THE DAILY BEE. Moaday Morning , Nov. 22. 1 Wisn * CAIW , .n evur , Ho for the rink. Party lf * * - . { lerthtement. . 5W-ucut eterc. - ivttork running the Omaha Terry , : perfume at Kulm'e on' variety of clo t protectors at . . Ur of BtoiV caw Yta * ware tklily-uight lln * i-Co. . the jewel- , r . ! 42/5o * . ° 2 < > lf Stev JM' big * > ck barn is nearly . vly far the rowjAiwi of li < stock. ATKINSON * oounU any advcr- tA | ice W t i the millinery buHues * . Before Iwying your hats , eapp aud i IKJ1 t C. B. Uc Great & Co.'o. iO-tf Swiss d ce , whd salc and retail , i t C .nimoiBwl - Mcytis , 207cast 13th Si. -HWl1 IN n'l" > W01lL13-BaJ.tr G jv fitting Pitluru at Bushman's. tf -7Ttbot af mc U at Bath & White'fi m * rk * . mKite Hie iwHoflicc. 25-tf llock IB Jrt dy Ituing hsuled ou 111 rj.inA f-ir tl : fou d tion of Strant't r Block. i > v r Beiai * ' w column of l argamson Itt - 3. "L TCwlioiK & Co.'i is the place lo b < ty jvmr'i'lwnhsghing Turkey. A lot cl boiea poaltrjalwajb ou Itautl. n9U ! FJIBSH I'lSH e\ory Thursday and 1 Hdy t the Pakco Jlwtlcct. : H S-wth lllteetilh S re.t. w-s-tf M JC ileypr's new Ijuilding i utl tlj ) mlia Smelling Workfcaro to bo illumin- - t dby the e eotric light. K r lamdi , JjoU , Hou' saml Taniy 1ik ver.B iiiis' now column on llrst fiagc. Bargain * . ' W itnd , atthioffioe , a wiiiit , ai-tue l > y , abovt 14 years of age , to do clioiiB : .nd learn Uiu jirintiDg business. The ncaruily of coal is bicomiug quite ; BcruHK matter , both hard aud Bofl coat bt uij ( KDicwU to obtain at all. UK ) ! ami got pricoa of all kiuds of gin- < ries ttl H ] > jdo ami potatoosat low iig- iire" . Oettrge HeiiuroJ , U. 1 * . block. The jury in Uio cji-i of tlic i Intel MI. VH. . lle d , indicted for inak- nand \ jwiaiiig counterfeit money , re' turned \crdictof guilly. -Theoveilnnd IrainfortLe westSturdaj A < & > . mc hour late. The C. , ] J. & Q. waiti lr her jxwconifers. Tlie trains iu uii the pool lines Srxlunlaj- were nil late. UAKCING. There will be no parlj a ( Brftdli'e Imll to-niglit. Will re-oj > cu al .SUii ( ) r 1 Club halt , J'iftccntli nud Forii' ) ian , Saturday , > uvombcr i7th. It The Mvin of tfco big grizzly bear wliicli < jcner l Urook sliot oiiliis last hunt iii Wy oming , was won at Collins' yesterday made iiito a iniguificciit nig. Tlie aiwciid offioc car No. 10 , of the K. 1 * . dh'wiiw TJ. P. railroad , came iu from the < JH t Saturday \vitli Genera "VlnungtirS. II. 11. Clark on board , aud wn anclwrtxl in tlio depot yard all day. -A man who fet druuk aud lost hia inonuy on faro , ilissHiHMwed , onThurwlay night , HIIIV daime t Imvc been drugged aud wltbed of S10 or 850. It'e wix of ouc aud linlf n dtzen of the u'.hcr. The wunUior report at noou Saturday gives tlit follmving : Oni.ili.Ti to Chuycnue ' 1 udy with bri k iviud , tliormonietcr at Omaha 21' above store , and 3- above at t'lieyciine , u < nviiig u little at tlic lattei The MWOT across Tenth Street ia par tiftlly cempktcil , and is being tilled up at far aipowiblc loallow tlio p ngc of teams inl i > 5rliap % by curving tlie line a little if the htreot C.ITK. Such n cousuuimatiur 'sas btwu devoutly wi-licd for. -Friday night a light fall of fcatlierj H ked FUOW took plnce early in the even UK. but 51 soon 'cleared oil , and gtuw cold' rr UtRii boforo. Satyrdiiy tlio wind is jusl > lroug enough lomake it very disagrecablt A tire b iko out at 74 o'clock 1'riilaj i euing in the second t-loty of Vissclier' , block , and n call from box 12 brought the > lriartnicul | to the i-j > ot. The fire was o ; i- 1\ * put out without wing the engines , am ] < lie dnmige is inconsiderable. Tim blaze fesultcd fnim n defective chimney flue. The lopi ; ol Iho last meeting of the -week of prayer lor the Y. > L C. A. , ' h ' An Unconditional Surrender , " Mr. Wean , of Iowa , cindticled tlio meeting Tli e ervicofi liavc proved very interesl- MIO thig week , nnd the members of the Y. M C. A. are in hopes of having IUr. leau remain wiUi them during the first of next week. -Tito "Uni-m Pacific train "Friday ar- in l from llicwcbt at U:15 , and onreadi- M < tlie transfer found tliatlhc train \\Iiich fi'iuld ' ka\-o waited for them had pulled out ti < l loft the crowd , about 300 passengers , - mie trouble was experienced in qtiarler- if everybody for the nisht , aud a portion f < hi ) inumbor was sent up town to the > 'd n and other hotclx ft Some wajf iminised upon the editor of 1 The Lincoln Times by inserting a notice of ' e alleged marriage ceremony of Mr. W. O. KtinyoM , ofthoB. & M , headquarters this city , toal.5ne-lulady , which Tlio Tinies informs its leaders took place on i iursday in Lincoln. If the announce ment wai as much of r. surprise to the iriendsof the lady as it was lo Jlr. K. , \hcre were some ailouudod individuals in Lincoln priday inuriiing. Tlie oio r ion train coin eying tlic ronductors As 0ciation westward , .vrivcd t the llluflx nt two o'clock Saturday , aud broakfagted at tlie 17. P. Hotel. The fatalelt Ohicngo at ninctoclock 1'riday -i. > rning ov r the Chicago &Xurtlnro-Urn 'Vd. and armed t this cud of that road pvejile n hours and a half later , which is 'irettylall traveling. There were 21"of be brotherhood , with a number of ladies , ' lieir wives and daughters , occupying five VuUman leepjrs , and aocniianied by a I plon PjKsific coschforaeinokingearand lat uslMgRngccar. Tjicy tauic to tin * side t\- aboulS o'clock , nnd at : * 7 pulled out for ian < Frnnoifco. Thottmnas dmwiiby "CuKine yo. 1.6. Jlambrpht driver , nnd IV-JM in cli.rgo of Conductor Charlie Krebs , vho carried a twenty- five mile au hour order. The Vnion Pacific was represented by t'ondnetor Omiokshaak , IcHugh ami Kcrnahan. Theiewas a jolly crowd Oj * he excursionists and , tlicy ivih earn ; 'error to the hearts of the frontier popula tion. Th re were' two sections of the west hound oierland trahi yesterday. The firet was a special , conskt'mg of five coaches , s baggage car and a cabooRc , conveying t we detachmsnls of recrnito t station ? in the Test. The first of these , 100 recruits from Colnrabus , O. , barracks , -was in charge of Lieut. Egbert , of the Second infantry , ac- ozcpanicd by Lieut Evans , of theTwelf th infantry. The second , fifty recruits from ' Divid'n Island , w..s inchaige of Lieut. F. Webt , of the Sixth cavalry. The former go to Oregon , the latter to points between Omaha aud San Francisco. They came in i a Fpeclal train over the Bock Island. Eleven cars of flock and five of hogs line in yesterday from the went. The Hotel de Gees has a new and nov- 1 music box , orated by a wng bird. Th3 fckating rink is the great attrac- 'on nowadays to the bays and g'rlh. A new wind pump has been erected at he northwest corner of Douglas 'and The "Katie Putnam" company were n the train from the west Saturday even" ag , en toute to Chicago. The office of the waterworks contrac- M- has teen established in the north biitc- nent room of Union black. An employe of the Union Elevators h .d his arm bidly hurt while couplingcars - > aturda3' , but no 1x nes broken. Attention is called to the dangerous ho'e in the centre of the Twenty-tlird -t-eet bridge , over North Omaha creek. It should Vo repaired at once. P. Kimhall , a brakcman who jvas hurt > l David City , Friday night.while coupling c r , came in Saturday evening , and is now it his home on Leavcnwtrth and Eighth streets. Than'-ugiving services w.ll be held at the Presbyterian churili by the congrcga- or s of that and the Baptist tlrcrch. The R m u will be preached by llcv. W. J. Hanha , A Papiliion mlo n kccjicr named An ton Sharkcy , charged with wife beating , i languishing in the Duuslas county jail He will be brought out on a writ f habeas cirpuson'JicSTth. Tlio Irish citizens'committee , which give lue leception to Davittin this city , ha\e a receipt from the Irish land league for ' 7 10s , the amount of the proceeds which they forwarded. Late trains were still in order yciler- d iv. The p < > ol line trains wcro from ouo ta two and a Inlf Lours laic iu the morn ing , delaying the west hound mail au Lour. The train duo on the U. P. at Si"i p. m. arrived at 7:10 p. in. , J. W. Dean , who haa been with the Y. . M. C. A , during their week of prayer , has consented to slay iu the cityuntil Thursday morning and give wine of IIH interesting Bible readings. Young men should hear them. By the latest army orders issued from Fort Omaha , leave of alienee is granted First Lieutenant Henry E. lloWusru , Fourth infantry , Fort Bridget , W. T. Tlie - general court martial convened at Fort Douglas , U. T. , by special orders Ivo. 101 , current bei ies , froirt those headquarters , is hereby authorized to hold its session1 ? at - Saltl ike City , U. T. , instead of Fort ' Doug'aa. L.1ST OF L.KTTEHS Remaining in the Omaha poatoffice for the track ending Saturday , No vember L'O , 1880. ' , , ' Marr MreS McKinly M iss K McCaity Miss M MilltrMrsAP Minor Srrs.T Xelsou Miss M Pratt Mrs P J Pike Miss N L Pttcwou iliss T > 1 E- Bobbins Miss M Shon Mis II V Simpson Misi M N Squires Emma Toinsou Mi a JI Tnomas Mrs II VVrrhis M iss , T Wilwni Mi-sj L We < buKk Mrs S WaL-h M rs E Wo fo M-s H Wrishtcr Mrs W 11 NOTICE. The fourth annutl meeting of tlio Farmers' Protccttvo association will beheld held iu Milliard on Friday , the third day of December next , nt 4 o'clock p. m. , at which will bo elected annual oflicers and other bnoineas transacted. Every member is requested to be pre sent A ball will bo given in the eve- nlug. JonN UOLLEXBECK , d X : rlt J Secretary. Ono hundred pounds of the beet Minnesota Flour trill make as much bread as 120 paunds of winter wheat flour. So saya the affidavit cf the su- psrintcndent of the largest bskery in KowY < jrfc. OnlyS4.50 per 100 IK WILUS JL YATES. Catawba and Isabella Grapes , at Tiz rd'a. Dletd. BAKIIY. Jlrs. Ellen Barrj- , wife nf SHchael Barry , aged 36 yeats. JfOJCOSER. Infant aon of Thomas and JTaggio Falconer , at 1 o'clock Sa turday. THE SOCIAL WORLD. The Occurenccs Therein for the Past Seven Days. Shadows Cast Before by Com ing Events. Durins the past weak the usual number of billa , parties , vrcddings , etc. , have occurred , and the present week jrromisen equally well. SANS CEUCMOXIE CLUB. * The fifth regular party of the Sana Cercmonio Club , a new but very pop- nHr organizition , took pl.ico at Stan- dird Hull , Tuesday evening , and with oed music and danchi < * the cnlcitain mcut was complete. Tha attendance was quite largo and the number of ilegant toiloites noticeable. Esctl- ent music waa furnished by Stein lauser'a famous and justly popular orchestra. Several netv telectcd > ieces were rendered , among others a waltz composed by one of Omaha's 'air Maughtere , Misi Kitty Lowe , which won enthusiastic and deserved applause. STAND \nt ) CLUB. Another part - was given at Stand' ard hall on Y rsdncaday evening , s < - } jichVi \ - , usual , well atlcn cd and highly \-asing to all present. The music w. . firnt-cl.-us , and dancing contiuued to a Jato hour. This orga nization ia probably the ttrongcst in the city , having , from its first siart , boon ably financiered , and numbering among its membership nnny of oar most iubetantial citizens and business men. It is an institution that must remain a permanent one in the city. ANUIEST CHIiil : OF 1IKCE11XIANS. Ou NV.dnesday evening the annual ball of this order took place aiCreigh- ton Hall und its sticcusa , an well as thai , uf proviuua ones is Ihu ihcino of I'vury tongue. Nott\itliatnding ; the f.tct th.it there were toveral other very aiiractirc cnlfrtaunncnts ou the same oveiini. ' , the attcndauco was largo and everybody went 111 with the dotor- ummlioii to have a good lime nnd they had it. The committees who had charge of the arrangements and cui duct ot the ball , whoso nninca were all published last Saturday , deserve great praise for the ro > ult of their labors. COSJUOAL CHIMES. The wedding of Miss ftlary Louise Bennett , eldest daughter of S. F. Bennett , Esq. , of this city , and Mr. Gcor o F. Wiido , of Cambridge , Mass. , took place at the residence of the bride's father , on Leavenworth and Eighteenth streets , Wednesday uftcrcoi'ii. ' . ' hec-Tcmony was perform ed by Itev. li. II. E. .larnoeon , in the presence of ihurtluiircs and intimate friends of the pas ties. Congratulations followed anl ; after a pleasant levco of an hours length , the bride and groom were driven lo the depot where they took tbo train frr St. Louis and other eastern cities. As thu termination of the tour thoyoung couple it ill return to Omaha , win r Mr. Wade , who is a young min : n n cans and ability will probably lnc..lo airl engngo in mfr- cauliiu bvffit. ess < i t-umo kind.V6 lutist not conclude without referring to the nnm.rous liands.jino testiuioa- ijh of rig ird presented the bride by friends. On Sunday , NovcmberJ14 , Bliss D. . \ . Ki'oj , daughter of ono of Oinaha'u well kiK'WU ciuzjn's wasunitoiin marriags ivith 3Ir. 0. U. Van Orman. Thocorcmnny took place at the brido'a homo on Eighteci th struct , Rev. E U. E. Jameson , < liiciating. On Mondhv aft rncon , AI5s3 Blollle Buflington , of 0. . .ha , and M. Wil liam T. Rnbinsoi ) , of ( Jounc 1 Blufl * , wtro joined in J : < ly wedlock. Tlso nuptial knot wa > t o by ] l v. W. K. BcaJiB , at , the ] urM > nagc of the Eigh teenth Street M 'th' > dit Church nunx's CLUIJ The anniversjry of the birth of the Sotch pool is nowhure moro appro priately and generally remembered ihr.u in this city , where each anniver sary , January 25th , is marked with a grand banquet and bull. The Burn's Club will not omit this very pleasant feature of the day on the approach ing date , and a meeting of the com mitlko will bo held to-night to begin prcprations for thu affair. TLKASAKT HOUUS. . This c'nb gave its second parly at Masonic hall Friday evening. About tifty-fivo couples were in attendance , and the afifiir wcs pronounczd by all a grand SUCCOSP. The ninth annual ball of the Iron Moulders Union , No 190 , of Omaha , takes-place at Creighton hall , Wednes day evening next. SUlll'llISE I'AUTIES. T YO very pleasant aChira of this character wore reported during the week. The first took place at the residence of R. Stephens , Esq , on Davenport street , and was ar- ranced by the friends of Slisa Carrie , for tlic occasion of an appropriate rec ognition of her labors in the music athl song services of the Fir t M. E. church for many years past The lioase WPS filled by her many friends , and after a ploap.int hour had passed , llev. J. B. Maxfieldin a few remarks , presented her with 45 jn gold. Mrs. J. Mo r roll , who was present , sang sweetly , a solo , "Sweet Memories. " The evening w 3 one long to remem ber. After a further social hour , the cimpany dtApcrecd. The second surprises party occurred list evening , when the friondi of Mr. I. B. Reckeuficld assembled at his residence , on North Eighteenth street , and carried it by storm. There were about eighteen couples present , and in the courjo of the evening considerable dancing was done , varied by a rccoaa to discuss a splendid lunch provided for the oc casion. The Coacli Whip band furn ished oxtr.i goodmusic and enjoyment ruled the hour and made everybody happy. Mr. and Mts. Reckon field did everything in their power to en tertain their guests aud they succeed ed in doin.so moat royally. SOCIAL rOT I'OUKUI. Tno telegraphers bill on the 24th mst will bo immense. A pleasant Congregational eociablo , was held Thursday afternoon and evening , at Mrs. 0 B. Rustin's. The Concor.Ha eosioty will give R subscription ball and concert on Christnus eve. The ladies of Trinity Mission give a fair at Masonic Hall next Thursday and Friday evenings. The Omaha glee club are making great preparations for their concert early in December. A private party was given at Stan dard hall on Thursday evening , under the management of Will E. Hahn , W. V. Waugh and .1. T. Svuft. It waa so successful that it is to be re peated a month henco. On Thursday evening last at the Unitarian church was organized a io- ciety to be known as the Unity Ly ceum for library work and soc-al ad vancement , to meet Thursday evening of oven' two w ks. All who are in terested in work of thii kind are in vited to become member * of the ly- ceum. Don't forget the free hot supper to-nightal the old Gymnasium rooms. KILLED BY THE GABS , The River Traffic Disappear ing as the Railroads In vade the Missouri's , Territory. TheBisa and Fall of the Boat ing Interests on the Big Muddy. Our reporter took a walk along the river bank yesterday afternoon and a cold and cheorleaa ono it WM. A wide margin of ice exterids out from either here , gradually nn-rovuqg the open channel batween , which b filled with floating cakes of ice from above. The alcam ferryboat , Oiidine , ia ied up at the foot of flame ? street with Uapt. Porter's feiry Ijing just abDVC and Capt. Kent's steamer , the Ltilie , below. These boats are all off for the season and the Icvee looks de serted and desolate. The wind blows a gale down the river bottom and sand nd dust fill the air In blinding clouds , while the atmosphere , nearly down to fcero , stings the face and other expos ed par's of the body in a most annoy ing manner. The ponds and rinks are nevertheless filled with skaleiS of ev ery age , sex aud color , and these infuse - fuse a litila life into the picture. The river navigation abovom closed for the season , November 28th , a date earlier than for tcfl years previous to this , beyond which time no rcfioru is kept. In 1872 the rivtr closed on November 19 , but the year 1S80 BCCS that and pooa ono bettor. Theao are the dntcsJ of ii\'er ; clbaings 1870 Dcc.20 1S7C D < ? . 1 , 1871 Nov. 23 1877 Nov.S'J 1872 Nov. 10 1878 Dec 1873 Dec. 4 1873 Uec. 9 l Kov.2i 1C80 Nov. 18 isrs Nov. 28 Tno season just closed ia said to have been the moat successful one on tbo river over known since 1800 , before - fore which the trndo was inBtgiiifiratit. Thuro has been more tonna'go chipped than ever before , the bulk of it being from Sioux City and Bismark. The ten boats of the Peck line carried du ring the season about 30,000 tons o freight and from 8000 to 12,000 pat- Eengcra. The Butte carried 800 pas sengers and 4,390,000 pounds o fro ght. The Helena 1200 pasecngois and fully as much freight , if not moro The Coulson line has also done well. The government freight 1m not been any in excess of former yoire , but the great increase in river business is due to iho inimcnee increase of private freight , the settlement of the up-rivf r country and the vast amount offreujht for Montana and the BUck Hills. These facts are gleaned from : lengthy interview by a reporter of The Sioux City Journal with T. C. Pow ore , who is connected with two of the river lines of steamers. Mr. Powers thinks that next season will virtual ! ] clozo out Sioux City , as a river dis tributitig point , which will move to Bismarck. This is owing to the now railroad along the riv. r. Ho also says that it is only question of very shor timp. before boating will amount to nothing. This last year was the bis gcjt "o have ever had. The river business has soon its bust days , am will decrease from year to year , unti within a short time ic xvill exist only in memory. Matt 1'atrick went west yesterday to Eock Creek. if. T. C- : ' - -f " . ' ! -v-c , left for Chi County CLrkMaiuiiJoiur left for Chicago cage yesterday. Chirlps Turner was an east bound iias seiiRer last night. Fred IFrschiield has gone to work in the B. & M. headauartera. Mrs. P. L. Periine was among the Chicago cage passengers east yesterday. Ed. Gorman , of the police force , left on a short visit to Missouri Saturday. C. S. Sulii van , manager of Sullivan's Hibernian blondes , is in the city. Gen. Robinson , traffio manager of the M. , K. &T. It. It. , is in the city. Mr. W. W. Dodge , sr.n cf Hon. A. C. Dodge , of Burlington , id visiting in Omaha. Mrs. Philo llumsey and daughter , Alias Edith llumsey , of Sidney , ate in the city. Major George S. Doane leaves to-day for the east , to be absent s x weeks on n pleasure tour. ' Sheriff N. K. Bos well , of Taramie , W T. , was in the city over Sunday , returning from a two weeks' trip cast. Judge E. M. Stcnbcrg , acted as police Judge pro tem during the absence of Judge If awes , who had pone to Mexico , Mo. Miss Mamio Conklin , sister-in-law ol D. G. HullEsq.was in the city Saturday , returning to New York from an extended visit in Lincoln. Mis. P. M. More , wife of the well- known route ? gent of that name , relnrncil yesterday from an extended visit to friends iu Spencer , Ind. John S. Dixon , of Avoca , Iowa , ant Frauds Dixon , of Washing ! n county , came in from the cast Saturday night , am were in the city Sunday. Lew Fartington , formerly an engineer of the eastern division of the U. P. , Lul now running on the Mountain division came in from the east yesterday , and wcnl we t with bis wife. J. S. VanKuran left for Denver. S. II. II. Clark has returned from the cast. "Bobs" Hessing , cf Chicago , was in Hie city Tridav en routeVest. Mrs. O. P. McCarty and children re turned from the east Saturday. > Eev. E. II. E. Jameson 1 as gone to Blair W. A. Strong , of Red Clond , was admit ted to practice in the "United Statei courts Friday. David Anderson isdo'wn from Columlns with several car loads of fat hogs from the Columbus market. J. W. Mackey , the bonanza king cf California , passed east on the delayed Un ion Pacific train on Thursday night. He occupied Mr. Geo. M. Pullman's car , which was atLake Station attached to the Northwestern express. "Plant's Extra , " the best pastry and "Washburne'a Patent Minnesota seta , " were swarded diplomas at the atatofair , 1880 , as the best Spring and "Winter Wheat Flours respectively. FLEMING & . Co , Grocers. Now Engravinss at Hqsyc's < \ 9B * BXOELSIOK. Forthcoming Annual Illustrated Review. SplendiJ Engravings , Excellent and Be" lent TyJograpliy ) . --n completed Arrangements ftartf fcev , { „ „ An. for bringing out the lortbfi'f - nual Illustrated Reviotf ( A O.MAIIA LEE , which will bd buted to our aubacribcrs on Year's Day. All the illustrationo in th$3 $ annual review arc to bo litho graphed by a first class artist. Oao of "tho most important features will bp the sketches of the prominent private residences in tliccity , which hst.year were crowded out by other buildings. The statisti cal work , which ia the most laborious part of thia undertaking will be moro complete in detail and moro thorough if anything , than ia any previous Review. In order that no omissions shnil oc cur ill this branch , wo would urge up on our citizens who have made any building improvements during the year to furnish us the desired informa- Eio'n , either.it thia office or through the postoffico as early as possible. We want the pamo of the owner of the improvement oe structure , diecriphon of the improvement or building ; location and coatof same. In view of ot the fact that thfl out lay for such an undertaking la very large , amounting to nearly § 1,500 , wo have to eocuro ft reasonable amount of advertising patronage from qtjr merchants and manufacturers. Sir. i . Hi Picrco has been employed as solicitor for advortioments in the illustrated anntul review. Ho will call upon business men and furnish them further particulars , concerning the style of the uork , nitoa of advcrtisiii } , ' , etc. The edition will contain 10,000 copies , and will therefore ho A most rateable medium for advertising. t'ariies who denito to have their reiidt'iicea or any buildings il ualrated had bitter wpniy M this oiiico at an early day. COME AND SEE Tao affidavit made by the proprietor OE Iho Great Vienna Bakery , where haawoan'that 100 pounds of the Best Minnesota Flour will make as much bread ns 120 pounds of any other fl ) iir , and the bread h unoxcolltd in whitcnoss. WILLIS M. Y.VTES. Oysters in every ji'.yle at Tizard'a 1'alacc. SCULLEY IS W Mrs. E. 13. CARTEll would an nounce that Monday , Nov. 2ist , will commence her Cheap Sale of Millinery , and tlrj Ladies' will find the Prices on Jeiiirallc art idea the Lowest yet offered. We would also mention that we Have just received a now invoice of Back Coronet and 8idi Combs , Ornamental Pins in Jet Gill Silver Fit 'grce , etc. Particular attention given to all kinds of Ilair work. No. 1122 ! , Farnham Street. Omiha chapter Jloyal Arch No. 1 meets for work to-night , in the R < yal Arch degree. JAS. GILIIF.KTJ | ] lligh Priest. Men's boots § 2.00 , men's shoes Sl.OO , lidios' ahooa , good to wear under cvcrsliocs , 75 ccutc , and muses' ahoo'5 ' 05 cents , at Fullriodo'a , near Thirteenth and Doui-hs. IN THEIR NEW QUARTERS. Whijiplu , McMilliiii it Co. , the pop ular jewelers , lnv s removed to their newqnarterf , in CreighUm'a block , Fifteenth street , and have opened the largest and boat selected stock of gold and silver watches , clocks and jewelry - olry ever seen in the west. All their old friends and pitrons , and an uti- limitcd number of "enr ones , are cor dially invited tn cill. Mre. W. 15. Wood lua removed to her now store , Sixteenth street , oppo site the 13ee flivo , near Capitol avenue. She has a splendid stock of millinery , wnicl : aho will sell much cheaper than before , on account of her small expenses. Also ladies' cheap SUITS and UMJEUWUAU , notions and worsted goods. She intends to keep a stock of nice goods for ladies and children , and make her place a POP ULAR store , where ALL cm get good Roods for a little money. K K K K K K K K K K Kombuatiblo Karosona KasK K oth Kommotions iu Kitchens. K K KnutiousKonsidsrato KonsuK K mcrs Kommcnd Karofully 1C K Kouflrueted , Konveuioutand K 1C Korroct Kindlers. 1C K Hoyden's Patent Fire Kind1C K lers. Sold by all Grocers. J. 1C K 13. French & Co. , wholesale 1C 1C ajeiitp. K K K K 1C 1C K 1C K K FURS ! FURS ! ! FORSM ! The Oiu-iha Fur Manufacturer , Henry G. Richter , is to bo found op- poaito the postolfiro. o26-tf NOW IS YOUR TIME. I will eoll , for ( Ho next fifteen days , 16 Invinciblcs and 9 Argands , at cash. Thcso are left from 110 bjught at the commencement of the season. Now is your opportunity to got one of the best basu-burning heat ing stoves iu the market , at a very low figure. Call in time and secure a bar gain. R. TROSSIN , n8-3t 1111 Douglas Street. A now arrival lor men's , youth's and boy's cloihing. Extra induce ment in prices. Emitter's Mammoth Clothing House , corner Tenth and Farnham. A gro t many housewives are trou bled in making bread in cold weather , because cf changeable temperature while the sponge ia rising. By using Compressed Yeast in the morning you can bake the simo forenoon , and bo successful in making good bread. Call at Fleming & Co.'a and get sample on trial , and then order regu larly of your grocer Tuesdays and Fridays. The Fermentum 13 sold by the trade generally and by FLEMING & Co. , Sole Agents. DO NOT MISS IT. If you want a self-feeding stove , one that keeps fire day and night , for from 57.00 upwards , call soon and examine my stock. R. Trosin , 1111 Douglas street. . 18-3t tr - - ssr Champion of Omaha. Parties wishing to play for the champion cue , at Hornbeifger's Brunswick Billiard Hall , on Monday night , November 22d , will pleaao- . call and regitter their names at once. 19-2t California Pears , Plums , Grapes , etc. , at Tizard'a Palace. o21-tf New Engravings at Uospc's. , .NOTICE Advertisements To Lot For a do * Lost , Found , Wants. Koirilln ? IK. , > lit bo bri- ijortcd In thwj columns oaeo for TK S' CSN TS < Una ; each Bubwjnoi iB rtIenFlV.E CIOT ; 'S 'nr. Tbo diet Iitf.Ttii.1 ! cover leas tb n cdcity auJ farm property , APlf Kr.il KiUte MlJ Loin Acucj- , OMSY ( TO MAH-0.uV * t La * M 1) . I , . THOMAS. Rwnu g. ONKYTO LOAN 110 ? fiwduwn VI Ir.K.l . ardnIx n/.ifrncy. tie HELP WANTED - \ \TA S ED 10 men who have s-omc a W ll > " } VV salesmen to j in our furcs in lo ' ' * Nehraslia and introduce Ir. K.iolic > 'rf " . " "i- . Midical Cook Jleu who hive not hvlexpc " " " in the biuincsswU ! ba traineil and stutct i " . " field. Will Roarantio ( rood wages to iiicr , . < mn. AMivii for three davs E. K. Hoik " Council lilulld , Io\\ , or\V. J , Holland & t " S3J s-t-t , ChiCB . , _ ; \VANT C ok and | lo li OI1UVANT southwcat conn-- wn-hiits itoolnt : , dtid Cai itol AYcmic. " AVTBD 5V KW ! Mr" " tor goncri ! homo W"AVTBD EMtsldegf SJtUbi. lt , Clijesso anil C.i - ' Unfornis d room , Ulita' Is F . 514 south 1411. . tB. ! FW ANTEU-A Bir lto do po.icral lu.n-o . W immc.liatclj- . . Irqu.ro . ot t' . a st. 'ANTKU-Cooknttiio Pacific ! > " " ' . \V sliort Imnil amanncnsw or t-rr.s < ! - j , l. . - . ra I liail In a r \ clerk ; hai mfMtienea i.llico , ami ran ( urriiJl excellent icKtin * . , ilicss'siiortli n I , Uco o3i anil 20tli an.l C. . ' 'CB Olllftl Vtf AKTED-2 gitN at the Ouiato - A xofd lady COOK : nooth-r , WANTED ccf. IH'J airl llonte. A sil nation as s l.crpcr. WANTED A.S. , t.co utficv1. A jituatlon i3 second helfi in a WANTED house. Adilrca-j A S. , ' tSS-'JO Bco tfllco. - A nnmlicr 1 pirl evolr. washer WANTED , to BUCh "d - agcs will " raid. Ai-plyK. E. corner ISth and Famhaiji 870 tf tt9. ! ANTED A Rood meat and > cgctabltf cwk , W at the St. Chirlr Untol. S7MI All Onulii t.j Knuw tint tb Hoyl ft. J" " " is the h INO < f Sewing' _ _ _ orlt In rarKfitL'ard"ii , W U W. UMU S87-tt FCS REKTKDUSZS flSU IAKS. inn HVN-T . IIOU * O Ji. ' Shnli's 2nJ Rililitlon , urirpnAr fi . rniun 1 IMtKAt , roomfi. 815 per month , W.IMtKAt ' - iock. : : 2xlil TORK FOK llK rnr8S Apply to G juU & Jlorri 1,1M Oll UENT A funiisheJ , aotlth iiwn Vs ° Mf F Iiiqfa | | at No 1B12 Kaniliam SI _ ± ii TT10K KENT Ttiat cxcelloat d\veUin > c holm. L' E. corner ot 22 1 rfnd Cilifornia strecJv Well , cistern : .nd barn. Appljto John Gn 1J , 10l'5FnnihamSt. ' ss ° - f KENT Cuelluipboiuc S. E. cofn-r lit FOB 1 nml Uuct Sti. Excellent barn , ii tCTM indwell ; rentcletp. : Apply to C. A. ilorrill , 1005 Farimam St. Iloom3 fo * nt , Poran Jj House , opposite Bee < 111 x. 802 tf RKST Co'.ta-rc , rn 5th ami Pine . ; ' * FOR house , eight rooiug.onSSiIa- il ( 'ajflSts Enquire J. i1. Eec , e. E. Cor. ISlIi anil Farn- liain. B96-tt OR KKNT 2 fiirnlcbeJ rwmi uvct iler- P cbaiits Kxcliangc , N. K. Cor. ICth nnJ Udlce streets. SSTi-lf s' SALE. SALE Hoti'cioil furniiurc ) nitli lease EOR 3 nice nx nit cheap , i-ilruliascr uxn tal.0 povew'ou jny time , nre caaucc. Aililress "K. " B ollie. 89Q'-SO . KiKOFKKKd , \ H1'LEN1)11 > LlbT O ! J lari.uiis ! ; in lloiucs , Lots , Karma and Uin'N. in his now column on lit | > ao ! OR SALE AND UEST-For c'e- J - rent , a v ry - I ; cJrable corner si or. ) , at No. SOI lO'.h St. AUofora Iealot3-3.-cl32fett aiijoiniiiK Uie U. P tr.uk , on JOIILS gtr.t-t , between 9.h anil lOtli. Inqj'iru ot Oco. U. 1'ctciHon SSI-It SALE A flrst-clats liotil ami resSaur- EOH aut business , locnlcd in ilio bc-K ptri of the city , anil Jen ! < agootl buincM. Tt.e propncto is called west lo .vtcad to mining interest , and mint sell. Iniu re at BK offlc * tout ; - < And corner hall of lot , southeast 211UUSt- corner 14th and CasaStB. , 7 roonn in each ; ruit for 820 and g.'S r.c.month I'.EMIS' 1 KAL EsrATK AOBScr , 15th and Douslaf EtH. 67D-H I ilivcd piint9atA Uolmcs.lbth F and California .Sts. U15-11 T OTS , FAUMS , HOUSES AX 1) LANDS. Lee I j over I5K3IIS' new column of harpiina on la K SALE Cottonwood lumber ol all sizea.nt F RKDMOND'S. Slxtccnth-st. ftlfi-t. MISCELLANEOUS- T OST A mei cmndon book , Turk rfd 3Ior- IJ roccn rev r with valuable paper . The finder will rlease leave it at the First Nat'o al Uauk. U. T CtiAllKK. 001-tf TTISTJIAY NOTICE n alcn up on thcprcmiscs JJJ of fam'l J tlonell , south nf cnuitv farm , one sorrel mare poucy , wiih white face , also one roan Bull 000-23 , FARMS , HOUSES AM ) L\NUS Look LOIS BKJ1IS' new column of bargains on 1st P.iie. rPAKI.N UP 'J Mark cult * , one -1 jew old JL niare and 0110 2 year old horse c I , 3 miles north < jn llimonii bottom. GoTIIJKKllhYK. 852 cfSw \ TV/f / ATHEWs' Dancing Academy WfTVf \\1'1 ' 1m oi on c-iry Monday and Kriclay , Poppleton'g bloik , corner 10th and Farnliani ' S7S-20 rilO LUJ1BERJIEN A younp inanni ) ' . ; a JKI- I 8'tion In a lumber jard , city or rcmntrv. He is uipablcof keeping hooks and H ui'Iini ' ; to worlcatanjtliiiisconncclciHvilli yan' ' . Address C. A. II , Atladtic Houic , Atchison , K.-mis. _ _ _ ! _ _ _ _ .b8l-20 _ iRAIN'AKD.Tax'adcrmitt.cornor s. p. > 13th and Howard St. , Dtxrhcad a specialty. F55-lm Absolutely Pure , M Je from drape frcam Tartar. No otlicf preparation nukes such lisht , fliky hot brcatM or Injurious pastry. C-a be eaten by dypcptic without fear of the lb rultinj from heavy i _ Sold only In c by ali Qrocsrj. „ „ u "POWDUR Co. N w York DISEASES OF THE EYE , Bar and Throat. DE. L. E. . G-EADDT. OCULIST , AURIST & 1ARYNCIST. Office Over Kennara's Drug Store , Corner of 14th and Douglas Sta ovl8-3m ONE : MILLION AGH EASTERN NEBRASKA , $2TO$5PEBAOREa 20,000 Acres OOUGIAS COUNTY , 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha , 8 > 6 to $10 per Aero , on Long Time and Low Interest. Lar ; o tracts suitable fcr iofs in ail the host U os in the State , 80.0 CiO acres scattered Jhrc.U Iowa. | A. Inrge number of Improved ; iii Nebraska , maiiy 01 tlujm iicar Ouiaha , $12 to HMO ] ) ei U ore. Iiuruenao LiuL ul G MAHA ConBiating of EIe > .7aut ' Bosi- dences from $3,00'O to $20- 000. Many vacant lots in the additions to OrrLahi. Hundreds of lots scattered ihrough the City. Houses and Lots , Business Houses and Lots , and nil kinds of Ci y Real Estate. We alee have . : n Douc- on Improved Farnia i. - g las County , on 5 years ti . 4ho 10 percent , interest to all v cnn show good titles. Slaps for Houglas ami S Counties for sac , 4 beautiful lots fronting 9onth In Isaac & Sehlen'aidil. for SltO half cash. House and lot , " ! M and Ui lic ; . .S 3lHH ) IIouc and Int nca'llrjniiell JIall 2,100 Two new lioi ca and full lot , rents for ? iopcrjcar J.OOO New brick house,21x25. IJ Btory , nith3 lo(8 ( - 2,000 House and lot Webster st l.coo Lanchou-c and corner lot fl,0o < ) Lar 'cboUEC full lot , Callfjrnia st , OOQ lt iiilcnco and 4 full lots , St. JIary's ave. . 5WX , ) House and small lot , toutli of depot U50 House and em ill lot , coutu uf depot Cj5 KcsMcnco propcity , Konntzc and itutli'a add 55oo Finuresdciicorroicrty ! | 10.0W House anil lot , 2il and Harncy 1 Sttl House and lot , Nclaon'a addition. . 2,700 House and lot Shinn's addition l.cOO Kc8llcnccaml corner lot 3,001 Resilience ( cash ) 7,6(10 Itcsldcdco O.OUO Hcsidcnct 5 f Oi > HOB-SC at.d cnc-lialf lot iisc Three hou'ca and corner lot 7,600 Residence and corner lot 75O ( House and CO feet front , I6th strict s,700 Lnr/e liouse rnd corner lot O',300 n idence and three Iota 0.500 Two house and corner two-thirds cf cor ner lot 1,100 Housiand small lot , Casintrcet 2,100 Ilanse and lot , 27th near Farnham l.UCf Brick house ami corner lot . * 1ZQQ Small liou-canil fulllot , Cumingsat 2,3o Hruscand lot , 23d street 3,2011 House ami full lot , worth $1,000 ( or 5f.no Fmebrck residence 1 , 00 Brick residence D.fiJO House anil corner I t 1,550 New two-story house ami corner lot 1,500 Residence aim full lot , Karnham si fi.rcO Hume and cum arre , ISth blrcct 3 000 Ilnns.1 anil half lot , ISth street. . 2,2fH ) House ami lot , Sliinn'saddlt'on l.tiQO House and half lot , Cass Htr'et jlOO ) House nnd half lot , CasiStrcct 1,450 Resilience and two lots , Capitol Hill 7,000 Eleyant brick residence 2 full lots Jfi/oo Finest residence in tliccity 16OfiO , KeiMenco property 17.COO Rcsidcn o property . . . . . 17sfl Residence. . 5,500 House and lot , SMnn'd rvhlition 1,200 Uouscandlot , fhmn'atdditlon 1,500 Home mil lot , 2'th ami K&mliam 1,400 ilouso and lot. 27th and DouglRa. . 5373 House anil full lot , IzanI fct 1,7'0 Xcw house anil 1J lot 2.SOO ricsidencc property 7 , 00 RcfMcnco jinipcrty , icr line 13,500 Houscand lot , Horlach's addition 1,500 Residence , F.imham st 0,000 Honsc anil } lot 1 Woe ! : from Court House and i Jot 1 block from Court HOIH- " . . . . _ " 250 House and comer lot ZWvAs from Court * House : o IOQ House nniTl > t , Nlcliobt , s .rcet.f i.gco Hocscan-11 acrc.Giges' addition | n House and lot , lllh strccv 300 Lar.-c building and six Iot In lie out. . . 4.COO House and lot on Dj\enr > ort 3,60D Hcu'caml J lot , near depot 1,500 House and J lot , n-ar depot SCO Honsc and I ! , South Atenu- l fjoo fTou candlot , SMim'aaddition 3,000- Rcs'dcncc , Kountzc and Kutli'd add 2.COO Residence propcnKounucsrd Rnth'a addition 5,000 Retldence prcpcrtr. sou'.li nart < f town. . 2,5fO IIouFtand } lot , Wcl tcr ft 2,7fX ) Ho'se and 5 acres at Barracks 7 ) House and lot , < trmctrnn'sadillt'n 1,000 Home and lot , South 11 tl. . C50 Ilouso and lot , Konntzc and Ruth's ad ditlon 3rsoo Residence and J lot 2,700 Houao aid lot , ICtti tt 3,500 Boggs & Hill , REAL ESTATE BROKERS , 1408 lam. St. Omaha .tfeb . . , , . , Immense Stock for A Si" 5 s i a BT a a ! my ? A AND WIN 1 F R t aiaBJJ' Wsiltl 9 Sa fia Custosu-jfiidc AltWl Men's s'Jitsr MM ' x'il eoys > Suits Children's Suits- sPf sllTQ * r P-J * S"v ? OUi ' ' LfiiliyH 1 H' \ $3 'I S V > TM'l 1 W ' For Men , Boys , and Tri ; u5 and Valise , ut "rices to Suit All. Farnham Street Near Fourteenth ITS F ! MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. Tlio largest ,111.1 iviMt tMortmcnt < > ( Trunks iunl Valises iu I he Wfsf. ai l Sailing' Tnmfcs a Ss Sg S ! sSj Si " 3 } : SPfisS" ' ifIKCSK 'Sti * " ! rTfl < $ i ' i nf"Hfl fBuff * > \Wf MSI ir "I"4 If ffli ( iwlfilfa S&J& S J.B-FREHCH STONE - rev A , TOTOT.3368 * GROCE ] ' " " - . OMAIIA f . . . . _ "MAX WiEYER & fflSRBR \ i IT& iss R riuars from 813.00 per K'OO ' up Toi ; srn > , kW vents per jioiiutJ ripes from > . " cents per down upwards. Send for Price List , MAX 3IEVEK iV C . , n B K2SI o GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPOBTIMG GOODS , HsliiissTiidi- ! KnIIsaud a fill ! line of CRACKER MANUFACTURERS , And Woli sa'c D. alcrn ia CIGARS anil CoNFKCTJoNKHY. fl.trii.i , ' the Fall and Wiu'or w will h-ndle UOUKSELJIISN'S FUK rf CYSTEKS. which are novr the bu l in the niarhct. A lurgo ortnent of CANDY acd SUGAII , TOYS for tlu > Hi li "ay trade. TZ & J'UKK37AX , 510 Kill St. , Oiiialut. r H I Has the exclusive of the OOIIST s.a The Gold Coin is this Bea-.on the favorifcof Chicago , is prefer- odab v a'l other Stoves comes both p&tn a-d h-'ghly orna mented , has the now patent gr > e and flre-pot.i hat win out wear bftlf doxen of any other Thy Oed ! Coin Wt-igh * u ere by flJty Ibo. than ccyotber Stove of it aizo in thrmi kt-t , a d .M , therefore , more durablojhan any other Stov < . ! , ! s - net iy warrant * din every respect , it requires no salesman to s'U > < - aaj'.ity reference sells l without trouble. .Cor 10th and JuckajM