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THE DAILY BEE-:OMAfIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1883, —e tices, C Froet, J. W. R. Turner; con stables, Charles H. Purdy, Peter Simp son, 0. THE DAILY BEE.| THE CATHEDRAL CHORUS. OMAHA. Etoasive Preparatinss (o0 W COIE | e ey ek, el i aylor; constables, William Hawyer and . cration of Prinity Next C. Penney. K Waterloo--Assessor, L. L. Stephens Saturday Morning, Nov, 10, Tharsday. justicen, (i, D. Bailey, (i, K. Watts - constables, L. A. Kopp, S. Austin, Chies Arrangements by Which Members of the Assessor, Nick Ricsken; jus David Smith, W. Cannon, consta bles, John Irwin muel Rowe, Millard - Assessor, Charles Sturtzner justices, Henry Kelsey, Goorge Plumber The Weather. ‘o the upper Misaissippi and Missouri valloye, light raius, followed by clearing woather, variable winds shifting west and arometer, and Church Can Secure e served Seats, ) ising constables: ( 8. [ on b 0} ',‘,‘:'::e' ","\],]h:‘w,::‘,”':U"'l’,u burometots 80| A very stisfactory rehearsal was had | Contablos: Chri shadlic bl ) SR T story of the fato of lit peratiro, at Trinity cathedral last evening ot the| McArdle Assossor, Henry Schriner; |tle Charlie McComas. The extract is | S— music to bo sung on next Thursday morn u'mjn 8, Hans l\:]v{nn(i, 4,| ‘\”"n\-\,r]”;' from The Southwest Sentinel, of Silver 'q ng, upon the consecration of this new | tables, James McArdle, James Welsh. | : LOCAL BREVITIES. Sion ot ETS. < T W e | Douglas — Assossor, John Dagley; jus. | Cits N M. x P touse of worship. The musical pro-| s Moran Schutt, Gabriel Dewitt;| Tho following lotters, received by J han A o | srammee is well made up, and its rendi- | constables, Edward Conigan, W. 8.|M. Wright, Fsq., explain therselves and | U. 8. Standard scale. nétm | tion will test fully the acoustic propertics |\1{V\v‘;)v. arc important. A. F. Randall is a relia- | improveraenta have beon mado in | °f tho cattiodeal, Thoorgan is hoatd to J,.,“,‘:‘,‘ .\’.“;,ll.ll'lu\xLf‘:‘:u[«.la‘hin-n,‘.ll!.\)1::;-' ble gentleman, who accompanied General | Uaa city jail of Iate under the aupervision of | STeater advantage intho great auditor- |4y, "G ! Jensen Crook's expedition into Mexico, and he | Jallor Gorman. New floors, rat proof, are | ium than over beforo, and, as it las CUTTING DOWN EXPENLES, knows whercof ho speaks. e has been Yaid, beaches in the corridor and cells, a new | nevor been in such perfect order as it is Garveston, November 9. past few daya the Gulf, Colorado an Sunta Fe rond discharged 500 to 400 moi italine The causo of the stoy of eonstruction is general dullnes railrond _business. The Galvestor céalbin put tp, and onk partitions erected. Mhe eouth ond of the kall be putin shape for tee f emale prisonors, ko as insure thelr wacmth and comfort, and, in elort, overy- thing vill Le in botter shape than it e at present, it greatly contributes to the effect of the music, W The following is the programme Processional one Foundation. Hymn—*“The Church's rwas THE W'COMAS MYSTERY. Correspondence with Gen, Crook on the Matter. Some Facts Concerning the 1 t Border Indian Troubles, Tur. Bex ¥ well known army officer contains the fol- +A marked paper sent the expedition returned. The letter from | | Gen. Crook was received Oct. 20, and the | other, yesterday Cavr Aracie, Arizona, | October 20, 188! d n b 8 strect, between Tenth and Eleventh, solid with barrels and batrels of apples which wre being rapidly disposed of, Thousands Say So, Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan., ‘T never hesitate to recommend ric Bitters to my customers, they » rapid sell irest and best medi tively cure Kidnoy and Purify the blood and reg- | No family afferd to be | writes : your Elec: e entire Eloctric 1t them, with ave hundreds of | ollars in doctor yoar. Sold at 0 cents a b 0 an, RIEWE'S REMOVAL, whlishment on | Ber s called Almost every day T 1pon to chronicle some big improvement nade by our business men, and the older esidents aro waking up to the increased equirements of the rapidly growing city. Mr. Charles Riewe, the old reliable Within the | at San Carlos or Camp Apache ever since uncertaker, is the latest to wheel into inc and has just completed tho work of itting up Lis new quarters on Farnam He has one most convenient actly opposite his old stand. of the handsomest and FiRtiko Lo EAY bHseaer &4 Tatks"atage th: i e Houston and Hondorson, and Oalveston; | 3y Dran Sin—For some timo I have | placos in thocity and is contrally located WAL oA y.Authem from the Messialy—*Lift up | Harrisburg and San_Antonio ronds uro ks iclop T Ui tevigra RHeiL et | AT ASNESRIMIE 0 WL An open wi prodiced by the fur | VOB Dt e iiloria Tibi_ Sane. | 180 curtailing their foro Chatloy. . Although ithas been our opin- | Mr. Riewe has boon a _resident of trado ) TROH SV IBE THIC S LW O (Gallee ———— fon that he perishd, the General diffors | Omaha for 17 years and has been in_his | g Offeratory—*Sing Alleluia Forth,” by STEALING SiLVER. with us, Sicbor, Capt. Crawford and | prescut business for twelve yoars. Dur A teaveling mun's ean s T ) othors havo the ssmo idon us mysclf, |y that timo he fas mado a host of W88 8%0160 1o LHS N oFthwe il ’T)u-}qlmrl-iu- for Lhitk ouoanaion: in; 2 Still wo would not be surprised if 1.\“'rnmll.-« l,)i 1.,‘«‘]:-();;“ intion of the de ovening T A e T e Wy i 1 i should come in. Bonito Las been with | mands of the public and the satisfactory A i of t Voaed o e Culderwond, sopranc; s & WorkiVgIaD Gt 1h Smelting. WOrkS | Fhoss Fovg it emiddt s haeive | manmcs i wich hi ‘e v b Lo Pennoll, buss, The chorus is compcsed Makes Hay Wiile the Snn those who have {ried to come in but were ho resignation of Mz, 8. R, J as follows: N rightened bac! by o dirty lot of | dont was tondered and accor Soprano: Miss Maul, Miss Doylo, Shines, ecamps that dowt like peaceablo In- || Vates vine clected in s pl Miss Shoavs, Mrs. Woolworth, Miss T dians. 1" Dave proof that they, |1 don vas ch E The posi- | Lareon, Miss Withnell, Misas r. jeronimo and hatto, have been i (Aron\u’ /‘:k;lit-r‘\uun b left l\nxuu\l G105 SEN Lok 1"1-:-L. Miss Withnell, | And Pockets Bullion to the Amount | Silver Creek, but were driven and for the present Miss Vapor, Mrs, Crane, Miss Rath, of One Hundred and Twenty . ] iss Hine, . Dollars, : vinthis city | qoyon My, Breckenridgo, Mr. Gor- ate, in connection with the jroduction a don, Mr, Housworth, Mr. Wells, Bass: Mr Dorman, Mr. Thayer, Mr. of the war drama “The Union Spy,” at Omaha Yesterday Mr. Nash, of the smel nd other cities, i# about to give the 0 . 4 : it BTl sBn 6t ke, ST} i g,'r”(:_‘“‘o’““‘v Mr. W. Gould, Mr. Aiken, | 1,0 works, telephoned up to police head- dates being Noveraber 15th, 16th and 17th, Grganist, Prof. J. A. Butler; musical | qusrters that a man in the employ of th direstor, Mr. T. J. Penncll. It is understood that this chorus, or most of it, will be engaged ‘n'rmnm-nlly to asgist the choir proper, which is to be the quartette us given abovo. The congregation on Thursday morn- ing is oxpected to be so enormously large that the church will be unable to accommodate all, and so an arrangement has been dovised by which members of the Cathedral cen- gregation, contributors towards thebuild ing of the Cathedral, and members of St. Barnabus' parish, St. Mark's parish and Tiare and mysterious oriental wonders | tirace chapel may avail themselves of a Hau-Ab-Brah i and but- | oard which will secure thom a seat up to tonless costumos; 500 crystal | 10:45 a, 1., at which time others will be weenss st Baptist church Monday night. admitted. These cards may be obtained 5 5 . |in the chapel of the Cathcdral on Mon- Next Sunday at the Geeman Presbyterinn | day and Tuesday, from 11 o'clock a. m. church, Cumings and Vighteent at 10:30 . | 0°12:50 p. 1. m.and 8 p. m. memorial serm Lauthor by Rev. J. E. Schaibic, vited. The C., B. & Q. train was cight hours company was suspected of stealing silve Iste yosterday,and the Wabask forty-tive min- utes behind time, There will be o ro roeting of Ruth Pabekal Degree Lodge No 1, in Odd Fellows' Fisll, this evening at T:0 o'ol e I Livessy, Secretary, down immediately to make tho arre quite a sum would probably be discoverc on the man, to the smelting works with a warrant The train woet on the U, I'. yesterday accomplish the arr was a doublo header, having elsson londs out. O was & Central Pacific sleeper which camo in Thursday evening with u private party of Californians., The man was pointed out and collared him and without further mony commenced to seq he made no resistance. In his pocke were discovered some fifty ounces solid silver. Ho had been engaged taking down tho cupola, or furnace, whiclt the silver ore is refined,and he h ne over where it had lodged quite a numbor bits of suver. pockets, but’ the action was observed others, The man's name is Da lie has been heretofore employed i1 ¢ NOTES, ent photograph of the interior ‘athedral, ono of the most beau- eoit the Usion Pacific | tiful in America, has been takon, and easo tho alloy:- | copies will be distributed and pluced on '+ | sule in different down-town stores Bon day and Tuesday. There is a proposition to introduce the Doginning nest v nad Central Pacific will acce of freo baggage allowed to cach pussenge Dbetween Omaha and San Franclico to one int to work cleaning the furnace, good uso of his tino and got away W us much motal as ho could find. hundred ond fifty pounds. One hundrod el 0 L house was found 60 or G0 ounces moro Dol s baen e st st alowed | Slectric light ntotho Cnthedral. Knclosed | ilver, *aggrognting in all about $1 e in some conventionalized globo of eccle- | wortly, Officer Flynn brought Hailley sinstical design. Modorn improvement The rough condition of Fiftconth street, | in lighting would be of great advantage betweon Dodge etrect and Capitol nvenue, is | to the display of the elegantcarved wood- @ch s to cause n universal growl in|work and brilliant decorations. At pres- hat neighborhood, and it would be well to | ent the churchislit by gas side lights, If have it shaped up o bit, even if it is woon to |83 cun bo used in a church, why not up town and lodged him in the cou nil, where he will await oxamination grand larceny. L — A Happy Famuly. Pulled from tho hroast, squcezed from the bottle be paved. A very littlo work would fix it, | electricity? Time was, no doubt, ‘when | stomechs Ml o azid mil sl curdle; the introduction of gus to supersedo cau- | o hefiiuien sl thatnint, | L A squad of eight soldiers from the light | dles, was considered objectionable. Don't deny, 'twas thus with Vie o, 1IA; artillery, deserted Thursday from Fort Omaha, ,'f;h(‘m is o k of an arrangement e i and came into the city. They are supposed to | With the C. B. & Q. road by which they | All'said their prayers and slept. like thunder. have sold their uniforms at the second-hand | Will run a spocial car out of Chicago e—— PLR-ONAL, of Arlington, Neb Waednesday morning to accommodate u largo party of Chicago church peoplo, (sotne members of Dr. Clarkson's old par- ish) and people from Durlingten who wish to sec the new cathedral, of which as much is known there s here. The reredos behind the great altar is to be placed in position to-day, as well ws the canopy to the communion table, The marble baptismal font is in place in frontof the choir and is exquis- itely wrought. The Cathedral is wonderfully beautiful but its limited seating capacity is already o matter of regret, If it could have been made larger by threo hundred more sit tings it woeuld have been none too exten sive for¢he demand which is being made for pows. The regular congregation alone will fill it at present, not consider- ing strangers. and if Omaha's population increases in the next two years s it has in the past two, another nm{hrg«rclmrch will have to be built up ever the hills somewhero y the now time card, which will vo into The sidewalk surrounding the Cathe- efect noxt week on the Utah Northern rail-|dral has been raised and sloped evenly way, pussengers for Portland, Ore,, who leave |and everything put in excellent order. Cranbaon the evoning cr noon tein will] One or twowindows are yot to be put in. wtore: and to have got out of the way of tho officers who would get §0 revard for arresting ach one of thero, the Poll was fined tor Mus. Wan. Budg the Milkard, tain A Millurd, Dr. Ashton, of Dafiance, Ohio, « surgeon, is visiting Omaha, In Dan runk 1. Bancroft, U, S, A., is at he [ du't pay. o for di- and Tom e wtore, ies O'Neil met with the bing the posce, Jorry JKer #tuast are up for the robbery of a aad James Martin for w ramed Mary 7. Arndt. to be examined for gotting goods on i tonses, J. G Moad, i of the Dine at the Millard, Ridge g & woman Agency, 0. ¥, Stowell, of Anburn, and J of Platt«mouth at tho Paxton, Major Peter D, Groon, of the Third cavs is at the Paxton, and expocts to pass the wi ter in Washington, on leave of absence, bert King is also lse pre- The citizens of Omaa will on their guard and look after all valuable prop- eety, A squad of eight thieves and confidence won arrived Thursduy and are now in the city roady to begin operations, They were recog nized at once by w man posted on such watters aad Tiiz BEx gives notice to its readers to be ca the laokout. vell to bo MissJonnio O'Brien and Miss Hattio N man, of Burlington, Tows and Mrs, o1, D, Ter at the Millard hotel, Wiley Dixon, tho woll known depot poli man for the U, P., leaves to-day for two woeks' trip of rest and recreation, will visit his wister i Red Ouk, Tows, and mother at Peoria, 1llinois, We wish him plonsant trip and @ safo return, £ako the samo timo us thoss leaving St Puul| Kt Rev. Alexander Garrott, D.D., | piyangelical Mission, returned Thursday from | MY eflorts ilke® mattor. o the evening tralu, The connection iv made | Dishop of Northern Texas, preaches the | 'ty weuks' trip to Chicago and other Last- TOnminosely, v I the Northiern Pacific at Garrison, on.| TR ";’,‘“;““")'f‘";{““"fl-“l"d1{]’”1'0“4' con citios, My, Hultman is quite noted among AHRUIE VROOK, taaa, Passengees from Chicago will make the | 5o 'fy &' it aob, Bf Montreal, wi Preach iy countrymen fur his fine singlog,beloga s ————— wame time, and thoso from St. Louls better| "% ©¢ 80TVices Thurday evening, of a second Sunkey and he favored tho Wide Awake Druggists. | ——— OFFICIALS, Gizae via Omaha hamvia St Paul, churches Fast with some splendid voeal eff MINQ which drow immense crowds, ~The horso which waa ko badly injured in i 4 aie I’ Robertson and be: T or the celebrated Dr, " Ney A colllsion oo Crming street a few days ago is | List of Justices and Constables of h}'.' ’fw;"\','l bopteon: ";" ber daugh. | agency '1.‘.1'('u‘.::fu.ffi:‘a..t._‘ r'rfl.‘,"‘...\ly\w a Whill live and under tho caro of Dr, Cham- Douglas County, Aer Sortie, of Warren sounty, visit- | (i curo known for oy (AT ing in tho city, the guests of Mr. and Mus, bers, being at his Infirmary on North Sis- 1T Whit, . White, Gewutl stroct. Tho ehiaft of the bowe cart pen-| - The following is a complote st of s- ZJS‘C:J.,:’:":;" 5;:: fi-fk:“‘ I;'\}’n l:::\';lin:':"‘: sessors, justices and constablos clected for S0 eateat o the iojury wnti ho drove short | U2° VAFIOUS precinits at the recont eloc? distunco and suw the picce drop eut, Dp |toR i Douglar county: Clszabers s trying to save tho live of the ani- | . ¥irst Ward—Asseasor, William Doll; al bub cannot tal! s yot whether or not ho | JUstices of tho peace, . B, Stonbergand will wicooed, Tiro yoars ugo a big mule was | Charles Brandos; constablce, Gust, Burk injured similarly and was uot espected to "‘g “"‘d ”{{f’““i‘""m I D Vi Frir s L A Second Ward oasor, James Don- : : Urobut lnjgday wh work and apparently u | nolly “Se. ustices, Louis Berks, Charlag | *treets and alleys of the city, and it b .} Powell; constables, F, gerton, Third Ward— Assessor, Matt Hoover; PAV i The Work Being Pushed Sunday a at Night, Tho present weather is most favoral ~The ladiss of the Congregational church e b aplondid dier and wupper o pa. | THITS Ward—Ausessor, Blatt | E8 ory axton Hotel yesterday, the pro. | {Ustices, August Weiss, Luther R. ceodn of which go to the fund for m.uah:( » {‘f' ht; constavlos, Paul Steiu, Petor new brick edliice where the present frame| V' ILIALS structure mow stands, on Chicago street, | : are bk \ Fivery dolicacy was served up aud the ladies f;",',,h,:' t‘,‘,‘.‘::fli l“*"fl“.“'d'll‘:m-ww'\"' woro uatiring I their efforts to ploase all. | Meally, p MTHR N St ¢ They catertalriod & lazge crowd aud the affalr | Fifth Ward.— Assessor, Schuyler Wake was o complete sucosss. Mrv. C. B, Rustin|field; Jjustice, Henry M. Judson; con- was tho efficiont matiger of the busines aud | stables, J. P. Manning, D, B, Houek eveat praloo is due to ber and ber able masist. | Sixth Ward —Assessor, ¥. W, Man. ants ville; justice, Charles Wilkins; constable, Wm. Sidner, : Baratoga Precinet-—Assessor, James H. Thompson; justices, ¥. M. Smith, Den- of it, ing, curbing, guttering and grading goi on, and scarcely a si In this condition of affairs, and afford the workmen an opportunit nako up for lost time, Superintende rant, of the Barber Asphalt compan has concluded to keep his full force 80 long as fine weather continues, =M, N. B, §lalconer, successor to A, Cruickihank & Co., is making things boow sod inaugurating uew improvements every | nis Purcell; constable, Charl day, Tho Iatest is tho introducrion of tho| Florence ~Asseasor, Ed. Walker: jus olectric light to the inside of the wtore, aud [ tices, . E. Mead, J. H. DelLand, aon. four of those are now in operation, making a | stables, Robert Guy, L. Simpson. wplendid improveniest for the benefit of custo- [ Union—Assessor, J. (. which paving has been begun, Yesterday Mr, Grant laid 1,060 y, of asphalt on Harney street, and streot will be completed by to-mory night. th T On Monday the first coat on ¥ ; g {night; jus- i i saees. Mr. Faloousr s the embodimout of tho | tiooey W 5 Whitmore, Goorge Bind oy n‘ii}?".‘.h}?fi‘hh" &i“' o bus l‘)llofck fow, . orge Bird; | v oen prepared for opirt of euterpriso and is out-fisuking all as. [ SORstablos, George Town, W. N, Twad- |{' 0 Toxt work will be the ltiui.hiuu pirants to rivalry, e desoryes the great suc- cous that ol ow all his wovements, .Jeflanqnm.\lwmr, Claus Oft; jue- tices, H. E, Timme, Richard Marnell, and that if a policeman could be sent Upon receipt of this news Officer Flynn was immediatoly dispatched ynn ro- ch him,to which found in the chinks between the bricks This he dropped into his ol Hailley, and roustabout gang, but was Thursday put Ho made At his isat Indian are guests of Mr, Rev. J. Hultman, of the Swedish Lutheran | 9bliged fo for the work in progress on the various W. Kile, ¢, W, |been dotermined to take full advantago |in business and making some big deals There is an immense amount of pay- | Kansas, a whole train load in one con- glo street is in de-|ed with barrels of apples standing in Fourth Ward-Assessor, W.J, Mount; | cent order, so that bad weather would | front of their Farnaim street establish- make the reign of mud simply horrible, | ment made quite a display, work on Sundays and part of the night, This will not only beuefit the men but enable him to finish some of the streets on |y ards |y means to form their w of Sixteenth street, which can be very rapidly done, #s the base is nearly com. ed to go back, That is why the sent Donito and scouts there. Jhu they mention. You may rest assured they lie when they montion his name as bemg with those at Casas Grande. I have been with the Chiricahuas at San Carlos for two months and know that Jhu is not with them in Mexico. There has been more damned lics concerning those In- dians, and it is done by the Indian ring that don't want these Indians other than on the war path, Tf they had been let alone they would have been here long before now, and if Charley was alive ho would have beenwith them. Jhu or any other chief has no control over Chatto or whatever ho captures on his raids, Each band distribute among their own tribes, and any prisoncr captured by cither Geronimo or Chatto would be at their dis- posal. Let us hope, but not depend upon t- ho T, '8t od to other than those who work for an unsel- o ots of in in ad fish motive. I still belicve and in fact am positive that yot all of the Chiricahua | band will be in San Carlos. My kindest wishes to the boys and yourself. T au yours most Respectfully, A. F. Ranpatr, of DAS: Indians on the reservation as [ can the Chiricahuns. They are superior in every way and I am not alono in my opinion A.F. R by he SaN Canros, Oct. 22nd, 1883, My Dear Juneri—1I found your es teemed favor of the bth inst. awaiting my arrival here last night. T am rather sorry that theso gentlomen who went after Charlic McComas lot the Indians know ith of 20 ity for | ¥ . 2 in all my dealings with them 1 was care ful to impress them with the fact that we cared very littlo for the boy, but showed them the great advantage it would be to them to have him returned to his people. They wero fully impressed with this wheu 1 left thom, T still have no doubt but what they fully intended to return him. I also have the most reliable proof these Indians have twico crossed the lino into Arizona, sinco my roturn from Mexico, that they had conversations with parties saying that they were on their way to the San Carlos, in accord- ance with their agreoment with me. [he first timo they came over was about the firat of July,” 1 As soon as the tact was reported to mo I ordered troops to meet them at onco and escort them to the reservation, but before the troops could get to them, they sud- | denty disappeared and returned to Mex- | ico, whore last seen. This time they were near Bowie in the Chiricahua Mountains, The second timoe was in August, when about the same thing was gone through. I hope soon to learn why they returned | 8o mysteriously. [ have do doubt but hat Charloy would have boen with his friends long ago had tho Tndians gotton to the reservation. Now [don’t know what may have been put intothoir heads. Can't tell what is best to do until I can “| get in communication with them, which Ho | T hopo to be soon, and consequentlyhave his | no suggestions to offer, but you can rest 1 a | assured that 1 will leave nothing undone to secure his refvase. [ much gonfidence you have in the in- ow cor €. ¥, Goodman is alw ness and spares pop every article in his ys alive in his busi. wins to seenre the he ine, Ho has s orts D, Colds, Horsoncss, tis, or any affce n ¢ thioat and lungs, Sold on a positive guarantes, Trial bottles freo, Regulmsize 1, e 1 AN APPLE HARVEST, Twenty Car Loads Bought by An o Omaha Firm at One Deal, has| Omaha commission firms are boomine Thursday Millard & Peck received from g | signment,and the long line of drays load- Each car to[and each dray was adorned with this to | placard; | to parts of the city. I find that [ can trust no other | that we are anxious to have the boy, as | was then in the Tast. | werformed. His accommodations are per- t and all goods in the undertaker's line from the cheapest to the highest priced aro kept on hand, in every variety, 8o that none can fail to find what they want. Telegraph orders are promptly attended nd telephone connections had with all | Mr. Ricwe's enterprise s sure to win success in business. e Tells the Truth, “This medicine 1 can highly recommend Bitters are the best blood puri fior we ver s Chas, A. Burt, 16 Court St., Buffulo, POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thia powder nover varos, strength and wholesomencss. the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold incompetitior with tho multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphato powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Bak {ng Powiier Co., 100 Wall Stroet New Vork A marvel of purity \ More cconomical thar -— CasTORIA 7. N S 27 ors Infants and Chil Withont Mo; dren hine or Narcotine, , makes them sleep; Tis_Castorin. IWhen Bablea trot, and ery by turns, What cures their colic, kills their worm But Castoris, ¥. BA res Constipation s, Indigest Hut_Castorla, > Morphine Syrups, orie, and Hall Castoria, Farowell then Castor Oil aud P; dal wood Centaur Liniment.—Anabe nolute cure for Rheumatism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c., and an instantaneons Pain.reliever. furth J £ John Street, New Yor! For -00RD 3P0 IS ENTIRELY Full assortment constantly on Hand and for sale by A POSITIVE box No. 1 willenro any eass in four days of lsss. No will cure th ni standing Allan’s Soluble Medicated Bougies No nauscous doses of ~babe, cop: 0L COTTON™ The Product of American Industry ! PRONOUNCED BY EXPERTS TO BE THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD FOR HAND AND MACHIN HENRY FUHRMAN, Fr mont, Neb. GOLD WEDAL, PARIS, 1878 BAKER'S Warranted absolutely pur® Coron, from which the exe Oil has been removed. 1 “ times the strength of € 1 with Arrowroot of nnd i therefore fur more $eon ¢ It i dlicious, no nath cosily dig admiral ted for i s us well sons in 4 KER & CO., Dorchester, Mass: Curs without med cine. P tober 16, One coso o matter of how oroll ¢ tha re & to prod atinicsof the st nach. 58 Prics $1.00 ists, or muilod on_rcoeipt of price ot particulars send for circulr. ‘G ALLAN CO., ,_CURE. il 3] E SEWING. excha ANTED—T rable eity resldence W for “armu in castern k. Apply toJ. W LOUNSBURY. Eealestal 4 1th un-“w':]r b lan acss, 6 Paxton. VY ANTED. Pleasant urnishedgroom with or w ihon hoard for zentleman and wife, (no children) state particulars and price. reforence exchanged. Ad: dress “H. A, W, this office. 1104 man and_wifo war on d floor, with b private family. Address, etating terms, “M Kubn's druz store. 6500 FOR RENT--Houses and Lots. "N lar il furnisii re and board totwo Gentl: W. coruer of Harney. 6. 2ith an Appls 3 prets ns N, E. 10th and Daven MM MARSHALL 6 ANIS tabl ll‘ | Address @G AL lishi soms farnished or unfur- | FNOR SAT Tuquire 1015 Far JUR SALE ‘miles trom Columhug, Platte County. i cd 160 acres of first clias fanin land threo Price #15., ALVIN BAUNDERS & (0., opposite the Py i ion. Price new house IL . Mayne & € o milch cows, at military brs nd Caming streets, 070133 Morcha 2 payin adloring business, well cs- Good reasons for selling. 633 1t i G con- sh, time on bal- ooms, large burn, 500 cash, briance to worth fully 3,600, nished and t St. corner 10th, o furnished 70213, Qonr A Hotel ¢ Apply U S, tam, LOUNSBUR! ding house in part of the Apply HW VEILER, 11th Str., near Farnam: \ Farms in_castern Nebka, 1. W. Y, Renl Estate Agent, 16th and Far- e “Vacant half | SPECIAL NOTICES 4@ Specials will Positively not be inserted unless paid in ad' n TO LOAN—Money. M N \! ONEY LOANED MAYNE ON| x Bewmis' Loan A 15th & Dov ONEY TO LOAN—Call ¢ Law office of D, “Tiiomas, room ton Block. NEY LOANED—On Chattel 1 Nebraska National Bank Build N—. T. B South 14th uortgage, g, 1 Jeatty oaus on cha 5 el rls at Paciic house, 10th 03,95 WA VY ANTED il for geno : 2 W TANTED- A zood blacksmith at north ner7th and Marcy St. DA first class barjorat the Pax barber shop. n Hotel 5-10% \ ~ANTED —An intellizent colored man with plenty of nerve, C. E. Mayne & Co., 1008 Farnain, T06-18 0 room: 2. Inqui t. amediately, @ first-class cook at 16 0. stre JQORRENT A fun T bourdery, in « “alo cheap. Add 0K RENT ot new urnished oo Bath room conven. 7-2104 E fro; iences. 1720 Capitol ayenuc. hard and soft Copitol NI RENT—New housc, 9 rooms, r, all modern improvements, 2443 Improse hrec nevy full lots, ot: = Towi and 017 K 6Lt Faiat FJ: ko tf R SAL W J0 near city. Also sev- 1 and he to waitor or e sproved half lots at o barzain to do other suitable work. Ilotel preferred, inor out | LOUNSLUKY. 15th and Farnam, of city. References given, Address *J, K. K." Bee | — e office. Gi410t TOR SARE—Chcap, a very desirable dwolling houso [7OR SALK YRSALE - Spechl B in all part« of the siate, DORSALE—A w machinery wnd g 5101 &, good celler, well and cistern, re 1814 Webster St. between 1t } 1ot 83 by h and 19th 671128 A small hors conrt house. t on 19th strect furms and witd lands in quanitics to suig Nebraska Coal Lands for sale ¢ il Omaha bock 3 Hans cach. 2, opposite P. 0. Twoloi luquire orner 1ot in Shiny McCAC addition pposite P, 0. location, §3.000, , opposite’ P, 0. w cottage in go MUAGU SAL rmess JOR h F \OR SALE—A first class second hand top Call at 18 55 hoad horsee, wagon and stables for rent at I G. DERWIY. buggies and wigraut stable, LB i d business JOR ¥ $10 per month JOR RENT—A nicely furnished exposure. Also parlor, with or without hoard, co blocks from opera’ houso, o8 “C. B 110 8. 13th St. 66142 all rts of the State A whitress, 1015 Harney street. VW ANTED A st clams paticri inaker at the Fx celsior Machin Works, Harney St. 677-10 W ANTED —Puniry <irl and & 1or hor board, at 1108 Farnam St A pantry girl at the Emmot Housc man for each county in the 0 to $100 and exponsos. Goods LA BELLE MFF C0,, Chicago. Sa ary amplé, raska, wnd s spocialty. Retal trancrs aro poor,” (Hon wiling to pay pirsonal vist” { Con make 3100 per woek all winter, Tmmcdiste in torview will be appointed if you state occupation aud capital by lettor wddresscd FAIRE i t chop aut & BANKS, PALMER &CO. axton Hotol, Omaha, Wioaa Eround o ., inside BEMIS, Ageut 15th and Douglas St VW ANTED—Lady agonta to il the best welling line of Ladies'und Children's goods ever offer Halos made in every house aa fast a8 agents can show the goods. Agents are making §100 & month. Addross, with stamp, L. U. M. Co., 0 South May t., Cle i VW ANTED Girlin o tauiy of 4w C. J.CANAN & €0, ou of ty lits 578 tf “:As'n:u-mm girls tor gool o8, Bost wages. Apply” immediately at employment burcau 217 N, 16th 8t No. offlce fee. 62248 SITUATIONS WANTED. Nt «Kansas apples. Special ¥ | Devore, Calhoun & Co., Leavenworth, ot | Kansas, Packed expressly for Millard & Peck, Omaha, Nebraska—Missouri Ia. cific railway.” Out of the 5,300 barrels in the train pad, they have over 1,000 barrels sold The train load s not intended by uter's stock, M8 | hut will seon be disposed of,in this State, W1 Wyoming, Montana and ldaho, The re- if- | ceipt of such a quantity is regarded as be- ing significant of what a singlo firm in this city can do with Omaha's advantages as a wholesale market., This is the first special train of apples now, —Councilnan Keufman had & fine new iol p oy leted, ver llllH ped,and it is a noteworthy fact. Wi falen (rom s gy duntog i oy | foouiabloe, Richard ¥, Kinuey, dobin MDorael ls (o kikg. auple sesken ot aoetlng laet night Duniversal remedy fo Elkhorn—Assessor, Jumea Moore ; Jus | Y ©43 ¥ 9aes aud tesh wouuds, | around Millard & P »v, | America. This morning the sidewalk 'ock's was packed | FANTED ~A party having slx yoars experience a3 book keeper and salisman in grocery Louse 8 & position or would buy an interest. Address Tioe ofice. 705104 \ I Wit W ANTED Gin & VA ANTED- A ¢ e set 08 drawing instru- ments. Must be in goo condition aud cheap. “W. F. 1Y Bee office. 656 VW ANTED—bur 200d cash busi A rare opportunity. Pro fits $6,000 yoarly. Partios with the mouey wishing full particulars, addross *“Roburts,” this otfice. 63410 W quire at 1508 Davennort FANTED-A few table boarders at 1750 Cass street. 886-10* er with $1,000 or $2,000 in a NTED ~To purchase a gacd drig business in Omaba, Adless B W. Beo oitice, 7OR RENT- Cottage: 7 rooms, 23th and Davenport trects. £22.00 i month, W, 3 DWVE T—To w man and wifo without children, 4 chanmbers convenient for house heeping, front and rear entrance, hard aud soft water 519\ T34 218 8. 14th b, bet. Residence roperty in of Omaha, and Farm Lands f &l pa BEDFORD & SOUER, Farnam and Douglas. gos, (it class see opposite P, O, 0 portable bollerw, 10 horse powers D. FITZPATRICK, 218 South 16th Btreet. iid coraer 1t one square from cCAGUEopposite P, 0, ot street, ¢ 8 room co 639-41 , and ity w Moorc's ilarne s store 4108, 6559 OR 1 and amal rooms with e with: | YWFANTED ont Deg2 65501 tors. ) swall furnished roows, Inquire v, 10th and Douglas, 6741 0L RENT R with hyd Iy at Ba DOR SALE in best | on-tt La National Bank offices in the ity clevator and he I | Supp sten 7OR RENT—Furnishod frout room, 1724 Doy H iireol POR BENT Two fumished 1 Sjothing o, §10 por month. Each rvom | HIGAA IS Occupants. - 1014 Webster strect. YR RENT—Furnished rooms and board by the 7OR SALE—Good business &.-n:'m" {OR SALE—At abargain, a smail ol and Co's firo proof safe. NOK BALFE—Ola ne quantitios at this o 0K SALE OR EXCHANGE—Full lot and three dwellings corner of 11th aud Pacifio streots. Nine lots in south Omaha. ~Also 160 acres of land near Santon, Nebrasks, and buildin, _—_— at 217 N. 108 MARBLE. 3 1gulre ot thls 0% e - )-=To buy Omaha 1 for iy cse Call on McCAGU! . 0. 610-t¢ wepapers i Arge an small e [ ;—Threoor four rosidence lots (co Gcation in cit M CCAGUE, opposite P. 0, and stock of exchange for artioulars at Geo, Tenth street. 406-00d. 804 Tenth street. Wil ands. Furthor Clothing Btore, A P lay or woek at 117 N. 14th 8t, the house fCrmer- 1y occupied by Mrs. Fay whohas boen bought out by Mrs. Bourchier, b44-103 NT—A few furnished rooms single and for t house keoping teporarily vacaut in Been er's Llock corner eight an Howanl. 62014 OR RENT—Pleasant rooms, furnished or not, aa Pi and Hamey. 6.6-10! O LET— Furnished rooms with board 1803 Call- ladies goods at the suction rooms at . B Gri , 20 pair gold bracele gold ringe, 10 triple plated castors, 699 desired, four blocks from opera house. 1603 Famam. 47618 {OR RENT-—A furnished dwelling comer Howard wnd 14th. Reat§70. per mouth. G, W. Homan, | 2ormation reg Wrear” | atthe 19th st MISCELLANEOUS. AUCTION—Great bankrupt sl ng 10th at10 & m. 600 undervear, 20 gold Opera chaing, 200 10 nickel clocks. g . Satunday Nov OR STOLE: 11 years old, ember 1st. @ light ine horn broken of rding her will bo thanktully re rout Woolyard, Northwest comer 10y fornla St. Good location f oy 0d location or grocery store, Laquire at Fooples Bank, Dodg 2014 butehier shop cte. st F J{OR RENT—Hesidsnoes and storebulldings. BED: FORD & BOUER, Heal Kstate Agnu:y«. Office cast sido 14th stroct, between Faruam aud Dougias 7024 OR RENT— Furnished rooma ou the 1o oor. 18th and Capitolavenue. ey, rthwest 189-tf wad streots. DOR LEASE—Four choico 1ote on #0th St, long time, 217 N, 16th 8¢ J. L Marble. 6354 FOR BALE DOR SALE—Two te tract; casy terms. Two houses and corner lot 19th St Two lots, east frout near Park. Cottage on Georgia ave, i Park ave. & BELL LSS St opp, 1, 0, We hav quality “of J on smialler O we will sell th hoard cars at satietaction EDWARD KUEHA MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION- ALIST, 503 Tenth stroot, botwoen Farnam and Har. will, with the aid o an) ‘one & glaace of th certain conditions in the fu PRINTER'S XWIK, A Rare.Chance for Printing Offices obtata for guardian epiri and aad d shoes lafaction guaraatoed. FOR SALE., ou =t o0ta ture, erfect for sale several barrels of o first rioting ink. Being made for use slower presscs than we aro now using, o same at 51 cents per pound free oil Omaha. Will guarantee it to give good ‘smaller and mediim presses SHG Bl 4 b bsbaihi W

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