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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1880)
. LIE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning , Nov. i BREVITIES , Taterson sells coal -WINTER Cars , fifty styles , "Chcape Uancvcr"atFREDEEICK , HATTER. Party Tans at AtUn on' .3 Bird cages at the 'M o.nt store. Porter is runnii the Omaha Ferry. -Lubin'sbuA i eriume at Kuhn'e only -Apples S2.23 per barrel at Buffet' ? Large variety of chest protectors a Kuhn'6. -Apples 52.25 per barrel at BuffelV 1'lush in all the new ( shades r. ATKINSON'S. Whipplc , McMillan & Co. , the jewil era , H2i Douglas street o2frtf Scullcy acd the comet are now th principal topics of interest. Just recjived , a car load of Michijai apples , forsalcattlie 'Me stoic. Ladies Btill keep up the habit of try" ' , o mail letters in the fire alarm boxes. ATKINSON discounts any advei tisod price list in the millinery business. Swiss Cheese , wholesale and retail , r CUnmicuzind & MeytrV , 207 cant 13lh S BKST IN , T11EVORLDBaii Olo\e fitting Patterns at Bushman's. 1 Tlie l > cst of meats at Bath & While mxr'xct , opposite the postofiice. 2S-tf Just arrived , a car load of Michiga Apples , for Bale by P. C. 1'ackuf , at II ! cant store. Abraham Kighlingcr , who was trie n the Unite ! States coutt Thursday aiquitted by the jcry. The nights arc now as beautiful : bright moonlight and eofter starlight ca in ike thcro NOTICE. Lemieui's Saturday nisi s > ciablo at JJrasVs hall will be closed unt a lother ha'l can be obtained. It Everybody shaves. GambVs O. E ehop , southwest corner Twelfth and Fan ham streets. nlOlawtf Ticnch digging and pipe laying ha bsgun on the river bottom , north of th U. P. Shops. One hundred horse ? , for use by th military , Department of the Platte , ai rived from Kansas City last uigl't. Diplomas awarded at the recent slat fair are all ready , but many of them stil uncalled for. They arc at D. T. Mount's Tte channel of the river at this poin 13 narrowed down to less than sixty feet ii width , by tic ice , which freezes out fn 11 cither side. Call end get prices of all kinds of gro cerics and npples and potatoes at low fig - res. George Heimrod , U. P. block. novlOtC There was not one arrest yesterday arid the hall of municipal justice was a quiet as Tara'ehaliB , from which the sou of music fled. . The work on the newTrinity cathedra ii to he pushed from now on , n car load o stone per day being contracted for , to t < ahippcd until the entire order is filled. The overland train from the west is four hours late again , and nil the cnslcrt trains were more or less behind time , de laying the west bound trin half an hour , The O.II. . V. train , which arrive ; in this city at noon daily , brings a crowded coach every time , many of the land cx < cursionists coming up that way en rcuU home. The subject for the mooting * ftt Uio "V. M. O. A. rooms this evening is "Th < Crisii iu Daniel's Life. " ( Daniel 1S-:0. ; The meetings are well attended. All an cordially invited t-j attend. Mr. P. C. Backus received yesterdaj an eleaut little bundle of humanity ol the male'persuasion ; weight ten pounds , value estimated at a million dollars pel pound. All well and happy. The excursion of railway conductors left Chicago for San Francisco this mom ing , and will arrive in Omaha early to- toy. The excursionists will breakf.ibl at the Union Pacific Transfer holel. The old buildings were yesterday re mo\cd from the lots corner Tenth ani Farnhanj streets , recently purchased bj A. L. Strang & Co. , for the erection of : § . ! t,000 Mock. The old frames 70 dowi Eighth and Ninth on Douglas , Electioneering for city offices to b < fillc.l four months hence isalready going OT and iu one C.IRC especially a little ring if quietly at work trying to cifectadefe.it ol one of the present officers for re-election. The spring campaign promisss to be an active one. A team attached to Pomcy's miners ] water wagon , ran away last evening , and at the earner of Thirteenth and Farnham collided with a lamp post , thereby demol ishing the greater part of the load , bottles , H ock , etc. The team was secured soon after and the work of destruction ceased. Mr. John Kosicky jesterday received l y mail a subscription for his paper , the Pokrok Zapadu , which was in Austrian paper money , each piece of the value of one "gulden , " ' about forty cents. The ' gulden" is about twice as long as our old fifty cent currency , and is quite a cur- ioiity in its way. ? l few weeks ajo Mr. A. R. Soucr , of THE BEE , moved with his wife into a new nnd cosy home. Thursday the house was struck by lightning , in the shape of a bran new girl baby , ten pounds in we'ght. 3iverj-lxxly is recovering rapidly and Soucr is as happy as a clam at low lide. The residence and lot at the south- n-crt comer of SucUenth andDouglas have l > en rented to an eastern party , who is creeling a ] large barn on the south end. If the lot had been leased to some one for the ere tion cf three or four neat tenement houses , it would bavo teen a great im- ! i proicmtnt over the pressat arrangement. B Prairie schooners , still occasionally been pasjing westward , are now prairie Kloamera. A'moet all of them are provided with stoves , the pipe projecting through the top of the canvas covering , and a blanket with a hole cut in it hung down i front. Such precautions are needed in this weather. The last ttick of timber in the old I-ininger warehouse , corner of Fifteenth nnl Farnham , was tumbled over about ten o'clock yesterday , the brick walls having already been levelled to the ground. The corner now presents much the appear ance of the scene of a great fire , not one biick being lift standing utxra another that has not been torn down. It will Foon be occupied by a handsome structure. Onocrataof Fire Kiudlers , coating S1.25 , will bnilrl your fires for the cn- iiro winter without labor. Sold by all grocer * . THE CKEIGHTOJf , A first-class hotel In every respect , ir situated on the northwest corner of Thirteenth and Capitol avcnno. Thi * now hoaeo la newly and elegantly fur nished throughout , and the table ar.d bill of faro will compare favorably with the best in the land. . Give it a trial. No runner at the Depot * xt29-eod-tf THE BACEELOE'S WAKE. A Leading light ot the Lone some Brotherhood Quaffs Hymen's Nectar. The Life-Long Tie Thoroughly Done at the Old Trinity. A Dazzling Array of Silks ; Satins and Jewels. For weeks past the eoclal circles ol thin city have boon worked up ovei the prospects of a wedding that vrai to bo the most "bang up" affair ovci known in Omaha. All sorts of exaggerated - aggerated rumors sproid far and wide gaining toady crodancc among ibt credulous. Ttio dito of the important evenl was fixed for November 18h , and ii was celebrated Thursday evaninp , at { o'clock , at Trinity cathedral with al the pomp and splendid circumstanc < tint the most exacting cnuld desire Both of the high contracting parlie were BJ well knovn in this city ani the circle of friends and admirers wa GO largo that it was a matter of coura that the cathedral was thronged wit ! ihoso who went to witness th performance of the marriage rite ; iilwaya an interesting sigh but particularly so when surround ® by tha attractions that wealth con tributes and under auspices so dc lightful to the happy couple and thei friends. The interior of Trinity was not elal orately adorned for the occasion , a was anticipated , but the front of th door extending to the carriages wa constructed a canopy ot raw silk , fes tooned and bearing that symbol o good fortune , the hcraa ohoo , on cat : fold. A rich tapestry carpet coverei the sidewalks and extended up th aisle to the altar. 3 At 8:30 the bridal party ontcrci the church , preceded by Lieut. Fee and Herbert Thayer , the ushers , ii the following order : Mr. J. D. Her the groom , accompanied by Mrs. P E. Her ; the groomsmen and bridei maids , John S. Collins , W. W. Dodge of Iowa , Percival Lowell nnd B. B Wood , Mies Jennie O'Brien , of Bur liugton , Miss Sallie Goetschius , Mi's : Mattie Sharp , Miss Louljamo , Mis Joaie Furey and Miss May Her , thi last two performing the duty of 'flovrci girls. Last came the bride , Mis ; Georgia Maud Gray , escorted by hei father , Mr. George Gray. The bridi were a white princosso dress of bro caded satin , trimmed with poinl duchcsio hce and silver fringe. A wreath of orange blossoms adorncc her hair and a silk tulle veil fell ovei her shoulders. The bridesmaids dresses wcroof white tarlotan , trimmed with white satin acd lace , and em broidered cashes. Arriving at the altar the aoleniu service was performed by Dean Mills- paugh , and to the musical sound ol the wedding march the party retiree from the church and were driven , tc the elegant residence of Mr. P. B. Her , on Jackson and IGth streets , whcro t magnificent reception was held , the guoits Including the most prominenl citizens of Omaha end vicinity. Among a great many beautiful and valuable g presents received by thi bride were : Diamond bracelets , from tho'groom butter knife , Herbert Thayer ; silvei card receiver , Captain aud Mrs J. Y. Furoy ; silver jewel case , Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Her ; flower vase , Edith Her ; flower vase , May Her ; silver card casej Willioller ; pairof hand painted vasesj Mra. Goetschius ; pair of competiera , Mrs. Julius Her ; pair ol bronze figures , U. Suesen- bach ; gold bony spoon , Frank Mur phy ; pair of silver candlesticks , Me. and Mrs. F. C. Morgan and daughter ; sat of Haviland china fruit dishes , twclvo pieces , M. T. Patrick ; pair silver napkin rings , Mrs. Dr. Dins more ; porcelain bouquet holder , Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Bonn's ; Scott's poems , Oapt. Stanley Stewart ; silver pic- knife , Pcrcival Lowell ; com bined toilet and jewel case , very handsome , from Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Williams ; pearl-handled satin and lace hand-painted fsn , Mr. and Mrs. H. Baxstor , of St. Louis ; silver bouquet holder , Mrs. Dr. ( Hoffman ; Wedgwood pitcher , Samuel Burns ; Cabinet , C. W. Hand , of Burlington , Iowa ; set of half dozen paarl - handled jinives , George T. Mills ; silver jewel case , Miss Jennie O'Brien , of Burlington ; Bird receiver , Mr. and Mrs. Max Meyer ; gold-lined card receiver , W. \V. Dodge , of Burlington , Iowa ; jewel saso , John Asker ; pickle dish , Miss Mattie Sharp and Miss Lou [ jams ; beautiful gold-lined cofleo set of seven pieces , Mr. and Mra. W. A. Pnxton ; silver and glass toilet ct , Mies Josie G. Furey ; silver smoking tot ; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy ; lilver gold-lined coffee sot , J. G. Chap- nan. nan.About About midnight the newly made lusband and wife were driven to the Jnlon Pacific depot , whcro a special rain in waiting conveyec them to /ouncil Bluffs , and the south bound iVabash train to-cay numbered them , mong Its passengers for St. Louif. ? ho wedding tour will ba extended to lithe principal cities of the east and rill occupy several weeks' time. Miss Carrie Collins , formerly with Irs. E. Andres , of this city , has pened a dressmaking establishment a Jacobs' block , Fifteenth and Capi- ol avenue , and Is prepared to do any hing in this line on short notice and a the best possible manner. Parties .aving work of tWs kind , and desir og it executed in the latest styles , rill do well to give Miss Collins a call. "Plant's Extra , " the best pastry nd "Washburne'a Patent Minno- ota , " were swarded diplomas at the tatofair , ISSO.ss the best Spring end IVinter Wheat Flours respectively. J EMEfo & . Co , Grocers. ATKINSON'S , the acknowledged cading Millinery establishment , cor- lorof Donglas and Thirteenth sts. , ook the first premium at the State Fair , and don't you forget it. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY yVERCOATS. MEN'S OVERCOATS , § 2.50. MEN'S ULSTERS , $5.00 BOY'S ULSTERS , $2.50. 6-4t AT POLLOCKS. PABAOBAPHS.- PERSONAL ; . Prof. Samuel Augheyis in town. Wiley Dhcon has returned from a trij to Blair. Harry Hall , of the Vandalia line , is ir the city/ P. J. Kichols returned from the wesl Thursday. Superintendent J. T. Clark hasretumet from a trip west. S. S. Stevens has returned from Chicas < and was in the city Thursday. William Anyan , of the Grand Islam land office , was in the city Thursday. Mrs. L. H. Korty , wife of the manage : of theTJ. P. telegraph office , is-quite ilL Elder George Medlosk , the veteran sex ton of Prospect Hill , is convalescent aftei quite a severe jittacU of illness. EJMiB3j\Iattie \ Eothsehild , sister of Mrs A. Pola k , has icturaed from the east where she has been for the past year. Early yesterday morning , while thi thermometer was down in the "teens , ' who lives acrosi wo i aw our neighbor the way skirmishing around his bacl yard clad in ulster , muffler ant mittens , picking up sticks and break ing elivers off the garden fence , preparatory paratory to kindling a fire in thi kitchen atovo. Our sympathies wer aroused. Wo stepped to the door , am calling him over , ssked if ho had ovc heard of "H. < m > nf's PATENT FIR KINDLERS. " Yes1 ; ho said , "but h never likes I. try any of these nei fancied labor saving Inventions , for body is sure to bo humbugged. Handing him a block of the "kind lers , " wo said : "This is au cxceptio : to your rule. " Humbug and Fir Ktndlers cannot exist under the sam roof. The Kindlersoon makes it to hot for the bug. He tried it , and ai hour later we saw him at French1 Grocery Store ordering a half doze : crates , Grasping us cordially by th hand ho said , "Hayden'sFiro Kiudk is the greatest Invention of the age. don't see how I managed to keephous so many years without it. " One trla will convince the most skeptical. CLOAKS AND DOLMANS. The largest and most complete as sortment west of New York , wo dca exclusively In ladies suits and cloak and handle a line of goods to bi -found only with us , wa guarantee bet ter value in these goods than anj other house In the west. Be convinced of this by inspectinj a choice assortment of theabovenamet goods just received at MCDONALD & HAMUSON'S. mon-wed-fri 1408 Farnam St. Just received to-day by express an other invoice of the beautiful Racini silverware such as never before wai seen in Omaha , at Edholm & Erlck son's , the jewelers , opposite the post office. New Engravings at Hosec's , Fred K. HeinrickaoK , tlu populai IGth strebt butcher desires to inforn the public that he constantly keeps 01 hind the best of meats , and is HOY prepared to receive orders by tele phone from any part of the cily Market IG'h nnd California streets. The Epizootic. The epizootic plague still rages , anc scores of horses aw afflicted with il and unfit for \ urlThe following remedy for the disuse is prescribed ; Take the extract of ammonia and sweet oil in the following proportions ; Quo part extract of ammonia and twc of sweet oil , well rubbed on the out side of the throat and glands of the neck every two or three hours until blistered freely , feeding them on bran mash until they fully recover. Thie treatment is entirely succecsful. As the disease is very prostrating , do network work the animals if it is possible tc avoid it. Keep your stables clean and well ventilated , and whitewash them frequently. Exposure of the animals and hard work may bring oti iun fever. The largest stock of all kinds oi Spectacles and Eye Glasses , in gold , silver , steel or ruby frames , to suit the most difficult oycs , can bo found at Edholm and Erlckson , the Jewelers , Fifteenth and Dodge street , opposite the poatoflico. FIRE ! About half-past five o'clock this morning a. small boy was seen holding in his left hand a block of combujti- blo material , and between the thumb ind linger ot his right hand a match. Stealthily he approached the kitchen stove. Lighting the match ho applied t to the material in his left hand and , hon quietly depositing the earao in , ho atovo. A fire ensued. No alarm ras given. The department was not : allod out , and , notwithstanding the act that there was a fierce conflagra- ion , no one got excited , not even the imall boy. Upon investigation it was iicertaiuod that the boy had been In truded to light the kitchen fire , rhich ho promptly did by means of a hip of Hayden's Patent fire Kindler , rhich never misses fire. YM. . C. A. Meetings. The week of prayer for young men nd Young Men'a Christian aisocia- Ions , is being observed this week hroughout the world , and tha moot- nga in Omaha have been well attended nd quite interesting. Yesterday , Ir. J. W. Dean , an estimable Chris- Ian man , of Iowa , arrived in the city nd will remain during the week and crhapik the first part of next. Mr. lean is a good bible scholar and an iteresting and impressive speaker , nd such a warm friend of young men bat all who hear him will be well re- aid for their .tima. The meetings ill continue to be held at the rooms nd commence promptly at 7:30 : p. m. iood singing and an interesting ser- ice may be expected each evening. All are most cordially invited. Call in at Edholm & Erickson , the jwelors , and hear the melodious trains of the Zither , Harmonica , Pic lo and Mandalina music boxes. STEEL ENGRAVINGS. Finest ever brought to Omaha , and t Now York prices. Don't fail to see hem atfEaton'a nGtf J"cr Sale Six-horse power Baxter ngino and boiler , In good repair , tpply at BEB office. po4tf ; MIMICKIN&MOSES , A New Born Babe Adrift ir a Wicker Basket. But the Potter's Field and Nol Pharaoh's Daughter Re ceives it. A distressing case was brought t < light at the freight depot of the Chicago cage and North wea tern road , in Ooun cil Bluffij , Thursday , by the dlscovci In the baggage room of the body of i six or eight days' old child , packet away in a large marketbasket. The coroner's inquest revealed thi following Tacts surrounding the mye tcry : In a second class coach of the mai train that reached the Bluffa fron Chicago over the Northwestern roac on Wednesday night , a brakeman dis covered a common market basket has kot sitting on one of the seats. Thi discovery was made after the last passenger engor had left the train , and th brakeman took tha basket to the bag gage room at the depot , whore lost ai titles are kept until called for o forwarded to headquarters. 1 thin quilt covered the top c the basket and the brakeman di not remove it , but placed basket an alt in the -baggage room withou knowing the contents. It remalne there all night , and yesterday morn ing , Mr. H. C. Keeler , baggage agenl found it , and with a view of ascertain ing whether or not it contained anj thing of value , ho raised the quilt an put his hand down in the basket. H touched something cold and uc natural and instinctively withdroi hia hand.He then removed the coverin entirely and was horrified by the dh covery that the basket contained th dead body of an infant. At the eid of the body was a nursing bottle ha ) filled with soured or frozen milk , aui at the little one's feet was a bricl wrapped In a cloth , having ovidentl ; been placed In the basket in a warnioi condition. The body was dressed it n calico wrap , to which was pinned i strip of paper bearing the words "Ste phen Vincent. " A tag was found tied to the aide o the basket , on which was written "Mr. King , guarding the poor , llounc Grove. " The word "guarding" was m doubt Intended to mean "guardian.1 Round Grove is the name of a sta tion on the Northwestern road Ii Illinois , end it was probably the hopi of the person who placed the poc : little waif in the basket that it woul ( be discovered before the train roachec Bound Grove , and would be there de llvered as directed. But if this wai the object , it was a desperate risk and resulted in the untimely death c : thoinnocentbabo. Thegeneral belief i that the author of this crime roall ] intended that the baby should be do livorcd to the overseer or guardian o the poor at Round Grove , living auc well , and that being permitted t < remain in its close quarters for nearly twenty hours , it perished. There wai a fire in the baggage room a ) } o : Wednesday night so that the little thing could not have died from the of fecta of the cold but rather died fron : suffocation and its long continued im prisonraent. The body of the little unfortunate was decently burled ir Potter's Field , and with it probablj buried all that will ever be known o ; the sad crime. The above facts are gleaned from the columns of The Nonpareil. i . < > . oompletestocl of Gorhatu'd st-l'd oilv.irwaro In th ( city is at Edholm & Erlckson's , the jewelers , opposite the postofficc. ULSTERS1 ULSTERS ! ! Just received a handsome line ol ladies' Ulsters , Havelocks and Jackett elegant iu style , excellent in quality. Handsome black silk suits for § 25. An early inspection solicited. MCDONALD & HARRISON. 16m-w-f 1408 Farnham St. FURS ! FURS ! ! FURS ! ! ! The Omaha Fur Manufacturer , Henry G. Richter , is to be found op posite the postoffico. o26-tf WIRE FLOWER STANDS at Ivans' , Fourteenth and Dodge ttreets. n7-3t New Engravings at Hospe's. The New Church. The corner stone laying of the new fonth street M. E. church , which ook place yesterday , was conducted > y Rev. Dr. W. G. Miller , presiding ilder of this district , assisted by Rove , tfarqnotte and J. B. Maxfield , of this Hy.After After an address , prayer and res- tension reading of the scriptures by Dr. Miller , Rev. Maxfield read , the crlptural lesson. | A box containing a discipline of the hurch , a testament , the minutes of he last annual conference of the hurcb , the name ? of all the pastors if the churches , the presiding elders if the district , the Sabbath school nperlntendents , scholars , etc. , etc. , ras placed in the corner stone and oaled up. The benediction was hen pronounced and the congrega- ion adjourned to the church , whore Dr. Miller delivered an appropria'e , nd forcible discourse. He was followed by J. B. Maxfield n some very interesting remarks , and i shoit address from Hon. Geo. W. ? rest , and the benediction by Rev. J. Richards closed a very interesting iccasion for the church. DiamondsRuby and Pearl Jewelry , tEdholm & Erickson , the Jewelers , pposite the postoffice. NOW IS YOUR TIME. I will sell , for the next fifteen ays , 1C Invincibles and 9 Argands , t cash. These are left from 110 lught at the commencement of the cason. Now is your opportunity to et one of the best ban-burning heat- og stoves in the market , at a very low gure. Call in time and secure a bar- aln. R. TBOSSOT , n8-3t 1111 Douglas Street. EXCELSIOR. Our Forthcoming Annual Illustrated Review. Splendid Engravings , Excel lent Typography and Re liable Statistics. Arrangements have been completed for bringing out the forthcoming Annual ' nual Illustrated Review' Tm OMAHA BEE , which will bo distri buted to our subscribers on New Year's Day. All the illustrations in this annual review are to be litho graphed by a Drat class artist. One cf the mtfat Important features will bo the sketches of the prominent private residences , it the city , which last year were crowded out by other buildings. The statisti cal work , which is the most laborious part of this undertaking will be more complete in detail and moio 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 anj building improvements during the year to furnish us the di sired informs tion , either nt this office or througl the postoffice as early as possible. W < want the name of the owner of tht improvement or structure , discriptioi of the improvement or building location and costof same. " In view of ot the fact that the out lay for such an undertaking is verj large , amounting to nearly § 1,500 , wo have to eecure a reasonabli amount of advertising patronage f ron our merchants and manufacturers Mr.TT. H. Pierce has been employee as solicitor for advertiements in thi illustrated annual review. He wil call upon business men ant furnish them further particulars concerning the style of the work rates of advertising , otc. The cditioi will contain 1G,000 copies , and wil therefore bo a most valuable mediun for advertising. Parlies who desire to have the ? residences or any buildings il'ustratet bad better apply at this office at ai early day. A great many housewives are trou bled in making bread in cold weather because of changeable teuiperaturi while the sponge is rising. By usinj compound yeast in the morning yoi can b.iko the same forenoon , and b < successful in making good bread. * Call at Fleming "Vfc Co.'a and gel sample on trial , and then order regu larly of your grocer Tuesdays anc Fridays. The fermentnm is sold bj the trade generally and by FLEMING & Co. , Solo Agents. GUARD AGAINST THE COLD , I have for sale a lot of heating stovei suitable for stores , offices or churches which will be sold low. Enquire of E. F. Cook , Odd Fel lows' block. n8t2 DO NOT MISS IT. If you want a self-feeding stove , one that keeps fire day and night , foi from $7.00 upwards , call soon anc examine my stock. R. Trosin , 1111 Douglas street. 18-3 Real Estate Transfers- -Mary B. Cooke and husband to Pat , R" . Dailey. w. d. , lots G and 7 , blk. 457 , "Grand View" § 225. Joseph Doghorty nnd wife to An drew Diezoi , w. d. , lot 4 , blk. 209J , .Omaha $1000. John A. Harbach and wife' to tht Sioux City and Neb. R. R. Co. , w. d. , part sw Jno J sec. 15 , tp. 15 , r. 13 , o.-Sioo : Sarah S. McConihe to John Me- Orosry , q. c. < * . , lot.G , blk. 41 , and e lot 8 , blk. 101 , Omaha $40. United States to Charles Smith , patent for w nw J , ne J nw J and uw i no i see7 , tp. 14 , r. 12 c. Cfias. Smith to John Ritchey , w. d. , w nw J , ne J nw J and nw 4 ne \ sec 7 , tp. 14 , r. 12 e § 1,000. John Ritchie and wife to Gco. H. Boggs and Low W. Hill , q. c. d. , nw J , n A sw , w i ne J sec. 7 , tp. 14 , r. 12 e § 50. Goo. H. Bo-as ; and Lew W. Hill to Christian Kaelber , q. c. d. n. w. , n. i a. w. , and w' A n. o. , sec. 7 , t. 14 , r. 12 o. § 1 Luanna B. Taylor et. al. to Chris tian Kaelber , w. d. , n. w. } , n. $ B. w. and w. A n. e. j , sec. 7 , t. 14 , r. 12 e. $3,520. Champion of Omaha. Parties wishing to play for the champion cuoj at Hornbergor's Brunswick Billiard Hall , on Monday night , November 22d , will please call and rogiiter their names at once. 10-2t FLOWER POT BRACKETS in ; raat variety at Evans' , Fourteenth and Dodge streets. n7-3t California Pears , Plums , Grapes , ate. , at Tizard's Palace. o214f Everybody shaves at Gambles 0 K Shop , southwest cor. 12th and Farn- nol9-lawtf A Dangerous Attraction. "Tho papers of the west side are growing happy over the "possibility" hat Bernhardt will appear one night n that town. We will wager onr old avercoat that the "possibility" of the alopgated actress" appearing in that > lace will never prove to have been a act. Wo opine that Sara has yet ome respect for herself1 As things lave been going on over in that town ately , we fear in the event of Sara'a topping there she would be in danger rf meeting with an accident similar to hose that happened her in France. " [ Nonpareil. CAPS ALL. Bonner's Stovee much the finest n the Market. Call and see. 141C Douglas street. o22-tf W. N. WHITNEY is sole agent for bo celebrated "BURT SHOE. " Buy your SHOES at WHITNEY'S. Buy your BOOTS at WHITNEY'S. Buy your OVERSHOES at WHIT- nol6-4t THOSE TERRIDLE HEADACHES OENEE- UTED by obitractcd secretions , and to which adles are espeially sabjejt , can always be re- leved , and their recurrence prevented , by the UE of T AURA TIT'S EmsRVZscxTr SZLTZZR AFZKHST PBOCURABLE AT ALL DBUQ STORES. SPECIAL M9T.OES. MOT ICE Advertisements To Lot For Sale' Lost , Found , Wants , Boardln ? ftc. , will be Inserted - sorted in thcee columns once for TEN CENTS per Una ; each enbsequsat Insortlon.FIVE CENTS per lino. The flist Insertion never less than TO LOAK-HDXiT. SO LOAH-Oall at law Offlca MOH2T . 7HOUA8. Room 8. Crelghtou Block OMKY TO LOAH 1109 Farnham street. M Dr. IWwRrdn Loan Agency , nor-JS-tl KELP ffAKTlQ Bf a joang man situation si WANTED amannensls or corrcsooEdms cleik ; has h d cipctlenco ia a large railroad office , and can furrbh excellent reference Ad dress ShortlKnJ , Bee oiEco. SDO-25 mWO OENTLEMEV dnlre room with or * ith- JL out board ; locality must bo between 17th and 20lh and Oodgo cud Uasa etrctts. Adi < K * C. , Ceo office. S89-20 " ANTED 2 ciila at tbo Omaha House.835U W"ANTED 835-U fEU A Rord lady tooh : no othsr need WAI , cir. Hta and flariley ( Farmers' Hutfo. BSCXB ANTED A si'iution 03 houso-kccper. W . S. , yco office. SS7-SO A situation M second help in a WANTED - house. Address A. S. , Bccioloo. - 833-20 for fur scwinr , at Henry 0. Khhter , GIRLS p ist Bfficc. SSC-10 r ANTED A good second-hand do k witfi drawers and compartments. A cylinder liddcsc preferred AddKiB statiuc I rice , X. , lcc ! olliyc. h3iS ' dcsins a place ArOMI'EIENTYounjman oc to help In of- Iicj. AdJrrss P. S. , Boo office. 879-13 A number I pirl ccok , washei WANTED . to sucVL coud wages will bt paid. Apply fl. E. corner 13th and Famnara hta. 976-20 A peed house-kccpar , by a wid WANTED luqu'ro at 1513 Dodge strict.S71J S71J i 'ANfED A coed meat and vastkUo cook at tlig St. Cturlcs Hotel. S7MJ TXrANlEU All Omihi tj know tint t ! " VV Key l St. Jonn Is the Kliia-t Soul i Machines , office on l"th St. f 4 > > 'ANTED 2men to work in ru rl et < Afl J > north cu'i ot 18th ft U. W. HA I' . . K7-t ! | FOR REHT-HOUSE3 AMD l"D. l . QTORE FOR KRNT First floor-xnd bascracnt O Apply to GeoM & llorri'l , ICOj Kurilh..m SJ , SD.-tf ISBNT A furnisheJ , soutr. flout ruutu FOR at No. 1612 Kanih-un St ; 8-t : RENT Doll : room in well fufiiis tdcf EOll , corner DoJgo and 14th Sta. tfcet u rcferencca required. Agcnt'ercan with wlim nn arrangement lou'd be made to .litnd to pic scntoccuptnl'a corr9pondano during hia nb ecnce. ] < rtfercd. Apply atoaio to 803-m-w-l A.P IL'KEY. pOR REST That cxcclltmt dwclllnif house S C E. corner o ( 22d and Oilifornla streets. Well , cistern hnd bam. Appjr ! to John Guild ICOSFamhamSt. 839- ' ; REST EwclllrifT hoiuc S. E. cornT c ; FOR 23d and Kurt St ) . Excellent barn , ci tcni ! indwell ; rent cheap. Apply to C. A. orrill 1005 Farnham St. 840-t -JTlUIlSISHEn Kootns for rent , at Dorat J llouao , opposite Bee cfflc. 802-t RENT Cottage , on Cth and Pine Sts. FOR now house , eight rooni9on(3dard CassSts Enquire J. P. Koe , P. E. Cor. 12th and Fam ham. C9C-t RENT 2 furnished rooms ovei Her FOR Exchange , N. E. Cor. 10th anc Podge streets. 289-tf FOR SALE. T710R SALE AND RENT For rent , a very de _ C eirablo comer store , at No. 804 10th St Also for sale-a lot 33x132 feet adjoining the U P. track , on Jones strict , between Oth and 10th Inquire of Qeo. H. Pcteiaon. 831-t : SALE A flrst-claas hotel and restanr EOR business , located in the bei" part of the city , and Jelngagoodbusineaj. Tbeproprieto is called west to attend to mining interest , anc must sell. Inquire at BBS ollico 61tf 50,000 choice hnck f or sale Apply to Thomu T Green & Sons , Council Blutb , la. 795-t O UOUSKa And corner halt ot lot , soutbcas fy corner 14th and CasaSts. , 7 roonu in each rent for 820 and ? 25 per month DKMIS' l.'KAl ESTATK AiiKxcT. ISth and Douglas Sta. 670-t T710R SALE Mixed paints , at A. Uolmc8,18tl J and California Sta. C15-t ' SA LK Cottonwood lumber of all slzc3a F'K HOND-S. Slxteenth-Bt. 616-t HISGELUHEOUS. \ TUTATHEWS' Dancing Academ ; Wf , V.JLlLJL will ha open every Honda ; and Frida.y , Popplcton'o block , corner 10th an ( Fcrnliam. 873-2 ( riAO LUMBEUMEN A yonnjt man w lahcs a po I. sltionina lumber 3-anl , city or crmnlrv He is capable of keeping books an'd id willing ti work at anything connected with yan' . Addrcs C. A. 11. , Atladtic House , Atcliison , Kansas. 864-20 / 1 T > BAINARDTaxfadcrmistcomo S/ - JJ3th and Howard St. , Deerheac a epccialty. t-SWm A Absolutely Pure , JIada ( roi n drape Cream Tartar. No othtl preparation makes such light , flaky hot brcirti , " or luxuriouspastry / - Can be eaten by dypcptic' without fear of the Ha resulting from heavy I " , Sold only In c by all Groccra. " " w Powww Co. N w York always Cores and never disap points. The -nrorld's great Pain- Reliever for Man and Boast. Cheap , quick and reliable. PITCHERS CASTOR1A is not Narcfl'Jfc. Children grow fat upon , Mothers like , and Physicians recommend C STORIA. It regulates the Bowels , cures "Wind Colic , allays Feverishness , and de stroys Worms. \VEI 1 > E METER'S CA TARRH Core , a Canstitntional Antidote for this torriole mala dy , "by Absorption. The most Important Discovery since Vac cination * Other remedies may relieve Catarrh , this cures at any stage Before Consumption sots in. THE DAILY BEE the Latest Home and To nbj < ND.WS of the Day , S. P. MORSE & CO. , GASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS. It being our aim to popularize our store and increase our business by selling a lare quantity of goods at a nominal profit , we invite the attention of the public to our immense stock which , we are offering at a very slight advance over wholesale coat. Surely our goods bought from manufacturers direct for cash down , will well merit the title of "goods well bouehtare half sold. " Moreover we solicit the trade of the BANKER THE MERCHANT , THE MECHANIC , FARMER , one and all are welcome at our counters ; the rich ever on the alert to save a dollar will not fail to avail themselves of the opportunity here afforded , and the poor also will get dollar for dollar when trading with us. MORSE'S. Blanket ? , Blankets , REDUCED. MORSE'S. Blankets , Blankets , REDUCED. " MORSE'S. Blankets , Blankets. REDUCED. Again we make reductions in these goods , and to clear our stock we have marked as follows BLANKETS , Formerly sold at $8.00 , MOESE'S. ' now * * S6.50. ' BLANKETS , Pnow # MORSE'S. BLANKETS , Sd - ' MORSE'S- ' BLANKETS , T fmM , MORSE'S. BLANKHTS , now marked $12.00. MORSE'S ' , OTDEEWEAB , We open to-day a fresh line of MOESE'S ' - on ? 50 ct. merino Vests worth ' TINDEEWEAE , 75o ; an extra heavy seamless MOESE'S TJNDEEWEAK , Vest at $1,25 worth $1-75 ; MOESE'S American Hosiery Go's seamless ' TJNDEEWEAE , Vests at $1,50 worth S2.CO ; MOESE'S UBDEEWEAE , Ladies' scarlet medicated Vests MOESE'S and Pants at $2,00 worth $2.25 , ' UNDEEWEAH and the very best seamless Vests MOESE'S UNDEEWEAE , and Pants made at $9.00 a suit. MOESE'S Gents' all wool Vests and Pants TTNDEEWEAE , $1.25 .worth $2.00. Gents' best MOESE'S UNDEEWEAE seamless scarlet Vests and Pauls MOESE'S , at $2,50 or $5 00 a soit worth UNDEEWEAE , double as much. MOESE'S Courvoisier KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT Morse's Just received a full stock of Morse's Kid Gloves , kid gloves from ih celebrat Oourvoisier ed French Factory of Ph. Morse's Courvoisier. ' Kid Gloves , Courvoisier Black Kids , c ? and Morse's Oourvoisier 4 Button. Morse's Courvoisier Colored Kids J ' Kid Gloves Courvoisier Morse's , and 4 Button , Courvoisier Undressed Kids , White Par Morse's. ty Shades , Navy Blue , &c. Kid Gloves. Our new RIVERSIDE LACE Morse's1 GLOVE with the most approved ' Morse's Oourvoisier proved style of fastening made in II and 15 hooks. Morse's * Kid Gloves , -i - FOSTER LACE GLOVES " " Courvoisier closing out at great reduc Morse's tions to make room for the Kid Gloves , above new goods. Morse's , Silks . Reduced . " 6 * ? ave made sreat reducMorse's , wiiu.M j.vuii wvi ' tions in Black Bilks and offer' ' Silks Reduced our Cashmere finished gros Morse's , gram silk. Silks Reduced Former pr'co. Present price. Morse's , $1 60 51 45 ' " Silks Reduced 1 75 1 55 Morse's" , 2 OO 1 75 2 25 2 00 Morse's Silks Reduced , 2 50 2 25 2 75 2 45 Morse's Silks Reduced , 3 50 3 10 Morse's Samples furnished and Silks Reduced - comparison , parison solicited with silkC * ' Silks Reduced from any retail house in the Morse's , country. s. . IMIOIRSim & TTC D i EAQ mw OPENED FOE INSPECTION _ ST ° OK ' ' anil I I SUn oFaUandJVinter ? Clothing for Men'a Youths' Boys' Children's "Wear. SPECIAL ATTTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO 1001 Farnham Street. the requirements of Everybody. * / . OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND PATTERNS IS BlOCk. the most varied and elegant ever displayed in the city. -CITIZENS ABH CORDIALLY INVITED TO EXAMINE our lai-go display of JDress and Business Suits , Fall Grand Weight Overcoats , Novelties in Furnishing Goods , Stylish Hats and Caps , Trunks , Valises , Califorfcrnia Blankets and Overalls , &c. . &c. -NO ONE IF HE CONSULTS HIS OWN INTERESTS WILL OPENING buy ono dollar's worth of Clothing until he has seen our immense Stock and learned our Prices. DISEASES OF THE EYE , Ear and Throat. * DE , L. B. GKADDY , OCULIST , AURIST & LARYNCIST- Offlce Over Kennara's Drug Store , Corner of 14th snd Douglas Sts. novl8-3m E3 _ IE1. OOOIEL , UNDERTAKER , Odd Fellows' Block. Prompt attention given t > orders by telegraph. THE ONLY PLACE WKERE YOU can find a good assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES At s LOWER PIQURK than at say'other shoe boon In tha cltr. P. LANG'S , ' 236 FARNHAM ST. LADIES' & GENTS , SHOES MADE TO ORDER ani gatte.'actlon guaranteed. Pclcei very reason able. JNO. G. JACOBS , ( formerly of QUh & Jacobs ) lift ! ff % f" ffiJ "SP R $ f W W % UNDERTAKER Ko. HIT Furnham St. , Old Stand of Jacob Oil ORDKRS Br TKLKGRAPn SOMC1TK n-J7.1i" JC. . MERCHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave , , Opp. Masonic Hall , OMAHA. - - - - - NEB. PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION LINE _ BETWEEN OMAHAAND FORTOMAHA Connects With Street Cars Comer of SAUNDER3 and UAMILTOS STREETS. ( End of Red Line M follows : LEAVE OMAHA : 630 , * S:17andll:19a-m ,3:03fi:37and7:23iun. : : LEAVE FORT OMAHA : 70S a. m. . 9:15 a. m. , and 12:15 p. m. 4.-00,6:15 and 8:15 p. m. The 8:17 a. nr ran , leavlnrjtnaba , and the 4:00 p. m. mn , learlnx Fort Omaha , are tunaJIy loaded to fall capacltr with regular paraengers. The 6:17 : a. m , ma will be made from the poet- office , corner of Dodge and 15th tnrehU. Tickets can be procured from street cardrir- era , or from dtirera of hack * . SABS. 25 CENT3. IHOIiUDCtQ STBE CAB 2StU AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & GO. , BOSTONCLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHINGHOUSE , FARNHAH STREET. MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. The larzrat and best assortment of Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MARHOFF , - - - PROP. , 117 14th St. , 3 J > oors North of Donptlas St. pr-FHSTSCH'8 3arr H * * * &f * * r3f Y' in mf * rr * m m mr r BB x Heachanlca ! Draojh and IStb. . nw. well IMJ S'J * . * I M : ' ii > 5t \ 't