Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 22, 1881, Page 6

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( THE BLUFFS BoaMm. An Immense Commission Houss Soon Open, 0 , Addition to the City's AN OVEL . M Wallace, a Businesa, itnitoa J . noone of our Numorons Spioy Htems of a Rond- L o "‘ - able Nature gt P - the caso to Ofticer Sterling, wh 1c 1 intely ested Crowell I'h . : ricles wero partinlly recovered. Tt U e ot R il s called in Burke's court yest ment doubt. As straws often t 1 day i jai which way ths wind is bl [ y Muel the acts of business men a 1 J times pretty good evider L I'VM way a city is tendin I “q‘.’“ e live in a city that is on t has residod f ] decay, bo ha ! vity while | He in on his way t + 1of amor A 18 0 T 1 the fr t rank « 4 g e R 0 ar in Council o possessed a | keenor oy iness than Thomag \ ut Bowman, > B, Wright and M, | Browdway sal I F. Rohrer. Thoy are men whoso |y, presence and hearing of ladic very naturo would revolt against liv- | yeed Tangnago that for val rity woul ¢ that they did not beliove was advancing instead of going into dectine, Men ofexperien watched the growth of wes o not usually apt to locate a busin in a decaying city on so 1 Their commission and st ly opencd on north I without the northwest, oczupying building recently vacated by the Ml burn wagon eompany. This branch of businoss i very much needed inthis city. Thousands of tons of freight are o v lefe in the dopots of the il roads which center here unclaimed, o large percentago of which is house held furniture sent by thoso secking western homes, and for left on the compan rulo of the roads, and wo believe th law iz, that on reccipt of any freiph the immediately notify the col After this they are en doubt, iz something e reaton titled storage us long ns main on their hands, quires that the unclaimed merchan dize, unless perishable, shall be kep and then sold to pay charges is 1o doubt but that all the business in this directi one | roud on will @0 to the new storage| firm and it will be no small item The members of the new firm are well known in this communty as men of integrity and of the highest busi- ness capacity. For years treasurer of Pottawattamio county, Mr, Bowman has made a financial record that will at once commend him to the favor: ble consideration of all business men of the west. Hon, Geo. F. Wright is a man of exalted business character, for years one of our leading altorneys and at presont a mombor of the upper house in the genera' assembly. Mr, F. Rohrer isa young man whose business intercsts have for soveral years beer identified with Council Blufla. Ho has acted as agent for somo of the leading insurance companies in the country and for soveral years fillod the posi- tion of city clerk for this city. With auch men guarding and directing any omcr(lrimv, it can not fail to succeed, and Tur Bee bespeaks for the com- mission and storage house of Bow- man, Wright, Rohrer & Co., a long and prosperous carcer, THE NONPAREIL'S LOSS, The following communication has been sen to the foreman of each dopartment in the Nonpareil building: Dear Sir:—1 havo decided, sick or well, to quit work. I desire to thank you for the many courtosies shown me whilo I have been in charse of the office. Mr. C. 8. Lefforts will become business manager, and I tiust that you will show him the same respect that you have shown mo. (Signed) SPENCER SyiTh, It will bo scen by the above that Mr. Smith, so long business manager of our morning_ contemporary, has ro- tired from any further connection with that paper as mauager. This will certainly be a sad event in tho bistory of that paper. Through the untiring exertions of its retiring manager it has advanced through all the stages of w tottering existence until it has beon placed upon a financial foundation second to no paper of its size in ths state, Once before Mr. 8. believed that the k and confinement of oftice wan telling too porcoptably upon his constitution and he had made up his mind to rotire, but his love for an institute of which he had becomo as it were, part and parcel, induced him to still remain and work for its interest and advancement, o has become convinced, however, that his health will not longer pernit him to remain. Mr. Lefle who succeeds Mr. Bmith is young in years, but has beon on the Nonparcil stafl long onough, no doubt to be well versed in the duties of business mans Mr, L. is a very pleasant gentloman, and al. though he muy not bo able to fully fill the place of his predecessor, yot guided by thelight of the formers experience, ho will be acceptablo to the paper and its patrons, CHURCH SERVICES, Rey. Lemen, pastor of the Baptist church, preachod a very interesting discourse lust Sablath evening from first Poter, 21st verse, Loaving tho text he took conscience as the sub. jeot of Lis thought, In a very logi- cal manner he drew the distinetion be tween the mindot man and conscience, “It is the miud with which reason has to do. Theanind is the court, the reason the jury and the consci the judge. Reason docides what to doj mind the mauner of deing; the conscience approves or disaproyes the act.” The digeourse was the psycho logiczl order. We understan that Mr. L. will conclude bis dis- course mnext Subbath evening. Al are invited to attend, PATCIED T UP, A young man by the name of Siith has been in the habit of borrow- ing anovercoat from Harry Inman, . | Sims for th la. The | » | and animals on the to shame, COURT PROCEEDINGS, The trial of Mason Wise ing Cy Danforth tho or assault ne tin 0 he commenced yi d, on in Justice Jacol and John N. | win for the defendant, In the caso of th abe of Towa v, | Mason Wise, for found gui Justice | The caso of tho st i | Chatles Ladgate, the juryman v bar wko mudo an assault on Yorke G ol on Sunday morning with a [ wan eallod in Judse Burke's court '\Mlp SRR wis tikon hof ico Frainey Bimey Mra Tosi Wil il £ S 5 Miss den hotel wa for | Funter Miss AL Jolinson Miss | repairs. | Kirtley My Kelley airs M A. W. Sealey, who has been | Ltz Miss 14 Liidry Mrs s of stoek for a firm in Chic has | yfe i M moved with his family to the latter| Mill r Mg 1 1 city. v of y god in the eral grocery business on Fifth avenue, corner of Tenth streel, has estaly lished, in addition, a coal yard, which will be a great convenience for that part of the city. Mr. Welch has re. cently put in" his premisos a sot of scales of - the most improved pattern, We are informed that the Rese engine company contemplate givi grand ball and supper on Thanks ing ning, the S4th inst. Jarly yesterday entered the home of and Murs, Harvey Keller, on Washington ave- nue, and saddencd their hearts by taking away their littlo infant son Willio. The babe was only four months old, Alexandria T. Stewart, the “chronic erank,” was again before Judge Burke for being heastly drunk. This being his third appearanco in two weeks we can_exelaim, Woll done, good and faithful toper, ——— TRUE TO HER TRUST, Too much cannot be said of the ever faithful wife and mother, con- stantly watching and caring for her dear ones, never neglecting n singlo duty in their belialf. Whon they are assailed by discaso, and the systom should have a thorough cleansing, the stomach and bowels regulated, blood purified, malarial poson exterminated, she must know that Electrie Bitters aro tho only sure remedy. Thoy ar tho best und purest medicine in the world, and only cost fitty cents. Sold by Ish & MeMahon, () — morning death Poultry and Eggs. ter should provide warm, dry aud jomfortablo quarters for their hens, kept fruit, if ever passable, loso all of the delicious flavor, which character- izod a fresh ege. Those who have the means can afford to pay almost any price for newly lnid eggs. And in this climato this can bo had only by suit- ablo quarters and food for the birds. Tho hen house, if kept warm, will become infested with hen lice., Those can bo kopt away by sprink- ling the roosts with kerosene, and ping a box of dry ashes for the hens to dust themselves in, Tt would bo bettor if a littlo sulphur was ocea- sionally added to tho ashes, Hens will not prosper nor lay oggs if in- festod with lice. They also want ex- ercino. - Givo them their food in straw 80 that they will have to serateh for it, or the corn in the ear s0 they will have worl to shell it off” the cob. They must have sunshine, Thoy should have at loast one food a duy of warm food, wnd always plenty of fino water. It soon be- comes foul, and the dish or trough in which they are watored should” not only Do emptied but thoroughly washed overy Nuoither chickens, avimals or nian ean prosper on impure or unhealthy water, By many it is considered all suflicient for the hens if they only have water in their trough, no matter how impure, Tho hous o1 the farm will have to be winter d, and by adding a little more expense’ und o they will puy for all, By parial | negiect they will'pay nothing for the | winter. It pays to keep all the fowls farm comfortable and in good condition, — The Bound Unloosed. Charles Thompson, Franklin | Buffalo, says hay time with contipatic every purgative adyor sulting in temporary 1 atipation atill mo told ubout your it Icannowsay I cured, and though s:me months have elupsed still reinain. so. I shall, however, slweys keep some on hand in case of old aint retursing, streot, Finally bo borrewod it so long that Harry mistrusted that he might have Puice, 50 ccnts; trinl bottles 10 cents, n2l-eodlw v four vile tongued alloy givls Tower | terday | & aultonSi Danforth, Those who wish fresh oggs all win- | Evon packed eggs, which like long |k THE OM AHA DAILY BEE: ining in Post O 12 the we " 1881 Wi A Al ] 1 \ P A An 1y | I | CA 1 H o ( I ] ( I i i ( o | Degolinr 1 1 1. 1 I 1 AT en Miss 1, t Mrs 15 Van ickie Mrs A W m-.[l,l.ny) A The leading S most discases n orliver. kept in rosult time and for years e the b containg Just tho ol wid invigorate both of th salely sestoro and keep Positive Remedy for ull v part of Jaund . the Womb, As a Blood Purifier it i therat- ENGINES OF From 3 to For all Grains and 8. and Tim Feed Mills, you wish Unusurl Inducements no2wif Wostern Horgo surance O Capital, « « Instires Horses, Mule acoidlent, decoase or the ties of the State, Sond o | ATTORNEY POLAND & Commission For the sale of Fara Pro Butter, Egg re Cash advances made Warehouse and Store, Omaha, ok Nourdstrom Qun Mr Kyan Mrs M B Schwidt Mary R 1y Mrs S I3 Willizans Mis S W Worthington Miss ¢ " Hawr, Postmaster, efore, the rd 1, perfect b Thix truth has only bec o the bl H. H. WARNER & CO0., Rochester, N. Y. Robinsn Nacking Works! Richmond, Ind. ESTAGLISTIED 1842, Bulders of SAW MILLS, For gge,er oman| TR SRS Tt will pay you largoly to writo, stat- ing what you want and how ADDRESS: R[)B}NSON & GO., Richmond. Ind. OWIARA, INEIXS. d Cattlo against low by C. F. Manderson, 2 Fariham St commission, B, D, MeLAUGIiLIN, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public, Stanley Martha C Thomas Mr idnoys an them the di the body pid lico—Dizzineas— Gravel d Urinar fo remedy umequalod, for it cures ALL SIZES, 25 H.P, | , Including Clover nothy. ve., &o, to puy. to Cash Purchasers. | ana Cattle In- ompany, = $8100,000.00 Agencies in all coun. peoiromlare Ro20wly -AT - LAW Omaha N GWYER, Merchants, tuceg Potatoes, Poultry, | d aud vo.d on o o1 consignmonts, 1413 Dodge Street Neb. ) € calte Bast nmn | Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas,i0ffice and TUESDAY = i W t ‘ Utider ¢ ud AM N NEW ’ 1 ¢ [ f=m Union. ‘T } HERALD tiota h i PALTA £ The W ) ' 1 1 ut tlio f r i 'y I I hin 1! |’ t i | ¥ vitem « v homy tic: 11 d London corerp v 0 fashion. P'ao Weekly Horald il evarything 1 wing is ea in the spee litions of THE PRODUCE SPORTING NEW gother w th o STony every w MUsICAL, Drasiatic, Pri MARKI ot home and al 1 There s no paper which contains <o mnch news matter week as the WrekLy Herarn, sent, postige free, for One D can subseribe at any time, The New York Herald ina weekly form | ONE DOLLAR A | Address, HEW YORK HERALD, Broadw: nd Ann Street, Now York ShEANE Depositiry Oganized oe a Na TAL AND P QVFIORRY AND D Humian Kounizs, Auousios I F. 1L Davis, Awst. Cashier Tal bank rocolves deposits without regard to amounts, I3sues time cortificates board; Drawa drafta on San Franeisco and prinetpal citica of the United Btatos, also Londot, Dublin nbuirgh and the principal citics of the contl nent of Europ Sclls passonger tlckets for emigrants by the In n i avldi interest, The Oldest Kstatlehed BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. aldwell, Hamilton To {3 th ring luterest, o Advances citica at markct x Buy and sl yo county on approvod secn | f | Dra #lenf tand, and all ity of ¥ Sell Buropean jassage tickety, COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE, " WESTERN CORNICE WORKS! C. SPECHT, Proprietor, '1213 Harney Street, OMAHA, - - - NEB —MANUFACTURERS OF— GALVANIZED IRON Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finials, | TIN, IRON z SLATE ROOFING, | Specht's Patent Metalic Sky- light, | Patent Adjustable Ratchet Barand | BRACKET SHELVING| Tam the genural Stato Agent for the above line of oods. IRON F CIN Bank Railings, Window and Cellar Cuards; also &efiflé&rfiS P?’ 250, v | Ledies’ Suitings, Cashmeres, |~ . | §1.80, $2.5 90 "NOVEMBIR 22, 1581 MORSE & CO. 1319 Farnham Street. "«Vi:hin the next sixty days we expect to occupy our new store at [1816 and 1317 Farnham street, adjoining our present stand, with a SICCK Of = R ol r 73 . . TR7 . Nrevr (i Unequalled in the Wes ¢ advant e of the very | .u{».—:r;:fi nv'-"‘v; j\ enetan Supannl” owecuiaradid Lovos; 9 gl ‘~;§ =l ;__.L:[._ o ¥ I'rep entiro etoc r lce, Etudy ca > ‘(~.‘ all rrooc ost kt tly rot ry jocs bus Srancicco, Customers t ) i ven us by CLOAR DEPAR Boaver Cloal ndsomely trim- | ringe, £8.00, or A Passwenterio Deep | 1 ou. | » all Wool 8 i fully wort ed and .00 we offorah 1 Wool Dig 8,00 we show rons that y fivst-class Glov ling at §2,00, § known, and ents in Omaha for ier Kid Cloves, Courvoisier Kids, Courvoisicr Kids, |6 Button Courvuisier Kids, | Foster Lace - ids, all Lengths, A 3 Button Real Kid, Black, only & erino Shirts or Drawers |4 Button Real K Black, only 1.50 | When Gone we cannot replace. o | LAGES, RIBBONS, ETC. | Hand or” machine mado all Silk | Spanish, Guipure, ¢ hintilly and other new st Laces, from one to twelve [inches; Deep Cream or Black Spanist Scarfs st Quality Linen Collars £1.50| ‘ doz. aking special prices | Best Qualily Li : | Auoth | "[3 Button 4 Button with Svery pair warranted | | not to br | DRESS GOODS. [, eavy avy Merino Shirts or Drawers H0c., worth 1,00. Heavy Meri K100, worth § “or §1 a ver) ent Merino Shirt or Drawer heretofore sold for $1.50. s Drawers iy §L75, up to tl 1t and Warner's Hand-kni wnd Wool. | it 3 . | Siilzs and Plaids, Novelties, r Drawers heavy that meres, 7oc., 90c. , 5. We will agree the money for not prove satis all cases to refund | res should they Our prices will cent lesat Luce from 3bc to . 50 add to our gock of Ten. Cent Ribbons Many new colons and extra widths in Satin and G in. Come carly this motning, o BLANKES. COMF Our Blanket Stock is the 1 | Omaba, and ur prices wil by far the cheapest we | 100 Pairs 10-4 White | | vorth 0. 100 Pairs 10.4 White Blaukets $2.00, worth £3.00. 60 11-4 White Blanket 60 10-4 White Blanket 60 11 4 White 1 The B: i3, SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, In this department all goods are of . our own importation at the prices L ——|we name. No h west of New | York can compete with us. 19 inch Black Satins, all beautiful re and well covered, Tie., Sic., c., $1.00. 22 inch Black in, 81.00, $1.25, $£1.40, $1.50, 81.60, S1.65. A complete line of Colored Safins at 90c., equal to the $1.25 Satin of last season, Black Gros Grain Silk 50c., 7ie., 90c., §1.00, all worth 25c., a yard more, Cashmere Finish Gros Grain Silk from $1.15 to £3.50. We have full lines of our celebrated brand of Cashmere Alexandre Silks Foulle and Camels Hair in extre heavy weight, § £2.00 a yard. | 48 inch Drap de Ttoat $1.25 3inch I'rench HISIERY, Ladies’ and Childr:n’s UNDERWEAR. 50 dozen Ladics’ all Wool Seamless Hose, 40c. 25 dozen Ladies’ ail Wool Seamless Hoso, extra heavy, 50c. P fine 0 P 5 24.50 Par, liets in the West. Heavy all Wool Blankots $6.50 0 Puira 12 4 Txtra Heavy Blankets C0. 50 Pairs 11-4 all Wool Blankets £8.50. An Extra Large San Jose, Blanket for $10,00, Bargain in Omaba. 48 Bed Comforts &bc. each, worth 7he. to 81,00, 48 Bed Comforts The. cach, worth 25 dozen Ladies’ Hose, 75c., worth §T.00, Childron’s all Wool Seamless Hose for school wear, all sizes, 2Fc., worth 40c. to HOc. Boya' all Wool Gray Mixed School Hoso 40c.. worth b0c. to The, Cashmere slifornia, The Very Best Ladies’ extra heavy Flecced Lined $1.25, Belbrigging, b0c: - [Black and Colored Plushes, full 21|~ 48 Bod Comforls, very luge and Ladies’ fino Merino Vests, dbe., |inches wide 83 50, heavy, 5 cach, worth GCe. 19 inch Silk Velvets from 81.25 to £4.00. Over 20 qualties to choose from. Fine French Blankets of our own Children’s fine Merino Vests, 20c. importation from §15.00 to £50.00 a to §2.00. pair. S BLUNIORS T & I6). |73I9 Farnham Street. CHAS. HeD Emporium of Fashion! 1403 FARNIELARN S 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 tha Missouri. DIAGONALS AND ARABIAN CLOTH SUITINGS! FR[;NOH FLANNELS AND CHINA SILKS | Trimmed ¥laborately ith every Shade 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, CLOAKS FROM $5.00 T0 $150.00. B - - GENERAL AGENT Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind dtf | FoESE 1 Oandies, Nuts, Fruits, Bt., Etc, | N. P. JENSEN'S | RESTAURANT| 'And Confectionery ! 416 10th St,, OMAHA, NEB. FANCYFRY1 £ 0AKES, &c. ABPEQITYAL | make imumense pr [) fgents wanted for Lt of P A e O. H. BALLOU, gantly illustrated —DEALER IN— ot Il INGL B IES R, Lath and Shingles, Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street, two blocks north of ST. PAUL. AND OMAHA DEPOT -60d-3n lorscd edition, A cuts t w1 for from 29 Outsclls any other book ten t made money s fast perience not ne ocld&wlm 0N KERD. WHWIARKRD BYRON REED & GO, (OLDSKT KSTANLISHED Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKAR Heep & complete abstract of title to Reas Eatate 1o Owaha an Douglas county. mavl v !

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