I ilEb. Tliurodap Mo rump , Nov 11 J BREVITIES , Paterson sells coaL Big Ifour niiii trcls to-nislsl. Fruitful Lcavtiny HaUiro 3'1 * P rtA isruuuitJEtlio Omaha Ferry. Lutrin'sbaliTiicrfunio at Kubn's on'y. _ "Articles for dccoratJn at Kuhife. " The coudiliou ol Tenth street is Cic- crAle , I The 'I.eavitt Vaudeville company h tJC liOK. Just re civ cd at Saie'eafine Kt tf Safluluer Braces. Thc rbms IB u i for the iie\v St , 1'ai 1 Md Omaha depot. Vesta Glister f-otial patty rriiln } night at Masonic llnlL Tha entertainment at lrorl Omaha U- vigfel will be a bij ; affair. f " \Vhipple , McMillan & . Co. , the jewt a > . U21 l > ouglas t-lrcct. o2titf BUST IX THE WORLD Barar ff ve hlting Patterns at BushmftnV. tf The best of meats at { Bath & White' . HiM-hef , otpivoVite the posloflice. 2"-tf A creditable church edifice is t > 1 c bait by the A. 3L E. Church f thifc iity A special car of Wabash and C. , 15 & Q , < licia1e , arrived at the tran&fer Tuenl&y ts/enmsatTo'clo k. Bath I& White , 'opposite the i > l o3icc , receive fresh fifch etery Thursday. twt-tf The Union P.ic - t Arrived - . rived 3 IJOUIB late. The Rock If-lard w a the on'y one that vvaittd its arrival. tf Two little pirla , aged fix siiidsevfn yjarp , have mysteriously disappeared from Ihsir hotncs'on South Thirteenth Street. The quarterly meeting of the Uiron Cathulic Library association liPbbeen j o t- p Kiod'lo SunOfty nest , at 3 p. to. The T3fe 4 came in froai Liuculn on the 0:30 B. & .il. train yestcrdav , to * hon- m at the Academy yesterd-v crrnin ? and In-night. The board of education have ni lt physical geography anil bookkeeping elect ire rtudies in the course of the eighth grade. ? - Call and get prices of all kind * of gro- canes , produce. &c. Apples and potatoes at low figures. George Heimrod , V. P block. , " * t The laying of the cornei btose of the now South Tenth fctreet M K. diurch has he < 5n postponed ti I Thursday. 2toi crater 1 th , at 3p.m. - Cho"ce bultr , fre lcgss , tc.is , ejiifes , find a full line of fancy nn < l Ftapla gitn.tr- ' , jua&recehcd at King , Armst-ong & < ' . ' , Sixteenth and California Street -Jtul iqctitod at , King , ' Aiiustron ? & ( * ! > . ' * > , judcsxqrg tc J. O.'Slattcr , IClh an-1 .Jiforuia "Street , ONK GAR LOAD < , f apples. Call and get o noticed to-day in Ifoipc's nindnn- lh l cautifully gilded in gold leaf. Mr. Jlwpo gilds * hocs and slippers-- parties nnd balls. "Work done in gold or silver The private liop , which was announced f u "Wednesday's issue as hav ng liecn piM- t ni l to Thursday evening , ha * been still fartiisr iKtetpnncd to Monday evening , Kov-enib.r 15th , in Schcrb's h.ill. -rjhero will be a s ccial communication . , _ _ , _ _ iT5t. .loliU STxmgu , ji. i- - ihw ( Thursday , ) ] cveuing , fur v\or < in tfce'll A. dogroff. Vis ting brothers .in. i-nriUoMy invilcQ to attend. By order < 3 mf 11. Bruncr. waster. S-KBUUI PIBH every Thurslay sud Kri. Aafl all kinds of fresh ; nd salt meitb. The 1iqjt f German iwus ges , a socially , al- w y on hand , at the Palace Market cf B * i MlngcdJrn , 511 south FiftecnUi "tct. . wod&sat-tf At the last regular meeting of Ungiue r . JfoS , the following gentlemen v\ ere to make an-angeuicnte for a giveu Ke\v Year's cv c : S. N MejQn , j } S. ' Malcolm , Gus. Gran- H.J1. Wiley , John Roach and A grand ball will be Riven bv the Iron tjlcra Union No. 19D , of Omaha , ng eve , at Crcighton Hall. The noted for Laving the bc t ' > H of the season. The committee of ar- r aroment ? consists of Wm. Tarrell , George Jones , Vance Crcssnold , Tlioma * BMnn'd a.d . Henry Tranky. The attention of sto k men is called tel l e fact that the-c h to ba a union SJG of SiorthoniB and Jersey cattle to be held al Lincoln , November 1'th and 12th , at which time mty-seven head of thorough- 1'wds aiia a large number of high-grades are to bs sold at auction. Also a larg Jot at 3T thoroughbred Berkshire , Poland and Jersey red jiigg. Reduced rates are to be jfiveaby , railroads and hotels. - An exciting foot race took place TaosdnTaftcrnooninthesouthvvesternpart T > T the Seventh ward , below the Bluffs , be- $ veea Julm Bailey , of Pottawaltatnie foounty. Iowa , and Seth Tliomas. of Jfum- ' tbolt , this state. Notwithstanding the h- clstnent weather the race was run in "fig jcaf" attire , and 5 said to have been pn > In Jtnuneed by judges the prettiest and finest ever seen in the west , the two men flyinc * V > K the conr-e a * swiftlv and straiKht as jn. arrow from a bow. The distance was -T y.rds , and tha race was won by Bailey with ftW > awnt ease , he co-rung out fullt 6 feet head. The contest wat , for "a ? mrM of oJ bring S25D a side. Over WOW changed hands on the result , the bet- W s beinir spnrtinsnien from Nebraska und Oonaoil IHuffs , the latter betting on Bailey ww the former on Tiicmas. hss Frederick , Leadtug Hatter , has just received some splendid hats at 2 CO , and S2 50 s vo a dollar. Winter tive Gaps 50e , 75 ; aud Sl.OO. s-in-w tral ' A KEW > IRM. feet Ivin , Armalrong ; & Co. hae pur- iasoil tlie grocery business formerly owned by J. 0 Slaticr , northeast cor ner Sixteenth and California ttrect * . tttttf. Lnvo put in an cncirc new aud I more froth line of goods , consisting of a Nltlino of staple cud fancy groceries , tar produce , & 2. , which will bo eold at truck l lowest possible cash figure * . Tlie b ya arc old hendi at the business and propose to deal ou the square. Give 1,000 theinn oull and -c. > w1 ! jf i v eau do. apolis novitt w-ih-in Tcrre The Eploot U1A11 ffno'dr n'fu'pizootic has brokt-n unh "lit ibid in the city and the preernl mile T athorjinalios it worse. Kumeri us in Gi are reported end the disease IMS hours Miackcd BO many horses cf the ttree ! hours K line that it it feared uonic wf the hour 00 veil ! hsve to be taken ofl. hour miles CAl-S ALL. % hour Banner's Stores much the Imwt fntho Market. K > - " ' const 2' i las street. . " Tcro qnarl STEEL EXGRWIKGS , mile over faroushl to Omaha , and sRgintTr ork prices. Don't fail to see juarter : LANDING OF TEE PILttKlMS Hosts of Prosoectors from the East Arrive in Ne braska , To Bo-Journ a Few Days With UB- Theeventof yesterday was thcarrml of tha excursionists from the east who come to look at and ex- a-nine the rich plains and va'leys of our state , and then go homo and ac-1 companied by their wive ? , sisters , cousins aud aunts , return , buy a farm and settle down in the Garden State of the Union. The dispatches received at B. & M. headquarters this in rning early announced she fact that the C. , B. & Q. train was coining in with thirljsix coaches , in three sections , all leaded down. Owing to this immense lofd , a large portion of nhich was to crcrs the river at Plaltsmouth , the trains en that line were ever three hours late , arriving at the Blufh about noon. The first train in was the Wabaeh with H good load , about 123 paescn- ge"6. At 11 o'clock the Rock Inland tram came in , ia two sections , brine- ' ing two hundred excursionists for C ilumbus alone , fifty for Linco'n and many others for acatteiintj points along the U. P. and B. & M. lines It was foil jwed a few moments luer by the Northwestern , with nine coaches crowded to the utmost , rnd bringing at a. low estimate three linn dred excuraioniet * . The immente throng poured from the trains , through the depot and to wards Nebraska "a human tide. " There were fully Eix hundred excursionist E , with hundreds of the regular passengers , and the { platforms uere black literally with L poop'e. The great waiting rooms of f the U. P hotel were crowded and the trains standing at the west aide of the Transfer house were the ob ject f R general rush and were soon packed with a living freight. The land clice ( was beeeiged by pei- sons desiring extension ticket ? , end after crdcrhig two- hundred by tele phone a messenger was dispatched fc r five hundred more. It was immense , i and the sight could not .fail to impress one with the fact that His catt has people enough who are to come west to fill all Ne- braka's broad acres , if they uld only bs made acquainted with their rich ness and fertility. Probably not leas , than 3000 people have entered the sUte to-day to ece if it ia a place such HP they wish to make their .future home. These \isitors are of every class and calling , and.tho re sult of their trip of inspection will bo of untold importance to our growth in the next fixe years. They will verbally , and through the local preta in the stales , tell a hundred thousand parsons who did not come what No- Itraska if , and iKxt epring the tide of emigration will ect westward in earn- , I" It is to be re rctt-'d that the weath or was not more favorable , and that it is the worst that has been Been at this season for years. Th y will however find plenty who can show them evidences o"f our prosperity and toll them our advanta ges , and after all they will Ii.-uo taiuo enough to know a good thing when they see it , even seem. ; it under diffi- cuUien. Our reporter stood and watched the Jandingof the pilgrirasoveronthoother shore this morning , aud ho observed that it was a well-balanced communi ty. There were mon of apparent wealth , farmers who had just left their work at home and tradesmen and me chanics of all kinds. Thcio were old iceji and women young men and children , strong nun and discrepit ones andj in fact , e\oiy kind and age of the human race waV well rrpresented. " They were all in tent on business , too , and seeing that we cannot but believe that they "will make it their business on arching of home to get bag and baggage to gether , and , with the opening of spring , come out and grow wealthy with the country. Very few of the excursionists stop ped t ver in Omaha , the majority go ing in to their destination. A special train was sent to L'ncoln about 1 o'clock by both the U. P. and B. & roads , and the overland train left ISIC two sectirns n couple of hours late. 'FI A NOTED PEDESTRIAN , WHO WILL WALK 4.000 QUAKTEU MILES IX 4,000 CONSECUTIVE " QUAK EIt HOCKS. V0i Quite a noted pedestrian , 3Ll > e , Sculley , has arrived in the city , aud , . made arrangements to give an ex hibition of his endurance by walking 4,000 quarter miles in 4,000 consecu quarter hours at the Grand Cen billiard hall , beginning at nine o'clock this evening. A track sixty jje long has been laid in the for him. This will require. pea eleven laps to the Barter-mile. " The will cover forty-ono days , end during this peric-d ha cannot have than eight or nine niinutrs coi - tiuuous sleep or rest during any quai- of an hour , as he must bo on the at the beginning of every fifteen .n minulw. 13r < record Is asfolloni : " Uolumbus , Ohio , l.OOD miles , In * . - coiuecatixo hours ; Indian- ' , 1,200 miles in 1,200 hourt ; by Haute , 1,0 7 inilfBt hr.as by , * * * v with uinnyconsscutive houre ; Sandnskv.of 0 Wlrr end in 500 hours ; Evar.sville , 500 , . in 500 hour ? ; Toledo , COO miua his / GOO hours ; Tiffin , 500 miles in SCO acting hoursYherliug ; , 150 miles in 48 A ; Cincinnati , 000 miles in fiCO J mains ; Chicago. 1,000 miles in 1,000 _ being St. , and also 4,000 quarter „ , . in 4.000 consecutive quarter , ; and also 3,000 quarter miles in . , palh'zs sonsecutive periods of ten minutes ; Fcronto. trxlkpd against two > men 618 - inartermilesjDetroit , 5,000 qnsrter \ in 5,000 quarter ho'irs ; East i , 2,000 quarter miles In 2,000 j Fcr hours ; and Milwsulej , 1 OCOj mjino THE FIRE. I Narrow Escape of a Business Block from Destruction. About 1:30 : jcslerday smoke was seen pouring from the upper win- diws end roof of the building occu pied by Mr. E. B. Catter , the jewel er , corner of Thirloenlh and Fainam street. Mr. Carter xras soon apprized of his dauber , and rushing up sta'ic f jund the back room full of smoke , and one corner all in flames. It hap pened , fortuna'ely , that eomo washing hai been dons during the day , and a cauple of tuba of water and a bucket were left standing in the midst of the fire. Mr. Caner sst to work like an old fireman and very coon conquered the fl unas. B ut for ; this fortunate circumstance and the timely discov .whole side thiA -A the block , including eeveral frame Aba ba must have been destroyed. As it was the damage was slight. How the fire originated is not known 0.3 Mr. C'.rttr who was tha last ono in the room , dois not smoke and there had been no firoiilhere frr days. An armful of picking taken from about aorna French elects h-.d just been deposited in the corner whole thi fire originated and . it is believed that Home combustible substance t > a3 contained in tha pack age. J A FAIR WARNING. , You will be sirry if you ever buy a Sowing Machine before you have seen the Royal St. Joan , office near Ma sonic block , Sixteenth street. THE ROYAL ST. Joii.v ia the only machine in the world that SEWS tx1 ACTLYTUU SAME wllCll rUH-BACKWAliD.S as FOKWAEDS , and j'et is the simplest machine ; made. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ' Our new Dulmana arrived yester day , at greitly reduced pricss. We can now ssll you a Dolman at $8 50 , you cannot buy eleewhera at less than 810 At 810.50 a Dolman worth § 15. Equally cheap garments in higher prices. You can cave fifty per cent , at Bushman's. The fineit lina of solid gold and _ rustic sleeve buttons ever brought to Or have just been unpacked and an now on exhibition at Edholm iv anEC Erickson'a Jewelry Store , opposite the postofiicc. Price Reduced. I Men's , ' Ladies' , Miese ? ' , Boys' , Youths' aud Children's Boots and j Shois | at way down figures. We arc in receipt of a larga stock of every gradi , direc * from the mfin- ufactnrer. I The bo l and moat C"mplele stock ever brought to Omaha. . . , Guarantee satisfaction. We refund the money , or give you a new i pa-r , if goods don't wear as re ] . II DoiiLE&Co. , Central Bl ck , Linding Shoe Store. | To LLT Toe < Ilicu 1-itcly oc.upiod by Dr. J. T. Oal. , corner of 12th and js streets. Suitable for a gocd physician. no\f)2 ) : TO TUK PUBLIC. Having spverett my connection with Mr. C. J. Taylor , I liavo removed my fire insuranceng ucy from the corner of 14th and Douglas to roomC , Crcigh- ton block , and I would inform my old friends and patrons that I will attend ai heretofore to their interests rs a fire nudernriter. I offer the very best indemnity and will see to it , personally ( fire insurance being i-iy escu ivo business ) that their interests wi'l bo fully protected both as regards security egiinst less , aud cs regards assistance as may bo required to rcn der the indemnify promptly available. Respectfully , - * nlOSt SiJi'L J. EOWELL. . jivinssatilospc's. | Dolmans and Cloaks. I The most complete assortment west I New York , just received at MCDONALD & HARRISON'S. > , 8-cod-3t Solid Silver Tea Spoon ? , in large virioly , at EDHOLM & ERJCKSON'P , The Jewelers , opposita the postofiice. - II oj-pa Has Removed In his immense stock of "ART AND Mu sic , " across the street , to the new bck : building next door to Harris & Fisher's. : nlO-Gt SPECIAL NOTICE. to We have received another largo in voice of Dolmans , Cloaks , Ulsters and Jackets , all of which arc of the most Mi desirable pattern. An early iutpcc cfii tion solicited. ciB MCDONALD & HARRISON. ror 8-eod-3t on j mo FURSI FURS' ' ! FURS ! ! ! | fra lha Oaiaha fur Manufacturer , ate Henry G. Richter , is to be found op old posite the pnstofficp. . o2G-tf liv E. Slaurer has opened his now long saloon and lunch room 1214 Farnham two street , Into Elgu * - ' " > " " " 1m gat visi Laid to Best. Ky The funeral of the late John Byrne , Ju3d old and respected member of the CJH police force , took place at2 p. ID. tbai to-day. Tno remains arrived from tor Lincoln yesterday , and were reciivcd ly ii a detail of policemen , commandeH af Marshal Westerdahl , the latter wen * Deputy MarshalBen Westerdahl , " the Policemen German and Jacobson , cere old companions on thopo'ice force , Chu as pall-bearers. and After large concourse followed the re to their last resting place.mass give celobrat at the Cathedral of resit Philomona. lirge Thejdeceased leaves Tnany friends lOa" ) ! wiio'sinceKly.mburn his loss andsyjc- ern ' wUh his family in their bt- terday rc-vement. _ "We -vr Ensrraviiiss at Hospc's , . . tion Sale Six-ljcrso power B tcr save and boiler , in goo repair made Brr. office , no HIGHLY SENSATIONAL , A Recreant Lover Returns tothe Woo the Maid He Ruined - ' ed and Deserted. Having Meantime Closed tbo Eyes of Another Wife. | Many are thu strange stories picked up by the reportnr , who watches the tnnconlincntal trains for his daily portion of newa. and the following concerning two passengers , who came in over the Union Pacific Saturday evening from the west , as related to a repreaantative- The Davenport Dem ocrat , is among the most interesting wo have yet red. On the Rock Island train which. breakfasted fat Davenport Sunday morning wore two men who were trav eling together in seeming friendliness , yet under circumstances more strange , and to ono of them distressing , than are often known. They were en route to Niagara county , Now York , wl.ero ono of them was to right a wrong. A genthmau of this city who was a schoolmate of the elder of the pirty , happened to spy his old acquaintancs , ney. ney.It It appears that fifteen years ago , the D-wenpDrtcr'a acquaintance was a clerk in a store at Lockport , N. Y. , and while thus employed became engaged aB gaged to the daughter of a wealthy farmerwho lived in the town oflloyal- town. The niarriBga day was appointed - ed but three weeks before the set time , the clerk eloped with a cousin of hia who had _ . several thousand dollars of her own ii her possession. The psrSdy of the false lover was not fully uaders'tood until the young woman he had deserted became a mother. The poor victim had an only brother then in hia teeus , who vowed vengeance geanco on the villain who had ruiuoil his : sutor , and went in pursuit of hin bu never oven struck his trail , BO buwe i * f well did the Jelldw Shulor conceal hn tracks. " * Now , then , after the family had given up all hopea of ever seeing Shuler'again , and the betrayed womaii nnd her child had long lived with an uncle in Ohio , where her shame was unknown , the villain of fifteen years ageS \ on his way to become her bus band. Ho told his Davenport ac- quaintinco that-his lifo hai been a . * I torment all the years "sinco hia perfidy was accomplished. jUc and his couth : went from Llckport to the island of > -ir Nassau , where they lived three ycare , and then to Marseilles , France , where he secured employment , and where his ( wife died. Then he journeyed to Cuba , to Mexico and soon to Califor nii . When the Leadville excitement a3' ' in lie was in Denver , and so weut to Leadville , Ho made two fortu into strikes , and added to hia wealth. bat he wan miserable. Ono day he ptsed the brother of iho young wothe man he had bntraved on the ftreQt in Loadvillf , hut the brother did not him , ho had changed so mjch. The young man was DOOK- keeper in a store , aud Shulor accurud an introduction o him , and the two became quite intimate. Gradually the man Shulor let it bo known th < t ho had mot onn Shuler in his travels i'i Europe , and how he scorned like a man that WAS burdened with misery , The young man told him of Shuier'a betrayal of his eistor , and declared that he would shoot him should ho ever meet him. Ono evening Shuler told his young friend who ho was , and of thro'w himself upon his nicrry ; ho told of the awfully wretched life lie A had led , how ho had suffered inura ly than a thousand deaths for hia ciiine od and was ready to die if the _ brother ci wished it. The jmeu talked together all night , aud the brother became concor viuccd 4 that Shuler was indebd pcnihai tent as mortal could be. Then a corbes resDondenco with thor wronged woman ensued , and the result is thaftho con- tie science-burdened villain of fifteen years ago is to moot the womaii ho so Me foully ! wronged , marry her , and no boFa come a father in truth to his child. do The utter aatonishraentoF the Daytr enport acquaintance of the men at nlc seeing them together , knowing , as ho Ql did , the facts in their history , brought fin out the reasons of their companionship ass journovirfi. c ° It was Our Fault. .THE BEE was the cause of harrying one young couple into matrimonial felicity at licity , and is euro that it must redound the pleasure both of itself and them. ors A few d < ys ago it" announced that ' Mr. Don A. Judcl , tbo obliging and efficient chief clerk of the Union Pa cific land office at this terminus of the road , had gene to Kentucky , where the oranga blossoms grow , aud that if ru mor wiw correct , ho would boar their fragrance back with him. Mr. Jucld stopped on his way to Ashland , hin call home , at Fail Sold , Illinoj ? , where lived < Miss Nellie Sepherd'who had ft ego found favor in hia eyes. The made a pleasant trip o , " gather to Cincinnati , and afterwards 230 visited Mr. Judd's father at Ashland , 13th . On their return to FairSeld Mr. Isaac received a copy of TfiE BEE.aud. , concluded that it was a'good hint and j after all it was best for mm not A remain too long alone. According , in the evening of Sunday , Nov. 7th 8 o'clock , the happy coupls-i united in nurrage at nished M. E. Church in Faitfield. The bill * * L ceremony was that "of the Episcopal with Church , with the rins ; . The bride trial groom each had * two attendants. 4. the ceremony a reception THIS the newly united pair at the residence of Mra. Samuel Staley , u concoursa of friends attending. Monday Ihey leftfor , thett ; west home 1 , arriving at the B'.nfFi yes via the Wabash route.T * * SUITS ! SUITS ! ! SUITS ! ! ! have nfadcT'cansideraWe- in ail onr oluff sulk. You can * money by purchasing them ready at McDoSiU ) < t IfAESISOx'S. 31 PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. m _ _ Dr. S. G. Glover , rf UeJo Cro k , is ia the city. Joe S.Ccok , clerk of Washington coun ty , is iu the city. N. W. Wells , of Schuyler , is at the Withnell Hou-c. * WilJ J. . T. HiWcbr.-.nJ , of The Blooming- tou Argus is in the tity. John F. C'oad , the cattle man from the west , went out on the U. P. yesterd y. II. J. Mojnihan , of Chicago , is visiting his brother , Andy Moynihan. of this city. Hon. T. D. Shiek , representative-elect from Nem.ilia county , was ia the city yes. ' tesJay. 51. B. Iloxic , of the 'Grand Isbni land office , went west over the Union Pacific yesterday. J. S. Gibson left for Lincoln this morn ing to attend a meeting tf the Capitol board. C. W. Kyle , p-oprictor of Tlie 0-Jceola Kecunlj in the city tn husinesa connected with his Chun.il Howe , the political rustler flora Nemaha county , registered at the With- uell yesterday tnornirfr. Harry Hall , of St. Joseph , Mo.genera western uassener agent of the Vandalia lin ? , was in town Tuesday. i M. F. Po t , delcnte elect to congress ' from Wyoming , has been at the AVithnell for two diih pnst , . .uidcnt we-t to PJnui Creek yesterday. James O'B.ien , the driver o'fha Hool.a , r.tunicd fr in Davenport WedLCs'aj , where he arrived just in lime to attend his inntheV in her dying moments. He only waited to pay the last tribute of filial respc-t t3 the dci > nrted and returned home W. II ( Juiik , superintendent TJuited Stites c\pres ° , Io\v. jr.d Missouri divis ions , an I uue of the most popular mea in the Ijii'iue , tame in from the , day , JIi s l mrc-a Jordan , of St. Louis , .1 channihfr youiglftily and a gifted elocu tionist , ntiivtd in tliio tity this iniiroing to * a sibt ilr ? . Gen. Crook in the enter * * tainineiitnt Fort Oiuili.ithis evaninj. Jny Gould's Dog Tj the Editor tf Tut UFK The tditor of the other .morning | railroad paper , The Herald , is again apparently happy. Like the animal sp-jken of in Jhe Bible , ho has re turned ti his natural element thaf of-using a so called "democratic" or gan to abuse and villify dercoirati. The Herald claims to bo a democratic paper , and account thereof it receives a lirgo support from democrats , whereas , iu trulh and in fact , it ia not. It is only a personal thing , rmi for the benefit of its editor. The collar around Us neck shows its owner. Perhaps TilK I > EE can tell whether the reading on tint collar is is follows : " 1 am Jay Gould's D''g , " AS for instnnca it waa so interpreted when the nght r f ownership waa as serted at the time of the pendency of the question of voting for or against the narrow paugo railroad bonds a few years ago. November 10th , 1880. 1880.A A CITIZEN. I California Pears , rlun's , Grapea , etc. , at Titta.1-- > .Un o21-tf An Attractive Entertainment. MM. Gen. Go" . Crook , who haa taken jircat interest in the pupils of the Florence Mission School , oatab- bj' licrsolf anj Plinploiii TSiijj- laud list summer , hai do'criuincJ up on doing something to prevent its , .ioolcmout winter tor season IIOW'EO near at hand. To j this olid it ia necessary that eomc of the childrou , whoau pircnts are not able tu fit them out to bravo every ory storm , ba fuinishcd with warm clothing- and good cohering for their fee . Aory excellent plan was aJop1- od , that of giving an entertainment at the Fort , which should not only bo a source of great pleasure to the at- b tondanta but of revenue to the cause the mission , the latter teing of , course the priine object of the effort. I T Ai splendid programme has according been 1 prepared which will bo render by the lines talent- from the ciy and furt , as well as aomo from abroad. The conceit will take placj in Thoitre hall , Fort Omaha , to-morrow evening , beginning at 8 o'clock and will in clude literary well ai as muaicnl per tions. The ndmis ion ia only fifty LI cents and tickets can be had at Ijh & McMahrn's drug store ouupper Farnham street , or at the door of Theatre Hall. Wo trust that thoao i > f our citizens and members of city orgiuizationg who hive | ] been 30 liberally pafrinized by our military frii nda will jump at this fine , opportunity to reciprocate aud assure them tliat a worthier cnuso could not bo aided. The Latcb-Strmg Out The Board of Trade rooms , located the corner of Fifteenth and Fara- ham streets , in Union block , ai o al ways opou for the reception of visit to Omaha. A full file of Nebraska 'psponsT together with scientific end agricultural journals , statistical re ports , maps , etc. , are kept for refer ence , aria" writing material for the ac commodation of slranuora in the city. Lind buyers or cipitlista wishing in formation concerning the resources or commerce of the west fire invited to and nnko themselves and their wants known , , Ifyouhavo tried everything else , without receiving any benefit , call at Dodge street , north aide , between I ! and 14th , and sue the isgent for Nichols" American Remedy. olGeodlm THE C'HEIOHTONjf ' ° rla firtt-claas hotel in every respect , is dis situated , on the northwest corner of Thirteenth and Capitol avenue. This nowjhoasca newly and elegantly fur throughout , and the table and "of 'fare will compare favorably the best in the land. Give it a . No runner at the Depot. " jt29-cod tf int urat PLSUE WKEHt roll can fiml a food araortment ol B08T8 AHD SHOES Ma At 3. LOWER FIGURE thin at any olhjr shoa honEe tn tha dty , * P. LANG'S , 236 FASNHAM 8T. LADIES' < < „ . , SHOES f AOE TO , Re 3 si , PiiV5rr ! sioni SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisements To L t For Gale1 Lost , Found , Wants , Botrdln ; Ac. , will be In- eortod tathcio columns once ( or TEN GENTS per line ; each subsoquentlnaertlon.FlVE CENTS per lino. The ( list Insertion cover lisa than TWENTY-FIVE CEMTS. TO LOAN-MONEY. QKf * AArtTO LOAN At8 percent Inter < Vt'0UUU cat , n srinu of 52000 an J u I- nard.s for 1 tu 6 years' time on Drat class Improv ed city and ( arm property. Apply at DEM1S Kcil Kita'.oauJ Loan Agency. 15th and DouzLu "ta. 278co.1tf OKZY SO T.OAH-Cill at I w Office M1 D. L. THOUAS , Roiin 8 , Crclghton Block TO I.OAH 1109 Kumliam atrecl , Dr. Kdward * Loan Agency. nor-2-t < HELP WAHTED " \"V7"AN1 ED Good barber to go to"c mntiy. > V Address * . W. Wclna , West Point , Neb coiro 'ANTED A Url to do general housework Apply at Roy.il St John Senlnc HacMno office , 16th St. 8K " - ' assn'tuman IT BioCcC WANTtD-SHtti'ion : Itcfercrlce Riven if nqulrcd. L. POEiCH , fltti St , Ibt door north " ' Felix grocery ttorj. 320-10 WANTED Intelligent lady dC ? ntcrnan ! to take orders for our Standaf.f Works L ba al commissions guaranteed. Addrca < K W. Tansiiey , 28C Douglas , cor. 16th St. 851-11 , VANTED-S E. cor. Dodge and 20tb. GIKf QOtibSMITH. 837-11 T - to do housawnrk In m ll WANTED-Oirl family : inu't be good washer ird'roncr ; no other need apply. Call at SIS Soutb ISth St. 83M2 AND LOT WANTED N r line BUILDLNO cirs ) refcrcd. Stito price and location Addresi A. , 419 K. 18tht. . 830 12 2 mm tovorV in rarlictt rd n. WANTED of 181hct. II W. BAK. , SiT-K "TTTANTfiD Bus rcss man wl'h ( mm 3 to 5 \V ihiU'andd lira , Yonnji or middle n cd p tierrcJ. aplendll orcninr for rlijlit mm. i'crpaitIculrraaiidre3 > B E. 0. , I' . O. Box2' . Omaha. Nebr-slta. 8M-IS _ YOUNG LADY Wishes to obtti IIP if A piano , le'spussn en inocal tni In ' "i muital nusic irextha"C" ( or ro > m nr I l rrt AdtlrcsiL B.th'atfficc. s"t-ll _ _ \LADY In tbo c'.ty who h B onir f nltne _ would like to raako nrranpo in'wih i p-i-tvc ( fcntlcmer. t' > boird .i"it loU IIHIII Address T. 1C. , this Office. _ S.V-11 \\rATCiniAKER WANTED-Tn u cmi ( isi cnt \V aril thnroairh mrkcan t ! > V" "l Btejdycmploynieatgiien. WIIHTLE. .t.Mh- IiAM & CO. 8 > M _ WANl'iiO Situation by a coin eV'.t.MU g ladvas book-Iteeper or cl'ik in tb > re. Apply at this office. b'OK WAXTEO \ dining rtom girl and a dish- ' A9her , at Atlantic Hotel. 816-19 WANTfiO A woman cook , at the Emmett Hoii 0 8211 / OOK WANTEDE. . co18th and Dodes \J 707-13 WANTED A InUM-keeper. Apply cor. loth and [ Iafne > Stp. 80S-13 WANTED A good house-keeper , ut 1100 Farnbam street , ap Etiirs. 634 tf FOR REHT-KOU8ES AND LA.'D. TTTOB RENT That excellent dwelling house p. t ) E. corner of 221 and ; llfornia streets. Well , cistern-md barn. Alja for sale the cir- peta. btovc ? , ( umituro etc , fur cash or on time. App'y to John Guild , 1C15 FamhSmSt. S33- ' ( FOR KENT Ewellnig hoiuti S. E. cornf r o ( Sidandliurt Sta. Excellent burn , diterns indwell ; rentchcap. Also for sale cheap , car pets ( uiri'urj ' , etc. , for cash or on time : Applv to C. A. Mornll , 1COS Farnham St. 40-tf T OR RENT Good home afid barn , 15th arc ! .T Many streets. Inquire o ( Bildvin and " | 7 < OU RIJNT Rocn and boirdsut'able for two Jt ? pcrsoj" , h'atcd by fc.jiaer ! , at 275 Capitol Axcmi 8291 TTIOlt HhNT A new hnu e , 3 rooms , with J good well , cittern and cellar on IDih and llamoy. Jnijulro on prem BCS. 8C8 U TjlL'RVISHKP Rooms ( o' rent , at Doran J.1 House , opposite Bee cffi , o. S02-U EORREVT Plaro bj the month. at tha ilctropolitan hotel. 7 tf T710R RENT A furnished ro"m , suilabfe ( or Jj ono or two gentlemen , S. W. cor. 16th and nonard Sta. 731-tt _ fTlOIl Ri\t : Cottaec , on Bth and Pine 8ts . . . . „ . . , - . - - . . - . - _ - , - _ - , I-nquiie J. I. Hoc. 1K. . Cor. lith and Farn- liaa. 696-tf _ FOR HEN'T House ari3 lot in Shull'8 2nd add. , near nctr U. S. corrall. Eutjuiie at Uuum 0 , Crciglitoii Kloclc. C61-tf POK RCNT 2 furnished rooms o\o Mer- tbaiita Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodee BtrreK ZSH-tf FOR SALE. GRIST MILL FOR SALE Cheap , 2 run cf E tones , runfjer , ic PIent > water at low. tet-tagc. ti30 Jontlon for gnsting-or mer- rlantworlc. $25 CO cash dona , biUncc on long time. Address P. O. Eox 2 G , toward Neb 833-12 T710II S\LE < > K BENT Railroad Eiting C Houau , at Elm Creek , Buffalo Counly , Ne- aska , dxtccn miles west of Keuncj-Junction , on tlo line of the U. P. R. R. Poss-8 < Ion gtvn iram d'atcl ) . Good reasons ( or Bollinj. Full pi-lloulais given on application to Sirs. Perry , on the premises , in person f r by rani' . 803 18 1 60,000 choice brick for sale Apply to Tnomas Green A. Sona. Council Blufl > . 'a. 7P5-if O HOUSE'S And corner half of lot , southeast fy corner Hth ind Cass Sts. , 7 room * In each ; rent for 20 and 25 I or month I'lEJiis' I EAL ESTATE ACESCT , 15th and Dougl-n Sts. 670-tf TTIOKhALS Mixed painta.atA Uolmes.lfith JL1 and California Sts. 615-tf TJ1 It bALK C'ottonwood lumtier of all elies.st I ? KKDMOXD'S. Slxteenth-nt. filfl-- . MISCELLANEOUS. rOOD \ BOARD AN'D LODOING-J3 73 a week VJT or 315.1 moatb , at 41413th St , west side tie " street , 2d hoiifc tontn of Cats bt. 823-10 W"0. MATUEWS' DANCING ACADEMY . will rpcn November 35th , cor. Farnliam ami Tsnth Sts Poppletnn's Block. 14-13 T BOAUDISO HOUSE On northwest llth and Jackson h s A [ reduced tlio of board from SI 09 to S3 75 , and dvr board from $3.59 to ? 3 CO. The boose la newly farniihcl anJ splendid boirJ triven. S18-13 SlKAYftU Liglit r < an ciw , straignt norns. ' Ion ; tail and rell on SoOOrewa.d will be rai'd for her return to J. Traverse , 615 11th Kt. , oth M between KjrnKim and l > m'sla R 7 in 3n of effi Clr boj F neT me ore iaj An : ie EiJ can hav Absolutely Pure , rest Made from Grape Creim TarUr. No oth f and Tt prcrontion makes sach liht , flaky hot breaflsj one Itnnrimu poetry. Can bo eaten by dypeptic fagr witfoat lest of the IIs resnltinz from heavy i- eft tiblefopd. - bold only ' iu c by all Grocers. > Co . W or Vnrlc AOADilM OF MUSIC ! FRIDAY ' Offlc NovemberJ2th , , 80 , thoIDlatingulshod Actress , Miss fy A IVIARY ANDERSON pert Cliff ever , har Sapporfcd b > the EterUn ? Actor ' I did ME. MILNBS LBVICK , AND HBR OWN COMPANY. Hamilton : GritBn.Sole Manager. didI 31ISS 3IARY ANDERSOiV I in Her Faaions Character of IS TOE OKEVT FLAT CX FAZIO , THE ITALIAN WIFE. SIC Reserved Scits on silo at Max Meyer 4 Ire , , No.ejnljer qth. Tleij ! ? , Jl.O'- GASH An Opportunity is tfoiv Offered to all Ladies West of Xeiv York City to Make Their Purchases from the Finest Line of LK 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 PRSNCESSE SILKS , " "SANg NOM SILKS , " In all numbers and all widths , commencing in 21 inch Cashmere finished at $1,25 , tip-to the finest production ofthe eelebrated These Goods We Offer at . LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION. n inspection will well repay intending purchasers. 21 inch Brocades in bronze , garnet navy , brown , $1. < Q9 ayardWv , 'th $1,25. 2 1 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 , $1.754.00 , $2.25 , $2 50 , $3.00. 28 inch Silk Velvets from $4 00 to $9.OO a yard Silk Plushes in al ! Colors , all Shades. In Garnet , Wavy , 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 $1.00 , - + Our 40-inch Shudda Cashmeres , 75 , worth $1.00. ' - - f AH 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. &c GO. , f * H fit , B 5 TT'S1 * S ° % 8 ELGUTTER ! HIS SOW OPENED FOE INSPECTION BIS NEW STOCK of Fall and Winter ' ' ' Clothing for Men's Youths' Boys' and Children's Wear. SPECIAL ATTTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO MEET' 1001 Farnliam Street. the . requirements of Everybody. 5 OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND PATTERNS IS. . Block. the most varied and elegant ever displayed in the city. CITIZENS ABB CORDIALLY INVITED TO EXAMINE , our large display of Dress and Business Suite , Fall Grand Weight Overcoats , Novel fiea in Furnishing Geode , Stylish Hats and Capa , Trucks , Valises. Califorfornia Blankets and Overalls , &c. . &c. OPENING NO ONE IF HE CONSULTS HIS O N INTERESTS WILL. ' buy one dollar's worth of Clothing until ho has seen our immense Stock and learned our Price ; . FEBRIFUGE REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. Bryan , Texai , Jane 11,1870 , < T. C. Rlchardion , St. ionM-DeorSIr- : fy boy , 3 yean old , had feyer every ther day , or every third < loy , fornbout months. Insfu no mncli a * 12 eraini f Quinine during the day , bat TTIth no ITect ; tried Clnchonla ( nlkalold ) Sulpb. Inchonldla , Salaclne.ctc. , ctc.bntihe oy Kotirone nil the time. I reluctantly int down to my drug utore for your * brlf l iiftr.nnd I write j ait to say that he ever had a nymptom of fever after com- lenclne Febrifnge ; , to dnte , being now reramonthngo. Ifeel ( hnt I ought to ythlimufhln behalf of Tourmedlclne- .m a retralar M. I ) . , bnt retired from raotlce 3 year * npo and devotlngr my me to drug biulne * * . Very respectfully , J. W. IT 18 THE BEST. Stockton , Bio. , Avg. 25(1 ] , 1870. it. O. TCIchnrd on , St. Zouli-Dear Sirs llfford'i Febrtfago U the belt thin ; for Ull * and Ferer that we hare erer tndled. There never ha been a caie lat ira NOT cored by it that was taken cordlng to direction * in this part ol country. Tours trnly , MAOB A 3UTCHEU/ , FROM A PROMINENT DRUB FIRM. Chffllcothe , Mo. , Jnly301870. . O. Richardson , St. toul My Deal r-Herels something : reliable ; It yon inmakeanyxueoritple i doio. TTe ire ( old hundreds of bottlei with lik suit * , lour trionds , I3ojce & Of trander. rhls Is to certify that I had the Ferer Agtto this lamrner and the me of le-thlrtl ol a. bottle of Clifford' * Febrl- gn promptly cared it. It to the p dl- core X hoTe known of. of.GEO. GEO. 8AH.OE. HE STILL LIVES ! Bee of tT. B. NoTelry Mf g. Co. , New York City , August 2,1878 , Dear Sirs For orer two year * I have Ferer and Ague , and after trylnc ery thlnjr I took one-half bottle or Ifford'i Febrlfaze , and It cored me rmanently. Ib ll Te my cn e would < been f till had I not found this aa Id. Yours trnly , H. W. POO U.S. N. FEBRIFUGE A GEN-ERAL AGEJTTS : CHARDSOH feCO.-St.Loul8. AGENTS IE BOSTi FAKMIASI STREET. Oval Brand . f ' ° "lers h "owlontslrlppeil II others. You cet tnnre Ojtters lil . WEIOHT AND MEASUKE Iu oiu cf tills brrnd than any otirr. I > . K. KKEJIf K. m General Western Agent , Omilia. 50,000 EAP i CHEAPER ! GHEAl Eaflfti n VJ a SUB a a baa n VH BZsvfl At _ _ i MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell then , entire stock of Diamonds , -Watches , Jewelry-Clocks. Si I ver-Ware , Pianos & Organ GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per cent , "below any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their weN StoreGor. . Hth & Farnham Wo Jleau Business Come w $ CouvUiced ,