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- A e — — T“E 'owA sIDE duke Poindexter, Col. L. W, Tulleys; K Alexis, his son, betrothed to Aline, —_— Chas, D. Parmer; Dr. \Dv‘i{fl' the Viear, C. H. Judson; J. Wellington Importance of the Council BIOfS| welis, a" Sorcorer, Harry J. Parr; d Lady Sangazure, of the Nobi Miss Board of Trade. Mary Morkel; Aline, her Lovely Daughter, Miss Blanche 1)i|‘var; (h:m. . | Partlet, a Pew Opener, rs. Geo. Opening of ‘““The Borcerer”|va, Orman; Constance, (;mr yDauh- - ter, Miss Fannie Arnold; Witches, Yo HomeTalent To-Night, .. | ruan, Wilie, Upton, Judd & Dale; =T Page, Charlie Franklin Last Day of the Mothodist| All Council Bluffs vocalists. Hpiscopal Oonference. CONCLUDING TITE CONVERENCA, e To-day will conclude the Methodist v conference that has boen in session in Miscellaneons News and Personal | this city. The following is the pro- Mention. gramme for 9 o'clock this morning, the devotional wervices to be con- 3y g ducted by 1. M. O. Fliog: The majority of ourcitizens scarcely [ 10,30 —Class meotings. *“The rele- wealize the importance to a city of the | tion of the class meeting to ourchurch sive of Couneil Bluffs of having an ac- M;l‘fl‘g "o"ili.ow c(;‘lnt- 0{:: P Stve bond of trade duch 83 we "."Y" schools be brought into more intimato although it is of very recont origin. | relations to the class meeting and tho Tt has no doubt been the most advan- | church?” E. M. H. Fleming, tageous and cheapest medium through{ 2p. !l1.~DBVO!lflHl| exorcison, Cy- which the importance and magnitude | T8 P wisited our city remarked to Tum F.(:ime-al.d_ . LD i leneral discussion, Lk Hnr bl Aoty Adjournment, or two ago your ocity was scarcoly | pg following reverond gentlemen ent time it is mentioned in commercial distr_s:t co?({erel;cu]:} Wt. 8. H‘n{?k&l’-_ residing elder, J. ranstrom . . opntres as often as any other westerdt| B 5 R TG i Ty W, Adair, . m.—Tho possibilitios of the of our city has renched tho commer- | p.i\o winter's evangelistic campaign ;znl:;ben H. Young, «cial world. A gentleman who recently (in this district.” J. C. Eckles and P, | (6,5 e cavalry. Robinson, 4th infantry, judge advo- cate, ¥nown in the east, whilo at the pros- | are in the city in attendance upon the cnffi:":g:;nfl;‘;;? "::3,‘:::“,“::5‘::: injury to the service, can be assembled without manifest in- jury to the wervice. A goneral eourt martial is appoint- od to moet at Fort Bidney, Neb., on Monday, #he 14th day of November, 1881, or as soon. thereafter ms prac- ticable, for the trial of such prisoners as may be brought before it. - Detail for the court: Captains Emil Adam, bth cavalry; James P. Kim: ball, nssistant surgeon; William C. For‘mch, bth eavalry; f"int Lienten- ant Phineas P. Barnard, 6th cavalry; Second Lieutonants Charles R, Noyes, 9th cavalry; Willam E. Almy, 6th cavalry; First, Lisutenant William B, Poase, Oth infantry, jodge advoocate. No other officers than those named can be assembled without manifest in- jury to the service. A goneral court martial is &point- od to meet at Fort Bridger, Ty on Monday the 14th day of Novem- ber, 1881, or s soon thereafter as practicable, for the trial of such pris- oners as may be brought before . Detail for the Court ~Oaptains Ed- win Pollock, 9th infantry, William H. Bisbee, 4th 1nfantry, Zenry Me- Elderry, asai t surgeon, Gerhard L. Luhn, 4th infantry, First Lieuten-. th infantry, ioutenants Silas A. Wolf, Parker W. West, 3d irst Lieutenant Hepry E. A general court martial is appointed to meet at For, Cameron, Utah terri- oity, and, in fact, more frequently. | R Douglass, Jamos Lisler Charles | 00 °C Monday, the 2lat day of No. “Then there was no place west of Chi- | Leach, E. M. H. Fleming, Oharles L. il ida. | mer, 8. W. Miligan, J. C. Kckles, C. /et std] g ool w. 'Browur, L Aun’tin, Cyrus Sm‘ifll, ble rival. ‘Y° claim that a “'?"d deal | Ghiarlon Brown, C. H. Burley. Inad- of the notoriety we have attained has | dition to the above a large number of ! ber, 1881 but Omaha; now with that|Nye, ncting secrotary, Georgo Clam- ;::u 'bln, for the trial of such pris- oners as may be brought before 1t. , or s soon thereafter as Detail for the court: Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Houston, Jr., 6th in- fantry; Captain Thomas Britton, 6th «come through our boardof trade. Thoy | delegates from the various churches infantry; Kirst Lieutonagg David L. moet night after nightin their rooms on | &re. also hore. It was expected that oar] street continually planning and yosterday aftornoon, and address dovising some moads to advertiso our | the conferenco on the relation and dn- | 70 4\ i, o d ben'B. Turner, city abroad and improving its condi- | ties of the laity to church benevolenc: fianpt home. The expense of keop- | €% but as tho ex-representative was ing up the board of conrso is consid- | 4¢7 was assigned Hon. H. C. Lamb, <rsble. These are mot by the mem- [ who delivered a very interesiing ad- bers of the board, so that they are not | dress on the foregoing subject. only giving their time but their NEW LIVERY STABLE, mmoney freely for the improvement| Paul Boquette had a largo force of and advancement of Council Blufts in [ men laying tho foundation for his new H :_|livery, sale and feed stable, which he #ho -commeroial world. Every busi-|gpnd,™ orect noar the' corner ot mesy cman in the city should join the | Broadway and Sixth stroets. He B. F. Bl:ybo)l.of Macedonia, would be s;:.“hf::‘:s{xm can be assembl: ing frem some fo plaint and is gradually dying by inches, ie ocond Lieuten- rne, 6th infantry, Robert A. Stadls, 6th infantry, th infantry, Reu- infantry. First Lieutepant William H. H, unavoidably detained at home, this Crowell, 6th infantry, judge advocater No other offiders than those named without manifest in- TEON fpfddxwy com- This no longer need to be so, will positively They board. The amount of annual|finds that his rapidly increasing busi-|for Electric Bitte tax is nomiual compaired | ness demands enlargod quarters. | cure Bright's disoase, or any disease of with tho advantages gnined. John Hammer has the contract for|the kidneys oruriniary organs. and general business and social infor- | o ::‘.‘i:,:" u:;:;{'j:::;‘;fi fi‘;n'd"n A d’nxl)? The Big 4, we understand, are con- ;he following well known and leadiny ‘templating to have the resolutions usiness men of the city: L. C.|goveral different lang d ry gunves, an we Baldwin, John W. Chapman, WM. |, rosume at the city's oxpense. diseases, Stomach and Liver at the same time, and willupeadil}y passed by this council translated into fih“l‘ remedy ki i M mason and Rose & Brown the wood | are especially adapted to this oclass of acting directly on the cure where every a8 failed. Sold at ty cents a bottle, by Ish & (Mu» M. Bushnell, Marshal Key, F. O. 5 Newell, John T. Baldwin, Lewis WL i Hammer, J. J. Hathaway, Geo. A. Henry Herring, one of the lively, Keltline, J. R. Davidson, R. O. Hub- | woalthy business men of Harrison dard, H. E. Seaman, John N. Bald- | county, called at Tae Bee oftico yes- Wn, A. C. Graham, E. E|torday. He reports crops in that sec- Harkness, ¥. H. Oroutt, L. |tion very %tmd. The corn yield wall W. TYulleys, John P. Weaver, |be about fifty bushels to the acre. Sponoer Smith, J. 0. Milliman, 0. 8. | T C. Taylor, of Now York, agent Tefferts, 8. P. Ohamberlain, J. St. C, [ for the sale of a work entitled, **Pic- \Hillis, Henry Kiseman, E. H. Odell, | turesquo America,” was in Counal Loonard Everett, W. 0. James, A. T. | Bluffs yesterday. Elwell, ;V lgl .‘I‘umu, '1‘.N WH. Mclgn:r- MISORLLANEOUS NOTES, r, A. F. Flickinger, athan i~ i S g. kDr. l% L H“;m &h‘fi! L i A forlorn and shipwrecked broth pXoy, 2 ’ etcalf, Dr. | police headquarters. Being too proud A. B. McKuno, F. BSpetman, A. ‘t)n beg mdq'.oo honest to steel, he % v'v.“kné'.w"oh'i.hn“ ":.l:' t.u:l:‘edroguculimo get: & square A 2 (2 b | meal. | o M. E. Smith, J. O, DeHaven, Conrad | UP their teams yet, l.‘" on account Qeise, N. Pusoy and F. B, Hart. of the hard hauling. Four mules on “The board meot in regular session tho | ® #inglo coach were used iustoad of first Monday in each month, and in two, and only three coaches were put <axtra sossions thus far they have met | O1 the route. «on Monday eveniugs each week. The| Chici Iield roceived atelegram from number of stockholders are limitod to | Judge H. 8, Hudson, to arfest and 100; tho capital stock to $100,000; the | detainin custody twolads, Joo Hudson, indebtodness to $100. The good that |son of Judge Hudson, of Yorkville, & well organized and active board of | Illinois, and Johnnie McCullan, _Ofti- &rade can accomplish for the advance- | cer Ster. é{took the matter in hand, ment of the interesta of Council [and after diligent search and inquiry, Blufis, both commercially und ma- | arrested the boys and lodged them in erially, cannot be computed, and our | the calaboose to await further dovel- Board should receive the hearty sup- | opments. . port and co-operation of every busi-| E. I. Hawes, of Atlantic, was in C. | er was ontertained in the calaboose at | 4 CELEBRATED (OSTETERy One of the Reasonable Plessures Of lite, proporly cooked meat, aforda little or no present en) yment, and muo subsequent tor- ture toa confirmed dyspeptic, But when chronie indigostion Iacombutiod with . ostetters 8 omach Bittors, the food s oa:sn with rells ), and most mportant of al, s as imilated by and nourishes 410 ayatom. Use thiv graid tonic and corrective alwo_to remedy constipatien, biliousness, rheu. ma ism, fo. r an’ &, o, ¥or sale by atl Druggista and De lors generally. b fociluids.Ledaitifokebidd tinidvar A BICYCLES mess man. HARD TRUTH. What the board of trade has done for our city we are afraid our present «ity council will undo, if they keep 4hose resolutions before the public much longer without correcting the mar and spelling. So far as the Council Bluffs yesterday at the Og- den, Ed. Allen, of Hsmburg, made this city a flying visit yesterday, putting up at the Ogdon, Officor Qusic arrested Joe Burns protty well soaked wlth whiskey, He was put iu the cooler to dry off. S iy Teaolutions :)fml:xted us woldon't ;&ro, it 4hey are published morning and even- Bradford, Pa, but we do think they should be| Thos, Fluh::, Bradford, Pa., writes: d :ghod correctly. The city council | *I encloss money for SPRING' Brossou, as i tod | Taaid T would if it cured me. My dyrpep- woted to have thess pasolutions prited | LI LA N et with all 1ts, aymptoms at the expenseof the taxpayers, Th 4 Honpare, Glabe aud Tus pustianed |12 ekt il e e WP r “‘froe gratis,” which gaxe them |tles 10 cents, eodiw 'afi‘.h publicity that they could very it ave. But still the .boobies Army Shought it would never do to save the| Tho following army orders have payers a fow dollars, which, not | been issued from the headquartera of S«n«ing to them, is of no account, of | the department of the Platte, Omaha; course, They must have them pub-| The general courts martial convened again. The sooner the city [at Fort Robinson, Neb., by special rid of such warts' the better it | orders No. 70, at Fort Fred. Steele, be for their material advancement | W. T., by special orders No. 90, and home and credit abroad. at Fort uglas, U. T., by special THE VILLAIN #TILL PURSUNS HER. |orders No. 100, ourrent series, from When the Humpty Dumpty troupe | these headquarters, are dissolved, e here thoy exhibited on the stage| A general court martialis appointed ng the star actors three goats and | to meet at Fort Thornburgh, U. T., mgnok ass. The next day as » boy|on Monday, the 21st day Novem- loading these animals down |ber, 1881, or as soon thoreafter as xulny to the depot, a man stand- | practicable, for the trial of such cases ing in Keating's duor 1o laugh, | as may be fmuuht before it. o bent himself in s\l kinds of shapes, | - Detail for the court: Captain Dan- and laughed until a friend ltwrd “1:8 iel H, Murdock, 6th infantry; Wil y snd ‘muhd the matter, liam O, Shannon, assistant surgeon; he ‘ondnr. Theregoes Judson, | Jscob ¥. Munsou, 6th infantry; Teading The Big 4, down to survey | Charles Byrne, 6th infantry; Lyman 4he line for the new levee. W. V. Kennon, 6th infantry; Simeon AN IMPROVEMENT. M. Dinkins, Gtb infantry; Second Mrs, Jane Baldwin has quite aforce | Lioutenant Arthur L. Wagner, 6th @ngaged in striping her building on |infuntry; First Lieutenant Russell H, corner of Broadway and Pearl | Dey, 6th infantry, judge advocate, in the same manner of the 0 other officors than those named building., This makes quite an|can be assembled without munifest m’mumnt in the appoarance of |injury to the servico. locali y. THE SORCERER. fi m:ot. nltl l“lo‘nh glmlmf"N 1.0 " (iiny onday, the 14th day of November, ‘o:?;hfl::l the : o lof‘lg!uym:';:;“ ‘;‘: 1881, ur'n soon thereafter as pl‘tloflcl: Bloom & Nimn'l‘ overa houso, 8o |2le for the triul of such prisoners as far as we have been able to learn this | ™} w.'}“"’d"a: o ol s 1s one of tho latest productions of Gil- | o, l"" J‘" ““°""" i (Gepians bort & Sulliyan_sud considered the | Oharles J. von Herrwann, dth in- Tho saddest heart it is olnimed | {40147 Thomas F. Quinn, 4th in- i antry; rt D, King, 8d cavalry; made to leap with joy. The so-| i W 0 " Baard L. Bailey, 4ih infantry; George A, Dodd, 3d cavalry; Jamen A. Leyden, 4thinfantry; Frank A general court wartial is ‘vpoin(od T,, on , dijector; planiste, infantey, judge advocate. g e M [ ER TR s s | - Free to Everybody! A Beantiful Book for the Asking, By applying porsonally at the nearest ofco of, THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. (or by posialcard Ifat » distance ) any aveit por wan wi'l bo prevented with a boautifully Ly trated copy of & Now Book entitled GENIUS REWARDED, ~=—OR THE = STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE cantaining & handsome and. costly steel cngrav- J& trontisplerce; also, #3 finely engraved wood cuts, and bound In ' an elaborate biue and gold lithographed cavar. No charge whatever is mady for this handsome book, which aun bo_obtained only by application st the b anch and subor diuate offices of The Binger Manutacturing Co, THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., Prineipal Office, 84 Unlon Bquare, New York JOHN OONNOR. ONana, Nu., Oct, 264h, 1881, DovaLan Corr. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10, 1881. . WESTERN CORNICE WORKS | C. SPECHT, Proprietor, 1213 Harney Street, OMAHA, - - - NEB ~MANUFACTURERS OF— GALVARIZED IRON Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finials, YIK, IRON § SLATR ROOFING, Specht's Patent Metalic Sky- light, Patent Adjustable Ratchet Bar and BRACKET SHELVING Tam tho goneral Btate Agent for bhe above Mine of . IRON FENCING. Oreatings, Balustrades, Verandas, 0 Bank Rlbll?l Wini d uards GENERAL AGENT Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind, novadtt POLAND & QWYER, Commission Merchants, For the male of Parm Produce; Potatoea, Poultry, Butter, Egge recelved and so.d on ‘commission. Cash advances made on consignments, Warehouss and_B8tore, J‘I“l Dodge Street. Omaha, Neb, a0 " DOANE & CAMPBELL, Attorneys-at-Law, | 5.W OOR TH &DOUGLAS BTS. 1" OMAIIA, eo. P. Bemis EsTaTe Acency, and Dodge Bts., Omaha, Neb, ,¥ & brokerage business. Doos Rot sy therefore an, in -n ta hooks are iueured 4o ita {-,hl‘""m-d' hv the avensd NobraskaLand Agen DAVIS & SNYDER, 1305 Farnham 8t, ... Omaha, Nebra 400,000 AO0ORES Care.ully solectod Iand in Rastern Nebraska for pale.’ Grest Bargains in improved farms, snd Dmaha city proporty. WEBSTKR BNYDER . F. DAVIS | Late Land Com'r .P.R PIONEER LAND ACENCY [F. M. RATHBUN, Cambridge, Neb. 1,000,000 aores government land open o Home- stoads ro-omptions and Timber claims. 200 choicel mproved claima for sale or .‘chflu&n. 200 of tho best domied trms In Southwesborn Nebras- ka with timber and water for sala. A few choice stock ranches witb tenced flelds, timber, hay and water, for sals, obeap. Correep oudence Sallcited mardd Iam Agent tc COLUMBIA o and BIC YOLES. Sond Ahi i i Somtaiaiae Tl oo liet cont price Il conteining .'T. B, 80LOMOR, Paints,Olls and Glas OMAHA, NEB LEGAL NOTICE, To Oatharine Redde, non-resident defendant: Yon are hereby notified that oa the 2d day of Boptomber, 1881, John Reddo, plaintif, filed his ition in the District Court, withinand tor Pougias County, Nebrasks, against you n de- fendant, the obfocs and prayer of which petition in, to obtain & decree of divorce from the oftmatrimony with you for the following causes, to-wit: lat, habitual drunkenness; 3d, extrome cruelty, and for general relle?. You are required 1o suewer said petition op the 24th day of Ockober, 1541 \DOANE & CAMPBELL, E Attorneys for Plaint! soTwEl W.J. CONNELL, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. 0 -Front Rooms stalrs) in Hanscom's new k_buflding, cornor Fteanth nd ardl.m Btrente, ORDINANCE NO, 484, An ordinance concerning the licensing of dupin Ia; t ordained by the city council of the sityof Omaha: SuctioN1, No person or persons shall lay any sewar, dral: age pipe, drain‘or drain eonnection with the public or district sewers, laterals or appurienences in the ity of Omaha, except duly licensed there- for under the provisions of this ordinance, Bkc. 3, Any compstent mechanic with expe.ience in laying pipe sewers, on appli eation to the cily council, may uponap- lmxvnl, aad the payment in advauce of & icense fee squal to threo dollars a month {or each a "? month tofthe 1st of January next following thereafter, receive «» liense to Iay sewery, drains and connec- tions in the city of Omaha, provided no application fur flicense as drain layer shall You are hereby notified that Dextor L. Thomas [ be considersd nnless accempanied by & urchased at the county treasurer's oftice, on thu The fol- b day of June, 1879, at private sal lowing parcel of land for (axe of 1877, for eight dollare and ninet) -eigbt ceuts (¢8 85), -?dd the said cer: tificate of sale to William Connor for the sum of tan doilars and twenty-tbree centa (§10 33), De: scription of property, towits Commencing 1037 ohalns, corner of 8K §, theneo N 316} haina; tharos 3. 16fchaina,tEezces 16} chalus, to piace of boglu:ing #44d Dexter L. Thomas has trinulorr ¥ of 8 thence W 3.1 § chais B W of 8 Esec lan ¥o. 16, rang 3, contain: tax deed C. F. Manderson, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ‘2 Parnham 84, Omaha W GRAND OPENING! Protessor Fisher, (from 8. wul-zhnn lnm adomy, Bandard fi:u, cor Fiflant am'd ham, Iay evening, mber 6th. Classes tor livw and (lmumou commenela bond in the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) with two resident surcties there- estate in Douglas county, Nebraska, on twice t o amount named in the bond, and the said bond to be spproued in formby the city attorney, and s to the sufficiency by the city council to secure the faithful and constant obediance of this ordinance during his term of sevice, and to contirm withall laws and ordinances of the city of Omaha, Sk, 3, kur{ license granted to any drain layer, to lay drains, sball expire on the last dey of each year without regard to date of ivsuance, unless souner revoked for cause, Skc. 4. The city engineer may, for un- skillfulness, carelessness, or willful vio'a. tion of his directions in drain 1 ying, sus. pend the licene of any drain lay.r, a - | such iicense shali not be in force and effect ain until duly restored by directi n of the city engineer or the ecity council, nor Tuesday wvening September Oth; classess tor [ .hs)l any restitution of any licen<e fees Missos and Masto Ing Sats L ;:d‘ o'nl:‘fk.’“ sommencing Saturday arranged to suit the honorabls Bulie Gancing can o taghts oot Torms liboral, and perfec satisfaction o schol- aftor- Classcs for “Families, will be Also aid ther onbe made by the city for any ength of time for which said license may be suspended, o Bko, b. Any person or persons violating ars guarantoed. Private instructions wil e giv- f the sections of this ordinance shall en atthe Daucing Academy or at the vesidence :’é.f vonvi tou thereof before the police of the patrons, Private orders qro's AGENT8 WANTED FOR Farrwr 8aiuixa Books or rus Aen | 5 00 left atMar Mover & » w0 istrate, be fined in suy sum not less ‘ten do'lars (810,00, nor more than (1o hundred dollars (8100 00) for the first offouse, and ten dollars (310.00) per duy for each and every violation thereafter. 550, 6, /it ordinance shall bain foroe Poundations of Suopags (s s ms 5! s e 8 Fannio Arnoldld Mr. Harey | 540410, Ty Ticintry: Fireh Liou: | wh dadaet Sreay. oehores, 2o tenant Butler D, Price, adjutant 4th (3 ") '11 N S0 s | AP President City Council. Attost: J.J. L, 0. Jewsrr, City Clerk. Pamed Oct»' or 25, 1881 ber 81, 1881, O e, BOYD, Mayon +| Belbriggins, 50c: o ee— S. P. MORSE & CO. 1319 Farnham Street. Within the next sixty days we expect to occupy our new store at 1316 and 1317 Farnham street, adjoining our present stand, with a stock of Dry Goods Unequalled in the West, NOT SURPASSED IN THE EAST, and meanwhile we desire that all Omaha should take advantage of the very LOW PFPRICES WH ARE MAKING. Preparatory to moving we ofter our entirs atock at a great prices we quote, bear in mind that we bux’:ll goods for cash, do the largest striotl; nciaco, and aim to give our customers the benefit of goods business between Ohicago and San! sacrifice. Study carefully the retail dry ail the low prices and extra cash discounts given us by manufacturers and importers. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Men’s 8ox, Bhirts, Beaver Oloaks, handsomely trimmed with Pnunmnnto;ie and Satin, Silk UNDERWEAR. Velvet, 85.00 to $1.00. . All Wool Beaver Cloaks, from $8.00 | 200 Dozen Seamless Fancy British to §12.€0. Sox 2be. Beavor Dolmans, handsomely trim- [ 25 Dozen Men's Fine all Wool Scar- med with Silk and_Fringe, 8,00, or | let Half Hoso 60c. a Pair fully worth with SatinSilk and Psssmenterio Deep | 76c. Fringe, Corded and Tassled, $10.00. | 25 Dozen Fine English Merino Hoso At 815.00 wo offer a handsomely fur | 35c. 3 for $1.00 trimmed all Wool Diagonal Dolman, | Seamless Unbleached Sox $2.00doz. aud at 818.00 we show four styles of | Extra Fine Unbleached Sox $32.50 Dolmans worth fully $20.00. ~Light |doz. Jackets at $9.50 to £1200, Tn Light| Beat Quality Linen Collars $1.50 Dolmans we show over 13 styles, from | doz. 815.00 to $35.00, making special prices | Best Qualily Linen Cuffs $2.50 dos. at $20,00 and $25 00. Another invoice of Men’s Pique Bilk Dolmans from $45,00 to $76.00, [ Sewn, Stitched back Derby Street all handsomely trimmed with Far|Gloves $1.36 pair, usually sold at Plush. $2.00 to $2.60. Every pair warranted ~ | not to break. nREss uoons_ 2Mfluvy Merino Shirts or Drawers Ladies’ Suitings, Oashmeres, Bilks and Plaids, Novelties, |00z, worth,$1.00. > L0 inch Black Osahmeres 60c, 70c, g1 O eratae ol oF Draerd c., §1.00. For $1.25 wo sell o very heav l‘(‘)‘(;“dl‘ :5‘“1‘ Cashmeres, 75¢., 90c., | patent Merino Shirt or ng’;er thu{ $1.00, 81.25. has heretofore sold for 81.50. We will agroe in all caser to refund | "gonn\ess Shirts or Drawers from the money for Cashmores should thoy ¢ 50, formarly $1.75, up to the best not prove satisfactory. Our prico will | Gartwright and Warner's Hand-knit be found 20 to 30 per cent less than (g0 voh Shetland Wool. those usually asked for same qualities; ORDERS TAKEN for SilkUnder- all we asked is comparison. WorE) s 80:0 inch French Flannel Suitings, Slig)oinch French Silkand Wool Plaids, SATINS, sILKs, VEI.VETS. 48 inch Fronch Foulle and Camels Hair in extra heavy weight, 81.65 to PLUSHES, In this department all goods are of Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers §2 00 a yard. 48 inch Drap de Ete at $1.25, $1.50, $1.80, 82.50. our own importation at the prices —— |we name. No house west of New HOSIERY York can compete with us. ] 19 inch Black Satins, all beautiful 4 : lust; d 1l d, 76c., 8bc. Lad.'l.es’ and Chlldren’s 0‘5’;:03?00.'0 covered, 7be., 8bc., 22 inch Black Satin, $1.00, $1.25, 81.40, $1.50, 81.60, 81.65. UNDERWEAR. A complete line of Colored Shtins Hg:led%zn Ladies’ all Wool Seamloss | 1t °gpc,, equal to the $1.25 Satin of ,.400. 25 dozen Ladies' all Wool Seamlesa | *51e320% Hone, extra heavy, 50c, HZS 4;712:@11 Lniie'-' fine Cashmere |, c0 o8e, ., worth $T.00. i ini i il Children’s all Wool Seamless Hose fru?::f f;otol;x;‘lgg. Qroel Graln oiIx for school woar, all sizes, 26c., worth | “'o have full lines]of our celebrated Black Gros Grain Silk 50c., 75c., | $7:00: KID GLOVES. 3 Button Fisk, Olark & Flagg Gloves, 7be. 4 Button Fisk, Clark & Flagg Gloves, 81.00. 6 Button Fisk, Clark & Flagg Gloves, 81.25. The above are well known in the east as one of tho best Gloves made. The makers sold ue all they had, and we assure our patrons that they rank a8 high as any first-class Glove known, Uswylly selling at $2.00, $2.26 and $2.50 per pair. We are sole agents in Omaha for Courvoisier Kid Gloves. 3 Button Courvoisier Kids, $3.00 4 Button Courvoisier Kids, 2.26 6 Button Courvoisier Kids, 3.50 Foater Lace Kids, all Lengths. 3 Button Real Kid, Black, only $1.26 4 Button Real Kid, Black, only 1.50 When Gone we cannot replace. LACES, RIBBONS, ETC. Hand or machine made all Silk Spanish, Guipure, Chintilly and other new style Laces, from one to twelve inches, Deep Cream or Black. Spanish Lace Scarfs from 3bc to $5.00 each, We alsoZadd to our sock of Ten Cent Ribbons Many new colors and extra widths in Satin and Gros Grain. Come early this morning. BLANKES, COMFORTS. Our Blanket Stock is the largest in Omaha, and as our prices will show is by far the cheapest we ever offered. 100 Pairs 10-4 White Blankets $1.50, worth 82.60. 100 Pairs 10-4 White Blankets $2.00, worth 3.00. 60 11-4 White Blankets §2.50 Pair. 60 10-4 White Blankets §3 60 Pair. 60 11-4 White Blankets $4.50 Pair. The Best$6.00 Blankets in the West. 50 Pairs Extra Heavy all Wool Blankets §6.50. 50 Paira 12-4 Extra Heavy Blankets 50 Pairs 11-4 all Wool Blankets 90c., $1.00, all worth 26c., a yard $8.50. An Extra Large San Jose, California, Blanket for $10.00. The Very Best Bargain in Omaha. 48 Bed Comforts bbe. each, worth 40c. to b0c. v i 4 Bog’ all Wool Gray Mixed School | "4 o7 ¥ & Hose 40c.. worth B0c. to 7bo. Ladios’ extra heavy Fleeced Lined Black and Colored Plushes, full 21 Ladies' fine Meorino Vests, 45c., |inches wide 83 60. worth 60c. 19 inch Silk Velvets from $1.25 to Children’s fine Merino Vests, 25c. to §2.00. .00. Over 20 qualties to choose from. Cashmere Alexandre Silks o 76c. to $1.00. 48 Bed Comforts 750. each, worth .26, 48 Bed Comforts, very lurge and heavy, at 81.25 each. Fine French Blankets of our own importation from $15.00 to $560.00 & pair, S. P. MORSHEH & CO,, 1819 Farnham Street. CHAS. McDONALD’S Emporium of Fashion! nd | =id deceased, wil 1408 FARNEAM ST. We respectfully request the attention of the Ladies of’ flebraska to the announcement of the arrival of the largest and most recherche invoice of Fur Lined Promenade Wraps; Silk, Plush and Embroid- ered Matelaise Dolman’s ever imported west of the Missouri. . CLOAKS FROM $5.00 TO $150.00. Plain and Embroidered Dressing Sacques, Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties. to Order. Wraps, Suits and Costumes oM PROBATE NOTIE, In the matber of the Estate of James K. Ish, deoeaned. Notice ls hereby given that the creditors of , will meet the sdministrix of mid Estate, before me, County Judge of J. A. WAKEFIELD, . WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER IN County, Nebraska, at the County Court Room 1n said County, on'the 8th day of Decewmber, 1851, on the 6th day of February, 1852, and on the 01k day of April, 1882, at 10 o'clock @, . each day, - for the purpose of presenting their claims for ex. amination, adjustment and allowance. Bl mont s sllowed for creditors to rrmnl their claim , and one year for the administratrix to scttlesald cstate, from the 6th day of October Lath, Shingles, Pickets, o T, Vit o sttt 1 vt | GASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMENT the gth day of Lecember, 1581, (A true copy.] 'A, M. CHADWICK, ocliwit County Judge: DexterL.ThomastiBm, REAX BST.ATE PLASTARR, HE%C. SETATR AGEN! FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT{COMPANY Near Union Pacific Depot. OMAHA. NEB AND ALL TRANBAOTION D. 8. BENTON, B, D, McLAUGHLIN, Fay Toxes, Saat BOisie, .|\ TIORNEY . AT - LAW ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Oall o Ofos, Rooen , Orghton Bioek, Omaba, ARBACH BLOCK, 4 wid [ SOV And Notary Publio, . Postte Past Nflae I/ N