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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1881)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY NOVEMBER 20 , 1S8L ACROSS THE RIVER , Inrllier Particulars of the Arrest of Sullivan , Council Bhifl'a to Hnvo n Now and Eloeaut Opera HOURO. No Direct Evidence to Connect Him With Sapp's Murder. The Smallpox Case Moyccl Out of Town in a Hurry. Newsy Note * nnd Plcrnnnt Per oni l Mention , Council HInffc hns in lior tnidfct u "James E. Uoyd" in the person of .J. .T. Hi-own , who will ns ROOD no cer tain arraiiKCinrnls ubont a local inn are perfected eoniinunco the erection of u first-elms opera homo. Wo can say with authority that on or buforo the liral of .January , A. D. 1883 , Hrowa'n Opera hotmo will Itc dedicated to tlio drama. Thin now cntorprino should bo encouraged ut every slop by the l > 3opk . Our cily to-day with twenty thousandfl inhabitants ia without a good plnco of amusomenj. Mr. Do- hanuy has done the very baal ho could in this direction , and dosorvca the thanks of this entire community. Thuro IB no doubt hut that Mr. Dohanoy will always liavo n demand for the old opera IIOUBU. Hut thoyrowth of our city demand * ono on a grander Bcale , and thanks to J. . ] . Drown , wo are f0'"K t ° G0- * ' ' Thuro is no institution in Omaha that the people nro tnoro proud of than their opera liouso noono citi/.on they are inoro proud of than ltd proprietor , James E. IJoyd. The satno pride will bo taken in our now opcrahotiRo whun completed , and the name of itn pro prietor , .J. .1. Ilroxvn , will becoino a household word. TIIR BAIT MUKDKIt. Kuguno Sullivan who was jailed hint Sunday on suipicion of being con nected with the murder of John U. Sapp , wan arraigned before Justice Abbott yesterday. The C.IHO was con tinued until the Tith of December , ul which time the grand jury will bo in session. At present there does not Boom to bo very much testimony pointing to the uuilt of Sullivan A gentleman by the name of Forney , well known a ? travelling a ent and correspondent for The Nonpareil , on the morning of the murder being in the vicinity .of the railroad depot below - low where Sapp was killed , noticed a man jump out of a box ear and run The same man afterwards approached Forney and enquired tlio way to the Wabish depot. Forney observed the man very closely ; ho had blood on the aide of his face , woolen inittona on and seemed very much excited. On the day Sullivan was arrested by Mr. Johnson , sheriff of Page county , Mr. Forney hap pened to bo in Ularinda , nnd noticing the same man entered into convors.i- tion with him. Uo aikod him if ho had not been in the northwestern part of the state. Ho replied "that ho had. " He then asked him "if ho was the same man that enquired the way to the Wabash depot in Council Dlufls about n year ago. " Ho re plied that lie was the same man. Mr Forney noticed n eo.ir on bin face. Ho reported the raso to Shorilf Johnson -who immediately made the arre&i. Mr. Johnson put the same quo-Himm to him that Forney did , and he denied hoing in Council lUull'a about a year ago or mooting Mr. Forney , said ho had not been liuro for about ten year * . Jonaon communicated the fact of the arrest to I'orry Reel , and A. F. Olalt- orbuck was diupatchoi to take Sulli van in charge. On the way to this city ho was very peaceable , , giving the officer no trouble whatever ! Ho Hint- ud to Clalturbuck in conversation that ho wau in Counpil Blulia but twice , once in 1872 , and ng.iin in 187-t. In 187" ho raid he come hero over the Wabash and Saint Louis railroad as there was no such road running liore during either of the above years. The fellow undoubtedly meant Borne other. Mr. Clatterbuck says that when he Boomed to fear that when they arrived hem ho would bo lynched , and several timea naked the olliccr if ho thought they would kill him. Fiom his ap pearance , Sullivan is evidently a hard case , but whether the authoritien will develop testimony against him sufll ciont to warrant an indictment looks very doubtful , TUB UAIITLAND MUIIUAY combination opened to. ) large and ap preciative audience last night. John Murray is one of the tincHt nctors in Ilia line , no doubt , in this country , ( iraco Carlland has few if any Btipe riore. In fact , the entire company are iirat-chiBs , Kunn Dro'ti. otchta tra furnishes excellent music. Thi piicoof adnwuion is within the rcacli of nil. Wo bespeak for them a well filled lioutu niyhtly during tlu-ir etnj in Council lilullu , JINJOVINO A 1UIIK. Saturday afternoon HOIIIO of the children of the city took advantage of tlio low Hordic faro and treated thorn- flolvew to a ride , ly ) the lookn of their cheerful little facei as they rode bj they were all delighted and no douhi think our mayor ono splendid litth energetic man , and hope he will mio cced in his now enterprise. THAT "t'A8i : " ( IO.NK. Tlio only cnso of umallpox th.1t ha been heard of has left the city. Fo ) their promptings in this matter tin city authorities deserve thanks , A lUMKHVI.VO MAN. Juincs Spaulding , before receivinj the injury that will cause him to cnrr ; the empty eleovo through lifo , was ! hard-working , sober , industrious man a good citizen , and hna been a brnvi ioldicr. Ho I out his arm while en gaged in carrying out the city'd pro gramme for observing the day lor.g t < bo remembered when our president' , remniim Mere consigned to the dual There is ono position ho could fill in tlio gift ( if the cily council-that as day policeman or watchman. Why not give him thi ) chance ? -run nt'.MKiw' IHSCIIAIUIK , The case against the two 1'lumer boy.i continued to yestonlay wns called in Judge Uurko's court. After hear ing the evidence the court not deem inir it ntitllcicnt theroloro discharged them immediately. G. 11. I'lmnor was re-arrested on complaint fur maiming , filed in Justice Abbott's court. Ho pleaded not guilty and T.II admitted to hail for his appearance - , \Vo under- anco to-morrow morningVo - slim ! o change of vcnuti was also t.iken. MIST.U.AXIOUrt ! MATTKIiM. Snmo of the men working on n frame building in the roar of Joseph Roller's tailrrnhop woto arrested iiy the city authorities on the charge that they wore unlawfully erecting a fr.imo building within the flro limits of the city. They voro allowed to proceed on promising to comply with the ordi nance. John Ryan and Thomas Hums , nil the way from Omilm , were engaged in raisi' g ImdiM "ii Ki htli su-out They were indulging in profane swearing ami loud anil ahimvo talk. UdicerH ( JuMu and lirooks a ] > pearod upon thu Kcono and took them in. They were tiiod , found ynilt.y and sent to the stono-pilo to work out their fine. Tin ) liaptist Bociablo will bo enter tained by Mis. Seaman , MIH. Wash- burn , Mix. Oclull nnd Mrs. Ihishnoll at the roflidence of Win. Itushnell , in ( Hendalo , consiating of music , Delect AI. I , Hardin , ourntrcctsupervisor , hasn't much faith in thu levee project , Hothinlm that five or HIX thousand dollarH would build HufFicient to pre vent inundation of < thu driving park provided sentinels were placed at convenient - vonient pointH to watch the "musk rats. " A largo nnmbpr of our citizens be lieve the city council refused to de clare thu vote wholly out of spite We can hardly believe these men would neglect a sworn duly just to spite somebody. Ono hundred little bright-eyed hoys wont homo happy yesterday. They had been in to Mueller's and taken a peep at Saint Nicholas or "Santa Clans. " Ira Smith the gentlemanly clerk at the Ogdmi in lying quite nick at the abovu hotel with congestion of the brain. Doctor Stilhnan Ji attending him. him.A A team loaded with brick broke down on Uroadway yesterday after noon , which gave the Herdics thoad- vantngo over the horse cars for n few moments. Miss Boyle , sister of Mrs. L. C. Hitldwin president of the board of trade leaves to-day for her homo in Allogany , Pennsylvania. Mr. .John Murray , Miss Cartland and Mi-is C.irrio Carter of the Cart- land-Murray combination are ntop- pinir nt the Ogden. Will and .1. F. Nunn , leadora of the band and orchestral music , with sixteen others of the Cartland-Murray combination , are at the Hevero. Nunn Urothors' silver cornet band discoursed some excellent music dur ing their street parade yesterday. Colonel E. F. Sinythe , of Omaha , and C. W. Eduorton were seen in our streets yesterday. The colonel in firm in the conviction that Watson B Smith came to his death by nil ncci dental discharge of his revolver , whili in thu act of locking his oflico door. Andy MoAusland , agent for Hartly & Graham , the celebrated gun maker of Now York , took a fresh cigar in this city yesterday. D. II. W. Williams , of Myalicc Conn. , was in Council Bluffs yester Jay at the Pacific , J. A. Ltisk and A. A. GOOBH , of Lo .in , were at the IV-ilio yesterday. Fraud. i'iin of thonsiiiidrt of ilol'arn nni wiuan- ilt'ri'd yearly iip n tntvulluc iiuackx , whii HO from town to town profus-miL' to nire all llioilln that our poor liiiinunlty In h it 11 , Wliy\ > ill n t tlio public lo.uiKom. inon ii'iiif , ini't ' if thi'y am milf rn fioin dyhjicp.iia or HUT complaint , invu titilol. lur In .Sl'iUMi Ili.ossoM. Holil Iiy all drn < - ui U and Indiiniu by tliu faculty. Hco U'Kthnonialx. 1'rico 5J cents' , trial liottk-w lOccutH. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ codlw THE COU11TI50US THANKS OK CUAS. MuDoNALD for generous patronage is hereby tendered to a dis criminating public , and attention in vited to the following announcement : Having made extensive preparations for largo invoices of goods to arrive wo are compelled to clear our counters at any cost for lack of npnco. TllK MAUKINO DOWtf COMMKNCK8 AT.ONCK , and wo will Hlnughler our Fall Importations of Tunics , Dolmans , Fur-Linod Wraps , Embroidered Flan nel Skirts , Dressing Sacquos , Shawls , and Costumes , and nil the novelties and vauctifH included in our stock. Tlio ( { utility of goods speak for them selves , and wo will make the pricea batisfaclory , and wo moan what wo say. An opportunity is now oll'ered to Hccnro a line imported garment at prices L'5 per cent. le s than any other house in the state. None who study economy will fail to take ndvnntato ; of the occasion. 1 oiler no price 'list , but kindly invite onu and all to call and examine for theniHolvt-H. Wo must have room by the 1st of January , even if it is necessary to hold an auc tion Bale. Very respect fully , OJIAB. MoDONALD. EuruuiUM OK FANIIION , M08 Farnamslreot. JUSTOPKNKD. MIIS.S. ( 'UAH. KUIII.MAN it CO. , linvo just opened a magnificent NIW : htool ; of Druj-H Perfumeries and Toi let Aiticlesj also a fine line of choice brands of Cigars. I'oiHcriplions a specialty. The I'ropnuloM speak Kugliah , Oorimui , Fruiich and Sean- danavian , 2-J Doiujlas street , north- f cast coiner 10th. n28.tf OHAMHUU FURNITURE. Chas , Shtverick haa received u largo lot of now chamber solo , in latest and best Btj lea and of aupuriorior work- munship and fmuh , which ho IB ofler- ing at low piici'H. A careful inspec tion by parties interested ia solicited. OIIAK. SIIIVKI.ICK , General Household Furniture , 1208 and 1210 Pamlmtn aticct. IJooda , Hoods , Hoods nt the ton Store. " I.ISTOF LETTERS Ins In IWOIficn during the week ' - IT , 1881. OF.NTLEMK.V. AINnn I ) W Altmnn It AjncwT ( K Mrriien U V lluttcrfip'd C S llnrr.l I ) liol.ind.1 1 ! H.irnri ( lt < i.tnn It Hoard ( J It Honuiiion i ; ii n Duck in : iW.ii K lotlivvi-l ! DH Benedict 1) A llnrld'tU2 K V llrnun N K.rit.-nfeM. ) liniinnier II IhitU-r K HaumV ] > < Lurch Vf K C'onant It Campbell ( i C Clrrk I ) Clark C K Clllilon < ! Chapman C It ClBirU.I Crnmlull W 15 ( 'resell on W Cramer Vf K Conni'M M Dlckinsnii it Jcwitl DM no M.I Dlnlirow O I ! Duvalnn J Duncan ( ! A Dfntio K DnlTy.t.l ICvctlttt P. M 1'ieiilln ( iV i T.mler I' P I'lolioff H l-.iwlor A U CSihrini , ' . ! II Cotty K IJnitC A ( irt'pnwny C K HaiiHi-wiirlh 1 , T Hall L I' 1 1 at ton T II union N llxliillton i : llnlt.-i II Harrl-onW HindU A-'J 1 It-tier 11 IIarUu < ll P I linimmi K H Hollar n n ll"iiilir oii M HollUter D II llnwent H Hall 1 , K 1I.-1 , is. I irilrwnl V X K.I .liirt'inon ; U 11 .larurvcn ( > .la UKOI. C C .lumen IJli ili'lllMtostert I ) .IclH-H W ( i JOIR-H W J Krnyi-iili.-ilil .1 Knmer W XOJM K V K\na \ "ri1 l.iryon.l P LoVcrRO II ,1 l.mi'l K ! < nw < > r it .McCoinb A McCnttliy 1) Mel ) lilucclicr P .McDonald J I' Mllnant .1 H Mullcro 1) IctzA Miller V7 II Uller L Morrii A V IllchcllAC AlnnoiiV lanhU U Nolan .1 Donavan .M O'Neill P 'i nion It C Potter OC 'alumon ' C PeUM C M 'aililcn 0 IVttermm NV 'alturnoii ' W 1 Price W V ' ( ilti'ivi'ii ' J IWkiT U.I lnllNP INcter 'eili'Mon K T ISo ur J O Soldi M Kim-noil V tuu K K Uodiih D iichanlinn U ItiHeubliiom .M todnuy K A HuifH W inu'Hun 1 * Hnillh H V > alu J A Stamcr U i.'inilu 1) ScliwntUS iinri J Shwhy .1 diTH G Smith 0 inallwoo t \j \ Hhny V IhioldB W Sptncer ] ! Co : cott II U Stelliii ( , ' C r wurtz ( ! Ii Tnunlicll .1 .1V 'InU'llt W ThonipHun W .S 'yHini K Tu ncy ( ! A Unaunt C VelitHV ' White. I II a Van ! J Williams J iVIlHDIl J V WliitcoMi I , W I , Wea. lu J , M A alkcf D U Wolcol' , .M P. UN N A Wet i P M A'illiuniH R A Wi.lllcn WI , 11 Wtillaco F .V't'Ht . plllll V Yeinhev l < LADIES. Vntliony Mr K C Adams Alrn P \Him Mrs II 11 AliiMin Mi-H J leriind ! ] ; MIH C icnmnl AliiH It J lioiith .Mnry A iiuwu MTH L lluwnti Minn K iryant Mrri ,1 Ciillon MIHH C JhiiKo Mr K C nrlt IHS A Clark Mif.s M Creed MwM Cull us MM T Clifford Misa JI ) nlilin MiHK C Dewitt MM W ) nnuhuo Mrx ( i Diignn I\Mis K : ilioU Mrs J KUBOX MIKH M J' } . . .ia Mrs M II 'or t Mm M Onutz Minn irt't'ii MrH li ( i ready Mra iunlan MTH M Haveiley X Innxt n Krodko llaka I aye Mrd II UnrnlDi-MmAM lulbberp ; Chr htiun. Humid Minn A [ nli < lorperMrn L Hcfwlorfcr I lurdvn Mrn , T Hani Ml i I J liKh'iiiH Mr. ) 0 roluihon MrH A A. Mrs H 'uhiiNon ' MIH .1 A Ktinth .Sophie vnclien Knttnllo Krnwiario Ann Vxmey Miss M McCJali.'in MrH H ilncklund Minn M Marrow Mrs M iliin-on Mm K. " Mu nhvMrsll VliSai\cr'Jcnnlo Nanlitroii litH C S'ovak Mrn K IMeuinan MrH W VConner 1C O'DnyMim A ) iliLTK Kiiinin 1'arl.sMrsM Petert.oii Augtint IWell MM U I uicellu lif A I'nrkerMwhM Pernon Alins S : ciiRcha Carry KnxHell MrH H UyiioMixi 1. Sntion Mm J Hyjilien .Mitt ( ! StairunlMrnA .Smith < Mrs V Severe iIKH I Khelnton lisn 1 Snitt MihK A [ Temp on Mrn D Warwick . ' Walker MM l' WinslowiMUnC NVrlioon Mini M Wadu Mrn .M C TIIOMAH V , HAM. , BuoUiiu s Jvrnion Snlvo. The best Halve intho world for outs , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tetter , chapped hands , chillblains , corns and all kinds of skin eruptions , This salvo ia guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every caao or money refunded , Price , 20o per box. For sale by To t MoMAHON. Omaha. CTAB IN PASSENGER RATES IIOIlItlK imOH , . Ilrokcra In all Uallroiu ) flcki'U , Onmlin , Neb. , otlcr Tickets to tlio Kast , until furllier notice , at the following unlicnrd o ! lx\v Itatm : Chlc.iRO , * I2 ; noiinil Trip , ( "t.OO , Tluwo art Iliultnl Kir t Ulunllckctii nndKooil lor ri'tiin otiKli tlio > unr , ftiul tU tlio Ol.l Hcllilila Chi " , lIuilliiKtou & Qulncy lUilroi'J Al i , OIK y to lut clvw , 'Jil cla > n NK\T YORK. 0 00. 1IOSTON. 20 00. I'llIIiADKU'IlIA , Si CO. J3CO WAHIIINUTO.V , 2 0 , 20 00 For | urtIciiUrn. wrlto or no dircvt to HOI111II llHOrt. , Diatom In Uoilnrttl Itatu U.illroatl and Stinm liliTUkotn | , SOD Tuiith lit , , Oinnlm , Nub lU-mcmlior tlio ukco Three DOOM North o Union 1'uclilo lullroad Dupol , Kn.t tiMe ol Tent ) Onmlin. Auinntl , IbSt United States Depository NationalBank OK OMAHA. Oor , 13th and Fnrnam Sts , OLDK3T IIANKINO FHTAIlLlSHUKNr IK OUA1IA. OUOOEBSOnB TO KOUNTiU DHOTHEnO. IhftC. OrpinUed u Nntloii.il llank Aujust 20 , 1EC3 CAPITAL AND I'llOl'lTS OVFH 9300000 orriciu HnuiJi Kouvrn , i'rimcli'tit. AL'ui-aTt'8 Koi'MZit , Vlco 1'rcal.Upt. U. W. YTM , ( IkOiler. A , J , 1'oiTLirrox , Atuirrcy , Jens A , ' F. H. DiVia , Aul. Cuhlcr Thi Unk ri > coho without rcgarJ t unouiit * . IWUM time wrtlOcati * bourlnic Interrat. Drawn dnlto on HAII Kuni'l xi ami prlnclpi cltlo * ol Uio Unltod Btottf , alto Iinloii ! Uublli Kdlnburjh an J the prluci | l cltli ol tog coot' ' otnt ol Kuro ] . Btll * puitengcr ticket * lor cialjrratli bjr ( ho IP nn Uoe , inarldt/ TRUTH ATTESTED. SomoImportnntSlntomnnlRnr'Woll Known People "Wholly Verified. In onlcr tint tlif piiMic tn y fully wllro the KUiulrtniM of Int.it i uit , .11 "illni thi power aitl mine rit til arilclu ol wliilithty ppmy , we puMHli Inrenltli t o lic. lmll MJMI Inroad jxirllc wiiO'oU'i.irii ) 1 licj 'tii iii | lion. Tri triitli "I tM1 o tcMlinofi.alt l iilno. lute , mr uili lln l iti they nnnoutiiu In Ignored , CWAIH , Nun , May 21 , IbSl. 11.11 WmmA.1 . liKARHlki I hue ( rc < | ucntly Wo UiunirV nle Kl no mill l.h'f Cure for lo nl affection * tluiiiliiil iipbn w\urc rli ilni.iti ntlack * , nncl i.Mtnl ailftH imi - HI tliciifrnin. I h c n in il trio ! ' .ifu * cr > nc with kail fac nry relit - lit * . I coiinlilrr tl.cK' . midlcli.i.1 north ) ul on II no < o. Ikputj Trmwrrr. O\MHA , MMI. . .May 24 , U81. I. II WMWR i. ( ' . , ICoihfttr , N. V r * ; I h.nii IIM : I jour > nfn KM r ) and In r Cliru t li kprliiR a < a 1 vcr lin icor U r , ntnl flii < l I the Imi tvinitty I mr tried. I have e < l4liotllei n it It lu inmlc IMU I. ul Mtur mi utur I uliI hcfuru In the U. I' . 1 ! . Shops. OWMU , Nrn , Mi } ' "I , 1SS1. ! . II. U'AHsniAC" Hi' H-Kor : motr than IS y nn 1 ) me duUorul nitli In oiivinlcu' Iroiiiroinliineil Mclmj nd ncr ii | < iua > i > , ill lime IHU i on liluto ork lyiirln > mg n al < a l liijalT'C v > \ I tlnl.i ro.it in my iiiiilifin ainl iluilo'H lint 1 tf'uw arHi aint uor uili\ In il.iy I was Ml I hiil 1:1 hi nliNtai , and < wm'iu.l njilf deal I' > null lint lint i'n | c ij Hill I. t look 511111 ! -iifc iinrnml lU < r ' lire , hliiulfii tothli'lf ' il-o us rtor Kliijwn tn < nro till ill-Mnic , QIM I linv nt lici'iiiliiiHlntMl | , 'Iti in Uldnehaactir d if , and I cm ] irf j' l > wi-ll loilav , tnilr I ) hro ( ! > fnruiu ! Kidney mul l.l\urCuio I lihjon nil nice mill piiliilililng thli r liulile cinoiv through liu oil.l. 0 V. V. It. it. snop . Tlinunnili rf equally n'rnni.-cmlorcfmentg lanv ul tliuin In ra e v hero li i > o nn olat ' iini'il liive liccn M liintnrlly lv n.fliottlriKtliB ciniiknlilc pn iTo [ vv.itncr'H Sale Klilnty nml JUT Cure , In till iln-iiu- the klilnejB , lUtr r iirlnnryo ( faun. K nny oun lie rtadii thli it nny pliy ml troiililo fume i lie. tliu KIO t nicer ol ililay GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MAPIC 'lllu , " * 'TRADE ' MARK Kn.'ll'linni' c. j An un- f.iillntf euro [ r Seminal \VcnknuHH , rliia , Iinput- u > funilall Hitui.iHth.it lolliiM an n BEFORETAKIHO.winiro < r AfTER TARIHQ. " * Miru ; u Ii i40l .Moinorj , Um iTM.il Lat.- l- i'nln In tlio HvK , Illlinicm nf VUloll , Pro jOlil Affu , mill man } oilier Ii-ti fliat ail t' ) Imnnity or t'oimuniptlon anil a I'riina. jM7TiilI particulars In mr pamnlilct , which ilisiru to xcml Inu 1 mall to everyone. t jt per packnp' , nrupukKi.- ! ) ( $0 , or will ) tent frcu by mall nicj plot tlio monov " , by lunwifiif Tiiir.iiA iuuiciNiro" , DuUalo , X. V. For Bale bv C. K Oooilr ooTmu-tod ILOEIDi ! : ATLANTIC it GULF , CAXAI. .tOKr.r.- ci 10111:1 : : IMNI > < o. Insno of 50,000 SharcK at S1O oiioli it par. VITII IIONUH OF 40 AcitiM rou IACII : 10 BIIAHKS , KKOM CHolCrf LANDS OF TllK "IJ1SSTON rt'IlCHASK. " [ ) FF C * ' TlMHUAMI Oil t HT.SU r hTH. , I'Hl'JtDOf linn ; IlKOAlWAV , N. Y. , Ho M 111 , 113. ) vtailuil ] iruHii'cttiH with descriptive maps mniled to applitanU njv2G.MO Vrtlclcs of Incorporation of the Millnrd Farmers' Clul- ArtiocH ! of incorporation nude and adopted this 29th ( lay of October , A. D. RSI , Iiy nnd between the umter ignod in- : oriorutors , OH follown.to-wit : NAME , Article I. The name of UIH club shall be ho Millard Fannora' club. PLACK OK 1IUH1NKSH. Article II. The lirincipal place of buni- ic.ssnf thin club Bliall bu at Millnrd tta- ion , county of Douglas , Ncbrrjika. KATUilK OP 1IUHINESS. Article III. Tlio general n.ituro of hnsi. ICSH to bo traifacti'il by this club is to . ( iiidiict Hen oral literary and nocinl hmi- 'HH ' and other eiitcrtaiiiinunti of u uncial character , CAlMTOIi BTOCK , Article IV. The ainutmtof capital Rlocls ' UiiH clu i H' all lie two ihimxaml doll.ira , llriilrd int < > Hluircs of ono dollar each , hall bu mid in the nuiiiiior pc- by the mii'etniH. COMMENCFMIINT AND TEI'MI.VATI IN. Artla u V , Tliisulub Hliall CO.IIIIIPIICO to rftiiK.Tcl bu.jni'HH nml exeici-uiU corporate toxverrt th ( > IKIth day of October , 18S1 , ami In | HiweiH vhall CU.IKO nil the 'J'Jth day of ) ctober , lUal. AMOUNTS OK U.UIIUTV. Article VI. The bigluHt nniount of a- illity or UiiIebti'ilnerHliich this club ih.vll at miy cm.-limn nihject ilslef , ithull Lo thieo hiiu'liod d .Ibirs. ovnar.i\a. \ Article VII. The nfliceri of till * ; lab Hindi bo ( o.nilui'ted by a lionrd of three directorn , who shall be elected from aiiionu the stockho1dtir ! < , utnl thuy sliiill nppnint n premdi-nt and tmch itber ollcorn ! as by law in required. JULIUS .SuintAKDKii , J. lil.UM , Clw\UH SCIIUMAN.V , W. 'STATI : OK NFIIHAHKA , 1 COUNTV OF l)01U'l.AH. ) | On thN 2JHh day of October , A. I ) . 8881 , pernomdly appeared before me. Cliarlw HraiulcM , a notary public ; for Haiti county , luliut Sehroedor. ,1. l > him , Clans Schu- 111:11111 : , W , lit'iinlorf , to mo known to be tliu nailers ( it ti ! foreuoiiiK article * of tu < corpor.ition , and ncUno\vled'cd | the Kimo t. bo their volutitaty net ami iiewl. [ HIAL. ] riiAUHH I HANIIFH Notary ' public hi and for Dou hm county , . . . . . .Kft If TT you 11 , . a Ifpfl.u pfl.u iu Hpvrj man of l v - oncil by the tituit of tiTitrlllniiorariiii- > imr ilutloi uvulil ilK-lil wurk , lo r > AtMnuIanttanil U Ho | ) Diners. : tt > , U > U HOP Q < . rufTi-rinitfroiiinn ) ' lu alwiritvii ur tli liu | tlom 1C } imai\in r rK'il ur * lni : ! ( > t'M > r ou K , uUerliir f rofJ , iuc DII a boil - " dck ucr * , nl/ tin Hop Whocvrr youari' , " tinu'icr you In I tlut ynur jctri lU'oUH clvnn liiKi tun li.tr 01 an of the nil I lunrdtt Me rurc iliuuktnnoiu ll.tr u \if \ ol opium , You will no t < tinoco , o * ruuUlfyoiiUK uarcutl J- Hop liittore * v o ft k and rl.ts. L - - 'lwjjilrUi Mrj tluuUt It i it niny notiiirrzii eave your llfo. It line BTO to. , EothMltr , K1 SIBBETT & FULLER , ATTORNEYS AT LAW DVTD CITY , NKB , Hpccl * ! Mteutlon iitiou to collection * In BuU'e 1319 Farnham Street. 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 in the West , NOT SUHPASSED IN THE EAST , and meanwhile we desire that all Omaha should take advanU e of the ver/ Prepnrntory to movintr wo oflor our entire ptock nt n great sacrifice. Study cnrolully the prices wo quota , boar in mind that we buy nil eoods for cash , do the lurgont strictly rotsuJ dry ooclabumnfesa between Chicago nncl Sanfrnnciaco , mid nim to Rive our customf rs the boutflfc of nil the low nricflh nncl extra uafh discouuta given us manufaccurerd uud imoortera. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Beaver Cloaks , handsomely trimmed with I'usstneiiterin and Satin , Silk Velvet , $5 00 to Sl.OO. All Wool lJeaverClo.iksfrom $8.00 to 812. CO. He.iver Dolmans , Irnulioini'ly trim med with Silk and Fringe , S8 00 , or with SatinSilk andPnHiinonteriei Deep Fiingo , Corded and Tassled , $10.00. At § 15.00 we oiler a handsomely fur trimmed nil Wool Diiigonal Dolman , and at § 18 00vo show four stle * of Dnlmaim worth fully S20.00. Liulit .hckelH at ? S > .50 to § 12.00. In Light Dolmans wo show over 1J ! styles , from § 15 00 toSIJS.OO , making special prices at S20.00 and § 25 00. Silk Dolmans from815.00 to75.00 , all handsomely trimmed with Fur Plush. DRESS GOODS. * Ladies' Suitings , Cashmeres , Silks and Plaids Novelties. 40 inch Hluck CashniercaGOc. , 75c. , Doc. , § 1 00. 10 inch Hlack Cushmeres , 75c. , OOc. , § 1 00 , 81.25. Wo will agree in all cases to refund the money for Cashmeres should they not prove satisfactory. Our prices will 10 found 20 to ! K ) per cent less than hose usually asked for tame qualities ; 11 wo asked is comparison , 40 inch French Flannel Suitings , 80c. 80c.4(5inch 4(5inch ( French Silkand Wool Plaids , Sl.OO. 48 inch French Foulle and Camels lair in extra heavy weight , § 1.05 to $2.00 a yard. 48 inch Drap do Etc at § 1.25 , § 1.50 , SJ.SO , § 2.50. HOSIERY , Ladies' and Childrsn's UNDERWEAR. 50 dozen Lndiob' all Wool Seamless ilose , 40c. 25 dozen Ladies' all Wool Seamless Flose , extra heavy , GOc. 25 dozen Ladius' fine Casluncro IIoso , 70c.worth $1.00. Children's all Wool Seamless Iloae 'or school wear , all sizes , 2E"c. ( worth 40c. to 50c. IJoys' till Wool Gray Mixed School [ lese -10c. . worth COc. to 75c. Ladies' extra heavy Fleeced Lined BeU > rif'giiB ) , COc : Ladien' fine Merino Vests , -15c. , worth COc. Children's fine Merino Vests , 25c. to § 2.00. SIP. . ZMZOIRSIE ! < Sc CO. , 1319 Farnham Street 33 We respectfully request the attention of the Ladies of Nebraska to the announcement of the arrival of the largest and most recherche invoice of Fur Lined Promenade Wraps ; Silk , Plush and Embroid ered Matelaise Dolman's ever imported west of the Missouri. FRENCH FLANNELS AND CHINA SILKS I Trimmed Elaborately with every Shade of Plush , Satin , Velvet Passementerie. Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties. % WRAPS AND SUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. Plain and Embroidered Dressing Sacques , HAWKEYE PLAIM MILL CO. , DCS Moines , Iowa , Manufacturers of SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , UI1ACKE18 , MOULDINGS , AU. Great mluctlan In lUnk CounU ! > rn , I'latu ( ur nl.ln-il.aiiJ work liiiil ) linl In nil klndi ol liar or toft ood. Counter ! HnMidl In oil ulicn t u iilrul hlicltlntcol allklmli ( unilene. ) anJ put Into bulMliiK ready lor paint on short notici O'lr vtorkuivn ere tlio ben mucluiilej tlut ran bi procured , bate money by t'l > l"S ui your cat tmcU 8Ulr , Newell and Balutter * . Our lorcmin In thl ilctaitinunt MM former ! * with Kro t Manulacturlng Co , Chlcmjo III * , and tuu done Mine ct the flnot SUlr * url lnUioNorth i t. Older * by null promptly ittcuJe. ) In. va n. Men's Sox , . Shirts , UNDERWEAR. 200 Dozen Seamless Fancy British Sox 25c. 'Jo Dozen MHII'B Fine all Wool Scar let Half JIoso 50o. a Pair fully worth 75c. 25 Dozen Fine English Merino IIoso 35c. 3 for 01.00 SiMinliHs Unbleached Sox § 2.00doz. Extra Fine Unbleached Sox $2.50 dor- dorBest Best Quality Linen Collars Sl.GO doz. doz.Best Best Qtialily Linen Cuffs $2.GQ doz. Another invoicu of Men's 1'iqno Sown , Stitched back Derby Street Gloves 81,35 pair , usually sold at $2 00 to § 2 CO. Every pair wan-anted not to break. _ Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers COc. , worth § 1.00. Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers Sl.OO , worth § 1.25. For § 1.25 wo sell a very heavy Patent Merino Shirt or Drawer that has heretofore sold for SI.CO. Seamless Shirts or Drawers from SI CO , formerly 81.75 , tip to the best Cartwriuht and AVarHer's Hand-knit Scotch Shetland Wool. ORDERS TAKEN for Silk.Undcr- wear. SATINS , SILKS , VELVETS. PLUSHES , In this department all goods nro of our own importation at the prices we name. No house west of Kcw York can compete with us. 19 inch Black S.itins , all hcautiful lustre and well covered , 75c. , 85c. , 5)5c. ) , 81.00. 22 inch Black Satin , 81.00 , 81-25 , 81.40 , 81.50 , 81.00 , S1.C5. A complete line of Colored Satins at OOc. , equal to the 81.25 Satin of last season. Black Gros Grain Silk 50c. , 75c. , OOc. , 81.00 , all worth 25c. , a yard more. Cashmere Finish Gros Grain Silk from 81.15 to 83.50. We have full lines of our colohrated brand of Casbmere Alexandre Silk 5 Black and Colored Plushes , full 21 inches wide 83 50. 1 ! ) inch Silk Velvets from 81.25 to 84.00. Over 20 qualtics to choose from. EiD ( GLOVES. II Button Fifik , Claik it Fhtgg Olovea , 75c. t Button Fisk , Clark Flagg Olov.-a . , § 1.00. 0 Button Fisk , Clark & Flngg Gloves , § 1 25. The above are well known in the east as ono of the best Gloves made. The makers sold in all they had , and we assure our patrons that they rank nt hiyh as any lirst-claas ftlovu. known. Usu.illy soiling at § 2.00 , § 2.25 nnd § 2.50 per pair. We are solo agents in Omaha for Courvoisier Kid Gloves , ! 5 Button Courvoisicr Kids , § 2.00 4 Button Courvoisier Kids , 2.25 0 Button Courvoisier Kids , 2.50 Poster Lace K ids , all Lengths. 3 Button Iteal Kid , Black , only § 1.25 4 Button Heal Kid , Black , only 1.50 When Gone wo 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 Lttco Scarfs from JJ5c to S-lOO each. Wo also add to our sock of Ten Cent Ribbons Many new colors and extra widths in Satin and Gros Grain. Come early this morning. Our Blanket Stock is the largest in Omaha , and an our prices will show is by fur the cheapest wo over ottered. 100 Pairs 10-1 White Blankets § 1.50 , worth 82.50. 100 P..irs . 10-4 White Blankets 82.00 , worth S3.00. . ( JO 11-4 White Blankets S2.50 Pair. CO 10-4 White Blankets 83 50 Pair. CO 11 4 White Blankets § 1.50 Pair. TluiBest5.00 Blankets in the West. 50 Pair.4 Extra Heavy all Wool Blankets gC.iiO. 50 Pairs 12-4 Extra Ueavy Blankets S7.00. 50 Pairs 11-4 all Wool Blankets $8.50. An Extra Larpo San Jose , California , Blanket for 810.00. The Very Best Bargain in Omaha. 48 Bed Comforts 55a. each , worth 75c. to 81.00. 48 Bed Comforts 75c. each , worth 81.25. 48 Bc.d Comforts , very lurgo and heavy , at 81.25 each. \ Fine French Blankets of our own importation from 815.00 to § 50.00 a pair. I GunsAmmunitionSporting , Goods PISHING TACKLE , BASH BALLS , and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. MAX MEYER & CO. Omaha. Ne