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THE DAILY BEE.
Tuesday Morning , Dec. 14.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC !
rnCRSl > JL\ , December 30th.
WAITING FOR THE VERDICT
BY TOR
Members of the Union Catholic
Library ,
One of the most iucccsrfulandrhjpulirdoxcaic
dram i on the roadcrn Etacc. Beluga
Ural picture ot Kiel andjl'oorin
English LUc Very
strong c st.
Admission , COctnts ; Matinee for school hil-
dren , Friday at 2 p. m. ; Admission , 25 ccnU.
decll-1
BREVITIES ,
Patereon sells coaL
For.mnlcr comforts in caps , roles , car
nufff , mvffcrs , go to Frederick , Hatter.
Board of Trade meeting to-night
Holiday Goods at Kuhn'B.
Elegant odor ca'.es , at Saxe's.
Porter is running the Omaha Ferry.
Choice meals , Besen's Pulton Market *
Celluloid SetsatKulm's , druggist.
Books and Albums at the 90c store.
Iiadies' and gents' pocketbooks.at Saxe's.
" \Vhipple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel-
era , Crcighton Block. o20-t
BEST IN THE WORLD Bazar
Glove fitting Patterns at Bushman's. tf
Before buying your hats , caps and
urs , call at C. B. De Great & Co.'s. 20-tf
Swiss Cheese , -wholesale and retail , at
Caaunenzind & Meyer'a , 207eabt 13thSt ,
The old and reliable Pioneer Drug
Store of Omaha haw the finest assortment
of rich Holid-xy Goods ever brought to the
city , and invite everybody to call early
and eee them , leh & McMahon , proprie
tors. decJtf
A. Evans , agent for the state of Xeva-
da , went westMonday with'Oscar Tharp ,
yoailiful desperado arrested in Missouri oti
the charge of embezzlement of the p o-
ceeds of 2500 sheep belonging to n ranch
near Reno , where ho was employed. The
officer and his man were chained to each
< ther , rather a risky condition in cue of
an accident Tharp refused to allow hia
captor to relate the details of the caso. ,
A telegram was , Sunday , received
from Mr. liand , the step-father of John
Curran , who died suddenly at "Jim and
3"rank's" ! place , Friday evening , instruct
ing Coroner Jacobs to hold the remains
until further orders. They will probably
lw forwarded to Turner Junction , HI. , for
interment.
A cordial invitation is extended to all
the members-elect of the general assembly ,
from Omaha and Douglas county , to niee
with the board of trade a' its mcetin
Monday evening , December 13th , top
ticipate in the
consideration ot propoi-ei
amendments to the city charter of Oinab
By order of the directors. W. C. B. Alle
secretary.
Art School. Mrs. J. S. Abbott \ \
receive scholars in penciling , India in
water colors , sepia , oil and chinapaiatin
the Creighton House , room 31 , Tue
day , Dec. 14. Hours , 10 to 12 a. m
Specimens of her work can be seen a
Eaton's studio , 1323 Farnhain st.
We are glad to learn that Mr. Phil
Owen , who was crushed while couplina
tara near the U. P. freight depot Pri
lay night , wasJinachbetterMonday audtha
the hemorrhages have ceased. We trust
he may recover rapidly.
Andrew Dauble began
grading on the
two northeast corner lots of the court-
hone square this morning , in accordance
with his contract with the county com
missioners.
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'e overland ' train from the xvest L s
te yesterday , til
two hours i " ting on the rink now ,
Tlie-e Is no siw
as the ice lias melted. -ned gHC , ic A
The district court adjoiu. ' idjnnm
yesterday and the U. S.court will ,
to-morrow.
-Sunday afternoon there were [ one
-hundred and twenty footmen , eleven
horsemen and fifty-nine carriages aud
' $5.0
. Porter's ice
wagons iiassed over Capt.
, . , Kurt
bndge.
TlieB. & M. train tip from Lincoln
this morning was one hour late on account Do .
jf a land slide near Green' * Point , A Do
force of men were pent dmvn from Omaha
to rei > air the break.
Two natrow gauge Pnllmau sleeper * ,
the Mcxicano and Navajo , came in last
night from the shops at Detroit and were
dikcn west on the noontrain yesterday.
They are for the Denver and llio Graude KU
road.
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PEBSONALi PARAGRAPHS.
Col. Joseph M. Eosenberry , of Bclvi
dcrc , If. J. , is btopping over in Omaha on buys
a tonr of inspection through the west.
CoL llosebcrry is n politician tf weight in HIE [
his native state , and did effective wori
Mumping for Gen , Kilpatrick in the late
campaign.
Ira Hubble , of tbe II. P. auditor's of
fice , and Frank Stout , of the U. P. freight I
office , hcadquarters.leftat noon yesterday ,
to take positions in the purchasing agent's
A
office , at Colorado Springs.
Ycai
S. W. Eccles , general freight agent of
the D. & K. G. road , left for Denver yes Call
terday after a consultation with Messrs ,
Yn < ng , Goddard nnd Pierson.in this city , 0
„ Dyer , late agent of the Davis
Cha
" Mue Co. , left yesterday forSt.
. . . . . . . _
gacj. . . position m that city. Rol
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to accept a
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two weeks' business tr.t
thej
iey
putfcf the state.
Or * wor
Ex-Mayor Wilbur lef tMonday .lp
over the St Joe and Denver branch thei
U.P. Eng
the insurance man , has 'ut
C. T. Taylor , .
B me to David City on business. boi
Andy Kiley went west yesterday on the to hi
II. P. hous
qnei
THE CKE101ITON ,
the
A fint-ckss hotel in every respect , is
ukuatcd on the northwest cornet of The
sent
Thirteenth and Capitol avenue. This
horn
now house is newly and elegantly fur -
nished throughout , and the taolo and
lattc
b ill of faro will compare favorably
was
with the best in the land. Give it a
crin
rial. No runner at the Depot
lCir
Na parent having the welfare of iem
children at heart , should permit SOD
themselves to be without Zells con- > e
d onsed Cyclopedia. 10 Ct fair
-Hid
Mw. L. .urter , Spirit i'otographcr , im
will be at Currier's Gallery the Hth o'cj
u nd lalh of th's month , her engaRe- asa
her further time in
went allowing no Ph
0 inaha. „ _ _ _ _ _ _ act
MORE JEWELS than ever at
W hippie , McMillon & Co.'s , Creigh
cnl :
on block , Fifteenth street
&
Always fresh Ojsters at Tizzard's.
A fine line of Curtice Brcs. canned R (
and bottled fruits.fresh and preservea P ;
assorted as desired at wholesale rates al
alOf
dacl3-3t FLEMING & Co. , Grocer * . Of
CITY COUNCIL ,
Special Meeting to Consider
the Payment of the Balance
for Grading on Casa
Street. -
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A special meeting of tha city coun
cil was held last evening , in pursuance
of a call issued by Messrs. Boyd ,
Thieman , Dodge , Hornberger and
Kaufman , the object being to take in
to consideration the question of mak
ing a final settlement for the Casa
street grading , and any matters
pertinent thereto.
TheTouncil was called to order at
7:20. Present : Messrs. Daily ,
Jones , Kaufman , Labagh , Roddis ,
Stephenson and President Boyd.
It appearing when the call was read
by the clerk , that the time of the
meeting was fixed at 7:30 , and ad
journment for ten minutes was taken
on motion of Councilman Kaufman.
At the second roll at 7:30 , the only
additional members present were
Messrs. Thieman , Blackmore , Horn-
berger and Dodge.
Mr. Stephenaon presented the orig
inal contract between the city cf
Omaha and Duffy Bros. , forthe grad
ing of Cass street and approaches
thereto ; also the final report of the
city engineer on the same , announcing
its completion , wi'h the exception of
a small portion , the amount of earth
removed , and the coatwhich papers
were read by the clerk.
Mr. Stephenaon moved to refer the
papers to the committee on
streets and grades , to report at the
next meeting of tha council. His
object was to get the matter before
< he city attorney. He understood
that there was not due the contractors
over § 500.00 and that there was about
§ 1,600 to be paid by the citizens
which they were bound to got. Ho
was at a loss to know whai would be
done in the matter.
Mr. Boyd read the article in the
charter permitting the council to
accept such wirk m sections.
Mayor Chase made a few remarks
in which he intimated that he should
veto any ordinance passed for the
purpose of paying for this work ,
which according to the engineers re
port Is imperfect all aloagthe line.
Mr. Stephenaon made a statement
of the amount paid the
, showing ex
act balance due Duffy Bros. , to be
§ 515 04.
The question being in reference of
the papers to the committee on streets
and grades , it was carried , with in
struction * to the city engineer to re
port as to sections of the grade now
completed.
By special permission of the coun
cil , a resolution was presented by Mr.
Jones , to have the exij from the new
stable north of the city hall , reduced
to the level of the
street , to avoid c-
cidents. Passed.
On motion then council adjourned.
THOUSANDS OP LADIES'
Will do their Christmas shopping
his week , and where to go and T.hat
to boy , is the important question :
WE PROPOSE TO GIVE YOU
A GRAND HOLIDAY BENEFIT.
We propose to have every lady in
Omaha to visit our store during the
nest ten days.
IMMENSE REDUCTIONS !
OLD FOGY STORES EMPTY !
OUR STORE CROWDED ! y
Bsad this price list :
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HOSIERRY.
A good hose at 10 cents. ni
A better ono at 15 cents. . fri
A tiiio hose at 25 cents , wi
11 'of our large stock of fine hcso wimi
mi
reduced in price. bo
boG.
Handkerchiefs. G.
G.Cu
r < uU.y good linen. 3 for 25 cents. Cu
ine ones : it 15 cents. of'
Jor > } t 't at 25 , worth 40 cents. pit
C'aks and Dolmans GS
- „ ave you from 53.00 to
. . qu
can save to visit
money Ur
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LADIES' UNO. C.A. ! .
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See our goods at > old
See our goods at 7 oc Jut
See all our goodst. adj
JHock. bio
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URTZ'S Store ,
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WOOLEN GOODS :
OODS , NUBIAS , SCAEFS-
VISIT KUKTZ'S STOKE. An
AnJ
A VERY LITTLE MONEY
a grci&t many goods Flc
UiT KURTZ'S STORE.
BBOX SALE ! RIBBON SALE !
Everybody delighted !
Everybody delighted !
To bo continued this week. eve
deg
yo'-ir trading at
K.urtz's Store , Creighton Block. con
Fine line of scruples of New
ar C irda at THE BEE Job Room ,
in time a n leave your orders.
Court. qua
dec
On Saturday o.veninS tnreo men >
las. llosey , Thos. .J"l Uips and John
oberison were arre .tcd and canv tc
itted tothe county jail /ntll ° charge
grand larceny. It apf0"3 lhat J
thtT wateroi
were employed on
Drks grading , now being done , an enl
ere became acquain'cd ' with a you'nS
Qgllshman , who had recently arrivoa
thia country and \vas supposed to t-i
verdsnt. Ho invited them 131 (
n in Mra. Crary'a boarding
. ; n the Fifth ward and subss-
use , in
* ° Eeo a relaUve out in
went
ently It
flono Distance.
county
? rel
returned d "DB Ms a-
; she
, aud wheir h ° came
ho found his coat tft'd vest and
i-alise and oontenta misslOg. Tha S
tter included SSS-50 in cash , _ which pro
within SL50 alone of making the
me a penitentiary offense. Ho Jol-
wed the two men until they went to In
boardiwg house , and therer had al
arrested , with the third , RobCn- suit
, who is bclioved not to
seriously implicated ill the al-
. One of the men h-wl the coat
vest on when arrested. The pre-
minary examination was placsd at 4
'clock this afternoon , and there was and
jarcoly a doubt but that Rosey and
hillips would be held to await the 10
cllon of the giand jury. 1
All the newest and latest designs in ing
glass bottles just received at lab , nui
McMahon's , 1321 Farnham street. pec
dec9-tf
Jnst received at THE BEE Job 113
Rooms the nicest line of diminutive lam
Paper and Envelopes and Cards , suit oy
able for Children's Birthday Parties. lee
Call and see them.
The Formal Transfe--
" Wee
Office of U - .
. -e * . 'Marshal ' of
Nebraska.
Pleasant Ceremonies At
tendant Thereon.
Saturday evening witnessed the as
sembling of the officers of the United
States court at the judge's chambers- ,
the number including Judge Dundy ,
Clerks Smith and Frank , Marshal
Wm. Daily and his successor , E. L.
Bierbower , with the deputy marshals ,
Judge Hull , of Lincoln , and the rep
resentatives of the city press.
The occasion was chosen for the
formal transfer of the marshalshlp to
Mr. Bierbower , and at the same time
giving the retiring officer , Mr. Daily ,
a pleasant surprise in the shape of a
couple of neat testimonials from his
old friends and associates. The first of
theao , a lovely silver tea set , exquis
itely engraved in a Japanese design ,
purchased , cf Edholm & Erickson ,
given by Judge Dundy , on behalf
of the persons whoso names appear in
the inscription handsomely engraved
upon it , 88 follows *
"Presented William
to Daily ,
United States Marshal , by Elmer S.
Dundy , Judge ; O. M. Larhbertson ,
United States Attorney ; E L. Bier-
bower , United States Marshal ; W. B.
Smith , Circuit Court Clerk ; E. D.
Frank , District Court Clerk ; D. G.
Hull , Master in Chancery , J. L. Web
ster , Master in Chancery , ol United
States Court's , for Nebraska.
OMAHA , December llth , 1880. "
The presentation was accompanied
by a neat ; p GC-u appropriately res
POndcd too by the surprised recipient.
Hardly had Mr. Daily time to recover
from his astonishment when he was
again strnek by lightning , as Deputy
Marshal C. G. Hastings rose and said
HoifeKEi } SIRS To me has fallen
the pleasing duty on behalf of those
who were your deputies to present tea
a testimonial of our love esteem and
friendship. Many of uhave | been with
you most of the long time jrou have so
faithfully filled the office of "United
States marshal for the district of Ne
braska , and as you now are about to
retire to Valley Farm wo deem it but
prudent that you should be properly
armed to protect yourself , whether
travelling among the herds of sheri
horns on the banks of Honey creek
or through the rank ? of le
gislature at the capitol of the state
We have had our names engraved
thereon eo that when you grasp this
handle yon will grasp the namosof
thosa who will ever 'remember you
with Jove , honor and friendship for
your forbearance , kindness and con
sideration during our entire associa
tion aa marshal and deputies. "
"Wo present it not for its intrinsic
worth or value , butfor the friendships
and associations which will
ever sur
round it , and for your protection.
And although the material of which
it is composed steel , ebony and gold
may corrode , rust and decay , be
assured , sir , that the love , honor and
friendship of the donors will outlast
them all. Acci pt it , then , and in after
years when tottering with age , may it
remind you of Him who h-.s prjiuistd
t.oi be crod aud stall through the valley
of doaihandat ; last with
oitf , may you ,
the judge , attorney , clerks , masters
and marshals , all who now surround
you , gain ready admission to that
peaceful home where courts and mar- 31or
shab will forever find rest. " or
. " * l ° gift of the deputies was a mag- orTi
nificimt gold-headed cano , selected Ti
From Max Meyer's stock and inscribed st
with the words : stIE
"Presented < o Wm. Daily , U. S.
nars hal , by h : deputies , E. L. Bier-
jowor , D. B. ' all , H. S. Mcody , C.
. I Eastings , A. J. Wright , G. W. /
"
-lulp.
Spueches ' were made by every officer
the court present , and were all re-
ileto with expressions of respect and
istecm < for Marshal Dailey.
The nect order of business was the
lualifying : of Ellis L. Bierbower as
Jnited St ates marshal , who was sworn
by Jur l o Dundy and handed his
ommissio n from thu president. His wiH
was also approved in the sum of H
20,000 , the sureties being Reuben )
illon , C. C. Housel , V. Bierbower , Tl
F. Mr Anderson , Wm. Daily and W. Tlto
to
Paxt
,011. tohi
Mars 1 hal Bierbower appointed all the hiT
do ] juties , who were sworn in by T
udgo Dundy , aftsr which t'he party m
Ijom .ijed to the restaurant in .Vasonic mtt
lock and partook of a splen.did sup tttl
. tl ;
Inr 'prove your eye eight by ming the
rune lei tinted , for sale at Joh n Bau-
A It irgo I oliday stock of Gre < ens at
lomi ng's. des3-3t
A. F. & A. M.
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Thtire will be a special meeting of
in
apiti ' 1 Ledge No. 3 , this ( Mo aday )
i-cniug , for work in the M. . 31.
egrjie. Visiting brethren arc
jrdi ally Invited.
S . K. JACKSON , Master.
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Stt-angers , viaft Kurtz's Storo. fa
He mning's Michigan Apples , extra
uali ty and size large variety.
uclIJ 3t FLEMING & Co. , Grocers.
ih
California Psars , Plums , Grapes ,
, , at Tizard'a Palace. o21-tf '
BALL'S PATENT CORSET ,
omothimf now. Sao it. For sale
byL it
L , B. WILLIANS& SONS' . io
dh ;
Holiday Presents. A
great variety Ua
the Jowt Iry Store of John Baumer ,
Farnham St. 0-3t
Do your sharping at Kurtz's.
-
Mrs. Dent , ,217-N. IGih St. , is now togc
epared to do .dreas making on the gc
lortest notice. Prices moderate.
dec3-tf
Silverware for Holiday and wedding
resents ; at Whlpple , McMillen & Co. ,
roighton block , Fifteenth street.
ton
arder to close out my stock of see
anu1 winter goods I will make
and overcoats cheaper than ever
an
ifore.
Suits worth § 25.00 for $20.00
Suits worth § 30.00 for $25.00
Suits worth § 35.00 for § 30.00
There is no humbug in this ; call
BOO for yourselves. - pC
M. RYTINSKJ ,
l9-2t 12th street , cor. Farnham.
The only Cyclopedia published glv- at
maps after Gay's Atlaa and proFi <
unciation , is Zells condensed Cyclotii
edia. - 10-6fc q ,
Go to the OMAHA TOY STOREoe
Fourteenth street , between Farn-
and Douglas , for anything in the D
line. The largest and beat f e T.
octcd stock in the city. G
dtf H. POBLMAN , Proprietor , A
OMAHA AND ST. PAUL ,
: Possible Consolidation with
the Chicago & North-
Western.
now time table went into effect
onthe Nebraska Division of the
Paul line to-day , doing
witn the transfer at Oakland
antunning the mixed trains , which
be put onatpresentthrough
City. The American Ex-
i
Ess j service is put on the line at the ;
One , time , all through matter for
& > ux City and St. Paul going over
Us line now instead of through
tuncil Bluffs and Missouri Valley.
Spresa agents are appointed at all
scions on the main line and Ponca
No passenger trains will be
pu'on before sprine.
In this connection it Is proper to
By that there is considerable talk ol
consolidation of this road with the
Northwestern , on a basis of two shares
f the common stock of the Omaha
Ifae for ono of the Northwestern
common , and an even exchange of tin
preferred stock of the Omaha line fo
tie Northwestern common. Some of
* lo Northwestern stockholders'
a.'e In favor of an issue ot
4 per cent , bond instead , with the
calling in of the Omaha common at
about CO and the preferred at par.
The consideration of the consolidation ,
jrhich has been predicted for the past
? ear > has been haste , ii is thonght ,
b ) the preparations made by the Mil-
"iukeo and St. Paul to build a new
Hre across Iowa to Council Bluffs. It
W'U ' give the Northweateru an arm to
tJlI3 city , as well as the C. , B. & Q- ,
and ni\t } \ no doubt , hasten the scheme
for bringing the Wabash and Eock
Island into Omaha , over the U. P.
bridge , after the identical programme
outlined four months ago.
QUICKEST TIME.
The German American Insurance
Company , M. G. McKoon , resident
agent , has adjusted and paid my loss
by the , fire of Sunday morning , the
12th teat. FRANK P. CUKRIEK ,
Potographor.
The German American Insurance
Company , M. G. McKoon , resident
agent , has adjusted and paid my loss
by the fire of Sunday morning , the
12th Inst. G. W. FIELD.
Figs , Dates , Prunes , Prunella
Citrons , Raisina , Orange Peel , Lemon
Peel , pure spices. Nuts all new and
fresh. FLEMING & Co. , Grocers.
dec3-3t
"Examine the display of Jewelry at
Wihipple , McMillen & Co.'s , Creigh-
tori block , Fifteanth street.
Meals at all hours at Tizzard's. tf
On and after this date and during
tlE holiday season , the Boston Cash
Dry Goods Store , on Tenth street ,
will present a niece of jewelry to each
portion buying over one dollars worth
PIol
ol { { oyds. This is no lottery scheme ,
jut , simply a present to our friends
am c ng the public , and the article will
jo uven at the moment of purchase.
The jewelry consists of ear rings ,
sbir t studs , breast pins , cuff buttons ,
hat pins and cuff buttons. 13-3t
COMIC TIN TYPES !
/ora o and see them , just the thing for
Sou Year , eight new designs at Grand
Cen' tral Gallery , 212 Sixteenth St.
13-cod-3t
Klilod by a Horse.
A. ; young man named Henry Smith ,
ho t 'on ' of a farmer near Millard , met
with a fatal accident this morning.
Heivas hur < "jig and while riding his
onj' tied lie rope aoout nja j ,
The horsa
ran away soon after ana
hrowin-g him to the ground , kicked
lim in the headkilllng him instantly.
The ; sad affair was witnessed by his
mo'iher and sister , the latter catching
thehorao and releasing the lad trom
ho J pe. Dr. Link was summoned
Jut the boy was beyond human aid.
Ooco'aer Jacobs decided that no in-
ques t was necessary.
Zells Condensed Cyclopedia.
An abridged library and universal
feronco book , is at present being
introduced to our citizens. It is
woi thy of'your attention. 10-Gt
Visit Kurtz's Store.
New Muscatel , London Layer and
DeJncsa liaisons in quarter boxes for
fanriily trade.
dec3 3t FLEMING & Co. , Grocers.
Wo see by a comparative analysis
that the Nebraska coal discovered at
Ponca , Neb. , is superior to the best
Iowa coal.
BOOK RECEPTION.
Books suitable for presentation to
the Y. M. C. A. should be of a relig
ions nature , and these you can get at
the ANTIQRARIAN for a small out-
, or will be exchanged for others.
FURS1 FURS ! ! FURS ! ! !
Ladies' and gents' fur goods of ev
ery description at the Fur Manufac
tory , opposite postofBco , Omaha. All
goods are warranted.
HENRY G. RICHTER , Furrier.
declStf
BANGLE RINGS !
BANGLE RINGS !
"Whipple , 3IcMillen & Co. , Creigh-
Block , Fifteenth street. Go and
them.
Watches in great var'ety ' , Swiss
and American , from the best manu
facturers , at
Whlpple , McMillan & Co. ,
Creighton Block , Fifteenth St.
American Watches. At the lowest
possible figures at John Baumer's.
9-3t
Call at the BEE job rooms and ex
amine something nice in the way of
Fine Papetries , suitable for Invita
tions to weddings , balls/private mas
querade parties , sociables and con
certs.
500MENS' , BOYS' AND CHIL.
DREN'S OVERCOATS AND ULS
TERS TO BE CLOSED OUTRE-
GARDLESS OF COST , AT POL.
ACK'S. , fj-tf
" I
Weekly Market Review. ]
WHOLES ALF.
OMAHA , Dceember 14,1880.
WHEAT Quiet and lower ; No' . 2 ,
> c ; No. 3 , CGe ; rejected , 50c.
Barley No. 2 , COc ; No. 3 , 40c ; ex
tra , No. 3 , 30c.
Oats 30o.
CORN Western mixed , 28c.
RYE No. 2 , 75c.
LIVE STOCK Quietnativefatsteers ; ,
-nt 53 25@3 50 ; western , slow at
cows , native , 52 75@3 00 ; western ,
t$2 50@2 65 ; sheep , western , butchers'
tstock ' , 53 10@3 25 ; natives , 53 75 ®
' 4 00 ; veal is scarce and sells readily
; at 54 25@5 50 ; hogs , lower ; fair
stock , 54 20 ; choice butcher , 54 25
PEODUCE Butter , commonlG@18c ;
\fair \ , 18@20c ; choice , 22@23c ; Eggs ,
'unchanged ' and firm at 28@30ccheese ; ,
Nebraska" J , 14c ; New York , 14c ; pota-
tpes , steady ; peach blows , 75c ; ne-
shannocks , C5c ; onions , nominal ;
cabbage , nominal ; hay , unchanged
and steady ; baled , 59 0011 00 ; in
bulk , scarce at 572o@800 ; cider ,
quiet aud unchanged , 57 50 cor cask
of 50 gallons ; hickory nuts , 5125 per
mi. ; chesnntB , 53 OOjwalnuts , 60@75c ;
cranberries , 57 00@8 25 ; * fresh
pyaters , 25S30S3uc per can ; honey ,
pamb , 18r20c.
j PORK AN ; LARD Sams , smoked ,
, tO 20 ; bacon , clear , Scper Ib. ; break-
'fast ' , 59 20 ; dry salt sides , clear , 57 20
ribs , § 7 00 : shoulders , § 4 00 ; lard ,
* ? S20.
j
SUGARS Gut loaf lie p'er ib" . , po'w-
ifed lie , granulated 10c , standarc
V 10icoff"A" 9c , white extra"C'
c ; standard extra "Q" 9c , yellow
XJ" tfp.
STRtU'S Beat barrels. , G06 per
callonbeat ; half barrela,62c ; best kega.
52 GO per keg ; standard bbls. , 50o per
gallon ; standard half bbh. , 52c ; stan
dard kei-s , 52 40 per keg.
COFFEES Porta Rico 19c per Ib. ,
santos 18ic , Mexican 18c , fancy rio
17c , cho'co do. IGic ; prime do. loic ,
good do. 14ic.
CANNUU GOODS 3 Ib. peachoaS4 00
per case , 2 Ib. peaches S3 00 , 2 Ib.
blackberries 52 20 , 2 Ib. raspberries
53 00 , 2 Ib. gooseberries 53 50 , 3 Ib.
pears 53 00 , 3 Ib. tomatoes 53 00 , 2
Ib. do. 52 50 , 2 Ib. corn 53 75 , 2 Ib.
peas 55 00 , 2 Ib. do , 53 00 , 2 Ib string
beans 52 50,21b Lima do. 52 75.
FISH 1 Ib. mackewls half bbl. ,
§ 7 50 ; mackeral , kits , 51 25 ; family
do. , half bbl. , $175do ; , do , kits , 85c ;
1 Ib. white fish , half bbl. , 57 00 ;
do , kits. § 1 25 ; family do , half bbls. ,
54 50 ; do , do , kits , 51 00 ; Librador
herring , half bbl. , 54 00 ; do , quarter
bbl. , 5225 ; do , kits , 90s ; do , scaled ,
per box , 55c ; .
DRIED FRUITS Alden apples , per
Ib. , lOic ; sliced do 7 c , common do
Gk ; peliches , perlb. , 8 ; blackberries
lOio , prunes 82.
POULTRY Quiet ; live chickens ,
nominal ; dreesed , G8c ; ducks ,
dressed , S@10cJturkeya ; , 9llc.
GREEN FRUITS Apples , Michigan ,
52 50 ; Missouri , 52 25 ; lemons , 5550
@G 50 ; nrai.ges , 55 00 ; malaga grapes ,
§ 8 50S9 00 per barrel.
LEATHER Quiet and unchanged ;
shoemaker's stock , sole'leather , oak
.inned , 40@43c per Ib. ; hemlock
tanned , 30@3G ; upper , common ,
2428 ; upper , domestic calf ,
5100@1 30 ; French calf , 81 50@2 10 $
domestic kip , 80@1 00Frenchl ; 00
© 150.
HARNESS STOCK No. 1 , oak tan
ned , 4345s ; No. 2 , oak tanned , 41 ©
43c ; No. 1 , hemlock tanned , 3840c ;
No. 2 , hemlock trimmed , 3739c.
WOOD Still scarce and firm ; hic
kory and oak , 57 75 ; cotton wood ,
55 255 50.
BRICK Firmcommon ; in kiln,58 00
@ 9 50 ; pressed , 518 00@20 00.
LUMBER Steady ; framing , 18 ft.
and under , per M , 520 ; fencing No.
1,12 to 20 ft , § 22 00 ; No. 2 , 12 to 20
ft , , 520 00 ; common boards , dressed ,
§ 20 00 ; flooring , No. 1 , 540 00 ; No.
2 do , 535 00 ; siding , No. 1 , 52500 ;
Ko. 2 do , 822 00 ; No. 3 do , 520 00 ;
finishing , 540 00(355 ( 00 ; shlplap ,
plain , 523 CO ; ceiling , three-eighth
beaded , G inch , No. 1 , 52500 ; ahin-
gles , § 2 503 75 ; pickpts , No. 1 , per
M , 532 50 ; No. 2,525 00 ; postsceaar ,
lG@18o ; oak , 30@40c.
NAILS Unchanged at S3 00.
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HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MEDICAL -
ICAL OFFICE ,
1SS Tenth Street , - OMAHA , KEERASKA
I
Oflerlnj bis services In 11 departments fo
medicine and surgery , both in Keccral ui
pedal practice acute nd chronic diseases. Ca
be consulted night and day , and wUI visit *
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The Best in the West.
SPECIAL MOTiGES ,
TO LOAM-HOMEY.
OH3T TO TXAH C ll > t Law Offlca
D. L. 7HOHAS. Room 8 , Creighton Block
ONKT TO LOAH 1109 Farnhim street.
M1 Dr. Kdwirdfl Loan Agency. nov-12-tf
HELP WANTED
A woman cook at the Green Tree
WANTKD , 135 , South-Tenth street. 62-13
TJTO girls frr fcousouork. En
quire at 181S , Chicago street. C3-10
A position bv a young man of
WASTED address and who his eomo acquain
tance in Nebraska ; would prefer to travel. Ad'
dress B. , Kee Office.
A nurse-girl , 15 or 10 rears of
WANTED Apply at 1507 , California street.
67-11
"TTTANTED Cook , dining-room j.i-1 and
VV kitchen help , at Pacific Home. 71-11
\TTANTED-Flve carpenters , s ntliwest cor
\V ner 17th and Izard. M. T. MURPHY.
70-14
A Rood girl for gcuorol hotis
WANTED in small family , go U wages p.ld ,
none but fust-class need apply. Corner 19th Mid
Iz.trdst ccts. MRS. K-N. UIIIIFKLL.
00-15
TTTANTED A grl ! for gOnenl h
W for family of three Apply at S. W 15lh
and Jones or 14th and Dodge.
72-tf KOBERT PORVIS.
A Dining room waiter. Apply
WANTED office 74-15
A girl to do honscwoik , 2115 ,
WANTED street , heiwecn 2lst and 22d
streets. 53'14
A flrst-clasj boot and shoo ma
ker , w orks on pcggod and sewed work.
FatCllne , Brownvillc , Neb. Omaha's wages
p&M. 57-10
A good girl Viowt U years oW (
WANTED in taking care of an infant , and
do errands. References required. Apply1 at
1415 Faruham street. 60-13
Cook at the Pacific Houses-man
WANTED . . 65-11
irrTANTCD Secondhand.Marblo . Manila and
W Orate complete. AdUras.4 "B. " 1SS1. 48-10
2 girls at Rcineko's rcstatiranl ,
WANTED and Jackson Sts. 51-13
ANTED A girl to work In I.itclun , at tno
Emmett Bouso. 49-14
EOOAI MATE WANTED-Aiilrcss J. II. P ,
Eee office. 45-tf
WANTED A woman cook , at the Enmett
ilouje. 4l5
-\TTANTED-Airenls for the Wlicolcr& Wll.-nn
W Sen ing Machine. Call at Office , Jacobs
Blo k. SO 14
" \T7"ANTED 100 ladies to try the New No. S
VV Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Mai bine
Finjt premium awarded thii famom michinc at
the Iowa and Nebraska Stale Fairs Sales room
Jacobs' Block , 669 I if tccnth street. 40-14
WANTED A few more boardirs. .vt the
southeast cor. 15th and Calif orni i. SG-14
TTTANTED A good house-keeper , 1100 Farn
VV ham street , upttaira. 32-tf
" \"V7 ANTED Eni > loymcnt for hoHO and \\acon.
VV K A. 1IAUK1S3 , 16th and Nlcho'as St3.
2G-tf
WANTED Ail Omaha know that the
RoyM St. Jonn is the KINO rf Sewing
Machines , odice on l th St. 841-tf
FSJ ? PSMT-HOU3EB AKD UHD.
TO UEVT Suit of front rooms to rent , bric
house , 1H7 Cms St. , opposite School
house ; also homo , barn and 5 acres near city.
41-15
FOR RENT Furnished south room , with use
of pa'lor , 313 Uth street , between Daven
port and Chicago , suitable for two gentleman or
Ot gent anil wife. 52-13
T ) COM3 TO RENT and part of stoic. Next to
Jti Eeo.Offlce. W. EVERETT. 5313
10 R NT Suit of rooms to rent , brick house ,
1417 Cas.s St , opposite school house ; also
house , bain and 5 acres near city 41-15
EN'T Furnished room for 2 getiemen
FOR brick house , comer 10th and Douclas St.
37-tf
FOR RENT House in Shull's 2nd addition ,
S'5 per month. W. SIMERAt/ , room 6 ,
CrelRhton Block. 895-U
FOR RENT A furnished , south fiont room
Inquire at No. 1012 h'arnham St. S8I-W
FOR RENT Cbttaie ; , on 5th and Pine Hts. ,
new house , eight rooms.on 23d and CassSta
Enquire J. P. Hoc , 8. E. Cor. 12th and Farn
hain. 696-tf
RENT 2 furnished rooms oVet Mer
chants Exchange , N. E. Cor. 16th and
Dodeo streets. 28Mf !
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE The entire furniture of 3 rooms ,
desirably located ; cm lake possession it
once. Address "II. " , Bjc Office. 65-15
THOU SALE Small tubular boMdr and stack.
jD Roddis & ThralL 58-17
" 1710R SALE Business house and Rrocery stock ,
Jj Restaurant attached. Address R. Chaffin ,
Aurora , Neb. 0-im
R bALE Two close carriages , at A. J.
Simpson's. 011-tf
171 It SALK Cottohwood lumber of all slzcs.ot
M RKDJIOJf D'S. Slxteenth-st 610-t
MISCELLANEOUS-
O TRAY NOTICE Taken upon the premises
j of the subscriber in Jefferson Precinct , one
buckskin colored pony , about 3 years old , celd-
inir. OEO. E. TIMME. 73-15
FEW djy boarders can be accommodated at
A reasonable rates , at Koom 23 , Ilcllman's
L'lock , up stairs , entrance on ISlli street.
CJ-lt
LOST Breast-pin , Ins-rlbcd with initial "M.
C. H. " rifaae leavu at 1217 , Farnham
street CO-13
mAKSN UP One red cow , two slitaln left ear
JL and short tail , Smiles north , near Florence
Lake : SECONELIUS FERB1KST. 51-11
EAtEDPROPOSALS will ho received by ths
§ undersigned until Saturday , December IStb ,
0 , for the purchase of all b jildinga on lots 1 ,
2 and 4 , block 141 , Omaha Terms cash The
ru-ht U reserved to reject any or all bids.
By order ot the Board ot Commissioners.
JOHN R. MANCHESTER ,
34-14 Coontv Clerk.
HILL'S MANUAL NOTICE :
R. S. 1'EALE , of Counci' ' Bluffs , lovra , is no
longer General Agent for the gale of HILL'S
MANUAL OP SOCIAL AND BUSINESS
FORMi. Wo havinij tttrminatctl hia agency for
rood and sufficient reasons ; anil we hereby
CAUTIO.N the public against bone Imposed up
on , by unscrupulous men , who attempt to "palm
off" a SPURIOUS work on them instead of
"Hill's Minual , " tno BOOK they want or sub
scribed for. MOSES WARREN & CO. , Publish-
era of Hill's Manual , 103 Stita et. . Chicago.
Nov. 6th. 1S33. 19-17
riTAKEN UP On Friday , December , 1330
I onereJ brindle cow. Medium size. Own
er can have sams by proving property and pay
ins charges. JOHN BAGLEY ,
3 miles S. W rom Omaha , Drcxel'd School DIa
23-0 mon-5t
FOUND In North Omaba , a spotted ralf about
twoorthres d ys old. Owner cm have
same by calling at North Western brewery ,
Cuming street , and payiojt for thia notice. 21-17
AhsolutelyPure.i'
Made from Grape Cream Tartar. ? io * other
preparation makes such light , flaky hot breaclg ,
or luxurious pastry. ICan be eaten by dyspeptics
without fear of the lib resulting from henry In
digestible food.
Sold only In cans bv all Grocerj.
TROTAL BAKISO PowDxn Co. New York ;
FERRY ON ICE.
I h ve bridged the approaches to the river.
Ice opposita cast end Jones street miking a
pleasant , easy and safe crossing at the nominal
toll , viz :
Horseman , cadi 5c.
One Horse and Wa on lOc.
Two Horses and IVacon 15c.
" " " < r return
same day lOc.
Foot-men Free.
December 13th , 18SO. dlS-lm
S. P. MORSE GO.
CASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS./
.
3 = " AFe.Tg"g = r Arvr
The people will it , and ive arc the servants of ihe people In supplying
them ivith Dry Goods at anti-monopoly Prices.
Enormous Reductions in Our
COLOSSAL STOCK.
u
1500 yards of Brocade Mixed and Plain Color ! j
Dress Goods formerly sold , and well Worth 25c.
2500 yards of All-Wool Flannel and French
Suitings , Plaids , Brocades , Damasse , etc. , reduced
from 50c to 40c.
BIGGEST BARGAIN IN AMER1GJL
1000 yaads All-Wool ( bear it 'n ' mind ) 42-inch
Momie Cloths , Silk and Wool Brocades Matta-
lasses , etc. , marked down from $1.25 to $1.00 a
yard.
At 75c , Dress Goods ; SUk and Wool , formerly $1.25 and $1.50 a vard.
11 $1.00 , tr " " " " " 1.75 and 2,00-
' " " " " " " "
2.00 , 4.00
R HOLIDAY PRESENTS
We are opening Novelties daily , and Ladies will
do well to purchase now and avoid all rush.
S. IP. UVCOIRSIE &c GO. i
ELCUTTER'S ' $60,000.
CREAT GLEAF
$60,000.
We make this month a specialty to close out our Desirable and seasonable goods at LOTO-
Figures. Our immense stock of winter clothing for Men's , Youth's , Boys' and Children's
wear , comprising Working , Business , and Dress-Suits , in latest Patterns and Styles , Overcoats
, Ulsters'and Ulsteretts worked from the finest goods of woolens also
coats ; a complete line of
Furnishing Goods , Novelties in Neckwear for the Holidays. Hftts , Caps , Gloves , &c. , must
make way for our immense Spring stock of clothing. Well-known to the public that these
goods were the best selected stock ever brought to this market.
ELCUTTER'S MAMMOTH CHOTMING MOOSE ,
1001 Farnham St. Cor. 10th.
$60,000. , $60 , !
SIGN OP THB
GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME ,
A. HOSPE JR.
. , . ,
Pianos and Organs First Class
on Easy Monthly Payments ,
Sheet Mnsic and Musi
cal Instruments.
FINE STOCK OF
IM : O TJ L 3D 12T GS .
01 Paintings , Engravings anrt rramca at great
ly retlacetl prices.
8x10 Frames , 1 inch , Walnut ISc
10x12 " 1 " " 20
10x11 " 1 " " 20
12x16 " 1J " " M
1-2x18 " 1J " " 85
10x20 t' 1J " " . 75
Rustic 8x101 rune M
Cbromos framed , mill , 25c ,
Chromosframed , larzc , 1 25 ,
Engravings from 50c upwards ,
Photograph frames from 15c upwards ,
Windo a Cor Jce3 75c a window and npwarda ,
Lambrequin * 8 00 per window and upwards ,
Cornice Poles 2 60 per window and upwards.
Velvet fnmoi 25c each to5 00
Violin Strings 15c ,
Violins 1 75 , 2 50 , 3 and upwards ,
Guitars 5 00 , 6 00. 7 00 and upwards.
Banjos 1 00. 3 00 , 5 00 , and upward ) ,
Accorrieo-13 from 1 00 up , cheapest in city
Send for samples and catalogue ol mouldings
and sheet music. A. HOSPE , JR. ,
1619 DocVe St. . next door to Harris and Fishers
Omaha Nef > .
J. H. FL1ECEL & GO.
Successors to J. H. THIELE ,
31ERCHANT TAILORS ,
No. 1220 Douglas Street ,
DISEASES OF THE EYE ,
Bar and Throat.
DE. L. B. G-EADPY
OCULIST , AUBIST & IARYHGIST.
Office Over Kennard's Drag Store.
Corner of 14th and Douglas Sto.
novl3-3m
< PC t ( DOR rd y thoma. S rapl88 wcr
$3 I ib U 'free. lAddrcas SUogoa * Co
Portland , Me.
AGENTS , FOR DEVLIN & CO. ,
TIEOU
CLOTHING HOUSE ,
PARM3AM STREET.
MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY ,
The Urs-C8t and best assortment of
Trunks and Valises in flic West. Telescopic Cases
and Sainj.-lo Trunks a Specialty.
H. H. MARHQFF , - - - PROP. ,
14th St. . : ? Doors North or DongTas St.
50,000
CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST
MAX MEYER & BRO.
Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell then
entire stock of
Diamonds , Watches ,
Jewelry , Clocks ,
Silver-Ware ,
o Pianos A Organ
GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per
cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House ,
preparatory to moving into their
weN Store , Cor. Nth & Farnham
We Mean Business , Come and be Convinced.