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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY OCTOBER 20 , 188L COUNCIL BLUFFS. locorfl of a Day's ' Doings in Iowa's Western Metropolis , The Irishmen Hold an Indigna tion Meeting , Cent of Bloomer School nnd Other Mnttora. INDIGNANT IRISHMEN THKY HOLD A nousiNO MKETINO. The indigimtion mooting of the Irish citizens of this city , called on account of the nrrcat of PnnioU nnd others ncross tlio water , waa organized with Mayor Vaughan aa president , J. 3Cassady , J. A. Churchill , Marshall Parley nnd Jnnios Franoy vico-prcsi- 'ifouts. Miyor Vauglmn on taking Ilia clmir made n very eloquent nnd 'cficclivo speech. Ho stated the ob- noct for which the meeting had been .flailed. Ho accused Mr. Gladstone of iuiprJBtnuii'r , without cause , Hon. Stewart Parncll and others dcfunders of the cause of Ireland and Irish farmers. Ho alluded ( o the nur- 10W coJl iu which the great patriot Parncllras at llmt moment incarcor- ntod. Ifa clhimcd that those npita. tora haflJcoinmUtcd , y U * no ciimo against the Ewglwl&ngovornmont. Ho npoko of'tho boant nfjAtncrica regarding the rights of the pyisi and the freedom f Bpeuch , "and coifckJod with the fol lowing peroration < 'There can bo no wonder that cur people arc aroused Irom the Atlantic to the Pncilic over this inhuman nnd cowardly act of the English government' , Lot this meet ing express its contempt for such un merited oppression.1 .A > dominiUro ' of five was appointed 'to > dnift appropriate - ' priato resolutions. * The committuo waa composed of the following loading citizens : Colonel Jbhil H. Kuntly , J. W. Chapman , Judge ( J. R. Ruia , M. G. Grillin and M. Ko tiiiff. Those of the committee who were present re tired , The following opistlu from Hon. D. C. Bloomer wns rend : COUNCIL BLUFFS , October 18-M. G. Grifiin , Esq. : Beinj ; compelled to Jeavo the city this morning , I very much regret that I shall bu unable to attend the meeting called for this eve ning to sj'inpnthizo w ith the opprussod ) people of Ireland. Very truly , D. 0. BLOOM RII. The following telegram was then read : DAVENPORT , Iowa , October 18 1 nm with you heart and Koul. Lot us all plcdgo ourselves never' to relax. Down with tyranny , forward the land tl ; leagues ; remember Parnell , tltc tc : M. V. GANNON , tcT President State . League. tl This was followed by the loading of tlC ono from Hon. P. A. Collins , prosi- tli dnnt of the land league of the United in States , which contained the following tli words : d BOSTON , OctoborlS. ToM. G. Grif tli fin : Mankind cries shame on n so- IK callnd liberal government in the nine tli teenth century whoso only argument 81 is the prfaon or n blow. Lot us unite 81Si more closely. Liberty knows no fail Si ure. P. A. COLLINS , Siw President U. 8. Land League. w Rot. J. G. Lemon was called f6r Si and addressed the mooting. Ho ac of cused the of English government ai originally wrongfully getting pos'scs- aiut Bioli of the lands in Ireland ; that tho' utFi people there were simply contending Fi for what in law and justice belonged nr to them. In a very eloquent nmimr tli ho spoke of the stand taken ro by the "xVmorican " Irishmen reP during our rebellion , and PBll compared it with .the piratical cc : course pursued by English govern of > ment. Ho said that where the wauso fu of liberty was assailed America would i resent it ; wherever the liberties of the til prom or of speech was denied Amoiica III would bo found protesting loudly IIIhi against the outrage. Mr. Lemon was hiC interrupted frequently by the plaud C its of the vast throng that packed the theater. John H. Keatloy was called upon at the conclusion of Mr , Lemon's re : marks , and the old American patriot and gallant Holdier made the theater ring as in eloquent and chosen words ho apoko of the wrongs that had been heaped upon the Irish race for the past 400 yoars. Ho believed that train behind the dark clouds that were at present shutting out the light of day from the lovers of liberty in Ire land be could discover a silver lining , and that the Emerald lalo had a bright and promising future before her. her.Tho The following resolutions were then presented by the chairman of the committee appointed to draft thorn : Whereon , The painful intelligence has Hashed across the ocean that Charles Stewart Purnoll , the eloquent , unselfish nnd devoted louder of the $ Irish people , the bravo and beloved champion of the rights and liberties of his native land , has boon arbitrari ly and unjustly arrested aud consign ed to a dungeon by nil order of the British cabinet , and Whereas , Tlio spirit , dignity aud eanctity of representative government $ everywhere luw been msailod , insulted and menaced in his parson , as n mem ber of the British parliament , for no other oflbnso than that , in obedience to the aspirations of his country , ho Bought the restoration of the true $ ownership of her soil nnd that legisla tive independence which former S. treachery had bartered for British in- iluonco and gold ; therefore , ' Resolved. By this mass mooting of American citizens , composed of people - plo of every nationality , disregarding differences of creed and rank , that wo most heartily and earnestly extend to him our. sympathy iu his present in carceration , as the representative of n great and noble cause , and to his bravo compatriots in their heroic en deavor to make Ireland the free and prosperous homo of millions who are attached to its soil as a birthplace , nnd who love its glorious traditionu and history as a birthright , Resolved , That while wo truly and liomstly reciprocate every step taken by the British government and poo- pie to eradicate all fooling of hostility which has hitherto alienated the two grout Englifth-spenHng peoples of the world , wo nlso mo-jt emphatically deplore - ploro nnd condoinn lfi.it power , no matter by whom exercised , which de prives the people t > f Ireland of llnno righU which God and nature inlondcd and which nro in nil acr.cs , nnd under nil circumstances , the common herit age of nil mankind. Resolved , That in out opinion , free dom and trawiuility will never bo the good fortune of Ireland , and of the Irish people at homo , until the hum ble tiller of the soil is secure for all time to come , against the alien nnd nbsontco landlord , and the principles of our own doclnr.ition of independ ence are rccognized by the British government in an Irish parliament to legislate for Irish interests , and wo hereby extend our sympathy to the struggling people , in the hope lh.it the cloud nnd gloom which overhang that beautiful nnd fertile island may soon break away in n "sunburst" of liberty and prosperity. The resolutions were adopted amid cheers , after which Col. D. B. Dailoy wjw called for. No man in Council Blufl * 1m * given the mibject of Ire land's ' w roiled more study than ho. Ho reviewed the histoiy of Ireland. Ho believed that all imprisonmcntn tlmt Imvo been made , that all blood have been shod for the cause of Irish independence nnd freedom , was nee- cowry. Tlmt no freedom worth hav ing , had over boon obtiinrd in nny other way in the history of the world. Ho claimed tint the present was the third period in the history of that liberty loving people ; tlmt patriots md been compelled to bond the knee knee to English dungeons. Ho al luded to thuyujir 1708 , when Theodore Theobald , W'olfo Tone , O'Connor and others rose up In behalf of Irish liber ty , as the first period ; to 1818 , when Mcaghor , John Mitchell , John O'Ma- honey nnd others lifted their voices in the same cause , no the second pe riod , nnd ho spoke of the present pa triots , Parnoll , Dillon nnd Davitt , in gloning terms , eliciting the applause of the assemblage. Ho had no regret to oflbr for the arrest of Parnoll nnd olhori ) . In time it would prove n great benefit to the cause for which nil Irishmen nro contending. Dr. Coolcwiis the next speaker , nnd in n very touching and feeling man ner responded. Ho quoted some of the patriotic utterances of Robert ) Emmet , nud briefly portrayed the sad scone * ot tlmt noble martyr's arrest , Irinl nnd execution. Brief remarks wcro made by Mar- [ ihal Turloy nnd others , nftor which M. G. Grillin on behalf of the Council : Ulull'u land league ollorod n resolution f thanks to the citizens for the largo tttondanco , and to the speakers for the earnest and eloquent manner they ud addressed tlio mooting. This resolution was adopted , when the Mooting on motion adjourned. JOINED IN WKDI.OCK. Quite a gay party assembled nt the ) . residence of Mrs. Cassady , widow of ho late S. H. Cassady , on Washini/- on nvcnuo , about 9 o'clock last fuesd.iy evening , the occasion being ho marriage of Mrs. Cassady to John j. , Flits , n , carpenter and builder of Pi Inn city who has himself before been fu nurricd. So the affair did not have to tohe ha same effect upon their minds as it hehi Iocs upon those who nro about to put hi heir foot in for the first time. The louse was brilliantly illuminated lo hroughout. The party present was cc : imall but quite select , including cco VOss Emma Morgan , Miss Lizzie w Smith , Miss Lizzie Pain , M-ss Flora , whi 3ruco and Anna Cassady , Mr. Lota- hihe valsy , , Mr. Brown , Mr. Hollis , Mr. of Seeker and olhora. Rev. P. T. Webb , cl if the Episcopalian church officiated , clhi nd although the services were quito to it length , they wore very interesting. cc V.ftcr Mrs. Cassady had become Mrs. ar ritts , and congratulations went .round , supper was announced and ca ho party retired to an ndjoiningi ' 'oom , where everything to please the yc ulaio waa spread before them , con- iisting of cold lamb , cold chicken , hot oQce , oyster stew , ice cream , cakes ' f nil kinds nnd descriptions. After dc ull justieo had been done to the ro- ( Iu ml , the company agiin returned to fel ho spacious parlor nnd enjoyed in of nusic , sinking , &o. , until the small lib loura of the night when nil retired ivishing the 1m , py groom nnd bride a cc iomfortablo journey through life. INDKUD IT .SHOULDN'T. John Dohany should BOO to it that ho window curtains are drawn nnd topt BO or. the north side of his opera CJ > louBo. A short timu since while it lerformanco waa going on at the thea ter two of Council Bluffo young ladiim in attempting to climb up to the win- . loxv to look in foil back into n coal box nnd came very near injuring them . seriously. No ouch temptation should bo purmittod to remain. Wo hoar from our ucliool board. Phcy moot ncc.uiounlly. Wo don't . licnr iiiuuh said lately ubout the posi tion of BtipurinlundoHt nnd ahull nut for no mo time , ns wo umluratund thu ) board olcotod Prof. Fiirtium for the long toun. lloport of tlio coinilotion ] of the Bloomur school building wns . nuido , fihowitiy nmount of contnict , $20,890 , ; paid on same , § 24,135. ! ) j ' balance still duo the contractors , ' S2,7G4.ai. A bill for other things and oxtron vtui also reported , amount * ing to $2U0.29 : ; balance on old con tract "other " , thiiKja" nnd ox- is traa , nmount to § 5,073.57 , mak ing the total cost of the building ; $31,903.07. To this must boaddod the $2,000 town clock nnd the $800 boll , making the cost 834,703.57 , and y this includes the cxponao of cutting the names of the school board in solid j granite in the corner stone , but not $1,324.48 for the architect. Out motion of M. P. Brewer , dims. ' . Leflerts , of the Nonpareil , was [ olcctod secretary pru torn , of the school board , IN The now Bloomer school building cost in round numbers , say 830.- 703.57. John Green was elected by the a 01 school board president pro tern. * f ° Thirty-six thousand uoycn hundred I" n and sixty-throe dollars and fifty-sovon ( u conta is a good largo sum of money , but wo have got u pretty good school building in its stead. E. A ( Oonsignory , of Avoca , was in Council Bluffs yesterday. Eli Clayton was lingering in the city still yesterday. Ho thinks Morgan will make iv representative tlmt the democracy need not bo uahamod of , Ho tikes hiti defeat philosophically , nnd says thnt n little more Activity ! the republican cnmp would _ hav clcctod him by n Imndsonio majorit in spite of the opposition. ' The Nonpareil is < losirous of takin n rest. It cnn do so TUB J3r.R won' disturb it , but will continuo to giv all the nows. Morgan says that if the Nom > arei tnkca n rtst The Glebe will do th same , and then what will the pcopl do. Mrs. Whipplo and her daughter Mrs. Kilburn. of Oreston , who have been visiting with the family of J. M ilogors , returned home last Tunsdn , evening. .1. 0. Adams , of the "Avochai Doltau , " was in Council HlufFs , yes tordny leaning up ngainst the JNonpa ricl building catching the inspirations for his noxk issue. The barrel business in Counci Mulls is brisk. Our upper Broadway cooper , Joseph Hoss. c.m find employment mont for several additional first-class coopers. Standing "by the way sido" the other afternoon wo observed a mule hitched to n telegraph polo in front ol Justice Abbott's ofllco. It was rain ing. lie was stuck fast in the mud , a pic t nro of despair. Both cars wcro hanging "by the way side , " shedding the water that foil gently upon hid head. Soon John Smidt nrosu nnd began his address to John Hummer and the other jurymen in the Glali- dorn' case. Ho had got to ono of his eloquent passages , when wo noticed the mule strucglini : with all his might. Ho lifted with dilliculty his right car , while the other wns loft dangling nnd shedding water as before Having reached it as near the speaker ns ho could , ho listened for a while , and then bringing it clown again "by the way side , " exclaimed , "uh , give us a Test I" The celebrated glandorcd horse c.iao was given to the jur > Tuesday , soon after John Lindthad made his closiiu remarks. After remaining out nearly nil night , they came into court and re turned a verdict in favor of the de fendant , Mr. Feucrhakoiii Gcorgu A. . Holmes appeared fortho defendant. Wo undomand that Judge Reed jranted Mrs. Motcalf an injunction restraining Mr. Crery from pounding ld bailers under her chamber window. Dolonol John II. Kontly appeared for Mrs. Motcalf. D. 0. Bloomer , Captain L virscht , Ben. Newman and about iwonty others of the Odd Fellows of his city have gene to DCS Moines , tvhorp the grand ledge are holding u mooting , commencing yesterday. Twelve hundred and twenty head jf cattle were received at the Union itock yards in Council Bluffs last I'ucadny , and 1,040 head yesterday. The 0. , B. & Q. had more freight n hand yestord.iy than they had cars .o carry it in. Tlioro is an immense amount of roight goii.g and coming on our rail- oads at this time ot the year. Ono lone and solitary drunk occu- ied the calaboose yesterday until ho urnished bail for his appearance yes- orday afternoon. This ho' leaped , ipwovor , leaving his sureties to settle its bill. Sadie Roberts , quito a respectable ooking "Alley girl , " appeared in ourt yesterday aud complained to Dhicf : Field that her solid man who vorks in the Northwestern yard , lad hugged close toher luart until ho had taken it iff with all her earthly possessions in- iluding the brace handle to her water mckot. She wanted him brought up the captain's office immodiatoly'and otnpollcd to disgorge. The officers ro on the look-out. The cases against young Rcardon ommoncod in Justice Frainoy's court 'estorday afternoon. Palpitation of the t Heart. < T. M. Might , Syracuse , N. Y. , writes : 'When I firat commenced using your Uur- look Dlood Hittern I wn'a troubled with .utteriiiR atnl palpitation of the heart. I sit weak and lunguid , with a numbness tlio limbs. Since unhid , my hnrt ] mH iat troubled mo nnd the numbing Benaa- ion in all none. " Price , 81 ; itrial oize , 10 cuts. 10-codlw Gon.Qraut'a liiou Hunt- Detroit Frco I'rcds. It has just leaked out that while 3on. Grant was traveling in Asia lie x pressed a desire to got a shot ut a ion. Not wishing to expose hin to langor , the natives secured a stuffed ion , sot it up in a jungle , nnd then .ook the illustrious traveler out for u lunt. When the boast was sighted .ho General was all oxcitmpnt , and' Titwling up to a favorable' position , je an to blnzo away at the animal ivith no procoptiblo effect. After firing ibout twenty shots ho began to got nnd , and , taking off his coat , ho sot- .lod down for a regular siego. Fearing lis wrath when ho discovered the sell , he attendants oudoayorod to kill the e.ist , tcllinghim that it bore a charmed ifp , and that ho could not possibly njuro it. Ho told them to go to .hunder ; that ho was after bjood , nnd vas going to have it. After a vain 'usillade of an hour ho rose to his 'oot , gnashing his tooth with rage , hruw his suspenders off his shoulders , piled up his sleeves , and grabbed , hi * iilo by the barrel so ho could use it a club. The attendants again beg ged him to desist , but ho politely , hough forcibly , informed thorn that 10 would liavu that cuss or leave his lonorod remains strewn promiscuous all through that jungle ; and with wild cry of 'Til fight it out on this 'ion if it takes alhiummor | " ho rush- apou the beast , and with ono well- liroctod blow laid it ever on its side. l'ion | ho chased the native attendants or six miles , but , being better no- luaintod with the country , they got way from him in safety. ADMINIBTRATOR'a BALE. On the lOliiiUj-ol October , 1881 , at S p. m. . itK.O. Morgan' * , tor , 181S Puriiham 1 nJ 3ni i Cltir , Doutlw County. NebnuiU , I w | | icll at imbllo auction pt-noiul proiicrty bulonir. to thu eiuta oJ A iie J. Jforrow , .locowJ , iifludltiif Jewelry , book * crockiry , illicrwau- ' lurnlturv , houbiliold tfooJi and other i'roiiort\ OEO. I. OILBFHT Admliilitiutor of Sl J l-jtaie. RIHVni re i > Accntfr COLUUHU " * DIUTULLO. anjorroiiicfcua. a"n luroac ntttjgji/orCat4lOKU | aud price llit oontalnlnic lull * Information. N , I , D , SOLOMON , Faint * , Oil * and GLu OMAHA , NK1J The leading Scientists ot to-day agree thni rno tdlsccinrocan < ed by disordered kldncji orlhcr. II , thcrcloro , the Udno\snnd liver nro kept In perfect orcltr , perfect lunlth will he the result. Tills truth hi * only hecn know n a slier time ixnd for J cars people FuUcrcd utcnt without hrlnff aljlu to find relief. of Wanicr'n bnfa Itldiuy and Liver Cure iimks n i new era in the treatment of tlicnu troubles Made from a pimple tropical leaf of rnio value. It contains Jmt the elements nccewiry to nourUh nnd Invigorate both of thcxo great organs , nn < ! 'afcly lutoro and keep them InonUr. ItHn Potftlve Rrmedy fnr ml the disuses that CIIKO mint In tlio lover jiart of the l > ml > for Torpid l.lvcr Ilcailnchcfl Jaumllco MzzlneM Uravol KocrApio I.lvcr and Urlnnry Or 'ann. It It an cxcc'lcnt nnd f fo remedy for fc luring 1'reKinncy. It will control Menstruation and In Iti'aluaUofor I.eucorrlicm or 1'ull njr ol ioWomh. Aa a Ulood 1'iirlHcr It Ix uncquiUd , for It cures lie organs tint make the blood. Tlil rciucdv ' , which ha < clnno nucli wonder" , I nny ncdlcine uiion the market , and I * noli ! hy Drui- trlsts and all dinlcra at 51.25 per bottfo. For UhhotuH. cnmilre for WAUNBH'S SAI'B UIA- IKIES CUllK. It li n 1'OSI 1 1VE Ucmcdy. H. H. WARNER & CO. , Rochester , N. Y. JolO tu-tli-Mt.lv _ _ GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARKJ1arcalTRADB MARK IA. Atiuti. falling cliro fur ficmlml WeakncHit , Sparniator- rlica , linpot- cncj , anil all follow nfl n BEFORE TARIHQ.Hcqucnco ot AFTER TAKING. MollAUuae ; AH Losi ol Memory , UnlMraul I.wsi- tndc , 1'aln In the Hark , Dimness of VMon , Pro matiira Old Are | , and niauj other Di-cises that lead t' ) Inunlty or Consumption and a I'rcnm- turaiUnio. ZTtmpartlculnrn \ In our pamnlilct , uhlch Wn ilcsiro to send free by mall to ( j\cry one. , T5TTtio bjiMinc Jfcillclno la gold by all clrtif ; ' ' nt ? l per jxickujte , orOpicLiKca for S3 , or bo sent frvti b\ mall mi receipt of the money , by addressing T11KGIIAY MEDICINK CO. , Buffalo , N. Y. For sale by C. F Goodman. ocTnio cod The Oldest Ustabliahed IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. , Business tnnttcted uma aa that of an lacor- w rated oank , Accounts kent In currency or gold subject to rht check without notice , Certificates of deponlb usucd payahlo In thrco , Ix and twelve months , jcarlng Interest , or on cmand without Interest. Advances made to customers on approved BOCU- tlea at market rates of Interest. Buy and nell ( cold , bills of exchange , govern ment , state , county and city bonds. Draw slgnt drafts on England , Ireland , Scot- and , and all parts of Europe. Sell European postage tickets. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY HADE. PROBATE NOTICE. n the matter of the Estate of Peter J. Johnson , deceased Notice la hereby ghcn that the creditors of 1 < 1 dcctattd , v , IU me-.t the culmlnhtrator ot said jtatf , before me , County Judge of Douglu ounty , Nebraska , at a County Court Room. In eaidCounty , on the 24th day of November , 1881 , n the 24th day of vanuarv , 1882 , and o the 1th day of March , 1832 , at Iu o'clock a. m. caoh ay , for the purpoao of presenting their claims or culmination , adjustment and allowance. Ix months are allowed for crcditom to present iclr ilalma , and one } ear for thu administrator to cttle ald Estate , from the 21th day of Senteui- icr , 1831. tills notice will lie published in Tim MAIU WEXKbr BKB for four weeks aucceastvely , rlor to the 24th day of Notcrnbir , Ib81. [ A true copy.J A. 11. CHAUWI K , oct9 ! w4t County Judge POLAND & QWYBU , Commission Merchants. or the fate of Farm Produce ; Potatoes Poultry , liuttcr , Knee reccU ed and uod , on commission. Cash ad > anco3 made on consignments. Warehouse and Store , 1413 Dodge Street , Omaha , Neb. LEGAL NOTICE. o Citharinu lUdde , non-resident defendant. Yon are hcnby notified ( baton the - < 1 day of rptcmbcr , 1881 , John Hcdde. ] > l > ilntiIT , filed his iclltlon In the DlKtiict Court , wltlilixind tor > ouglas County , Nebraska , n nlnut you M Jo- emlant , the object and projtr of which petition 8 , to obtain a decree of divorce from the bonds l mitrimon ) vtlth you for the following Cannes , o-wlt : Ut , habitual druiikcnnens ; 2d , extreme riu'ltj , and for general relief , You are required to answer laid petition on be 21th da ) of October , 1631. BOANE & CAMPBELL , o7 5t Attorneys for 1'laintlff. DP , Amelia Burroughs AT THE WITHNELL HOUSE , Tuesdays and Fridays , 10 a. m. to b p. m. _ _ _ _ _ eep26- DexterL.Tliofflas&Brfl , 3 WILL BOY AND SELL AMD ALL TR1N8ACTIOB COSNltWHD TIISKJBtTU. Pay Taxes , Kent Houses , Etc. U TOP WANT TO BUY OH BILb all at Office , Hoam 8 , Crclgbton Block , Omaha. Dfd d. P. ENGLISH , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , 810 South Thirteenth Street , with J. IV ! . Wool worth. W , J. CONNELL , AT LAW. ATTORNEY - - . Orrics Front Iloomi ( up stain ) In Hansoom's ew brick building , K. W. corner Kfteeuth nd arnham Btreuts. Geo. P. Bern is REAL ESTATE AGENCY , IGth and Dodge fits. , Omaha , Neb , Th ! agency does TBICTIT * brokerage bu lne s. oe not ( peculate , Md therefore any bargains i IU books are Insured to Its patron * , InnUod belnar robbled uo br th acent t TRON * BU ) . clWKSKD BYRON REED & . CO. JOLCBST UTAILIBUID Eeal Estate Agency IN NEBBABKA1 Keep complete abstract of title to all Real Estata In Omaha and PouulM county. mavtf A. G. TROUP , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW P. MORSE 1319 Farnham Street. We offer to-day the largest stock of Men's/Ladies' and Children's Underwear in the State of Ne braska. Moreover they were ll bought for cash in the cheapest market of the World , and as the high road to success lays through the medium of a large assortment at low prices , we feel that we are in a position to meet all wants at And as special bargains we to-day open a case con sisting of 60 dozen1 Ladies' fine Merino Vests and Pants , at 45c each. These will be found fully equal to any 60 cents Vests ever offered. At 75c we offer a Merino Vest , Silk bound and very fine , fully equal to the $1.00 Vest of a year ago ; and at $1.00 and $1.25 we have very fine quality in Ladies' Underwear. Cartwright's and Warner's best fine Ladies' Vests , ' $2.25. Scotch Cheviot Vests for Ladies' Wear. 50 doz. Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers , 25c. 59 doz. Scotch Mixed Wool Shirts 75c , worth $1.00. 30 doz. Men's All-Wool Scarlet.Shirts , $1.25. 50 doz. Men's Heavy White Merino Vests 75c , sold last year for $1.00. CART- WRIGHT & WARNER'S Imported Scotch and other fine Shirts and Drawers , i our own importations bought last Summer Very Low. A largo proportion of our Underwear , Blankets and Woolen Hosiery were on hand at the time of our FIRE jAST SPUING , ss the season then was too far advanced to offer thorn , wo profered to pack them , nnd conso- uently offer them at at least 25 PER CENT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES OF TO-DAY. 50 pairs 10-4 white blankets , § 1.50. 75 pairs 11-4 white blankets , § 2.00. 75 pairs 10-4 white blankets , $3.00. 0 pairs 11-4 white blankets , $3.50. 50 pairs 10-4 white blankets , $4.50. 50 pairs 11-4 white blankets , $5.00. 75 wire 10 4 very fine white blankets weight Gi pounds , at § 0.50. 50 pairs ll-4samo quality , only weighing 8 pounds ] 57.00. 25 pairs 10-4 strictly all wool blankets , very fine and heavy , 80.00. 25 pairs same quality , § 10.00. CALIFORNIA BLANKETS.-25 11-4 California Blankets , $11.00 , ( Same sold last year at 814.00. ) 25 12-4 Cali' ornia Blankets , $12.00. 20 13-4 California Blankets , $15.00. COLORED BLANKETS. 200 paira cheap colored Blankets from $1.25 to $3.00 a pair. 75 pairs western omo made grey Blankets , size , Gx7 feet , $4 00 a pair. 75 pairs western home made grey Blankets , size , 0x7 feet , eight , 71b , $0.00. 75 same quality , weight , 81b , $7.00. . 50 pairs 11 } Scarlotall wool western Blankets , $0.75. Hotels , Boarding hdUses , and all using quantities of Blankets are especially invited to examine the above , by ar the best assorted arid cheapest stock in the western states. Country orders will "be filled with privilege of returning goods not Satisfactory. S. IE * . HyCCXR-SIE &c OO- , 1319 Farnham Street. CONTINUES TO Roar for Moore ( s ) Harness AND Saddlery. I bare adopted the Lion oo a Trade Halt , and 1 my goods will bo 8TAJ1PKD with the LION nil my NAME on the panic. NO GOODS AilE ENUINE WITHOUT TU < 2 ABOVE HTAMPB 30 beat material Is uecd and the moit akillci1 orkraen are employed , and at the lowest cast rice. Anyone wishing a prke-llst of good will Diifer favor by ecndlni ; for one. DAVID SMITH MOORE , Jnited States Depository. tTationalBank - OK OMAHA. - Oor. 13th and Farnam Sts. LDKST BANKING I:8TABIJallUEKT : IK OMAHA. SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE DROTHERS. ) BTXBL1U11ID I860. u a National Bank August SO , 1BC3. AFITAL AND PROFITS OYRR > 9300)000 ) OmCSM AND DIKBOTOU > HMt.it Kooxrit , Pretudent. Auucaitifl KODNTJII , Vice PrtslJenl. U. W. YATIU , Cashier. A. J. J'oprurroH , Attorney. ions A. CEHIOUIOK. P. H. PATH , Ant Guhler , Thl bank recolvos deposits without regard to mounts. luuestlmv eertiBcate * bearlntr intcrcrt. Draws drafts on San Francuoo and principal tie of the United States , alto London. Dublin dlnburichand the principal cities of thecontl ent of Euro | > o. Bells pasgsnger tickets for emigrants by the f D an line mavldtf DISEASES OF THE- . BYE & EAR 3R. L. B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist. ATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. eforcnccs all ltcputabl 1'hyilctani of Omaha , . Corner IGth and Farnlmm Bit. , mnha. Neb _ SIBBBTT & PULLER , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , D > VTD CITY , NEB , Special attention gUea to collcctloni ID Duller ovuir The Largest Stock and Most Com plete Assortment in The West. We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures and Lace Curtains. ' . WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. 1313 Farnham St. , Omaha. POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps ; Engine Trimmings , M.NINQ luonumr , HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A.1 L. STRANG , 206 Farnam St. , Omaha.