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S. P. MORSE & C0., : FARNHAMST. lino. first fusortion never lase than ASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY COODS. REMARKABLYLOW PRICES. There is no expense conuected with our Closk Department. See them at Bushman's. 21-2¢ BIDS ON BONDS. Crry Cuerg's OFFICE, } Odaua, Oct. 21, 1880. Sealed proposaly will be received by the undersigned at his office until 7:50 REVENUE MATTERS. A Prisoner Brought to Oma- THE DAILY BEE. FIELD AND FORUM. 8a‘urday Moraing, Oct. 23. DISASTROUS FIRE. The Omaha Oil Works Take|Local Happenings Near at - Fire at Midnight and are Hand, ha to Answer to Serious DeeTai California Péars, Plums, Grapes ~ S, ¥ 2 d g g BREVITLES. Partially Destroyed. — Charges. e e e of 266, | clch ot Tizards Palaco. _ oZ1 {1 — All of Which are Attractive, AT - D. 1880, for: the pur: A Gt | = — —Tatersn sel's cos 3 i 100 of bonds of the city of Omaha, Heroic and Successful Efforts . Reopsning of the Nebraska | gagcribed as follows: SPECIAL NOTICES. One hundred and twenty bouds of tive hundred dollara each, and sixty- one bonds of one hundred dollar® each, all dated November 1st, 1830, and besring interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum, Interest payable semi-annually at Kountze Bros'. banking house in the city of Now York, aud the bon redcemable on the firat day of November, 1900, at the same bauk, Said bids shall specify the price that will bs paid and the smount of bonds proposed to bs taken. Envelopes con- taining said proposals or bids shall bo marked “Bids on Bonds,” bo ad- dressed to the undersigned, aund be — Saxes for fine bath spovges. —For the teeth, Kubu's Dentrifice. A big event occared lastnight, belng the concert al the Academy of Music under the suspices of the Cecilian Choral class, of the Union Cathalic Library Association, of this city, who will be aided by the best amateur tal- entin the city. The following was the programme: PROGRAMME—PART L. 1. Chorus—March City D stillery. NOTICE—Adverusoments To Let Lost, Found, Wants, Soarding &c., will bo lu- of “the Department.” The deputy sheriff from Dakota county arrived in this city Thursday with a United States prisoner in charge. The prisoner fs & man named Emil Hoya, an ex-amateur detective, brought to Omaha to snswer in the the United States courts to the charge of falsely personating a government rovenue officer and of obtaining money of a Jackson saloonkeeper,in a manner strongly savoring of blackmail. We understand that Hoya went to a saloon in Jackecn kept by a woman and findicg omo or two cigar boses which had been emptied of their con- Shorily after 2 o'clock yesterdsy the slumbering echoes were awakencd by the shrill whistling of & locomotive near the Northwestern depot. Thote who were awake at that early hour recognized the warning from the experience of the past few months, and » man who happened to be com- ng down the Farnbam stecet hill, looking in the direction of North Omsha, saw tho lurid glare of fireand ran at once t> No. 3's engine house, where an alarm wasrung by hand and the whole department promptly on the way running the Oms —Tsaae Nickols, American remedy. — Dutterick's patterns at Cr _ Lubin's bulk perfume st Kuhu's only. 1) mocratic county convention to-day. B e ‘ Mo, Loas Dr. Edwards Loan ARv7¢y. o er Solo—Concert Fantasial Mr. Louis ohurich WORLD—Barar Glove fitting Patterns at Dushmav's, 1f of meats at Bath & White's £ BFSI IN THE respectable f ‘Address IL, Eeo cfice Mr. 1 C. Chamberlain. “Wh 4. Solo 1, 403 Case St Tor goverad house = BARGAINS IN 6. Quartette . o the ecene of destruction, strecta. s 3 Messre. F. S Smith, J it efor e enl On the run up Sixtoenth street the 3. L. Swith and W, Wilkins, tonts and on which the stamps had not ‘:.lff":‘i L ["".'6]‘“ “‘T';'“." e il fmes coud bo seen pouriog, aa itf 7 ewrn beon caooeled asconding tolam, e | 20 207 Hll:cl‘ed. o city coun- | VY ANTRE from a funnel of emoke and as- | 7 Spocs Ted of the Mountainy’ ropresented that ho wasan officer and | °1 T22CTVe3 the Tight to rejoct any or | T ouscworks Mrs - cending straight towards the sky. Not Ms. H. D, Latey, acceptod $50 b for. over. | M1 bids: By order of the city coun- | W' Harnaylamt 100 B AL D Latey. ptes as a boaus for over. h R) d abreath of wind was stirring, yot the| & Beating—Tom's Little Star.”...... [ 1°°P 3 z cil. J. F. McCARTNEY, g B A 2|abr ring, y Fostes looking the ewindle of Uncle Sam. [ . . e o ? c Auple 1yt Yo, dtierd, 200, | 30l f il could bo distinetly recog:| " Siim Stacia Comwey. | Ho claime on this pofat that thoman, | P4 iy Cledk. | VWA 2 FLEMING & CO., GRUCER. | nized for blocks in either direction of | Sypre (e srarewell™| whose name was Riley, offered him | Try Hayden's Fire Kindlers. Sold | &t e 17 - e madonies ot A Jda Q] l;lre,dw ;fh was finally reached | 10. p: o—Vaiations (op. 12)......... | the 850 hush money without sclicita- | by all grocers. VWANIED-S sood Bosmekosper, st 1ty F Myers, v, for | and fuond to be razing in the storage ek e i 1A asu s i - ul - rom ths Sixth district, was ursday on | depariment of the Omahs Linseed Oil | 11. Duett—"Two Forest Nymphs,” TR TG e 1} CENTS A £he eleventh formal ba lot. Works, on the bank of North Omsha| . Glover. Sl e AT el el lparchaiap aRbIoGk of SHAyden's ok T marhed sari, Tihe ool Tenth Strect In- | croek, near Jzard snd Seventeenth s ""’"Kfl"‘mwd and Mattie St i i Patent Fire Kindlers which will start | YV Suttieat the end of 18 Bt. 11, . £AiL. a PR, . amnecy. . a fine not exceeding §50and tmprison- i G i 5018 ial § sch dinuer enl supPer i gipooty and owned by Taft & Wood-| 12 SuloA»}Eutwrfiy‘\ ‘altz Soug,”. raEaaotloscaiins e Fa o i) 002 coal fire or five wood fires, Try it. | s——————— $120, which is much better 5. D. J. O'Neill. zeding onths, — £0R RENT_EOUSES AND LAND. The firat premium for fine hats and caps was awarded to C. B. DEGROAT & CO0., and don’t you forget it, and don't you disremember it, 22.2¢ e will be eeen that Hoya drove a protty good bargain. He also claims that he did not personate a revenue officer, but was acting in the role of his pro- fension, a detective, which was his ownafluir. The latter offenss charged isa felony of a pretty grave character, and is punishable by a fine of $300 and impriscnment not less than six months, nor exceeding two years. CLUB MUNT AND SUPPER. The fall hunt of the Omaha Sports- men’s club comes off on Wednesday next. Sides were chosen last evening as follows: 8 Capt. Sprigg’s side—J. W. Petty, Gen. Crook, Wm. Preston, J. H. Peabody, W. J. Laird, W. H. S. Hughes, G. F. Brucker, John With nell, Ge« Mills, J. F. McCartney, P. Windheim, J. M. Thuraton, Geo. e last year, William Gentleman's, Dutter and frech ezux, THE OIL WORKS were among the most important of Oumaha institutions, and gave employ- ment to about thirty men, runuing a day and night force steadily. Their capacity was recently increased by the addition of mew machinery costing about $12,000 and four hydravtic prestes, each having & power of 400 STEPHENS & WILCOX'S STOCK. We hav.e Many Goods, bought last year, that have since advanced from Thirty to Fifty per cent., yet WE OFFER THEM AT BANK- ' PURNISHED Front and wile, tor rent, 10 Coltage, on 5th an Taoms,on Zids d Ca ud Sold Try Hayden's Fire Kindlers. by all grocers. 1} CENTS will purchase a blov of Hayden's | JIOK Patent Fire Kindlers which will start | koom 6, Creigh Two cases of plain drruks were beforc JudgeHavwes, yesterday. One of nid a fine and the other woit up for ten doy TOR R Tt was reported Thursday evening that a dead man had been foundnesr Dan Burr's | ¢, were in use. Last s i e . Last spring the | B. Lake, T. L. Kimball, Wm, Ki 5 i jro of 6 y T PR warchouse, on 13th street. He :.,...‘ | fiem loaned sbout 10,000 bushels|D, [ Pirislcs, Ai?l’at;ink,m. King, Tht_v pmunerAh Jso said to have | one coal fire cr fivo woodlfires, Try it, o RUP P ICES be only exhausted from having been b been involved in other trouble of a = g tofredly by n physcan He wmour[% flx = seed to the Blakes side—H. A, Homan, e e 3 Gar Doy »frely by o phyican. e e e 2 . E. B, Kennedy, | *omewhat similar kind, and it looks ¢ ; e rnioied rcomt at 2,310 voyod o his board'ng hou Seamec e L ko 11 Siuecy, iraleod Budd, W. H. Olark, | as it ho had ot himsoif into a box, | 11%e reccived my fall and winter | FORRZIT v v 10 b o o this seed was just beginning to eome in rapidly, about 30,000 bush- el being in store ia the portion of the stock, consisting of a full assoriment of ladies’, gents’, boys’ and children’s bocts and shoes—all from the best farmished rooma_ over tange, N. E. Cor. 16th i 0 Pairs 10-4 White Blankets at - - - - - $2.00, Worth $3.00 50 y"airs 104 White Blanketsat - - - - . . $235 Worth 4.00 J. E. Cawpbell, H. W. Yates, J. J. Hardiu, B. F. Smith, R. S. Berlin, D C. Sutphen. Geo. Hoagland, John other column ) pears an adver- it of sale <f short-horn cattle to be He seems to have been at no very dis- tant date a man of afflaence and re- held st Lincoin, Neb,, Nov. 11 and 12, < ey . McCaffrey, R. W. Withnell, M. W. | spectsbility, still posscssing a gold Nebraska farme s and stockmen should re- | works attacked by fire. o bl 3 Y PoSomsnER & fuo fasburars ESETAST Phil —— g i ] . Boi B b v tisna] - e i G vt chm:ed: i [ chein and somo cther jowelry, which | Tanfactu !"m‘:‘- ';"”"dkl 1"»: FO8 SALE, 25 Pairs 10-£ White Blanketsat - . . . . $5.00, Worth 7.00 cattlo and hogw will be offered at s sse. | in sy, that occupied by the machinery | po is tobo counted at Collins & | he carries concealed under his shirr, | 90:Ph SHPR0 O an Yoty an! JFOR SALi—Expres wacus ad 1 5 Pairs 11-4 White Blankets at o - 5 Al A, w;l;‘e B B flPm”-‘-: 4 0'clock p. m. on Thurs- | He is also « member cf several of the ’y(iu hnd«“ m;;;mw un'ly honest m:id [ "good order. Address D). M., Bee offl 25 Pairs 1 : ; S @ L - - - - 36.00‘ Worth 9.00 ol s, B ay. The club su, ill be held on | leadi 2 & ; \ir goods. Every pair warranted, 5 SIRES N AR & Daire (alitornis : . 3 iy | tho south being the largest, and both | eiher Friday or Satarday e x;"ed:fi:::?;i:;m’ei' in the 47" | aad soldat bottom prices. No beticr | A0 AV A covtmd ut bt i oy | 28 Pairs California White Blanketsat - - - - $10.00, Worth 20.00 every ng. Dancing from 8| ot considerabis sheo md 4 > minary examina- rices. ] e, ac Comation Bees s oor. R 2 e T ST 2 2o Good i TS 17| e e i e e oNAA 3imuR CLvs, ton before U. S, Commissioner Wat | £0d 200 brousht into thia market i| 400 Pairs Western Grey Blanketsae - - . - . §5 $6and $1.50 Prol. M » Hall crowded with the 3 % ®| An organization bearivg the above | son B. Smith on Tuesday next. PO AN o Ljmean whatigasy; new sl 2 a pai best daners.New programmo with mro | 10 woet 41 near & weo the {878 | ity way pertectad laat eveniog, with S and say what I mean, that Phillip bl Wil o pact ntrent worth from 52 to $5 a pair more. plain quadsil o for thoe wishing toleam. | 900 €0 PO Tae s were PO | Julius T Fostuer as president and | Mr. A. D. Morris, assistant sur- | Langs i the choapest placo for boots | 3N NONES o i A prominentmusicianfrom Franifot. | discovercd at the southwest corner ot 1 o0y Bohmrich, as directer. The | veyor of istilleries for the district of | 814 8hoes in the city. I e =k i, sy, s s da) e :hflffll{!h”“~°~ ;"'1 when - ‘]’y club which numbers ten members, | Nebraska, was in Nebraska City last Pumur Laso, HOUSES Ani eomer bl of lof, southeast <ty in a few days, whers it is expected he | Prof. Toozer, who was of 1 . i 5 ~ Cass St., 7 rooms in each; vt | o Toarer ke wae ot of (he it sthers and two guitr plagers, | wek to mako 8 suesey of the dindl 1318 Farnham street. D OUR NEW DISPLAY OF ; Sinephaist and o ey will give a concert injbnul two weeks. lern:'t at t]h:\tdpmm, preparatory to its Hayden's Fire Kindlers are the isition to | & : ;. N . s =y ontem| 2 . g o sttt in the iuterior and just bursting| Hayde's Firo Kindlers are im- | November 1at. ;s:‘:‘l‘l‘nh::?c‘.::::t Pt ATy Oroess (opthem) 3 through the roof. Up to this time the | mense. Ask your grocer for them, S 20 = — - |ty of about 12 ¥ 3 night force, which was engaged in the | =~ —— ~———— (oAb 00 ulhinie of graipes HODKJERRE] 3 ] b | puilding oceupied by the. vaschinery. |, FO® S~ il Arcado, 1420 {day. Mr. Ira Higby will b asigued | Tho Garlund Parlor Stove stands ab g ocoupi "4 Douglas steo 92.9¢ | a5 gauzer todo duty at that point. tha front; lead: in th A ; J i aesthe ques. | knew nothing of the catastrcphe eni | DOUEYS street. gae ok e e R Sl B B oy 20t Passmenteries, Beaded Trimmings, Ete, water is more ds- | Mr. Toozer, peocuriug an ax, with | Hayden's Fire Kindlors are im | EXTREMELY LOW PRICES [ o’ 0 05 E P00 lmppmv b pviatos bratarm o Mes. The officers of this | thefr assistance broke the look off the | mense. Ask your grocer for them, | ON CLOAKS AT BUSHMAN'S. 212 i = T A : 3 4 W. Towusleys secreary, | gocemens e e e o FURS! FURS! FURS! Try Hayden's Fire Kindlers. Sold | there isno bettor stove in the market. | QIEAYCR, (4T -00° (0" Tercomibie, ivg pile. There had been mo| 8 by St radeal 1221 Faruham, atreet,, next to First | Decss botet:absngion vears o1t Fumses mai 5 sionod 1, | O 1% this portion of the works dur The Omaha Fur Manufacturer, L i National Bank. T S eodutt | e by retu'vig idgar N. Colb us sec, | 80 stove or fire there, &> that the | CPPosite the postofiice, calls the at- [ will purchase a block of Hayden's| Tiy Hayden's Firo Kindlars. Sold | fryvsrs 0oy mite neiih of Omahe, tve | e - _— naot of the Bennett Rifle cause of the couflagration is uoknown. 2\?!).“4-.;1 of the Lad'es of Omaha and | Patent Firo Kinilers which will s:srt | by all grocers. id aud & head of one- nett, Neb. This company numbers 75 | The department soon got to work [ Vicinity to visit L= superb stock of [ one coal fire or five wood,fires. Try it. e - V' N the resulation aniform of blue co tand | fiea, one of the engines being staticned | fUrs for repairing, bifore the sesson| My stock conssting of Fancy | will purchate a block of Hayden's A'wil e yaid for et rett n. L of Fall and Winter othing for Mens Youths' Boys' an pants. Adjutant Ale l‘:.le. ‘\n.t ,i..:‘:,,.y be wees the two main buildings and | #vances. Satisfaciin guaranteed. | Goods, Notions, Ladies aud Gents' | Patent Fire Kindlers which will start Simpson's Cu Children’s Wear. e mstsandfor- o0 0 fonrTal heur, At 016n1 | Furnishing Goods, etc, for sale | One cval fircor five woud'fires. Try it. 14 20 them for use, ems ol e = s o "’,' et e | i time the sight wa as zrand as it 4he Ledics' Union. cheap! Can kive good renson for sell- | ip 1orrow wo will unpack the fineat 1001 Farnham Street. SPEC'AL.ATTTEM;'ON HASd EEENS CIVEASTCR MEE i Srom the reports of strestecar | T 4 £y ing. Tug Arcave, P the requirements of Everybody. S isiiibn e bt Desnscouds of amoke | On Wodnedsy steraoon wmber "5 5, L0 Douglas 56, | 1188 oF Geld aud Silver Spectaclos in Fichtacuth stroet. morth of thecreek 1ein|#38 volumes o ht flame rolled | of Iadies from the differcnt churches| - _ TPt thecity. We can suit tho most diffi- an alwolute state of terrorison. We under- | heavenward, while overhead of the city met at the rooms of the| Try Hayden's Firo Kundlers, Sold eultexiswgfl"i fitting np:::;i]e:-?z’d SOUHASSORTMENE OB R o L EmEENIeCh e an? that o polioomen hias boon ocd A Do 0P FIERY SPALKS, Young Men's Christian association | by all grocers. a6e aaigond /aa7y00 mwidh. PoppletonBlock. the most varied and elegant ever displayed in the . m‘.u.‘:‘.‘, : f the lnst :w‘:(n\l\n‘huw hundreds of foet iu height hung, in | and organized a society to be known S Evnowy & Errckson's, city. et ey o re |t contro {ho moon appearing like |as ““The Ladies’ Union of the Y. M. | . 2HDRNLE Opposite postoftice. — iy Thuraday t41d ovreporter | 08¢ gt03t lamp, suwrpecded, and |C. A" The object of the society | Tl PUrchase & block of Hayden's e _CITIZENS ARH CORDIALLY INVITED TO EXAMINE ¢ g of Buree men who had been Iay. | Pe¥ad, the blue vault of heaven with [ is to hold a weekly praiso and prayer | - *i"t Fire Kindlers which will start | Haydew's Fire Kindlers are the our large display of Dress and Business Suits, Fall e i and whiich were probably the | %8 myriads of littering stars forming | meeting at the association rooms, and | ™° c“"ieer“ Ry Hgis ELh A yuur_Gmm ety Grand Weight Overcoate, Novelties in Furnishing Goods, lhudld £ bove. 1t ssetns s if soe- | & back:ground for a picturo more sub- | do such gospel and misslon work s | For the Gnest line of hate, capsand | H. Bouts & Gony the Sixteonth Styheh Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, Califorfornia ek mo gl | limo than was ever conceived by an | will como before them. They will | tur, go to P Bt el LSRRI Blanketsand Overalls, &c.. &c. ntho center of this [ artist’s dresms. A shower of fire fell |also lend the Young Men y S e 1 o fe : oung Men's Obristian | 22.2¢ . B. DEGROAT & CO.'S. | agents for tho celebrated “Saxrox's o o soung Factian stect | 2420815 from tho fierso fountainin | associticn a belping hand in all their R Best” Winter Wheat Flour, which is —NOONEIF HE CONSULTS HIS OWN INTERESTS WILL Yoo alventure in North O, | 010 contre, the charrod shivgles aod | work. Every christion Indy in the| Hoyden's Firo Kindlers are - | at salo at the following gecoers: . buy one dollar’s worth of Clothing until he has’ seen our < o early hour, beiug at | POTAS Delug oftea aslargo as a man's | ity, as far as possible, should be at | mense. Ask your grocer for them. | Lang, Geo. Heiurod, Gao, Sehmidt, immense Stock and learned our Prices: ¢ rning from a call upon & lady | %2 palns, but burned tolthe crispness | the meeting next Tuesday afterno Julius Treitchke, Wil . st anp osching ho ridgn | f sun-dried autumn loavca. OF the [at threo o'elock promptly. Ladjes |, =" Stock of Boots aud Shoes, | fiius THeietke: d\ha?aGse:”mau' = 40 st when fone e | many ¢ 0uspictares drawn by th | who kave come o the city sro anpee | baae, e " haiis U W | g and Willsm Sexaer LATEST TELEGRAMS fire domon in Omaha, none was over | fally invited. PO | weas, at PALLRIEDES) T Sy Are Not Half as Interest- o draw bis xevolver, aod thus arne | 00 Lico Tightuing from the ctevices| Hayden's Fire Kindiers aro the il Haydew's Fire Kindlera are th ing to the General Read- L "y ve the villains down under the |y bt g st U tho sides | OB, Ask your Grocer for them, S I Sy PN 5 the Following Price ik st the 2 =ud swept uy s e Myl st oss. Ask your Grocer for them. eras 2 of the tall tower containing the cle-| Thavea lot of heating stoves suit- - T I e List: il from the rich | ablo for stores and offices; also a largs 1} CENTS G o D E R Rn e oo G wrought fron rango and. eset iroy | Wil PUTchaso & Block of Hagden's | TRAL PULIARD BALL: mornings 9 to Absolutely P 10, Ths extra C suar for. 1 :FFORTS OF THE FIREMEN cooking stoves for hotel use, that I | Patent Fire Kindlers which will start A2ijevenings, (S{lo 2. i miw. 20.HI6 yMrCy 1% Mopdon's Wire Kindlers are i | woro coufived entirely to saving tho | will closa ont much less than. sost | ™ €03l 6 or ivewood fires. Tryit, | Heydon's Firo Kiadlors aro. the | pliofiun S700, S, Tatari oy st i Ask your grose “% |sioming buildiogs. They were 20 | Also tinware end house fumnishing [ W, N, Whitney, sole agent for | P Ask your Grocer for them. [ Viliurin batey., Con beaten by drpestid o0 Usyde’s Fes Kmdlors ure im- [Successful that not evon the cffco | goods cheap. Enquire at 0dd Fel- | Bunva Celebrated. Shoc. tor thr ; T i ] £ wonse. Ask your grocet for thew, | which directly adjoined the warehouso | lows block. E. F. Cook. R b ta o el 35 Owing bo the ibelambucyjof tho AL Base v Cne N « York ® y . e e e om s + - Cook flargest and best selocted stock of | westher, ths annual ball of the Lyran : 5 PERSONALPARRORATHS. B i i ik ik vs ot Y boots and shoes in the city. Call and | Singing Society, which was to have SIGN OF THE Bost 0 K FE y b 5. S, connty sy, | 00 clevaor fell n v from i e | WASH BORNKR STOVES, gt youemonin woxth. _ 222t | boen held It Saurdoy, ban boen | GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME, |misisrn™ o " 88 | oo g o pARNHAM STREET. srmetorgdbapriody + oa the fire waned gradually as the ma. | Don't fail to call and see the “In- | pry Haydeu's Fice Kindlers, Sold | POtPoned until Satorday, October ~ 55 var Lainiry Sonp 0 1o R - X222 Ky, 3.3, o o o exbatad, | YO o “Areud” shre, f by i e, B e et s 15 vt o H est bound train at | 6l it was finally subdued. ) is sea- Hyden's Fire Ki e Toss i quite severe, aggregating | 00 S0d previous years, and which 1§ CENTS ik ;:k.y 01:::;) :;;J;::-fl‘:: the i'; A, BOOTE'S {Ga Y. Walluse and wife, of St Lake, | Porhaps $30.000 on the seed and | ir¢ Bow acknowledgad by all to be the | will purchaso a block of Hoyden's Aol o Oval Brand fonmnerly of Omaha, ardived in the city | $5000 on the building, on which thero | Pe*t stoves iu the market. I can also | Patent Fire Kindlers which will start | There is no brauch of trade in 1o 1o tevening, and are the guests of Gen. | ia full insurance. The greatest blow (%317 the public that my prices actu- [ one coal fire or five wood fires. Try it. | Which a customer must rely s0 much 2ol S erson, to the firm, however, is the occurrence ;’”!l «L-.fy competition, aud are far be- on the word of amerchant as to the 10 - AL Maswell, who s boen western pus- | of tha calamity at a time when their | \°% those of any other house in the | Mens’ Boots $2.00, Ladies’ Shoos | 9uality of gooda sold as in jewelry. 1 The sales of this “brand” of O« has tatrigped all others. Y o~ ey o : $2.00, s . {1 Ptted ia i o0 bave sompooateled ol thers. Yoa got more Opears © o the Miwoui Pacific, let | milling _oporations for the winter, | Yot T0 convince yourselves of the | 75, Mieses’. Skocs 60c, at Fullriede's, | Imitations are mado so perfect now-a- Bt reaaen e s G e n with the Oregon | ¢ o lacge preparations uu«hl;l this statement call at No. | near 13:h and Douglas streets, Call | 9855 88 to challenge detection from = 1% TR were made, hed just fair, | 1111 Douglasst. R. TROSSIN. | pefore buying elsowhero. all but experts. This is why Messrs. A s 250 (e]e]e; DOLILA_BS Aneasain Mincolad orfie povramtion; Iy bogun. They will begin at once | <04 e Whipple, MeMillan & Co. have reach e = H 2 il Nposi i i R ets the crection of a building to replace| s o0 d chenee for Rt Owing to the bad weather and un- | ed a leading poeition in their line of = 5 e e ih one lost. Tt in duo o vp that | g E200. 00 0 4 an with It orosen ciroumstances, the sution, | tndo—thie smtomors oo toat ey | Ay HOSPE, JR., |EEeninsssi CHEAP! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST! oty Harhon et insRrws bt for the heroie exertions of the de- [y gito . ror .A;\cmd ok | mle of stoves, which was to havs f cko b trinted 19-tues-fridsat | pinos and Organs First Class | Gheme 5t o E jon Patent ures . Now i 3 et NI Jocivs el mhreereiict s | PATment the wholo _eatablishment | et For parioalae, enquiny o | ey o, S(eenih atrooh oppo- | Faydan's Firo Rindlers aro tho | on Eagy Monthly Payments, 10 by all Korrect Kash Grocere, must have been destroyed, with per- | o ot enquire at | site U. P. block, on Fridsy, October | boss, ~ Ask your Grocer for them. on ; sy M‘m‘ y daymep 1 e RV [Ty nowos, 220, has boen postponed for omo | ot oot Ooocr KT 1 Sheet Music and Musi MAX MEYER & BRO. Haglea's Fize Kindlees are im-| JEII 0 the aiioh Agd vy e | 222t 1420 Doug. St. | week. 3 acxs Boxaze, WATCHES and JEWELRY of every cal Instrnments, monse. Ask r for them. a brisk wind the dam- § TR iscri of Bracel < ot i e, I oo X P | age must have necessarily been much | Hayden's Fire Kindlers are i Auctioneer. | FREI I i s | MOTLDINGS Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell theu - J. ¥ ter despit = c g¢ 3 e I8 g, me ‘::mw ‘Z&L Z‘;,"":‘:’; :.2; greater deapite all efforts, mense. Ask your grocer for them. Fineat for hats and cape at C. B, | canaok be.boat, t. Whipple, Deil- | i Puiine, Enacings st Fraes st e entire stock of : yor barrel, and Mickigan ( vinges at| Hsyden's Fire Kindlers are im-| Woaro uopacking to-day the larg- | DEGB0AT & Cos; also fian line of |lan & Co., 1422 Douglas St u100£8 | 50 Frumes, . Watn- ¥ Diamonds, Watches, \ s Ty v5 keep | mense. Ask your grocer for them, | ©*t stock of clocks ever brought to | furs and gloves of the latest pattern | g, g00 i Kindlers are im- [ 105 & gge » b R N ek, —_— Omaha. Come and get cne cheap. | #nd best manufacture. 222 | mense. Ask your grocer for them, | 1513 . 1} = o J Iry, Clock / = o= A largo amariment of boys and Eomoux & Extcxsox SHHEL g o = & i ewelry, Clocks CLOAKS! (! CLOAKS! [ mens’ overcoate, pants, vest, coats, | The Jewelers, cpposite postoffice Huomh! Hurkitf Haranil HARD GO T/ ESELE HREDING o e a2 : W A large invoice now offering at ex- | 8uits; also a full line of gents furnish. d PorioTet: | A mesting of the First Ward Han- | §TQVES—Splendidly snd elaborately | orete s fom s apwarin, Hottund hovring (e e Silver-Ware, | remely low prices at Bashman's 212t € goods, at Polack's, Faraham | Try Hayden's Fire Kindlerr, Sold | oyt e, Logish dlub will boheld in | plyteq with nicke, for $8 and upward, | Siesm (G (om Meummamie, g, | Fobeos (Bl s oty ™ . ] screet, near Fourteenth. 0213t | by all grocers, Metz's Hall to-night at 7:30. Good | ot R. Trossin's, 1111 Douglas stree. | Lambrerairay o0 per window and upwards, | Tobaces (01 Siie) per Pianos & Organ It Raduction fn prices, superiority an_—“.ym'.m Eae Sa: -p;;ker:d mllfbel:n -m_;d-m- 020t4 Velvet frames 25 e e csnintained, Astor Houe, N. Y. 1} CENTS y order of the president. A rmreir 5 R - A =T e oot oyt 1 3 s, S | e s ot | P Sy ot CENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE ey S 2 A —, . Scuth of St. Guitars § 66, 6 06, 7 00 and upwar Haydou's Fire Kindlers are the | ui i |Patent Fiee Kindlers which will | Firat-class board at the McKenzie | preferrod. Address “EK.," iB. & DL, | Bunjost '3 004 00, and upwards, . 7 will purchase » biock of Hayden's |etart one coal f i Acosegorwirom i capes nsity . B. y b s Ask your Grooor for them. | Pytent Fire Kindlers which will start | Tog it o 7 7002 6 | Diniog Hall, Sixtoenth and Dodge | ticket cfics, Omah. oI | ey it 2 et g | Tl O e aen Sirecs, | At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per TG e cne coal fire or five wood fires, Try it Strcets. Tt ls near the business part | progo ks Kindiars are the | o e Doisa b tmaa k| NO- JLUG Harabars Btres cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House e " —_——— COOKING STOVES, of the cityaad conventent for clerk, | yopy ™ 4y your Grooer for thom. FLIECEL & CO o 2 o i : ‘ The best ranges in tho marketat| M. M. Cox, Pashionablo Deom [yo coy oo o 55 | busioess men and athers. Ticketa i . . SUBSCRIBE FOR preparatory to moving into their | #h lowest possiblo prices at R. Tros. | Meker, SI7 Fiftoenth srect, between | 1ug oo o of por me n o0 gocd for 21 meals, 84, o22(mew | First promium on fino ha's cccmors 10 3. 1§ TIIELE, | h #ins, 1111 Douglas street. ~ c20t4 | Davenport end Chiosge, St B 22 B D:ROAT&CO. | MERCHANT TAILORS,| THE WEEKLY BEE, |weN Store, Cor. lIth & Farnham - T e n, 1111 Douglas street. . Maurer has opened his new — No. 1220 Douglas Street, Cl ghch room 1214 Farnham | Hayden's Firo Kindlers sro im- We Mean Business, Come and be Convinced, OMAEA, NEB, | 7n¢Best]in the West.

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