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R L R Ty e NNl THE DAILY BEE. Tuesday Morning, Dec. 14. ACADEMY OF MUSIC THORSL. Y, December 33th. WAITING FOR THE VERDICT | —srn— Members of the Urion Catholic | cil was held 1 Library, cevsful axd popular d Qae ot the most = ; Matince f aren, Friday at 2 p. m.; Admissic BREVITIES. —Paterson sells coal. — For.seunter comforts in caps ufs, mufiers, go to Frede —Board of Trade meeting to-night. day Goods at Kubn's, meats, Besen's Fulton Market\ Celluloid Sets at Kuhn's, dru —Books and Albums at the 99 Ladies’ and gents’ pocketbooks,at S: —Whipple, McMillan & Co., th ers, Creighton Block. —BEST IN THE WORLD @love fitting Patterns at Dushmas —Before buying your hats, caps and s, call at C, B. De Groat & C —Swiss Cheese, wholesale and r: Cammenzind & Meyer's, 207 east —The old and relisble Pioneer Dr Storeof Omaha has the finest assortm of rich Holiduy Goods ever brought to ¢ city, and invite everybody to call early and see them, Ish & McMahon, propr et nt for the state of Neva- Monday with'Oscar Thary youthful desperado arrested in Missouri o zzlement of the p 00 sheep belongin near Reno, where he was employed. officer and his man were chained to eac other, rather a risky condition in cace dto allow his captor to relate the details of the case. —A_ telegram was, Sun; from Mr. Hand, the step-f Curran, who died suddenly Frau] ing Coroner Jacobs to hold the remai until further orders. They will ps be forwarded to Turner Junction, IIL., interment., evening, i ~A cordial invitation is exte the members-elect of the general from Omaha and Dougl with the board of trad Monday evening, Dec ticipate in the consideration ot propos amendments to the city charter of O order of the directors. W. C. B, Allen ecretary. At Schoo!, — J. S. Abbott wil receive acholars in penciling ater colors, sepia, oil and chinapai the Creighton House, room ¥, Dec. 14, Hours, 10 to imens of her w Eaton’s studio, 1320 Farnham st. arn that Mr. Phil en, who was crushed while couplin, % mear the U. P, fre y mght, wasfmach bett, the hemorrhages be may recover rapid —Andrew Dauble i wo northeast corner o house square this morning, with hus contract with missioners, ading on the of the court n accordauce ounty com- v in from the west is te yester two hours s “ting on the rink now, ~The-e is 10 8h. as the ice has melted. —The district court adjou yesterday and the U, S.court wii. to-morrow. ¢ afternoon there and twenty footme 3 fiftynine carriages aud assed over Capt. Porte were fone cleven K B.& M. train up from Lincoln the Mexicano aod Navajo, vight from the shops at Detre faken west on the moon They are for the Denver and I roud. Graude PERSONAL PARAGRAFHS. Col. Joseph M. Rosenberry, of Belvi | Om: the west.. dere, N. J., is stopping x on a tonr of inspection throv school chil- tract- ded to all India ink, o | #5.00. buys a grcat many CITY COUNCIL. the Payment of the Balance 1 for Grading on Cass Street. Spacial Meeting to Considsr\ —— A epecial meeting of the city coun- evening, in purenance ofacall issued by Messrs. Boyd, Thieman, Dodge, Hornberger and Kaufman, the object being to takein- to eonsideration the question of mak- Ing a final settloment for the Cass strect grading, and sny matters pertinent theref Thevouncil was called to order at Messrs, Daily, fman, Labagh, Roddis, on and President Boyd. aring when the call was read Terk the time of the ¢ for ten minutes was taken n of Ce Kaofman. At the secon 30, the only additional membors present _wero Messrs. Thieman, Blackmore, Horn- inal contract between the city «f Omaha and Duffy Bros., forthe grad- ing of Cass street and approaches thercto: al: city e r its completion, wi'h the exception of a small portion, the amount_of earth removed, aud the cost,which papers were read by the clerk. Mr. Stephenscn moved to refer the papers to the committee on strocts and grades, to report at the next meeting of the council. His the matter before He understocd ie- | that there vas not due the contractors over £500.00 and that there was abont 31,500 tobe paid by the citizens ich they were bound to got. He | was at a loss to know what would be done in the matter. “| Mr. Boyd read the article in the charter permitiing the councli to | acoept such work in sections. Mayor Chase made a few remarks of |in which he intimated that he should veto any ordinance passed for the purpose of for this work, 2 to the engineers re. port is imperfect all aloag the line. Mr. Stephenson madea statement otthe pmount, pald, showing tho ex- act balance due Dafly Bros, ins | $515.04. Jimalic D The question being in reference of the papers to the committee on streets and grades, it was carried, with in- structions to the city engineer to re- DOrt 4 to sections of the grade new completed, By special permission of the coua- cil, a resolution was presented by Mr. Jones, to have the exi: from the new stable north of the city hail, reduced to the level of the treet, toavoid sc cidents. Passed Oz motion then council adjourned. he OF LADIES' Will do their Christmas shopping this week, and whero to go and v hat to boy, is the important question: WE PROPOSE TO GIVE YOou A GRAND HOLIDAY BENEFIT. We propose to U1 THOU ave every lady in Omaha to visit our store during the next ten da © REDUCTIONS! TOR! EMPTY! OUR STORE CROWDED! Read this price list: HOSIERRY. A good hose at 10 cents. A better one at A fine hose at cents. All*of our la stock of fine hcse reduced in price. —Handkerchiefs. — > centa. A vedly Fine ones at 15 cents. Job), at —n aks and Dolmans— We oo 8 3% You from $3.00 to You Ccan ssvemoney to visit Kurtz's Store. ¢ th, ® sale good linen, 3 for 25 cents. i at Kurtz's, ale Kurtz's. at Kurtz's Don't forget this RWEAR, LADIES' UND. Large See our goods & - Barge. Jud See all our goods. a Mr. Stephenson presented the orig- | final report of the | o the s2me, snnonncing | mars hal, by his bower, D. B. G. Elastings, 4. J. Wright, G. W. Calp.” - of the court worth 40 cents. plete with expreseions of respect and esteern for M quslifyin United St ates marshal, who wassworn commissio n from the president. His bond was also approved in the sum of £20,000, Allen, C.E.M ns! A. Paxt on, A NEW ADMINISTRATION. The Formal Transfer 2 Office of ! ~ —~ of tiie .. Miarshal of " Nebraska. ‘The Pleasant Ceremonies At- tendant Thereon, -_— Saturday evening witnessed the as- sembling of the officers of the United States court at the judge’s chambers, the number including Judge Dindy, Clerks Smith and Frank, Marshal Wm. Daily and his successor, E. L. Bierbower, with the deputy marshals, Judge Hull, of Lincoln, and the rep- resentatives of the city press. The occasion was chosen for the formal tranafer of the marshalship to Mr. Bierbower, and at the same time giving the retiring officer, Mr. Daily, {a pleasant surprise in the shape of a couple of neat testimonials from his old friends and associates. The first of these, a lovely silver tea set, exquis- itely engraved in a Japanese design, purchased, ¢f Bdholm & Erickson, was given by Judge Dundy, on behalf of the persons whose names appear in the inscription handsomely engraved upon it, ss follows* “Presented _to William _ Daily, United States Matshal, by Elmer S. Dondy, Judge; . M. Lambertson, | United States Attorney; E L. Bier- | bower, United States Marshal; W. B. Smith, Circuit Court Clerk; E, D. Frank, District Court Clerk; D, G. Hull, Master inChancery. J. L. Web- ster, Master in Chancery, of United States Cotirts, for Nebraska, Ostana, December 11th, 1880.” The prescutation was accompanied by aneat zpcach appropriately res- | Ponded too by the surprised recipient. 1 Hardly had Mr. Daily tinie to recover { from his astonishment when he was again strack by lightning, as Deputy Marshal C. G. Hastings rose and said: Hoxcrep Sm:=To me has fallen the pleasing duty on behalf of those who were your deputies to present to a testimonial of our love esteem and friendshig. Many of usjhave been with you most of the long time you have so faithfully filled the office of United States marshal for the district of Ne- brasks, and as you now are aboiit to retire to Valley Farm we deem it but prudent that you should be properly armed to protect yourself, whether travelling among the herds of short horns on the banks of Honey creek or through the ranks of le- lature at the capitol of the state We have had our names engraved thereon eo that when you grasp this handle you will grasp the namosof those who will ever remember you with love, honor aud friendship for your forbearance, kindness and con- sideration during our entire associa- tion as marshal and deputies.” ““We present it not for its intrinsic worth or value, butfor the friendships and assoclations which will ever sur- round it, and for your protection. And although the material of which it 1a composed—steel. ebony and gold —may corrode, rust and decay, be assurcd, sir, that the love, honor and friend=hip of the donors will cutlast themall. Ace:ptit, then, and in after years when tottering with age, may it remind you of Him who has promise to be =zod s stall through the valloy of death; and at last, may you, with the judge, attorney, clorks, masters and marshals, all who now surround ¥Cu, gain ready admission to that peaceful home where courts and mar- shals will forever find rest _Thio ift of the deputies was a mag- nificont geld-headed cane, selected from Max Meyer's stock and inscribed with the wore “E'resente fo Wm. Daily, U. S. cputies, E. L. Bier- 1L, H. S. Mcody, C. Spoeches wero nade by every officer cnt, and were all re- . rohai Dailey. The ne:ct order of business was the of Ellis L. Bierbower as n by Juclge Dundy and handed his the surotics being Reuben C. €. Housel, V. Bierbower, snderson, W, Daily and W. Mars hal Blerbower appointed all the OMAHA AND ST. PAUL. Possible Consotidation with the Chicago & North- ‘Western. new time table went into effect Ofthe Nebraska Division of the Omw & St. Paulline to-dag, doing a% with the transfer at Oakland Shrunning the mixed trains, which alongill bs put on at present,through R foux City. The American Ex- Res service is put on the line at the fne time, all through matter for fux City and St. Paul going over fis line now instead of through tuncil Bluffs and Missourl Valley. ¥press agents are appointed at all sglons on the main line and Ponca brach, No passenger trains will be Puon before spring. In this connection it Is proper to 8y that there is considerable talk of “consolidation of this road with the Nrthwestera, on a basls of two shares € the common stock of the Omaha lhe for one of the Northwestern common, and an even exchange of the oreferred stock of the Omaha line for the Northwestern common. Some of tle Northwestern atoekhvldets 8 in favor of an ssue of & 4 per cent. tond instead, with the calling in of the Omaha common at about 60 and the preferred at par. The consideration of the consolidatior, which has been predioted for the past r, has been hastergg, it is thonght, by the preparations made by the Mil- Waukee and St. Paul to build a new re across Iowa to Council Bluffs. 1t "L give the Northwesteru an arm to thiy gity, as well as the C., B. & Q., and 1;““’ no doubt, hasten the scheme for briging tho Wabash and Rock Island into’ Omaha, over the U. P. bridge, after the tdentical programme outlined four months ago. Quicksst Tre., e ——————— | Barley—No. 2, 60c; No. 3, 40c; ex- ra, [ stock, 84 20; choice butcher, $4 25 ‘Weekly Market Review. WHOLESALF, | Wiear—Quiet and lower; No. 2, ; No. 3, 06c; rejected, 50c. 3, 30c. Oats—30c. Rye—No. 2, 7be. at §3 25@3 50; western, slow at cows, native, §2 75@3 00; western, $250@2 65; sheep, westorn, butchers’ atock, $3 10G3 25; natives, 3 75@ 4 00; veal is scarce and sells readily at $1 25@5 50; hogs, lower; fair Propuce—Batter, common, 16@18¢; fair, 18@20c; choice, 22@23c; Eggs, ‘achanged and firm at 28@30c;cheese, Nebraska, 14c; New York, 14c; pota- toes, steady; peach blows, 750; shannocks, 60c; onions, nominal; cabbage, nominal; hay, unchanged and steady; baled, §9 00@11 00; in bulk, scarce at $725@8 00; cider, quiet and unchanged, $7 50 rer cask ©f 50 gallons; hickory nuts, §1 25 per bu.; chesnuts, 83 00;waluuts, 6 5 cranberries, 7 00@8 25; - fresh éysters, 25@30@3%c per can; honey, fomb, 18@20c. Pokk Ax ) Larp—Hams, smoked, 9 20; bacon, cloar, 8¢ per Ib.; break- fast, £ 20; dry salt sides, clear, 87 20; X 00; shoulders, $4 00; lard, ® il {HROCERIES, | Sugars—Cut loaf 1ic per Ib., pow: red 11c, granalated 10{c, standard %” 10}c,off “A” 9%c, white extra‘‘C” standard extra “C” 9c, yellow 0” 8e. SYrUPS—Best barrels., 602 per gallon;best half barrels,62c; best kegs. 2 60 per keg; standard bbls., 50c per gallon; standard half bbla., 52c; stan- dard kegs, $2 40 per keg. Corrers—Porta_Rico 19¢ per Ib., santos 18}c, Mexican 18c, fancy rio 17c, cho'ce do. 16kc; prime do. 15ke, good do. 14} Ca cops—3 Ib. peaches $4 00 er case, 2 lb. peaches $3 00, 2 Ib. blackberries §2 20, 2 1b. raspberries $800, 2 1b. gooscherries $3 50, 3 1b. pears €300, 3 Ib. tomatoes 23 00, 2 1b. do. $2 50, 2 1b. corn $375, 2 Ib. peas £5 00, 21b. do, $3 00, 2 Ib string The German American Insurance Company, M. G. McKoon, resident agent, has adjusted and paid my loss by the ,fire of Sunday morning, the 12thinst. Frasx F. Cumnise, Potographer. The German American Insurance Company, M. G. McKoon, resident agent, has adjusted and patd my loss by the fire of Sunday morning, the 12th inst. G. W. Figup. Figs, Dates, Prunes, Prunclls Citrons, Raisins, Orange Peel, Lemon Poel, puro spices. Nuts all new and fresh. Fuewaxa & Co., Grocers, decl3-3t T g SR Examine the display of Jewlry at W hipple, McMillen & Co.’s, Creigh- ton block, Fifteanth street. = Meals at all hours at Tizzard’s. £ On and after this date and during the: holiday season, the Boston Cash Dry Goods Store, on Tenth street, will present aviece of jewelry to each pertion buying over one dollars worth of goods. Thisis no lottery scheme, but: skmply a present to our friends am ong the public, and the article will be given at the moment of purchase. The jowelry consists of ear rings, shir t studs, breast pins, cuff buttons, hat pins and cuff buttons, 13-3t —COMIC TIN TYPES!— Com o and see them, just the thing for eight new dosigns at Grand allery, 212 Sixteonth St. 13-e0d-3¢ , Kllod bya Horso, A :young man named Henry Smith, the ¢ on of a farmer near Millard, met with a fatal accident this morning. He vvas herfiog and while riding his pony’ tied tho rope about his body. The horse ran away soon after and throwin'; him to the ground, kicked him in the hewd,killing him instantly. 1d dej juties, who were sworn in by lze Dundy, after which the party djowr med to the restaurant in Vasonic KURTZ'S Store, Creightor GOODS: ey Soaurs Block, | block " and partook of a splendid sup- per. T yprove your eye sight by using the Aruix lel tinted, for sale at Johu Bau. A VERY LITTLE MONEY roods s Kugrz's STORE. Roseberry is a politician of weishtin | prpRON SALE! RIBBON SALE! hisnative state, snd did effective work Ira Hubble, of the U. P. andi fice, and Frank Stout, of the U office, headquarters,left at noon affice, at Celorado Sprin, S. W. Eccles, general fi the D. & R. G. road, left for Denver yes- terday after consultation with Me Vin g, Goddard and Pierson, in this cit @, Dyer, late agent of the Davis ng Mac, e Co., left yesterday forSt. e o accopt o” POSition in that c p eft yest:ord: for e :\lnn\:mm‘ o in the \ml:\hem two weoks' business tr. part of the state. Ex-Mayor Wilbur leftMonday over the St. Joe and Denver branch . U. P C.T. Taylor, the iusurance man, bas gme to David City on busiue: Andy Riley went west yes U.P. THE CREIGHTON, A first-class hotel in every respect, it situated on the northwest corner of Thirteenth and Capitol avenue. This wew house is newly and elegantly fur- nished throughout, and the table and bill of fare will compare favorably with the best in the land. Give it « rial. Noruuner at the Depot. ~ct29-eod-tf for a trip f the N> parent having the welfare of chiliren at heart, should permit themselves to ke without Zells con- u ensed Cyclopedis. 10 6t Mre. L. Carter, Spirit will be st Currler's Gal snd 15th of th's mont! S ya ent sllowing hervo further time in O mahs. MORE JEWELS than ever at W hipple, McMillen & Co.'s, Creigh on block, Fifteenth street. —_——————— Always freeh Ogsters at Tizmrd's, t grapher, v the 1ath her engage- s el A fine line of Curtice Bros. canned bay Sther verdant. E verybody delighted! E-rerybody delighted! Toba continued this weel Do your trading ab Karte's Store, Crei e d A Fine line of ssmples of New Year Cards at Tue Bee Job Room. Oall ir, time a nd leave your orders. oL, 'ce Court. q 0On Saturday o vening three men, [ Chas. Rosey, Thos. ,hillipsand John Robertson were arres.ted and com mitted tothe couoty jail "0 the charge of grand larceny. It ap,"ears that they were employed on the Water- works grading, now being done, and | © there became acquainted witha you'8 Englishman, who bad recently arrivea’ Ho invited them to higy 20 in Mra. Crery’s boarding house, in the Fifth ward and subse- tly went 0 see arelative out in distance. during his ab- came quen some the county They returned sence, aud home he found his coat 1'd vest and a valise and contents missh’g. Ths latter included $55 50 in cash, which |, wherr he 20 a penitentiary ffense. He fol- wed the two men until they went to their boarding house, and there had them arrested, with the third, Robin- son, who is believed be seriously implicated in the af- fair. One of the men hsd the coat and vest on when arrested. The pre- liminary exsminstion was placed at 4 arcely doubt but that Rosey and Phillips would be held to await the actton of the giand jury, All the newest and latest desigus in | ! out glass bottles just received at Ish & McMahor’s, 1321 Farpham street. decd-tf Just reccived at Tue Bre Job Rooms the nicest line of diminutive and bottled fruits,fresh and preservea Paper and Envelopes aod Cards, suit- Flowi ng's. hton Block, | cordi ally lavited. - S. K Somothing new. A liurge | oliday stock of Greens at de 0133t y AF.&A M The re will be a special meeting of Oapiti 1 Lodgo No. 3, this (Moaday) | worthy of your attention, M. for work in the M. Visiting vening, egrae. brethren are JacksowN, Master. Stuangers, visit Kurtz's Store. Hemning’s Michigan Apples, extra uali ty and size large variety. ecl3 3t Furwixe & Co., Grocers. fornia Paars, Plums, Grapes, t Tizard’s Palace. 021t BALL'S PATENT CORSET. See it. For sale nly by L B. WILLIANS & SONS". Hollday Presents.—A great variely u this country and was supposed 10| ot the Jewe Iry Store of John Baumer, 1314 Farnham St. 9.3 Do your shovping at Kurtz's. Mrs. Dent, 217-N. 16th St., is now Prices moderate. decl3-tf The saa affair was witnessed by his mo'iher and sister, the latter catching the. horse and releasing the lad trom the zope, Dr. Link summoned but the boy was beyond human said. Corouer Jacobs decided that no in- ques ¢ was necessary. Zells Condeneed Cyclopedia, An abridged library and universal re ference book, isat present being introduced to our citizens. It is 10-6¢ Visit Kartz's Store. Mew Muscatel, London Layer and Deluesa Raisens in quarter boxes for family trade. : decl3 3t Fu We see by a comparative analysis that the Nebraska coal discovered at Ponca, Neb., is superior to the best Towa coal. BOOK RECEPTION. Books suitable for presentation to the Y. DL C. A, should be of a relig- ious nature, and these you can get at the ANTIQRARIAN for a emall out- Tay, or will be exchanged for others, FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! Ladies’ and gents’ fur goods of ev- ery description at the Fur Manufac- tory, opposite postoffics, Omaha, All prepared to do dress making on the | 800ds are warranted. shortest notice. HENRY G. RicaTER, Farrier. dec13tf Silverware for Holiday and wedding resents at Whipple, McMillen & Co., was within S1.50 alone of making the | G nighton block, Fifteenth street. In orderto close out my stock of fal and winter goods I will make suits and overcoats cheaper than ever not to | before. Suits worth $25.00 for §20.00 Suits worth $30.00 for $25.00 Sults worth $35.00 for $30.00 There is no hunbug in this; call o'clock this aftcrnoon, and there was | and see for yourselves, M. Ryprsssr, Farnham. The only Cyclopedia published gis- ng maps after Gay's Atlas and pro- nunciation, is Zells condensed Cyclo- pedia. 10-6¢ Go to the OMAHA TOY STORE, 513 Fourteenth street, betweer: Farn- ham and Donglas, for anything in the | DREN'S OVERCOATS AND ULS- toy line. The largest and best se assorted as desired at whelesale rates. | able for Children's Birthday Parties. | lected stock in the city. dsc13:3t Fusxaxc & Co., Grocers. Oall and see them. ani H. Pomuax, Proprietor. BANGLE RINGS! o BANGLE RINGS! & Whipple, McMillen & Co., Creigh- ton Block, Fifteenth street. Go aud see them. e Watches in great variety, Swiss and American, from the best mauu- factarers, at Whipple, McMillan & Co., Creighton Block, Fifteenth St. —————~— Amerlcan Watches.—At the lowest possible figures at John Baumer’s. 93t Call at the BEE job rooms and ex- amine something nice in the way of Fine Papetries, suitable for tuvita- tions to weddings, balls, private mas- querade parties, sociables and con- certs. 500 MENS', BOYS’ AND CHIL- TERS TO BE CLOSED OUT RE- GARDLESS OF COST, AT POL- ACK'S. G-tf beans £2 50, 21b Lima do. §2 75. Fisi—1 1b. mackerals half bbl., $7 50; mackeral, kits, S1 25; family do., half bbl., $1 75;do, do, kits, 85¢; 1 Ib. white fish, half bbl., $7 00; do, kits, $1 25; family do, half bbls., $4'50; do, do, kits, $100; Labrador herring, half bbl., 4 00; do, quarter bbl, $225; do, kits, 90¢; do, scaled, per box, B5¢;. Driep Frurrs—Alden apples, per Ib., 104c; sliced do 7 d 64c; peaches, perIb., 8; blackberries 104¢, 8o, PouLray—Quiet; live chickens, nominal; dressed, 6 ducks, aressed, 8@10c;jturkeys, 9@l1c. N Fruirs—Apples, Michigan, Missouri, & @6 50; orar ges, $5 00; malaga grapes, $8 5029 00 per barrel. Leatier—Qulet and unchanged; shoemaker’s stock, soleZleather, oak anned, 40@43c per lb.; hemlock anned, 30@36; upper, common, 24@28; upper, domestic calf, $100@1 30; French calf, 81 50@2 10; domestic kip, 80@$1 00; French,§1 00 @l s Stock—No. 1, oak tan- 3@452; No. 2, oak tanned, 41@ 43¢; No. 1, hemlock tanned, 38@40c; No. 2, hemlock trimmed, 37@39%. Woon—Still scarce and firm; hic- kory and oak, $7 75; cotton wood, $5 25@5 50. Brick—Firm;common in kiln,38 00 @9 50; pressSd, £18 00@20 00. Lovner—Steady; framing, 18 ft. and under, per M, $20; fencing No. 1,12 t0 20 ft., 22 00; No. 2, 12 to 20 it,, 20 00; common boards, dressed, $20 60; flooring, No. 1, $40 00; No. 2 do, 835 00; siding, No. 1, §2500; No. 2do, 822 00; No. 3 do, $20 0 finishing, $40 00@H5 00; ehiplap, plain, §23 00; ceiling, three-eighth beaded, 6 inch, No. 1, $2500; shin- gles, 82 5 ckets, No. 1, per M, £32 50; 5 00; posts,cedar, 16@18¢; oak, 30@40c. —Unchanged at 83 00. FRITSCH’S PRUSSIAN Ostama, Dosember 14, 18%0. | Corx—Western mixed, 28c. W Live Stock—Quiet;nativefatsteers, W WWANTEDSA postion by » young man ot SPECIAL HOTICES, TO LOAM—MOKEY. ONZY YO LOAN—Oall at Law Offico . L. THOHMAS, Room$, Crelghton Block ONEY TO LOAN—1109 Farnham stroet, Dr. Edwards Loan Agency, _nov-23:4¢ HELP WANTED A woman cook at the Green Tree ‘South-Tenth street. 3 ANTED—Txo girls for houso work. En- ‘quire at 1818, Chicago street. 6310 ‘zood address and who has some a:quain- ‘ould prefer to travel. 6 rs of liornia street. WAt e 507 SCiPR ot TED—A Dining room waiter. ANTED_A girl to do_homsewoak, 21 California street, Leiween 2lst ai 00 ma- 1 and sewed work. Omaha's good girl ahont 14 vears assist in taking care of an infant, do errands. References required. Appiy at 1415 Farnham street, 13 ANTED—2 girls at_Reincke's restauran, cor. 15th and Jackson Sts. 413 OOM MATE WANTED— A dress J. 1L Tee office, 454 VW ANTED-Ac r & Wilson Sewing First premium awarded this famous machi the Towa and Nebrasta Stato Fairs 569 Fiftcenth stroet. ED_A fow more board: theast cor. 15:h and Califor od house-keeper, 1100 upstairs. 24 know that the the Kixa of Sewing i 00MS TO RENT and part of store. Next to o0.Office. W. EV S 18 PO R NT—Suit of rooms to rent, brick hous 17 house, ban OR EV in brick house suuth fiont room nham St S84-4f h and Pino Sta,, 2 and Cass Sts’ OR RENT—2 furnished rooms over Mer. chants Exchiange, N. E. Cor. 16th and odgo streats. 25041 —Business house and grocery ached. Address R. Chaflin, o-lm Two cloge carriages, at A. J. .| $60,000. S. P. MORSE & (0., CASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY ¢00DS. /N 1319 FARNEAM STREOET. The people will it, and we are the servants of {he people in supplying oom 11 sl | them with Dry Goods at antimoenopoly Prices, Enormous Reductions in Our COLOSSAL STOCK. AT 1S5S CENTS. 1500 yards of Brocade Mixed and Plain Color Dress Goods formerly sold, and well Worth 25¢. AT 25 CENTS. 2500 yards of All-Wool Flannel and French Suitings, Plaids, Brocades, Damasse, etc., reduced from 50c to 40c. BIGGEST BARCAIN IN AMERICA. AT 50 CENTS. 1000 yaads All-Wool (bear it 'n mind) 42-inch Momie Cloths, Silk and Wool Brocares Matta- lasses, etc., marked down from $1.2% to $1.00 a yard. At 75c, Dress Goods, Silk and Wool, formerly $1.25 aund $1.50 a vard. o En00, - L Voo e - 1.75 and 2.00 “ 2.00‘ " “ “ 4,00 FOR HOLIDAY PRESENT We are opening Novelties daily, and Ladies will do well to purchase now and avoid all rush. S. P. MORSE & CO. “ $60,000. $60,000. $60,000. ELGUTTER'S GREAT GLEARING SALE 2 upon tho promises P of thesubscriber in Jefforson Precinet, biackskin _colored po ) i ca s C I Cough Syrup THE LATEST VICTORY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. The only existing remedy for every spe- cles of Acute or Chronic Diseaso of the Organs of Respiration, and an absolute : 'FIFID FOR CONSUMPTION ! all-powerful vegetable prepara- 14 from the lungs and air pas- Sery Grgan which uetfizos the broath of s il xenye W o ‘which it S ~ ANNIHILATES A COUGH Is astonishing. Its effects go deeper than the mere symptoms of pulmonary dis- enso and discheges the cause from the system. Free and painless expectorn. tion is the mode by which It rolioves the Tungs, chest and throat from the burdens hich oppress them; thus arresting Con- imption and Bronchitis 1n the germ be. fore” they reach the more dangerous stuges. Tho emacinted sutferer BATTLING FOR LIFE with the most terrible scourge of our cll- mate will find Fritscl’s Prussian Cough Syrup a potent ally, and will assurediy win the fight by adhering strictly to this great medicine, The CASES NOW ON RECORD in which it has been adminstered with entire success ns a_remedy for avery va. Tiety of malady which aflects the Ro- spiratory Functions, amount_to more han FIVE THOUSAND At thepresent dnte, and yet the preparn- Gon inonly in the Infancy of its useful. now. " Tha great dofect of all Coush Hemeaies nfiherto introduced 13 that they are simply expulsory, Hence they are useless: for unfess the causes of the Acrid secretions which Are conghed up ruptared, infinmed s healed and o Sored to their natural tone, & cure in Tmpossible. * Fritachia Prassian Cough Syrup mecomplishes these objects. The Tnchs and muco-pns which are the con Requence of Lung Disease, are thrown off by It, while at the snme {ime it soothes and fnvigorates the weakened tssies. "LIFE FOR THE LUNGS. For conghs, colds, influenzn, bronchial aitiouities, tghtness of the chest.hoarse- fieas, sore’ thront, trachitis, Inflamman- Hom o fhe lumm difficulty of breathin, ieurisy and ali disorders of a pulmonary Bature, it has never been equaled. Solo agents i America, RICHABDSON & CO, st Lo, o, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS,' e e PR, A, S. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN: 5AS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- ICAL OFFICE, 68 Tenth Stroet, - OMAIA, NEBRASKA Offertuz his services in all departments o medicine. and_surgery, both tn general pecial practie acate and chronic discases. bo.consulted night snd day, and will viett part of the cits and county o recelpt of lette, talee SUBSCRIBE FOR THE. WEEKLY BEE, The Best in the West. i , block 141, Omaha _ Terms rightIs’resorved fo roject By order of the Board of C: IN R. On Friday, Decomber; cow, ' Modium sizo. proving property and pay BAGLE! MAKEN UP [OUND—In North Omaba, aspotted -alf abo [!“two or thres duys old.’ Owner o POWDER Absolutely Pure,: Made from Grape Cream Tartar.—No othar preparation makes such lizht, flaky hot breads, o luxurious pastry. {Can be eaten by drapeptics witiiout fear of the ills resulting from heavy fn- digestible food.. Bold ouly in cans by all Grocers. “RovaL Baxixe Pownsa Co. New York: FERRY ON ICE. * Ihave bridged the approsches to_th ; Too opposits east end Jones street miking 3 pleasant, easy aad sae crosing at the nominal Horseman, each 5e. One Horse and Wagzon 10¢. Two Horses and Wagon 15¢. tadart 0 o return same day 10c. Foot-men Free. 7. R. POR ‘December 13th, 1850, a1zim -|$60,000. $60,000. $60,000. FOR THE SEASONI:! We make this month a specialty to close out our Desirable and seasonable goods at Low Boys’ and Children’s Figures. Our immense stock of Winter clothing for Men's, Youth ns and Styles, Over- wear, comprising Working, Business, and Dress Suits, in lateat Patt, coats, Ulsters'and Ulsteretts worked from the finest goods of woolens; also a complete line of Furnishing Goods, Novelties in Neckwear for the Holidays. Hats, Caps, Glov &c., 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, 1001 Farnham St, Cor. [0th. $60,000. AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & co., THE BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, A2A = FARVHAM STREET. T2X= SIGN OF THE COLDEN PIANO & FRAME, A. HOSPE, JR. Pianos and Organs First Class on Easy Monthly Payments, Sheet Music and Musi- cal Instruments. FINE STUCK OF MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY. Trunks and Valises in the West. Telescopic Cases MOULDINGS. and Sample Trunks a Specialty. 01 Paintings, fn VINgs ar l::m\u at great e < H. H. MARHUFF,'_ = o i sx1o Prames, 1 nch, Wl el i17 14th ot of Dowata 50,000 DOLLARS CHEAP ! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell thesr entire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organl 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. Rustic 810 frame. Chromos frawed, s, 25¢, Ciromostramed, large, 1 25, Engravings from 0 upwarde, Photograph frames from 1sc upwards, & 7T5c 8 window and_upwards indow and upwards, » and upwards, Violins 1 75, Guitars 5 Eanjos 1 Accordeons: and upwaris, 00 and apwards, and shest music. . HOSP! 1619 Dodze Omaia No J. H. FLIEGEL & CO. Suceessors to J. H. THIELE, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 1220 Douglas Street, OMAHA NEE. et 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 Sta.

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