Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 25, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 4

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    _ DAILY BBS.
Thursday Morniug , Nov. 25.
g Paten , n "icll"1 ci1. .
y ? ? > " < AI-- , fifty nl\
t ' "aoVe'rV'at KBEDEMCKX UATTLF.
A L t jrt
' uu - 3,1 UK : c Slure.
-A lir t i pge.
A irter is running the Omaha Ferry.
Lubinsbulk perfume fit Kuhn'sonlj 4
j Lc mil strcl BlKrtv ln < t uisl.tvas tie
1 it the land.
13I. . 'jo vsricly of cl'istliiruteclon ] ! t
K i in a ,
' - rcoetved iliulybyei-
HutL t'\-8t r
! > t , ilirerl froux BaUiaiore , at
-\Vhipple , ilcMillan & Co. , the jt\vtl-
O < , froighton Block. o2G-tf
ewK "ck of Toilet Soai * and 1'ci *
ti .1 iis at Saxc's , cor. ISUi jindrmnhi iu
I'M ! . u eflniyiuK your liate , caps a\.d
f . , .11 at < \ B. l > e Great . C.i. ' . 20-tl
T\J Chweviol } .le and retail , j 1
C' 7:11 : i & Mey rX 207K8t 13th St.
rr * . IV THE WORLD-Bawi
( J v e Lltin ; I'Mteras t Buihraau't. t
Hi 3 ' ° rt of moOs t BaUi & ; Wliiiu't
in ir ' .t , , iKjaile Die | > 4tto3k . 2b-tf
Tl e Muinin lint , cnllttrly new , fi
y ' mgc ; U } wt t t. l wJerick , lltlt-
n \ 22o ( { t *
rhone wiio J not like tlie Mimiiie
c u on liic rod line oan take a walk. It'
nil tiiQ-\c , < it.
11ere VTM liglil fallofwiowTuei-daj
n t , a i the Rround is pppitiprifttil ;
dr iaii for Thanla irinc dny.
IJatii & White , roiiiKit | | tlm JKift
o 300 , receive * fr h Mti c\ cry Thurwlcy
twt-tf
FJtESlI J1S1I cvorv ThurHlur nu
F dajtt Ao Pftlaua Ma kct. 51
So tli tffteentii S'ro t. w-tf
U1l Kud ret iwicfl * f 11 lei ml- < f prt
OM-.cfi and mnAo , nml jwtnl-on nt Imv tip
B. O * Kge Hctinr J , 17. 1bliwk. .
J dginc from the way this UTatl c5
L W on , it * fatlior is & 'full-jlouue ) < l bull1
3 1. ; and iu BMttiu-r A iniutt'T
TbeDimuhimctoVa firet l llo ( tli
s > i wu will t ke ] il n : Satiinlayniphl , ISc
vamh'T 27 , fel turner lull. Tkltelu "i
OMitR , Kocured froin Hie nicjjlici > . l.i.
lH-T - < l y tliowlJinB of JUjr-i
33vaUiH ! SnirUi , formerly ttf Cotincil Blnffi
a ii wcll-4Ho ii in OiiiHlia , nnd J'r. ' Wi < l
t r lUcon , tnl.us place nl Gru d Itl'u-1
A new Bi"cl ; f jniucc sncn's , jcllir
& ! . , i I dwice rt ! rficin t > f < ! rieJ fruits
Price * nway ( laWn , lit .1 . 1. Nu li l K CoV.
oeTHsr l5Ji MM ! Uod'O < tcets. n24-t
The funeral services of the late Dr.
H ary Mmificr , < > f Wc t Oniuliu , tuuli
.yef'ltrdft\froni tbt
f. 35. church , n ] ) H\csiportttn.U.
A luff i rty 1 B-OwnitAii lw.d-
t'OtttWf-werrt , tntt tn oiiBylai at nunnj Ctli r-
dajr. T li wins SC ptJBlts iiCllic paity.
JVnotlter 4eU Jinn'iit Fullous tinii ono to-
sorrow.
JMr. A. 3) . JtHK * , who is Uie m.iupsti
* f the "JJroUmiKwd 3Iwuo , " at 14(5
liwroey * tr9t , iuvites nnyboy * l > ohvt i
H ga f nine Rli < 1 tix'eeu ' ytxtm vlio
want owployinoot , to c ll.
There \riU 1 > e TiiMiksjjivJji cervicc *
4morre * ' t the lr iibvmi ii nud Cou-
n > l t St. 21irk f > ,
. AUotlic lirrl uumlTlKiukii-
tb t WillUm Gcutloii.nn
oarriec R rail Jine of U.irier , Weyl & CoV ,
wlobmted cracker * nnil juuiblc * Ui : bci-i
H tire nmrk t. A Wo n rli ic lii : u ( Cali-
tooA , KHi utxl C
DAKOING Leinieu.v'.s < l nting
in > 3 wxHftl wiI ( ttwj-on next Saturday
v iiitigitt8tsn4fra Club Hull , "Fifteenth
with cxtrn
Ylie authnritloo arc on the lo k out foi
Andrew JJ. Gillon , % young man 2 ! ycaiu
rf Bge , 41ro rHuWcreil Jlnry Si < cr oii , in
Kamr Yoxk eily , Nov. 10th. His photo
id ( lMnip it < n have Jjccn test to the city
\Vcsloi\l.vTil lias received
Mdttce te look out ftr R mid-llo-Rguil < lnr-
lay , who loft 1 % 'm , Illinois , a few da }
go , ikKcntl o orooate mid su5ts , nl
) Uiw left nboul Iho sinic time. 'J'lic
011 wul under * e\erl aliases , and vil
jiwbaWyjFefll : employment iu a lintel.
A la y in nndook eeftrx.li of tlie ilt i il
< oxflitemer.t ki the 17. l\ iwi tcngi'r
I MW , until ft ww leMnml tlmt tlie only
WMiteitoOHKK where slir t-nulil Imv n
l * 1r vA [ > eot dfl , Imrire lu t lior'u OH U.e .
Wn , } tru ( rietur of tlio * lx linR
v k , iaffcrmt us that tlie ice' is iu uplondid
AVe liould judge from tin-
wth Anlec uuilor tlu-ir limit ,
tite M > ] k is rraud Bcii * . Tlie
jifteruooii Mid cvrn'nj : will be
IVlico .fadgc Stttiltr * sent
me < ] iUindruuIcMi ; fur $ S anil rcUvop-
' CiJny. tflic jirimnor oaaic to Otimlm at
I.f e' < J < wk TnoeiUy jnoiiiing , nnj at 11:2 1
lie jiirf eil iq > ml tin 'uniurof Six-
HMriHi mail ( M g "styno liliiul , ' ' neil
battle ! lo i l in MO oxjnrm vAgvn. lie
wl ( jtifl tvwitjMtM U > iy lib faro.
t P P 5 f f |
3'or Lnw # T'rwr * * d Jiftt < J xfr , nl-
M-ayii call nt the Ou > 3r.UAHU , 1119 l > ru-
liarn rtrwt , yAitov ym can buy
10i UK. A1 garr ri . SI W
Oill y Hio coffee for . 1 CO
w ITUUF * for . . . . . J oo
: Snow llateT lour. . . 3 PO
GOL13EX r.A T.E 1'IXJUE , onto S 00
J. B. VKU.VCII & Co.
Two arthrecdo i riadtkeirilnvje
< o.ti y. iV ( tSteu lend or FOIMO epidemic
hal ethwi Upon lh OMiine tribe suddenly.
Tirwfl' * "Ug KowfoundUiud lt gwas the
firsi victiin , bat lie recovered. A VsutS-
fnl whtgnyfJnHHid ! lay for an liotir or to
in a fitininmt of tlie Smith Wt > ok , in the
middle nf Hlic Biftewallc. OtLcr rase * aic
reported.
s'jladiss' suid cnildron'n Arrtlc * .
Loir st prio . lY.Uric6V , Uuug. fet
CLOAKS
AT WlfUAMS Jt SO S' .
OA.TS ALL.
JJonner'a Stovas , much the tineit
ine 3Iarlet. Call nud see. 1410
o22-tf
BARGAINS IK
UNDERWEAR
\\TLLIAIIS : & SONS' .
lillb ! rUBS' ! FURS ! ! :
Oinabu Fur" Manufectuier ,
Heary G. Richter. is to be found op-
" - _ _ -O. ' ft
1'QIv THL STOMACH'S SAKE ,
A Feast of Seasoning and a
Flow of Bowls.
Pseaiis of Joy | Ascending
Heavenward Mingled With
the Odor of Turkey.
ThankfgUiug day hag olico mere
-ollod around with the revolving sea
jon ? , and to-morrow everybody will
ukeareit , sleep later than usual in
the morning , spend an hour at church
and three hours ai dinner , and a good
many trill wind up the holiday by lees
innocent exhibition ; of thankfulness
'or favors received and hoped for.
The day will ba very generally ob-
erved in this city bymerchsnUbank-
- ra and business men generally , and
after the usual morning services foast-
injaud ; ftBlivuies will ba strictly in
order.
Thanksgiving high roass will he celc-
b'ated at the Ninth street cathedral
at 9 o'clock a. m. for the Union Catho-
1-c Library association. The choral
c'aaa will chint the mat * .
The following churches ivzlli their
p utcro will n't-el iu the Congregation-
church Thursday ? t li a. m. , fora
Tiiankagivlng sorvicc. The CJiristitm
church , Congrfgalhu&l , That Meth-
yii ( , Eighteenth Street Methodis' ,
United Presbyterian and Emmanuel
Lutheran. The sermon will bi
proivchcd by Her. Dr. Haujjhor , of tlit
Lutheran church. Collection , for the
Lvl'ei5 Relief society. The service
will bo of unusual interest , nnd the
people are cordially iuvilad
The congregations of tlio Prcsby-
loriati nnd Baptist ohnrches unite to'
morrow in Thanksgiving sen ices , nl
Iho edifice i > f the former. lvt-v. W
J. Harelia rM preach Iho sermon.
Senice will bo hold at S . Mark4'
Church , Soulh Dinahs , lo-moirow
miming ? .t cloven o'clock. Holy
communion will ba celebrated.
Sermon by < ho rvctor. Dean Mills-
pi'iih ; will lake part in Die j > ervjco.
cjrJial invit t'ou ' IB Pilondcd lo all
members and eddsreuto of Trlniiy ,
and any uHiem who may wish to nt-
lond. I\EV. .IJIMES PAIF.RSW ,
Roster.
The members of Iho V. M , 0. A.
feel thankful for the many blessing *
they have received during Iho past
year , and accordingly tire going t- '
hate a Thanksgiving sen ice at the < w
eociation rooms ( o morrow oveuing.
A short lulk will - > e made at the be
ginning of the ecrcico by Uev. E. B.
, * ftor which .1 tiiioral thanks
giving will be made. Thvlr cerrica
liat j'f r WSB w.p cially inierecUnp.
and il is certain that this will bo even
more icleroatinj : , J Iembers and
frieuds shouM be prepont.
THE KAJLhOAUS.
The dummy Irnin will only make its
Sund&y runs lo-day , Tending t * 9
and 11 a , m , and 3 and 3 p. m.
The B. .t M. n. 1 ? , Co. will receive
freight p io neon 1o-dny. The
Froiylit depot will b" clojud In the
afternoon.
The followiiij : is R list of prisen gen
erously donated by the business men
of Omaha for a plise-bsll and pigeon
.ournanicut , to bo held at Lako'a ad
dition on Thursday , NJV. 25 , at 9:30 :
a. m. , sharp. TStory ebo ler is iu-
vitcd to pirUctp < te :
& KricliRon. bilxcratch. . 512 00
s & Petty , 1000 tJ. M. C. Go.
Is 12 00
liR5. Lnndrock. lap rote SI Oi
S. 3 ? Hathawnv. ' pfoeon trap 0 Oi )
" " half keg powder.t Oj
CrtiiclcRliank , dressj > altcrn 7 31
Max.Mcyer & Bros. , 8tlftjcloct. . , . 8 00
MnVWryer Co.l > utiiickIcshc'lJs.1 00
Viu , Treaton , 200 Ibs Hour G < x
I. W. Kennedy , 100 cipars. . . . . 70- ]
JiL Irfcder , ICO cigars , j. 50 (
" . C. Kjley ! ) , of Dubuque ShotCo. ,
103H rt.ot . 10 IK )
'axton ft Gallnplier , 53 Hi * dint fl 00
clilnnlc Prince , limiting coat. . . . -1 H\ \
V. H. S. Hughes , pair hutitin
pants . , 3 SC
"nller Smith , half doz. cliampague. U OJ
'has. Graeme , lOOcigais. .ri OC
id. Ji.lm ton , SO cigars SOO
Vnvc , jrcGord&Bradv.C'JlbsFliot. . 2 5
' 'ratt & Towle , li U tou hard coal. . C ( in
'CMorpui , 25Jb Khot. : 2 f.O
Vtn Kruz , 1 ca'e celebrated bot-
tlcil-Leer. S 03
Metz , 2 cases celebrated lK > ttlcd *
beer 600
BDetwilcr , Hnissels tloor-iuat. . . S ? Oil
Vm ( iPnUcman , lamp 2 JO
. Wyinan , r U cigars SOO
Ir. Ssucc , lil rijars 300
> eni ninl ITagpilurn , ham and 1
bolojjno f > 200
11 > AVilHa'iuSou , pair tine booto S 00
tcnzoa & Tihu oil 1 ton soft coal 3 00
7 Trcitslikc. 4 cat.e urcpare 1 chcco-
Nte , " 1 HO
f wiry Tun Jt , 125 cigars 7 . ' (1 (
) Bowtncu , > dm spoons . . . . 1 W
* S Ontnlrii li , nilvcr-cnp 1 "ill
tublieniloi f & Co , SOcigani 3 'H ' )
Vm WMtcIioiHC. poclio'-bock . . . . 200
t H tiliKUtmie , A cans ovRtci-s . . 1 ? -r >
rrKiuibalI , * h " . I > 1
) S IVinnelee , 1 turkey-gobblct. . . . 1 CO
S. u. HATHAWAY ,
GliHlnnan Boar.l of Managers.
TUK i-oarorriCK.
o the Uilorof Tne Hm.
Tlie pot-t.-llicoJIwill be open to-day ,
'h ' nkgi\ias d jfrom 12 to 1
'clock p. m. , a on Sunday.
Tjto > u > F. HALL , IVfitinaslur.
E erybady invited to cull nJ ex
mine a Sue assortment of diimond ,
; old wiressnd MedHlhon tiMceletB.jiifil
ipened. At EnnoLM & , EUICKSON'S ,
The Jewelers , opposite post office.
CLOAKS AND DOLJIAKS
\YILLtAM3 & SONS' .
Anojelcr eociablo will ba hold mi
'riday orening at th * Chrietipn
'hurrli , at 7:30.
BARGAINS IN
AT
WILLIAMS it SONS' .
' and children' * Arctics ,
Lowort pricw , ITullriedo' * , Doug. St.
WILLIAMS SONS' .
Sew Engravings at Ilosnc's.
Just opened another large assort
ment fof LsdUs' Ulators , Havelocks
and Jackets. [ oSS-tu-th-sat ]
&
CLOAKS AND DOLMAKS
AT WILLIAMS & SONS' .
Quail , Tvild ducks , choice tnrkeys ,
freth Cape Cod cranberries aud every-
M. YATES.
THE FURIOUS FOOT-PAD.
Hie Latest andDeadliest Effort.
A pentlerasn retiding ou North
Fourteenth street , while on bis way
homo about 6 o-'clock Monday evenlnpj
wai atttckcdand badly " .demoralized
by footpads or highwaymen. He had
closed his cfflca do"-n town earlier
than usual and waa proceeding home
ward at quite a leisurely pace.
After passing the coiner of Dav
enport and Fourteenth atreeia he was
awailcd by some party cr parties whom
h neither saw nor hesr3 , and was by
them felled to the ground at ono
blow. Ho never know what hit him ,
nor , in fact , that ho had been hit at
all. He didn't know anything about
it. After lying on the ground for
same little time a couple of neighbors
cime nlor.g and found him insensible
They got him wp and took him to his
home a few doowaway , wherehe soon
cime to his senses.
The ruffians left their mark in the
ahipe of a bid bruise on the side
of the head And face anc
rjbbei him of his pocket book 6on
tuning about S7 and some paper
uhich wcromurc valuable to him than
anything olso. t ai certainly a boh
and daiug de.-ii ? ud Iho perpetrator
lesirvo to be a rung up to the nearee
lamp post , FS tha blow might hav
just as onsiiy JesulteA fatally ss oth
BARGAINS IN
UNDERWEAR
AT
WILLIAMS & SONS' .
A now stock of rninco moats , jtllioa
Ac. , ami a choica selection of drioc
frnitB. . Prices away down , at J. 1
Nichol & Go's. , corner of 15th and
Uodgontreels. n24 2t
CLOAKS AlTDBdLMANS
AT WILLIAMS & SONS' .
Mcn&ladiea aud children's Arctic ?
Lowest price ? . Fnllrledo's , Doug. St
CLOAES AKD DOLMANS
AT WILLIAMS & SONS' .
ULOAKs : AND DOLMANS ,
CLOAKS AND DOLMANS
Ttie UrRv.nt H tl milt romplelo Rssort
iLeiiio be f und in the west , at ex
Imnoly L > w priccB , just opened by
? > l , Do > < LL' it IlAltUISON ,
y.1-tu-th.tRi 1408 Fnniham at.
KARGAISSIN
UNDERWEAR
AT
WILLIAMS & , SONS' _ .
in every elyle at Ti'zird's
t-w-t
T\vo of a Kind
M iiwr Nugent , of the St. Elmo
Hieatre , b * puivh ed < ho "Academy
of Music" in Counc'l Bluffs ant
will harcafter run it with a partner ,
the firm bong John Nugant & Co
Thn ccinpr.ny oponeJ oufc 3Vr .nd y
ni ht tea Alia aurti Mica end gnvegooc
"itisfaction. The St. Elma will be
run os asu.il.
E , ulo 3Iills Flour , the beat winter
\vbou 11 > ur in the ' : rket. Best M in-
uesota I'atcfit Fh-.r , $4.50 per hun
dred. V.'TIUS jf. YATES.
CLOKS AND JJ-JLMANS
AT WILLIAMS & SONS' .
California 1'c.ire , rluirs , Grapes ,
ilc. , a' ' 1'isard's Pali-cc. o21-tf
Drofscil poultty , fresh butter and
ogs ? , choice Michigan cpplos and a
full line of fresh groceries at
FLEMIKO & Co.'s.
LUNCH ! LUNGHI LUNCH !
A grand lunch will be served. Sat
urday , November 27 , at the Western
House , by ( just StJsemann , w ohas
beau eick for the put three months
and now invites his friends end the
public in gencr.il lo come and see him ,
and partake of his lunch , which will
be served all day. Zwiebolkuchen a
apoclalty. It *
EXPLAINED.
Why do people trade with Fleming
vt Cof Because they can buy the
puioil and freshest line cf groceries in
the market , at tbelowest pcsa'blccash '
6gurc. Fare and unadulterated goods
n specialty.
CLOAKS AND DOLIIANS
AT WILLIAMS & SONS' .
The wcntTier is so cold you cannot
properly .bser\c Thanksgiving unless
you are provided with a caee of Hay-
dou'a Fire Kindlers. Ask your grocer
for them , and if ho has not Rot thorn
call at French' ? , 1119 Farnhaoi street ,
the wholesale agency.
I'ARLOR SAtOOX ,
Grand opening , Thanksgiving day ,
November 25th , 1880. , No. G14 south
Tenth atrocl , botwcon Jackeon nd
JoncB. Grand lunch will bo served.
Everybody invited. Good music.
MALONEY & KEESAEX.
BARGAINS IN
UNDERWEAR
AT
WILLIA3IS & SONS' .
TllANKSGIVI G !
To-mon\jw and dotSt you forqct * iV.
Wo also proclaim that it is proper to
indulge in n few extras on that occas
ion , for the refreshment of the inner
mvi. We would eurjgest Turkey
with Cranberry Sauce , Goo-th with
InionSauco , "Saddle Rock" Oysters
with Celery Sauce , Chicken Liver
with Apple Sauce , Pol Luck Mackerel
in liutard & uco , Brook Trout with
Old Government Sauca , Imported
Bologna with Tobasco Sauce , Dried
Apples withPoppcr Saace. A case of
Hayden's Fire Kindlers without
Since. All of the above and thou
sands of other delicacies , which can-
nqt be enumerated in one Issue of this
paper , can be found on eale at
J. B. FKEKCH & Go's.
Havens' Snow Flake Flour the
BOSS. WILLIS M. YATES.
For [ Sale Si3ttSiree power Baiter
engine nrd boiler , jjfC good repair.
Apply at BEI office.3 * * ' po4tf
GORGEOUS GLITTEB ,
The Array of Holiday Jewels
at Bdholm & Brickson'a
The finest and best selected stock
of watches , clocks and jewelry over
seenin the west is now on exhibition
at the jewelry housa of Edholm &
Erlckson , opposite the postoflice <
The increasing trade and merited pop
ularity of these energetic gentlemen
[ us been for some tirao pa ta matter
of comment among our citizans and
business men generally. But when
the facts era known , there is little , If
any-causefor wondermeilfc. To begin
with their stock In all its branches is
nnequaled in quantity and quality
and the proprietors being thoroughly
conversant with the business , and al
ways on hand to attend to customers
and to superintend matters generally ,
make it a pleasure for purchasers to
examine their wares' .
Their attractive display of solid
and plated silverware is far superior
to anything in the market , both in de
sign and finish. The same can be said
of their large array of gold and silver
watches , bracslets , chains , lockets ,
and in f/.ct everything they handle
Their assortment of gold pens , pCncil
and pen cases and holders , gold tooth
picks , gold and silver thimbles and
many ether articles of this kind are
prominent features of the establish
ment. The firm has just opened a
choice selection of holiday presents ,
from which already have been selected
a number of gifts for Christmas.
Tneir line of prooous : gems , consist
ing of amethyst1 ! , diamonds , pearls ,
cameos , emeralds , and many other
valuable stouos should ba also men
tioned , but want of space will not
permit it this time.
At no distant day wo intend mak
ing further mention of their business ,
and giying a description of their manu
facturing department.
BARGAINS IN
UNDERWEAR
AT
WILLIAMS & SONS' .
( Sroit reduction in Ladies' Stuff
and Silk Suits at
MCDONALD < $ ; HAKUISON'S.
lu-th-B lidSFarnhnmSt.
Fcr Malaga Grapes go toTizard's.
t-w-t
Havens' Snow Flake Flour the
BOSS. WILLIS M.
A grand turkey and cbicken lunch
to-night and to-htorrott atFlanery's
Orchestra Hall , illB Farnham street.
Lots of Tom and Jerry. '
BARGAINS IN
UNDERWEAR
AT
WILLIAMS , fc SONS' .
PEBS JNAli PABAQBAPH3.
Mrs. G. W. E. Dorsey returned to
Fremont yo.terday.
Lorenzo Crounso and family have re
turned from New York.
James 1-Vailco left for Grand Is'snd at
noon yesterday to spend Thankcg ving.
A. N. Hamilton , editcr of the Salt
Lake Tribune , \vas in the city Tuesday.
Congiyssman W. F. Sapp , of Council
Bluff * , departed > ast eveuinf ; for Wasi Ing-
ton City.
Chas. li. Truax.of B Btou. sj.ecial agent
of the America i Bell telephone company ,
its in the cily.
3Iis3 Carrie Biogham , who has been
visiting friends iu this city , returned to
hicago Tuo-day evening.
Mr. 11. A. C'ninnMl. of St. Louis , is in
the city on v : , . . . „ < . . , i of his brother
Mr. John W. Cam , l l. .
A. G. Wolfenlcrgur , of the David Cily
Republican , left yeatsrdoy for Shelby ,
[ owa , where ha will be married on Thanksgiving -
giving night.
Mr. Jamoa T. Clark , general western
agent of Northwestern road , left Tuesday
evening , with his wife , for. Chicago , to re-
nam until after Tuanksgiung.
Dr. G. W. John on , of Fairmount , la'.e
lemocratic candidate for secretary of state ,
iived in town Tuesday accompanied
> y his bride. The wedding took place at
? airmont yesterday morning , and Dr. aud
Mrs. Johnson came to Omaha on their
redding tour.
Congressman John Wln'ttiker , of Oregon
gen , the democratic member who made
he "flying trip" a ross the continent to
iVashingtan at the opening of conjresa a
rear or two ao , catno in on Monday
night's delayed Union Pajific train. Ha
stoppzd over in Council Bluffs a tuest of
3ol. Teale , the wealthy Oregon stock deal
er , until yoaterJay evening when ha do-
larted over the C. B. & Q. Congressman
Whittnker'sterm in congress expires with
,1.0 session after which his
seat will be occupied by a republican.
The party who left a fine pair of
gauntletted fur gloves in the police court
r om last spring , can have "tho same by
calling on Officer H. Jacobson.
James IL Thompson and D. W. Har
ris of Norton county , Kansas , are in the
city on a mission to solicit ni 1 for dett- !
tute homesteaders in northern and western
Kansas. Thfso gentleman are duly ac
credited by tin Norton County Aid socie
ty and the officials of that county. The
railroadi have furnished f reo transporta
tion for these gentlemen and will forward
the supplies free.
BARGAINS IN
UNDERWEAR
AT
WILLIAMS & SONS' .
For Finest Canoiengo to Tizard's
t-w-t
For Oranges and Lemona go lo
Tizard'a. t-w-t
.ClJDAKS AND DOLMANS
*
AT WILLIA.MS '
For Splendid Figs go to lizard's.
BARGAINS IS
UNDERWEAR
AT-
WILLIAMS & SONS' .
.
The Danish society's first ball of this
season will take place Saturday night
November 27th at Turner Hall.
Tickets 75 cents , secured from the
members. " , t-s t-t-s
CLOAKS AND DOLMANS
AT WILLIAMS & SONS' .
For Nats of all kinds go to
Tizard's. t-w-t
EXCELSIOR ,
Our Forthcoming Annual
Illustrated Review.
Splendid Engravings , Excel
lent Typography and Ba
ilable Statistics.
Arrangements have been completed
fov bringing out the forthcoming An
nual Illustrated Review of THE
OMAHA BEE , which will be distributed
New-
subscribers on
buted to one
Year's Bar. All the mostraiioms in
thia annual ravieV are to be mno-
Graphed by a first class Art"1- , .
One of the moat important
of * * ? e
features will ba the sketches
prominent private residence . " *
the city , which last year were crowd * . "
out by other Buildings. The statist- ;
cal work , which is the most laborious
part of this undertaking will be more
complete in detail and more thorough
\t \ anything , than in any1 pretiona
Review. . , ,
„ ri,1
In crdsr that no omitBtons wail oc
cur in this branch , vo would urge PP'
on our citizens who have made any
building improversSnta durjng the
year to furnish us tfie df sired Informa
tion , either at this office or _ through
early possible. We
the poaioffico as as
ant the name of the owner of the
improvement or structure , diacrjphon
of the Improvement or buildingj
location and costot same' <
In view of ot the foot Jhat tns but-
lay for such an undertaking is very
large , amounting to nearly 81ouu ,
TTO bdvfa to Becuro a reasonable
amount of advertising patronage from
our merchants and manufacturers.
Mr. J. H. Pierce has been employed
as solicitor for advertiemeulP > n the
illustrated annual review. Ho will
call upon buainesa men and
furnish them further particulars.
concerning the style of the work ,
rates of advertising , etc. The edition
will contain 16,000 copied , and will
therefore bo a most valuable medium
for advertising.
Parties who desire to have their
re3idcnce or any buildings illustrated
had better apply at this office at an
early day.
[ Laat Night's Dances.
The Grit annual reception and ball
of the Omaha telegraphers , at Stand
ard Hall , was decidedly recherche.
The attendance waa large and select ,
the toilets superb , and the supper ole-
gint and refreshing. Congratulatory
were received from t ! e
in caatprn and southein
cities.
The regular annual ball of the Irod
Moulders' Union , held at Crelfihton
Hall , waa lin-ely attended , proving a
source of considerable revenue to that
excellent oociety , and a store of plaa-
fint memories io the participants.
WHAT SHE SAID.
"Now Henry don't y&a1 forget to
purchase a case of Hayden'a J'iro
Kindler's , for to-morrow is Thanks *
giving and you know it would never
do to use thoso.iaughiy : cuss words on
silsh njiay , oroa though your fingers
hguld get cold&plittingkindlingwclod
Dentil HeCord.
Adam Oliver Wood , son of John Si
and Mary Francis Wood , who was
born in North Carolina , May 27th ,
1874 , died at 11.-30 p. m. Saturday ,
November 20th , 1880 , aged G yearn
and 6 months. The fuuural took place
Monday.
Mr. and Mra. Wcod deaire to ex
press their grateful thanks to Miss
Sophia Thide , for her inestimable ser
vices rendered during their bereave
ment , and also to Mr. D. C. Mallicr ,
for his kindly assistance.
For Thanksgiving Oya'ers go to
Tizard's. t-w-t
That the lusty , luciouphat acd phair ,
Saddle R clc Ojsters , famous as the
EKP SKA" brand , ( full cans solid
inaat ) , can only bo found on e lu at
the Old Reliable Grocery House of
J. B. French & Co.
Remember that C. B. D Great &
Co. have the largest and best selected
line of H.its and Caps in the city , in
cluding the latest styles from the best
manufacturers. Also a full and com
plete line of fur caps for ladies and
gentlemen , and a complete stock of
ladioa' furs. 24-3t
For Choice Michigan Cider go to
TiV.ird'a. t-w-t
STEEL ENGRAVINGS.
Finest ever brought to Omaha , and
at New York prices. Don't fail to BOO
them at Eaton's nGtf
CLOAKS AND DOLMANS
AT WILLIAMS & SONS' .
Heal Estate Transfers.
United States to John A. Bradshaw :
patent no. fr. J , a. 3 , t. 16 , r. 11 e.
J.imcs A. T3radjhaw- and wife to
George H. Boggs and Low. W. Hill :
w. d. ne. Jr. 1 s. 3 , t. 16 , r. 11 e.
§ 1125. '
BeroaM. Willsoy ami wife to Geo.
H. Bppgi aud Low. W. Hill : tr. d.
aw. J , s. 32 , t. 16 , r. lie. S1000.
Ji-lmLuwis and wife to Ferdinand
Strcilz : w. d. lot 7 , blcck 458 , Grand
View addition , Omaha ? 5.
Emily and J. W. Satterthwait to
Jo3pphBrkor : q. c. d lota 1 , 2 , # ,4 ,
5 , 6 , 7 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 , 15 , Forbes'
sub-division cf so. , s. 34 , t. 16 , r.
13 e. 8726.
Daniel and Josephine Burr to the
Burr Implement Co. , w. d. , n. 50 feet
of lot 4 , block 201 , Omaha 86,000.
Wm. W. Lo * e and wife to Sarah
V. Wi-bor , w. d. , part of sec. 20 , 1. 15 ,
r. 13 , e § 300.
Joseph F. Sheeley and wife to Geo.
OLarne und H. M. Hosick ; w. d. ,
w. i n. e. fsec. 13 , 1. 15 , r. 14 , e.
§ 2,500.
Samuel R. Johnson and wife et al. ,
to the City Waterworks company , of
Omaha ; w. deblock "B , " Reservoir
addi'ion , Omaha. g6.511.
THE CEEIOHTOW ,
A Erst-class hotel in every respect , i
.situated on the northwest cornei of
Thirteenth and Capitol avenue. ThJa
now house is newly and elegantly far-
nished throughout , and the table and
bill of fare will compare favorably
with the best in the land. Give it &
trial. No runner at the Depot.
oct29-eod-tf
< day t horn * . SamplM wait
PC t ( HOB r
tf > ! ) I lb/U fret lAddwei SUason & Co
Poitlaatl , Mo.
80TIC3 Advertisements To let For Sale
lost , Found' , . YTanSr Boarding 6ft111 bo Inert -
' T13. ? CENTS
§ ert d Intbeao columns orico' tor
perUn8 ; achBub eqTwntlc rtlonnyi .CENTS
per line. Tha first Insertion never Ii ; than.
OtAA A 30 LOAN At8 per cent
§ > 5UOUU rt. n raaw oe < 2MOuii Up
wards for I to 6 years' tlrno on first class ImprPV
ed city and ( arm properly. Apoly at BEJUS
Heal KsUt aud LoinAccncy , 15th and DouzUS
- 278-eodtI
OHHT TO JX > AK Cell t I w Offlcs
M O. ! i. VHGUAb , Rofma.Crelghtca Block
TO JUJAN IlCi str t.
Dr. Edwvr- Loan Aceucr. nor-22-tt
KELP WnHTED
carpenters , next the Bee ofBcs.
910 24
VTTANTED Annrsocirl. Apply ImmedUte-
W lyatw Bthaltol double brick housoon
ffonihcast ccrncr D.dge and 21th street g
-rrT KJE" Vgiilto do ccnei l hnniswoik-
VV Enquirs it 1214 Dntnpart street. 012-27
. II the wonnn who brousht the
° TAW wlH0ulrhoT-Coinef-o.
will rot u
? ' MI-M
a cim
Wh and apttc.
TT7AKTED fa buy a good fresh cow-or
VY one comi S ia BO IIiqnire of R.
W. Carpenter , * t carpenter shop on DOTg-
lasbei/ecu 8th aud Oth tftreeto. O ' 24
Capito aveircc.
1RIWANTEDAt
G thirteenth St.
iN ED 10 men who have Fomo ftH ftf. ,
Mir ' , 3 'a ' Io
sstancn iu j > wu * .UAI .u < J ?
i and lutroJuco nr. l < aphcy'd . . . . .
Mcdlcaf Ec ok M n who hvre Krt had expe ienta
fn the huml-swfi b3 trtinedaud Sttrloi inUie
KMi WHicu ntiaiiOod wages W tnorsetic t , ii.M , !
mo.I. . Address for tlirefl < , .1I1'1VJIUI5 ; '
1IoUtn * '
- - orW. . ± '
-.auncU Blaffs , ! ? , t
-11-
ChiMliP. - -
; tfaW1 "ih :
ANTE leS ycui ? laffissto
a show. AddrcffsMinagiiB < < Ifi - _ , |
By two gentlemen a c tttvt" * j
WANTED room or suit of in rccr ?
must be Ictwecn ISHi nd 3M an ! fen mm
- > > < ! California Sts. Address C. & i.- . I co ( fil c
\YANTKD-C ok and do J oire-u-rlr.jjo
Gl a-hirs erlouinsouthweii cr.e" . t. .
and Caiiltol AicEue. _ . 03-'f '
;
' nan t'"t'ti " * *
tfAN'TEO By a jobs ?
VV short hand atnanncnsn of corr--.9 : 'iff
clerk ; hai had cxn tlcuco in a 'AK < 3 ? al''s
olfice , and can furrua AxceHcn ; icfeiei e ff *
dress Shorthand , Uee orrco. , BMI-29
"TTTAMED A KO < d lady COOK : no otJf- ne
V > apply , ccr. llt.i and Harney ,
SSEo
Ail OJnahi know that the
WANrnD l fct. Jonu U ih * hiso.f 8 wir > g
Machine * , office on 1'tli St. 8-t9Jf
IANTi.l > 2men to
north tn-i of 18thct II W. BAH , . 827-tf
UMD.
UrtNT IIou = c , four rooms ; sotith end
FOB 6Ta t , S5.00KT \ m u'h. KnqSiro c'f
J L , McCagu ? , real Ktalo agent , oppos to pist-
ofll e. 013-tod-3t
"pOR RENT Two neat new cottages ,
Jeight rooms each , with well and cis-
terfls corner Eleventh aud M.isou streets ,
0119 30(1 one-half blocks from the railroad
depot. DAVIS & SNYDEE ,
914-25 1005 raraam Street.
TlOR BKST-A o1 hoaso ' 5 >
Jj closcta , about hft ! an SC. sroand , good
barn. Kent cheap to n oed tenant , 2rst house
en the hillnboie ucaly's Soap Factory Qjt-.i
-fHOK RENT House in Shul/a nd addition ,
JC SIS per month.V. . 8IMERAL , roou : 6 ,
Crolghton lock. SiS-tf
QTORE FOR RKNT first floirand basement.
JO Appljf to GjulJ & Uorrlll , 1003 Fafnham St.
SJfMf
RE T A furnished , south fignt room.
InquiroatNo 1912 farnham St. tSI-tf
"OOR RENT That excellent dwelling house S.
I ; E. corner o ! 22d and California streets.
Well , cUtom nd barn. Apply to John Gudd ,
10li5 FarnhamSt. 839--1
RENT Ewellin ? house S. E. cornfr of
FOR 3dandBnrtgtj. , Excellent barn , uiterns
ndwcll ; rentciicSp. Apply to C. A. Merrill ,
1005 Farn"am St. , . 84Q.tf
pOR RENT Cottage , on 6th and PfAo ata ,
P new house , eight rooms.on3dat.d CasaSta
Enquire J. f. Hoe. f. E. Cor. 12th and Farn-
ham. 696-tf
ncvT2 furniahcd rooms over Mer
chants Exchange , IT. n. o. . . icth and
Do-lee troetii. SS3-1I
FOR .SALE.
-SALE Ilo'sa power nLich'n'eaird cord
FOR bench and f&wj. Apply next the Bto
olfice. 020-2.
TTIUR bAlE Two cloee carriigs ? , at A. J.
J ; Simpsou'g. 011-tf
T70R SALE AND KENT For rent , a v ry u-
JJ sirible corner store , at No. SU4 10h St.
Al o for sale a lot 33x132 feet adjoining the U.
P truck , on Jones dtr.ct , betneen Slh and 10th.
Inquire of Goo. II. Peterson. SSl-tt
IOH HALE A nrst-clus liotil aud reslaur.
JD ant business , located in.iho bedt pirt of tha
city , and Jolniragoodbnalnesa. Tbo proprioto-
is called west to a'tend ' to mining interest , and
mmt sell. Irqu re at BEI office
I1UUSEAmi coiner halt of lot , eoutiicast
2 comer J4th and Cass Sts. , 7 roonvi in each ;
rent for $20 knd Si5 per month LEWIS' 1 EAL
Ear ATI AoBiCT , 15th and Dougla ? Sta. 670-tf
TJlOKSALiI Mixed paints , at A Ilolmcs,16th
JD and California hU. 615-tf
T7I ; K SALB Cottoawcod lumber of all slzea.at
i ? RKDMOND'S. Slxtcenlh-et 516-t
MISCELLANEOUS-
rjTRATEU yrom 14'2 Davenport street one
fj b'a ' k nurr , with cadolo marks and si m tali
Any information Iradingto her rec.ve-y will be
suitably regarded. 0164
Sr\r ' 3th and Honardst. , Deerhead
a > pecialty.
Absolutely Pure.
Uada from Orape Cream Tartar. No othtf
preparation makes such li ht , flaky hot breacltl
or luxurious pastry. Can be eaten by drncptic
without fear of the Us resulting from heavy i " "
tiold only in c by all Grocers.
U"- PnwDUR Co. K w Vnrk
DISEASES OF THE EYE ,
Ear and Throat.
DR L. B. GEADDY
OCULIST , AURIST & IARYNCIST.
Office Over KennarcTs ] Drug Store ,
Corner of 14th and Doujrlas Sta
nortS-3m
LEGAL NOTICE.
Notice la hereby ijtvennndsrprovUIons of tec-
tlon (565) ( ) five hundred and sixty-five , chapter
(58) fifty-eight , revised .statutes , [ Stalent Ne.
b'ajk .thitIwCl. on Monday , the 18th day of
December , A. a. 1S8P , appiy to H excellency ,
thcFOternorof theSwteof tfrbnwkaforapa-don
to Cb rles Minify. Ths idCh rlea ttinley
WIB tried ttho Juno term , A. D. 1873. of the
niatilct Court within atd fjr Vougta county.
Neb nd yrtu convlctodof the crime of burglary ,
nd aent enced to six years in tlie penitentiary
cf the laid Sta'o if Ncbriskx
HENRT STASLEY ,
By Oco. M. O'fiRist , his Attorney.
HAMBURG AMERIC N PACKET CO.'S
WeeMy Line oi Steamships
IxMTlnj New York Every Thursday at 2 p. m.
For
England , France and Germany.
For Passage app'y to
C. B. RICHARD & CO. ,
Faaengei Af enU ,
ylway , Nework
S. JOBBERMORSE
CASH JOBBER Fn&v 4 \ .
r
doreover we solicit tha trTde of the '
BANKER THE MERCHANT , THE MECHANIC , FARMER
Blanket ? , Blankets ,
Blankets , Blankets ,
Blankets , Blankets
, JUUUJtiU.
wo make rsductions in theae goods , and
to clear our stock we have marked as ollow
Formerly sold at $8.00 , MOESE'S.
BLANKETS , now marked $6.50. '
MOESE'S.
BLANKETS , Formerly sold at $9.00 , '
BLANKETS now marked $7.75 , MOESE'S.
'
, Formerly sold at $15.00 , MOESE'S.
BLANKETS , now marked $12 00 , MOESE'S. '
OTDEEWEAE , We open to-day a fresh line of MOESE'S '
OTDEEWEAB ouv 50 ct. merino Vests worth
, 75a ; an extra heavy seamless MOESE'S
OTDEEWEAE , Vest _ at $1,25 worth $1-75 ; MOESE'S
UNDEEWEAE American Hosiery Go's seamless
, Vests at $1.50 worth $2.CO ; MOESE'S
UNDEEWEAE , Ladies' scarlet medicated Vests MOESE'S
UNDEEWEAE and Pants at $2.00 worth $2.25 ,
and the very lr-st seamless Vests MOESE'S
UNDEEWEAE , and Pants icade at $9.00 a sait. '
MOESE'S
Gents' all wool
Vests and Pants
JJNDEEWEAB. $1.25 worth $2.00. Gents' best MOESE'S
seamless scarlet Vests nnd Pants '
at $2.50 or $5 00 a suit worth MOESE'S
double as much. MOESE'S
! Conrvoisier KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT Morse's
i Just received a full stock of '
Morse's
Kid Gloves , kid
gloves from the celebrat
Courvoisiei1 ed French Factory of Ph. Morse's
Courvoisier. '
Kid Gloves , Courvoisier Black Kids , 3 and Morse's
Gouivoisier 4 Button. Morse's
Courvoisier Colored Kids 3 '
Kid Gloves , and 4 Button , Courvoisier Morse's
Courvoisier Undressed Kids , White Par Morse's
ty Shades , Navy Blue , &c. '
Kid ( rloves. Our new RIVERSIDE LACE Morse's
GLOVE with the most ' "
ap Morse's
Oonrvoisier proved style of fastening :
made in II and 15 hooks. Morse's
Kid Gloves , LACE GLOVES
Courvoisier out at great reduc- Morse's
room for
Morse's
Kid Gloves.
Bilks Eeduced , BiSsSifer f Morse's
Silks Eeduced , our Cashmere flnie.ied grosgrain Morse's
.
grain silk.
Silks Eeduced , Former pr'ce. Frewntpt. Morse's
$1 60 $1 45 ' "
Silks Eeduced , 1 75 1 55 Morse's"
2 00 1 75
2 25 2 00 Morse's
Silts Eeduced
, 2 50 2 25
2 75 2 45 '
-Morse's
Silks Eeduced , 3 50 3 10
Silks Eeduc'ed- Samples furnished and comparison Morse's
,
parison solicited with silks '
Silks Eeduced from any retail house in the Morse's.
" " , country.
S , IP , IMIOIRSIE ! &g CO-
HAS NOW OPENED FOR INSPECTION HIS NEW STOCK
of Fail nd Winter Clothing for Men'a Youths' Boys' and
Children's Wear.
ATTfc-NTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO MEET
-SPECIAL -
1001 Farnham Street , the requirement's Cf Everybody.
* STYLES * ND PATTERNS IS
-OUR ASSORTMENT OF /
-
, , ,
BlOCk. elejfan/ ever Played , „ the .
Poppleton . the most varied and elejfanever
city.
- * To
CITIZENS ABE CORDIALLY INViTBi , . Fall
our large display of Dress fld Business e-
Grand veltlss in Furnfefl ? ,
Weight Overcoats , N , a
Stylish Hats and apa , Trunks , Valise , Cahforfon.
Blankets and Overalls , &c. . &c.
_ NO < NS IP HE CONSULTS HIS OWN INTERESTS WIL v
buy one doUar's worth of Clothing until he has seen our
immense Stock and learned our Price ? .
FRITSCH'S
PRUSSIAN
THE LATEST
VICTORY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE.
Xho only existing remedy for every spe
cies of Acute or Chronic Disease of
the Organs of Kcsplratlon ,
and on absolute
SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION !
fT > ITIS all-powerful vegetable prepnra-
JL t Ion expels from the lungs and air pas-
ftnges , the mucus and muco-pus produced
by pulmonary Inflammation , heals tlio
Irritated membrnacs , an < l renovates
every organ which utilize * tl e breath of
Life. It contains no stupefying poUnn ,
nnd li In all respects n healthful rnedi-
clno. The ) rapidity and certainty iritb
Which it
ANNIHILATES A COUGH
If astonishing. Its eR > ct * go deeper thnn
the mere symptoms of pulmonary dig-
ease and discharges tha cause from the
frntem. Free and painless expectora
tion Is the mode by which it relieves the
lungs , chest nnd throat from thebnrdens
which oppress them ; thus arresting Con
sumption and Bronchitis in the germ be
fore they reach tlio more dangerous
tages. The emaciated sufferer
BATTLING FOR LIFE
with the most terrible scourge of onr cli
mate will find Frltsch's Fruisinn Cough
Syrup a potent ally , and will assuredly
win the fight by adhering strictly to tills
Creat medicine. Tlio
GASES NOW ON RECORD
In which It bos been administered with
entire success as a remedy for every va
riety of malady wlilch affects the Ko-
splrntory Functions , amountto _ more
tliaa
FIVE THOUSAND
ntthepresentdato , andjet the prepara
tion is only in the Infancy of It * useful
ness. Tlie great defect of all Cough
Remedies hitherto Introduced la that
they are simply prpnlsory. Hence they
are useless ; forunle s the causes of the
acrid secretions which are coughed np
are removed , and the ruptured , inflamed
or maturated surfaces healed and re
stored to their natural tone , a cure ia
Impossible. Frltsch's Prussian Conch
Syrup accomplishes these objects. The
mucus and maco-pus which are the con-
jequence of LungDiscase , are thrown off
by it , while at the same time It soothes
and invigorates the weakened tissues.
"LIFE FOR THE LUNGS. " '
For coughs , colds , influenza , bronchial
difficulties , tightness of the cheit.hoarse-
nes , sore throat , trnchltis , inflamma
tion of the longs , difficulty of breathing ,
pleurisy nnd all disorders of a pulmonary
nature , It has never been equaled.
America. BICHAEDSOH ft CO ,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
PRICE ONI.Y 23 CENTS.
AGENTS FOR DEVLIN
CLOTHIN
J
JiOUSE. .
FAKSSU5 ! STREET.
MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY.
The U ami best assortment of
Trunks and Valises -a Uic West. Telescopic Cases
jiml SJHI.IJ ! Trunks a Specially.
H. H. MARHOFF , - - -
117 14thSt.i : g oors Jforth of Douglas St.
5OOOQ ,
CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST
MAX MEYER & BRO.
Propose for tlie next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell thei *
entire stock of
Diamonds , Watches ,
Jewelry , Clocks.
Silver-Ware ,
Pianos < $ Organ
ATT 3D
GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
At Manufactures ; Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per
cent , below , any Eastern Wholesale House ,
preparatory to moving into their
weN Store , Cor. 1 1th & Farnham
We Mean Business. Come and be Convinced ,