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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10 , 1881. THE IOWA SIDE. Importance of the Council Bluffi Board of Trade , Cjpeninsr of "Iho Borcorer' ' by Home Talent To-Night. Bay of the Mothodia Episcopal Oonforonco , Kewa nad F noaa The majority of ourcitizons Bcurcolj the importnnco to n city of tin JUKO of Council Bluffs of having nn a * Itvo board of trade auch as wo 1m to , although it is of Tory recent origin. It has no doubt boon the moat ndvnn- iogooua and cheapest tnodtum through which the importnnco and magnitude of our city has reached the commcr- < inl world. A gentleman who recently risitod our city remarked to Tun BEB reporter , "How. is ft year or < at two ngo your city was acarcoly known in the east , while nt the pres ent time it is mentioned in commercial centres as often as any other wcatortt city , and , in fact , more frequently. Then there won no place west of Chicago cage but Omaha ; now with that -city they connect yours as n fotraidn- 1)lo rival. , Wo claim that n good deal of the notoriety wo hnvo attained has oomo through our board of trado. They moot night af tor nightin their rooma on Atari atreot continually planning and devising some meads to advertise our city abroad and improving its condi tion , at homo. The expense of keep ing np the board qf conrso is consid * crablo. Theao are mot by the mem * bora of tholward , so that they are not only giving their time but their money freely for the improvement and advancement of Council Bluffs in the commercial world. Every bust- nosa. man in the city should join the loard. The amount of annual tax is nominal compairod , with the advantages gained and general buainoas and social information mation that this chancp affords. The present membership is composed of the following well known and leading business men of the city : L. 0. Baldwin , John W. Chapman , Win. M. Buahnoll , Marshal Key , F. 0. JSTowell , John T. Baldwin , Lewis Hammer , .1. J. Hathaway. Goo. A. KcHlino , J. R , . Davidson , R. 0. Hub- Tiard , II. E. Seaman , John N. Bald win , A. 0. Graham , E. E. Harkncss , F. IT. Orcutt. L. W. Tulloya. John P. Weaver , flponcor Srnitli , J. C. Millimnn , 0. S. Lcflerts , S. P. Chamberlain , J. St. 0. vHillis , Henry Eisoman , E. H. Odoll , Leonard Everett , W. 0. James , A. T. Elwoll , W. 0. James , T. W. MoCar- , A. F. Flichinger , Nathan Phi1- Sur , Dr. E. L Woodbury , L. C. Empkoy , H. H. Motcalf , Dr. A. B. McKuno , F. Spotman , A. XL Walker , John Schooftgou W. F. Sapp , Thomna fQwin , J. W. Rodorfer , J. MuUlortnJohn Hammer , Joel Eaton , M. O. OjriOln. M. E. Smith. J. 0. DeHavon , Conrad < bliox N , M. PuBoy and F. B. Hart. TTke board moot in regular session the first Monday in each month , and in -extra sessions thus far they have met < rtx Monday ovoniuga oaoh week. The number of stockholders are limited to 100 ; the capital stock to $100,000 ; the indebtedness to 8100. The good that well organized and active board of 4r&do can accomplish fur the advance- -iilont of the interests of Council Bluffs , both commercially und materially - -terially , cannot bo computed , and out loard should rocoiye the hearty support - port and co-operation of every busi- mow man. HJUID TRUTH. What the board of trade has done for our city wo ore afraid our proaonl city council will undo , if they kooj. tlioso resolutions before the public much longer without correcting the ' grammar and spelling. So 'far us the resolutions affect us wo don't cure , ii they are published morning and even- ing. but wo do think they should be polled correctly. The city council voted to have these resolutions printed t the oxponioof the taxpayers. The Jtfonparou , Glebe and BEE published "free gratis , " which gavp them publicity that they could vcrj havo. But still the .boobiet Ibouglit it would never do to save the taxpayers a few dollars , which , not belonging to them , U of no account , ol course. They must have them pub- id again. The sooner the city rid of such warts' the bolter fl I bo for their material advancement at homo and credit abroad. STILL rUlWOHS IIKIl. When the Humpty Dumpty troupi hero they exhibited on the stagi ug the star actors throe coats oui ok ass. The next day as a bo ; vrai loading those animals donn Inroad way to the depot , a man aland ing in Koating'a door began to laugli 4Io bent himself in all kinds of shapot and laughed until a friend stopped u and inquired the matter. Why sai to look yonder , There goes Jud on leading The Big 4 , down to survo , the line for the now loveo. AH JUrUOVBMENT. Mrs. Jane Baldwin has quite a fore Dgagod in striping her building o : itio corner of Broadway and Pcai Wtroot , iu the same manner of th rmy building. This makes quito a improvement iu the appoarauco c local ! y. y.THK THK 801U1KUEH. The Philharmonio society open u to-night in the opera "Sorcerer" o Bloom & Nixon's ooora house. G far as we huvo boon able to learn thi Is one of the latest productions of Gi tort & Sullivan und considered th Lost. The saddest heart it U o'aimc ' will be rnado to leap with joy. The si Jjoty will bo assisted by the folio win distinguished vocalists : . HIM Fannie Arnoldjpd Mr. Dan IV , W. 6ea r , doctor ; pianist * duke Poindextor , Col. L. W. Tulloya Alexis , hit eon , betrothed to Aline Uhas. D , Piumer ; Dr. Daily , tin Vicar , C. U. Juitton ; J. Welilnglor Wells , a Sorcerer , Harry J , 1'nrr Lady Sangazuro , of the Nobility , Misi Mary Morkol ; Aline , her Lovolj Daughter , Miss Blanche Oliver ; Mrs , Partlot , a Pow Opener , Mrs. Oeo. Van Onnan ; Constance , her Daugh ter , Mlaa Fannie Arnold ; Witches , Moasrn. Wylio , Upton , Judd < t Dale ; Pago. Charlie Franklin All Council Bluffa vocalists. CONCU3MNU TUB COMFEIlP.NC'fl. To-day will conclude the Methodist conference that has boon in nossion ( n this city. The following la the pro- gramme for 9 o'clock this morning , the devotional services to bo con ducted by I. M. 0. Fling : 10:30 : Olrmt meetings. "Tho rolr tion of the clans mooting to ourchurch lifo and work. " C. L , Nyo. 11:15 : "How c n our Sunday ftchools bo brought into inoro intimate relations to the elaas mooting and the church ? " K. M. H , FlomW. 2 p. m. Devotional oxurciaoa. Cy rus Smith , 3 p. m. "Tho possibilities of the coming winter' * evangelistic campaign in this district. " J. 0. Ecklos and P. F. Brccso. General discussion , Adjournment. The following reverend gentlemen are in the city in attendance upon the district conference : W. 8 , Hooker , presiding elder , J. Branstrom , W. W. Carhnrt , H. J. Smith , J. W. AdaSr , W. R. Douglaaj , Jnmoa Lisle , . Charlen Loach , E. M. H. Pluming , Charles L. Nye , acting nocrotary , G serge Clam- mor , 8. W. Miligan , J. 0. Ecklos , C. W. Brewer , L Austin , Cyrus Smith , Charles Brown , 0. H. Burloy. In ad dition to the above a largo number of delegates from the various churches are also hero. It wan expected that B. F. Blaytonof Macedonia , wouldbo yesterday afternoon , and address the conference on the relation and dn- ties of the laity to church bonovolono 38 , but as the ox-roprosentativo w.-u unavoidably detained nt homo , this July was assigned Hon. H , 0. Lamb , ( rho delivered a very interesting ad- Ircfls on the foregoing subject. MKW LIVKUY BTAIILK. * Paul Boquetto had n largo force of non laying the foundation for his now ivory , Halo and feed stable , which ho ntends to erect near the corner ot Broadway and Sixth streets. Ho inds that his rapidly increasing busi- IOBB demands enlarged quarters. Folm Hammer has the contract for nason and Rose it Brown the wood York. The Big 4 , wo understand , nro con- .omplating to hnvo the resolutions mssed by this council translated into lovoral different languages , and wo presume at the city's oxpoiiBo. I'KIIKONAL. Henry Herring , ono of the lively , wealthy business men of Harrison county , called at THE BEE oftko yes terday. Ho roportti crops in that sec tion very good. The corn yield will bo about fifty bushels to the aero. F. 0. Taylor , of Now York , agent for the dftlo of a work entitled , "Pic- turcsquo America , " was in Council Bluffs yesterday. MISUKLLAKEOUa NOTES. A forlorn and shipwrecked broth er was entertained iu the calaboose- police headquarters. Being too proud o bog and too honoat to stool , ho urnodroguoalittlo to goba square ntkV \lMdJfctt ! / i 1 I-ftVWfl * TM t < l The Hordio coachjfpprnpany douU-a up their toama yesterday on account if the hard hauling. Four mules on j single coach ware used instead ol wo , and only three coaohoa were put m the route. Chief Fiuld received atolcgram from 'udgo H. S , Hudson , to arfcat and otainin custody two Inds , Joe Hudson , on of JudgQ Hudson , of Yorkvillo , llinoia , and Johnnie McCuIlan. OiU- or Sterling took the matter in hand , and after diligent aoarch and inquiry , irrostod the boys and lodged them in ho calaboose to await further devel opments. * E. I. Hawca , of Atlantic , was in Council Bluffd yesterday at the Og- doiiiEd. Ed. Allen , of Hamburg , tundo this city a flying visit ytuiurday , putting up at the Ogdun , Oilicor Ousio arrested Joe Burns > rotty well soakud with wliwkoy. Ho ma put in the cooler to dry oft . Bradford , Thou. Fltehan , Bradford , Pa. , wrltea : I enclose money ( or SrniNu1 HLOAHOM , a I Bald I would If It cured mo. Jly dyriMp- tla hu vanlihed , with all iti s > inutoma. Many thaiiki : I shall never , bo without it in the liouKe. " Trice CO cenU , trial bot- IM 10 cents. Array Order * . The following army orders hayo boon Usuod ftom the hoadquarUira o ho department of thn 1'latto , Omaha The general court * martial oonvcnoc , t Fort llobinaon , Nob. , by specia orders No. 70 , nt Fort Fred. Steele , W. T. , by special orders No. 90 , am at Fort Douglas , U. T. , by spocia orders No. 100 , current series , from those headquarters , uro dissolved. A general court martial is appointee to meet t Fort Thornburgh , U. T. on Monday , the 21 t day of Novom bar , 1881 , or as BOOH tkoroaftor ae praotioablo , for the trial of such cosoa as may bo brought before it. Da tail for the court : Captain Dan iolH. Murdock , Cth infantry ; V > 1 Ham C. Shannon , assistant surgeon Jacob F. MUIUOII , 0 h infantry Charles Byrne , Gth infantry ; Lyniai \V. V. Konnon , Oth infantry ; Snncoi M. Dinkins , Gth infantry ; Second Lieutenant Arthur L. Waj/nor , Otl infantry ; F ir t Lieutenant llusaoll H Doy , Ctli infantry , judyo advocate , No other oillcors than those namcc can bo oasembled without nunifoa injury tu the service. A general court martial is appointee to meet at Fort Sanders , W , T. , 01 Monday , the 1-lth day of November 1881 , or as soon thereafter as practice bio , for the trial of such prisoners a may como before it. Detail for the court : Captalne Charles J. von Herrmann , 4th in funtry ; Thomas F. Quinn , 4th in fantry ; Albert D , King , 3d cavalry LiuutonanU Edward L. "Bailey , 4tl infantry ; Ooorgo A. Dodd , 3d cavalry James A. lumlin , 4thinfantry ; Fran B , Andrus , 4th infantry ; First Lieu tenant Butler D. Price , adjutant 4t infantry , judge ndvocato. INo otber offleera than thoit * imo < can bo asBcmblcd without manifest in jury to tho'servico. , A general court martial is appoint ed to mW at Fort Sidney , Non. , on Monday , | Iho 1,4th , day of November , 1881 , or M Bor > n thoroaftcr ns prac ticable , for the trial of finch prisoners as may bo brought before it , Detail for the court : Captains Kmil Adam , Cth cavalry ; James P. Kim- liall. assiBtant surgeon : William C. Forbmh , Dth cavalry ; First Lieuten ant Phinoaa P. Barnard , Cth cavalry ; Second Lieutenants Charles H. Noycs , 9th cavalry ; William K , AI my , Cih cavalry ; First ) Lieutenant William B , Pooso , Oth infantry , judge advocate. No other oflkors than those named can bo assembled without manifest in jury to the service. A general court martial is appoint ed to meet at Fort Bridger , W. T. , on Monday the 14th day of Novem ber , 1881 , or BS soon thereafter an practicable , for the trial of such pris oners as may bo brought before tt. Detail for the Court -Captains Ed win Pollock , Oth Infantry , William 1. Bisboo , 4th infantry , Henry Me- ilderry , oBslstant surgeon , Qorhard i. Luhn , 4th infantry , First Lioutcn- , mt Robert H , Young , 4th infantry , Jocond Lieutenants Silas A. Wolf , 4th infantry , Parker W. West , Sd rivalry. First Lieutenant Henry E. tobinson , 4th infantry , judge advo cate. cate.No No other officers than these named : an bo assembled without manifest njury to the service , A general court martial is appointed o moot at For. Cameron , Utah torri- ory , on Monday , the 21st day of No vember , 1881 , or u soon thereafter as iracticaulo , for the trial of such pris oners as may be brought before it. Detail for the court : Lieutenant /olonol Daniel Houston , Jr. , Cth in- antry ; Captain Thomas Britton , Gth nfantry ; First Lioutona Djivid L. Craft , Oth infantry : Second Lieuten ants Bernard A. Uf rno , Gth infantry , Robert A. Stof\R , Gth infantry , lerah W. Tom fjjth infantry , Rou- loti-B. Turner , Wi infantry. First Lieutenant William H. H. Crowoll , Gth infantry , judge advocatoi No ether ofliiton than those named : au be assemble ! without manifest In- ury to the somco. * i DYING Bi Very otton wo see a pomOn , ng frarn some form of kidtipy com- iluint and is gradually dying by nchos. This no longer need to bo so , or Electric Bittera will positively nro Bright's disease , or any disoaae of 10 kidneys oruriniary orgaiis. They ro especially adapted to this class of iaoases , acting directly on the totnach and Liver at the same time , -h'ilUppeedily euro where every tlior remedy lias failed. Sold at ifty cents a bottle , by lah & Me- Tahnn. One of tha Reaionable pe | * urei Of life , a properly cooked meat , afford * lltt'o or 10 present enj ment , anil muo fiibicquent tor * ure toaoonnrracddipep'lc. Hut when chr > nle ndlgtitlon In comb ittod with oitetter'l H omauh lllttoM , the food In o < n with rcll i , nnd must ruportant of all , \ u Imitated l > y and nourltheii iio By i torn , U o thl eroud tonic unil corrcctlto Ino to remedy ronttiputUn , blllouencu , rheu- ma ) m , fo i r on ' f ue. For ! o by * ' nrucglnUand De len generally. Pree to Everybody ! A BoautiM Book for the Asking , 4 Uyapplilnffperionally at tha nrareil efllre f/IHE SINWhll MANUFAU1UK1NO CO. ( or y poiUlcard If at adlntaiice ) any ADCLT per. nan w'l | ' bo proented with a beautifully 1IU | | ' rated copy ol a How Book entitled , GENIUS BBWABDBD , OR TUB STORY OF THE SEWINQ MACHINE contAlnlnjr a handsome and oo tly steel rngrav- < v fronutplerce ; a'io , M Dnely rngraved wooc rut * , and bound In an elaborate blue and golc llhoitraphed cqrar. Mn charjfn whatever ! madu for thll 1 andoome book , wnlchoan bo obtained only by application at the b anch and lubor Jluate office * ol The Singer Manufacturing Co. T11K BINGRU MANUFACTURIKQ CO. , Principal Office , St Union Bqiiaru , Kew York TO JOHN CONNOR. OMillA , N , Ort. 28th1B8I , ) UouoiiH COCKTT. f Vau are hereby notlOrd that Dciter U Thomat purchased at the county treasurer ultlce , on the ith day of June. 1870 , at pmate aale. Th fol iQwInjc parcel of land for iaxca of 1877 , for \gh\ \ \ dollar * and nMietj-elKbt cent * iM ) ) , and the ild DoxUr L. Ttinniuhantriniiforrou > ald oar tlflcate ol aale to William Connor tor the aunt o tan dollar * and twenty-time ctntiHO ( 23) . Oe itrlptlou of prcpetty , to wit : Uoniraenclnir lOJt' vhalni , K af 8HTcorner of 8K J , thence N 3. lfl ( rh ln , thence K 3.1t JchnlD , ibeac 3 16JchUu thane * W 3.1 i chain * , to pla < .e ol Uoiftui Init In H W ot a Eiec Inn Ho. 18 , rang * U , IS , contain ing one atie That I will ( ale out a tax deed Iu three inontbi from date of ihlt notice. uiwit * C. F. Manderson , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW 't ramham B > . Omaha W GRAND OPENING ! Profooor Kluher , ( trom at lx > ul * ) Danrlnir Ac ademy.ttaniUnUUIIcor ) Klttoenth and Faro ham , Tueiday evening , Soptcmber 8th. Cliwc * for ukdlu * and ( lentlemeucommcneta Tuetdtty oenliiK Ueptvmlirr Oth ; claueM tor MlMcuand Mattori , tommcnclng SatunUy after noon at 4 o'clrck. Ctaoncn for Famlll * , will be arranged to mlt the honorable patrons. Also balltt dancing tan be taught. Turin * liberal , and pettec tattifactlon to schol arsKUartnticd J'rU telii.tructloiuwll )9glv en at the Ujiiilog Ac ieaiy or at the nxddonce of tli | > atrons. 1'ritata ordtii s > left atUsi Hover A pro' * ii-so-U AQENTB WANTED FOR FAITHT BILUXO Boots or rut Ana I Foundations of Success BUBllfttH AND BOOIAt FORUfl. TbtUweol tatri * lfl ( rou , how to Irani- Ml bjjitot * * , rtliiakU kt * * , Krial eMqaetU i * te tiMw (01 ( AddnM tor elf. OH tvmuuMo , WESTERN CORNICE WORKS ! C. SPEOHT , Proprietor , ' 1213 Harney Street , NEB OMAHA , - - - OF- -MANUFACTURERS - &ALVMIZED IRON Cornices , Windows Finials Dormer , , TIN , IRON 5 SLATE ROOPIH& , Speoht'a Patent Metillo Sky light. Patent AdjuiUbfe Ratchet D p and BRACKET SHELVING lira OKI general Htato Agent for the aboro Unset food * IRON TKNUINO. Oretlni , Balustrades , Ver nda , IOfTlc j and D nk Railing * , Window nd Cellar Guards ; alto GHNKRAL AGENT Peertonand Hill Patent Intlda Blind. novidtf POLAND & QWYBtt , Commission Merchants , For the nalo of Farm Prodnco ; PoUtosn. Poulttjr , Butter , Egg * rixclrod and go d on cowmlMlon. Cath * drucM made on connlgnmont * . Warehouia and _ Store , 1413 Oodce Street. Omaha , Neb , BIO. w. poms. i. DOANE& CAMPBELL , Attorneys-at-Law , ) ' B.WOOH. TU 4DOUOLA38T8. OMAHA. ieo. P. Bern is ESTATE AGENCY , and OodM Bit. , Omaha , Nab. . any bargalnn .n IU hook * are luvurod tolUpatroon , Inite&d hv thn m > pntj _ BetoaskaLandAgeffl DAVIS & 3HYDER , 1306 Farnham 8t , . . . Omaha , Nebra 400,000 u.OZI,3ES r.ally selected Uad In fiwtern Nebrsk fat . Great u rir ln in Improvixl farms , and rain * city proporty. I ) . F. DAV18 incnSTKB BNYDER Ut UndCom'rn.P.n . . PIONEER LAND AGENCY P. M. EATHBUN , Cambridge , Neb. 1,000,000 aoru ( forornmcmt Uod open to Home- stood ! Pro-eu4 > Uoni MII ! Timber claluu. 200 : holcol mproveil oUlrai for nig or eichjtage. SCO 3 ( the b t deeded forma In Southwestern Nebru- [ ft with tlmbur and tratai tor m\a. A law choice itock nncbe * wllb tencwl fleldi , timber , h y nd irktar , far ula , ohtap. Gornup oudtnca Solicited lunAyentfr COLUMBIA * nd OTTO BIO 3LK8. Bond nd price Hit oooUioinff rail Information. I , I , U. SOLOMON , FlmtOUa and dim * OMAHA. NEB LEGAL NOTICE. To OUhulns Rodde , noti-retldent defendanli Yon re hereby notified tb t oo the Id day of September , 1881 , John Kedde , pUlutlff. filed his pclltltn In th Dlitrlct Court , within nl tor bouglM County , Nebrwilc * , kpatntt you M de fendant , the object and prayer of which petition In , to obtain a decree of divorce from the bondr of matrlmony with you ( or the following r uie > , to wit : lit , habitual drunkenneat ; Sd , extreme cruelty , and for general relief. You arc required < o answer tatd petition on the 24th day o ! October , Ibll. , DOANE t CAMPBELL , leTwEI Attorner * for Plaintiff. W.J. CON NELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. OmTJ Front Room * ( op Main ) la Hanicom's newlgfuk building , K. W , corner Fftoenth nd ar * jn BtreaU , ORDINANQH NO. 48-1. Anonlinanca ooncemlnij the llccnitng el d lQ lay rr ) . Be It ordained by the city council of th * ityof Omaha : SKTIONI , No pernonor personn nhall lay any sewer , draii age pipe , drsin'or drain onncttion with the public or district ewerii , latnrtls or aptinrtooenccs in the ! ty of Omaha , except duly licence ! thire- for under the provisions of this ordln ince. SBC , 2. Any compoUnt mechanic with ip , ience in laying pipe ewer , on ppl ! cation to the city council , may upon ap proval , aad the payment in advance of iicenue fee equal to three dollan a month for each nnd every month to ( the Itt of January next following thereafter , receive H licenio to lay letter * , draini and connto- tioua in the city of Omaha , provided no appllc ition fur license ax drain layer ihall be conililerrd iniless accempanlrd by a bond in the sum of five hundred dollars ( $500.00) ) with two resident turttties thereon - on paying taxes OB real estate m Douir.laa county , Nebraska , on twice t e amount named in the bond , and the said bond to be approuaiu form by the city attorney , and to Insufficiency by tin city council to wcure the faithful and constant obediance of ilvu ordinance during hU term of uevice , and to confirm wlthxll laws and ordinances of the city of Omaha. Sxo. S. Kvery license granted to any drain layer , to lay drains , * hall expire on the last day of each year without regard to date of issuance , unlMi * > < .nr revolted for cause , Rgc. 4. The city engineer may , for nn- skillfulueaK. carelessness , or willful Y'o'a- ' tion of bin directions in drain 1 ying , sni. pend the license of any drain lay. r , and such ItceiiM shall not be In force and effect auain until duly restored by direct ! n of the city engineer or the city council , nor shall any restitution of any licence fees paid ther on bo made by the city for any length of tlina for which said license maybe bo niupeudftl , HKO. B. Any person or person * violating any of th * sections of this nrdhmnco fhnll usyincDnvlitiou thereof before the police inaeistrate , be fined in any sum not lesa than ten dollaw ( * 101 ) . nor more than lWOOfor ( ) tlio first < no hundred doll IM ( $ oifouse. and ten dollar * ( SIO.OO ) per diy for each nnd every \lolstiow thereafter. SBC. 6 , Thit ordinance nhall ba In force and take affect from n I after iti passage. VllOS. II. DAILEY , President Oity Council Attest : J. J. L , tf. Juwtrr. Olty Clerk. FavedOc r25,1881. obef 81.1881. J , K. BOYD , S. P. MORSE & CO. 1319 Farnham Street. * _ _ i Within the next sixty days we expect to occupy our new store * at 1315 and 1317 Farnham street , adjoining our present stand , with a stock of Goods equalled in the West , \J WttkO SUEPASSED jjf THE and meanwhile we desire that all Omaha should take advantage of the very Preparatory to movinprwe ofler our entire stock at a great sacrifice. Study < 3nroluly ] th prices wo quote , bear in mind that we buy all goods for casb , do the largest etriotly retail dry goods business between Ohicanoand Sanfrancieco , and aim to give our customers the benefit of ail the low pncea and extra cash discounts given us by manufacturers and importers. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Bcavor Cloaks , handsomely trimmed with PasBmontorio and Satin , Silk Velvet , J5.00 to 81.00. i All Wool Beaver Clokksfrom , $8.00 to $12.00. Boayor Dolmans , handsomely trimmed - mod with Silk and Fringe , $8.00 , or with Satin Silk and Tosamontorio Deep Fringe , Corded and Tassled , 110.00. At 815.00 wo oiler a handsomely fur trimmed all "Wool Dingonal Dolman , and at $18 00 wo ahow four styles of Dolmans worth fully $20.00. Light Jackets at $ O.CO to $12 Oft. Tn Light Dolmans wo show ever 13 styles , from $15 00 to $35.00 , making special prices at $20.00 and ? 2G 00. Bilk Dolmans from $45.00 to $75,00 , all handsomely trimmed with Far Plush. DRESS GOODS. Ladies' Suitings , Cashmeres , Silks and Plaids , Novelties. 40 inch Black Cashmeres GOc. , TCcA 95c. , $1.00. 4G inch Black Cashmeres , 75c. , 90c. , $1.00 , $1.25. Wo will agree in all cases to refund the money for Caahmorea should they not prove satisfactory. Our prices will bo found 20 to 30 per cent less than those usually naked for same qualities ; all wo asked is comparison. 4G inch French Flannel Suitings , 80o. 80o.4Ginch 4Ginch French Silkand Wool PJnids , $1.00. 48 inch French Foullo and Camels Hair in extra heavy weight , $1.G5 to 2 00 a yard. 48 inch Drop doEtoat $1.25 , $1.50 , $1.80 , $2.50. HOSIERY , Ladies' and Children's UNDERWEAR , 50 dozen Ladies' all Wool Seamless 3oae , 40o. 25 dozen Ladies' all Wool Seamless lose * , extra huavy , 50c , 25 docen Ladies' fine Caahmero Hose , 75c. , worth $ T.OO. Children's all Wool Seamless Hose for school wear , all sines , 2Gc. , worth 40c. to 50c. Boy * ' all Wool Gray Mixed School Jose 40c. . worth 5Oc. to 7bo. Lndins' extra heavy FJoocod Lined 3elbrigginn , 50c : Ludies * fine Merino Vests , 45o. , worth COc. Children's fine Merino Vests , 25c. o 32.00. KID GLOVES. 3 Button Fisk , Clark it Plogf Gloves , 75c. 4 Button Fisk , Clark & Flagg Gloves , $1.00. G Button Fisk , Clark A Gloves , $1.25. The above are well known in tht east as ono of the best Gloves made. The makers sold us nil they had , and we assure our patrons that they rank as high as any firat-clasa Glove known. Usually soiling at $2.00 , $2.26 and $2.50 per pair. Wo nro solo agents in Omaha for Courvoisier Kid Gloves. 3 Button Courvoisier Kids , $3.00 4 Button Courvoisicr Kids , 2.25 6 Button Courvoiaior Kids , 3.60 Poster Lace K ids , all Lengths. 3 Button Real Kid , Black , only $1.25 4.Button Real Kid , Black , only 1.60 When Gene we cannot replace. LACES , RIBBONS , ETC. Hand or machine made all Silk Spanish , Guipure , Chintilly and other now style Laces , from ono to twelve inches , Deep Cream or Black , Spanish Lace Scarfs from 36c to 85.00 each. Wo also'add to ourjiock of Ten Cent Ribbons Many now colors and extra widths i Satin and Gros Grain. Como early this morning. BLANKES. COMFORTS. Our Blanket Stock is the largest in Omaha , and as 9111 prices will show is by far the cheapest wo over offered. 100 Pairs 10-4 White Blankets $1.50 , worth $2.50. 100 Pairs 10-i "White Blankets $2.00 , worth $3.00. 00 11-4 White Blankets $2.50 Pair. CO 10-4 White Blankets $3 50 Pair. 60 11-4 White Blankets § 4.60 Pair. The Best § 5.00 Blankets in the West. 60 Pairs Extra Heavy all Wool Blankets $6. CO. 50 Pairs 12-4 Extra Heavy Blankets $7.00. 50Paks 11-4 all Wool Blankets $8.50. An Extra Largo San Jose , California , Blanket for $10.00. The Very Best Bargain in Omaha. 48 Bed Comforts 55c. each , worth 75c. to $1.00. 48 Bed Comforts 7Go. each , worth $1.25. 48 Bed Comforts , very lurgo and heavy , at $1.25 each. Fine French Blunkots of our own importation from $15.00 to $50.00 B pair. > > S. I3. IMIOZRSim &c CO. , 1319 Farnham Street. CHAS. IHcDilNAL Emporium of Fashion ! arr. ' - ' ' ' V A We respectfully request the attention of the Ladies Nebraska { to the announcement of the arrival of the largest and most recherche nvoice of Fur Lined Promenade Wraps ; Silk , Plush and Embroid ered Matelaise Dolman's ever imported west of the Missouri. . CLOAKS FROM $5.00 TO $150.00. Plain and Embroidered Dressing Sacques , . Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties. Wraps , Suits and Oostuoiei to Order. i'KOBATE NQTIK. In the matte * of the KiUto of Jane * K. lib , deora ed. Notlc li hereby Klven that the creditor ) nt aid deceased , will meet the admlnlitrlz of said Estate , before me , County Judge of Uougla * bounty , N bra li a , al the County Court Hoom n aald Couiit ) , on the Cth da ) of December. 1881 , on the th day ot February. IbSi , and on ttieeih day ot April. 1S82 , at 10 o'clock a , u. each day , for the purpoia ol prtBentlnc their clalmi for ex' amlnatlon , adjuitm6nt and allowance , Bli munt * are How rd for crcdlton to present thtli chlm , and one > rar for the adinlnUtratrix to etttlciiald estate , from the fth day of October , lB81tliUiiotlcowlllbepublUhi l In Tun OMAUI \\BIKLT ! ! for four wcU Buccwshcly , prior to the eth day of December , 1SS1. 1\ true cony.l A , M. CHADWICK , oclO lt Couut > DffirtBpLThomas'&Bpo , WILL BUY AND BKLL xmrxr.4k.nra AID Alt , . Pay Tazea , Bent Houses , Bto , 0 TOO win to itrr oa HU Men's Sox , Shirts , UNDERWEAR. 200 Dozen Soamloaa Fancy British Sox 25c. 25 Dozen Mon'a Fine all Wool Scarlet - lot Half Hoao BOc. a Pair fully worth 7Cc. 25 Dozen Fine English Merino HOBO 35c. 3 for fl.OO Soamloas Unbleached Sox ? 2.00doz. Extra Fine Unbleached Sox $3.50 doz. ' Best Quality Linen Collars $1.50 doz. doz.Best Best Quality Linen Gaffe $2.60 doz. Another inyoico of .Men's Pique Sown , Stitched back Derby Street Gloves tl.35 pair , usually sold at $2.00 to $2. GO. Every pair warranted not to break. Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers 25o. 25o.Heavy Merino Shirti or Drawers 50c. , worth' l.OO. Heavy Merino ShirU ] or Drawers 81.00 , worth 81.25. For 81.25 wo sell a v ry heavy Patent Murino Shirt or D'gxwor that lias heretofore sold for $1.50. Seamless Shirts or Drawers from $1.50 , formerly 81.75 , up to the best Cartwripht and AVarHor'a Hand-knit Scotch Shetland Wool. ORDERS TAKEN for SilkJUnder- w ar. SATINS , SILKS , VELVETS. PLUSHES , In this department all goods are of our own importation at the prices wo name. No house west of Now York can compote with us. 19 inch Black Satins , all beautiful luatro and well covered , 75c. , 85c. , 93e. , 81.00. 22 inch Black Satin , 81.00 , 81.25 , 81.40 , § 1.50 , 81-60 , 81.C5. A complota line of Colored Satins at 90c. , equal to the 81.25 Satin of last season. Black Gros Grain Silk 50c. , 75c. , 90c. , $1.00 , all worth 25c. , a yard more. Cashmere Finish Groa Grain Silk from 81.15 to 83.50. Wo have full linoB of our celebrated brand of * , * , Cashmere Alexandra Silks Black and Colored Plushes , full 21 inches widq $3 50. 19 inch Silk Velvets from $1.25 to $4.00. Over 20 quallies to choose from. J. A. WAKEFIELD , WHOLK8ALK AND RETAIL DEALER IK Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS'BLINDS , MOLDINGS , U E ,