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THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning, Nov. 13§ —_———— BREVITIES. TPaterson sells coal — Frederick Leading Hatter. 023t P yter ic ronning the Omaba Ferry, Lubin’s bulk perfume at Kubn's o — “Astiides for decorating 8% Kubn's. : received at Saxe’safine ot of £ Fraces, e drunk went up 1 default of $3.00 i ¢t this morning. — Whipple, McMillan & Co., the jewel- £, 1122 Douglas street. 0268 _BEST IN THE WORLD—Barar ove fitting Patterns at Dusuman's. u e best cf meats at Bath & White's rhet, opposite the postoffice. 2641 —Praicie Chickens, Quails and Geess by +he millions at Motz's fish warket. 1t Navigation will close before many s weather continues. Just received a lot of Peach Blo su vice winter apples, and frech | aod eggw, at William Gentleman's. 12-t funcral services of the child of nd Mrs. George A. Hoagland, wil place from their residence Saturday £ 10 o'clock. nd get prices of all kinds of gro- «, produce, &. Apples and potato: low figwes. George Heimrod, U. k u Pending the cmpletion of the bas swest of the vew Trinity cathedral, ror- w1l be beld on Sundays, at the regu- » Masonic ball. Yter, who was suspeoded tre ehge of fusuordivation will be itated et Moudag, Such beivg the the committee on fire, w2ich held icn last evening. H. E. Jameson has returnsd 1n en-extended trip through the western state, and Will remain in the Engineer s - oruing next at the Baptist church. A lemp explosion last everinginKe.s- ler's beer garden on Thirteenth stoeet set the huilding ou firs, the part of the br extinguished without doing a damage. —DANCING.—T emioux's select soci- able, Brash's hall, Twelfth aud Farcham, cvery Saturday evening. (Good music hall, crowded with the best society. Strict order anl decoram mainta'ned. Toujoyment for all who attend. There will be a special communication Johu's Jodge, A1 ¥. & A. M. + morrow (Saturday,) evening,for work in the M. M. degres, Visting brothers are cordially invited to attend. By order James B. Bruner, master. _The epizootic has attacked some of the fiz0 departwent horses and is rapidly be- coming epidemic. Even the governient mjes ave mneering and coughing. Their proverbial cheek is shown in thus adopting the fashion-be‘ore it is general among the it h-toned horses, who are certainly their botters. In the United States distriot court 1.yEmil Hoya was indicted for per- ting # revenue offieer and obtaining 850 John Riley, of Jackson, Dakota aty, for a pretended viclation of the e faw, in that he"obliterated the <tamps on casks from which liquor had cen @rann. Fall particulars of this case been published in THE BEr. tiuger, the St. Edwards man, was also ed, and two men were fined $10 each for evaci g the revenue laws. M- J. H. Pierce has been engaged to ¢ iuvass for THE BEE's Mlustrated Aunual iew, which will be published on Jan- ary 1st. Mr. Pierce will callon il the business men, and hopes to collect all ad- ertisoments an | statistics as ea.ly a3 pos- sitle, so there will be no delay in the pub- lioadon. Mr. Pisrce is well known in Oumsha, his extensive experiepoe in this work in the past has been a success. He will arrange everything cat lactory o the a isers in regard to position and space «f advetisement, which® aravgements willbe fully carried out by this company. ~Among the callers at TE BrE office st evening were Captain G. H. Crager, § €o. G, Captain J. W. Keller, of Co. E, | Lieutenauts LeHew and W. D. Young, of Co. E, Sutton, Neb., all of whon awere from the convention of cum- missioned officers, which had just sdjotirn- Linoolo, Lieut J. S, LeHew, with ott, of York, aniLieut. H. W. . of Ne'son, form the eommission ap- ted by Governor Nance to aseemble suary 13th and draft a bill to he passed ¢ legislature, the object of which s the organization on & better footing, The corners at the intersection of Tenth and Farnhm streets seem to have ) come quite popular as buildivg Places. First the B. & M. headquarters 2nd then s fius block were located on op- s -and mow the third, that oc- « xxmlh\ Julus Ross' saloon and from re to Tue BEE office, is to be covered itha handsome, three-story brick struc- 41 by 132 feet in size, to cost $21,000. was purchaeed of B. F. Swith, et brigade thie firs was ¢ d W Pupplel ! immedistely, the foundations laid tiin tuirty da s and the superstructure I A. L. Steang is the bulder, and will oceupy the with hisown establishment. wext spring. ‘to the nail works aud all country, Sheriff 0'Donohoe to arrest a Albert Ray, whom they found Leavenworth street. Ray ast Saturday, and, it is ued, forged & note for §200, which he wd«so'dfor $100. After being ar- *1 hie went along quietly to his bos d- house to get his clothes, but whilethere lout, ran down through s cellar and » the strobt, the sherif after him in * pursuit. After calling him to stop, % were fired st him, but still he A had the sheriff nearly yun © fresh parties joined the * was_capture | and “where he now is. whn sow 1 the ma. 30 the comnty jak, Do yourshopping at Kurte’s, Frederick, Leading Hatter, has just ; crivpd some splendid hats at $2.00 | §2 50—save a dollar. Winter be, 752 and $1.00. s-m-w P~ sospe Has Removed jmmense stcck of *‘ARTAND l(r- the stre t, to the Dew 2 next door s Herris & 106t e ek buildi e ! FURS!! FURS!!! Fur Manufactarer, (4 Juehter, is to be found op- wta the postofiicn. 026-tf e " Sew Engravingsat Hosve's, e YU s Omaba £+ SideHix-horso power Baxter oiler, In good repalr. nodtt . o o4 B offien S P wta Bigattar's sbare im - Afawesr haa openod his mew & snA Tuneh poom 1214 Facoham I OMAHA ANDST. PAUL. The First Official Trip Over the Great Lumber Line, The Excursionists Still Pour- a from the Hast, When beard from on Tuesday eve- ning the tracklayers from the nort end of ths Om St. Paul linc had bat 1600 ect of izon to lay. ssurh 4d received iron and was st work, On ecconnt of the storm no track was put d The track g zular trains nger dent Porter and Manager Bis- to arrive from St. here retoa s building. m of depotsand oth- e line ia ‘going on | the order The constuct er buildings alo actively, the fromed and The completion i Oumaba's s line will to business pros- plorers from the ea those who come fr east are not = 3 ride from* O » bulk of the passengers expected in Fridayarof Buffaloand western New Yorkand from Canads, 400 to 500 being expocted from those sections. The trains were all late ax sy, the Reck Island not arriving vutil nearly noon, avd the overland train ths side of the river uatil nearly two o'clock, and cons ly making i impossible to get figures of the third el Thursday's almost as many as those of Wed day, the majority being from O Indiana and Mic In sddition to the regular trains a special was sent south on the B. & M. Jast evenio another of th sre than t 1ot reaching the t 2 the days trains br coaches to Lincol over the U. P., and ope of two coaches went west over the main line of the Union Pacific. Over 600 were sent over the Union Pacific alone. There was one car luad of Cavadians for Plam Creek, where there is already quite & settlement from Her Majesty’s Domain, The B. & M. sent out three coaches loaded from Omaha and twenty-five from Plattemonth. Thursday and yesterday have, tiful days, and s terially i good id far: tha boen that the passenger agents while cold, been clear and beau- as will assist ma- tho excarsionists & of the nature of Nebr g There is a the whole the a grand - saccess, courteous concessions of 't the e portion of and .me.hh fer have desired. Goto BUSHMAN'S for CLOAKS. S for DOL- M Go to BUSHMAN'S for N WEAR. - Go to BUSHMAN'S for DRESE CLOTH. Go to BUSHMAN'S for anything in the DRV GOODS line. If you intend to huy eapthing in his line, go to BUSHMAN'S and get prices. . NEW GOODS AT FOR FALL AND WINTER OFEN 10-DAY. 100 ¢ 100 dozen Hosiery, These goods are special bargairs sud are worthy of an early i tion. CLOAKS AND DOLMANS. The best line in prices. HOODS AND Wt : n Hos city at popular N GOUDS. omplete and yu BUTTONS AND T The 1 Go to H. Dohle & Co.’s for nice fit- ting shoes. New stock of fine of every descripti H. Donre & Co.’s Leas ng S ARE OPPC MeMillen & Qo hrick store inOreighton “4¥ie” month 5thor. T As W, remove to the < block o the 1 are offoring aoything. 1. belote cost, in orderto make seom a large invoice of jewelry, clocks,) - watches, &c., &c. Parties meelirg anything in this line will do well to for e — celebrated Gold Coin Hesting Stoves left, and the second 1o i Ttie . peovlesrs som o \\m"«l that they sre the best and cheapestin the mar- o0 trouble to s stove burning 3 tons. T will sell themon monthly payments with good security. W. F. Srorzer, 10th and Jackson Sta. they could powsibly | their line | £ 25 of those | POBLIC 1MPROVEMENTS, Work on the Sewer and Water Works Boom- ing. Tnprecedented Prog- perity. Omaka's There is an immense amount of nO’mha now in the iness ed and in THE SEWER Omaha Creek ix Under the supervision of Gen, G. I O'Brien & Son, itis boing pushed thatis out. Tho pos steect will soon be fir westh t and the street once opened for pablic travel, snd we kop to be graded within the next twelve Alargs foree of men isat ark on the sewer, the brick for wh bsing produced ia suffici quantities inour city. W usted » supply is ready at along for all 1 months. are x en: that and its death-bresdinz influe similarly disposed of, il bo sansibly lessened. THE WATER WORKS. °s city’s mor- are company is n itution to their be: gangs at work on k 30 and casti istributing thom: on the purg wells aad foundstions for the pump houe a. > roservoirs. tho Jarg men and that start bresking gronnd was the ouo put on yester day inomivg by Loke McDermott Cu., who bave the contract for ing the four large settling reservoirs for the water works company b ty, having One of ever ms y to the main r Yesterday a catload of ings for tho waterworks arrived, work of pipe-laying will now be- or two. Pipe-laying has th ginin a d: been delayed ¢ arrival of theso specisl castinge— joints, elbows, etc. Mr. Rutherford, the contractor, is expected he day, and he will immediately make arrangements with the work. About been be to arrive at the rafs day Mr J.J. L. C n appointed n account to procaed six miles of pipe have : and pipe continues f eizkt or {on carloads a ett has be construct ervisor STEEL ENGRAVING: Fiaest. ever bronght to Omaba, and w York prices. Don't fail t0 them at Kat SPECIAL We bave ttern, tlon solicited. McDONALD & H An eatly NAL PA mball, PER! ‘Thomas L. New York, W. V. Morse aud wife left for Boston Fsq., b Major Frank ia town T huml of Gor, ity Thurman, law partner e, of Osceals, N W. Bartlett was yéster E. R, lias returaed Ringwalt, of from the aad Young, of company E, 0f S iathe city, X Renoard and wife left for the east. orn train, ona visib o Mr. the resulf of the preid #3id if it hadn't been for the v, Oregon would have = majority for Die Robsttz. Faneral on Sunday, November 14tb, | rom the residence, at Fort Omahia. Just Recei t ths and men, H new siyle t | Alarge assortment of b} a for 5 er's Mammoth Clothing Elgo: ¢ and Farul corner Te-" Syms! Bumms!! Somst ‘We have made sion in ail our siufl’ suite. save money by purchasin ¢ them rexly ande at McDoxA1D & HAR@ISON'S. nov8m-w-f considerable redud- You csa cAPS ALL. Bonner's Stoves—mueh the fines the Market, O~ == 1 | Douglas street. Califcrnia Pears, Piuws, | eto., at Timard's Palana | An En ¢ pushing work Grapes, | IMPORTANT INDUSTRY. A Shot Tower to be Erected in Wilcox’s Addition. terprice That Will Bear Fostering. e For some time past there has been considerable talk of & new cuterprise abeut to be set on foct In our mids?, request of the part e refrained ¢ whera cuch tation would be particularly succets ful owing o the facilities fo the lead from which the shot is man- ufactured. An eastern man, uame is Cotter or Cartier is st the iead > enterprise, presidont of mpany. Preliminary ration were deawn up 8 ago to enablo the company r plans, abd d that N. Shelton is secre- of incorporaticn to-day whoae and articles eral day: ad with treasurer and Locke Articles filed is convenient ¢ s and also to the . track. The buildings will probubly tower.about ono handred farnace : for me'ting the lead, finishing rooms and offi as the tower and , and_we L that these will be pat in at onch in all probability the vemai 2 see it succeed an hope that nd we extont owners Heavy foundations are required Tor | THE BLACK MASK, SPECIAL NOTICES, A Female Foot-Pads Who Opens Her Lips Only to Utter Oaths. NOTICE—Advorisements To Let For Lost, Fouid, Wanw, Bosrding &c., will bo iz serted ia these columns onco for TEN CENTS pn'lln- ‘sach subseguent insortion, FIVE CENTS Tue first insertion mover less than rwm FIVE CENTS. A Diunken Demi-Rep on Her Travels. Thursday, ss Mr. W. C. Red- field, a compomtor on Tus Bes, wes to his home over s mile am, on Tenth street, wee attracted by the pe- of 2 woman who w: $he tesmed to be or crazy, and zigzygzed forth o her course ble ta paes her. til he could not | 7 i ctually concoaled her feas ed bim nearly b before he could get rid of her, saying all th word. Later another face & black ma: time young man had a similar ex not one evening, bu, yon tam, e— head of no arrst in the lity deseribed, and suppose the lunatic or whatever sho is, must bave made her escape. Yosterdsy a canght by Pat Lal use woman wko was y, of the postoffice, in bia b mouths ago, too deunk for utierance, rried who from Liucoln, von Tower 13:h street tertibly toxicated. She fell down once or ewalks were oll wore o linen was in & very , a2 was also her hat. however, and won was ¢ r hair no mask o, Han ow stock just received e sewed N 18 Dolu C most cymplete assortment west York, just re NALD & H. A anay Tad pe of bene ¢ hi zolt and felt when ¢ | good-bye that it | al took plac Mar: oy bade was forever. Geo. B. of Gen | a disiinguished After pass- of his life in La in ud was employe a the state’s prison, at Lincoln, y he 1 for e 10 Oma- ha, in June, and accotped & position on The News, held until it d thenac- came Wi and | it whom they wer than a tenth of the number the writer has kpown him. He was alwaya the same. Unsclfish {0 a fault, loyal to tho death, enthusiestic in whateyer he undertook. He had the unreserved confidence of all who ever connccted with business matter While others have ten their name. higher in th Lierc never was one who, h reached its utmost pinnacle, of years were him In or otherwise. writ- fame would have used his power and influence less for himseli and more for thoss who regard, He has gone $o & to his ashes. Having severed my connection with ylor, 1 have removed my fire insurance agency from the corner d Do , and I would in snds and patrons ithat T will atterd as heretofore to their interests as a underwriter. T best indemnity and will personaly (fire insuravca as to roc offer the sce being_wy exclusive business) that their intereste protected both as regards st loss, and o5 regards anceas may be requis der the fndempity prompty. to to ren New Engravings at Hospe's. Young Men n November, (b- r saveral yoors a8 a-wesk of and Yourg will'Be, over wherever there is ociation. b ay morning With sermons to young men and'ycHng pecple, by some our pastors, and mumgs u.n be hg worla The meetin held each the ass0ci afternoon coma, U.) of the internation- (. M., G A. will and also 4 few thoughts on the work ‘of the association the warld over. -Mr. 7. W. Dean, of Tawa, will bein the e weck and assist moat cordi- he last half ia e k at) nday | ed from the | Headquarters of tio Departient of | the Pl Fort Omahs, are dated | November 11th, and are as follows: | A board of sursey, to consist ngton, guarter- aster of tho de us L._Roberts, . DIC., and Captain nssistant surgeon, vene at this place ovember, 1880, ck p. M., oras soon ‘there- | practicable, to_ examine the of one railroad travsit, for Stanton, corps ief engincer 0 b ponsibility for to the trausit aainuy bo 0 exist. rhl assess the amount to sccount of such damage e of abssnce for ons month, 1 to apply foran exten is grantod C ifth cavalry, Fort one month, | for an exten ed Major roral court martial is herehy ppointed to ma-t at Furt Sanders, W. | T.on the 17:h duy of 1880, or as 5.0 able, for tho t 83 may b bre DELAIL c.r ains ¥ Quinz, B Johoson, ; Firot Lieutenants Bat- infantry; Ed- h infantry; Ed- Wt mall_ouso ployment, xo W TG LOAM—4OHEY. TO LOAN_Gal at Law Office THOMAS, Room, Crelghton Bioek i& X 10 Dr. Edwards Loan Agency. vear centro of the city. Addrest H,. Dbes 8013 “Prophors Chamlo raciion ANl Omuha ts kmow ihat the 1t Jomn ls the KIS0 L TUATE DBy » yourg mun asclerk 1o a store. Address © Govd we hoxst corner Dods ok keepic, “Address “Competent,” UILDING LOT ot st et cars | TANTED—A ! ouso-keeper. A] 11y o and Harney St R RENT—. oue or two genties ward Sts. w house, elg © J. ¥, Koe, 8. E. T rooms o . raishs ¥ . E. Cor. 16th and purifer, & Plenty wat o idtation for gris 50 cash ¢ Aderess B. 0. Do 5., 7 rooms mouth Gmas' ear old Borso c 17, m. GOTILIEE HEY & DANGING ACA m_r 16th, cor. Fa 9. P. An Opportunity i “GASHMERE In all numbers and all $1.25. 16 inc! 19 inch Silk Velvets, at B Our 40 inch Shudda 21 Fine Black Broeac 94 inch, all Silk Brocades, at $2.00, $2.25, $3.00. -VELVETS, k Velvets at $1.00. $1.50, $1.75, $4.00, $2.25, $2 50, $3.00. 23 inch Silk Velvets from 34 00 to $9.00 a yard PLUSEES! Sitk Plushes in all Colors, all Shades. PrROoOCADE PILUSHES Tn Garnet, Navy, Green, Prane, Gendarine, Etc. CASHMERESI ack and Colored Cashmeres, all Wool, 45 cents. Cur 40 inch. Colored C Our 40 inch, Colored C MORSE & GO, CASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS. FARNHAMST. Now Oifered to all Ladies West of New York City to Make Their Purchases from the Finest Line of BLAGK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! Ever shown in a retail store; purchased for cash direct from French manu- facturers, and espe ally made and finished for the retail irade OUXR “CASHMERE GRIFFON SILKS,” ALEXANDRE SILKS,” “CASHMERE PRINCESSE SILKS," “SANS NOM SILKS,” widths, commencing in 21 inch Cashmere finished at $1.25, up to the finest production of the celebrated “L.OONMS OF ILYONS.” These Goods We Offer af LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION. n inspection will well repay intending purchasers. FINE BEROCADIE SILIES. 91 inch Brocades in bronze, garnet, navy, brown, $1.00 a yard, worth la at $1.25, worth $1.75. PLUSHES, SURAH’ SILKS. PLUSEES! CASHMERES| ashmeres, 70, worth 90 cents. ashmeres, 80, worth $1.00. Cashmeres, 75, worth $1.00. EFLANNEIILS, LA.NKETS DOMESTICS TABLE LINEWNS, All Retailed at New York Prices, Qualities equal, we are to-day selling goods cheaper thanany house in the west. One price marked in plain figures. S. P. MORSHE & CO ELGUTTER 1001 Farnham Street, Poppleton Block. Grand OPENING -HAS NOW OPENED FOR INSPECTION HIS NEW STOCK of Fall and Winter Clothing for Men‘s Youths’ Boys' and Children's Wear. -SPECIAL ATTTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO MEET the requirements of Everybody. ---OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND PATTERNS IS the most varied and elegant ever displayed in the city. —CITIZENS ARHE CORDIALLY INVITED TO EXAMINE our large display of Dress and Business Suits, Fall Weight Overcoats, Novelties in Furnishing Goods, ylish Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, Califorfornia Blanketsand Overalls, &c.. & _NO ONEIF HECONSULTS HIS OWN INTERESTS WILL buy one dollar’s worth of Clothing until he has seen our immense Stock and learned cur Prices. hird cavalry, Ducat, third cavalry; Usptain Thompwn third cavalry, judge o officers th ifest injury (0 tio service. Upon the recommendations of the medical director of the depariment, Surgeon, R. B. Grites, U. 8. A., isrolieved from du- ty at Fort Sanders, W: ., and will port in person to Fort Hall, 1d ssistant Surge J. H FLIEI}EL& GO. | ors to J. 11 TIELE MERCHAN TAILORS, 1220 Douglas Street, NEB. Deide OMATFLA N OFeics oF CrTy Oxxua, Nov. 6 s for ¢ B o andarsigned ot & dat A ) lLEY’B'EE whin ¥ywsof th: Day, b Contains the Litest Home and Tele- | iater Lth und Jucksos hvs redszad tho of board from 84,00 t0.§3.75, aud day board from §3.50 10300, "The houss i newly fam Abvolvte v Pure, o from_Grapa Orcam Tar: fon makes such 1i us pastrs. | Can i BOOTS AND SHGES At & LOWER PIGURE than at auy oter shioe Kouss In the city, P. LANG'S, 225 FARNHAM 8T, LADIZS' & GENTS, 8HOES MADE TO ORDER ani satistaction guarantesd, Prices very resson- SEGPOSALSFORGRADIN.G Orrice or Crry Cuzmx, Oxans, Nzs., Nov. 10th, ! proposals will be received, by Nov. 534, 11 ey onginees or Jan and grades, apd said £ty owned by the in the- vic comum tiee o stre The. & per crbie yard for aionnt ot earth a8 my be ordered L Arres setiye of 'what that amoust may be. ‘Envelopes containing said bidsshall bems Grading o1 Leavenworih street’ t the undersigred The right €1 % 7efect av and ali ¥ 1. F. McCARINEY, City Clerr. ity e 7 | ueeatTarzs FOR SALE THE G RL,\’I‘ MALARIALANTIDOTE OF THEAGE. Safe, Certain, Sure and Speedy. { NEVERFAILSTO CURE . 'he only artiele knownihatWill eradicatzihis disease permanentlyfromthe system J.C.RICHARDSON, COLE PROPRIETOR GeneralAgents, RICHARDSON & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGEISTS. s'm.ouls- EVERYWHERE THOSE TERR) ATED Ladios Aranest PROCURABLE & DEUG STORES |AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & Co., THTE |BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, A 2242 FARNHAM STREET. X 2X= A. BOOTECS Oval Brand OY STHRS. " o Oy tern havs nowiontatelgped all T ASD MEASURE in s of this brand than . any oth 50,000 DOLIT.ARS 'GHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST ! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell thew entire stock of 'Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ AND CENERAL MUSICAL MERGHANDISE | At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, preparatory to moving into their lweN Store, Cor. lith & Farnham We Mean Business. Come and be Convinced, -~ ore Oyeters IN