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o COUNCIL BLUFFS. Interesting Budget of News From That Thriving City. “Tae Sor«'-er:r“ .Promiplw Great Things in & Mugical Line. How 1 Happened That a ifight Was freventod. Ploasant Porvonal Mention end Police Plokings We don't see how the peoplo can let tho Philliarmonie society off with ono matines. The Sorcerer is simply im- mense. Thera in more music and fun for 35 or 50 centa than has over be- | dispute arose botween them as to the name of a cortain young female who “dat it was his zal.” The other re- minded him “dat he had no businces aticking his noso i his meat One word brought on another until a row ensued, one using tho w t and the other a broomhand] Ber man hadn't come along in the nick of time there no doubt wonld have a been darkand perhaps bloody trage RETURNED HOMR | Oaptain Henry, so well known in this community made a very pleasant oall at Tie Bep office yesterday, The eaptain is loc king much botter than at any time aince wo had the pleasure of making his scquaintance. Ho has beon absent nearly all summnor in the east, and although he is close mouth- od ne to his own personal afleirs ru. mor has itthat he has about twonty-five thousand in stock specula- tion in Chieago, BENUMBD RUSINESS, Mrs, Metealf who was o the late conflagration, at vietim of the Main fore beon offered to tho poople of | atrest bridgo, has entablished thosamo Council Bluffs and vicinity, and to think that our city can furnish so many fine singers and tors is won- derful. The plot is something as follows: Aloxis Point, Dex- tor, bsing an enthusiast on the subject of love and marriage and posscasor of a very large estate, gots a little off and wants his tenantry who are not married to get into that fix at once. Ho orders from noted sorcerer by the namo of J. | Wellington Wells, To his distin- guished guest he roveals tho secret and great desire of his heart. The norcerer, immediately, at a teast, man- London & ages to administer a dose of love to the assembled tenantry, which has the effoct of kindling in the breast of each one to marry tho first one of the op- posite sex whom ho or she chances to meot within half an hour after partak- ing. mixed up conhiderably, and 1 the mixture young Alexis is about to loss his betrothed Aline, the nobility, the love drops making her crazy after a certain vicar; when he appeals to the Sorcerer to “‘bust” up the whole concern. Now this seems the saddest part of the play. Tt is found that the love spell cannot be dispelled without a sacrifico of a life. Either the Sorcerer or young Alexis must bo killed rather than sco another possess his sweet and adorable Aline, the Sorcerer refuslng to occupy a hole in the ground, he consents, and is be- headed, regretting that the firm of which he was a member, had not taken stock before he rece son- tence. Thn picco i roploto with thy foniest kind of fun, equal, if not superior, to the Mascotte, Wo un- dorstand the society contemplate going over tho river to show the citizens of Omaha what Council Bluffs can do in the way of musical entertainments. Wo predict for ther a cordial welcome over thoro. THE SCHOENING TROUBLE, On Wednesday the case of the stato of Tows against A. J. and F. H, Plumer was called in Justico Abbott's court But for some reasons the prosecuting watness did not put in his appearance, and it is claimed that on account of the injury hewas unable to, The caso was therefore continued un- til the 24th day of November, when all the facts connected with the case will b fully developed, and the public be informed as to just how the quar- rel began ut the time of the difliculty between the parties at Max Moht's hotel, on Main street, in which Schoening received quite a severo in- jury. From tho accounts givenat the time through the press the impression might have got abroad that the Plumers were fighting characters. From investigation we finl that such is not the case® On the contrary, they are inclined to be poaceable. That they aro boys who do not make a practico of using intoxicating liquors. On the day of the adray the clumer boys claim that they were first as- saulted by the prosecuting witness and his friends, and in order to savo themselves wero obliged to do just as they did. There were several who pitched in, and in the genoral fracas Mr. Schoening received the injury of which ho complains, OBITUARY. Daniel Bastwick, a gentleman well known in this city and county, died at his home in Honoy Oreek yoster- day morning about 1 o'clock of par- alysis. Mr. Bastwiok was born in the atate of Yermont, Dacoember 20, 18306, Tu his childhood hia father moved to Nauvoo, IIL., and joined the Mormons, and when he was about 8 years of age Tho Iove business at onco gets daughter of they came still further west, and took up [ farm in this county in Honey Creck township whero deceased has lived for the past thirty-seven yoars an hon- ored and rospectod citizon Mr. B, loaves a widow aud five children (three girls and two boys, the eldest 13 yoars) to mourn the loss of a loy- ing husbund and father, The fune will take place this afternoon at 2 «'clock at his late residence in Honey Creek, J. B. Corbaley officiating, All friends are invited to attend. Milton Hough,of Crescent City,died Wednesday worning of heart disease (#o ealled) at his residence, Mr. H was & prominent citizen of the town in which he has lived wmany years, and well kuown in Council Bluffs. He was buried from his residence yosterday afternoon, Frederick Spurline, who left thia city about two months sgo to vimt home aud friends in his native coun- try, has roturncd, and is soon daily upon our streets again, Mr, 8. re- ports that ho had a most enjoyablo trip across tho water, und that his i’uurnuy through the continent wus do- ightful and his visit one of extremo leasure. But the sight that pleased him most was whon he saw the Ameri- can shore the first time on his return home. He says that Europe is a grand placo to reside, if you have the money and time; but for a home, give him the land of the fres aud the howe of the brave, THHE OOLOBED TEOOPS. . Thero was quite irited altorca- tion betwess young ooons in the erges uilding yosterdsy. Thoy hed beee ! to ol the ’l- ;—":l’ :‘o.dhfl.:ll: m‘: business (that of dressmaking) in tho roomn recontly ocoupied s n dining room, by Mr. Brown of in the Non pareil block, where she will be pleas- ed to welcomo her old pstrons and friends. THE BULL AND PIG game was played quite succwsstully in this city yosterday by a whitc and col ored boy. The colored lad had conxed the white boy to play bull and pig, the coon to tako the part of the bull and the white boy that of the pig. 'The pig lies down in the pen, while the bull stands outside and b lows and hooks the pen. After the whito boy had played his part awhilo he wanted to take the part of the bull and let his colored companion that of the pig. “‘No, ear, said § I'se not gwine tor make a young hog out of dis chilo till grab timne, and u'll have bellerin’ nuf ter do when yor mudder sees dem close,” THE HERDICS, A herdic drawn by four mules was soon to trot some distance yesterday on their down trip. When the roads got nico aud smooth thera will be a wood doal of this done—all for half a dime. INKUFFICIENT TESTIMONY, Thero was quite an_ intercsting caso boforo Judge Burke, in which one representative to the general assembly figured quite conspicuously. It secms that a couplo of our pretty “‘alley girls” were arrested by Chief Field for being on our atreets in a pretty how-do-you-do condition, Their tr was sct for yesterday, when one d tinguished fellow citizen was sum- moned by the city as witness against the wirls. Well, there was fun in the court room for a fow momente. The girls lnughed at the distinguished witness, and the distinguished witness laughed at tho girls, They accused him of knowing how it was himself. He said they could not seare him. Their names should be printed in laxge type. The girls dared him to put their names in the paper. After a general discussion pro and con., the court could see no reagons for the distin. guished witness casting stones at the girls, 80 ho gave them a little whole- some advice, and they took their de- parture, the judgo remarking: ‘‘An- other $8 gone for want ot sufficient testimony. " TOLICE PICKINGS, Officer Tyson arrested a nan too beastly drunk for use on our streets yestorday, Ho was lodged in tho calaboose, from whence he will issue this morning, and, if found dry enough, will be “‘ironed” to the tune of $6.85 or the stone pile. Michael Cline and John Brady, ar- rested by Ofticers Brooks and Cusio on the charge of taking n satchel from the Chicago house, wero dis- chargod by Judge Burke, thers being sufficient proof that theso boys wero not the guilty parties SUNT HLOME, Tho two boys, Joo Hudson, son of Judge Hudson, of Yorkville, Illinois, and Johnnie McCullon, who ran away from home and were taken in custody by Chief Field on a communication from Judge Hudson, as mentioned in Tue Bee yesterday morumg, wero well known by one of our citizens, Mr. Wagnor, of the firm of Wagner & Holland, Main street. On noticing the account in Tuu Bex Mr. Wagner at onco stmted them back to their homes. PERSONAL, Mossrs, Porkins, Allbright and Campbell, of the Cedar Rapids Tusur- ance Company are taking in our city. Thomas McKee, school teacher, Honey crook, called at Tite Ber office yosterday, Mr, H. N. Glenny, general super- Intendent of the Waukesha mineral springs was in tho city yoaterday, a guest at the Rovore. John Lodwick, of Avoca, Council Bluffs yesierda, the Pacitic. Charles Wilson and . wife came over the rivor and 1 the Pacific, (. W. Toby, Dos Moines, wus in Towa's wostorn metropolis yostorday. was in 2uest at Omaha, ylstered at Bradford, Pa. Thos, Fitchan, Bridford, Pa., writes: “I ancloso 1woney for SPEING BLOKKOM, a4 I waid I would if it cured me, My dyspep- win haw vauished, with all its symptoms. Many thunkw; 1 shall never be without it iu the house,” Prica 50 conts, trial bot- tles 10 el 1Teodlw A O'Connor's Reooption, Natlonal Associstad I'rews Farn Rivigr, Mass, Two thousand pe weleomed 1, P. 0'Connor, M P., last ovening, aud an enthusiastio meeting wus held at the Academy of Music. Mr, O'Connor was eacorted to the academy by a torchlight procession, composud of tho various Trish sociotics. Ho spoke for ovor an hour, erquontly mnlvly‘nlly, }r rtraying the coudition of aflairs in Ireland, and was loudly applauded. 4 November 10, e DYING BY INCHES, _ Vory otten we soo a person suttor- ing fram some form of kidney con- plaint wud s gadually dying by inches. ‘Lhis no longor need to bo 8o, for Eloctric Bittors will positively cure Bright's disoaso, or any diseaso of the kidney or uriniary organs. They are eapecially adapted to this class of disemsss, acting directly on the Stomach and Liver at the same time, aud will spuedily cure whero every other remody has failed. Sold at fifty centa » bustle, by Tsh & Me. on, ® happened to bo passing, one elaiming | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: | mont dinonses nre cnused by disorderad kidney or liver, I, therofore, the kidneya and liver ar kept n porfect ord r, pertect hoaith will ho th rownilt. time and for years people red_great agon hout being able to find diacver, of Warner's safe Kid anew ora | tho i it of theso troubles Made trom a eimple tropical Jeaf of rare value, | eontainw just the elements necomary 1o no: and (nvigorate both of theso kreat oy wately restora and keep thein i ore Positive Remedy tor all the discasos t for Leuccerhoa or #nch won. wivts and all dealers at $1.26 ) nquire for WA 'URE, Itisa POSI H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. Y. Je16-tu-th-wat B, D. McLAUGHLIN, And Notary Public. nrlf. O _o;l!a D. 5. BENTON, ARBACH BLOCK, 14k Danerin MRS, A. L. BERUQUIST Has for salo Mru. B, G. Kellozg's Tra'lo tom in given in this syntem fit | g Co tuaes from the Jat t French de ™ An ordinanes creating a special fund o the a8 “Sewer Bond Fund Series one,” Be it ordained by the city council of th i Omaha as follows: 10N 1. That one thousand dollars of first day of September, A, 1. iswued for the construction and mainton wold on the 29th day of OctobenA., D, 1881 the proceedn arising from said sale shal wer Bond Fund Series one.” ) maintenance of gene al sewers only. Sro. andfbein force from und after its passage. THOS. H. DAILEY, President City Council, Atteat: JoJ LG Jpwaa, City Clerk, Pasued Novem' er 1, 1881. Approved Noyember 8, 1881, J. B. BOYD. Mayor. CARPET HOUSE! —OF-- 18318 Farnham 8t., OMAHA, NEg. grain, $5c to 65c. at Lowest Market Prioes, Largest Steck and Lowest Prices, PO 45 R A E SR P THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN AND BEAST. ¥or more than a third of n contury (he Moxlean Mustang Lintment husheen known to milifona nll over the world ne |0 only safe rellance for the relief of accidents and pain, It is 8 medicine fnbove prics and praise—the best of f1u Ukind,” Forevery forw of exterual pain | MEXICAN iment is withont an eqnal. es fleah and musole to Miata 1t p tho ver muking the continn- anco of puin snd fufismiaation bpos wihiv. Iix effoctaupon Human Flosh il e Krte Crention are equally wonder- ful. Wb Moxiean MUSTANG Elolment 8 needed by somobody i every Louse, Lvery day bringy news of gony of an ful scald or buin o the martyrs 1 te 1 Lor 03 , or 0 by the Lealing power of this which specdlly 4 Fi the 1 M oun n cted Husics, Rurna Mes, Naxuree - #-.unous Bitea and Yamencss, Old thites, Chilblaine, ed net, and rnal dis- als witbout scare. UTE CREATION it cures fiwinny, SUF Jotnts, Yarncss Sores, Hoof Div- ot, Borew Worm, Scab, Morn, Seratches, Yind- : LINI | l A Hollow wnlis, Spavin, Thrush, Bingbone, i Poll Pl upon o pa; ple and Stock Yard axe lable. 10 Mexlcun Mustang and fLis, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS TOR MAN OR BEAST. Dexter L. Thomas, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW The leading Belentiats of to-day agrac that MASTERS SALE ‘This truth bas only heen known & whort nequaled, for it ciuros r, i 04K of any | ten (10) “hip nom by Deug- | ra ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ATTORNEY - AT - LAW g ey Through instriction in t1.o Art of Basti g Lodies desiring porfect cun have the matorial cut, basted . draped at vy reaso able pricon, With m guarantes of per. feet fit. Have removed from 8!1 to 011 18th Bt., up Ktaire, nogdim ORDINANCE NO. 486, Treasury of the city of Omaha, known S the bonds of the ci y of Omaha, dated the 1851, and ance of rewers in wuid city huving been constitute and bo_a pecial fund of the easury of waid city and be known s . 2. ‘Tho raill fund will be held for the payment of the coustruction and ., This ordinance shall take effect TEHER POFPULAR J. B. DETWILER, Have reduced prioe and are now sclfin g By Body Brusscls, #1.25 10 §1.00; [¥ Brumels, $1.00 10 91.25; Reat 8-ply .1 to §1.40; Best Ingrain, ¢0c to 01.15; n Mattings, Oil Cloth and Widow Shadea res auch allments ot @, Bwellings, Sl x allment of the Lintwent alwiys cures und never ISappoits; MASTER'S RALE. d Htates for the In the Cirenit Court of the Un Lol N brasks W K. 0 Sherwood, in Putler & Habecea Putier W. Dunn & Henry In Chaneery LHAY 1 parsn on 4 in he wbove al Matr in tha £th dag of on the 2nd day o L. BIERI: WHR, fpie 1y in sald Conre, wiil ho following dewribed propeety, to it The #oathwad quarter of the routhea-8 quar- #ac fon m mberad nineteen (10), Aud tho At of the northes § quarter and the no:th torof the rorihea quarter of ancd d thirty (50), oll { township n y-one (8 )and rang nem® red e pounty of Gedar apd State of Nebra ka. ¥ L18 L. BIt KEOWER, Srecial Master in (han oy D 0. Yui, B0 c8or for Compainant, nowbt H daon ® | 1n the Cirenit Conrt of the Ualbed fitates for the Distries ef Nebranka 5| Now B glard Mortgage ! Heruilty (ompany L) ’.]'\' CHANCERY, s | Martha A, Courad and | George I, Courad f a decreo ¢ uso, on the 214 day of LIY L. BIFRBOWE ncery in wafd Court P day of hour ot 3 o'elock in the .y, at the west door of louse wnd rod thirty jored wix (A) eat, i the d Ste 0) aud Dixor, PROBATE NOTICE, In ths matter of the Fetatoot Peter J. Johinson, I 4 in herehy givcn that the erod , Wil ‘me tthe aduministrator tors of raid Estab-, hetoro wo, County Judge of Douglax | County, Nelraskn, gt a County Court Rtoom, {r wuid Catinty, on the 24th day of November, 1581, on the 2ith day of .anuary, 1852, and 0 - the 21th day of March, 1852, at 1u o'clock &, m. cac day, 10F the purpowe of prosenting their claims for 'examination, adjustment and wllowanco Six monsha aro allowed for creditors to prawnt thoir clainin, And one year for the alnudnistrator to - | wettlo said Fatato, from the 2ith day of Septom- ber, 1851, this notice will te published in Tux OuAtiA WREKLY B for four wooks wuccossively, prior 4o the Yith day of November, 1581, (A trua copy M. CHADWI K, 0ct19 Wit County Judge. PROBATE NOTICE. 8tate of Nehraska, Douglas County wa: Ata County Court, held et the County Conrt Koom, i and for wud County, Oct. 24th, A. D181 Present, A, M. CHADWICK, County Judie, In the mintter of the ostate of Nela Mongensen, f o b, A. at ¢ for hearing kaid poti- tion, when all persons interosted in aid mattor way appear at & County Court to be held, in and for mid County, and show cause why the prayor - | of petitionor should not be granted, mnd that ho- f pondency of waid porition and the hearing )e given toall persons interestod in waid ¥ publishing a copy of this ordorin KLY BHE, & newspaper printed Gounty, for threo succomivo wovkn, prior day of hearing A. M. CHADWICK, no Connty Judie "TO JOHN CONNOR. OMAlLA, N#R., Oct. 25th, 1881, ) LaLAR COUNTY. | 1 wnid 0 said You arc horeby notifled that Dexter L. Thomas . | purchased at the eounty treasurer's office, on the 6th day of June, 1570, ab private gale, The fol- lowing parcol of land for txen of 1877, for eight doliars and ninety-eight ceuts (85 85), and the i Dexter L. Thomas has trimsferred’ said cor- tificate of ralo to William Connor for the sum of 10n doilars and $wenty-thrco ccats (810 23). De. scription of property, towit: Commencing 10.37 chaius, E of $W corner of SE §, thenee N 3.16} halnw, $heneo K 8.16jchains, thence$ 16} chalon, thencs W ains, to placo of Veginning in S'W of 8 Esec inn No. 16, range 16, 13, contain- ing one acre That [ will take out a tax deed in three months from date of thit notice. _ n2w3s* LEGAL NOTICE. To Catharine Reddo, non-resident defondant; Yon are hereby notificd that on the 2d day af Aopterubar, 1881, John Roddo, plaintif, led. hie tion in the District Court, withinand tor Douglas Gounty, Nebraska, s¢ainsh you s de- fondant, the object and prayer of which petition biain & decroo of divorco from the bonds rimony with you for tho followlig causes, : 1st, habitual drunkenneas; 9d, oxtreme cruclty, aud for genoral roliof. You are required to answer ssid petition on the 24th day of October, 1481 DOANE & C anTwbt To the Btockholdora of tho Nebraska Gas Light Company. Tako notico, that a special moctfnz of said stocknolders will bo held at the oflice of xaid company, Omaha, at 4 p. m., on the 15th day of Ducember, 1351, for tha purposs of electing rev- on directars, and the officers of the co.upany. vin boin a failure to elect. dircctonsai , Secretary. Da'ed Ovahu, nodw bt PROBAT In the matter of the kstate of James K. Ish, doecarod, Notico Is hereby given that tho creditors of said doceased, will nieot tho administrix of said Estato, before mo, County Judge of Douglas County raske, at the County Court Room in maid v, on the Ath day of December, 1881, on the Oth day of February, 152, and on the oth day of April, 1332, ut 10 o'clock &, 1n. each day, | for tho purposs of presenting their elaims for ex- amination, adjusmens and allowancs Hix mont . aro sllowd for ereditors to present shoix claim , and one yeer for th administratrix to wottle said catate, from thoe 6th day of October, 1851, thia notice will Lo published (i Tie OMARA succosively, prior 10 WKLY Ben for four we the ath day Decon! (A druo copy. | oc19wst ‘A, M. CHADWICK, County Jndge, " Bend for om New Ilustra ted Price-List No, 30, for Falland Win- ter of 1881, to any address, Con- tains full description of all kends of goods for personal and family use. We deal directly with the consumer, and sell all goods in any quantity at wholesale prices. You can buy better and cheaper than at home. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. and 220 Wabash Avenue,Ghicago,11L LTI A signod, w0 and » balt wiles wess of Om Couuty, Neb., one wilch cow, #3j ve years old, 5o ar mar white spechlod ¥16:00v13-wip prmber 11th, by the under- ing on the Judge Brizg's furm, a, Douglae wed 10 ba ls, red and MARSCALES AnANs merNTES Wi r Corn Shellers, Horse Powors, Wind BMlits, Culthvalon & Corn Stalk Culters. Harseilies M'lg C Harsatiles, La Salle G, I 1 " R A L C. F. Manderson, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ‘t Beradam 64, Owals ¥, ‘RIDAY NOVEMBER 11y 1881 S. P. MORSE 1319~ Famha,xg St_reet. Within the next sixty days we expect to occupy our new store at 1816 and 13817 Farnham street, adjoining our present stand, with a stock of Dry Goods © & CO. nequalled in the West, NOT SURPASSED IN THE EAST, and meanwhile we desire that all Omaha should take advantige of the very FL.O EPIERXOIEISS WH ARE MAKING- FProparatory to moving we oftar our entire stook at a great sacrifice, Study caretuily the prices we quote, bear in rz:ind that we buy all soods for cash, do the largeat stcictly retail dry goods business betwesn Chicaroand Sanfranciaco, and aim to give our customem the beneflt of all the low prices and extra carh discounts given us by manuvfaccurers and importere. GLOAK DEPARTMENT. Beaver Cloaks, handsomaly trimmed with Passment and Satin, Silk Velvet, £ 00 to 21.00. All Wool Beaver Cloake, from 8.00 to §12.€0. - | | | Beaver Dolmans, handsomely trim- | med with Silk and Fringe, 88,00, or |let Half Hose 50c. a Pair fully worth | smontoris Doep | 75¢. with Satin Silk and Paa Fringe, Corded and Tassled, 810,00, At §15.00 wi nmed all W and at 818.00 we show four atyles of Dolmaus worth fully $20.00, Jackots at £0.50 to £12.00. In Light Dolmaus we show over 13 aiyles, from §15 CO to835.00, making special prices at $20.00 and $25 00. Silk Dolmans from $45.00 to 75 00, all handsowely trimmed with Fur Plush. " DRESS COODS. Ladies’ Suitings, Cashmeres, 8ilks and Plaids, Novelties, 40 inch Black Cashmores 60c., 75e., £1.00. 46 inch Black Cashmeros, Tic., 90c., $1.00, #1.25. W will agroo in all cases to refund the money for Cashmeros should thoy | €160 formos not prove satisfactory. Our prices will be found 20 to 30 per cent less than thoso usually nsked for same qual ail wo asked i comparison, 46 inch French Flannel Suitings, 80c. 46inch French Silkand Wool Plaids, 81.00. 48 inch French Foulle and Camels Hair in extra heavy weight, $1.65 to | £2.00 a yard. 48 inch Drap de Etoat 81 $1.80, §2.50. §1.50, ~ HOSIERY, Ladies’ and Children’s UNDERWEAR. 50 dozen Ladies' all Wool Seamless | Hose, 40c. 25 dozen Ladies’ all Wool Beamloss Hose, extra heavy, 60c. 26 dozen Ladies’ fine Cashmere Hose, 70¢., worth §1.00. Children's all Wool Seamless Hoso for school wear, all sizes, 20c., worth 40¢. to b0c. Boys' all Wool Gray Mixed School Hone 40c . worth 60c. to The. Ladies’ extra heavy Flesced Lined Belbriggins, 50c: Ladies’ fine Merino worth GOe. Children's fine Merino Vests, 20e. to $2.00. Vests, 4doc., Light |dox. | Best Quality Linen Collars 81.50 | | | Men’s 8ox, Shirts, UNDERWEAR., 200 Dozen Seamless Faney British > | Sox 20e. 25 Dozen Men's Fino all Woo! Sear 26 Doz Ifine Eoglish Merino Hoso sffer a handsomely fur | 35c. 3 for 81.00 L Dingonal Doluan, | Seawloess Unbleached Sox 2.00doz, Extra Five Unbleached Sox $2.50 doz. Best Qualily Linen Cufls 82.60 doz. Another invoics of Sewn, Stitched back Derby Street Gloves 8135 pair, usually sold at $2.00 to 82 50. Every pair warranted not to break. Heavy Morino Shirts or Drawers 195 250, Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers 50c., worth $1.00. Henvy Morino Shirts] or Drawers $1.00, worth $1.25. For 8146 we rell & very heavy Patent Merino Shirt or Drawer that has heretofore suld for $1.50. Seamless Shirts or Drawers from ly 8175, up to the best Cartwright and Warner's Hand-knit Scotch Shetland Wool, ORDERS TAKEN for Silk Under- wear., SATINS, SILKS, VELVETS. PLUSHES, In this department all gonds are of our own importation at the prices we name. No house west of New York can compete with us. 19 inch Black Satins, &1l beautiful lustre and well covered, Toc., 85c., 95c., $1.00. 22 inch Black Satin, $1.00, $1.25, $1.40, $1.50, $1.60, £1.65. A complete line of Colored Smtins at 90e., equal to the $1.20 Sutin of last season. Black Gros Grain Silk 50c., 70e., 90c., $1.00, all worth 25c., w yard more. Cashmers Finish Gros Grain Silk from 81.15 to $3.50. Wo have full lines of our celebrated brand of Casktmere Alexandre Silks Black and Colored Plushes, full 21 inches wide $3 50. 19 inch Silk Velvets from &1.2) to $4.00. Over 20 qualtios to choose from. S. P. MORSTH & CO., Men's Pigus | | KID CLOVES. 3 Butt Fisk, Clark & Flagg Gloves, The. 4 Button Fisk, Clark & VFlagg (tloves, $1.00. 6 Button Fisk, Clark & Flagg | Gloves, 81,25, | The above are well known in the onst as ono of the best Gloves miade. The makers gold us all they had, aund we assuro our patrons that they rank a8 high as firat-class Glove known. | Usually selling at $2.00, 82,25 and 82.50 per pair. Wo arg solo agents in Omaha for Courvoisier Kid Gloves. | IS 13 Button Courvoisier Kids, §2.00 |4 Button Courvoi Kids, 2.28 Courvoisier Kids, 2.50 ‘(i Button ;Fostar Lace Kidg, 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. machine made »ll Silk | Hand or | Spanish, Guipure, Chintilly and other | now stylo Laces, from one to twelve { inches, Deep Cream or Black, Spanish Lace Scarfs from 85,00 each, |7 We alsoZadd to our sock of Ten Cent Ribbons [ Many new colors and extra widths in atin and Gros (irain, Come early this morning. Joe to | BLANKES. COMFORTS. | Our Blanket Stock is the largest in | Omaha, and as our prices will show is | by far the cheapoat we ever offered. | 7100 Pairs 10-4 White Blankets $1.50, | worth $2.50. | 100 Pairs 10-4 White Blaukets $2.00, worth §3.00. 60 11-4 White Blankets $2.50 Pair. 60 10-4 White Blankets 3.50 Pair. 60 11-4 White Blankets $4.50 Pair. The Best £5.00 Blankets in the West. 50 Pairs Extra Heavy all Wool Blankets §6.50. 50 Pairs 12-4 Extra Heavy Blankets £7.00. 50 Pairs 11-4 all Wool Blankets $8.50. An Extra Large San Jose, Cslifornia, Blanket for 810.00. The Very Best Bargain in Omaha, 48 Bed Comforts hic. each, worth 75e¢. to $1.00. 48 Bed Comforts 75c. each, worth $1.25. 48 Bed Comforts, very lurge and heavy, at §1.25 each. Fine French Blankets of our own importation from £15.00 to $50.00 » pair. 1819 Farnham Street. CHAS. McD NALD’S Emporium of Fashion! 1208 FFARNELA N S'I. We respectfully request the attention of the Ladies of Nebraska 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. DIAGONALS AND ARABIAN CLOTH SUITINGS! FRENCH FLANNELS AND CHINA SILKS | Trimmed Elaborately with every Shades of Plush, Satin, Velvet Passementerie. Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties. WRAPS AND SUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. Plain and Embroidered Dressing Sacques, SBEALED PROPOSALS For the Conatruction of Sidewalks. Scalod proposals will be reecived by tho under- #lgned until' November 12th, 1381, 12 o' noon, for the const 1ction and repai ng o walk in tront of and sdjoining the followis rcribed premfuce , to-wit: Lt 8, block 26, north slde of Coss stroct Fart 16 fect lot 7, block 25, norf do Cet Lot 1, block 49, west side 220l 54 X 12, wouth sido Webator stres West 260 teokof south 138 foeb of lot 2, Cepitol addition, on north side of Farnham stres South 183 foed lod 3, Capltol apdition, morth wide of Farnham, Lot 4, Capitol addition, worth side side Farn- Lam streot JJAtS, Capitol eddivion, worth wde Farvhem et Ouwabs, Nevember Srd, 1851 4.3.5. 0. sEwErY, Qivy Clask. CLOAKS FROM $5.00 T0 $150.00. ¥ v :",\\'(:f‘!x)& ' In Convenience, DURABILITY, ECONOMY ~——AND— CENERAL CONSTRUCTION. BUY = BEST! —8O0LD BY— Lang & Fotick N