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VALENTINE AND OARNS. nd blow about Va'entine ve or ten thousand ed in }v{ TrE indeed after puts an end to black gloves all over the world. Muffs matoh the bonnet, and are trimmed with ecra Jace, wide ribbon bows and ornas of gold, silver, steel and jet. Brocades with the designs carried out iu colored beads are usad for the fronts of handsome evening and ro- ception dresses. The newest teacups are those which have their corners rounded and curi- ously bent,and the same shape is seen in broth bowls. Wool and silk mixed goods in silk £quares and streaks of an undefinable ike hue on a soft wool sober color are much worn. Shopping has been defined as & chesp and amusing mode of finding out what is worn, and of seeing all the new materials and styles without buying anything. Mouch embroidery and beaded pa simenterios are zeen on winter col tumes. In some cases the whole front and side bresdths are covered with ex- quisite embrotdery, and are heavily beaded beside. The Comte d’Artoise is a tavorits style of coiffare. The hair is waved and drawn down smoothly at the sides and wound loosely in braided coils be- hind the ears. The very lutest thi niture is tho cate course it is its name be- +okens, It is uindo of plush or che- nille snd is of u yellow and bronzs mixture, Ttis abo whose mar. o is newspapers o i accomplish i THE DAILY BEE E. ROSEW ATER: EDITOR E. ticket, e Oxana Bre b THANKSGIVING DAY. & PROCLAMATION ent of the United States of only 17/ m re votes Carcs ran 873 votes and ran shead of both o whole we " ratherhelped o give Rosy & Yo for oy, and grati - f l!('} N thua the boy the; e Toere are nove o blind as thoze who will not see. The eyesight of the editor of the Pilot has been fail- iog rapidly ever sincs he was commis- sioned postmaster of Blair, and we fear before he comes up for reappoint- mant he will become stone blind. It was infamous for the Union Pacific crgan that champions Valen- tineand Carns to falsify the offivial returns of this etate, and it is wn- psrionsble for any well informed journaliet to reproduce these false re- turns when the correct figures wero as sccessible. Suchan sttempt to throw chaff into the eyes of the people is to £ay the least reprehensible, and outht to deprive the Pilot and every other -pap-T that has reproduced thess lies of populer confidence, The fcial returas as published by the secretary of state in the Lincoln Journal are as follows: A found an ob loving kindness a continued care =1 wealth and pr borders; peace, 1o all the world; firia an A implore His . Health, ¥ throughout all our and friendship with d faithful adherence which _will it. these lot the thauks of a happy, 1 people with one volee ascend in de- vont homage to the giver of all good. I farthermore recominend tht on Thursday, the 25th of Ncvember next, the Jue-t at their respective places of to make the cknowledgment of H ties aud His protecticn, Him prayer for their co I itme whereof T have heseurto set my had and_caused the seal of the T States to be affixed. _ Daome at the city Washington. this thirty firet day of Octo- ear & our J.ord ove thousand cight bundred and eighty. and of the inde pondence of the United States the one bundwimd B85 verpetuate in_ dress gar- ar frioge. OF e President . ¥.. Evants, Secretary of State. Accorpine to the latest advices, aw York society refuses to condone the vices of Sarah Berahardt, end is leaving her out in the cold of socisl noglect. 't ““beantiful and ,”asitis to find a_man him. New folding corresdondence cards late U. 8. Senator Ho 3 was secretary of war of the first cou- federste cabin osrd, which is then folded and aliyped into the envelops. Tue onfinished Tilinois, at SpringGeld, will bo cou- ered by the next legislature of that Over £3,000,000 bave alrcady been expended on this pretentious , and a defioit of $331.000 romains tc be supplied. Oapitol jobs are always expensive and N proves no exception to the rule, e capitol o dark, wood-colored mixtures, and which is & band of velvet, embrolder- ed in rich colors in nasturtion or some other striking vine pattern. Mies Mabel May, a young English lady of rare character aad accomplish- ments, will be the companion and as- sistant of Mrs. Gen. Garfield at the White House. Sheis & woman of un- usual mental and moral stamina. Last year sho was a teacher in Mrs, Westfall's seminary at Dayton, O., and won the respect and esteem of all who were fortunate enough to form her acquaintance. A young woman, rather preposess- ing in appearance, but possessed of a considerable growth of beard, & week a visitor to & barber Clinton, Ga.. She takes her seat in a chair, just like a man, and quietly submits her fzca to the lather brush and razor. Shewmen have tried to inducs her travel as a bearded woman, but she scornfully rejecta ail offers, Towa’s representation among the Female Medica is good. Dr. Alice Bennett is the head of the woman's department i» tho Pen-sylvan i y Cleaves is superin- he woman's depirtment of 2 neylam, Jennio t physician in the state, brasks y of New York is attempt- fag to make the clevated railroads pay taxce on their structure and road-way. The roads, who-e stock is watered up to 400 per cent. of its value, on which amount they are vainly strogglivg to pay dividends, already owes the oi naillion and a quarter of taxes, and re- rists payment on the ground that they are rot buil® on real estate. Land ¢ A. G. K I David Neale Superintend \i SEaLS Now mark the difference between the vote polied by Valentine and Carns aud those of the remaining candidates The total vote for governor fosts up 87, retary of state 87,233, zud- itor 87,277, treasurer 87,146, su; tendent of publi attorney zeneral 86, sioner 85,941, which makes the aver- © of the seven state officers 86,911, The total vote east for lieutenant gov- ernor is 84,426 and the total vote re- perted as cast for congressman is only 80,341, What do thess figaree show? They prove conclusively that takin the average vote of the seven siale officers as a ba repahlicans scratched Carns aud voted a blank on licutenant governor, while 6570 republicans and democrats either rotéd a blsuk for congressman or for Thomes Majors. . Fally 2500 republicans w8 Msjors for congressman and that fact has been entire! ONE of the great reforms in Masse- ©'iuset!s schools is the practical aboli- tion of text books on grammar and the substitution of conversation an+ writien exsroises in the plice of dry ruls and puzeling except: rosult of the sdoption of this plan in the Quincy schools has been prodac. tive of wonderful advancement on the part of thoe pupils. The soover our primary schools grasp tho ides that their chief function should be, not o much to impart stereotyped informa- tion s to awaken a epirit of inquiry aud correct aud accurate habits of thought, the betterit will be for the efficiency of our graded school syster - Lliza Daelps at another asylam in the same state. The Intest thing for Jadies’ wear is Iarge cord with tassels attachod, which 18 worn around the waist. It looks nics, but any young msn who is really attentive to a girl *his winter will have protect his right wrist with soma kind of pad, and cven then much of ihe romance atte.dant upon cl the wast of a lov. Iy creature will <rm com ping dis Obio senatorabip - at Columbute Washington. The question has ar' en whether any senator can_be eleot- eduntil after Thurman's term oxpires and the vacancy is reported from the . 1d the blicaus eleot i ety tho vacancy Teft in | . Thofact that James E. North, the the ranks of senators-elect by General | démocratic candidate for congress- Garfield's resigoation, the case will | M0 ruus bohind his ticket does not have togo before the senate commit. | Show Valeutine's popularity. toe of privileges and elestions, com- | North's nomination wasa job put posod of a majority. of democrate, | U bY the democratic cappers of the The democrats are counting on con. | P1r03s, to help Valentins, The trolling the organisation of thesente, | ROmivation of North was not an and the longer they oan keap the new | Bouneed uatil six days bofore elec- senator waiting in the corridors of the | 107, and in several covnties his name cupitol, the better they will be satis. | as omitied from the demoeratic tic! fied. To any event thero islikely tobe | % The fact that Valentine, with st Bairs the soup o faci 60 no=eandidate sgainst him, recsived 3 only 52,648 votes, while the lowest out T question of how land seform in § OF the teven state officers received e and -not large enough for a ship's hawser. Mr. Labouchers drawe this lovely pi English woman 1n his paper of Nov. “Picture to yourself a portly f>rm surmounted by alarge head, a larger countenance, and the largest hat you ever saw. Clothe, in your mind's eye, that form in the tightest tie back you can con ceive of bue serge; roll around its knees a scarf of bright red; tic around its shoulders (sbout a yard and three-guarters in circumference) a +hort cape, alao of brightest red, and then try to fancy red cord tying the capo to the scar’, the muff (red, too,) to the waist hauging down in many loops and ends behind and befo H hat iz white, the face ecarlet, the age about §0.” aver 700 votes were polled for Thomas Majors, for congressman, and yet not avote bas been credited tohim. — POETRY OF THE TIMES, John 1. Flopper. Xeeland, which extmot bo mach Tonger | 84805 votes, shows the want of confi- | The ke dispels, the dust blows of, delayed, is to be accomplished, is, | %000 in him by the republicans of [ .5 ccch, { arade and Auzing torch just st prescnt, a frontful topic of | thisstate. Tn a mational camp Are with'the things that were. disoussion ia London journalism. | V28¥ 8 republican candidate for e e The “Bopper,” all forlorn, Who ‘gins to think that he came out The little end of the horn. He “fopped” to get an office fat, But now foels all berefit, Beoause, instead of geiting that, He managed to get—left. Many of the Mberal party, in the | €%e#s Who is ranuing for re-slection house of lords, who hold large estaies | ©28ht to rua ahead of the state ticket. encumbered by fixed charges and em- | Tho fact that Mr. Majors polled leas barrassed by entail, are sccretly in | V0'e8 for contingent than the favor of solution of the Irish|®ate ofiicors is readily explained. probiem, because ultimately nglish | Every republicsn voter that scratched land-holders may be brought u.der | Vlentine snd voted for Majors for its provisions. The mass of the Eng. | €onzressman—did not vote for Majors lish people will favor almost any | #contiagent. Had Majors been cred- means which will bring about & div- | {ted with the votes he received for sion of the land. The &t James | ©ongressmar, which were purposely Gasette predicta *‘the ultimate mesne | Oitted from the returns—his total will probably be the purchase of land | Would be way ahead of any man on Dy the state and its distribution to the | the republican ticket. Right here lot peasantry to be paid for in & ocertain | US also call attention to a mesn and term of years. Nothing short of {hie | contemptiblo slar cast upon State will be ocepted be the Irish agitators, | Troasurer Bartlett by the Omaha Re- Aud nothing short of this will solve | publican, which deliberately falsified ‘the problem, the Nebraska returns, 8o as to show that he was the lowest man on the T ticket, and ran behind Caros and She Passed. She rembled through the meadows wide, S Femmed with dow; ch s by 1yly. there, the farmer lad Betrayed his love Sie passed him y With head held high, Aud coidly answered, . Season's Changes. Put away the ruit of Saunel, Which the “masher,” blythe and gay, Erstwhile wore when autumu's sephyre Danced 80 softly "beut his way.. Sabsitata the lengthy uster ‘hich down to the pavement reacl Aad the longer ‘i the better, o™ As twill hide defectsin bresches, e supius of whest which wil 7 | Valentine, whon, ia fact, he rau way e iDla Sear's harvast 1o sntimutad w100 | e of boh. * And uow we ask, | MUSIOAL AND DRAMATIC, R Rascout, & Setiinah wt WM, | iy 1.0 Bl it and all the ofbor — 4 000,000 bmhe_]l. As the prices .which eatellites oar farmers will be able to obtain for from the their crop during the early part of noxt year are largely dependent upon the foreign demand for Ame; B vioe production, it becomes interest- ing to learn the probable requirements of the English and continental corn iarkets. From latest statistios it ap- | women. ipsars cortain thet England's demand | The nowest hosiery is in scld, dark “for grain; will fully equal that of lrst | Solore. aae, if it does not excoed it. British mSa'h turb_::- nllthuddru- material ¥ orn with woolen dresses, »ome prodaction for the preeent year =g s extimated at 81,080,060 bushel and | 0ok Eoen unadornod silk hose are er consumtion at186,00°,000 Thit | oo 5 Pt : P green will take th A leave » deficit of 112,000,000 | placa of navy blue is papetas faree mhels’ to be snoplied from sbrosd. | Pearls and mother-of-pear] are a0 groater part of this must come | very fashicnable acticles of adorn- iea. Last year four-fifths | mert: : ’;:";"’;_h r supply waa | _Bonnet sirings aro fringned, bead g atagn ed, tasseled, or shirred and lace-trim. ipped from the United States. This | o' the snds ion will probably be incroaced of Wales red wnd monks' the present yesr owing to the | br, at have taken their text Union Pacific organ, have the manhood and decency to retract it turns? Effie Ellsier and Frank Weston will star next season. Aimee lost $100,000 trying to run a theatre in Brussels, Belgium, The “Nipand Tack” combination will disband November 27, we are i formed. McKee Rankin is expected back from Englandin the course of two or three weeks. Dion Boucicault has secepted an engagement as manager of the Adel- phi theatre, London, The eale of seats for Bernhardt’s Boston engagement has already nearly reached the sum of $30,000. Joe Jeflengh began a New York cngagement afthe Grand Opera Hous las: Taeaday, in “The Rivals.” Ttis stated that Mies Clara Louise Kellogg bagan_a four months’ engage- ;Emt at St. Petereburg on the 9:h ! inst, | The success of Mr. and Mrs. Flor- { ence in “The Mighty Dollar,” in | London, has been, and continuer, verplarge. HONEY FOR THE LADIES, Byron collars are worn by young ) an are the newest shades of these t that Russia is practically no | very fashionable colors. rival, her crop falling below the | An Oregon town hasa brass band of 2 hard to find a girl unounced fn the who has just died who wasn't ‘*hon- ored sni respected by all who knew are miniature reproductions of the outside pages of a_newspaper. The writing 15 done on the reverse of the The new feltakirts are very hand- They are soft, finished in with 8 quilted flounce, above Europe triennially an America. The las one at Geneva and the other at Balti. more—united in second Sabbath the week following as a season of special prayer for inst. The advanee sale of eeate, far into the engagement, has been iarga. Bronson Howard, the well-known American dramatic author, has mar- ried in England the youngest sister of Chas. Wyndham, of the once fa- mous Wyndham Comedy Company. Miss Fanny Davenport will play Miss Dickinson’s ““American Girl” as follows: Easton, Pa., Nov. 20; Phil- adelphis, Weluut Street Theatre, 22, for two weeks. Gus Mortimer is her manager, It is said that Annie Louise Cary will retire from the stage at tha close of the present seaton. Shs owns $100,000 worth of real estats in Port- land, Me., besides considerable other pruperty, and can afford to take life casy. The Madison Square company have done a very lar_e business ever since they have been on the road. They opened to a 31400 house in St. Louis, and the advance eale up to the open- ing was about £8000 for the week. EDUCATIONAL. A new normal school w!ll “probably 8001 be established in Milwaukee. The city of Toronto has doubled the number of its night schools since last winter. The Michigan medical colleges bave adoptel the three years course of study. Muscatine pays 8800 a year to the teacher of vocal music in her public schools. In spite of the state of Ireland the not falling offat the university of Dub- lin. The colored people of Baltimore have carried their point, and are to have at least two public schools thoucht by teachers of their race to by opened after the holidays. The colleze for working women in London is thorougaly successful. It aims to provide for women who are occupied during the day a higher ed ucation thax is ordinarily within the reach. Cookery is thought therein, {8 well as the intellectual branches. One can get scme ides of tho amount of scientific instruciion given in England fram (he fact that while twelve years ago the numberof schools examined under the science and art department was only 212, and the number of students only 10,000, thero were, iast year, over 1300 of theso schools a>d nearly 60,000 pupils. PEPPERMINT DROPS, A 8t. Louis journal speaks of a man who got into a political row and was freckled with buckehot. A man in Jacksonville, Fla., ad- vertises for 5000 small ~ alligators Northern tourists will bo well fed the coming winter. The season is here when & maid mus: not only guard carafully his liberty and every other right vcuch- safed him by the constitution, but he must keep oue eye on his woodpile and henroost. The young clerk who desires topars bimself off asa wealthy son of ro- tired manufacturer or lord of the soil should sce that tho height of the counter is not too plainly marked on the binding of his vest. A Vermont man recently killed two birds with one stono and_didn’t feel very proud of it either. Ho shied the stone at a hen and hit the bird in a cage, behind a plate glass window. The Cincinnati gas company has put its employes in uniform to provent its patrons being robbed by strangers under the pretenso of taking the state of the meter. Gas companies will brook no competition. A poetess in The Chicago Tribuno oans, ‘I wm k of the reasons Hor cano fs Hope- the four thousand patent nostrums advertised in the nowspapers and on the board fences is warranted to caro a person who fs k of the seasons that come and go The only remedy we can suggest is to employ ull the almanac builders to in vent some new seasons and drop the old ones, and have them made sta tionary, 0 they won't “come and go."" Justice Smith id. on_opening_his court at « Tenn: “*Wil- liam Heu 3 signed for as- swlting kis tathor.” e magistrate had o' the previous day knacked his father down with a club, and it was himself ho was now arraiguing, He sontinued: ““The evidence is eon. clusive, and I am ot sure but T oaght to send myuelf 1o jail for ten duys Bat, os thisis my. first offense, and T cartainly bad a good deal of provoos- tion, L will simply impose a fins of $10, —_— RELIGIOUS, a8 but Bsptist charch in Providence, R. ix:.hm!g:; there aro eleven. The Russian chury gaged in Jay has obtaine: In 1805 there hureh s actively en- pan missionary work, and 4 6000 converts, Rev. Josiah Hanson, Beecher Stowe's original Tom," is to have at Dreeden, Ont. . The Harvard Divlnity School has juet received a bequest of £10,000 for the education of needy students in.. tending to become clergymen. A great concourse of pilgrims will assemble in Rome at the end of D cember, to teke part in the festivity of the Epiphany, on the 7th of Jan. ary. The Evangelical Synod of North Americs, which represents the United or State church of Prussia, has 408 pastors, 510 congregations, and 80,610 communicsata. A small congregation of full-blooded Obickasaw Indians lately gave 400 for the foreign missions of the Cumber- Iand Presbyterlan church. The churoh was _only ‘recently gathered, and its members live in the true Pprimitive style. The Rev. Dr. Dix, gharch, New York, is the best paid among the clty cler, having an elegant house and $£000°5 year for a very light secvics. Bishop Potter, who is at the hosd of the New York (Episcopal) diocese, is now venty-eight, and is stil in the exer. o of his official duty. Ho hus beon fifty-threo years in the ministry, snd more than a gxlmr of a century in his present office. The Grand Rabbi Servl, director of the Pessillo Teraclitico, has just pub lished the Hebrew Calendar for the year 5641 According to this author. ity, the Hebrew population of the world Rty %flw,ooo, divided up as follows: Earope, -4,500,000; Asis, 3,800,000; Ah'i:.’, 1 00; America,300,000; Oceanica, 110,000. The Young Men’s Christian Associ- ations meet in international conven- tion on both sides of the Atlantic, in d blennially in t two conventions— Harriet “Uncle reotor of Trinity s fifty-three. He _setting apart the in November with (November 14-20) anew $2500 church : he IMPIETIES. Many preachers seek to impress their hearera with the fact that life is shorr, but forget it in their sermons, —[Boston Glube. Robert Collyer preached last Sun- day on “The Man Who Lied for His Party,” and the next day seventesn pew-holders eent iu their resignations. Every fow years the bible is revised and corrected. So incorrect were thse fn nse 200 years ago, that it is doubtful if those who relied on them ever got to heaven. “‘Religious Pitcher" wants to know why base ball clubs shouldn’t have chaplains, the same as military com- panies do. We presume it is because they are past praying for. A sensation is said to have been caused at Tribe's Hill, the other day; by a minister’s giving out the hymn £:329.” It was by no means decreased when it was found the hymn was “Crown Him Lord of AlL.” A fanatical preacher in Syracusere- ceutly told bis congregation that if the women wou'd all dange by _them- sclves in a ten-acro lot, surrounded by a high board fence, and the men in ansther inclosure of the same kind there would be no harm in danciog. Not mach fun, either. A lady who had heard a vigorous charity nermon, and yet had given nothing when tha contribatlon -box was passed around, had her pocket ehurch, On making the discovery she remarked: “God could not find Livery Stables, Lancaster, Pa , is Mr. Isaac Powell, who writes: My moth- tiatism #nd dropsy Gombined. Al- walk, after {ho use of St. Jacobs Oil she went about with ease. St. Sacobs Oil on a horse that was preparation I ever saw. uog awellin aleatta, Triod to writs Ec ectrlc Oil on & shutter, W 4t k. C. heumalie pains you endars, certaiuly curs, w.n'trliymo with Calcutta. picked whils she ‘as going out of he devil numbers of the under graduatessare | 19 %Y 10 ™Y pocket, but the devil —_— The owner of the Walaut Street er used St. Jacobs Ol for a bad swel- ling, which doctors pronounced rheu- though so ill that she could hardly T also ured badly galled; it removed the soreness and heiled more rapidly than any _ SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO., PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESH MEATS& PROVISIONS, 6ANE, POULTRY, FISH, ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R. R, TELEPHONH COCNNEOTIONS. ISH & M:MAHON Successors to Jas, K, Ish, , DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported Extracts, Toilst Waters, Colognes, Soaps, Toilst Powders, &o. A tall line of Surcical Instruments, Pocket Cases, Trusess aud Suprorters. Absolutely Pure Drugsand Chemicals vsad in Dispensing. Preacritions flled at oy hour of the night, Jas, K. Ish. Lawrence McMahon. AT2I FARNITAM STREET. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. The Genuine SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. The popular demand for the GENUINE SINGER fn 1879 ex-eedad thatof any previous year duriug the Quarter of a Century iz which this “Old Reliable” Machine has been before the public. In 1878 we sold 366,422 Machines. In 1879 we soid 431,167 Machinee. Excess over any previous year 74,735 Machines. Our sales last year were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Day | . For every biisiness day in the yoar, REMBMEBER. That Every REAL / Singer Sewing Ma- 7 chine has this Trade | Mark cast into the Singer is the Strongest, Iron Stand and em- bedded in the Arm of rnatd the Machine. i THE SINGER MANSFACTURING CO. Principal Office: 34 Union Square, New York. World and South America. ‘sepl6-dwtf The “0ld Reliable" plest, the Most Durable Sewing Ma- chine ever yet Con- 1,500 Subordinate Offices, in the United States and Canads, and 3,000 Offices inthe Old — e —— S——— 1856. 1880. W call the attentior of Buyers to Our Extensive Stock of ‘GLOTHING; AND CENTS’ FURNIGHING CORDS. WHOLESALE AND RETAI'L. We carry the Largest and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS IN Which Wae are Selling at GUARANYEED PRICES } ! |OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTINEHNT OMA in charge of Mr. TEFOMAS TALLON, whose well-establishe el reputation has been fairly earned, We also Keep anr Imiense Stock of HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS .\ND VALISES' REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE P."ICE STORE M. HELLMAN & CO, THE GREAT MANREM FoR 1) RHEUMATISN, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, T Toothy Earand Headachs, Frosted Fest and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equale 8r. Jacoss O 23 2 safe, sure, simple and cheap External Remedy. A trial entafls but the esmparatively tlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffe in can have-cheap and positive proof y. &5 S0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS I MEDIQINE. A.VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md., U. 8. 4. MAKE NO MISTAKE! dered mica and isinglasy Iubricator in the world. st because it does not gum, but forms polished gurface over the dx with & largo amount of friction. hcapest becauso von ne b ly of pow: heap:st o Se nof Thlugs Wortn Knowing. fres o auy adiircas. MICA MANUFACTURING CO., 81 MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICACO. »&Ask Your Dealer For It] octeo Mailed JNO. G. JACOBS, (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs) UNDERTAKER No. 1417 Farnham St., 0ld Stand of Jacob Gls ORDERS BY TELRGRAPH SULICITE aoray B. F. COOK, UNDERTAKER, 02d Fellows’ Block. Prompt attention given t orders by telegraph, can finda BOOTS AND SHOES At » LOWER PIGURE than at any other shoe house In the city, P. LANG'S, 236 FARNHAM 8T, LADIES' & GENTS, SHOES MADE TO ORDER THE ONLY lkmfl.m! "E‘u‘ You ::!‘ satis‘action guar anteed, Prices very reagon- EXxXoBRLSIOR Machine Works, J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. Rt e o e ‘Castings of every description manufacted. e Salvani, the Italian tragedias young men and christian work Engines, Pumpe and eve-y class of machinery consamption. This is good ynm‘-igbl;;:;; : :l::y‘:l;em:n“ Freat de- C'"?d g 'hfi 18th, in ‘h_‘fl"d”‘;-.h'i'l; their behalf. 8 | made to orier. o fws for Americsn farmers who, if | ™24 b¥ Foun f A s jle makes his first reap- — Well A Pulleys, Han, > bbone, three inches wide, 2 ‘ell Augurs, leys, igers, ir orops have fallen below their |, G*% PN FiEhone Siee SEbeLwide, | pesrance in this country at Philadel- odistessor Swing says that the Meth- | & ,Bridge Irons,Geer tions, are likely to receive | atringson the new beaver bonnete. Jobn McCullough's revival of | ooy 20 Ionger hold “‘that if a sin. Tatting, etc aer should come back from hell and prices before the winter is over | The princess of Walee has eppeared | “} fus” began at the New York they at first expected. at the thenire i brown gloves, which | Fith Aveuve Theatee e ooy 16t be permitted to live ina furnace would freezs to death,” be " o, Maicer o sy & , Meachanieal Draught- 56 Harney St., Bet. 14th and 15th. BANKING KUUSES. — THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED, BANKING HOUSE HOTELS. THE ORIGINAL, BRIGGS HOUSE ! Cor. Randolgh St. & bth Ave,, CHICAGO ILL, IN NEBRASKA. $ ‘:5?;% CALDWELL, HAMILTON2CO EREERaL | e BANKERS. ‘Bustusas temeacted sme ag that o aa Incor- porated Bad Accounts kept In Cdrrency or gotd subject to sight check without notlce. Cortificates of deposit lssued payable I thecs, six and twelve months, bearlng nterest, of on demand without interest. ivaiices made to castomers on approved se- o8 at market rztes of Interost Buy andeall zold, bills of oxchange Govern- ment, State, County and City Bonds. Draw Sight Dratta on Encland, Ireland, Seot- 1and, and all parts of Europe. Sell Eropean Passage Tickets. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. augldtt Ad curii PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY U. S. DEPOSITORY. S "3 SNE | Eiper Namionar Bank OGDEN HOUSE, or ouama. Cor. 18th fod Farnbam Streets, Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs, Yowa: Onlineo Street Railway, Omnibiss ‘0 sd from all trams. RATES—Parior floor, §.00 pet day: second flonr. 8260 per day ; thitd floor, $2.00 The best furnished ad most commodious honse n the city. GEO. T. PHELPS Prop FRONTIE OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT 1N OMAHA. (SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS.,) RSTABLISHED X 1850, Organized as & National Bank, August 20, 1863, Capital and Profits Over$300,000 e e e U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS A—H: DIRECTORS 0. 7. P R HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming, The miners resort, good accommodations, argo eam plo room, charges reasonable. - Special attention given to traveling men. ) H.C HILLIARD Proprietor, INTEK-OCEAN HOTEL, COheyenne, Wyoming. Hmmuax Kcorax, Proslent, Firstclae Fino ared Sample Rooms, oue | AUSGHTES Kourray, Viee Prasiden. block {rom depot. Tratns stop from 20 minutes to 2 hours for dinner. Free Bus toand from Dopot. Kates 8200, $2.60 and §2.00, according to room; sngle meal 75 cents. A. D. BALCOM, Proprietor. Cnfef Clerk. _ mio-t "UPTON HOUSE, . J. Porrueron, Attomney. Jomx A. Cr-lauvox. 'H. Davis, Asw't Cushler, This bank racstvesdeposit without regard to amoupt, Issuce time certificates bearing tnterest, Drawe drafte on San Francisco and principal clties of the United tates, alsy London, Dublin, Edinburgh and the principal citfes of the contl- ', b, nent of Europe. Schuyler, Neb. Bolls passage i{ckots for Bmigranta fn the Tn- Flist.class House, Good Meals, Good Beds | man_ue. maylatt Atry Rooms, snd kin treatment, ommodating Tw good_sample rooms. Spocia attention paid o commercial travelers. 8. MILLER, Prop., ob. alstt Geo. P. Bemis’ Rea Estate Acency, 16th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb, This agency does STRIOTLY & broki Schuyler, NEERASKS VINEGAR WORKS | ERNST KREBS, Manager. Manutacturer of all kinds of VINEGAR. Jeres St. Bet. 9th and 10th, OMAP. BOGG; & HILL, REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1408 Farnham Street THE MERCHANT TAILOR, Isprepared to make Pants, Suits and overcoats toordor. Price, it and workmamshp £ nraviood to sutt OMAHA - NHEBRASEA, 'One Door West of Grnlckshanics, | -0 —North lde opp. Grand Central Hotel. oLDRsT EsTABLIERD REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA, Koep » complete abstract of title to all Real Estate In Omaha and Douclas County. — mayitt _— SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC $t. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siouz City Route | 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! BITTERS! ILER & CO., SOLE MANUFAOTURERS DMWAHA. Neb. HAMBURC AMERIC™ N PACKET £0.'S Weekly Line o Steamships na = 25— | Nebraska Land Agency. EAST INDIA| DAVIS & SNYDER, e | 1505 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr, o 2 &g | _ew00acrEs ‘elocted land fn Eastern = s b ke o ® o : roperty. [— 5] EE 2 i %88 <l — § ig E g %[ ByronReed & Co., : b al B < Fj Teaving New York Every Thursday ut #p.m. | From COUNCIL BLUFFSto or England, Frauce and Germany. B“]‘SU{%UTE'_ o‘,“ggfffiggs ¥or Passage apply to C. B. RICHARD & C0., Passenges Aggots, ‘\away. NewYork CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! And all pofntstn Northern I Dakota. This Depot, Couneil Blufts, and 8t. Paal. Traing lesve the Unlon Pacific leave_ ths Depot at Biutls, a2 515 p . Metallc Cases, Cofias, Caskots, Shrouds, ete. | reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m, ans 8¢ Beal Fara mStree - . 10thand 11th, Omaha, Neb, | 5 1105 8. m, mabing o Promoy At 22-TEN HOURS 1x Apvaxce or Axy OrEzz Rours. J. C. VAPOR, llmm";luum.rlznx:l?p-. ar MERCHANT TAILOR EEEs i aima e Capltol Ave,, Opp. Masonio Hall, OMAHA, - - - - - NEHB, 381 & 1303 Faynham PIANOS = ORGANS. J. S. WRIGHT, "% CHICKERING PIANO, FOR And Sole Agent for Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & C. Fischer's Pianos, also Sole Agent for the Estey, Burdett, and the Fort Wayne Organ Co's. Organs. I deal in_Pianos and Orgacs exclusively. Have had years® expefience in the Business, and hana.? only the Best. J. S. WRICHT, 218 16th Street, City Hall Buildin¥, Omahd, Neb, HALSEY V. FITCH. Tuner. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam angs, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, BELTING HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINCS, PIT,m M PACKINEG, AT WHOLESALE AND RET. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. E. STRANG, 205 Farnham Strast Omaha, Neb HENRY HORNBERGER, STATE AGENT FOR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER | In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office, 259 Douglan Streat. Omaha GARPETINGS. Carpetings| Carpetings! J. B. DETWILER, Old Reliable Carpet House, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH (ESTABLISHED IN 18868.) Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc. MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST. 1 Make a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LACE CURTAINS And have a Full Line of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tassels In fact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet Honse, Orders from abroad solicited. Satisiaction Guaranteed €all, or Address John B. Detwiler, 01d Reliable Carpet House, OMAHA,

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