vTTfi' WT * ' * * * " * * - HJW . . , , s 8 HK DAILY BEK OAl AllA , THURSDAY" ; MAiiOll 27,1884 , THE DAILY BEE Thursday Evening , March , 27 l Ab fl < ftrrtttt menlt will It tntcrtt n then-Ming fafcr tinf prutnttd Itfort o'clock Advertisements for Monday mornln edition will bo received between tliohoui of 10 nd 12 n. m. , and 0 nnd 7 p. m Saudaya. Advertisements for the WEEK Lr BF.P. must bo handed in no lakr tlia Rfcndny ovcninc LOOALBREVmES , "Nebraska I'uel Company. " Frederick , f tad\ng Halter , ISlh It Penan Bedford , boss coixl elonlor. Go to A. HiclinrcU for coal. t5-tm Perfumery , dm- ; toro 10th nnd Dotiglns tn'--l -Tho I.lon roars. - Snio , Hnttcr , Opera Homo Dloclt. 3-t F. N. Connor , Uontist , C12 N. IGth.J23U J23-U -"Lohtgh Coal" on hand. Oinnha Coal Coke nnd Llnio Company. Cbar'os&Wlitnnory.DenUsU.l.Ulli'trimi "KNOX" haU. 11. J. SAXE , ngont. mDt Dunlnp Hnts , S. C. Smnplo k Co. , sol sgcnU , Jllllnril hotel , inl-lm -Omaha Coal nnd I' . Co. Colorado Con ! Anthracite nnd IHtumlnoua. Oflico 217 S. 1 111 St Sign olWbd box. 15-t Fen SAllj A nmnll Monlcr , Bahmnn I O ) . , 1'iro 1'roof Safe , almost now. Apply n at this office. 4-tf Onloy , AVIlcox k Harrison , InwollicoU nnd 20 , Omnlin National ] 3nnk Imildlni/ . niW.ln Hink open every nf fcornooii and ovoniiv. niU'J.l The Lion llo.irs for Mooro. ml2-l ! Finoit stock of ilomofitlo and Importoi cirgars nt Scbrooter it ISocht'fl. Liberal rodiic lions by the box. 2C-lw Vocal Initmctinni Ml i Llzzlo Cftldor % vod at llospo'a 1519 Uodgo , Tuesdays nni Pridnys. mon-thuractsnt.lf Jlisa Fnnnlo V. Dtllrnnco , teacher o piano and harmony. Private and class loc sons , 1G10 Davenport. f2.m-tlif ! ) < Sa-avo Gospel tompornnco mooting at the Cit ; Mission on Tenth street this ovonln ? . The city democratic central cominlttco will moat at the ollico of J. J. O'Connor al 7:30 : this evening. All parties who ha\o any of thu music belonging to the Plillhnrmiinlo xocloty are requested - quested to lenvo It at Max Jloyor & , lro ! . ' store to-day , on the society has need of It. The young people of the Dodge Btrcd 1'rcsbytorlan church will ( ; ivo n free noclu ! f ; nnd musical ontcrtalnmunt In the parlors ol the church this ( Thursday ) evening. All friends nro Invited , A social hop was hold nt Turner hall Innt night , which was participated In by n goodly number and n very ploanant time Is reported. IrvlnoV orchestra furnished the tnunic , which ts a guarantee that It wni good. A mooting of ladles will bo bold at Max Meycr'fc liro.'u muslu liall to-morrow after noon to organize n Indies' musical society. Mlsaos Popplcton , Ittistln , Olllcor nnd Dill- ranro are the committee. The city council commlttoo appointed at the request of Chnlrman Cralahton , of the board of pulillo workH , to invostlfrnto the charges made opninst Jilni by un evening paper , mot yesterday , and ailjoiirned until 11 o'clock on Saturday. The curtain wns attached at Hullaud/s ploy on Tuesday night In b hnlf of n dis charged actor who had a disputed claim against the manager for about S9. ( ! The claim was paid under protest and the perform- ADCO wont on. A prominent manufacturer of Gorman table llnous closed out to 8. P. Moras & Co. , S5.000 in their choicest blenched table llnons at just CO cents on the dollar. This enables ' Morso'a to sell $1.50 llnons for 80o , § 2.00 linens for 51.00 , S3.00 llnons 31.25. They are soilIng - Ing silks nt lower prices than any ono firm In America. On tUo way to Prospect Hill cemetery ye tord y the lioarao containing tlio remains got stuck three different tlmos. The lost time It was necessary to obtain shovola and dig the mud nway from the wholl bnfor9 the vehicle could bo extricated. Tha Knights nnd Lsdlos of Honor , of Prhnroso lodge , will hold their third ball nnd oclnblo Friday evening , March liStli , nt llasonlo Hall. All their friends are cordially invited , r II Omaha-hail 00,000 Inhabitants yester. day morning , she now his (10,001. ( This Is duo to Mr. G , A. Trace , of No. 1111 Plorco street , who reports the arrival of u tun pound boy nt his rosldonco last evening , Tha mother and child are doing well and as it Ii the first Mr. Trace is setting up the cigars with o smiling face. The l.ton Hears for Mooro'n * Harness and Saddlery the boat In the world. m2'J-tf. A young lady recently divorced , who ought to have had experience sulllcleiit to bu able to protect herself , again loved "not wlicly , but too well" a young man In Ibis city. Yesterday nbo filed a complaint npitust blin , charging him with bantardy. Ho was nrrsstnd. Aftw mature deliberation lio'con- eluded to marry the complainant. Tha cere mony was performed by Judge AnderHon , after which ho was released Tha ruth at Morno'd tbU morning uxcuod- ed their expectations by a long ways , the sales footing up neatly two thousand dollars up to IS o'clock ; thl ontorprlilng firm have secured bargains for their customers that not another firm In Omaha cnn obtain , tlmply because they buy direct from importers and manu facturers for cosbj S. 1' . Mor u & Co. are makIng - Ing an enviable reputation for tbomsehoi , A mlstaka was mada In tba report that Mm. 1'uller cared for the lady , Mrs. Whit ney , who died in this city Tuesday afternoon. The ladles of the Chrlitlan Aid axsociatlon cared for her , nnd she tiled In the association rooms , nnd the matron was by her side when cho breathed her lout. She WOK burled you- terday afternoon at the poor farm. * , - -Bam Arrived. HUH Agnev HcAusland , who has boon for the past two weeku visiting the coat era millinery market * in the interest of Mcusts , Wiig & WcBtbcrg' has just re turned , and yesterday morning began the arrival of this line of goods in which Omaha ladies nro peculiarly interested. Having examined the novelties us far na they have been opened , wo can atauro thoto who apmcciato the word "tasto" in this department of female decoration , that a more perfect selection has never been cibibitul in Omaha , und the prices are surprisini-ly low. TJio goods will all bo open end on exhibition to-morrow nnd Saturday , and the Indies especially should 7 > ot fall to examine < h department at * BOWOH Suouc , u . OH mid 010 10th St. VKUSONAU Hon. G. W. K. Uortoy , Is n giiwt r > f U : I'ntton. A. O. Pntkcr , Gorlow , 111. , IsnlXboMct/i polltnn , N. 1 * . Worth nnd wife me guests of U ; Metropolitan. Toreph A. Connor , of I'lathmoath , Is i Iho Paxton. T , K. I.owls , Laramlo , W , T. , U at th Metropolitan. Trod W. Ynnghnn , of J'romont , Is a guct of the Vaxton , It. II. Hlllnnd wlfo , of Da\onp3tt , la. , ni nt the Metropolitan , V. M. Joy , of Hurllngton , In. , In In the tit at the Metropolitan. ! ' . G. Klero nnd wife , uf Albion , nro Htoj plug at the Paxton , M. ] ' . Clarke and C. W. D.nl. , LIncolt arc nt the Metropolitan , H. M. Ulloi.i . , of Kank.il.-co , 111 , , h sto | ping nt the Metropolitan , Charles Smith and Charles McKnlgbt , r llnstlngi , nro at the 1'Axtoii. Tliomnn O. Day nnd wife , Nellxh , Neb , aroitttuo Mutnipolltnn. Mrs. M . A. Branch nnd daughter , Winnei Neb , , nro at' the MotrofKilltan. G , Hand and H. Hart , Glcnwood , la , , nr stopping nt the Metropolitan. It. Uloco , of Hlnlr , nnd Kd. ] t. Mockott , n Lincoln , nro giiCKt of the Millard. W. Wllhonnn , of Xobrnoka City , mid M. V. Woldisb , of Aurora , nro at Iho Millard , L , .1. Kiibn , of Kiiieifion , nnd K. M Donny , of Itlatr , nro Kuc ts of the Paxton. .7. M. Sowcll , of Jitnlatn , nn.l IA M. Kcll ; nnd wlfo , of Lincoln , are stopping nt the Mil lard. lard.John John A. Kchan , of 1'latto Center , nn K. ] > . Mlti.licll , of Lincoln , nro uncstH of th Millnrd. M . 8. Lindsay end ( Gcorgo 1) . Mloltlejobn loading nltornoys of Kiillortnn , nro Kiiosts o the Paxton , .L Ji. Webster and wlfo , nnd Mrs. N. Sbol .on returned to this city from St. Louis , eve , ho Wnbnsh to-day. L W. Swain , manager of the Cnniolidatoi Tank line , with liondquartonunt Ivannas City came up to Omaha thin morning. J. W. Slpo , of Stewart , H. J. Mack , o IConrnoy , and John L. MonnH , of Grnm Island , are registered i.t the Millard , Atlontlon FIIYIi Wnrel _ The Fifth Ward Republican primarici will bo held nt Frank Sasstrom'o boot nne ihoo fltoro , No f)0i ( No. Sixteenth ulroot rhuredny evening , March 27. Polls opoi 'rom B to 7 p in. Attention _ A11 mombora eif Omaha Ledge No. 20 uiijj'hta of Py thiaa , nro requested to an omblo at their Castle Llall.oornerof Mil ind Douglai Htrcots , Friday , Mnrch 28th , t 1 p. in. , to attend the funural of lro her Gottliob Kirchnor , from 1'lanol uodgo No. < l. IJy order of CiiuiHT. WII.M : , Chancellor Commander. Ailcntliui , The funeral ot llro. Gottliob Kirchnor , nombor of I'lanot Ledge Ne1 , will take > lace Friday afternoon nt 1 o'clock sharp rom lliowo'u undertaking establishment , i'arimm etroot. By order of GKOKOU SCHMIDT. Oh. 0. PI. No. 4 K. P. GRAND OPENING f Millinery this ( Friday ) afternoon and veiling nt ALMA E. KEITH'S Milli- ery nnd llnir Urcaaing Parlors , Paxton [ otol. Another invoice of the world renowned DUAL COPPKK POTH juat received by J. J. French & Co. They go like a Juno roat before nn August nun , The people ulll have thorn. The iiusT nfcro lota over placed on the tarkot are thoao in Norwood , § 10 to 00. llarkor & Mayno , aolo .igonta , orthcaat corner lath and Farnam. Salt Lake Potatoes at Hoimrod's. You can buy n good buggy or wagon nt ( i. T. Longproy , cheaper than anywhere _ The latent Banjos received at EIIIIOLM & EUIUKKON'H , m22-lw _ Opp. Postollico. DETWILER'S ' OAHPET SALE. SALE.ml2 ml2 tf 'BLAOK DIAMOND Ce > Ai , , " J\rci . Fuel Co. ri WE hnvo mndo especial ell'orto not to 10 outdone nt OUU MILLINERY D1S- 'LAY this Friday afternoon nnd oven- tig. MRS. E. M. CARTER , 105 Ifith St. , opp. P. 0. Clicks from § 1,00 upwards at EDHOLM it KISICKSON'H , m22-18t Cor. 1 nth nnd Dodgo. "CANON CITY COAL. " Neb. J < nd Co. WALNUT I11LLS. For parties buying lota in this boattti- ul addition wo will ( mild JfouscH on the aaicat peiasiblo MONTHLY PAYMKNT.S. AMHH , 150 ? Fariinm street , nlD-tf _ | Solo Agents. Askjjour Grocer for IlAuuimap.n soap. in8-lni , Wanted A few drat class Bnlcmnon to onresuntTho Peoplo'a Cyclopedia. Good lalarics to good men. Seei "ud" in an- ithor column. Addr as , EMKKSON DK- Pov , Oonornl Agent , 25H Dou laa St. ni2r > .0t The IJEHT ncro lota over placed on the narkot are these in Norwood10 to ? 00 , Barker & Mayno , sole agents , tortheast corner 13th and Vnriinm. ' MAHIIIK1) . MOLLOUN-LOCJAN-Mr. Harvey Mrtllorn of KunUukec , III. , to Mln Nora LOKBII of Ouialia , were marrlrd nt the 1'lwt M. ! ' , church of thin city , by llev. Charles W , Hitvldgo , on Thuriiday , March 27. Wo have boon east with the cash , and , vhen pur MrVstborg returns , nnd > ur ahipmohtB which nro now on the way ihall airivo wo will nttoniilt you with ; ood8 nnd jiricea. Walt for the an- louncoment of Wiig it Wostborg , at the Boston etoro. A plain person made beautiful by ( ho lid of our artistic MILLINERY nnd IIAIU Goodi. View our display this Friday ) afloiumin nnd ovt'iiing. ALMA K. KEITH , I'axton Mlllincry Parlora. Jicautljul acre loU in Norwood , only J40 to $00 , Barker & Maynu , solo aguiiU. x , K , corner Thirteenth and Karnaui its. ROLLING IN WEALTH , The Seller of a Silver Mine in Oiali On His V/ay / Home , The "Mltuilo 3li > < iro" Mine Sold fn $ n)0,0)0 ( ) ) In ft r men. To-day at the depot a BEI : roporte met Mr. II. E. Miller , the recent ownc of the "Minnio Mooro" silver mine t Bcllovuc , Idaho. Mr. Miller was jus returning from the vast , nhoro ho ha disposed of the silver mine above met tioncd to an English firm by the name t Dent , Palmer & Co. , for the rrmgnificoii sum of $ T > 00,000 catli. The compan made the lirst payment of 8125,000 , an the balance , ? 'l"fi,000 , will lo paid i Salt Lake City on Saturday next. Mr. Miller has had associated will him in the mine two other gentlemen but ho has owned the controlling interest He has been located at Bcllovuo and 1m been instrumental in developing th mine which has just been sold for s handsome n figure. It is one of the bcs paying milieu in the Wood Uivor coun try. About thirty tons of the ere i daily rcct'ivcu at the Smelting and Ho lining works in this city. The ere pan out about 110 ounces of silver am OH per cent lead , giving to the owners i not profit of $100 per ton or ? aOCO , pe day.Tho The now owners are already mnkiiif preparations for the increasing of the hoisting and reduction works , so as to be able to takp one hundred tons per da ] from the mine , instead of thirty which a' now. now.Mr. . Miller , in speaking of his rocun sale , said that it was a case where tin mine owncrn have dealt directly with tin purchasers , with no third party between nnd hence there is no brokerage to pay Furthermore the gentleman said it is tin cnly way for a mine owner to profitably dispose of his property. 3jln speaking of the ere in the Woot River country , Mr. Miller said it is prin cipally Galena ore , that is a very higl trade of lead oro. "Tho natural outlo' ' for all Wood Ilivor mince , " aaid Mr Miller , "is Omalia or Denver , but aboul 80 per cent of all shipments come direct ly to the Smelting works in tin's city , and the quantity is to bo largely increased with the increased facilities , which will bo added during the present season. " This is , of itself , is another evidence o ! the future prosperity and growth ol Omaha , the ( 'ato City , which is now bo inir watched so closely by the capatalints , both cast and wust , and , as it is n natural outlet for all mine products from the Wood river country , just so it must be the natural market center for all stocli and produce of the great northwestwhirl : is being populated this season aa novel before. ELEGANT DISPLAY Of MILLINERY this Friday afternoon and evening at MUS. E. B. CARTER'S. 105 15th St. , opp. P. 0. Foil SAI.U. Corner lot , Gixi:52 ( : feet , on Farnam street , with building of f 2 rooms , suitable for hotel purposes. Ap ply to J. A. lloodor , cor. IGth and Web- streets. rn27-2t _ _ _ i Don't Vorjjet 1'hat J. B. French , fc Co. , the Iloliablo Grocers of 111 ! ) Farnam street , are still rolling : 12 pounds Conf. A Sugar for $1.00. 1H pounds Standard Granulated for ? 1.CO. 13J pounds Extra 0 Sugar for § 1.00. 14 pounds Now Orleans Sugar for $1.00. Improve the opportunity and buy bo- 'ore n change in the market. Attention , all yo gentle ladies of the rcuddy city of Omaha , know yo all by those presents , that II. II. Marholl'haa -his day received the largest and finest issortmont of hand bags over brought to : his beautiful city , comprising the latest lovolties in Plush , Alligator , Sealskin jiid Newark grain leather. The truth fulness of these sayings 1 will maintain by force ot arms , if uocsssay , through my jallant knight , Don Quixote. Head , ro- loct and proiit thereby. A full line of * unko mid traveling bags. Millard hotel "look. " Slf-a-t-tlutuat FEENEY & CONNOLLY , tTin : LEADERS in the Boor ANI > aiiOK t trade on Kith st. are having a sue- : oss this early in the season , Avhich they mrdly expected. Their snlea have been , 'ory largo the past two weeks , and to- lr.y they put ontheirsholvos another con- lignmcnt of now spring goods direct Tom the factory. They depend entirely m the quality of their goods. Evuuv AIK STAMI'KII WITH TIIKIK OWN NAME IM > GUARANTEED. No RKNT TO I-AV INI ) KXrr.NSlIS VEIIY I.IOI1T. Wanted A largo room cuitnblo for itorago. Address X. Y. , Bee ollico. > 2 .4t. m DETWILER'S CARPET SALE. SALE.ml2.tf A lot of line delivery wagons for sale ihcap at L. T. Longptoy's shop. S. W. or , 10th and Cass. m'-Mulw Weber Pianos nt Edholm Erickson's. utl8.1m Repairs for all stoves sold by Bradford fc Piorcy can bo had at 10 ! ) S. Mth St. S7-'lt OMAHA STOVI : RIU-AIU WOUKS. Quito an excitement occurred to-day t the furniture stonof Chamberlain , low & Marshall , Kith nnd Davenport trcots over the amount of goodu being old. 'rltiooum Colli'Ko GriuliintOH , Alton- tlon ! There will bo n mealing of the grad. lates of Princeton Oollogo , on Friday , larch 28 , at IJ p. in. , nt the otlico of The ) hriatian Hour , cor. 10th nnd Dodgu , iVilliaius Block , it orgnni/.o a Princeton Uumni Ateociation in Omaha , nnd to nako nrr.vngemonU for a reception to ) r. McCoBh in the near future , All . 'rincoton graduates nro invited to bo > ro8ont. 0 , M. DBS JHIKTH , BoUovuo College. Howard , Elgin , Springfield , Hiunpdon , lockford , Lancaster , Columbus nnd iVnltham Wntches in gold and silver lanes at special bargains. EnilOLM it EliJOKSOX , S. E. cor. 10th it Dodge , Opp , the Postotlieo , m22-lCt Stnr Tinted Spectacles fiiiit when till ( hers fail. Sold only by m22-lm EDHOLM & EJSIUKBOK , MORSE'S OREAT SALE , ANNOUNCED FOR nilSMuRNINO WILL CONTINUE TO-MORROW. § 300,000.00 in drsirablo mcrchandisi purchased by us at n loss to importer will bo sold at 20 to HO per cent , bolov usual prices. To Our Customers , Wo cannot but ask your reflection ! upon the enormous benefits accruing alike to ourselves and customers fron such a sale as this. At the lowest estimate mate the saving to our customers is nr avcrago of ! ! 0 per cent. Supposing thai for present or future use n tamily noedi dry goods to the amount ( at usual prices of -9 20 00 They will caveat this sale S 0 0 ( 'to 00 " " " " ' " 10 C ( no oo " u " " " in o ( 75 00 " " " " " " 22 f > ( 100 00 " " . " " " " ! ! 0 0 ( ino oo " ' " " " .jr. o ( 51HO 00 A Total Saving of § 120 0 ( And the enormous increase in oin trade cvon nt n very small profit rcnden our store very popular and enables us tc purchase largo invoices of goods , thai como to our notice as being cheap , will : the confidence that the people of Omalu in the future as in the past , appreciate the oUbrla wo have used for seven yean to establish as low prices in Oinuha aa arc given to any city in the Union. To-morrow morning wo will olFor tn our customers 10 CANKH HTANDANU HUNTS AT 2J ( A YAIU ) , Cocheco , ) Merrimac , | Prints Arnold , I 2cts Steel River , f Per Manchester , | Yard. Oriental , ) 10 cases Standard BleachrdMuslin , 3c. 1,200 yards , 81.00 Table Linen HOc. 1,800 yards , § 1.50 " " 80c. 1,200 yards , § 2.50 " " $1.25. 12,000 ! ! 5 cent Towels , IDo. All departments every stock will be equally represented as the above , and our patrons can rely on getting goods n ( prices they never dreamed of. Kid Gloves. All our heretofore bargains sink to insig nificance compared to our present offer ing. An importer's stock closed out and more Kid Gloves of all sizes , colors , and black , at 50 CENTS PUR PAIR 50 Never ollorod loss than $1.25. GLOVES NEW TANS MODES and Blacks , in 3 , 4 and G button length , at prices interesting to all consumers , and much below coat uf manufacture. S. P. MOUSE & CO , At HOME again to ALL our friends Friday afternoon and evening after 2 o'clock , ALMA E. KEITH , Paxlon Hotel Millinery Parlors. Ladies who do not attend may ha\o cause " to regret it the whole season. Another invoice of the world renowned IIJKAI. COITEK Pens just received by J. B. French & Co. Tlioy go like u .luno frost before an August sun. The people will have them. The Colorado vuai sola by Jeff W. Bedford is as free from soot and as clean as Rock Soring. j22-tf If you want a good homo-inado wagon cheap , call on L. T. Longproy , S. W. cor. 10th and Cass Sts. m24elw DETWILER'S CARPET SALE. SALE.ml2tf ml2-tf White ; Ncshannock Potatoes at 'A. STEVENS , J)13 ) N. 21st street. m20-4t The JIEHT aero lots over placed on the market are these in Norwood , § 10 to ? GO. Barker & May no , solo agents , northeast corner 13th and Farnam. Tlio "Star Five. " The "Star Fivo" of the Paxton hotel gave a very pleasant party nt Mathow's hall last evening. A goodly number wore in attendance , and all enjoyed themselves hugely. Good music was present , aad the crowd tripped the light fantastic to their heart's content. VALUABLE PEOPERTY , Property AVIilcli IH Attractln the > Attention ol Itcnl IChtuto The attention of the real estate dealers > f this city is now being attracted to the jeautiful property which lies west of rwcnty.sixth street , between Dodge nnd 2ais streets , nnd extending to the city Units. It is undoubtedly the most valuable md available land upon the market to- lay and there is none which will bo so npidly improved as will this. Thu city ' .ouneil Imvo ordered the urading of Dodge street and the county commission- > rs have made arrangements , whereby 3avenport street will bo graded and sov- iral bridges put in. The work will bo lone through Hawthorne addition and idjacont property this season. There nro many attractions , among vhioh are the residence of S. D. Mercer , ho Convent of the Sacred Heart , ami uany moro which might bo mentioned. It will , in time , become the most hickly settled portion of the city. Es- locially will this bo the case should car hies bo oxtondcd out Farnam nnd Cum- ng strcota , as is now the intention. With ho many ndvnntages , such na central ocatiou , oto. , it is not strange that real itato men should bo taking n deep in- urcst in this property. DETWILER'S CARPET SALE. SALE.ml2tf ml2-tf ANOTHER WHOLESALE ESTAB. LISHMENT. FAY tt Co , formerly of Minneapolis , ilinn. , will open n wholesale confection , ry , cigar nnd fruit business , in n few voeks , nt the old stand of Piorcoy & Iradford on Farnnm etreot. ( Jmdtotf There is no excuse for nnybody in this ection visiting other markets to purchase urmturo. Dewey tt Stone carry n stock liat is equal in extent nnd in quality of leeds to any establishment in the United stales. Their trndo is coiutantly on the ncreaso , because their prices arc alwayx ? " ' "hey nro uovr rucoivinft largo quan- ities of elegant goods , a grcax many now l K of Chamber Sets , Pallor Furni- "re , Fancy Articles , ivc. , itc. , Now buy Fire Kmdlers for iiimmor so and dispense with wood ntd coal. ! t the thing for n quick , hot , ( ire. ' ut reduction in price. Ask your jrocer about them. MERGELUJOSENZWEIG. A Visit to IMs Palatial Store on Dflila Street , IlcaitlU'nl nnd Coatly Decoration Slndo liy TlilH KntcrprlRlnK l-'lrin In TlirlrNow Ounrtors. Mcrgcll it'Roson7.weigtho ontorprisin : paper hangers , painters and art decora tors , have recently removed from thci old stand on Douglas street , ono bloc ! west on the satno street , between Fifteenth toonth and Sixteenth streets , They nr now located at No. 1515 Douglas street where they have ono of the most palatia and finely arranged stores in this city o the west. A HUB reporter visited thci establishment this morning nnd was aur prised to son the magnificence and grandeur our of the place. Upon entering tin store ono cannot refrain from n hastj glance around until his eyes are raised ti the ceiling , when they are at once rivotee to the same and remain so until the bad of the neck becomes so weary ns to causi him to desist. The coiling of their store room is with out doubt the finest picco of decorativi work in the city of Omt.ha , if not west o Chicago. To add moro to its beauty , ii is of a perfectly now design , and was in troduced hero by thin enterprising firm , A partial description of it might bo of in tercnt. It is laid oil * into three panels the first of which is very elaborate. Il is 17x21 feet. The predominating colors are light terra cotta and blue. Upon the corners nnd centers are decorations ol solid plush , with hand painted design ! insido. From these plush mountings if n hea\y strip of upholstered silk , n beau' tiful shade of hluo , extend ing clear around the panel. From each corner , extending on I toward the centre of the panel , is a boat tiful hand-painted design. The pane are laid oil' with elegant mouldings i gilt , lizard green and carmine colors. ] is a most beautiful thing , entirely now nnd must boseen _ in order to form a coi rect idea of its grandeur , and it is wo worth a close inspccton. _ The second panel is also very nttrac live. The corners nro of maroon volvo and embossed shades of terra cotta , oliv and blue , with bands of various colorei moulding. The third panel is a largo square am represents a canopy ceiling , surroundet by beautiful and elaborate fresco work The entire coiling is greatly admirci by all who visit the store , and is on which a person wants to see the secom nnd third time , ns something now present sent itself each time it is scrutinized. On either side of the store , which is 2 feet wide , 10 feet high and 132 feet deej are long rows of shelves nnd racks ladei with papers nnd dccoiations in nil th latest styles and shades. This firm are prepared this season a never before to do fine work. The have employed six first-class decorativ paper hangers , and consequently are on ibled to fill nil orders promptly. Among the novelties in their solectio they bog to mention panel paintings , b noted European artists , suitable for coi iug or sidewalk decorations ; also irides : ont or jowel-liko ollects of great bril liancy. They carry a full and comnlet Imp of Lincrusta Walton , the only soli relief wall decoration which is unequalec For beauty and durability. Leatho Papers , Raised Velvet Papers , Fignrec Velvet Papers , Iridescent Papers , Churcl and Wall Decorntions. With pardonable pride the firm call nt tontion to the work done by them in th Paxton hotel dining room , thoMotropol tan dining room , the Millard hotel bar ) er shop and the Unity church , whicl ms just been completed. These are imong the finest pieces of work done ii bo city. They carry a well selected line from ( very manufacturer. All their best do ligns in their most popular colorings heir novelties in machine and hand-made ; oods. None of the undesirable or tin lopular patterns. Everything now am lesirablo in papers for ceiling and other lecorativo work. Novr designs as fast as > roucht out by the factories are at once iddcd to their lino. They feel safe in the assertion that heir line , in extent and beauty , canno > o surpassed. They have given ospccia .ttontion to the selection of nttractivo oili'ig decorations. Their designs nro ho work of loading artists at homo anc broad , representing the English.Fronch , icrmaii , Oriental and Japanese styles o : decoration. In their painting department they are iropareel to do all kinds of house anel ign painting in the very finest style tiown to the art. Messrs , Mcrgoll & Rosonzwcig most ordially invite the public to call upon Item at their store and sco for themselves ho beauties of art. Fou SALE Two portable steam boilers , 0-horso power. Apply at D. FITZPATKIOK'H , 17-tf 818 RoitU 5th St. Sprlny Stj/lo J/ala now rcmbj - t Frederick's Great Hat Emporium , the ending Hatter. The celebrated ndjust- blo hot , light and easy to the head on 11 the fashionable blocks. All hats sold t this establishment are fitted perfectly n the head by artists in their trndo. 'redoriok's superior goods nnd facilities ave been well known since established i 1870. His trade is steadily increasing , wing to his immense stock and lew rices for tlni best hats. Frederick , 'Inrteonth and Farnam , introducer of lie correct styles. m22-0t BKST HAIIII COAL Neb. Fuel Co. I'd II co Court. A largo number of spectators were in ttendnnco nt police court this morning. 'our cases wore disposed of by Judge lonoke. Two disturbers of the peace ; no case of intoxication ; ono case of ob- ; ructing and resisting nn ofticor. The elisturborB of the pimco were each tied § 5 and costs. Ono paid and the thor was sent to the county jail. The iso for intoxication was against Maggie indloy , the prostitute arrested last ight. tthen called , the stepped" for- nrd with a boldness and brazen-faced- ess which would put to ahamo 10 most hardened woman in lame , although shu is scarcely moro lan seventeen years of ago. She pleaded lihy and was fined § 10 in costs. Al- lough she had no money and was com- illed to go to jail , she laughed and omed to consider it n right good joko. Charles Townsend , was charged with torfering with an officer while ho wns the diichnrgo of his duty , nnd upon ending guilty was fined § 10 costs. Ho ill keep the woman company in jail. IOE ANI > GOAL tttJiewon < fc.ro fC-lm i FALCONERS' ' GREAT SALEI $200,000 , , OUll ESOHMOUS SALECONTINUEI 15,000 yards of Standard Prints tit 2i CENTS. r > ,000 yards Chocked Ginghams at 12 } CENTS. lii.OOO yards Heat Printed Lawns at T ! CENTS. Wo tire soiling our entire stock of Mua lins and Shooting to day nt lets tint manufacturers prices. Thcso goods wen all bought when at their lowest figure ? riinco then thcru has been a gradual nd ranco. Wo place no limit upon your pur chases , and will sell you a yard as chcaj as n whole piece. Our entire stock of Silks , Velvets JSlack Goods , Dross Goody , \Vliito Goods Linens , Toweh , Hosiery , Handkerchiefs Laces nnd Embroideries , will bo found a the Batnu unprecedented low prices , ai advertised in last Sanday'n Herald. N. B. FALCONER. Sale of Silks. Sale of Drcta Goods. Sain uf Laces. Sale of Tjincns. Salu of Hosiery. Sale of Underwear. All these goods wo now offer 30 to 4 ( per cent less than last year. N. B. FAI.CONBII. Fifteen thousand yards of Standard Printti at 2\c. Tun thousand yards Chocked Ging hams atc. . Fifteen" thousand yards beautiful Printed Lawns at Tnreo Cents a yard. N. B. FAICO.VIII. : VANDE"RBlLTlN OMAHA , Yotitif * George Vandcrbllt ntul Parly I'ftss TlirotiKli tills City. At 11:30 : thia forenoon a special car of the Now York Central & lludson River railway arrived jn this ciry. The car was occupied by Mr. George Vanderbilt , son of W. H. Vanderbilt , Mr. Sheldon and Mr. Twombly aud wife , the latter being a son-in-law of W. n. Vanderbilt. The party nro out on a little pleasure excursion and at the aamo time nro keep ing their oyca wide opon. They are look ing over the various railroads and picking up any now points that may present themselves. They came in from Chicago over the C. it N. W. road , and loft this city on No. I ! thia noon. They go from hero to Den ver where they will stop for n few days , and they will then determine which way they will go from there. During their short stay in this cify they hired a carriage and took a drive up town. A NEW DEPARTURE. CHICAGO , VIA THE BURLINGTON ROUTE. Commencing March 7th , wo run a throtiffh , solittand complete ( ruin , with Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars attached from our Omaha Depot to our Chicago Union Depot without change. Leave Omaha depot at 4:50 : p. in ; (4:24 ( : City timo. ) Arrive in Chicago next day nt 2UO : u. m.nantlard central time. Much time and annoyance aaved. Rates as low aa anybodys. Baggage checked direct to destination ; rates , tickets , and aleoping car accommo- dationa furnished by HAUKY DEOEL , Agent , N. E. Corner Farnam and 14th St. Depot on South Tenth Street. 7-tf Jicautiful aero lota in Norwood , only ? 40 to § 00 , Barker it Mayno sole agents , s. E. corner Thirteenth and Farnam ata. W. B. Flack , of North Auburn , writes : "Wo have tried several brands of roasted Eofl'eo , but none equala the GOLD MEDAL. " Selected , roasted and sold inly by J. B. French it Co. , Omoha , Nob. m27-10t _ COAL , " Neb. Fuel Co. Steam Heating Apparatus , Sealed proposals will bo received at bounty Olerk'a Oflico until 3 o'clock p. n. of April 2 , 1884 , for Steam Heating \pparatus at New Court House in Douglas County , according to plans and ipecifications now on file in the Clerk's Jllico. The Board of County Commisiioners eserves the right to reject any nnd all n'da. By order of the Board. H. T. LrfAVJTT , County Clerk. DMAHA , March 12 , 1881 , ( Douglas Coun ty , Nebraska. ) m2 2w WKDD1XO KINOS n 18k or 14k , at 18 1m EDHOLSI it EUICKSON'S. A Gloat Surprise ] HII store for all who 110 Kemp's ISalsam or the throat nnd IIIIIRS , the great Ruarantecd emody. Would you liclleve that It Is sold on Is inorits and that each driblet Is nuthorUod o refund your money by thu Proprietor of his Wonderful remedy if it fails to euro you ? Ichrocder & ] ! echt have secured the nsrencv or it. I'Hco , fiOonnd * 1 00. Itoul Estate TraiiHlcra , The following deoda were filed for ocord In the county clerk's offlco March 0 , reported for THE BKB by Amos' real atato agency : Jos. Barker and wife to Gee , Hass Ingen , w d , lot 20 , Bellnir , in see. 14 , 5 , 12 , S230. Goo. II. Kerr and wife to Leroy F. Luatin , w d , lot 0 , Redick'a second add. , ubjoct to mortgage of § 1,300 , $ . ' 1,200. A. Kountze , ot al , to Goo. II. Bocua nd L. W. Hill , w d , lot 14 , block II , Countzo it Ruth's add. , § 500. Jacob 0. Denise and wife to Calvin H. Frederick , w d , lot 11 , block 1 , Denise dd , § 050. TlioB. F. Wilkins nnd wife to Alax F. Vilkius , w d , lot 1 , block 1 , Divight it .yman'ti add. , $1. Stephen D. Banga ot al to John , oesch , w d , lot 4 , Bane's aub-div. , lot 1 , Burr Oak. § 510. Thcmas Oflicor ana wife to Dpxtor L. 'honiBB ' , n c , und i out lots ICO , 173. 78 , 1 < J2 nnd 193 , Florence. $125. John R. Porter and wife to Chas. lellorig , wd , lot 30 , Porter's addition. 1,200. Samuel MeAulilT nnd wife to Thoa. O 'olio ' , w d , north 0(5 ( feet , lot 4 , blk 4 , Bowery Hill add. $ ! )50. ) Now buy Fire Kindlers for tummer so and dispense with wood nnd coal. ust the thing for a quick , hot , nro. rent reduction in price , Ask your racer about them. I Watchen it Jewelry Repaired and Warranted at Edholm & Erickson's , > r. 15th and Dodge. ui22-lm PURE CREAM TARTAR. S1OOO. Civen irnlnm , nr ntty Injurln it smiMniicvi ci.u lie ( buna In Andrews'lvearlBnkinR Powder. Is ] * i - tlwlyPURE , lielni'pmlornlnmlUtlniotiluU rc'eolvutl irom stirli clii'inl'tsasS. Dana JIn > , ] tm- Inn ; M. Dolnfnntalnc , of Chicago ; and Cuiiluviu llouc , Mlluniikcc. Never nld In bulk. _ , . C. E. ANDREWS & CO. qniOAQO , MILWAUJCBE , 29 J .nko St. 217 , ivj & n li Water fit WEBEE PIANOS , The Finest in the World. Has ui.-ule tlc\cn concert tours tlnoucli tliN ceuntM , during nine of which she haiuscJ the Call ntiJ tec tlicso Instruments at Edholm & Erickson's Music IIou < e , 113 Sixteenth Street , Solo Agents for Nebraska. Packard &SiilhAierican Organs , Largest ami l si selcctcj clock of Sheet Music In tlio iltv. CONTINUATION OF THE mm SALE OF \Vo \ haui cr maile , and tlio lirpcst quantity ol wd lnut ) c\er oflercJ. OVER S2OOnOOO iNorth , nnd nt prices such as dr.v KooJs ne\er toucli- jillicforo. This season \\o lm\e li.ul a granj nnnor- .unity. as dry Roods ha\e fallkn to uniiaralleled nrl- : os. All the retailers In the cast nro following the narku light down , nnd true to our principles ol ISK'DU ' only eastern prices for our ( foods , wu follow luit.Vu gaxe full particulars of this n Saturday E\enng'a ! Brn. Undernoith wo gl\c a ew of tlie prices an an Indication of the \ety tfreat eduction In o\cry class of goods , all throuijli th's randomly Cheap Sale : Dlsck Ores eiraln S Ik at f DC , fornicilv sold nt Jl.OO. llonntt iilk , 21 IcLhcs wide , at SiEO , formcrlj 13.50. Colored Silks at 67c , formerly f 1.25. Summer bilks , excellent quality , nt Sic , fcnrcrlj Ki3. Ki3.Colored Colored Sitln at 2fc , formcily 75 ? , and Sill : Uro- ades atJic , formerly § 1.25. All Urdu of Mnellns and Sheetings nt less than ) maha uholisalo pricis. Crash ntSc per \ard. Seersucker nt 8Je , formerly 15c , nml n large \a- icty of I'rlntu at : > ) c. Do not omit to come ami fee this the incut cxtraor- Inarysalo ovfriinde In Omahi , anl do not forget he ndtanc.go of nneaily tclection. NT. B. FALCONER. Omaha , Neb. > 05) ) North Kith Street. Win. A. Gentleman's Block. liolceCntiof Meatsnxpccialt } . Ordois wilM.ere- ; l\cd by tclonhonu , No. Ii9. JI. It. IllirijOK , I'roprletor. E KEITH'S I'AXTOM 1I01KI. /lillineiy / and Hair Dressing Fafloip. ' - . . - lair ! Hair ! Hair ! Ch cap lTCi > ll'it v Ocilpra Onhoi wl