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motting forth her flors, “will be muiled fres. Send ad- 'HE DAILY BEE. Thursday Morning, Dec. 9. The publishers of Tae Onana Bk, * 10 encourage immigration 0 swka, invhie o1l rosidents of this sta‘e, to send them names of parties he East to whom sample copies of Tme Wepkiy Bee, containing sbout Nebraska led statistics vantages for sel- ss in fu ing name, Post- ce, Cou State, This offer b open trom now until Direct letters or postal card \ these names to WEEKLY BEE, mahs, Nebrask " BREVITIES. ' ter comforts in caps, vobes, ear- to PredericKs party 5 x the Omahia Ferry. «, Besen's Fulton Market. Setsat Kuhn's, druggist n ics—Fatty Glesn on tes and silk pas HE WORLD—Baar 3 f buying your hats, caps aud at . B. De Groat & Co.’s of the Y. M. C. A 1.y evening, at the Presbyterian tle Gracie Atkinson n p. m. to-day, from us church, n at St. Barnabas was rily tested by Prof. G. F. Mayer, wmonthly meeting of the Nebraska of Science, will beheld at their Tele- ican Union Distric mpany will be put in operation in an early day 1 from the o to the new dopot . the south- on block formerly Guild & Morrill will soon be by the American Express Co. as for 1850 has been fin- the affice, where City » is eady to receive pay- was only one Pallman slezper vesterday but there was & good six per cent, warded to Mr. H. T. leve, who was the highest to take the bonds at par rt-house e court met Tuesday and ament, hey miet Tistening to a re-a ng, when tie argument east of the Tmmaculate Concep- ie Virgin Mary was ¢ Jebrated Ly 1an Cathotics yesterday. Boyd has just rece desk ever seen in the made in Indianapolis, cost of fiue walnut, with magnit- 5. Itis “a dai a the district court has the term and J eave for home t swage will inish up the business of Northwestern train yesterday rs late, and the C., B. & Q ate. Theoverland train out was ne hour. The wail train from t wasre orted on time. coln have leased » No. 2 Silsby en- uths, at 8100 per month, to the end of that time if council has alsc ased §300 team of hurses for the ve will be & mass-meeting of citi- of Omaha —la ad gentloman—at uic hall, on Friday next, at 3 p. m., er comsider the best place of estal ccting a permanent house for Lhe thermometer went up as hich as above zero Tuesiay, but d eprang up in the evening aud on the streets was marked by fu- nees and clouds of dust and S, Reynolds, of David City in Omaha where he to sell hogs. were twenty-two bids received issioners on Monda > him the contract has been Lier prophets predict a severe ue of them prophesying & snow- 2d, at 11 m., ely seventeen hours, seven y-one seconds, during average depth of 11} feet of L ws of our old friend, ,who has for 50 long been | M. W. Kennedy's. He has ned to the house for seversl ally, but we trust will soon again be 10 be ahout and in his old place. “renowned German skater, is in the 2 will probably be_prevailed upon 10 most sk »rid. The ice ds ia «dendid condi- 1+ noon ¢ xn«’ -time wonthly meeting of the aphers’ Associstion was he'd ¥ evening at the office of Stull & with the following named members . Beards.ey, of Falls City, orter Shropshire, W. C. Kenyon, | 7. White, John T. Bell. The & acial train load of conductors, | , have been taking in the Pacific coast | 41 -his, returned over the Uuion P‘dhc aud yesterdsy afternoon at 8 o'clock, | hey sl took diaer at the Usion Pacif | ¥ | numb ® | tatter p - | sisting of jewel caskets * | former two will go on block 141, Court | host bid was for | and the lowest 75 | *bid was from Andrew | | still alive, and h | atock of gooc in hi h muck n ! R SR T % Rann | e oF s Bt ity flous kit is still harely able to get up oo- | DREN'S OVERCOATS AND ULS- TERS TO BE CLOSED OUT RE- GARDLESS OF COST, AT POL- ~\liss Cathe:ige Vou Blamerssen, the | ACK'S. 6f ~|.(. has the reputation of be- | tion of the citizens of Omaha and vi- oot ~on skates in | cinity to the fact that T bave on hand | the largest and best selected stock of wow, +ad crowds throag the rink | | boots end shoes in the eity, which T | offer at the loweat postible cash Sgures and warrant every pair sold. I have a line of geuts’ sewed boots and shoos which are much lower than ever be- fore; also & lot of misses’ and ladies’ f the First district; shoes and slippers, which will be sold , of West Point, reporter of | equally low, and the best and cheap- ict; Homer Stull, Geo. W. | egt artios in ths west. Tarr, C. A. Potter, J. 3. Points, | | Transfer hotel and then departed for Chi- over the Northwestern. Conductor Kernahan and sister, Conductor Cruick- shank and wife, snd Conductor McHugh and daughter, ali of the Union Pacific, returned with the excursicnists, —The old and reliable Tioneer Drug Storeof Omaha has the finest assortment of rich Holiday G ods ever brought to the city, pd invite everybody to call early and see them, Ish & McMahon, proprie- tors. —A new post of the G. A. R. will be es- tablished st Seward on the 16th inst., by Capt. John S. Wood, 3nd another at Ponca, in o few days. There are a large § veterans in the vicinity of the Sroxz Goops. We invite the buying public to eall and see our stocks of Dry Goods and Notions. Our store, 1518 Dodge str eet (lately cccupied by Willis M. Yates) has been re-arranged and we have putina stock of goods which are all new and fresh. We aim to supply the ladies of Omaha with good goods at low prices, how well we succeed our patrons can best Judge after pay- ing us a visit. CooPER & LARD, 1518 Dodge street. ST OPENED. A rich and beantifal assortment of sk lined Russia leather goods, con- , ladies’ and gonts toilet cases, writing desks, ode= cses, handkerchief and glove boxes, Iadies’ fancy work boxes, ete. Ish & McMahon, druggists, 1321 Farnbam street! If your waich orclock needs re- pairing, takeit to §. Jonason's, 610 south Thirteenth street and getit re- paired. Tt is the cheapest and best place in town. Bangle Dracelets, Bangle Rings, Bangle Pins, Bangle Necklaces, The latest styles, Just opened at Edbolm & Erickson’s, Fifteenth atreet, opposite the Post- office. it S S You can buy beautiful fancy artlcles, dressed dolls, embroidered table cloths, and & splendid supper at the Congregational fair next Thursdsy and Friday evenings, December 16th and 17th, at Masonic Hall. 8.2t PERSONAL PARAGRAFHS. Judge Lake has returned to Lincoln. Leavitt Burnham has gone to Chicago. Bishop Sharp left for home Tues- day. Alex. Swan, the cattle man, went west yesterday. Senator Ley, of Stanton, wasin the city Webster Snyder returned from a trip to - | Towa yesterday. Prof, C. 1. Wilber, of Crete, came in at noon yesterday. Larshal Bierbower went down to esday. oner, of Crmickshank & Co., has returned irom the east. D.0 u«k P. coal depart- ment, 3 C. W. Thomas, the Grand Tsland mer- chant, went west at noon yesterday, Jrdge Barnes, of the Sixth judicial dis- trict, is holding court for Judge Savage, Lincoln J. W. Morse, general passenger agent of the Union Pacific railway, has arrived from Chicago. Assistant Manager T. L. Kimball, of the U. P., came up from St. Joe yes- terday in the special K. P. car No. 100, J.T. Clark, I. H. Congdon and T. 1. h took the noon train to-day for the 1 office car No. 12. The ex the entire line of he sy road to Ogden. Hon. J. L. Webster and W. J. Cou nell, Esq., left for Washin ton Tuesday to argue the case of Clopper vs. the Union Pacific Railway Co., to recover on the contract for building the bridge over the Missouri at this point. The casecomes up this term in the United States supreme St B Ladies wishing to buy nice per- fumes or holiday goods shoald not fail to visit Saxe’s Drug Store, corner of 13thand Far ham Sts. 82t Bangle Bracelets, Bangle Rings, Bangle Pins, Bangle Necklaces, The latest styles, Just opened at Edholm & Erickson’s, Fifteenth street, opposite the Post- office. 1t —_— THE LATEST THING PRODUCED. Solid gold aud silver mounted toilet set st Ish & McMahon's- Meals at all hours at Tizzard’s. tf A full line of Kenunedys' fine Ohristmas Crackers, Fine preserves; jellios and canned goods at Fleming & Co's THE LION ROARS. D. S. Moore, the inimitableand eu- ergetic harness man on Thirtcenth, is on hand the best line of any house in the west. A beautiful wire and | gold screen is nearly completed and will soon be hung over Thirteenth street. Plants’ Extra Winter Wheat Flour. Fuennse & Co. 500 MENS’, BOYS’ AND CHIL- — TO THE PUBLIC. I would respectfully call the atten- This is business and no bumbug. all and examifie for yourselves, A CRYSTAL CROSSING. [ELEGANT chgmus PRES- N’ 1 Captain J. R. Porter’s Ice|SILK MUFFLERS, = s - -SILK NECKERCHIEFS, Bridge Overthe Missouri. |c.;p HANDKERCHIFFS, - = HANDSOME DESIGNS ! An Enterprise Promising Big| MUFFLERS FROM $1.00 up to - Results. §7.50. HANDKERCHIEFS, 150 up to $3 50. The efforts of Hon. John R. Porter tocombat the Tuion Pacific bridge BI;INEN HANKERCHIEFS 1~ monopoly during the past year, by | Boxes. = > maintaining a cheap ferry and his suc- uffiGANT FRESENTS ror Gux cess in reducing the rate of bridge tolls and fares, are well known to our citizens. With the closing up of navigation the ferey boats were laid up but the indomitable spirit of Capt. Porter was not thus to be conquered, and he has again opened to the publica cheap thorughfare between this city and the Dodge aud Fifteenth Sta, Towa shore. Our reporter was yesterday permitted the pleasure FATAL ACCIDENT. of a drive from Omaha to the oppos- X s 8 — ain Porter's line, and | (oo Frightened by the ite city by Cap®: with the exception of one cbstacle, which will be removed ina fewdays,| Cars Throws Its Driver found it quite an eojoyable trip. to the Ground. At the foot of Jones street a wide ey briage spaus the space from the tcp of | proqucine Goncussion of the the rip-rap to the ice, which has form- Brai ed a gorge from the bridge to the Lty foot of Farvham street, and forms a eafe and smooth natural bridge over A serious and probably fatal acci- the waters of the Big Muddy |dent occurred on Tenth street* in From this bridge, whichis eighty-five | front of the St. James Hotel, aboat feot in length, to the other shore, a | 8ixo'clock Tuesday evening. track is marked out upon the ice by | Mr. M. Mclntosh, an old and well sawdust strewn on pretty thickly and | known employe of the Union Pacific tae whole track is as smooth railway, who occupied the position of pived et Theice over thechan- | car recorder, uuder Harry Gilmore, nel is over eight inches thick and con- | was on the way to town with his wife, NECK SCARFS in handsome patterns and combinations. SILK SUSPENDERS from $1.00 to 82.75. ORIENT CASHMERE FLAN- NELS in EVERY SHADE. —NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED.— L. B. Witkxs & Soxe’ LARCENIC LINKS. The Criminal Record-of the Past Twenty-Four Hours, A Tramp Clothed in Purpleand Fine Linen. A tramp applied to a Capltol Hill rasidence yesterday for something to eat. He was invited in to warm him- self by thekitchen stove, while his lunch was being prepared. He inad- vertently allowed his ragged soldier overcoat to become unbuttoned in front, disclosing a full dress sult of dark diagonal. The suspicions of the hired girl were excited, who Informed the hired man, who inturn questloned the tramp. Being quizzed too closely he turned and fied from the house precipitately without satistyivg his hunger. It was probably ome of Ramge’s fino suits, stolen at the fire. TWO MEN ARRESTED, A day or two ago Mr. W. H. Spaulding, one of Mr. J. E. Boyd’s men, who keeps accounts at his pack- ing house, was robbed of a coat and vest, » half dozen shirts, three suits of uaderclothing, and about $5 in small change. Mr. Spaulding owns a small saloon near the establishment, occupying the rear room as a sleeping room, and the clothes were taken from this room and the money from the till. Suspleion fell upon & man who had formerly tended bar for him and the officers who were put on_ the scent went over to Council Bluffs, “‘the headquarters stantly increasing. from his residenco on Tenth and From the other side the captainhas | Bancroft streets: When near the constructed a road, the grade of | crossing of the Union Pacific tracks, which is above high water mark, and | his horse became frightened at somo which crosses the bayou at the further | passenger coaches which were being extremity of the flats, by means |switched down the main track. of awide and substantial bridge 190| The horse, whirling suddenly about, feet in length. This rests on poles | backed the buggy upon a pile of water drivenin the ground to a depth of | pipe, at the side of the track, throw- twenty feet,and its largest span is thir- | ing both occupants of the vehicle out. ty-six feet. Its floor is of heavy, [Mr. Mclntosh fell upon the back of three inch planking, and is three feet | his head, striking n. ethe base of the above high water level. It will with- | skull and producing serious concussion etand the severest June rise of the | of the brain. Mrs. McIntosh received river. asevere cat in the loft side of the The smount of money, time, labor | head, above the eye, and was badly and skli] expended on thisroad is sim- | braised about the shoulders, thighs ply surprising, and we are of the [and ancles. Her wounds, while opinion that Captain Porter has|[severe, are mot serious. Her built up a more valusble [ husband was picked up in an insen- property than he himself dreams of. | sible condition and carried to Bell's Heo has in reality paved the way for | Tenth street dryg store where Dr. the casy construotion of a second Darrow rendered every possible aid bridge, and we believe it will result in | that medical science could suggest this &t no distant period. and alsS attended to his wife's The obstacle alladed to above is the | wounds. He continued unconscious crossing of the Omaha and Southwest- | and about 8 o'cloth both parties were orn trecks, two of which cross his | taken toSt. Joseph shopital where they route at tho foot of Jones ctreet and [still remain. Dr. Neville, tho hos- ars very ecrious and annoyiug ob- | pital physiclan and Dr. Darrow, both stractions Lo a public thoroughfars. | consider Mr. McIntosh’s recovery im- The track - layers have promised | possible, as he has been crazed ever to build a crossing this|since his arrivalat the hospital, and week, and the ice bridge will then be | his system refusing to recover from thrown op-n to ihe public at very | the shock, bis bloo. is gradually con- low rate of toll, and must for many | goaling in his veins. reasons win the patronsge of most of the travel between the two cities, as cheapest route. which Capt. Po-ter deserves the com- mendation of the public, which has Mr. McIntosh hasno family other than his wife, and the indications are it is the shortest, quickest, best and | that before many hours she will 1e left awidow. He wasabout eixty It is a big eutorprisa, and one for | years of age. LATER. Mr. McIntosh died at 1 o'clock yes- t00 long suffered from the great im- | terday afternoon. iti of the U. P. brid, - 5«;:;0 ;;n! of the EEBSE o] A immoave Sssorimantor ailk and N S Russia leather, celluloid sets for la- Bang'e Bracelets, dios and gonis, just opened at Ish & Bangle Rings, Bangle Pins, Bangle Necklaces, The latest styles, Cooper & Lard come to the front with a seleet atack of dress goods and Just opened at Edhglm & Exickson’s, | 1040 +l weation 15 called to Fifteenth strect, opposit tho Post the variod wssurimeat, which was = 1t | bought for pot cash and will bo scld remarkably chesp. et B SF et Always fresh Oysters at Tirzard's. tf All the neweet and latest designs in out glass bottles just received at Ish & McMahot's, 1321 Farnham street. FOR THE BOLIDAYS “JUST A THIMBLE FULL." | Besutiful designs in solid and pla. Go and see them at S. Jonason s, | ted cups, suitable forholiday presents 410 South Thirteenth street. The | Fall line of plated and solid table cut- best and latest thing out. Don't for- | lery,specs and eyeglasses, at Whipple, etat) McMillan & Co.'s, Creighton block, 15th street 6.3t for crime, otc.,” whereall the pro- perty, except the underclothing and cash, were recovered from a store at which they had been disposed of. Two men, John Hogan and John O'Neill, have been arrested and putin jail on the charge of grand larceny snd had their examination before Judge Hawes this afternoon at 3 o’clock. O'Neill ia the old brr tender but Hogan is be- lieved to be the leader in the scheme. “ A SERIOUS CRIME. Doputy Marshal Ben Westerdahl Laft last night for Waterloo, lows, to testify in the cass of two men one of whom was arrested in this city by cfficer McClure in July last. These men robbed and outraged a de- fenseless widow woman, communica- a loathsome disease, and atterwards fled the country. Daputy Sheriff Hezlett followed them to Omaha, whers one of tho partles, named Montague was arrested by officer McClure, who had only the descrip- tion of the man to work upcn. And, by the way, officer McClureis given charge of all the mara delicate and im- portant detective work, for which he is peculiarly qualified and has made some moat important arrests since his appointment many of which have never been given to the public. Upon Montague's person were found a gld andsilver watch, a knife and revolver, all of which property was subsequently identifie¢. Montague and a companion stole.azb satat Sloux City and came to Omaha init, the boat being confiscated by the policeand afterwards in tarn confiscated by some river thief. The two mon donot deny their guilt and will probably go up for twenty yesrs each. CONDENSED CRIME. A man arrested on the charge of petit larceny, in stealing $15 from the Southern hotel, was brought before Judge Hawes this morning, but dis- charged for want of evidence to sus- tain the allegod crime, One drunk, who in his frenzy had broken in a window, was allowed to g0 on payment of damages to the own. er of the broken glass, Real Estate Transfers. Wm. W. Lowe and wife to David Marqueth: w. d., 2 acres in nw. part ne’ }, 88026, t. 15, r. 13 e.—8400. Augustus Koun'zs et al. to M. A. McNsmara: w. d. e 190 feet lot 10, g‘ocksfi Kountze & Ruth’sadd., Oma- — 2950, Jennie R. and M. T. Sweet to Ros- anna Flood: w. d. lot 1, block 15, Waterloo—g300 PRIEST AND NUN. Startling Solution of a recent Railroad Mystery. The, Parénts to be Confronted With the Exhumed Body. S. P. MORSE & €0, oremien ot vt et CASH JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS. dead body of an infant, in a basket, in the Northwestern baggage room, at Oouncil Blofls, a fow days sgo, a nursing bottle partly filled with milk anda cold brick which had been 1319 FARNEHAM STREERT. The people will it, and we are the servants of the people in supplying warm, indicating that the child had | them with Dry Goods at anti-monopoly Prices. been placed in its narrow receptacle alive and had frozen or starved to death. Pinned to the clothing was & slip of piper, bearing the name, ““Stephen Vincent,” snd adiressed to “Mr. King, Guardian of the Poor, Round Grove, Ills ” The circumstancas sur- roundiog the case led Marshal Fitz- gerald, of Sterling, Iils., to the be- lief that the child was from that place, and from these slight clues he began his jnvestigations, which resulted in the discovery that Stephen Vincent was the child of Mies Mary A. P. 0’Connor, formerly a Sister of Char- ity at Sterling, and of Rev. John Daly, ex-parish priest of the same clty. Marshal Fitzgerald came to Council Bluffs Tuesday and had the body exhumed and forwarded to Sterling, and the guilty pair will bs arrested. His supposition is that the child was dead when placed In the basie and that that was done to lead t the be- lief that it had been allowed, un niex tionally to freeze to desth. Woere not inclined, however, {o this theory, but rather to tho belief that the child was pliced on the train alive, in the hope that it would reach the trustee of the poor, at Round Grove, and be properly cared for. It, however, re- mained uadiscoveed until it was final- 1y landed at Council Bluffs, and there remained in the baggage room through # bitter cold night. Ttis a sad case, and haa created an {mmense sensation at Stirling. You will find the largest stock of Roger Brether's silverware at Ed- hold & Erickson’s, the jewelers, 15th street, opposite the postoffice. R i New Engravings at Hospe’s. Just reccived at Tuz Ber Job Rooms the nicest line of diminutive Paper and Envelopes acd Cards, suit- able for Children's Birthday Parties. Call and sce them. Sculley again on the track. He be- gins the feat of walking 2,000 miles in 31 days at the Board of Trade sa loon on Thuraday morning at6 o'clock. He walks 50 miles the first day and adda one mile each day, making 465 miles the last six days. dec7t2 SPEGIAL NOTIGES, NOTICE—Advertisoments To Let For Sale' Lost, Found, Wauts, Boarding &c., will be in- serted In these coiumus once for TEN CENTS per line; each subsequent insertion, FIVE CENTS por line. The first usertion never loss than $60 000. :mm GREAT CLEARING SALE g, TWENTY-FIVE CEMTS. TO LOAN—MONEY. _ HELP WANTED_ Bio k. "ANTED—100 ladies to try the New No. 8 Whesler & Wilson Sewing Machino First premium swarded this famous machino at the Towa and Nebras' a § ate Fairs Sa es room. Jacobs’ Block, 669 Fifteenth street. 4014 w more boas the W oahess cor 1 and ot 3614 ANTED—Girl at 608 8 W. cor. 4th and Capitol avenue. ANTED— A o Iomo-ksager, 1) Furn W i e opetaine, fin 000 — y N rst.clats female cook, at Com. N mn.-, Blar, Neb. NICKLAS sttt "*| DISEASES OF THE EYE, ANTED—Employment tor horse and wagon. ¥ B & HARRISS, 16th aud Nicho'as S, WWAIER A tesmrer. Aoply to L Dus- &80, 1112 South 13th 8t o Low prices the order of the day, st the Tea Store of W. R. Bennett & Co. Come for your toys and fancy goods while the assortment is good. Come for your teas, coffeo and spicet. Bangle Necklaces, Come for your sugar, syrup, ete.— The latest styles, All scld at extremely low. prices, | 338t 0pened at Edholm & Erickson's Come for your household things and | Fifteenthstrect, opposite the Post- a thousind snd one usefal thinge, | ©fce. 1t kept by us and scld cheap. W. R. Bexxgrr & o, 118 North Fifteenth St. Bangle Bracelets, Bangle Rings, Bangle Pins, ‘ Lubin's, Coudray’s, Colgate and Palmer's extracts in bulk in any quantity for sale by Tsm & McMazox. Died. Taesday, Decomber 7, 8p. m., of | Received to-day the largest and croup, Ethel Oarolis, yeungest|pest selected stock of Racine Silver. daughter of Anna M. and C. Bertel- | waro ever brought to tho city. Now sen, aged one year, seven months and styles, beautifal designs, Edholm & :wkenu;«]:: d-ly; The h:nen‘ will | Erickson, the Jewelers, 15th street, ake at 2 p. m. to-morrow, i (Truraday,) from residenc, Chestnat | 27 e Portofice etrest, No. 10, between 3d and 4th strects. Friends are cordially invited to attend without farther notice. THE CREIGHTON, A first-class hotel in every respect, is situated on the northwest corner of T S Thirteenth and Capitol avenue. This The Demon's Work. new house is newly and elegantly fur- The wreck of that portion of Cen- | nished throughout, and the table and ral Block gatted by tire on Moncay |bill of fare will compare favorably night is being rapicly claared away, [ with the beet in the land. Give it & and the water which filled all the trial. Norunnerat tho Depot, cellars to the depth of a footand & ct29-e0d-tf Balf is to-day beirg pumped out by the fire engines. The total loss is about $110,000, on which the total insurance was nearly | Call at the Bze job rooms and ex- $100,000. In our article yesterday [amine something nice in the way of we ivadvertently omitted to mention | Fine Papetries, suitable for invita- the name of Assistant Chief Engineer | tions to weddings, balls, private mas- Sol Prince, with the others, a great | querade parties, sociables and con- plece of injustice on our part. | certs. Prince was one of the first on the ground, and fought the fire through.| Fer Sale—Six-horse power Baxter out with rare good judgment and |engine and boiler, in good repatr. bravery. He was located on the roof | APPIy at BEE offica. nodtf in charge of asmall force, and fought S s BT S A e S L O RERORM driven down by exhaustion and ex- | Is yet a thing of the future, and until posure. Much of the credit for the it becomes generally adopted, all per- salvation of the rest of the block is | 008 Who use pen or pencil want a dus hiw, and wo are glad to acknow]. | handy pocket dictionary. The neat- edige it ut this late time, est and most complete thing In this line is given away as a premium to all Just opened, at Saxe's drug store, | who send fifty cents for one year's New Engravingsat Hosye's, Prnuure Lase, 1318 Farnham street, The Roval st. John is warranted for five years. 1 corner of 13th and Faroham street, | subscription to The Health Monthly. one of the largest, best and finest lot of | Sample copies sent free by the MUR In Memoriam. CastisHazw, KNiGamsor Pyranas, PLaxeT Lobor, No. 4. Oxans, Dec. 6:h, 1830, WaEREss, It has pleased God fo femove from our midst by death our [ toter Dasid Oppenteimer, Lhereforo I‘csulkd That while wo bow In humble submission to the divine will as in duty bound, we deeply deplore the sad misfortune which bas over- taken us, aud by which we lose the presence and sapport of a worthy, es- teemed and beloved brother knight, and his family a fondly cherisned hushand and father. Resolved, That this resolation be apread o’ the records of this Lodge and copy sent to the widow of our deceased brother. Jos. Rosenstein, John F. Kuhn, Fred Herzke, committee. District Court. The following proceedings have been had this wnk in the district court, Hon. J. W. Savage, presiding: Creighton va. Billiter, et P Orderc that surplus funds remaining in the hayds of clerk be paid to F. W. Cor- lissy administratcr. Gheet vs. Helsey, ot al.; motion withdrawn end leave to file motion for security for costs. Stevenson vs. Keiwit; continued by consent. ; ughes vs. Haybrock & Co.; leave toanswer in 30 days. Scott va. Shipley; dismissed. Wood vs. Forbes, etal.; leave tofile amended snswer, Johnson. vs. Overall, et al.; leave to attach note sued on in fiu days; defendants leave to answer in ten days thereafter. Cryer va. Cryer; motion with- drawn. Drpeisse va. Delos ot al.; leave to ansaer in twenty days. Carey et al. va. Cref-hton; leave to rep)g iu three days. Woodvs. A. P. Nicholas. Judg- ment for plaintiff for $284 and $28 attorney's foes. Stnith vs. Hoarmann et al.; leave to file amended petition in one week; defendants leave to answer by the third Monday thereafter. English vs, Eoglish; decree of divorge. Goldsmith va. Ward et al.; leave to fils amended petition in thirty dage. R FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! The Omsha Fur Manufacturer, Holiday Goods ever shown in Omahs. | RAY HILL PUB. CO., 129 East Call early and take your choice. 6-St | 28th street, New York City. Henry G: Richter, [ia to be found op- posite the postoffice, 036-4 ASTED _Parmished Fom .5 two men, one block from Postoffico, ~ Address N L s st RX MaTe WANTED—Address J. B. F Bee office, 7 ANTED—AIl Omsha know that the Boy'l &, dom s the ixo £ Sowing ‘Machines, office on 1th & FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND. \OR RE\T—Furnished room for 2 getjemen In brck house, evmer 10uh and Dotilas st Zn JFOB BENT_Two tu nisho rocm. _ Apply southwest corner Eighteenth street and Capitol avenuo 2310 IOR RENT-Furnished rooms with or with- outboard. Bt of 1 efareaco given ord ve Quired; 277 Farnbam etroet. % KENT—Howo In Shuis 2a3 sdiion month, W. SIMERAL, foou. 6, Ghoighvon Bt oot TORE FOR RENT—First floor and basement. Apply to Goull & Moreil, 1005 Farnbam . JPOR BENT S fursated, st ook room, No. 1612 Farnham St. __ €84-tf 0% RENTTuat excellent dweling houseS. . coraer ot ‘80 2 GuTlorisS sheeci Well, cistern snd bamn. - Apply to John Guid, 1005 Farnham st. 839-tf OF RENT_Dualliog houso 8. E. corner of Burt Sts, Excellent barn, cisterns i e Applyto C. A. Morrill, 1006 Farnham St. 840-t1 OR RENT—Cottage, on 6th and Pine ta,, [T ew hoase, sight riome,on s34aca Cavs vt 8. E. Cor, 12th and Pam- Enquire J. P Roe, 696-t1 OR RENT—2 furnished” rooms chants' Exchange, N, E. Gor. mn -d Dodgo streets. Enormous Reducions in Our COLOSSAL STOCK. AT 1S5 CENTS. 1500 yards of Brocade Mixed and Plain Color Dress Goods former!y sold, and well Worth 25c. AT 25 CENTS. 2500 yards of All-Wool Suitings, Plaids, Brocades, Damasse, etc., reduced from 40c to 50c. BIGGEST BARGAIN IN AMERICA. AT 50 CENTS. 1000 yaads All-Wool (bear it.in mind) 42-inch Momie Cloths, Silk and Wool Brocades Matta- lasses, etc., marked down from $1.00 to $1.25 a Flannel and French oods, Silk and Wool, formerly $1.25 and $1.50 a vard. [ “ “ 1.75 and 2.00 o “ “ ““ 4.00 “w FOR HOLIDAY PRESENT We are opening Novelties daily, and Ladies will do well to purchase now and avoid all rush. S. P. MORSE & CO. 'ELGUTTER'S $60,000. Furnishing Goods, N ] mwake way for ourimmense Spring stock of clothing. We: goods were the best selected stock ever brought to this market. ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH CHOTHING HOUSE, 1001 Farnham St., Cor. 10th. $60,000. FOR THEH SHASON! ' We make this month a special “; to close out our Desirable and seasonable goods at Low Figures. Our immense stock of Wi wear, comprising Worxing, Business, and Dress Suits, in latest Patterns and Etyles, Over- coats, Ulsters and Ulsteret:s worked 'from the finest 200ds of ‘woolens; also a comp ete line of Novelties in Neckwear tor t e Holidays. Hats, Cnps. Gloves, &c., must nter clothing for Men's, Youth’s, Boys’ and Children’s -known to the public that thess $60,000. Bar and Throat. DR.L. B. GRADDY! OCULIST, AURIST & LARYNGIST. 3| Office Ovet Kemnara’s! Drug Store, Uorier of 14th and Douglas Ste. POWDER Absolutely Pure, T i e la p o, S S TR FOR SALE. = 0 by dype; e ?.'n‘z’u‘.?‘&f.“:a"“. T s resuting from heavy 1o Fo inces bouse and grocery sock, | T Restaurant attached. Address R. Mn, Aurora, Neb. o-1m OR ~AL!.—T-0 close carriages, at A. J. ‘Slimpaon oL PROBATE NOTICE. et T Tamber of all szegat Y __REDMOND'S, Sixteenth-st. 516t | State of Nebraska, Douz! (hnnt At a County Court hel MISCELLANEO! QEALED PR ca'um Fudg B e o In the m-lt'r ol the estate of Aona F. Kreiss- ‘underaigned st Saturday, December 15th, 1680, for the parchase r1 all baidings on lots 1 2and 4, block 141, Omahs _Terms cash The rightls'esoreed {o relct any or a1 bid. "By order o the Board of C "JOHN R. MASCHESTER, 3614 Coanty Clerk. HILLS MANUAL NOTIOE: PEALE, of Councl! Blufts, Iows, is no Yinger Gomerat Aggai for the mld of HILLS | § MANUAL OF SOCIAL AND BUSINESS FORMS, ‘We having terminated his agency for acd sumcient reasons; and we hereby GAUTIO the public gainst bing imprsed ur- ,,.,..'m..a i T:i omaty, to thres sacoms- R B e Tl R Lo M- ,” hey ;“%‘:‘ ':mxw °8 'AIK“ & CO., Publish- ers of Hill's llflul, 103 State ot., fllufl) Nov. 6th 1 1917 two or threa duwys old. Owner can haye at North Western brew: o soeey o8 paying fof inote: nx” in ko for i cm‘,, Nov. 11t A. B, BARTHOLO} ccoased: and fling the petition of Edward ) .Amx.u.-no. o m-m.u of the said deceased may be A ;uhullll » copy of THE DAILY BEE P’Wfim Gantains the Latest Home and Te shie Naws of the Day. ACENTS FOR DEVLIN & co,, TH® BOSTON CLOTHING - HOUSE, A21 22 FARMIAM STREET. X2X 2> MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY. The larzcat and bew: assortment of Trunks and Valises ia the West. Telescopic Cases and Sampl: Trunks a Specialty. PROP., H. H- MAMR"!ISGI..FE'DN’“ N-orth n: non;las St. 50,000 DOLL.ARS CHEAP | CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell thew entire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ! AND GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per cent. below any Eastern Wholesals House, preparatory to moving into their weN Store, Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business, Come and be Convinced.