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'HEDAILY BEE. | ADRUNKENDEMON. | AT NOON OF NIGHT, THE BLIZZARD. A NEW ENTERPRISE. s camouzon, A first-olass hotel fn every Fespect, Is = tusted on the northwest £ RS : 3 : The Sun_of Eternity Beams | Unprecedented Cold Wave Flonr Depot. d'm n&"“d'c:?ml:'msz;hz A i - |The Fire_ Fiend iaps ,Up Upon the Soul of and Gale From the ® new house is newly and elegantly far- 2 LIBERAL OFFER. the Stock of ller & Co.'s Miss Free, " North. ‘Wholesale Prices. nished throughout, and the table and | The publishers of Tne ":‘“‘:&,’:‘f‘; Wholesale Liquor gt & i o EVED { — bill of fare will compare favorably| _ \ - Surage immig: % : i R, ol xodeate of the Store. Who Failed o Beesh Her|lte Bifct on Rairosds and | T voud epnally my ol o | v th b o bt Gira i - aend them names of parties ERET = iz = 4 samers e Bt to whom sample_copice Lot R e Harthly Home, but mfi Business Generally. BLUFFS, that I have obtalned the ~ct29-e0d-tf of Tes, WEEELY ?:u:‘;t c%l\:c:mu And in His Ma g_a 5 Her Heavenly Cne, STt AGENCY of soveral well-known e @ - = » E:&’Ifl;’?o-:r;;;w:d iy ens the Destruction of BRI The comparatively mild weather | MTTTS and buying, ssI do, in OAR 24 zzard! | 2 1 , tlers, will be mailed free. Send ad- Gentral Block. dress in full ivcluding name, Post- yani State, This offer 2 2 :fi‘f;flg;::‘h?: now until January { A Night of Anxiety and Ar- which eontinued for several days last LOAD LOTS, Iam enabled to offer et e e | e e, | __SPESIAL_wovices. | GASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS. About 2 o'clock the barometer, which It is seldom that = great many 'waeks pass by without the occurrence death among trans-continental : J NOTICE—Advertisements To Let For Sale' Direct letters cr postal cards s, the grim resper generally i e LN o | e ot arding &c., wil bo fo- 1319 FARNHAM STRIET. T these mames & WEEKLY BEE,| duous Labor for the gathering in thosa who, i the vain | ™88 V17 low, began to it and 1he | any other winter wheat flour sold n | 0o Yo et 2o TS 0O.0aba, Nebraska. Firemen. hope cf securing lost health, attempt ""““’t‘“‘;"“'_' X bt o b‘ e | the St. Louis or Clricago market. This | por line; each subsequent nsertion, FIVE CENTS “BREVITIES, | e dsngonn ide ovee the moma- | 0 0 B, O, DL febes B o oyt (e o | pvervrmomas .| Thepeople will, it and we are the servants of the people in supplying 5 irited Affair of the | taine, which is hard upon even a per- 5 igure of $3.50 per100 pound. Please 5 % The RkoeL Byt i i P | companied by a lght, cutlog sn0w. | rortho ollowing leter from . Jos, =n them with Dry Goods at anti-monopoly Prices. Paterson scllscosl . A fow weeks ago a Iady from Pena- | A% 9 oclock Saturday night the | M FR o v tar om riter confors i cap, vl - ssivanin, Mise 3. E. Feoo, passed | BeFcary was 3° above zero, a ohungs | . e M55, Trosks,novms, roetion iock Enormous Reducions in Our mufers, goto Frederick's. About 1 o'clock last night & msn —Porter is ranning the Omsha Ferry. | ryshed into the ticket office corner of Lubin's bulk perfome st Kuhn's oniy_ Farnsm snd Fifteenth streets, cry- —Books and albums, at the 99¢ stor ingfire. Joe Teahon, who had been __Choics meats, Besen's Fulton Market. | kapt up late and was writing at the _Loarge variety of chest protectors at | time, immediately sent in an alarm to Kubn's. the central office, which was reported Whipple, McMillan & Co., the jewel | to engine house No. 3. The doors ers, Creighton Block. 024 | fow open asif by magic, and in less -B IN THE WORLD—Baisr | than a moment's time the department Glove fitting Patterpsat Bustmav's. ¥ | oy on ity way to the location of the Before buying your bats, caps aud | geq which was in the portion of Cen- of 24° in seven hours. The| Dgar Sir—F have been handling ONKY 70 LOAN—L160 Furnbam strest. wind had risen to a gale | the Eagle Mills Flour of Hannibal, for | S mr oot lomn Arency, novi3el and had s velocity of 37 miles | tho past ffteen yoars, and have found HILP_ WANTED a0 hour. At 6 o'clock Sunday morn- | it to be the BEST FLOUR that ever WV A3TED- Enplerment o o and wagon: came into the market, ALWAYS | ' A HARKISS 16:h sad Nicholas s GIVISNG SATISFAOTION, notonly | T — s ™ i& &an, 258 ing the thermometer had fallon to 3°, and only went up to 7* above during in this City, but overa large extent of 1112 South 13th 8t Country East and West. Sometimes | {37 ANTED the day, though the wind had abated hop, T and Duvenport it B8 i op, 150 and Davenpor - 3 . It was 3° above, at 6a. m. todayit | 4 customer tries other Flour, but is mw AT I 50 [ 1500 yards of Brocade Mixed and Plain Color Dress Goods form- through Omaba, en route to Californ- ia. She was in the last stages, almost, of consumption, and the journey was ‘made in hopes that it would result in permanent benefit to hor health, On reaching the coast however she found hereelt growing much worse, and fearful that she would dle in that land so far from her home and friends, she started at once to return. She was accompanied by a cousln, Mr. Patton, the stock man, and bya lady considerably. At 9 'clock last night was 7° bolow, and at 8 o'clock 8" be- | no satisfied when they want some- 4 low. This was the lowest point | thing CHOICE. I belleve you will | swseentate o "o e DUy erly sold, and well worth 25c. reached. Tho sudden chango was in | have a grest demand for 1t "ANTED—Furnished rcom f.r two me uee, call at C. B. De Groat & Co. tral block occupied by the wholessle | o not learned. The | Ma0Y Tespects remarkable, ss the Yours Traly, one block from Postoffice, Address No. —Swise Chese, wholesalo and rtal, <t iguor etablishment of Tler & Co. { g oo (0T PRS0 S0 "0 | eathor has been quito warm west of Wat. H. From. W 2 5G 2500 yards of All-Wool Flannel and French Suitings, Plaids, 5 Oamentind & Megers, 2Teact 130 5. | Ty rst man on the ground eaw roughest weather of the season, and | U8 fors week past, with considerable — i TR0l horsér s siag Y saia Brocades, Damassee, &c , reduced from 40¢ to 50c. —For sl e cold westhes the siver i | throogh tho doors mass of Same, | .pip. heing delayed at various stages | O smong tho mountais. The | Don't fal to call and exsmine my |3 e soon i oy il T s atill open. which seemed to proceed from under —Daily arrivals of besutiful Holi the staircase, and which rolled and Goole, at Saxe's, cor. 13th aud Farnhan. | hirled about like a the revolution of —Just drop in at Saxe's Drug Store and | o great wheel. When engive No. $ tak: a look at those elegent Celluloid Setst arrived st the corner of Farnam and ~Axchild died in its mother's arms last | Fourteenth, nothing was yet to be Cinursday, on the B. & M. passenger 18in | o from the outside but a volume of e S smoke which poured out from the cold snsp extended mno further west | large stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS, than Nebrasks aud was confined to such as Maloga Grapes,- Figs, Dates, | WV ANLEDr;dogi sl for genort bousework n I Towa ou the east, though it will prob- | Oranges, Dehesia Raislas, Sholled | T5rasranen waNTED Ty e ¢ A E bly travel sastward from us. The | Almunds, SoftShelled Almuads, New | I the seomes. > ' thermometer ked not been below sero | Citron, Curranta, ,'Ju.:dlu, Kennedy's WWAEED_t ustursished roqms condedting 00 e ALE Wil (e oy 0 o Ml i B s W west of us for a week, and this morn- | Fancy Oskes of all kinds, &0., &c. | eace. Adises Amrortion s, 0 oe o oes 50 : ing wasstill 26° above zaro at Chey- | 10 1bs. Standard A sugar......8 1.00 A TRAVELLING SALESMaN Th.rosgbly Brocades, Mattalasses, &o., marked down from $1.00 to $1.25 a = = Tl G Dol . 1.00| A scquainted with Nebraska. snd can i 3 of the route, was detsined nine hours at Cheyenne. Every stop seemed to make the sufferer worse, ss it lessened the chances of her living to reach home alive. The train reached this city abont 10:30 Sunday night and the other side bout mid-night. n County Clerk Manchester suffered | 500 o o ater there was a | *2°U g £ €1 h the best of city reference want a Situation to s sy e ) Miss Fs found to beso low e mean temperature of last month | WHITE HEAD LIGHT ofl only travel on salary or commiss on. Address. ravel. | eSRES—— 4 i iy | sdden burat of fieme trom both h | (58T SV M PO B | 112 ki Tower than thomonn | | 25 sate pe galon 16, Gt P15 At 75c, Dress Goods, Silk and Wool, formerly $1.35 aud $1.50 & vard. R g "o fepnt and rear of the building. The | . to the | of 8ny November for years past. On Winiis M. Yares. 00M MATE WANTED—Addrass 1. P | 44 S “ TR ‘ “ 1.75 and 9 -k chane i th oo i of |20 L 0 WG The | hore,and ahie wan wheeled totothe | o 127 Novem m b es o, rs| “* $1.00, d 2.00 &. M. trains between Omaha and ieoita ok et e ay. corser of Twelfth and Douglas, and —The members of the Union Cathoic | the **Omana” No. 1, at the cistern on m are sctively rehears- | Thirteonth and Haraey, and in a very ana, entitled “Waiting | short time three stresms of water, which will be brought | were being turned in on the front of ring the holidays. the building, In Judge Hawes' court yesterday | Ac this time the fire was still confined to the first flocr S Seore i Creighton Dhock, was | OF the building and alternately blszed utenced to thirty days in the county jail, | With the fury which alechol lends to The bids for grading the site of the | fite and rolled in dense black ew courthuse, between Farnham and VOLUMES OF SNOKE vey and 18th and 19th streets, were | from the doors and windows. Fed peaedat 3 o'clock yesterdsy, butEthe | by the rich store of combustibles, the i, doed et B fie £oon extended to the second story Transfer hotel in sn invalid chair and carrled up stairs 1o her room. There whe was laid away gently on tho bed, | that the cold spell s likely to be of and her traveling companions and the | Short duration, though ke canuot porter began to make things about her | 3 ¥et tell definlte sbout it, no re- as comfortablo aa possible. It wastco | POTts having been recelved from St. lute, however, and In less than five | P#ul or other northern stations. He minutes after the dylog woman had | 8878 We are bound to have a warm reached her journey's end, she leaned | ®Pell to make up for it during Decem- e S e, clasped her | ber or January, which will bo good | brought to Omaha. hands and expired so quietly that she | 267 to those who have to soramble Epmory & Ericxsow, e Tho romains wero properly cared | O courso the cold weather affcted | . 8.—We dou'tadvertiro what we | <~ SR for®and yesterday, having been en. | the trains onall the railroads. On | have mot got. We have every artiole | K" Farnbam strcet. wess of Gty Hal': 13-4 dO well to pu rchase now and avoid all rush. he pool line to t advertise, and will warrant the | Thow RENT_Famisned room for enilvmen. cased in a neat casket, they were for- | the Pool line trains areone to two | we advertise, = O RENT_Purishol woom o sonlene * Hayden's Fire Kindlers are smmense 7 “ 900, “ ¢ o “ 4,00 PP these cold mornings. y Sorgeant Dey, of the signal office says Eas It you do not know what to buy for presents for yoor friends, call st Ed- ~ - PPly holm & Erickson's jewelry store and |y, Suthmest comer. Eighteentls strect and seo the largest aud most compiste | — lino of watches, dismonds, silver- | I out boura. Best of reteronces Quired; 77 Faraham ftrot. ware and sll kinds of jewelry ever d closet, on cor. 11th i87 2 : ocars souteass o e e . e t to the friends in | hourslate, the Northwestern acriving | quality of each article, e sbeamer C. K. Peck, whichpassed | and then to the third, everywhere o R b e e i T moraing. On | Epmoux & Estoxsox, The Jawelars. | FIOLREYE Tows vit 1 roome o oo Jywn theviver w few days k0, 3 1¥i0% | aided by the material which formed the Urion Pacific, freight trains are e o8 e e e : g GRAVE ROBBING. about three miles bela in % T ey h- ioe, and has abont two fost of water in | T'® ®tock of the firm. At ten min- Hayden's Fire Kindlers are immense | ton and twelve hours late and passen- Pe.nsylvania. OR RENT—House fn Shull's 2nd addition, o 8 month. W. SIMERAL, room 6, d. She isina bad fix, and unless | 9108 t0 2 o'clock the conflagration was | theso cold mornings. ger, trains In proportion. Saturdsy R Tn - Crolghion Brock: it ’ tanded to will be Bost. confined to the one portion of the The Roval St. John night was one of the most severenights | The “Subject” Left in Oharge S‘l‘ORE FOR RENT—First floor and basement, The at Omaka is 730 feet | boilding, but was raging with such Apply to Gould & Worril, 1005 Farniam St doop; at 0 v 334 feot deep, at Lin- | i0tesnity that the work of removing co'n 1060, without water. In putting | thestock from adjoining stores began. down the well at Lincoln when they | Tho fie merchant tailoring establi were down 560 water came to the suriace. In puttis down the well at Rock Spring station, which is 700 fect % _ decy, they went through coal beds over | @mployes, aided by many willing ever expefienced on the eastern di- vislon, the wind coming ata velocity Just opened, at Saxe's drug store, | not experienced before foryears and corner of 13th and Farnham street, | making it extremely bazardous for ment of Frank Ramge, was next docr | one of the urgest, best and finestlot of | mon to go on top of freight trains to Tler & Co.'s and the proprietor and | Holi%ay Goods ever shown in Omaha. | a¢ all. The engine Call eatly and take your choice. 6-5t | showed the result, froeting up every of the Faculty and Students, OR RENT—A furnished, scuth fiont room. ° Inquire at No 1612 Farnham St £84-tf IOR RENT—That excellent dwelling house 8. 224 and C: There is no new development in [ F''E comerof ifoen stro Well, istarn aod bara. “Apply to_ Jon O the case of body- snatohing reported | 106s Farsnam St P oitar A, inour last issue. The dissecting R RENT—Cwelling house S. E. corner of 23 and Burt Sts, Excollent barn, cisterns is warranted for five years. pebteaend pulbron s e tlirty feet thick hunds, unloaded the shelves, 3 e i kept | Toom remained under guard of a |isdwel; rentchesp. - Applyto C. A. Morrill, iy fokthick. : o ke ‘-h: e oshy Gretetal Ackmowledgemisat. fow lmllu,lbut b«::;g !}o‘rlnnltal{ 2| coman untl Banday morning | o8 Shaben St oot Aboxt = GRS Skal sy iighita mish § 90 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. Samler desire to | MOVI08 Moo, tiough very slowly. |y ryii A ttorney Ferguson sent | [OR RENT Cottage, on tib ani Pino s, asued James Duggen, was taken into [oloth and veluables to the street, wtore, Farnham and 13th | where they were piled promiscuously streets, by several compavions, four of | op the sidewalk, in front of the Oma- vere reqvired %o oarry him. He | py Notional bank and Hellmao's store. ; ach about three inches long The heavy walout show cases were < his forehead which looked as though : 1been cut by a tumbler, and his 1ight | ©3rTied out and the store rapidly de- ken just above the ankle, two | Duded of everything of a portable na- morcury fell to 167, at Ticket Agent distinct fractures being made. He wes |ture. By this time it begun to look Bell's to 12°, and in one cr two places apparently under the influence of liquor st |as if the block was doomed | Largest stock and low in the county precincts to 15°. They will reach Ogden on time. The Sgures given above on the thermometer ate from the signal office. About town the thermometers indlcated & much greater degree of cold, At Mr. O. F. Wilkivs the new hot eight rooms,on 23d and Cass Sts Enqie 3. 5" Hoo, & B Cor. 120 0d e EN turn their sincere thanks to the many friends for kind tokens of sympathy in their recent bereavement in the loss of their son, Alfred Samler, ard es- pecially to his fellow employes, of Har- rls & Fisker's packing house. word to the marahal that unless the Fam, body was identified it would have to | o oo over 3iar. $60 000 bereturned to the medical authori- chants Exchatige, N. E. Cor. 16th and ) & Dode stroots P Y ties. A brother of the deceased V088 | =i arrived - from Iowa Sunday, and FOR SALE. sfiu with several friends called at room | TR SALF—Business house and grosery stock, ’ 60. twenty, but of was unable to Em:‘,’l;:{nnl tached. Adres . Chafiny ] s A identify the mutilated body there,| == | Y] " s | $60,000. $60,000: 5 5 % keys wero therefore turned |/F wosd bench and eaws. - Apply next tho Bes did not appear to realive the | and the work of removing the im | musical albums at 3 ;| and the keyr 4 o sarious mature of bis injuries. Dr. Chad- | monso stock of Max Meyer & Co. be Eououa & Enwoxson's |y oo received at Unlon Pasific | gver (o the proper persons. O SALE=Two doeecariagon, 3743 FOR TEHEH SHASON! headquarters Sundsy were - as fol- fows: Grand Tsland, clear and calm, Haydon's Fire Kindlersare immence | 105 North Platte, cloudy, strong Showe ool Smormiigs north wind, 28%; Sidoey, same, 16 Cheyenne, 13°; Laramie, snowing LooF and dri't'n: acl. 78° Ogden, four Invitations is extended to all 0dd | inches of .n w, 30 Fellows, tobe presentat0dd Fel-| December 6th, clear and calm from Smiles S. W_from Omaba, Droxel’s School Dist. ’ a : ) to do 80, went o the cemetery this | emimst E!.GUTTER s M AMMOTH b"mT SE lowa Hall this evening. Omaha to Sidney, thermometer vary- | morning to see f the vandals| FTTTR IR TIT o N y , SpEETRT ing from 6° tc 20° abor . Chey- HILLS MANUQL NOTICE: Bl 0 o st shorly 0| 010 Brsion, con, very bigh | S Suevees ot v T | B AT L ot g $60,000. 1001 Farnham St, Cor. I0th. $60,000. wind, 82° above. Ogden, calm, 42° | man's block is not known to be thatof | ¥ARUA Wo st i R LD wick sot. the fractured limb and dressed his Tho effeir has, however, rested no | I Smpsows. ' 90 | oo ok this montl 8 specialty to close out our Desirsbls and seasonable goods at Low littlo fecling, and feveral pefsons who | | B EALE Cotienwoed mmbor ofsiimee st | Figures. Our immense stock of Winter clothing for Mens, Youth's, Boys’ and Children’s have recently lost friends are anxious — ———————| wear, comprising Working, Business, and Dress Suits, in lat:st Patterns and Btyles, Over- h MISCELLAHEGUS. coats, Ulsters’and Ulsteretts worke:l from the finest goods of woolens; also a complete line of to bave the graves examined. Onmof. _ _ BCORNGRS ., | GoC o Goods, Novelties oy Nockwear for bue Hotidays Hats, Oaps, Gloves, & , must, gentleman who lost his wife a few Tuuu P On Friday, December 3, 1830, | ‘wake way for ourimmense Spring stock of clothing. Wel-known to the public that these woeks ago, and who refused to allow s | -cas heve saass by proving property aud pay- | goods were the best selected stock ever brougit to this mariet. TN BAG brindls cow. Medtam size.” Own post mortem, although offered money | & charces. ‘ fier which the man was taken to | 8203+ With mere procaution the most ing house on 10th street. Ope of vllulb]f wares had pnku_-ly been the party war heard to remark of another | Pcked in tho show cases, which were ono not present that he thought “the other | now carried out one by one and de man was about as badly hurt as th's ove | posited In tke building occupled by a hesaw them carrying him off.” Th, | Pundt, Meyer and Rippke. The espposition is that a serious yow occurred | ¢helving was torn from the walls and o o o et i ot - G L o e S jmal remaved, port:d at the polioe headquarters, 3 and then the piancs and organs stored in the second story were one by onc lowered by means of the elevator and Jewelry Store, opposite PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. W." H. McMillan has returned from Chica placed In position for removal if the | 18ave for St. Louls, whero he inac- f 1 ' Chris. Voss, yet the fact remalus that | ewod sud suficient resions; and wo hereby | s - e havas nounced to deliver cn the 10th Instant e Voss' body has been dragged from its : 14 BELVIDERE | Horace Newman went west yesterday. | 4 yiito befors 3 o'clock the Du. | his new lecturs on “Socialism.” The | Largest stock and lowest prioes on | last resting place snid s now bidden | o3 *SBURIOUS: work i - A O T H. Wilbue was & west bewnd | oty arived and. took. thele sttian | F0eptons accorded the blshop 1 al | musleal alburas it Tty thas thare wilt o seqtt o ey | enpL o osts wapneve = i | Star Wind Mill, ACENTS FOR DEVLIN & CO n]s-«:»‘x‘,;n::.l,” T at the old Grand Central cistern on | hi# Visits to our sister city; especially Eprowv & EnIcksox’s S I tha sonras ot Weg deye: orgof 4 Marval, 103 Snto ., Chifago : LU0, e u_‘;: ly and daughter, of | Rourteonth street. when he goes with the intention of | Jewelry Store, opposite the postofiice, e OST—Bull g, with white and beindle spats either preaching or delivering a lec- For Sale—Six-horse power Baxter | red and goes by the name of Sancho. THE FLAMES 's Fil lers are ense rew! wving . 4, 7. Poppleton west out to Kearne tare, is of the warmest nature, and a | ., 07 d;’;' “‘K“"l e engine and boiler, 1n good repalr. | barmat Mites Fartm 0th wad Foarm e unction Sunday. had now complete sway in the three | degerved tribute to his b i these cold mornings- Apply at BEg offica. nodtt £ Y Proceedings. UND—In Norf®0maba, a spotted calt about G two or thres duys l)h!E vlv)mwx' ‘ein have ¢ Nort \ W-:-'Umrg;m und family have re | stories of Iler's division of the block, R .:'Ei", the shed ia the rear was on fire, and Movniain Qidon, 1) the fiery element was rapidly spread- fug to the upper stories of the adjoin- Larsmie yesterday. Bishop Sharp, of Salt Lake, came in | Ing buildings. That portion occupied scholarly attainments. Bishop 0'Con- ner has ot often been heard ou the lecture platform in Omaha. On next Sunday evening, however, ho will open the U, C. L. Dime lecture MADE HAPPY. An oldlady called atthe police SaTURDAY, Docember 4th, 1880 by cal court Saturdsy andtold s pitifal | porq rief pursuant to adjoinment, | C2oE ®reel, and payiog for thisnotics, 211 story. Sho eald that she was married | Presont— Commissioners Corliss, | (TRAYED_A whitosnd red spotted cow about bot that her husband was about to | Knight and Drexel. b yesrs old. Any information asto her TON i l][}lflTHIN(} : 3 A< FIRVHAM STREET. X2X= rayiag for 0 o i i 3 wl ankfullv roceived at U. P, o e et seierday and it soppin | by the saddlery and harness atore of | couresin the cathedral of S1: Pl | desert bt In eold. bloed fog eng | Manetes of et macting wore road Mt apes otk and Webator o o 57 over o day at the Withuell, G.H. &J. 8. Colline was the next younger and more attrastive +What | 504 approved. Hoat Marher O W mens, corner of Ninth and Harney streets, on which oceasion he de- | grounds has he for thus deserting you? . liver the lecture on ““Socialism” above | 8sked his konor—%well,” said Resolved, Tn_-zd the oe:r:tyd mu'nrer mentioned. The price of admission | the woman, “hesays I'm fading fast, | be and hereby is directed to draw from will bo only ten oonts. Tickets may | 304 have lost my teeth, which ls a | tho itoh fund 8216.95, snd apply the ® | same to the psymeat of the delin. bs procured of the members of the | fch far lastsummer when—‘Hold! guont iteh tax PR dblion oni sa’ Hayden’s Fire Kindlers areimmense | 0 fall & prey to the devouring ele- s LCHORHRE S SNS o Nas ddopt hess cold mornings. § ments. The fire here caught in the third storyand licked tta way downward but not untila largs portion of the stock was saved. Goods were packed and removed from S. P. Morse & Meals at all hours at Tizzard’s. {f Hagden's Fire Kindlers are immense these cold mornings, MARHOFFS TRUNK FACTORY. d U. % Ao ot Do said the judge, “‘all you need is a sot | 50, 15, 10, and w. 4 uw. 21, 16, 10, ) A Fino line of semples of Now |00 47 goods storo and Iaa drug | bl *Omaba il g | of faee tosth.” The poor woman had | and o 4 s 33, 16, 10, for'tho year P i o —MANUPACTURED BY— _ e , Y Ourds at Tun B Job Ttoom, | o bt the vausble stock of Sum- | 4ico bty endorsament ts the o, | DO thought o t;abe rushed from | 1670 o work on dfeh” P 3 THOS. E. WILLIAMS, |Trunks and valises i the West. Telescopic Cases Oull i gt g0 B o ool Burns was not toached and it was | Suvy o 5 " ve. | the room and hurried to the office of | oS fellowing accounts ware allow g | A Specialt o me ™| very fortunste, for it wan of & char. | 1or F PeF Bonisl nd.eloquent pre. | {1 0T A0S burtied to tho offee of | trom the gomoral unt | Lo b e and Sample Trunks a Specialty. » - o i . J nte. . A. W., Noton, Jacobs block aod | F Biibsard, witaemfe. . Jscemicto om o veine 2 00 nach anight as Sepday might | *°1F that any careleas handling must Fiftoonth street,and ordered a new set,| Morris & Billter, acct. gradiag. eltle WInd W tend for e prica uFF - = = PROP. 8 e urdey gt | jyve seriously damaged Mr. Burns of teeth. The dootor did such a good | Yo it ayteley, : 4 200 oo Inrewnct (s e NIl wi . M. ' ! ’ . . e obn T mplrley, 3 1 alas Wy Ty .- 3 st | must have been by far the heaviest SHAKESPEARES HOUSE, job that she wanted to pay him doable | Jacob <bippore J LiVE AGENTS WANTED. 117 14th Sts 3 Doors North of Dou el o . F0k | loper had he followed. the exampl of | 7 ©f the cld relcs of London, bas | 170 22 charged, and left the office 1 X 4 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THE = iroves, the driver of Firo King No. lately passed away to make room s 3 2, came ve: losing his 1i Frauk Ramge and Max Meyer & i o room for | 1ing for j BELVIDERE dnich. Afe ading the sniae| Uy 0 f e “wam | modrn bniliam, bot b works we Wi Tyl SR WIND MIL |50 000 DOLLARS ot bl e auding the engiue | boing more valusble than solid | immortal, and those who desire to be- Hayden's Fire Kindlers are immenss | F W Carlls, a et 65. comea’s,No- SrE > e s he was sent. back with the | iver, The fire spread rapidly in the | c°me familiar with them can obtain vember, 1880 T 1st. It is more eate in a gale of wind, and in wagon for a load of coal, which b Pt pidly these cold mornings. 8t. Jos:ph's hospital, care of Mr. +ho most sudden changes of the wind from any ncaidiia » "HCh B | upper stories and at times seemed to | the complete edition in one largs 5 e iiare Tt mik s e i the ety cHEAP | c ety ftarted to Feturn to Pa- | threaten the entire block with destruc- | adsomely bound volame, 113 by 84 FOR THE BOLIDAYS Ao Tilwe i vane o swing & eat around, with: L street. Ashedrove dcwn Farnam | 4o, Tt was fought principally from | i2chet, on tinted paper, Ingllt and {ll- Ji o strikipg the wheel. —_— reel, between 14th and 15th, one of the lines became unsnapped and telw: control «f the powerful toam he drives. As he did not want ‘hem to run away and do anydamage, he steered them, with the remaining the front, and consequently raged with the greatest fierceness in the resr. The firemen fought it bravely. The Booke; which were s usual among t1e first on the ground placed their St suraing 2 Beautiful designs in solid and pla, 2nd. It e rigid wheel having no moveable ustrated, as a premium to Dr. Foote's s 8 Joints to wear out, rust or creak in the wind. ted cups, suitable forholiday prese; L 'Srd. Tee nor sloet has no effect on it, BRO. lfl"‘"-h Monthly, by sending one dol- | Fq) line of plated,sad solid table cut. b, }lléag L 000 B 1o o power o fcion ten M AX MEYER & ox for & year's subsceiption. Sample | 1ory crecs and eyoglasses, st Whipple, B Absolutely Pure, 4T MT%11 ren with les wini than otaer [ - of i day: 11 theur copies of the Intter sent froe. Pos | yfcMillan & Co.'s, eolghton block, | Joho Fosh,cash expended for Mri. 200 | Ml o Groon crwm acur e otk | Wi 1wty gt 0 14 it sertrs | PrOpOSG foP £h next ninety (90) days to sel iage on Shakespeare 25 centa extra | 15 sireot 63t [0 G i B, ; Can'he e by drpepic | 3oy smoumt of workrequired w0 WS | o e 000k of o i il g s 6th. or lxurious pastry. 4 i E long extension ladders up from the by registered muail 35 cents. e 3 Jonx R. MANCRESTER, without fear of the Ts resulting (rom heavy L %9 )y oo ouiies, springsnorsiiding heads .?;im::: ':L;d"'lk in front of | jcy gidewalk to the roof in two differ- Muzeay Huz Pos. Co., H"dl 5 % F':f“dl""'""""’"“ oL 'snmhr:.:l;o?-";g byaliGroen. “m'?«'.u?‘:;vvm outotgear. Diamond S, Watch es, s 'np MR ":;‘.’;':;h :: eat places, and over their dan. | 120 Esst 28th Street, New York Oity, | these cold moraing. beputy, [ttt Tover | G el bty pied i e gerons rounds the brave men mounted to the roof or clambered |into & seat upon the window ledge, from which they kept a stream play- ing upon the fire. The night was in- * Bt ""C;“* @ short | {engely cold, bnt fortunately there o9 budly braised on | was not bresth of wind or the block Cliforaia Pears, Pluws, Grapes, s DISEASES OF THE EYE, | “Iol” ivie tpericcsel rgsitor. s wi ke : deweh-y, Clocks‘ T e ect omument RN T Yoo S TimlaTrlaes 1 ot Geo. Armstrong and wife to Chris- Bar and Throat. i Never have heard of say blown dovn 18 Sil Ware The best amortment and largest | 50O MENS', BOYS' AND CHIL- | tins Borgson; w, d. 93, lot 18, block (3 ind Hver- s stock of gold and silver watches, DREN'S OVERCOATS AND ULS | L A;muong'- first addition, Omahs DRL. B GR ADDY! -:"zzfl;; mm.wm.n Pianos & Organ‘, clocks, gold rings, dismonds, neck- | TERS TO BE OLOSED OUT RE-| — L0 Tooms % Milton Tootle and wife, to Omaha & ‘parts double nutted. snd chains, st Whipple, | GARDLESS OF COST, AT POL- | Sogghwestern railfosd company; w. d. OCULIST, AURIST & LARYNGIST. | " 15 -{:dfli:y!fl-lf::'wllm lower liziba, and was unsble t0 | wust tmenitanny hove pen e 1ok | MeMillen & Co., Crelghton block, | s0R'S, 64f |me,Bartlot 6, block 166, Omaha— L ¥ £ 2p until some one came along and ly have been ¥eC, | Fifteenth street. Do not failto ex “ped him over to the bank, wherehe | - Hayden's Fire Kindlersare immense | Smine their stock befors making your lick barred further progress. The el of the wagon striking the curb- ® Frank wae thrown +iolently to zround aud holding fast to the New Engravings at Hospe's. Corner of 14th and Douglss Sts. AND e ey | et b0 |0 TUITIREE S gyt Phvsiian | GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE o penity Aekn e ot St B T B G IIG Masat, novisem turing, Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per uple of hours later, — Henry W. Yates and wife to Chas, Ras PERUANENTLY LooATED M6 MxD- | Af Manufac s o the engine om 1o ¥4 | CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. | Hapden's Fire Kindloms sre immerse S e e 2 | B i, ot 10, A Notice of Dissalation. S GRATA, NERRAE cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, o Bearens,Dricd Bulating lowers | hese oold morniogs. w:: Bemeete T | Komartada, Oneii— gt perts errte . Treenls WO £ | oftag bl worves S e preparatory to moving into their , Fancy at k8 job rooms and ex- Freemmentsand that the waderaigned s now to6 | “pocial pracice ‘acute and chronie Cs Baskets, Pascras Prvxes,Sea Sazizzs | Jst received at Tax Brr Job | amino something nice in the way of Oraba—. | oo puoiaher sad sior of The. Omaha. Tee |t conkuled ight. end day, sad il vieta nham i i :.:1: m:"“ B a2 | aid Sipiaad s Bt e | LeeL i S | eN Store, Cor. llth & Far ey apor and Envelopes and Gards, suit- | tions to weddings, balls, private mas- A eurts,