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JLY BEE. |LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS THE FIRE. HIGHLY SENSATIONAL. =ESONAL GAMA CESEHES SPECIAL NOTICES. 'H h:' DA S o " = 8. G. Glover, of Dele 1% | T OTIOE—Advertiscmenta To Let For Sale' : . |Hosts of Prosvectors from | Narrow Escape of & Business | A Recreant Lover Returns to ity. Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding &c., wil be fo- B M ., aday Moruing, Nov 11 ; A e e+% o Washington cout- | sortod in theso columns once for TEN CENTS z - the East Arrive in Ne- ck from Destruction. Woo the Maid He Ruin- 5 : .;c‘;fln-;u:h subsoguentnsertion, FIVE CENTS et RS B e e st == GASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS GF DRY GOODS. i 75 To Bo-Journ a Few Days With | T+ 1 pourins ‘,‘f't';i"(‘,‘,'lfjr,"c’" Having Meastimo Closed tho I I e The Bloow T e i F_A_RNHAM ST oar min trcls tomizht dows 5 : Eyes of Another Wif £ 7 s s iy yes of Another Wife, Sk, : o | D¢ Cois . =it ity is N o t Vi fork i sing Wather, <% Sl Dl D Il Vo ot U eott cumiiar | A Opportunity is Now Offered to all Ladies West of New York City sa; the Omaha Ferry —_— er, corner of Thirteenth and Fm,_mm o west, went out en the UL P. 2 iy v L Ve AR : Jebulk yerfomo st Kuhe's on'y, | Theeventof yesterday was thearriv.] |t 2 #0on apprized | Many are the strange storics picked | 1L, Moy, b i vi B Tl to Make Their Purchases from the Finest Line of Lubig's bulk perfun f the g ni th I rushing up staiis | up by the reporter, who watches the | his 5 MO 29 Loax—ou at Law Offcs B ; coratin at Kubn e S 5 d A el 2 . L. TROIAB, s ', Crefghton Bissk o TR f.“, srcet is exe. | O25t Who com * | £ound the back room full of smoke, | tranv-continental trains for his daily | Ton. T, 1, Shick, wopreseatative- = e The eopd Sk he rich plai valleys of [ 4na o lio flames. Tt bap- | portion of news, and the following | from Nemla county, was ia the city yes- e e L R . our state, ar 20 hiome | pesed, fortuna’ely, that eomo washing | concerning two passengers, wio came . - = E H @ i st doagiey < g o a N e companied by their istere, {3 2 e day, and a [in over the Union Paciic S:tardsy 1 Teleud Lan e Union Pacific asceasine it «f | Soing and sunts, re e, oou o it " i buskt | vening A ety £ Welis, Wesl Pun, Neb Ever shown in a retail store; purchased for cash direct from French manu- et N t standing 2 the | repressntative of Th venpol - of the Union. i ot ThE Bee. DS Bcone bat 1| GORIE i Aumng the sadst Futatestiog i o Ll i o | < ”,,,,_h——.,‘t Py facturers, and especially made and finished for the retail srade nesting of the Capitol T at oyt Bt Jaim Eewing Hachine T '(."m.‘ b wobemstn M DAL an old fireman and | we have yet read. . e ttond a mecting W S OUR ST . headquart . . ; sconquered thefluncs. Bat | On the Rock Taland trafn which |50 . - e | et et 5 Dt S| S T | W v | “CASHMERE GRIFFON SILKS, S catertainment at Fort Omaha ti- | Q- train wes coming SR . whole side | morning were two men who were trav- s ¢ : 510 an 1 be Vi «flair oosches, in threc seokions, ail lcaded | ;o 3 cluding eevers] frame | eling together in seeming fri ese, ok Tibiwe! e politital rustler ffom| o iseen= st O o GASHMERE ALEXANDRE s”_K yle, McMillax jewe - | down. - Owing to thi imi % | bai t heve boen desiroyed. | yet under circumstances more stravge, | onnty, registered at the With- ako enler e our Standard Works ESSE St D trect. o2t | o large portion of wi ros | damage wes | and to one of them distressing, than | uell yesterday morn Dbty S0 Doass] B GASHMERE PRING SS‘_ u“%\ IN THE WORLD-Basar | the riverat Plattsmouth, the traine cn | . Low the fire originated |are often known. They were en route ey Hall, of St. ph, Mo., genera [ ~ ED—3_E. cor, Dodge and_ 2, [ N M ". Pattorns at Buskuma's. tf | it line were cver three hours Tate, | | ¢ T iR e T n pasenser azent of the Vaudalia | O it GOLUSITH. sANs oM S KS § meats st§Bath & White’ | atriviog at the F 5 e K Ia n o h was to right a wrong, A [ line esday. TANT o L c 5 . : o st | The st s in was the W . el ;:f,(?f.::fin.-f A LT P | NV, i wssaimse | Inall numbers and all widths, commenc.ng in AU\' h (;-Abhlllf"’;“ finished e M jecod o e heco for diya. A acamiul of |achoolmato of Uho eldar of the pury, | from Wyuming, huc been it the Withne = at $1.25, up-to the finest producti2 of the celebrated ges. At 11 Rock Telard B s g CILDING AND LOT WA! taken om h | happened to s old acqueintance, [ o o % NGO = B 5 C lumbus i Gty for Linco'n | ;5 "y oot oa it mom e| I rs that fifteen years 820, the | whare he arrived just in time to atter = % o e, e e o oo LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATIOM. the U. P.and B. & M.|_ ol N: V. | onlyiwaited!ts pa {ribte of orenine o Tight " m cle stors at Lockport, N. Y., |only waited t t tribute of f o . s - P 5 Tt was foil ywed a few moments aud while thus omployed became en- | Tet ) th rted and returned home n inspection will well repay intending pur ~hasers. e Northwestern, with nine IR WARNING. gaged b5 tho dabighioe of n woaltby || V. : X 2t Usited Youss LAy WMT— | FINE BROC DE .:,'\ILK . to the utmost, end | Yoy will be sorry if you ever buy a farmer, who lived in the town of Rayal- y it st S Row el AN i Sovioy o beforo you have seei | oy, Tho marringe day was appoint | 1 * e s o L LT L ! 21 inch Brocades in bronze, garnet, navy, hrown, $1.00 a yard, w.orth dred excarsion the Royal St. Juhn, office neer Ma-leq but threo. we rol s, came “[A Sty whol s o 1.5, potaeiery The immente throng poursd from | soni k, Sixteenth stres th o TR L _ - 0 board s = ot Suee, | the traine, through the depot and o | T Rovaw Se. Jous is the anly | o oot g e ABe Il o e Sl o e g 21 Fine Black Brocade at $1.25, worth $1.75. mes on South Thirteenth St eloped with a cousin of his who had Pl VPt [oakR G Staching alhe that SEWS 2X- | o o1 thousand dollars of her own in | & e g Y s h v orkesen o 24 inch, all Silk Brocades, at $2.00, $2.25, $3.00. i Libracy & tide There were fully eix | acriyrun san TUB BACKWARDS | hor possession, The perfidy of the | t. . Crook in the enter* - : 5t 1o Bunily nert, t hundred excorsioniste, with hundreds [ as Fokwakns, and yet is the siwplest | fue lover was not flly naderstood | tafament at Fort Ormahat 2 ; g VELVETS, PLUSHES, SURAH’ SILKS. The Big 4 came in from Lincoinon f of fhe regular prssengers, and the n until the young womsn hehnd deserted T ; 3 A ¢ . 7 B0B. & M. train yesterdax platforms were literally biack with| .. o e ] 5 16 inch Silk Velvets at $1.00. 19 inch Silk Velvets, at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2 50, $3.00. wt the Academy yester e e, s kst st g R| - nids the Bt people. The grest weiting rooms 2 Tho poor victim had an ouly brother S eiitor aELlis ot har mar1dy i i the U. P. hotel were crowded and the | Ot I [ o teev, i vowed ven- | cicind pager, The Horad, i seaf | VY ANTESK vom e, T e 28 inch Silk Velvets from $4 00 to $9.00 a yard geography and bookkeey o sell you a man at §8 5 G = = Teausfer house were the i guns, Dotean 858 0 b i sivter, ton ventin poso of titd el e e Cuuuw.mzu. 3 o Silk Plushes in all Colors, all Shades. 7 i s re Gived at e Braces. tate. The ry ‘one that walied udies in the course of the eighth A : R prag 4 k his trai 5 i . dwith a tiving i but never oven k his tra turned t his natural element—that were soon packed with a liv % S10. “At810.50 2 Dolman worth{ ), o0 s L o oo ontaail i of wsing 8 s0-called “demonmatic” or-.| VW XA gumkorpe. Apriyco 1 ey g and Haroey S = = The land cfiice was beseige: s quslly cheap” garments; ind "o, S e d gher p . Yo 1 savy P R ga 0,8 e o bty TED—A good hovse-ke At 1100 C o A st Sk, e | e e meve BT DRl 0, Byt the arally 1| e ol tal et et | NV L ot foar o In Garnet, Navy, Green, Prune, Gendarine, Etc, after crdes red by tele- T an’s. : L a lirge suppor from democrats, ) Tenth street M. E. fice hundred more. It was immence 8 = *€ | rustic sleeve buttons ever brought d her child had long lived with 2 ereas, wini truth, and inl fact. it § clling house . and the sight could mot fal to] oot o e e L e e pon livedl with A1 | whoraat, in tuuth and in fact, it is omer Black and Colored Cashmeres, all Wool, 45 cents. Omaha have just been unpacked ani [uadle in Ohio, whers her skame was | oy STy . “Also for salc the ¢ i : ot It i a personal thing, G T T v on exhibition at Edholm & funknown, the villsin of ffteen yours | iy for the honehit of 1t editor. The S s, S0 Our 40 inch, Colored Cashmeres, 70, worth 90 cents, £hiv ast. b people enbuth iwlio ave {5y 3 o malty | Slor; opposite | ago is on his way to beeome her hus-| collar around its neck shows its RN iRl e Our 40 inch, Colored Cashmeres, 80, worth $1.00. anzxious 40 come west to fill al : ¢ band. He told his Davenport owner. Perliaps Tup Bee can tell d Burt St Excallent bara, <istorns braskn's broad acres, if they ocu 5 quaintance that. his lifo had been a | hother the r 0 that collar is cleap.™ Also L il cheap, car Our 40-inch Shudda Cashmeres, 75, worth $1.00. as follows: T an Jay Gonld’s Dog,” | Pets. turirors eic: for cash or on time: Spplv 3 SR be made acquainted with their r >rice Reduced. : AL 3 e o ds o . ol b Avmstron il torment a1l the years since his perfid et 2 5 1065 Farnham $¢, AT ey nese and fertility. Probably not less dies’, Mieses’, Boys', | i il b o el taterpeeted == ST E L. N-I=Ils wios atter, 16th and i e was accomplished. Iic and his cousin | when the right of ownership was ns- and barn, 15th and ‘safi Street, ONE CAT: 1OAD «f | than 3000 people have entered the | Yo Qtulizen's Boots 203} yont from T,-ckpors to th islanc of [ e at (he time o tha pondeney of | 1y e srccts Toqurs ot Boavin, 2nd BI!-A-NKETS o Michigm apples. Call and get | state to-day to see if it is a|Shos Nacsau, where they livod thrce yeare, | the question of votin for or against place such we they wish fo make $94 at way down fizures. LR e o railzoad bonds & | [OR RENT_Rorr snd oarteu s for oo DOMESTIGS . 0 and then to Marseilles, Frauce, where z heated by togiater, at 275 Capito! . o I.INE We m.fimu‘-.d“ E u,v‘p“;-[m“ their lmurle home, 1Ine\mxm.‘;;m are in Pt al'n Luw!x stock | by secured employment, and where b, 1880, " e w,fl: TAXS 3 NS, o veantifully gilded in gild Jet. 2. | of every class and calling, and.the re- |of cvory grad, direct from the man- [ po “SF ST Eitaaeait i new heuse, 3 rooms, wi s Vous Naok Dot cilds shoes and -'fww‘r\ parties § gult of their trip of inspaction wili | ufacturer. o mm .‘u!“ and soon to! Oalifde b= seat All Retailed at New York Prices, ok e en ST 0 of wntold importanco o our growth | Tio bout and most c-mplote stock | o When st Lauti wecomis T L) Blu dn“.;u D Tooms - e, 30 Do Qualities equal, we are to-day selling goods cheaper than any house in I L R pore - My it PR o ats st in Mo was in Denver, and so weut | &1 * it ; oo 4 the west, verbally, and throuzh the local prees nteo satisfaction BT s LR et ST and gel prices of all kinds of produce, &e. App e figures, George : i e | G , v | P, B e in the states, tell a hundred thousar We refund the money, or gi¥0 J00 |\ o sirikes, and added o his wealth. |, Mrs. Gen, Gen. % ne price marked in plain figures. T been st furvished room, postaw day evening, | Porsons who did not Ne-{ 8 mew pair, il'goods Jou't wear as |y, 1s'wsa! miserable. - Oha day 18 | takon:great, infareatyin: the pupils U or Lo gentiemen, 5. W G S, P MORSE OO b.x 1oth, in Scherhs hall ca is, and next epri tide of | rep ad. Doy S 8 (QZ; pasted the brother of ¢ g wo- rence Mission School, ostab- will be a muui e man he had betraved s i 1 by hernelf and Chaplain Fuu sy e o ol o e et it ; To L lately ce-upied | Loadsille, but the 1 i not | land 1 st summer, has dotermined up- T Mo KB | HAS NOW OPENED FOR INSPECTION HIS NEW STOCK £k dagins. I othens el o el eniem fuvoiabls, dog Guat] VY D2 1", corner of 12(h and | *> Jhim, cod « doing sowething Lo prevent its g of Fell and Winter Clothing for Meo's Yeuths' Boys' a D B e, - { L8 the worstcat s been soonat Dot e 8 taretoa AhE msoinel | s ens oS S T : S ml Children's Wear, R e R this season for years. : . ntroductton .o him, and the two s this ond ¥ ol gocums ";;gh'gslg J -~SPECIAL ATTTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO MEET nd ealt meats. The | Thoy will howeser find plenty who TO TIi: PUBLIC. o quite iutimate. f the children, ats are | Dedce mrest o 1001 Farnham Street. the requirements of Everybody. ialty ow them evidence Haviiie severed iy conuection with | the man Shulor let it be known that | not abie o fit them out ts brave ev © Market ef | prosperity and tell them our sdvanta- | J. Taslor, T have removed my | he had mot one Shuler in his travels | ery storm, be farnished with warm 3 Chean, 2 ---OUR ASSORTMENT OF STYLES AND PATTERNS IS outh Fifieenth | gos, and after all they will have o | fi azency from Plenty wodkat oS Sl owbemsnsd ke o (clothing auilgood ocgerioaflion UG (Aot ort o Bt ac Poppleton Block. the most varied and ciegant ever displayed in the enough to know a zood unu_; w of 14th and Do G - | man that was burdencd with misery. | fect. A very excellent plan was adop'- Tloes “t"»c;)r ‘s‘;"'z'"[“' e i b wins "‘fY see it, even seenz il under ton block, a d inform my old | The young man told him of Shuler's | ed, that of pivi cntortaimimsatatl 2 city. e R R . o patro I id | betrayul of his eister, and declared | the Fort, which should not only be a F o given Now Ve cve: & | Out veporier sood and waiched tho | & heretoforo to thei intercats 15 8 | that he wonld shoot him ehould ho |ssurce of geeat plossuro to. the ar, | kil o0 Fi Oty ol ooy, 2 —OITIZENS ARH GORDIALLY INVITED TO EXAMINE , [; our large display of Dress and Business Suits, Fall Mealin, 9. 8. Malgol, Gus. Gran- | landingof the pilgrimsoveronthoother | fire underariter. I offer the very | over meet him. One cvening Shuler | tondants but of vouus to the cause | fmmcaioee: Ui Foay e Foss28sion gy N Gl"and Weight Overcoats, Novelties in Furnishing Goods, , . 3 ; X imny diately. *Good reasons for seling. Fal H. B. Wiley, John Roach aod | shore this morning, and he observed | best indemnity and will sce to it told his young friend who he was, and | of the missicn, the lafter keing of sy application (o s, ks, Vali Califorf o o | onthe Styhsh Hats and Caps, Truoks, Valises, Califorfornia co ik for e Avply o Toumas A grand ball will be given by the Iron |y, There were men of apparent | @xclusive business) that theirinteres's |4 1 of tho awfully wretched life 1 [ A splendid programme has according- | 1 Green & Sons, Connet Hratin Blauketsand Ovetalls; o fics Union No. 19), of Omaha, § werieh farmers who had just left their | Wil b fully protected both as regards or haif - i = , farm 0 had just left their had led, how he hud suffored more | ly been propared which will be render- | 9 or_ball 2 - au geve, at on Hall. The & T ST L ider- | 25 corner 14th and Cas oor : BT o S HIS OV TRISTS el S s Shighaon Flall. X | work at home and tradesmen and me- loss, and than a thousand deaths for his crime [od by the finest talent. from the |t for 620 and§:5 "sv‘-:n}n“" I —NOONEIF HE CONSULIS HIS OWN INTERESTS WILL, ' _are poted for having the b - 3 i ne » has seen chanics of all kinar Thero Porcquired 10 1o | g wag ready to dio if the Lrother [ty and fort, an will S O IEE il B L L LG The commmittee of 5 dor tho fR3EaT \ly available e cie Dxiede #Wa. Feen, [wes old _men and women | der thotNabety proimplly avlible. | yiood st The {men talked ogatlce facmms < from mbreod, | oy ey ance Crosswold, Th young men and children, strong men Respectfully, all night, and the brother became con- placs in Thoatre ;i e e ot Al e — = Atand aid mmylmk_r. and discrepit ones and, in fact, cvery nl03t Saw's. J. Hower Sxisenths e “ | vinced that Shuler was indecd peni- st ow even e O R R S kind and age of the human race wes _fimamumns- S = »s, |tent as mortal could be. Then a cor- | bogium 8 olalbok tand s iitki - y : B L giuning at 8 o'clock and will o e wel repreacnted. They were all in-| NeWEDSTavingsatMospe's. | T o ronzed moe clude literary as well an musieat por. | (f - e AGENTs FOR r”‘VLlN & co tent on business, too, and seeing that A ! o H s ensued, and the resultis that the con- | tior o admis ion s only filty 2 | = | seven head of thorouzh. | " IR0 but hbh.g e that they will The most complete gssortment west | sclence-burdened villain of fifteen | cents and tickets can be had at Ish & anlla large number of high grades | W2Ke it their businnes on B T o Vi uitae years ago is to moet the womani ho o | MoMahen's druz store on upper E, wold at auction. Also a larg: Jot | At home to get b and bagge McDONALD & HARRISON'S, | foully wronged, marry her, and so be- | Farsham streot, or at the “"i.?l",',féf.:‘,i‘f,,',',;.’.”:.:;" | A REMARKABLE LETTER mn.‘ 7 thoroughbred Berkshire, Poland and | gether. and, with the openiog of Sc0d3t |comeafatherin truth tohiachild . |door of Theatre Hall e 00, The bonse 1 somay e S . BGSTON . I ¢ - ! Wn. Flyun. that it was & well-halanced cowmavi- | personally (iire insurarce b " | theew Tumself upon his merey; Do f course the prime object of the effirt Block. 1418 y rod pige. Reduced rate are to be | spring, come cut and grow weslthy — The utter astonishmeat of the Das- | trust that th i Gl i 0, T oo n newl urnighed iven by Failroads and hotels. with the country. 2 ponns, in 1a7ge | enport aoquatntance of the men af | Membera of city onganizations who | e yen i T IR Bryan, Texas, June 11, 1810, An exciting foot race took ylice | Verg few of the excursionista siop- | Variety, seeing thom tugether, knowing, as ho | 1¥¢ Deen so 1 3 Bt mized by |13 long i andcell on. 5300 ews.a will | pghe S Bichardson, St Louls_Dear s oH 3 » knowing, ss hof ;- ititary friends ¥ Ll 3_years old, Bad feyer every Toeslursiternomminthesoutiwesternyart | ped cver in Omabs, the mejorily go- Epioryt & Ericks did, the fack n thlrhistory, brought | Tus oy fo"eicmiy o | i et e 1 1 10 Yoy R e R | i ; E ¥ to rediprocate w E e v - L iug on to their destination. A special | The Jewelors, apposit the postofice. | ont the reasons of their compantonship [ assure them that a wortl = XL T Tuip n Bailey, of Pottawattamie | 5" 0 B0 SR 2 ey =l fas 58 Soild ot boaiden. 5 Einchionidia, Saiacine, cie. ety but e ounty. Towa, and Seth Thomas, of Hum. | ¥ R H o.ps Has Removed journevirs, Sepen AL G | poit, tiis state. Notwithstanding the ie- | 9'clocs by both the U. P. and B. & | bis jumense stock of “Arr axp Mo. — 5 = — 1 4 gent CYemiy Koo ¥ elament weathe ace wi 0 in M. roads, and the overland train left o across the strect, to the mew It was Our Fault, The Latch-String Out o el leal" attire, and is aaid to have been prv- | In two secticns a couple of hours late. | b ;icx building next door to Harris & | “THE BEE was the cause of harrying | The Board of Trade rooma, Tocated = Say b .....,m..e).‘,m'r crmetene || LEZWZR FARNHAM STREET. T=X2= i coures as ATty nd s A NOTED PEDESTRIAY, licity, and fs sure that it must redound | ham strecte, 10 Union block, aro al- f oy enpmettaly, WHO WILL WaLK 4,000 QUARTER MILES SPECIAL NOTICE. to the pleasure both of iteelf and | way opon for the reception of visit Sr— - DOy 1N 4000 coxsecerive quawres| W Bave received another large in- | them. ors to Omaha, A full file of Nebraska HOCRS voice of Dalmans, Cloaks, Ulstersand | A few days ago it announced that | papors; together with scientific and iy i IT IS THE BEST. 1 Brand Quite » noted pedestrian, M} | J35etS, all of which are of the most [Mr. Don A. Judd, the obliging and | agricaltursl journals, statistical so. I 4“3 E 3 o dosirable pattern. An early mnepec | officient chief clork of nion Pa- { 1ape, eto., are kopt for refer i Stockton, Mo., Ang. 25th, 1879, :culle_‘d arrived in tho eity, avd tion solicited. citic land cffico at this terminus of the | ynee 'and wri ERtrialifor the ac B R o = k.. _L_.J 3¢ made arrangement e o Lpugcs o : ) 2 ot the ac- e o TRREY TR McDONALD & HARRISON. | road, had gono Lo Kentucky, wherethe | commodation of &/ransers in the oty Al T e ey Ry i ot thle et et o i cenduranc k S-c0d.3t | Orango blostoms grow, and that if ru-| 1,y 3 that was NOT cured by 1¢ that was taken WEIGHT AND ME. ASUR s of th a 4,000 quartec miles in 4,000 consecu- | mor was correet, he would. boar their | ormstr ¢ "“':,':r:::‘i""'i"' X 2 e sooording to nx‘;;fiv::r-nx,n‘ ‘this part ol General We 50—savo a dollar. Winter | ¥ yurter hours at the Gravd Cen- | FURS S S feagrance back with him. M. Judd | oo cra nsitodto | IO e e e I i [ o b LA e et | & P —"" 50,000 DOLLARS. VFIRN, ot onis eveuiug. & treck siX§ | Fenry G. Richter, is to bo found op- | old home, at Fairfeld, Tliuoir, where | wants know. ? ) FROM | foet long has been laid in, thef oyt the postoft 02647 | lived Miss Nllie Sepherd, who had g D A PROMINENT DRUB FIRM. 8, Armstrong & Co. have pur- | hall for him. This will require s Iy e 3 . 20 found favor in his eyes, 3T! youhave tried everything eclse, APE tacersy formerly | eleven Jape to the quartermile. The| E. Maurer s mew 1282 *0 ou tager 1o PidfeyoltTha | Tl 7o ha g gk Danant cailer | Chillloothe, Mo., July 30,1879, ! ! ; d o & plessaut trip o ¥ J. O Slatter, nertheast cor- | walk will c ver forty-ono days, end | saloon and 1914 Farpham | t¥0 made & pleasenz trip “o ,230 ot g e B0l TR |, e e e camnot have | street, lat 2 1 or to Cincinnati, and aéternards | ¥ 2 ) &2 1 i ke wy e o 17 e R Sk e ed Mr. Judd’s father ot Ashland Fionds Froderick, Leadtug Hatter, has cived some splendid hats at £2 see the agent for |- * have sold hund; Laid to Rest. | Ky. On their return to Faireld )'Ir." Remedy, Absolutely Pure, BT E - MAX MEYER & BRO. o The faneral of the lite John Byrrc, | Jadd received a copy of Tix Bre_and °’"=°"_‘1; b = \,:';;.,';';;,fi,zagrh;,\;;;g;g s s b e ol and respcted meatber of ths | coneladed that i was good Hinkwbd Tt iy Can e e The speedi- Propose for the next ninetv (90) davs to sell thewr more than eizht or nine micutes cor- | tinous sleep or re: teack at the bey Sl 3 % 0 the s resulting rom heaer 1., o )] weat possible cash figarce. The | minuler. Hir second i o follon: ¢ i Bolico force, took place st2 p. m. | that afterall it was best for man not | A fire- i spes, B Go.aamon. | ontire ctack of ve {1000 conseoativé 'hom: D Lincoln (.:ler-I“, and were melfo; iy mqlhe fr:n;u.. 7;“’» = ot 'f_ Sl avenuas NFR AGADEMY OF MUSIG' HE STILL LIVES? Dlamonds, WatCheS, apclis, 1,200 wilen . 1,500 houn, | P7 ® detil of policomen, commandsd [at 8 o'clock, the 1 dishonls acd clegieil o | with Depaty MarshalT3en Westerdsbl; | tho M. B Charch in Faisfeld. wre will compare favorably et = E e and Policemen German and Jacobson, | ceremony was that ‘of the Episcopal | Pt in the land. Give it | thoiDistinguishod Actrase, Miss | nad Fevee e Aies aoa SRS 43 Silver-Ware The drea $a . pizootic has broken | in 500 hours; Te, L2 .e, | Church, with th 7 rial. ier at the Dapot, ot Jebrifuge, and it eured me & ’ y WL co force, | Church, with the rin. ! rat b = 2 7w o soagieamy | Codkons i) "".""*"’;,;:f,j;‘;f"“"““‘ T e PR D o | MARY ANDERSON, e o, cote s : _ westhor makos it worse. Namer.us | in 600 hours; Tiflin, 500 miles in 500 | 528 Afierihe feromotty Sisciitbn s e Sapported by the Steriing Actor Tadid.”*Fours truiy, £ Pianos & Organ i) i ing i the 1y united t th aasortment of 8 Sy Bacses of the strvec § howes; Oincinuati, 600 miles In'600] 1% “:“mr v m‘:lm(;pl,;f: n;-::[ix;r:mecox;z;i h:amuclp.;h:ey o 3 o AND HER OWN COMPANY. EHCN IR ool o of the | b Gl 2,000 miles in 00| SEE NI vt tho Oubeeslot | D8 B (O SO s T 90 TS AND SHOES | 1 e e Sote amaser, CENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE o bo taken o000 e | ™ emase eavo sy frends |0 Mosdey ey let f <hete we Sy i inhe o | MISS MARY ANDERSON ; ; 3 : ecutive QUL |y i cerely mourn his loss sad sy | orn hume, acriving at the Bluffs yes.| Rasiey " £ At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per s con . iods of ten mioutes; = € Market, f0 ~ma o - g45{ SONBeCUNTe period re.yement. { Sorral Sorwsil FABNHAM 8T, BIANTCA. s o | Taronto, walked againet two men 618 umeel e o oL s GENERAL AGENTS: preparatory to moving into their EL ENGRAVINGS, miles in 5,000 quarter hours: st S tion inail our stuff suite. You cui| ¥ F " | FAZIO, THE ITALIAN WIFE. ver brought to Omaha, and | Saginew, 2,000 quarter miles In 2,000 S, rse power Baxter | save money by purc! ¢ 5 9 5 ES MADE TU ORDER on s 3t Max Meyer s Iro, | FOR SALE EVERYWHERE, cld hend> at the business and | Golumbus, Ohio, 1,000~ mwi to-dsy. The remains arrived from | to remain too long alone. Ac Terre H-u-. LOT wiltedn 28 fhy Marabal ¥ eatensil, tho flatter i i A : 3 S FRIDAY, Novemherlzth, 180, | OB N ey My Ocre. 1875, Jewelry, Clocks I bov one-half bottle o 4% reported and the disease Ii+s | hours: Whecling, 150 miles in 43| A a%e concourse followed the re- TLPEEMEG | yp MILNES LEVIOR, ¥ E P e cor o354 e e nd 0 3 9 s v Vs 9 amous O] ater of ner's Storos—wuch the tiner | 020t 209 8190 8,000 uarter wiles i oy S iy in their bee | Eerday fis the Wabsah routo, : P. LANG’S, R e cent. below any Eastern Wholesalo House, quarter miles; Detroit, 5,000 quert S ST A | We have mads cinsiderable redu:. LADIES' & GENTS, RICHARDSO! o H & CO., - 8t.Louls. ‘ { e weN Store, Cor. Hith & Farnham | s = y . & prices. Don't fail t0 see | quarter hours; and Milwaukes, 1 00 S ard boiler, jn good repatr. | made at McDoxato & 503 ey roaons {Tueslsy, B e, ‘Tiekein 004, | We Mean Business. Come and be Convinced, "\‘ Esion's. . Bl Boars Apply ot BrE ofice aodtt | novha-wd 7] i e

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