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¥ 4 i “R E NOVEMBER 8., .. Em—m—— — —— THE DAILY BEE--~OMAHA SATURDAY | The Daily Bee. | Saturday Morning, Nov. 18, | Weather tepore, (4'he following observation: are takon at the saine moment of time at all the stations nsmed.) War Dreartyest, U, viok, OMAHA, Nov. 17, 8, , BranaL 8| n~} 9, (1: n Clear [c Foh [Cear Fresh | 1Snow LAkt Ol o 0 3 [0 41 | 80 8E_ILight w0 65 | 41 NW Fresh Vincent... Bismarck Batord . Custer. . weadwond, Assnaboive. | . i Biver 4 fooc 11 Inches above low water mark at Omaha, 1 foet 10inches at Yankton, Miselssippl b foot 1 [uches at Davenpoit, 4 feot 4 inchos at Bt. Paul, 10 € ot 5 fuches at 85 Louly, 4 feod 9 Inches at LiCrose sud 7 feet 4 Inchos o vabuque. LOOAL BREVITIES. —There was & brilliant display of the aurora borealis leat night, —Tggs aro very roarce and high. The roosters have all gone into the democratic papers, hence the hens take a lay off. -1t tried hard yesterday to get up & snow storm, ~-The turkeys song: *Eat, drink and be merry for t)-morrow yo die.” —Fred Giesler was sentenced to pay 820 fine and make double restitution of prop- erty for petit larceny, —0. Specht has recured the contract for making and puting on the cornice of the Nobraska National Bank. —Four plain drunks were arraigned be- tore Judge Beneke .yesterday. Three paid and the other case was continued. —Gallery seats at {Boyd's opera house for the Ingersoll leoture are put up to fifty cents and all below the gallery $1 each, —Wim, Nelson, of the Beston Clothing House, is setting up the cigars previous to sitting up nights, Its a gic, Mother and daughter are as well ar could be expectsd, a8 Miss N, arrived only Thursouy. —Well! Well!! One of our leading brick- Iayers of Omnha hue etruck s bonauza rure enough. 8. G. Walker, with Bailey & Olson, is the lucky man, Its a girl, weight nine pounds. No wonder Sam is one of the happiest bricklayers in town now. —The social given by No. 8 C mpany at Firemen’s hall Thursday was a great success, About forty couples were present and danced to the music of the little Ttal- ian band, Another sociable will be given next Thursday, ~The five prisoners sentenced at the present term of the District Court were taken down to the pen Thursday, each having o threo years’ term to serve out. The prisoners were Hollander, McGee, Dawson, McDonald and Flintwell, —It is olaimed that Commissioner Midgely has concluded to withdraw his circular forbidding the Iowa pool lines from recelving Novadafreight unless the charges were piepaid to Council Bluffs, It is thought that this will avert the anticis pated war.between tho U, P. and Towa lines, —The telsphone system by which all the leading cities of the North Platte country are to be put in communication with each other has been completed, adding that ter- ritory to the Omaha and Fremout ex- o nges, The new line is 48 miles long, The central offices at Blair, Fremont and Arlington are open from7 a. m, to 10p. m, ~—A two months’ old boy baby was left recently on the doorstep of the residence of Mr. Noah Emberson, on Mason street, No note or information as to the child’s age or identity was found, Mr, (and Mrs, Em. berson, having no childeenof their own are delighted with the prize and propose to care for it and raice it a8 if it were their own flesh and blood, ~The opening social reception of the Young Men's Christian association, at their new quarters, will take place on Monday evening next. The music for the oceasion will be furnished by Mr. J, Wes- lie Wilkine, who has kindly volunteered himself in this part of the programme, and it is pot necessary to say that it will be of & very interesting character. Somoe of our best musicians will aid him. Miss Eva Lowe, who has not often appeared before public audiences in our city, but who is & very fine reader, will take a part in the programme. The rooms of the atsociation ade peculiarly pleasant for their wocials— the arrangements being so complete, Heretofore they have had only one or two rooms, but now they have five inoluding their well lighted and ventilated hall, with parlor, reading room and kitohen, Noth. iog will be left undone to make this the best social the association has ever givvn, Lady friends will meet on Saturday at the association parlor, —A rather ancient document was Thursday filed in county clerk's office, It wan aquit claim deed for certain property in Douglas county and was dawn Nov, 11, 1861, but never put on record, Tt was from J, W, Peck and M, S. Hinman, of Arapahoe county, Colorado, to George Moeyer, of Buckskin Joe “‘Distirkt,” Park county, Ool. A warrantee deed antedat: ing this & short time was filed with it. ~The Omaha Commercial Record has made an acquisition which will add con. siderably to its strength. Mr. A, H, Fiteh, for sowe time past with Trx Bk, has gone in with the Rccord as business manager, and will assist general'y in push. ing forward the enterprice, This journal is mon political and devoted wholly to the ‘ecmmerce, manufactures and productions of the city and state, representing the wholesale business exclusively. It will bereafter be issued daily. Mr, Fitch is able, trusiwortby and caleulated to win friends end keep them wherever he may be, He has our bost wishes. ~A recent decision bhas becn made by Land Comwissioner MoFarlaud, at Wash- ingion, to the effect that uo person shall be deprived of his rights a4 » settler on public lands by reason of false information BAR AND BENCH. prety familiar to the readers of Tre Ber, na it covers that case exactly, Mr Ruwh| proposes to open up the matter anew and | 7o to the expense of securing counsel, eto,, B e e e hmenoey, | U100 Banquet by the Douglas County Bar. which recentiy passed into the hands of the Valentine creditors, He has already taken the necessaty steps to bring the | case bafore the commissioner at Washing- | Attended by the Legal Lumin- ton. eries in Nebraeka, —The Omaha Electrie company i | making arrangements to string all it wires in the alleys in the oentral part of the city, and yesterday the work ot erect: ing double masts, with two cross-bars, wae - begun, The masts, one on pach side of the | The banquet by the bar of Douglas sl ey, are forty feet hizh. The first paie| oounee to Hon, James W. Savage, ex- of masts was put up in the alley near th | | ; o Omahi_Natiooal béakc buliding, Toere| 080 of\the distriot court, aud Bon, James Newille, his successoz, which will be three paira of masts in sach hlock The upper cross-bar will accommodate | took place at the Millard hotel las over 100 wires, and the lower cross-bar is | evening, was one of the most elegant intended for the use of the electric light | nocial affairs that has ever taken place wires of the Nebraska Electric lichting |in Gmaha, e The Masical Union orchestra fur- nished tho music for the occasion, playing as the guests assembled and Who Pay Homags to the Rising and Sotting funs. —Thos, 8, Stevard was brovght in Thursday, from Sidney, by depaty U. 8 marshal, and will be taken to Deaver to- ‘|day. Hols charged with taking letters | 3 iutervals doring the cvening from from tho Denver postoffics nddressed to | their station in the west end of the another man, and after opening destroyed | hall, The tables were decorated with them, Onthe 24:h of December, 1881, it | flowers, fruit and the usual desigus in ia claimod, he took a lsttor nldrested to T, | pastry. H. Stewart, and opened and destroy-d it. | _ At thehead of the tablo sat Judge 1t contained n bill of exchange drawn by | Wakeley, who acted as chrirman and the Citizoos baok of Dysatt, lows, De. |tosst-master. On his right was Ex cember 20, 1881, for the payment of 8150 | Jndge Savage, Judga McCrary, of the to the order of T, H, Btewart, and was di- | United States circuit court, and Judge rected to the Fiest National bank of Chi- :_’,”'i.?é‘.',:.\},',‘,m(';;.ftx'lr:,oxfi?;p:.‘:w.!o::;; oago. Heiyaleo charged with similaaly | N cijla of the distrist court and taking and_dostroying auother letter be-| Judgo Bimor §, Dandy of tho United longlog to T, H. Stewart, containing two | States district court. drafts pagable tothe ordor of Stewart and |~ The guosts present were as_follows: drawn by T, A, Pioroe, ono being for 8150 F; E Eatabrook, Georgo T Gilbert, J 1 5 ebster, General eorge 'Brien, gy bids Georgo W Ambiose, John M Thurston, There is hardly an adalt person | 1 118 Kentedy, George W Dosne, John . Y 7 - Ch - Ma living but is sometimes troubled With | Soprai . § Beetotn T Wool. kidney difflculty, which is the most | worth, George ¥ Pritchest, J C Cowin, prolific and dangerous cause of all dis- [ Judge A M Chadwick, United States At- oaso, Thero ia 1o sort of need to| tormey GJM(] I.%nh;xm.n‘, 1}‘ C 1;:", of i wcoln; Judge Tucker, of Blair; Senutor have any form of kidney or urinary | Jji s giy ) He " 0F Falln Citys Charles t?onhh: if Hop Bittera is taken ocos- (W Seymour, of Nelraska City; sionally. %:I Davidson, of bT;numaeh; Mre s RS elps, of Schuyler; K K Hamer, of _HUB PUNCH, prepared of pure old Knrrl'uy; Ed M Bartlett, Wm H. ljlm‘:, liquors and aromatic fruit juices, surposses | P O Hawes, Walter Bennett, C J Hunt, sny punch or t ddy made on the spur of | Arthur Wakele; seph R Clarkson, C 8 the moment, Trade supplied by M. A, | Montgomery, y Kstabrook, I H MoNamara at manufacturers’ prices. | Congdon, Chis 1t Redick, Jobn T Pell, Families supphed by A. H. Gladstone, | Chas J Green, N J Barnham, Wm Har- Omaha, Neb. = denburg, WL” N}hflulfi Chas Saunders, G itchoock, Mr Hall, Dexter L Thomas, BELLAMY-F RANCIS. L8 Huoul it W Sinlon), 4 (J;’l'm:p L 3 e roff, Howard B Smith, ¥red B Lowe, An Bx-Omaha Pollceman CAUGLt &% Kimer Frank, Judgo Anderion, Talph Bet. Gaylord, J O'Connor, Park Goiwin, Mr Hyde, E Rosewater, of Tz Ber; Al Sor- A pleasant wedding took place Thurs | enson, of The lepublican; Sands F Wood- day at the residonce of Mr. John | Pridse of dhe Herald, The following was the bill of fare: Bmdy., northeast corner of Cuming Blue Poifu on Half Shell, 9 and Eighteenth streets, The partiey| Celery. i sttuce, Olives, thus launching upon the men of mat-| gy o hEe ORI L rimony wero Mr. Frank Bollamy, an i med Ty, ) 5 o mbales of Maczaroni, officer of the Omsha polics foroe un- | pruiio Ghickens, with Water Cress, der Mayor Chase’s regime, and a firat Teal Luck, with Jelly, class man, aud Miss Faunie Francis, Ot ar o anslls . Calve’s Head, en_Believae. an amiable and accomplished young Chicken Salid, en Mayonnai 1ady. Saratoga Chipe, i8S Pyramid Meringue, Ornamental Cake. A large number of invited guests Wine Jelly. Assorted Cake, witneluaddthu oltimmm‘fi, vgflch wn; Ice Urecmfi. Fruits. solemnized by Rev. r. Green, « O ffee. Trinity Mission, Tho brido was at.| About 10 o'clock Judge Wakely de- tired in imperial blue silk trimmed in | livered an addresa payioz a high Spanish lace, wreath of sweet forgot- | tribute to the incoming and outgoing me-nots, with tuber roses at_the neck [ udges of the district court, to whum (presented by Mrs. Charies Woodman) the bar had tendered this testimonial, aud pearl ornaments, After the cere- Hon, J. M. Woolworth in response mony '-[" sat dlown to an elegant sup- :‘: L :"‘;‘ :nle ‘t‘fl’!;’ S]"“E:my"d. L r. The following i ry Righ tribute e a n- PRt SOLREIRIa L diiiierr e Handsome bouquet, Mrs, Charles mponded_ in a acling manner, ex- Woodman; pair of books, 'W. Par- | pressing his appreotation of the cordial ker; silver salt dish, Mr, and Mrs, reception, He dwelt at !’“!"‘ upon Robinson; silver fruit dish, Mrs, Ous- | his seven years careeras distriot judge loy; desert dishes, Mr. and Mra. §. [8nd the many trying difficulties he Williams; pair of silver uapkin rings, had to encouater. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Watt: perfame Hon. John M. Thurston reaponded and case, Mr, Frank Redman, silver |to the toast, “The Present Judge.” butter dish, Mr. and Mrs, T, 8, Vin-(He gave a_biographical skotch’ of agar; pair of silver salt cellars, Miss | Judge Neville, beginning with his Ella Ousley; pair of silver vases, Miss | boyhood struggles for a living and re- Lula Ousiey; silver mug, Mr. J. H, | viewing his career as s soldier, a law- Tolbert; silver mug, M. O. Rickets; | yer and prosecuting attorney. hand puiated plate with silver brace, | Judge Neville replied in a rather Mr, and Mra, Gilbert Pitts; silver nap- | humorous vein, pledging himself in kin ring, Miss Lulu King; stlver napkin cqnolunun to administer his office ring, Mrs. A. Kug; silver pickle without fear or favor and without po- stand, Mrs. J. R. Simpson; silver |litical bias, pickle castor, Misses Lulu and Ida| Letters of regrot were read from Bruce; half dozen silver spoons, Mrs, | Mayor Boyd end Hon, John I M. Bruce; plush easy chair, O, Oraig; | Redick, glass tea eot, excelsior brand, 8, King;| ~ Hon. George W. McCrary and glasn tea sot, Mr. and Mrs, A. Hen.|Judge Dundy responded to the drick; toiletsot, Mr. J, H. Williams; | 0ast to in cushion and ink stand, Miss M. illiams; pair of vases, Misses Nick- ene; epitoon and silver receiver, Mr. and Mres, Barks; castor, Mr. Blake ‘I’ivn;wn; card reccli]ver, Mre. J. H, illiams; prayer book and hymnal " Rey. Green; majolica tea lel’; M, gogd&zg::l:;z:.m do by G | E. and Mra, J. Nowman; majolica sugar | gariy st G5 g gar | Btabrook, Hon, J. L_ Wobdater, bowl, Mrs, Stewart; easel with paint- | op, iR e R st gaacl with paint- | Charles W. Green, Chas, R. Redick, g, Mr, re, Charles Watking;| g, W, Simeral, H. D. Estabrook, two steel engravings, Mr. -and Mre. [ Arthur Wakel H. Wataon, orumb plato and_ brush, | s The yey ey are aee e hfn. O.hli- Oarey; china majolioafrait |yt ay well ws witty, The company plates, Mr. and Mes. Falton; shelt | giq not disperse il aftor 1 a. m, cover and tidy, Miss Hendricks; water bowl and pitcher, Mr, and Mrs, Mer- rinn; pair of vases, Miss Steward; set of silver kaives and fork, tablespsons and teaspoons, Mr. Forbush, of Kan. [ D8VY Crockett—A stary of Mayo's sas City, Mo.; silver sait collar, pair Legitimate” Days-Ooming u;;nut-, dozon towels, table cloths, ArracHons r. Buoknew, of Council Blufls; elver LTI i A celory giass, Miss O, MoCuy: aet of| Mr. Sheridan Corbyn is the first napkins, Mr. and Mrs. D Ribinson; | manager of the season to favor us g:‘:d [.:1“'-3. ll_\lrl-. F. Brown; pair of | with a four nights entertainwent of piokyl: oo a,‘".l'f,. lsi;;:u;firl';:n nearly tho esme bill. Whilo last E‘ckla stand, Mre. M. Henry; night’ .-udmnua was hardly as large utter dish and card receiver, Mr. and | 8 the first, it proved the strength of Mra, W. W. Porter; silyer butter|his attraction aud will show that Om. dish, Mra. H. L. Brown; silver sugar|,}a is & pretty good olty for amuse- bowl, Mrs. Sly; pair vases, Louis Du- | uents, © When we take into con- poni Ex 'Jlt‘;l plato 'fi‘jflg' povon fet| sidoration tho enthralling - dramatio & A. Johnson andJ, B, Bouseman, | jyterest that is everywhere so promi- Do Not Move Blindly. nent in Davy Crockett, its genuine (o carefully in purchasing medic pathos, inherent strength and Many adyertised remedies can work great | strong comedy vlements, one is not I‘utu‘r‘y-'—u- worse than mone, Hurdock | surpriced at 1ts longevity, This after. Blowd Bitters ure purcly a vegetatle prep- | noon a matinee will be given, and the aration; the ewallest child can take them, | ool B S GE TR SR OO ) They kill disease and cure the patient in « | SPESKEmONt closed with Frank Mayo safe aad kindly in his new play, “‘Streots of New ‘‘IHE FEDERAL COURTS.” ablest and most impressivo address of the evening, in response to the toast, “The bar, its influence potent for LI Mg WD THE THEATRE i 3 A—”-'o - York," This its first production METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA. | hare, and as it a R A NEB: rival to his Davy Crockett, tho sealsare Tables supplied with the best the |going fast, warket atiords, The traveling publio| A good story on Frank’s legitimate cluim thoy get botter accommodations | dsys—who, by the wa,y will always and more general satisfaction here | remain a favorite in Omaha, whether than at any other house in Omaha, [ he givesus Macbeth or Davy Crockett Rate, 82 por day, " sug2lifm —is going the rounds of theatrical 1 — -t — | cireles, and we can't help repeating it SLAVEN'S YOSKMI 1 COLOGNE | Whew ho wan st e Ty e de Lowers of the | people it will be remembered his com- "t‘; fb‘::.fl.zyg.sfi?n{rfg VI::;uhlfb: pauy was larce, and his advertising et e T e e extensive. One of his most elaborate received from local offic:rs This prowmi- ses to reviv 02 old case of Rush against Valentivo ¢ particulass of which s | L | “hangers” represented him as Mac. Fraucisco. For sale in Omaba by W. | beth, and lnv!lhvr as the sorrowful ). Whitehouse and Kennuio Bros, | Hamlet. Inone of our well known & o beverage resorts a guy had written Hon, A. J. Poppleton delivered the | & under the Macbeth lithograph: “Forty, count 'em, forty !” Chariie Lord, dramatic eorrespondent of the Chicago *‘Nows Leuter,” happened to drop in and notic the Hawmlet cardboard rty, pay ‘em, forty !’ Frank was invited in to nee the ‘*handwriting on_the wall” and mignificd his with the entire crowd The next, engagement at the Boyd is Robert G, In who will have & packed honee M y night Barlow, Wiis J2.s Minstrels hold the beards Friday night, and are followed by tho *“Maid of Arran” com pany, in which Agnes Halleck is the star, Saturday and matinee. MUSICAL AND DRAMAT!IO, Mile. Rhea is in Toronto, Lawrence Barrett is in Chieago, *‘Esmeralda” is being done through Illi- nois, The Boston Tdeal Opera company is in Chicago. Kate Claxton is tempting the fire fiend in Iltinofs, “Rovany Rye” still drives crowds in New York. “Only » Farmer's )aughter” has got out to Leadville, “The White Slav olis for the next week. Kiralfy’s *‘Around the World” will epend two weeks at Chicavo, The Boston Ideals are talking of pro. dusing “The Marriage of Figaro,” Mary Anderson will appear in Philadél- phia in tne midale of December, Miss Kellogg will in Boston on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Minni» Hauk sang with the Strakosch Opera com pauy in Tadisnapolis last week, There are in london st present foriy- one regnlar theatres, with seating capacity for 55,326 persons, Mrme. Nitsson's stage jewels, eupposed to have been destroyed st the Park thes. ter fire, have lc¢n recovered from the ruins uninjured, *‘And still they come.” A new star in the person of Miss Margaret Bonner, who has been acting with Mlle, Rhes, is about to take ‘‘the road.” Mre. Langtry will remain in New York until Decemter 4; she will play in Boston, She will appear in Philadelphia December 18, Chicago Jaouwy 1, and New Orleaus January 30, The Belle Union theater, San Franoisco, has been closed by the police on the scora of immorality. The manager and company were arrest«d and beld for trial. Gilbert and Sullivan's new overa, “Tolanthe: or, the Peer and the Peri,” will be produced simultaneously in London, New York, Philadelphia and Boston on Saturday, the 25th inst. Sarah Berphardt has been engaged by the sgenoy of the South American thea- tres for fitty repreientations, obicfly in Brszil, She will bo accompanied by Da- malz «nd Dieudoune, and will rrceive $165,000 for her 185 daye of absence. The charming Msdam Albani-Gye, whose lnve!{ voice and perfect style hive been heard at all the r.cent Engi:h music festivale, has finally arranved to appearin America with Her Majesty's opera cowpany shortly after New Year's day. Sarah Barnbardt has accepted & new tragedy called ‘“Francois I,” from M. Parodi, the author of “Jome Vamcue,” ond will produce it in her own theatre, which is_hereafter to be known as the Theatre Mcderno, Blanca Lablanche (Blanche Davenport) recently a, peared at Bologna, She bad & great reception, receiving eighteen cfiln be- fore the curtain, and met_with n decided success, After & tour of Ttaly_sho will go to all the principal cities of Spain, Aus- tralia and Germ:ny, Tho operas selected for production at the Cincinnati Opera Festival of January nex are “Willi: Tel “L‘Alrlo-ne," ‘Le Proph omeo and Juliet,” “Lohen- grin,” “Nozze di Figaro,” * emiramire” and “‘Don Giovanni.” agner, it will be seen, is not especially honored by the Ger- mans of Cincinoati, Miss Fanny Davenport began her Eng- lish provincial tour in Bright+n on October 20th, appearing in “‘Unly ® Woman,” and was greeted with a wietched house and the play was received with derision, Miss Davenport is admitted in England to be a handsome woman and an excellent actress, but the kway sbe s “managed” gxcites amazement and sympathy. Mies Kate Pattison, who snpports Mrs, Langtry, has ambitious views. She has annonnced her intention cf remaining with Mrs, Lantey during the present season, and in the fall of next year taking ‘‘the rond” as a star on her own acccunt, Miss Pattison has been on the stage atout three years, and was formerly the friend, com rnninn and private secretary of Miss Emi- y Faithfal, At the London Lyceum *Much Ado About Nothing” is pronounced by the en- tire press to be the.most superb of all tho Irving revivals,. All London is talking about the beauty of thy ecenery, the real. ism of tho effects, the charm of the music, the glorious magnificence of the dresses, the perfection of the acting, The Chapel e, with its real organ, its real stained #8 windows, its real cboir, and its al- Tost renl wedding cerewony, is probably the most splendid *‘set” that has ever been arranged on the stage of & theater. The Loudon audiences are wild with dslight over it, and every seat in _the house is booked for months to come. The young Theodor Bjouksten, who ac- compnies bis famous countrywoman, is very good looking and only 23 years old, When Nilason was last at Stocknolm she was followed wherever she weut by a crowd, which would gather in front of her botel in the hope of catching a elimpse of her. Amovg these admirers one young man was conspicuons for bis assiduity, and Mume, Nil-son at last became guite sunoyed at his persistent attention. Oune evening she found herself serenaded, and was »truck by the clear tones of a tenor voice which rose ahove the rest. Sending forthe sicger, she dicovered that this tenor was none other than her young admirer. When quite a boy Bjorksten vowed, in the name of his 0o mtrywoman, Christive Nillson, to devote himseif to music, though destived by his parents for the navy. Mme. Nils- 80D was #0 attracted b{lh cice and en- thusisem that, takisg him under her pa- tronage, she placed him with one of the best masters in Paris, - —— W. H. McCoy, of the populac Res- taurant in the "basement of Boyd's Opera Uonse, dosires to state to the public that he is prepared to furnish sand for building purposes on the shortest possible notice and is also pre- pared to receive erders for heavy haul- ing of any description. nov3-tf o MR will be in Tndianap: Fine Fancy Candies for the Holi- day trade at {ivindorl'l. +41322" Doug- las stroet. Specialty of home-made Qandies, Cakeos, and sll kinds of Con- iections, Families and parties sup- plied on ehortest possible notice, 181w e The Fifth Annusl Ball of Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company No. 1, will be held on November 20:h at Masonic Hall, Tickets, $1. Com- mittee on arrangements—Ed. Wittig, Charles Fisher, J, Rothholz, T. H. Koester, L, Kroelzsh, 174-Tues&Fri to Nov29, Genuino Buckwhest Flour and Maple Syrup at Wiemera', : 13mon-wed&fri Oelery and Oysters st Wiemer'. g , 18mon-wed&fri g it, wrote under | approval by smiling | t| has assumed = tangible shape. SOME SCHEMES. The Attraction to Omaha of For- eign Oapitalists, the Cor Paxton D. J, Hamilton were amon Bluffs names registered at the night, I I Bartlett and wife an1S. W, T ard, I1. C. Lett and O, W, Mosler, coln; H B, Palmer, Piattsmouth; J ? Campbell, Oakdale; W, D. Hill, Beat Some of the Ineide Work Ac-|R, 8, Maloney, Jr, and wife, Hambo ere, Kearnos; Wm, Dulm, W, M Lecn: nnel SOR RENT A new cottage, with thr e rooms '] J8%%a100 per month, 50th St., be ween Farnam 163, Furnished room and board 1916 127-t without Lin<| | g ters' block, 16 h and Cali 1. | torn 1618 o] JOR KENT-A nicely furnished front room ol I" cheap. Apply 1706 Burt. 140161 » EMITS' \mn! Mas , Just completed :mlnl y 0 v L, Den Nobraska City, ure at the | I ready for delivery ch, 1s4 feet wide complished by the Board n g Naboaak by 7 fect long. Largest and most completo map of Trade. Paxton, from rior Nebraska of Omaha ever published, Official map of the 3 ¥ faeshall §. T, Rouss and N, 8, [ city, _Sce column, Harwood, of Lincolos D. C. Andeson ‘I hete is one very important fact be- | J. W, Earle, of Columbus; C, J. Phelps. | = ing demonstrated by tho existence of |of Schugler; J. C. Post and brother, of k Columbus; W, T. MoAdams and i Omaha board of trade, which is Uit bt P rt Niobrara; J. W, Tucker, B the extent to which the attention of business men and those having money | Nt Give woro among the Nek to invest is being attracted to the|jangat ¢ e Millard lact night. (Gate Oity as a splendid field for loca- - - ting. The secretaty, Mr. Thomas o Gibeon, is constantly in receipt of let- | nse, tors from all atates in the Union 1l f : " 1t climbed an vpright besw to the e ment likely to be received in startiog | v q¢) otitig swallow fhoih & Bee8, manufactories, etc,, in our mida From one tu.u half a dozon of these 1 14k thin opportiuiey th teak communioations aro read b every | o€ UIY AR meeting and are answered by Mt, Gib- | Bitters,” Expec to find them x aun, seous and er aud composed ¢ THE GLUCOSE WORKS, whicky, we were It was through the insurnmentality |as their mild tuste, jus! of the board that the scheme of start- | tea. ing up extensive glucose works in this | nor, friends, have Ii iso tried, city was brought to public notice and | pronounce them the best medicine 'E,UK RaNT—Two now awolling, rosnlted in the incorporation of a com- | they have ever taken for building up pany, to whosa capital nearly $100,- | strongth’and toning up the system. 000 has alrcady heen subscribed. ‘Lho [ was troabled with costivences, head- | FIOR KENT— incorporators b fore organizivg fally [ ache aud want ot appetite, My a or beginning active work have doier- onty ‘ave all now gone, mined to send a committee of two to the valus of such a manufactory to |but T need him noi now. tiose who invest their ospital in itand to the city. Capt. C. B. Rustin and Paymastor Joseelyn, of the Union Pacitic, wero appointed as such committee, and will probably start about the lst of December. Thoy | People's Advooa alv 25, 1878, J. W. Robinson, Urete and Leon Tharman, | “iheap _Horace Laplanche, of Warrensburg, N, making inquir.cs a8 to the encourage- | Y., saw a spotted dder enter his burn, of your “Hop A Mrs. Cresawell and Mra, Con- | 04K I have & ¥ contract with a dootor to 1 ok personally investigate and report upon | aficx the health of myselt and family GILLILAND, , Pittsourg, Pa, aud | [OR RET—Upsiairs, 1417 Fa nhem stroct, 5 4 JONN 6. JA 0'8 TUEN | —House 6 Tooms and & rge barn, fuqure «ougiss strect, betweea uith and ] won, | B s Inir; | O REN k0 of 8 rooms n firet-ciise 4 rdor, 10 bio ke from cpers hon sras. | Honse of 10 vo ms, 'wil ‘conven er'es, § s B> ks fesn opera hous House of 5 rooms, 23d and Nie 8 on ¥arnam, 2 floor: i NT—Avery plsant Rrplched roon 1 south 18th 8t.betworn St. Mary's Ane.- eavenworth St. ey [ OR RENT--Housse of 5 roois,50th and Dou. clas stroet, 815 o month., o2l . DBOGGS & HILL. O REN ulsbiod o with gas and encen roquired, An. tos- | ply 8¢ noxthw d osd Bu aves t o.mor ct s, | Oy RENT—A furnished Houss, 301 bodge. bud | 750K CEN/—2h s + no S and oue 6 1o Toquirs corne. Chicagoand 16th st « Swite, Ba-tt U, SIX FULTIS quire at D, Hydo office, Mil and 1 ewo othor dwellinga in dosirable loo.tfty, by McE cou 1 | No. 1614 Dongine wtre ¢ 174 ags of flve rooms, Inguire er 16.h a1 (hioago -teeos. at Northwe R10.41 OR REN arge offica room or half store, 1020 Farnham gt eot T07-t1 £70 RENT—A store i Balcombe block, on B “16th street, near Davenport. St A D. Balcowbe. 606-26itt Fuu RENT-- [he bu ldirg at present occupled by the Westorn Unon . elegraph Company, cir eror Farnaw and (0th itioets: Apply 10 Barker Brov., Gas office. SI7-t1 V’Ol Vg o will visit the glucose works at Pekin, Tlls., and at Wheeling, West Vir- Azt OTEL FOR SALE—First class hotel for eale gnia. John Filive, E:q, who is a partner with the patentoe at the latter | A1 place, was in the city a fow days ago, and is very anxious to have the com- mittee como on and sce for themae!ves the nature of the busincas. X PLANING MILL, LOAN—UB chateel miortgago so- | O o A attan, 0. 1610 Dol Por pariiculars, address, Hof . A in a live western to Has o/l the first cla's trade. Reason for selling other business. OR SALECHEAP - Bakery, well located; good business in « ne of the li est to s ns in Ne- braska, Reason for sol ing, poor health and must get out of business. Inquire at BE office. 1:4-lin A letter has also been received from Ji a wentleman at Rockford, Illinoie, ONEY TO LOAN—Callat Law Omes of D, L. Thomaa Room @ Crelghton Block, ,. XCELLENT BRICK for salc, 89.00 per thou- sand. Yard, 16th street, two blocks south of Bellevue road, Lorexzo Dispur. asking what inducements would be N ONEY TO LOAN—On personal preperty ot 177-1mnovist i) 13 any description A. C. Troup, Attorn offered toward the establishment -of a | J¥E any dcserint SFes sash and door factory in Omahe, which o OR SALE—Barrels and kegs. Also hoop poles would afford employment tcf260 men, — reee wANiED i Dought at cooper shop, cor. 18th and Pierce, 100dect1® JERRY SEYMOUR, Mr. Gibson replied that by coming|~x7aNten A dimims rooms they v;suld secure & point fora mighty | YV SRR R hi fiold. e BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, W A e i A communication was sent to the |—— - secretary of the board asking that dal- VWASTRD A middl egates be sont to attend the forthcom- | (Y, | has ing annual meeting of tho National | Apply tol. oom g ed woman to od cook, and come recomme cut. Jas. A. Leyden. 2 eating stoves from £3.00 to t bargain, Keudis, and Leavenworth, 16-18¢ irl at {OR SALE—Handsome set of parlor furniture, take set of bedroom furni ure and some fine en” of officers’ mess at Fort Cmahn. | gravings, east sideof 15th street, first door north 1. | of Lodge. 105-18¢ Butter, Cheese and Egg Association, | —— which meets at Milwaukee on the of December, No delegates were ap pointed, but it is possible some of the members of the board who aze pro- T R R e el s N Ere ok Ao YR IV s i) ] that time and take in the conventior, | k0 d pay. Inquire A REVIVAL, i It is intimatéd that the scheme of building a low bridge, wagon and foot bridge, across the Missouri at this point, to connect Omaha with Council A flast-class dressma naking for private p D—A mieat and p n do bith, Wages & if ¥ between 14th and 15th § 13 N. 16th streat, room 6. ook, one who for firkt month act ry. Apply to nion, corner 12th and Howard. of Omaha, just completed and y for d livery at 87 cach. s 4 fect wide long. Largest and most complete map ever published. Official map of the ccl «o'l | TOR SALE A first class span of mules, harness, nd | I and wagon. Inquire Faulconer Opora House! 730 Fen amprick tose, iequite atdruz storo corver 10th and Douglas. 936.4 “D t 8aLn—Three thousard western wethers, Tand2yearsod. Weightabout 90 peunds. F.C.GR+BLE, 962 ttmand e Kearney, Neb. 1 is bein; i vhat i Bluffs, is being revived, and h‘,n:t ANTED—Eight machine operators 2 e Wheeler and Wilson mach names connected with the rumor would | white work, and four on knitting 1 guar.ntee tha success of the undertak- | " expe ing, but at present we are not at lib- ~ ::t l;.g make the details of the plan| WY AYHERE T, fncs, two on need hands need apply. 216 1th st. | 923+ on | QR BALE—00o organ forson. 0 e organtie 55 Ono P1ano, $66. Casn or monthly pay- none | we ts. e A_HOSPE. XI0YCLE FOR SALE—inquire O, M. Wood- ‘Omaha, barbers, at Cossley’s, 210 ) 61t - Notioo .\::‘ITE"l\.A few day l»-;;mn by the day and week, d £4,60, 1011 Davenp rt The “Hawthorn Oentennial Ex- [seract s "o ¥:00 40 % s 28 None but first-class need pply. | 7 3 5 P v me BALE—Good bullding, brick. &'#'“ ‘Water Works office. ~ MISCELLANEUS. " OST—One iron gray N ara sttt B toet 1 phlte; ; Plosse errIr‘b-um oceleior Roof Paint,” was patented May 24th, 1881, and etters patent num- ber 241, 803. Any person found or Emmet House, ANTED—-A good dining room girl at_the | reburn to N. k. corner 15th and California sts. 174 2 208-20 known to tamper with the manru. fhon facture of said paint will be punish- | Blcck, Council Bluffs. . 141 ed to the full exteut of law, 0 per- | YRTANT) son has any authority whatever to sell \V Oma) Wo expericnced serial Dook solic- olorado, Rooms G and 7 Fvere t -23 atch fob seal, gold with white stone for reward to Cias, F. M 18 NDERSON, Farnam Street. recoipts. HawrnorN & Bro., SRXTAN —Help 06 tho employment of Lancaster Pa it i > Gth rteeet, up-ataim. 5 %TI(A\'HI). ~Near the county poor house, one I light bay mare, 16 hands high; weight about ioe, Any information of the whereahouts or A e NG Don't Die in the House. ‘‘Rough on Rats;” Clears out rats mice, roaches, bed bugs, flies, ants | ___ d moles chipmunks, gophers, 15c. Fun REAT--P, e without hoard. D—A gil T 10 general House) drows F. C. Grable, roR ae rend roferonces. Good wagges peid 50 - oom for two with or [ adverti N. 15th st. 00-18f | and (1 saxd mare will be liberally rewarded by dersigned. F. K UG, -8 JOUND—A sum of money. Owner can have the same by d-scribing it, and paying for {his ent, Now York Dry Goods Stoj Farnam stree”, Board of Education. AURISHD RO The board of education held an ad- south 14th strect, et i e et oy | (e board being present. A vote wae taken on the following ieachern for the position of prinoipal of the Cass street school: Miss Stan. | ¢ York Dry Goods store, —Two ¢ od_roms i ithin three blocks of 8 10 §10 per month . 195-dec Miss Butterfield, Miss Foos, Mise White, Miss Wilbur, Five ballots were taken without resulting in an election, it requiring four votes to |PIY 1011 Cass strect. elect, It was voted to pay the Sterling company $1,000 on account of furni- ture. The committee on teachers and text | Jaor RENT-A books wore granted farthor time in re-| 11 paron i priva gard to night schools. LRl Tho subject of collecting tuition of LTSRS sty o to the committee on teachers and text 17th. 196 Ot lifornia street Furnished r-oms, ot 101 199 o oo @it ofl KDW ARD KU ¥ H 1, RENT - Cheap brick store, with cel 0. Apply at U, P. Bakery, 618+ i 1 OR RENT-Offic rooms. Enquiro at 3 5 8. W. CAM W nard, Miss McCarty, Miss McShane, JFOR REN T Furished “tront room, with of without board (family private.) 603 Norih T Puruishod £ ow, 8 per wonth. | /Y0 PARMERS—Tho highest cuch price_pald 9 's BTh ST—A pair of e -| ks tals in each, tween John ¢ aumer’s s'ore and ebster an Ge; reward by leavi nd 16th ! ing at Bee offics. 19318 F[VAKEN UP—One small roan cow, about five years old; has on two bellsone, small and - | onelarge. Owi.cr can have same by proving pro- perty aud paying charges. PBELL, st Omaha. Blocl ARD, Taxidermist, 13th and How- 65-ni3-2m 18 K. JETT—Houseard Car Polisher, Leave orders at Repnblica i8th aud Douglas. vor kye, Bar ey and Corn Kreb's Vinogar 3 | Works, Jones strcet, betwosn 9th a. d 10th, Om: A i 18 MAGISTER ¢ F PALMY TI, NALIST, 438 X n and_ Ha ney. Will, with i s, irits, obtain for ary one a glance ac (he past and present, and on certain conditions i the fu- ture, ootd and Shoes made to order, Perfeck books. Adjourved to Tucsday, November 21, at 7:30 p m, iR N now house, bath room, - tabl fons in the vity; $50.00 per Inquire for three days, Beiis' real estate o e 15th . 1ud Dougles strects, nov1s PERSONAL Mike Roach, an old-time brakeman on the U, Py, left Thursday for Idaho, to take charge of the U, P, yard at Ameriosn| I Falls, RO ST House of six rooun collar, cistern, woll. Allin good repair. pe’ month. 1221 north 1-th street. 176 star atrect. 186 NT-A good room, southwest co 1 Farnam streots. 178 Mrs, Senator Canfield returned from Lincoln yesterday, Sherman came np too JOR | ENT- Two furnished roowms, 1814 Web. ay wingow, satl faction guaranteod, ney, o 30 ruer 316 tf and will remaia over Sunday. A. €. Dawes is in town, Congressman Valentine s in the city, 114 Chicago street, F. Unfur ished rooms in brick 0.t NT- A neatly furnished frout parlor 5 » , suitable f © oF f Nat Brown, of St. Joe, is at the Paxton 19 fakney street, between 15th and Judge O, P, Mason, of Lincoln, is in the ) g ki iy O RENT Furaiaiicd roon with board 1508 JFOetiorcia street 1714 Geo, A, Deaper, of Cheyenne, is at the 3, 7 OR REAT - Fuanished room. 611 16th street, Paxton. upstairs. 168-50 W. T, Ballard, of Montaua, i4 & guest of - NOR RENT—Two 9 room houses; stoves in the Millard. D I ar R o on 1 E. B. Ferry, of Salt Lake City, isat{and cols water, cellar, ‘Woodwork, handsome 5 E Painted dnd gilded, 100 bacrel cis- at the Paxton, tora, b, Patk avenue; p rooms, Hon. T, M. Marquett, of Linccls, was at the Millard last night. Watar, arbl Surveyor General George 5. Smith, of | month, 865, Plattsmouth, 1s in the eity. Five'room Joha A. Moak, and Ohas, Kreits, of the Maid of Arran county, are at the Millard Ms. Conductor Blakely, wife of the U. | PRSI L Loy Lar, cast front; P, Railway man, Bas gone east to spend | mouth, §25. y-fourth near Dodge; aired; corner 18th th, the winter, - Mr, aud Mrs, E. Il Paige, Leonard Everstt, J. McOlintock, Miss Clarke and | AMES, Bole Agert, ntels, commodious and +logang just repaired. Sher , corncr 15th and Nicholas; Five'stores, Capitol avenue; 22x60; per month, ernam dt. per and Absolutely Pure. This powder nover varies. A marves (f Eority, strength and wholesomeness per | More economival than the ordinary kinde, aud cannot be sold in competition with the wultitude of low teet, short weight, alumn or phosphate powders, Sold only in caus Rovar Baxive Powbgs Co, all 8t,, New Yorw