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THE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning, Oct. 26. BREVITIES. —Patersou sels . —Frvdevick Loading Hatter. oals 02341 & For the teeth, Kulm's Dentrifice. —Porter is runuing the Omaha Ferry. —Tsao Nie —Lubin'sbulk perfu —Tuported Pay & luke's, Uniim block. 1t 4Good winter apples, $2.00 per barnd, at Buffetts, California pure wines at Bl ke's, Urion b ke 1t A new stock of fine handkerchicf ex THE WORLD—Baax atterns at ¥ o meats st Bath & Whitc's wn wcket, opposite the postoffice. 2945 Good w apples, $2.00 per barrd, : Buffett Tmport and porter at Blake", Uanion block, 1t Fiue imported liquors and wines for fani'y and n bl Harry ¥ old boy yesterday. Duried Lis two wee The child delivered Theie will le a mecting 611 and Arthur clubat th M thi Academy i eveninz. Add b: w by E. K. Valentine, Cul. F. Sinythe and perhaps others, The first of the s r.A.“n..q« 1t parties witl take p'ace Taesd i Blaonic hall. young tion will, no doubt, re smcoess of last. 1 thriving thi year thy There will he ball Club this hers will be ad g to join wil o 1of talk among th < bloods of the city about & reported black list, which has been gottenupand | The bost of Champaenes, foreign | 2°°F the bridge north of the cil works i ibody the mames of all | 4,3 domestic, at Blake's Union block. | 3 Tobbed of a small sum of money. quent saloons. Over e O e s Tu making his escape from the ruffians six hundred names are reported to be on DIAMONDS, d and silver |a ehot was fired at him, taking effect Tist, Lo h s appended a brie author of the int el with all & will be ready for d aud the J. Colling, nd \\ Droug d three wi'd home 1 th street, it his th ) y-second Mr. 1 o =odlally, M. 1 icky R and M ment ran b w1 delies the Tovers of tery t wight, way i the comps Whatever may e said of the English admitted that they have the peaple of et ) tices whic ht well emy man of Whea 1 nday school ceatenar, Iy T con'd not he oy An ttending the London recent- ug one thivg: we ‘momninge, afternoons and oveninzs of the weck, and I no collection taken up there. And besido icd of d ph- an_ interesting TANIC will e al character, The en- Mr. VEBY mBBY PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Gen. W. S. Hancock Writes iz, of the Nip avd Tuck combination, 4 now playing in Kansas spent Sunday That He Cannot be in |4, Guiaa visting Will Sieral and Chas. Omaha on the 27th, Bunce. Y S Lev. and Mre, Wellington J. White, g o | passed th the city Monday, returnivg As Preesing Duties Dotain Bim{y 11.; } vne i Gaston, Chi at Home, Herbert G. Connor, the artist, has re- - — turacd with his family tospend the winter in Omaba. Charlie Rapp, of has returned from a visit east. It will be remembered that some time agzo the committoe of the police B. DeGroat & Co., icpariment who bad chsrge of lesuing the invitations for the second aunoal oeder, business agent for 0 £ Wodnesday evenin; " Widow Bed tt comp: all to cocur on Wodnesday evening by of fhis_week, sent co PR e oy y night, tickets aud wvitations to A. Garfield, Gen. W. S. Hancock and en Victorla, the first two as pros- pective presidents, the latter as the head of the mother country. Sunday the following letter was roceived in response to oue of these invitations, and it will no doubt be fllowed by similar letters from the remainder of the illustrious trio, who were honored with bids to the ball: exxow’s Tstaso, N. Y. Harbor, | October 20, 1880. ~ { ;e Gowdy, representing of Baltimore is in the aty on We have received two barrels of Quinces on consignment, which must be sold, and will “ffer them at 50¢ a peck. Now s an opportunity. & Co. rocers, Rumored Row. 1t is rumored Monday that there in trouble in the water works camp, but what *he trontle is our reporter could eobsonand Ed. Gorman, commi The probabilities are that ( Garfield and Vic will also be unable bat i they are court.ous [ days. men were wanted at present. Mr. Rutherford not has f 1 to eome, enough to respond it will gratify the boys fully as much as to have them here on the night of the 27th inst. arrived yet Athoush e has been oxpected several 01d faehioned jewelry melted over MUSIC HATH CHARMS Visit to 8 Well- Known Reposi- tory. Calling at the ware rooms of Mr. J. S. Wright, the well-known piano aud organ dealer, a Bee mau found bim busy in superintending the re- moval of asuperb Chickering pianc of the ““Grand Square” style, which had just been sold to one of our leading citizens for $1000. During last week this gentleman #old five of these maguificent instru- ments, ranging in price from $500 to $1000. Mr. Wright thoroughly un- derstands tho handling of instruments, having been in the business for thirty years past; nine years of this time be lias been in Omaha, during which lat- ter period he has sold over 500 pianos, nearly all of which arc in use among us, many among the wost prominent families of the clty. Mr. Wright is agent for the world- renowned Grand Square and Grand Upright Chickering, and sole agent for the celebrated 1 & C. Fischer, Mr, Wright does not accspt (ho Third Ward Voters—Registration Notice. nerof Fourteenth and Douglas streets, (over Cuming's auction store) on ‘Thursday, Saturday and Monday. [Thureday 28th and Saturday 30th October, and November Monday lst.] for the purpose of registering the electors of the Third ward. In witness whereof I have horeunto sot my hand this 20th day of Octo- ber, 1580, Wi H. Riey, ¢20-10t Registrar Third Ward, Reg stration Notice. State of Nebraska, Douglas County.-as Notice Is hereby given that I will sitin the store f E. W. Wyman's, 15th street, three doors south of Pos- Ollico, on Menday, Wednesday and Saturday, October 25th, 27th and 50th, also on Mouday, November 1st, 1880, for the purpore of registeriny the clectors of the fourth ward, City of Omaba, Douglas Coanty. In witness whoroof, I hereunto sct my hand this 15th day of October, A. D, 1850. Joux S. Woon, 01516t Registrar of said SPECIAL NOTICES, NOTICE—Advertiscments To Lot For Bal rd. Gestiexes: I am in receipt of : S os & | Gost, Found, Wants, Bosrding &c., will bo in your invitation of the 7th Instant to|not ascertain, It appeats, how-|the Hallet & Davis, the James &} SO0 °CR0 TCi O B KR b attend the socond annual ball of the | ever, that it s a imisunderstand- | Holmstrom Piauos, and the Burdett | 50 W 08 Bt I oo 0 O e Omaha police dey t, tobeheld | . botween R. B. Rutherford, |and the Estey organs. por line. The fist Insertion nover loss than iu your city ou the 27th instant. |yl o and the com.| Noothen dealer in the west takes | TWENTE-FIVE crMTS I regeet that fhe mony engagements |Pany over the question of hiring | more pride or utcrest in the busincas | T0 (OAN_MORE, v, | and pressing business matters requir- | men and putting them to work. An | than Mr. Wright, devoting as ho does M ONEY 7O JTOAN—_Cal at Law Offcs i | ing my presence here forbid accept | a0 5 Ty Bre of Friday for | his entire tim» and attention, and D. L. THOMAS, Kovms, Cretehiton iook. avce. With best wishes, 1 remain : a hor line of goods; differ- TO LOAN—1109 Farnhim stroot very truly yours, @ workmen, attracted quite a crowd at | hand no cther line of goods; differ- Edwanis osa A e ‘Wix § Hax the ofiice of the company Saturday |inzin this respect from other dealers 01 T Mesera. C. J. Westerdahl, H morning, when they were told that no | in the business. . Tanuire of tgs. . M Wool perfect and relizble, and can be re- musicians in the land. int Erickson’s, oppo M the latest styles at Eiholm & te the I O. 01d fashion~d_jewelcy melted over into the latest styles at Kdholm & Erickson's, oppasite P. 0. g Mra. Davenport and Chicago. Brown leathor pocket book, ol el P, containing two U. P. or- ders, $20 cach, §20 gold pieco and 6 or $7 tn silzer. A liboral reward will be paid for ite return to Mrs. J. D. Campbell, 811 Niuctconth streot, o0ct25-2t North Omaba Again. Wi night ayoung Swede named Auderson, ciety, w 1 T | plated ware at Edholm & Ericksons, | in the calf of his 1 opposite the postoffice. & CATS ALL, Bonner's Stoves—much the finest in the Market. Call and sco. 141G Donglas street. 022t ea WINTER AMUSEMENTS, Mr. Ed. Wittis, who is both popu- Lur snd woll known among ““the boye,” has newly fitted and re-arranged his place on Farnham street, which has boen known for a number of years as “Krug's Beer Hall,” andis ready to receive company. After passing through the front room, in which is the bar, actually griauing with the chuicest brancs of wines, brandies, and cgars in the market, tho visitor is “ushered iuto the finest bowling Roduction In pricos, superlority aintained, Astor Hotise, N. Y ol6lm “The Widow Bedott.” Neil Burgess' Widow Bedott com pany will appeac at the Academy of Music Wedsis1-y evening, and don’t you forzet it. g fT like Hot cakes a.d mapls molasses. This is a protracted farce of about the caliber of “The People’s Lawyer ” aud, like that pioce, it embodies a prominent type of eccentric chardcter. Mr. Neil Burges, vho personates this haracter, is an actor whose quality and styls much reecmbla 1hose of the ’ Seats are 20 alley in the west, newly furnished |iats Geo, I Tox. with two perfect alleys, balls and | fords amusemest. The piece is a 1555 series of farce situ: i rather than a i - ply. However, M. Burgess hits off eading from there is a door open | vary well the petubiilies of & garca- iug into aninviting billiarl room, in | lous, vul ar cld ru-sl widow, aud, T e S e a\mathudqnuf Actiur Sketclloy a8 Branswick ard Balke Co.'s No. 1, Nov- | Mra. Browu, we have it seon an” at- ity Tillisrd tables, arhich o brang | /1P 8¢ the portraitu o of fominite y Billiard bles, 'ch are brand | oocontricity 80 evenly well cafried now aud porfect beautics; arranged in | through tformer. The the most convenient r. The | attenda i , and the por- iden of having the bowliog alley aud | (Omsuce was grocted with frequent laughter — biliard room seporate is a good one | *Ster—Tribune. aud will bo much appreciated. This promises to be one of the popular re- sorts during the coming winter, when everything will be made comfortable for customers, zis well prepared and can make things lively and interesting goucrally for his many frionds, and ired at EDHOLM & ERICKSONS, and guaranteed. Spectacles to suit the most difficult eyes at Edholm & Ericksons, the jew= elers, opposite the postoffice. ON THE RAIL. who lives in North Omaha, and who had been to the ball of the Lyran so- on his way home, wayhid i, o wore furaichedt with st 1t | Others who may wish o spend . quict evory day in the week.” Now, if this | ©vening, There are now in_the city, out in this country | *hree thoroughly organized bowling o empty tubs, all making their headquarters with Ed. D w't forcet that Krug's celebrated lager boer Is always on hand, fresh of the masses to Tist 5 rappad. Comnussioners’ Proceedings. Warm lunch every morning from 10 Satuknay, Octobe to12 Board wet pursuant to adjourn- nt. trosent — Commissioners Corliss Kusht znd Drexel. m Brandy, Sherry, efc., at , Union Blo zusrds and bamboo chains tholm & Ericksons, opposite the Minutes of last meettiig wero read ! approved. a A putition was presonted askiug | {hat a license be granted H. L. Pick ard e posto sell liquors at County L and the same was laid over Died. Fisuer—Mrs. W.G. Fisher, mother nl Mrs. Dr. A. A. Parker and C. uiou, died yesterdxy morning at lock, after a brief illness. She had been here but a short timo v { iting her children. Her remains will 1 this afiernoon for Ciucinnati for burial. r , That the county clork bo hereby directed to correct the 1unt of generel fund levy shown in -eneral fund warrant ook of hat the same will correspond with smount of said fund on the tax for 1880. cense to sell Jiquors was granted sty Oster, of Valley, and J. Fiood, Waterlos “Phe following accounts were alloy- Reoyax—Mre. Eliza Redman de parted this life on the evening of Oc 9th your of tober 24th, 1880, i the 64 Funcral from dence on Sherman avenuc, p- m., on Tuesday, the 26th inst. Mrs. Redman was one of our oldest and most respocted ladics of Omaha, having removed bere with her hus- baod, the late Dantel Redman, in the year 1856, from Holladysburgh, Peun, (OM THE DITCH FUND. 3t nden & Johnson, on aecountof ¢ mitract ... S her age. , witness foos. lamages for right New fine good 5 just received, including mew dricd fruits, Citroa Pecl, Nuts, Jollies, Sweet Cider, Buckwheat, Maple Syrup, Fruit Butters, cte., etc. 25-5t Fremixe & Co., Grocers. in large var b, ¢ fins for poor. . tenburg, fees in state cases ‘To the Sixth Ward Voters. Last chance to register, (near Red- man's store.) I will sit at my oflice, No. 910 north Sixteenth street, every | evening from 6 to 9 p. m., commene- troad Chirly-fur p o e fug Monday, October 25¢h o Satar- anti ol pan o < fees beforo o 15 | day, October 30th, and Mondsy, No | persons, witne s fees before vard of insanity . Vhe following was adopted Ticsoleed, That the county treasurer 0 and is horeby directod to reduce the vember Ist, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. to complote new lirt. Everybody come. | Jas. N. Moy, | Registrar 6th Ward. 600 025 6L The special cars No. 12 and No 100 of the U. P. went west attached to the uoon trainMonday withS iperintende: t J.T. Clark and Gen George Crook and party, the latter going out for a grand hunt. Fourteen trains camo in from the west, in 24 hours,ending Sunday eve- ning, S ock arri P. train 1: yos er“ay, 154 ca No. 4, one hour late to- .hy. At the closing eession of convention of raiiway conductors, fin L-uis, Sat- urday, Me. Sunucl Herman, of the O &N, was elected @ member of the exect ve committee for the ensu- ing year. Conductor John D. Adams, of the Uvion Pacific, was elected to the offica of Grand Inside Sentinel. The next session wiil bo held in the city of Buffalo. 01d fashioned jewelry melted over into the latest styles at Edholm & Erickson's, te the P. O, First-class board at the McKenzie Dining Hall, Sixteenth and Dodge Streets. Tt is near the business part of the city and convenient for clerk, business men and others, Tullch ood for 21 K The Garland Parlor Stove standa at the frout; leads any v the market. Meases. Lang & Foitick will be pleased toshow you all the latest improve- wents, and convince you at once that thero isno better stove in the markot. 1 Karaham street, next to First National Bank s35-eod-tf Spectacles to suit the most difficuit eyes at Edholm & Erickeons, the jew- clers, oppasite the postoflice. ‘What Wu Are Tsxed The county clerk has completed the tax list for 1880, and taxes are now due. A recapitulation of all the state and county tax assessed, shows a total of porsonalty, §64,185.10; land, $39,- 098,10; lots, $69,638 53; total, §172,- 91153, | The summary of state, county and district taxes are as follows: STATE. n of the east half of lot 13, , Reed's 1st addition, as as- | for the your 1879, from $400 1o | #75 and collect tax secordingly, on accoant of error by ay -essor. Adjourned to the 26t Joux R. Maxcapsres, County Clerk. Mr. J. tie, the Xarnham gro- | cor, has filled his cellars and ware- rooms to their utmost capacity with | apples, onions, potatoes and all kinds | of vegetables for winter ue | California Peacs, Plyms, Grapes, | tte., at Tizard's Palace, o211 E. Maurer has oponed his new | 3 saloon and lunch room 1214 Farnham | stroet, late Elguttera siore, 1 | D | General Fun { Sinking * & General Fund, Hond i Dttt School Fund, | of the Fifth ward. The large number sold spenks well for the popularity and sjaclal merit of Cox, Fashionable Dross | the different kinds of instraments he Maker, 517 Fifteenth street, between | handles. Bistiéa) tholisgo fslock *now) o[ WWise Wright has recently se- hand Mr. lected a #plendid assortment of iustra- clearny s rlay that ou Ssturd y | mants of various and besutifal do- jtist had his offico neatly painted insido and out, and tho of 30 and see for your- *|signs. He has front adorned with a number showy sigus. selves; 16th stre t, near Farnham, into the latest styles at Eiholm & Erickson's, opposite P. 0. Funeral of Hon. J. R. Meredith. The funeral services of the late John R. Meredith of this city, were held at the Presbyterian church at 10:30 this morning, Rev. W. J. Harsha officiating. A large concourse attended, to pay the iast tribute of respect to the honored dead. The district court was adjourned for the day by Judge Savage and the members of the bar attendeld {he faneral in a body. The pall-bearers were Judge James W, Savage, Gen. C. F. Manderson, Gen. Experience Estabrook, Hon. B. E. B. Kennedy, Judgo Hyde, and Messrs. P. L. Per- vine, Otis H. Ballou, J. I. Redick, Howard Kennedy and Wm. Lehmer. At the close of di¥ine services the remains were ese- tod to the depot by the bar, and will be this evening for- warded 10 Philadelphia for burial, BAR MEFTIN At a mecting of *ho Douglas county bar, held at the ¢ 1t house on Satur- day, at 4 'clock, I n. B. E. B. Ken- tiedy was elected chitirmait, and A N. Ferzuson, secretary. On motion, it wa committee consisting Doane, Esq., Gen. Manderson and B. E. B. Konnedy be appointed to draft suitable resolutions relative to the death of Hon. J. R. Meredith to be repurted to the barat a future mect- ing. It was also resolved to attend the funeral services in a body. resclved thata of Geo. W, Spectacles to suit the most diflicult eyes at Edholm & Ecickeons, the jew- elers, opposite the postoffi.. BIDS ON BONDS. Crry CLeRg’s OFFICE, Omana, Oct. 21, 1880. Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at his office until 7:30 o'clock Monday evening,October 23th, A. D. 1880, for the purchase of $66,- 100 of bonds of the city of Omaba, described as follows: One hundred and twenty bonds of five hundred dollars each, and sixty- one bonds of one hundred dollars each, all dated November 1st, 1880, and bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum, interest ayable semi-snnually at K ountze Bros’. banking honse in tho city of New York, and the bon redeemable on the first day of November, 1900, at the same bank. Said bids shall epecify the price that will be paid and the amount of bonds proposed to bo taken. Envelopes con- taining said proposals or bids shall bo wmarked *‘Bids on Bonds,” be ad- dressed to the undersigned, and be delivered before the expiration of the time above specified. The city coun- cil reserves the right to rejoct any or all bids. By order of the city coun- cil. J. F. McCantxey, oct21-4t City Clerk. Spectacles to suit the most difficult oyes at Edholm & Ericksons, the jew- elers, opposite the postoffice. Real Estate Transfers. Amelie Dubs et al. to John H. Mack: q. ¢. d., sw. }scc. 10, tp. 14, T 12 e.—$2400. ma J. Spaon to Josephine . Whte: q ¢ d.,lots 1 and 4, bik. 53; 1 ulndS blk. 71; lot 3, bik. 72, all iu the city of Floreace—g5. Mary Dunk to Josephine White: , lots 1 and 4, blk. 53, Florence " The Omaha National Bank to John K. Higard:q. ¢ d., 17 a. in w. 4 nw. 6, tp. 16, r. 13, e.—8L. agency of any ivsirument unless bo lias previously ascertained that it is commendad to, and tested by the best 0id fashioned jewelry melted over or_of 1 will sit at my offco northoast cor- | GOLDEN PIAHD & FRAME, SIGN OF THE A HOSPE, JR., Pianos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments, Sheet Music and Musi- cal Instruments. FINE STUCK OF MOULDINGS- o Frames st grest S pwards, wand dpwaris Velvet frames Baniot o d shoet music. o 1478 OPENIN id enkeg, ity oF o ciro of Dan, competent to tead storc’ also a painter and Tuquire ks plasterer. huous Loeality; good tentaats pr. his office. 7L B m!nlmu R T Doviie 716-26 Announcement. 1 S. P. MORSE & GO0., FARNHAMST. CASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS. BLANKETS, COMFORTERS &C. STEPHENS & WILCOX'S STOCK. We have Many Goods, bought last year, that have since advanced from Thirty to Fifty | per cent., yet WE OFFER THEM AT BANK- - RUPT PRICES: 50 Pairs 10-4 White Blankets at - S s $2.00, Worth 50 Pairs 10-+ White Blankefsat - - el - - 8235, Worth 4.00 25 Pairs 10-4 White Blankets at c e o - $5.00, Worth 7.00 25 Pairs 11-4 White Blanketsat - - e - $6.00, Worth 9.00 30 Pairs California White Blankets at - - $10.00, Worth 20.90 100 Pairs Western Grey Blankets at - - - - - $5, $6 and $7.00 - All to-day |mrll| from $2 to $3 a pair more. UNDERWEAR FAR UNDER VALUE. Men’s Merino and all wool Shirts and Drawers at less than wl.o'esale prices of to-day Among them we offer a line of all wool seamless Scurlet Shirts and D's manufac American tiovmy Co., all sizes at $2.50 1g1rm»m worth $5. 50 dozen Ladies Vests and Pants, at 50c, worth 75. .»D dozen Ladies Vests and Pants, at 75e, worth $1 00. 0 dozen Ladies' Vests and Pants,at 95¢, worth $1 25. }J dozen Lad‘es’ Seamless Vests, very_heavy, at $1 25, worth $1. 75. A full line of Cartwright & Warner's Ladies’ Vests and Pants, at $1.75, worth $2.50. Children’s Vests, all sizes, from 25 cts. up. SHAWL and CLOAK DEPARTMENT. tured by the We are now in daily receipt of lar e shipments of NEW FALL GOODS, All of which are be'ng opened un and marked as rapidly as they | oomo in, and placed on sale in > | the departments to which they - belong. We will show in all " |lines of Goods more extensive ® 2 then 10 work i at the end of 15th [ oneor two B 1 Koom 6, Q08 k¥ ]< nyer | fered in certain line of Goods in [OK SALEMixcd pminte, ¢ A Holines,160h aud California Sta, oo mber Sl izt I),\hNI)’S Sixteonth-st. “ y 1o white spot. by Al Arewacd will b pa v at Duke's J OTICE ¥y i mlv real ca fore T slall no pas o responsibie for b left our home without any ier own Irco will, thero. de t ¢ho may Incur or AVONDET. 78427 dof cattle, fonnd in ¢ raficld in West Cmha, 3 B Vaxbr perceivable, s Ender will be tewarded by returning the above descri to Frolerick wellon, cor. Capitol ave. an u( AL NOTICE—Otto Frisout. verermmary n. graduate of the veterinary colloge Suitgart and Zarich. Hospita b Hhermman 5861 Absolutely Pure. st Terma 204 Poe . Taott & Con No otho 2 week 366 2z A Registration Notice. Stato of Nebraska Douglas Co. Notice is hereby given that I will sit in the store of Edward Lucas, cor- ner of Thirtecnth and Chicagostreets, October 25th, 26th and 30th, for the purpose of correcting the voting lst R. RISDON, General Insurance Agent, REPRESENTS: PHTNIX ASSURANCE €O., of Lou- NATIONAL,Cap- 1lon, Cash Assets 46,107,107 JEstotleston, N ¥ 1i000/00) THTE MERCIIAN ark, . i eipinCaptal . 1,600,000 900, S. Waxeriii, | Adjustm nt Taz, og License,. 99 | Registrar of the Fifth ward, Qmaba, | AX Douglas county, Neb. l SiStinni Gor} of Fifienth & Dengias g85% 83333 4] EF TWO DOLLARS ‘VIL}A SECI'RE and varied assortments than at any time in the past. Purchas- ers will find at the begiuning of the season, as well as during its progress, the choicest styles, as well as the most abundant sup- T m‘“; ply from which to make their selections, and at prices that can- - not fail to be satisfactory to the closest buyer. Itemized adver- 0t tisements will appear through- _‘ out the season givisg definite in- formation in veference to the ar- rival of new things aud the Special Bargains that will be of- every d=partment of our estab- lishment. L. B, WILLIAMS & SONS, 1422 and 1424 Dodge St., Car. 15th. iy ‘FEBRIFUGE} i i Jiibsiiimis THE GREAT MAI.ARIALANTIDO‘I‘I—: Safe, cmam. Sure and Speedy. NEVERFAILS TO CURE .| he only article knownihatWill eradicalethis disease permanentlyfromthe sysfem J.C.RICHARDSON, $OLE PROPRILTOR General Agents, RICHARDSEN & €0. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. STLOUIS- EVERYWHERE. THE WEEKLY BEE A bargain in 72x144 inch Double Shawl at'$5.00. Vt~lan Beu.ver Shawl:s at $4 00, worth $6 00. $8. “ $10.00. Cloaks and Dolmans. Asusual we offer rare bargains and have ‘The best $5 00 C! oak in Omuhd. { | | | | | { “ $15.00 An elegant line of Diagonal Dolmans handsome- ly trimmed with Passmenterie andfjfringe at. $15.00, $20.00, $25.00. PASSM ENTERIES, BEADED GIMPS, BEADED SPIKES. 10 pieces Beaded Gimp at 25 cts. & yard, worth 40 cts. 10 pieces Beaded Gimp at 45 cts. a yard, worth 75 cte. 10 pieces Beaded Gimp at 80 cts. a yard, worth $1 25, An elegant line ot flne Beaded Gimp at fully 25 p:-r cent le:s than ever before. FRINGES, FRINGES---SUPERB STOCK. x Commeneing at silk knotted fringes for v5 cts. we offer up to $7.00 per yard, the most elegaat line ever shown west of New York. NEW MOURNING FRINGES, NEW BEADED FRINGES, NEW FANCY FRINGES. One price marked in plain figures. S. P. MORSHE & CO., 9 FARNHAM \I’RM‘T ---HAS NOW OPENED FOR INSPECTION H]S NEW STOCK E L G U TTE R of Fall and Winter Clothing for Men‘a Youths' Boys' and Children's Wear. / et —-SPECIAL ATTTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO MEET Z 1001 Farnham Street. the requirements of Everybody. .--OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND PATTERNS IS PoppletonBlock. the most varied and elegant ever displayed in the city. —CITIZENS ARH CORDIALLY INVITED TO EXAMINE our large display of Dress and Bgsine: Suits, Fall ig orcoats, Novelties in Furnishing Goode, o Grand :{:ifi: e e TR Ve Canie e i Blanketsand Overalls, &c.. &c. _NOONEIF HE CONSULTS HIS OWN INTERESTS WILL buy one dollar’s worth of Clothing until he has seen our immense Stock and learned our Pricex, —_— - - LATEST TELEGRAMS Are Not Half as Interest- f ing to the General Read- AGENTS i FOR DEVUN & co-; ] er as the Following Price TEE List: Ibs of A sugar for. '{?,3 BUSTON | e 1% % H 18 GLOTHING i yt 2’:?%‘&“:'{3:;‘:;,’; = 3 ! y o||S=2M == FARNIAM STREET. X2X w Gotaon Byean, por gul % — e e SR % A, BOOTE'’S Mo Oval Brand - 1% i3 OYS‘I‘EBS 1% o “hrand” of O bavs noptatripred u thers. You gt mors Oyeters 16 B0,000 DOILIT.A BS 20 2 5 ‘RS CHEAP | CHEAPER | CHEAPEST | Beterier e i S = MAX MEYER & BRO. Pl il Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell theur B S it | entire stock of e iz Diamonds, Watches, 1 e o e i 5’;3;?:"1%"”:,’“"‘::’.; =5 Jewelry, Clocks. Gotan: honelces, or i 1 7L \ : : ¥ Silver-Ware, 3 1 Pianos & Organ | e "“"".‘L'Hrl‘..'mxm.. S AND o S e 241 | i sei. | GENERAL MUSIGAL MERGHANDISE Tng Ofiginal Reliable Grocers. | A Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per _____OMAEA. NEB. cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, \ J. H. FLIEGEL & CO. preparatory to moving into their L MERCHANT ~ TAlLors,|weN Store, Cor. llth & Farnham | No. 1220 Douglas Street, we Mean Bl‘smefll. Colne and be (Jonvinced. Far Pm Waar, OMAHA, NEB.

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