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i ol i £ < NP (6 X THE DAILY BEE- Among these are W. D. Wheeler, of Montana, treasurer of the Montana Cattle OMAHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1884. TAD. CF, the Pistony wt Toay oo THE SPERRY LIGHT. company, and assistant United States it in keeping with the excellent repu- nssayor at Helena, and who came to act Tniana and Nebraska Join HANOS | eeler sean: Major 1. Brady Wilkine, | midnighs bofore the. suests dupaten ror | A Mecting of the Eloctric Light Com- socretary of Governor Crosby, of Mon. | home, They were all delighted with the ; and Hearts, tans, and major on his staff, and United | reception which was in every way one of pany Tuesday Night, Staton mwistant wssayor, Robort P Wal- | the most baillant social affira that Pty ker, of Indianapolis, manager of the|Omaha has ever witnessed, Allcold form- Y Montana Oattle company, (eorge' K. |ality was abandoned. This was due in a | A" _Company Will Provide Motive FOH RENT-—-2 new 5 room houses for rent. Ine [uire on 10th 8t. next door to 'scific Hotel or at 1611 Guse Street. P.J. Oreedon. ) JOR RENT—A new store room. Also one flat {7 THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Thursday Morning, Jan. 10. HARRISON-SAUNDERS. — with all mode n improvements. Rent reasonabl 0 good parties. Lorengen's Bleck, cor. 15th Howard Street. 124 The Wedding of Russell Benja~ 0P RENT-Two new stores one s o0 piso for A gocery ot ctosnmng store and the oth 1 & vor blo place for a restaurant, also rooms to rent aostrat Cunningham's block 18th and Jackson. LOCAL BREVITIES. : : : Metten, assistant assayer of Mont Power Eloccrio Ligh o, oo the n ] i yer of ontana, | great measure to the efforts of Senator ower Eleciric Light and Beal NOR RENT—Furnished on th min Harrison and Miss | 08P VRes “Rardware morchant, | and Mes. Saunders to make the guests in Electric Supplies, }Infants and Children | F e G tomory Grighion —Officer Sigwart took up ‘stray horse Mary Saunders, Mr, Martindale and W. J. Bradshaw, of | feel at home, — oo S Hursdy With yeeiday’ sovsioe A Indianapolis. Amogg th';w prosent. at qum l:lvcuptiot; e ? e | Without Morphine or Narcotins; | 2=ch ant_rooms in Nebraka Nation An ‘having lost & white horse should ca THE TROUSSEAU were Senator and rs. Saunders, of meeting of about twenty-five busi- What give Chila h Building. Most dosirablo offices in the m’h‘;‘: bt s A Most Brilliant Matrimonial Event. Omaha; Senator and Mrs. Harrison, [ ness men washeld Tuesday night at Ames’ What Curca thelr ‘";::"‘,'.‘l.{;:! ré‘g“..flfi"‘ f&‘lflf“k&if%-?fli’n‘i‘."_“ et oalipmetiony -4 of the bride is porfectly oxquisite, as the | . . . . r iss Mamie Harrison, Mrs. George Hitt, " g Iadies would say. No description that [z io Nowcomer, R.dJ. McKey, | T¢I cstate office, to hear the report of the| For, & o000 frt, and ery by turns, X b Miss we can give would do it justice, Tt must|p (w0 Walter Bradshaw, all of | committee appointed to investigate the| L What cures their colic, kilis their worms, The most brilliant wedding that ever FOR BALE. T —Genoral store, with brick buils —Moses Weinborger yostorday filed a complaint against P, Ebenor, for assault and battery, Eboner having slugged complainant | soourred in Omaha took place last oven- | 26,1000 o be spprecinted. ' The trous- |y, giunapolis; W. D. Wheeler, H. B. [proposed contract with the Sporry Eleo- r But Costorle, |13 feurahing Nebmmeka o D - in the oar. ing at Trinity cathedral, the parties be- |sevon or eight of which were made to | Y ilkins, George I;., !Matl:np, of Mon- tric Light & Motor Co., with a view to { gml;tsrwm ,‘"émf‘i’.’,f.‘.'é’.:.’.'fl,'}. E- comner 19th and Farnam. 76840 —A number of our merchants are putting | ing Russell Benjamin Harrison and Miss | order in Paris, and the rest were made ;,"";{,B‘l"}“*:: ;fg;:vsr’:;' f“"iiefi":sfm‘; forming a new electric light and motor | b " hut Gustorta, | F0R SALE- stoek of gonent morcanine and up oonl oil lampa in thelr stores and say that | pfary Saundors. 1t was an event that |i0 the loading establishments of New |gg o Paddock, of Nebraska; Hon. | company in Omaha, * Furovwall then to Morphino Syrups, R i Dbt 1 lh;{:l‘nb:r b::m“:dfl‘-:-ai»:“:h-n $00 484 |13 hoen Tooked formard to with & great | Yot wod ding dress is of white satin, | David Butlor, ex-governor of Nebrask;| James E. Boyd was chairman and SO DO, | | - B c'rh' m:‘ pp' Oonn:;lmnn 'MoGiuckin, | 4681 of ploasure by their many friends }mint Iaoe trimmings of uncut velvet, with fii;u{;n fi s:{":o:l:: lizl(;an;.ithlv:It:m; Augustus Pratt socretary. rr—— 1 O e A diod Tuosday st Mr, MoGuckin's farm near [ i Omaha and Nebraska, Indianapolis, | front in flowers appliqued on with motth; Judge J. F, Kinney, of Nobraska Thecommittee reported favorably upon A Al | Zhoe ol BARKER & HAT E. corner Farnam Oakland. The little follow was only threo| Washington, New York, Helena and ‘;E’::hl""d"'r;:::u";"fi;&;’“::':'e‘gg";"i“’:‘:'. City; Rev. F, Millspaugh and_wife, | the contract, with slight modifications. | solute cure for Rheumatism, OR BALY GERAT—Twe ool svares 3 EAP—Twi o v . " i i 'ains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an O yoars of age, and was an unusually bright and | elsowhere. The announcement of the | oi fiom Paris. There are several | United States Marshal Bierbower, Henry The contrnct: is to sell the franchise for| Sprainms, )y y &o., stove and the other o hoater. Call atA. Polack's, active child. engagement was made several months reo'eptiun drosses, One is a lovely Sharp, Mr. Charles Isaacs, Miss Lizzie |the Sperry light and to furnish material Instantaneous Pain.reliever, 1816 Farnam St. 704t —On Monday night Mr. K. Bockes, pro- | ago, and owing to the prominence of the | corn-colored . satin, embroidered satin, {‘J‘I:):;)HME:\ %in‘ill‘:)nuz;h‘Erd;}O:;d ]:n.d! for a certain sum for constructing an eloc- | TEGEG—G—G—_G—_—E———EE— A small Morler, Bahman & Co., ‘1}; prictor of the Bockes house, at Central City, ydy L J, 1. y two familios thus united the union nat- | trimmed with Valonciennes lace, long | (EeoRo™, Bi¥C A wie WY tric light and motor system for lighting R L " train, Another is & groen velvet, with | Yife: C. T. Taylor and wife, Mr. 4. J%|stroots, places of businoss and residences 1 ; m died. 13‘ "'l']'l"“y P"“fl’l“:":“g‘”’:.v:';’: urally attracts wide-spread attention, Feoiit of st bromde%l velvet, on white | Hanscom and wife, Miss Hanscom, Hon. | pq)ing Llectriul apparatus, storing eloc. SPECIAL NOTICES T itainge, Shads andTrat ton: soall fratse L At i THE BRIDE, satin, long train, and intended as a din- | &: W, Downe and wife, It D, Eatabrook | ricity, and running_stroet cars and ma- ) el I T U TR e e Miss Mary Saundors, is tho daughter of | ner dress. Paxton and wife. Lovi Oarter and wife, | chinery. The contract was ratified and | sarspectals bwill Positivelynot be inserted | A or dairy. "Price $5.80. Will raisc in 80 days. —In_police court yesterday one vagrant, | o g uior Saunders, and was born in | A third, for full evening wear, is | 6Xt00 ald wife, Levi Cartet and Wils, | the proviso added that ;the Omaha com- | uniess paid in advance, Q. l Doanio & Co, sdl Estato Agonts, 16th and who had his foot badly frozen, was sent to \ o blue s-grain _of tulle, embroidered the county jail for medical treatment, One, Mount Pleasant, Iowa, Since childhood with chenille and Irish point laco; short suspiclous character will be examined this af- Hon. J. C. Cowin and wife, Hon. J. L. | pany should have the right to manufac- bkt ’ ‘ Webster and wife, Fred Nye and wife, {'u,eyg‘md, by giving notice to the Sperry TO LOAN—Monev. {ORSALE—New store fixtures,shelvingand draw he has lived in Omaha, andis an Omaha | leeves, low neck, long train; ostrich fan P:fE' l{]“{ '"“1, k" ‘If“' Eiv.lfi%w“:t?' 'Bd company at any time within ‘ve years. ONEY TO LOAN—The lowest ratos of Interost by girl, of whom ourcitizenshave reason to | to matoh. wife, Arthur Wakeley, Will Wakeley,D. | “'mho “Millard hotel and the smelting Bomig' Loan Agency, 16th & Dougla 28448 | FNOR SALE—Fow lotr on Idle_ Wilde, Call and ors at abargain. Inquire at this office. 618 tf simen i i 0. Brooks and wife, B. B. Wood and i Y it —On o 254h it thotolographorsof s | boproud. Sho hasgrownuphorotoyoung | A fousth is a whito brocaded orabe: | iz, idge Novillo and wife, Mra. Hor. | Tarich thants (ono of 10 lights and the | oo Torw towome iy and wpart | Dodes st o Mg ¢ city give thair annual ball fn Crounso's hall, | womanhood, and is now a charming, 8- | g4 oy ore, :.l:g;g f:n.:; r::‘;’\lc}:n U1 | bach, Frank Murphy, Mrs. Gov. Cum-(of mclllxg Spu‘r:y“zom::n; rveverz ezcee:d Ao, 1006 Fanmand, Co-y Real Estate and Lown | o SALE—Ouly firs class hotel tn a live town 0 The banquet will be spread [in Masonio hall. | complished and beautiful young lady. | Among the others are a wlll.(ing dress |ings, H. W. Yates and wife, Hon.|from the terms of the franchise. P it - Awo rlirohis; Whikiiey Eloust; Griewesd; I This will bo ono of tho fiat pactios ovor g1v01 | During the six years hor fathor was sena- (or calling costume, cut short, of gros | Fera Millard, Miss —Carrie Millard | "0, M. "Groen represented the Sperry | IV Sroperty. s bouie tith st ™" docto". e b s g tor from Nobraska sho spont most of hor | grainsilk withbrocaded plush; bonnotymuff 5% - 5 e 85 WG o) SOEUEH | company in the transaction, HELP WANTED. YR BAGIAR et BiKhE| FAMIOHS Yootma | A couplo of lads, 12 or 11 yoars of ago, | timo in Washington, whoro sho reigned (%1 shoulder cave to match. A black | g S0 Pl P "Rl "tha Wie, Mra, | Proliminaty steps for ~incorporation oo | 188 vacant 0 blooka N, W. of P, 0: 1,800 ralsed quite a bit of excitement last evening, | ag one of tho belles of socioty. She Wi | broidered jack oW o o | Stephens, Fred Hibbard, Mrs, G. H. Weretaken, J. E. Boyd, J. A, McShano | yx7ANTED—Two girls, o cook and second girl. s —~ by Indulging in a free fight, st the corner of o 4 roidered jacket to match, and also bon: Qolli 'Miss Nettio Colli Captai and S. R. Johnson acting for the Omaha Apply 8. E. corner of 20th and California St. OR SALE_Throo lots in Hanscom place. $500 ) a goneral favorito with everybody at tho [net to match; a black satin train dross, [ JOUIRS) -Wiss (Netile GoOUans, GAPWIN |, nl ot iy RS, Hall as attorney. Hral onch, monthly. paymenta. - McCAGUE, Tiftoonth and Farnam streots, About fifty men gathered around to soe the “scrap.” ~All 0dd Fellows and their familiea aro re- i ! immings | Bourke and wife, Thomas Orr’ and wife P‘“oml ?‘p‘ul i chnn.t VUL ey :13521?\21‘;:% ::filibnhcgrtc;: !:‘z:;:::":%!d' General and M,“" Howard, L'ylm'm Rich: |, The name chosen was ‘‘The Sperry \\/ AHED —A first class dining room girl (;‘lé,- Ho- ing, Iadylike and unassuming manners. g d ' wite, Oliavles d | Electric Light and Motor Company of Sho i o perfoot typo of blondo boatty, | br meces Shemeami s oo Arin | wifs, Goorga. Squiros, Oharlos MoCor. | Nebrasks. S T e quested to join in the excurdn to Blair|, | + | tea dress, elogantly trimmed with jet; an | W\ S W9 ! J o 7| One of the prime moversin the project ‘,‘Aqtj"!‘ )—Girl for general t\ln“-s work west sdo | wate o ngnd.h L&:um):‘.' oPrice this ovening, Grand Mator Hudson |18 0f modium staturo and of tho most fopera clock of brocaded Ottoman ilk, | mick, Miss Woodie MoCormick, General | 404 gt night that theOmaha company "‘Am-.l» - st houss south of Dovenport, . B. | §7.600, st Hargain in Omaba. “Cal at . Totts will bo present to install the officers of Blair | graceful build. trimmed with white ostrich foathers, and | Toe. 6"y TR L U wite, D, H, | Paid 816,000 for the franchise, and paid P.o two blt-)rF:flck rosidence, 10th a . " N C = T . | JOOR SALE—12 no ock west of Park avn Lodge. Public installation and banquet, HER PAMILY, tiod with beaded ocord and tassels; a I 1 p 820,000 for working capital. This | WWANTED—A good strong girlto do kitchenwork | [RORSALE—IS ' o - gok west of Bark ave ) traveling suit, elderberry shade, Wheeler, Jr., Samuel Burns and wife, | " it APEYLIBBCOtH1TIHBE 7600t | for §7,100, if sold bofore January 1st, 1884, Real e : would suffice for building a system with e THE WEDDING, gxfi.kfif%ffi.f;];%;fi’i{nfi“.fh{f 200lights, The capital stock is limited | VyANTED-Good cook at south-west oo Long beforo tho appointed hour Trini- |Southard, Thomas F. Hall, Dana |t $300,000. nayandded A spocial train leaves Northwestern depot at| Alyin Saunders, the father of the 7 o'clock p. m, bride, is ene of Nebraska's prominent tate oWwners bid this bargain, it you call at Peoples Tiar- | Benke 27848 —All members and other Iadies interestod | ojy " < ., FA = e — i in O are oarnetly ro.| Siizens. A native of Kentuoky,holocatod | 45" cathedral was filled to its utmost |Thayer, Miss Goorgie Lyons, Mr. Goorge |, The company will perfect organization | Y\7ANTED—Gii o do goneral housework. App R ST e Rl RPN a (O RN, tly ro-| ot Mt. Ploasant, Iowa, in 1836 and ity wi i - e, G this week at Helmrod & Co., 13th and Jackson. 9 | X, cor. Saundors and treot. 1t Vil pa quested to moet with the W. C, T. U. in the e ) 1 5 and en- | capacity with the friends of the happy | Barker, 0.2M, Ramsey and wife, George 3 — =t o nvestigate thi offer. at People's Bank. Y. M. . A. rooms on_Thursday, the 10th of (§980d in various pursuits, In 1846 b 3 M;’"“‘t’,l“' Who_ camo )';‘.' h"““"l‘; W. Homan and wife, O. F. Davis, A REMARKABLE ESCAPE, NV (ot 4501 e pebloErous st wd | == T T v . he served as & member of the constitu. |the interesting ceremony which would [ Luther Drake, Miss Wolfe, of Denver, s 3 E B, o bnaRe tittactory reforences. Appy 1510 | JOR SALE—Improved property, which will pay RUSERN [0 bty I NowDm . V6 citiowes Tor 2 unite thom for lifo. Iverybody was |Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peok, Col. . J.| MraMaryA. Daileyof Tunkhaunook P | Hiibam stet story refernces. A, 110| Finebuyee 20y ot o S Lonton, * Rt the coming year, tional convention under which the state promptly soated by the ushers. Diokey and wife, Dr, Coffman and wife, | Was afficted for six years with Asthmd an N R for $10,500, if sold soon. All or one- ¢ g : g 4 i ing which ti i- | YA7ANTED—A boy t v papers. Inquire at the vors A —A. Daur, who was taken to the asylum™at of Towa was admittted into the union, In E 'ljlm church needed no decorations, for |S. B, Jones and wife, Hon. L. M. Ben- ,’_.i:‘,‘,';“c";f,‘fi; g("‘r,:';:’n‘:,fll&'; hfl:,"mab"::,,';h{;;_ \‘/ Post &'rulu;.)n;n‘: oo, T 0 f‘::{,f..,..’h‘.'t',“u';if.'i‘.’,’\’f.‘t?g'liiz.{”“éih .;r mm‘li:c‘w;lln"-' Tincoln some time sincs, esoaped from that | 1853 ho was elected to the Iowa stato |its interior is without doubt one of the | nett and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. [spaired of, until in lnst_October she procured | 3> AvtED =G Tor gontral housowork In a small | BSnk. R d took an acti: i most beautiful places of worship in the |and Mrs. Watson, Miss Doane, Miss |a Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, when 3 , o institution a fow days ago and returned to|senate and to active part in the ) 2 \fi,f‘;;""’ (German preforted) 1718 Douglas strect. | 0111y GATTLE AND GLYDESDALE HORSES, i o subscriber s taking orders for spring im. i M United States. Any attempt at decora- b iss | Immediate relief was felt, and by continuing this city. Ho has boon aoting In such a man- | politios of that day. While still a mem- | tion would have b”l{ 5 workpof st it ]S{:xlxi::bo' : M'fiorfifig"fazhggdfioe]{i‘;' its ugo for a short time the was_complotely ok 2 171 mbcribor la aking ordors fof apring i nor as to excito tho foar of hin rolatives, and [ e of the Towa stat senate, to which ho |ty, Natural flowers filled the vases |Mues. ). NMM. H. Patrick, Robert Patrick, | Cured: gaining in flosh 50, pounds, in "a fow VW ANTED—A baker, $10.00 por month. _Cor. Wik R CIAR BG4 RS Lhotines £ oM TR EALSTINE 1ast night ho was arrestod by Officer Black [1,0q heen re-elected, he was appointed by | within the chancel rail, and added to the | Miss Shears, Miss Knight, Miss Bishop, "";.'*‘,":: Trial Bottles of this cortain cure of all oo L MSOLIS0H, I Tritatd Shv. Bagk, Obiost: giac piaond (ML o8 SN Ioh el g President Lincoln to the office of Gov- | attractions of the ceremony. Miss Graves, Misa Borlin, Hon. Frank | Throst and Lung Diseasea a6 , 0 Good-| Y ANTEDN e for geners] hoovork at 5. W. | %022 % - —Mr, and Mrs. Geo. C. Bassott R ts o N Sbidhlea . AEIS wia ‘& meHbes At 8:30 .oclocl(, the bridal party en- | Colpetzer and wife, Joseph Lehmer, [man’s Drug Store. Large Bottles $1.00. A 4 Y Bhree e (ES NEVILLE. Focr;lf.:‘yfi—w‘\nu‘:::%:‘?m hsnd top l;;.:;:y prised by a 1 number of their North ¥ 3 tered the church., As Mr. Russell Ben- [Mr. W. F. McMullan, Mr. Morgan, e ——— v ¥ ANUD. of the Iowa delegation to the national re- | jamin Harrison, the groom, came out of | Lieut. Treat, Mr. Ross, Mr. Cornish. RUNNING EXPENSES. ) ANTED—Glel at 810 south 16th strect. Orokba frisnds Tassday ¢véning. ak their new s N eut. Treat, Mr. Ross, Mr. i 7100 | TOR AT Tws portanis Dok sts i0 Aokde powes publican convention that nominated Lin- [the vestry room, accompanied by his F; Apply at D. FITZPATRICK, “bost man,” Mz. W. D. Wheeler, of - - nas shorthand and type- | _888-if outh 15th Street. ce, andgood _refere R houso on north Ninoeteonth street, who they veey hospitably entertained, as they always|0ln to the presidency, and the gover- Mr. Adams, Mr. Morris, Nate Crary I and others. The Annual Estimate of the County | WA G ot do, and the ovening passed off very pleasant. | norship of Nebraska was his reward. Ho :«{:;‘x‘t‘:ln‘;iule:: i:‘};f: flfi'l?fi?ng"fim%;‘? CONGRATULATIONS. Commissioners Reaches two given. Adioss O. E! Carulst, caro Dear Wells JOR SALE—Cla nowzpspors 1 large aad wl ly in dancing. A sumptuous lunch was|continued governor of the territory for | H, B. Wilkins, of Montana, and Robert| TH8 Bib had intended publishing the Hundred Thousand oy cToxa u i served about midnight. sevon yoars, until Nebraska was admitted | P. Walker, of Indianapolis; Georgo R. | Ongratulatory telegrams and lotters, but Dollars. VW ANIED SR g o do genersl howse work ot MISCELLANEOUS, ing to the fact that several hundred S 2119 California St. —The propritors of the Grand Union Ten | as a stateof the union. Howaselected to | Metten, of Montana, and J. R. McKoey, | 9WI8 i — NDREW FINKENKELLER has opened o meat Co. find themsolves compelled to secure | the senato 1877,his term oxpiring on the ot Indianapolis; W. J. Bradshaw and L. have ‘Z‘!’:’“ recoived J".“ L) ““;"bll" ':’ To persons who have never taken the VWANTED—A good, reliablegirlat 1014 Welnter | £ eIk SAIISIy £u e woRs CLeok a50 Grase ¥ Martindale, of Indianapolis; United |8P3re the space,in this issue ab least.| = I Btrect. 2t , where he wonld be pleased to have all his old = Iargor quarters for tholr business, which has ; pains to investigate the records and ascer- | Sy b e sonaiies s K 4th of March, 1883. Mrs, Sanders |States Marshal E. L. Biorbower and |Congratulations have come by wire and (P* A e T e NPT 5i | friends, and a groat many new onea call and extun. more han doubled durldk the pash fow was born_in Indiana, She is o sister of | Honry Sharp, of Omaha. The ushers|Mail from all parts of the country, and |tain how much money is required to de- Hotel. 5 1npikls stosk of mosets? 100 months and I tuorewing constantly, they have | pfijion Barlow, of this .city, and is a|wore tho rogulation black suits and [{roma largo number o/ prominent citi- | fray the running expenses of Douglas Toasod tho bulldiog on Douglasstrost formerly | niccs of Sanatos Paclun, of To Whito kids, and on. tho right coat lap- | %008 of tho United States, among whom B e vk sealony of e torior during i el of ench wae 4 dlamand omeahion | BRE0) el R Gon: e B Atew n's nistration, i a | manufactur y Tiffany, and presented h Srer R S T B e & o oalnn on back —Major Newsll was arrested lnst night by | cousin of Mrs, Robert Lincoln, wife of | by the groom as'a souvenir, Next came|eral Alvord, ex-President Hayes, and (may Le somewhat of a surprise, A%Y% fii’afi'fl&&c,‘“"” e s ,‘L’a.‘:'?f?éh“&'.ffi&‘;i.’x,‘ B e bt hotel. present i i i . | Governor Crosby, Albert J. Seligman, At a regular meeting of the board the RN o the Eisnbem) | tho aposryiatons, L llowlug lexdany Con. Kors, ofy’Monumn, and gmsny' following estimate of expenses of Dou- TANTED—A German lady cook at Americau - ‘There scems to be some mhnndmhnd.ln{,l; THE GROOM, Miss Maimio Harrison, sister of the others, glas cuunzfl, for the year A. D, 1884, was house, 620 Douglaa strect. 5ass14} M ATRBIONY—-A Widower o il aze, 1s vith: L) 3 . % - | groom, and Miss Lizzie Isaacs,of Omah: children, v, it rogard to this matter, as the warrant was Russell Benjamin Harrison is the son | {roi"vril o R ithardson, of Crasta. HEC ANy made by the board as follows: SITUATIONS WANTED. T O e S el sworn out In the polics court, and afterwards | of General Ben. Harrison, of Indiana, | pe: - R 3 t 3 i onennnnme | regpectable Protestant lady, of mudd ferred, wihdruwa, M Bwa i lan i i Ho hasboon Tocatd or o yoar i | i, Cor s D2y o Obionos M sociyed by the bride reprosent o eom | e il ag o VVARTED K pice b o o o | it b o some aseoo it 10 v Me, Nowall would bo prostorted by e oo |t ot tho Uaived. Stctenobes: [maid, alone. * Tho bridesmaids all woro | cost thousands of dollars. No hner dis: | Door arm and supplie fo tho Aok Bosshiltninglon e 1958 i z 3 ; ANTED—A German dining room kitchen girl. county for one year, the following esti- Hesse and Hoppe, 41§ 5. 13th St, \;:wm (PR Harney and Howard. mates made by the county commissioners | " 1 Howar ATRAYED OR STOLE Adilress PANYy: Aad that 30\ getlameent. would be white gros grain silks, demi-train, draped | pl i in Omaha, | Blank books and statione ] ANTEE—A position an clerk by n lady ol exper- 3 e o Elo 8 vory ahrowd and succons |y i guuse, oaoh carrying bou | g colston ‘emraces- . Eront vavioy | Sares iy commiomry o1 | WV o i 10 i v | VAR 0 —A young fellow from 8¢, Paul wan arrested | 1 YO 8 PARoss ikt ail i AROACY | ueta of jacquemots, mermots and mara- | of articles, having evidently bean selected | & Attorney, superindent of pubr { g g | Sreets 73613} | of Hanscom Park, P Tuesday ot the instance of, Jack Nugent for e, o oo | chenille. by persons of moro than ordinary taste. | L coom county clerk an == s = COMPANY ook Keeperand accountants 4 and has du his comparative short offiicials. . 5 ELLAN H T Examine and adjust dis-arranged books in a sy obtai a howle of wine tinder false g 3 4 Following came Senator Saunders, ac- | Among the presents are very many that | Fees: s, Jurors’, withessos’, sy voung raan dlalmed that he a1d | jouiaonce i that tarritory aoquirod 8 | companied by Miss Suunders, the bride, |are nog only soatly bt Slogunt, bonutiful | lnsswe, gee,fac, water, repaising, - not order tho wino, bu that & was & g to | As: superintondont of tho Holona assay | 7110 Presented a most lovely appenranco. | and unique. No-hasty pen description | (ete, ofc, ... S aqueszo a fow dollars out of him after ho had | offico g: handles about §2,000,000 por She was arrayed in an elogant white satin [of them can convey to our readers [pio% courtiiouss . dress, trimmed with point lace, with the |any accurate idea of the beaut £ 000 ‘T spent aix or soven dollars in thohouse, Atter . In addition to tho duties of the | fron'of unout velvet in floworsappliqued | and richness of theno wedding presente, | 8% """ R e et 810 hearing his story yesterday, Judge Beneke office, he is engaged in various | "1 " ¢ A g ! “Solan; Eia gy tea: 4 e — 'y P /Py pal beads, the sleeves being |1t was the intention of Tur Bek to give Total. .. BARKER & MAYNE, N. E. corner 13th and Farna. womy dar b, ot bk el skt . o ne Cutlow.” Fioe ora: o cploo s o tho il and tho o | w5 o e | EDWARD KUEHL, e . Dixon, a ventlemen usiness W ments were diamonds. She carried lilies | ors, but, owing to the objections of the £S OR YOUNG R MAGISTER OF PALMYETERY AND CONDITION- abiley, s onsed”ground s the il mill| brot om0t tieBTontani Oattlocompuny' | of tho valley on hor dress, and a corssgo | artios fuost intorested, ‘wo wera obliged b Diicaks o o0 Nkt s it oot oy | ALIST 808 Tonth sboch b Faraam sod Has: and will shortly open up a large lumber yard | Doachorn Sheep company, and the owner bz,'iq"“ of ‘nephotis and lilies of the|to be °°“l:'°“" l‘Wifll 3 Kf"""‘l d””“’ip‘i‘m-‘ 4\}'11'1'}‘]:[ County gi"""“i“ifllmm :'u".f‘flr;'; e ey in that part of the city,” Mr. Dixon has had | of the Idaho placer claim, which is a va'ley. Among t! as' ts is & large quantity of . T, Leavirr, County Clerk, Ploase i f te Dy b, I 'fg Co., Philade!phia & largo experionce in the lumbor business, and | little fortune in itself. Tho fortu Noxt came Charles L. Saunders, |superb solid silverware, and, in the —— it it R el A i i oot brother of the bride, accompanied by his | whole collection of presents there are but Postoflice Changes > “ " 0 e — " 3 I TR e o R e T G o o o 7 b, i, el Sndr,”whovryfop Gupiis:Fhre: st i 1o Nabraskaand. Tova coviog o wene| Wemrmrn it wn e s | Wostern Comice-Works sspring and will move his family to this place, | United ‘States senator from Indiana, ~ At | YOre d ruby velvet dress waist, and train, | dance of jewelry, rare pictures, exquisite | ending' January 5, 1884, furnished by | #Pan of work horses, harness svd wagoi. L. E. Cop ] . | with tae front of graysatin, embroideredin | chinaware, statuary, works of art, vases, g son, 36th and Pacific street. T2 JHis lumber yard will be known as the ‘“Eau | the opening of the war of the rebellion stool and pearl boads ologant lamps, heteahold ornamenta, eto. Wm, Van Vleck, of the postoflice depart- R e S TR T Claire lumber yard,” g“:’.:“_ &“&“}'flh&‘:’;‘."sflfimfi b”' Gfl;‘f Senator and Mrs. Harrison did not ap- | From the groom the bride received a|ment: Ve ML L UL R g IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, —On Friday evening tho U.P,band willgivo| o0 Morton, and was rapidly pm’mm pear in the procession, they having taken | costly set of diamond ear-rings and a dia-| Established—Hicks, Webster county, | fimfe mproled farms, ang some casn. Ad bocam: jor- - | seats previously. mond brooch. The mother of the bride [ John B. Stunser, postmaster. i Lo, dliladh untilho boowme ' major-general of volun- | )\, tho procession moved up tho isle a | gave her o dismond bracelet, Tho solid| Postmaster Appointed—atin, Web- VWANTED Forsbout ten gontiagn (Gorma) C. SPEGHT, PROP, i i i | Joyous wedding march pealed forth from | silverwsre came principally from the|ster county, Matthew E. Sharp. oA rivate buncs’: Addyees )9 ¥ Heo nffegy tho organ, at which Prof. Mayer pre- | parents of the young couple. Mrs, Rob- 1OWA, A A7 ANTED_More books to examine, as I will get | tematic andaccurate wanner, giving correet balauces, 16,000 | VY00 i Ste- oo insasi rgoks onthe 1ok PAIN raE Al td 10) peasiug DpIbosks enaiitday T will then be ready to examine another set. J. B, [ Where the servicus of & hook kecper are required b role So1.12,% | @ few hours, making out invoic ekl Expath BookNoopsts 1141 | any correspondence oo ally, also make collec- tious. Office as P. Boyur and Co., 1020 Farpam Si. rk | anyone ' glance of th past and prosent, and the certain conditions in the future. ta and shoes male order. Perfect satisfaction gnaranteed. sided with the customary skill, ert Lincoln presented her with a Persian 2 2 middle aged widow lady of good address, (Amer- | 1111 Douglas St +, Omala, Neb. Arriving within tho chancel tho ushers | shavl, & famdy rolio, valuod ¢ $1,000. RO ey, aer 00E) A Bt Sl amive b bodrom T separated to the right and left,t he ladies | General Hazen, third assistant post-mas- | " pe 4 - (L0l Appointed—Atkins, Ben- :’;'v".';.".'h Bae ofica, " Tha: bess of sedereaces will be MANUFACTURER OF dividing in the s manyer, Miss Eleo- | ter-general, gave a large horn with bronze i i 3 ho Chi conpention, tor nora Boyd, first bfldumlid,t’ook position omflmnu,'gd mounted, on a bronze '6": m“;""' G.:' m“d:rk"fiom’T F;im?: o on the left opposite Mr. Wheeler,the best | stand, the whole representing the |ps 2 romont county, o o rison is the n of Benjamin Har- ) Moingona, Boone county, R. B, McCab TANTED-—By i lndy, i . WA Jiansnst oty | | Gofvinizeo Irok“farnjoss . |man. Mr, 1l Benjamin Harrison, | horn of plenty—a very beautiful and ap- b A 2 o | tis oftioe. 729101 4 Dormer W) , Fini N tison, on of the aigners of the Declara | ('t oom, advanced and ok the bloot: | proprits Rt In sddition. bo th othpr | Union Mils, Mabiska' county, E. E. FOR RENT mowaes ad Lo, | Bk, Syt paic Meaiia Sybehe, Paiers first Amerioan congress, and Govenuae of | 108 Pride; whom he recoived from tho | prosents, $0 el seaaived from . the g : oo | Rl WUECSL R 800 DeRciot ShlVg, 1w e 100 s s o b unashl foher. ot oo “aluale il o ook ks por pommamt Goran, | PR It v, | b b e 70 tor's father, Wi Henry Huri ':‘ ?;::?;fis‘;z’:l?eor'i;:.plmnd::;l‘t‘hp«?l?: ;arni(;l;w.mphn:::l “llx: % ;h‘r'::eivl:; Now dosigns never before published, | Mshed: AplY at 1604 Jackson 5t T | S Peorsonkf Ll atont st ih':.lx'“"_"m was tho uinth prosidont of ‘tho United | o), ;ear Mr, Wheeler. 'The firat brides- | from Senator Harrison and wife and Sen- | Will Pleaso any person. Sent fr60 0B | 15 i3 s vasement, 100 sniive pocond 266TH EDITION, PRICE $1.00 Siates, Benator Hacrion himselt has | La'\5000 cpouitr ator Saunders and wife, similar gifts, So|recelpt of 26 stampto every reader of Trx | I Gar Tuulre s Rarmay bt 7609 Ty ariad N made » briliant sepord both a8 soldier | ™oy, Yrank- 1t Dillspaugh, doan o | ihat taken il in all it i sao to say that | QABA Bre. ~Address Samucl Gurer, | ooyt i b i o with & future that is full of t prot > Trinity cathedral, now performed the|the installment of 'eddll;s gifts on this i e g for two persons 1814 Davenport 8t. 7561 gn union of So it will be seen that impressive and beautiful marriage rite | occasion is rarely sur) either in va- according to the Kpiscopal ritual, amid |riety, richness and beauty or in value. tho Harrison and Saunders familios is a | 1/00 W 10 U0 OO, R R LTiakucen 6. DamAy. ci . ¥RIOn tion, The ceremony occupied but a few | friends in Omaha, Indianapolis, Wash- minutes, and was listenod to with the | ington, Philadelphia, New York and deepest interest by all, During its pery| Helena, b fi’.'."f.'.:: l:nw:-p m{’:mt.'i piayed upol THE BRIDAL T0UR, iy 8 The bridal party will leave this after- o pon the sonclusion of tho S6remonY | oon over the. Wabash railway in e JFO8 BENT—One turniahed toom for two geats. b l.‘v} per month, 8. W. corner of 18th and Cass. VB BENT—Furnished room 172 Douglas, 703-t1 Y/ OR RENT—Cottage 5 roums, closets, Kmmy. ce- ) KNOW_THYSELF, monted cellar and convenleuces. ‘;‘1"’ 0!IMT A GREAT MEDICAL WORK Pacific stre = " ON MANHOOD! . tor Harrison's car, the “Van ia,” for JOR “V;N‘l:*“lll nished rooms, suitable lfll“'hl ted Vitality, N g o most favorable au-| iy of attraction, and towards whom all [Fitge Attendants and ushers, who own ar- D i n Atz hiralahad glacrs oussy comes, A book for m{y e Ty ol range it to go, will accompany them to tains 126 proseriptions’ for all acul And ahronto discases.Sachane e b Toaalisnt 80 found by the Author, whose experience for & years s such aaprobably never before fell to tho 1o of Auy physician. 00 pages, bound in beautito ROt French muslin, emibossed covors, full gilt, guaranteed to be a finer work, i every sonse,—mechanioal, it W RENT—A uew house, 8 rooms, bay window, | erary and professional,—than any other work rold in Doubleacor, cor, Pacifio aud 18th sirect. 639.11§ | this country for §2.50, or the moncy will be refanded n overy Instance. rics orly §1.00 by wail, post. OR RENT—A house with 8 rooms ana_stable for | Paid. Tlustrative samplo 6 cents. Beud now.’ Gold six horses, Paciflc between 9n and 10th ta, | J1eda} swarded the suthor by the Natioual Modical Inquire st M. Lac's grocery wore 3ad aud Leaven o8 30 Te 48 ,.'.‘d“b;‘l”‘n,"‘) ,fi;’;‘,fl,’,‘m worth, i tod ot tion, and by the aficted for relicl, Uon, aad ly the o8l 1t will beuedt location In Omahs. ‘N, W, Cor, 15th and streots. g% o burnadwith s i lnterst | ALKy o recopion 0 b hel the | From Tndianapoli i " church. The bridal party proceeded at ‘rom lisnapolis the newly .married had been in progress for somelittle time, couple will proceed to Washington in fact for several months, and the ar. |10 to the Paxton hotal, whero Now York and other castorn citios. Tho rangements, which were of a very elabor- - KR BOQRPTION tour will occupy about six weeks, after ate character, were carried out in every | was held in the apacious parlors from 9 | which' they wgl go to Helena, their fu- ) to 12 o'clock, The parlors were elegant- | ture home. ly and ullbonul{‘hdmuud for the — g.pp o igu!-:u yere bi:m. These Are Solid Facts, e Messrs, L. lerbower, ‘The best blood regul He) B{.rpnnd Oharles L. Saundors, | ever placed wld:d flu:m:flhfi -ul-:l:: .-.a“{i. groom and bride were supperted | humauity, truly is Electric Bitters, =Tnactiv- will o) AL 00 Sasvate ot Moclaty 49 whom this ook by Senator and Mrs, Saunde! tor | 16y of the Liver, Biliousness, Jaundice, Con- DOR RENT— Ono large upfurnished rocia, heated | 18structoror clorgvioan. — T e ; MOT | lpation, Weak' Kidneys, of any disease of hdrean the Pesbody Moty fok wlln Harrison mullz t.:nda hnd-m:ga. the urinary orgaus, or whoover requires b ap- X oDy steaz ot fi:fl.&;‘f“"h aud other uoeossa |y aer o s Bt e toaitinte, oe Dr. W, a boeautiful flonlml.llnl:ral‘h,. Illlli:nd: Eod SHocins “fl:&fld&u& '"f,:'..'?.f' - HOT00 | oo ol dlnsen requiring sl and U o 6 and on! n - — that have from the ceiling. During the reception of | cure known, They act s and quickly, OR RENT—Comfortable front room, south-east [ specialty. Such every bottle ruaranteed to tire - orner Fourteenth and Da . suitable fo 4 ! #uooms the guests, &l: musical union orchestra b { ve enf o Ablolutely Pure. corner Four b aud Daveuport, u“ Jor -umz'.‘-;!mnuu « allure, T" eotest music. Aftercon- mhn:mn:;yc ."lur‘; uodflng.d'l at fifty two gentlemen. gratul the Py you couple the e — w Bl o attod "Lk wedling thcsons| . Tame Gurwhe plad Tt Sld | Tnpentr,tre e o wart o gt | LR ke it | MANHOOD RESTORED, PREFARATIONS FOR THX WEDDING Fnk BENT—Furnished and unturaish ned 1915 Farnaw st ) l‘“;“ RENT—Furaishied front room 606 N. 151 which were admired by and | with the Port Huron ball club last season, s | the Viads, and caniiob be sold n ¢ ) ST | i Eeemimat st anradones, serpipg narvaus debi pronounced simply sunerb. Refresh- | inthe city, and will play with the U, P, club | hibthe métibute otlow best, short eliks M Bas | Toon - ] : "fi.fifi&fiw.'m&. il ments were l\‘n!wod from 10:30 | next year, g 1 LT ATE MR Ut e PR S e =y s A o

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