Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 25, 1881, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

t to this city t «of Venison and Fresh Ven. ! 1119 Farahamstreet. | Saddl aon Hamsat French's Specinity of ) rescripti s at Opera [ ThO Frisoner Deluzed into o thought o to escape if ever, ain let go his hold hand 1w his teeth [ing oui over Mil 1 | now was the and to make the v he scized his left Y BEE: FRIDAY, It | sond Presbytorian church, | ofli | i South Omaha M. E { ehureh, corner of Tenth and Di. [ streets, at 10:30 a. m., where Rey ce J NOVEMBER 25, 138i a American, to “take a drink of a holi- day,"” was pretty generally indulged [in, but not to such as extent as to | breed any serious disorder on the | and grappled with him. The fellow struggled out into the hall, whena pal atthe head of the stairs shot twice at L. Rice at Joe NOR RENT--A furnished front with bo rd, in privat preforied. Cal il et '::,,'”! Submission at La-t. {and bit threo of th fingors severely. | W. Tugram, pastor of the Christian fj;;‘;;*;;;;}“ '};;my;';_m:fg;;;g;;';;[ Casper, which mado him loose lis| S =t — sl o { Hooked back with 1”1-‘1 iron I;) Do churey, dolivered tho wormon; St | iy wero aproad, which the |Bolds and both of tho robbers | ' dania'exchango, .k cor. 1o ani, e holm & . Tl Tlet Sanention iu the New | Groat, beaton over the head with an- |1 s chureh, where joint scevices | g orant Thomas & Jeremiah sensoned | escaped, No track of them could | et ER) Jatl | other hook by Gurey and bitten by [ of the Episcopal denominations were 6 G ni8E AT BKBSRIANG Kand o |1 1 i b hut ot M FOR BALE. Just Auniven-=-A lage 1t of Loy Jail Miller, it is no wondor that the dead- , and Rev. Mr, Paterson vreached | 1© 8 nicety. An especially handsome | be found at the time, but both Mr. - —_—— and claborate table feasted the oyes Ford and Officer Casper have heen and Youths Ulsters - tobe closed out cheap | r ly grip was loosened, but he had|the discourse; and at the Roman r 4§ 3 8 ) \ 5 [QOR SALE--A hardware a at Polack's. nov /. One of the most fearful and deadly [ meantime seized the jailor by the | Catholic cathedral on Ninth street, "“"'r‘;"_'?]'“.‘}‘ L ?‘ i “}“‘;“I'»":“f' I(,’“]M ‘“'"l‘,"f“”‘"l“["f LR L Wikt “l...g R Tl Swisn cheese imported and T . sod | beard which was ° quite " long|where the Omaha Union Catholic| Urieds Sheien anc obster Sancs |neaday caught ticir gurie. Would well the whole or take n partner, petv i gy [ eneountors that was ever exporionced | TG GEEL Y AR Sor B | Fibiary association assisted in a | ©V3eT Soup, and numerous trimmings, | Onthe morning _of the burglary | yrmctical tnner and wiivg to Wk inthe Witttk LR | by mortal man, fell to the lot of Jo| ¢hole beard in Wieman's hands, and | body at solemn high mass. were arranged in a most ornamental | Mr. Ford went into the Gold | and take charge of it. No etter chanco ever of sonth 13th street o il iaith Mool AL . ) Uy L b fashion, and proved decidedly taste-|Dust saloon, on the corner | ¢t foragood uiness ' About £2,000 requir A meeting of the W, ( will be | Miller, the county jailer to go through | fled through the door, which he pulled AT ST. BARNABAS CHURCH fal: d1m{Riing wiko; Worend ' very ot Twellth T Do) K¥G6tN e, ha Bee. 654- held ot the Baptist church, Friday, Nov. | Wednesday and ho owes his life to-day | to, but could not lock behind him. |y . gaa large congrogation. Dean |neat lunch, which was duly nppre. |and found Stringer — Brantuat, I i i e ol 5th, at 8 o'clock. All are cordially in vited. Mrs. J. H. Barroughs, President. —~One hundred and fifty-nine beautiful residence lots, located on Hamilton street, half way between the turn table of the rod atreet car line and the waterworks resorvoir and addition, and just west of the convent of the Sisters Poor Claire in Shinn's addition. Prices range from $75 to Chias. E. Do Groat, who is in prison under conviction for arson and Danl, H. Garoy, who is undec indictment for robbing a rogistored letter pouch and enmbezzling the money. Tho man who was zuilty of all the deviltry which is to be recorded in this story is (corge Wicinans, a cat- penter and general utility man, who The crazy man struggled loose from De Groat and G lunge after his v was gone. Miller erept across the stone court in a weak and helpless condition and ndmitted Sheriff Guy, who unlocked two of the upper colls and called the men down to hisaid, Weimens having meantime Darricaded the door and turned off the gas which had and made a tim, but the latter Milispaugh read the fiest part of the morning oftice. Rev. Mr. Doherty read the lessons, Rev. Mr, Patorson read the prayers and preached an able discourse of about an half hour's Jength. The topic was *‘Thanksgiv- ing.”" He dwelt successively upon the reasons for thankfulness for the con- dition of the country, and for national, church and private blessings. Dean ciated. were given, and a ball by the duncing society cccupied Central hall. Hartz’ performance also drew o laige atten- dance, as elsewhere mentioned. The Catholie Union library association also gavo a well attended and very pleasant gocial entertainment at theic hall in Creighton block. Taken altogether, Last evening soveral private partics |in a back room. whom he suspicioned, playing poker Upon being ques- tioned he said that he had just come from Plattsmouth, It was afterwards found that Brantnat bad not come from the place named that morning, as o letter was sent to his brother here that he was in the city. Wednesday, as Oflicer Casperwas pa- troling Tenth street, he was accosted | D condition, one 25 14. I sn P Enquire Owaha Foundry and Mac 481 QORSALETeam good ponk Barn, 16th St. % BHICK FOR I.'AI;A. 2051 TABROOK & COF. EMIS has rattling long lists of housos, ot lands aud farma for sale Call and ged to 8100 each, and will bo sold on eaty | g hyon in Omahin for threo or four | prighily throughout the Dat DD N lapaugh said tho final Thinkegiv- | Thanksgiving was both approprintely by o negro boy, Who said, “why, | &em terunsto those who will fmprove, Bemiv' | gy St ot Tonger. o s 1argo, | Niition was deesehed n. Mood, Wie: | ¢ service and gave tho benedietion. |and decorously obrorved by Omali, | whery'd you coms from 1”1 thought | JOR SALE—siape of Doulaesud Sarpyoua: eal estate agency, Fifteenth and Douglas | oweifully built man, of great na. | poicr 2 : s TG offering in behalf of the aged and | and everybody is doubtless the happier {you was shot.” Casper questioned | Wes. A BOSEWATER, I52 i) mans’, and almost specchless and atrocts. tural strength, He isa “erank™ in | gy 3 i infirm clergy fund was a handsome | for the day. him, and the boy said that he had|= — — BHS. e vt g e Sherift Guy first ran for a doctor and ; ek ) g Jbly N d &) OUSES AND LAND—icmis ronts houses, Warner's Safe Kiduoy and Liver | the modem aceeptance of the torm, | for aditional assistance at.d pending | 0 Appropriste music. was rendered Py been in u saloon on North Tenth | [ Wt Soten iato " oua: s, ‘siecer ey SHalv | being neither “wholly sane 1o | 1o retarn the madman inside the | PY the boy choir. PERSONAL. strcot on the morning of the | rooms, etc. 'See 1st paze i e onti insanc. . He appears | 411yay gmashed the chawr, beneh, FIRNT METHODIST CHURCH. Jowoph B, Gossage, of the Dlack Hills | burglary when two —men came MISCELLANEOUS. Skating 'Round the Pond o el nental| window suah and overy moveable atSt. Barnabas church a_full | Journal, is at the Withnell. ol e I WL LDAY AT eliA equilibrium through a combination of | i PR T AN s by o ey Sscmblen Hib7 e Fitat 3 Ak 1 one s G olored woman Vholesale and retall, 12 T Rt e domenti diiculy and Toor. whisks, | St ey the o o tho ngrogubion sumbiel ut the i | - M, Gaslnd, with H. . Tilns & | thore, “T'vo ahot that, 3= o o b — of | ] _tew Al dropped myself 8o often but whother tho whisky led to the| Ho also unloaded the contents of the |and Rev. Mr. Stewart conducted the | €0 ¢f Chicago, spent Thanksgiving inja policeman, Frank.” The woman | QTRAVED—From 8. E. corner 18th and Dax- it \ AR bR family trouble or the latter drove him e 1) G bt acs T e TIN H ATalR SRR TR o8 | cown and picked turkey with a number of [ asked what Frank, and the man an- |5 «t, bay horse & years old, 15 hands I'hat T am broke and bent. piarnkl g A& ! )l bedel iarvey |oxcrcises, Rev jMr, Harsha, p A cered, “T1 Buhemis }58 high. Liberal reward for recovery will be paid. to strong drink is not wholly eloar. |\who ™ were trembling for | theSecond Presbytorien chureh, preach- | friends. swered, “That Bohemian policeman | {3\ itk 506-20" The fun the boys and girls had on the basin at the foot of Farnham atreet yesterday was enough to eatisfy anyone that “winter hath its charins.” At any rato ho has heon subject to crazy spells and has once been in the asylum at Lincoln, About four weeks ago had one of his spells and was in the county jail for forr he would think of the key and come in to them, and who stoot on either side of the door armed with the iron hooks, They at length had to put up the bedding to keep off the ed, taking his text from Chrenicles T, ~‘For He is good; for His mer- cy endureth forever.” 'Che speaker gave in his opening a graphic descrip- tion «f the feast of the tabernacle The following, among others, registered at the Withnell house yesterday: E. Schras S, dman, of . Briggs, of Wy- of Denve who travels around here without any beard on his face.’ Following this clue Kusper found the neero woman, who stated that what the toy said was true, and gave ] 'UND—-Gold ring. nqulre at thia office and prove proporty. 50 t JTRAYED—A red cow of medium size with a h ece rope tied arou d her ucek, from Ly ¢ Enewald, 13th and Jackson Sts, Reward will be Nearly a thousand persons were on quite o while. He was finally dis- | g (o0 of filth and broken s that | under the Jewish dispensation, which U'[‘i' the names of Brantnot and one Cusic, | paid fer her recovery. £55- the ico at one time in the aftornoon, | charged and armed with a lettor from | LR 3% e B ealiFred L) {16 SHoARE EUplo HBORE “’m- b ey : who formerly worked on_the spile- | ygorosaLs RS until the broad surface was fairly [ Charley Do Groat, secured a job wath [ “ay 4t “htf-past four, the fight |the same time of the year as our| The following guests were registered at | driver in the U, P. yard, and who| L " radingand terr . front on black with glidizg, sliding and tumb. | the U P.On Tucsday nizht he vol: | 4™ gy byoquent storm of fury | Thanksgiving occurs, His theme was [the Creishton house yesterday: James|eame from Plattsmouth. — The | [ES "oy il particalars enquire A Kochy ling humanity. - But the sport amply | tntarily surrendored himecl up and [}ud ~oceupiod ~about ~threo | divided into foar topics: Universal | Myers, of Odeil; re. Tawell, of Tincoln; | latter had been kniown by Foud as bo- |13 Farotam st 556-20 ] ; v s v ced ag g T 5 b o i 5 m, o r al ¢ 3 3ra S TR T compensated all for whatever braises | W88 placed again in his cell. Thiscell | .1y and the man was worn out, the | obligation of Than! ug, m|Ge Temple, Theo, Haller, L. 1, |ing an especial ‘‘pard” of Brantnot, PO FIBAITS T CHAYON—basgle aui O and ““barked” limbs it brought. Sev- eral renters of skates drove a thriving business, and then an envious crowd atood around unable t tho requis- iterunners under their feot that they might join the throng. Many ladies and misses were thore, carefully sometimes more carofully than seemed was one of a row of four situated at the right of the door by which the jail is entered on the enst. . Tho four opeu into a common hall and front upon two windows louking out to the south. Each cell is provided with two bunks and DeGroat had been occupy- ing the oxtra bunk in Wiemans’ cell, hose was turned on him and he was drowned submission, captured and lodged in a coll up staivs. Miller was found to be not seriously injured, but had suffered from numerous bites, scratches, ete., and the loss of his beard. Weimens was banged and bruised up terribly, and, as Miller ad- connection with which he referred to the custom of all nations to give thanka; national reasons for thanks- giving, among which he spoke of the prosperity of the country. the de- crease of the debt, and the stability of the government. Here a touching allusion was made to President Gar- Hale, of Battle South Bend, Cameron, of Blair; ¥ Creek; J. G. Romin, of The Canfield houss registen indicates the foll wing arrivals: George Burkham, of Norfol - George W. Waite, of Wakefield; Harry Young, agent of the Jollities; Frank T, Anderson, of Ogden; Hugh Tutton, of who formerly boarded in the house and had taken him up there fre- quently. It was also found that Brantnot had gone to Plattsmouth and Casper accordingly went there and arrested him Wednosday. At the eame time Ford caused the arrest oi Cusic at the Green Tree House by 150 decorative paintin MHS, D, R WARDNER, room 1, Jacob's Block. ba2tt NOUND—Koys on Fainham, in front of Tofts. , Owner can have san o by’ proving property "\ and paying for this advertisement at the Bee office. 231 EMIS' REAL KSTATE BOOM.—See 1st puge. 1] \ Y BLREIA f I ] in GIVING THANKS. tion was e u»‘..{.‘ i BURGLARS CAUGHT - 1 by Dot Garey 1 number of memt ' | 33on Ni<1 11 rod Friday Mor NOV A Orazy Man Makea s this tim t d|Geperal Obeervance in the ty were | \ The Robbers Who Entered [ Mr tr " " 118 onths Coun 7 Churches terday L Y Patrick Ford's Restdence [[YOR BENT-} T th St = Jailor ‘ “, A ,‘ & ngt day Business was gon Corraled. P=-Pisnos & 8 Tenth I'at voal lin od | wont and Able Discourses to Iy A led during the afternoon . oo Ly SR 3 o Congrogations, while tloton th 1 aid ono tuf ¥ are ldentified by o Woman | 10§ UENT A <t ' ] J I Huma YW v . ke ere being discussed, and most el Pl . Fi's | bice . . { BE. Ui toekniting wrd. Kloymmen took & to Whozm They Confesseid ' comin coper's O t pushed day ned b " 3 Aol ald Shopme oK P hea through 3 bar wught the y Sidis oliday., None of t now R the Deed hed £5 s, parlo , jtreng th po g Wt ith arkling frost on the | however, last evening or this morn . Also w sincle room. Chi: 1 Da V " vt e A -Che. By 1 walks, and the roads as|uro missing upon the subscribers b naker Uy M Ale & 3 1ow | back t 16 gratin 1d it there Las adanant, rvicea wonie y fu 1ha % i [He Ohokes and Bites Jeilor Aict o Ktad ®it Boe b darey Vin the United Preshytotian | 5 aves of toil”in the various estab et st 1y biiek b Miller and 18 About to reached his arm otib through the win A . ¢ Piatitsont [ ishments took therr dinner “on the | boarding house e wmis doors wert uf 2t 3 il Him de 158, Lecin P“;'.““ il | h, ecorner of ighteenth and | (1y"" 4g usual, and changed nothing of Pat. Tord, on Tenth street, in : K m, g 3 A it £ Bt od fornia stree here Dr. Stelling, | the usnal p i y the e room: ) Underwear at s teized the raflian by the collar of the | ; e ibudbo g DG L “'1\ Al ‘; about $70 was stolen from a sick | door west of & | - st and shirt, pulling his head back | pastor ¢ wlieran church, 00's were which 1made | s ¥ rde at Kubin's SHat! " y |to Uig Bars, and stretéling « (‘1(‘).3]- hed at 11 &, m.: First Methodist | MANY » homo circle cheerier, and de- | Man named Patrick ! h When Charley De Groat and | LU & I J ¢ MEIOCISH ] Gl dedly noisier, watch belmging to novasul ¢ % other hand with one of the iron hooks | ¢, el i PR, m, whiste 3 Thab LTS Tt s ¢ 3 Lol thing iv the best ever | Dan Garsy Save His mentioned, he beat the man over the | i Wi 0 R y ; 80 ¢ \-.n‘ (u‘v he I art | Frauk Casper. Casper awakened to To_youne iben wo ke Yoo T Life. 1, the blood at every stroke spuri- | 1'% h e L U U, | find one of the burglars in his room rlors: two micly N ) thé Iabtor belf i VhieAlakntly ana y : O 20 s itisth vore | [BALEDIAY-AUA. H. Sander’ Foed Stare really necessary--hold up by gallant | ti¢ tatter being vory cleanly and or i -, did ~ well to escape | ficld's death, andthanks given that he | Sutton; O. L. Blackburn, of Milford. Ofhicer McCune, and both men were | 1) 1013 Harney St. 819-t¢ | oscorts. It was an old-fushioned aftor- | 4¢r1y in his habits. Tuesday night|wie' his life, for if he had|dieda Christion and strongin the| Thanksgiving brought the following |J%i1ed- : EMIS' REAL KSTATE RXCHANGE—8 | noon of sport, and no doubt all who |*fter giving himself up, Wiemans paq Jis vest on with his | faith. Also state reasons for thanks- ha M olitan 3.0 Yesterday morning the colored wc-| kD st page. R participated fully_onjoyed tho exhil. | forubbed out his coll and put it in or- | yitics it hio would have killed him | giving, roforring to the i | b o e e - 0 |man who' lives noxt door to| pyEMis' NEW GITY MAPS, 10 _Mounte eration of the quick bounding blood | 4¢F butas ho made some quecr breaks | j)) yoif qofense St pupula(,?un, Rl R R IATED, O l{“““"l{‘""l’yl“"‘l\]' U‘“;Y' O’Conner’s ealoon on North Tenth Mavs, $2.50. GEO. P, BRMIS. in the veins, and aro filled with eager- :‘:" cell mate becamo uneasy and | \igmans was to-day apparently | dation of colleges, schools and of Burliogt n; C. P. Bidwell, of St.|gtreet, identitied both prisoners at the GflUIIGlL BI_“FFS SPEGIM_ ness to go ag the solicitation of Gare went to his cell, rational and said to the reporter that churches. Personal reasons, which Louis; George I. Bancroft, of Dunbar; Mrs. M. P. Kellam, of Avoca; Carl jail, and stated that at the time they camein the house}Brantnat took three } —— ) e Miller and he quarrelled over a point |ncluded home comforts, friendly as- | ™ 2 > § A Humbugged Again. ::;L“‘ ;::':’:‘l';’h‘;d{l:'r‘:":f ;’I'r:?’l Lv?n "h: in a game of cards and had a square | sociations and extended privileges. :‘""‘f’ ‘l’! Swalesburg; W, K. Stone, of ;’::32; E 1:"“:;" g;::llrkl;:?: h:r:;:x e "oI 'cEsL { T saw s0 much said about the mer- oh onendintolth osed o "y 1 fight but that there was no hard feel- | The music was appropriate and excel- | Corry, Pa. B S 1S “Cull 'g’I' 0 ¢ the boodle, any | NOTICE —Special sdvertisements, such ae f ! its uilflox’ ”‘“W“- and my wife who ({005 OREER G HIO SHE HHOC, eoUEk: ar | ing on either ide, lent. A World of Good. ""?’;y soullyy Tve got the boodle, 8V | 1oy, Kound, To Loan, For Sale, Te Rent, | was always doctoring, and never well, S UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. One of the most popular medicines |~ Botl) Policeman Casper and Street Wants, Boarding, ctc., will bo inserted in this column at the low rate ot TEN CENTS PER HARTZ AT BOYD'S. teased me so urgently to got her some, | #10ps. The announcement that Rev. G. F. e e—a——— now before the American public, is much 1 concluded to be humbugged again;| Last night the prisoners wero all Stelli ol . - . Commissioner Ford deserve LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS | i i 2 & il Stelling, pastor of the English | Hop Bitters. Yousee it everywhere. | cradi S hoh ity | and 1 am glad 1 did, for in less than |locked up as usual, but Wiemans e Lutheran church, was to preach | People take it with good offect. It ;‘:flu"“ f::ktulrllv:;fl;ll::r in which they [PER LINE for wch subsequent _imsertion. 1 two months use of the Bitters my |seemed more cranky than usual, He | qho Matinee andEvening Perform- wifo was cured and she has remained a0 for eighteen months since. T like auch humbugging. —H, T. St. Paul. —8t. Paul Pioncer-Preas wanted to baptize DetGroat, und, get- ting out a bible which was in the cell, would throw it on the floor, jump on it, curse and douse water about the ance Havo Big Houves. Hartz is u steady and drawing card drew a large congregation. Rev. Mr. Sherrill, of the Congregational church, and Rev. Mr. Graham, pastor of the United Presbyterian, assisted. Mr. Sherrill's prayer was builds them up, It is not as pleasant to the taste as some other Bitters as it is not a whisky drink. It is more like the old fashioned bone-set tea that has done a world of good. If the criminals’ arrest DO NOT BE DECEIVED. In these times of quack medicine Leave adv ertisements at our office, up-stairs, comer Broadway and Main strects, Council Bluffs. 2 ANTED—Everybody in Council Blufls lo to take TiE 13Kk, 20 cents per week, do Office corner Broadwsy and BovLicaol B ey adg such & ket |t tho opora houss. A matineo per- | especially touching and sppropriate. | you don't feel just right try Hop Bit-| Avertisements everywhore, 1 is tly | il o Bt it The Weather. formance yosterday afternoon was| The preacher’ subject was ~“Our|ters.—Nunda News. Worthy of praise, and which really | N OTICE Yourangot the quickest and Vest Yesterday still continued fair and he didn't dry up he'd have to come in to him, as it was impossiblo for any given to a large house. ‘I'he magician Country,” and his text Jonah 1: 18, “What is the country?” The speaker novlp-decl does as recommended. Electric Bit- pictur s f your children, & by patron. izing Burke's excelsior gallery ne poss. office, pleasant. There was a gencral, al-|one onthe first floor, in which the|and his troupe were both at their best | ¢.iq that, while we are yot in_the | A tral package of * BLACK-DRAUGHT” ters, we can vouch for as being a true ;"::"';'.‘_ l;:;{fl ’.‘.“.il.".‘;r;;’,':.'.!‘,:‘.’.a:'-‘s.i‘.;,‘a’.'.iffi r though but slight, rise in tho ther- | colls aro located, to sleep. At 0re| q gaye n very satisfactory entertam- | shadow of a great boreavement, there | froe of charge, ——————|#nd reliable remedy, andono that fyiic, steo.do mometer. The high winds of the pre- coding duy had spent their force, and o'clock at night the noiso had in- crousod, as tho advocate of baptism kept up his crazy orgies. At this A man named Barton, con- the St. Elmo variety ment, nected with is .n¢ impropriety in a national thanksgiving. He spoke of the country in & comprehensive At oodman There 18 one merchant on Farnham will do as recommended. Theyinvari- bly cures stomach and liver cemplaints diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary r mmedintely, the bighest wages, 4. J. Goon, 7-1 hght x;inullwrly_l “lml westerly winds | hour Mr. M\llurl unm;! and nturtmllllu theatre, was the holder of the lucky | g wine that we have & great country | strcet of whom we can speak in the dlfllc}:\lllc;. We klplnvq whe_reofthwe Agenty 40 SR "v::.m':':; generally provailed. to roason with the crank, He|¢iikot which caurht owing ma- | physical g Sl g i sioh speak, and can readily say, give them e esiaye aEOve AL Oiatin ast |15 i b ticket which caught the sewing ma-| physically; a good country considering | highest terms without flattery; whose wtrial, Sold at fifty conts a bottle by Counci) Blufts, ShovUte year (26th) was ushered in with a light undor-clothing, and left the door lead- chine, In the cv s the attendance its koil and climate; a free country, in that it is particularly distinguished oods we can praise without lying, and at whom we never look without bein Tsh & MeMahon. (3) A0 O I e ) e’ office anow, followed by clear weather, but|ing into Shorift Guy's apartments : sh : witho — Novi it '0 TOMmA] + R account of its freedom; a promising | v ed 0 amiliar line, ‘‘An e tho temporaturo romined low through- | locked, 1o unlockyd the door load- | was atill lurgor. ~Tho porformance | o SR P P TES BEG T ONE o e it mobleat work of | SPEGIAL NOTICES. POIERS TIOKE OFFICE —Waein irend ‘L‘l‘lfl ;.':,‘:!':yl']';" l'{ "L'i_ hll’“‘:;"' 20° ;““"."“‘.“ '"“1'-":: ]‘]"Il“"l“y?“f‘l "’l‘:““"]' was unusually good and excited much may ~feol at times hopeless|God.” Wo are speaking of Phillip [ e o skenloidnios to "‘l’_";’,';'m_"L"';“"“.“""‘ ”"n;m;“'“ 11 ‘miuhnu;n: l_,yc' he maxi- l‘}““’k"“ it u:ll ml o m; .;l]ul‘. i ‘l'l::" applause, Mrs, Huberman held the|becauso of the politioal corruption, | Lang, 1320 Farnham street, who o e AMOHE Y] e (Erry ke 5 i 1o Koy 1 tho coor of tho lirst Tock, | ticket drawing the watoh, The fea- |intemperance and national and per-[sells every description of men's|== = —— 0 ooy o ce DA pUrCg The Bound Unloosed. best styles and of superiorior work- manship and finish, which o 1s offer- ing at low prices, A careful inspec- tion by parties interested is solicited. CHAS, SHIVELICK, General Household Furniture, 1208 and 1210 Farnham street, and started toswing the door open with- All these lit- things ho says ho out removing the lock, tlo incautious bum into the west end of the cell, where he downed him. Seeing that the blows had no apparent effect, Miller began to pound the crazy man's head with the butt end of the heavy | key, laying open the scalp overy time, | but he was no mateh for the devilish ture of Har principal pri " method of giving the is that the ticket is . — Trimmed Hats, 30, at the **Boston Store,” o provision monopoly at Bunce's, goods at low prices. n23.2¢ 50 cents, worth | sonal evil which still exists, yet all hope still fora better futare. The | of the Christian people of the world, that his cause was stoadily advancing, {and that the attacks of the infidel land unbeliever of overy class were | falling powerless. Ho i equally able | to provide for our temporal welfare as | witness the plenty that abounds in boots and ladies’ shoes. He hasa full and complete assortment, from Omaha for several years past, than whom there is no more popular, af- fable and polite salesman on the street, — - Buy your Thanks other (iroceries of all L. Thomas Room§ Crei¢hton Block. V ONEY TO LOAN—Call at Law Oftce of D, | 9f h Fifth street, four doors beiow t » Council Bluffs, ANTED-A housckeoper st 1100 Farnham \\, Ky 408-tf n cook at Chris, nham street TANTED A firet-class woun \ Moikt's tos surant, 1105 ¥ 4o FANTEDGirl to do_housework. \‘ 110 ANTED—Funding bridge and school mxafl., Thaokegiviog . caps ot Bunoo's, | LY. of the ‘other aud ‘was ' 8oon | o= i and Nilver | ur olty, our stato and the tion WM. GENTLEMAN'S, A g s iy 2L it o lt™ apen | Ware at Edholi & Erickson's o oy itheroun abudonco |, i 20 Sevonty (170 ST uncit o o v WaxtTeD, - A tew more good active relinble purchasing agents to soll the light running Domestic sewing i his hands and knees, his antagonist holding him as stated. Miller was by this time nearly Nickle Clocks, Marble Clocks, Ala baster Clocks, Bronze Clocks, En ameld Clocks, Gilt Clocks, Glass the harvest bountiful and peace and plenty roigning over all. In con- clusion tho speaker read the 148th Barrels of Selectod York State Avples | just recoived at J. B, French 'Cu. 1t is a well known fact that New York apples keep better than West truic, care of childron, Dest of references required. “‘I‘l"“ southea-t corner of 20th and California Bta, Best of wages. 80501 D110 to 200 Ioads of dirt near fird Charles Thompson, Franklin street, | U€ ) ! R hYB Irawn from the hat by a committe eake: 3 e v e alles ~ To loan at from 8 to 10 per cent oy i nayst | e il o foe & hog | i o tho. fret i in bis 10, | sieeted i raudom froms Bhe mdion, | Toeoer concluded by repeating tho | the largest to tho sallost aizen, from | $50.()()) 52 K38t it By ime onstipa 1l ot ! Owi i80) V¢! . AN ‘ B ot p > o P i 5 C 5 e :AI\‘:“ “:“I-g;:‘i::pfilvl\r;li::‘:lt wx‘«m: ru'~ k:‘.;t‘i":fi-:lm ::,r‘x‘u '::x;l:'l‘:l““_l}“l":'} ‘“‘:: #0 there is not s possibility of a collu- “Of all the mighty nations prices, from the most cxpensive to the o Ll Lol = ey ED—To buy 100 to » gy e, e | i "%, 4t s o wel o oxpuc o ot 0T el S e olore - this cu | G50 (0 e zon el 5 ok | WV i o, stipation still more ag.ravated.” 1 was .y‘ l ,,t’u, ik tl o hi Lawton in his ‘‘niggor business” ia v Mr. Lang has recently enlarged his | ghGakis, for 50 6 years, on Orst-claw city and [ oo e e ) told about your SPkING BLossoy and triea [ Prisoner to get the advantage of him, | jrrogigtible. Horeceived three encores gra 3 store, making extensive alterations, | tarw property. Biuis ReaL Esrats and LOAN ANTED— A fint-class broom ticr, Mayne \ it. lvl\n:lmwhny ll..m ulurm and tzmuxh :nlut c;nd.u o\'lury hope of aid frulm last night, and showed for tho first SOUTH OMAHA M. E. T ;,l:“ltly improved the np- |Aomor. 16th and Dourlcs Sta ¥ ouncil Blufls, lows. — 56030% some monthy © clupsed still rowain so. | Sherift Guy, who cannot enter the| . . 4 Wpy R EY - v 3 & = —= R SALE- Ol ors 40¢ hundred, & 1 shall, however, alweys keep some on | court of thfi’ jail until it is unlocked | horo his hat brick, which faitly| There was but a small congregation | poarance f things generally, and he HELP WANTED. TR e o, Eolimen de, et hand in cade of old complaint returaing, | ¢ tho i 1"‘ Of e o ©¢ | made the gallery gods howl with de- | in attendance upon the very interest- | oy has better facilities for giving |- e Puice, 50 conts; teinl bottles 10 cents, FOM.YH0 InAlae, conrse thero wasi ight, ing exercises held in the South Oma- | wtisfaction and attending to custom ANTED—Throo hundred men, T EDWAl{D l{UEHL n2l-eollw | DO opportunily for a prisoner to gain v 3 ha M. E. church, but those who failed k than ever before. o has four 8175 and £2.00. Inquiroat_Intelligonce e e e his freodom, but merely to got full| Dr. Amelin Borroughs, Withnell : yoxi ihay oye A AF | ofiice, Eleventh sticct between Farnhanm and | MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI BLACK-DRAUGHT " makes chills | liborty to go'for his Keeper. louse, Tunaday and Fridays, 10 a m, | Do there missed a most excellent | or five hands employedon gentlemon's | farnoy. TIONALIST, 498 Tenth Street, between Farnbam y 4 ki g PAPAL A0 : o e present tho Revs, Marquette,jof _this | yworkmen, noted for their skill and 3 present, and on certain conditions in the fu. ALC. ¥. Goodwan, swing the cell door open, the prisouer| . - L ""' kinds at White. | congregation, Maxfield, of the First| judgment. Mr. Lang carries Zeig: |~ A o et v A 46 e A0 Solid :iiv e ‘;.'““ "l‘l"l‘_\ Mo ;\prlll‘ng u|m]|| ltmn llLu“u tm\s:-(. hufurl\]x house's drug store, 60 North Six.| M- E. church, u:ndJ,h\\'.T:ngrfum, of Lr-’ and Potter's make of Ladies’ \\,_\ "gn‘,:.‘:,‘,.;é"md A ian ) Solid silverware & Mo | ho know what was the matter, and | *o7 g J 9 “|the Christian church, o former|and children’s shoes, wonounced | ytreets. X ] i ~ Millan's. n23-2t | seized him by the throat, Seving fopnth el - eod2m read the lesson of the morning, while | by~ 4l to be equal ,(n[:my and | vy SN A — Wrer—— that the dovil was to pay, Miller took | 4, (0 Whipple & McMillaw's, | Mr: TMaxfield offered the opening|gecond to none. He has also “T*;"‘" I“w'l‘:m"“'“::;":”“‘ Y b ¢ Plymouth gloves at Bunce's. n23-2t | a grip too and rammed Ahp« nlM!l{\ul l'l ot * | prayer, and the singing was very ap-|ip stock a full line of Kissock, Mason qui © at 116 17th 51, het. Webster nd Buet. H | ——pere backward through the wind¢ w, taaing s heleai i —-="""" | propriate and good. berg & Co.’s St. Louis goods, mon's i3 (e f h'“"'l_‘ chaina at Whipple ‘E“,MA“’ sash and all but the bars. Woimans | (iyeat Burgains in Overe Ul-| The sermon was preached by Rev. [ boots and shoes, both hand and ma- ANTED - Situation hk\‘ ."‘40“1“:"0::?-:”:: ‘¥ Mullan's. n2i-2t w ;’).“P;";;.‘i‘ly in ‘;'“"'Q‘h":id.'l"."c.k storn aud Ulaterottes, Expecting to[J, W, Ingram who took as his text|chine made, and guaranteed for fit Sansias nour Tith S . 600-20% | Tri ey H ’DE' 81,80 ab ‘;“ ;"fi h:;ll“:i’ who “‘l_ h ~ l‘““.)’ open up about a month ago, 1 bovght | the 147th Psalm, in whichthe Prophet | and durability. He has probubly the T L e f',mm"d ats 5o, worth $1.50 af l’y“ul i bl 07 M) fus \"',‘.'" NOW 1 a lurge stock of above named goods, | exhorta the praise of God for his care | largest hne of rubber goods ever dis- A girl '°:gfi°§:,? s \ the *‘Boston Store. }v anted a blow !(l"n""ul in lwmlma a8 T wish to have on hand at this part | of the church, his power, his mercy, played in this market, His noveltics T TG i MBS = nmt.l fu-"‘uulug ;l up with anc ‘l‘_lylr M@ | of the scason. To make quick sales, | his providence, his blessings upon the | in the line of Ladies’ Arctics and lu‘wil \\ P poland, 1418 Dodge ‘ CHAMBER FURNITURE. | Mnotbor in rapidsucocssion, = Wicmana [ offer thom at very low pices. Cali | kingdom, ete. ' From this text Mr. | sandals are excoedingly varied. The | ke ot Sw I PR g i S R ‘l;ui ::::;lu u‘lu u(;l:)l‘ h enlll hi:u ';»rr |nn'gn.ilm at the l)|m:'u ".nunu‘ lngrm.n preached an eloquent discourse | head clerk (hulunt.ublulunum, Mr- 7ANTED A first class c3inder press fesder, I i d 4 ' . Lo, in which he showed conc! 2 ober! el y Aen. W' this office. { lot of new chamber sets, in latest and et L NS, V. Clothing Sto P, Luxo, hich he s} 1 conclusively that | Robert Rozensweig, is & young gen. | Y novo bt I in 2 YUinerabdio spov @ A0K@ n23-6t* | the Lord had provided for the welfare | tleman well and favorably kunown in ! < o W. D, |Played out, and bis strongth was fast | (1,0l Waluut and Rosewood Clocks, | Psalm and appealed to all to unite in A ' ‘avenue. Enquire at Biee | x.h'uu. For terms address, A T e A nd it aak \ it nd Rosow od Clocks, | bt l.l,- Y T e nova2d St Bt Mary's avonu nguire st Boo i Womack, general traveling sgent, n‘ \ ) e argo vaviety, nt | praise to the giver of al & e - A' a l t l P Owmahia, Nobraska, NG ke aud jialireated Lereiy, aud Al Epnowx & Erioksox's, | gifts. Buft psoiutely rPure. 3 SR though the noise penetrated the entire Al ssias | At the closo of the sermon, Rev.| Muckwheat ut Buffotts. Mado from Grape Cresn Tartar. No other Double wool mittens at Bunce's, | building help from the outside was as| Tuasksciving Fresn Ovstens at | Mr, Marguette presented the cause - . arpation makes such light, fiaky hot breads 0232t hopoless to expoct as from the Elliott’s, also lee Cream all Flavors |of the poor and a very liberal col- Gold and silver watches at Whipple ocly furnish d room, within s of Post Oifice. Fnquire wxurious pastry. Can h¢ eaten by Dyspeplie Witk out foat of Lae il resuting troih heavy | ! : A inside. Ho tried to get to the door | for to-mght only, 412 north 16th St. | lection was taken up. & MeMillan's. n2g-2t usl i 33 | eetible f0d. foid oy catt, 'l Grcoun i Flour, Groupd Feed, Corn, Oats, |of one of the other cells and pass i o —— s R (T e 3 Ty T ROTAL HARINGELOWDRR Co ] and Baled Hay for sale by Poland & |key to thom, but remembered that| California Canned Goods at The annual Thanksgiving high mass Organs for sale © Monthly Pay- | 000070 Wl boarders taken, st 17 Now Yors Gwyer, 1413 Dodan wém & n18-6t | tho key was in the door at the far end WM. GENTLEMAN'S. of the Union Catholic library associa. | mentsat Edholm & ckson, T s o8 1t ¥ . Goocwan

Other pages from this issue: