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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; ‘._I"RVIVI)AY NOVE IBER 18, 1881 ~ex>=3, P. MORSE & CO. Sh—— ¢ — - said, fined them €50 and costs, Now, The Oty Council to Dount and |pir Samiarmene* ™" ™" " Declare the Voto ot the bamo resolatin Goumall Bt e e e 1319 Farnham Street. ter question to-night or before the Orange Blossoms Blooming | ;. jury moets, Mayor Vaughn, Hverywhere Aldermen ~Phillips, Churchill and 5 Unthank do and always have favored the counting and declaring the vote A Young Man in Search of His|from the first, but not so with the Parents big 441, Miss Fannie Livingston is lying very scriously ill at her residence, on Maine street, with lung fever, Miss Edwin Thomas Wrenshaw, arrived in | L is the lady who came here some- Council Blufls, and to Tue Ber re- | time ago having in charge the Cornet sme lurphans, the younger one of whom Within the next sixty days we expect to occupy our new store at 1816 and 1317 Farnham street, adjoining our present stand, with a stock of E,ASWITZ & WELLS y Unequalled in the West, ill Remove in a tew r OO S days to NOT SURPASSED IN THE EAST, time prior to the 17th day of August, | 748 adeptod by gu: Aldertman Grahur, BOYD'S NEW OPERA HOUSE| and meanwhile we desire that all Omaha should take advant ge of the very his father determined to come I'"'mu., ono back to her aunt, for what | most discases sre wers You will do well to Amorica and settle somewhere in Cali- | cause we do not_know, so that at|prliver 1 thorefore the Kidhe Wil 4 Uhe : fornin, A party was anado up, con- | the present timo Miss Livingaton hus bt "ihic ot bt iy wueninewn s i |~ C@ll and examine a sad case and tho family should e AN Liver Oar & BOOTS E SHO ES Preparatory to moving we ofter our entire stock at a great sacrifice. Study caretully the Robert Renshaw and Mrs. Sarah [} ked after. We understand that Rl'l:\h:‘llw, his ux‘fm [!l]llu-r an|1 .m‘.;nu;r ;[Iflf::‘fi.,ll,:.rg":I,(,“:.':v(‘()rr:-.]-“..l1"‘:'”\&1::“:!‘!". ontaine Just the elenienis necessary to nourlsh prices we quote, bear in mind that we buy all goods for cash, do the largest strictly retail dry of the “Jephith” of this state; Fred. | b m ay and invigorste both of theso wroat organs, and At 1429 DOHEIRS 8t nearlfitll, goods business between Chicagoand Sanfrancisco, and aim to give our customers the benefit of » enough to keep them comfortable, | safely restore X 1 c t fire enough to keep them comfortable, Positive Remedy f.r liseasos ¢ all the low prices and extra cach discounts given us by maunuvfacturers and importers. A few daysago a young B slishman, | porter tells the following story Renshaw, a younger brother; George | s Lightfoot, his wife Selina and three| . At the resdenre of Jumes Goodwin e WG Which wil be 3old at Extra-|— —— e o - 3 e i Justice Abbott joined one in the flesh | Ui / i : orainary Low Prices Be- CLOAK DEPARTMENT. | Men’s Sox, Shirts, ‘ KiD CLOVES. \ i ths daid Eawie o1 h *|Mr. G. R. Hough, of “rt-nc(-mli'ny, It oxco lnta .-42\“ o fore Moving. 8 DR R SO o B kel, and the said KEdwin Thomas Ren- | ynd Miss 1 beth Swartz, of Tabor, | dnri g Pregnancy. 1t wiil control " on | —— e — - A—— Beaver Cloaks, handsomely trimmed | . utton sk, ik & Flagg i an old sehool-teachor | S0 aluable for Leucorrhua. or Fll g of AND ST“..L THE L 0 with Passmenterie and Satin, Silk | UNDERWEAR. Gloves, Toe. g and his bride used to be a pupil, She| - it ol for it curs ' R | Velvet, $5.00 to $1.00. Button Fisk, Clak & Flagg shaw, Applications for herths were | Mr, H finally beeame dearer to his heart than ® blood, CONTIRUES TO All Wool Beaver Cloaks, from $8.00+| 200 Dozen Seamless Fancy British | e, $1.00. ard the steamer British made on b Crown, which sails botween Liverpool | g il of his oye and ho remarked 4 SRy BOT v ol /) to $12.00 [Sox 2ae. 6 Button Fisk, Clark & Flagg and Phillodelphin. Thoro wore ton in | o hinisglf one_evening in_ Toe. pren- R o mark . s o 1y e Roar for Moore(s) Beaver Dolmans, handsomely trim- | 25 Dozen Men's Fine all Wool Scar. | Gluves _ the party, includingour hero, But it | ence, “Swartz the odds; we may as | Fitfau snatin. e AAHS DiAT Harn ess med with Silk and _Fringe, 8800, or | let Half Hose 50c. a Pair fally worth | The above are well known in the was found that only nine first-class [ well hitch up and ‘Haugh' it the rest CURE. 1tiss POSI IVE Remed . pr with SatinSilk and Passmenterio Deep |7 cast as one of the best Gloves made. Dbirths were available on tho steamer. | of ou s together,” T am ‘well| H.H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. Y. p Fringe, Corded and Tassled, $10.00. | | The makers sold us all they had, and Tt was decided that Mr, Thomas Ed- | heeled,” remarked the fair Klizaboth; HIEPRISIIN Saddlerv At$15.00 we offer a handsomely fur |37 we assure our patrons that they rank . * [ trimmed a'l Wool Diagonal Doluman, | as any first-class Glove known. s | ne and at $18.00 we show four styles of | Extra Fine Unblenched Sox 2,50 | Usually selling at §2.00, win Renshaw should take the steamer, | “lov’s do it.” And they did. “Two| Y 3 and that tho cmainder of the party |souls with but a sinyle thought, two WI E should wait and sottle up some affairs | hearts that beat as one.” | Dolmans worth fully $20.00. ~Licht | doz $2.50 por pair. : in London and come on_in the next| A rollicking, wrinkled Winklee and Jackets at 00. InLight| Best Quality Linen Collars $1.50( Weare sole agents in Omaha for steamer which sailed for Philadelphin. | Lis fair one appeared in Justico Ab- Ax 1 e G.r e a s e Dolmans w ) r13 sly]uf, from \dwjz; e i ] Courvoisier Kid Gloves. $ 7.00. making special prices est Qualily Linen Cuffs 82.50 doz The British Crown, sailed on the | bot's court and moved the court that 12| it take a recess for a few moments as NEVFH cuMsl he had a 2 that needed looking \ kil RINE | Gaod an Wagona, Bug or, Threstiors ¢ _ f=lafter or it mignt spoil on his hands. | od il Machinery’ AN AOIPARE uvian had sailed, it| Tho justico wanted to know what was | ks AsD Tasusrris. It cur telies and Al was discovered that iuullu-'uln[ landing [ up, “He winked at his fai + and | ,1nds ofsoreo on Horses av1 tock, aw wall us on in Philadelphia she made the port of | handed the court a paper. The jus | o, Boaton, * Finding, tho. mistake, tho | tep. prc.hia. hend. 1o his. pocet CLARK & WISE, Manuf’s, young man proceeded to Philadelphia [ and romarked tha: it was all righ 95 Illinois Btreet, Chicago and found that the British Crown had | and requested them to join their | @S arrived there, but could get no trace | right hauds. “Do you take this of the missing party. From Philadel- | woman to be your lawfully wedded THE 3 Button Courvoisier Kids, $2.00 ARG Button Courvoisier Kids, 2,25 : ik ‘\.sfiffi;” (Suweet] g Button Courvoisior Kids, 2,50 Plush. | 82.00 to $2 50. " Every pair warranted | Foster Lace ~ ids, all Lengths. == e {not to break. 3 Button Real Kid, Black, only §1.25 DRESS GOODS. | _Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers |4 Button Real Kid, Black, only 1.50 4 > i |2 When Gone we cannot replace. Ladies’ Suitings, Cashmeres, | Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers ! Silks and Plaids Novelties, |50c., worth S100. LACES, RIBBONS, ETC. [ T Thave adbited thb LIoR S 06 Ak, s 3 g 3 = Heavy Mecrino Shirts or Drawers | - L fl[}[}[DENTAL Y all m;”:mml‘:pwll be, 5?1’\??»?3"‘ th(‘::-klil‘&\u 40inch Pluck Cashmeres 60c., 7be., | $1.00, worth $1.25. Hand or machine made all Silk ' at £20,00 and 825 00. Another invoi Silk Dolmans from $45.00 to §75.00, | Sewn, Stit all handsomely trimmed with Fur|Gloves 8 of Men's Pique 27th of September, and the yo man was to await t coming at Philadelphia. ter the P - 404 South 13th Street, i hia ho came on to Chicago; still no | wife?” N A Sudy SAME an thesame, NO GOODS AR RLI00; For $1.25 we sell a very heavy | Spanish, Guipure, Chintilly and other | s ot S UG b B il Ty GENUINE WITHOUT i} ABOVE 8IAMPS | 4G inch Black Cashmeres, 75¢., 00c., | papent sl oL @ very heavy | Ok e Taves, from one to. twoly traco of his_parcuts or any of the |yesponded Winkler. It's about time. e Tho best material i used and the moot skiller | o 5 ' » | Patent Merino Shirt or Drawer that |} Y 3 ) i party. Ho determined to keop on [Py been winking at hor; woin’ on workmen aro_cmployed, and st the lowest cast | $1.00, $1.25, 4 | has heretofore sold for 81,50, Jmchus, Deep Cream or Black. J H price. — Anyone wishing a price-list of good wil We will agree in all casee to refund | Seamless Shirts or Drawers from | Spanish Lace Scarfs from 3be to to the best | $9.00 each. s Handoknit | Wo also add to our sock of { west, and, as stated, arrived in Coun- | thirty-fivo years, it's about time. confor a favor by sonding for one, ) i cil Bluffs a fow days since, etill 1 | What do you think judeo?’ “Do you J. I. PAYNTER f the money for Cashmeres should they (81 50, formerly $1.7 7 5 B 1 DAVID SMITH MOORE Cartws N . search of his father. He says ho has [ take this man to be your lawfully not prove satisfactory. Our priceswill | Cuppwright and W, be found 2! | been tempted to *‘stand up a pole and | wedded husband ?” inquived the eourt, i The Oldest Hstabt 0 to 30 per cent less than | Seotch Shetland Wool. | i follow the direction of its fallmg,” | 4 do,” “Then I, bofore theso wit- Proprietor £0.9 s janed }|‘I']":f‘“}“if"”lb‘fi“‘*"“ for same qualitios; | “ORDERS TAKEN for Silk l'ndcr-[n;ren\ C]centd Rlbbolrlls but on reflection thinks ho had botter | esies, pronounce ‘you husband. and BANKIN G HOU SQIE | pomaled eomparinon: = weas: | Many nov colors and extia widths in remain hers and try, through tho| wifo, und may the Lord have 46 inch French Flannel Suitings, Satin and Gros Grain, Corner 10th and Howard IN NEBRASRA. 80 ———————————————| Come early this morning. 46inch French Silkand Wool Plaids, Iy Streets, Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., |s1.00 SATINS, SILKS, VELVETS., BLANKES. COMFORTS. press, to obtain some clue to his 1ost | on your souls.” The groom lay ‘‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” as render- | reavement we extend to the stricken BTABLIBHED 1856, Sd {,y the Anthony and Ellis com- | family our heartfelt sympathy and Organised sa & National Bank August 20, 1868, pany. Thoro is no question but that | condolence, and commond thom for ILER & CO CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER « 8300 000 Miss Kate Partington is tho “no plus [comfort to that God in whom we A ‘ S searem, (OMAMA, o o asrons S. P. MORSE & CO., Children’s fine Merino Vests, 25ec. |$4.00. importation from §15.00 to £50.00 a to 82.00. Over 20 qualties to choose from. pair. i parents and friu";h‘- ‘U)" e Ilm l;nl»s and tho bride is cdging pretty o E about run out of funds, bnt his health | ¢4 45, The have both finally suceeed- g ! ¢ 5 b in good and ho is willing to turn Dus | in capturing theie first love,” BANIERRS. 48 inch French Foullo and Camels | D T b eI Tt 4 hands to most anything. Constable ; = Hair in extra heavy weight, $1.65 to PLUSHES o Stock is the largest in | B e ey Sivon T o | All ohildren who behave proporly AHA, NEB Businoss transwcted samo aa that of aa tacor- | €900 o yard, | y Omaha, and as our prices will show is | O itk Sl M. | #hould bo allowed to enter the school TOtd ek, 48 inch Drap de Ete at $1.25, $1.50, | In this department all goods are of | P, fr the cheapest we ever offered. : temporary home o T e (e Accounts kept In currency or gold subject o | ¢ ST 2 2 P tall goodsare of| ™10 poirg 10.4 White Blankets $1.50, i Renshaw is u tali, dark comploxioned, | FER T, AV Wb DETRe 18 860 Rates Two Dollars Per [y s snmiyiacci aokice 1.80, $2.50. our own importation at the prices| 1 a5 50 Y E rather fine looking young man, appa- | & le"w‘(‘] AR Sl <) 1 ,"’ ! Certificaten of deposit ssued payablo In three, | ——— —_—— ——|we name. No house west of New | " 100 Pairs 10-4 White Blank ts 2,00, 4 rently of moro than ordinary scholarly | C4v¢ behivvo o warm shod should b 2dim | sx and twolve monihs, searing Intorost, or o3 HOSIERY, York can compete with us. S ARNTRSI00N e e 3 attainments, Ho applied and ob. [ 7018 aory : f ’ 19 inch Black Satins, all beautiful | ™ 03 Wi e 3 tained work at Stowart's pork packing | PTeises on the outside. KENNEDY'S [l R et | 7 o dies’ and Children’s |lutre,and woll covered, Tac., 85c.,| 0104 Wit Dkets 82,50 Pair. CTBTH G H_u ways 1t doos Nt!fll‘s 'TIONS OF RESPECT, E A S T l N D I A Buy and sell gold, bills of exchange, govern. 95e., .“‘00' o 60 11 4 White leu:ket: %4 50 Pu::. wot smell quite as sweet| Ata meeting of Hawkeyg Lodge, I. o ment, atato, county and city bonds. UNDERWEAR. 22 inch Black Satin, 81.00, $1.25, | iy Best$5.00 Blankots in the West. as an Eoglish counting room. |0. 0. F., No. 184, the folliwing roso- 3 g o Dri sight inata on England, Irland, Scok . 8140, 81.50, $1.00, §1.05. e e oiankete inghe Vel : but at present he is glad togot any- |lutions of reapect were adopted on the [ R ) T et Ul ey 50 dozen Ladics’ all Wool Seamleas |, A complete line ‘of: Colored Satins| )71 (Wi, “oxera Heavy all Woo ; thing to do. The point fixed upon |occasion of the death of Brother Past | = E 2| COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY WADE. Hose, 40c. at 90c., equal to the §1.25 Satin of| ™ 5 Pyirs 12.4 Extra Heavy Blanketa by tho party in which _to locate, Los | Grand0. P. Sherradan, whichoceurred | & b s E 3| _suwids 95 dozen Ladies’ all Wool Seamless | 1386 season. .00, i b A Angelos, any information_in regard;to | on the morning of November 13: > [ A T A e Black Gros Grain Silk 50c., 75c., £0 Pai = } b bt i cibhn b Bve yubmh| KRV Ieoaa Ourtwalll blvea yand (00 4 o *>|United States Depository |Howe extrobeavy, 00c, = @ o|900, 8100, all worth %5c., & yard | gg'ug s 114 all Wool Blankota J4 partios will be thankfully received. | worthy Brother Past Grand O, P.[pe fl 5 2 === fm 750 worth 8T.00 more. AR ExteaTares San JosslC, liforni k Address Tur Brx_ofiice or W. R.|Shorradan has been removed from our|3 & g B e T Childrons all Weol Seamless Hose | , Coshmere Finish Gros Grain Silk [ gyt or 810.00. The Vers Bt i Vaughn, mayor of Council Blufls, | midst by the hand of death; and =} = F e g p e from 81.15 to $3.50. tanket for'§10:00. "The Very Bes i T ) W : = a lon for school wear, all sizes, 23c., worth W - i Bargain in Omaha. owa, Vhercas, By this sad event the P B 40c. to 50c. © have full lines of our celebrated 48{Bed ! Comforts 5o, each, worth Thoro aro a0 many poor shows that | fnuly of tho docensed hae sustined | 4 = —OF OMANA — Boys’ all Wool Gray Mixed School | Prand of 750, to §1.00, ! some along that when we havea good | 81 irreparable loss, the community an = Oor. 13th and Farnam Sts. c.. - to 76 s 3 TEoMoach o, :;I;nv twflu ;.,al\?u ploasure in nnnuulfci,;lg honorable, honcst :'“‘1 intolligont oiti- 4 n EE 3 e e i o;fl“}::&; ‘i*:tég:&-l Lined caShmere Alexandre Silks 81‘.‘55].;“1 Sor oo cathy hwori the fact. Doliany’s opera houso was | #on, and our lodgo one of its brightost -$ | ourst BANKING ESTABLISHMENT (N ggins, H0c: Black aad Colored Plushes, full 21| 48 Bad Comforts, very large and packed from pit to dome on Wednes- | Ornaments; therofore sy, Ladies’ fine Merino Vests, 45c., |inches wido 83 50. heavy, at 81.25 each. y day evening to witness thewell known | Resolved, That in this hour of be- SUOCEBSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) | worth 60c. 19 inch Silk Velvets from $1.25 to| Fine French Blankets of our own 00 ultra” of Topsy's with her dancing, ]t:::)t,,l as the only real source of conso- Sole B A i Ko TPy pRSIRs }('“"{",“""ly B O ety ed L Tiab (e Sherka' the A N o ntk 1319 F. h St t ings sho kept tae house in an uproar, " C| . W. Yarns, Cashier. ings shokept Lo owto in an prnr. || Rowved ot wo eherish | TNoptan], ThomasdiBro, L., | (019 Farnham Street. pleased evorybody and it was very ov, | hoarts, and strive to_emulate in our WILL BUY AND SELL d ’ R, i = = i ident that he is an old stager. =M. lives his purity of life 5mfl his great FELAL BST.ATE F. H. DAvis, Asst, Cashlor Walter Chrystal in his Alu‘uhlc imper {mu‘ntnleqI«l]ul:lug his painful and pro- 44D ALL TRANNACTION A [ T A e sonation of Phinas Fletchor and | tracted iliness. § % UONNNCTAD SHANNWITE, amounts, Dan| Resolved, That in commemoration | Pay Taxes, Rent Houses, Btc. | fwues time cortificatos boaring interes. . Gemption Cute was immense. ¢ thi ) X fomice o cartIOoRton bRt LoIoToM. o ciia! odgo ro n drafts on Bac o d princi poarkian; Macks, bronhts dovn the ‘d' “"l“,'“ ovent our lodge room be I.TQUNANT.T0 2V, OB ANV, citios of the United States, also London, Dublin house with his comical sayings and | draped in mourning for thirty days. Call a$ Office, Room 8, Creighton Block, onm.. Edinburgh and the principal cities of the conti ap more comical appearancer Little| Resolved, That a-certified copy of vent of Europe. Minnie Shannon was not only the | these resolutions, under the seal of ““’},'W“fi;"“0“"'“""'""'-"““:'7‘:" - " * flower but the boquet of the 31\&01‘- the lodge, be presented to- the family Mary d' HOII NEes. === S Ill OI lum 0 as lon tainment. The colored jubilee sing- | Of the deccased. ok—Madeline, A splendid new D. 8. BENTON, ® ARy i ro ATTORNEY - AT - LAW oy di o Resolved, T) 08 i ) , W ors although they did not carry eut siFhatithes ronclwionaost perel) anormously, and are. rad and ARBACIH BLOCK, the programmo advortised. highly de- |#pread upon the minutes of our moet- | Vien‘buch in crest * Beautituls. bodud; price § lighted the audience with their plau- | itg, aud that they be published the Also handsome new editions: tation melodies, Jack, the *‘ass” per- | ity papers. O. L. Jacos, % handasmonew editionac ey formed his part well, in fact the en- Joux Dickey, Rivers Edith Lyle, Kdna Brownin, an Grey, | Articles of Incorporation of the rest House, ete., of Millard Farmers' Club- tire company is a select one, and well Joux P. Weaven, Woat Lawn, 1 ) y worthy the ‘gonerous patronage they Committee. ALSO, SOLD BY ALL 100 S: Articles of iucur]plrrm,mn made and aroroceiving wherovor they play. | How n umn can't talk with another MAY AGNES FLEMING. |dopkd thin 2ok doy of Oetober & | We respectfully request the attention of the Ladies of Nebraska Victor Keller, who b tly re- | Who has killed two brothers in cold- Anothor into or. | corporators, ows, to-wit: 2 A e B0 Columack ot tho I brathiae fof | sene ooy by M Aokes ek LoanselyIntere pornoesiors as £ol . (ocnls to the announcement of the arrival of the largest and most recherche invoice of Fur Lined Promenade Wraps; Silk, Plush and Embroid- NAME. . full last Wodnesday, Ho encountered | Coleman, doceasod, did with tho dos- | {hov,capli-l fovcle—Guy Harbcourty Wife, & yAptisla T, The namo of this club shall be . ! Beautltully the Millard ¥ three women av difforent times who | perado Maxwell, is beyond compre- | True, | ost for & Woman, ete. Beautitully bound; scemed very much in distress and|}er ion, especially when there was a | Price, 81,60, iy Articl llI I-"rlm;yml'mf.'- f busi- . n n n heked him Dor- consolation. whish. of | Winchestor ab hand, . W CARLETON & 0O. wour of thin’club shall be. at Millard rta- | €red Matelaise Dolman’s ever imported west of the Missouri. course, he gave. The third and last | They meet to-night—*‘this council” | ©at24deodim, Publishors, N. Y. City. _ | tion, county of Douglas, Nebraska, women who appeared to him was quite | —and it is claimed they will surprise | , ! b\l T NATURE OF BUSINESS, ;llwut Indy, well kx;olwn iln this Ui'f' the :J]euplu by c}lll\'n!uil\g and declar- (-’():N.B 1\11 l th Articlel 111, The m-n«imldxpturle “|r ?»u:i- She came crying as if hev heart woulu | ing the vote. The way 1t looks now ness to be transacted by this club is to break, 1t scoms she has a wayward |tho present council will run the Pos'tlvely Cured Cl{n(l\lct‘n glm\u..'rnl ll}fz"‘j‘")’ l“t\‘ l‘:“u"‘flnf:'l‘n‘] brother, and at times ho will visit our | machine until next spring. DOR AU ohier | SISEIMABIADM 8 qumbling. places. This griovos his| N M. Pusoy loaven tiiday for an |18 R DR, KGNS FRENCH FLANNELS AND CHINA SILKS | sister very much, who is a very re-|extended trip throughout the west. |doiss e the only p ation known The amount of capita! stock i spectable lady. On the evening in|He will spond part of his time in | ©9re Consumption and all dis asos of the Thro -t | 4« thi ¢ hall bo two thousand dollurs, 1 from th » diseaso that DR. Kl an b z question she learned that mister way- | Ari : 3 and Lungs —indeed, so strong 1 on faith in | iuided fnte sl DE aABRRE S A B . . X : Bt Ty e e G T gl fissinam. Aot e S e i “;‘_;{ hl_l‘ml“ i hares ol one dollar cachy | Trimmed Elaborately with every Shade of Plush, Satin, Velvet Passementerie. hades. She determined to go there | g HyRTE : AVLRE o0R- post paid, a free Trial Box - | weribed by the diieotors. . . it H in poraon and got him away. " Throw- | WML uRle Incly. | His arosin | SOHLGLE GBI VLA RS | COMNMENGRBT AND TERMIAATLON, Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties. ing & shawl over her head she loft her Bouas don's seatn to stand the l'nm“:‘l'_“’, g d 10 delay i giving these| Artic e V. This club shall commence to :‘;’.;?f;..';:'fffi1‘;';,"{1'.'3““]:?.:, w.f‘,l,:.,fi'«:g and all his horses ave laid up with the 0 ompany her on her mission pillk'l)yl!. 84 & RON ctober, 108 A 2 n 1 to accompany ko i Sl A Plain and Embroidered Dressing Sacques, of mercy. Koller convinced her that | There wasa gentle knock down at| " ot of & her vieit would be futile. That if hor | the St. Joo hotel. It created con- N icle VI. The highest 4 brother was bound to go down there siderable excitement, Quite a uruvg.l 0Gus & HlLL m]?y,r;“..: ‘i.[[,l.,nl,r:.cl.‘.’gflf”w it this club it was not much use in her lotting him | Bastened to the scene, us usual. No ] shall at any one time subject itslef, shall 00 |50 00 [] [] [] S0 1 any o of ;;::;::",,‘,‘.‘.'T_i}.‘.",:'.{;';“.,‘;‘&‘,;‘.}‘.’.‘.‘f‘ vt | WRAPS AND SUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. Rt , by mail on ¥ecolnt | ity powers shall cease on the 20th day of Fulton &t., Bro klyn, drag her down too, That it would b | #rrests were made. REAL ESTATE BROKERS be three hundred dullars, no place to talk to him. Her best| One of the street cars broke down OFFICERS, SUPERIOR s plan would be to return home, dry her [ on its way to ll)mtmuxlvr and the pas- No. 1508 Farnham Streot, Aol VIT IR ra0r g | S e tears, and at some other time talk and [ sengers weroobliged to tako street and | ©OIVEAEL A, = = INEIES. [clab shali be conducted by a FITS EPiLEPSY ray with the errring one. This the | walker's express from the curve on| wos—Naorh side ovn Grand Central ot | board of three directors, who shall be ady c-msented to do, She retraced | lower Broadway. The car was soon B elected from among ~ the stockholders, and o her stops and returned to her howe, ]nlutnll' for’ ropairs and a car put in its FRESE !l';:_.'l: Loby ,::itn-.“l"'l sush FALLING gICKNESS where she no doubt passed a sleepless | pluce on the route. A 3 e A1y i, 3 A night. Mr, Keller thought he would ot (Oandies, Nuts, Fruits, Eto., Etc, o ): AR Rermanantly 'Cured=ne bumhug=hy ene \ In convemence' S 5 ine VA8 Lo . s 80 NN, month's usage of N '8 Oelebrat- kel byyd - YT : s it \\ DURABILITY, ECCNOMY Our sister city must be careful. | Pa, desoribes it thus: * 1 ) We fear the oficers of the law over tle of Thomas' Kekoriry On this 20th ¢ thero are unmindful of the good treat- | 1 SLCy GG G WoRterud oure of R E STA U RA NT | posmanatly At oublle ment their erving citizens roceived [ proyved worth more than gold to me | box, Dr. Goulard is tho only ph) sl cia that has evor mide this ] study. and a5 to our knowledge thousanls have | been Permanetly cured by the use of these | for said county, | powders, will guarantee a permanent se o spocial | ¥ GENERAL CONSTRUCTION BUY =€ BESTI - uwr{her:sl. A peddler from there be- 17e0dlw gl Rahvouda }”LE‘I‘;:' l:n‘?\\\l-:.i:c;]'l\: ‘p‘:r;‘d‘:d' RSO PMUNS 1O\ S Ianat e ing found on our strevts seliing with- | se— - 'And Confection: | ierndorf, to iowg b be d All -ulleraew abs uld glve shae Pow i o ers of the ecoing articles of in- | ders an carly trial, and be convinced of their out a liceuse was arrested, fined about| G F, Manderson Ty corparation, aud asknowledged the same to T e —SOLD BY— o remitted by Mayor Vaughn. Two| ATTORNEY - AT - LAW/| 416 10th 8t, OMAHA, NEB, T | i iy i s 8| ang OtICk i is si b, public j ouglas county, [, Addre:s, ASH & R. men claiming to hwl from this side 2 Farnhaw 8¢, Omabs N FANCYFR)I' & QAKES, &c. ABPEQIALTY | Nebrauks, o0 (F D8 . "“*360 Fulton St Breokiym N. Y. O i . e ——

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