mm ? n At AHA TIATT.Vw.v. \ . oo. THE BLUFFS DOOM. An Iiumonso Oommission HoiiiJB to Soon Open , A Great Addition to the City's 13usinos9. Numerous Spicy Items of n Rond- nblo Nnturo' Thnt Council lilnffs is donlincd to 1)0 n largo city no person with nn ounce of biains can for a single tun- incut doubt. AH straws often toll which way tlu wind is blowing , RO the nets of business men arc sometimes - times pretty good evidence ni to wliich way n cily is tending. Some inunwill live in n city that is on the verge of decay , bo happy nnd rot with it , wliilo there uro others who object to being amongst those who live in : t cily Hint is not marching in the front r.itik of the column of busy , progressive citicn. Probably no throoineti ever located in Council Hindi who possessed n keener cyo for biisinefs than Thomas Uowninn , George I1' . Wright and M. 'P. liolircr. They nro inoii whoso vciy n ; tiiro would revolt a .iinst liv ing in a city tint they dicl not believe wai adv.Hieing instead of going into decline. JIou of oxpzrioncj who have w.itched tlio growth of western cities are not nstwllyapt to loc.ito a business in a dee xying cjty on so largo a scale. Their commission nnd slor.igo house rncontly opanod on north Pearl street , without doubt , is the largest in the northwest , ocsupying the entire building recently vac.ited by the Mil- burn wagon company. Thia branch of business is something very jnuch iiLodod in thia city. Thousands " of tons of freight are nnmmlly left in the dopols of the eight or nine rail roads wliich center hero unclaimed , n largo percentage of which is house- b lil furniture nont by those neoldtig western homes , , \nd for EOIIID miion left on the coinpanius' hanih , The rule of the ron-ls , and wo believe th IHT i. , that on receipt of any fruipht they nhall immediately notify thu consignee. After this ( buy are en titled storage no long as tlio gond.i rennin - nnin on thtir hand.i. The Jaw re quires that the unclaimed meiehan- < \i'/o \ , iinlcs.i perJMhablo , hall be Ici-jiL one year and then Huld to pay charges. of Tlioro is no doubt but that nil the railroad buaincas in this direction will co to the new titonigo iirm and it will be no mall item. of The member. ! of the new lirm are nral well known in this community ; n men of intcgritj and of the liigboat busi ness capacity. For yearn treasurer of will I'ottuwaltamio county , Mr , Jtomnan has made a linnncial record that will at once commend him to the favora ble consideration of nil business men of the west. Hon. CSoo. V. Wright is a man of p.xaltcd business character , for years ono of our leading altornoyn and at present a member of the upper ing bouao in the genera' assembly. Mr. F. Kohror is a young man whoso business interests have for several .years beef identified with Council nue Blull'd. Ilo has acted as agent for some of the leading \ insurance companies in the country and for Bovoral years iillnd the portion tion of city clerk for this city. With such mon guarding nnd directing any for enterprise , it can not fail to succeed , hia and TJIB BKK bespeaks for the com can mission and storage bouse of Dow- ' iiian'Wriiht ( , Rohror & Co. , a long and prosperous career. TJfK NONI-AUKIL'S LOSS. The following communication has over been sun to the foreman of each department in the Nonpareil building : dear DJUK Sin : I have decided , nick or duty well , to quit work. 1 desire to thank you for the many courtesies shown mo wliilo I have been in charge of tbo ollico. Mr. O. S. Loll'erts will become business nmmiger , nnd I hunt that she _ you will show him the same respect nro that you have shown mo. the ( Signed ) SruKUKii SMITH. It will bo seen by the above that by Mr. Smith , so lung business mnnnger of our morning contemporary , bus re tired from any further connection with that paper as manager. This will certainly bo a sad event in the history ter of that papor. Through the untiring exertions of its retiring manager it haa Evmi Advanced through nil the stages of n kept tottering existence until it haa been the placed upon n financial foundation ixod Hocoiul to no puper of its size in tlnx mo atato. Unco before Air. S. believed pnco "that the work mjd confinement of ollico was telling too percuptably upon able his constitution and ho had Thu made uj ) hia mind to retire , but hia lovp for an institute of which ho had Those become im it were , part and parcel , ling induced him tontill remain and work for its interest and advancement , JIo hens lias become convinced , however , that bu his health will not longer permit him to remain. will Mr. LoHerls , who nuccecdH Mr. fested fimith is young in yearn , but has been orcise on the Nonpareil nlalf long enough , BO it no doubt to bo well versed in the , duties of buHinecH ninniigor. Mr. L. have is a very pleasant gentleman , nnd al cob. though ho inny not bo able to fully They ( ill the place of Iiii predecessor , yet food guided by the light of thu formeiu plenty experience , ho will bo acceptable to comes the paper and its patrons. which only Rov. Lemon , pftHtor of thu Baptist church , preached a very intori-Hiing or discourse last Sabkith evening from iirst Peter , 21et VCINO , Leaving the they text ho took consuionco a * the sub no ject of his thought. In a very logi the cal msnnur hodrow the distinction hu- by tweontho inindot man and conscience. earo "It in the mind with * wliich rcamm lias to do , The mind i thu court , the reason the jury nnd tlio conscience and the judge. Reason decides what to nnd do ; mind tlio manner of doing ; the conscience approves or disapproves the act , " The discourse waa of the . psycho logical order , Wo understand that Mr.i will conclude hia discourse - time lliilfalo course next Sabbath ovonii'ig. All i'\ery nro invited to attend , millliitt JT UJ1. ntliMt tout A young inun by the nome of Smith It has been in the habit of borrow uno ing an overcoat from Harry Iniuan , liwul I Finally ho hornmod it BO long thut IMee IJarry mistrusted that ho might have concluded thnt it tit him ( o > tmich to give it up , .So Harry called the lit- Icntion if Officer Sterling to fho mat ter. The young overcoat Iwtrowor wna arrested in Ncola nnd brought back to Council IJlttli's whore it uni sntisf.ictorily arranged between all parties. AS OVKI'.COAT TlflUr. Mollie Wnllncc , a daughter of Tlnm , who stipiilioa lii h at wholesale nnd retail on one of our principal street , lmd two ovi'i-conts , two waiftt coats and a circular stolen by a palo face by tlio 11,11110 of Crowoll. She reported ported the cise to Oflicer Sterling , wh immediately arrested Uruwe'll. Tin nrliclos ivero partially recovered. Tin case w.w called in llurko's court ycstct day and Croivell wai sentenced to fif teen day in jail , liny * , Mueller noils Itichla harpi fo IH ccntfl. Morton S. Pickwon , crmsin of Mrs Ii 8. PlattuT , mrivod in this cit from his homo in Dakota , wherehi has resided for the lut twelve years Ho in on his way to visit friondn nil1' lelnivcn in Illinois. Our board of education have had thereof roof of the Dloomer school building fenced in. The Hurdici , wo nro infornied , wil start again to-morrow , weather per milting. A man came on I of ono of our Broadway nit loom under tbo iiilliirnc < ol liiptor the other evening , and n tlio prt'senco and he.iring of Indies , used language that for vulgarity would | iuf , ono of our vile tongiiod alloy girla ! o shame. . OIIHT : ' Tlio trial of Mason \Viso for nHsanlt- "X ( Jy D.mforth some time ago , near .ho Metropolitan hotel , on lower Uro.idwny , wan commenced yesterday n Justice Fniiney's court. Jacob . Sims for the stiito and John N. llalJ- vin for the defendant. In the case of the .itato of Iowa \ \ . Allison Wise , for nssnultonSiD.infortli , "mfolo Justice I'Y.iiney ' , Wise was 'omul guilty and lined ST > and costs. The case of the Hta'.o ' of Jutrn v.s , ClnirloH Ladgale , the juryman JJar- > ar who undo an assinlt on J. J. Good on Sunday mornim ; with n razor called in .Indue Imrko's court and vas taken before Justice Kraiuoy on of venue. < j > T/io / turn table in front of the Og- 1 > , ' den hotel was taken up ycHterday for ( Mr. A. W. Sealey , who has been located here for aonio time an a buyer I stock for a firm in Chicago lias moved with hi * family to the latter city. city.Win Win , M. Wololi , who for n number ' years haa been engaged in the gon- grocery bu inoss on Fifthaveimo , . corner of Tenth street , him ealnb- liahed , in addition , : i coal yard , which Van ho a great convoiiionco for that part of the city. Mr. Welch Ima recently - contly put in his premiiiod a sot of Bcalci ) of the most impro.-od pattern. We are informed that the Rescue engine company contemplate giving a grand ball mid supper on Thanksgiv evening \ , the L'4th ' inst. Early yesterday morning death entered the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Keller , on Washington avo- , and i anddonod their hearts by taking away their little infant son \Viili. . The babe wa3 only four months : old. Aloxaihiria T. Stewart , the "chronic crank , " was again before Judge Uurko boinc ; beastly drunk. This being third appearance in two weeks wo exclaim i , Well done , good and fiiithf toper. TRUE TO JIEIl TRUST. Too much cannot bo said of the faithful wife and mother , con stantly watching and caring for her tiost ones , never neglecting a single or : ept in their behalf. AVliuu they are ( assailed by disease , nnd Iho Byntom Killiout linu should have a thorough cleansing , the of I stomach and bou'elu regulated , blood n new Imlufi purified , malarial poison exterminated , must know that Klectriu liittors LlllllllV the only sure remedy. They ar 'Vtltlv best and purest medicine in the nlm , and only cost filty cents. Sold .hei ] sh & MoMiihon. It luring niul Ponltry nutl EKBM < huV \ Those who wish fresh eggs all win ho An should provide warm , dry and comfortable quarters for their hens. nit packed eggs , which like long ; UU fruit , if ever passable , lese all of & delicious flavor , which charactcr- IIOTK8 a fresh t-gg. Those who have the ' ins can all'urd to pay almost any for newly laid eggs. And in this clinuto this can be had only by suit quarters and food for the birds. hen house , if kept warm , will become infested with hen lice. can bo kept away by sprink the roosts with kerosene , and keop'nm a box of dry ashes for the to dust tlu-msolvcs in , It would better if little . a sulphur was occa. sioimlly added to the nshes. Hens not prosper nor lay ojrgs if in SAW with lice. They nlso want ex , ( live them their food in straw that they will have to scratch for For or the corn in the ear so they will work to shell it oil' the . They must have sunshine. It should have at least one a day of warm food , and always of fine w.itcr. It soon be Unuiurl foul , and the dish or trough in they nro watered uliouhl not by emptied but thoroughly washed every day. Noithorehickenti , animals or man can prosper on impure unhealthy water. By many it ia considered all sutlicient for the hens if only have water in their trough , matter how impure. The lions on Ininri'ii farm will have to bo wintered , and aeoldont adding a little inoru expense and tl n of they will pay for all , JJy partial neglect they will pay nothing for the winter. It pays to keep all the fowls animals on the farm comfortable in good condition , The Jjouud Unloosed. 00 rharlcd , MM 1 houitwnii , Franklin btrcet , , . . . , Haysj "I h.ivu milfo ed for aloni' 1'or th timevlth cim'tlp.ition , nail tried almost purgative ailwrlUeil , but milv ru- In temporaiy lellef , ami after 'con- ' on Htlll inoru ug ravntcil.1 I wax ubout ymtrKi'iuM ! II.OM.SO ! > I nadtrln 1 can now wy I m enroll , uml tliougl niouthi hiive cl j ) cil .till remain no , Miall , linn-over , lwty kc0 | > some 01 In case of nld complaint retnraluK , 60cmt ! trial bottles lOcenUi , n'Jl-todhv H.tnftiniiiK In IWOttlcti ritirinjr tliu v.-ccl ending November 111 , 1681. Atlman AV I- ' Andfraon A I * Andinxm ' Andcreon T Alvln.l d Audomm 1 * .U I Hold ( ! Andortflii U ArinUronc 0 Mincnift WF I leaver \ \ * Hindi A s 0 A ] Jwofcenrklj { K U Hruein Ii J JJurkoti Hoyil.l 1 , I joker d TJ Hrowno il r ] 5nirelt ft Hlol elt IIII lliucn il i ) HremiitmT Citiiu W ( Jii.lck .J U Cnrroll T Comfort T Ciyilennnn S Av Collins D UhthUli-cJil Jl J5 Daviox Dunlel ' C ! Dcgolior Davii 11 DoJgo O IJ r.iH.Yw Jvv.na U i < 1'rl-k Jt 1-YmleiifitooU 11 Powlei A 13 Orimtli J ( illinu I' liifincy .1 Or w A ( Jreen V Gi.ldaly U K llnn.iy . ,1 Ji IloytJV II 111. ] 11 Halay J " ' lltir.ne A M."ilier't If A t HaiiMU' iiUiel.l . III ) llanry Bros Hiiuun.d 1 , D J ) Jacks it W Jttramdon JPA A 2 j < yn on J J 1) Kcmu D KldJ II VV Ruck W l.ymlnii ' ,1 II I.owls J U r.'fi .I l.lvlns-itmio W II l ! ' . b'ick K ( ; LMMU U At McKcn/iu W 1- " MaLcotl H U McKcnno.l Me ionlglo.f Mcl'liall J rtielJoiudd J ftliu tin T I1 Maloney W l2 .Mi.thow.i r A Mr.ifh U Mom .1 I ! Mnrry J MoyctH Her.I W Noble . J A G I'clci-ion 1' rry M 1'uar/on liM 1'ur.r . A KobiiHW UV Kodil'ln C ItL'CtU W Klvuiwiii S I'wiiriy O IS .StfphoiM If T Knilth It 1C SaultiMin f If. r .Sclimidt A Kilnl.l r lewiirt < r HmUli Wll Taylor WK Trench J Triinibc-ll W 1'uck W Taylor. ) H Thierry J Wilihowor CV ! WorkUT Wan I J Wall .1 J' ' , ' < Wolilon 1. J WlVianiH T WiluiorI ( T Webitor 0 I ! ( Wflch JV Vorku Cl c : w I , . ' . Acker Miss Lena Mrs . Unmn MM .M .1 Bcntluy .MiMil Curtley J MM I , Oiivis Al Diuini .Mrs A fi IDontllcoy Jtis K 'KOM .MI&H. ) L < 5rciii iMni i1 .1 ill Hun .Mr.i M II inley Mill V Mim M .luhnson Miss .r Min I. JCutloy .Mr. < Jl K LuitJry MrsJI co Mrs 11 AJeUoy Mm V 0 ' McyuiMr.i G Met'a thy .MttiJi' Murali.illMrs M ' Mill I-M.M ; . KIO Minor M'H li X"nlstroiii iMiM C I'utcnum .Mrs L ( Jii'iiMrrt ' JJ Koil'I.H ' Al/H.M ,1 Hum Mr * ME Ktnuloy Martlm C .Siiiiragrun Aliss Ij .Sfliiniat-MuryK Trcplett Mrs 10 TliiinniH Mr.-i S 10 iuklo .MrsA \VilliaiiiK MjsS Wooilman Mif.i W Wi.rtliiiujt.in At'ss ' C TIIOVAH I'1. ' Postal. aster. ncnt man The leading Scientists ol to-day IV.TOU that illsc.iscn nro cAiiinl by illionlcrnl lililncys llviT. If , thircforu , the klJiioyn and liver are In porfix't enl r , puifect licaltli ntlpiatlio suit. ThlHtnitUliiviMily boon known a short nnil for } inrn ixoplu BiiITcred Krcat n 'ony hcliiK 'il'l' ' ' ) to Mud relief. The dUrnvery Warncr'u Mtfu Kldn > y anil Liter Cure nu-rla a via I Iliu tre.ttniunt of tlicno IroublcH. porateJ Ironi n xlinplu tn > plcnl leaf of rnru vuliic. It niiUli ) jnit thu HnmntH iieccKftary to noiirHli alrlit Invl 'onitc bolli of tht'hu cri'.it crgnns , anil icttoro nnil kt'cii tlioin In onlor , ItUn Hlx 'otltlvo Remedy for nil tlic dlmuHca that cauio IHll the lower part of tlio body for Torpid Uvrmnd Ucadu'heH Jniiiidlc-o Dizzlnpj.i Gravel FinerARIIO J.lvcr ntul Urliiurv Or'im ( . rltlcjat ( nan excellent andfafu rcinuuy lur fcmalca I'rr iianey. It will control Moiihtriiatlon ment U i In I 'alualilu . ' for I.cucorrliaii or I'ulluiof ; \V > nl > , a Illaoil I'lirldiT It IH mir'nuloil , for It curea land orpiriM thnt inuko the blood. Sell Thin rciniHly , ulileh hus diinu mich wonder-1. Is up In tha I.AWIIST W1'/KI ) 1IOTI'IK of nny nediuinu niioii the nmil.ct , and U Hell by Dnii- nnd all dcalurH at 91.25 per hottlo , For DI&beloK. ctuiiilib for WAUN'Kc'd SAFrt U1A- UUItl ; . It IH r. I'OSl IVE llcinwly. H. H. WARNER & CO. , Rochejlor , N. Y. Ji'lll-tu-th-nat- - - - - Richmond , Ind. tiSTAIUJSilKS ) 1812 , ' Builders of ENGINES OF ALL SIZES , From 3 to 25 H. P. MILLS , For 0 8ma" all Grains ami Sucdi , Including ; Clover and Timothy , Peed Millu , &c. , &o , wiH pny you largely to write , atat- inj ; what you want and how you wish to pay. TIN Indiiccnicntt to Cash Purchaacro. ADDRESfl : ROB1MSON&CO. , iui'Jwlf _ _ Richmond. Ind. Wostoni Homo aim Uattle In- siirauoo Company , line I am Capltnl , - - - S100,0M.00 ' IIorH'4 , Jluloi unit Caltlo ni'.ilint low by CrcsllM , dcoonso or theft. AKViideti in all voun- thu KUUi , Knulfnr olii'xl r O , F. IVIanderson , ATTORNEY -AT- LAW ' i KurnUm S ( . POLAND ] & GWYBR , Commission Merchants , the falo nf I'arni I'rolncei 1'otalnoi. Poultry , lliutcr , Kgs riH-vltvil tinl ho.il on vonuiilxlon , Cnili aJvancc/i nmilo en Warehouto anil 6tore , 1413 Oodgo Street Onulia , Nell. _ 'Sto B. D. MCLAUGHLIN , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public , 416 tc I. . c < c le | Un. n"Hn WEEKLY HERAL ONE DOLLAR A YEAR Tlio o'roitlatt'in "f JW * jmjmltr Is con tintly incrawiinf ; . It con- tniru nil the | pn > lini { no t tlio l > nHy Ucralil nnil Jsarrmiieil lit Iminly ilciJif | nionts. ] 'hs 1'Oiii'iN ; ; KHWS otalirncoi B'co'nl < ! nj > i lclie4 from nil quar tern of of the plni'e. Uirltr t ' 0 head of AMKIMCAN KliWH nro given the Tel. crnliio Dhpntc'in.i ' of llin xreck fr-m nil | iti nf ti ! Union. Tills fentiiro nlnnc innkn , Tin * \VHKKLY UKIUT/I ) ilio mn t vnltiiMc olirjniclo In lllo wnrld. M it ij the chen ; > -'l" I'vety wcuk isglmi H faithful riinit ) | nf I'OMTlCATj XKW.-5 ctiiliiMfinif cntniilo | mid tll'p.tlclics fniin WAS txarow , incltidini ; full l-eiiorls r > f tlic hpponlics nf oniinuiit pollticmim on Itir ri'icHUmiH nf the hiitir THK KAII.M Dl'.l'AHTMKX I1 of TlioV o'xlvHofililifl"o ' th lft'c ' tlioniott inuct CM ! nuyKC'll' ' ! ! lunldls OtieH rclfttili' ' to t'.o ' lintlisof tlio farmer fur r. . luitit ; f ' . \rrt.r. , rorrTnv(5uAi.NH TlllIlS. VldCT.M'MIH , > 10..fC. , Vf til llf'JflM tloil/i for kcoj iir , ' ' niMiiitfs nnd fnriiiini , ' utensils ill rcpiir. Tliii ii eiiiplouicitti | < Iiyn. w ll-O'litoil i. pnrttiieiit , widulycopinl , under ilio luiul f TJIH ItOMH , uivini ; roc'ptfi fur prnc'ical ' di liec , liiiitn fnv n.nliin ; , ' cldt'.injj ' nnd liopphij ; up UI lllolnto.tt fa li : < IIH nt the loiru t ] niocL Kvory item if . rnriklnjj or ccnimmy MIS ; Kc tcll in tin' ' ' js n nctic' lly tested hy txpcit i before iintiHcniiun , Lot- tcrs from our Paris n. d Loiidnii corrc-p n- cutM nn the \oiy l.itodt f. > Hhiin. < . The Department of 'J'rto V/celtly ITerulil will wivo tlio li'iiifonifo inoru than one jilli droil limes the price of t iu p.tper. The inteic U of .SKII.LKD LA HOll nrc looked aftur , nnd cvnrytliini ; ro'iitiiii ; to ini'ulmnios nrcl Inlior H iving is c.ufnlly conlu I. Thfio i.s n payo cluvoto.l t ) all . atent ph.'iscx of the ' Crop. ' > , - rtirilintirisl ! , &c. . itc. A vnlti blu fcntuiu i.-t foiui'l in the spcciully ruportod ic. ' and cnmlitinlH of THK 3 J ) ltrcK ) MAUKKT. roUTiMi NKWM nt homo nnd ntuoad , to 'cthcr with n 'Kroliv every week , a Sir.- : MON hy BOitio eininfiit divine , I.lTnn.Miv , AlL'Mif.M. , DiiAiMTii1 , I'KIISONAI , and tfr.\ N'OTKS. Tlinio H no paper in the wnrkl which cnntninfl M niucli IICWH matter every week na the \VrirKi.v : Jlin.\i.n. : which is pent , post'ij'o fit'p , for One Dollar. You u.iii fitilfcrljo ! ! ut tiny time. Tlio How York Heralfl in a weolily f'inn , ONE DOLLAR A YBAIt. lilre H. 81 wnBK HERALD , Bronilw.-ty uticl Aim Street. " Now all United States -Depository 81. - OK OitAHA. - Cor. 13th aoicl Jarnam Bfcs. BANKi : ; IvSrAUMnllllf.JJT IS OUCCEaSOrUI TO KOUNTZE .SriB'.lSIIKD 1MO. Orgiufecd s a rational JXinl : Auras' iO , I&63. . saoocoa ovFicr.ni AND UIBHCTOIU ! . Kocsrzit , 1'rcsidpnt. Auoutrfls KO'NTX , Vic 11. W. [ A. J. r.il'rr.Eios , Attornty. JOUN A. CnjiauTON' . P. II. DAVIS , Auit. I'hl bank rocolvoa dcpotiitd without rcganl to amount * . fames time ccrtlQcites ' hoarlns Interest. "or Dravca rtratii on San Kmiiolaco nnd iirlnclp.il cltlfsof tlio United Et.ttOfl , ntoo Lei mlnti , Dulilm iOc. Kilintiitrvh nni ! tbo jirlncljial cities at the contl o ! Europo. Svl'Bkbdoncr | tlckctu for cmirrnntfl l > y tbo In line ni-xvliltf The OWoat Iflatabliehed t IN NEBRASKA. o Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. , trunjoctcx ! er.inu as thnt cl nn Incfii- unnV. Acconntii kept In curmicyor soldiiubjoct to check without nctlcu Ccttticntc9 ( ol depcilt tucil pnvablo la three , anil tutli'u Months , jtfarlrii ; liilm-jt , or on wltho'it lntcrf.t. Advances nu ! o to ctctflmi't ? nti npprovo-1 Been mitikctntcaot interest. Buy nnd cl ! xolJ , Mils of cxcliuijja , govvrn- , ntatu , county and cily IxjinU. Draw flpht < lnta ( on KnylinJ , Ircl'intl , Scot- , and All jvirtn of Kurcix. . KurcK' | n jnitiKo tlcttcttb COW.ECTIONS PUO1IPTI-Y WESTERN WORKS ! C. SPECHT , Proprietor , > 1213 Harriey Street , OMAHA , - - - NEB , * MANl'I-'ACTUilEUS OF GALYAI2ED IEON Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , Tlil , IRON s SLATE ROOFING , Specht'tj Patent Motilio Sky light. Patent Adjustable Ralclift Dnr nnd WR BRACKET SHELVING , the Keiiir.il Stito AifOiit for the al-ovu of ioo > U. IU1.J5NUIXCJ. ! ) . | ; , Dalustrndoi , Vernndnt.lOlTlce nnd Bank Railings , Window and Cellar Guards ; also OK-MIKAL AOKKT Pccrson and Hill Patent Incklu Dllnil , novliltf , Oaiulies Nuts Fruits Eto. Eto , , , . , , M. P. JENSEN'S ' RESTAURANT rAnd Confectioneiy ! 10th St. , OMAHA , NED. Ktt\ FANOYFimOAKE8 , &C.ABPEOITYAL 8 On Street. Within the next sixty days we expect to occupy our new store at 1315 and 1317 Farnham stock of street , adjoining our present stand , with a JlAtvt-H IL&C&A4. < * % > & in the \7tf vrf i/j MOT SUBPASSED IN THE EAST * and meanwhile we desire that all Omaha should take advanfc ve of the " ' * ver/ JLLajy " HEji'sJJ35sJF3 WW * S ) Si3&S4iLJ.&Jiii ; "WTE3 _ 1-rep oratory to mqvmsr v/o niter our entire etoos ! prices < we-qttoto , boar in nnnd th.it wo buv nil nt a reat siorifloo. S' tidy cnreluUv the tfnodabuBineea bottom Obicftqonu.t . aanfranolBoo irooda for ca'3b , do iho Inreoat btrictly rota , ! dry nil Iho lovpwcos nnd t-xtru , cnbh disoounis , and in : to Kivo om- customs tbo bou * fit of given . . bv , its mani.Fansuw rrt i 5 , , , BLOAK DEPARTMEWT. Jo ) . vor Clo.xli's , liandsoinoly trinitnctl with L'asanicntei-iu and Satin , Silk VthA , 85.00 to 81.00. jMlVool ! UunvcvCloiilcB.frotn $8.00 to. 012.CO. JJoavor . DoIinniiP , liiiidsoinoly Ifiin- nic.-l with Silk niul FringeJ $8.00 , ot- with SalinSilk nnd rpssiiiuuturio Due ] ) Fringe , Corded and Tussled , 810.00. Al SJ5.00 wu oirdi'iiliaiidaDinolj'fur ttinnnod nil AVuol ] 3iiyonal ; Dolman , and nt § 18,00 wo show four btjloi of Doliiuiiia worth fullv $20.00. Li ht .Jacl.-ols at SO.CO to 812.00' . In Li ht DuliiKins wo show ovurlf ) styles , from § 15.CO toy5,00 , making snuuial iiricus at 820.00 and § 25 00. Kilk Dolmans frnmS-lii.OO to § 75.00 , all hiitidsomcly 1 trimnicd witli 1'ur Plus GOODS. Lr.dios' Suitings , O'aahmeres , Silks and Plaida Novelties. tO inch JJlack Cashmeres OOc. , 7oc. , 93c.S1.00. 10 inch Black Cashmeres , Toe. , UOc. . 81.01v. , § 1.25. We will agruo in all cases to refund the money i for Cashmere ? should they not prove satisfactory. Our prices will bo found 20 to HO pi-r cent lisa than thoic usually asked for tame qualities ; wo asked ia comparison. 10 inch French flannel Suitings , 80c. lOinoh French Silk and AVoolPlaida , 81.00. ( 18 inch French Foullo nnd C.imolH Flair in cxtr. : heavy weight , 81.05 to S-.0 ( a yard. 18 inuh Drap doEtoat$1.25. 81.50 , 51.80 , S2.50. HflSSERV , Ladies' and Chilean's UNDERWEAR. 50 dozen ladies' all Wool Seamless lose , 40c. 25 dozen Ladies' all Wool Seamless iofio , extra lieavy , 50o. 25 dozen Ladies' fine Cashmere Hose , 75c. , worth 5T.OO , Children's all Wool Seamless IJose school wear , all sizes , 2Ec. , worth . to t 50c. , Boys' ; all Wool Gray Mixed School lose 40c. . worth 50c. to 70c. ] jadins" extra heavy Fleeced Lined Belbriggins , 50c : Ladieu" fine Merino Yeats15c. . , vortl COc. Children's : fine Merino Vesta , 25c. $ - § 2.00. Men's ' Soy , Shirts , UNDERWEAR. 200 Dozen Seamless Fancy Mritial box 25e. 25 Doxon Mnn's Finn nil Wool Soar- lot JJalf Hose 50c. ii Vaiv fully worth 75c. 25 Dnan : Fine English Merino LIoso 3f c. 3 for $1.00 Soiimlow Unbleached Sox § 2.00dnK. Extra Fine Unbleached Sox S3.50 Best Quality Linen Collars 51.50 dox. dox.Best Best Qua1ilyLir.cn Guffa 82.50 doz. Another invoice of Mi-n's Pique Sown , Stitched buck Derby Street Gloves 81.35 pair , nsunlly sold at $2.00 to $2 50. Every pair warranted not to break. Heavy Merino Sbirts or Drawers Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers 50c. , worlh § 1.00. Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers $1.00 , worth 81.25. For $1,25 wo soil n very heavy Patent JMtrino Shirt or Drawer that w heretofore sold for SI.50. Seamless Shirts or Drawers from $1.50 , formoily $1.75 , up to the best Cartwrisht nnd Wai-Her's Hand-knit Scotch Shetland Wool. OUDEIIS TAKEN for Silk.Under- wear. SATWS , 8L ! [ < 83 VELVETS. In this department all goods are of our own importation at tbo prices we name. JS'o house west of jS'ow York can compote with us. 19 inch Black Sittiim , nil beautiful ustro and well covered. 75c. . Sue. . 95c. , $1.00. 22 inch Black Satin , $1.00 , $1.25. 1.40 , $1.50 , SI.CO , S1.G5. A complete line of Colored Satins at ! )0c. ) , eciual to the $1.25 Satin of last season. Black Gros Grain Silk OOc. , 7nc. , $ 90c. , $1.00 , all worth 25e. , a yard $ more , Cashniero Finish Gioa Grain Silk from $1.15 to $3.50. Wo have full lines of our celebrated brand of Cashmere Alexandre Silks $ Black and Colored Plushes , full 21 inches wide $ , ' 5 50. 19 inch Silk Velvets from $1.25 to -1.00. Over 20 qualtics to choose from. KID GLOVES. 3 Hutton Fisk , Clark & Gloves , 7Cc. t Untlon Fisk , Clark , fc Flagg Ulovca , $1.00. li Button Fisk , Clark & Flag ! ; Gloves , $1.25. The above nro well known in the east as ono of the best Glovea made. The makers sold us all they hnd , nnd we assure our that patrons tlu-y rank ns hi ih us any first-class Glove known. Usniilly selling at $2.00. $2.25 und $2.50 per pair. Wo are solo ngonta in Oinnlia for Courvoisier Kid Gloves. 3 Button Courvoisier Kids , 2.00 4 Button Cotirvoisiir Kids , 2.25 (1 ( Button Coiimiisier Kids , L'.oO Poster Lnco * ids , nil Lengths. 3 Hutton Koal Kid , Black , only $1.25 4 Button Jleal Kid , Black , only 1.50 When Gone wo cannot replace. LAGES RIBBONS , , ETC. IJunil or mnchine made all Silk Spanish , Guipure , t'hintilly and other now style Lace ? , from one to twelve inches , Deep Cream or Black. Spanish L.ico Scarfs from 35c to $5.00 each. Wo also add to our.Euck ofTen , Ten- Gent Ribbons Many new colois and extr.i widths in Satin nnd Gros Grain. Como early this morning. BLANKEST COfflFORTST Our Blanket Stock is tlio largest in Dinaha , and na our prices will show is by far the cheapest wo ever oti'ered. 100 Pairs 10-4 White BlanVets $1.50 , worth $2.50. 100 P.iirs 10-1 White Blankets $2.00 , V worth S3.00. ( JO 11-4 White Blankets $2.50 Pair. 00 10-4 White Blankets $ ; j.50 Pair. CO 11 4 White Blankets $4.50 Pair. The Bese$5.00 Blankets in tbo West. 50 Pairs Extra Heavy all Wool Blankets $0.50. 50 Paira 12 4 Extra Heavy Blankets $7.00. 50 Pairs 11-4 all Wool Blanketa $8.50. An Extra Large San .Tnso , California , Blanket for $10.00. The Very Best Bargain in Omaha. 48 Bed Comforts 55e. each , wortb 70s. to 81.00. 48 BedCoinforts 75c. each , worth $1.25. 48 Bed Comforts , very lurgo and heavy , at $1.25 each. Fine French Blankets of our own importation from $15.00 to $50.00 a nnir. s. 1319 Farnham Street. swf i We respectfully request the attention of the Ladies of Nebraska the announcement ofthe arrival of the largest and most recherche voice of Fur Lined Promenade Wraps ; Silk , Plush and Embroid- ed Matelaise Dolman's ever imported west of the Missouri. FRENCH FLANNELS AND CHINA SILKS I rimmed Elaborately -with every Shade of Plush , Satin , Velvet Passementerie. Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties. RAPS , AND SUSTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. Plain r and Embroidered Dressing Sacques , Ki-'M vtantuil for Ufa of I'rolilont CarlluU. A corn. laltlilul ' history from cruillo t.i tiravo , l > y " . 'ncnt blo rinocr , Col. Coinvcll. Hooka Mtj , iiltnuTy An elegantly Illustratwl ni' . i.ulor til ulitloii. Mbi'rnl IcrniH. ti tak onlcni for from SO to Wcojiueil illy. II * any oilier bouk ten toonc. Art nt never nionryMfn.it. Tim took tflU itaulf , Kx- ucoiiiit turcMiry. I'ulliircunknown. All iiiiiiciiuintlU. I'rhnto UTIIH frto. iiKouas STINSOX & co , , iliwlin J1. ttlnd , Van e fFON ? REED & CO. al Estate Agency IN NK13KASKAS p K comiiteto atwtnct of title to Real Jo OuulttAii IKiudu countr. miYtl O. H. BALLQll , DEALER IN INCT $ CT ' Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks north of ST. PAUL. AND OMAHA DEPOT ood-3'ti.