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THE DAILY BEE: DECEMBER 6 1880. R 1 examine the card of 1. Cruick- | ch appears on tre 3rd pageof thsisae. The enterprising tirm reerr-d to “‘struck a b.rgam” and yro- | pose t:gve their cn:tomers the benefit. , W | .. nuay Morning, Dec. 6. RaL ents. OFFER. | Call early and s.cure burgains. They ers ot Tok 'maua BEg, never advirtise to do anythnz un'ess they c mmigeaion 1o | can earry it out. { 2| —Ata preliminary meeting held at the | gy = the boad of di- r » atss a commit- 14 § 1ch amenmen s aud chang<s to the city 1 i - | charter f Owaha as may be deemed ior 1y au Stae 1 offer | b t juterests of the city. Among the a new noti January | orop sed hunges are: Oue increasing the fst. Direct lorrers o1 pastal ‘ca salary of the mayor, one to elect one ha f wi h trose names to WEEKLY BEE, | ) o o0 b ers of T Faan tho Ouwaticy Nebracka city at lar.e and one uz the city to ! A Glucose Factory. Ariicles rporation were filed he offics, S tarday n the county cle:k’ ever ty Jbn McCormck, N i e i S Shof.on, Fra k Marpuy, E F. Test s S Evra Millard, aud Samuel R. Jotu- anics. —Fish Commissoner May, who wasin | 807, for the Owsha Grape Sugar com- the city Satardcy, savs that the Califoruia | pany. galmon are hatched out and will = on be 1t is understood that this company distributed by the board. will immediar-ly make arragemets —Trains wore +il late yesterda for the purchase of grouncs and t 1 : n of the works, to bs ready for operation eariy naxt sumarcr. As the name indicar-s, the g-nerai uature cf e storm. which extel f the U. P. from the w t was ei.ht hours Lehind tine on her arrivalhere, The itk T-land wis : atal one and onehslf, the Northwestzrn and the business is to be the manufactur- the C., B. & Q. ove hour late. ing and refiniog of all kinds cf sugars __A summary of the e on’s business of | 8Y70°8 from the Union Pacific in through stocs travs- table products, and also the tranesc- potat chows a total of 6,109 cars of | tion of sll business that may apper caitle | This is about 100 cars in- ths manufactore of starch, crease over the business of last yoar. corn, Cune or other yege- tain to slacose or sugar —The attorney of the First National] The existence of the cowpany dates bank of Omaba ba< moved in the Unite? | frm December 4th, and terminates Stats c,,;,{n;.:,w 'hf .-ct.-u.?; of v.gefl"f? fifty yeors from that dee. It hes sn d il o side and fora ) T aathorized capital etock of $200,000, mew trial, on the ground of erroneous rul- | *%°% - § ip sioves of $100 each, and is author- ings of the court. - _Atthe Jast meeting of the Ladies’ Re- | thorised to bogin business as scon as Tief snciety & committee was nppoint-d to | $he per cent of the stock is subscrib- drawup s wto the citycouncil fora | ed. The capitsl siock wmay betn- Iot on which tabuild s home for the iriend- | ercased 1 $600,000. The officers of less, provided the ledics determine to g0 | the company will conswt of tive di- onand build suchan isstitution. The | pocrors, who shall be st ckholders; & Laties' Relief society and the Indus- trial Schoal scciety propose bereafter to work together as one society. —Paterson sells coal. — For winter comforts in caps, Tobes, ear= @uffs, muflers, go to Frederick’s. —8ee Polack’s advertisement. —P.rter is running the Omaha Ferry. ol president, vica president, secretary and treasurer, who may bs direcrors of the company. The highest amcunt of indebredneeu to which the company is at ony time io subject itself shall be $100,000. Pravieton is raade for smending or tering the articles, for an anuamal GHOULS AT WdhiK. Made Grave at “Prospect Hill” the Nebraska Medica! School. What the Room Revealad. Dissecting Mr. Geo. On Wediesiay Rufus Prui't, \lealock, th Hill, aiscovered m ol that one ¢ of baving worning, 3 ant of of aexion Prospect s rous.ds the graves had the ap- been disturbed, The grave was that of the lsie Chrs Vos-,wi died week beforelast and was pearauc baced ou dunday atternoon, An favesiigation later revealed the fuct thit whle the casker in whien the ramains were laid away was still lef in the grive the baody baving besn draen out throuzh a hole was gone, made inone end of the c fli Nothingz was sa:d about the matter, althoagh parties st ouce went to work to Ciecover the body suatcliers, if poo- sibla, and recover the solen rexnsine, Ssturday, Fred Weisyman swore on' a sewrch warrant in the police coart o exsmine the rooms of the Ne- braska M-dical school, htely insti- toted, and having their hoadguarters in the third story of Hellman’s block. Armmed with 4ic authority "Deputy Murehal Weeterdah! and Officors Ford and Bellamy proceeded to the place in question, No oae was found in the lecture rcom except one or two students. J-rome Herizman, who is said to be janitor of the soclety's rooms, was not to be found and no keys could be ohtained, wheroupon the officers proceded to room Wo, 20, on the esst elde of thc building end with a licle exertion broke open the door. A gnastly sight met their eyes. Upon the disrecting tsble 1n the centre of tho room, lay, fsce downward, thedecapitated body of » man. From it all the skin had besn stripped, ac weli as a portion of the —Lubin's bulk perfume at Kchn'e onl —Books aad slbums, =t the S9 store, —Chuice meats, Besen's Fulton Market, “Large variety of chest protectors ab Saturday Night's rire. Kuho's. A sl cottage on the bill,just cass —Apples, $2.50 per barrel, at Buffet’s, [ of 8s. Joseph Hoepital, took tire from dec2-8t some unknowa csuse about midsight, —Phantom parties are the rage in Lin. | Saturday night, in the mtast of she oln now. terrible storm, which bagan early in —~The overland train from the west was | the evening. An alarm was turmed on time yesterday. in by officer Black, from box 26, near —Whipple, McMillan & Co., the jewsl- | the U. P. depot and brought the de- ora, Creighton Block. 026 | partment promptly to the apot sfter 8 —Black walnuts, 75c per bushel, at|long and severe run. Buffet’s. 23t The fire was located in a cottage —Best select oysters, 40c; standard, 30c; | owned by Mr. James McVey, an em- medium, 25¢, at Buffet’s. 23t | ployes of the Unlon Pacific. Mr. —The city marshal’s office is being re | MoVey was at Laremie at the time, fi“:(‘d-h S bat his wife was at home and swoke Shristmas ‘and New Year come on |¢o find herself nearly sufforsted b, 8"“:"‘: :h‘l.‘:m':}l? e the smoke. She ran of;t of the hnul: —BESt I & arar | cithoat i st el R g LD S Sl RN e e Y touud nearly frozen by the officer, who, are, call st C. B. De Groat & Ca's. 30-tf obiaining a blanket, wrapped it about her #nd found a refuge for her in the —Swise Cheese, wholesale and retail, at : Cammenzind & Mey-r's, 207 east 13th St, n‘ sld:nca of Rev. Mr. Lang, across the stree! —Everybody shaves at Gamble's 0. K, ) shop, southwest corner Twelfth and Farn. | C0nsiderable of the furniture wae saved by the firemen and a stream of ham streets. 19iawtf —Xte, Farton, Hiowss=onid Lands. Lok | Water being got on quickly the fire over Bemix’ new clumn of bargains on 1st | W8¢ c.ufined o the cottage, of whick, all but the walls, were destroyed. page. The origin of the fire can only be — EMIEUX'S select sociable, at Stand.rd hal, Fifteenth and Faroham, |guessed atby Mrs. McVey. She went to bed at half-past eight o’cluck, and every Saturday evening. lw:"-:r l;:d'; Lota, l‘iom -n: Farms, | Joft a fire burning In the stove, and a over Bemis' new i il column on first page. | o5ple of lamps lighted. The first she —The remains of Pullman Conductor :"" G ooy eiah fawakened W.J. Wilson pamed east Friday, ac- |2V the smoke, and it was with diffi companied by Mrs. Wilson. | culty that she managed to get out of —Last evening a cargo of 263 sacks |doors. Policeman Black saw the of foreign mal arrived in this | lamps still buraing inside, so it could city over the Uuion Pacitic en rouie east, | not have been by a lamp explogion —Two thousand copies of the address | that the fire was caused. Insll prob- delivered by Juige Savage at the state ability it originated from the stove, fair have heen printed for distribution by | the state board of agriculture. Court House Bonds. —On and after Monday next the largest j The following are the bids recelyed and finest selection of ri b holiday goods | by the county commissioners Saturday ever shown in Omaha can be found at Ish | afiernoon for the $125,000 court house & McMahon's, draggists, 1821 Farnham. | bonds, the award of which will be A Council Buffs “woman of the ! made at 2 p m, to-day l‘,vmu is dying from an attempted abor- H. T. Clacke, of Bellevue, thom, for the whole lot, $1 05 52-100. 7- | moeting of cteckholders, on (Mo firss Monday in January, for elesiion, ete. a offered nd has made a dying statement, im- ‘.ln- ting a promine.t physician of that| B, B. W »od, vashier of the State city. bank, offored $1.01%, —The number of electoral votes cast for | Kouutze Brothers, « First Na- | Garfield on Weds Han- flored 1 023. cock, inciuding & méxt f tie Omaha N week, 155. Garfield’'s majority in the 5,- | 000, to o €1 01F fot ly 1, 1881, at ed 000, | flosh, 6o that ¢ »ss beyond resoyni- tlon, The right arm hung by the side, enwrapprd la a dirty. bandsge, whila the left armn, of which only the bones and tendons remalfned, swong to and froir the center of the room by a wire suspended from the ceiling. At ona side of the room the skull, sawn in two and fleshless, lsy upoa a swcond table, while a wooden bucket at the head of the dissecting table was filled with & sickening maes. The whole room had the horrible odcr common to such places throughout. The coroner was at once notified of the discovery and an assistant sent to take the poor remnant of buwanity away. The discovery was not made until 8 o’clock nearly, and as no officers of the ssgociation were about it was'im- possible to learn what they had to say in the matter. While it will be impossible to positively identify the remains, there seems to be many clrcumstances to Indi- cate that it is the one stolen from Prospect Hill. A man connected with the institute is said to have remarked a {ow days ago that they expected to have a *‘stiff " soon, The same party is said by one-of the officers to have been out all night Tuesday night, ana to have given as an excuse that he wasat one of the hospitals. Great indignation was expressed by all who were present after the hor- rible discovery was made, and it will undoubtedly create a tre- mendous sensation. A city official informed our reporter that there were several cases of the kind of late but that this was the first which had come to light. There will no doubt be further de- velopments Saturday. Thepenalty for *‘body suatching” is_very severe, we understand from 8100 to $1,000 fine. In s'me states imprisonment for (%o year: peni‘entiary is added, ove not in A\'eA‘ but braska | i I7 you want a nice vistring card, call | and leave your | | | , the jewdler, 410 | at the BEE job rocms, order. to be Jeliver ; and | for the whol. ) the Warnich r Uroft & Mont | gomery), whe whole lot, | Xk ‘” ma & Craighton ffered wha post e was 250,000 y and will Huaaulion & C ffare loty 1.01% | t Tizzard" tf | 1 E Job icest lin f diminutive P ards, snige v Parties, | aran r and his wife, sday New En FURS! FURS!! 3 The Fur Manufactorer, | OPPORTUNITY. — Our | Heury G. Richter, is to be foand op- it to their interest to | posite the postoffice. 026-tf | 2T mbankm rings at Hospe's. atfit was | Fort nnately | Omaha —A KAl citizens w South Thirteenth sirest, has quite a | novelty in the way of musical al-| buma As soor d | the air ed | straius ] | latest th to see | | th oty o A Fina of smples of New Year Cirds Tuz Bee J b Room. | Uall in time and leave voor ordera. | Just OPENED, ! The fineat nent of Holiday Goods to b n the city. ! i = & McManoy, ! 1 A. W. Fullrieds, dealer in boots | and shoes, na Farnham St. | received a large stock of ladies’ and | mens’ Christmas those in want of an his stock, The Bold Robbery of a New|Wherewith is Seasoned the Warrant Sworn Qut Against | Resume of the Society Events | charming ippers, and invites | demy. SOCIAL SALT. Dull Diet of Our Daily Life. of the Past Week. WThers was a temporary 'ull last weck in the number of parties «nd en- tertainments that of lste have been of susl. fr.quent ,occurrence, alhough there were one or two, quite uotable The first of these was he very successful enterrainment giv- social events, en by the iadies of TRINITY GUILD, on Tuceday night, at Standard Hall Considera 1o time snd labor were ex- | peuded in preparing for this affor. which proved « source of both pluas- ure and profit to the society and its patrons. The hall was .pproprintely decorated with flags and wreaths, and w8 occupied in the center by rows of tables loajed with fancy articles, which sold quite rapidly. An elsgaut supper was served in au adjoining room. The mausic for the occasion was furnished by the military band from Fort Oma- ha, ana wag, as usual, a pleasan: fea- ture of the entertaiument. A gypsy dance was performed by some of the young ladies &nd gzentlemen, who 2 | the country. Mrs. Latey will ‘l-ot sppeas, and M'ss Craunse, of Blair, | gramme is arrang-d for the cccasion On December 22ud the cub will | give a concert at Dohauvey’s Opera | H uee in Council Bluffs, where the | sawe musioal (alent ahove mentioned | will aesist tnem in giving the people of oar neighboring city fine mnsieal | t-eat. ; A “BOK RECEPTION.” | A “book recepuion” is one of the | fixed things in the nenr furure for the | Young Men's Christ assoearion— | prob.bly Monday, December 13th. In order to have plenty of room for a { god social time and entertalnment, | the reception will be held in the par- | lors of one of our churches. Get | yt-nr.bw ks ready The ¢ mmlvz?a.‘ Mcsses H. W. Suow, W. W. Peet, | and Col. Watscn B Swith, will lesve | nothiag undone to make it & success in every particular BALLS AND PARTIES The next Pleasint Houzs psrty oc- | cure on the 10:h and the full dress re- ception on the 30th. | The friends of ex-Policeman C R. Manaficld are getting up = benefit ball | £+ him, to bs held at Masonic hall on | Tuesday evening, Docember 14:h. It ahould be liberally patronized. Lemieux's celect sociables, held every Saturday ovening, have proven | | were dressed after the ideal costeme of the wanderers, They slso sang spirit- ed zongs and choruses during ths eve- ning. STANDARD CLUB. On Wednsaday evening at the esme plaon the tourth prevy of the eeries giv- en under the auspices cf this club teok place, being the closing one of the hirst scries. given, the parties succeeding each other at intervals of two weeks un- til May. likely a Ball Masque in February. SILVER WEDDING DAY. On Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Poppicton celebrated the twon- ty-fifth anniversary of their marriage, et thoir new and elegant residence in “Elizaboth Place.” The acecacion is ! reporsed to have been one of the most | Interesting and brilliant that hes been { enjoyed by the good pecple of thie city for many years, and eas attend- ed by aselect number of friends of the fortunate couple. The floral decra tions of the new msnsion wera pro- fuse, fragrant and besutiful, sud ev- erything thar could be done to give pleasura to the guests who were pres- ent, wes enticipated. An orche:tra furnished exquisite musio for those who preferred to tread the mazy dance, while the more ssdste could amuse themselves at oards In the music room, A common oentre of attrac- tion was the supper room up stairs where s sumptuous repast was spread. There were no presents, that condi- tion being inscribed upon the invita- tions sent out some daye before the event took place. Mr. A. J. Poppleton, of Omaha, and Mies Carrie Sears, of Council Bluffs, were married Dec. 2nd, 1855, by Rev. Mr. Rice, of the latter city, who with his wife were present at this anniversary jubilee. Mr. Mrs. W. H. Robinsin, of Coun cil Bluffs, who acted as gromsman, ! and bridesmsid a quarter of a century ago, were also present. The coremony was again performed, and in the pres- ence of the same minister and wit- nesses the vows were again spoken, after which Rev. Mr. Rice made some very beautiful and appropriate re- marks. The guests included many prominent visitors from abroad and a very large number of citizens, both old and young, of Omaha. CHURCH SOCIABLES. The third sociable given by the Iadies of the Congregational Socisty occurred at the residence of Mrs. George W. Ambrose, Faroham street, Thursduy afternoon and eve- ning. An entirely new programme on wrs arranged for the evening, and the | occasion was greatly enjoyed by all who attended. A pleasant social gathering was held | in tha parlors of the church on Tuesday o msny plensant foatur was the by Misa Blla Sp Presbyterian Among ing. f the evening singing and Mr. J. L. Smith, DMiss harder - | burgh, the young elocuti has receatly come to thi read three selections, in a pleasi nd ‘with fine dramati freshments wer rved during evening rything passed A social ¢ city last Van | or 16th onic Hall. Onpe will be the production Another series will be Dariug the holidays = zraod ball will be given- and very and | & grand social success. The atiendauce is_at all times of the m st «Joct and { decorus cheracter, the muc is first- class and the popularity of the parties steadily increasing. A 7ery uelict and pleasant party was given a: tho residence of Mr. W. H. Secott, at Fort Om:ha, on Wednes | as solicitor for advertiements in the | dsy evening of this week, in honer of the birthday anniversary of Mra. Seoti. Tho goests Bhad the best imaginable time and their hosts did all in their power 3 make the afiair anenjoyable one, fn which they made s marked success. V STA CHAPTER The third of & serios of six socisl parties given by Veaca Chapter, No. 6, order of the Eastern Star, came off Fridey at JMasoric ball, about <ixty couples responding to invita- tiors. The mumsic wag turnished by Hoffmsn snd wes of a high order, snd & very p'easant and sociablo time was hsd by sll. One of the attractions was the new dance “Racquet.” J. J. Goslligan acted as promptor. The party was the best that has yot been given, and did not bresk up until abont 2a. m. Tke next perty of the series occnrs on the 29th instant, day later than the printed list an- nounces, A pleasant surprise party occurred on Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr. Harry A. Haskell, foreman of the Bee job room, No. 999, Nine- teenth street. About forty-five coup- les were present, and the usual social enjoyments, with dsncing and -re- frechments were indulged in. The folks up in that sociable neighborhood are having a regular series of surprise parties, and s gocd time generally. J. L. NICHOL & CO., The grocers, will sell you more groceries for ten dollars thi® soy other house in Omaka. Svears. 10 lbs. Standard A for $1.00. 104 « “ O for 100. 9 ¢ Granulated for 1.00. OvsTERS. Selects, 35 cents. Standard, 30 cents. Medium, 25 cents Tk e o oty For Sale.—Cut flowers, on short notice, in any quantity, -at E. C, Erfling, near U, P. Depot. 30-e0d3t California Pears, Plums, Grapes, otc., at Tizard’s Palace. 021.tf 1 New Engravings at Hospe's, CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. FEvergreens, Dried Everlasting Flowers and Grasses, Bouquets, Fancy Straw, Baskets, PAMPAs PLUMES,SEA SHELLLS stc., at Evaus, 14th and Douglas. K decd2t —— 2 power Baxter EXCELSIOR. 2 Ak will perform e fine piano solo. Semi- | % weskly rehearsals are now belng held | Our Forthcoming : Annual by the club and a delightful pm-‘i Hiustrated Review. Splend:d Engravings, Excei- lent Typography aud Re- liable Statistica, Arrangements have boen completed | s yming An- | | for bringing cut the fortt wual Roview of Tux Tilustrated OmaHA BEE, which will be distri— buted to our subscribers ou New Year’s Day. All the iilustrstions in this annual revee re se lithos graphed by a first cinss artist. | QOue of the most mportant ! features wi!l het ketches of the re in ences prominent pri s the city, which lagi year were cr wdee ont by other builéings. The wat lanorions atatsti cal work, which is the w part of this undert<kirg complete in detail and more thorongh any provious wi'l be wmore if anything, thau in Review. In crder that no large, “mounting 1o nesrly §1,500 we have to secure amount of advertising patro o from our merchauts and manafacturerz Mr. J. H. Pierce has heen ewploy for advertising. residénces or any buildings il na‘rated hrd better apply at this office xian | early da; Brotherly Love. now The depth of true sisterly love;” She keeps all tailed be u - ‘Who fastens her six-buttoned glove. “Be kind to thy brother, wherever you are The love of a brother shall be;’ He will cooly ignite your choicest cizar, And with your spare shecke’s make free. [New York Sun, UnéGoubtedly the best shirtin the United States is manufectured Umahs Shirt Factory. The saja-fority of Material and workmenship, com- niued with their great fmprovements, thatis Reinforced fronts, Reinforced backs aud Reinforced sleeves, makes their shirt the most dursbleand bast fitting germent of the kind, ever manufactured st the moderste price of $1.50. Every shirt of our make s guaranteed first-class and will refand the money if foand otharwise. We make a specialty of sll wool, Shaker, and Cauton flannel, also chemois underwear, made up with = view to comfort, warmthand durabil- ity. To Invalids and weak-langed persons we offer spesial inducements in the manuer these goods are made for their protection. PH. GoTTHEIMER, 1OAT G emam b _ SPECIAL NOTICES, SOV IU R Adwrtissients _— Wante st Lev Oflce ek < wilae wreet, . wi A Vgt —_— WELP WANTED urnished r om f ¢ ex from Postoff yrinsions shall oc- | t | cur in this branch, we wo d urge up- | { on our citizens whe have made any | building imvrover=ents during the | year to fornisk usthe d sired informas | | tion, either a: this office or thr ugh | | tce postofiice as early as possible. We 1 | want the name of the owner of the | improvement or s'ructure, discription tof the impreviment or building; |lecation scd costof same | Toview of of the f.ct that the out- lay for such an nndertaking is ve'y | rrvo RENT—A ture nable illusteated ennual review. He will| call upon business men and | UK KeN i furiished roon for nen farnish them further varticalars | ket boy Bty | concerning the style of the work, JrOK RENTTous: with 13 £, me on the eor- rates of advertising, otc Theedi'in b ner of i3tk and Chica,o tor rent by 1mothy will contain 16,000 copies, snd will* "o b therefore be a most val :able mediim l]nk KENT—House in Sko!'s “nd addition, 2 nonth, W. SIMERAL, © 8, Pariies who desire to have thelr “Be kind to thy sister, not many may E the depth for that pi:ean-‘? TH D Geod giel for g me 1 fomily at €53 19 W l)l T-RF WA'TKD—Ey the ‘ay next Bee offi 15-4 \\' TED—2 uofurnished rooms cornecting | & ent, wite an: & fr8t- "as. refer- | ence Audzess Advetiser, P 0. i L 3 SACESM N Th R VE y raeka and ant a si d with mmise 0. Address ler (m.ba P 1.4 YO WATE WANTAD—A dress J. \ Bee office. CRL W TEO—At Fred Dellonos T nth 8t All Omuah i o¥T Rk AT < room- « | eavenworth St d closet, on cor. 11th =7 fuenished room on Enquirs at Fee office. 6 first i floor. F--k B NT.—House, four rooms, & 10th stre-t, $5.00 per mowh. E 3. L, McCigus, 'real setate agent, o A e. 0R RENT—“uruished com. Inqure 1610 srnLam street wow of City F 154 [ Crefgh jn g’" ‘OR RENT—A farnished, sout Tnquire at Ko 612 Fa- ham St OR RENT—Thar excellout dwelitue no-u fiont room. Si-tf 8. t T comerof 22 w itornia_stzeets. Well, clstem and bare. Apply o Jonn Gu ld, ; 1005 Farnbam 8¢, xa9- 4 Fol: RENT—1! welling house 8. E. corn r of 23d and Bart Ste. Excellent bara, -isierns andwell; rentcheap. Applyto C. 4 Morrill, #40-82 1006 Farn!am 8¢, MUK RENT—Cottage, on 5th and Pine Mta, new house, eighs rooms,on d CamSte Enquire J. 7. Roe, M. E. Cor and Farn- bam. 696-t1 NOE BENT—2 fturnished rooms ove: Mer- chauts Txchange, N. E. Cor. 16th sad 1iodse streets, n-u FOR SALE. llF.]H OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST O ) Bargaing in Houses, Lots, Farms and Lands, in his new columa ou Ist page Fon SALE—A good paylug meat mareet witn »il appurtenances in a desirable iocation in Fremont. Also agood farm. All will b sold cheap, part cash, balanc- reascnabie time. Ad- dress J. E. Frick, Fremons, Neb. 10-3-wis K SALY—Business house and grocery stock, Restaursnt attached. Address R. Chafh Aurors, Neb. o-1m T in, [FOR SALE—Horse power ‘machine and cord P o »d bench and saws. Appiy next the Bee office. BZ R A Simpsou’s. Lo':‘s, FARMS, HOUSES AND LANDS. Loo over BEMIS' new column of bargains on 18 S e T E—Two close carriages, ac A. J. o114 ace WSAL @ EDMO! ottonwood immuer of all wizes,at , Sixroenth-at 18-t MI“CELLANEDUS DR. A. S. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN ha® PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- ICAL OFFICF, 98 Tenth Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA Offering his services in all departmente o @edicine an’ surgery, toth in general an al practive acate aul cOronic Jiseases Ca be consulted ufght and ‘ay, and wil! visita Part of the rits and w reomint of lette SIGN OF THE COLDEN PIAND & FRAME, >~ A. HOSPE, JR., s and Organs First Class hly Pay 1 My 15ic an( 1 ne und boile 1 d repalr, y at BEE offi nodtf Californis Suger at | 8.2t LIDMING'S _————— T rgest a stock | f roods we hay er had on | Assorted ot Lolesale | Freyise & Co. Grocers. | Wik Frowsr Srasps. Very Cheap, | at Evens', 14th aud Douglas streets, | decd2t | etts of *‘Cinderella” on the 24 OMAHA GLEE CLUB. | ing the finest and best selc e In the course of a couple.of weqge | ment of silverware ever te tho celebrated Omaha Glee Club, |the city. They have aking compozed of sowe of the finest {strennous efforts to su rade e h and Douglas, has | voiees in the west, will give a grand | with a splundid line of hol and entertaining concert at the Aca- On this occasion the club| y to call and see | will be assisted by Prof. August|them in Creighton block, : Wither, one of the finest pianistsin ' street. ay goods, both useftl and ornamental, and have eucceeded admirably. Call and gee | & | Fifteenth | ¥ {0 stroments, STUCK OF LDING rame r ot Jacob Gie y OLICIT 5 3 a1y { longer General Agent for the sals of N T HILLS MANUAL NOTICE: R. S PEALE, of Gouneil Bluffs, lows, is no fILL'S MANUAL OF SOCIAL AND BUSINESS FORMS. We having terminated his agenicy for @od_and sufficient reaso CAUTIO the public =z on, by unscrupal rus m i, wh on_tr " & SP RIOUS work “Hill's Manual, seribed for ors of H m i want or sub- N & 0., “ublish- ite and brind goes by tne nume f Ii be rewaried by leaving him at the barnof Milton Rogers, 20th and Loav. nwor h. JOUND—In North Omaba, aspotted alfahout two or threa d vs old. Owner cin have same by calling at North W.sterr hrewery, Caming street, and ;ayi.g for thisnotce. 21-17 08, FARMS, HOUSES AND over BEMIS' new coltmn of Page. {TRAVED—A whiteand rod sp tted ») 5 years old. whereabouts will e thankfull r ceived at U Meat Market, 16th and W buter. 37 TWO DOLLARS WILL CURE THE WEEKLY BEE cne For Year.

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