Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 28, 1880, Page 3

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BREVITIES. ~—Paterson sells coal. .. —Fine perfutes at Saxe's. ~Use Lewia’ dry hop yeast. —For the teeth, Kuhu's Dentrifice, = bulterick's patteros at Croickshank. —Tarler is running the Omaa ferry, Road Catalogue of Books, 3rd page. —Imported and Key West cigare, at Kuho's. < —Seidenberz"& Co. g1ce 8t Saxe's Key West Ci- —Henry Voss, architect, office rcom 5, Jacobs’ block, Fifteenth street. 21w —“Rathbua hee night school.” —City council to-night. —Twenty-two cars of stock came in yesterday, —Tihree drunks, $3 and costs, comuuit ts1, yestorday. —The annual Methodist conference con- venesat Nel raska City on Wednesday. The theatrical season at the German atre opens next Sunday night with a drama, Bishop Warren lecturcs at Masonic Hall this evening on “Culture by Astromo; o —The firm of H. J. Lee & Co. has been aanged to Lee, Friod & Co., the company baing Mr. Anderson. —The Trich American Republican club meets Wednesday evening, the 20th, at the Bosed of Trade roome. The rental of the pews of the Congre- sotional chtirch Look plaee Jast even ivg, atthe church, at 7380 o'clock, The fricnds of Wi K, Beans,, of the, Eighteonth Strect Methodist church gave hitn o doumtion party last night —Three suspioious characters, arrested by Officet FordSunday night, were held for Did You Hegr Anything Drop? ! convinced that the wounded man is What He Promised “to-Tell. J—— Tux Beeof Seturdsy contsined a statement relative to the wounding and captare of a stranger Satordsy moming, about 28, m., in the alley way botween Furnham and Harney strests. Special policemsn, I. Hinchey, who made the arrest, is ome of the gang who robbed the cathedral “Fridsy ~evening.- Mr. Hinchey's staiement is substsntially asfollowa : He and night watchman Collias had just met—their reepective beats being in the same locality, when they koard the report of a pistal, some distan e east of where they stood. Hinchey started off fn the direction ot the report—that is down the alley, between the bank buildingand Houeel & Co.’s ware- houte. Ho had not procceded far, when He was met by two men, one of whon called out to him to “leave his Toad, tke S— of a B—,” acome panying his command with a shot from his revolver. The policeman had just had time to move aside when JESSES BRIDE. The Youthful Scion of the House of Grant in - Omaha. The Fair One With the Golden Locks. T The overland train which arrived from the west Sunday evening an hovr Iate, bore among other distinguiched passengers a youthful bridal couplo, whose marriage in San Francisco last Wednesday evening was one of the notablo sociable events of the season, even in that city of brilliant events. The groom was Jeeso Root Grant, the third son of ex-President Graot, and his bride was Miss Lizzie Chap- man, daughter of W. S. Chspman, ope -San'* Francisce's leading and wealthiest citizens. The wedding took place in’the private parlors of the bride's parents, at the Palace Hotel, which were transformed into ;a bower' of beauly by the wand of the florist, o floral warriage bell of lovely design and huge size, being among a thou- sand exquisite ornaments which adorr.« ed the room. The afinir was a very qttlet one, and on Thursday motning the bidsl party started for the east, arriving in Omaha yesterday. * It inchuded, bestdes the they both dashed past him, while he ffowed n pursuit, - When they emerged on Thirteenth stroet, Col- Tins joined Hinchey in the chase.; But the two men kept_(n *hrongh alley way, past M. W. Kennedy’ place, firing two more shots at their pursus cre. Unfortunstely the wespons of the policemen . mirsed firo, and after several ineffectuai_attempts to shoot, Higeacy returned to the scene of the fust part of the proceedings. He examination at 7 o'clock last evenipg. —The Jadies will wive. fair at the new Standard Club roow® aboat the middle of next month for the benefit of the Turers went west at moon yesterday to Denvertoreturnwith President McCready, <f the M. K. & T. Ry, and party. < —The Governor, Guards remained at thedr Darracks at the faic grounds i yesterday morning, when the Jeftfor bome by the B. & M. train. Thie funeral. - of- Claa, —youngest dauzliter of Mrs, Fred Drexel: which took plme Sunday afterioon, was one of the largest ever scca in Omaba, —Owmaha Chapter No. 1, Royal Arch Masons, meets $his evening ~for work I the mark master's degree, By c1- der James Gilbert, H. P. A swall oy, arrested for breaking & jowelter's window, on Thirteenth street, wasjdischarged by Judge Hawes yest.riay morning on sscount of his age. All the most valuable exhibits of the V. P. at the reeent State Psir were this morning loaded for shipment to Indianap- lis, to the forthcoming Indiana exposi- tion. , —The Leadville Minst-els are having famous sucoess inthe vast. They play at § sl October 6th and 9th; at Minneapol; Octaber 11th and 12th; two nights in Mi Syaukee, and & week at the Olympic Theatre in Chicago. < —A Swede named Ole Johvson, who kad some trouble with his neighbors in Hascall’s addition, overa line fence, and ased hard Words and a pitchfork to_pro- duceharmony, yestorday was fined$3 and ouits, which he paid. ~The famous McGregors, man and wife, who created such an excitcment it Fuaindut 06t Iong gince, when mistaken ior the notorious Denders, -of vast. il-repule, have arrived 1 duckeon 106, 0L, ¢ecking sn akyln in-the county poor house, where iu times past, they were wont to reside. —Lost—Bladk and tan pup; five monthe: o, Yong emrs, sl'm tafl, and very small, Strayed or stolen from 1516 Leavenworth «trect, an Monday, the th. Wil pay & for the return of same and no questions ked. C.S. Hicerss, ~ “Last Monday night . “Hery, Jd- ~eards, ™ the-rice horse, wned by T, W, Eller, of Fawmont, disappeared Home stakle, and 15 supjioset b b veople of the vi country for Wells and the hrse, During the past week inqnities were wade By Nébralka ven ‘st the“Ohmwhd stock yards for aver 8,000 head of Tebders: 4l o go.on 1> Council Bluffs_and get M,.M.\)M Saunders county man de- would do without Sr5L. , athan Shelton, cashier olthe TR vailway company, has, it is said, resigned his position in the employ of the compatiy-| gy to devote his entire time tothe intervsts of the water worksswompany, 8. T.Josse s, i the smme. wdid, will y-obabls be promoted to the v: tion, &ud his chief dlerk be ;pm- master, ~The amaguifioent, hat exhibited by C. ®B. DeGroat & Cos, at the State Fai which took the first premiva, was pur- <hasel by Manager Nugent, of ko St. Vlmo theatre and presented to Mr. W. H, Ullman, of ths Mercharts’ Exchange, St Joe. Mr. Uliwan hae_boen in the city: since Friday last, bt I €his. m .,.x for boma by the Ky Mdu —A dranken tyw.v)m i e mable ladies at the comer of Thtrteenth and Dovglas Sunday, trying to mmu aems around bath of soundly caned by a gmm o the rescue, after which he was Iaken to sail. He pleaded igaorance of the whole aifair this mornng, but -that -did not save, him from getting five days in jail and & d costs in the bargain. He frightened thd haddies ha'f to death. that are past finding out, the Trausfer Compauy are beyond doubt i the front zank. . Yesterday “Several” teams were ©n the tran-fer casceming over to Omaha Troli ¥heBlafid ? 105 double tearn with three. pamengers paid ity cents for oty over. 't fope-hopse wagos containivg tires <hie wehale’ outf* to- come BV team and drivc fo'tet 6t was & man leadi cents, For Sale.—A" first:ol Son's Piang, cheap for. , and the “Thie néxt out- FREsE rROM THE &PRINGS. Foreign snd American Mnml m--. & McMahon, a30 1m Emplm For nle by 1321 Farnham straet. Jmu ~—For doings that ars queer gud way 1 | already rom *{mhich wuat. ulhlnly be increased ! had not gone far when Tis meta man who was barefooted; and having no- iced that thelar er of the two who d made theirescipe was alsa bare- oted, he considered this coincidence suffieient to atrest his man. The la ter made no resistance, however. Ho s2id he was wounded, snd that he would like to bave some medical help. Thg policentan asked him how he had got shiot, and why he was barefooted. Ha replied that he had' got shot while on the street, and that he had dropped his shoes.: Just st this poiat Special Policeman Deutacher came along, and the ‘wounded soan- was taken to the Jrug store on the corner of Thirieenth aud Farfhom, . Tire two pairs of -shoos which were found belonged ‘to the’ pHsoner aud the larger ono of the men Who made their tscipe. A shoe of each was droppoed just at the place where Col line met Hitchey, on Thirtcenth street, thus provingthat the wound- od man and the others were partnors. It could not ba otheiwise, betause the man who has been caught had not roached Thirteenth street, and there- fore could mot possibly have earried his shoe thers, Again, the burglars’ tools which were discovered there show condlosively that thess parties were implicated i3 the cathedral rob- bery, and if anylling ware wanting to prove,theguilt of the prisoner it is found t thet. his statements are con- { in tho extreme. 1o promised the policoman, Hinchey, that as soon a:he could lie duwn soinewhere Le vould explain all sud tell about the men who #ad escoped, but insterd f fhiat b hag not spokena word abont them. Thereis no doubt that after having “‘done” the church these fcl lows made s raid on Tenth centh strect, intending to some more booty, and were discovered fired upah, this fellow gettivg wounds ed, which compelled his “‘pals’ abandon him. PR TT R Ogsters i every style at” Tizard's. Golden Itis the cheapest or Wheat Flour in the Only 83 35 per 100 pounds, Wisus M. Yares, iry (Premium) But market. bride and groom, Ulysses S. Grant, Je., H. H. Honore, Licut. Harry Qtis, Ocl. McCook of Gen. McDowell's staff, Mr. and Mrs. Buck of St. Louis, and Hon, Emory A. Storrs, the eo- 4 1ent Chiicago ~lawyer -and orator. The party oceipied a Pullman draw- ing-room car. At’Lake station they were met by Col. Fred Grant, with the special directars’ éat of the C., B. € Q., which takes-them through to Galena. They will there visit Gen ani Mrs. Grant, and after a fow days they will all go to New Virk fora short time, snd then to Philadelphia, where they will bo entertained by Goorge W. Clilds, They will subse- quently go to Boston, where a ban: quet is Lo be given to General Grant, and where they will be met by the bride's father, who has been east for some time. The party was by no means inclined to display and in fact were of very or- dinary appearance. The bride aud groom both look very youtbful, Jesso is below medium height whils his wife is of still shorter stature and would not pull the besm down at 110 pounds, She is a bloude of the moat protounced type, with-hair as golden as the snushine end eyes o large and lustrous as to be fairly ‘startling at firat sigat. there ia (hat in her face which demands a sceond look after the first. She. was dressed in 4 plum-colored silk deese, over whicli Was won a maguifl rcal skin cleak, which reached 10 within f: u- i ches of the ground, acd which walo all the Jadies who sw her deka gray w.lb envy. Her hat was amarvel of millinery, but s> complex in form and colir as to defy dsecrigtion. Thers was no great amount of en- thos'asm Loft in the party after their long ride aud not a smile flitted over the face of one of them. In going fcom the Pallman car to. the special; #t Lake Station, il vy walked “Indian filo,” Jewse lead 1. aad mounting the platform of thesp cal car first. His wife followed him uusssisted. Bost Meals iu the city at Tizard'si cent Fresh Quinces g Tug State Fati Premiuin Cream- ery Buller, at Pleming's; M4th and Douglas, vo.conts a Busket, at Burts’ -shoes, the best manufac- She is not pretty even but/. PERSONAL PARAGEAPHS. Church Howe want. wet m North Platte yesterday. Licut. Beardsley, U. S, A., went west %0 Ogden Sunday. T. M. Way, of the U. ., kft I for Grand Tslend yesterday. - Miss Tda Page, of Des Moines, is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs., Carr Axford. Hon. Chas, Kaufmann. will go to, Col- unbus to-dsy en route to the state democratic coaventlon. Jack Galligan, Omaha's Chief Engiveer, has returned from his trip east to attend the natienal association of engineers. | U. P. Ry, isin the city visiting the family of Geo. W. Dickinson. Judge Savage, Col. E. ¥, Smythe, Gen J. C. Cowin; Hon. B. E.-B, Kennedy, and Judge Doane , went out to Papillton yesteadsy mmunfinpymnn'yeounw guinding, - Lawrence M. Wood, of Willismsport, Indians; an old €mploye of the B. & M. road, isin the city en route to Lincoln. He will - probubly loeate in--Nebraska, shotld the ootlonk prove favorablg. « Supt. Tathill, of the St. Joe and West orn, was in our city Sunday, T. 8. Gorham, of tiis BEE, camein front a trip through Tows Sunday. J. K. Upton, assistant secretary of the treasury, passed east Satunday. Miss' Addie Kennedy has been engaged s organist at the Presbytetian churche J. Russe'] Yonng and family returned ftom the west Saturday aud proceeded east. o A. B, Persinger, of Bidney, was among the guests of the Withuell Sun- day: D.1. Cuibin: U. 5. senator lected bub notddmitted, of Suuth Carolina, went west Saturday night. Bichops Tuttle and Morris from the coast passed east Friday evening enrouto 1o the convention at New York, Geo. (jleason.# éoftductor o the Keokule and Des Moines branch of the C.. . T: & P. R R i viiting frinds in the city. L. W. Greer, a rising young tradesman of Kearney, was &t the Fair. Friday | and Saturday, and Jeft for Rushville, T, last evening to visit his parents, Rev. M, F, Sorensoo, delegate from | Colorado to the Bnmw:lx-wnl Gghven- month, arrived in this city Saturday aft boon, accompanied” by *his wife, and will § remain in the cify a f-w days. - They are the guests of Mr. atid Mri. Alfred Soren- son, 4 Gothieh Kaxtrpaoy brifh, o Ov route to Chicago in the interest of miiin ‘matters generally, and of = new- Tunne.. Company he has just organized. He st ps. brother. He will remain in Chicago sbont four weeks, after which he returms west, —A meeting of the offieers of the eight ieties, comprising the (istrict of ari. Valley, will be held at Atchison somo tima,in Noyember, whes the representatives from Omaha proposs totry to secure the next aunual meeting which cccurs early ii* June 1881, for this The only drawback is in the matter of suitab'e grotinds, and it is now helieved that the grounds of the Omaba driving park sssociition bn be secured; The proposed meeting would be a hig w5 £r.Omaha, as it would bring in “thousands of: people from all parts_of the Unit d States, including the famous Biil- wankeo Tumers, who won such distii- conte-t, at Frankfortconthe-Main, ‘We trust the schemeé will be ruecessful, and rhadily believe that the Toriters wouli bt heat'ly welcomed in Omal, Beal Caramela, aud’ Toffiés st T axds.” “No-humbug.?’ wives to W. R. Johoson: w. d., lot 14, block 5, Wilcox addifion, Omiaha, M. Johnson: . d, lot 7, block 343, | Omaba—$1,000. Frank: w. d;, whof-wk of ne} of nwl of sef, $800. At et - i, 13, 14, and 15, Mrs. E. Dickinson, wifeof Supt. Dick | e i giviton -.( s} ack 34, tp inson, of the mountain division 10 2 1321500 tion, which meets in New York mext!yes. over in Omaha a few days, the guest of his{PaLY. Dreviously for’cight'year guistrad honors in the redent hitertational [ Real Estate Transfers. J. B. West and C. L. Fisher and Thé Board of Education to.Jesn Mathiss Drahozel and wifo to David .15, R 1o | Sarah A, Gardiner to Jowph Bar- ker: g. c. d., lots 1, 2 and itorth § lob 3, block 234}, Omaha; also lots 5, 6, 7'and 8, Forbes' sub-division of w 1 ne 1, a:c(N D 16, r 13, e; also lots 7,1 Lucius ‘A, Sanford and wife fo Michacl Mangold: w. d., lots 5 and 6, blk 5, Miltard=§300. - gold: w. d, e &, nw }, sec 26, tp 15, r 11, o—$900. Emeling J. Richardson to Thos. Z. Calvert, w. d. part e 66 ft. of lots 10 and 20,-Thornell's addition, Omaha— $300. Georgo D, Hascall and wifé to Ed- win F. Donahoo, w. . tof, sw} sec. 24, tp. x. lo-;lmi ne}, uw}, sec. 25,.tp. 15, £. 10—$1650. Garrio &, aud Chas. A. Hobbard to Bernard Magiunis, w. d. bleck 13, West Omaha—$2000. + William T. Seamaft and_wife to el B. Rose, W, d, part of no gcr- St 7, Shipn's third naanmn, Omaha—$1350. P..A..Grifiith do J. A. H w. d.. lot 12, block 2, Horba addition.to Omaha—8700. A. B. Moofa and wifo to the Sigux | Gity and Nebrashs, railroad compsny, d.lot 1, block 335, Omala— s, H. Ri Prico:. w. d.w § nw }, and g0 ; sec. 8, sudsw.} aw }, soc. 5, t, 16, = 13--$900. e - James-H. McShano snd wite ta W ach: s 2l Hopper: w. d, te and ne } 82 y 820, 11, and sw and nw § sw ! voc. 12, 1. 10, x. 10 6~ $1400; Deseryed Promotions. TWENTY-FIVE CEMTS. ics.and John Reed ‘3 Thos. NOTICE—Advertisements To Let For o' Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding &c., will bo fn- serted In these columns ouce for TEN CENTS per line; each subsequont lusertion, FIV E CENTS per_line. Tho flrst nsertion vover loss than m:v TO mnl Dr. Edwards Loar Asacy. e omrateers or our iandari work it i o ool 8 Fdirers 536 Alma 0. Gordon to Michael Mlu— e STEPHENS ANTED-Dinlug 1000 il and a goo boy ‘at the Emmett House. ¢ o ot and one. pants Hamann, 421 South ANTED_T.ilon: W miker. catav 6 TenthSt, Omabs._ NTED Sy et 13, H_Cor. W s 0% Wy cooner 142 a0 “$Li0ywr dey. T.MURRAY, ME $L50pur dey. Lit NTED—A good 2o 6185 0o 115 Chicaso street. B'JARD “A‘flb—fl Chi N Mecuov)u ‘to conntry. Fif NH—{CI giver nm LIS o biirn 5 ot IR ‘VAF’I’ZD——A good pastry eo0ks St C‘l‘i‘l‘fi T Largest in the West. A good_gil to do ger omer 13¢th and Pacific. . Apply comer 13th an: e M¢. W: N, Nason, who for several yeas paat hes orsed the Singer Sew: g Machine Co., fu" thie capaeity of {-General. Westera Agent, has recently been tendered and accepted .the pasi- tion of General Bofilliern agent for the territory, including Mésico, Toxas; Indian Tenllury and other Sontherft iving him exclusive sutherity, over'a distéict of ‘¢ver four mil population. His headquarters will be at Galesten, Tex: Mr. C. W. B. Odin, Has'been tendered the posi- tion' of Superintenderit of Agencles, by:Mr. Nason gud to accept the same resigus. his - position, .of -cashier aud buook-keeper for Mesers H. J. Lee & (5. He has'however served the com. thereby.demanstrated bis ability for the work. While the firm regrets the’ Toss,of e valitablo & man ss“Mr: Odin, t.huy as ratifed by the_fact of the lucrative, responsibils and. juipartant| postiion fnto whicki e well.go. We believe the changes are not only high- ly complimentary fo the gentlemen, thgs promioted bt extremely credit able to the good judgiuht’ of er Gompany. ‘SIGN OF THE 3 GQH)EN PIANO & FRAME, New Eugray ngs'at Ho: p,’ For Sulo—A firs- c\.;, Vose & at Edholia & Erickson's. We have bar of P.né&_ and Cmamper Su and other Furauru lic are invited to ¥ OmagLES Snmrx 1CK, tured, for sale st W. N. Wanrner's. Married. px—Mr. Henry Cook, lowa, and Miss Anna Sweeney, of Chicago, Ill., were Sat: masy by E. D, McLaughlin, justico of the peace. L. B. Williams & Son’s are manu- acturing Gewds!: subts-ub reasonable T'he department is under the mar 9y very Targe etock of clofhe, and urcanfidm that oy can please everybody. Headquariers for fine shoes, good style and moderate prices, W. N. Warrsey, e —— Sor's Piano, at Edbalfo & Erickson's. o e 1 Fraxg Hveues—Communicals “once by m&r«ph to Woodruff; ev~ etything u..-mwd satiafactorily. lfl{vfi‘lynu me. P, G. H. - - 4 Headgaarters lor Vno \chhlyp de beerabAle ' Ex- . N E. Cor. 16th -ml Dodge. Cormsh's Case. ~ Lfia probable that the complaint qmm‘ GeoaOornish, tha young man arrested and brought back from St Joey on_ the charge of robbing his un- clo in.this relatives claiming beon found. Ho will probably be in- dictod by the grand nd jury ll the same. Oadsand F‘uds in Mens’ underwear whnch are being sold cheap, at e R WiLtians & Sox's. i e T New Emgravings at Hospe's, BISHOP WARREN'S LECTURE. The coming lecturs by Bishep War- xen, of Philadelphia, to be given at Masonic Hall on the evening of the 8th, igat,, will be oue of the finest litesary treals the people of Omaha havésver'enjoyed. The sale oi tickets ' good attendance, wail thepselves of ehis op- portunity f hearing one of the most papalar lectures of the day rqm thi: Nqi»mc thu .eumua R %d“ S u‘humun 3 raislng funds necessary to the buil ing | of & new church. nte.r‘ fin:-j«dy interestingand. elwluenl l[\e.lker‘ For SHe=A Tfirst-class Voze & <hieap for cash. Eoquire y, will be withdrawn, his hat the money has K. C., 8t. Jo & C. 6. R. R. toket offico will occupy on and after Septeni- ber 25th, room 1020, Farnam -treel. Max Moyer's ow building W. 0. Sacugist, £23 10¢ Ticket Agent. Attention, Company G. éntform) and all ‘honorary members, stand of colors ‘won at Central City, with their in evening at8 o'slock, sharp, at the arm- streets. The members of the city press and of Custer Post, G. A. R., ara also cordlally invitad to attend. Grorar: H. Craarn, Captaln. SRt s New Engravings at Hospe's. ForjSale.—A first-class Vose - & Son's Piano, cheap for cash. Enqiire at Edhelm & Erickson’s. The members cf the Sompany-{in are- requested to attend the qunmrly prize drill and presentation of the ed friends, to-morrow .ory, corner of Twelfth dud Farnhat 1208 and 1210 Fafnham St. Hamburg Figs 2665 box- LOOK HERE! The Garland Parlor Stove stauds-at | the front; leads .any .in . the to show yoa' all the latest improve: ‘ments, and convince yow:at once that there is no betier stova.in themarket. 1221 Waroham atredt,., fiext to First d: 1 Bank: ——r e —, They'Surp:ised Everybody . Whet'it was announced at thp close | of the state fair that C. B. DeGroat & Ov ‘the hluan, had carried 0ff the first prize ana dipioma In their line it was a genuine surprise to their friends and a tremendous card for the"fitm. bt a fow mouths since this new out in Omaha, yet in time_~they have & ir ight k imong our luldlng men for anh!lflfi‘ taste and hysinesa committee been awarded the-prefer- 4 1 ifors, | inelud those who have been in the trade here themsélyes apon ‘their #$uccess, 'l'he fact - “ia. .+ they Moeses. Lang & Foitick #ill bopleased | & thol; anATGW that they have by the | Pianos-and.Organs First. Class , ol Easy Monthly Payments, * . Sheet Music'and Musi- cal-Instraments. '* PINE 8TUCK OF - Iy s rnmes ¢ uuh, . B oz o1 65 Lambrequirs 8 00 per window and upy Cornice Poles2 50 per windon and upw-m Velvet frames 2c exch {05 00 IC. lndnpm g pvards, ccordedas ('wup. uhupsul- ¢ity 1\ Bomd o7 sblcs and Calman.of. aouldings G T et e ey nlas SPECIAL ORDlNANCE 'No 34" ke f and assesemost for the PR, Ui, coieand expense of Tho grading of 2iststreet, {Fom. Daveuport street e oaih e of sty beowsen Davenport an Ghicagdstrgia n ho ity of Omabsy Gauoky ot Doislas Biaio of Nolasska, ity Conel ot the City bt une mn-lmufl gy i;a ibed promis McKall Smith, Iyt 8, um s o Befz-tho bhe:aN of tho edsk aadexpy dh!nunm graihrzol et nret“d m" aud adjoining said premi ex bourdi ting on suc) o for yoars; they. may well. congratulate | cxm ot sims e Japurte i Fi i by 30 g o Sl u el Le ‘“tl""i"'“‘ Jy he gl At the VR K (o &+ of 2 v0-ms, om 22 i ‘alt at 203 Howaed, vty Taraohid oo 3t 1510 F b:vnnpcrl street, bet. 13th and 14cd 8t mished Tooma over Mer: 16th snd Tiom RENT FOharts Exchange, N. . Cor. rasireate: 150 5D 0SS FOR T o . L T S TTOTEL £k sAUE e leaton e LG, St e A mare, sonrid_and kind, be- i d savon. years ald; valuabie for il 2th and s an M - R SALE Cottomwood fumbe (OND'S, Siiteonth-st. winble o saevo. T et Seiauey ‘weeks on”aecount of siekness. 518 27 DOMESTIGS, At Prices. very grafifyi AKEN Lip—3 Torses, 2 baye atout § ¢ ‘years ald, and one sorr 1 about 7 years o vtuescnmmxu HERWAN LA MATTE. s Oaf Bootd “Ehdies’ id Sat CalfBoa Hla-ts' Goat Bhifo gmm'- Gost Pauton’ t HARTKOPFF’S MUSEUM. Brandt’s Ttrtier Hall, {Corner Tenth and Howaro Strests, This celebrited Muscom wiT be opem every day from 10. gclock a. m, until 10 o'clock p the mmo coniains & largo colletion of 200 srlindal and ntursl cusuiies of Geolosy, Ethnology, Anatomic and Pathology- ' Tho naision oo ias been Tesiced e A. F. RAFERT & CO Contractors and Builders. Fine Woodwork a Specialty. Agentsfor the tnu-uc Tiling m » FEBRIFUGE A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM & CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. fau,amu - New Goods * ceived dailf. v mell for - ol Money refund- ed if the goqd ¢ g’y w Tepresented. & keep in oo e om e ecy respect. Bodtsand Sioes Made to Order i A'¥PRCIALLY. “thé Only Contpleté Stock: in the City JL DOHLE. & €0, Leadmg Shoe Store. sentdim ATEST TELEGRAMS ‘Ao Not Half as Interest- ing to the General Read- er as the Following Price | 3mencs2 . hflh‘e.udlm st 10 8 hover Bad a o 1 encing x’.nrm;.. over a month 4 foek q ey -“'A"g-fi.‘-" e B bat ret Ibs good Fio ol e e Setag l,fi e Bom i mu.“: muw-a o73 ves 33 b Mocom Goflte o7 Yo o Y%00 Te8 per Ib, 50 (0. e SRR sr o nnm dfl'T“z\:flu Bno' Vi e clm-x Soap.fos 24 bars Laugdry, Soap for. F e et ) 3 g fl wcmk'"'?“ ”n‘i:r‘ a0 mnnl Shouting for Garfleld. nesday, the 20(h iust., under the a quette, the finest political orator of stirring music. for the Wednesday evening meeting. The Iadies are cordially invited to attend the meeting at the Aud-my om: Wednesday evening. New Engraviogs at Hospe's, Imperiai Glub Notice. Gentlemen who have been consult ‘ed'in reférence tv the reorganization of the Imperinl club, are hereby noti- 1iéd to adet at the Ttomy the. club 1 | expecting to ocoupy, corner of Dodge | and : Sixteenth streets, at 7:30 this (Monday) -evening, for orgavization s0d _the _transaction” of sugh_ other business as may be n There will be a Garfield and Arthur rally at the Academy of Music,” Wed- pices of ths Garfield and Arthur club; to be addressed by Hon. T. M. Mar. Nebraska. The Glee club will-futnish- The torchlight club will meet at the. board of trade rooma this evening, to elect additional officers and prepsre wants i of the they “embarked” iu’ the Kot business, They carry at all times ary askgrtment of the finest good: mark every g down to living prices and i con: ugnce their p.h,mn, largo as any in the west ‘Wid- ini| clules Stetson & Morrls’ hest afi. hats; Duolp & Oo's. ik stiff hats, the finest ‘in the, United: States, and [ makers "ot “the' coititty. - Oparlio Rapp, a popular young gentlemun who negds no tmdnztmnwdu,pnt found at this stors"where' increases daily., The pasprtmant s as. o DI 1a0(Ro ekt T betzing and #witing uron < rErC, 2 Fhia ordin \.mj;nlxmmdm o3 in the market and | belioving. in. the aimble petiny they |° From - New Y ocate | w York ms clocatedd i ‘mme‘g-h s onsha, 2 Dentsl Rogme, over A AcCrmiokahank mxt ! yre Douziss, -é"%fiém ‘wherejprices, 8t and workmanship is guarantecd. o1y s Pifed Cherrics 1i1bm Crett e nppn-"Im. 12Tbs best téw Priines. for. i b i LE =§338888888588==S=ili382$7 1325388382333 35-253!5!&2~!988888= 25 1bs oat-ment=v: Fat famfy wiite! Codfish, 'hoéu per v, Hallibut, %! b po.n. m""‘*' a {8"‘” fn‘f}uy a0 Yaum) per FEBRIFUGE memulmu ano.. - st.Loute. mtm;n& cn.,. = ro”cte‘rl. MAEA. NEB. 8. P. MORSE & CO0., FARNHAMST, Beg Leave to Announce that the Sale of {he DRY GOODS CONTINUES. For the benefit of visitors and strangers now in the City, we onee more - give some facts concerning this Gorgeous Stock. be desired. As we Purchased the entire Stock, about $43,000 in vaiue, t a Discount of $20,000, we are se NOT BE COMPETED WITH, and it fail the Bargains being offered, ISILKS, SATINS & VELVETS Is worthy of inspection, not only as articles of usefulness but as works of Art. “SILKS, VELVETS, & SATINS At Prices Below the Cost of Importation. Gentlemen, and Children at Prices siny)| S. P. MORSE: & CO,, CHEAP | CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST ! & WILCOX'S STOCK It is one of the Its ¢ondition as regards newness is all that CAN N ng Goods at Prices which CAN- not necessary to mention in de Our Magnificent Stock of TABLE LINENS AND FLANNELS ng to the Pucchas Underwear for Ladies, Iy Unapproachable. FARNHAM STREET. CIT UP AND GIT! "~ NO OLB Having Taken the Above for Our Motto, W eare Determined io Offer Our Entire Summei~ Stock of CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS Regardless of Cost. In Order to Make Room for Our Fall and Winter Goods. We Will Not Be Undersold. BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSH, A=212= FARNHAM STREET. Fo¥= GHARLE‘:_S SGHI;ANK. SOL. PRINCE. A, BOOTED i Oval Brand O Y STHEHRS. o syl s, You gt mare Yrand then » any other. K Gxfl-’l - Genoral Westar LANGE & rOITICK. cooz.”“""é"'rov BS House Furnishing Goods, Shelf Har'Ware, ] and Ete. 1494 Farnbam Street. lst Door Bast Firet National Exok. 50,000 DOLLARS 0CK The sales of this “bran w:mnrnnnmsvkh-w- i spld MAX MEYER & BRO. K:se for the next ninety (90) days to el theur stock of Diamonds, Waiches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ AND GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 te 20 per cent. below any Eastérn Wholesale House, prevaratory to moving into their — —— weN Store, Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business, Come ad be Convineed. TO THE TRADE. Having just opened an entirely new line of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS We would agk the Merchants of Nebraska to inspect our %tock. fi confident we can meet the wants of all in”good Gocds an SHREVE, JARVIS & €O, Cor, 14th and Dodge Sts.

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