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> e oy Besas oo e L Tae 5. o ile ante > ton orox ibe o lad ssen nefit roial s laag Liffer o pd. it, sis ¢ ance r tmy want suffe en ol en, t fas ne be es no ase 1 hich by tares © ben Bt as hich enco ¢ no las isiug t s img teunt oveme listeda 1t prot antry |4 for ive mo lttle. |The b >ne wh feated “THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning, Dec. 4. A LIBEEAL OFFER. The publishers of TaE Oxama Br, | arder to_encourage immigration o | cbraska, invite all resideuts of this state, to_send them names of part in the Eastto whom sample copics of Tme Wepkiy Ber, containin Compiled statistics Dout Nebracks netting forth her advautages for set- ors, will be wail-d free. Send ad + in full including name, Post- | County ani State. This offer b2 open from now uatil January Direct letters or postal carde wiii these nemes to WEEKLY B Ouahs, Nebraska. S. { BREVITIE ,‘ — Taterson sells coal. 1 County court sits Monday. | P rter is running the Omaha Ferry Lubin's bulk perfume at Kuhn's oniy ica meats, Besen's Fulton Markct. Large variety of chestiprotectors at 0 porbarrel, at Buffet’, 3 hton;Block. { Tack walnuts, 75c per bush For winter omforts ¥n caps, (rolcs, %, maniers, goto Frederick’ Best select oysters, 40c; at Buffet’s —The C + abont 200 students, this ten The Usited States court 1sines: yesterd o Pocket-Books, at Saxe's, —BEST IN THE WORLD—B: ve fitting Patterns at Dushman's Before buying your hat, caps’ 4 C. B. De Groat & Co.’s wits Cheese, wholesa umenzind & Meyer's, 2 ~There were three cars of emigante west 7, yeeterday, and thero will be o carloads to-micht. v, December 4th, i the day sich payments are made by Uncle an o Lin pensioners. —Over fifty employes on the freight jlitforms at the Union Pacific transfer were Jaid off Thursday on sccount n “let up”of busines e A Bible reading and praisa ecrvic o be held at the Firet Mothodist church op Davenport styeet next Sunday evening, ythe Vev.d. M. Richards. It wil eresting occasion. Telephone Exchangs is rapidly oatin all An addi nal wire i being strung between Om: cil Bluffs, at least one sasd wire being necessary to trausact amount of telephone husiness e the two cities. Mons. Lonis Natha aud Mlle rections wet) the coast to fill & length: 0t 54 the Bush Street Theatre. he modical society of Lincola pro- a stop to quackery in this seni have drafted a bl +, which they will pres w of the la se to which the city jail is i to taking cave of the dest Yias tramps, who spphy i six %o & dozen nightly fo ub. Even these follows arc ble, the jaii whicl to criminals and dead conutry for its horrille case of avy es yesterday Iy quiet tow markel contrast to the wicked city the creek. Judge ¥ Chicago and Northwestern com- pnrsday put up the first arch on side of the Union transfer depot, seds, when completed, will ) fest in length. — Spacial Auction Sale of Teating and Stoves in front of atore Sat- rday at 10 o'cleck. James Bownex, 1416 Douglas St. Canned Suzar Corn, : extra quality. Toma- the caso at wholesalora‘e. Fuexis s & Co., Grocer. 1 NICHOL & 0., ocers, will sell you more groseries for ten dollars than any or house in Omaha, Sveans. 10 lbs, Standard A for 8100 104 o C for 1.00. 9 “Grapulated for 1.00. Ovstexs. Selects, 35 cents. Standard, 30 cents. Medium, 25 cents. Silver Mustache Cups at Edholm & | Kcickson's, corner 16th and Dodge 1p. Postoflice. For Sale.—Out flowers, on short , in any quantity, st E.C.| near U, P. Depot. 30-e0dSt Dims Locture Oourse. The Union Catholic Library Asso- ‘ation have perfected arrangements fora eeries of lectures on popular and nstroctive subjacts, to be known us %o U. C. L. Dime Lesture Course,” | 3d to be delivered by gentlemen of < miuont wized woility. The intention in inavgura‘ing the sonrse, may be inferred from the nominal | rice of admission, is not so much to saké money as it in to satisfy a popu- | Jur craving for an occasional and choap wvening of intelloctual amusemet, Sich shall combine the esses ement and ins The first locture elivercd by Bis of | otion, | « course will p O'Connor, on | be given in about | 5. This lectare of the bishop's | & new, and bax been prepared for de- | ¥ in St. Louis on the 19th inst. | delivery here, therefore, will bein | tion of that in St. Louis, and, ¢ course, will be as sstisfactory as the reputation of the bishop prom- | sos to make it in our sister city. | The anzouncement of the time snd | place of lecture will be made anon. Cles the absolute | monoy, and that wi UP WITH IT, Preparations for Pushing the Work on the New Court House. The County Commissioners Looking Up a Model The board of county commissioners, Mossts, Dresel, Corliss and Knight, arrived yesterdsy on the K. C. & St. Joe train from the south, having b:enabsent on a week's tour through the west inepecting the ccurt hovses of the leading cities in order to gain abetter ides of what is wanted for Douglas county. They left Omaba on Friday last by the Union Pacific, and went direct to Denver, arriving at that city late t. A new court house is begun at that place, the contract of which has been lei at £185,000. It is to be = very large structure of & most imposing appear- The contract does not contem- plate the finishing Jof tbe entire bailding much of which is nct : present needed and will remain rongh plastered ustil sach timo as it i to be occupied. It is of etone up to the cornice and from thence up, in- cludiog & massive tower, is of wocd and galvatized iron and is by no means fire-proof. It is the intention of our board to have the new court house in Dou_las county perfectly fire-proof, safety of {the = public recerds s one “| of the prime causes for the erection of the houee atthe present time. While the Denver court houss is very fine.j is not £o arranged in pletely eatisly our commissioners, and { it will therefore not probably form a model to any extent for them to copy after. They were given every oppor tauity to inspect the public buildings at Denver and spork in the highest terms of the hospitality shown them by tho anthorities out there. Among otber places visited was the poor house and farm, located about two miles from Denver. It has late- Iy been increaced in sizo by the sddi- the former house. Tt has & grestek eapacity, and its sfFuirs are carried on of our own county. ber of inmates of these seve: The ovar eighty, and num- enormoua proport monia and malarial and limbs, the patiente haviig oh been sent to Denveras the orly refuge. that it is made the recipient of al the pauperiem of the eatire surround ing country. After remaining in thie city unti Tuesday rig! ion, U.<P\, for home. *f Lawrence and Lea venworth ina City. Al Loavenworih they stopped over one day (Thursday) to examinc the court hovse there, which is muct mentioned one, The Leavenworth stone, fire-proof and arranged so as tc give the gres oocapants aud ssfet, cords, Tt is at once neat, substantia and creditable in app-arance, thoug} ite plan will not be likely be followed here to any great extent. As is knows to many the county of which Leaven worth is the county seat, is bankrup! fifty coute onthe dollar by virtue of a compromise with its creditors Itsindcbtnens is over a miilion dol lars and its assets about six million Views of both the Denver anc Leavenwprth buildings were brought inspection picked up many valuable ideas and useful hints to guide them in carrying out the wishes of the peo ple of Douglas county. They do not propose to hamper the architects who may submit plans and specifications, bat in their advertisements for pro posals they will state the number, size and character of rooms needed and leave the bidders make thelr own clovation 4 tho details. To-day is the day set for open ing the bids for the six per cent. court house bonds authori and on Mond: bids court house, Haroey, and E arrang, od to be issucd 1l advertise for e for the new Farnbam an eenth and Nine- teenth streets. They will in about a week advertise for plans, and it i their intention to have the grading proceed a8 rapidly ss possible ec that as soon as the frost goes out of the ground mext spring, they may be ready to procecd with the foundations. The entir stracture is to be completed by Jan uary 1, 18 and it is evidently the intention of the commissioners to see that the people get the worth of their the buildin shall be a credit to the city it shall not be deficient in those important re spects which affect the convenience of county officers and safety of the documents. Silver Mustache Cups at Bdholm & Erickeon's corner 15th and Do opp. Postoflice. fine selection of silverware at 8. Jona- eon’s, 410 south 13th street. New Engravings at Hospe's. A eolicitor of the Wabaah says that bis company will, next year, extend ita road from Corydon across the state to a connection with its Council Blafie line. This will give the Wabash a route between Council Bluffs and C eago via Keckuk o plicate the time car lines, ¢ which it can of competing Meals at all hours at Tiszard's. 1f | For Sale—six-horse power Baxter | Califcrnia Pears, Plams,. Grapes, | engine aud boiler, in good repatr. ete., at Tizard's Palace. o2 tf | Apply at BrE offica nodtt vion of a building not conneoted with | opou a much larger ecale than these y-five aredown sick, an ; Typhoid pneu- sees are the principal oves prevailing there, while not a few are Iaid vp with frozen fest tained them in the mountains and Denver is somewhat like Omaha in thecommissioners tock ad of taking in Kansas nearer what in desirel that the first court house cost 8134,000 and is of test convenience to ite to the public re- home by the board, who in the trip of county records and valuable pubils | Solid and silverplated cups and : | ! bill of fare will compare favorably OMAHA SHOT COMPANY. Articles of Incorporation Filed in the Office of the County Clerk. Asticles of incorporation have just been filed in the office of the county clerk by the “Omatia Shot Company” whose organization and purchase of grounds in Wilcox's addition, for the ehot tower were given our readers some weeks 8go. The company will have its business headquartersin Omaha, will erect and maintain works for the manufacture of all kinds of shot and will make, buy, sell and deel inshot and materials therefor. The authorized capital stock is §25, 000in shares of $1000 each. Fifteen shares may be subscribed for and issued for purchasing the grounds and erecting and establishing the works sad puttiog them in complete opera- tios. The corporation may commence business when ihis amount of stock is subscribed and 25 per cent. paid in, when the stockholders may meet and choose a board of three direotors and perfect the organization. The stock is transferable. The corporation begina its existence Nov. 1st, 1880, and terminates Nov. 1st, 1900, Tho highest smount of in- debtedness is $10,000, which may be incressed to an amount xceeding two-thirds of ths capital s The affairs of the company will be managed by a board of thres directors, a president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer. Provision is made for amending these articles of incorporation, for an annual meeting of the stockholders for election of officers, etc. The only names which appear on thearic i G, W Hall, of the U. P. hesdquarters, and Mr. C. I. B. Carter, of Des Mcinee, fowa, AT BUSHMAN'S, New holiday presents, new nobiss aud hoods. We closed out manuf: turers’ stock of gloves and will sell them at prices that cannet be found elsewhere, We slso closed outa It of handkerchiefs, gloves aud other fancy boxes. Save money and see them. Brocaded and fancy velvets at from Zoc to $1.00 per yard less than any other house fn Omaha. We are also selling a fine lot of under- wearat a very low figure, and call e:- pecial attention to a style of ladiea veste. which we ere selling at 8175, #0ld by other houses in the city at $2.25;alarge assortment of ties just recsived; a large variety of lace goods, new etyles. This is no bombast. See them' See ‘them!l See them!!! 1| Save money aud buy at 22t Brsw . Lorgest and most complete stock of Silverwara and Jewelry, in the cliy at Emorx & ERICKSON'S Jewelry Store, opposite the postoflice. 1 Frech mackerc!, trout, white fish, i | flounders and gane at Morz's Fish Market. v s e S e RUSH'S GOLDY v EAGLE FLOUR | Only $3.00, a1 no takers; while HAVEN'S (gonwinc) Sxow FLAKE at | 83 50 goes like dew before the mornivg sun, Small dealers whose customers will have HAVEN'S PLoUL, can purchae in ) | 1ots of not les than one sack at head- quarters, 1119 Farnbam street, and savo transportation from Council s J. B. Freach & Co., sole AS OTBERS SEE US. The Lincoin Officials Delight- ed With Omaha Hospi- tality, ‘Which They Promise to Repay in Kind. The visitors who came up from Lin- co'n Thuraday to see the ‘Fire King)y tested returned home in high epirits at the cordial reception they met with at the hands of the Omaha officials and citizens, and unanimously sgree that they could not have asked or expected more kiudness or constderation than was 5o freely extended by their neigh- bors “down the river.” So says tke Lincoln Journal of yesterday,and'ad that *‘The entire party arrived home about 10 ’clock with an exalted opin- ion of Omaha hospitality, and fully determined should the opportunity offer to generouely reciprocate the cor- dial attentions they received from the officials of our sister city.” It may be pleasant to know wh:t they bad to say of their trip to this city, and we therefore roproduce & portion of the Journal's report of what they saw at the metropolis of Nebraska. The Journal says: *‘After their arrival they visited the engirs Hodses of that city, under the guidance of Chief Engineer John Galligan, who exhibited to the party their system of hitching up and running out on the tap of the alarm, and also fully and patiently set forth to them tho partic- ular and pecalisr merits of the new ““Ahrens,” with which he was enthus- instically enamored. After describing the test which was reported yesterday, and which evi- dantly did not impress the party very favorably, The Journal proceeds: “The party were plessantly enter- tained at the office of Mayor Chase, after which the Union Pasific railroad shops were visited and the old stand- ard Amoskeag engine ‘‘Durant” was examined, but no test made. lts meohanism and modern improvements were very ably explained by Mr. Reed, who for over eight years has acted as its engineer.” “Mr. S. K. Jackson, superinten- dent of the car department of the U. P. repair shops, then took charge of the party and conducted them through the extensive and magnificently ap- pointed shoys of th company, a sight that is worth a considerable expendi- ture of time and money to see. Ore thousand mechanics in all departments construct or rebuild a locomotive or car fro its frame to the last finishing touches fof polished walnut, brass or silver plate, each department complete in itself, and supplied with the most powerful, as well as the most delicate, machinery and instroments known to the craft.” ““The party expressed themselves as under the decpest obligations to his honor, Mayor Chase, the chief engi- neer, Galligan, and Superintendent Jackson, for their untiring and emi- nently successful efforts to entertain, instruct and amuse them during their Gays' sojourhi in that city, and as a token of their appreciation of the alacrity and cheerfulness with which the gallant firemen turned ont to as- sist in the trial exhibition, they “‘chipped in” the necessary funds with which to send the headquarters on Sixteenth street, a keg of Milwau- kee beer and a bex of fine cigars to re- frosh and regale the boys after their xtra afternoon’s labor was over.” zeuts for the eale of Haven's (gen- uine) Snow Flake Flour iu Omaha, roia Sagar Peas at FremiNG's. Largest and most complete stock of Silverwaro and Jewelry in the city at Epnoty & Ericksox’s Jewelry Store opposite the Postoflice. PERSUNAL PARAGRAPHS. Mijor J. W. Paddock went west at moou yesterday. Chauncey Wiltse, of Grand Tsland, re { #oracd b me yesterday. Gen. C. H. Van Wyck, of Nebraska City, was intown Thursday. Co®. Hooker, stock agent of the Chicago Tsland railway, is in the city. Edward S. Stokes passed throush the city Wednesday evening eastward bound. n. 0. 0. Howard was an_east bound er on the Union Pacific train hop Tuttle, of Salt Lake City, arrived in the city Thursday from the east, en route tvher home. Ge>. Q. Cannon, Mormen delegate to coazress, pased through the city Thureday brund fur Washington ¢ Waldo M. Potter, formerly «f Omaho, wow editor of The Clinton Herald, was in the city yesterday en route to Denver. W. C. Patker, §. C. Coffin and W. W. Watson, o Rose Creek, Neb., were in the | city yesterday and called st THEBEE office, | W.J. Davenport, general agent of the €., B. & Q. road, returned home Thursday from atwo weeks’ trip to Massachsetts, Hon. Schuyler Colfax, ex-vice president of the United States, lectured at Falls City, Thursday, on the life of Abraham Lincoln. Ex-Gov. { treatment, er, who has been east for fast’ recovering his health, and wilbe at home the 1st of next wonth. This good news to his many iriends in Nebraska. The largest and most varied stock of canned goods we have ever had on {hand. Assorted lots at wholesals Frene & Co., Grocers. Silver Mustache Cups at Edholm & | Erickson’s, corner 15th and Dodge, { opp. Postoffce. | THE CREIGETON, | A ret-claes hotel in every respect, is | situated on the northwest corner of | Thirteenth and Capitol avenue. This new house is newly and elegantly fur- nished throughout, and the table and with the best in the land. Give it a | trial. No runner at tho Depot. i ~et29-eod-tf STEEL ENGRAVINGS. 192, Finest ever bronght to Omabs, and Alwa;_ 11 is at Tizzard's, 1 " EXCELSIOR. Forthcoming Annual Hlustrated Review. Our Splendid Engravings, Excel- lent Typography and Re- liable Statistics. Arrangements have been completed for bringing out the forthcoming An- noal Illustrated Review of TmE Oxana Bee, which will be distri- buted to our subscribers on New Year's Day. All the illustrations in this annual review are to be lithe- graphed by a first claes artist, One of tie most important features will be the sketches of the prominent private residences in thecity, which last year were crowded out by other buildings. The statisti- cal work, which is the most laborious part of this undertaking will be more complete in detail and moze thorough if snythiog, than in any previons Review. In order that no omiesion¢ shall oc- cur in this branch, we would urge up- on our citizens wkc have made any building improvements during the year to farnish us the d.sired informa- tion, eitherat this office or through tke postoffice as early as possible. We want the name of the owner of the improvement or structure, discription of the improvement or building; location and costof same. Tn view of of the fact that the out- lay for such an undertaking is very large, amounting to nearly $1,500, we have to secure a reasonable amount of edvertising patronage from our merchants and manafacturers. Mr. J. H. Picrce has been employed as solicitor for advertiements in the illustrated annual review. He will call upon business men and furnish them further particulars. concerning the style of the work, rates of advertising, ete. The edition will contain 16,000 copies, and will therefore be a most valuable medium for advertising. Parties who desire to have their residences or any buildings iliustrated had better apply at this office at an early day. Real Estate Transfers. Lew W. Hill to Jno. 7. Comins, w. d., ot 9, block 5,Boggs & Hill's add., Omahs,—$461 45. Jacob R. Hendrixet al, to Ellen McKelligsn, g. c. d., lots 1,.2, 3 axd 4, block 21, West Omahs,—$100. W, Pitt Kelloggand wife to Victor G. Lantry: w. d., lots 1,2, 3, and 4, block 3. Capitol Hill add., Omaha— Wm. F. Heins, Co Tr., to Thos. at New York prices. Don't fail to eee them st Eaton's nbtf Bryan: t. d., lots 3 and 4, block 32, Omaha—§; COUKTS AND CRIME, SPECIAL NOTICES, Important Decision in the United [States Court. A Grangergets Away With $1200 for an Omaha Firm. The United & té court “now in setsion in this city completed its more important business for the week last night and adjourned until Thursdoy of next week. The case of John L Redick vs. the First National baok, was decided in favor of the plaintiff, Thursday after- noon, the jury after being out abont twenty-four hours returninga verdict o £6,013 32, The jary inthesuit of Pardy against the city of Omaha also returned their verdict, finding $750 for the plaintiff. Redick & Redick were cotinsel for the plaintiff; Manderson aud Cowin for the city. Thres prisoners from Jefferson county was brought before U. S. Com- missioner Watson B. Smith Thursday. Samuel J. Pratt was charged with having sold liquor withoitt paying histax. Z-hn Graves of sellingmalt liques without paying tax. The third was arrested under a misapprehen- sion. On examination Pratt was held to ball, whilo Graves was discharged from custody. DISTRICT COURT. The district court which adjourned some weeks ago to enable the judge to attend the sessions in other coun- ties, wiil reconvene on Fohday next. Just how much business there will be to transact is uncertaln. COUNTY CoURT. The December term of the county court of Douglas county will convene on Monday morning next, Judge W. 0. Bartholomew presiding. This will give us three courts 1 session during the greater part of the coming Week. THE ROBBER CAPTURED, News reached the police Thursdsy of thefarrest of & Washington county NOTICEAdvorvisoments To Lot For Saie Lost, Found, Wants, Bosrding &c., will be in sorted. 1n these coluzmns once for TEN CENT per line; each subsequent insertion, FIVE CENT: por line. The et tohertion never los thae KY TG LOAR—1100 Farnham stroet Edwards Losn Agency, _nov-g2:t¢ TANTED A Siustion by oo e TANTED (ool g1 fo general Bousemark EX WANTED—Ey the day, next 154 1 rooms connecting ence. = 5 : Tuoroughly acqu nd can gise the best of city reference want a situation to travel on salary or commiss on. Address ravel- ler, Om 0. 124 ANTED—A good girl for general Hosse. Flraamn i) Tor_goneral housework, + Bamilton and Pier St "2t RENT A bandsomals far ; e Do pentletmens ol at . ¥ Hsk ¢ 1908 Farnbam St od_room for et % cor, 12t and Fariey. T7OR RENT—Tha excellont £ 220 and Cal criminal for whom a warrant had been but unsuccessful search made. The facts were that on Tuesday afterncon Mr. John Ryan, ington county, missed $175.00 from his house, and upon investiga- ¢ the matter, ho toand that Jobn McCarty, his hired man, had also dis- appeared, aud the conclusion was that he had taken thomoney. Mr, Ryan's son got on the track of the man and traced him to Omaha, but was unable to discover his wheread: in the city. He was found ne Blair Thursday, and upon being arrested the first thing he said w "you wont hang e, will you was very much alarmed, and ~ where he had placed the money, v will probably all be recovered. e will not escape prosecuticn, however, as the charge against him is grand larceny. A SHKEWD SWINDLER. An Omaha firm is reputed to have been swindled out of a $1200 bill of goods by a parly who getsthe {sllow- ing racket in The Liocoln Jcarnal: Fox & Sor, dealers in general mer- chandise, at Shelby, Polk couuty, are ‘slick 'uns.” Last Monday one of the members of the arm visitedLincoln and after paying up old bills procseded to order new goods from several of our dealers. Ho bad with bim a letter from the baukers of Osceola, stating that he was good and in every way warthy of the coufidence of our busi- ness men. This letter insured him the confidencs of our business men, and his credit ivas almost unlimited. The first bill of gocds he hought was a car load of furniture, amount- ing to 8700, from Jensen Bros. He then skiuned Hurlbut, the clothier, to the tune of £800. Roymond Bros. were talked into a half car load of groceries, amounting to about $700. Li-McConnell contributed dry goods to the value of about $300. Har- greaves and & Co., fruit werth $50. The goods were shipped, re- ceived and stored away in the storercom of Fox & Son in unbroken packages, ané in a few days our vic- timized business man received notice that the firm of Fox & Son had as- signed their stock of goods, valued at some £10,000, to the Ozceola banker. Mr. Hurlbut, who arrived from Shel- by last Wednesday, ceclares it the most barefaced swindle he ever heard of, and he proposes to sift the affsir to the bottom if it “busts him wide open.” Largest and most complete stock of Silverware and Jewelry in the city at Epsowy & EricksoN’s Jewelry Store, opposite the postoffice, New Engr: FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! The Omsha Fur Manufactarer, Henry G. Richter, {is to be found op- posite the postafiico. 026-tf ~ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, at Hospe’se Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be re eived at the office of the county clerk of Furnas county, Nebraska, at aver City, the county seat of said coun- ty. up to he 3rd duy of January, A. D. 1881, at 12 o'c ock M. of s:id day, for the construction of a wagon bridge across the Repub jeanriver, own o Cambridge, in Medicine Creek preeinct, in Furras county, Nebraska, said b:idge to be 400 feet in length. 'Fidders are r quired to accompany their bids with Vlens a d specifications of the work, and also with a bond in a_sum double the amount of th» bid, conditioned for the faithfui execution of the contcact. The Furnas reserve the rizht to reject any and all bids. By order of the county ‘urnas county, Nebras Beaver Cit; the 19¢h day of November, A. D. 188). L. Kixsxay, County Clerk, dec3-Imd&w DISEASES OF THE EYE, Ear and Throat. DR.L. B. GRADDY¢ OCULIST, AURIST & LARYNCIST. Office Over Kennard'sj Drug Store, Corner of 14th and Douglas Sts. ovissm mmissioners of aworn ot in this city,and diligent | 5 county commissioners of said county of | I . "Apply to S. E. corner of llent barn, cistorns sadwell; rentcheap. c. 1605 Farnram St living in Wash- | 7 R @ chanta Dodeo st Fremont. ~Also s good farm. cheap, part cash, balanc® reascnsblo 3 E. Frick, Fi ? O SALFBasines o Airorss o T7OR SALE—Horso pover machine and wosd Lenoh and eaws. ~Apply next th offce, city, and dofng s called west must sell._t Whereaiiouts wil be thankfall be Made from Grapo Crea paration makes such lizht, flak; or Iuxarious pastry. C ot fear of the Tis T digestible food . Sold only in e by all Grocers. % “powomn Co. , flaky hot breas{ "eaten by dypegtic’ trom heay i N« York SIGN OF THE COLDEN PIANO & FRAME, S8 e A. HOSPE, JR., Pianos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments, Sheet Music and Musi- cal Instruments, FINE S{uCK OF MOULDINGS. 01 Paintings, Engravings and k rames at great Iy redaced prices. £510 Frames, 1 nch, Walou Ciiromostramed, farze, 1 2 Engravings from 50 upwas Photograph frames from i5c tpwards, Window Cor _icea 7503 window and. upwards 00 per window and upwards, r window and upwards, Velvet trames 25c cach (o5 00 IC. Strings léc, v Vioiias175,2 50,3 _and upwards, Guitara 5 00, 5 00, 7 00 and upwards, Eanjos 1 00,'3 00, 5 00, and upws Accordeons from 1 60 up, cheapest in city Send fo- samples and cataloge of mouldings and shoet music. ‘A. HOSPE, JR., 1510 Dodwe St.. next doorto Harrisand Fisher's Omaa Neb. A. W. NASON. DENTIST, Ornexitiacot's B ck, comer CapizalfAve. sod beme easily made;eo weok. g12s BT 2o rbe Adaress Troe & Co.Foriina M 15th, Omaba, Neb. - | Silks Reduced, ' i+ $60,000. —$60,000. S. P. MORSE & GO., CASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS. 1319 FARNEAM STREIET. It being our aim to popularize our store and increase our business by selling a large quantity of goods at a nomiual profit, we invite the attention of the public to our immense stock which we are offering at a very slight advance over wholesale cost. Surely our goods bought from manufacturers direct for cash down, will well merit the title of “goods welt boughtare half sold.” Moreover we solicit the trade of the BANKER THE MERCHANT, THE MECHANIC, FARMER, one and all are welcome at our counters; the rich ever on the alert to save a dollar will not fail to avail themselves of the opportunity here afforded, and the poor also will get dollar for dollar when trading with us. MORSE'S. MORSE'S. Blankets, Blanket: MORSE'S. Blankets, Blanket: Again we make reductions in these goods, and to cl BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, Courvoisier Kid Gloves, Courvoisier Kid Gloves, Courvoisier Kid Gloves, Courvoisier Kid Gloves. Courvoisier Kid Gloves, Courvoisier’ Kid Gloves. Silks Reduced, Silks Reduced, Silks Reduced, Silks Reduced, Silks Reduced, Silks Reduced, Silks Reduced, Blankets, Blankets REDUCED. REDUCED. REDUCED. ar ourstock we have markedas ollow Formerly sold t $8.00, ~ MORSE'S. now marked $6.50. ' Formerly gofd at $:5)J.00. MORS%A%RSE'S now marked $7.75, » T MonsE MORSE'S MORSE'S MORSES 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 line of our 50 ct. merino Vests worth 75¢; an extra heavy seamless Vest at $1.25 worth $1.75; Amgrican Hosiery Co's seam] Vests at $1.50 worth $2.00; Ladies' scarlet medicated Vests and Pants at $2.00 worth $2.25, and the very b st seamless Vests and Pants made at $9.00 a snit. @ents' all wool V: nd Pants 81.25 worth $2.00. Gents' best seamless scarlet Vests and Pants at $2.50 or$5 00 a suit worth double asmuch. KID GLOVE DEPARTM’:NT Just received a full stock of kid gloves from the celebrat- ed French Factory of Ph. Courvoisier. Courvoisier Black Kids, 3 and - 4 Button, Courvoisier Colored Kids 3 and 4 Button, Courvoisier Undressed Kids, White Par- ty Shades, Navy Blue, &c. Our new RIVERSIDE LACE GLOVE with the most ap- proved style of fastening made in Il and 15 hooks. FOSTER LACE GLOVES closing out at great reduc- tions to make room for the above new goods. Woe have made great reduc- Morse's tionsin Black Silks and offer our Cashmere finished gros Morse's Morse's grain silk. Morse's Morse's Morse’s Morse’s Morse's Samples furrished ard com parison solicited with silks from any retail house in the country. S. P. MORSHE & CO. ELGUTTER'S ™ GREAT CLEARING SALE ., 00 ‘We make this month a specialty to close out our Desirable and seasonable goods at Low Figures. Our immense stock of Winter clothing for Men's, Youth’s, Boys’ and Children’s wear, comprising Working, Business, and Dress Suits, in latest Patterns and Styles, Over- coats, Ulstersand Ulsteret!s worked from the flnest zoods of woolens; also a complete line of Furnishing Goods, Novelties in Neckwear for toe Holidays. Hats, Caps, Gloves, &, must make way for ourimmense Spring stock of clothing. Well-known to the public that these goods were the best selected stock ever brought to this market. ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH CHOTHING HOUSE, $60,000. 100l Farnham St., Cor. [0th. $60,000. LARA’S East India Pile Care. The |AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & GO, $60,000. $60,000. IN USE FORTY YEARS, Dr. Storm’s CELEBRATED SCOTCH Cough Candy ASafeand Pleasant Remedy for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, HOARSENESS and’ Strengthen= Ing the Lungs. SOLD EVER: 'Y WHERE. Price only 10 Cents. R T ST A THE DAILY BEE the Latest Home and Te ‘, e ERE, Piles. In use in foreign coun- ed to give instant relief and a |AL=A== FARMAAM STREET. XX Do & o moeae| MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY. relief in all cases of Bilious and Sampi. Trunks pecialty. PROP., system of all impurities. Price | yo CHEAP! | LARA'S entire stock of Silver-Ware, GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE preparatory to moving into their tries for years, lntew intro- al germnnrnt cure guaranteed. free on receipt of price, 50 | ZARA’S BILIOUS PILIS, ies Br O WaE: moLn Gonpint, O W, W, MARHOFE, - - - 25 . Al i | ae™ =R S50,000 DOLLARS MAX MEYER & BRO. Diamonds, Watches, Pianos & Orgaf ™ At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per weN Store, Cor. llth & Farnham duced into America. Warrant- H 0 u s E’ old by all druggists or mailed cents, by'the American agents, S e e Trunks and Valises iathe West. Telescopic Cases digest nn{ and cleansing the | 117 14th St., 3 oors North of Douglas St. CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell thew Jewelry, Clocks AND cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, We Mean Business, Come and be Convinced, ‘ obie Nawg of the Day.

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