Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 18, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 4

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1 ME DAILY BEE.
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'rjrbursday Morning , Nov. 18.
BREVHIES.
Paterson Bella coaL
"t _ VU.-TEB CAI-S , fifty "Cheap
" ' r ,
t.anever"atFKEnCT'
Dolls at the 99 tntato.-e It
_ Party Fan * a jLtk. . Dim's .
s P.-rter if mini the Omaha Ferrj- .
- Lubin'sbuih. t rfume at Kulm's only
Inrge varitty of clest protectors
Kihn's.
A. 0. IL ball to-night at Crcigliton
Hall.
Piush in , all the new shade * s
ATKDsSOXS' .
"Territory cattle" is the latest nam
for long horns.
The Linseed Oil Warehouse will no
be rebuilt this winter.
The ball anl banquet of the OmaL
Operatois will be a bij thing ,
ATKIXSOXS discount any adver-
tfad price list in tlie millinerj" busita b.
Whipple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel
era. W22 l onglas fctreet. oSCtf
Just received at J , I. Ni. hos ! & Co.'s
a supply of fre h butter , egg * and pou' try
Swiss Che'sa , wholesal and rebul , n
Caminenzind & Mtytr's , 207 cast 13lh St
BEST IN THE "WORLD Basar
G love fitting Patterns at Bushman's. t
The best of meats at Bath & Tiito'
market , opposite the postoffice. 2Mf
Tha supply of coal has given out a
several small stations along the Union Pa
ciGc read.
Bath & White , opposite tho. post
oifice , receive fresh fish every Thursday
twt-tf
Xew Btoct of Toilet Soaps and Per
fumcrics jus. received at Saxc's , coruc
Thirteenth andF rnham.
FBESII FIS1I every Thursday an
Friday at the Palace Market , 31
South Fifteenth S're.t. w a-tf
Union Thanksgiving services will b
hold at the Congregational Church , anc
lliv. jDr. Baugher Jwill preach the ser
mon.
Call and get priceo of aU kinds of gro
cerics , produce , & ; . Apples and potatoc
at low figures. George Heimrod , U. P
block. n2ta
The foundation for the new St. Pau
nnd'Omaha round house , which will ac
commodate four engines , is being put in
- The ladies of Trinity mission have
made final preparations for their grand en
tcrtainment at Masonic Hall on Thanks
giving evening.
Gulick fc Blaisdell's Arabian Kight
will appear in this city Christmas Ere.
Christmas Night and Christinas afternoon
in a matinee.
Contractor Kuthetford arrived from
St. Joe Tuesday , and he indicates that
he will commence active operations ini
midiately on the port'on of tile water
works of which he is to have charge of
construction. It is not probable now
tlmt much c n be done before wann
weather returns.
In the police court yesterday Chas.
Farrar , a young bootblack , was sent up f or
*
3) days for hitting one of the same frater
nity over the head with a box and cutting
a terrible g h about the right eye. James
Berry received SO days , the limit of the
law , for stealing an overcoat from Brash's
ivhilf orra spree.
A n'ght school has been organized in
connection wKh the bootblack brother
hood , who have their quarters at 2S > . 1403
Harney utrctft. This ch ol is under the
maaagement o.r Frof. Meek It opened
laat STening with' f"1 ' corP ° * teacher * ,
and will b * open e\'e evening from 7 to 9
' clotcs at 9:3lU1
o'clock. The room.1' : - -
! the scll ° o1 can
-ish .jon
poor boys whoish to .
do s j free of charre.
' c to meet htr
-Mary Anderson is about lo be
dpsarts , if The Lincoln JpEKV , Mary
relied Tipoa. It Bays : "Peerlesb , a
Anderson is engaged to be married U.
Kentucky stock breeder named Dobbin ? ,
n very excellent man , but one whom we [
fear regards hsr fine face and form vvith
the same sort of favor thithe exercises in
julging a filly. If Dobbins is a lar e ,
hsahhy man , what splendid children they
will havel
John Barnes , aliad Jones , was arrested
3'ostcrdny on the charge of forgf ry corn-
niitled in Washington cuunty. He was a
pirtner of Alfred Ha'1 , who was run down '
and arrested by Sheriff Guy the other
aight after firing several shotn at him.
Birnes forged the note , and Bay sold it to
Vic. Lantry for 5150 , only 5100 of which
was ever called for. An attempt was made
to reloaeo Barnes on a writ of habeas corp
us , but Judg ? Bartholomew , before whom
the ca 3 was brought , remanded the pris
oner to the custody of Slieriff Uoggs , who
to-day look him back to Burt county for
trial.
ULSTERSl ULSTERS ! !
Jnst received a handsome line of >
ladies' Ulsters , H&volocks and J.icketi
elegant in style , excellent in quality.
Handsome black silk suits for $25.
An early inspection solicited.
ItfcDoNALD & HARRISON.
,
loavw-f 1408FarnhamSr.
St
IF YOU NEED A STOVE inq'
q' '
Of any de3criptionheating or cooking , tJi
tJioi
if you need anything in the hardware oi
line , if you need anything in the way tliy
y :
of tinware , go and eca Sullivan ! t di
Sons , opposite the old Grand Central , diP
on Faruham street. n7 2t to
BARGAINS IX
Bargain * in
BARGAINS IN
Bargains in
GENTS. & LADIES UNDERWEAR i
Gent * . cm * Ladies Undervxar
GENTS. & LADIES UNDERWEAR
Gents , and Ladies UWcrtrear
AT
L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS.
SONS.It. L
It.
CI
Men's and children's Arctics at Full-
riods , Douglas street near Thirteenth. n
WIRE FLOWER STANDS at
Evans' , Fourteenth and Dodge
n7 3t
FURS ! FDRS ! ! FDRS1 ! !
The Omaha .Fur Manufacturer ,
Henry G. R.chtcr , is to bo found op
posite the poatofficn. o2G-tf
cs at Ilospe's.
RKMOTED By Thuwdar , Nov. 18th
we will be in our new quarters and :
r.re offorinfjEXTBA BABOAIKS in jetrelry ,
Batches , etc. A
2fc WHITTLE , SrcyiLLEK & Co.
' ' atFulI-
Men'sand children's Arctics -
iied , DoDglas street near Thirteenth. tl ;
. .CAPS _
CLUSTER OF CEIMES.
A Bold , Daylight Robbery in
South Omaha.
A Stranger -who Carries Nug
gets of Ore.
A Brilliant Conversationalist
and His Game.
A bold robbery was committed this
morning at the place kept by Mr.
John Leakstrom , on Pacific and Sixth
streets. As wo heard the story , Mr.
L. had opened oat hia saloon , ard
during the morning went across the
street to his breakfast , or went into an
adjoining room , and when hereturned ,
ha fonnd that some ono had entered
the room and etoleu a valuable watch ,
a pair of new pants fand a pair of
boots , with some other article * of less
yaluo. Mr. L. does not care ao par
ticularly for anything except the w atch
and ho is very anxious cot to lose
that. The man who committed the
theft is known by fii/nt but not by
name. Ho has a dark complexion ,
black hair aud smooth face. An
effort is being made to find him though
the police had not , up to noon , been
called in to assist.
IN TROUBLE AGAIN.
A man who came up from Kansas
city a few days ago reports having
seen a man in jail there whom he
Gills "Whiskey" Brown , and says he
is from Omaha. Healco s'atcs that
his offense consisted in robbing a party
of men while drunk of § 120 , in gold
and then getting away with $20 ,
more which was given him in ono
piece to buy some "refreshments" for
them. The police got their hands on
him before ho made his escape. His
trial was fixed for last week and ho is
by this time either acquitted
or behind the bars for some length of
time. Ho thinks it is the same Brown
who figured so conspicuously in the
mock marriage last summer between
May Leonard and old man Bennett ,
which cauEed such a sensation at the
time. "We give the story only for
what it may be worth.
WORTH STEALING.
Among the passengers from the
ut yesterday was T portly , well-
dressed Frenchman , whoso home is
in San Francisco , to which place he is
hurrying , utterly disgusted with the
east and everything connected with it.
This man went to Now York
city about two or three months
ago aud put up at ono of the first-class
hotels. He was wealthy and carried
considerable of the tempting yellow
lucre about him , preferring to keep it
about his person rather than to put it
in the hotel safe. One night ho awoke
| uat in time to see a man
slipping ont of his room and
it took him but a few minutes to learn
that with him had departed forever
810,000 in cash , a gold watch tnd
chain , nnd other valuables. The
matter waaplaced in the hands of
detectives , who spant another § 1,000
for him and then gave up the search ,
aud the victim concluded to return
home.
The Frenchman's story sounded
pretty big but when ho exhibited to
several parties with whom h was in
conversation , a gold nagget worth
$100 , a specimen of silver ore worth
§ 50 and a pair of cuff buttons made
from $20 gold pieces , it went fat
down without the slightest inti
mation of incredulity. The party
\rried slung across his back a flask of
* " 'ognac brandy and in his valise
mo u. f
fragrant Havanas , which
rereabollcu-11 * 0 0 115011
to his veracity.
A CHEEKY COSVEEflA * .
The Lincoln Journal tells fu , j" ti
ho boldest attempts at lobbcry w
las occurred in that city in mcny
'eats , which took place yesterday
uorning at the agricultural implement
lopot of Henry Keefer. Mr. K. , ye
riih ono of his clerks , was overhaul- COla
nc some papers and sorting qot notes
lue and past due , preparatory to pre
c nting them for pay ment , when a s tran la ;
ter entered the office , and after pass- er'
ng the usual salutation , was request-
id to take R seat. Ha did so , and at CO
ince entered into conversation with th
ho proprietor , duelling largely upon
ho beauties of Nebraska , our fertile
and hospitable tei ;
ioil and our generous
eople in fact ho was glvlnR T' vii
voefer a very nice game of wind n"
afly mixed. During a lull in the ;
lonversation , aud while Mr. Keefcr's
lack was turned , a largo envelope con- ev <
aining notes to the amount of $1,500 ]
ras picked up by the smooth talker , tai
nd in the uext instant the genial pai
tranger had departed with the mies- to
ng notes. The matter was kept very
niet , nnd Fcirch was made for the
Kief without avail. In the afternoon ofriv
ne of Mr. Keefcr's men discovered riv
ho envelope and notes in the back oiwe L
ard of the depot. The thief had no we
loubt made an examination of the
lacksge and finding i : to bo worthless
him , dropped it. "
at t
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CLOAKS AND DOLMANS.
The largest and most complete as-
ottment west of Now York , we deal
relatively in ladies suits and cloaks te
md handle a line of goods to be
ound only with us , we guarantee bet- m
er value in these goods than any ar
ither house in the west.
Be convinced of this by inspecting
choice assortment of the abovenamcd le
roods just received at lene
MCDONALD & HARKISON'S. to
toFi
non-wed-fn 1408 Farnam St. Fi
PAMPAS GHASS PLDSIES ,
3rop of 1880. Very fine and largo cl
Svans' , Kth and Dod o Sts. n7-2t
0
SCULLEY IS WALKING
FLOWER POT BRACKETS in
peat variety at Evans' , Fourteenth ie
md Dodge streets. ul7-3t
Uled.
?
SHIKK On Tuesday evening , of
roup , at the residence of her grand
Father , T. T. Webb , Libbie , daughter-
Elder Shinn , aged 3 years and 11
months.
W. I . WHITNEY is sole agent for
he celebrated "BURT SHOE"
Buy jour SHOES at WHITNEY'S.
TEE GOAL FAMINE , !
Mercury Congealed at Laramie -
mie This Morning.
The B. & M. Crossing the U. P.
*
The storm fiend has again turned
himself loose out west , and trains are
laid out in consequence. The over-
laud train doe hero ai 3:25 p. m. to
day is repotted ten honra late , and all
other trains out Treat are laid out bad
ly. For some days a severe
storm has been raging be
tween Laramie amd Green River ,
the EHOW drifting badly at the latter
point. Yesterday the track spread In
ono place and ditched a freight train ,
but without very serious consequence
quence , except adding to the
general confusion.
Tuesday the weather turned very
cold , and at 5 o'clock this morning the
mercury fell to 34 ° below zero at Lara
mie and congealed. '
The weather report received at the
UnionPacificheadquarterayesterdayat
noon showed the atmosphere from
Oinalia west to Cheyenne to be quite
cold , ranging from 14 ° above at the
former to 10 ° balow at the latter , with
a sky parti : 11.clouded. . . From Chey
enne to 0- : i it Is clear and calm ,
the mercui y falling to 15 ° below at
Ogden. No fresh snow is reported
anywhere along the line. c
THE COAL FAMINE.
Delayed trains have resulted in a
scarcity of fuel , especially coal , all
along the U. P. line and it is impos
sible lo get coal or wood in the city.
Ono man who went to order a load of
coal yeaierday was told that there
were 100 orders ahead of his and he
would not likely get his coal for a week
to come.
On the B. & M. the trains from the
west Tuesday encountered a terrific
snou storm between Harvard and
Sutton. For two miles the train
passed through almost a solid mass o
blinding snow. After passing throng
it was all sunshine , with fair , balmy
spring-like weather.
MAKING CONNECTION.
The ties are all laid and gangs o
men at work connecting the B. & M
aud 0. & St. P. roads by the rive
bottom ronte which was contested si
hotly by the U , P. Trains will ru
over it in a few days , and it will form
a continuous line from St. Paul
St. Joe and the south , via Omaha am
Lincoln.
Those who know say that the story
told The Herald by the officials of th
new St. Paul Ijne , is quite fishy am
either was purposely intended to de
ceive , or else there is aomothln ,
behind that the public ought to know ,
The policy o : lined by The Heral
wocld be directly contrary to the in
tercsts of the road , its owners and al
common sense views of railroad buai
ness.
BRIEFS
Twenty-three caia of stock in yester
day from the west
J. W. Deal , ( general baggage agent
of the K. P. division , U. P. railroad ,
is in the city.
PERSONAL 3J ASAGRAPHS.
Sirs. A. P. Nicholas has gone east.
IIou. Algernon h. Taidock is in the
city.
Jacklloach left yesterday to visit his
folks in Chicago.
Hon. O. A. Abbott , of Grand Island , is
in the city.
Hon. N. W. TVella ratce in from Schuy-
ler Tuesday.
Henry D. Kjed left to-dayfor a business
trip to Columbus.
Commodore Shufeldt , U. S. N. , was an
jest bound passenger Tuesday.
Sir. atrd Sirs. John B. Furay have re
turned fro.'n Hamilton county.
Mrs. S. R. Johnson and Sirs. Seybolt
nie up from . "Lincoln Tuesday.
Mr. flndJIrs. Prank Walter * returned
estcrday from \risit to the South Platte
ountry.
"Wiley Dhcontha depot policeman , is
yitfi ; cfiL a few days to enjoy hia broth-
's visit.
Sheriff J. W. Boggs , of Washington
ounty , and JJ I" . Hilton , of Blair , are in
10 city.
Senator and Mr * . Saunders , and her B'S-
r , MM. Wolf , left last evening for ft
isitin eastern Iowa.
General Manager Potter and Treasurer a
att , of the C. , B. & Q. , we. t south last
ren us' in their special car.
E. D. Ingei ? ° M general railroad'secre -
ry for the United States and Canada ,
issed throujh the city last night en ron-te J
St. Louis.
A. M. VanDn ? en , general western agent
the A. & P. Telegraph company , ar-
ved in the city yesterday , with a view A.
establishing some new offices in the
est.
,
11. B. Bates , for many years the man- ( "
jer of the Western Union telegraph office
Oakland/was in thecityandteftyeterday
r Denver , where her takes the position of
lanager of the Union Pacific telegraph
Ece.
Ece.As
As we will move into our new quar-
3H about Thursday , November 18th , )
e are offering every thing in our line
luch lower than ever before. Come
ndseous. ( nlG2t )
WHIPPLE , MoMiLLUN & Co. ;
ATKINSON'S , the acknowledged
jading Millinery establishment , corer -
er of Douglas and Thirteenth sts. ,
ook the first premium at the State :
'air , and don't yea forget it.
S WALKING.
NOW IS YOUB TIME TO BUY
rVERCOATS.
MEN'S OVERCOATS. . S2.50.
MEN'S ULSTERS , § 5CP :
BOY'S-ULSTERS , $2.50.
4t AT POLLOCKS.
F. P. P. %
ETE GOODS ,
FAIR PEICES , .
FLEMING'S.
New Citron , Ltmon and Orange Pee {
NEW Filberts , Almonds and Peccans.
NEW Brasds , Hickory and Walnuts , tl
NEW Currant * , raisens and Jigs.
NEW French and Turlisprunes. .
NKW prundles , peaches and cherries. }
Everything first-clats in. oac ine of
_
EXCELSIOR ,
Our Forthcoming Annual
"
Illustrated Review.
Splendid' Engravings , Excel
lent Typography and Be-
liable Statistics.
Arrangements have been completed
for bringing out the forthcoming An
nual Illustrated Review of THE
OMAHA BDE , which will be distri
buted to our sdbscribeftf cm New
Year's Day. AU the illustrations itf
this annual review are to be litho
graphed by a first class artist.
One of the most important
features will be the sketches of the
prominent private residences in
the city , which last year were * crowded
ont by other buildings. The statisti
cal work , which ia the most laborious
part of this undertaking will be more
complete in detail and more thorough
If anything , than in any previous
Review.
In order that no omissions shall oc *
cur in. this branch , we would urge up
on our citizens who have made any
building improvements during the
year to furnish us the desired informa
tion , either a this office or through
the postofSce as early as possible. We
wa'nt the name of the owner of the
improvement or structure , dhcrlption
of the improvement or building
location and costof same.
In view of ot the fact that the out
lay for such an undertaking is very
large , amounting to nearly § 1,600.
we have to eecure a reasonable
amount of advertising patronage from
our merchants and manufacturers
Mr. J. H. Pierce baa been employee
as solicitor for advcrtiements in the
illustrated annual review. He wil
call npon business men ant
furnish them further particulars
concerning the style of the work
ra es of advertising , etc. The edition
will contain 16,000 copies , and wil
therefore be a most valuable medium
for advertising.
Parties who desire to have their
reiidenccs or any buildings illustrate * :
had better apply at this office at an
early day.
INTERESTING TO HORSEMEN
All parties interested in , or owners
of , horse flesh will be , no donbt , grati
Bed to laarn that Omaha is assured o
having a competent veterinary sur-
gaon , Doctor Chambers , who has per
manently located in the city and Is
thoroughly acquainted with every dis
ease known to the equine race , ' anc
will , on short notice attend to any
thing connected with his profession ,
either day or night.
Doctor Chambers : has a number ci
years post been a member of the firm
of Ayers and Chambers , veterinary
surgeons , of this city , and has during
that time won for himself an enviable
reputation. Since diesolution of the
above firm , Doctor Chambers has
opened an office at the Blue Barn on
Sixteenth street , where he can be
found at any time during the day or
at his residence , 45812th street be
tween Harncy and Howard , at night.
CLOCKS ! CLOCKS ! CLOCKS !
At EDHOLM & ERICKSOH'S , op
poalte the postoffic ?
A BEW CLUB ,
Reorganization ot the Garfleld
and Arthur Glee Olub.
Ameci.u.o. ili. , , .ld Garfield and
Arthur glee club was held last evening
in the office of the county clerk , at
which some important business was
transacted.
The popularity of this organization
during the recent campaign was
unbonndedand thn jollification meet
ing on the evening of the 4th inst.
WAS tinged with regret for many at
the thought that this was perhaps the
last appearance in public of its favor
ite singers , as the object for which
they organized was accomplished.
The subsequent announcement that
they would give a concert , was hailed
with delight , and now we have the
pleasure of stating that the club at its
meeting last evening , reorganized on
basis calulated to make it permanent
and one of the institutions of our
city.
city.In
In reorganizing the name of the
club was changed to "The Omaha
ee Club" and all the old officers
retO re-elected to the same positions
hey had previously held. A com-
aitteoo.insisting of Lewis S. Reed , J.
. Smith. T. J. Pennell and John R.
lanchester , were appointed to draft
constitution and bylaws and Messrs.
"rank Smith and J. R. Manchester
rare authorized tc > secure the services
f an accompanist for the organha-
lon.
lon.A
A full set of the Boylston club col-
ostion of German and English , four
art songs for male voices hava been
purchased and preparations are being
mde to give a grand concert at an
sarly day. Wo wish the new organiza-
lon abundant success.
Auction trade sale to-night at M.
Ctamlnga' Auction Rooms , , corner 14th
ind Douglas strpet , A fine lot of
lo thing to be sold to the- trade for ,
.
just what it will bring. Sale at 7:30 :
a'clock. D. S. M. FBETJIEM , ,
Auctioneer.
CLOCKSL CLOCKS ! CLOCKS !
At EDHOLM & BRICKS.ON' . & op
posite the postoffice. ' ' f
SOUELEY IS WALKING ? "
Men's and children's Arctics at Full- .
? ds , Douglas street near Thirteenth.
SEA SHELLS A beautiful line at
Svans' , 14th gnd Dodge Sts. . n7-2t
STEEL ENGRAVINGS.
Finest ever brought t ? Omaha , and -
it New YorVprlces. Don't " fail to see y
' 3 * e
ihem fltlEaton's
Callfoi ? ta Pears , Pluips , Grapes ,
tc. . at Tizard's ' Palace. o21-tf
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;
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For Sale % K > G power Baxter
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THEIIEDIBEGT.
A Tilt Between Opposing
Counsel in the United
States Court.
The Judge's Reprimand.
The case of Engineer O'Donnell VB.
the Union Pacific Railroad , for personal -
sonal injuries received from a railroad
accident , was before the United States
circuit court Tuesday and was given
to the jury that evening. In the ar
gument of the case a personal alter
cation took place between the oppos
ing counsel , which created no amal
sensation.
Hon. A. J. Poppleto-n , attor'noy for
the Union fPacific , the defendarit ,
having in his address to the lury in
timated that the testimony of counsel
for the opposite side , Sf essra. Eedick
and Red'ck ' , should be taken with a
grain of allowance , the senior mem
ber of the firm , Mr. John I. Redicd ,
in closing the case , referred in terras
of regret to the remarks of Mr. Pop
pletoDj and said that he and his son
had lived in this city for twenty-five
years , had growh op side bj * side with
her other citizens and that their charac
ters were well-known in the comma
nlty. Whatever had been charged to
them he could say that they had never
yet been the subjaot of investigation
before a Grand Jury on the charge oi
Biirglary.
- Upon this Mr. Poppleton rose to
his feet and with considerable excite
ment exclaimed , "If you mean that j
have been you are a I'dr , and I cal
npon the court to compel you to si
jlwn , as yon have already exhaufltec
the time allotted to yon. " He then
went on to say that if counsel put
themselves on the attitude of witnesses
they must expect to be treated an
witnesses.
Mr. Kedick said that he didn't pro
pose to submit to * personal assaults on
his or his eon's character and woulc
resent the imputation that they were
not to bo believed under oath. Ha
admitted that he had exhausted his
time and took his seat without further
remarks.
The judge , in charging the jury re
ferred to this little outbreak with con *
siderablo warmth , stating to the jury
that demonstrations of this character
were not so unusual in his court as
they should be and that counsel shoulc
have better control of their feelings
than to give away to such exhibitions
CLOCKS ! CLOCKS 1 CLUCKS !
At EDHOLM & ERIOKSON'S op
poiito the poatoffice.
DOWN THE EIVEE ,
The Tempestuous Voyage of
the O. K. Peck.
The steamer 0. K. Peck , one of the
largest of the up-river boats and be
longing to the northwestern transfer
tation company , arrived ia this city
at 11 o'clock to-day from Sioux City ,
en ronte to St. .Louis. She left Sioux
City Sunday about noon and was consequently
sequontly three full days in making
the trip.
The condition of the river ta report
el as very bad. About 60 milea
above this city , the ice gorge broke
her rudders several times , andshe was
compelled to lie up twice for repairs.
She ia going down " "
"light , that is
without any freight , but brought five
passengers to Omaha. Here she will
remain only long enough to have some
rudder irons made and then leave at
once for St. Louis and in a short time
proceed to the Red river country to
go into the cotton carrying trade for
the winter.
Capt. Gillam is the commander of
the C. K. Peck and L. L. Curtis , her
dark. The officers anticipate
con
siderable trouble from ice and the bad
condition of the channel on the down
; rip.
rip.The
The Peck will como north again in
, he spring. She is now lying at the
bet of Dodge street.
New Engravings at Hospe's ,
Freeh Sweet Cider , at
n52t FLEMING'S.
The State Board.
Hon. G. M. Bartiett , state treasurer -
rer , Hon. S. J. Alexander , secretary
of state , and Hon. F. M. Dan's , land
commissioner , came up from Lincoln
last evening. Mesars. Bartiett , Alex
ander and Davis compose the state
board of public buildings , and are
row making their.annual tour of in-
pection of slate institutions. They
visited the Deaf and Dumb institute
to-day in order to ascertain the amount
of the appropriation required from
the legislature. They will visit the
penitentiary and insane asylnm , at
Lincoln , and the reform school build
ing , at Kearney.
Special Ordinance No 248.
For levying a spechl tax for the construction
of tidcvalk * .
th8 ° "y Conncjl of lhB cltT
. ! .SlfT s V ! ? the Mvcri1 mnursctoppo-
EitetothofollowincrdojcTibcd premises to wit :
3' Holbeck > Iot6 > block ZI <
" °
Total amount , 817.03.
city conndt for the ronwIS on d wifkBta
.Jront of and unjoining tald premise * by Theo-
r n r ! tesen > ' pnnratnco of a contract en-
.
teredlnto by tt.e city of Omaha , witn him , and
alter the failure of the owner thereof to flo the
Mine , after due notice , b ' and the game are
hereby respectively levied and assessed against
Si , . ? i JU ? > parts ot 'ot ' n < l pr mlse . pay-
from tbi d tr < aursr wihlu thirty (3 ° ) y
SM. H- That thfs ordinance shall tako'tffect
and be j , , f orce frt.m , u p gg.
( signed. ) JAUKSE BOTD ,
, . rreaft City Conndl.
n j T
Passed Nov. 9 h , 1880
Attest :
X. F.
. City Clerk.
ApproredNov. llth. 1880.
( Signed ) 0.8. CHASE ,
. The above tax becomesdeltnqcent on the Kth
dayol December , 1BSO , Rer which date , ten
Op ) per cent , penalty nd Interest at the rtte
of one ( lpercent.lnadv ) ncetwinbe dde < J.
8. Q. UALLETFE ,
CItyTre > tUTer.
PARTIGAN ct DODGE ,
Sheet Iran Workers
AND
BOILEE MAKERS
Cor. 12lh and Can strret * .
LADIES' CHENILLE SCARFS.
Ladies' Chenille Scarfs.
LADIES' CHENILLE SCARFS.
Ladies' Chenille Scarfs.
SOLID COLORS.
SOLID COLORS .
Solid Colon.
ONLY S1.00.
Only $1.00.
ONLY § 1.00.
Only 81.00.
LESS TBAN WHOLES ALE PRICE.
Less Than Wholesale Price.
LESS THAN WHOLES ALE PRICE.
Lass Than Wholesale Prica.
L. B. WILLIANS & SON.
L. B. Willums & Son.
L B. WILLIAMS & SON.
L. B. Williams & Son.
WHIPMB , MOMILLKH & Co.
will remove to their new store , in
Crelghton Block , Thursday , Nov. 18 ,
consequently t'cy are offering any
thing in their line at cost. 10-2t
llospe HKS Removed
nis immonsa. stock of
sic,1' across the street , to" tfie new
brick building next door to Harris &
' nlO-6t
Fisher's. -
Attention , Hooks.
All members of the Hosk and Lid-
der company 6e requested lo > attend
a speciar.aneeliog November
at 7:30 : p. m , , sharp.
JUIJDS TREITSCHKB , Sec'y-
SPECIAL H9TO 3.
- t r
NOTICE Advertisement ! To Let f r a. . - j
Lost , Found , Wants , Boarding k' , . . u 5
sorted In those columna ones for tfX Mn'tr i
per Iln ; each snbfl qn < aitlnserto' ! riV ca ! "fJn
per Uno. The flist Insertion n- > ' ioiii
TWKNTT-FIVK CEMTS.
onar ' so IIOAH-CMI ' i * w
M' D. I. . SHOHA3. B.KDI a. t . " ' J'J
ON7.Y TO irfAlJ HOT
Dr. Edward loan Apoccy. ! itt
HELP WANTED
A number 1 piri c.-ok , washer
WANTED . to such teed wages will be
paid. Apply tt.E. corner IStb and Farnham
Sts. 875-29
A good houao-keepSr , by a wid-
WAiJTED Inqtfre at 1513 Dodge Btrtet.
A klrl lor general house woik.
WANTEP K. BJWC& , 23C8 , Capital ATO-
nce. 871'18
FED A coed meat and vegetable cook ,
WAN the St. Ch.wles Hotel. 377-tt
Two carpenifrj. Apply neit
WANTED to CB office. 578-17
-tTTANTED A woman to naeh aud Iron , at
W Emmett Home. H
tTTANTED All Omaha t3 know that th. .
VV Roy l Ft. .totiu Is the Hisocf Sewing
Machlnca , office on 1' th St. 8J9-U
" \TTANTED Book-keep Inp or copyln' to do
VV tvenlncs Address "Competent , " Fee
office. 844-1T
2men to work In marketearden ,
WANTED ' ot 18th ct H W. BAIL. 827-tl
FORREHT-HQUSES AHD LAND.
10R RENT 2 rooms fornuhed or unfor-
F nlehed , 411 16th et , near Howard. 876-18
REST That excellent dwelling hotrae S.
FOB . corner or 22d and California streets.
Well , cistern : .nd barn. Also for sale the cir-
peta. stores , fnmitnre. etc , for cash or on time.
Apply to John Guild. 1005 Farnbam St. 839-tf
REST Dwelling horco S. E. cornrr of
FOR and Burt Sit. Excellent barn , ( iitcnis
indwell' - ' 'tchcap. Also for role cheap , car
pets , fu nlta > . etc for cash or oa tinw : Appl\
to C. A. Moirll. 1C05 Farnham St. 840-t
T11URNISHBD Rooms for rent , at Dorm
J } llouse , opposite Bee c fflce. 802-t
ITIOa REST CottaRC , on 6th nnd Pine Hta.
r new house , eight roomson 53d a' d Tass Sts
Enquire J. V. Koe , 5 ? . E. Cor , 12th and Farn
ham. 696-tl
RENT 2 furnished roorag over Mer
chants Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and
Dodire streets. 2S9-tf
FOR SALE.
RENT Dost room la well furnished of
FOR , cjrnerDoJge and 14th Sts. Bent o
references required. A gent'eman with whom
ai arrangement i ou d be ma'Je to att'nd to.pre-
sent i ccup mi's currsrondenco during hs ; ab
sence , prtfered. Apply at oaco to
Eflj-m-w-t' A.P TCKEY.
FOR SALE Stcreoptican , fitted with Oxy
Hydrogen and Oxy-Calcium jets , and 500
choice views. Best irake and as good ta new.
Address J. Earger , 414 north Thirteenth strfet ,
Omaha. g6M7
EOR SALE A first-clan hotel and resianr-
ant business , located In the bM" put of the
city , and Jolng a good business. The proprietor
Is called west to a'tcnd to mining interest , and
Inquire at BBS office. tOUf
FOR SALE OR RENT Railroad Biting
House , at Elm Creek , Buffalo County , Ne
braska , sixteen miles west of Kearney Junction ,
on the Una of the U. P. R. R. Possession given
Immedtstelj. Good reasons for selline. Full
particular given on appllcAtixn to Mrs. Ptrry ,
on the premises , In pernon or by mai' ' . 803-18
I 60,000 choice Mick for sale. Apply to Tnomas
L Green & Sons , Council Blntfa , 'a. 795-tf
HOUSES And corner halt ot lot , southeast
Al corner 14th and Cass Sts. , 7 rooms in each ;
rent for $20 and $25 10 : month IJXMIS' l.Rib
EsrATK AOEKCT , JSth and Donclai Sts. 070-tf
TOR 8ALK Mixed paints , at A. Ilolmes.ieth
_ C and California Sts. 615-tf
K SALK Cottonwood lumber of all Blzea.al
F
RKPMOND'S. Sbrtflenth-iit. 618-1.
MISCELLANEOUS-
WfT ATHEWS' Dancing Academy
. \J. LTJL will bo open eiery Monday
and friday , Popplcton'fl block , corner 10th and
Farnham 875-2C
rilO LUMBERMEN A yoang man wishes a po-
L sltlon In a lumber yard , city or country.
Ho U capable of keeping bookg and U willing to
work at anythingconncctcJ with yard. Address
C. A. E. , AtladtTc House , Atchlson , Kang.8.
884-20
Sf TJIlAIVAKD.Tax'adcrraht.comor
. \J. JD 13th and Howard St. , I.'eerheAd
a tpeciaity. f5'-lm
'
Absolutely Pure ,
Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No otbif
preparation makes anch lizht , flaky hot breadtl
or luxurious paztry. Can bo eaten by dypeptic1
wlthontfearof the llsresulUnff from heavy l _
digestible food.
Sold only In c by all Grocers.
" * n . POWDIR Co. N r Tork
J. H. FLIEOEL & GO.
Successor * to J. IT.
MERCHANT TAILORS , D
No. f220 Douglas Street ,
QTVT AT = T A
H ?
!
S. P. MORSE & CO. ,
GASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY 0 OODS.
ST. .
An Opportunity is Now Offered to all Ladies West of New Yo rl ; City
to Make Their Purchases from the Finest Lineof
BLACK SILKS ! BLACK SILKS !
Ever shown in a retail store ; purchased for cash direct from French inanu.-
facturers , and especially made and finished for the retail trade.
"CASHMERE GRIFFON SILKS , "
"CASHMERE ALEXANDRE SILKS , "
"CASHMERE PRINGESSE SILKS , "
"SANS NOM SILKS , "
In all numbers and all widths , commencing in 21 inch Cashmere finished
at $1,25 , up to thejinest production of the celebrated
These Goods We Offer at
LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION.
n inspection v/ill well repay intending purchasers.
!
, 21 inch-Brocades in bronze , garneti navy , brown , $1-00 a yard , worth
81.25.
21 Kn&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 Velveta , at $1.50 , $1.75 , $2.00 , $2.25 , $2 5O , $3.0O.
28 inch Silk Velvets from $4 00 to $9.OO a yard.
I
Silk Plushes in alF Colors , all Shades.
In Garnet , Wavy , Greetf , Prune , Gendarine , Etc.
CASHMERES I CASHMERES 1
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. V
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. IP. nvccmsiEi < fe ocx
C I fa 11TTC D B EAS mw OPENED FOE INSPECTION HIS NEW STOCK
t L ii U I I C , It of Fall and Winter Clothing for Men > Tenths' Boys' and
Children's Wear.
_ _ _ , . SPECIAL ATTTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO MEET
M Farnham Street.
1001 the requirements of Everybody.
OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND PATTERNS IS
POD piston 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. . 4c.
NO ONE IF 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 *
Machine Works ,
r. Hammond , Prop. & Manager.
The moat thorough appointed and complete
Jachlne Shops and Foundry In the sUto.
Caitlng3 oi every description nanufacted.
Engines , Pumps and eveiy class of machinery
nade to order.
order.pedal attention given to
If ell Anenrs , Pnlleys , Hangers ,
Shafting , Bridge IronsGeer
batting , etc
Flans tor new M chlnerylleachinc ! l Drttrsht-
ng , Models , etc. , neatly executed.
66Harnev St. , Bet. 14th and 16th.
THE OMLY PLAGE WHERE YOU
can nnd a gocd assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES
At a LOWER FIGURE than at
any other shoo house In tha cltr ,
P. LANG'S , . ]
238 FARHHAM ST.
LADIES' & GENTS ,
SHOES MADE TO ORDER
nl iats'actionguar [ > nt eJ. Prices very reason
blc.
'ASSENCER ACCOMMODATION LINE
BETWEEN
3MAHAAND FORTOMAHA
Connects With Street Cars
lorner of SAUNDERS and HAMILTON
BTRFETS. ( End of Bed Line M follows :
LEAVE OJTAHA :
30 , 8:17andll:19 m ,3:03.6:37and739p.m.
LEAVE FORT OMAHA :
7:15 a m. , 9:15 a. o. , and 12:45 p. m.
4:00 : , OllS and 8:15 PL m.
The 8:17 a. m run , leatln.gmaha , and the
:00 p. m. ran , leaving Fort Omaha , are usnally
jaded to full opacity with regnUr passengers.
The 8:17 a. m. run will be made from the poet ,
fflce , corner of Dodge and 15th snrehta.
Tickets csn l-c procured from street cardrtv-
n , or from drivers of tutlti.
'ABE. 25CENTS ? . I.VCLOWSa ETRE CAB
W.ff
JNO. G. JACOBS ,
fTcrmerlj of abb. ft JKoba )
lo. 1417 Faroham St. , Old Stand of Jacob Oil
IRDKRS Br TRLKORAPB SOL1C1TB
THE CELEBRATED
) val Steel Tooth Harrow
Minnfictnrad by
IA GROOT. Jk 0BDB1SGS , Fondu Lee , Wit.
F. D COOPER ,
Write"for ptleei Agent , Omaha , Kob.
Mwtl
lfCUTG WASTED to eell Dr. CHASES
lUCn I O 2COO RECIFE BOOK. Stilt at
ght. Yon doable your money. Address Dr.
base's Printing House , Ann Arbor , Mich
l * > clAgenU everywhere to iai
Tea. Coffee , BHnK Powder.
lavorins Extracts , etc , by larnnle , to fimIH ,
roflt good. Ontfit freo. People1 ! Tea Co. , EJS
190 , alt LOOlj , alt ] .
AGENTS [ FOB DEVLIN & CO. ,
BOSTONLOTHiN
LOTHiN
LOTHiNJOUSE ,
FARMIAU STREET.
MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY.
The largest and best assortment of
Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases
. and Sample Trunks a Specialty.
H. H. MARHOFF , - - - PROP. ,
117 14th St. , Doors North of Douglas St.
5O3OOO
CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST !
MAX MEYER & BR0.
Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell then ,
entire stock of
Diamonds , Watches ,
Jewelry , Clocks.
Silver-Ware ,
Pianos & Organ
GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
At Manufacturing ; Prices , WMch is from 15 to 20 per
cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House ,
preparatory to moving into their
weN Store , Cor. llth & Farnham
We Mean Business * Come and be Convinced ,