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- Another Coal Famine Feared € Coming Winter, | Ara the R.-nlrmda or Fuel I)s-nl-‘ ers to Blawre? | Pras-| | Handsowe Thanksgiving ent to an Ill Man. Many Nowsy 1toms and Mnch In- tovosting Gossip ¢ reat deal ymplaint Thera is a about the searcity of hard coal in this city at the present time, that it is| almost impossible to procure any at our coal yards; and so it has been for sevoral wintera back. What is f'n‘\ o7 Why is it that a city that of its railroal facilities is not supplisd with ths necossary articl? Wiy thers can't bo found a cajitalist who can furnish coal for this city, onough at least to carry us throngh | weather, is certainly | Soma claim that it is the | the coldest A mystery fault of the railroads; that they can | make more money by carrying other | froights; that they will side track con! | cnrs when they interfers with their car loads of gold that they arc taning | fro the latter freeze. The railreadsclaim that ourcon! | dealers buy in small quantitics and | wait watil tho roads are choked up with | fall feeighting bufore they commence buying. BEAUTIFUL PRESENT, The employes of the No Printing company will to-duy s 1 wanager, Sponcer v vory handsome thank me. The boys know when they are treated well, and never forget. When Mr. Morohead left the paper, they broke his heart with their mani fostation of riendship, Tho present sist of a rich and contly silver | her, goblet and bowl. 'Che complote sot s simply elegant, The pitehor is a splondid pioce of work " which yraved Presented to Spercer Smith, by of the Nonpareil Prin the 24th day of Novembe the people and let the following is o goblet and bowl are gold lined. The whole is very richly ornamented 3. Rose! 5, procecded e mit will bo long cherished in tho Fan- | S10FFe 18 v s (ieorgie, when tly of Mr. Smith, us his muny kind | 'Goorie “consulted a legal ginnt, acts will by the yi colebrated for his exten- Muclior will have his toy show in shape by the last of tho week. JOE MURPHY, On Tuesday the inimitable Joo x'wmnlln;.;iy an informugion. was fited LU e M issued for Bernstein's arrest, the state being represented by the I atoresuid, by Hon. G. A. Holmus, who took a change of venue to Justico Frainey, rmi withont being able to and determined tho caso | ¥{uont helnk sbie s A new era | Made comoany at Dohany's. The house notwithstanding the very highost prices wero charged was packed from (as it wore) pit to dome, Thore was fun for the million. Everybody was well pleased and enjoyed the wmany thrusts of Irish wit hugoly. Mr. Joseph has become 8o well-known as an Trish comedian that his name has become a | fendant, ~ Berustein, — immediately household word among_ theater-goers. | 8fter “‘“ _ rendition of Justico His acting in the double role of Larry | Fraincy’s opinion, was rearrested on u Donovan and Shaun Rhue is beyond | ¢harge of l criticism. The youny lady who sup- | ported him, Miss Julia Steward,pleased the audience vory much, with hor ! modest Trish witticisms, and lady-like bearing. Mr. Murphy at the grave of his mother did sowme fine acting and his parting ballad, “A haudful of carth,” brought tears to the eyes of his hearers. On the whole it was o firgt- s entertainment of its kind. ROUTE OF THE HERDICS, doubtedly destined to rank The following voute has been deci- ded upon by the Herdio managoment for ruuning, from now until Gabriel Blows his tin horn, wind and weather wohes will be run from Goise's | down Broadway via Northwestern, Sioug City ¢ u-xlimlupum, the school buildings, Drovers' hotel, to the U. P. depot and roturn, stopping at all hotels, One coach will run from Geise's to the Paci house, theneo south down Pearl street to southoast corner of the eity park, thence west to the Bloomer school building, thence south to Fifth avenue, thence west to Ninth strebt, thenco south to Pine, thence west to the U, P, depot and return. One ch from Geise's down Broadway to Pucific house, thonce south to Fifth avenue, thence west to Ninth street, thence south to Pine, thence to U. P, depot and return. Onecoach from Geise's down Fo street to C. B.& Q. and K, O. & C. B. railroad depots. One coach from Goise's down Brondway, Main Aml Poarl to the Rock Tsland, K. St. Joo and €. B, & Q. depot. Sce sign on each coach, SAD AFPLICTION, The dark shadow of death camo into the home of M=, and Mrs. D. W, Kos- ter, on Washington avenue, on Tues- day evening, and took from their carthly love their little bright-eyed daughter, Hett The little one was two yeats of age. About two woeks ago she was taken with diphtheria, which soon after assumed a very malignant character, and, notwith- standing the best medical skill was callod, all efforts to successfully battle with the drend diseaso were fulile, and the little sufferer passed away at about 7 o'clock on the evening above mentioned, The funeral services will take p! at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the family residence. | NARROW ESCALE, A an at work down at the St. Joc FIOON Camo very | u accident, which might haye caused his desth. Ho was enzaged in carsying shingles up a lad. onto the roof and when near the top with a buneh on his shoulder aound upon which he way, just as he above him; with superhum weight, #hin, his foot firmly upon the round Lelow. made a gra strength he hold lis A HIGH STEPFEK One of James Browster's large black horscs, attachod to his wagon, kicked u littlo higher than he in: tended to in front of the store on COUNCIL BLUSFS. || | doubt conclude nship, on the front .-r the cover of | court in the neatly on- [ v8. A. seems that mortgage on th sive code, and she who heard and characterized it us a farce, dis- Murphy | missing it up to the complainant, The de-|q was had, and the result was that Jus- & WrLLs, what appeared to be | es and all until he got | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: mdway vestorday aftern fell over the pole ire splinters, and other 8 Mr. B, says Another is luum; in it into Timage was done naturally o high stepper feam in charge of Choat Mynater, | and came very near causing s mw\nh‘ \ up. It seems the young mulatto was h ut Jnn in a very care our prin .,,\1‘ driving w Joas way, ¢ streots MERRY NOTES Tt is roported that wild turkeys are Wking their appearance in this | Lold Trish woman who attended \lr Murphy's entertainmont, says | t it was tho first time she has been vh a theatre in her life of sixty-tive| years | Thoe Georgin minstrel with Wheeler at the An employe of the Rock T road got his hand badly cut coupling cara, losing two finger troupe are | | stapping Revere nd rail whils | y that Dr. Pinney stated yesteray o, AR ERALINE encer Smith was gaining perceptibly |accused Mrs. Tarter of . evory day: that he had hopes of his| G0 impot aud VNS LIS difficulty, 1 version of i J. D Kdmondsun has gone oy e se to be considered as | Clplua to visit lis wife, who is | ghout correet (g treatment at a medical in stitution in that city. Weounderstand that under her treatment Mrs. K- has improved very materially and will no | to return with her husband. The Mothodist societies hold a grand sociable at their charch this svoning, upper Broadway A grand bail under the 208 of | the Rescuo ongine company will be | gwven in Bloom & Nixon's hall. All are invited. The weather Wise predicts an open winter. Snould this prove true we will bo spared a flood noxt spring. Alexander 1.8 Judge Burke again yesterd ag ever, T'his man should § Wi, Haleaud wite, Glenwood, were at tho Oyde sterdi B. H. MeKuy was in Council Bluffs csterday ab the Ogden, C. R Undwell, of num.._”, Toww's imetropolis yesterday on iness, bus- | YUN JUSTICE'S COURT | rences v iar incidents and oceur usually teauspire in jus couid be witnossed yester- fon, in Justice Frainey's | of the state of Towa | Berustein, a citizen of Omaha, arged with burgiariously entering remises ot the lascivious Georgle s, the prosecuting withess Berustein held a efivets of with Con- o'y cour to peric L and in kunowledge of the criminal was advised to have Birostein mrested for burglary, and re Justico Abbott and & warrant al gant and the with the costs taxed cony, and arraigned be- ore Jun ico Abbott, whero a hedring o AbUott discharged the priso NEW ENTERPRI Aswirz & Wenns' Nuw § Farnam and Fifteenth St The new establishment of Baswirz located in Boyd's Opera House facing on Farnam street, is u B K S0k Stork West or Criies vccupying @ portion of the finest architectural structure thus far erect ed i the western states. Muessrs, Baswirz & WeLis have Iuvither pains nor expense in thoir tasteful on- deavors to makoe the furnishings and fixtures correspond with their clegant surroundings. Their intcrior fix- turcs, counters, shelving and chan 1 e uluhlh dy decorated in a relief. Superh Bras- sols Carpets hush the hoavy foot fall, and adorn tho floors that -Iy need embellishment, The Plate Glass Windows display in fitting frames the choice and varied collection of goods within, This cuterprising firm keep the finest quality of goods known rade, They also keep on hand all varieties of the cheaper grades of boots and :4||m 8, both ladies’ and childrens,’ mens' and youths's fine and o large and sinall. Hero you can see every deseription of foot gear known to the civilized world, from the wooden | {' shoo of the Mongolian to the dainty satin slippor of the Caucasian brnde or American belle; from the antanned ox-hide brogan of the fronticr bush- whacker to the small and shapely glove kid walking boot, made to adorn the feet of the lovliest and fairest of earth’s daughters, From the Angler's Rubber Hip Wad. ing boot to the close fitting tlecce lin: ed Arctic of the lady in full street dress. For strict integrity and fair dealing, gontlemanly courtesy andlib- eral spinit, no firm cver located in Omalia, hwvo succoedod in Duildingup a more enviable record, and we close this bit of woll won praise 1\ hopin that their customers iy Keep pa with the census aud their business in theic now and beautiful store may sur. pass their most glowing anticipations. ——— FOR THE LADIES' I M. A, Kursy A choica selection of now Splasher, Stamped 1) Juequard eovers, ) Chrnstias work SPECTION Tidics, | LADIES' AND CHILDEEN'S WoOLEN GOOD Ladies' and Childven's Mittens. wnd Chiddron's Le id Children'’s 1 slock and the price in the city CLOAES AND DONLMANS, We are maintsinin and you can save money |y ing of le BUTTONS == PASSAMENTERIES — FIING ES, variety, Z, Oreighton Block. lowest “purchas- n M. A, KURT | scoms that Horabnekle accuset Tar- Lother until Hornbuckle went to strike | effects alter avresting hun for drank- wis ml most diseascs are caused by disordered Kidn 11, therefore, the kidneys apd liver are ("? :ml‘ Pacific Rail.oad.” efend or liver. GURRnLE D s LA RN rosult timo and for years wfely restore and keep them in order. paing in the lower part of dnring Prey tho Womb. the argnns that ny put up medicine upon th lata and afl fo10-tu-th-sat- Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Etc., Etc. HORNBUCKLE BORED. He Canght n Tartsr at His Coon But Fatled to Hold Him - Tho Missouri Style Corrospindence o " BURLINGTON NeriaN, Mo, < No vomber 21, ~Willis J man named Hoanbueklo Tarter shot a about & half is known morning. The | however, is not serious. The | it as follows: Tt | mile west of here. in what Cleveland this wound facts seein to bo ab tor of stesling n chicken, which Tar ter denied, One word brought on an- lznl:r with a board when ]w drew a pistc] andshot He srnbuckle breast inflicting quite a , but not fatal, ~ The arter but lie is not to be | in the severe ficers want T'his is court week and many of one [citizens aro at Mayville, Mo., the | connty seat. A, H. Shortridge las his trial this week for larceny of the vin the night teaing and Short- was arrested on a complaint by Henry Brenble, charging Snortridge with robbing him of his enness, Mr. S has lived m our town some time, .mv] isrespected by ally very Messrs. d him and it is hoped In-l ay be acquitte 3 There are twenty-seven criminal cases in this term ol f court, twenty of which were cansed either directly or mdireetly by liquor. Jaso Fan, RubltIn, Lo ckman, 274 (T'nton Y., says he has 1 using O1. for rhenmatism. e haek thet hie eould do s bottle entirely euredhim, wtreet, The leading Sclentists of to-day agroe that " This truth his only heen known a short eoplo suffered_great agony find relict. _The disewery nd Liver Cure murks a nt of these troubles. al leaf of raro valuo, it nocossary to nourish igorate both of these groat organs, and itisa Positive Remedy for all the discases that cause body—for Torpid noss— Gravel the treats ~Jaundi 1iver—Headac cn control Menstruation @ ‘aluable for Loucorrha or Fall ng of ‘A a Elood Purifier it 18 unequaled, for it cures 0 blood. This as done such wonder , ia [ SIZED BOTULE of any arkot, and i sold by Dri dealers at $1.26 per bott nquire for WARNE 'S §. BETES CORE 1t a POSI 1VE Remo H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. Y. FI:E.]:JSI—I N. P. JENSEN'S RESTAURANT "And Confectionery ! 416 10th St., OMAHA, NE FANCYFR'1 = TAKES, &o. ASPEOITYAL MASTER'S SALE. In the Cirenit Court of the United States for the District of N braska James K. O Shorw | v, » Calvin Butlor & Rebocea Tutler [ Chancers. G, W. Dunn & Heory Felber, | FORECLOXUIR OF MOSTOAGE, ) Publ ¢ notice iy he reby givon, that in pursiance and by virtue of & decro et 1l dday of Sy |u| RIOWER A in ho above mber, 1881, 1, ster i Gth day of o'clock in ‘the at thy west door of the and Post Office build City of Lincolu, Lancaster County, ot of Nebradka, sell at auction U followlg des riled proporty, to wits t0-t quarter of the foutheast quars n nmberad nin ), and the (ast thwest of suction num + township uumbere numbered two (2) et | terof the lored thivty (30), thirty-one i) and in the county of Co Spicclal Mawter in ¢ D Q. Hiw, 80 ieitor for Compainant Pree o Lvarvbmly' A L‘-uauhuul Book for the Asking, | By aprly wonally at the nearest office IE - AINGER MANUFACEUKING CO. (or Dy posta cand 1fat i distance ) aDY ADULE por, son vl be preseited Veantitully ljus trated copy of & New Book etitled GENIUS REWARDED, — OR THE —— STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE | & 1 claborate b o what ngraved wood © and gold E SINGER MANUFACTUR: pal Office, 84 L o7 ding et &w RAND OPENING! hor, (from 8t. Louis) Dancing Ac ador lard Hall, cor Fiftecuth and Farn, areanged to st bidlot dancing ean bo taught. Torms liboral, and p satisfaction to schol. ars guaranteed. Friv ructions wil o giv en atthe Dauclig Academy or at the meldcice of the patrons, Private ordc1a #) 00 loft atMax Meyer & | jougeta throuh Train, et Nt Leland Roa ol West for hemg the most diroct, quickest, an wtest line connocting ¢ 1 Cousciu BLuwes o Caxrens trom which radiate 1 OMAIA, the COMMRROIAT EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrates the Continent from the Missour) River to the Pacific Slopo. The CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA- CTFIC RAILWAY I the nnly\[nn from Chicago owning track into K which, by [t own road, roachos the ointa © named, NO TRANSFRRA BY CARRIAGH 0 M1 ooxsrerions! No huddling in il ventilated or unclean cam, As every senger v carried in roomy, clean and ventlated coachos upon Fast Expri s Trains. Dar Cak of unrivaled magnificence, PULLMAN PALACR SLRRPING CARs. and o1ir own world famous DixiNg CARS, upon which meals are scrved of un. rpassed excellorco, o4 the low rate of Sevesry. 14 Crxry mACH, with ample time for heslthtul yment. ugh Cars Letweon Chicago, Peorls, Mil 2 and Missouri River Pointa; and close con 18 8t all points of interscction with other N foket (do W srget this) directly to oves [lsee of importan: i n Kansas, Nebranka, Blac Idaho, Nevala, Cafifornis, shingtan Territory, Colorado, Arizonn and New Moxico, Auliberal arrangementa rogarding baggago s any other line, and rates of fAre alwaya as ow as s, Who fiirnish but a tithe of the com fort. Doga and tacklo of mortamen treo, d folder atall princlpa o Inited Statos and Canad R. R, ST JomN, Vico Pres't & Gon. Tkt and Pass'r At Manager, Chica Cnicazo. Sioux City & Pacinec RAILROAID. THE SIOUX CITY ROUTE Runs a Solid Train Through from Council Eluffs to &t. Faul Without Change Time, Only 17 Hours. "o 2.OP MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE, oM COUNCIL BLUFFS 0 §T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH OR BISMARCK, and all polnta 1n Northern Tows, Minnesota and Dakota. Thi line is oquipped with tho improved Wostinghouse Autonatic Air-brake snd Miller Platform Couvler and Buffer; and for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT is unenrpasced. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car un through W THOUT CHANGE between Kan sas City and St. Paul, via Council Bluffe and Sioux Vity. Trains loave Union P il Biufls, at 7:30 p. & ‘Josoph ar the South, Arriv andat the New Unio; noon, TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE, a4 Remember in taking ¢ Transfer at Coun- arrival of Kansas il Bluffs train from y 1145 p. m., epot at St. Paul at 12:30 Sloux City Route 'he Shortest Line, fortable Ride in the he Quickest Titne and a C Through « ars betwe COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL. #275ce that your Tickets read via the “Sioux J.R. BUCHANAN Superin Gen'l Pass, A.‘em. P. E. ROBINSON, Ass't Gen'l Pass, Ag't Missouri Valloy, Towa. J. T0 O'BRYAN, Southy atern Agent, Blufls, Towa 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880. KANSAS CITY, St. J 0ed Guunml Bluffs u Tis ONLY Direct Line to 8T. LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West. No chango of cars between Omahs and o wouls, and Lut one betweon OMAHA aa¢ NEW_YORK. BX ATTLI P-4 Daily PassengerTrains waciiNo Al EABTFR‘J AND WE ERN CITIES with LESS ADVANCE of ALL; THER LINE > 13 oquipped with Pullman’s Palnce rln,:l\ Palace bay Coacl lier's Safety Platforn o pler, and the ebrated Westinghowse Air-brake o that your ticket reads VIA nANSAS JOSEPI & COUNCIL BLUFFS Rail- Louia. Thly e I"ENNEDY'S EAST INDIA Py 04 ‘WSILYWNIHY 'VISdIJdSAQ ILER & CO., OMAHA, Sole Manufacturers, For St STORES. | PROPOSALS OFYIcE oF PUrsiisivg axn Drror C. S, ) Oxaity, Neb, Nov, 16th, 1881, J Sealed proposals, i o, subject to the wsual conditions, v i1l ' at, this ot until 12 5th, 1581 at | il |,. [ Pt nee at) quired by the Sunsjst Departmeont Ono hindrgd o d o (112) barrols pork, 7,000) ar sides i w thickhess i e AL strappt of ot 220 s hacon each. I Tt with cotton cloth, | ANt ary 5, 1882, | The g s the right to reject Iank prop information as to the wanner of bdd rms of_contract and | payaent, will o fir on application to this | No proposal wi 1 unless accom- | pazied by the instructions to bidders Lnvelopes contain'ig proposals should be | marked *Proporals for Subsistence Stares,” and addre sed 40 the undersi:ned 1108 nis-dat D. 8. BENTON ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ARBACH BLOCK, novZl-m&w rro'sy Wl .SDA\ N( )'WVEMBER S. P. MORSE & CO. 1319 Farnham Stieet. Within the next sixty days we expect to occupy our new store at 1816 and 1317 Farnham street, adjoining our preserit stand, with a stock of Dry (Goods Unequalled in the West, NOT SURPASSED IN THE KAST, and meanwhile we desire that all Omaha should take advantge of the very WE AR MAKING-. Preparatory to moving we ofter our entire stock at a great sacrifice. Study caretully the prices we quote, bear in mind that we buy all goods for cash, do the largest strictiy retail dry goods business between Chicagoand Sanfrancisco, and aim to give our custom the beae fit of nll the low prices and extra uls-h discounts given us by mm\ufuc aurers and importe CLOAK DEPARTMENT. | Men's Sox, Shirts, | KID CLOVES. Beaver Cloaks, handsomely trimmed 3 Button Fisk, Clark & Flagg with Passmenterie and Satin, Silk UNDERWEAR. | Gloves, T8¢, Velvet, 00 to $1.00. ' 4 Button Fisk, Clark & All Wool Beaver Cloaks, from §8. oq 200 Dozen Seamless Fancy British | Gloves, §1.00. i # to 812.C0. Sox 25e. G Button Fick, Clark & Flagg cos, 1,25, The above are well known in the east as one of the best Gloves made. Dozen Fine Enalish Merino Hose | The makers sold us all they had, and 5e. 3 for &1,00 2 we assure our patrons that \h.) rank Seamloss Unbleached Sox §2.00doz, | 88 high as any firs Extra Fine Unbleached Sox §2.50 | Usudly selling at $2.00, $2 Beaver Dolmans, handsomely lrun» | 25 Dozen Men's Fine all Wool Scar- med with Silk and KFringe, 88.00, or | let Half Hose 50c. a Pair fully worth with SatinSilk and Passmenterie Deep | 7He. Fringe, Corded and Tassled, §10.00, At $15.00 we offer a handsomely fur trimmed all Wool Dingonal Dolman, and at 818.00 we show four styles of Dolmans worth fully $20.00. = Light |dor. S P ER ; A S o Tight | Best Quality Linen Collars §1.50| W are solo agents in Omah for Dolmans we show over 13 styles, from | doz. | Courvoisier Kid Gloves. $15.C0 t0$£3. ccial prices | Best Qualily Linen Cuffs $2.50 doz. |, e 2 7 at 20.00 and $55 00, | . Another invoics of Men's Pique|§ Button Courvobier Kids, £2.90 Silk Dolmans from 845.00 to 875.00, |Sewn, Stitehod back Derby Street |} Button Courvoisicr Kids, — 2.20 6 Button Courvaisier all handsomely trimmed with Fur [Gloves $1 Kius, 2.50 pair, usually” sold at Plush, $2.00 to 82 50, Every pair warranted | Foster Lace r ids, all Lengths. T uaes T |not to break. 3 Button Real Kid, ] only $1.256 DREss Goo[)s mllcuvy Merino Shirts or Drawers| 4 Button Real Kud, Lluck, only 1.0 Ladies’ Suitings, Cashmeres, MAERY S ““‘“ ”l':\\'y Merino Shirts or Drawers Silks and Plaids, Novelties, 1.00. LACES, RIBBCHS, ETC. mauchine e all Silk Spanish, Guipure, Chintiily and other new style Laces, from one to twelve inches, Deep Cream or Black. anish Lace Scarfs from o Shirts or Drawers NN (}0 worth $1,25. Hand or For $1.25 wo sell a very heavy Patent Merino Shirt or Drawer that has heretofore sold for §1.50. Seamless Shirts or Drawers from §1.50, formerly 8175, up to the best | Cartwright and Warner's Hand-knit Scoteh Shetland Wool. ORDERS TAKEN for Silk, Under- wear. 46 inch Black Cashmeres, Tie., Me., 8100, £1.25. We will agree in all cases to refund the money for Cashmeres should they. 3oe to not prove satisfactory. Our prices will be found 20 to 30 per cent less than those usually asked for same qualities; all we asked is 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. ¢ also add to our suck of Ten Cent Ribbons Many new colors_and extra widths in Satin and Gros Grain, Come carly this morning. BLANKES. GOMFORTS. Our Blanket Stock is the largest in Omaha, and as our prices will show is cheapest we ever offered. 10-4 White Blankets §1.50, |SATINS, SILKS, VELVETS. PLUSHES, 48 inch Drap de Ete at $1.25, 81.50, | In this department all goods are of $1.80, 32..)0 our own importation at the prices — — - - —— |we name. No house west of New HOS|ERY York can compete with us. ’ 19 inch_Black Satins, all beautiful Ladies’ and Childr:n’s lustre and well covered, Tic., 8ic., UNDERWEAR. 95e., $1.00. 23 inch Black Satin, 81.00, 8L 50 dozen Ladies’ all Wool Seamless Hose, 40c. $1.40, $1.50, $1.60, $1.65. A complete line of Colored Safins 26 dozen Ladies’ nll Wool Seamless Hose, extra heavy, 50c. at 90c., equal to the $1.256 Satin of 25 dozen Ladies’ fine last season. Black Gros Grain Silk 50c., 76c., 90c., $1.00, Hose, 7ic., worth $T.00. qaore: Children’s all Wool Seamless Hose for school wear, all sizes, 20c., worth 10c. to 50c. worth $! 100 Puirs 10-4 White Blankets $2.00, worth §3.00. 60 11-4 White Blankets $2.50 Pair. 60 10-4 White Blaukets §3 50 Pair. 60 114 White Blankets $4.50 Par, 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. all worth 25c., a yard |gg gt Tt ! Wool Blankets Cashmere An Extra Large San Jose, California, Blanket for $10.00. The Very Best Bargain iz Omaha. 48 Bed Comforts Cashmere Finish Gros Grain Silk from $1.15 to $3.50. We have full lines of our celebrated brand of e each, worth Boys’ all Wool Gray Mixed School 5 be. to 81, (“0 it Hoso 40c... worth 50c. to Toe., Cashmere Alexandre Silks| . 48 Bed Comforts Toe. each, worth Ladies’ extra heavy Fleeced Lined $1.26. Belbriggins, 50c: Black and Colored Plushes, full 21| 48 Bed Comforts, very large and inches wide 3 50, 19 inch Silk Velvets from $1.25 to $4.00. Over 20 qualties to choose from. heavy, at $1.25 each. Fine French Blankets of our own importation from $15.00 to $50.00 a pair. Ladies’ fine Merino worth 60c. Children’s fine Merino Vests, 25c. to §2.00. S P MOBSE & CO., 1319 Farnham Street. CHAS. McDUNALY’S Emporium of Fashion! 1403 E A RINELA VL STC. Vests, 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 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 TO $150.00, Dexterl, ThomastsBre, gk W AKEF IWLD WILL BUY AND SE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN WAL, B W Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMENT Pay Taxes, Ruub Houses, Hte. 1¥ YOU WANT 70 KUY O B Call ab Offce, Room §, Crefghton Block, Omaha, MRS, A. L. BERUQUIST a trs. F. O. Kellogy's Trailorings ! ys- . ugh invtriction int o Art of Haatl g PL.ASTER, ET0. it given i thiv syatcm. - Talcs desiring porfect » . Uou, the 1etenh French deaigus SSTATE AGENL FOR MILWAUKEE CEMYNT CONPANY al cut, mu.u d draped at A VEEY FEASOND rantee of per: Toet e " Mave reaoved trom S1F o 911 1xth Bt., Dougla 15th Sta. Umaha, Neb. Near Union Pacific Depot, - - - OMAHA, NEB up stair, a09dim AN