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BREVITIES, TALS 0F A TRAVELLER, 41 nd rubbe . ot Epnoix & Errogsox's HALF A MILLION The D faulting Banker Who Took it Arrested in Owmaba, IHE DAILY BEE Wednpeeday Morning, Sept. 22 BREVITIES. —The Portfolic ¢ Tice is handsomely dec- erated in honor of the ctate —Mre. Spoerri, Masonic block, serves the firect cysters in Omshs. —Omahe Chepter, Royal Arch Masons, meats to-night for work. Watermolons by the wagon load sre for sale on the streets by farmers. The plans for Boyd's mew apera houte time, ant’s anaother 1 of thoseha d- spectacles-nd eve How a Flying Train Was "me blask mlout ol ks, Wrecked on the Plains, s —Pa rson sells cosl. " OREMILLIONACRES 50,000 DOT.T.A RS GHEAP LAND. | P g NEBRASKA, $2T0$5PERAGRE, CHEAP | CHEAPER | CHEAP D —— MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell theu lenti e stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ —Fine perfumes at Saxe's. [ W e {drenm de st Mrs. M. C. c;x'e dress s Toakine establishment which was in- & Sapkiio Bloryofia Mook it |y PR oot Her or Mrs. Cox failing to gat a suitatle csso —_— 1 in which she couli show the dress to BBThe recouats received Mordry aivartge, decided mot$o make the of the wreck of the ewt bound truin | exhibit. The dress shows the work of ¢us inthis oty 8 3:25 . m. y #'er | » master hard and had it been plac d | dsy, were very measreandincomplee. | on exhibition would 1o doubt hav Superinterd=ct Clark being cut on | hecnone of (ha graat st atiractionsin ths line ¢1l m-s-aces were sor t its deper ment. The work, 'yle and Iy ‘o him, iustead of tohss offios hers. | figh of the drees reflects great credit Tas train did nct leave the scere of | o, the m.ker. If the drese had bren the wreck until between 2 and 3| disglayed at the fiir it would have o'clock p m. ye te-day, and it wrivd | hoen an excellent advertis-ment fur 11 thiscity 8t 9:108. m. t-d y in w0 | 416 (s ablishment of Mrs, Cox. sections, the first bringing +h- m.il, | oy EST P —Use Lewis’ dry hop yeast. —Seo Polack’s advertimement. —For the testh, Knhn's Dentrifice. Butterick’s patterns st Croickehsnk, —Porter i ranning the Omaba ferry. Rasd Ostalogae of Books, 8rd page. —Tmported snd Key West eigare, at Kvha's. —Seidenberg & Co.'s Koy West garsat Baxe's. —H Voss, architest, office room &, Jacoba' block, Fifteenth etreer. 2w —The cheapest trimmed hats in the city at Mrs. Wood's Parlor Buzar,15:h sat-tu thosst. *old at BV ol & Erickson’s, opposite the port-fies By Special Agents of the De- partment of Justice. The Blggeet Sensation of the Besson. Fancy Goods. Z p yre Germantown ve-n, Ganvas, ete,, cherp, at Ringer's, 115 north 16 h streat. EASTERN A Tomt, Bnd Wants Baartn Ae. will b in Perhaps oneof the mnst noted events that has occurred in Omaba f ¢ yesrs sast. and one, the news of which has by thie time wraveled over half the continent by I'ght ine, was the arrast 1a this ci y, shout 10 ’cleck yesterdey ars expected within & wee ‘avor Chase's residence was decorat ea 1 Eine style to-day in hovor of the fire- men. 20,000 Acres Ty —Croighton c-Tlege will be cloced to- : morr-w to ensble the students to uttend “in onma of 2270 and 1 mo the fatr. : ral deaths from typhoid fever have wccnrred in the city within the past forty® «ight hours. Visitors 0 the state taie buy & good hat .t Frederck, Leading Hatter, 1406 Farn- m street. ~An attempt war made Sunday night burglars to get into some of the stores in Mavonic block. . The Kansas City and ¢, Joe ticke will remove Saturday to Max Meyer new bui'd'ng. ~The next meeting of the Irish-Ameri- can repub ican club takes place Friday ptember 24, The W. C. T. U, of Towawill hold its seventh annual convention at Council Biuffe October 5, 6, 7, and 8. ~Wait for the big show, ATEINSON'S Grand Semi- Annual Millinery Display, September 23rd, 24th and 25th. Stephenton’s new brick hed the It completed, one of the finest Tiv in the west. The State Fair Gazette, containing the il yrosramme, valusMle informa jon $to the exrosition apd interesting news, appeared vesterday. —Fifty-eight cars of cattle were loaded Brady's Island Monday, end will ar- rive in Omaha this evening. hat for a vmall Nebraska town's shipments? stable has 1l be,when stables ond story. Max Meyer & Co. have receiv-d an arder for a geld meds!, valued at s'ty dol- lars, tobe jrevented to Company G, and «hot for by iedividual members annua'ly. ~The delayed train from the west yes. terday brought in a military prisoner from the White River ageucy, sentenced %o three years ut Fort Leavenworth for de- werting. Deputy U. S. Marshal Ball went west Mondayto Grand Iddand to bring in a couple of counterfeiters arrested there, where they were heard before U. § oner George H. Thummel to- ‘Work on the new sewer is progressing rapidly. The brick work between Ninth and Tenth streets is two-thirds completed, and excavation han been commenced be- tween Tenth and Eleventh sirects. At the cormer of 16th and Dodve last s the telograph wire with such force asto cut its wing vear'y off, whea it 1¢il 1 the grovnd and was captared. ~Ths ushers of the Academy of Music have unit.rmed themselves fa caps, and may be seen in all their glory any evening at that place of smusem.nt. The caps are very becomiing, and the icca s u good «ne. ~Tizard's Restaurant is foirg a lively wess The rush yesterd y was g1 and contivved yearly all ni bt The tal- ance of tue week e will be open night and day. This, with the Fating d at the Pair, m.kes it pretty lively for Tirerd e pupi o n of the state board o , who furnis atteaded during the weck mentary. The visitors w ive s sight ms the great show i h ope who itha beas ; The meeting of the Y. M. C A. was well attended Monday. For the bene- tit of those who enjoy the services they will oe continued during the week. The winging is good, and the short talks by ke the service very ploss- A special invitation is extended to “trangen. —~The faneral of the late James Smith, which tock place Sunday afternoou, was very largely nttended, and was conducted by the Odd Fel ows, under the auspices of Siate lodge. The floral decorations st the grave exceeded anything «f the kind we liave ever ween, the grave being literal- Iy hidden by the profusion of flowers. pt. Crager, of Compavy G, has pub, Yished a card in which he awards « spec credit to Lieuts, King and McLaughlia, and o many non-cowmissiosed of -ers and privatés for proficiency in drill and disc~ vline by which the stard of colurs was won st the Centeal City Reunion. “Traia No. 11 was held over Monday Tor the Mormon hosts journey'ng west ward,deaving about 1 ocl«ck. The con- verts, cousisting of English, Dan-s, Swe les au1 G rmas, il ed eight coaches and as they utterly refused to mingle t-zether wreat frouble was experienced in load ng them. The seenes at the d-pot about mid- were bayond description and the U ain-men were neary d iven wild, ~The office of the signal service officers in this city was robbed between 8 sud 9 +'clock Monday moruing. Private Young 1ot money and jewelry amoun ing to §175, much of the latier having been received o1 Saturday from his fr ends in the east as birthday gifts. Sergeant Dey lot some <lothing. Toe p lice wers notified in the afternoon and furnished a list of the stolen «, but no c'ue was obtaived to the thieves who ave probal part of the gavg ere during Stats Pair week for business. A Card of Thanks. To the Editor of Tax Bas. 1 desire throngh Tar B to return my sincere thanks and assurances of deep appreciation to the 0dd Fellows, my neighbors and friends generally, fur their kind acts and exprestions of sympathy during my recent beresve- ment, Mus. Jasees Swra, §.P. MORSE & CO., Farxuay StREET, Take pleasurein aunouncing that they bave this day received by express and aré now exhibiting & very cheics se- | lestion of ine dress goode, and confi- dontly state 1.t the pai‘<ras are the | st beautiful ever exhibited in Oma- hs. Further son uncement later. & P. Morsx & Co., Farnhsm street. Mason Preserve Jare forsale. One | hal* gallon §200 per dezer; cne quart i and front lace, st $1.50 per dez-n, at 4. Bosses, 1406 Douglas streat. e Goto the Earopean Restavrant for maals servad in frst class’style. 1 | f | { | | fair, at Pacific Houss, Tenth anf Cap- tol avenue. Edbolw & Erickwon's, opposite the postoffice. 7, of Silua M Waie, the de. faulting president of the Brattlshoro, Vt, First Nattonal bank. The arrest wis made by epecial asgents W. H. H Llewelyn snd W. H Shields of the Attorney-Gereral's de- pirtment, asisted by spocial agent Jbn B Faray, of the po:toffice da- partment. T will bo remembered, that Waite absconded about the 10th of Jane last end it was for 0 3e tims supposed that he bad succeeded in getting ont of the country and was a fu; Europs He hai, it claim- d, previous to his firht ut- forgsd paper amounting to upwords of helf a million of dollars, the result beir ot the directors, brought by the s‘ock- holders, and roin and woe to many poor people. It was believed by the directors and with good grounds, that hs tken A Jarge som of meorey with him, how much could on'y be determired by a long, searchng invest'geion. Tho foreed paver inc'ndcd the C n- necticut River rii'road for ahont 850 000; Fraderick B "ngs, $20,000: Tre. W. Park, £20 000: Lvon & Healy 27, 820,000; Taanton Loco. Warks, abont 812, ive in tered 5000, and thers. How much of this paper was ored by Waite as colliteral apon which he may have raisad large awounts for individusl us the direc. tars were tnsblo to say, but the Srring. field and B ston banls were viotimized in this wav we he'ie: @, June 17'h thed r. toms of the bink offored a reward of £5000 fur the esp- ture of the fugitive and in addition to the incentive thus «fared. the off nse having been againet the Unized States as well s others, At'orney Genera® Devins took active measures for the detection of ‘the absco.aine banker and has left no sone unturned to effect his captora. It brcsme ¥known that he was still in the Unitec Saves, and the special agent of the dep.riment of jus ice did not suffer oTas to grow hencach hus fact He flad by way of Di'uth to the Winue- peg coontry, and at one time the ofticers were only thiten wmile bebind him end kuew they were or the track, Ho travelled under several aliases, one of _which was Kuicht, another Estole, latter being his wife's From W nnipeg he eut to Wyoming, and, it i- s-ia, was engaged in Jocsting & large cartls ranch there, which he has begun al- resdy to stock up with fine cuttle, A few weeks »g- tle ofiicers weres hot on his trail at Bansrck, and followes him up until Sundsy lat, when he we defin where ho wax stoy of a wellkcown {wife and his o Mr, Shields hisd bee citizen, to el t0 £5¢ pavers all 1n shupe, ard | this merosg ine officare, méter war ing until 10 o'clock. when his brarh - |erin law, Mr. Trvmen Buck, and fawly, hud gone to the fair, pro- cceded to the remidence f the atter. on norch Twenty second stree 1o arrest thiranan. They took wit them Charlie Sweesy and posted hin at the alley et therear, whle ther went in the front way, Waite tax coming a1d ran out the bac. nd down ¢ Har, but s eing that he was discovered by Sweeey, wh jumped over tre fencs -frer him, h. ran out again and around to the front duor, where he brought u in the arms of the officers Homade no further resistance, an: Was 8t once taken to the connty jai to be contined uncl ths afiernoin when it was expecred to take hin ewt. He entreated the ufficers to sl Low him to commit suicide, but they wore inexorable, and tock from hin anything that could be ns~d to tak: 12, a kuife and a but'on hook being all he had on his p-gon. The officers at once tl-graphed 1h: news of their capture eat, wi h the informatou ttat a large sum f mney iu bonds and stecks were alsc recovered, or would he, and msking what disposition ehould be made o them. W understund that §20,00( leraphed him within the past few sy ixnow lyiug in one of the bank. of this city. Will seseive another car load of Golden Esgle Mills Flour to day o tomorrow. Al who have used thir elegant white winter wheat flour pro- nounce it the best flour in the marker becanse it makes 1fte, swect bread and s free from any patent adultera tions. Ouly §3.35 per 100 pounds. WiLus M. Yares. ELEPHANT! Paschen’s Beer Vault, corner of 13:h and Faroham. Warm Lunch sn concert by wilitary band every nigtt eeut 21 5¢ s reet, —For Lands, Lotr, Bouses snd Farms, look over Remis' new column on 1st page. Bargains. —Lots, Farme, Houses and Lands, T.ook over Bemie' new column of bar- Zains ~n first pr ge. —D lins Fell atgles sre now raady for inepection st the Boston Clothirg Houre, 1212 Farnham St. 220e0dlm —Drs. Dnsmoore and Gifford Homeeopsthio Physicians and Sure eons. Wil'ixms Block, cor. 15th aud Dodge eteets. eod-tf Strangere visit Kur'g's store. tawed Watches repaired as good {as mew, Epmowy & ERICKSoX's, Opposite the post: fice. at All the novelties at Kurtz's, tuwed Whirple & McM:llan, the jewelers, who are «fering a large and thorongh- 1y eelestcd etock of Jewelry and Sil- vervare, mike a epecialty of wateh- work, Those who are iIn want of a new wa'ch, or wish watches repsired, should give us a call. Wareprs & McMizLax. Finest display of Watches and Dia- monds,at Epmoru & ERICKSON's. GRAND PROMENADE OPENING TO NIGHT, at HICKMAN'S. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON! ATEINSON'S GRAXD SEMI-ANNUAL Mruixery Diseray will take plics September 233, 24th and 26th. All are most cordially invited. BUSHMAN'S FALL AND WINTER ANNOUNCEMVENT. THE MOST ELEGANT, BEST and mos: desirablo et.ck wo have ey- I oovght, §s now arrivingand we sr2 pleased to inferm our pa‘rons and frienas that we know they wi 1be g atly surp-ized to see the many novel- ties we shall present st pricis that | cnnnot help bu® be satisfec-ary to sll V.lvets, Pisio, Brocaded Stri-ed, Bluck and sll the new derirsbles bade.. Sitke, Plsin, Broced d, Sir'ped. Sat- ins in all c.lors. Drees G ode! Dress Goods, you must res them toge: s fair idca—in shoct, we extend a cor- dial inmitation to the prblic to visit aad inepect onr stock whether you want to buy or not. Busauax's. r. 15th and Douglasstreots. | TO-NIGHT, PROM DE ALL, at BICKMANS, Fall siyles at Ringer's, 115 151 street. Kur!z's stora next to postoffice, tuwed Whij ple & McMilian are receivirg new goods every day this week, For nice jewelry give us a call. Winrrre & McMiiax, Dauglas near Fifteuth, Every lady that wants ahat should ' g0 to Ringer's, 11515 h street. TO-NIGHT, PROMENADE ALL, at HICKMAN'S. STRANGERS ! Y uwll find the largest and best s ock ot b.ote, shoes and slippers in the city, at Hexey Dozt & Co's., Leadivg Shoe Store, Central Block. S Every prir warranted. FARMERS ! Go to H. Doble & Co.'s for good wnd cheap'boots and shoes. Largest, b stand chespest stock in the city. Money refunded if goods don't wear 21 represented. Heszy Dosie & Co., Lending Shos Store, Central Block. Sl P s Country physiowns sttending the Fair will do well to examine the com- slete line of su'g'csl instraments ex ibited by O. F. Goodman. Toey aillalso find a full stock a full stock of he eame at his wholesale house, 1110 Farnham street. It pays to tradest Kurtzs, towed Wastep—A milliner's apprentice atC. A. Ringer's, Jucobs’ block, 15tk stroot, .. S GENTS' Hand-rewed shoes, Batton, Balmora), Alexis, Congress and Dom Pedro. Hesey Donze & Co. Leading Shoe § Central Block. Parties furn‘shed on order. We serve deily—except Sundsys—finest oysters, tea, coffee sud lunch, Mzs. Sranix, M-sonic Block. —_—— WaXTED—100 lodgers, during the 21-2t LADIEs! Fine kid ehocs 1 Lutton, side lice E. Dosze & Co.'s, Leading Shos Store, Central Block, Largast stock of solid silver ware at ‘fug Rotm; 1417 Donglas St 206 Fair and Bazwr at First Bapti.t Church every evening this week. Prof. Hoffman's orchestra at First Baptist Church Fair this evening, Excellent Meals at First Baptist Church trom 5 to 8 o clock p. m. for 25 cents. —_ Don’t miss the Fair and Bazar at First Baptist Church. Musio by Hoff- man's orchestra. Don’t fair to call on John Baumer's, be cldest and most relab'e horse, for nythisgia the Jewel.y Line, 1314 Foruham street. 21-3t —_ - Do jour shoppiog at Kurt's. GRAND PROMENADE OPENING TO-MGET, a: HICEMAN'S, Bangle Bracele », st Epzowx & Eexcxsox's, Opposite the peatoffice. —— { o8 Gream at e 5 scd 10 cont Eat i bigenge and exprese goods b ix o 1s, hastily fitted up for the purp e a d bund train, whi h wes follosis 4 t Ties cni s«ction bro three Pullmin ccaches and two dry craches b1 d £ their utm st capaci y #1d hauled in a reverss order From one of tho passingrs who was on the ill fated ‘riin vo learied THE GEAPHIC STORY of perhaps the wor-t wreck that has occured wihn tha histiry of 1b Usion Pacific road. The «verla d trin, No. 4, shovld mee: freicht train N . 9, at & siding thees miles west o Julasburgat 9:40 p. m Sun day night the fre ght train was late and had orders to mect the «xp ees train at another side trick threa mile: east of the sbovs The freight made hor time all right and was pulling oa the :idng when No 4, drawn by a new engins, No 11, Pat 0’Hurs, en- giowr, and W, Fonda, firman, and stution, up to await the signal to cme abe d, slowiog down until our i"form ntexs he thought they wera s:oppig at a station, Tae moon was shining very brizhily £t the t me, aud objecs were disinctly visbla at a distance. O'Hwra from his post fn the cab saw the “come shed”signal given,and pul ingout the throtle drove d wn the lwe full specd. probatly thirty m los an hou-. At thia time ti'e freight train was nt et c ear of the muin line, the ¢.b and one car ¢til being onr. nied on the oue hand that any sigual to come ahead was viven, »nd cluimed on the other that the siganl was g ver, but was for the engineer of the f.e'gh train to pull ahesd. It is piob.oie that the latter it the correct verei m, and that the mivaks in res«rd to the signals was, in fact, the fsult of n. oue, but & mistake that might ¢ be made unier tha circumstauc THE CRASH. At any rate «ne Licomotive of the expries train w8 down upen the treight quick ss a flush. The:b t us ti n was seen too late to teavuid d Oue shriek from ths e gns ges the wa nirg, and the nex: instaut th crach was h ard, folloved by s <cen t » bosears de ci, ton. Tioex. r- eng nert-uck the mde of the fr- just b ek of the traoks, wini r. ! i”, el mght dut) the canoies, an {1ke e flch the ice motive, two +ink @, the mal, baggage ard .xp e, and the smoker snd the Feight ows wers inv one mass of confu run The engineer huvig reversed bis evgiue, elupped 0 the ~ir brak s snd snavded the wh fizm’y to bis post while his iron prai g h-u.h the air and landed 1§ | teen 1ce distant on tho var | not bud sed o h when +h- eir [ The terd r, torn trum her was thrown h ghio the air a.d A somers u't over (hy engne {in front of her. i thrwn down the eign: iment at that point und {t> the groued by s | Tre cars plunged in a stravh: lin by the @ g ueaud rank un il ihe t- disk ys w re wrecked, wh n the wa | car, vccupied by roate ace ts W. 4 | Herber: ani Scth Moblw turn-c | over «nd landed n its rou/, r2ma ning in that posinion, Tho xpress cac REARED LIK® A HOR 83 tha wail car, wh, agg go car j ined in the plurg , 16 em ker with its Joa. | of sle Pz passengrs ell across i1, | toiler uf hs engin-, whera n pa v trucks were tuld agauatit. E.h cars were thus circ ed togerth r, 4 a worse pic u%e of ruin canuct ne ecribed. Surangs th sy the rem iu {irg cars were not only loft st d ag " ou the track, bu ‘h:oz:upautesca c- ly awakened. Ths conductor aid en gineer lost not & moment lookiug after those who we. 81} 08ed to bo hnrisd in the o g and they worked lit-ral'y 1 s T ojana. Beibort, who w s the furwa-d end of his cur, was bucted bensatn tous of mul water, while Muley wae Iof free and call.d out £ 1 help fo exir- cate his companion, g iug to work Lk | a hero Limself. THE WRECK TAKES FIRE. To 2dd to the confusion th Iamps in thecr s aud cries of “fir.” ile the e nil ttre t.the wreck, " and *'brivg ware werebe rd oual sides. Forcunately, the Ames were siou ex. tinguish=d end in twenty minures time llirhert was taken ont, bis Joiy arm ocushed, but othermise un njures Fonda wus released bs a Pulln. passenger, who was ridirg i 1) smoker, and who escaping hime. If by the skin of hus teeth loat no time i Iending aid to others, The firema. was dly baused about ¢ face, but 18 not dangerouly hur Ons or two others received stight scratches but none worth men tioung In toe Pullmen cars nearly every one was abed, and on'y one or twe gotupat first to see what was the matter. Conductor Patrercon was in the wash room, and the first he knew he was thrown forward, the cars mrd- three violent plunges and stopped still. He looked out to ses the «xteut of the danger and then re urie: tu quiet became frightened, thesmoer, who sat on the fro:.t seat, hed just time toget bis head away from the window when A FLYING TRUCK crushed it in Lke anwegg shell. The freizht 1 gine wes detached and drew the train end its passeayers beck to Julssbu g whe o they lay until b« o duy sitern on was c mpleted | mrd the “niin e | tions as Jescribed, proceeded on its way. You g ae birt cewe i -1 trin ana - med not to feel very ba ov rhismisforione. Afrer rocoivi the con.r tulitins of hus £, jthe depot he walked up tos briskly as ever. n ee One and all swor g the pasrengers spcke in glow: ing trms of the cmonct | of the train cffcials of bo'h trem ; bat especi.lly of Messrs. Seeley snd | O'Hura, whose w: rk they sy wes n.v- | er excelied ror herosm or effectice. | nose. It was, s stated, imporsible 1o | cxu‘;uny the weeck very fas, and 0z the pres:nt the extemporizud track , is usyd for pessing trains. i t 10 emigrant passergers feom tho v | in | in charge of Couducter W. L Se-le., | hovo in sight. The expresssl ck d| and resseure such of the pusserigers ns | A paesenger in | | terds at | Outico Suits and Wrappers at §1 00 | and $1 50 at the Purlor Bazar Creigh. TO.NIGHT; PROMENATE ALL, at HICKVMAN'S, Sards for 1 40 5 yoars’ tima on first siaseimnray delteand farm properte. Ap 1y at BEVIS 1 Extute and Lown Azoncy, '5th and Do aa 278-endi DOUGLAS COUNTY, 6 to 12 Miles from Omaha, | $6 to $10 per Acre, on HEp wwren Rockfird Warchesat Evn 1m & ErrcksoN's: Opoosite postoffice. The Nibraska Sta'e Homezpathic Medicdd society convenes at the crurt tionse in this rivy *n-morrow, Septem. Ver 22, at 10 Wclocka m. Special Announcement. We wonld respectfilly inform the Ladios £ O nahn, alsn str mgers visiting the State F.ir that we have raceiveda bewrifal ssvrment of Ludies’ Suire, Clo ks and Dulme=ns for f:1l and win- | er wear. Part «f thero direot impor- | t+t" ns from Paris, selected personaliy i by Mr, McDonaid. In style and fin- ish tt ey : gual anything shown in east- ern cities. and at reasoneble prices, | U1 ters and Circolars in medium and | heavy goods of exquisite petteros. | Come early, ®0 that you may have | first choice. McDoxarp & Hagrisox, 1408 F roham strect, Omaba, 8: 2140 | Worncd ans R it goods cheap, at | the Putlor Buzur, Croighton Block, tt&mat New silver-wero for wedding pros- Hoszryasys. | Tubin's genuive perfumes in bulk are somenhat pew and very fine, quite but tco-thirds as much At Kubn's & Cu's,, Fifteenth and Douglas, you can see an crigmal package aa exported from Frauce. 817 fmtwy cqul to his small bottlas, yet costing | - Long Time and Low Interest. TASTE T o e Tenth B o w o ANTEN_coed vaes o'l be p 1it he- wor “616h 8-, 1 Large tracts saitable f=- Cclonies in all the best| =+ Counties in the State. 80,000 acres | through lowa. A large number of Improved Farms in Nebr ska, many or 441 e e | Ph€D mEAT Omaha, $12 to $40 12| per acre, Mas Tih ' | P st \‘r;fl\ fice hoy. App! a* the Emmm: scaitered Piue [ ANT™N_A yarn< men to write (Mo Addrem Box 16. in en & VAL TAN—A dinin o 82 cpp =t the Bra Offlea 1.9 ent Il rr nrl Prwss e Ve W 3, ~orpasi-e content An Immense List of OMAHA CITY PROPERTY, Consisting of Fegont Resi- !derces rrom $3,000 fo $20,- 000. Many vacent lots in o ——————|th+ sd itins to Omaha. —Acoodraty ok St (b1 | Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Hous sand Lots, Business Houses aud L ts, and al kinds of Ciy Real Estste, TWANTED “vo o cod wees vl he prd DOE'EN. Tnqui e E geTo se. 1w xi»(m?{g'v:’ul =3 10p rdas. T.NT 7 Y. () FANTED_A good ofe! tn o generat hen e. werc. Ap)ig ¢ rer 12 and Pa{fic, et 3 We elso have MONEY TO LOAN on Improved Farms in Doug- | 1as Conty, on 5 years time, at 10 perce /1. interest to ali v ho "0 § FaRYVE HC B e B e We hinva just received a iarze num- berof Pantow end Cuaxper Suirs | «ud other Fonsiture which the pub- lic ace juvited 10 is spret. CiABLES SHIVERICE, 1208 «nd 1210 F rvhom St, | nd upwards t & Pyrior Buzar, Creightou Bluk- Labiss, f you waat giud and stylish gecd- f.ralitle money, go to the Parl r Bz, Coeignen Bock t, &sat CIaL kXu1BIT Mes 7o, Luaz & Fo i k; agents fir the Miz 140 8t ve compiny, ate Lot {mski g au exhibiton of tosir giede bat are makirg fin No.1221F r - to Fust Nuti nal Fura pabor stove the “Gar- o ured b, this comp ny, riv.l This stove s teiu fuly fnis ed ond kighly orna- wel Nudsbat liwle cars, +nd 4 m re neat from the sems fue rany o:ar stove menmufeoiured T ir v tested cook et.v-, which har a w dltwids raput bon, is also lig t orfrd 18 ayod b kerand is uui 07311y endursed by every cook who ba u el them. fay w's» handle other mukes of ves bat th's make they are bring- hs front, a3 they always give 1on a.d those who buy them £ ¢ mmexd them to orhers, The pro- pri t roiavite hepub ¢ generdly and those i1 neod of & stove especially, t visittheir store,where they wi l be ple ol to give them any ivfosmaticn »nd shw taem the most perfect stoves wade. OUR GRAND OPENING TAKES PLACE TO DAY. Every deaurtwent full and complete. CLOAKS AND DOLMAS We have the most elegaut Ine ever oun di. Oushs, both of American aud iw ported eoods. HOSIERY. you are sors to fiud what you waat, ind you will bs pl-ased to see theam. HANDKERCHIEFS. never befure have we shown such s varie y in s'yle and pri GLOVES, Do not Jeve the city without pur- chesing a pair of our celebrated 81 00 wid gloves. WOURSTED AND YARNS. Every shade aud quality, the largest ssortment in the oity. W_OLEN GOODS, Handmsde oouds in endless variety, Hoodr, Nubias, Leggings, Socks, &:., &e. STRANGERS and CITIZENS wrexl oordially invited to call and see his spe..did stock of goods. Kuriz's »tore, next o the Post ffice. tuwedthu S i GRAND PROMENADE i OPENING | TO-NIGHT at HICKMAN’S —_ | It pays to trade ar Kurtz's. it ators, el, next thun aasfa tuwed S'rangers, woile in the city, will | Bud v { leacant as well as profizable to ¢dla:J. B. D-twiler's Carpet store, Dougles, between Fourteenth and Fifte nth s'rects, 21-1¢ {2t ¢llhours et the Earopesn Re | tawant end Hotel. 21-2¢ ———~—— | See Kurz's maamow di-play. O. A. Risger sclis Ladtes’ hata very cheap. Be-uliul silverare, new and ele- Bat s g, & Evuozar & Exgomst’s. ——— Frosh Oysurs in every style. Meals | i ik c-n chow good titles. Maps for Douslas and Sarpy Counties for sz, “Tholam Ay st R MENT_A Ta 1N T80 o %5 o e e o2 Fen §5 rmomh Towioe Bogzgs & Hill, Reat Estate Broezs, 1408 Farn, §t., Omaha, s(eb. Sed rmme over Mer- N, E. Cor. 160 sna ALE rooms wich ® Ak eon, & [ & o leut locaticn. nuc ;g 5. and 390 P BOGGS & UILL. RM FOR ALE—8 mies west of city. Fif €t furu in iho couny ANDS Lon AND L ANTED—We want to contract, with a re'ls able man 1o ciear and grub 20 acres of brachland BOuG> & HILL. VN ANTED—16,000 yards of et BOG( S & HiLL AND GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 cent. below any Eastern Wholesala House, prejaratory to moving into their weN Store, Cor. IIth & Farnham We Mean R per . Come and be Convinesl, ENEER NG Immense Stock fo " TRLL AND WINT r Men’s Suits, Boys’ Suits For Men, Boys, and Children Unier-Wear, Wats Tra : Prices t» Suit Al o Farnham Street. Near Fot rteenth GIT LP AND GIT! NO ei: Heving Taken the Abo-e for Our Motto, V Dete min« d to Offer Our Entire Sunmer Stock of CLOTHIKG AND FURNISHING €CCDS EH In Order to M~ke Room for Our Falt and Winter Goc We Will Not Be Undersold, BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, AZZ3F == FARNHAM STREEr, ¥y __CHARLESSCHLANK. SO PRINGE L. BOOTEDS GOval Brand NGO vardless of ¢ “brand® of 0 EASULE LANGE s brund them S‘IOV HS KICK HOUSF.~Co: v nfent t busiacss, with fullo-, 7 rooms, §2,150. Stoovd e Hirt Pres'y BOGGS & HILL whi‘e silk, ivors handel s Fioder wil 3 HNGE—For e {OR FXCH »NGE—For o tracta of land, cosered at §20 peracro. ponsi vty cons f£, No 11 et sain for § days ouly, cave with the jantor kool ACADEMY OF MUS.C! GREAT A TRAC/i' N PAIR WEEK. Monday, I'uesday & Wednesday, ¢ EMBER 2 th, 218t & d 22d, Guiirk-B.i-dell Guaraate d 1t acti n X Tho New Musied -nd Spect g Oddity, HOP SCOTCH, THK DUK", Tar D IWAGER, THE FENIAN THE GE/Mt N AMBASSATOR, £ TWG MAL) OF HONO®, THE, Souns 60GG™ & HIL Brun new house, § roome, with co, with haif lt, 43xis2 tme to suit, wil sell at 4 bar BOGGS & HILL, JOR SAL¥—Brick p wir house and 7 acres near Stock Yards, 62,600 BOGGS & HIIL, W E—Comer ball tlot 8. W. Cor 16 ad Ja:kson at & sa.ni s 3 e E0GAS & HITL. SALE—Full corner lot, N. Z. C6r 16 an once Sa. LOGGS & BIIL. Any one wishing to ure v in sumne tosuit from ure it theon hu-. BOGUS & HILL. B M0 pe AND 3500t 320,005, can pr A Rovring Fir OR SALE—S busime-s lets, nex: west of Musonic Temp'e, $1,6:0 each. BOGGS & HILL, JOF SALE—2 loth west of Od Fellows Bluck BOGGS & HivL. F° y 000 R A CHEAP LOT 6o to Boggsand Hil's sd. dition. SIGN OF THH COLDEN PIAND & FRAME, | \rorerm ve some _small roms €100 15 moiey o 3 expeuse rum- avd witho ¢ 0 per cent, nier. BouG & HILL invest with satety, whatever, and gt I £ OME—#10+10 8.0 is ally u neel pay down if you bu- a ho:o for yourelf TBrough us. Time o st on balan e. BUGGS & HILL. IO RENT—Improved tarm near tarracxs. F L0~ & MLl FOR SALE=cuse and ol it o st -t eet, Gre of e best locations n ihe city, #1,500; easy (erms. BOGUS & HILL. now prepared to ro worth f om $400 to $51 = s, R. HOSPE, JR,, Pianos and Organs Fir:t Class oa Eisy Monthly Payments, Sheet Music and Musi- cal Instrum nts, FINE § UCK OF MOULDINGS Uil Paia ings, Frames at Ts 1 ESU ENCE 1 0TS FOR SALE—20 fots In R Kintic & ivs waniion. vens pessenn zod surrow dings. Iots covered wih youn. rees, and are the choicest, cheare-t and noires 0 Luisiness of.ny lot in the murker. by all means ook at 1o & n Kou-ize & Rut s addii n nefo e purclastin: clscwhere W [ HEAP LOIS 8 and 5, block 6, Shin s ad- dition. Want be t ofer at once foro 6 or b, BOGGN & HILL HEA LOTS—Lots 17 an 5, Thomell's ad- aition, 4 buGun & HILL OU-E AND HALF LOT—Near 1birisenth and Ca. itol aveuue, 81,6 0. 0GGs & HILL. ) BESTLOTS—Ia Siinw's aduition, 3060, 3 BOGGS and HILL. A% b 5 o eh0 b s from it upeards, icesTica window aad ipwards Lambicquirs 00 p windos & 4 upwards, Cormice 11652 50er win 104 and upwards, Velvet frames 3¢ carh 105 00 IC. and vpwards, 00 and apwaids, and upwards, 1t in Casit o boot, 0GGS & HILL. Violin &t 1te, e i ith_street, sou'h of both, » BOGGS & I Pt o bl i LL. . 'y ipwas cheapent in tity CH)ICE LOTS—On Park Wild Av !é el 3 1o 4 blocks tom dgpot, 4500 < v a okt of wmouldiogs ST e g 1578 Dodss G brabs, Keb 0 8 & HILL. Coozf Goods, Shelf Hardware, Nais and Efe, * Door Fas' Firet Nat MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLESALE Tobaceo, 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 5 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. MAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & GO ORI AL A . GUNS, AMMUNIT.ON, SPORTING COODS, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of NOTIONS AND FACNY GOOTL TO TH TRAD £ Having just open~d an entirely new line of MEN'S FURRISHING GOOD?, We wculd ast he Mercha ts of Nebraska to inspect our feeling confident we can meet the wants of all in good Go L g S SHREVE, JARVIS & €O, Cor. 14th snd Dodge Sts, SHEELY BROs. PACKING CO,, PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in'"“ ot FRESII MFATS& PROVISIONS, GAYE, PeUL . CITY £ND COUNTY ORDEES SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Stock Yards, U. P. R. R. Opposite Omaha e = House L] ars from mowt = i , ETC,

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