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PHE DATLY Friday Murnfvfg, Noj. 117.77 LOCAL BRBVITIE! ~Patterson sells coal. ~Frederick Leading Hatter. Doane. Reliable Hatter. ~Gloves at the 09 cent store Winter eap« cheap st F ederick’s. Tadies Hand Baga st the 40 cent store, [ trial of Charles Detiroat for arson wi ~BONNER'S for best Stoves and Fur | finighed yesterday afternoon by Judy aiture 004 | hyraton, who concluded u splendid | tal o Winter e1pa all kinds at Frederiek's | ofort at 11 o'clock. During his speech 'q, . s D Judge Thurston commented upon the lnr': ek sl W €O 't::‘"d:,u presence in the court room of many Smoke the Crrca wale on'y at Foreyth's drug store, y Tines Cigar, nS-tf Large line of fine toilet soaps and per- futnery at Kuhn's drug stor —opecialty of Prescription at Upera house Pharmacy, Schroter & Bocht et —The assortraent of shell Bon Bon and work 1 askets st Jonasen's is truly beauti- fal. for new jeweiry at Vdholm & Erickson’s, opposite the post; Hce. vet23-40 jus cheose imported and imit wholesale and retail, at H. Meyer's, 207 south 13th street —The Lacquer anl ebony boxes for ladios work st Jonasen’s are sowething to be reen and admired. —The Swedish Library Association will celebrate its first anniversary with a grand ball at Tum rs Hall Saturday evening Nov. 12th. Nov10 3t “French's Lioad salesman ways, “It's no use telling the pespls we have clieap sugars and coffees a a5, They know it already.” Tt is just asingoseible to keep the floor of French’s grocery clean a4 it is to get across Farnum street without getting in the mud —One hundred and fifty-nine beautiful residence lots, located on Hamilton street, half way between the turn table of the ved street car line and the wate reservolr and addition, and just west of | the convent of the Sisters Poor Claire in Shinn's addition, Prices range from 375 to 8100 each, and will be sold on easy terms to those who will improve, Bemis' real estate agency, eenth and Douglas atreots. o vorks ~—The atmosphers is soveral degrees wolder yesterday. F fty-two cars of stock came in from the went yesterday. ~The leaves on the old court house yard were raked up and cremated yesterday, “There were 11 cars on the 1 noon train, one extra going out for roldiers. There was a very heavy run of passen- gers on theincoming Denvertrainyesterday morning. The seaffolding is up in front of S, I, Morse™s building and work begun on its magnificent new front. Work on Paxton & Gullagher's now storehouse, on Tenth street, ‘will xoon be commenced. The foundations are being faid, -A litt'e matinee between the fireman and amsistant, in Boyd’s Opera House Wed- needay afternoon, resulted in a slight flow of claret, ~They arerapidly completing the two elogant stores under Boyd's Opera House, The plate glaes windows were pnt in yes- terday. —The sign “Bank Open” has been ap- propriate at the Fimt National for two days past the front heing rewod-lled and the windows all out. Plug hats, are the style now at the theatri- cal peoples headquarters, ~Burglar's Lroke a pane of glass in S, Jacobs' clothing store window on Sntur- daynight and hookad out 8160 worth of overconts thr ugh the vertical iron bate. ~In arming the DeGroat caso yes- terlsy, Toarstou remarked that if Joe Teabon dide’t know s pair when he saw it, Gen. Cowindd, and heinsisted that this .ought to ¢ meict the prisoner in the ab- senoe of ull wther tustimony. Mz Hob't Weidensall loft for Kansas Uity yeterdny, where he will givo the Y. M. C. A. #:me of his pragtieal experience. Ho haz heen nctively engaged in th's woik for thirteen sears, dud has done much for young o Of the weat. 0 ¢ of the arpenters on Dohle'a new ‘building on upper Fornham street hada narrow eccape W edneadsy, The ladder on which he stood boring holes in the brick BEE. for | friends and supportersof tho DeGroats “GUILTY." the Crime of Arson. Room Last Night. conciuding The and said that his duty was of an un- ploasant nature, but he did notshrink from it. Judge Savage charged the jury at some length, and at half past | oleven they retired. The general op- inion waa that the prisoner would be acquitted or the jury fail to agree. GUILTY, slock last night the jury an- that they had arrived at a At 10 ¢ nouneed verdict, and soon Judge arrived, vage was sent for The prisoner, ac- companied by his brother, and one of the connsel for the defense, Clarkson, was brought into the court room. Thero were ouly two or three other s, besides the officers of the rt, present, and by the diw light, the scene was most lmpressivo Judge Sava sked the forcman of the jury, Ryan, if they had agrecd upon a verdict, “We have, your honor,” said the foreman, and he handed the judge a folded pi Glancing at it, Judge Savage handed it to tho prisoner. As Charles DoGroat saw the word “guilty” written within, he'turned his hond nside and sank iuto a chair, ut terly holpless, As 800n aa the prisoner had recov wred he anded to tho custody of the sheriif, and the jury werc die- charged. Clarkson moved for a now trial, and the wmotion will b considerod by | Judge Savage to-day, Watson B, Smith. The following resolutions wore adopted by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, November 8th, 1881. Wieneas, God in His 'inscrutable wisdom has permitted an assassin to put out a shiaing light in the person of Watson B. Smith; and, Waerkas, The members of tho W, C. T. U. feel that they sre responsible to some oxtent for placing Mr, Smith in the fore-front of the tempoerance battle; aud, Wuenreas, Wo feel that Le lost his life in the gervico of God and humun- ity: therefors bo it Resorven, That we humbly submit to the righteous judgment God has sent upon us, confessing us Christians our own delinquency in this work. Rrsoven, I'hat as Christians the most fitting tribute wo can offer to his memory, is the taking up of the work for which he laid cown his life. Resorven, That we ever hold in gratoful remembrancoe, the purity of his lifo, the earnestness of his Chris- tianity and thebravery of his manhood and that we strive to follow in his foetatops. | Oharles DeGroat Convicted of Improssive Soene at the Court argument in the | A DOUBLE SCORE, Donth Record . The death of George F. Clark, son of K. L_Clark, residing on Izard, boe. | tween Bighteonth and Nineteenth, | The Most Magnificent Minatrel which touk placeat 6:30, m. Wednes: S day, will b learned with regret by | COMPany in Existence. great many. He has been for some | . time in the employ of the U. P. R. R. in the genoral ticket oflice, where hoe won universul favor by his br intelligent, business-like and eareful attention to du ain and meparat- times, Ho had just begun to recover | ' ing the wh vy ehafl| from the sem let fover and was takon with the diptherie, which proved fa- | Haverly, the prince of managers, has Ho was but fourteen years of | dono the same in the theatrical field age, The funeral will take place at|and his is a harvest which nevor fails, L bk s Each year hin ingenuity is tuxed to | gratify thepublic and the brilliant and Ual2 AN LD | megnificent entortainment at Boyd's s now opora house !ast night was his A Talk With crowning effort, It has eame to be expected by the yublie of Ameriea, | that, whilo the farmer is annually har- at all | vesting his golden amusement loviy Jack from a Man Who Passed Through Na- A Berroporter, who atteuded Haver- braska in '30, ly's variety theater on Summit strect, & Toledo, way in the '60%, can see P g A in this last and greatest achiovomen Blis Wikt boumiit, B Usde, & fow his Jast and greatest achiovement in the line of modern minstrelsy, a triumph of art and a living illustra. ticn of the progressive and enterprising man in whatever field his talent is exercised. What Fred Eoglohardt's whale would he among the minuows of a brook the dayn sinco, had among ita Grat lass saksengers i venerable looking gon- @ g g ! " suecess which awaits a tleman over whose head the sunshine and storms of about sixty-live yoars lad swept and still not wgecked him In Ber re- sonversution with a porter he incidentally mentionec porter. hio insidentaly mentioned| X Mastodons are among tho min- ke o b Y1 atrel troupes of to-day—immense, It of the pioneera of thin | eedod just such a setting oyd's great ompire west of the Missouri, In|temple of art to exhibit the 1830 he pawed through Nebraska | New Mastodon pelace, and tho with his wifo and another whito man | forty Mastadons, in their gorgeous at- and woman, in route to Oregon, thon | tire, captured the very large house almost as inaccessible bw overland | from the vising of the curtain and the route #s the North pole. The name | first ringing music fcom the chimes of of this veteran in pioneer sorvice is | Normandy, The end men, in their J. 8. Griftin, who resides in Hillshoro, | plush coata, navy blue trousers, and Oregon. Ho was ordained as an | patent leather shoes, the *‘middle Evangelist in 1838 by tho|mon’ in theirswi ilod conts and Congregational association of Loram, | white kids, and the row upon row of | county, Ohio, aud equipped and sent, | minstrels i full evening dress, made tag @ law unto himselt,” west of the [a spectacle o dazzling as to fairly THE (V)MAHAVI')AILY BEF: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1/, 1881, ' Tron Monlders' Bail, will give a grand bal! at Contral hall | on Wednesday evening, November 23, Rob- | ert Kaizor, Joha Colbath, James Duni- | gan. Master of Ceremon: | er. ecaption Committan— John den, Hugo Forster, Thomas Spring fiald, Steven Haws. Door Committes — John Colbste, G, H. Mackey, L. Pleof, John Carroll Floor Committee—Gieorge Jones, Richard Pierce, James Danizan, Chas, Forster, James McLoughtan, Pat Shurdon, Committee of Introduetlon--Jamoes Robinson, P, Carroll, Thomas Boland, H. Peckham, J. Hammond, B Committes of Arrangsments —Rohbert Kai- ron - - PERSONAKL. Paxton left for Cheyenne on r through train last evening. avo, ne ompanied by hin wifs and ler her, left yesterdwy for San Frandiiea, Char, Kal . 8. conwul to Sydney, N. S. W, was on the train yesterdny en route to Friaco, Mr, ard Mrs, W from Yo nt tao months, rral and Mra, Clias grton city on the M. Mo ton returned m, having been yerterday H. Van Wjek, sth in-t., and in & day or two. hom Raymond and danghter, who had | Hou, A, Toppleton, in | or the coast rday. Canfield enter- | upe yesterd people. he Metropolitan and tained the Haverly t The wheln troupe num® O. W, Hall, former now 'n Puxton & Gallaghet's, pointed railway postal clerk on the U, I, ruute, fit couty, 1 been a- Rocky Mountains, in Fehruary, 1839, | take one's broath away. Ho hus just been east for the third | I'ne bill presented was new, both| time, making a report of his labora in | in matter and torm; theucts, sketehes | that far western stato. and specilties all novel and taking; | In contrast with the present trip in [the rongs palace cars, ho recalled that trip fort 1ked degree, and the per- two years ago, when ho and his wife | formance of sorefined and elevated o camo to Iudopendence, Mo., in a|character as to mark a new erain wagon, which they were compelied [ negro minstrolsy, | to leave there, a8 the country wasim-| The closing up of the introductory | patt with music from the Maseotte | passublo then, even for that luxury. Their outfit was pecked on horses, and | was oxcoedingly happy snd Fred Mal- | com and Jos, Garland, in the duet, in company with s party of traders belonging to the Hudson Bay Co., | “Wnen1 Seo Thee” woro rapturously il dances supetior to s | whole they crossed the Migsouri at Joe, | encored. Tn fact the “Gobble” duct | and the Platte at Grand Island, and | was never sung better on thix stage. | then made, Mr. Grithin claims, the | Harry Robbin’s “acrial flzhts,” con- 1d | vulsed the audience and was ko most laughablo feature of the performan ‘The plantation sketch entitled “Tae Corn Cob Famuly” was received: with | tremondous approval, and Hall's ban jo pliying brought him encore upow e cure. first overland trip rince the Lewi Clarke expedition in 1804, He also claims that he is the original Path- finder, and that General Fremont did nothing more than follow up the trail of his little company. Mrs. Griftin was the first whito woman ever seen in what is now the atate of $dregon, Mr. Griftin is still activoly ongaged in his life work, Haverly's quinetette met with an enthusiastie reception and weil do sorved it, and the ¥cho Horn sex- T Toves % tete were not a whit less favoral £ Card of Thanks. grosted. The performance by the We cannot take our dopartuzo from | SU7a iatled Jockey Cluts. Tea” of the city of Omaha, whore wo have for | (irteen clog dancers was a fitting theno fow weeks wojourned, without | yermination so the best wnstrel en . | tion in Colorads . Hainey, the b e baggage-smasher, of the Union Pacific depot, started yester- ‘s trip, daring which $ime he 1] visit his bre ther in Kanaas. P. Rumse a well-known citizen of ft last evening for Santa re ha assumes propriesorship of a largz aud new hocel, kuown as the Palace Hot Mrs. Judgo Porter, who Ras been vivit- ing at the vesidence of Head Baggagenan i, Haney, of the Union c depat, i rrome months, returned tyher home in The Tron Moulders' Union No. 190 | Omaha In the Mirror | way o Tur Bae office of dramatic newapapers in tho east. It is in fact the most sought after b | largest eirculation among dramutic pa Mad. | PT®, but has tho lead in all matters of | news pertaining to the profession. It in profusely illustrated and the ¢ tributions both from pen and pencil ara of the highest order of mnierit, Among the former, in the last nu- ber, are two Nobraska contributiona, ropresenting Omaha and Lincoln. Tho very able eorreapondent of T Mirror, at thik point, i Dr, H. W sion, but a writer of no small alality, a gentleman of intolligenea and eul- ture and n eorrespondent in who handa the intereats of no journal will over auff He is just such a repro- sontative asa bizh-toned papor like | ¥ | The Mirror can afford to have, | | | “Coxrap’s Dudweiser is daily gain- Among the papers which find their | = - The New York Mirror stands at the head of the list theatrical peoplo and has not only the | roms [ JMOR SALF Hyde, the weli-known M. ., who n ¢ | I * [ only atands at the hoad of his profes- | © Tlpzsj-flnnmgnfll [FORBENT_A two story house with & fine rooms wnd 4 Iarge clovets; & so, hara If de SPEUIAL KO sired, Inquire at 2433 Davenpot atveet, south side, %o F”“ *RNT--To young men who desire good winter quartors: two nicely furrished Inquire of J. L. Rico 8t Joo & Sam's or ab 1716 Dodgo treet. oct® NOR RENT—A furmished front £ .om for ront with bourd, in private fanily, Gea lsman prefried, Cull 0074 N. 1ith St 3%t V’V‘k RENT--2 roshed roous oree Ao chante’ Exebange,N. E cor. 181h 384 Dordge Atmeta i it “OR SALE. NOR FALE- T secand had o 4 clusw eomdition, cne 95 11, ¥, P Kequirs Onkha Fouudry ami netion $9l-cod A A w of bu hetwaw 5 Sorch 6th at. Lot on St #trve Kaguire | |4 {1 T OILEALE Barn, loth ot RICK FUN EALS. B 208.01 ESTARNOOK & COR. ,Vuk SA A lorof second hand farn! ing gr over the ma rio Aovew, earpe's and crocker, waic g ground over the many wpurious | 1 #ovee s il ! wines and liquors now in usc. Ask , at your Hotel and Saloon for i, 8 has mbtling long lista of houscs, lota Waex you are weary and tired try sl L) ik, ) jasip of “Courads Budweiser” and »u feel s sliot, DR BALE—A moali you fec] at onco relicf, 1" Son's make. In purta e | (i @itk 5 C SPECIAL NOTICES, Advertisement Ta Loan, For Sade, , Want, Boarding, &c., wili po coluuing onca far T h subssquent insersien, FIVE rtad in per line; per line, TO LOAN-—MONEY. ¥ 1O LUAN—Call ot Law O oniae Room b, Creighton B @~ To lowit at frow & o 10 per cenl SH0, 0010 53 o™ bead sotasermciriey, by s DWAGDS 1106 Furohan . 250.000" ty aud | “ young 1 d rom the east, ¥ituati m i family 10 wew: wnali not ohjeat (0 & ng in hovsework Lider: stands deaesen vhing, Call ae wddres dise 5 ( NTED (Rube City, Arizona, yesterd eneral To ML Meil djutant gen-} ) ex f Ohio, was in this city yesterday, | Visiting frisndss He left for Denver on the | yyy noon train, Guneral Meily is the vwner| of waveral rich mincs in the ¢ of Leadville. Lovis Beaumout, the well kitown and | competent d: rk of the Withnell | iouse.left Tuesdny for a month's vaca- | During his absence, the good looking andt geninl night clerk, Frank Gable, will asstune the duties, e The tollowing persons nre among the seune of gratitude we feel for the kind- ly welcome we reesived and the gener- expressing in some manuer the deop ftortainment ever presontad by aup troupe in the country. arrivals yesterduy ot the Caufie’d house: Christus tiabler aad wife, of Fremont; O. . Bruta, of Fremort; W. A. Sheldon, of Maaoger J. H. Mack rsay justhy g 'Taand; Hi P. King, of Friend; | 1014 Howard St i | \ TANTED 4. work for washer and irones ouny girl £ do genvral hoase- mist he cood 7th b 19N 17th 3 1. C. 2., Btk ottlos, Apply ot taw 18 Adilyaes H, box £20, P O, s69.11° homies. Apyly 4.ce. cor. Bth and Dodige DS e situation by a practical ok who I8 willing to make himsel! el The fit fusertion oever lew than | TWENTY-FIVT CENTR I V TANTED—A stous boy 1o, take caro on - Fo(:s.«r'. Maps of tok. A, KOSEW, —Four ucrew of land near wutor- Iy W FLAervoir, als0 Lo 0t on Capitol il Add, ANDREW BEVINS, 1308 Dovylas St St TTOR SAL T pvertler Saving aonulted 1 Mudicine .of which the provert) 1t hoon @ gurde? Feeret to i o hompital from whith it in obiain m st With some ona % ca i8al for u share in the pi bor 502, Omaba. PRI, M BRUNEWICK & BLARECO, K v completo stock 0* Billinrd Tables ond Bil- liard rsor ‘nandise on *ead,ng theirstor vinom, 560 South 10th 3 019-im* v’. price for wecon® mwnd Eillinrd omd Pood Tabloa: Call or addrexs360 South 10th waitable for wmall ol 0 business vart of o 303 Dougles St EMI3' KEAL KOTATE BOOM.—Sou 1+ pao. > ALEI> HAY—AU A, H. Sa 1018 arney St s Fosd Ntore TN ABH AT e e i By:)lls' NEW CITY MAPS, 100.—Moun Moyes 62,50, GO, PLRe M IBOUNGIL 'BLUFFS SPEIAL NOTICES. NOT pecial wdvertumncuts, such ass Lost, Foun- To Loan, For: Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, cte., will ba inserted in thiss column ak ko low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the fimt insertion and FIVE CLNTE W ANT] by u emperant young | PER LINE for each rubkcruent insertion. . man lufn‘wrnhm two ' experiencs | Leave ady estisements at ocur oflics, upstain, N grocery aicre, oot "of reterduee it roqred. | oo Brocdauy and Main otreots, Couned Bluft: TANTED- Everybody in Cauncil Blufls lo ! awin, up staism, Cor ANTEDA k304 sieady wan to take care ous reapouno made to our appeal for| g1y pride iu his work, the wonder- charity, us well as our indebtedness to | ) yewits of which canniot be: record- | the aminble bishop, the Right Rever- | ' i 0 U FET R0 ond James 0'Connor, to whow kiad patronage wo owe, in @ great measurs, The Country- f ResoLvip, That woofter our tender- est sympathies to tho bereavod family, asking that Giod will bind up their our unexpected suecess. Who that has over lived any timo in the May they be ever biessed in tie |country but must have heard of the virtues Sacred hearts of Jesus aad Mary. In |of Burdrek ux a blood purifier, Burdock roturn we promine them —all we hava | Blood Bitters cuse dyapepsia, ‘Tliousaess broken hearts. olutions be sent to his family, that ~The Waverly Company arrived yos- | they bo placed upon our rvcords and ‘tertiey an i put vp at the Canfield House, | published in our daily kmpt ResoLvED, That a copy of these ros- Mus. J. H. Burkovan, Mgs. J. T. BKLL, Mzs, Caaniros, vork, gives the operative pallid faces, Committoe, poor appetite, languid, missrable feel- AT, 2 ings, poor blood, inactive liver, kid- MUSIC AND DANCING. |neys and urinary troubles, and all the | SRR ph sicians avd wedicine in the world cannot help thon unloss they get out Pleasant Party Luaat Eveuning— |of doors or use Hop Bitters, the ’ pu ost and best remedy, especially for: Telegraphers’ Ball suchcases, having abundance of health, They cost but w trifle. Sew unother A very pleasant private party was G v F PUTLy WY o inn, —Christion Recordes, nov 15 given at ndard Hall last ovening, About twenty couples wore present, and all seemed to fully enjoy the|honse, Tuesday and Fridays, 10 a. m. oconsion. Hoffman's orchestra per- |t 8 p. 1 ] ude formed well the wusical part of tho “p—a Blnl;i.l.tnpu\licun" progeam, while tho company danced | A reportor of Tur Bew went inte with happy faces and tripping feot. [ the Metropolitan hotel about eleven The floor managers were Charles|o'clock last night and consulted the McDonald, Ed. Sholby, Matt. Clair, | rogister to note the arrivals. A wall, wipped down the w11, throwing him on the sidewalk and injuring him o usid- erably. ' Three cases of intoxication wero re ported ye: terday. Judge Booeke finod them all but « nly one paid and the other two were committed, Jrank Reed, from Colo- rado, was fined ¥15 for oarrying o nooaled weapons, He had £340 on hi+ pervon when searched and convequently liquidatad the sum very easily. ~On Monday night betwecn six and weven o'clock, as John Hosy, the coutruot- or, was on his way home on Sdouth Thir- teenth street, a man sprang out upon him from an ambush sear the railioad bridgo and assaalted Liw, his intention no doubt being to commit robbery, Hosy defend:d himself by drawing a knifs, with which Lo wade o pass at his asnilact, who ran away yelling leaving some blood on the knife. —Trinity Choir eoncert, for the benefit of the church will take place on Satur- day evening, Novo uber 13th, st the mag- nificent new Music hallon Max Moyor's corner of Farnhaw and 11th streets. posers. Among tho artists, we notic Faonie Aroold, soprano; Miss Ali Mise Mattie Konnedy, Miss Hurdonl Hill 1, Mr, Dexter and Mr. Walker, supvorted by Admlssion 25 centy “WINE OF CARDUI™ cures Irrepu lar, paimiul, ov Jillicalt wenstruation. At 0. F, Goodnan Great bargains at tho Store."” worth from 2bc to 3be. e —r————— the church choir, Jewelr, postoflice. The programie embraces some of the best musical talent in the city, and some of the wery bost productions of the great com- “*Boston Dress Goods, all colovs, 1be and Silver Waro-Spee- tacles at lowest prices for best goods at Edholm & Erickson’s, opposite the and Ed. Murphy. A woll urranged | pasty of men wore stynding near by program of only eighteen numbors | discussing some topic. Noticing the euabled tho company to dispsrss a8 | rporter's notebook, one suid, ‘‘Be ::::onm?‘}o ::“:,l:‘im::-h parties Wi o pretul what you say. There's a re- Tl’flL!«Sl.;l‘llle.\I' i porter and Ly'll get you in the paper.” Another of the party, named M. C. The lightning slingors of Omaha | 7 3 and Council Blufly, of whom thero ave | Wetmore, a drammer from St. Louis, to the newspaper wman, who about seventy-five, will give » geand | turne ball in Contral hall, on Fourtoenth [ had neithor noticed him nor his com- stroot in this city, Mouday wvening, | pavions, und abruptly ssked, *What Novomber 20th, 1t will doubtless be The answer was, ‘‘Tue a most pleasant affaiv. Tovitations | Bxk.” Then said Wetmore, ‘*Ob, will be sent by the oxocutive com-|that's u d—d black republican sheet, mittee and operators who dosire their | and if he reports anything people will friends invitod will loave theie uamos [ know it 1s a Lie." The remark indi- with the comwittes as varly us possi- | cated one of two things—that the ble man making it was e{]&h;r Whel-luum = AT inside with poor whis than he At C, F. Goods fow vomuants of Missouri border- -— - ruffianiam who are yot found, and of Choioe Rutabaga Turnips st Wm, | whom the James boys and Youmgora Geutloman's, nov8-Ht |are types. In either event he is no OITIZENS OF NORTH OMANA, “”l"'“""_"_;- e Mr. J. B Bradloy, southwest cor- : veling Men ner of Sixtosnth nm{ Webater atrocts, | 0d it hard o keep in good health, has addod to his alroady woll-knows | OWing to the constant change of rostaurant a firat class hakery, whoro | Water dist aud the jarring of the fresh cakon, pivs, polls sod. the|cars ALl thow things injare the lightest, whitest and sweotest broad | Kidneys, whilo Warnor's Sate Kiduoy in the city can be had for the lowest and Liver Cure is cortain to counter- (| prico. A freo delivery wavon will | 80t them. 1w | oall on you, Bend tn your orders. Mr. . B. Backus, proprictor of the 00 cent store, is about to remove his largo and curiously assorted stock of oods from tho store he haw heen oc - . cupying for tho past five years, to 1 Delicatoly Delicious is tho verdict | 1209 Farnham streot, This istho store on Fronch's Fresh Fruoit Bisouit. room formerly oceupied by A, L. . Mr.~ Dackus has branch shments running at Lincoln and wa, and suroly, if any man over e o and lucratiy trado which he ot Backus is the man! Direct attention to businoss, - coupled with generous, fair treatwent Clacks from $1.00 to 600.00 each, | of patrons seems to be the motta at Tho finest Hosiery in t] Bornstein nov8 -Gt Those who are ready to huy a atylish suit und o first-olass overcoat for a littlo money should go at once to Elgutter's Mammoth Clothing House, 1001 Farnham, cor. 10th, ostab! Avoe i : and oll disorders wriking from impure to offer—a sharo in the merits of the | 15,4 or derangedJiver or kidueys. Price prayers and good works of $1.00, triud bottlen 10 ~a ¢o 7 codlw THE SWTERS OF THH €ooD SHRP- ——— = mrk's of Ottawa, Canada. SNAKE RIVER GOLD. fi I A X Got Out Doors. ST The closs confinement of all factory| An Omaha Firm Patoats s Boyee of Omnhay, went to Blaokfoot, Idaho, in charge of a machine which sunshine and rosy cheeks in thom. | had been shipped to that point for the purpose of making some expezsiments s in saying the geld from the gravel Dr. Amelia Burroughs, Withneld|beds along chine was constsucted in Omaha and is pateated by Messrs. Woodman & Seifking, of this aty. - saving of the gold from theg along Snake river requires n different Buceessfud Mining M- chane. About threo weoks aga Mr. 3 R. Snake river. The mn- It is o well-hnown fact that the elbods process taan in most any othorlocality; at lonst appliances that will werk well in other places and save the gold will not pay for mining in theso beds, whils an appliance that wdl work there will pay in almost any other place. The Blackivor Register of the bth inat. says: **When Mr. Boyce urrived here he conatructed o small flume to conduct the water about twenty redsund when | secured had wcarcely eight foot full, which was bardly a sufficient foree to causy the jots tudischarge a mtended, Tho gravel was ulso oniy loose wash snd many doubted that he would find any gold atall. About fifty tons wis wushed, which fully demonstrated thut the machiue is & complete success aud showed whereany iwprovements could be made in its construction, which was ull that was desired by Mr. Boyce. Owing to the insufficient forcs of water a considerable amount of sand colleeted in the bottom of the wachiae which with a atrony forcs ean be avoided. About five dollass woath of gold was takon from the platea, fand from experiments made it s eatimated that frow thirty to forty dollars is contained in about two bushels of the saud which is collected in the bottom. Tho tailings have been ex perionced upon and not a color could b found, thus fully demonstrating that not o particle of gold passed out of the machine,” Mr. Boyco has returned to Omaha woll satistied with his experiment, and will superintend the struction of machines, waking any improvements | that may be required, and nest season oxpects to seoa number of thom work- ing along Snuke river. DIED, MANGAN 2 Jackson street, near 15th, Mrs, Sarah Mangun, inother of Mr, lier age. at Lawrence Maogan, in the 70th year of Pun ral on Saturday from the residence 30, o'clock and frem Cathedral coiurch Wi H. Wright. of Papillion; Theodore Debry, of §t. Pauy Neb.: Maztha H. | Pike, of Papillion; G. H. PoesbNs, of | David City. The Withneil hows reginter motes the wllowing srrivald vesterday: R. Mobett Ryaew, K. Wi Ryawsand N. N, Ryass, of | Londen, Higland; J. H. Richasds snd wrife, und Mrs. Robests, of Denver; R. J. Moore and Charles Koebrig and wife, of Lincoln; 8. 8. Lanesef Fremont;:A, A, Metealf and’(i. H. Motealf, of Jacksou; Clarksy of Bellevue; . P. Ireland, o0& Nebraska City. At the Metropolitan yosterday A. Rochrey and wife; and R. J. 14oore, off Lincolu; G. W. Logaa, of Madinons - Nels h andtwife of Loug Pine; ArthurJ1 N. Hassle m City Nowada; Wi ¥. G. Kriechbaum, Sweotly and lady, of Kearney; 10 T. Thud- loz, 0f Weeping Waser. L Almost Young Again. My wothar was afllicted a long time with nouralgia, aud a dull, 3eavy, in- active condition of the whele system, headuche, nervous prostrasion, and was almosb helpless, No physicians oz medicines.did er any good. Thaee months ago. she began to use Hop Bitlors, with such good etfact that she weams and fouls young aga'a, althuigh ovor 70 years old, We think thexw is voothor mwadicire fit te use in the family.~- A. lady in Providence, ®. I ~—dourne novliih “THE BEAUTIFUL™ It Comes Dewn at she Rate of; en Inch an Hour. The tirst suow of the semson fcrx Omahw comanenced fizing at 6 o'clock last might, and continued to fall steadily uwll night. It soun covered the walks, streets, buildings i trees with o whito mantle, which was alko hoavy wnd full of water. The storm seonied to camne frem the sauth- east, bus little sncw in that direation was veported by travalems from the evening train. Snow bLas been falling at intervals for over a month west of Cheyenne, and in that city a weel 8go it was nearly a foot deep. Omaha, therefore, has been exceedingly lusky to esceapothe inevitable slush which accompanies the firat snow, until this time, With a karder bottom the snow would be sufliciently deep for sloigh- ing, but in the present sdate of the rouds it can only be aw aggravation to liverysmen and other owners of cut- ters and bolls A promonition of the storm was furnished at the Barracks texday forenoon, when a slight thurry appeared in the air. Travel will doubtless be considerably delayed tosday. The depth of suow at £ o'elock, when it had vot melted, was seven inches, wr nearly an inch an hour, nd ——— ny capacity. Unex eptional testimuo- mials. Address Mr. Hugnos, 107 50w h-10th strect. of hotuze . Addr v A. L. I, Be office, ATsiLe | Council Rluss, Novi-Te | i ST i TANTED—A first-chasg cylindir pross freder, ANTED—To tgy good milelreow, Address ¢ this etfico. hove & Bee oiice, Couvcil Blufts. Nov-04 ANTED— Ageme to canveas—Boed pay- ine Tainess in the country. Adoress ANTED—Situstior~or & tvweol iey mil inoy \ + ©. M., Peeciicy; Councll Blufts, Novi-4f the east. Address S: Chares 47011 for eash. Council Hlu%s, N sopor w8 2100 Farnham | JNOR SALE~ Horws, buggy snd Sarness, shoap e, up stalre. weet | I Addowe w. H. O, Bea' ofiice, R [0 wkN VW ANIED By ulads -A ady mriner to yo i buriness. Adcses Mrs. 2 A., Omaha, Nebravia, [EAtE AMTED—A cook 03030 larney St, tet. th and 10th 4680t V ANTED A young bwn to o, ut S \ TANTED—-A first-ckaes womammok at Chris « Re1St's Tew aurant,. 1KG Faenbam etreot. 4514 H Iountwe, Souta 10 b Se, TARTE-Girl to ¢ \\ 1120 Yarnham St. XT %t TED. ,7 Pucie House. 439-10* vt VWoEEe_Tw Firls, o ook, wash st fron, and one 10 L accomb work and take. care ofvchildsun. Bert 02 refomaces requizd, Appiwoutica-t comer of Sta. Beat of wogos, LY VZANTHO-A pouiticn: 1o Aret-clons drue o store by srwduste of Univeraitgs of Poaanylvaiia (M. drrag busionaw. Addres, J. X, 3., Boo offce. 331 VY ANED-100 o S00-doude of dirt neas 5 andi, Mary's wenue. Raquire astlios At ANTED—1£0 to 900 hoaddo of dire pead sd PX. and . Mary's svenue, Kuquiro as Hoo Hee. 1e8-t¢ of! Y o \ ASTTHD A competant Tuamdnm, Dy Mrea i reard 16 i, .| Gixpose of tnem b)) Easirely Smiliar with the | Nove-3t i [ awing, weod tursiag lathe, L terna, poste, chucking and dr [ neacly new;'‘cont §1'B, price 813" Ono strong | drill press, bictle ureds cos $150, p fon S110. One new wood turning . lathe, 8 foot - bed, 10in b inabie for pat- trong & .0k, wham, 8D, &K J, 10 86t werk 1u a hawl 9wingiprico 40, Onenew vupalo, blawer, lasks 4 "i53.40 snd moulding gand, aheap. O her Lath Aatting sud pllies Council Biufts, lowa. OST—A black ead white buidow, large col J tar anctehain around hisnces. Int.ruation i+ return, wiil be liborelly N, U. P. coteage. near | rewnrded. J.. trausfor, Couneil staves, furnitare and seo nd hancthousehalthgoo.l# « faiy 2ueri bicw,chm mesh by exliing ne the City Canal oetls W | Auction f woroof J. A. Patton gav Co | Biuts, Tow I P s contieuse o beora, Uny Jow rates to all castern pointac Kvery tickes guarantowd, Ordacs flled by ¢wephone. ¥rom ono to tw dollars-saved by pv of C. A, Buster, susecesor $0 Pot aek V'almesy No, uth Fifth stzect, four doorw beiow he poss- “suniil Khuik, Tow cti At NTED Ty, with povy, 98 cusry Jepe uiro wa.ban office, Cauach r.\uz. y o buy 100 tous broo. eom. parisolars addrom: Couaci. Blutle Broocx.¥actory, Council Biufls, lows. Gaa-#9% _ VWANTER At baooun. e My YV &0o, CovarliBiutts. lowm, 39, meh( bridge and schosi-bonda H. T. Clark, Bsilovue. 20 FOR RENT—HOUSES ANO LAND, uraished or wnfurni-INd Joems, nesthwoad coruar ddtiand Jackwan St preati R SALE~A 70 ™ Arapaboo, Nab. u ermyansy. Addroes, H. P. Rowler, Arapihos, Keb. sy iohed geatiemen, at 509 Paruham 3. nd 171, Farmbam ad Dowglea, Eruuize on ynom imow. ATeH JOR REN'S-Fursished Howard sizect. fiept. woom, 417713 and $w i hedroome, Ao wringle rootu, 3+ CngO ptreot, Detwed L4Lh wdilhth, contre brick house. 440 handretie y han irhed back 1™ parlar; a6 front room, recona story ‘Mick Iwul‘_]. 2015, Cans street, b dours west uf Wta, 4760 b4 grocery st lows. Locoition business. business. ston, lowi Capitol aveotmand 1ith, 510% Pl RENT—Furnished 1 Wittour bowrd. Call at 628 N 17th 5t AUzt OR RENT—A suite of six_rocss, s hounekeeping. oF 1505 and 2810 Doughes 3., up stairs, <6i-th [P hexe twee Lo fo o alo* shed yooms, B door west of 215t DOR REN P—Brick storo in J and Capitol avenue. JOLN . JACOHY “ BLACK-DRAUGHT " cuges dyspepr at;Edholm & Erickson's the 99 cont stora, th .trect at 12 o'clock sia, indigestion and Learsourn, AVC, P, Goodman st 1 R RENT—Gottage on 30 h siryed betwoon NOR REN - A suit of furnished sooms, pat!or 1 oigon for Addres 104 RENT-—Room and board, p. % comerof nt roca, with or Enqnire at 1017 Chicao, Rooms at 1766 Burt street, be. 4 th s'ds g Tuguice t obs' b0 1y, 15th "AK'TED--A:boy to do caorws ab i fahery, Goundll Blufts, 3R SALE- Old papern t4e Isndred, e K Tue Beo ofiee, C Pocil Bk, serT of FEDWARD KUEHL M AGISTER OF PALMY/HERY AND CONDI TIONALISY 486 Tenth Rtgsot, bebwoon Farnhaua aad Hunus, Wi, witle 1be 2l of guardian wepprits, ObtaD fOF ADY OTe @ glance ab the rad proseet, sad on cortein condiaens in the fu- wre. Boots and Shoem xwdy to ondor. Perfech iy faction v uaranterd anes- i ey p————— v ——— al Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Creaa Tartar, No other arpation makes such light, flaky hot bread: uXUrious pastry. with out fear of thei Can b¢ saton by DyspopHle resulting from hes vyl Fok RENT-2 story house, 8 rocams, 4 large 2448 Daven ;loset-: a0, & harn it desired, " poit Ll 10 cans, by sl Groo m NOJPOWDER COU | LT