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THE OMAHA DAILY BJiJS-TJlCltSDArNOVJteMJBlfija 20 1881 THE OULY BEE Thursday Morning Nov. 20 LOOAL BREVITIES , lGnthrlowIlllia\e lii * limo In Uio penitentiary , the ( supreme cour Laving refused to grant him a now trial. Clmlio Mack , conductor of Uio dummy train , was heard to remark jcsterday : "Whllo the cUmocratg are catiiijj rcmt ox wo will eat crow. Kh , boys1 A first class lmr.li will bo gcncd In r lconcr' * hall on 1'ililay nnd Saturday of Ihli week from 12 to 3 o'clock , for the benefit c > f the Tenth ( trecl mission. Tuesday four Bportlnglworacn arrested for Iho nonpayment of thtiriuonllilyfinon. U | > on bcin , ' ; plncfd In jail they quickly cashed tip nud were thereupon released , Tha elono culterx will give a ball at Ma- tonic hall 1'tiday evening noxt. Tlio boys are junking every preparation for a first class limo , You please a number of ladies , help a most worthy chitity and get a rood luticb , all for fifty cant1 , at Falconer' * hall , next i'tlday. The residents of South Tenth alreot want to know why the street lampn cm that lhr > r cu lifuro are not lighted , Tlio lump ixisls liac leen erected tor toito time , but no lights liavo an yet put in an nppuarauco. You not only net a good lunch , but you liolpagoocl MUJO by pponding fifty cti. , at Jfalconcr'a hall , next 1'ilday noon. Tuesday tlio second party ot the Apollo club was given Iu Matioma hall , It was a * ery enjoyable affair , and all w ho wcro pres ent were hsarllly ferry whoii the hour arrived for homo-going , The Musical Union orcheitra ( urniihed the mm Is. The evening clasieti of tlio Y. M. C. A will be opened next week under charge of competent Instructors. The studio * will bo elocution , manic , ' bookkeeping , stanography , penmanship , algebra , arithmetic , history , Xalin , olc. The Herald aunouncot that it Is Iho of ficial paper. It la not the official paper , and will nc/t bo until the contract is awarded , and that cannot bo done until the contract and l > end U approved by a majority fif the full council ami mayor. In police couit yehloulay only cm plain drunk uppcarcd for tilal. Upon stating liiicanu it wai itparcnt ] that ho waa more of an imfottunate than \\ilfull lawbreaker , nnd ho waa discharged by Iho judge with a wani ng uot to como again , At Iho wcokly meeting of tlio city paaloia Monday , it was decided to hold union Thanksgiving - giving services in the Southwcat Presbyterian nnd Firat Baptist churches. Kuv. FriinciH Vlaynoy will oUiciato at tha former and llov. Ir. Dolwcilor at the latter. -The weekly meeting of the W. C. T. U- will l > 3 held at tha I'M rut M. K. church , Seventeenth and Davenport streets , ou Thursday - day afternoon at S5SO : p. m. Thin in a meeting oapei i illy for mothers. Como and remember your 8jm ia prayer to God , Mm. ,1. T , Bell , Hccrclary. 11 Is now reported tlif t the afTalrs of Win. Bnyder , the carriage manufnct ror , are m good lnpc. That the claims against him aio only about $3,509 , while his Block will invoice twice that amount. As noon M Mr , Snyclcr , return * from Denver tlio factory will bo Blurt ed again , Oh nol Iho clew wasn't upon the lawn to nnynl \ extent ycatcrjnjmoinlnt ; , but tliticc upon the liiilowulka la many plaoen , and It ro qniitd mighty steady balancing to get along without a downfall. A few more mornings like Ibis and tlio email boy will bo trjiriK the liver uHh 1 U skull's , aud hit lomains will bo found when Ilia ice gocH out iu tha spilng. -Jiiuii Liltlofiold , the Saratoga dairyman , vai out yesterday with a now wagon , \vlilcli H a perfect daz/.ler. It in nil closed up , nnd plate glass H iu the front ami sldon , mak- irg it warm and comfortable , Where the millc cam ate carried are air chuinborf , which lccn | the lluld cool in mimmor uiul warm In winter. It M by all mtdu the finest milk wngoa. over Hcun In tbusu parU. Tlio street car company now tliinkrt that it will ba Impossible to complolo thu Vnrnam Hired line IHia xcaaon. Tlio line will probably l > o li lisheil ii far went iw Klnotuonth Htreot aud then left until next spring. Tills is bad now * t'j many of the people ou upper Kamam Direct , wlm bid hoped t < > ride to their homoa Ju r i n h' the culd winter days. Tontli Bli-Lcl Mission , To the editor of the Hill. The Omaha people nro generous , and In recalling their past generosity to the gra'shoppor aulTerors ; to Chicago the lima of the great fire , and to our v r- ioui.local charities , I know not why wo need hesitate in makiog an appeal to that generosity in behalf of the Tenth Street mission. This mission is the oldest in the city isnoii-Bocturian and for at least twelve years has been rcgulaily and cfliciontly at work in a part of the city peculiarly in need , of ouch an Institution.It lias not made many appeals to the public , but is at present in urgent need of funds. There is a debt to ba canceled , the building needs some repairs to bo com- iorublu ; , rent , fuel , material for the sew ing tchool. and other cxpencca must be mot , requiring at least $800. An cilort was made during the year to raise the money needed , by flondlmjcards to individuals , Boliclling regular contri butions to the vroik , The responses were very few und now it is proposed to give a lunch for the purpose of raiting futidd. Wo trust everybody will oomc , but to those who cannot , the busy mothers and nice housekeepers of comfortable homes , the solid rnal estate , professional , rail read , banking , nofftpapur or buiineas men , to all eucli wo give a cordial invita tion , to Bend by mull or otherwise , any amount thoyceooso Address auch donations to Mrf Wil liam Wttllsco , eccrotary of the industrial uchool. at Falconer's hull , on Friday and Noiiae. All members of Division No. 1 , of the A , 0. n. are requeued to ba protont punctually at h ) f p nt 7 o'clock ut thir hall ou Fiiday n'ght next. Ywry fmpor- tant business to bo oonmdered and a full attendance upecully rrquoiloi. JJy order of P , O'Tcoiu , ! > , uusn. UKI l'\r- 7i II t It "M in a. m. , Ccc'llu MarUfntilunttUtr of John I1 , and Amilo T. JIufUy , Kea ijcur.ouu . - , iimuthaiid nmoluen dij , 1'uniral tvi I take placu ( o-Jay , Xov. 20 , nt''o'clotkji. m , fiotn Uio re Uonc , cw. ll'lliaucl ' Clark nU , lutcrmtnt st Holy jjvpul- Clic-r cemetery , JL3 WHAT'S THE MATTER , PeoplG Ooicg Will Over a Faman Slreet Slore , \VHIi One ] Accord Ilioy Sloro to HOD i lilcr In I'clt-c'M. WriilopassingupKarninislrcolyoilerdaj morning n crowd W B noticed standing In front of a thruo story buildup uhoec front presented nn elegant nud inviting nppoarauco. Upon the aidovralk , extending - ing from the building to the curbing , wan a fine rod carppt which at once gave ( o the Bcono an nir of comfort. Upon either side of tlio door worn piled up immense ( leaps of dry goods of all kinds and from the windows floated in the broeza clouds of boautifal carpets nnd ooft nnd elegant launch. A BKE roportar was attracted by all .his expensive and fine display , and was > romptcd to join the hurrying throng vhich was streaming Into the doors of the store like bc.cn into a hivo. Upon gaining the inside a sight presented iUolf which vould cause almost anybody to weup for oy. This was the interior of Smith's mam- noth dry ijoods utoro on Farnam street. Jpon every shelf , every couutor and in all three fltorios of the building were piled icaps of goods , all bright , and now , and cheap wull , words itro inadequate to uxpr.ss what can bo bought for n Httlo money in this storo. The reporter > rcsaed his way down through the atoro tntil ho found the genial proprietor nnd ventured to question as to the prices on i low of his goods. Ho found thai the louse is noir making u apodal Halo on Jolliston Milh Duplex , all wool blankets nnd that they are ollered at $2 50. These * ( oodj are oltared by a largo honso in Jhlougo as a loader nl ? 'l,50. it is uomo- hing strange tnat the eamo oods can bo b3Ught in Omalu or SI loss than In Chicago , > ut it Is nevertheless true , and any ono tvho is a judge of blankets , can toll at a ; liticu that those goods are the best for ho money over placed before the trade u this city. "Wo have , " said Mr. Smith , " 80 pieces of all wool scarlet lixnnol which wo are selling at Uo cents > or yard , which is retailed everywhere else in this city for 40 cents. " At thij announcement the reporter's head bo * ; an to swim and ho staggered and 'ell Into a chair , ho revived and waa given another doso. "In underwear , * ' continued Mr. Smith , 'wo will guarantee to make prices 25 per cout less than the same goods can bo jought for in Chicago. On Saturday , November 22 , wo will make a special silo of fifty dozen corsets at 25 cents , and those goods are actually worth 75 cents. " But now comes the jmrt which cannot ail to Interest every lady In Omaha. Advancing to the dress goods department MI immense quantity ot brocaded velvet was exposed to view. These goods are usually retailed at from ? I 75 to § 5 00 per 'ard , but as Mr. Smith is bound to sell , 'onda , they have been marked down to 12.70 , and to say that they are bargains s not half expressing it. They are iu 11 colors and very heavy. Brocaded vcl- rota which are oiljrod at bther places at ' 3 97 are sold hero for $2 CO and bro- adud velvets Bald elsewhere at $2.iO ( are narked plainly in this houao at § 1 25. In the Bilk department Is found silks In all colors at 00 cents per yard which can- lot be looked at in any othur retail house n this country for loss than 81.15. These rogcoa , heavy gros grains , a No. 1 uailly. Black silks are ollbrod at from 5 cents to S3 00 yer pard , which Is 15 per out loss than the usual retail price. All wool suiting lluinols , 50 inches in vidtli are offered at 75 cents per yard. 'hose gooda are extra good , and cannot to bought elsewhere for 1cm tnan § 1 00. lupollauts , 50 Inches wide , at15 cents , iwfully chojp. In the cloak department everything in lie latest styles and most approved pat- erns can ba found at prices which will naot the purse of all. The carpet de mrtmont is complete iu all of Its details. In fact the entire clock is now , and has inly boon upon the shelves a few weeks ; lonco cannot bo old style or shop -worn. t is impossible at this writing to give anything like a comprehensive idea of the vondora of this atore , but if you go down oirn and do not drop in and see for 'ourselves you will bo misiiug it , sure. CHILD'S ' HOSPITAL , leport of lioimlloiiH for tlio 1'iiht 1'oiif TMontliH , The report of the Child'n Uoapitnl and lomo for the past four montha uhown ho following donations of moiuy and iroviaiona : Jl'I.V. Mis. Cl.irkeon $ MX ) ilrx. I'opplotou , fi OD Mm. UtfMwoll J0t ( ) ilrn. V. II. Du\l Ill ( I tlrn.ooiKO ! Darker 5 IK ) < \\i \ \ M. .1. l.udiiiKtou , 1'hiladolphla , 1 ! 50 ) ( iiiution IIOXCH II ( JO 'nnoy cusu 75 AfUfHT , Irtt. Catharlno Owen , Now Yoik. . . . 10 00 Win. J. hoid.Hrooklvn 1'JUl . ' . U. Pouliudy. ( JbicaKu 15 03 lira 14. Jtaynoldn , CluuiRO liCO ilrH , Itnrkaliiw , Cliicaii ( ' _ ' ( ) l ) , lrJ. Wm. ( ! , Low , Brooklyn Oif.0 \rs. \ ClarUnon , lirooklyn n ( ID MtH. Dr. Miller 500 Mm. .1. M. \ \ oolworth 16 OJ MM. Hteln -JOO : . H. Walwoith Now York 10 III tov. Dr. K. N. 1'ottor. lonu ! > aX. Y. 31) til Mm Lieutenant Jlnrunam 600 HKl'miliKll. MM. Oaldwoll 5 Ofl Mr * . V , JI. la U li CD Mli-HC. Moriii , 1'hiladulpbia 15 01 vltH. Krtduiick 5011 tov. Uubcit Doheity 23 00 Mm. Uluikbon 5 00 OUTOIIKII. Hiirvcat Homo donations md lulind 13 8ii ; Noilh I'latti 7 Iu ISeittilco. . . ISOj Kremont 0 PQ Ashland II Bi , Lincoln VJ D ( ] Tilnity oit'iedral . Ill Oi Tiinity Sunday chuol -I II / , 1'lnttiiuouth II Ot I'Jum Creek , ( i On Mm. IM'eauody , dilcago 150 , , Mix 11 toll Smith , Kutr York 50 MM.CIarlmf.ii fi 0 Mm. K. H. lM\i II 0 , llano liall gnino HI 0 Mr. II. 15 Clark 1 I)11 ) Provisions in onerous ( ( uantltica wort rrcolvcd from frivndu at Ashland ; Clirlat ohurcli , liealricc ; Sohuyler , PUttemoutli , Fremont , H ; . Murku , Oni\ho ; Lincoln , Grand lehnd , Little , V Willunu , Mr , Wicinir M. Her , Mra. P.ick , JlM Djanu , Mrs. Arohie 1'ownll , Alrn , Clark on , .MM. M. T I'atriuV , Mrs Ilulfulor , .Mrr , CaMtroll , Mr . Uunnott , Mn. Auu. IVait , Mm Oirrio Jhrlsahw , Mra. F. 0. I itebie , Mrr , Thoman , Mrr. Ciirnuau , W. F. Krdman , Mra , Ijams , Mrs. Ilor- b ch , Mm. O. T. Cranduli , Mrs Bjron Heed , Mm. Kathcrino Prltchott , Mrs. G , 0. Amos , Mrs lianas , Mrs , Julia Smith , Now York ; Dr. Link. Clothing was received from .Sshuylor , MM. Kingman , Mrs. Webster. Furniture , dry poods , bnokf , etc. , from D ( n-y it Stone , N. D. Falconer , Dr. J Hills , Kalph Hichardaon. Goal and ice from lionzon it Hro. , Coutanl A- Squires , M r. Clark , Mr. Unwell , Mr. Prttorson. Fancy artlclra frnrn Mrs. Dostwick , Mrs. Sherman , Mrs. Lips and Miss Mum- ford , of Morrialown , N. J. Tlio child'n hospital dlspoiuftry Is open Tuesdays , Tliumlaja and Saturdays ; 10 to 1 1 a. in , Dr. Hfidgcs in charge ; 'J to ' . ! p. in. , Dr. Graddy. FOIl SALK A good family horao buggy and harnosu. L , A. RATH , Post Ollico Box yfl , -lneh all woolSultingllan- | | nols Smith la Nailing for 7f > cents , real value $1.0U per yard , are juit the thing for fall and winter vre&r. A WIOKED WIFE , Shi * DchoiiH Her IIiiHbanil nnd ron , Uul It Finally Reclaimed. About two months ago a woman rosld- ng in this city took hur two children and rrent to Chicago to visit friend ? . lior luabind remained hero , and every few days received letters from his wife , whom 10 supposed to bo true to him Iu every way. She was enjoying herself and was laving auch good health that ho was glade , o think that she had gene , and urged icr to remain during the holidaya. About ton dayn ago the husband re ceived n telegram from the lady friend whom his wife had gene to visit stating , hat hia wife was dying with lung fever , and urging him , if hj wished to see her tlivo , to coino at onco. The news struck .ho husband like n paralytic stroke , but 10 hastened anay and left for Chicago on the afternoon train of the same day Upon arriving In Chicago ho hastened , o the homo of his friend and there , In stead of finding his wife upon her death- ) od , ho found his two children in the ciro of his friend and his wife gono. It was soon ascertained that she had akippod over into Indiana with another man , and thither the husband followed .hem. Ho overtook thorn , but what transpired between tno there n the Iloosicr town will probably never DO known by Omaha people. It Is very > robablo , however , that the hujband avod and the woman wept , wailed , pulled icr hair and gnashed her tooth nnd ) c'god ( hia forgiveness. Do that as it nay on last Saturday afternoon the hua- jand , truant wife and neglected children returned to this city nnd have again gene o housekeeping. What became of her paramour is not cuovrn , but to her the lesson will proba bly bo ono which aho will not forgot through life. The names of I ho parties are withhold in hopes that the woman may have soon the danger aho was in and nay rofrsin from auch actions In the uturo. Seal of North Carolina Smoking To- mcco is the best. Mmy cosmetics for the comploxon lave from time to time baon upon the iio market. But none have stood the teat aa has Po//.oni'a medicated coin- [ ilexion powder. It in an absolute Qiirativo for blotches , decelerations , freckles , etc. For enlo by druggist. itlurrnyV Some time ago Thomas Murray dopoti- od a chock for $25 ! ) with Judge Bonoko as n guarantee that ho would remove the obstructions from the street i nt the cor- icr of Fourteenth and Ilarnoy within a certain lime. lie put a small force of men nt work and haa succeeded In put- Ing up hia biaomont walls , but there the work stopped. The time inmod when the rubbish was o bo removed from the streets has como and gene nnd yet the stuff romiiin. If tlr. Murray was hold strictly to hia agreement the $250 would bo forfeited , mt Mr. James Creighton , chairman of the board of public works , proposes another oohonio. He will employ a force of men nnd trama and remove the ob structions from the scoots and clean them up for winter. The workmen will bo mid out of the § 250 doponitud by Mur ray with Judge Bonoko. Tno work will [ > e commenced nt once and completed aa soon us potsiblo. The brick piles , with meadows upon , opp , have been nn eyesore long enough and it will seem good to have them re moved from public ga/.idurltiK the winter and irmybo another season Murray will ; > ut on another row of bricks. Heal K The following transfers were tiled in the county clerk's ollico Tuesday and re ported for T.IK BHK by the Ames' real estate agency November 17 , 1881. 0. 0. Howard to II. 0. Dovrlos , w d , part lot 5 , block 81 , $151)0. ) 15. Itoach to fl. 11. Roberts , w d , parcel - col sec li , 10 , 11 , 81000. S. D. Mercer nnd wife to II. llouck , w d , loia 12 , 1 , 1-1 , block 7 , Walnut Hill , $1000. J. Barker ot nl to B. II. Post , w d , parcel see 11 , 15 , 12 , $10320. F K IJailwy and wife to K E Bailey w d lots 11-1 and 115 Nelsons add $1. F J lleasoy and wife to M Sherwood w d parcel see 12 1C. 10 , $100. A 0 Dabonck to C B Furwoll w d part lot 0 block 122 aud part lot ( I block 8 ! > , Sl.COO. Smoke Seal of North Carolina oo. Omaha at present , seems to bo In re ality a robboth roost. Kvoiy morning ono or more burglaries are reported to have boon committed the precoediug night and notwithstanding that the po lice are making strenuous cllorts to dis cover the thieves and bring them to jus tice , no arrests have yet been mado. Tuesday night burglars vieitodtho house of Mr , W , D , Ologg , on Pierce street , near the government corral and carried oil'a gold watch , They were surprised while at their work aud beat a hasty re treat , leaving behind them other valu ables They entered through the back door which Mr. Ologg had neglected to look and which stood open bidding the midnight maurnudern to enter. ' 'Go to Smith's New Store for bent ( Aurtnient of Cloaks at lowest prices , An Ode ui the Let me ting y < < u a 8 < > n # It I * not very limff , It'll a song of the brato and the true ; Who novcr were Lcit Except through a cheat , The Omtha fircm n In blue. Their tecord i < known Where manhood l shown In fighting Uio Demon of MIC : They heed net tic fhme , Theirilvalf ia tliimo HJO them carry the ho o plpchlghcr. t know not the cau o , But on this I'll not pau < ic , Why they should lava enemies hero ; Since their name bgau No firoincn a'cr r.in I Ike th m without favor or fear. Oh , many a time , In tbh country nnd clime , Ilravo hcatU hue fclrugjled to ulo ; But never BH > ot Mu t Oiiuha forget The heroes of uhom I now flnp. To draw to a close , Knch citizen knows That fire m > y cntno any lime : Our firemen then Will fight It like men , And this Is the end of my rhymo. Kcspcclfully dedlcat'd tolUfiremen ; friends by W i. GwmTiis. MATCHED AND MATED , rXlc and Seine to Conu > , The crop of matrimonial matchcn is ripe and the probate court and ministers are reaping the golden harveftt. The girla nro making the meat of the few re maining days of leap year , and the pros pect ia that before 1881 ehall have joined the majority a largo number of the meat eligible young men , withering bachelors and mournful widowers will fall willing victims to the winning smilea of fair young maids and old ones , too. This is aa it should be. Lot the procession movo. CLUTOUD-KEXNEUY. An interesting event of this character waa consummated at St. Patrick's church , South Omaha , Tuesday morning. Mr. Chas. Clifford and Miss Mary Kennedy were made ono by the magic marriage ceremony , "for hotter or for worse. " llov. Father Joanuetto officiated. Patrick Clifford , brother of the groom , performed the office of bast mail , and Miss Maggie Kennedy , sister of the bride , that of bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Clifiord at once repaired to their homo , aa neat and cozy a cottage as graces Bowery Hill. A reception was held Tuesday evening nud scores of friends of the happy couple called to glvo them a hearty sond-oll' . Refreshments of all kinds wore lavishly served. The friends of the bride aud groom testified their appreciation in substantial tokens of regard , consisting of elegant furniture , table nnd kitchen ware and other useful and ornamental articles. The most con spicuous , beautiful and costly of them , came from Mr. Clifford's fellow clorkn in the Union Pacific freight ollico , DILLO.V UILKY. C.trda are out for the nvirricga of Mr. Thoa A. Dillon to Miss S.idio A. Riley , at Holy Family church , Wednesday , November 2Glh at 8 a. m. The reception will follow at the residence of the bride's parents , 1708 Cnsa street. Mr. Dillon is the junior member of the fir m of Ililoy & Dillon , liquor merchants on Douglas street. Miss S.idio is the charming and accomplished daughter or our veil- known citizen , Mr. Thos. U'loy. ' The wedding and reception will doubtless ba ono of the notable society events of the season. Gutlii'io la Deiilctl a New Trlnl. The following is the opinion of the supreme - promo conrt , denying n now trial to ex- Marshal Cuthrio : 1. At common law in cases where an indict ment is referred to third purlieu ; v.s per ons to the grand jury unknown , if upon the trill it wai made ta appear that the grand jury did know the names of the perniins referred to , the accused would Jnve to bo acquitted ou the ground of varhnco between the itllogations of the Indictment nnd the proof. But it wni not neceBsiry for tha stata to provn the truth of the nllcg'itlun beyond nroisonnblo doubt , i ! . The i idUtmunt ia this cue alleged that the , sum of SHOO was piid to plaintiff iu onor us u bnliu hy or.u C , It. "mid othnrs whoso namoa ara to tha grand jurorn unknown. " Tim proof Hhowt'd that tlm inonny wns piii 1 liy C. It for the pmpo'o alleged m the imlu-tiiitiit. Ilo'd ' , Tliit tinv.irlanuo WAH not fatal and th.it the diali nt court WUH jiutiBed uudi-r the | > ro\HiuuH of uottloiiHi ! of thu criminal cede in dihrcgarding it. II Under the allegatlona of the indictment ami tha clrcuiiihtincoH of the case ns thowu by the teatlmoiiy It was held compct nt for the etata to prove othur nets of bribery tlrui Iliosn idtoged In tliii iiidlctinent fur tlm pnrpoKCK of corrtiboratmg the piinulp.il Witness upon ma terlal facts Involved hi the ciiginid contract of bribery , and also for the purpose of Mum- ing the ryalom , pHn and design of the parties involvad in tha tranuautiou alleged In the in dictment I. See1 Ion 105 of the act to incorporate cltien of the first-cla s , etc , pugo 102 of tha compiled statutes dors nut rupu.tl nactijn 17f ) of the criinlmd code. Flannel Silo this week a Snatn's New Storo. THEGLEE CLUB- Tlio Old Oftfiinl/atlou 1M ivnl nn j n Series 01'Coiit'i'rlH ID bu Given. Durinp the aiinimor season there was a groit deal of talk that the Omaha Glee club would not roorgtni/.o nnd a good deal of this talk was from members of the old organization. There waa some dissatisfaction among the inenibera but all the ditfuroncos have boon adjusted. At the annual meotinp ; hold in IIospo's ' hall Tuesday H largo number of the members were tu attendance. Iho annu al election of ciioera ( enauud with the following result : .Tolm U Manelnntur , inopidcnt. Walter U. tVilkiiid , vice prooldont. U. II. Yiiiton , uecrctary , F. ( ! , li , AVoodnitf , correbpoudiug vecro- tarj' . ( Jlmti. K Iturmeater , tri'murxT , H. W. Siir.w , librarian. lixecntlve committee W. U. WilUns , O 1 ! . Durinestor , U. W. Urc-ckemiJgo , W. L.Valalt and W. J.Hto\cnn. Miuic.il director Franklin B. Smith. It was decided to give a aeries of con certs thin winter but the number waa not settled upon. A number of letters have been received from noted concert biu ra and ooma excellent talent will bo brought hero by the club this eoaton. Has.ul , Tuesday ulgUt a disorderly woman was taken into the city juil for uot paying hr > r Rio. She gnra the n&mo of "KocMoss was a good looking girl , and ono who would attract atloat on. A reporter who happened in recognized her as ono Mabel Warner , who utod to iivo to 0 nnha about three years since. She wont from hero to Fremont , anl while there got into an altercation with another woman of her kind , narnod May Hall , ltd during the trouble the Warner TTO- man cut the Hall woman with a dirk knlfo. She was tried , convicted , and given a short term. After gelling out aho took a trip through the west and finally "rounded in to Omaha again about four weeks ago , She has taken to heraelf a very appropriate - propriato name , for If there is n moru rocklesi wotnin than her In Omaha she haa not yet been found out. u , _ , Cornet Sale ou Saturday , November 22 , CO dozen more Corsets at 25 cents per pair at Smith'n New Store , actually worth 7 ccnta , 1007 Farnam street. 1MAP OF NEBRASKA Showing all cities , towns , railroads , counties , townships , just out ; mailed to any addrcea for luo. J. M. Wolfe , 120 South 14th street , Omaha. 18-l\r A full line of colored gros grain Silks in all the popular shades at 05 cento , reduced fron $1.15. Smith's Now Store , 1307 Farnam street. J'liv ar Oakland , On Monday night a disastrous fire visited Oakland , Nebraska , and the busi ness portion of the town waa seriously damaged. The following firms were anion ' the loners : J. W. Batterahall , jewelry ; Chan. Sivauson , mineral atoro ; M. Stoholm , IrugBj A. Filzy , barbel ; Qutchinsou ifc Smith , carpenter ; Henry Bock , carpeii- lor ; M. Swauson , hotel ; John Ilallborg , jlackamith. B. 11. Douglass and Sons' Capsicum Cough Drops are manufactured by them selves and are the result of over forty , 'ojira experience iu compounding cough mixtures. ' 0 piecuu 27-inch all wool ararlot llannol at 25 conta per yard , actually worth 40 conls. A Lecture. The lecture to bo given by General iloward , Novembar 25th , at the opera louse , is to bo given for the boncfit , of the Woman's Christian Asaociation , who are rying to care for our poor and suffering. Clio poor are the property of every ono , but those ladies glvo their tirao to looking after cases , relieving the deserving and exposing the impostors. Many persons iredict a hard winter. The grading has lugmonted the laboring force , who will > o without work as soon as the winter sots in. The high cost of living exhausts .heir funda as soon as earned , and little can bo laid away for a rainy day. Wo trust our citizens will bo very gen- < rein and gtvo General Howard a full louse , as the subject is an interesting ono and the object a noble one. The unda are for the running expenses of , ho Homo. The money collected for the lurchaao of a Dome is iu the bank , and lot to ba uaed for any other purpose. Tickets can bo found nt Saxe's drug store , EJholm it Erickson's.Max Moyoi'a and Win Fleming's. Tickets , 50c. ARSI1QUS RVINGTOIIOLDDOWN EARLBAKINDPOWDCR. ITAMBOUHDTORIBCX PURE CREAM TARTAR. S1OOO. Given [ falirmoranyliijnrkmsMl ! > staii < .rscu > be fonnii In Andrews' Pearl BakinKPowtU Ji ] > os- ttirlypURE. HoInBrnilor'.eillimit ImonliiU 11 i-ufM.il Iroiu Mich ciicmMs asH. Diin.i lajc , llos- tiiii M. Delalinilalne , of Clilc-ii'f ) > : ancl Oufctavua lloilu , Mlluunki'e. NeverM > ld In bull : . C. E. ANDREWS & . CO. CHICAGO niBWAuicmE. _ 29 Lttko fat. 2.97. Ite'J i ' "Jl K. Water et,1 the changes tnat , In a tow years , have taken place iu the manufacture of improvement after Improvement has been made , until to-day the clothing oilerod by Schlank & Prince , 1210 Farnam atroot , is equal in every respect to the best Custom Work ! While at the name time the lowness of price of the fine grade of clothing they handle Is no loss astonish- in ? than the Perfection of Fit I ( AND TI1K QUALITY Ot MATERIAL AND MAKE BostoiiCloiliiiHoo 1210 Farnam Street , 1210 LEPAGE'S ISUJtODVTHE L A Tn'll ' I F8 r nAU MM'Oiir ' Fine , won Kir , PlVNS3OnOAN8 B''n.lCAn3l&b. U N EQUALl.En ' ' * ' ' ' ' o LAB'S cYnNAtAQ.t'c1' ! GOL-BT/IEDAU ftgjlfl ONLY lit 1II HCSSl\t ilfTCO.GlcaceitfrUiu. ! ( SAMPLE TIM CAN SSK/r BY MAIL , J5 CT& Himebaygh $ fe Taylor , -IiAKGKST STOCK OK Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home fof less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in ftebraask ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES Counter , Hay , Stock and Kailroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Mie Iiidinu Dou&rhnnnt given for Buffalo Scales er- ilusivoly. Scale M05 Douglas Street. OMAHA. NEBRASKA l/i / PALL AND WINTER GREAT BARGAIN IN AND-- 5 - - Visitors to the State and others in need of Men's , Boys' nndildren'p Clothing , will do well to call ou i Ilklfflllflll \ * WWII The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods nud prices. They carry the largest stock , til sell lower than any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors dou't fail to call at 1218 FARNAM ST. 216 CH&3. SEIVERICK , UPHOLSTERY AND DRAJPERIES , TO ALL H.OOBS. | 1203 , nOii and 1210 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb , - - u p -J-y-JSb 'if i ST * " ft * tj' 7ni > t- * , . L sb /x * / \ 1409 and 1411 Dodge SU Omaha , Neb. GERMAN D. WYATT , J-fipp - , % ! w . ra O r co AND 20TH 8TS , . OMAHA , NEB JlOU BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. B. A. Ritabllebed 18V8-Catarrn , I Dcafuesa , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and tomaneutly Oared. P&tlonU Bar d st Homo. Write for "TUB MEDIOAL-MIS-IIONAIIY , " for the People , "innsaltatlon and Ooriospondonco Gratis. P. O. Box 292 , Telephone No. 2C. . HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Poatmastor , Davenport , says : ' Physician of I lici. ADtltty na Marked Success. " OONORESSAIAN MURPHY , Davenport , jrtfii ( ! "An nonor hloM.tit. Ftno gorchM. Wondorfnl Cures.1' Honra 8 to 0 , VEHICLESV . . .ji.--iYyi'J'-Jr . ' ' aVifi'SnSUfe ' ion wlihl o V- * * ' Tlifl hprfBai riiiiliouand.hortrnBiH-ordlnBlotliewelz&lb" , ' "HV < " "i'l ' w * " dni > tcirio rouEU ci > untrj uadiund iiiedrlvesofcltli-s. niaiiiifaclurMl u ? . . .r.ULtf llllinlMdlniU'mrrlaeolliilldi-r.a.a lira ' " UrnryTlmU n. l' lnl > . . Ht. I < , CI , II * f h ' ' ' i'i'Uri ABBOTT BUEGY CO RED STAR LINE Brtjnl nilU.B , 8AH.INQ EVERY SATURDAY , BKTWKKS HEW YOflK AND ANTWERP t > Clermany , Italy , Jfcllarul niul"rarxi bti jo Oulwnd,520 ; Pitp&ld from Antwerp , jit txpnieloii , r.9 , Inoludinz UtJOlmr , ttt , Zd C V j aoaud Tiip , tsa.00 ; xcuittan , lWi ; BiJouuo W f JO ; ticuicJon 110 la UN , tirmer Wjhl ! ; Sor.t , AftDtl. U * * y N , v < V.JeL U mlt03 ! * ( . f. < uafc .V. , SUK. f.D , Kin fj * 80TTIMJ. liuvsnft , . .Bavanu. Kaiser . . , DOMESTIC , Buclweisur . St. Loub. AnhtuiBer. . - St. Lour. Best s . . . . - . Mil wauke * . Schhtz-Pilsner - . Milwaiikeb. Jvrue'fl . Omaha , Ale , Portet , Domestic and Rhuj . 1813 Faroam St : \ H. a. ATWGOD , OBO liHl. . JEflStv CHILL tflnvj iVwV lot i .