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CONTEMPLATED CHANGE, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. dead at the foot of the in THE DAILY BEE the s half- O ““Waiting for the Verdict” st the 5 e e o : covered by her husband about issi i i A Rumored Successor Of| Emer Frank and wife arein thecity. | past ten o'clock, in returaing from 8 unty Commissioners emy of Mausic this evening. ; o e i e 39; Th.:eci:smz the Award of ATTH:T‘.‘Z.»“. Toliday recption of Supt. J. T. Clark. mth.lerge Crook has returned from dT_MflplB'Of Honoa m;:':-"‘& flnor: s ours Club this o east. ieoass is supprsed o be the ca: ACADEMY OF MURIC! Court House Bonds, :::mnlv"]i:';::mi “Hall, Rallwey Micaleny. DCol. J. 3. Dickey has returned from | the sad affuir. s B TR Engine C mpasy No. 3 give their enver. AT = = WAITING FOR THE VERDICT | 5,5 Give Them to the Omah2 | ninth annual ball on nex: Friday even- i 5 3 “fi:.fi{ohmon has gone to Chicago M AX M EY ER & Bnfl e Ut i National Bank. Ing, at Creighton Hall. The commit- - With the beginning of the new year | business. e i k Members of the Uzion Catholic e oopo.to well a large uumber of | hero are always moro o losschanges | Lieut, Gor. . C. Caros came up i s . y Library, and popul rdomestic g a Admlesion, S0cents; Matinee for gchool coil- dren, Friday st 2 p. 1. Admission, 2 cents. BREVITIES. —Paterson sells coal —C. M. Frederick, Leading Hatter, larg, st stock and lowest prices. 234 —Holiday Coods at Kuhn's. —Booksand Albums ut 9c store. —Celluloid and Diatite Sets st} Celluliid Setsat Kuhn's, druggiet. —\Varm winter caps czea, Frederick’s xe's, draggist —Holiday presents af for the Verdict,” st the —“Waiting dollar of the same, but with the un- a i : = OMINOUS PREDICTION. ; tions, and escape the Acsdewy, tomicht, Geratanding that they were all tobe | mation by calling on the gene Tho BieeE il To e Buufls, of preamonia, ronl GG Iater —Whipple, McMillan & Co., the 71[-;“;“' deiisered Jonuary 1st. This waenot | SeCretary st mi"“."’ “Railroads in this section arelikely | Mrs. S B. Curtis, who has been visiting Wi - Sty ers, Creighton Block. 94 1 exactly inaccordance with the design | Arypaaa Grares, | 55 t0 be very short of coal for the next | Ier nephew, Mr. Chas. S. Stebbins, of this in the month. Twenty per cent o, See largeadv. | o : o | New N { FLemise's, 3 city. left for ber hme in the east yester- T 430 O Vh ws, —Twents of the county commissioners, who [ New Nurs, ten days. Herotoforo they have only | 20 (00 0% Until Christmas, the es- third page. had expected to deliver $25,000| dec203t had barely enough coal to skin along s —Little Mac. isnbroad with a shot gun, W ail for the Verd:ct.” — A military prisoner from Fort Keoch was brought to Fort Omahs Toeeday by Lieut, Stillson. —Trains on the O. & N. W. have been delsyed somewhat 'y snow nd cold, Lut the line was opened Taesda —BESI' IN THE WORLD—Bacar Glove fitting Patterns at Bushman's, tf —Cheapest warm caps, —Tug Bee will on Friday eveving put Tish a list of those who will keep open bouse on New Year's dsy. All names whould be sent in as early as jossible. t Frederick's, Read Cruickshank's Great Barga'n for this week, Seo “hird page. ~The funera) of the late Win. Stephens, A MONEY MUDDLE. Tt will be remembered by our read- ers that when, a few weeks ago, our county commissioners advertised for bids for the $125,000, six per cent., court house bonds, it was snnounced that they had been awarded to Mr. H. T. Clark, of Bellevue. It appears that there was some irregularity about the award, and that upon being sab- mitted tc the county attorney he de- cided that the contract with Mr. Clark wes not a lezal one, avd that the question would have to be reconsid- er As near as we can remember Mr. Clark was the highest bidder for the binds, offering 81.031 for each one worth of the bonds January lst, 1881, £50,000 worth July 1st, 1881, wnd $50,000 worth Janusry lst. 1882. As will be seen this would coet them the bank interest on £50,000 for six mouths and on an equal sum for twelve months, Mr. Olark thereupon offsred to take the bounds and allow them mnot only the stated preminm, but the bank interest as well, which would have been better by some two or three thourand dollars, then any other offer, but os his secord proposition did not come witkin the time defined by the advertisement for bids he was ruled out. Tt does nol appesr that any blame SOCIAL SALT. tickets. The annual “‘prefz:l ball” of the of importance on the railroads, and the following, predicted by The Kan- Mazonerchor will take place rext Sat- | sas Oity Times of December 28th, is of urday evening et Brandts Turner | congiderable local importance: hal The colored folks belongiug to the A. M, E.fchurch gase a fair and festi- 1 at Masonic hall «n Monday aud b Tacaday evenivgs ¢ rise funds toaid | ating department of the Union Pa- ifice. | cific railway on January lst. It i in tuilding a new church Lewie' brass band farished the i and a gencral good time was had both evenings. Themajority of the lties who are to reccive callers at the Y. M. C. rooms on New Year's day, met “RUMORS FROM OMAHA. “News comes from Omaha that sev- eral changes are to ocour in the oper- *i¢ | said that J. T. Clark, for a long time assistant to General Manager Clark, will stepdown and out, and that Mr. nt o1 the uccessor. A. | Nichols, now superintend - | eastera division, will be terday atternoon, and completed ar- | 1, 5o 1ot known f & certalnty that rangemen's as far as possible. Tae committee on decorations mest Fri- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Ladies who could not call at therooms ye terday will be given any desired infor- For goo rect time-koc pers go 10 Eonowy & Exicksox’s The Jewclers, opp-si-e the Posiufice. most comp! © watches ssoriment P.S.—La stock of gold asd el the city; alo walnut and venserad clocks of all ths leadingmkes. Calland see our sto It will psy you. Evuotx & Ericsos, The Jewelers. a and cor- these changes are to take place at Lincoln yesterday. _Superintendent Law of the U. P. camo i from the west Tuesday. Licuts. Schuler and Palmer came in frow the west last night. Commissioners Drexel and Knight left for Sioux City yesterday. Hon. G. M. Lamler!son passed through the city Jast uight en route for Lincoln. Hon, Nathan Blakely and Postmaster Drum, of Beatrice, wero in the ity yes- terday. 8. S. Stevens, of the Rock Ielandroad, accompaniel by his daughter Carrie, 1 ft for Denver yesterday. George B, Lane, superintendent of the Omahia public schools left for Des Moincs once, but the news is from a reliable es- | gource.” withtrom day to day, and attimes hud tohelp out the sup; ly by buruin.: wood aud corm. All coal miners in good and regular standing, goon & eto | drruk Just beforo Coristmas, which in | drunk dees not end uatil after New of | New Years, Cousequentiy, coal is Iikely to b scarce for awhile.” k.| “The St. Psul folka now use two awitch ensings in their yards in this city and one on the Nebraska side, to transfer cacs and make up trains. The road has sll the busiaers it can handle Overshoes in large and sm-Il sizs | {hese coul famine times.” at Fullriede’s, near 13th aud Dougla=. Warm lined shoes at bargains. GREAT AGITATION, | The western portion of Nemaha county i grestly agitated over the last eveniog. Mavager Jack Nugent, of the St. Elmo Theatre, is lyiug eerion ly ill in Council Capt. F. A. Nash, of Brattleboro, V. a icin the c ty vis- itiog h's sons, E. W. Nash, of the Sme ¢ ing works and F. A, Nash, privat secie tary of General intendeat J. T. Clark, Thers will bo a Ball at Tarner Hall Friday evening for the benefit of the Swedish Library asnociation, d28-3t Damaged hats given away, at Nin- dell & Krell's, one door weat of Brr office. 4 Womena’ CASHMERE LINED Shoes ouly §1.50, at Fullriede’s, Doug- For good, reliable watches and cor- their own home. Her body was dis- LEADING JEWELERS. (Tiffanys of the West.) Have completed their pre- broaciing Hotdaye, vt COMMENCING MONDAY, DEGEMBER THE 27TH, suggest that 2n early ex- amination of their siock will enable purchasers to secure the choicest selee- WE INAUGURATE A Wi ork. Go d near 21s Tsccond sir hand Dodge, J HOLIDAY GOODS, OF ALL i which was announced to take place from g z YOU CAN BUY question of route by the B. & M. il §ha A P ooy a8 8 0 R Lo taseal L0t pnty com AR VERIsG trom Pipervills fo Tecnmseh, It | Foct time-keepors goto i i Sk s PR Nuth o Ei6e ¥ f MImRSSREE, Dk it the foonnty S may go by the “old grade” of the sl- Epnows & ERICRsoN's, i e wott all pus et stention so | AHOFREY's opinion was incorrect, but Ty most forgotten Browuville, Fe, Kear- | The Jowelers, opporite the Postoffice. i 9 ot ot Mo B 1 Eaten | it does appear that for the sake of ad- 2 2 ney and Pacific, via Johnson, or it | P, §.— Lrvest an i the advertisement of Mr. E. L. Eaton, e LINE AT 10ay 1un four miles south, via Febing Toott andmiet complels j L ) which appears on this page. No finer lot of steel engravings was ever offered inthis market at any price, and these will be sold actually at first cost —Down go the prices, Caps, Frederick’s, —One hundred and ten reoruits i | Clark will object to the revised astion | & "= s SR 0 FAiLbD To MARE 1 Evuows & Ericssos, Jefierson Barracks, St. Louis, pessed [ of tho board, as his proposition was C : Some time ago & circular was issued The Jewelers. hrough Omalia Taceday enroute o T~ | a3 in good faith and perhapsan in-| We Will sell, for the next thirty | by (hy general froicht sgent of the on, Arizona. They were in chacge of Cape tain Foote. —Messrs. Charles McDonald and Wn. Tartleas father and son in “‘Waiti scions thut she had caused any sen: hering toa few red tape regulations the citizens and taxpayers of Dcuglas county are to be the losers by a con- siderable sum. We understand that their is a strong possibility that Mr. junction may bo the means yet of sct- tling the dlfficulty until the difference cau bo made less and the best bidder with the title, and the land was not Whipple, McMillen & Co.’s, the Jew- | —a poiut_better kucwn as Stone elers, Creightcn block, Fifteenth sf. BED COMFORTS Reduced, ot Bushman’s, Church. Tt is believed by some of the Johnson peple that it will come by them, 50 as to make it convenient, atany time the company wishes, to put in a tap to Nebracka City. days, this large line of Stec] Engrav- | wew Scuthern Pacific route, stating ings, at the following prices: Sheep fold... 555 s»:ffln and Alcibiades. Lincola. thac theie road would be opened through by January 1st, and request. ingat least a potion of the throngh 8 g0 | freight business for the Pacific coast. BED COMFORTS stock of gold and silver watches in the city; also nicest assortment of walnut and vencered clocks of all the leading makes. Call and seo our stock. Tt will pay you. A very GOOD' QUALITY of wo- men's WARM choes, for 81.25, at Fullecid’s, Douglas straet, near 13th. Enq Ire ut tcket office, U. B, ber N2} LATS AND CAPS. picd Dy James Stephenson, on the her wants nd 15th streets foF gentlemen. inquire at 1415 How.rd ¢ 107 AT COSTI i ok . | get the bonds. The following are the | gorneli Rer Jowal 0 the Verdict,” will presen: at the Acaden: Cornelia and her Jewels . this coening, & myirited - and euia | Proceedings of the county commis- | Defense of C! 60| It appenrs now that tho tims was ixed | Messrs, Nindel & Krello have pur- S. A= MORSE & CO- picture of defense of their hme against | sioners beld on Monday lest: ;’:el’g"fl; Dog. 32 Tar has boen received in the city, | chased tho eatirc stock of the firm of S the mersiless English 1.ndlord and the Moxav, December 27,1880, | Grerdy Calver. ... .. 00|issued by the general pas-[O. B. De Groat & Co., which they TR machinations of bis agents. Board met pursuant toadjoarnment. | Trial of Edie Deans. TR et ot g oy SCuh | now offer for cale at » very lo prics. - up tair. |_s —Geand opening on New Year's 'y of | Presont— Commissioners ~Cogliss, | Deer Pace . ol g et iR | Five dollar hat sold for three dollacs, ent o orieand g, the Billird Ha'l next 1 the future opers | Knight and Drexel. Forrester's Family 75 | ing, 230 miles oast <f Tacaon, tho dis. | and otber goods in proportion. Any ey gl tiouse, Farnhauw street. near Fifteenth, by 5 s Mouarch of the Glen 30 R 3 o —_ g ey Minutes of lnst meeting wete resd | e Drisoner 50 | tence from Demiog to the present con- [ ono desiring good bargain shoald | VX7 ANTEO AT ometn kmow thai 5 . A. Kitaborger, successor to W. Hage- | ung approved. e 55 | etruction torminus of the Afchison, | not fau to call and examine our stock. Koyl . lown s the Rixa of Sowing dora. Tho finest lunch will e served. | 4 oluim was filed by J. B. Whittier, | Jot Sue 30| Topeka & Santa Fe road being 146 | prryry e T | Mahines oflaon Lth Lt Al friends, and old as well as new patrous | amounting to § far money paid | Gergra” 75| miles. The ruila are being laid on tbe | Farham Street, next door to Bes —MOUSES AND LAND, invited. 204t | attax eale for cd aw. 4 and wpart n. | OF portenicn 40| Sauts Fo extensiou to a place 57 | office. — —Tacsdsy Offcer McClure, accompa’ | 3, 8. 5. T. 16, R. 11 E., and on mo- | Villuws Bl 35| miles beyond San Mutechal, the| Jugt ressived mr Tu Bre Job M6 water, o0 50 and Cuse B0, Bt . jed by Mr. Martinek, of West Poiut, | 110N, the same was referred to J. C e o | terminal point not yet having been e o Fg o 8t 12811 mied by 3 Poiut, 3 To aud Jupiter 40 b g e ¢ line of d : vent ont tn Fort Omaha in search of Mar. | COin, aitorney for the county, for | 1o 797 30| named as astation. The gep between | Ro0ms the nicest line of diminutive | e i ik danghton, whone s by | B8 OPiuion a8 t0 the county's Tabili- | Foees of Washin 32| the two roads is 146 miles by stage. | Psper and Envelopes aod Cords, suit- | FlORRENT taree funy | * daughter, whose myserions die = ol At the vory rapid rate of construiction [ able for Children's Birthday Parties. : i pearance was mentioned in Mozday nicht s | 1y, tol1owing is the opinion of J. C. '_';:{_‘: e ;‘j of about a mils a day, from each end, | G,11 and sce them. ! ~OR RENT_Forsisted S SRR paver, Qe giil, whose name is Mary, | Gowin, endorsed on said claim: e 15 | it will take about three months befors [ O " 2 2 Tt oy vt g s e .+ | == ey e 1 *“The tax being imposed on land 50| the new_sonthern route is conpleted For Sale. 1 ] $60 000 a respectable family and guite u wherein the goverament never parted and ready for bnsiness, e The stab'e acd sheds formerly occas RoEBeiToa tront. room, $60,000. ’ - . floor, o twoen 7401 | by her abrence. Her situation being azood | Subject to taxation, the county is 10* | Flue i the T n one her father left her there, The myste | liable ox the clsim. My Doz and I Reduced, at Bushman’s, corner of 10th and Harney, will be | oo oo ss 00 \ S b iy s de. 3.C, Cowny, Atty for County.” | 57, D3z and, — T sold cheap, Inquire at mew brick | [ u Beciis, Enames Geo. i Fetssora sos $6[] 000. y . —Tuesday morning between 7 and§8 | Dec. 27th, 1880, 0.1 the Aler! A very GOOD QUALITY of wo- [ it e opp, g8/ | EhiBe 208 ’ ; i e o e ennan, | 3- B Whitier appeared beforo the | Sathe Aot p oo mev's WAIM shocs, for 8125, at e T e e et s | board and_asked pormission (o0 with: | Saebons Lanueeven: Follrcid’s, D uglas street, near 13th, | . DFonkin the Gutter 8 6 e Tmonthe W BACHRAL o $60 000 R R e e draw the above claim, snd or: motion, | Phe Suile Tt e George Boyden, Exq., of the U. P, | Creighion ock. $60 000. y ; grade the ewitchman 1 e st e granted and the | The Frown Sercoas: headysariers, picked up from a | arn- | FIORRENT_A taishe, eun_1ont rorm ’ rOoR THEH SEASON! tehiman £ clai cwn by sxid Whittier. | pr oquirs 3t No 1012 Fabnim 56 o1 uilanda swit The boerd took under advisement | o te LLoTs Eam siseet gulter, Tussday,ja) badly [F=cr = 7 is month a specialty to close out our Desirable and seasonable goods at Low [ that moment a collision became im the matter of the sale of court bouse | Crogmiug Verus- oo intcxicated udwidual, who was Iying | [1O5, 56 Fg;e':“ko"u?;;;i“ e o Winter olothing for Men's, Youth's, Boys' and Children’s fi The driver, however, with great presence | bouds, and after du- consideration 1t | ypoen ne'™ back & What rculd have been his | Dodse streets, wear, comprising Worsing, Business, and Dress Suits, in latest Patterns and Styles, Over- of wmind, threw the car from the track by | detormined that the proposition of | e ia s i % oftica lest enocze Mr. Boyden landed the MLE coats, Ulsters and Ulsteret;s worled from the flaest goods of woolens; also complete line of means of theswitch bac carried on thecars, | Ezra Millard is the best and h.gh-st | 5y ry in Omaha Chapter, No. 1, Royal Arch | i gafely in jail befors lesy nz him Furnishing Goods, Novelties in Neckwear tor the Holidays. Hats, U2ps, ogfis'thc" must The car wheeled to the bid for the bonds, and his Proposition | Graning P s.ure. . Masbns, last nighe: == St = make way for ourimmense Spring stock of clothing. Well-known to the public that these was accepted as follows: ed, Bal:d tng, o ranam. s gooda were the best selected stock ever brought to this market. short alongeide the Jocor James B, Bruner, H P.; Encch B, | NW Year Presexts—Very beauti- nick of time to save —A pile of papers in the office of The National Workman, 12th street, between Faroham and Harn y, took fire about 10 o'clock Taesday cansing an slarm to be sent in from Dick Wildes by tel phone. Before the department arrived on the spot the fames wero extinzuished by Mr. Fred Diexel and Me. O'Conner, the latter pro- prietor of the restaurant pext door. An wlam bidbeen sound d from Box 12 3d t.e Luthoran church be'l was rang, ®> that the whole lower end of t wn was arowsed. The engines started home but were ngain recalled by & second alarm, Twenty-five thousand dollars of the bonds to be delivered on or before Janusey 1, 1881, to be paid on dehy ery at 81 01} for cach dollar, being £25,281 25, «aid bonds to bear inter- est from Junuary 1, 1881 Fitty thousand dllars of said bonds to be diliv.red on or before July 1, A. D. 1881, to bo paid on delivery as follows: $1.013 for each dollar, being $30,562 50, s«id bonds to bear inter- est from July 1, 1881. Fifty thousaud dollars of eaid bonds 0 be delivered on or b 1832, to be puid on delitery at $1.00F per each doliar, being £60,437.50,ea1a Gyp y Morter... Nutcrackers. ... Woodiaud Vows........ Ischia Castle. ... First Step. . Moller, lis § n and D.nkey Master Paintor....... Bridai Party at Photographers Autumn Maneuver uglity B.y. Summertime. €915 69 1 00 19 89 1 © 10 =T 19 19 15 89 10 12 4 10 10 &1 &1 82 50 Carter, K.; Jacob Samler, S ; Moyer H.l'man, Trese.; Wm. R. Bowen, Sec.; Harlan P. Devalon, C. H.; Mi- chael Coady, P. S.;John Bamford, R. A. C; Jacob King, G. M. 3:d V., Andrew DeWitt, G. M. 20d V.; Wm. N. Thomps: tt, G. M. 1st V.; Wm. J. Mouxt, Guard. The installation ceremonies were ocondusted by P. G. H. P. E. A, Allen. SLEEP WARM. BED COMFORTS cheap, Busauan's. PP RCERER et EEECEr [ wreen 8858888 ful and appropria‘e, and at priocs fo sui* al tastes and peokets, at Evan', 14th and Dodge sirec's G628 4t. Christmas presents given away at the Boston Cash Dry Goods Store,10th and Juzes, to all who purchass over one d.llars warth, a piecs of jewelry will bo given. Wo offer also theso great bargaias: 502 Silk and Wool Brocades for 23c. 50c Cashmeres for 25, 30c Worsted Dress Goods for 15c. [ me Btrow Paices, Sead ©ro., 8t aud_ Faroh on £ and <toce, on 10th 5., oppositathe U. B dep, for ale very ¢ ea Or the fistures,faraitare an stock wil bo y s and builaivg renced. Inguire of Ev, K* EIS: MAN. 701 F Gt and Rescaurant attached. Acdress Aurora, UK <AL Simpsoivs. TWo closo carriag I K SALE—Cottonwo.u jumber of all sizes,at £ DMOND'S, Sixteenthst. 3 ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH CHOTH'NG HOUSE, 1001 Farnham 8t, Co $60,000 SIGN OF THBE SO "“""‘"|AGENTs FOR DEVLIN & CO,, THT® 5 5 " | bonds to bear iateres: from Jan. lat Animmente variety of | ] This time the fire proved to be in Council | 1 + | When the Leaves Fa! 370 The Mission Benefit. : X L T e S T Blafl and it wis 2ot asemed necwny | - peovided, That said Eers Millacd | 540 Lrnded. .. 370| Tho Buptist church was well iled | 2o - nen Handkerchiefs for 10c. | ‘QoNo o the wigiof he 2 byese o 5 Gy shull, before. the delivery of swid | oo % 1 73| Tuesday evening,on theoccasion offche h-hf: ;‘I‘Tfi'" Hematitch Handker: | faegnph uncs, o oy aliog S den 0ol b } —Warm ape warn o Froderici's. | bunds, enter inton bond to sald Doug- ";‘:‘:d‘m, D 1 80| bemsfit concert for the Tenth Strept |° ;.’:U;eu Homatitoh Handkorchlefs | Somoks, 11t Hirmey nioct prowiag property . 0. %, a6 “Blinkey Brown”; | las cohnty with good and sufficient | oo Ainion B T 3 e Li itch Handkerchlefs piying for ths & . U 1ssgp Miss Alice Daniels, as “Sursh Sawyer”; | eureties in tho £ §25,000, Firat Teidl by Jury 20 ool ke iRz omone s = W Mot e “Yemthon moe I Mot eaid ot aooara § Pharasia Hotses.. . 2 75 | gramme was ar. excellant one and was ; - New Ellot s o3t T | 5810 Brrn Mitand soatSally aag it | Loriha Washisgton 17| curried cut from first to last in pleas- | o2 Lmmed Hats for 81, ¥ H 3 , as ¢\ Rose- 7 X faith- | v s 1 - 3 Peimme | 3 i G Ch. McDonad, n Ty | 117 cxecnis auil”propontion and SRtk ki 7 32 ingstyle, under the leadership of Mr. ifi':‘";‘;sflg} '“:?f'b&;r. % - B o Slinc. s Bty f{".m, ,-_m.fl u.l}e.,.m bonds and pay | Praper. 2 75|G. W. Tibbals, sud the assistance % il == = A. OBrien, un “Tonas | the oney thercfor, acoording to the | picture 440(of Mrs. Carrie Van Kuran, who | roreh'® of every description at very A 242 i ARNHAMSTREE I=2x= Hundle,” in “Wadting £ x the Verdict,”in | ““ppn pojov; Ho80IE Propovition. * | Forester's Family. 440 o idodat thoorgan, A candy cane | mU3:FMe pricer A. 3 oy . # strong cast ‘ndeed. This is an excellen R B | 0n the Beach. 395 5 A 5 Sols agents in O : . e A ey LR S e m Rl 3 40 | wae presented toMe. Warren Switz. S e et Pianos and Organs First Class : B0y Bl st ova Soiie oy s Millory, workse ALy *P- o 3 go| The Fouutain. 2 50 | lor, the superintendent, by W.C. B.| .. P on Easy Monthly Payments, BS iy . ) 3 30 The Fouutal 20 : 0 which has had such a run all over the v s O DOL. avoid the rush at the door. Tickets may 7 30 | Take Allen, Erq. Ta closing the concert, Sheet M d M e t juror. To the Eirth 50 3 3 2 | east, 10 cents a box of three cakes. eet Music and Musi- E belind 't Hoeps's, Boskmn's MacD petit j 30 00 350 g, 4 e e at Hospe's, Bushmau's Ma od, B L perintendent Switzler gave a brief M et aad e O | i sy, Dauphin. ... 265 <k 23.6: cal Instruments. s Meyer, o Banoer Oaly | i o 305 | Tact e ik 7 5o | tummary of the work of tho Mission. —_— FINE S1UCK OF | riEAPER | GHEAPEST e e e " 4| My Littlo Bro.her. 2 00 | It has increased its numbers till the FURS! FURS!\ FURS!!! MOULDINGS. 1 ¥ . DE KE FORENING, % 1v6 My Little Sister. 2 00| present quarters are toosmall. The | Lodies’ and gents’ fur goods of eve 01 Paintings, Engravings P DR i s s T el de £ to pay Ja, Out Ali Night. .. 550 parents are taking great intersst and | ery description at the Fur Manufac- o T T e E. L BATOK, rooma for bible classes are wanted. | tory, opposite postoffice, Omaba. All oz L | | goueral meetiug st Tarner hall Thurs- day, December 30,1680, The election of new cfiicers will tako place. All mombers are Yoquested to be present. The Polics Court. Warm lined t b 2 5 cert will be repeated ataa early day, | g iode 3 - 5552 e n: o e y. | Shoes only $160, at Fullriede's, HT e ST e | Dy W Daniel Stunden, an ld ffender, was | For gond, reliable watches aad cor. | Tarner Hull, Saturdoy, December 25, [ PoP*0y 2t the Academy of Maste. Douglas strect, near 13tk Cori Vo3 (01 viion e spesriy iamonds, Watches, acat to jail fur thiriy days, for getting | Fect time-keepers go to Tickets for cale at Jacobs’ Clothing Died. e e T e T 3 | . F. Sawyer wishes to announce to M USIC. Jewe|ry Clocks y ) draok and sbusing ! Oae plain drank went ta j Ajourned to Dec. 31at. Jons R. MaxcrEsTER, County Clerk. Ove s i large and emall sizes a* Fuliriede’s, near 13th and Dovglss. oHoix & Ertcxson lezs, <pposite the Postoffice. 320 Farnh reet. The concert last evening was given to A very GOOD QUALITY of wo- | raise money to »id in procuring larger men's WARM shoes, for $1.25, Fullreid's, Douglas street, near 1. store, Farnham street, 1120, dec22tud'r at | quarters, and wo regret that the at th, | tendance was not larger. The con- Wednesday morning, December 20th, iofant dwghter of Mr. aud goods are warrsnted. Hexey G. Ricares, Furrier. decl3:f R Womens’ CASHMERE LINED his friends and old customers that he may be found, as heretofore, at 1314 Absolutely Pure, Tartar.—No other Engravings from 50c upwards, Phiotograph frames from 15¢ o ot Stetndy 12, ~ ol 75.2 503 wnd m Guitars 5 06, 00, 7 00 and apwards: Banjon T 0073 005 00, aad MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell thew entire stock of Silver-Ware, sule 3 end costs. —Largest - . . Ha on i Mado f a ore ipwards, fault of 83 Grornd costs. Llr, a0d most complcte KEEP WARM. Mrs. L A Hurinon, Soevices at the | furubam streot, where ho will be glad v ;:‘u; L?!‘m:’;‘?..ém i, Pk ot rcads | Accoriconeirom | 00t eapes sty N peary g grock 1 270 ind lver watchos it | DED COMFORTS chesp, Busmcax's, | Fidence, coruer 9:h aud Pierce, 9 . |t s them the beat sleoted atock | withotfar o s i o o b o | s shok mace ™ p-HApee Saines Pianos & Organ} Bail will b given by the O 1 city; also nicest assortment of B m., Thuraday. Friends are cordially | o Watches. Clocks,Jewelry, Spectacles | i€etiblefood. © " ' 1619 Doda St.. vext door 1o Harris and . muw Ladies’ Society, on February walnut and veneered clocks of all the lesding makes. Call and see our stock. A Fine line of ssmples of New Year Cards st Tur BezJob Room, |WVitd ~ aud Silverwara st prices that defy ROYAL PAKIS0 POWDER C0., New York. o 5ih, 1880, at Brandt’s Tuener Hull. Call in time and leave your orders. o o competition. tf NOTICE s e I will pay yc e et NOW OPENING! = > 18. Py ¥ - B2, £ g i Evnoux & Ericksoy, D“!‘;’w’i hats given away, at Nin- A NEW LOT BARGAINS IN <=l: %) 3 GENEHAL MUSIGAL MEBBHANDISE THE oRmGHTON, 3 del & Krell's, one door west of BEe OF ELEGANT JEWELRY, als T wilt remave o g : = s A Girut-clans hotc et e Y JEWELRY AT R S fre ct chivger Laave orders soutboest | W\ St bgel | At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per g e 1 of Hamey and 14tk t,, sucond oor, 157 8B0UCLAS S1s i situsied on the » st corner of Thirteenth and Capitol avenve, This Womens' CASHMERE LINED Shors ouly $L50, at Fallriede's, _ For Sale—six-horse power Baxter engine and boiler, in good repatr. Whipple, McMillen & Co.’s, Creigh- ton block, Fifteenth street Whipple, MoMillen & Co Strayed from 1517 Dodge street, { CHARLES 8 LNT. COR.| Oves CRUICKSHANK'S i Y G0ODS STORE cent. below any Eastern Wholesale House, preparatory to moving into their new house is vewly and elcgantly fur- Dongla strest, near13th. Apply at BE off o NGIICE. = 3 pply at Bee offica. nodtt NOTICE! i - LS g 3 nished thronzhout, and the table and | See Craickshank's mew adrertise- General Ticket Office Burli “?e.d ‘F'p;lfl my'ah?m[h Acm’m(lr: S = New Store, Cor. lith & Farn ham bill f fare will compure favorably | ment for Holiday Goods, on third | Vv omens’ CASHMERE LINED eneral Tioket Office Burlington and | ward will be prict for thereburn of the } ([, ., tiat wes e mndersiznd, whose vaGAR > with the bastin the land. Give it 4 | pree Shoes only $1.50, at Kullriede's, | Mistouri River Railroad in Nebras- | same to Joe & Sam. 2848 | pamen ars e e, o 1 form 30 wnflks I We Mean Business. Come and be Convinced. rial. Norunuerat the Depot. = Douglas street, near 13th, . A very GOOD QUALITY of wo- | i1t estern ilors: and Catele fnsuraace Cou- | ERNST KREBS, Manager, | s ; Tho Wearher. e = Oxams, Dec. 24,1880, 's WARM shoos, for 8125, af | | Theoijectt r which raid company shall be Manatactarer of all kinds of A Tuesday was the coldest day of| Damaged batsgiven away, at Nin-| Gommencing Jauuary Iat, 1881, | ™en WARM shoes, for ot | tormed i e o e P wi| TN ®ma.ar. |MARHOFF'S TRUNK FACTORY. s s s e one docr weat of Brn No Stop-Over Ful'rcid' las street, nesr 13th, | ob J7es St. Bot. 9th and 10th, OMABA, NEB o * and best sssortment of sate Trains. The pocl line trains were ¢l three bours late yeslerday, the noon train oo the U. P. geiting away sbout 2 dowa to 17 cegrees below zero sf | 11 o'clock, At the same hour it was 22 degrees below at the U. P. transfer ThE Most mEavTIFUL and appro- priate dccorations for New Year's will be allowed on Local Tickets. Passenzers should therefore buy tickets oLly to such points as they de- | Nebraska City we learn that on Mon- Sudden Death. From a gentleman jut up from cour te, N . HENRY PUADT, P. M B. F. COOK, Trunks and Valises in the West. and Sample Trunks a Specialty. Telescopic Cases o'clock. The train from the west, due | hotel. The weather moderated con- | ¢ Receiving” verlas i i iley, wif 3 ‘ U N D E R I AK E ¢ 1g" ace the lovely Everlasting | sire to stop at first. day evening Mrs. Capt. Bailey, wife MATMETRRC ARHGFF P st 2:25 p. m., is reported 8 hours late, | siderably to-dsy, snd the mercury | Flower Goodsand P. P i P inent politicisn and well-to- NI PEYCRET B} ; 0. . ’ > i3 ate, y, Ty | r Goodsand PAMPAS Pruss, at sRcIvaL LowerL, of a prominent politician and wel ERNEST PEYCKE 024 Fellows® Block. 117 14th St., 3 Boors North of Douglas St. aad will likely be more than that. climbed vp o one degres belcw z:ro. | Evan's. 284 General Ticket Agent. citizen of Brownville, was found lying 20 41128 Prompt atten'tos given > ort mm by telegraph

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