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{HE DAILY BEE. BREVITIES. Paterson sells coal. —WixTER Cavs, fifty sty'es, “Cheapr an ever,” at Frepew x, Hrmes —Dolls at the 99 entato. —Porty Farra Atk _P.rter is vumni che Omaha Ferry, _Lubin's bus perfume st Kuhn's only. —Jange variety of cbest protectors ut - Kibn's. A. 0. H. ball to-night at Creighton Hall. —P, new shades st ATKI —*Tersitory cattle” is the latest nawe for long horns. —The Linseed Oil Warehouse will not be rebuilt this winter. The ball aul banquet of the Omaba thing, count any adver- tised price list ju the millinery busize . ple, McMillan & Co., the jewel- Douglas street. o26tf Just received at J. L Ni.hos & Co.s, = supply of fre h butter, eggsand pou'try. - Swiss Cherss, wholesal and retail, at o umenzind & Meyer's, 207 east 13th St. BEST IN THE WORLD—Baar Glove fitting Patterns at Bushman's, tf —The best of meats at Bath & Whites market, opposite the postoffice. 2-tf The supply of cosl has given out at several small stations along the Union Pa- cific Toad. Bath & White, opposite the . post- office, receive fresh fish every Thursday. twt-tf New stock of Toilet Soaps and Per- fameries jus: reccived at Saxe’s, corner Thairteenth and Furnham . FRESH FISH every Thursday and Friday at the Palacs Market, 314 South Fifteonth §'re. Wt —Union Thanksgiving sorvices will be held at the Congragational Church, and Rov. {Dr. Baugher jwill preach the ser- mon. —Call and get prices of all kinds of gro- produce, &:. Apples and potatoes at low figures. George Heimrod, U. F. block. nlitd —The foundation for the new St. Paul ond'Omaha round house. which will ac- 5 commodate four engines, is being put iv. ~The ladios of Trinity mission have made final prepurations for their grand ci- D tortainment at Masonic Hall on Thanks- £ siving evening. 4 —Gulick & Blaisdell's Arabian Nights will appear in this city Christaus Eve. ¢ Christmas Night and Christmas afternoon in a matinee. ~Contractor Rutherford arcived from Rt Joe Taesday, and he indicates that he will commence active operations im- stely on the porton of the water- works of which he is to have charge of constraction. It is t probable now that much cw be done before warm weather returns. —In the police conrt_yesterday Chas. Farrar, & young bootblack, was sent up 6. %) days for hitting one of the same frater- A nity over the head with a box and cutting 4 terrible gash aboutthe right eye. James Borry received 30 days, the limit of the law, for stealing an overcoat from Brash's whil: on a spree. ~A uight school bas been organized i f connestion with the bootblack brother F hood, who have thsir quarters at Ne. 1405 Harney stroct. This schnol is under the ma agement of Prof. Meek. It opened last svening with, & full corps of teachers, and will be open ey @ ¥. evening from 7 to 9 oclock. The room. s clores at 9:30. Al Door boys who Wish to join the school can do.sa frecof charge. — Mary Anderson is abou® descrts, if The Lincoln Jowr™ #omeet her A dsto be Mary CLUSTER OF CRIMES. |Tbursday Morning, Nov.18," | A Bold, Daylight Robbery in | Mercury Congealed at Lara- South Omaha. A Stranger who Carries Nug-| The B. & M. Orossing the U. P. gets of Ore. 1t |A Briliant Conversationalist and His Game. A bold robbery was committed this moraing at the place kept by Mr. John Lenkstrom, on Pacific and Sixth streets. As we heard the story, Mr. L. had cpened out his saloon, ard during the morning went across the street to his breakfast, or wentiato an adjoining room, and whén he returued he found that some one had entered the room and etolen a valuable watch, a pair of new pants and a pair of boots, with some other articles of lees yolue. Mr. L. does not care so par- ticularly for anything except the watch and he is very auxious not to lose that. The man who committed the theft is known by rizat but not by name. He has a dark complexion, bla hair and smooth face. An effort is being made o find him though the police had not, up to noon, been called in to assist. IN TROUBLE AGAIN. A man who came up from Kansa city a few daysago reports having seena man in jail there whom he calls ““Whiskey™ Brown, andsays he is from Omaha. Healeo s'ates that his offense consisted in robbinga party of men while drunk of $120, in gold and then getting away with €20, more which was given him in one piece to buy some “refreshments” for them. The police got thetr hands on him before he made his escape. His. trial was fixed for last week and he is by this time either acquitted or behind the bars for some length of time. He thinks it is the same Brown who figured so conepicuously io the mock marriage last summer between May Loonsrd and old man Bennett, which caused such a sensation at the time. We give thestory only for what it may be worth, WORTH STEALING. Among the passengers from the ot yesierday was » portly, well- dressed Freuchman, whose home in San Francisco, to which place he is hurrying, utterly disgusted with the east and everything connected with it. This man weunt to New York city sbout two or three months ago aud put up at one of the first-class hotels. He wan wealthy and carried consideraple of the tempting yellow lucre about him, preferring to keep it about his person rather than to put it in the Lotel safe. One night he awoke just in time to sce a man slipping out of his room and it took him but a fow minutes to learn that with him had departed forever 810,000 in cash, a gold watch end chain, and other valuables. The mstter was placed in the hands of detectives, who spent another $1,000 for him and then gave up the scarch, aud the victim concladed to return home. The Frenchman's story sounded pretty big but when he exhibited to several parties with whom he was in conversation, a gold nagget worth $100, & specimen of silver ore worth $50 and a psir of cuff buttons made from down withous tho slightest inti- 820 went go'd pieces, 1t relied upoa. It says: ‘Peerlem Anderson is engaged to be married w Kentucky stock breeder named Dobbine, ) a very escellent man, but one whom we fear vegards her fine face and form with the same sort of favor that he exercises in juiging o filly, If Dobbins is a large, healihy man, what splendid children they will havel —John Barnes. alins Jones, was arrested | yesterday on the charge of forgery com- Y ‘mitied in Washington county. He was a | h ' partner of Alfred Rav, who was run down | y i and arrested by Sheriff Guy the other | m 2 nizht after firing several shots at him. | d Barnen forged the note, and Ray sold it to Vic. Lantry for 8150, only $100 of which was ever called for. An attempt was made to release Baroes on a writ of habeas corp- a N : e S | Jor entered the office, and after pass- | B e . 0 tho nsual saluiation, was request. ks : 3 80, A oner to the custody of Sheriff ogge, who | €d to take a seat. Ha did eo, : oy took him back to Burt county for | once entered info conversation with trial, the proprietor, awelling largely upon B the beauties. of Nepcaska, our LER ULSTERS! ULSTERS:! s0il and our generous and hospitable Just received a handsome line of | people—in fact ho was giv. 1 iadics’ Uisters, Havelockssnd Jackets | Kcfer vary nico gumaa of wind 22 | i . & tafly mixed. During a_lull in the i e 1o aey, | conversaion, aud while Mr. Keofer andsomo black 25. i An early inspection salicited. 1 McDoxaw & Harxisox. i t W s 1408 Farnham §t, | 20d 10 the next instant the ge ahe ety IF YOU NEED A STOVE Of any desoription, heating or cooking, q line, if you need anything in the way of tinware, go and see Sullivan & | il Sons, opposite the old Grand Contral, | on Farnham street. nl7 2t | BARGAINS IN Bargains in BARGAINS IN Bargains i |® GENTS. & LADIES UNDERWEAR | exclutively in ladios suits and cloaks and handle a line of goods to be Gente. and Ladics Underwear GENTS. & LADIES UNDERWEAR | & Gents. and Ladies Underwear | * A | L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS, 1t Men's and children’s Arcties at Full- +iods, Douglas street near Thirteenth. e WIRE FLOWER STANDS at Fourteenth and Dodge nl7 3t Evan, sreets, FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! The Omaha Fur Monufecturer, Heury G. Richter, ie to be foond op- posite the postofficn. o264 e S inas at Mospe's, | 20d Dodze strects. 017-3t Engri ings. e O Died. e Rmtovep—By Thursday, Nov. 18th we will be in our mew quarters and are offering EXTRA BABGAISS injewelry, | fuiper, T. T. Webb, Libbie, daughtet “atches, etc. of Elder Shiny, 3 yoars and 11 2t Wareprs, MoMmues & Co. | ooy e e Men'saod children's Arcticsat Full- | oo o WHITNEY is sole . 2R agent for +iode, Douglas stroet near Thirteenth. | 4 " ijcbeated “BURT SHOE” S ——— fino v were also calcun as to his veracity. with one of his clerk ine some papers and stranger had departed with the m ing noies. The matter was kept very thief without ava it you nsed anything in the hardware | 00e of Mr, Koefer's wen discovered B e vt S ot i i buck yard of the depot. package and finding i: to be worthless to him, dropped other house in the west. achoice assorument of the abovenamed £oods just received at mon-wed-fri Crop of 1880. Very fine and largo et Evaus', 14th and Dodze Sts. grest variety et Evans’, Fourteenth croup, at the residence of her grand- mation of incredulily. The party | “wrried slung across his back a flask of “oguac brandy and in his valise * fragrant Havanns, which BOX O e to dispelall doubts "IONATAST. A CHEEKY CONVERSA. The Lincoln Journal tells o “ one of the boldest attempts at sobbery """ as occurred in that city in msny 15, which took place yesterday worning at the agricultural implement opot of Henry Keefer. Mr. K., was overhaul- rting out notes ue and past due, preparatory to pre sentingthem for payment, whenastran- uiet, and eearch was made for the il. Tu the afternocon The thief had no oubt made an examination of the CLOAKS AND DOLMANS. The largest and most complete as- ortment west of New York, we deal ound only with us, we guarantee bet- er value in these goods than any Be convinced of this by inspecting McDoxarp & HarnisoN's. 1408 Farnam St. Pawras Guass Promes, nl7-2¢ SCULLEY IS WALKING. FLOWER POl BRACKETS in Snixx—On Tuesday evening, of Buy your SHOES at WHITNEY'S. . mANTS . WRITNRY'S. e i —— catie up from Uincoln Tuesdsy. the city. Eratt of the O B, & Qu, weut south Iast |83d one of tho institations of our eveniay in their special car. to St. Louis. THE COAL FAMINE. EXCELSIOR. lllustrated Review. Splendid Engravings, Excel- lent Typography and Re- liable Statistics. mie This Morning. The storm fiend has again turned nimselt loose out west, and trains are id out . The over- e el b m to.| Arrangements have been completed day is reported ten hours late, and all | for bringing out the forthcoming An- nual Tllustrated Review of Tae other traine out west are laid out bad- S Osans Bu, whieh will be distri- ly. For some days a severe s . = storm has been raging be.|buted to our subscribert om New tween Laramie smd Groen River, | Year's Day. All the illustrations it the enow driftiog badly at the latter | this annusl review are to be litho: point. Yesterday the track spread in | graphed by & first class actist. one place and ditched a freight train,| One of the most important but without vory serious conse. |features will bo the sketchies of the excopt adding to the | prominent private residences in IR the clty, which last year were crowded @Tuesday the westher turned very | ont by other buildings. The statisti- cold, and at 5 o'clock this morning the | cal work, which is the most laborious mercury fell to 34° below zeroat Lara- | part of this undertsking will be more mie and congealed. complete in detail and more thoroogh Tho westher report reveived at the | If snythiog, than in any previous Uniou noon showed the atmosphere from | In order that no omissions shall ac: Omeha west to Cheyenne to be quite | cur in this branch, we would urge up- cold, ranging fcom 14° above at the | on our citizens who have made any former to 10° Lolow at the latter, with | building improvements during the asky parti}l clouded. From Chey- | yosr to farnish us the d:sired informa- enneto O it 18 clear and calm, | tion, eithera this office or through the mercuiy falling to 16° below at | tke postoffice as early as possible. We Ogden. No fresh snow is reported | want the name of the owner of the anywhere along the line. improvement or structurs, discription THE COAL FAMINE. of the improvement or building; Delayed trains have resulted in a | location and costof same. scarcity of fuel, especially cosl, all| In view of of the fact that the out- slong the U. P. line aud it is impoe- | Jay for such an undertaking is very sible {o get coal or wood in the city. | Jarge, amounting to nearly $1,500, One man who went to order a 1oad of | we have to secure a reasonable coal yesterday was told that there | amount of advertising patronage from were 100 orders ahead of his and he|our merchants snd manufacturers. would ot likely get his coal for a week | Mr. J. H. Pierce has been employed DLy as solicitor for advertiements in the On the B. & M. the trains from the | jjlustrated annusl review. He will west Tueaday encountered a terrifc | call upon business men and soow storm between Harvard and | gornjsh them further particulars. Sutton. For two miles the train | ooncorning the style of the work, passed through almost id mass of | ragog of advertising, eto. The edition blinding snow. After passing through | wil] contain 16,000 copies, and will it was ull eunshine, with fair, balmy, | therefors be a most valuable medium spring-like weather. S aive iy, MAKING CONNECTION. Parties who desire to have their The ties are all laid and gangs of | re;idences or any buildings il'ustrated men at work connecting the B. & M. [ had better apply at this offics at an and O. &St. P. roads by tho river | arly day. bottom route which was contested so e hotly by the U, P. Trains will rup | INTERESTING TO HORSEMEN. overit in a few days, aud it will form | All parties interested in, or owners a continuous line from St. Paul to | of, horse flesh will be, no doubt, grati- St. Joe and the south, via Omaha and | fied to Isarn that Omaha is assured of Lincoln. having & competent veterinary sur- “A Ble sTIFR.” go0m, Doctor Chambers, who has per- Those who know ssy that the story | manently located in the city and is told The Herald by the officials of the | thoroughly acquainted with every dis new St. Paul line, is quite fishy and | ease known to the equine race, and cither was purposcly intended to de- | will, on short notice attend to any ceive, or else there is something | thing connected with his profession, behind that the public ought to know, | either day or night. The policy o+lined by The Herald| Doctor Chambers has a number cf would be directly contrary to the in- | years past been a member of the firm teresis of the road, its owners and all [of Ayers and Chambers, vetercuary common sease views of railroad busi- | surgeons, of this city, and has during nees. that time won for himself an enviable reputation, Since dissolution of the Twenty-three cars of stock in yester- | above firm, Doctor Chambers has day from the wes. opened an office at the Blue Barn on J. W. eal, genoral baggage sgent | Sixteenth street, whers ho can be of the K. P. divizion, U. P. railroad, [ found at any time during the day or is in the city. at his residence, 438-12th street be tweea Harney and Howard, at night. CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS! At EDHOLM & ERICKSOX'S, op- posite the postoffidl. A NEW CLUB. is| Reorganization ot the Garfleld quence, BEIEFS, PERSONAL ’ARAGRAPHS, ho'as has gone east. Hou. Algernon . aidock is in the city. Jack Roach left yesterday to visit his £ulks in Chicago, Hon. 0. A. Abbott, of Gzand Island, Hon. N. W. Wells cawe in from Schuy- and Arthur Glee Club. ler Tuesday. —— Heury D. Roed left to-dayfor a business | A meet..._;o. . id Garfield and trip to Columbus. Arthur glee club was held last evening Commodore Shufeldt, U.S. N., wasan |in the office of the county clerk, at east bound passenger "Tuesday. which zome important business was Mr. ard Mrs. John B. Furay have re- | transacted. turaed fron Hamilton county . The popularity of this organization Mzs. 8. R. Johuron and Mrs. Seybolt [ during tho recent csmpaign was unbonnded,and the jollification meet- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters returned [ing on the evening of the 4th inst. yesterday from o Wit to the South Platte | was tinged with regret for many at country. the thought that this was perhaps the Wiley Dixon, the depot policeman, is | last appearance fn public of its favor- :»Lfl afew days to enjoy his broth- {40 singers, as the object for which they orginized was accomplished. Sheriff 3. W. Boggs, of Washington f qpg anblqnantlnnonnumu:: u::: county, and L. F. Hilton, of Blair, areln{ 300 w0013 gives concert, was hailed with delight. and now we have the pleasure of stating that the club atita meeting last evening, reorganized on a basis calulated to make it permanent Senator and Mre. Saunders, and her - rs. Wolf, left last evening for & in eastern Iowa. General Manager Potter and Treasm-er city. In reorganiziog the name of the E. 1. Tnges®oll, general railroad secre- tary for the United States and Canads, .cl:lb was "cl!-ngud to “The Omaha | commissioner, ceme up from Lincoln passed through the city Jast night en route | Ga'se Club” and all the old oficers | last evening. Messrs. Bartlett, Alex- wen ! re-elected to the same positions A. M. VanDusen, generalwestern agent | they had proviously held. A com- of the A. & P. Telegraph company, ar- | mittee o.7ntisting of Lewis 8. Reed, J. rivedin the city yesterdsy, with a view | I, Saith, T. J. Pennell and John R. of establishing some new offices in the | Norpioster, west. were appointed to drafi a constitution and bylawsand Messrs. R. B. Bates, for many years the man- | gy §piith and J. R. Manchester e ren i thortoae v tanday | wero authorized t securo tho serrices for Denver, where he takes the position of | Of 80 accompanist for tho organiza- manager of the Union Pacific telegraph tlon. office. A full set of the Boylston club col- As we will move into our new quar- | lestion of German and English, four ters about Thursday, November 18th, | Patt songs for male voices have been we are offering every thing in our line | purchated and preparations ate being much lower than ever before. Come |mMe to give a grand concert at an and see us. (a162t) earlyday. Wo wish the new organiza- Warepre, MoMuusx & Co. tion abundant success. ATKINSON'S, the acknowledgod | Auction trade sale fo-night at ML leading Millivery establishment, cor- | Camings’ Aution Rooms, corner 14th ner of Dooglas and Thirteenth sts., |sod Douglas street. A fine lot of took the first premium at the State | clothing to be sold to the trade fo Fair, and gon't you forget it. just what it will bring. Sale at 7: ———— D. 8. M. Faenuzuz, SCULZEY IS WALKING. e CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS! At EDHOLM & ERICKSGN’%O? posite the postofice. Lo SOULLEY IS WALKING. o'clock, NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY OVERCOATS. MEN’S OVERCOATS, £2.50. MEN’S ULSTERS, $5.09 BOY’S ULSTERS, $2.50. 16 4t AT POLLOCKS. Men'sand children’s Arcticsat Full F. F F ri2ds, Douglas street near Thirteenth. FINE GooDS, Spa SHELLS — A besutifal fize at FAIR PRICES, . Evaoe’, 14th a0d Dodge Sts. n17-2¢ STEEL ENGRAVINGS. New Citron, Zemon and Orange Peel | gy ooy oger brought t3 Omaba, and Nw Filberts, Almonds and Peccans. | | ooy B Do fail to see New Brazels, Hickory and Walnuts. | 4y om atfEaton's “n6tt Bew Dureiats retsons and . Callfoxnis Poars, Plums, Grapes, Naw French and Turkisy pranes. | ONHOWR o0 Hon NEw prunelles, peaches and cherries. | 4 st = Everything first-class in ouline of | Far Sale—Sigshorse power Baxter e = a0 in_good repalr. SRR s Our Forthcoming Annual [A Tilt Between Opposing THE LIE DIRECT. t Counsel in the United States Court, The Judge's Reprimand. The case of Bagineer 0'Donnell ve. the Unfon Pacific Railroad, for per- sonal injuries received from & railroad accident, was before the United States circuit court Tuesday and was given to the jury that evening. In the as gument of the case a personal alte cation tock place between the oppoe- ing counsel, which ereated no small sensation. Hon. A. J. Poppleton, attarney for the Union [Pacific, the defendant, having in his address to the lury in- timated that the testimony of counsel for the opposite side, Messrs. Redick and Redick, should be taken with a grain of allowance, the senior mem- ber of the firm, Mr. John I Redicd, in closing the case, referred in terms of regret to the remarks of Mr. Pop- pleton, and ssid that he and his son had lived in this city for twenty-five years, had grown op side by side with herother citizens and that their charac- ters were well-known in the commu- nity. Whatever had been charged to them he could say that they had never yet been the subjact of investigation before a Grand Jury on the charge of Burglary. Upon this Mr. Poppleton rose to his feet and with considerable excite- ment exclaimed, *“If you mean that T have been you are a ldr, and I call upon the court to compel you to ait gwn, as you have alresdy exhausted the time allotted to you.” He then went on to say that if counsel put themeelves on the attitude of witnesses they must expect to bo ireated as itnesses. Mr. Redick said that hie didn’t pro- pose to submit to” personal assaults on hisor his son’s character and would resent the imputation that they were not to be believed uunder oath. He admitted that he had exhausted his time and took his seat without further romarks. The judge, in charging the jury re- ferred to this little outbreak with cone siderable warmih, stating to the jury that demonstrations of this character were not so unusual in his court as they should be and that counsel should. have better control of thelr feelings than to give away to such exhibitions Satmees gt s CLOCKS! CLOCKS! CLUCKS! At EDHOLM & ERICKSON'S op- poito the postoffice. LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE. will remove to their new store, in Creighton Block, Thucsday, Nov. 18, consequently t:ey are offering any- thing in their line at co. s1c,” aeross the street, to tiie new brick buildiog next doorto Harris & Fisher der compary are requested to attend & special meeting November 17th, t7:30 p. m., sharp. SPECIAL NOTIGES. Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding &« serted 1o these columns oacs {0 per por line. The fist fusertion © . Kbply N.E. ‘cormer 15th and Fambam [ ] nce. WA 00d meat and vegelble A office, S. P. MORSE & CO., CASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY G 00DS. FARNHAMST. An Opportunity is Now Offered to all Ladies West of New Yo rk City to Make Their Purchases from the Finest Line of BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! Ever shown in a retail store; purchased for cash direct from French manu- facturers, and especially made and finished for the retail irade. TR O “CASHMERE GRIFFON SILKS,” “CASHMERE ALEXANDRE SILKS,” “GCASHMERE PRINCESSE SILKS,” “SANS NOM SILKS,” In all numbers and all widths, commencing in 21 inch Cashmere finished at $1.25, up to the finest production of the celobrated “L.OOMS OF LYONS.” These Goods We Offer at LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION. n inspection will well repay intending purchasers. FINE BEROCADE SSILES. 21 inch Brocades in bronze, garnet, navy, brown, $1.00 a yard, worth ach pabsequestinsartios .71V ¢ 31,95 e 21 Fin Black Brocade at $1.95, worth $1.75. 24 inch, all Silk Brocades, at $2.00, $2.25, $3.00. VELVETS, PLUSHES, SURAH’ SILKS. 16 inch Silk Velvets at $1.00. 19 inch Silk Velvets, at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2 50, $3.00. 28 inch Silk Velvets from $4 00 to $9.00 a yard PLUSHES! PLUSHES! Silk Plushes in alf Colors, all Shades. BROTCADE PILUSHES In Garnet, Navy, Greer, Prune, Gendarine, Etc. 1 CASHMERES| CASHMERES | Black and Colored Cashm.ores, all Wool, 45 cents. Our 40 inch. Colored Cashm:eres, 70, worth 90 cents. Our 40 inch, Colored Cashmer'es, 80, worth $1.00. Our 40 inch Shudda Cashmeres, 75, worth $1.00. FLANNELS, BLANK BTS. DOMESTICS, LADIES' OHENILLE SOARFS. | Ladies' Chenille Scarfs. LADIES' CHENILLE SCARFS. Ladies' Chenille Scarfs. SOLID COLORS. Salid Colors. SOLID COLORS. Solid_Colors. ONLY £1.00. Only 81.00. ONLY £1.00. Only 81.00. LESS THAN WHULESALEPRICE. Less Than Wholesale Price. Less ‘Than Wholeeale Prica. L. B. WILLIANS & SON. L. B. Williams & Son. L. B. WILLIAMS & SON. L. B. Willisms & Son. Wautepss, MoMizLes & Co. 16-2t Hospe Has Removed fifs immense stock of ‘*Art axn Mu- n10-6¢ Attention, Hooks. All members of the Hook and Lad- JuLivs TREITSCHEE, Sec'y. NOTICE—Advortissments To Let - ANTED—A number 1 girl c-ok, washer ‘and ironcr, to such £ood wages will be =g Ty wor. at 1513 Dod, et "ANTED—A girl for general house work. WA Ko el B Sl ook, at Chatles Hotel. a7t Appy_nem door to B Y ANTED—A woman to wash aud fron, l; NTED—Eook-keeplng or copyln® to_do evenings " Adaross ““Compatent;” A7 ARTED_2men to work In market carden, tH W, BAIL, ST INT—HOUSES AND LAND. DOWN THE RIVER. The Tempestuous Voyage of the O. K, Peck. The steamer 0. K. Peck, one of the largest of the up-river boats and be- longing to the northwestern transpor- tation company, arrived fu this city at 11 o'clock to-dsy from Sioux City, en route to St. Louis. She left Sioux | h City Sunday about noon and was con- sequently three full days in making the trip, The condition of the river fa report. el as vory bad. About 60 miles above this city, the ice gorge broke hor rudders several times, andshe was compelled to tie up twice for repairs. Sheis going down “light,” that Is without any freight, but brought five passengers to Omaha. Here she will remain only long enough to have some rudder irons made and then leave at onco for St. Louis aad in a short time proceed to the Red river country to go into the cotton carrying trade for the winter. Capt. Gillam is the commander of the . K. Peckand L. L. Cartis, her clork. The officers anticipate con- siderabls trouble from ice and the bad condition of the channel on the down trip. The Peck will come north sgain in R e ] piaiasabs ““”“’?,_‘E.‘"“ tho spring. She ts now lying at the foot of Dodge street, New Engravings at Hospe's, Freeh Sweet Cider, at 0152t FLEMING'S. The State Board. Hon. G. M. Bartiett, state treasu- rer, Hon. 8. J. Alexander, secretary of state, and Hon. F. M. Davis, land ander and Davis compose the state board of public buildings, and are Pow making their annual tour of in- spection of state institutions. They visited the Deaf and Dumb inatitute to-day in order to ascertsin the amount of the appropriation required from the legislature. They will visit the penitentiary and insace asylum, at Linccla, and the reform school build- at Kearney. Special Ordinance No 248. For levying a special nstructi B.a“mfe :‘;‘ Hy al tax for the co ion or o Fomss ned by the City Council of the City BOTioN L. That the several sums et oppo- it the (2lowing descrioed. promisen Vo m: Hans. Holbeck, lot6, biock ) ity of Omans, WV, Maxwell; ot o BE 8 block“G,” elty of Oma- el Tote, city treacursr within able to the T from this date. preparation makes such light, fiaky hot breads$ luxurious Ba. I Thatthis ordinance shall 60 be i force trem and aier i pasmpte. (Signed.) 3. becomes December, 1880, after which date, ten (10) per cent. peniiiy aid Interest st the rte of one (1) per cent. In advance, wil be addecs ¥. G, MACLETTE, City Tre wi WHARTIGAN & +DODGE, |- Sheet Iren- Workers BOILER MAKERS Cor. 12h and Cass streets. and well pe © sence, prefered. Apply atoace to 863 O3 SALE—Stereoptican, el with Ox iy Gholce views. Beat irake and 28 g Address J. Barger, 14 north Thirieenth srvet, Omahs. §62-17 ¢ity, and Joing agood business, The propriotor iy, )% 8g00d business, The props must selt. ‘Draska, sixteen miles west of Kearney Janction, on the llne of the U. P. R. immediatels. particulas glven on applicaticn to Mrs. Perry, on t oes, Wm Tor Al Gree Tent for $30 and §25 e: month Address C. A. R, Atiadtic House, Atchison, Kans.a. 884.20 ‘awpeciait o I pastry. without feat of the lis resulting f i foar of ting from heavy 1, TABLE LINEBNS, All Retailed at New York Prices. Qualities equal, we are to-day selling goods cheaper thanany house in the west. JOR RENT—2 roo fornished or unfar. nished, 441 16th 7618 hat excellent to Jobn Guild, 1 ‘OR RENT—Cwelling house 23d and Burt Sts, Excell One price marked in plain figures- ELGUTTER! 4 ---HAS NOW OPENED FOR INSPEUTICN HIS NEW STOCK 1001 Farnham Street. cheap. ~ Also for sale clieap, car- ts, fu it . etc., for cash or on time: Apply . A. Morr i, 1065 Fa st. 840-41 URNISHED Rooms for rent, at Dorm ‘House, opposite Bee cfice. 8024 10" RENT—Cottage, on 5th_and Pine Sta, new house, eight roows,on t3da d Casssts’ Enquire J. F. Koe, &. E. Cor, 12th and Far am. o6 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 I8 the most varied and elegant ever displayed in the city. o0 att-nd to pre- cecupmt's corrsspondence during bis ab Poppleton Block. AP TCKEY. y Hydrogen and Oxy-Calcium fets, and 560 ood <8 new. —CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO EXAMINH our large display of Dress and Business Suits, Fall Weight Overcoats, Novelties in Furnishing Goods, Stylish Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, Califorfornia Blanketsand Overalls, &c.. &c. Grand OPENING BXOBLSIOR Machine Works, OMAEIA, NEE. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. The most thorovgh appointed and complete ‘Machine !h:r and kundn‘ In the state. ‘every descriptlon manufacted. Engines, Pumps and every class of machinery made to order. Pecial attention given to Well Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Catting, etc Plastor new Machinery, Meachanical Draught. OR SALE—A first-class hotel aud resiaur- ant business, located in tho bes part of t led weat o a*tend tomining intorest, and Irquire at Bxx offico. i FOR, SILE OR RENT_Rallmad Esting House, at Elm Creck, Buffalo County, Ne- —NOONEIF HE CONSULTS HIS OWN INTERESTS WILL buy one dollar’s worth of Clothing until he has seen our . Posssssion iven ] immense Stock and learned our Prices, Good reasons for selling. _ Full remises, in parson or by mail. 803 omas 9. AGENTS :FOR DEVLIN & cO., THT® BOSTCN CLOTHING B HOUSE THE ONLY flms 'IIH'F ou BOOTS AND sHoEs || L2 FARNHAM STREET. X2W= MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY. At s LOWER PIGURE than st The largest and best assortment of any other shoo house n the city, Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases P. LANG'S, | 236 FARNHAM §T. aud Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H. MARHOFF, - - - PROP, LADIES' & GENTS, 117 14th St., 3 Doors North of Douglas St. SHOES MADE TO ORDER 50,000 DOLLARS CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST! MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell theur entire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Py W uncil Bluffs, 'a. © TIOUSES And comer hal o o, souibeast corner 14th and CassSts., 7 rooms in each; Bras’ 1 naL Esrate Aarxcy, 15th and Douglas Sta. _070-tf ‘and California Sts. o LE—Cottonwood maber of all sizes,at MONDS, Sixteenth-st. 516. MISCELLANEQUS T ATHE ancing_Academy 5 Wil bo open every Monday and Friday, Poppleton's block, corner 10th and Farahay 8 FJO LUMBERMEN.—A young man wiskes a po- sition {0 a lumber yard, city or country. He s capableof kecping bool is willing to work at anything connected with y S, (. BraLARD Tacadernttcomor A 13th and Howard st., Deerhead m PASSENCER ACCOMMODATION LINE —BETWEEN— OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Connects With Street Cars Comner of SAUNDERS and HAMILTON STRFETS. (End of Red Line as follows: LEAVE OMAH. 630, *§:17and 11:19a m , 3:03, 5:37 and 7:29 p.m. LEAVE FORT OMAH. :45 a. m., and 1245 p. m. :00, Orl5 and :1 2.m’ run, leavin. {00p. m. run, leaving Fort loaded to full capacity with regular passengers. ‘The €:17 &. m. rua will be made from the post- office, corner of Dodge and 15th surehta. Tickets can be procured from street cardriv. ers, or from drivers of backs. FARE. 35 CENTS. INCLUDING STRE _CAR met pm Qmaha, and the POWDE Absolutely Pure, Made from Grapo Oresw Tartar.—No othil UNO IS scOR s (Formerly of Gleh & Jacobs) UNDERTAKER be eaten by llypcytlc‘ Soldonlyinc by all Grocers. TS e . MmOy N Yotk | RONAs B TALEORAPE -::%;: Silver-Ware. J. H. FLIEGEL & CO. = . Succemors o J. . THIELE, Oval Steel Tooth Harrow Pianos & Organ MERCHANT TA"A“RS, DA GRO0T .?Em"l.mug Wis. AND Yo 1290 Doglas Street, | wwweps ikl | GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE i e kit At Mannfacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, preparatory to moving into their weN Store, Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business. Come and be Convinced, AGE“TS JANTED to wll Dr. CHASES Sight,” You double your money. _Address Dr. Ciase's Printing House, Ann Arbor, Mich Susse Local Agents everywhere to e | R 4030, o Zouty, o, iy /