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LOCAL BREVITIES, Top of the Rockiea, Battling With the Elements on Trinity Choir Conoert pated ir the Trinity choir concort Satur- day evening, necessitated a postpone THE OMAHA DAILY BHF: MONDAY, TRAVELING TROOPERS. tothe Paciflc Coast, (The Fourth Artillery En Rou'e NOVEMBER 14, 1881 Judge Dundy arrived in the city Satur- day nivht. The Prisoners Sentenced by Judge Savage AMONG The illness of Mr. Ed. H. Dexter, OVER THE ROAD. SPEUIAL NOTIGES---Continued . the tenor, who was to have partici- TRt Steve Mealio has returned'from the eset, L e FVOR. *, 106 Fer KEN(—H in Jrechs' bo k, 16th s JOuN G. JAC 4 Fulz RENT—2-story house, & rooms, & large e " ment of the entertainment until —————— nator Jones, of Nevada, went west dahilint closets; also,a barn If desired. 2458 Daven- Novembor 10th, one week from to- i _ SAEE port St 2 i ity Overland Traveling and Ita Many | ;ight, With the weather and streots | At 11 o'clock yesterday morning a | S48 The prisoners who had been tried | yyon RENT- A © “houee with S fine ~Frederick h-‘wlih;»; Hatter, DifRonltion in their prosent condition, this an- | special train, consisting of three bag-| W. A. Paxton returned from the west | and convicted at the present term of | X' ""’,""~ 13 Lare Slowts; Aigo, pAFn It e =Doane, Reliable Hatter. - nouncerent will be read with pleas- | gage cers, five coaches and one Pull- | ¥ terday. i s sired.” Tnquire at & ~Gloves at the 99 cent store. y ure by many who will bo glad of | .o ; ho U. P B, 3, Thome & well known oftieen of |- O ieict 6ottty were Aemigned be- s Pacific man car, arrived at the U. P, transfer d s T—To young men who desire good Winter caps cheap ut ¥ ederick's, The two Union passenger another opportunity to enjoy the fine fore Judge Savage at 1:30 p. m. Sat- | l‘ winter quarters: two b bl ! i ) 4 Y " Gireeley, Col., was in the city yesterday. cely furnishe Finest live of perfumon at Saxe trains, due in this city at 3:25 p. m. | programm prepared for tho occasion. | Vid the C. B. & Q. The train con- Py \: it 1, editor of the Phelps | 18Y for sentence, except those who Foor 3. L. Tice ot Jos & Cams of Finest supply of perfumery at Saxe's. Tho regular rehearsal of Trinity choir [ voyod the troops now enroute to the| T M. Hopwood, editor of the Phelis| g motions for new trials pending, — o —Froderick's $3.00 Stilf Hats sell rapid. Iy n8-4t —Liadies Hand Bags attho 99 cont store, —BONNER'S for best Stoves and I'ur- no-tf Friday and Saturday respectively, ar- rived in this city Sunday morning, the first at 2 o'clock, the mcoond at 8 o'clock, being tho first through trains sinco Thuraday lnst. is held this evening at Masonic hall, and it is the urgent wish of the di- rectors that all the members should be prompt in attendance. Any singers desiring to join the choir are cordially Pacific coast to take the place of the 4th artillery, which went oast a few days 0go to Now England. The detachment consisted of throe City Nugget, called at Tug Bie office Saturday. d'Haussonville, one of the French commissioners to the Yorktown Centennial, went west Saturday, icompte the latter including Charles E. De- Groat, Martin Lewis, colored, was sen- tenced to four years at the peni- 0 A turnished front room for ront with boird, in private family, Genilemian orred. Call 6073 N, 17th 899-48 JPOR BENT-8 turnined roome over M. chante’ Exchange,N. K. ccr. 18th and Dodge niture. : invite shet orie " " . ; strocts. 50t —Winter cape all kinds at Frodorick's, | From passengers who eamo through invited to um..d»Tr n:luurml. hmh,rfn.u., the headquartors An.tl NON- |y Lane, wuperintendent of bridges, | tontiary, for burglary, having plead L — st on these runs some particulars were ’ comminsioned atafl and regimental | 7 1 railroad, came in from the west in | guilty. — e } ~Short Hand taught st ““""“‘;"l;“" Joanod of the first snow blockade of| BANKER'S DAUGHTER. | board of the First United States ar- | ons of the delayed trains Sunday. Chas. B. Tracey and John McDon. | [}, S{\¥; fne of the bo t grocers storeu in o 0144 P . ille : ¢ 3 o swton, lowa. Location A 1. leg e Y o the season and of the difficulties en- —- tillery, under command of Major| (), Stanton paymaster of the depart-|ala, for robbory, recoived five and |Now doing o suc-esstul business. Keason for ~Sunday was a beautiful day. countered in eroasing tho Rockies at|Great Success of the Collier | Frank. Thero wero one hundred aud | ment of the Platte, and H. W, Chace, | four years rospectively at Lincoln, | busiy Greatan, Towa, oo - is the Venice of Ameri this season of the year. hadd y onty-Av ollowing | cle or Fort Fred SteeleSaturd ot Toal 4 J G ) M": r,F "o fiest train 1aft Laeamio on timo Combination 'at Boyd's twonty-fivo men and the following | clerk, left for Fort Fred StecleSaturday, lmlnl\ Reitike, 16 yanea of age; 0on. | e e nil 3 1urt oj o 4 Jficers: () ins Ha ) i 5 hieago ato cleter ) ali - sttt OR SALE—Two sscond hand engines i —United Stites court opens - Thuraday, striking the snow at Red Opora House, officers: Captains Eakin, Ward and| Ge H Diehe of the Chicsgo stock :Ih te l.f of hc 330 Iau aling, was sent to e ‘.n:'m':fin][ i —Turn out o the citizons meeting 0| patelan, ~ They ran to Tie Siding, six Ingalls; Liouts. Hubbel, Andrews, |yards, vi Lml'P!n-lu\_ww(l'rdn\‘n(«!‘h:znri. “:'! :]Uf::!_l :L mlu. .tut the discretion of | P Enquire Owaha Foundry and n-..p‘iu.‘ Co, night. miles west of Sherman, having orders - R Rico, Slakor, Chamberlain anud Pat- | 11 expressed his contidence in the city's Y’ l'l‘t ) tr!l:‘ :l:n“.‘ N o RS tod-ded " o in o . n rom Cheyenne' oyd's opel Juse oll filled . ¢ . 1 brillia 0. o) ge as “sent up” lor SALE—Lot on 6th strect between Pac —Twenty-one cirs of stock came in on "‘l““;t”lr“ln1;;”']1'«':"";:,(':; m. T:‘xl : Boyd's opora house was well filled | torgon, and Licut, J. M. K. Davis, | P ]lmt,fulur' ke 145 yoats Tor Forgary, i f“”r‘. “!,\P,..-! n':z’»‘-q:’::‘_ trest b woen Ix,m.::? the U, P, yesterday. ancl, after lying 0 { Saturday evening on the occasion of the | regimental adjutant. Me. Boyd Park, the leading jeweler of | “Win “jekovie, for stabbing his|_ 0312 The Wallace Sisters combination are at the Canfield house, —There will probably be two weeks more of county court. Tudge Savage begins his fall term of court in Burt county, to-day. —The U. P. pay car went out Sattrday ove: the O, & R, V.branch, —The first party of the Unity club will taks place at Standard hall to-night. —The train from the west, duo a® 3. p. m. yesterday, arrived threo hours late by mud. —Ten cars of hogs a day, 700 head, is the average pow received at Boyd's packing hard frost last night was followed clear cay and additionsl depth of day morning, proceeded toSherman, the summit, from whichthey did not move a wheel until 4 o'clock Saturday morn ing, the snow falling heavily until, 6 o'clock Friday night. The cuts were all filled up oven, the Bnow in s places lying ten or _fifteen fect decp, and a fearful gale blowing all the time makes the drifta worse At times six engines were employed in the at- tempt to break tho blockade, with two snow plows, one of which was thrown from the track and caused ad- ditional troublo. Tho pas- gongers wio were not provided with lunch obtained meals at the Sherman house and had amplo time to inapect the curiosities of the mvscum there and watch the grandoeur of a storm on the mountaine, While here two porfers on the Puliman cars, whilo going from the Sherman house to tho |terest of the plot turns upon the second representation in Omaha of the ‘‘Banker's Daughter” by the Union Square theatre combinati many of our readers the plot of this deservedly popular drama is well known, as the play has been on the boards for nearly five ye on. To ra. Tho in- forced marriage of the heroine and the consequent suffering which it en- tails upon hersclf and these connected with her life. Lillian Westbrook, the daughter of a wealthy banker is en- gaged in marriage to an artist Harold Routledge. Sho is at the samo time receiving the attentions of the Count de Carojac a French nobleman whom The headquarters and non commis- sioned staff, with battery A, come from Fort Adams, Newport, R. L and batteries A and D from Govern- or's Island, New York harbor. They left Newport on Thursday last and Chicago at 10 o'clock Saturday, their route being by the B. & A.; N. Y. C. &H. R R, LS, aud C, B. &Q. They left about one o'clock on a spec- ial tram on the Union Pacific and go , where they ording to the following orde Light battery K, the headquarters, field and staff will go to Presidio; bat- tery B, Captaln Andruss, and battery ¥, Captain Eakin, will go to Fort Point, at the Golden Gate, and bat- Salt Lake City, went west Saturday with h's family, who have been spending the summer in the east, 1. It Dean, Bsq, and L. W. Wilgus, 380 ., two attorneys from David City, ar- rived in Oma aturday to attend United States court, beginning to-morrow, Mrs, Seth Sharpless, wifo of Conductor Suarpless, of the Union Pacific, arrived in Omaha lakt evening from Liramie. She will visit fiiends in this city several days. Among the passengers «n the U. I, train from the west last evenine was Hon, H. Brents, congressional delegate from Washington territory who is on his way to the national capital, Ex-Senator John H., Mitchell and ex- United States Attorney General Geo. H. Williams were passengers on the Un. brather, goes over the road on a two years’ absence. Mary O n, twelve years old, charged with disorderly conduct, was sentenced to the reform school, at the discretion of the superintendent. She was too much for her parents, who could not manage her, and wanted to let the job to some one else. S Mirabilo Diotu. “Your Spring blossom i a success (‘l‘rtuinlf’ thinl ity effects are wond all the dys; ..S,u(- symptoms I compl of have vanished; my wife is also entht astic in praise of it; she was disfigured Dy blotehes and pimples on her face, and had a continuous headache. She is all right now, and all unsightly erupt ons h ve gone.” You may refer any doubting parties to me. R. M. WiLLiAmsoN, “Elk street, Buffalo,” Price, 50 conts; trial bottles, 10 cents, I ful; ned [PoRsALE Tam 00d ponies, chevp; at Red Barn, 16th St. o1t BRigK, POl Avn. e > 209t ESTABROOK & COE, A lot of_second hand furniture, carpets aid - crockery ware, ut I, Douglas Sts. 2065-1m NOR SAL 4 st Spigl JRES, s e lands aud farms for sale ora. (OR SALE—A winll_engino, b, W. Fayie ¥ Son's inake. In pertect osder. Inquire of &, Clark & « bt long lists of houses, lota Cail and ged I‘W"SM‘P«—-NAW of Douglas aud Narpy oue Hes. A, ROBEWATER, 1620 Farnham stroed 8%0-£1 JJ 0USES AND LAND—tomis rents houses, storee, hotels, farn ots, lands, officos roois, ete, ‘See 1ut page MISOELLANEOUS., OST-——A roan mare; four years old. medium Ehle G twest on | P11, got lost i tho deop anow and |sho rofuses. ~ Lillian quarrols with CaTy, ooupiain aylor w0 toJiort | on Paciio train whi b arrived from the 7-¢odiv] v, s & Kok 110 e ong Ly . 0 J o 5 . N y A " " no. ™ R i % nd short tail, t d feet. A xty-ive Mormon dupes wentwest on | ' L (e railrond track beforo | Routledge and has taken atops (o mako | [ aub¥s ot the Colunbih rivers Tho | oy iy suorning. They are onroute for FOR SHEET MUSIC, Fazeand shorstall, wiita hind oot HENKY No. 7 Saturday, They caws in over the they knew it. Thero they came near poace with her lover when sho is in- ments, the Firat and Fourth, have Washing on. Pianos and Organs, vo to A. Hospe, ¢ ille h i . v LG R, Lt ™ 03T 0] ed @ Wabash, : B e and killed by thro | forined 1y her fathor that it is necos- | exchanged, s that Livutonant Colonel | Mr. Clint G. Ford, who iswith the Jen- [ 1519 Dodus stroet. L [y B el S ] —-Swisa cheero importsd and imitation, |engines which had been pushing sary that she should acoept in marrisge Best will remain east with the latter, | nie Wallace party, is an old newspape- - s or ten y ars old. A | roward mv“l‘n)nlrz.u- wholosale and retail, at 1. Meyer's, 207 south 13th street A life-like picture of the late Dr, G. the snow plow. They plunged into a snow-bank at the sido of the track, and were in more danger, for the hand of John Strebelow, a wealthy friend of the family in order to save his new command, Most of the oflicers were accompan- ied by their familics, there being a man, though still quite & young man, He was for twelve years connected with the the Chicago dailies in various capacities, The popular resort of young men in noed of Nobby Clothing is Schlank & Prince’s Boston Clothing House, 1212 furn 8o No. 1408 Hoy TFVIEJ. M BRU a complete sto liard merchandise on hand,at theirstors room 600 they couldn't geb out and wero not |y, i : N o dio i i ) % ©. Monell, done in orayon by Revel dm{wuml Y “l‘“w 11 kGhSEH Gt g | 0 bank from ruin and he him- ;E::ulxx‘tl:tml”f };L’(!!tstnillllly‘f!Ltll’L of the | fom compo itor tocity editor. Farnham street. Houth 10th Bt Onaba. Nob. sl iration i * h 1 " : i isgrace. shte healthiest looking young- &= — - — — France, attracts much aduiiration in os- | o) some tine had elapsod. Thore |#elf from dishonor and disgrace. | brichtest, gliyoug: | g Sl e L s | pe's winlow. —The motion for & new trial in the Charles De Groat case will be aigued be- wore three clorgymen on board, who assisted the passengors in bearing the delay with Christian re tion, the latter, however, boing a philosophic Tho salo is made, and Lillian, broken- hearted, consonts on condition that Mr. Strebelow ehall be told all. This her father promises, and afterwards sters ever seen. On alighting from the Pullman coach the latter frisked about like young colts on a frosty gageman A, Traynor, and “Mine Host’ Swobe, of the U P. hotel, laft for Denver last evening. They will make an extended Lost, Found, Wants, __SPEGIAL WBTICES To Loan, For Sale, o), price for sccond band Billiard and Pool "Tables. Call or addyess 509 South 10th 0121n N H EMIS’ REAL KSTATE BOOM.—5o0c Ist page. ore Judge Savage on his return from Burt 3 » was another detachme 3 ) olis Joloradc % fore l{l ge Savage on his re crowd any way and accepting | refuses to do. Harold leaves America, [ o005 U],i[.1r;" 7 ;L:rh%ll)fl‘:’\:i':: ‘.I:; tlm (;‘ "!“ :l‘“t "“'-’“ll’ ‘II“I )ur (” X N do serted fa those columns onco for TEN CENTS = e Lo e tho situaiion in_ good part. A |goes to Rome, and Lillian magries, re- | 5 SR 'l"h‘e w‘,‘“. ey through that state and Idaho. Bueiness | o jio; each subsoquont insertion, FIVECENTS 1 " —The divorce petitioned for by Toufyoung Jady on board, who was|moves to Paris, and becomesa mother. nliv};n'“ iilioatiand u};e\; s i: % of some kind is on foot. per line. The first insortlon never lows than , & Groen was granted by Jud, 4o on | quite a musician, entertained | Here, by an unfortunato chance, sqund batween' thie C“mm“ml“" the| Tno special ear from the Central Pacific | TWENTY FIVE OENTS Saturday, anl Mes. Green 5 uow a grass | lior companions with songs, with gui- Harold and Liilian meot and explana- platform, a tired and disgusted look- road, atiached to the overland train ar- 4 widow. tar accompaniment. At length the |tions ensue. The old love returns | 2" L h ™ Ty &0 : riving yesterday ovening, were Judie TO EY. \ o i track was. clear and the teain again |with redoublod force. A striking |8 crowd. They travéled in a com- [EV1E Vi Sy k. Wore dudsoll— e — ‘ il M aba Tonrial) published jat s BUK Sag Al s i ,I_I e atecon Tl | oty coach and didn’t feel quite Sanderson, attorney of the Central Pacific, ONEY TO LOAN—Caliat Law Office of D. GOUNG"- BLUFFS SPEGIA[ A o of and ¢ e under way. e ' 0 miles, | scel 8 D! L z istocratic com- h Vi el L. Th Ttoom 8, Creichton Block. ¥ lln titute f(u; n}; .]er 1||(I“.I'ulnll, l‘n ar Uu; Y oA DO REY B e Kok mmh} Titnet Ioteminow s suridarsdl) Sar n(:“);:)::il‘ltlful:,l:ll;‘nl:nm aristocratic com x:x':l h})::iv\’urk‘t‘ic “;:’Lh“:nr!. ';L‘“r A homas Itoom 8, Creichton Bloc i e et Tttle paee ¥ #0 |iy Titlo lews than an hour, andthe |over, which is intorrupted by tho | PH b ray to:Now Vork City. Inthe party were | gosy 0y (o Tt rem s f0 10 por st NOTICES. 1 R iER i acaklo itioaner. rot of tho trip to Omaha in an aver-|Count de Carojoc, who purposely Teavaliog Man Mes. Jowett, and two young geutlemen, | B L0 WARES 15h ravmmemn it | = L] [ —Two oasen of disorderly conduct wero | ayo time of thirty-ono miles an hour. | quurrels with Haroid Routledge ischall | 1 it hard to keep in good health, | q SRR ma e TG e ok GOSOh, > [ H consideredSaturday morning, by lisionor, | The passengers wero very comfortably | enged and kills the artist ina duel. | oying to the cm?n(nnt‘ change! of The car was brilliantly lighted with gas $250.00( “:c,l;:."l':,_,s,;:‘,f:;_;&',"‘_',:',i Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, Te Rent, e Julge Beneke. One way continued, the | sholtored in the cars, and it was not [ The blow nearly kills Lillian whose ie jarri and prosented & most enticing appearance | upwards, for 8 4o & years, on frst-clase ¢ty and | Wonts, Boarding, cte,, will bo inserted in this £ irat ti water, diet and tho jarring of the| iy farin property. Bauis RasL Esvavs and Loax | column at the low rats of TEN C i other sent the offexder to juil fn defant |oxtremoly cold, anyway, so that tho h]uubnnd unw rurtlmf frat timmo_loarts | gy, “ AN ‘thoo things iyjaro. the | T Aannr. Toth snd Dougles Ste. ENE (o ths) et Lncartlon IAGd REVE OKRTS of 85 and costs. * dolay was the only discomfort oxper- | the secret history of his wife's life. | xiqnevs whilo Warnor's Sate Kidney| Major O'Bryan, general agent of the , a . i 1 Belioving that he has won her hand YR Y 5 ] : Tk PER LINE for each subsoquent insertion. Y —Mrs. E. McGuire, wife of tho chief [1°7¢°C" g and Liver Cure is certain to counter- | Sioux City & St. Paul road, left yesterday HELP WANTED, Leave adv ortisements a4 our office, up-stairs, The second train laid at Laramie | but not her heart he returns her to | operator of tho night forco at tho Weatern.| ¢ 011190 a. m, on Friday to 4 a. m, | hor father promising to return should aot them. 1w |for 1:0[;“:1" Kas., v:wre. he ;: tf;’ be ths R TE U Mes Koivh wante b3 nform the | cOFer Broadway and Main streets, Couneil i Unioa telegraph office, roceived a severs | o, pyrday it being usoless to pull out |she ever truly beable toreciprocatc his| Dr. Amelia Burroughs, Withnell it Crim CAnor AT AIYOR UMDY, DI Indics that sho does not dosire to loso | BIUfIs. e B fall on the crossing st the Boyd opers A ¢ hh xa erous friends in that city. Frank Ireland, | sheir custom, and consequently hss redueed hor NTED—Eveory bo o 3 TEICE while the storm continuod. At Gran-|love. Lillian retums to New York|house, Tuesday and Fridays, 10 8. m. | . i : Cub Hair Switches from #8 00 40 $6 00, Fi: o Dol- \ ANTED—Everybody in Council Bluffs lo N Thouse corner Saturduy. ita Canyon another Iay ovor was taken, [and lives for three years in her|to 8 p. m b ade | - u'.Nehm’h Cijsecompanifefthe lar Switchea reduced to #800, Three Dollar li\ma‘gy‘:;rg?: S oel e E“.Z.Ii:’?.i'a i —John Beel has put in extensive im-|They were not stopped by the snow, {old homeo grieving for hor T e R genial O'Bryan as an invited guest and ;:m_"fi; TeuciafiofeL LA LGIO0 | Ty irs, Councll Bluffs, o6t provements in his Tenth treot drug toro, | but wero run under orors and held | dead lover and absent husband. At| .. =0 Y DIED. will represent the latter in making the re- | "Ry, VW “NTED—A good steady us o take care anda protter tororoom s not to Lo fonnd | OVEE 80 ofton that they lost time. |tho end of that timo through th | MUUCC—Siiunsertaon, of Sawh and | sponses for, in the languago of the Maor, | (o sy Gl e oo Taumeytoh | cora thagi 2007 * A LB et ol in town than itis new. THis sign, painted | Sonator John H. Mitehell, of Oregon, | medium_of their child and thetwo 1305 at 2:30 D, T, aged ghe year one | 1@ ‘“‘can railroad it, but when it comes to Bireos. . Wi Lot b, gl 4 m 1 and Hon, Jobn H. Williasms, who was | parents Lilian roceives bask with open | month and thres days. speachos he geta off tho track ’ VW ANTEDTo buy goud milch com. Addrees FrFEsiEais bealy, attorney goneral of tho United States | arms hor husband, now her lover, and | Funeral will take place at 1:30 p. m, to- e DNV e ot e g e (VY bes oty Qennc BT eI Nerd by ~Just received, 2 cara of S. L. Pot.; 3| during Grant's socond administration, | the play closos with a reunited family day Eromshalreridsnse iNG: 920 i{.;“’ DYING BY INCHES, s ANTED—Agents to canvass—Dest pay- cars of F, Rose; 2 cars V.ichigan apples; 1| were on board this train. and & happy howe. 3 atreet, betwoon Ninth and Teuth, Friends|. VOrY otten weseo a person suffor- St CRELID ERls AR ORI WAL T T In the country. Adarves car of cider, all of choieest quality, which| The C., B. & Q. was in waitinghere{ Whily it 1s something of a misnomer 3 ing frem some form of kidney coni- | atras, cor Devenport. PP ar G o olioes Councll Bl uf sy RoTist of the family are invited to attend. T will nell at very low margin, J. Mc-|and book the through passengers from [to call the company which appeared 5 A p laint and is gradually dying by = =TT T{OR SALE-—Horse, buggy »nd haroces, eheap 4 Vittie, cor, 11th and Farcham, Doth trains on to thoir dostinations. | Saturdad evening in the Banker's| Charles Bird diodat tho residence B:chefl. This no longer need to be so, \V'L{5,"!:,,‘;{,'2_‘,,’:;',‘,‘,J;fi,j“",,‘,"‘;‘:;"j;{;° Cor e ATz RWERH, S05Lies fufiecs GRS of James Traill, corner of Ninetecnth 490-12* Lo Address, W. E. Davis, P. 0., Omaha, Daughter the Union Square company, for Electric Bitters will positively minoistreelioas ] ino\ywas (had)y;(demoe Almost Young Again. still the combination was in|®nd Lake streets, north Omaha, on| ..o Bright's discaso, or any disease of o = OR SALE—Oro 10-foot_fron bed, 10 fuch & ed yosterday. The ditohing of a ear| py yothor was afllicted o long time | many — respocts tho bost which | riday, Novewber 11th, of congestive | },q kidn%yn or uriniary Urg“ym. ey ANV et oo dorEsneral s " swing, wood turning Iste, suitablo for pat- 3 on Ninth street was followed Ly & blockade | ¢ T inelin speared £ 1o ime in O chill, 3 + Y 3 o terns, posts, chucking and_drillin<; strong tool, *° | with nouralgia, and a dull, hoavy, in- | has appeared for a long time in_ Oma S . are especially adapted to this class of nearly new; cost 8110, price $75. One strong on Fifteenth and Farnham streots, and it | aotivo condition of the whole system, [ha. Miss Adele Belgrade as Lillian l'ux‘mrpl from the residence of diseascs, ncting directly on the ANTED Chambormid Aoe="at e | drill pros, littlo uscd; cos $130, price £110. One was not raised until about noon, hendache, nervous prostration, and | Westbrook was n'ch:\rmiug and fresh | Mr. Traill, at 1 p. m., on Sunday. Slomashiendiiverlatiiihe same!timel NNV Embut Homet ity ohu s ites [Imexaiaood ] g Wk fooe Misd 10 ant —S. turdsy afternoon Mr, W. Kohint, | was almost helpless. No physicians | impersonation of the Banker's Daugh- S e and will speedily cure where every|<T = === = and moulding rand, choap. _Other lathos, stoam Cormm e otbaher, 1 through | o modioinos did hor any good: Throo | ter, which carried with it throughout WORTHY OF PRAISE. othor romedy has failod, Sold ot | WV ANTER oA dre-las: coinder pros ioter, | engipce bieing and bites 5.5, 5. the elevator hatchway on the second floor | Onths ago sho began to uso Hop | the play the sympathies of the audi- As arule wo do not recommend | fifty cents a bottle, by Ish & Me- - — s e J of the building to the batement. His in. | Bittors, with such good offoct that she |ence, The Florence Brown of Mrs. | patont medicines, but when wo know | Mahon. (8 “:.1;.':",‘3’“‘;.,'{2':2‘*""""'"' ) S I OST—A black and white bulldog, large col~ Py, 4 : i sooms and feels young again, although | Charles Walcott could scarcely be im- | of ono that really is a public bencfac- ot A A T DR ) i juries were severe, but not serious. Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer on draught at the Mercham's Exchange, corner 16th and Dodge streets. rewnrded. J. O'KRIEN, U, . tor, and does positively cure, then wo man fo work i a Tak cottage, consider it our duty to impart that in- e formation to all. Electric bitters are over 70 years old, Wae think there is no othor medtcire fit to use in the family.—A lady in Providonce, R. 1 proved upon, Tt was at once a work of consummato art and agenuino reve- lation of nature. Mr. Whiting's us near / transfer, Council Bluffs. \ATANTED- 5w W Alorktn resimurant, 1165 o180 -~There is not a decent crossing over any of the business stroets of Omaha, The an cook at C Farnham st city authorities have made no eff 1t to| —Journal novl-15 | John Strebelow, scarcely did himself | truly a most valuable medicine, and = Sdfnioa Xkeep the crossings passably clean, What P |justice in the opening scene, but fur- | will surely cure Billiousness, Fever| “WINE OF CARDUI" for Ladies only. e = e cais Orilirs ) ! L Omaha needs is soveral first-class| Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver|ther in tho progress of the play|and Ague, Stomach, Liver and Lidnoy AL C. P, Gooduman, A% ANERDGulia do hensasorky (Bndulte ollars saved by purchasing Sickets gt ure, 17eod1w | entered more thoroughly into the spirit | complaints, even where all others rem- -— i . - o Bicoenoriio Dotist & kalmer, e obituaries, — J 7 A ANTED—Two gitls, ono to cook, wash and | & h street, four doors hojow the post- oct18-4¢ ATy pApLrS. cil Llufts, of his part and gave an earncst and | edies fail. We know whereof we manly characterization of the loving | speak, and can freely recommend to but wronged husband. The Count de | all.—[Ex. Sold at 50 conts a bettle. Carojac of Mr. Doball is worthy of| Ish & McMahon, ) [— BEST MICHIGAN APPLES, $4.50 PER BARREL. Early Rose Potatoes, $1.156, and iron, and one to do second work and take 1l Blufts, Jows, caro of childron, Best of reforences required. Apply southeast corner of 20th and Califoruia Ste. ~ Beat of wages. 803 tf —By the new time table, trains on the| W, Lauenstein has just opened Omaha & :t. Paul road leave Omaha at|at 220 North Sixteonth street a fresh 9:3 a.m and1:2) p. m, the :fterncon|and new stock of staple and fancy train bein¢ o froight. The passenger ar- | Grocerica. Evorything fresh and nico. | 1nore than passing mention. It was a BT Salt Lake Potatocs, $1.40 per bushel ANTED—A position in first.class d FANTED—To buy 100 tom broom com. rives at Omaha ab 5% p. w. anl the | Rive him a call R | AR S O oD 8. P. MORSE & CO. in 10 bushel lots, at G. Heimrod's, | W *¥ore, vy & radhiate of Criversty. of u\mmf;:_'r,;er culars | address Councll Blols fright ot 10:3 o, m. o study of a dificult oharactor which fow MEN'S 50X, SHIRTS Sixteenth stroot—U. P. block. Penneylvania (M. )" Entircly fumilinr with the gisild] Pt - ' Choico butter and_oggs, W. E,|* il ! ONDER WS A novQ-4t | druk busnoss. " Addrcs, J. . K., Do offco. | \ATANTED_A it.clas bioom tier, Nazne —~Mr. A. Benton has purchssed the | Lauenstein, 220 North - Sixteonth | 2ctors could improve upon, _Charles A EAR. I~ S 98819 W 00.50* 7o ¢ 4 ) 4a 2 L U Wlcott as G, Washington Tipps pre- | 200 Dozon Scamloss Fancy British A 5 > T 5 T 3 interest of thelate P. J, Johuson in the | girect. nu7-lw py ! { G Choice Salt Lake Potatoos at W W ANTED—100 to 200 loads of dirt near 23d T ANTED- 1 it BRI AR Y sented an admirablo piece of charactor | Sox 25c. % m. B M L e | V) bw | foe rnd coal business, ani will give the CHAMBER FURNITURE portraiture which complotely won the| 20 Dozen Men's Fino all Wool Gentleman’s. nov8-6t | office. 202041 ; busicess his entire at'ention, His past 3 ! —— — ANTED_160 to 200 loads of dirt near 28rd Scarlot Half Hose 50c. a Pair fully g | experience m this busine s and extensive| Chas, Shiverick has received a large . s fiy 4 e Winter caps at Bunce' and St. Mary's avenue. Enquire at Bee i al Omal for Mr, |lot of new chambor sots, in latest and Notto particularize, tho romaining|worth 7oo. e q —_— office. 198-tf g soquain ance i Omaha anvwers for Mr, y; M3 mombers of the company gave an ex-| 26 Dozen Fine Euglish Merino Hose | g only place in Omaha that i Benzon's suc. ess, bost stylos and of superiorior work- [ /oy o support, and rounded off ono | 35c., 3 for 1. y place in Omaha that re- ANTED—Fundin bridge and school bonds, 611 H.T. Olark, Bellevue. OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI' 405 Tenth Streot, betwoen Farnbam Wili, with tno aid of guardian spirits, obtain for any one a glance st the past and present, and on certain conditions in the fus Boots and Shoes mado to order. Porfech teed 220-1m minds one of the orderly, well regula- ted establishments of New York and Chicago is Pundt’s grocery house, 1218 Farnham. Spotlessly clean, the array of imported and fancy groceries rise tior u‘pon tier and shelf upon shelf in a profusion that almoat bewilders you. Staplo and fancy goods in the most novel and attractive forms meet the manship and finish, which ho 18 offer- ing st low prices, A careful inspoo- tion by parties intorosted is solicited. CHAS, SHIVERICK, General Household Furaiture, 1208 and 1210 Farnham street. of the best casts which has over ap-| Seamless Unbleached Sox $2 doz. peared in our city. Extra Fine Unbleached Sox $2.50 The stage setting was all that could | doz. bo desired, and exhibited in a most| Best Quality Linen Collars $1.50 favorablo light the rosources of our [doz. 3 beautiful opers house. Mention| Beat Quality Linen Oufls $2.50 doz. should bo made of tho dobut of tho| Another invoico of Men's Pique tlu:latm omhu}:tn, whli:;h uhurm]ud tlllu (s}l;W"; 5."119;[94 back D‘fi‘by Slflme: audionce with a number of excollent oves $1.30 pair, usually sold af i i ' performed musicalfnumbers, Th(rnr’: $2 00 to $2.60. Every pair warrantod :’,fi, :fl‘:;,;:alz, (:,l‘kl,p ;I,:;;n;fl{ld%’l: ::, Pacific Compauy, swallowed a button, | TLargost atock of Watches and lowest | Chestra is in every way worthy of {he | not to break, buy a cigar. Coffees from Arabia, with pin through i, on Thureday even:| prices, at Whipple & McMillan's. | 9pers houso, and that 1s saymy a groat | Hoavy Morino Shirts or Drawers | Bruil and Java; teas from China and ing. It had not been extractol from the nig:y [deal s, Japan; sugars from South America —The Great Western chapter of Knighta of the Eluck Circle, wan organized last Thursday evening in this city. This is the first time branch of this organization hias been establishod fn tho Trans-Missouri country, with the single exception of one —— chapter in California, ' BLACK-DRAUGHT "' cures dyspep- —A little daughtor of P, A, Bergquost, | 8% 1digeniion and heartbura, T clork in the pa sengor depot of the Union rerrrrrtiA . ¥: Ooodiang, FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND. ture, satisfaction vuar. JOR RENT—House with 6 rooms, on 19th and Cass Bts, Inquire at ¥, E. corner 20th and Cuminj i QOR RENT—Two furnished rocms, suitabie for lght housekeeping. For particulars apply nordhwess cornec Cailfornia and Twent third Ste. 405- JOR RENT-—Furnlshed or unfurnithed rooms, northwost cornier 14th and Jackson [ 458-12% ohilds throat up to. Saturday evening and e —~ “WINE OF GARDUL" wares trregu- | 600 wavih g Shirts or Drawers | and Louisiana; spicos from tho islands | T muraty Sit Gz iostiom wid e ey the littlo one's life was despaiied of. GLOVES at 99 cent atore, las, painful, or difloult tenatruation. l‘d'oavy Merino RhixeiataneTis of tho sca; jarred and canned damnties | nis and Webster, Refercnices required. 49317* —J. H, Carbugh, of Shaunon, IIL., of- oot 17-e0d-1m : 2 AV C, ¥, Goodinan. 75c., worth $1 00, lra:: I;nnen,‘h(lu{_mlqy snd England; OR BALE—A glod paying drug store in fers o xoward for the roturn of i son, [ ¢, T S K Heavy Morino Shirta or Drawers | foom Traty: wnor bicy, *0d condics | FOU koo 86 bt ‘ol o' st twelve years old, who left home October | . ONRAD'S Budwolser is daily galn- | Diamond bangle rings at Edhome | §1 00, worth $1 25, i winon from the sunny |Termsssy. Addres, H. P. Rowley, Arapshoo, ing ground over th : 8 8 slopes of Portugal and Spain; salmon | Neb. 484-10° 2. He has dask eyos aud bais, aud tho| ol EFUE RO DY WPUPRS | & Brioksow's, Wor #1 26 wo sell a vory heavy Pat- | fon” Gulifornia, and sardines. ¢ thumb of hisleft hand has been out off ay | T.008 And liquors now in use. Ask - ont Merino Shirt or Drawor that o d sardines f{rom | yaop RENT—Plessant farnished rooms for 2 " ¥ at your Hotel and Saloon for it. Largost stock: of gold and silver Nice; clgars from Cuba, and tobacco nilemen, at 200 Farubam S1., beb. 10th he fi R g 8 heretofore sold for $1 50. i the fint joint. Ixclanges will aid the| ™ Wik you aro weary and tired try | watchon at Edholm & Erickson's. Soamless Shirts or Drawers from | [FO tho south, make a catalogue of | and 174, (2 distrossed parents by publishivg this item. | o sip of **Conrad’s Budweiser” and frpeee—— ey 8160, formerly 81 7‘:; ra:"n,e bost | *uPPlics and luxuries rarely seen and | T3OR RENTCottage on %0th strvet between ~Two petitiocs are in ciroulation in|you focl at once relief, Largest stock of [lolv_l and silver Cnrh;righl mg an'., ;’.r AT Y YT never n_lfl)un-d in the western states. l‘ Faroham and Douglas, Enquire on prem- Livcoln, one asking that E'wer D, ——— watohos at Edholm & Erickson's, {400 808 s Woal, T imrme . (1] Frank bo appinted clerk of the United | Targest stock of Watchenand loweat Fog, higheat grade rich gold Jowel 8. P. Morss & Co. The fixtures and atock of the Mich. FOR RENT—Furnished frond room, 1417 o it B prices, at Whipple & McMilla % 4 " oh g 8 l"y i ¥ h : stock of e Mich- Howard streot. 477°16 Btates circuit court vice Watson B Suith, o, | call af Whipple & MoMillan's, n12-8t —— igan tobacco store, 1417, Douglas| ——— Py " and the other asking that R. D. Steasns s R - - Oysters in every style at Mrs. |stroot to be disposed of., Tickots | J©' % RENT-A sult of furished rooms. parlor i ] 3 i by BRASH THE CLOTHIER, S i’ i 06 of, oKel ' and two bedroows, Also a single room. Chi- be appointed clerk of the United Stutes| Our five cont counters fully sup- A s ) Spoerri's, Masonic block. 1n0v10-3t | $1.00 cach. No blanks, N8-tf, cago street, between 14ih aud 15th, centre brick I W. R. X . Py e - Z Largohandsome'y fur| ’ Roted R. Brnnrr & Co. olso he wants the city to move it into By the Pint, Quart or Gallon, at El- CIT]IENS, OF (NORTH OMAHA, |pnoR vy “:r.i'};;d Phek | A veatly and comfoitably olad boy| o0 GEEIETIEI the Misseuri river, or somowhere else. | liot's, 412 North Sixteenth street. Mr. J. E. Bradley, southwest cor- 3 Caas stroet, b i cat of 20th, baby was left atthe door of J. 5. Wright's | , "l WA ES Now Nork papors . e nl1.gy [nerof Sixtoonth and Wobater streets, ( __47¢ - ! plauo sooms fa tho city ball bulling at LI ML Flour mado at Minaeamy Those who are re{my to buy a —_———— 9 has added to his already well-knowa 0K KENT—Furail; N Ahsolutel Pure o'cluck Satu day, whore it v found by | Jiu. and remember that d stylish suit and & first-class overcoat | The finest Hosiery in the city at S. | restaurant a first-class bakery, where it board. ~ Call ab 008 N. th Bt. . 4 Marshal Angell sud Officer McClure, | it for 84.75 pe To s you - can buy | for a little money should go at onco to | Bornstein s, nov8-6t |fresh cakes, pies, rolls, and the — | Made from Grape Crea.n Tartar, No other b S coaranring ib was » Iatter addresied f0 45 S0r 0470 7 100 ‘"{:""fi' Y. Elgyttor's Mammoth Olothing House, ———re——— lighteat, whitest and swootest bread [ 0% RENT=A suito ot uix rooms. wuitabls for | arpation makes wich lignt, fisky hot Droadar, ! RPN 42 was Ittar Acdinu o 10 _W. M. Yawwa, 1001 Farnham, cor. 10th, Tho very beat of tablo board at casy | in the city can bo had for tho lowent | ot 1505 s 181 Hough bt oSt S | B Rk o e resticing froin heavy ! ' s SNERG ¥ e . - ——— erms at Mrs. Spoerri’s Restaurant, |price. A free delivery wagon will [——— — ——— | kestible food. Rold cziy In cana, by all Grocers o8 with a comfortable howe, which be says [ Largo line of Tinware at old prices| Those $3.00 Derbys are at Fred- | Masonic block Siztoonth and | call en you. Send in your ords OR RENT—Furnished rooms, north sd: of ROYAL HAKINGSFOWDER CO ' O TR ¢ W. R B b & Co.! By 5 » corner Sixteonth and | call en you. your orders, [{" Califoruia 81., 3 door west o 21at, Inguire Now York, i 3 at W, R, Bennel Co.'s, orick’s nov8-4t | Capitol avenue, Novl10-3t Novo-wsm | after 1p. m. g it 0. ¥. Goodwua h