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T'HE DAJLY BEE. VvF‘nday Morning, Nov. 12. BREVITIES. “Paterson sells coal. {—Frederick Leading Hatter. — See Polack’s advertisement. a28-4f csta Chapter party tomight. Xots, American remedy. £ =P ster is running the Omaba T\ - Lubin'e bulk perfume at Kubu's #2-“Articles for decorating 2% Kuliw's Just re-eived at Saxesafine It Shoulder Braces. L —Tsaac N exs, 1422 Douglas strect. ~BFST-IN THE WORLD—Ba: Glove fitting Patterns at Bushman’s. 1f ~The best of meats at Bath & White's 2548 suarket, opposite the postoffice. —Bath & White, opposite 4 , receive fresh fish every Yoor 1ands, Lots, Houses and Farus, Y05k over Bemis’ new column on flest page i FISH every Thursday the Palace Murket, enth Stre-t. The fuir at Creighton Hall is wita good sug closs until Saturday nisht. — Lok, Farms, Hoases and Lands. Lo Cho'ce butter, fresh eggs, teas, &) Jine of fancy o dstapl: g —The telegraph poles are being put up ine from hoth 03 the Omaha & Si ©ade u rih end are nowup. wire st ung next we k. 3 ily issue ot The Omaba T i s temporarily suspended unti yress snd additional material ean be ob- vived f.om C cimed. weekly edition will be publish-d.. —Oae plain drunk waspulledWed esday and wentup in default of S3aud costs this morning. Another individual paid §5 and | lows cpets for disturbing the peace. A ca ¢ of aszilt and Battery was also on hand, but [ my painful duty this evening to an- wad mot been heard from when Inst re- ported. —Just reccived at King, Armstrong & successors to J. O. Slatter, 16th and ifornia Street, ONE CAR LOAD of | but was unfortunately taken sick, and oice Michigan apples. Call and get | althouch during her lingering iliness €0 prices. “Ttis expected that the two ends of the to- gother to-day, 1 a goodsapply of iron was Omaha & St. Paul lize will be bro received this week, and track laying ha: been going on lively. Through trains will | yond the power of man tosave. Death probably be put on about th Ist of Dec- ipple, Mcdlillan & Co., the jewel- s and will not | the emis’ new colamn of bargainson 15t About twenty-iwo miles of 1he Ttishoped to have jicago, when it will be re- In the meantime a very large LIFES DRAMA, The Curtain Rung Down on =| the Last Act for Poor Kitty Mathews. Mourning Among the Theatri- cal People. The fraternsl fecling and esprit du {corps which cxists among theatrical | people has been long recognized and | is immortalized in the story aod song of the “Little Church {Round the Corner.” Tt is ceen also in a cae which has oceurred in our city, in tho | care taken of a sick actress of the St. Elmo thestre during a long illness and the respecta paid to hor last remaine. Miss Kitty Matthews, who was born twenty-four years ago in sunny Eagland, like, many anotlrer girl, te- came enamored of the stage, aud to America, played several s, her role being that of Omaha on April 20tk to pley a four ment for Manager Jack Nugent, «f the St. E'mo, but &t the end of the second week was taken ill, and dicd Wednesday atMercy hes; During her illnass fessionals, and especially Jack Sugent, who has a big, warm heart, saw that she wanted for nothing, ard her last ore made lighter by their kindness. Wednesday, when her death was stage of the theatre ely decorated with the insignia of grief, the chair which had been occupied by the dead artiste was draped in mourning, over which wire placed floral tributes. The ladics of the company wore black sashes and ths gentlemen rosettes of the rame weeks’ er moment; sombre hue. When the cortain was rung up it ced “‘the vacant chair” in the centre of the stage, and Harry Par- ker, the stago manager, advancing from the temi-circle, spoke as fol- “Lavies axp Gestiewes: It is nounce the death of one of our sister professionals, who this morning de- parted to that bourae whence no trav- eller rotur, Matthews played a limited engagement at this theatre, she had every care and attention tht uld bs bostowed upon her by kind friends, it was of no avail. Mr. Nugent, the manager, with his usual generosity, provided both phy- sician and nurse, but her life was be kuocked at her door and she answer- NATIONAL GUARDS. Results of the Convention at the Oapital Wednesday. The mesting of the militia officers ©” the state at Lincoln Wednasd .y wes au ivteresting ome, and cme that promises much good fo the militia of the state. The following named offi- cers responded to roll call and reported ready for business: Capt. Scottand Lieut. Adameon, of Co. D, York. Capt. Crager, Co. G, Omaha. Private Smith, of Co. H, Omaha. Capt. Copp and Lieut. Mumford, Wahoo Foragers. Capt. Murdock, Co. A, First Light Artitlery, Blue Springs. Capt. A. V. Cole and Sargt. W kins, Jupista Independents. Capt. Keller, Ist Lieut. LeHew, 21 Lieut. Young, Co. E, Sutton. Lieat. Esly, Co. I, Columbus. Capt. F. Sweet, Lieut. W. W. Wal- cott, Merrick Rifles, Central City. Capt. Ritterbuth, Lieut. Alexander Guards. Capt. Derby, Bennot Riflcs. Capt. Harrison, Capital Guards, Shord, ta’s | Lincoln. After some preliminary business of no particular interest to the genoral he committoe on laws reported ceneral fostures of a bill, which wereadopted. WHIRL OF RUIN. The Reign of Terror Expect- ed in 1881, ‘When We Shall All Look for the Crack of Doom, A well-known scientific gentleman of this city who has 3 wide reputation for his loarning as well as forthesound- nees of his views, has prepared a lec- ture to be delivered before a society of which be is a member, upoa the sub- ject of “The End of the World.” We have been permitted to read it and by a great deal of persuation obtained, leave to make one or two extracts from the introductory and clesing portions which are well worth perusing. The auther say: “If it were possible to weigh the causes of human misery one against the other, it would probably bs found that from no other single source has sprung more agony than from appre- hention of the day of judgment—or the end of the world, as it is com- monly termed. It is & torror peculiar to christendom. The Bible is the sole authority for a great and_terrible day of wrath, when the esrth shall pass away and mankind be_called to judg- ment. Hence doomsday is the . sive property of the favored posscs<ors of Holy Writ. The fear of its com- ing has been coustant during the whole Christian era, Its threatening was indirectly the origin of that re- markable series of expeditions called A commission authorized by tte governor, was appoiated to draw up these Jaws and to prosent chem to the next logislature as a bill. The com- mittee consists of Capt. Scott, Licut. Lo Hew and Lieat, Short. The main points of this bill are liability to and exemption from military service. Se- cond, active force. . Third, organiza- tion. Foumth, arms, armory and uni- form. Fifth, officers and their duties. Sixth, parade and encampment. Seventh, piy. Eighth, fines and courtmarshal. Ninth, appropriations. The most important was the adoption of a resol tion expressing the senti ment of the convention that field and staff officers should be chosen from active servico, THE BEST Is the cheapest, yoa will eay when you have caten bread made from the Gold- en Eagle Flour, cnly §3 25 per 100 ounds. Remember this is tho best Winter Wheat Flour. Wisss M. Yares. SCULLEY IS WALKING. ey ey WNEW GOODS AT KURTZ'S FOR FALL AND WINTER the Grusades; its spproach has at times alarmed whole contlnents and cast a gloom over periods of greater or less duration; and dread of it has continually caused the most terrible meutal sufforing wherever christianity prevailed. The signs of the times indicate that we shall witness soon another of thos. great doomsday scares. The remark- able conjunction of the san and plan e's in oppoattion to the carth which will take place in June, 1881, is sn ocourrence portentous of the dire:t calawities to many intelligent minds eveu; and whatever may b lacking in that circumstance to arouse the Igner: ant to a state of panic is beig suppl1ed by the press in the shape of a Mother Shipten prophecy, foretelling the end of the world at that idgutical dite,and will be supplemented by tical alarmists whom the occasion iy sure to call forth. Tnat the coming year will be a reign of terror in this respect scems as certainas it is possible to predict any human event The author then goes on to review the subject of Judgment Day panics, showing how senseless they have been how much misery has been caused by thom. He gives the testimony cf the Scripturos in regard to the event, describes the stampedo to Jerusalem, Luthsr's Refermation and its scare, the Millerite folly and that of the Second Adventis dissects Mother Shiptou's prophecy and gives a brief account of miscellaneous ecaces and THE GANTT MONUMENT. No Immediate Danger of its Being Struck by Light- ning. The Nebraska S-ate Bar association met Wedneeday in chambers at the U. 8. court house. The meeting was called to order at 8 o'clock by General Mandereon, president. Hon. T. M. Marquette, of Lincoln, was elected orator for 1880, and the cretary was instruoted to notify him thereof and ask h!s acceptance thereof. On report of the committee on ad- miesion, the following gentlemen wexs elcctad members of the atsociation: J. Jeusen, Geneva; John D. Hayer, Harvard; A. Lyt Sawyer, Lincoln; E F. Swythe, Omaha; F. G. Hlmor, Kearney; Goo, W. Doane, Omaha; B E. B. Kennedy, Omaba. Mr. Seymour, from the committce on the Gantt monument, reported as follows: Tothe Stat Tur Aswoe 0 Your committee, appointed on the Gantt monument fund, beg leave to teport, that the following named sume of mouey have been collected for that purpose by your committce, and that Gay E Brown, the custodian of said fund now has the same, subject to the order of tho associatio Fremont, §20 23; Blair, $5; Sutfon, 313; North Platte, 813 York, 33 56; Omaba, §10; Whi AlL of wl.uch s most “respecttully itted. November 10, 1880, C. W. ‘eymour, S. H. Calboun, Guy A. Brown, G. W. Covell, com- mittee, T'he report was received and the committeo granted until Janusry to make its final report, Mr. Howe oflsred the following: Resolved, That the committee on legal education be directed to investi- uato the practical workings of the rale adepted by Hon. Geo. W. Puat, jadge of the fourth distr ct, in regard u to the bar, and to report cciation in January what legislation, if any, is necersary to structed to send a copy to the chair. man of the comaittee on legal oduction. Adjourned- D. G. Hou, Secretary, The Pe esirian At 2:30 p. m. to-day, Mike Scul- ley, who is undertaking his immense walking feat at the Grand Central Bil- liard Hall, had completed his 72nd quarter mile. The shortest time made was 2:50 minutes, the longest 4:33. The walking is attracting a great deal of interest. SCULLEY IS WALKING. CLOCKS at Epnorx & Eric SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE—Advortiscments To Let For Sale Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding &c., will be ln- serted in thess coiumna once for TEN CENTS per line; each subsequent tnsertion, FIVE CENTS o por line. Tho fust insertion nover loss than TWENTY-FIVE CEMTS. ____ ToloAx—momer. TO LOAN—_ACS por cont futer 856,000 % r ey :‘;:\‘l(s’lnrélauymn umoonfin;«mlh;lullvs S Droperty, Ay 3t e ST ATl s ; 05 Fambam st Ui Gy ey for_gonc dy en VWASIED-A frscclaes gl housework. _Gord wages and st , rorthe st coruer Dodge and 2 o vgid iman prefered. Ap- + onls, Cre ghton House th & even= s47-11 D antry. 6 laly or centleman to Standard Worls. Libe al commissions gus “Addres: R W. Tangney. 236 Dunglas, cor. 16th St. 8 111 V/ANTED— i to 0o hewemurk iy smeli o good washer and ‘ron ‘ca'l at SIS South 15t 20 other pecd spply. est o rtered, 'Ad roes 2 3 oea‘ion, thi huwmndd_lars; You sSplendt! oreniny ul.fs addeess R E. G th wake the rule uniform throvghout the e state. AddrcnsT, B u ! Adopted, and the secretary in-| A LADNInthecly wioh e eo Puiyof gentiemen to board a Address T. VA2 0= Situntion by o comeetont you lady as book-keeper cr clerk in & store: Apply at this effic sio16 ‘ ANTEO—A dining reom girl and & washer, at At ANTUI—A T ke Applycor 15th Wit g oo FOR RENT—HCUZES AND LAND. dfront room, between 16th and CHEAP LAND EASTERN NEBRASKA, $2T0 85 PERACRE. Cclonies in all the best Counties in the State, Farms in Nebraska, many or CITY PROPERTY, |.: Consisting of Eley .| dences from $3,000 000. - the |J"U'S'I' EN . Immense Stock for FALL AKD WINTER Fine Custom-Made CLOTETEEGC Men'’s Suits, Boys’ Suits Children’s Suits. WINTER CVERCUATS For Men, NEMILLIONACRES 20,000 Acres =y OUGLAS COUNTY, Wear, Hats Caps, Trunks and Valises, at Prices to Sauit AlL ax POLACEKTS. Farnham Streei, Near Fourteenth to 12 Miles from Omaha, $6 to $10 Tper Acre, on Long Time and Low Interest. AGENTS FOR BDEVLIN & GO, THE ON CLOTHING HOUSE, A=8<> FARNHAM STREET. X=X Large tracts saitable fc= 80,000 acres scattered rougn lowa. A large number of Improved em near Omaha, $12 to $40 T acre. An Immense List of OMAHA . o OYSTEBS ped all others. You got morc: Oysters 1 Finy otser. BIEME General Western Agent, ¢ hrand” of Oysters have nowjontatelp E n cins of this brsud them ey T——— B Al Y = = % nt Resi- to $20,- Many vacant lots in additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and Lots, Business Houses and Lots, and all kinds of Ciy od thecall. She quietly passed away. tut | We who are left can only look upon her vacant chair and think of the de- ember. ~—The hotels were all full Wedn s1a hat was no excose fur the one which OPEX TO-DAY. 100 dozen Hosiers. 100 dozen Hosiery. side-shows. Tho conclusion he_acrives at is that ““The prophecies of Holy Writ apon HicgMaN has changed front,and is RETAILING MILLINERY AT WHOLESALE ¢uroed » number of excursionists out and parted one who bas played her part in the great Drama of Life. That vould mo even let them wit wp in the | 5 %, ST CR B waitiug voom. T e crowd weut > the | RN, 1B Qe ToRle B RO inscrutable hitherto that it appea's #tlantio Hotel, where they were allowed | pyyg down, We can say nc more. | H0D: idle to attach any importance to them. | without receiving any benefit, call at 23dand Burt Sts, Excallent barn, cisters wovet, by the fire all the night, the'beds | We. have done our duty, Let the| CLOVKS AND DOLMANS. To the rational mind they afford 10 | 230 Dodgo street, north side, botween o e We also have boing every ane taken, dead ard the beautifal rest The best line in the city at popul.y | substantial basis for any hopo o feats | 151 "1 41, and soo the agent for 5 Farnbam . Attention h # frequently been called [ Those who think that variety pecple | prices. et nelr <iob 3 OR RENT—Good hove and b = - ety p . Geation with other supsr. | Ismwo Nichols' American Remedy. | '8 od houwe aud barn, 15'h and o the dangerous condition of the riad | huve no hearts would think so no| HOODS AND WOOLEN GOODS. | Xittons teaditions the botter for the | ol6eodim 4 F A L e leading up Prospect Hill, which as the win- ter comes on, with slippery snow and ice, becowes worse. Mr. George Med ock has ficed the roal from the cemetery gate to the foot of the first hill, and the city should pit its force at work on their part at once «d avoid serious accidents. —From Mr. J. S. npifrom thestate capit=1Thursday, where L attended @ mee ing of the capitol build At 2 oclock yesterdsy the fa-|choice mew thincy, at KURTZ'S probably be completed by J of M Z < g to the contrary. And even if there ~ct29-e0d-tf Maps for Douglas and Sarp; least not reprosecta‘ives’ hall, and conve- ;“""‘ Eotd }“‘;‘?“"_ “’““dl““ Store, Oreighton Bock. 16 | b w1q be a collision, it is by no meane 5 Countles for sase, £ o will have to put up | from taker Réowe's, and was o~ s ¢ ugad Jront, and s | ertain that any harm would result AT ALL quently the legislatas for another session with less comfo-table and convenient quarters, The estimate for | riages following the ramains to their :}”‘““*"“\‘”;“,”-\'F"J" AT WHoLBsA1E hf- already peet trough the fails | the Market, (-1 == e, 1416 1e past month ted to $4000. The o . R . = bt i withou Douglas sireet. the past month amoun he | st resting place, in Souther's come T o el befing ot | Douglas stros 022t noxt meeting of the board will be held De- camber st The locomotive which brought the Wedues lay's train up from Lircoln came vilot cover several into Omaha with inches deep with snow. Inquiry Ce elope the fact that the train had passed throvgh Wisit Kuriz's atore. LB P e Ty t s = o £ i 3 3 = T an extravagant pieco of grim humor. | SIC,” acroes tho strect, to the new | fime. Aasices b . 1o g i i e BARGAINS, BARGAINS. | Goglygists have effectually subordi- | brick buildisg next door to Harria & e ©. PURNITUR, GROCERS S et s i i f e B Real Estate Transfers. As Whipple, McMillen & Co. will | nuted tho gld theory of cataclysma as | pp oo 5 JOR SILE OR _HKE % OMAHA 2 ¥ ‘-"‘;“;’,“';:;' ::‘.“"f“‘j‘ Coel. | Geo H. Guy, shen, to Samuel A. | removo to the brick storein Creighton [ azencies in moulding the earth's con- | ***1"* ICoE ""““’v,fif,!",‘,f’;,; IRl vy THe. = ouane guADA pecially * s the case on the line be-§ (3 yqrq g, d., large number of lots 7 formation to that of the gradusl ac- JRS! i on thellus of the U B, e borecy dun ——— e twoen Wahoo and Weston, and Engineer | 11 Wiloox's add . Omaha$669 4o, | D1ock % the 16th of this month, they | OFREISR 8 F b o roteh: FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! Tamraistar Good Eong.for mmraon £y MAX MEYER & CO 1. Mathis iuformod o BEE reporter that | Theodore F. Lycn to Henry Gib. |ote offering anything In thair lice | ou¢')ong periods of {ime. The Omsha Fur Manufactarer, | 23 i seemiseer o brlicaticn to Mrs. Perry, | 1S oncs and 4 fal lots, 8. Mar 200 o heran through several drifts that were | aon, w. d., part Iots 5, 6, 7 and 8, | below cost, in order to make room fcr |~ ¢So far as it is possiblo for the hu- | Henry G, Richter, is to be found op- | 750,000 choice brick forsals Avpiy 17T S 8 A mATICBu R off frposs ‘050 ¥ four feot decp. One of these drifts was | Kounizo & Ruth's add., Omsha— |o large invoice of jewslry, clocke, | man mind to foresco the course of ba. | pociic e 1ot fin oot | L Croen & Sons. Counet hatny e yogat n.".,'ffi.l'l,",'.‘,’;.’,'..‘;’,"éfi?.‘.fl)‘.'.‘? R several car lengths long, and an extra head { $1,300. tches, &o,, &c. Partios neoding | tuce, itis probable that the earth will | P Talimseee o GO HOU: oo athorst | _add.. 500 of steam was nece sary to pull through. | David Daley and wife to Andrew | Walches, ctc, e “ | continue to sweep onward in its orbit, TO THE PUBLIC, ,,.,,“;;2‘;,3‘:,’,\(“"5“;‘;s,,,,;;}hm G ¥ %0 g o and fof, Nelson's adiition. ? T600 The platforms were all covered with snow. The train came in right on time. 9 e < - 005 e —— eo. E. Barker and wife to Eliza e tionableif it has yet attated its full- [ Mc, C. J. Taylor, I have removed my | pani is, in his nuu[' column on Ist page 7,000 Ruriz's d., 1ot 49, Gize's add. SCULLEY IS WALKING. ost dovelopment of loveliness or.its | geo ; e e mew Column onlat page _ 0 Boshuw Bhkmes ot uries. o . e e ok evatasag & pigh | Ao insurance sgency from tho coruor | JOR sALe—Siel mint s 4. TormegTo % —_————————— Board £3.50 at the Hudson River House. 11-2t “New Stock, ey K inoti ; Low Prices. e G> to H. Dohile & Cn.'s for nico ft. | dead wor'd. - Remote aais the inev- | best indemnity and will seo to it, | YN7 0 WATHEWS DANGING ACTDENY | Hause and lot, 276 sear Farahira Gl G Ll Lo s AtH. Donze & Co.'s, ting shoes. - 5 9 : Hosauaxn—Wednesday evening, S dening to all who love thsir dear old | gxclusive business) that their interests | TyiiE BoARDIN 5 Brick h ot Leading Shoe Store. 5 | of overy desoription just in, at othies sarth: ™ Haggily, thay will HE BoARDIS G HOVIE on morima: Brick housc and comer 1oL 130 y 3 g e Ngh 5 5 ; D nd Jackann o mall howe and fall lot, Cui et IYER & € ahs . Novenber 10, at 6:20, Carris Bertha, H. Dodiz .00 e boon hushed tosleeyin he kind | ™ill bo fully proteoted both as rogarda A il s dck ,,"u,,',,.,,n Hiase and o 234 Wrocto e o & MAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Neb. PERSONAL PARAGRAPES. youngest child of Geo. A. and Dovie 1ap millions of years before the beaaty | security agiinst lcss, and as regards day h‘- froen “m. - e )tis H. Bal'ou went west yesterday Herbert Thayer, of Rock Creek, is in ). S. Gibson returned from Lincoln yes- | yyormin» at 10 o'clock. Douglas Co. § chat long sleep that comes benificent- REoliiny Residence ana fulllot, Farnham s Rl o) We, the undersigned, scorersand |1y to should render us 2103t Sah 7 Howarz, J. C. Rosenfeld left Wednesday for Attention, Company G time keepers for Michael Scully in ;hh: I ;fi:fle::it “::d ;n;f::l; Denver. There will be a epecial moef his walk of 4,000 quarter miles in [ Tfjt come to the whirl of universal| New Engravingsat Hospe's. ORIAELA . iu the city. Major 3. H. Davis, of Wahoo, was in the city Wedaecday. . E. Dorsay, of Fremont, return. e home. vesterlay. ik Lehmer Joft for Alamosa, Color- Hon. Tewis Ley, of Stanton, came up from the capital yesterday. Mr. C. A. Servoss, of the New York Graphic, isin the city. Ben Kimball, traveling agent of the | structure that will be the pride of the Cannda Southern railway, is in the city. | city. at = = Howe a1 T Captain C. B. Weston, Fourteenth In. ST L. B. Williams & Son’s, A NEW FIRM. FRIDAY, November I12th, 80, House and TOYS for the Helitay tr. v, arrived from the west Weduesday, | D© J0ur shopping at Kurtz's. Liven collars and coffs in latsst [ King, Armatrong & Co. have pur | gporpy oo v e 1 GATZ & FREEWAN, 510 11th St., Oma C. 5. Dilworth, attorney general-clect ; atyles. chased the grocery business formerly Reifene property, Rounsae and. s o of Nebraska registored at the Withuell L wewed everything Newin Neckwesr, Hos. [ awned by J. 0. Siatter, northeast ear- | N ARY ANBEBS‘]N B s ; . Wedesd: Shoes. : 5 = i Absolutely Pure Houwse and 3 05y WeLSSeT o1 o iory, Suspenders, Whito and Cojored | ner Sixteenth and California streete, | Sipportes by the Steriing Actor y 3 Horae and 3 actes at. varrac J. C. Bounell. of the Durlington & Missouri land departwest, v :s in the city Weduesday. E. M. Bartlett ‘nd wife v.cre among the passengers who c.me in o the Lincoln tcain yesterday. Mr. N. B. Falconer, of A. Cruiskshik &Co., left yesterday for New Yorito he abscnt two or three wesks. Fravk Haolon came up from Liocoln terday, and reports excursionists Tows thove as haviog ha d work £ keep from M. K. Sherwood, oneof the most pop- iar and widely kndwn travelline men on ‘ie rond, and a genial and talented gentle- wau, i in the city. Cavtrin 1. 8 H don, of Chicago; J. | good security. ~ W. F. Srorzer, ' TR : s ¥ e, d Victor Ry- F > | B has che ¢, and Is | attacked so many horses of the street p e moredm-nb 6 than any other Stov: trict'y warranted inevery ! gl of St T e 10ha0d Jackeon Stg, | HICRAN Bas hanged front, aud ta [ re STmimtn o DENTIST, |SHOES MADE TO GRDER | 1408 Fam, St Omaha, sleb. 1E reciies t ealequans i sall 5 Soely relgrenice Solli ) Y astern Towa, were am: Reramize Mruxexy ar WHoiEssjE * car line that it is feared some Of the * oppycy: jazons Binck, comer Capitol Ave, a5d | an? gatistaction guar mtesd, Peloasvery roas ue “; trouble. Cor. 10th and Jackson, promivent railway agents in the vity ves- terdnsy ibson, who came mora if they had witnessed this trib- ate of resrect and scon the effoct this spsech had upon all present, for 1| there was net one unmoved person in the house. Thesong, “Lot the Dead and the Beautiful Rest,” was then sung by « | Mis« Minnie Lamont, and this closed the sadly affecting scene. largely attended, a long line of car- tery. The funeral was made morc impressive by the presence of tho | Cornet band of the Big Four Min- strels, whoso services were kindly vol- 2 | unteered for the occasion. &. Parsons, w. d., © # nw } sea-9, tp. 16, 9 e—$640. ty of Omaha,q. <. 4., pars Jot 6, Capilol add., (’uuhfi—fl Died. Hoaglard, agad two years. Services from the house Saturday the company at the armory this even- J. W. K, First Lteot., Commanding. Court House Bonds. Elsewkero in to-day's paper will be found the advertisement of the county commissioners to receive pro posals for the £125,000 six per cent court-hoase bonde, which were voted on clection day. Businers begtne promptly and we shall soon havo a New stock just received at H. Donze &Co., Leading Shoe Store Only 2 out of a lot of 25 of these celebrated Gold Coin Heating Stoves 1 Toft, and the second lot jast arrived. | It is no trouble to sell these beauties; | peoplesre 20w convinced that they are the best and cheapest in the mar- ket, and will furnish more hest in burning 2 tons of coal than any other stove will in burning 3 tons. I will sell them on m@osthly payments with | f? CLOCKS, a7 Epgows & Eicrsox's, sworn to before ma_ this 11¢h day of November, A. D. 1880, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Shirts. and PRICE. can prescat, fall, fine stack suitable lars. CLOCKS ar EpHoL¥ & ERICKsON's. Prices. These goods are special bargaios and are worihy of an carly inspec- Thisstock is now complete and you are invited to call and examine. BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR. See Tadies' vosts at 50 cents. See Ladves’ vests at 75 cents, See Lindica’ vests at $1.00. There goods ar- worth m.re moncg. BUTTONS AND TRIMMINGS. The largest c::ortment and ome Hu CLOCKS ar EonoLm & ERICKsON's. New Citrons, New Lemen Peel, Fresh Sweet Cuder. At FLexwiNg's. anything in this line will do well to call. EDHOLM & ERICSON have received to-day snother new and complete assortment of clocks. New steck of fine thoes Leading Shoe Store. State of Nebraska, s & 4,000 consecutive quarter hours, do wants pertaining to said walk, and if he faila to perform his walk to report it immediately. H. §. Rnoaves, R. Grast DaLTox. Subscribed in my presence and Lumnex R. Wrroar, Justice of the Peace. UNDERWEAR in overy GRADE, STYLE New DesioNs in Scarre Piss. L. B. Wiuia¥s & Soss, Dodgs and Fifteenth'Streets. nllthar&sat Fassu New Goons. We are receiving almost daily, and Call and get partica- Fumnixo & Co. o the seaton. which the Ingubrious belief is founded bavo proved so untrustworthy or so welfare and tranquillity of the human race, *‘Tho likelihood of any catastropho to the earth is ao infiniteeimal that it cludes the rules of computation. ymets have been always the great slestial bugbears. Prof. Proctor statos that tho chaucea of the sarth colliding with any of them are not more than one in a million. He might as well say one in a hundred million, for aushe that can bo demonstrated from it. Itis supposed that the earth the comet that got tangled vp for months among the moons of Jupiter apparently did no mischief to the satellites, and scemed only too glid when it effected an escape. Tho sug- gestion of mountans being sudderly upheaved ot continents submerged 13 unharmed and beautiful as now, for untold willions of years. It is ques- stder of beings. But be this o8 it may, there must come & time when through the operation of changeless natural laws it will fall into de- itabls event, its contemplation is ead- and freshnees they so admired sball have passed away. The certainty of ruin or in the quiet lull of exhausted contemplation that when alarmists shall_proclaim agsin impending doom and death and judgment, wo may say with Hamle We defy augury. If it be now; 'tis not to come; 3£ it be not to come, i Hickouax has changed front, and is ReTatixe MILLINERY AT WHOLESALE Prces. See hiswindows. and have put in an endre new and fresh line of goods,—consisting of & faliline of staple and fancy grocerics, producs, &s., which will be sold at the lowest possible cash figures. The boys are old hands at the business and proposs to deal on the square. Give thema call and see what they can do. nov10-w-th-m The Epizoot. The dreadful epizootic has broken out bad in the city and the present ‘weather makes it worse. Numercus cases are reported and the disease his See bia windous, cars will have to be taken off. Prices, See his windows. Tiyouhavo tried everything clee, . E. cornir of OR RENT—Cwolling house THE CREIGHTON, A first-class hotel in overy respect, is situnted on the northwest cornee of Thirteenth and Capitol aveuue. This uew house is newly and elegantly fur- nished throughout, and the table and bill of faro will compare favorably with the best in the land. Glve it « trial. No runnor at tho Depot. Bonner’s Stoves—much the finest Brckyax hes changed front, and is ReTatise MILUINERY A7 WHOLESALE Paices. See his windowo Has kem d his immens> steck of *‘ArT AND Mu- Having severed my connection with of 14th and Donglas to room 6, Creigh- ton block, and I would inform my old jonds aud patrons that I will atterd a1 heretoforo to their interests as & personally (fre insurarce bding my assistance s may borequired to ren- der the indemnity promptly available, street, late Elguttar's stora I New Eugravings at Hosi e’s, Fer Sale—Six-horse power Baxter engine ard boiler, in good repalr. Apply at Bek offica. nodtf Califcrnia Pcars, Plums, Grapes, ete., at Tinard’s Dal o21-tf ACADEMY OF MUSIC! MR: MILNES LEVICK, AND HER OWN COMPANY. Hamilton Griffin,Sole Manager. MISS MARY ANDERSON in Her Famous Character of BIANCA, —IX TIE GREAT PLAY O¥— FAZI0, THE ITALIAN WIFE. Regerved Seats on mile at Max Meyer & Bro,, Tassday, November 0th. Tickets, $1.00. no - A. W, NASON. RENT—Rocrs and bowrd, sur our, for two heated by regisier, at 275 Capitol OR RENT—A fursishod room, sui ove or two gentlemen, 8. W. cor. Howard Sls. FOR SALE, OTS, FARMS, THOUSES AN D LANDS, Loo ‘over BEMIS' new column of bargains on 18 EIST MILT, ¥(R SALF—Gica., & o Zrun of rifyer, k¢ Plenty Jocition for ¢ris 2, bel 4 $26.00 cash do ESTATE A 15th and Douglas Sta. __670-1f | Hot SPLENDID LIST 0| B! P EMIS Rarga T R St e ATy F s conthnt: ity ¥, HOUSES AND LANDS oo el e Novembe 15, cor. Farsla Tont] k. 5 _and splendid bowrd eiven. 81213 = xw{r:y,. R‘BVA _ iag at 8 o'clock, sharp. All members | solemnly swear that we will keep cor- | vital forces, it will be aweetand un- [ oo T T > i ; itk — s " | dirturbed wh it b ca| B Peeuhias o e Droperiy. MM H. McCall, of Plum Creck, is | are requested to ba present. tect time apd assist him in.all his “:" ‘"L:t ‘: 5)':&';01‘;{ -;:lsp:i.\.;!:hl: R Lo b o DT ey Rt ovety: Gu"s, A UHITWN, SPURHNG Gafins, Lar, Made from Grape Cresm Tart ot preparation makes such Iizht, ky ot brea o Iuxarious pastry. Can be eaten by dspeptic withoat fear of th3 Tis resulting from hewvs i digestible food.. Soldgalying by all Grocers. ‘owoRn Co., ¥ w Vork THE ONLY PLAGE WHERE YOU can find & Kood aasortmant of BOOTS AND SHOES At » LOWER PIGURZ than &t any other stioe house in the city, P. LANG'S, 238 FARMHAM ST. LADIZS' & GENTS, n 18sh, Omaha, Neb, Real Estste, on Improved Farms in Doug- las County, on 5 years time, at 10 per cent. interest to all who crn show good titles. Selden's ada, for $150—hal s n Houses, Lots, Farms and | Renicnce Residence and threo lots. Two house and corner ¢ New two-story house and corner . Hone srd Fiot. 1 House and } ot 1 Rinck oo o House snd ot 515 seee Houss and lot ou Davenport. House and lot, Armatrong’s addit House and lot, Hou ai Residence House axd lot, MONEY TO LOAN cautitullos fronting wath In Imae & J.B.| FREHGH& [ oRcam & BEAM. | DEWEY & STOME, juse aud lot'Shinn's addition - TOBBACGCONISTS ! LT Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco, 25 cents per pound npwards. Send for Price List. MAX VEYER & CO., Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of NOTIONS AND FACNY GOODS CGATZ & FREEMAN, CRACKER MANU FACTURFRS e Dealers in CIGARS CIIONERY r we will handle COUN , Farnham -0 building and six lots, 1 male out... South 12 t. ase and lot, Kountzo and Huib's ad tion . SW*. F. STOETZEL Has the exclusive ezlo of the GOLD COIN oses s, |HEATING STOVE. The Gold Coin isthis =eason the favorite of Chicago, is prefer= ed ab veall other Stov comes both plain a'd hilghly orna- mented, has the new p eand fire-pot,that will out-wear balfdozen of sny other 30:d Coin weighs u ore by fifty Ibs. than any otber Stove of its size in the mar ket, acd ie, therefore, eAL ESTATE BRokEs,