for her return to J. Traverse , 51511th St. , Uoc
between Fdiiiham ari'l L'ooclaa. 8'7-10 '
Resi
HOD
Hot
Hesiad
Fine
Hou
lou
Hot
Resl
REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A Resi Be
CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. Hou Resi
Thn
Bryan * Texas , Jane 11 , 1879 , Res
J. C. Blchardson , St. Louis Dear Slri- lou
boy , a years old , Iiacl fever every
other day , or every third day , for about
months. I aged iw much as 13 Grains Two
Quinine daring Hie day , bat with no
effect ; tried Cinchonin ( alkaloid ) Sulph. Hou
Cinchonidla , Halacine , etc. , etc. , but thi Ilau
: got worse all thotline. Ircluctnntly
lent down to my druc store for your
Ifebrlf ugo.and I tvrlto jastto say t hut he
never had n tsymptom of fever after com Brick
inenclnc Febrifuge , to datebelnfcnotr
oreramonth . 1 f ccl that I oaeht to Small
thiimuch In behalf of your medicine. Htu
n retrolar 91. D. , but retired from lion
practice 3 year * ngro and devoting my I Fine
time to drug business. Bnc
Very respectfully , Qou
J. W. BO WELL , New
Resl
( lou
Inn
8T 18 THE BEST. lion [ lou
House
Stockton , Mo. , Ant : . 35th , 1879. Resi
O. Richardson , St. Z-oali Dear Birr Elej
Olirrord'iFebrifnKe U the belt thine for Finest
Chilli and Fever that we have ever Hes-
handled. There never has been n can Resi
TTa NOT cured by It that was taken
[
[ louse
[
House
ilouse
'
[
llonse
; Iou
louse
locse
louse
Ions
Icu'e
< louse
louse
Ictt
louse
lo
louse
fou-a
louie
louw
did. Yours truly ,
H. W. poor. ,
Manager "U.S. N.MfgCo. "
FEBRIFUGE
GENERAL AQJ fTS :
MCHARDSOH A CO.St.LouIS. .
I y
TOR '
SAIg
, VSHYWSERE.
ONE MILLION ACRES
GHEAP LAND
X2ST
EASTERN NEBUASKA ,
$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 for
Colonies in all the best
GC
Counties in the State ,
30,000 acres scattered
through Iowa.
A large number of Improved
Farms in Nebraska , many 01
them near Omaha , $12 to S40
per acre ,
An Immense List of
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
Eeal 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
cftn show good titles.
Maps for Douglas and Sarpy
Counties for sale ,
beautiful lots fronting eonth Ia Isaac &
Selden'a do. for $460 half cash.
House and lot , iKd and Dodge 9 3 000
House : and lot near Brownell flail 2,100
new houses and full lot , rents for
SlSOperycar 4,000"
brick honso , 21x25 , Ji story , with 3
lota - 2,000
House and lot Websttr st 1,600
Lirjehou'e and corner lot 6,000
Large house fall lot , California st 4,000
Residence and4 fall lots , St. Mary's are. . 5,600
House and Email lot , south of depot 050
House and small lot , eoutn of depot 635
Residence property , Kountze and Kuth'g
add . 5,600
residence property 10,000
House and lot , 22d and If arncr 1 SOO
House and lot , Nelson's addition. . 2,700
House and lot Shinn'a addition 1,600
Residence and corner lot 3,003
Residence ! ( cub ) 7,000 1
Rcsidedce . 0,000
Residence. 5,100
House and one-half lot 1GT > C
Three homes and corner lot 7,800
Residence ! and corner lot 7,500
House and 60 feet front , ICth street 3,700
Lnr/o house > nd comer lot. . . , 6,500
Residence and three lots 6,500
bouse and corner two-thirds of cor
ner lot , 1,100
IIou33 and email lot , Casjstreet 2,100
Uauso and lot , 27th near Famhim l.OtX
DOGGS&HILr , .
Sei
house and comer lot 1,300
hourc and full lot. Comings at 2,3:0
o and lot , 23d street 3,200
Uonj and full lot , worth $4,000 for 5,500
< lir.ck residence 1,500
residence 5,650
douse and corner lot 1,550
two-story house and comer lot 4,200
Residence nnd full lot , Farnham St..i. D COO
louse and one acre , 18th street 3,000
HOUOT and half lot , 18th street : . . . n.220fl ;
loose and lot. Shinn'saddit 01 l.COO
ilouse and half lot , Cass street 1,100
and half lot , CiSi Street 1,450
Residence and two lots , Capitol Hill 7,000
Elejant brick' residence 2 full lots. . . . . . . 15,600
- residence In the city 16,000
Res'dence property 117,000
tlesiden e property . * . I7.ECO Gl
Residence 5,500
louse and lot , Shinn'u addition 1,200
ana lot , Hilim'tffdditfon 1,500
lotuo and lot , 2"th and fcrnham 1,400
and lot. 27th and Douglas S375
and full lot , Izirdet 1,7.0
S'ewhousoand 1 } lot 2,200
Residence property 7.COO
Residence propersy , crv fine..7 13,500
loiuoand lot , Horbacb's addition 1 00
Residence , Farnham st , . 0,000
and } lot 1 b'ock ' from Court
House and i lot 1 block from Court
HouiiB. . . . : : . : I..I. 2,250
< c and comer lot 2blocks from Court
House 2,400
and 1 t , Nicholas street 1.000
anJ 1 acreCisco' addition f40
and lot , llth street , 000
< e buildlniand six lota. 1 n lie out. . . Ant
: and lot on Davenport , . . . / ; 3COO Fal
' and i lot , near depot. . " . . 1,500
and k lot , near depot 900 are
and lot , South Avenn-r ; 1,000 TO'
eand lot , Shinn'saddition 1 , 00
iesidenee , Kountze and Ruth'a add 2 , COO
icsidence property , Konnue xpd Ruth' *
addition 5,000.
tetidenco property , south part t town. , ,2,5TO TO'V
and } lot , Webster it 2,7 ° °
se and 5 acres at Barracks 7(0
and Int , * rmstnng'g additn 1,000 V
.
- and lot , South list. . . . . 650
ndlot/Eonntze anU Rmb'8-td
dition
3.6CO
tesidence and } lot 2,700
and lot , I6th tt 3,600
*
M
Boggs & HiJI ,
T
odi
IEAL ESTATE-BROKERS me
. . - U , i
'the '
1408 Fara , St. , Omaha , tfeb , mo
lea ;
CTTJ
Immense Stock for
' rALL AND WFMTCI
Fiiie CustoiiKlIiule
Men's Suits ,
Boys' Suits
Children's Suits.
xFor iVlen ,
Boys , and
Children.
Uudcr-Wcsir , Huts ami Caps ,
Trunks and Valises , at
Trices to Suit Ail.
IM *
Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth
AGENTS o
BOSTi
FAM1IA3I STREET.
Oval Brand
O
The sales of this "brand" of Ovstcrs have nowoatstripped ! all otters. You eet more 0)Stefl IH
WEIGHT AND UEASUKE in cius of this brand than any other. D. B. BEElItK , .
ra " General Western AgciTt , Omaha.
RCHAnO&BEAH. I
J/T 3E aS C
OMAHA.
DEWEY & STONE ,
Jb * U-T Jb SJ X'JL * U J&
OMAHA
IJ.B.FRENCH&C
1 GEOOEES ,
OMAHA.
MAX MEYER & CO. ,
WHOLESALE
Cigars from S 15.00 per 1000 upwards.
Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards.
Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards.
3nd for Price List ,
wt MAX NEVER & CO , , Omaha , i\cl > .
Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of
TOTIOZSTS .IsTHD .CZT-ST C3-OOIDS
CRACKER MANUFACTURERS ,
id Wholesale Dealers in CIGARS and CONFECTIOSEUy. DITIPJ ; the
and Winter wo wi'l handle COONSEW.E.N 'SI' ' ItESJ f YSlKIiS. which.
now the best in the market. A largo ascortment of CAM > Y ai d SUGAR.
YS for the Htliday tride.
GJLTZ & KBEEStAS , 510 llth St. , Omnlia.
* oet5-eo l-Cra
! - < -
Has tha exclusive sale of the
* G-OIEiID OOIICT
The Gold Coin is this season the favorite of Chicago is prefer-
lab./vea'l ' other Stoves both
comes plain a d h > o-hiy orna-
ented : , has the new patent gra e and flre-pott bat tviH out tvear
iLfozeu of anyother. "ii& Gold , Coin weighs a. or by fiity Iba ,
en aDyothor Stove of its'sizoin the ma'ket , atd JP , theefoio ,
ore durable than any other Stove , is strictly warranted In every
speot. it roauirea no salesman