Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 25, 1881, Page 6, Image 6

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    l-1 W A TT A TV A TF.V T21777. IPP I H A V M AVTOTITD tfTD ot
OVER THE RIVER.
Bow Council Bluffs Spent Thanks
giving Day in Service
( aiul Feasting ,
The Council Puts a Checkmr.to
on Rr.paciou9UoW8 of
Railroada.
A Couple Who Lovotl Not
Wlnoly , But Too Well.
The City Still CoinldorltiR fin Aji-
proprlito Chnugo of Wiutio.
Our mayor , the "hitf 4" mul the
ot ur fellows mot in tlio council
clnunbi r , on cill of that small but
gritty individual known tu "our
innyor. " Tito name , "our mayor , "
t Air. V.iii-jli.111 dntin" th-
lircinun'.s tnuniamuiit , from il.c- I
that it w.u "hung" from the cunuu o
tlio arch at I ho four corners. Th
mooting wm ao hastily and nccrctl
am ting lioucat pcojilo really boliuvoi
that they \vuro \ gtjing to cheat th
gr.iiid jury out of u caso. The mayo
nud thu following nldormon responded
Churchill , C.ivin , D.uvson , Ivcllur
Sputmau and ( Jnlhatik.
Thu muyor Htatod that the muoliiiL ,
wn called at llio roquoit of many ta >
paj urs , ( including Vaiiglian and Chap
man ) for the purpuao of piovonlin
railroad and shoot car companio
from liiyiiif ? down railwa } ' tinckn 01
strooU nnd nllfyd of the city'nithou
pt'i'iniasion of thu "UiiHcuuiiciI. " Thu
muyor dolivurcd a very pointed aw
forcible speech. Ho arraiguud the
railroads for their impudence am
choolr as shown by the rccunt aclso
the Wabash , jVIilwaukco and Sain
I'.iul which mi Sunday shoved up :
little nearer thp center of thu city ,
Thu mayor thinks that while thu cit }
council and
miimtors arc
at church HOIIIO Sahb.it !
thins line company miy strike on
down Pine * trout to the traimfor , and
who kiiunn but that while the mayor tial
and "this "
council" am atlendini ;
weekly pr lyoi1 mooting , .John T. H.ild-
win may take a notion to put a trasl ; .
down on Union avenue. Stranger
things li ivo h.ipponod than chatign
the cily'H i iin ; ID.
A Wurman L.-iwdon
arose and olio tin
the following :
U'here.is , Uortain i.iihvay couipi
nk'S are now forcibly taking posses
siuii of certain directs and alleys inth
city of ( Jouncil JiluH'd , contrary to th
provihioim of auction ! ( ! , eodo 18SO hat
thorofo-o bo it irb
llo nlvod , By the common con tic
that nil oleum railway and atteet rxi itiea
w.iy companies uro hereby forbiddoi ell
in any miinnor to attempt to locate o
lay down uny tiaclc on any street o an
alloy or other public nlaoo in naid cit } |
uitliout drat having obtained from ih '
common council permission therefor vant
Thereupon a bill for an ordinanc
prepared by the city attorney entitled ho
An ordinance to forbid tlio hiyin
down of milxuiy tracks in tiny street
alloy , or other publiu plncu in the city w
of Council IBlufls :
Section 1. Jo ) it ordained by ( ho
common council of the city of Connci
1'lujl'd , That all steam railway com
junk's and all nlrcot railway companica n
wo liiTol > y forhiddon to lay down OL ho
locate anjHte.iin or Btreot railway ot
track in uny street or alloy or other
public place in .siid city without first 10
li.iviog obtained from the common
council of Huid city a coneunt or per
mission to locate or lay down traukit us
i
nfoiti&iiid on any street , alloy or other
ur
ptihho pl.tccH in naid city. ill
Sec. 2 , That it Hlmll bo the duty of ii-foro
uny Hteam railway company or any land
Htii'ct inihvay company when it is do-
ail oil by aaid company or cumpunie.'i
to locate or lay down a track in any "
struct , alley or oHior public place in anla
naul city shull iniiko application to tlio o
common council forpeimiHsionorcon- liango
oent of the common council , and Hltora
which ttiiid application idiall correctly loidio
nnmo the bticut or ttrouta , alloy or o
alluyn or othflr public placc.s detiited 'o '
botdcniiH itforeaaid , with a correct
pint of the liiio of said track or tracks If
contuiiipl.itcd to bo laid down or lo moment
cated r.a aforesaid , which Hindi accoin- to
lauy siid application and bo submit
ted to the common council for the bed
purpojo herein ptovidcd.
See. . ' ( . And bo it further ordained
that any olbcer , agon ! , noiv.uit , cm- The
ployo or other potHon of any tttoam iv
railway company or street railway cd.
company who ith.ill attempt to do any dancing.
woik , or in any manner aid any com wards
pany .13 aforesaid , in laying down or 11030
? 4 locating any tiaclc on uny btroct or The
streets , alloy or alloys , or other public
I ) p'.acos in taid city , when any Ftcim given
and bticoL railway company have failed
to nniko application to the common
The
coiiiicll for [ Hinuisaioti or coiiHunt , 01 took
when uny Htoum or fltreot ruilwiiycom
pany Inivu made sucliupplicution to the for
common council , and the name has
been sofiiBud , Hlmll bo guilty of u miti- A
ft' ' demeanor , and on conviction tdmll bo on
fined in any sum not exocding ono They
hundred dollara and costa of prosecu
tion , which said linu and coats hilt : lu
onfotced as is now provided by Inw ir A
cnaud of miedunioanor. " \
Sec. 4. That thin ordiuanco shal tnui
go in force and bo in effect from am
after its publication us provided bj
law.
law.Tlio
Tlio ordinance \\iia road , tin1OH
ruin Hiispundod , read the second time
thu Oihiulo auspondcd , again rend
nnd paused , Asthma
Mayor Vanghaii immodmtolj' llxei imayin
his big name to the afnroeaid iimtiu the
niuiit , iiinl Afr. Ohuichill uiiid tl'oyhn euugb
'urn.
throat
WAK IN
Two colurud alloy girls got int valno
ironblo on Ijerco Htrnet yottuiiiu all'ord
over a simple littk * house cit , 'Jh NYe
wool ilew for a wliilo. ! > ' > iliun
ugo , only wlmt scratching tlio cat di give Know
on the face of the ono who claimed t
claim
bo the onncr of the innocent folino.
ciwcs
I THKV riXKU IT , cured
Quito nn in toresting wedding too the
pluco. at , Perry Jlool's Jiotol tinilor th cases
court honto. It BCCIUS that a ypun will
inun and liiu fair ono have been livin ( J
in Urn city lo othnv for homo time
under very auspicious circunutaiicos.
They occupied the same house , the
cnmb room in the home , nnd the
fti'iiij ' bed in the room. Some thought
tlipy vero tnniricd ; ollieis declared
that it was a clear oiso of living in
close communion without the ri-ijiii-
site bond being filed in court to pro
tect the balance of the family. Homo
of their rolntivcs didn't like the way
tlio thing was working and demanded
to eoo the marriiii'O cettificitu.
Several c.\cufics wc-ro ollerud for
not complying with llio request
Said iclative , being n liltlo sharp
fluid RIO ! would find a way to com IK-
them to show their hand , Shu immo
dintoiy repaired to .luttico Abhotl'
ollico and swore out a warrant ng.iim
tlio twain , who wcro nt once airostot
and lodged in jail , lictc ( hey c n
fessod to the \\liolo story. "Wha
shall wo do ? Oh ! what slmll wo do ? '
cried thu gitl. Keel explained to he
uhat she could clo and lot them doni
may gut married in earnest. Thi ,
they concluded to < lo. Abbott wa
out for. "Do '
you love this woman ?
10 > aid to the man in j.til. "Yea,1 ,
"ijinndc'd l-t "I- ) vou love this
n i i ' 'i ' \ . ! - - ' "Ynti but , '
ii > "cnm i.-HI" ' TI.C.I in I ho presence
of all Ihoso hoarders I pronounce yni
I mil mid and wife , " the justice n.iid
and that U the vr iy the two wcro mar
ried. ,
iiiAXKsntvixn HIIIVICIS. :
] n obedience to the president's , the
govoinor'n and tlio mayor's poclama
tion ( jiiitu a number of our citi ousab
stained yesterday for once , and at [
tended the union service held in thu
Congregational church , whom Huv.
ATr. Lumen pre.ichod a iiiD.it cinq mint
diaeomso on thu growth and develop *
moiit of our country. ( , ) uito a libcra
conlribiition for thu poor wn-
taken up ,
AT HT I'MIL'S. ' [
There was a largo g.illioi ing at St.
'
Paul's Episcopal church yt'sturdny to
li&ten to a T/iankfigiviug / Horinon
preached by Itov. lr. Kackonlhall. i
The cliuroh was handsomely deco
rated. A collection was titkon for
the poor of the city.
riiuucir.
The1 TlniiiltHgivini ; st-rriccH at the
C.itholic uhnicli weio well nttonded ,
md all present enjoyed n good sci-
mon.
Clil.lillltATIMJ Till : IIA\ . ;
Mm. Marie Mynsttr , g.ivon grand tec
hanksgiving party to Jior immediate
itniily and u few fiiundi nt her pala
lesidenco in Mynster park. The
able was spioid with every thing to .
iluaso the taste fiom the monster
.urkoyljto an 11 iglwh pudding with
vine siinco. JCvery body present ex-
iH'ssod thonisolves with having had it ,
plonuid time and all united in ex- [
irosing the wish tint the estimable
lostess might live to enjoy m.iny ho
uch days to come. y
ed
ind
Thorn is Hitch a thing as carrying ho
lorsomd animosity too far. It ia snid
.lohn W. Cliiipinan edled in at
it Lnujuotto's , on I'oarl street , to
mrchaso HOIIIO apples. Several vaii-
wore Bhown him when his eye bur
on a lot that pleased him very T
nnch. Ho took a line rod ono from a. he
el and nnproachim ; Mr. Erb ho >
niuired the namo. Thoao are the pen
: lie
'Baldwin" apple. "Then I don't
no
it , " replied the Colonel , lie
lirow it buck in the barrel und loft vith
Hloro.
Fathers , mothpr.i , oiatera and broth- ) f
, if you want a , good tratlo go to
Muoller'fl for toys. ifo
Tin : nionoiAs. :
Quito a fuir sixed hoiiso gieetod ( ho low.
lOoivin. colored troupe at Doh.uioy's '
\Vednesday \ ovoning.aido \ from lay.
quadruple clog dance there was
much of anything now. They are Kinds
little behind at the picscnt limo in , ho
business. ill
on
ANOIlllUt I'ltAXCi : . < 'at
The city conncil will meet io > night
adjouined .session and wo still have
Bun ( hive ) hat , Jioping that they "
either count the
vote to-night or
iy ,
the PiilttiwnttAiniu counly
jury meets. uor
> oith
'iitAT KAMI : .
"Stranger , " in Thu Nonpareil , '
the name of our city changed
Garliold. Tf the council vote a
'
, t'l.iriiold would not bo bad.
suggest the tnuiicsof Vaugliin , npy
, Chiipniiii , or if woiso coniea aid
worse , leave oil' the Peter and eill ho
llophuin. no.
now jr AJTicTin : : TIIK.M.
is now aaaorled in truth Hint the y
scorn ,
that
Vmiglian put his name
cllu | !
that lailnmd urdinaiicu thu Ogdun
trembled and the cntiro load
( shook from huto to St. l\iul.
TllAXlCMIIVJ.Vtl HAM , .
Thanksgiving bull at Dlyomer
NI.NOII'H latt night was well attornl- 1 just
Tlioio was good miisio and tiuo in
. The proceeds will go to face
electing a houiij for their now
t'lllt. ba.k
event of the day wan the enter thu
tainment nt the Methodist church , on
by the ladies of that eocioty. moro
. MI.NOK MI'.NIIO.V. puo
their
funural of littlu Jlottio J'cislor
place .ibdiit : > o'clock yustorday out mo
uflurnoon. It waHnHul'L'hanki
the soiely alllictcd piiunts. I'll
lady stopping at ono of our hotels "
her way oant.gavo hiith to triplets. est
mo all doing well. the
"
SUJUIDK AND DYSI'III' IA. en ,
lunst iLMiliirkiibki emu for dyjiicpsin , fteej'.ing
\VdU' lUnlth luuc\\i'r. ! " Thu'iuite l much
pit biliutMiiinl llvur rcmi'dv known.
Depot 0. ] ' . ( iixiibnnn. title.
Mor
nirisoiis
b'UKISOK COST. lo
Da. KIXII'H KKW ljst-ovinv : foi .
Ounsumption , Coughs and Colds would
, ISroiichitis , otc. , is givoi friund
trial bottles free of cost to judge
ulllictcd. If you have n ba " OIIH
, cold , dillloulty of breathing Kitchen
hoaiaencsa or any allcction of the
or lungs by all moans give thii
wondoiful remedy a tiial. As yoi
your uxisienco you cannel
to let this ( ipportnnity pass Itiilfnln
could not all'ord , nnd unulilnol 'J
tliis remedy uway unless wt He
it would accomplish what w < ni > thin
for it. Thousands of hopeloa
Jmyo already boon completely
by it. There is no nuulicino ii
world that will euro ono half th
that Du. Jvixo'rtJ'rKwDi.'st'OVhai '
eino. For Balu by
) , lijiirc3hnoN ] \ , Omaha ,
LARGEST LAROn LADY ,
Tbo Living Skeleton' Moun
taitious Wifo's Fairwoll ,
Blrc. IInn n fill
HorFrnnliford ITnmn to Uu < tr
n Qowory Ktuoum
I'lillnlcl | > ' la. I'rc i So ( oin'icr 21.
A area * shadow will ho lifted from
I'Vankford this morn ng at 8 o'clock.
Thu Hjven huiidrod und twunly-twc
pounds of flesh that nrku up thu pen
derous anatomy of Hannah Dittcuby ,
the fjinuui fat woman , will bu moved ,
in a stioiig seated car , lo Now York ,
to fulfill n four weok's' , and pntsibly
an entiiv winter's cugagt'inuiit , in n
1'owury museum of curiosities. Like
nil larto ; bodies , MM. IJultorsby moves
elonly , nnd wnn boL'inniug tomakolior
preliminary tr.ivelmg arrangcmenls
Liit niiflit , when called upon by n
Press leportor to whom oho bade a
mountainous adieu.
Illi : FAT WoMAX's ' Nit UlOWV sl-nrsll.
Tlio appointments of thu fat worn-
an's comfortable little homo on Unify
streetl''rankfoid , ' , ro adapted throtigli
out for her enormous sio in the way
of dottlilo-so.itod , big-logged cha'rs ,
substantial sofas , nnd stiong r.otleci.
'J'Jio Jit uiu itself h.ai a nolid appear
ance , and with its well-btacrd stair-
wayi , stout floor joislp , and wide door
ways , scums especially intended for
its ehplianlino niiatrepH-\\lifi , uinil the
iresutit time , 1m ? spt.nt hur wintei.s
ihero in domestic happiness with lur
liiihbaiid , Hie Living Kkeletdii. Tluit
bag o * bones however , has uiifuttti-
nately fattei.od out of the skeleton
linu of business , nnd is simply a very
winill half of his he ivy spouse , vhoni
he adores willin ! ! the aidor that hut
itcsent avoitdupois of ono hundred
nnd twenty pounds will admit of. " 1
liavo been homo just four week's , "
mid iMis. lliitteiyby , as eho c.imp wuh
smile and waddle from thu kitchen
lo the coscy dining room , "nnd have
seen one of thu mout succe.-Hfnl sei-
soiia 'on the road,1 tli.it has been
known in thoshow busness ! foryeais. "
The reporter , with an inquiMtivu
thiist for knowledge , took n snijt
around the mountain of flush , nnd ar
rived at the stnrlini ; jiuint , just as
MM. JJattcrsby en k , with
on giace , upon a long and wide set
, and in tins position hcrabnoimal '
miportions were well exhibited.
Tlio Living Skeleton , who had de /
serted his forgo , where ho nupciin-
.end-j the employment of a couple of
jLiclvHinith's helpurs , had himself
wheeled in the house in his porambu- . '
ator when made aware of tlio fact nn
hat a stranger w \isiting his wife.
Io seated hmiHclf comfortab'y ' on tiio
our inch apace between his wife and
end of the ai.'ttec , and immediate-
became invisible. A band stretch fill.ill
forth in occasional gesticulation , Lc
a voice Unit Boomed to como from
region of lliobig woman's stomach ,
voro the only evidences of his pre- club
onoo while the nuerviow lasted.
"When I arrived at the West Phil- they
idclphin depot , on my ictum homo other
weeks ugo , " said tlio fat woman ,
had hard work to Sjucexe out of
car door , and then they bad to
that big sliding j ate intended for
jiasaago of baggage tiucks , to let
out of tlio phico where the traiiih
tops. I couldn't , go out of the { -ato
the small people. "
" .No , " said the voice on the oll'-sido .
the "aho ' ' mann
monstrosity , cou'dn'tjslic the
iouldn'tr , and I'm glad of it. Jf my
is spared J hope to catch up with bo
iannah .some day. I'm feeding up [
. Only ( J20 pounds behind her.
Hatching up at thu rate of iv pound a ,
"
.
The fat woman mnilcd , and as two
appeared beside her in gostuio ,
voice continued , "If Icjn't weigh
pounds and bo the champion skelo-
, J'm bound to bo the champion
Alun of Amuikii , and we'll travel
ogether. "
AX u.NroirNiun ; KUUOII.
"la there any truth , Mrs. Uatters-
" ( jnoritjd tlio reiuirter , "in the tu-
tJi.il while you wore in the upper
of n sleeping coach , you fell
hiough and chrushed an unfortunate
'icsbytcii.m ministi.- ! ' into an iinroc-
gnixable mass ? "
With a liu.irty laugh , the fat womnn
uplied in the negative. " 1 never oc-
an upper beth jonmaydonend , "
Hho , "and ulv.jiys lool ; out that
lov/ur ono is stiong enough to hold
As a general thin , ' , wlir'iilam
iMVolin , ' 1 Jiuvo a berth built espus-
for me. Ko , strange a.s it may
, , I
, iiuvoijkll on
any ono , nor
candied | oithur inimstor or ainmr.
SometiniiH when 1 get angry , I give mini I
mpudent pcoplo a knock ilown. I mil
ecolloct , while in a mining town , a The ncNi'f'o
ng fup came up with n t\vu-foot oiirVricii
nilulome.iBuioiimiicio'stliuuhoulders.
took it away fiom him , Imiko it
half and threw thu pieces in his
, Another time u ioiiug man at
tempted lo iiieaHiiro the width of my
whilu I wi : ? biding in a chair on
ntngu , niul 1 tilted the chair over
top i.f him , Ilti didn't try any
muniiiiouiL'iit biihiness. Some
lu iimigiiiu rli.it bucnino they piy ;
moiioy to sou mo , they can insult
with impunity , but they'll find
thuir mintuku ono of theao fiuu
dap.for . 1'Jl bu tomjited to $ us , sir ,
it on MMiiubndy. " OLPRBt
"Do jou .nll ilaim to bo Ilidtlarg-
tut wom.m in the world : " inked
runortur.
"I5xcuso me , sir' was the icply giv
with as much an nj.peiuunco of
' . diqnily aa ono pocbesjiing so
warm-giving adiput.0 . tissue is 1UI.U4.N
eapibloof ' 'but 1 '
, t'oiiotiecoyni/'u the
. 1 run : iid to bo the
'O hidy' on exhibition , but com-
mo 'ojuoiid/nnd 1 don'i care
ejic\k ; \ of jury of the lurgo l.iditm now
tr.ivolitig iiiounil tlu country. It Thl
only produce ill Jculingu union ; , ' Vl.r .1
* . . TJju btw > t way is to eoosvud Inuoi
for yourself , " and the pondei- rltic.Gl lra )
yptaker bovvcd back into tlio
makin , . Unjloor | tronibio be- nent Uolbj ol
IUT ( 'lephantiiio tread. ir-iiilltic
Rxiu Itlu.
laecili Lu ( . ' 1.1111111 , Ul I'l'ii'uu '
, X. ' , , mj-H ho II.IH been ih
IIOMAH' llci.miiic On. fur il.cninnti <
had btivli a hinio back that lie cmilil tut
i lint one lioltk entirely curcclhini ,
D , S , BENTON
, UATn
ATTOBNUY . AT - LAW
AUUAC1I BLOCK , inferences
D u h Uth Sta.
yiu h , Neb , Omaha
Thf lcadliijSclentuto ot to-flny tgieo tliixi
ino till cvc. reci ntl bv illsorilorwl liMiicj *
"ir liter " llicrcforo , llio Ulilncv nnit Hicr are
opt in | 'erf < > 't on ! r , ] [ ( t hutlth will ' -c tlio
result Tin truth haionly hron Known n thorl
time mnl for yc'irs pco | > lo fluttered itrwit OKC
ltinit1 . > f InrffiMo lotlliO relief , Tliodltrnicrj
ol Warner's , Mife Kldmyaiiil I.l tr Cure murVi ti
it now en i' tliu ticntincnt c > ( thcao trxmlilci.
ilc from a jlmpli ) trork.il Icnf of r.aro Milne. II
. . , .iUiri Jn t llio element * nccnxAry to tiuuriih
imllinlir n'cliotliof ' tliee ero.it or/in1 ! , und
ifily it l'iro .itiil ] < ecp tlium lunrilir. Ithn
'osftlvc ' Remedy fur nil tliiMloewH tlmt can c
nl'iiliifho l tr J rt if tlio bry-ff.r ) Torplil
hci lli-vlarlics Jaundice HirmeMClr.uel
-Kctcr ARIIO l.hirnml rrinaryOrgan * .
It In in ixi'dlcnt anil af < rcnuil } tor frmilcn
iirinf ; I'ltx-ninc } . It will ( Oiitrnl .Mtimlru.illon
'id ' N In aliutilo ( Or Ixuitjrrliiia or I'.ill nnol
.
ioonii.
Ai f > ll'ocnl ' 1'iirlficr It l unrqiulnl , for It cures
liu erin - tliit uuko the blmvj ,
Tills pitmlt , ulilih liis ilntio mirh wonder . Ii
nit iiilnibe nAHUr.hVMIXii :
| ) IIOTI dKuf any
H. H. WariNEn & CO. , ttocliostor. N. Y.
Jeir.-tn-th "It-
Article ! of Inourpnriftioii of tbo
irillnrd Farmers' Cluli-
Attlc'iof Incorporation m.ido atuj
niloplc-il thU 2 ! > tli day of Octolu r , A. JJ.
1KS1 , bv nn 1 IM > IWUOI ) the niidfisi iifil in-
lOLitoin.s fiillowri , tcMi it :
.v/.jn : .
1 T. The name of thisclulHhall l.o
the .Millnnt l''ai-niura' ' ' club.
1'i.Aci : OF iirsiXKvi.
' 71. Tlio nrlncip.ll place of Inwi-
nf t'lis ' olnli sii.ill bo at Jlill.nid tv
tion , county ol Diuigln. * , Xclnr.sk.i.
NATL'1112 OK IILSINIIS1 * .
Artitlc III. The frncral ; nature nf Inw-
ricM to bo tMnnctcil by this club is to
conduct : i tjcncrnl literary and wicinl bits-i-
IICIH and nther cnteitaiiunenti of a Mici.il
cl.arat.tcr.
CAl'ITOI , STOCK.
Arh'clf IV. The ainniintcif capita ) R'cicli
tln'a c-lu i ril all bo two thmiKtmd ihill ir , $
iliviilnl int'i gliaros nf onu dollnr each ,
i/i'iii li ili.ill Itf iiiid
in the ninnncr [ , io-
mtihcd by tlio uncctois.
COMMIA'CJ JtUXT AXI ) TKI MINATI .N.
Artie i ) V. This club shall co.tiinonce to
tr.'irifntt ImMneis and < > xeicieitscnrlionite
pnwcrii tV2th ! ) day of October. JSHI , anil
powur. ) hhill cu.ieu i u tlio i'JJi clay of
Oc'obw ' , JOsl.
. 'MOO.NT < 01' I.TMUMTY.
;
/ rticV VI. The
hii'hcht nmouiit of n-
bility nr indiiblednu u , which this club
at imy oi" : time rubject it.slt-f , xhall
thtve hini'liud d ilbn.s.
OKi'iccns.
Aittde VII. The oillccis of tbi
slmlt bo condui tud liy a
bonid of tin co dhcctois , who hall be
clccttii fruiii ainung the .stockhohlcm , and
hli.dl appoint n prciident and such
oflitois as by law is iccmircd.
JULIUS SciniAEnmt ,
J. ULUM ,
CI.AU.S SCIIUMAN.V ,
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W
GfATKOK XtDllASKA , \
Cou TV or HOUFI.AS. (
On this 29th day of October , A. 3) . 8SS1 ,
iiersonally appeared before me , Charles
liiamlc.s , a notary public for said county ,
.fulins Sola order. .1" . Ulitni , Clam Schu
, W. Gumilorf , to me known to be
siners | ; ot the foregoing articles of in
corporation , and acknowledged the same to for
their voluntary net and deed. 40c.
HEM. . ] OiiAiars IIHAKDFH
Jfotnrv public in and for Hnuglau county ,
AKD STILL THE LiQk
coxriNUja TO
Roar for Moor8 { )
Harness
AKI >
AKISaddlery ,
K\t > tdoptcil fiu Uioti ni a Trade llr.ilc , nn < i
) fCfKlJ will 1)0 STAJJfHO with the UOX
inj 'JAME o-i tlip sajr.t. NO ( JOOIW AJIE
' ' : v/iniouT TIJJ : AIIOVI : SI-AMI'S
lir't niutcrl.il in tiwd anil the ii.ostBl.ilki1
are cinnloyetl , aiiJ at UJP lowest ca l
\nyoiio wishing a i > [ ke'-llst nt peed will
( u\'or hy soiuIirK 'ur ' one. to
DAVID SMITH in\
United Sfcatas Depository * ere
K
or O.MAIIA.
Cor. 13th nnd Famam Sta.
1IAKKINO KOTADLiailUBNT I >
OUAIIA. Tri
nucccasomj TO "KOUNTZE BnoTHens. )
k KU ! i > al Uiiik August M , 18U.
ivr.n oocoooo
. UousrzK , . 'rcsidtnt.
Auowi'8 Koi'nTSX. Vice Ir
II. W. YATfi , Caiihlcr.
A. J. roii'tMo1 * , Attorney.
JOHN A , Cattoitiw.
F. H. invis , AM * . Oishlcr.
hink rouolva ilujiovlti without r ii < J to
'
time witlOoato liwtliip Interest.
.Irufts on ban Kruui-lsooand rjInfU" '
thqUiiltcil BtotMaUoLoniloii.nublm
Kdliiluirphnnit ttic prlncljul cltlca nf the co ill FI
hurt 1)0. ,
luflviinir iliAdi tot cmtpr nta by tlio in FIF.
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DISEASES monl
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DR.L. B. GRADDY , .uro Powc i
Oculist and Aurist pcnd
, lei-si
CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL VURkt
LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. J'rl
tent
Ml Rcputablo I'lijijclnii ol Orn
IJTOfPre. Corner I0 h f.nd Fornham 8tt , D.
, Neu
1319 Farnham 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 /
Unequalled in the West ,
HOT SUKPASxSED IN THE EAST ,
jmd meanwhile we desire that all Omaha should take advantage of the very
1CT $
ll & ;
. to movins' uo ofier our entire stock
pncoa we quote , bear in mind that TVO buy all nt a great sacrifice. Study carolnlly the
goods businesH between Chicago and Koods for cash , do the largest strictly retail dry
iJl T.n r * IfiTIT Mt/rtci ti M rl rs-sr r. < i rctet H t o < - Sanfrnuciaco n * 4 . . - * . . . . . , . _ mid T aim . to _ n . ive our _ _ . . cnstomerd _ * _ . . . . the benefit of
CLOAK
Heaver Cloaks , handsomely trimmed
with PflSMiienterto and Satin , Silk
Velvet , Sfc.OOtoSl.OO.
All Wool JJeaver Chuks , f 10111 ? 8.00
o 812. CO.
Jioavur Dolmans , Inndsoinely trim-
ncd with Silk and Pringe , S8.00 , or
withSatinSilk andr.issmonteriiiDeep
Piinye , Corded nnd T.is-ded , S10.00.
At $15.00 we odor a handsomely fur
trimmed tiU Wo. l Diiigonal Dolimin ,
nud at SKS 00 we show- four styles of
! 3olmanu woilh fully § 20.00. * I.i ht
lackets at $ ! ) .fiO to S12.00. Jn Lijjht
3olmaiisvo tliow over J ! > ntylcn , from
Sio CO toUo.00 , making special inicea
at $20.00 and : . ' . - ) 00.
Silk Unbnans fromiri.0 ( ) loS75 CO ,
all handsomely trimmed with l\tr
Plush.
DR SS GOODS.
Ladies' Suitings , Cashmeres ,
Silko and Plaids. Novelties.
10 inch Jilack Cashmeic'sOOc. , 7oo. ,
JDe.$1.00. .
Hi inch Ulaek Cashmeres , Toe , , 90e. ,
$1.00 , $1.25.
AVe will a rco in all cases to refund
ho money for Cushmuios should they
lot provos.xtisfaetory. Our pi ices will
10 found 20 to 30 per cent less than
hose usually asked for tame qualities ;
11 wo asked is comparison.
40 inch Ficneh .Flannel Suitings ,
Oc.
Kiinch French Silkand Wool Plaids.
LOO.
48 inch French Foiillc and Camels
lair in extra Juivy weight , $1.G5 to
2.00 a yaid.
48 inch Dmp doEtoat 81.23. § 1.30 ,
t.SO , 82.50.
HOSIERY ,
Ladies' ' and Children's
UNDEEV/EAR.
50 dozen Ladies' all Wool Seamless
Hose , dOc. at
25 dozen Ladies' ' nil Wool Seamless
EOSG , extiiv heav'3' , OOc.
25 dozen Ladioa' fine Oashmcro
Hose , 75c. , worth SF.CO.
Children's all Wool Seamless Hose
ochool wear , all sixes , 2tc. , worth
. lo oOc. ,
13033'all ' Wool Gray Mixed School
lese 40c . woith 50c. to
' extj.a heavy FJecced Lined
Jolbrigcjins , 50e :
Liclieu' finu IMeiiuo Ycstsloo. . ,
rth ( ! 0c.
Children's fine Merino Vests , 2iic. $
§ 2.00.
Men's Sox , Shirts ,
DHDEBWEAB.
200 Do:2ti : : Se.imleas Fancy IJritish
Sox 2oc.
25 Doon Jlrn's Fine all Wool Scar-
lejb Half lloso 50La Pair fully woith
7oc.
25 Doxon Fine Kn-'lish Merino Hose
35c. J ! for $ 1.00
Seamless Unbleached Sox $2.00don.
Extra Fine Unbleached Sox § 2.50
doz.
] 5est Quality Linen Collars $1.50
doz.
doz.Best
Best Qualily Linen Cund$2.50 doz.
Another invoice of Men's Pique
Sewn , Stitched back Derby Street
Gloves . _ 81.35 pair , usually sold ut
.
CiCl ffj. fiti m T
§ 2.00 to 82 50. Every pair warranted
not to broak.
Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawcis
" 00 ,
Heavy IUerim > Shirts OL- Drawers
oOc , worth SJ.OO.
Heavy Meiitio Shirts or Drawers
$1.00 , worth SI.23.
For $1.20
wo sell a very heavy
P.Uont Merino Shirt or Drawer th.it
has huietofoi-o sold for SI.50.
Seamless Shiits or Drawers fiom
51.00 , fonnoily 81.70 , up to the best
Caitwright nnd Warner's Hand-knil ,
Scotch Shetland Wool.
ORDERS TAKEN for Silk Under
wear.
SATINS SILKS
, , VELVETS ,
PLUSHES ,
In this department all goods are of
our own importation at thu prices
we name. No house west of New
York can compote with us.
10 inch Black Satins , all beautiful
lustre and well covered , 75c. , 85c. ,
03c. , § 1.00.
22 inch Black Satin , § 1.00 , $1.25 ,
51.40 , $1.50 , 81.00 , gl.05.
A complete line of Colored Satins
OOc. , equal to the § 1.25 Satin of
hist season.
Plack Groi Grain Silk oOc. , 70c. , $
OOc. , $1.00 , all worth 25c. , a yard $
more.
Caslnnoro Finish Gros Grain Silk
from $1.1D to $3.50.
We have full lines of our celebrated
brand of
Cashmere Alexandre Silks
$
Black and Colored Plushes , full 21
inches wide 85 ! 50.
10 inch Silk Velvets from $1.23 to
$1.00.
Over 20 ( jualties to choose from.
. IP- & CO. ,
! 3I9 Farnham Street.
CD
LM11L
We respectfully request the attention of the Ladies of Nebraska
the announcement of the arrival of the largest and most recherche
nvoice of Fur Lined Promenade Wraps ; Silk , Plush and Embroid-
red Matelaise Dolman's ever imported west of the Missouri.
FRENCH FLANNELS AND CHINA SILKS I
'rimrned Elaborately with every Shade of Plush , Satin , Velvet Passementerie.
Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties.
PRAPS Km S'JITS ' OF SVL1Y DESCRIPTION TO ORDEK OH SHORT NOTICE.
Plain and Embroidered Dressing Sacques ,
ITS EPILEPSY
on
'ALLING SICKNESS.
rmanently Cured no hurnbuK bv ono
ith'e iisaito of OR , COUL AHD'SCelcbrat-
ifallible Fit Powdcrj. To coinii-e nuircr-
li.it tlie oiHmdc r ulll iJo all no ihnii for
ii MCIlll Mnil tinm In innll , past pklci a
Trial box. Dr. ( JonbrJ U the enl > plijsl
that IvHi ci made this ilUcami n t ) > ciUI
) . luiilus to our know If dpi thouiinJn line
Purninnvtly cured ) i > tlio u u of tluxi
/tier * , wo will cuarantee A permanent
In I mi'r > canoop refund you all money ex.
dcd , All kiilloriM UUlil g\\a \ tlic u I'OA.
nn iatly ( rial , and bo ucmlnud c ( tholr
.tlvoiMnvora
rice , lor Hrto 'KJX. ' M 00. of t boxes for 11000 ,
liyiuall I to any lurtcf tliu Urd'Ol SUte * or
diU oil rtcilpt of pjlco. or bv oxjircsa , O , O.
Adilroiv. ABH&nODBINS
300 Fulton Gt , , Drooklyn , N. V.
KID GLOVES.
3 Button Fisk , Clink & FJagg
Gloves , 75c.
4 Button Fisk , CInik & FJagg
Gloves , $1.00.
Jiutton Fisk , Claik AFlagg
Gloves , t1.25. ?
The above are well known in the
east an ono of the best Gloves made.
The makers sold us all they had , and
we assure our patrons that they rank
us liiyli us any lirat-elass Glovu known.
Usually soiling at $2.00 , $2.20 and
$2.50 per pair.
Wo are solo agents in Omaha for
Courvoisier Kid Gloves.
; { Button Courvoisier Kids , $2.00
t Button Courvoisier Kids , 2.20
0 Button Courvoisier Kids , 2.00
Foster Lace K ids , all Lengths.
! 5 Button Heal Kid , Black , only $1.25
4 Button Heal Kid , Black , only 1.50
When Gone we cannot replace.
LAGES , RIBBONS , ETC.
Hand or machine made all Silk
Spanish , Guipure , Chintilly and other
new style Laces , from ono to twelve
inches , Deep Cream or Black.
Spinish Lace Sc.ufs fiom ; iuc to
$5.00 each.
We also add to our sock of
Ten Cent Ribbons
Many new colors and extra widths in.
Satin and Gios Grain.
Come early this inoniiny.
BLASWES. COMFORTS.
Our Blanket Stock is the largest in
Omaha , und as our prices will show is
by far the cheapest wo ever offered.
100Pairs 10-4 White Blankets § 1.50 ,
worth S2.50.
100PairslO-4 WhitcBlankets 82.00 ,
worth § 3.00.
00 11-4 White Blankets $2.50 Pair.
CO 10-4 White Blankets $3.50 Pair.
(50 ( 11-4 White Blankets $ -1.50 Pair.
The Best § 5.00 Blankets in the West.
50 Paiis Extra Heavy all Wool
Blankets $0.50.
50 Pairs 12-4 Extra Heavy Blankets
$7.00.
50 Pairs 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. c.icl worth
75c. to 81.00.
48 Bed Comforts 75c. each , worth
$1.25.
48 Bed Comforts , very largo and
heavy , at $1.25 each.
Fine French Blankets of our own
importation fiom $15.00 to $50.00 a
nuir.
J TO ALL
I OTHERS
In Convenience ,
DURABILITY , ECONOMY
AND
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
SOLD T3Y
Lang & Fotick