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"_—Lfi———.—.“_____._ ina mid reported Low.st priccs, £ CLOAKS AND 10 AT WIILY Manafacturer, . /i ta be found op- FOR THE STOMACHS SAKE. A Feast of Seasoning and a Flow of Bowls. Pmaus of Joy} Ascending Heavenward Mingled With the Odor of Turkey. E Thankegivivg day las Jled sround with the revol s, and to-morrow everybody ke a rest, and three hours at d ¥ will wind up the holiday by innocent exhibitions of thankfulness for favors recelved and hoped for. The day will be very generally ob weved in this city by merchs ss and business men gene after the vsual morning servicos fosst- ies will ba strictly in rn will west iu the Con; arch Thur Ving rervice The Ch egatinal, First Metd Sollection, for 1} will be of unusnsl people are cordially The co Rii w in Thauksgiving ifice of the f ch the sermon be heold at 8¢, Wark Owaba, to o'clock. Dean Mille: = A |CLOAFS SMANS i AT WILLIAMS & SONS', on by the recte b will take pat in the service. extended Lo o edbereute of whe m Rev. Jaurs Par: Restor. tend The m: { foel thankful # they lave year, and ac of the ¥ ved rdingly are rec going ¢ tion rooms lo-wortow ovenin {A short etk will Se made at the gluning of the e by Rev. E Grabisw, after which a g giviug will be made Tast ygar was w iy satereetin more irtere Members & | friends should be presont 1RE RATL The Sundey Juwminy train w e and 11am, The B. & M. R. R, Ce fo-day ba closed | - { freight wp to moon Th s | freiyglii dejot aftarnoon. ToKTaNL's fol isali b of Omaha fora slass-ball aud pigeon tournament, to be held at Take's ad dition o1 a m., sharp. vitod to par Edholm & Lir Callin ¥ ELBERATION hursday, Nov her, 57 Tow shot. Hunting coat , poir bunting 4 of Mauagers, THE TOSTOFFICE, . + Ben Swill be open to-day, 12 1 day, from day. stwaster, a8 on Sa Everyhod amine a Sne assc gold wireaand Medai! At Evnoin & The Jewelers, cpposit 0 iracelets, just i B~ iR { CLOAKS AND DOLMANS AT WILLIAMS & SONS An cyeter sociable will be hicld ou ovening at the BARGAINS TUNDERWEA AT WILLIAMS & SONS'. Mens' ladties' and children's Arctics Lowest priow. Fullrieda's, Doug. St, BARGAINS &N UNDE New Engraviugs at H. Ll Just opensd another large of Ladies re, Havelocks and Jnckets. -tu-thesat] MeDoxawp & Hanmso. DOLMANS AT WILLIAMS & SONS. wort L shine nive at sleep later than usual in he morning, spend an hour at church 3 er, and a good The service tereat, and the | Holy | bs celebrated. Triuity, | ish to at-| M. C. A the wany blessings | during the pas have s Thavksgiving service at the ax | will receive tn the mond, | Christisn | T | Quail, wild dusks, choice turkeys, | freeh Cape Cod cranberrise and every. Wiiaas M. Yarss. | tHE FURIOUS FOOT-PAD. | His Latest and Deadliest Effort. A geatlemsn reeiding on North Fourloenth street, whileon his way home about 6 o'clock Monday avening, was attcked and badly .demoralized by footpads or highweymen. He bad n town earlier eeding home- ward at quite a lei pace. g the corner of Dav- ort and Fourteenth stree's he was or parties whom closed his < und at cne blow. He never knew what hit him, nor, in fact, that he had been hit at -{all. He didn't know snything about it. After lying on the ground for e time = couple of neighbors cme alorg and found him insensible. They got bim up and took him to his { home s fow doora away, wherehe soon their mark in the bad bruise on the side and face and et book con- some papers valuable to him than ~a3 certainly a bold 1d the perpotrators ©p to the nearest h t, & blow might have ulted fatally s oth- \ new steck of mince moats, jellies, sud a choics sclection of dried Prices away down, at J. L. s, comerof 15th and n24 2t v ] ) DOLMANS GOBGEOUS CLITTER. | The Array of Holiday Jewels at Edholm & Erickson’s The finest and best selected stock of watches, clocks and jewelry ever seenin the west is now on _exhibition st the jewelry house of Edholm & Erickson, opposite the postoftice. The inc:easing trade and merited pop- ularity of theso energetic gentlemen s been for some time past s matter of comment among our citizens and business men generally. But when the facts ere known, there is little, if any-cause for wendermeiit. To begin with their atock In all its branches is unequaled in quantity and quality, and the proprietors being thoroughly conversant with the business, and sl- ‘ways on hand to attend to castomers and to soperintend matters generally, make it a pleasure for purchasers to examine their wares, Their attractive displsy of solid and plated silverware is far supetio? to anything in the msrket, bothin de- signand finish. The same can be s3id of their large atray of gold and silver watches, bracelets, chains, lockets, andin fact cverything they handle. and pen cases and helders, gold tooth picks, gold end silver thimbles and many othor articles of this kind are prominent eaturen of the establlsh- ment. The firm has jost opened a choice selection of holiday presents, from which already have been selected & number of gifts for Christmas Their lino of pracious geme, consi fng of amethysts, diemends, pearls, cameos, emeralds, and many other valuablo stones shoeld bo also men- tioned, but want of space will not permit it this time. Atno distant day we intend msk- tug further mention of their husiness, and giyinga description of their manu- | AT WILLIAM | ladics and chitdren’s Arctice, Follriede's, Doug. St ULOAKRS AND DOLMAN: | CLOAKS AND DOLMANE, and 1nst eompleto RR0R ! ho west, at ex- v low prices, just opened by MiDoyaws & Hanuson, h 1408 Farnbam et, AT WILLIAMS & SONS'. inevery styloat Tizard's, twt zs at Hoxy €'s, Ovile New Euies Mo theaire, b & prck { Music” in Llnio ho “‘Academy Courc’l Bluffs aud it with a pariner, Monday nes and gave good St. Flmo will be . the best winter ot flur in the - orkot. Best Mine + Patetit Fio -, 450 per hun- Ired Winus M. Yares, Mills F1 n | ne: Plume, Grapes, 021-tf y, fresh butter and an spplos ard a v Co.’s. LUNCH! LUNC! CH! A grand lunch will be served Sat- arday, November 27, at the Western | House, by tiust Sesemann, w}o bas bean eick for the past three months tes his fricads end the noral tocome and see him, his lunch, which will Zwiebetkuchen a artake of o scrved all day. epartment. BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR AT WILLIAMS & SONS'. Great reduction in Ladies’ Stoff and Silk Suits at McDexatn & Haxnisox's. tu-ths 1408 Farnham St. Fer Malaga Grapes go to Tizard's. tow-t Havens' Snow Flake Flour the BOSS. Wiwiis M. Yates. A grand turkey and chicken lunch to-night and to-morrow at Flanery's Drchestra Hall, 1118 Farnham street. Lots of Tom and Jerry.! BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR AT WILLTAMS & SONS', PERSUNAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. G. W. "remont ye:terday Lorenzo Cros . from N tes France left for Grand Is'znd at a00n yesterday to spend Thanksg ving. . Dorsey returned to and family York, - Hamilton, editcr of the Salt ibune, was in the city Tuesdsy. <man W. F. Sapp, of Cou to 1 last evening for Was: ing- Blutts, d ton City, Chas, T, Truax, of B ston, syecial agent a Bell telephone company, isin the city, Miss Carrie Biogham, who has been visiting frieuds in_this city, returned to Chicago Tue day evening. Mr. R. A, C'amnhell. of St. Louis, is in the city on of his brother Me. John W ¢ A. G. Wleaberger, of the David City Republican, left yesterday for Shelby, Towa, where i3 will be married on Thanks- giving night. Mr. James T. Clark, general western agent of Northwestern road, left Tuesday eveuing, with his wife, for. Chicago, to re- ma until aftee Tuanksgiving. Dr. G. W. John:on, of Fairmount, la‘e democratic candidate for secretary of state, aived in town Tuesday sccompanied apecialty. 1* EXPLAINED. Wiy do people trade with Fleming & Cc y can buy the putest a ¢ lino of groceries in the warket, at thelowest possible cash re. Pure and unadulterated goods Because t} freshest LOAKS AND DOL AT WILLIAMS SONS'. Tho weather is 5o cold you cannot "hankegiving unless led with s cace of Hay- { dlers. Ask your grocer | for them, and if ho bas not got them | eall at French's, 1119 Farnham sircet, | the wholesale agency % | FARLOR SAL0ON, { md cpening, Thankegiving day, | mber 25th, 1880., No. 614 south ith ateoct, botween Jacksonand and lunch will be served. | Everybody invited. Good music. | Matoxey & KEBsazs. Jones, G BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR AT WILLIAMS & SONS'. | | — — | THANKSGIVING ! | To-morrow aud don't yon forget ‘it m that it is proper to | indulge iu a few extras on that occa:- fon, for the refreehment of theinner {man, We would euggest Turkey with Cranberry Ssuce, Goo-th with Tnion Sauce, Rock” Oysters with Celery Sauce, Chicken Liver | with Apple Sauce, Pot Luck Mackerel | in Mustard Sauce, Brook Trout with joxa Government Saucy, Impurted Bologua with Tobacco Sauce, Dried | Apples with Pepper Saace, A case of | Bayden's Fire Kindlers without | Sauce. All of theabove and thou- | sands of other delioacies, which can- | not be enumerated in one issue of this | paper, cau be found on eale at J. B. Frexcn & Co's. Havens' Snow Flake Flour the BOSS. Wiis M. Yares. by bis bride. The wedding took place at Fairmont yest-rdsy morning, and Dr. snd ohnson came to Omaha on their Congressman John Whittaker, of Ore- gon, the democratic member who made the “fying trip” a oss the continent to Washington at the opening of congress a year or two ago, came in on Monday night's delayed Usion Pacific train. 1Is over in Council Bluff, a guest of . Teale, the wealthy Oregon stock deal- er, until yesterday eveniog when he do- parted over the C. Q. Congressman Whittaker's term in congress expires with e owsion after which his seat will be occupied by a republigan. —The party who left a fine pair of auntletted fur gloves in the police court T om lust spring, can_have the same by calling on Officer H. Jacobson. nes H. Thompson and D, W. Har. risof Norton county, Kansas, aroin the city on a mission to solicit ailfor desti- tute homesteaders in northern and western Kapsas. Theso gentleman are duly ac- credited by tha Norton County Aid socie- ty and the officials of that county. The railroads have furnished free transporta. tion for these gentlemen and will forward the supplies fre BARGAINS IN AR AT WILLIAMS & SONS'. For Fivest Cancies go to Tizard's For Oravges and Lemons go to| Tizatd's. tw-t OWPAKS AND DOLMANS AT WILLIAMS & BONS'. For Splendid Figs go to Tizard's, tow-t BARGAINS IN UNDERWEAR AT WILLIAMS & SONS'. The Danish sociaty’s first ball of this season will take place Satarday night November 27th at Turner Hall | Tickets 75 cents, secured from the memters. o tat-ta CLOAKS AND DOLMANS AT WILLIAMS & SONS. | For {Sale—Sillhorse power Baxter englne ard bofler, " good repar. Apply at Bek offica. nodt For Nauts of Tizard's. all kinds go to ot Their assortment of gold pens, péacil | i {r. 13, e—8300. EXCELSIOR. Our Forthcoming ~ Annual llustrated Review. Splendid Enpgravings, Excel- lent Typography and Re- liable Statistics. Arrangements have been completed for bringing out the forthooming An- nual Tilustrated Review of THE Oxans Bee, which will be distri- buted to our subscribers on New Year's Day. All ihe illustratione in this _annual ;avie».l' are :o::o itho- caphed by first class actist 5ne of - he most important featares will be the sketches Of the pfominent private restdences i the city, which last year were crowds! out by other buildings, The statisti- cal work, which is the most laborious part of this undertaking will be more complazs in detail and more thorough it snything, than in soy previous oviow. B]n crder that no omissfons sball ce cur in this branch, we would urge ¥P- on our citiens who have made any building improvemsnts daring the yor to farnish us the ds aired informa- tion, either at this office or_throog! (ke postoffice as early as possible. We waut tho psme of the owner of the mprovoment or structure, discription of the improvement or buildingj location and costof samie, Tn view of of tho fact that ths out: lay for such an undertaking is vory large, amounting to nearly 81,500, we have to eecure a ressonable amount of advertising patronage from our merchants and msrnufacturers. Mr. J. H. Pierce bos been employed as solicitor for advertiemei!s in the illustrated annusl review. Ho wiil call upon business men and furcish_ them further particulars. conceining the etylo of the work, ratea of advertising, ete. The edition will contain 16,000 copies, aiid will therefore be a most valuable medium for advertisiog. Parties who desire to have their residences or any buildings il‘ustrated had better apply at this office at an early day. Last Nighs Dances. The firat anoual reception and ball of the Umaka telegraphers, at Stand- ard Hall, was decidedly recherche. Theattendanco was large and select, the toilets euperd, and the supper ele- gant and rofreshing. Congratulatory felegrams were received from tie |Brothron in cestern and southern citles. 3 The regular asnual ball of the Irod Moulders’ Union, held at Crelghton Hall, was largely attended, proving a source of considerable revenue to that excellent society, and a store of plaa- ant momories to the patticipanta. WHAT SHE SAID. “Now Heory don't yoti forget t0 purchase a case of Hayden's Fire Kindler's, for to-morrow is Thanks- giving aud you know it would never do to use those raughty cuss words on stlsh afday, ovon though your fingers uld get cold splittingkindling wood for the morning fire.” Sold by all Grocers, Merls st sil houra at Tizard's Fatace. et Death Rebotd. Adam Olivcr Wood, son of John H; and Mary Francis Weod, why wi born in North Carolina, May 27th, 1874, died at 11:30 p. m. Seturday, November 20th, 1880, aged 6 years and 6 months. The fuveral took place Mondsy. Mr. and Mra, Weod desire to ex- pre:s their grateful thanks to Miss Sophio Thide, for her inestimablo ser- vices rendered during their bereave- ment, and also to Mr, D. C. Mallicr, for his kindly sssistance. For Thanksgiving Ogaters go to Tizard's. twet SPECIAL NOTICES. T OTICE_Advortsements To Let For Sale' Lost, Found, Waats, Boarding. &c, v 1l be in- octed i thoso coiuizans atco for TEN T OENTS ‘par ine; each gubsequentingortion,FIV) CENTS Jor line. The frm ingertion nover 4 88 than ™ 3 TO LOAN—AL8 por cent Infor $56.000 " v of Foooand u p- i e 1t yeate e on it cissleoproy ity and farm property, Apoly at BE! edcity and farm properiy. AP e ant L Srency, 14°h o e e Trseodtt ONZY YO LOAN—Cell at Law Offce TOE SR oo Crtemcs Bk N 7ONEY TO GOAR—1100 Farnbam VL r. Edmrin Loan Acen nov- R 2 carpenters, next the Beo offics. WA;-nD. rpeaters, = NTED—A rurse y immediate- TV ottt ot doubie” ik houss ci seast c-rner D.dge and 24th stre ontheast c-rae o ST\ gl to do sonesal beagework V25 qatra <t 514 Davesport srese. 91227 D11 the womun who broueh the A o o o speuk Emglay o rotapnr e ady il taka hat. Gownee o 18.h and Capite ! avenu: 9172 TT.\TED—-’L, by a good frosh cow or W. Carpenter, At carpnter shop on p:::g~ one copuing it soon, Ivquire of R. Jas between th aud Oth streets. ATIED—A geol gosord VW A Seronns mortbwest & Capito with goud jer 18th an Nhtraskw and introduc 1 Fook Men w el E oo g\ets be trsined aud sharto - in the P the bu ness wi'i b: Wil e ant o x00d Wages 4 enorgetic B e E. k. T, o for M, Motind & o K L 80 seko, s T yith WA e smtlanen must be | ctweon 1.0 end 2xd California Sts. Addrest B & 5., 1 Y s clerk; a1 had_cxporicnce office, and can furr1sk excell dress'Shorthsnd, Bee ot ce. ANTED-A sor d Iy cone: oot Wy en i By, #o ot know that _the b1xa f Sewing o1 nen 1o Work in mor HW.B 'OR RENT—Two neat new cottag eight rooms each, with well and cis- terms—corner Eleventh aud Mason streets, up and one-half. blocks from_the railroad depot. DAVIS & SNYDER, 2 1505 Farnam Street. of 5 roiis, 2 - “Reat chesp ton good tenant, 73t house ‘hove. uexly’s Soap Fastory. 9t OR_RENT—Houso in Shul’s nd addition, §16 per month. . SIMERAL, foou . Crolghton Block. S5t TORE FOR R¥ NT—Firs: floor and basement. ¥ Appis o Gl & Mol 1005 Farniam St 0K RERT_A furdished, scuth fiont room. Inquiro atNo_1713 Farnbam 8¢, 84-t8 7OR RENT—That excellent dwélling house S. E. corner of 224 and_California street Wel, cstem wnd bara. Appi to- Jobn Guld, 1006 Farnbam St. 0R RENT—Lwelling houe 8. E. corner of %3da0d Bart Sts, Excellent barn, cisterns p. Appito C. A.' Morri 84 7OR RENT—Cottage, on 6th and Pifio 8ta., ‘new house, eight rooms,on 3da- d Cass 8ts’ Enquire J. . Roe, £ E. Cor. 1ith and Farn- ham. 69641 rished rooma over Mer. o S, i e o 8041 P track, on Jones str-ct, Inquirs of NOK BA and rewaur. it business, located in tho bes nd loing agood business, Tl tendtomining Inqure USES rmer Tall of Tot, coruer 14th aud Case Sts., 7 room $20 and 825 per m A 15th ‘and x5 REMEMBER 8% That the lusty, lucious, phat acd phair, Saddle R ck O;sters, famous as the “Der Sea” brand, (full cans—rolid weat), can ouly bo found on esle st the Old Raliable Grocery House of J. B. French & Co Remember that C. B. D:Groat & Co. have the largest and best selected line of Hlats and Caps in the city, in- cluding the latest styles from the best manufaciurers, Also a full and com- plete line of fur caps for ladies and gentlemen, and a completo stock of ladiea’ furs. 24-3t For Choice Michigan Cider go to Tizard's. twet STEEL ENGRAVINGS. st ever brought to Omaha, and at New York prices. Don't fail to soo them st Eaton's n6tf CLOAKS AND DOLMANS AT WILLTAMS & SONS'. Real Estato Transfers. United States to John A. Bradshaw: patent v fr. 4,0, 3, ¢ 16, 7. 1L . James A. Bradshaw aud_wife to Goorge I1. Boggs and Lew. W. Hil w. . neir } 8.5t 16, 1le— 5. Berea M. Willsoy snd wife to Geo. H. Boggs and Lew. W. Hill: w. d. aw. 1, 5. 32, t. 16, r. 116.—$1000. Juhn Lewis and wife to Fordinsnd Streitz: w. d. lot 7, blcck 458, Grand View sddition, Omaha—$5. Emily and J. W. Satterthwait to Joseph Barker: q. c. @ lots 1,2, 84, 5,6,7, 11, 1%, 13, 14, 15, Forbes' sub-Givinion of so. 4, 8. 34, t. 16, T, 13 6.—8726. Danisl and Josephine Burr to the Burr Implement Co., w. d., n. 60 feet of lot 4, block 201, Omaha—$5,000. Wm. W. Lose and wife to Sarah V. Weber, w. d., part of sec. 20, ¢. 15, Joteph F. Sheeley and wife to Geo. Olerne und H. M. Hosick; w. d., w3 n. e §sec. 13, t.15, r. 14, e— 500. Samuel R. Johnson and wife et al., to the Ciry Waterworks company, of Omaha; w. d., block B,” Reservoir ddili; Oatis —80511- 5 THE CREIGHTON, A firet-class botel in every respect, s situsted on the northwest corner of Thirteenth and Capitol avenue. This new house is newly and elegantly fur- nished thronghout, and the table aad bill of fare will compare favorably with the ‘best in the land. ~ Give it » trial. No runner st tho Depot. : -t s S5 SN ey tikonn SRS Portisnd, Me. ‘ K SALECottonwood fumber of all sizesat REDMOND'S, Sixtoenthogt. 516+ Tadingto her rec.very will be suitabiy rewarded. 016-24 S. P. CASH JOBBERS & 00, OF DRY GOODS. MORSE AND RETAILERS 1319 FARNTAM ST EDT It being our aim to popularize ou fncreas i e 5£go0ds at a nominal proft, we tvits the remis ise OUr business by selling a large quantity we are offerin, 1 nanufacturer: @ welcome at ou wrhen trading with us. MORSE'S, MORSE'S, MORSE'S. Again we maker. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKLTS, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, Courvoisier Kid Gloves, Courvoisier Kid Gloves, Coutvoisier Kid Gloves, Courvoisier Kid &oves. Courvoisier Kid Gloves, Courvoisier Kid Gloves. Silks Reduced, Silks Reduced, Silks Reduced, Silks Reduced, Silks Reduced, Silks Reduced, Silks Reduced, BLANKETS, gilks Reduced, tention of the public to our immense stock whii ica over wholesale cost. Surely our goods bought from :, will well meris the title of “goods well bought are half sold.” BANKER THE MERCHANT, THE MECHANIC, FARMER, r counters; the rich ever o il themselves of the opportunity hers afforded, and ihe pans aios: aun e A il ROt fail to also will get dollar for dollar Blankets, Blankets Blanksts, Blankets, Blankets, Blankets, REDUOCED. REDUCED. REDUCED <ductions in theze goods, and to clear ourstock we have markedas ollow Formerly sold at $8.00, now marked $6.50. Formerly sold at $9.00, now marked $7.75. Formerly sold at $15.00, now marked $12 00, MORSES. MORSE'S. MORSES. MORSES. MORSE'S. MORSE'S MORSE'S MORSES MORSE'S MORSE'S MOCRSER MORSE'S MORSE'S MORSE'S MORSE'S Morse's Morse's Morse's Morse's Morse's Morse's Morse's Morse’s Morse's Morse’s Morse’s Morse’s Morse’s Morse’s Morse’s Morse's Morse's Morse’s Morse's Morse's We open to-day a fresh lina of out 50 ct. merino Vests worth 762 an extra heavy seamless Vest at $1.25 worth $1.75 American Hosiery Co's seamless Vests at $1.50 worth $2.C0; Ladies’ scarlet medicated Vests and Pants at $2.00 worth $2.25, and the very b:st seamless V and Pants made at $9.00 a sait. Gents' all wool Vests and Pants $1.25 worth $2.00. Gents' b seamless scarlet Vests and Pan's at $2.50 or$5 00 a snit worth double asmuch, KID GLOVE DEPARTMENT Just received a full stock of kid gloves from the celebrat- ed French Factory of Ph. Courvoisies Courvoisier Black Kids, 3 and 4 Button. Courvoisier Colored Kids 3 and 4 Button, Courvoisier Undressed Kids, White Par- ty Shades, Navy Biue, &c. Our new RIVERSIDE LACE GLOVE with the most ap- proved style of fastening made in 11 and 15 hooks. fos."ER LACE GLOVES Clogmg Ouf at great reduc- fioHe T II"take room for the above new goods. ‘We have mad tionsin Black Sillts our Cashmere finia. grain silk. Former price. ereat reduc- %, and offer hed gros Present pr. SEEIL ished ard com- vited with silks from any retail house ia the country. S. P. MORSE & CO. 1001 Farnham Street. Poppleton Block. Grand OPENING { (V. JRRAISAED, Taxadormist,cornor . Ul D 73th and Howard st., Deerhead ecia 55 POWDER Absolutely Pure, Made from Grape Cream Tartar.—No oth preparation makes such lizht, flaky hot breadst or luvurious pastry. Cau be eaten by dypeptic without fear of the Tis resulting from heavy i_. digestible foed. Holdonlyin ¢ by all Grocers. v "5 powsen Co. ¥ w Vork DISEASES OF THE EYE, Ear and Throat. DR.L. B. GRADDY OCULIST. AURIST & LARYNCIST. Office Over Kennard's] Drug Store, Corner of 14th and Douglas Ste. novis3m LEGAL NOTICE. Notice s hereby given vnder provisions of sec- tion (569) e humired and sixty.fve, chapter (5% Giy.olght, revised -statutes, [iate of Ne. Sovicn That T il on Monday, the 18th day of ber, A, D. 1650, appy &0 711 exceil Ihegovernor of ihe 8 ste of Nebraskafora To- Enaries Miaulcy. The said Charies Stavley s Ihedat e Jun term A D 16T, of the Dietics Coort within acd or Doug a8’ county, Neb.» and wag convicted of the cime of Eurslacy, i diteneed (osix yoars e pealiestiary iato of Nebraska. sk s HENRY STASLEY, By G20, M. O'Barsr, his Auoroey. HAMBURG AMERIC N PACKET €0-'S Weekly Line oi Steamships Leaving New York Every Thursday at 2p. m. For England, France and Germany. For Passage app'y to C. B. RICHARD & CO., Pasenger Agents, yawsy, NewYork ELGUTTER! ---HAS &0W70PE;ED FOR INSPECTION HIS NEW STOCK of Fali and Winter Clothing for Men's Youths' Boys' and Children'y Wear. ~SPECIAL ATTY.SNTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO MEET the requirements «f Everybody. OUR ASSORTMENT op STYLES AND PATTERNS IS the most varied and elegan.’ €Ver displayed in the city. ~ 70 p~AMINE —CITIZENS ARH CORDIALLY INVITEL ~Ziis wall our large display of Dress aad Business & <ood Weight Overcoats, Nevelties in FurnigD& “ ia Stshish Hats and <ars, Trunks, Valiges, Califorfor. Blanketsand Overalls, &c.. &c. _NOONEIFHEC.NSULTS HIS OWN INTERESTS WILE buy one dollar’s worth of Clothing until he has seen our immense Stock and learned our Prices. FRITSCH’S PRUSSIAN Cough Syrup THE LATEST VICTORY OF MEDICAL 8CIENCE. The only existing remedy for every spe- cies of Acute or Chronic Disease of the Organs of Respiration, and an absolute SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION ! HIS all-powerful vegetablo prepara- tion expols. air pas- sages, the mu roduced by puimonary inflammation, heals the irritated membrases, and’ renovates every organ which tiflzes the breath of Life. Tt contains no stupefying poizon, and s in all respects a healthful medi- The rapidity and certaiaty with s and muco-pus cine. ‘which ANNIHILATES A COUGH In nstonishing. Its effects go deeper than the mere symptoms of pulmonary dis- ctse and dizcharges the tause from tio em, Free and painiess expectora: o 1 ihe mode by which it relieves the Tungs, chest and throat from the burdens which oppress thems thus arresting Con- sumption and Bronenitls in the Kerm be- fore”they 'reach the more dangerous stages. The emaciated suerer BATTLING FOR LIFE with the most terrib] mate will find Frit Syrup & potent ally, and will assuredly win the fight by adhering strictly to §reat medicine. The CASES NOW ON RECORD in which it has been administered with entire success asa remedy for every va. Fiety of malndy which affects the Ko- iratory Fanctions, amount to more FIVE THOUSAND at thapresent date, and yet the prepara- Tion is'omly in the infaney of 1ts weefal- they are simply exps are useless; for unle ncrid seeretions whi ory. Hence they the causes of the re coughed np are removed,and the ruptured, {nflamed or maturated surfaces healed and stored to their natural tone, a cure is impossible. Fritsch’s Prussian Cough yrup accomplishes these objects. The mucus and muco-pus which are the con.. fequence of Lung Discace, are thrown off by it, while at the same timae it soothes and invigorates the weakened tissues. “LIFE FOR THE LUNGS." For coughs, colds, influenza, bronchial difficulties, tightness of the chest, hoarse- ness, sore’ throat, trachitis, inflamma- tion of the lungs, difficulty of breathing, plearisy andall disorders of a pulmonary Rature, it has never been equaled. Sole agents 1n 5390 28703 0 America, RICHARDSON & 00, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. fe s e ] AGENTS FCR DEVLIN & GO, THE BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, FAR*"AM STREET, X=X 1=21= MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. Trunks and Valises - the West. Teleseopic Cases i aid Sampi Trunks a Specialfy up PROP., 50,000 DOLLARS GHEAP | CHEAPER! CHEAPEST i MAX MEYER & BRO. | Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell thewr | entire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks 1 Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ | AND GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing 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,

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