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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1881)
c THE OMAHA DAILY BE 3 : MONDAY NOVEMBER U , 1881. BEYOND THE Biff MIDGE , Sunday Nov/a From the Neigh boring lot/a City. Closing Rendition of the Open "ThoScorceror. " Council BlufTs Joins in the Mud dy Matinoo. Something About the Hordlc I 5no and Us Purposes. Flnk-Eyo in Hoit-Soolnl Salitd- Poltoo Picking * . Tlio Philharmonio socloly gnvo their hit rendition of the opera Sorcerer cerer , Saturdnynftornoon nml it was Iho best. The nocioly certainly do- Borvo the thanks of this community for the interest they take in the mu sical welfare of Council UIufTs. To prepare such nn entertainment , only IhoEo who have taken part in thin or tlioao of a similar characlor can form thu lcn.il idua of the nmount of etiuly and work required. Unfortunately for them they luivo had oxccodingly iinplunnant weather to contend with , ThUlms no dnnbt prevented hundred * in the city and country from nltond- ing , who would otherwise have done so. Wo don't BOO how they could have mtulo much moro than their ox penscs , yet wo nro told thoj' will come out considerably nhcad linancially. Wo certainly hope this -may bo the case. Educating our citizens -owlly young and old , is certainly n pi uise worthy ono , atid on every oc eastern the society ehould rcceivo the fnvorablo consideration and ioncroii3 support of the pooplo. Notwitli- . Biumling thenc oflbrts have tint boon rewarded as they would luvo been Lad thu weather been pleasant , they have received a Bullicienb nmount of training in the art to give them new courage. There is no doubt the eo- cioty , before winter ia through , will put another opera upon the boards. OLDKST IX Ill'KINESS. II. P. Snow , ono of Council IJIu old nnd respectable citizens , cl.iims to have been longest in trade in thix city at the present time. Mr. Snow is a strong temperance man , and saya ho lu-w n perfect disgust for liquor ; that even < luring the early Bottling up of the old town of Kane , when everybody sold what , at that time , was consider ed good whisky , ho never allowed himself to mcddlo with it but once. lie aays a man by the naino of JelTroya who , at that time , cariicd on the di.s- tilling business , owed him ? 1GO , nnd informed him that ho had no money to liquidate the debt , but it Snow would take the amount in whisky ho could have it. Mr. Snow consented .rann.tho next day ho had 2,000 gallons lens ol first quality , corn whisky in hia cellar. Mr. Snow Baya that n pint of the whisky that is sold nowadays will kill inoreaucii than a gallon would at thu diwo rn "fi Ho haq men , doMlfl ( , at his store now who have "traded with him continuously for twenty-five years. Although getting woli niong m years , Mr. Snow bids fair to live many years to oomo. Ho is the father-in-law of Capt. 11. W. Hight , uUornoynt-law and member of the well known firm of Scott ctllight. Since uniting with the family the captain hufl lived under the parental ioof , in fact , Mr. Snow 1ms not only his own children but several crund- children living with him , to adminis ter to the comforts of his declini-ng yoara. A MISTAKE. To thB IMItor of We Mao. Your issue of the llth mot contains the following p.iragnuh , which em bodies a mischievous mistake : The charge is being frouly made that Mr. llordic makes money by eolliug out hia cab lines to Uio btroot , car companies. Mr. llordic boasts that this was the case in Kansas City. A. visiting journalist , spending n few days hero in a prolessional way , I \i \ am pleased at the opportunity Io cor rect your mistake which has Just como In my way. Mr. Ilofdio arrived from "Chicago to-day. It hns como in mj way to interview the gentleman ant : his now system in various parts of the country , and I felt that tlio prces had x special claim upoi him to-day. Ho w.xa boll eurpriscd and pained at your pata- graph , and thought it would do moro injury to Kansas City than himself. Ho says ho sold to parties in Knnnns City as ho sells to representative men everywhere. The "Hordic" mot with Bitch popular f.ivor that the street railway companies found it to their interest to buy them out. What extra Lrd inducements and prices were oll'erod I'll jilr llordic fl.vyd ho docs not know. Having sold to private parties there , ho had no further control or interest iu the ma tcr i\t nil. Ho Holla to ttuch men as Dr. Mercer , of your city , Mayor Vauglmn , ol Council Bltin's , Col. John W. Chap , inan , and representative men of thai .clasH. Mr. Hordic is a plain practical man , of Jho atricteai buuinoss probity and deala only witl iho best representative men of over ] community. Ho hardly thinks Tin liKE will accuse Mayor Vaughn , of till city , or Col. Chapman , of a dispcmtioi to betray the "llcrdio" interest witl i ' * lla crowing success into the hands o ill the street car company , The lusoci atcd press dispatches of u few day linco announced that several hundrei of the "Ucrdio" coaches had boon ordered dored for Chicago , and it is oxpooloi that they will bo introduced in St Louis and Cincinnati by the cnmin spring. So fur as pedcstriunn are concerned corned the ( juosliim of cheap tram jiortation is hltoly to bo soon solved. P Fraternally , 8. It. SMITH. li ! 0 COUNCIL Bttm'ri , Nov. 11 , 1881. Wo hear expressed on all hands th desire for Mayor Vaughan to succoe iu hia Ilordio coach ochomo. Ho hti a ohonco now to make himself u pul lie benctactor , and no doubt nnotlu year noiuothing will bo done towort furnishing goodutrcots for thocoaclu hi to run upon. i i IT WA3 TB3T15H. A gentleman entered Foster's dm lore and going up to the ladiator ri muikcd that he considered so muc cast iron surface tlangorouB for a mat : to utand en ho might break through and get a forctwlo of the hereafter Dr. Green who hnppnnoJ to overheat thfl remark snid thut Foster was oomo- what nhrmod himself until J. V , 1'tirdy stood on it the other day for about half an hour , riNK'BYK IK HOMO. The plnk-oye 1ms left Iho horses Mid gone into winter quarteis among the hogs , it is claimed. West Jacknori hni had forcral die recently. HAND'iOMB WKSK.YT. L'Xft Friday eTcmng Mayor VMighan in behalf of himself , members of the city council and oflicors of the city , liurko , Field , Holmes , llnrdin nnd Abbot , made the formal presentation to the O. A. ] l. of the two elegant liclurcs that wore informally pres ented some time ago , The pictures ire stecl _ engravings and are very jcautiful , ono represontitig tlio fa- nous battle of Gettysburg , in which General Hancock figured HO conspicu- JUily , . the other Sherman's grand nnrch from Atlanta to the sen Nothing moro appropriate 111 piesen or the Grand Army boyn could have > uon conceived of. They will bo iuiif , ' in full viorr upon thu wall a heir headquarters as n reminder ewe , wo of thu moat important Hcencs nacted during the oovtro struggle for national unity. HllAKHf , afternoon four-homo Saturday _ a - team belonging to ono of our trucking linns got imbedded in the mud to thu hnbi , opposite Smith's carpenter shop , on IJto-vlway. The horaei nearly ex hausted thcinselvcs in liying to pull out. but it was no UHO. Iliero was nothing left to do but throw ovei board part of the cargo , which uns done , and the team wan rescued from a "mud-watery" giavo. There w.n another team brought tea a "mud hall" on Tenth avenue Satur day in thu half-aero mire opposite Hopkins' machine shopi and thu team ster , after bunging rwiiy at hia hnraea for awhile , remarked : "Oil , if I only had the city council hero t would 'whalo' h ( heaven ) out of them out of them and tlnow them in that d ( dreadful ) cesspool. The Ilordio company put n covered express w.igouon the strccta Saturday. The tiavuling was so b ul that it wan next to imuonsiblu to UBO the conchcH. As soon as thu mud dries up a littlu thu regular tnpo will be resumed. ATTKJUTKD HIGHWAY UOllllIIItY. Three darkies ulaiuling in one of juiM.iin street Kulooim noticed a Swede enter , rtep up to the bar , aslc 'or n drink , and , on paying for it , dii- iloso n § 10 bill. After drinking , the tr.ingur passed out , and stalled to go ow.trdn Koil's hotel. IIo had left the aloon but n moment when he mot a oung man of his own nationality , vhom ho htopped and a : < ) < od where he vns Ki'ii'gThe ' ' youny man replied hat ho was looking for i place to stop Iiu friend invitea him tt loturn with u m to the St. Joe hotel , lle bad a leaver in hiu ghaiul at ; thu time. L'hu two Swedes walked leisurely .long towards the St. .Joe. The firat iwedo had no uooncr left the naloon ban the negroes followed him out , nd running , caught hold of him near ho corner of Maine- street and Willow .venue , This frightened the Eocond iwcdo who ran down Main street to Cool's Hotel whore ho plunged like a Tightened stagheadlong thiough ono > f the largo front window gUas > ash and cleaver -with him. Swede 10 one stood hia ground and fought ; ho assailants at the BIUIHI time eiiod for the police , Hearing a man call ing for help ollicor Tyson sounded his irhistlo. This started soveinl to thu ipot but not until after the men had , orn the Swede's vest entirely otL On irrival of the officers they made n/lrish 'or liberty , only one of them nuccocd- id however , two of them having been ; aught and lodged in jail. The Swede rvhom they attempted U > rob ; ivo his name ui : Ituedur. A. little boy while playing on Wash ington avenue Saturday afternoon , was seriously bitten by u ferocious [ mil dog. I1 or dogs Council Blull'iin ibe.ul of any town Ibis aide tho1 Otto man empire. A "HUM" miow. The \Vnllaco eislotH got their busi ness a little mixed in thin city. They announced through the proaH that they would play "Minnie's Luck" at the matinee and Jacquolto in the oveninq. This program wan reversed. The sis ters were either unable or unwilling to give HID public the full bent fit of special powers and seemed indijlerently to walk over thu coumu of their parts. There was not thu usiril tuno'Untof the Wallace sister * and n good deal more of Old Muggi. Thu surging und danc ing T/aa nearly wholly omitted. Then ) H no question but that Miss Jennie while hero was snlloring with n uevoru cold. This fact may account for their conduct. A wo A TIIII.F. Bliss Nettie llrown arrived Council liluC's yesterday in noaroh of in erring sister. Shu repaired to the levcrolloiuuand unfolded hertaluto ho authoritiei , whiuhrna as follows woman whom shdowma to bo i porting chanvotor ontured her roomi n Siour City and made otF with her dolman , AH soon at shu found it ; ono she suspected a certain woman , , vho took the train to come hero. Shu believed the woman n s iu some IOUBO in this city , The matter was ilucod in the hands of Sidney Stori ng , ono of our active police men , nnd in a very short time ho found thu girl , also the dolman. The t\ro wo men arranged matters botneun them to the satisfaction of all concerned. Thu name of thu party accused of taking the property was Ilildcr. A very pleasant event look place at the residence of George Canning in this city yesteiday afternoon , thu oc casion being thu nmtriago of his daughter to J. H. Pace , of the firm of Pace & Snn'dt. There weio about twenty invited I'uoiitn. Smidt u-tod as bridegroom and Miss Kcllio Knuu as bridesmaid. Semu oxccllunt musiu was rendered by Misa Lehtm Ymiiig , who picaidcd at the piano. A Hxiup- tuous repast was seived nnd u good time w.is generally indulged in by all picsunt , HI ! OAMU FltOM OMAHA. * There were aoeral arr cyla for drunk cnneaa on Saturday , One man vui taken in who had just nirivml iron Oiuaha. He r/as covered with mm from head to foot. When asked hov ho got in such n condition , hu replied "On that's nothing ; wo wouldn't cal thb being very much etuck up eve thcio. It is a common occurronc over there , D1PJ1TIIEUIA CONQUERED. Use Dr. .Jcllbrh * treatment for dip ] theri/t / , nnd nil ulccrativo , inflamma tor } * , putrid or cntnrtlial condition of the throat and note. Inditpcnxa bio in malignant scarlet fever , also sure proventalin' . A phynieian un necessary. Follow directions and tli roitllt will bo favorable ) In every CIMO The best catarrh remedy , curing hun ilrcdi of cases v/horo all else fail. Th mortality from diphtheria in Kuropo and the United Slates , from 60 to 77 per cent , under Dr. Jcfieris" tre.il mcnt , tlio tlcnth rate is merely nomi nal , only ono-lifth of ono per cent. , or 1 in 500. Price , &J.OO per tnulmont Medicine sent by c.tprcss , C. O. D Addresi Dr. Thomas JcU'erin , Counci IJlulFs , Iowa. s&m-w-tf Jim "WtUon's Clnlm ? . The Cedar ] lipid i Itepubliean docs not believe in exalting Mr. Wilson's merits at the expense of other deserv ing men. 11 say.i : Jn The Onto City's recent throe column eulogy of James F. Wilson it is stated , in t-IIcut , that Mr. Wilson ninths Iho Iowa campaign of 1880 , taking thu lead of all others in the political wo.ilc of thu presidential year. This is slightly ovcidri\vn , as the facts will show. The Stale .Register publinhed nil appointments made under thu nuspiecies of the State Cen tral Commiltuo , and the liloi of that paper show that Mr. Wilson had only sight .appointments , while Shcinmn , Bear , John Y. Stone , Deering , and in fact everybody who did nny talking nt ill , spoke dny and night for weeks. I'ho fact is Mr. Wilson has played n iomparalively inconspicuous part in .he politics of Jowa dining tliu p.i.st loxen years. His employment by thu ailrond as atlornoy and lobbyist dur- ng Iho ycius of Iho grange agitation ind railroad legislation practically shut lim out from party leadership. And lowj hnving gained the emoluments of ervicu of thu giant corporations of thu vest , hu is denitouB of tounding out liii active life with the honors of high loiition in thu councils of the Nation. L'hnt is a hudiblo ambition , but in the urthcrunco of it let no extravagant laima be nmdu in his behalf. Uo 4 not , ns Homo would have us believe , ho great source from which Iowa Ku- iublicani.ini Birung. Ho in nn able nan , but in thu matter of effective larty services wohavou score > t men in o .i who have exceeded the Fairfii'ld's tatcsmtin , nnd in noint of ability tliure re a dor.cn who atu at le.isL hii peeis lowever potential ho may have been all ) the lailrouds , in the politics of lie Htnto hu don't stride as n Colossus t Rhoden among pigmies. UratHorcI. IJn. Thot. I'itclian , Biailfnrd , I'a. , writei : 'I Piiclnso inonejr for Hl'UlMO ItLOStOM , as HaM I wonlil If it cured nip. My dycpep- ia luiH vanished , w ith all its Hyinptoins. iluny tlmiikHj 1 hlnvll never lie without it 11 Ihu luniho. " 1'rica 50 cents , trial hot- Ion 10 c nts. ITcodlw Gentle "Who want glosey , lusnrLint and wnry trosoos of abundant , beantlfli ! Hair miuit nse .LION'S KATHAIRON. Thla elceant , cheap article always maces tbo liair PI-OTT freely .and fast , keeps it from falling out , arrests and cures grayness - ness , removes dandruff and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it a curling tendency nua keeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful , healthy Ifuir is the sure result of using HuUiairouu Ms Fruits Etc Etc , , , , , , RESTAURANT rAnd Confectionery ! 416 10th St. , OMAUA , NEB. FANCYFim QAKE3. &c. ASPHOIAUTY WESTERN CORK WORKS ! C. SPECHT , Proprietor , ' 1213 Harney Street , OMAHA , - - - NEB MANUFACTURERS OF OF10H Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials TIN , IRON 5 SLATE ROOFING , Bpecht's Patent Motalio Skj' light. Patent AdJuttAlilo rintchel Dnr nnd BRACKET SHELVING I am thu Kcnor.it St\ta A ont lor tlio rUo\ lllIU uf KlXrJj. IKOX riSNUING. Crcsthif.i , U.tluitr.ides. Veraiula .IOTlco ( nnc Dank HallhicB , Window nml Cellar uuardij alxi AOINT : Pccnon nnd hill Patent Inslda Dllnd , novl.ltl . A. G. TROUP , ATTORNEY - AT. LAW The Icidlnc Scientist * ot to-dny mree thil tnnt < IlgcM > cfl rec tiicd by dlvinlcr ! l.idm } ! irlhtr. If therefore , the kldnet * Mil ) l\ < r art < cplln pcrfcitorJ'-r , jio/fict he-filth vlllbotht cult , Tht truth Imonl } b m known n fborl time mid for jcirs people etifreJ trial a onj Mithout belnc aide to find relief Thudltri\cr > of Warner's b ( u KMm y ntnl Ilvcr Cure infcrki n n new era 11 the treatment nf the u troubles ilailo from a olmplo Iroi'Ual leaf of rite \iluo. It eontnlnn ] n < tth < > ( lomcnti ncciFxnry Io nourish and InxIconic Ijolh of Ihcue rrat orjffinn. Mid Mfcly restore and Icicn thiin In order , Itinn Potltlvc Rcmcriy for all thu d ! e * ( that cnn-e pains In the lo i'rurl ] of tliu body for Torpid Llvci HcvJMhc + Jntindlce llzzine > w Oratcl KincrAW Mtirntiil Urinary Organs. It la an txiellent nml afo remedy lor ttmalcH during rriKiinni.v It Mill toiitinl Mcintruitlnn and li In 'aluatilpor / Ltucorrhuia or Kallinn of tliiiWonib. As ft Illooil rurincrltlHiinentultil , for It cures tinnrxani tint nial.u the blood , Ttiln rciiicdulikh has ilono Kiioh wondrn , la put up In thc'l/AIUll.HT HIIOTI \ \ : \ Lh of nny molkinu upon the ninrkit , tind h nolil by lrn ) < - ) 'lst < and all dealers at $1.25 per bottlu. Kor Dhbctocii.liilrc lor WAUXKnN hAFU DIA- UI.TKS ( JCKK. Hi n I'Oai.lVB lluncdy. H. H. WARNER & CO. , nochcstor , N. Y. JolC-tu-th-wt. MASTER'S ' SALE. n She Circuit Court of the United Stalls for tlio l > htrlU ol Nebr-Hfci : " > " 'I\B : ' " VlNCIIANCEUY. Mnrtlia A. Ooumil nml I Qeorge I1. ConradJ I'nhllc notli e U liurcu ) * Khui , th in purmvico tid IIJM Irtiiu ol n < ! cri.o tntcrtd In tin1 abovu luso , on Iho 2nd dny of 8uitcinl > cr , ISM , I , : U,13 1 , . IIU.IlHOU'i : < . Hpttlal Master In luinccrj In sild Uourt. will nn tliu dth iliy of 01 ember , 1831 , at ( honour of 3 o'clock In the tcrnoon of tlie sal I diy , . at the wist door of hi ) United btatt.il Court House and 1'oit Ollhe nilldiiur , In the Cih of Lincoln , l.ancisler Coins- , htaluatiil lil tiitt of Ifcbmska , n.11 at nuc > on thf fell < > ri , ' iltfiLrllKd projH.rtj , to wit : The nortliMcMt iiutttr | of ttitinn nuiMljurcii en (10) ( ) in toAtihp ! niinil trul thirty (30) ( ) anil MII.C MtmilM Ml rlx (0) ( ) ( nit , in tlio County of ) i\on and btatc of Nihraslia l Jlxtcr In Cliintirj . D. 0 , Uui.L , Rolitltor for CouiplaliiAiit. nju.r > t n the matter of thu l Ute of Jamca K. Isli , dcccatcd. Notice IH litrcliy Kl\cn that the creditors ; , ! aid ilctcascil , u 111 meet thu adir'riistnx of naid Isfite , before me , County Ju lc ( of Dnun'lft ; ounty , NLlinski , at the County Court Itoom n fniu County , on the flth div of De < eniljprlssl , 1 thoCthdU of February , 1SS2 , and on tlicbth xy of April , 1SS2 , lit 10 o clock n. in. neb dij , or the piirjwo of i > rebentln their claim * for ox- ninatlon , adjustment and nlloivnnce. bi < out' ' Hnronllouul for rrcditorx to jH-csuit thilr iliTi , and ono ji.tr for the adnnnNtratrlx to ttlusaid estate , from the dtli diy of October , :81 : , this noticu will bopubllihcd In Tim OMAHA rnpm.T HKK for four MculCHoucccashcly , prior to ho th day of Dux'inbcr , 1SS1. ( A true copy , ] A , M. CHAD'.VJCK , ocllhvlt County Judge. TO JOHN CONNOR. OHAIU , Km , Oct.SSlh , 19S1. ) Datum COUNTY , f You nrohereby notified tl nt Ui\tcr L. Thom.ii iinch&Hcd t thu count > trcntunru olfice. en tlm th d > ot June , 1870 , nt private silu. The ( ole - o Uif ; inrccl of land for taxrjj of 1S77 , for cicht ollarsnnd timtulKl ] t < cnU ( # S 86) , rui-1 thu ild Ulster L. Tlioniis haa tr.nsfeiTtii F.ilil cor- ( Unto of pale to William Connor for the uura of en dollnri * nd twtnUthree cents (910 ( ! ! 3) DC- rlplion of proiierly , to-\Mt : Conmicne nj 10.27 iilns , E l a\V corner obi ( : } , thence N 3.1CI iaiii3r thence K 3.161ciain ! , thciiuoi : lOlciiains , icncuV 3.1' } chnliiH , to place of huKinulni ; In i W of a Ktccilon No. 1(5 ( , ranire 16,1J , contaln- n onoicro That I 111 take out n tax deed in ifeu inoiitlis from date of thit notice. n23t * MASTER'S SALE. n the C.rcuit Court of the United Statca for the UMrlct ol N. hnska : James K , O .Shcn\o < xl , I nhln Bistlir Ilebcccix Iltillcr fln chlxnc ( y- i. W. Dunn & Hcnrj IMIjer. j POIlKCLOSmiK OK MOI.TOUIF. Pulil'C ' notice Is hcrtbj KiH-ii.thitlnpiirsa-kiicc id \lrtuttoailiLruu ( ! untori'd in hu uVoio HHe , on thu 2nil ( by ol hip < mlur , IbSl , I , /.MS 1 , . BIKUIIOWlfu , Sx.ua | ( M i-ter In 'hull-cry In nalil Court , will in the ( jthdayof Hiiiiibir , 18t > l , atthu hour ot a o'tloi k hi tne tcrnoon of mid day , nt the iwtiloorof the 'niti il btatrs Court 'lunyu and I'o-jt , Olllcu hullil nc , In tlio City of Lincoln , ' 1-anu.iHi.r Coiinlj , tUonml District o ( XchraiV a , till at auctlaii iu follm\ii | ( ; dcairllii'il projiortj , tolt : ThoBu\itlmcitcii.arturof | the toutlioa t ( in r- cr , sectlcn nuiulicriil iilnctccnnu ) , nn < ! the .u-it itlf of thonorthui t iiiirtoranu | tliu northncvt narterol tlio northout ininrtcrnf mtton nuin ercd thirty ( UO ) , nil In to\Mwhl ] > iiuiiiU'rod hlrtj-oiie(3land ( ) riuij , " niimlKreii twoy ) ra.t , n the cuunt ) of Ccil.ir anil btntu of I.'c'bm-Ua KU.IS U llIKIUiOWlUt , Spcilal Master hi Clmnccr ) . ) . 0. HULL , no Icltor lor Coninlr.ln.'viit. n'Jw.'L Fall and Winter 3 9 At New York Prices at H , I. & M. Peak's ' CLOTHIFGHOIJSE 1309 Farnham St. , OMAHA , - - - NEB. Exnmiuntion ol'Toftohorn. In III bo preaont at iny olllco in Crcl hton ilock on the first SUtimU > of each month to x ninlno uucti upplUniild nn may ilcalru to ttuch n the puljllc schools In UoUKlaa county. Quar- crly oxaiiitnatloti flnt Hatunlay in Kuliruiry , May , Aua'iut and Novcuibur. J , J POtNTH , pt. ubllc Instruction Prof , W , J , Ander's ' Select Danc ing Academy , A. Hoipe , Jr. Hall , 1610 Dodge St. ? U&i for Kuitlcmcn coinniciicln Tui-oilay evu- hi ) : , Oct. i , C'lasa ( or l&iiloi coinmrncini ; Thura- Jiijfovenlni ; , Oct.0. Turin * llbrral. Iho fiui mvthoai 1 k&\e for teaching the Wnltz , Ollila , 4c. , I can t'uirantco purfect tatblattloii c clioUm. For turnm , &r.t call at A. HOHIH > , r. , or a.ldnas 1UU Capltnl Ave BlTiUm DIPVPI PO I tim Attcnt ( r COI.UMIII DiuYULuOi son > : tbroocvntBtaoip forCatalojui mid prlco list containing ml tiifonuatlou. N , I , D , SOLOMON , Pulntn.Olla antl Glui OMAHA. NUB Tlie Oroigliton and Hl L 035-33 3C.3C T33 ! bl'OUGi : IIIIHRY , I'roprletnr B. D. MoLAUQHLIN , ATTORNEY - AT - LAfl And Notary Public , " n * > < ock , O o Uo H la ft * < Mk fr We respectfully request the attention of the Ladies of Nebraska io 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. TH SUITINGS FRENCH FLANNELS AND CHINA SILKS I Trimmed Elaborately with every Shade of Plush , Satin , Velvet Passementerie. Suits and Costumes in innumerable Varieties. ' /RAPS AND SUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO ORDER OH SHORT KOTICE. Plain and Embroidered Dressing Sacques , POLAND & G WYE it , Commission Merchants. For the fnlo of Farm Produce ; Potatnej , Poultry , Iluttcr , EggH reirhi il ( 'JiJ Mid on coniiniiJon. | Cash nihanccs mndo on oi l3iimcnt' . Warchouso and Store , I4I3 Oodeo Strert _ Omaha , Neb. J.P.ENGLISH , ATTOEK'EY - AT - LAW , BIO South Thirteenth Str.-ct , with - ' Nl. > A/oolv/orth. John G. Jacobs , of UNDERTAKER. Ho. 1417 FarnhnmPt. , OM Stand ot acob < ' . . TolevrarihSnllcltid 11 OF ALL FOR MAN AND BSAST. For morn t hnn a third of u ecnturv the j > tcilnii Wmtnii'f TJlj.-lrjtdslK ] ] Ml Sknown to millions nil over thu world ss Ihu only safe rclianco for iho rcliuf of lU'cidcntH nnd iKiln. It is H inoiliaiiif nliovo ] iricuuml prutsu the buot ofltj Itiiid. Jb'or UMjry loon 01 uxturnul ] > i.iii thu IMnstnntr I.lnluicnl i' < ulllioatun tqual. It ] irnetrr.tc lle t nml muocl to tht lery bone making1 tlio continu ance of pain nnd intltimmiitlon iiipo < - Hllilo. ItH cirectsiijidiv Iltiiiiiin I'lesh nnd Ihu llrntoCri'iiUon ure equally \roiulci- fill. The Jleiicun E.lnltncnt is ncodod by somebody In ovi'iy lion i > . llvosy tTav biinra nov/8 ol She nf.roi > jf rm r.Mful ncnlddi- hunt Hiilidlunl , of rhciiinntlo ninrtyrn 10- Hluicil , on \nliiuLiU < lnn.e or ox mix. d by thu healing powur of lliis wlitcli fpoodllv cures such uilrucnts Iho Hf.MAN 1'LKSII iui m > a mR < ltiii. KiToIlll > K , Stl T Jnlntn , Cotitrr.ctcil JiiM.ir , . linrii am ! .Srnl(1 > , Cutr , V5rn. n"s aii < l * > prRtn < i > \ * * u n o u ISUr nml Kttfltirtt , X nmrncSSi ' Olil ' Kr o t , nv ll CTcrjr form of aiterjiul Ji - rnao. It liroliwithout icnrr. I'ortho linuTB CUEATION it euros niirnlno , tTliiny , HtlflT JTolnto , I'ouud r , llnrnei * Hurt * , Jfnof 3 > . - r-RicaF'ool lint , Screw > Vori , Sclvb , IIollnTT Horn , cr tch' , XVIu il- nTln , Thriuli , IltiifJ. ' > nc , Old . lor * , I'oll ET | ] , Flint upon ( lie flight nrt eT ry other alliunnt t < > tTiiluh III * occupniit * of 13 1 tnlil * niid Ntoclc Yard n < llnlil . Thu ! ! I iU-nn Muitniip ; IJliiliiictiC ulirnya cures and iiovcr illaupiiolut and il la , positively , THE BEST OF ALL FOB HAN OR BEAST. Fend for out New Illustrn- lcdPricLibt No. 30 , for Fall midwin ter of 1881. Free to any address. Contains - tains full description of all kimlt of goods for personal and fnniily iifie. Wo deal dlroctlj with tha consumer , and uell all goods in nny quantity at wholesale prices. You can buy better and cheaper thau at home. MONTG031ERY VAKD & CO. 227 and 229 AVabash Avenuc.ChicagoJlL SEALED PnOPOSALS For thn Conttructlon of Sldewolki. Scnltxl propouN will ho n'rcUdl liy the updcr- iiiiu < l until Notcinbt.r 12th , IhSl , li ! o'1" noon , for the conttmctlon u nil reulrlnio ) \v\lka ; In fr nt dl ami mljolnlng thu follow It uribcM | irouifM , to-uit ; I.tt S li'ocl , 2.r > , north tide of Cai < tticcl liist 10 fret lot" , hlock I ! . " ' , north kUlu Cai lx > t 1 , liltHk 4D , uett eldiiJiiul ht LntLMockli ! , south tiJu Wi.lj.stir utrce hu re-.ilnd. Wf t 2l futof fcouth IS ! fc t of lot 2 , C ) > Ito aclilltloii , on north > Uo ul I'an aui street , South 13J fet > t lot 3 , Cajiltol aHjltlon | , nortl * ido of I'liniliani. Ut 4 , C'nj.ltoluJJitlon , north lilo klJo K rn lininitrut I/H 6 , C-.ii > Itoi sJilitlon , north > IUe Farnhan ttriot. , KcTuml > cr3ul , 1S31. 1. J. l < , 0 , JKWE17 , fit ) Clvlk. mtwsm& * [ LSfcwate * ' 3jjspSc&s1 m JW * J ! JEWSBK OECHASD & BEAK , , J.B. FREITCH&CO. , O A R P ETSI GROCERS ! &iye tlie Eftrgaius IN ALL KINDS OF j ; WATCHES , CLOCKS , SILVERWARE , SOLID AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS. AtlPrices that Suit Any Customer Who Really "Wishes a First- Olaes Article. STAR TINTED SPECTACLES Are also Sold Exclusively by us. ALSO "WESTERN AGENTS FOR THE SMITH AMERICAN ORCAN CO.'S ORGANS. EDHOLM & ERICKSON , THE JEWELERS , Opposite the Post Office , TO ALL e OTHERS In 'Convenience ' , DURABILITY , EGOMY - AND - GENERAL COHSTRUGTIOH THE BEST ! SOLD 11 V- . Lang Fotick