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it | [ THE BLUFFS NEWS. A Bainy Day and Dull Times Generally. The Sorcerer Fulfills Fxvecta- tion and Plays Again To-Night. What the Herdica Have to Contend With Now, A Man with Cousiderable Cash in His Clothes. It J. Wellington Wells had the power to canjure up some spirit that could the miserable | weather the Philharmonic society have had to contend with, he no doubt would have done so. Notwithstand ing tho bad weather the opera house night to wit- seCol of the " MThe slight degree of sment apparent the first even- not noticed so much Jlast have dispelled iin last was crowded a rendition ness the “*Sorce embarr: ing evening. home on the stage and took their parts decidedly better, Tho entire com- pany lacked two very cssential requi- sites for the fuithful rendition of the picce—forceand tone of voico. They did not put enough force into the acting and forgot they talking qor the benehit of a large hall full of listeners. Last night they made a de- cided improvement in these respects, and by the time they are ready to wvisit our sister city over tho river they will gimply surprise the peoplo. Miss Blanche Olive 1sa pret'y, sweet little singer, and had the audience on her side from the start, Mr. Palmer is a fine singer and in acting doos nicely. Mr. Tulley is o fino singer, butin epeaking is inclived to speak too low. Mr. Judson takes the part of the Vicar exceedingly well but pitches his voice a little low. Miss Merklo is a sweet smger, and her acting is very fine for an amateur. Mr. Pan and Miss Fan- nie Arnold took their parts admirably, and Mrs. George Van Orman, the pew opener, shoula huve been culled the opener. She can furnish a erowd with 120 laughs in 120 minutes by the watch. To be fully appreciated sho must be seen. Professor Seager han- dles the “‘baton” and Miss Addie Hor- ton the keys with their usual grace. On tho whole the “Sorcerer” has thus Each one seemed more at wero far proved a decided ‘‘hit.” Thero will be a matinee this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Don't fuil to attend. There will always be found in every community a certain number of chronic grumblers when anything is under- taken by home talent. A man remark- ed last mght that he would like to sce the ““Sorcerer,” but the public would be swindled out of their money; that a fow of the leading onos would get the lion's share, and that the society would derive no beunefit. This same man will go to « double and twisted fraud of a show that comes here; will have a good seat in every old circus tent, where thousands of Joa & C. B. road, has moved with his family to St. Joseph, Missouri, So far as the Herdies are concerned it may prove true that a bad begin kesa pood o for cer ning n in ainly noenterprise was ever starfed under such unauspicious circum stances, 1t has been nothing but ram ro the 1ghan wmd mud enoug mu'es themselves sivce Mr. & Co. started them, and liow long be fore our streets will get in good condi- ble the company to show tion to_ena them off to the best advar be difficult to conjecture, All we can say is the compary will have their metal pretty well tested if the travel ing ¢hould continue this way all win ter. 1. C. Oliver has moved his staple and faney grocery business from Tenth avenue to the store recently vacated by Erb & Ingnett Oberfelder & Newman claim to be selling out at cost, and at the samne time give nctico that they do not in tend to move over to Omaha, Tn the latter rogard they exhibited more than ordinary wisdom, MONEY IN IS CLOTIES, name W. H officer Ster n the vicin- depot congid- A man who gave his MclLuin, wes picked by ling and Cusic yestord iy of the Northwester erally under the influence of intoxi- catinr hquors, The officers suepicion od that he wus in company with men bent on going through his pockets when he had been fairly laid out. Ho was taken to polico headquarters and w search instituted and the fact revealed that he was o gentleman of means, They found a draft in his fa- vor for €600, a note for 100 and a wmall amount in- cash. Theee effects he doposited Thuraday night with the agent at the Northwestern for safe keeping. They will remain in Judge ark’s Bank until the wan is eufli ciently dry for ironing when they will be returned to him less the ospense of keeping himself and his effeets, V. Jefferis called at Ture Bee office yesterdny. He claims to have the best thing for the aiphtheria, and nearlet fover yet discovered by m and there is no doubt that his me con is_first-class for tho purposes in- tended. He has used it freely him- sel hat not enough to remove from his system his greenback ideas. Heo still thinks the doctrine will eventu- ally prevail in this country. Besidos giving the childrena ride in the Herdics at a nickel a head, our mayor has donated to the Catholic so- ciety a lot of | worth $100. There is pleasuro In giving when a man has plenty togive, and no ono realizes this moro than our mayor. . M. Williams has completed a large two story frame dwelling house near his residence on Franklin streot for renting purpose. This is & pleas ant part of the city to live in, F. G. Foo has erected o neat and attractive frame tenement house on ace stroet in the upper part of the city. Therc seems to be more house build- ing in tho upper part of the city than in any other portion at the present timne, Mra. Nichols has just completed o 0 y trame dweiling on Grace trees i tho upper part of the city. Judgo Larimer, together with James A. Jackson and sonm, have returned from @ brief visit to their western dollars are taken from the poople nightly, and mnot a growl; but when for their own benefit and that of the musical society fo which they belong, some of ‘‘our own” get up an entertainment, these growlers are aflraid there 18 a swindle somewhere, into a fund for the benofit of the Phitharmonic societyof Council Blufls, | from quite an extended business and and we hope they will bo many. Mayor Vaughan attended the Sor- coror and was well pleased. He not only attended himsolf, but had Herdics and twelve mules in attondance to conyey those homo who came from a distance. Our mayor 18 light ““weight,” but when 1t comes to “‘grit’ Fe carries away the entire bakery. NEW BUILDING, D. H. McDaneld & Co., Chicago, who do an extensivo branch business in this city, have commenced to ercct @ building 80x25 on lower Main atreet, near the foundry, The in- crease of business domands moro spa- cious quartera and its character a loca- tion }urtlmr away from the thickly populated district. This firm have several branch houses scattered over 4he west, but consider Council Blufls the most desirable point owing to its vast railroad systemn and facili- ties for shipping and receiving from all parts of the country. The building will have a brick basement, with a one and a half or two story supor- structure. T00 BIG TO NOTICK HIM, John F. Purdy, who can tip a tair- bank’s at 390, and was o built by the Great Architect that he 18 unable to count the buttons on his vest, got into a lit le trouble the othor day with one of our leading but rather diminutive citizens. Loud words were oxchanged, Purdy made & motion, and, reaching into his pocket, tho little man askod him what he intended to do. *‘1'll let you kuow,"” cried Purdy, in a gut- terel tone, He drew from his pockot a huge pipe. ‘I daro you to strike me, big as you are,” cried the citizen. Purdy grunted, and taking his bag of 4obacco from his pocket, remarked: Wo will say right here | commence in good earnest on Union that every dollar received after the [#venue and pushed to completion at legitimate expenses are paid, will go | the earliest possible period. stock farms, Hon, J. J. Brown, the well-known railroad contractor, has returned from quito an extended business trip to the east, Wo undorstand that work will soon J. Y. Fuller has returned home pleasure trip. DIPHTHERIA CONQUERED, Uso Dr. Jefferis' treatment for diph- theria, and all ulcerative, inflamma- tory, putrid or arrhal conditions of “thoe throat and nose. Indispensa- blo in malignant scarlet fever, also a suro preventative. A physician un- necessary, Follow diroctions and the result will be favorable in every caso. The boest catarrh remedy, curing hun- dreds of cases whero all olse fail. The mortality from diphtheria in Europe e it would | THE OMATIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY NOV I | 1 Known & short and for years people kffered great agony without beini able to find reliet. The diseavery | of Warner's <afe Kidn.y and Liver Ciire murks a of thime troubles ¢ organa, and wfely restore and ke them inorder, itise Positive Remedy tor all the discases that cai e | paius in the lower part of the body—tor Torpid Vivor—Hie Jaundico—Dizziness— Gravel Fover- Aguo the organs that make the blood. Thin remedy, which has done snch wonder | I b in the LARGEST S1ZED BOT e upon the market. and 14w 1all dealers at 1,25 por bottle quire for WARNE!'S SAFE DIA i It ina POSI IVE | ¥, H. H. WARNER & C0,, Rochester, N. Y. Je16-tu-th-xa The “Amermin lee Journal.” WANTED—Agents and co respondents in every county in the United Sta'es to . W Every subseriber gots u “Pre aul draws n pize in the Annu t Hlooded Cattle, Sheep, S ionts, Seo Suberipti . & yedr, in wdvince Special prizes off agonts’ Send stamp for sanplen Addresy W, O B ALLEN, Pub, “R.ral Nobraska® (The ‘Amcr ican Catilo Journal”) Omaha, Neb, 19t POLAND & GWYER, Commission Merchants. For the sale of Farm Produ Butter, Eggn receiv commission, Cash advances mado on conslgnments, Warehouse and Btore, 1413 Dodge Street maha, Neb. HISEO. ~ J.P.ENGLISH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, 810 Houtli Thirteenth Street, with - M. Noolworth. Potatoes, Poultry, and #o.d on John G. dacobs. (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs,) UNDERTAKER. No, 1417 0ld Stand of &5 Oxc linitad acob Gt THE BEST OF ALL PROBATE NOTIC Tn ths matter of the kstatoof Peter J, Johneo wcd © ia hershy g a1id ducented, wil m ¥ claing, o | 1 Estate | ver, 1851, this ne be pin | Owana Wrexwy Bex tor four | priot to the 2ith day of Noveniber, (A truie copy.) AL CHADWT K, oet19 wit Connty Judi To the Stockholdsrs of the Nebraska Gas Light Company. Tako rotice, that a spocial me stockholders will e held at the ¢ smpany, Omaha, at 4 p.m., | Decemnber, 1-83, f on directarn, aid il on tie | There having be na A1 Al e The leading Sclentists of to-aay VANLE WheGITT, Presldent s iay bty FILANK STURPILY,'S or liv “n Da‘ed Omaha, Noy. 9th, 1551 LI To Catharine K el o wnswer kald pey ay of October, 1581, DUANE '« CAMPRELL, Attorrievs for Plainti weTwht Blood Parificr it In unequaled, for it curc | = MASTER'S SALE. In the Cireu 1 States for the District Compary Ve - IN CHANCERY. Martha A. Courad and George P, Courad 4 PORKCLOKT IF OF MOLTGAOY, is hiereby given, th in purance 3 a diereo entered in 1he aboy on the 2.4 day of Septomber, 3 L. BIRIEOWES, ibicr, 1851 3 00n Of 1he sais diy, at the west of tae Uni ed Staten Court House and Post Office ouilding, in the City of Lincoln, Latieaster Coun ty, *tatd and District of ko, wl ot aue tion th - following desc eity, to-wit: The n i numbered ton (10) ered thirty (50) and van.e nambered vix (6) 6a<t, in the Co.nty of Dixon and State of ) RIERBOWER, | Master in Chan.ery, rfor Complainant. niwst D, G. 1trv, Solic PROBATE NOTIE, by clven that the ereditors of said de |'mect the administrix of wald Extato me, County Judge of Douglas County, Ncbraska, at the County Court Room in wid County, on'the fith day of Decembur, 1851 on_the Gth day of Februnry, 1852, and on the 6th day of April, 18 ka. m. owh day, for the purpose of pres eir claims for ex- amination, adjustise allowan Six mont. 8 aro ollo 4 to present their wministratrix to from the 6ith day of October, published in Tun Omans ekwsuccossively, prior & 881, A, M. CHADWICK, J elaim ottles for tour w the gth day of Decewb (A truo copy.] oclwit TO JOHN CONNOR. Onana, Nxi., Oct. 25th, 1851, ) DOUaLAR CoUNTY. | tifled that Dexte cr You are herehy purchased at th bth day of June, lowing parcel of land for tn for eight dollars and ninety-c. gt contn (25 8 nd the #id Dextor L. Thomas has tr nsferred said cer- tifi f #ule to Willinm Connor for the sum of LINIMENTS FOR MAN AND BEAST. For more than a third of n century the Mexican Mustang Liniment hasbeen known o millionn ull over the world up the only safo reliance for the rellef of| aceiderts and pain, It is & medielne ubove price und praise—the best of its kind. " For every forn of external paln " MEXICAN Mustang Liniment 1 withont an ogual. It peuctrates flesh and muscle to the very bone—making tho eontinu- ance of pain wnd inlammation impos ible, Ita effocta upon Himnun Flesh and the Brute Crention ro equally woudor- ful. Tho Mexican MUSTANG ment s needed by somebody in brings nows of the agony of or buvi fwubducd, of rheumntic martyzs ra. stored, or ' valuable horae or ox suved'by the hoallng pover of thia LINIMENT which speedily eures such allmonis of the HUMAN FLESI as 1 and the United Statos, from 50 to 77 per cent. under Dr. Jefferis’ treat- ment, the death rate is merely nomi- nal, only one-fifth of one per cont., or 1in 500. Price, $2.00 per troatment. Medicine sent by express, C. O, D. Address Dr. Thomas Jetforis, Council Bluffs, lowa, afm-w-tf Distriot Court The case of Clark vs. the Omaha Elevator company, was concluded Fri- day afternoon and given to the jury. Threo other potit jurors were dis- charged in the morning by Judge Sav- ago until November 21st, when court will bo resumed. The intervening timo will be ocoupied by Judge Sav- age i holding court in “Burt county. Bradford, Pa. Thos. Fitchan, Bradford, Pa., writes: T oncloso monoy for SPRING BLOSSOM, 1 L aaid 1 would if it cured me, My dyspop sia has vanished, with all ity symptoms, Many thanks; I shall nover be without it in tho Louse.” Price 50 cents, trial bot. tlos 10 conts, 17eod1w Doath Roocord. Mrs, Marie Henderson, aged 62 yours, dicd at 4 a, m. November 11th S0h go away I've lived for the last twenty years,and was never known to strike an infant.” OBNERAL W/Ws, ¥. A. True, son of Joginh True, of | Lawrence Mangan, died ‘at her resi- | for personal and family use. Avoca, was in the cily yesterday be fore County Supermfcndent Cooper, telling what he knows about sehool- deaching. We understand that young True will be engaged to direct the young idea how to shoot out at Min- den, this county, Mr. Clark, city editor of cur young contemporary, has been sending home some very graphic and intore rr{fli: western life and m skekches ¢ &ain rambles, The gigm proportions of t} mammobh ¢ r besins 6o loom up iu the western partof the city. When completed, it will he the largest wes of Chicago. We understand wiother will soon be commenced of doublc capreity of this one Mr, Barnard, v1o L b a8 agent at;this point foi (1o 17 ( ab hor residonce on Jonea street, be- Ttheumntiaw, Suwelllngs, ST Jolnts, Cont Spraine wnous Dites and Siin, Famenens, Old mfit thltes, Chiiblaing, ip Cauod Brenmat, and d every form of external dis- It heals without scars. REATION it cuzes row Seratches, Wi pavin, Thrush, Ringhone, Poll Evil, 'Filn upon the Sight ‘and every other allment to which the occupants of tho Stable ar ock Yard are Hable, ' n Mustang Liniment and nover dsuppolota; positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN OR BEAST, 2 No. 16, range 15, 18, contal ing one mcre That | will take out o tax deed in Ladies’ MBER 12, 1881. S. P. MORSE & CO. 1319}7 Fa,rnha,m VS;treet;. Within the next sixty days we expect to occupy our new store at 1816 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 advantige of the very WE ARE MAKING- Preparatory to moving we ofter our entira stocit at a great sacrifice. Study caretully the prices we quote, bear in mind that we buy all goods for cash, do the largest etrictly retail dry goods bupiness between Chicagoand Sanfrancisco, snd aim to give our customers the boneflt of all the low prices and extra cach discounts given us by manufacturers and importers, CLOAK DEPARTMENT. | Mew's Sox, Shirts, | KiD GLOVES. b i § ; 3 Button Fisk, Cark & Fagg seaver Cloaks, handsomely trimmed | . I ’ oL with Pasementerio and Satin, Bilk | UNDERWEAR. Gloves) 7be, q " Velvet, 500 to £1.00. | P ""‘,‘;""“I‘ Clark & Flogg el Ui bl o e b Al U I e Tl RO 1Y es, §1 26, y I'he above are well known in the east as one of the best Gloves made. Tho makers sold us all they had, and tre our patrons that they rank L as any tirst-cliss Glove Kuown, Uswilly selling at $2.00, $2.26 and §2.50 per pair. We aro sole agents in Omaha for Courvoisier Kid Gloves. Beaver Dolmans, handsomely trim- 25 Dozen Men's Fine all Wool Scar- med with Silk and Fringe, 800, or | let Half Hose b0c. a Pair fally worth with Satin$ 1d Passmenterie Deep | 7 Frir Corded and Tassled, §10.00. At $15.00 we offer a handsomely fur 3 for §1.00 trimmed a'l Wool Dingonal Dolinan, Seamloss Unbleached Sox $2.004 and at $18.00 we show four styles of | Extra Fine Unbleached Sox Dolmans worth fully $20.00. ~Licht [doz Jackets at $9.50 to £12.00. TIn Light| Best Quality Linen Collars 81.50 Dolmans we show over L styles, from | doz. e 815 C0 to$35.00. making special prices | Best Qualily Linen Cuffy $2.50 doz. Dozen Fine English Merino Hoso ind $55 00, Another invoice of Men's Pique| 3 Button Courvoisicr Kids, $2.00 Silk Dolmana roni 845.00 to 875.00, | Bewn, Siitchod back Derby Streeb|g piion Quurvoisier Kids, 2,60 all handsomoly trimmed with Fur|Gloves 81 A Plush, s 182,00 to 8 ry pair warranted | Foster Lace K ids, all Lengths. L not to break. 3 Button Real Kid, Black, only $1.26 DRESS GOGDS. Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers |4 Button Real Kid, Bluck, only 1.50 26e. When Gone we cannot replace. Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers — —_— LACES, RIBBONS, ETC. Ladies’ Suitings, Cashmeres, 50c., worth $1.00. Hand or machine made all Silk Silks and Plaids, Novelties, 3 S 3 7 b % Heavy Merino Shirts’ or Drawers 40 ivch Black Cashmeres 60c., 75c., | 81,00, worth 81,25, z c., §1.00. For §1.25 we sell a vory heavy|Spanish, Guipure, Chintilly and other 46 inch Black Cashmeres, 75c., 90c., | Patont Mcrino Shirt or Drawer that | BeW style Laces, from one to twelve 81.00, $1.25. has heretoforo sold for &1 50, inches, Deep Cream or Black. We will agres in all cases torefund | Seamless Shirts or Drawers from | . Spanish Lace Scarfs from 35e to the money for Cashmeres should they [ $1.50, formerly 81,75, up to the heat | $3.00 each, not prove matisfactory. Our prices will | Curtwright and Warser's Hand-knit| We alsoZadd to our sock of be found 20 to 30 per cent less than | Scoteh Shetland Wool, =i thoso usually asked for samo qua ORDERS TAKEN for Silk Undor- Ten Cent Ribbons 2 > & Many new colors and extra widths in all we asked is ¢ . wear. 3ati 3 46 inch French Flannel Suitings, Satin and Gros g Come early this morning. Na&:fmh French Silkand Wool Plaids, SATINS, SILKS, VELVETS. VBLANKES. SOMFORTE. Our Blanket Stock is the largest in 48 inch Fronch Foulle and Camels Hair in extra heavy weight, $1.65 to In this department all goods are of | *¥,f2r the cheapust we over orfored. §2.00 a yard, e gD pICoB o Re 120,18 LDy : n ) 100 Pairs 104 Whito Blankets $1.50 our own importation at the prices worth 82,50, d pair, usually sold at 5 81 0. 12-4 Extre Heavy Blankets throe months from date of thit notice, n2wSt* MASTER'S SALE. In tho Cireult Court of the United Etates for the District of Nebraska: Jumey K, 0. Sherwood, vi. Calvin Butler & Rebecca Butlor 710 Chancery. G. W. Dunn & Henry Felber. | PORNCLONUR® 0P MORTAAON. Publie notice iy hereby given, thatin prrmance and by virtuo of a decreo enteced In the above cause, on the 2nd day of Scp:embor, 1851, I, FLUIS L, BIERBOWER, Bpeelnl Master in Chancery in said Court, will on the 6th day of December, 1521, atthe hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon of sid aay, at the west door of the United States Court House and Post Office build ing, in the City of Lincoln, Luncaster County, State and District of Nebraska, sel the following des ribed property, to The southwest quarter of tho ~sout! ter, wection o m! halt of the quarter of the n bered thirty (30), thirt in b red nineteen (19), thwest IS L. BIERBOW A Muater in Chaucery, nowst CLOTHING, At New York Prices at H M & M Beavy's WNEW WORIEC CLOTHING HOUSE 1809 Farnham St., ¥ for Complainant. OMAHA, - - - NEB. it 1 o _OcEEWSS Examination of Teachers- Twill bo prosent at my offic in Creighton block on tho first Saturday of cach month 10 ® x amine such applicanta as muy dosire o toach in the public school in Douglay county. Quar- terly examination first Saturdsy in February, May, August and Novomber, J.J Poixm, ublic Inetructica Coumby Snpt. Augd-Tetand Klsomwtl Prof, W. i Afifier'fieléci Dang- ing Academy. A. Hospe, Jr. Hall, 1619 Dodge 8t. Claw for gontlemen commencing Tuesday evon ing, Oct. 4, Class for ladies commencing Thury duy o eting, Oct, 6, Term liboral. Tho o wothiod) 1 have for teaching the Welte, Glids I can guavantee porfect satisf ‘ acholars, For terms, &c., call at A, 1 or nddrems 1116 Capitol Avo Al BICYCLES, wanetistiit i “serd 40c. to H0c. tweon 13th and 14th, Funeral at 2 p, m. Suturday, Mrs. Sarah Mangan, mother of Mr, 175 ycars. Funeral Saturday at S0 . m,, from the residence and procovd 1o Ninth strest Cathedral, whore mass will bo held. Friends vited, - - DYING BY INCHES, ry often we see a person suffer. ing frem some form of kidney com- laint and is gradually dying by inel ‘this no longer need to be so, for Eleetrie Bittors will positively | Pright's dise ny disease of { ¢ y L to this class of i . dircctly on the N v © Bume time, | B curo whoere every | othgr remedy | lod old at fifty uts a1 7 & Me | Muhou i) Send for our Now llustra- ted Price-List No. 30, for FallandWin. ter of 1881, ¥'ree to any address. Con- tains full description of all kinds of goods We deal dunew, 1212 Jackson street, near 13th, | directly with the consumer, and sell all | __ goods in any quantity at wholesale prices. You can buy better and cheaper thun at home. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 and 220 Wabash Avenue,Chicago,11L soldwSm CLARKNON, 7. . nuay Clarkson & Hunt, Bucceswrs to Richards & Hunt, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW 8 L6thBtreed ¢ . Noh SIBBETT & FULLIUR, ATTORNEYS AT LAV’ D2 VID CITY, NEB, Bpeclal athenbion giaeu b0 oalisctions i Bintlor R ST oo cent sawp for e and prico ls: contaizing full {nforiation N. I D, 80LOMER, Painte, Olls and Glas OMAHA. NEB The Creighton and Hichrara STAGE LI hton on arrival of ¥, leaving Crel rr Lrara, 12 30 &, Ar'rives “ab Fure, 8 B, D, McLAUGHLIN, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public, BOGGS & Hil REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 1508 Farnham Sireet OWVEAELA., = = PWES Ovia—Nor b side owp. Grand Ce liotel | vigned until’ Noy Boys' all Wool Gray Mixed School Hose 40c.. worth 60c. to 7bc. Ladies’ oxtra heavy Fleeced Lined Belbrigging, 5Cc: Ladiew’ fine - Merino Vests, 45c., worth 60c. Childron’s fino Merino Vests, & to €2.00. 23 81.80, §2.50. we name. No houso west of New 100 Pairs 10-4 White Blankets $2.00, | and Children’s |[tregand well eoverod, oe, 852} 60104 White Blankets £5.50 Pair. ., 81.00. i 81.40, §1.60, 81.60, §1.6: 0 1 tra Heavy all Wool Hose, 40c. last season. £7.00. 25 dozen Ladies’ fine Casbmere ozen Ladies® fine MOTe | more. An Extra Large San Jose, California, for nchool wear, all sizes, 20c., worth | “Wo have full lines of our celebrated | 4t 1 a ommpicts 5o, ook worth $1.25. Black and Colorad Plushes, full 21 Fine Frouch Blankets of our owa £4.00. g ! HOSIVE"IV!Y; York can competo with us. s 60 114 White Blankets $4.50 Parr. UNDERWEAR. A complets line of Colc 25]dozentLadios jall {¥ool Beamloas |\ R 11 G ron) Grain| Silk 1 besibe, | & colnas ilse winn B ElosN Dol imort I8 00; Cashmero Finish Gros Grain Silk | pianket for §10.00. The Vory Bost 3 brand of 75e. to $1.00. 48 Bed Comforts, very lurge and inches wide 3 50. importation from $15.00 to $00.00 a Over 20 qualtios to choose from. 1319 Farnham Street. Emporlum 0 asnion ! 19 inch Black Satins, all besutiful | V50" Fs White Blankets €2.50 Pair, 22 inch Black Satin, $1.00, §1.25, | qpo 13,5t 85,00 Blankets in the West, 50 E 50 dozon Ladios’ all Wool Seamless | o “g0c. | cqual to the $1.25 Satin of £logejjoxtra heayy, B0, 90c., $1.00, all worth 25c., a yard | gg g, Children's all Wool Seamless Hose from 81.15 to 83,50 AL 14 : i e} 'maha. Cashmere Alexandre Silks| 48 Bed Comforts 7he. each, worth heavy, at §1.25 cach. 19 iuch Silk Volvets from €1.25 to pair, 1208 FARNEIAM ST. 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 CGLOTH SUITINGS! FRENCH FLANNELS AND CHINA SILKS | Trimmed Elaborately with every S8hade of Plush, Satin, Velvet Passementerie, Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties. WRAPS AND SUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO ORDER ON SHORT HOTICE. Plain and Embroidered Dressing Sacques, CLOAKS FROM $5.00 T0_$150.00. 70 ALL SUPERIOR ™4, In 'Convenience, CURABILITY, ECONOMY e AND e BEALED PROPOSALS For the Construction of Sldewalks. Sealed proposals wi noon, for the const walke in front of and adjoining the fol ecribed premiscs, to-wit: Lot 8, bloe north side of Cass streol Fast 16 feet 10t 7, block 25, north sido Cae Lot 1, bock 49, west side 22nd st Lot 1, block 12, south sido Webst bo re aired, West 200 feotof addition, on north South 182 fect #do of Farnham, Lot 4, Capitol addition, north side #ide ¥ Lam street < Lot 6, Capitol addition, north stroet Ouwiis, November $rd, 1881 J.J.L, C, JEWETT, uth 112 fect of | 10 0t Farnbam Capitol af ity Clerk,

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