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THEDAILY <gEEMONDAY NOVEMBER IH'NA THE DAILY REE. | G A B, AT, o : T el o e fime aug & ay — and the workings of that body 1l o[ An Banin { Figuroen for the New SLSEINN VW SOVURIPRTY VIWELOS Nyvember 3.|Tho Steamboat ”MISSHHII U.8." M?PI'”“ the lordly hopitality in which to ita final resting place at Shanandoah, entertained and the abla mannet in Tows. Desides the escost the semaing LARGEST STOCK OF~ at the Foot of Farnem | Monday Morning | | which the convention was addrossed by | & were accompanied by the wife, father, LOCAL BREVITIES, . Telegaten from vatious quartors of the| The following statlstios In regard to|brother and sisters of the unfortu. 1 5 . | globe, some speaking in Tanguages [ ¢y o factoring interosts of Omaha |DM@ engineer and wero interred I titel Ihe Captain's Remintscences of lm..‘ Pronch, German snd Koglish, His t nm”,‘..;m in “munlu. i Oniaha | O the cemetery at Shenandosh, lows, 'l The funeral of Eliza bl Henton, | address was full of interest from ita were compiled by Mr. Clem Chase, edi- | after sermon and the regular burial ‘ rom the residence of J. J. Brown, 1 | ginning and was listoned to by his aud. [ tor of the Omaha Fxcelsior sorvices had boen held in that placo, T b | ) lace | f young. pe st of John M. Burks, n\mn\-\ra\iv‘.wl dgo turned out in their Shorman avenue this afternoon at . | ience, principa the jntarment to be in Prospect H tery' | Yeatorday afternoon while about 500 |4 Ll eet atte CHARI \\OI‘\ luwrv.xr.”. In, sub-commissioner to tacturing statistios of tho|da raska for exhibition at|sorrc n Millspangh will conduct the ser porsons wore gazing intently upon the for od and ————— s et t. W, 1. Broateh is entitled to a great | workmon engaged in placing thoe derailed 3 P ”.)l S D Fa St Woll H bt b e o PR e editor of this paper | worthy brother, n - e repubi o Oanll | was soon ocoming doWn | gie Woman's Christian Assoc dustties of = Omaha, | man, will bo held in the Blufls this after- | | 4] " { : 4 a pan b for ol . 10 bend of the river, Dafore Report for the Months of Octo- will be displayed at the|noon. A short service will take placo at | U U ) A j s o e T O, A | {he bost Had reacied the bank b th G e Moot o 1 exposttion to advertigs | his residence at Soventh_and Pacific at o v i rth | foot of Farnam atrect, tho crowd had | T Wi 18 VALt Y0 he RN ISERD. ¥ 5 4 - T s wonderful. Exclusive | mains wiil bo taken to 3uffs, a . and Faroam, and | transferrod itaolf from tho U, P. bridge| 0 . eiic shops. tho amount | Panied by & committee of his brother fire- | BUy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for the 1 yterlat | ¢ tho place whero it was about t o, The following T % vosted in the nine leading [ men, his wife and other relatives who re less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver ii. ceived: Fr S T ) side in that cit The r gular funeral B and acemed lost in wonder at the epecta ) rohes will be held] clo presented friend, §1; a The bo_t proved to bo the “Missouri ing a grand union | naha is four mil one y-five thousand dollars, | service will be huld in tho Baptist church ladrod handa are em: i that placs, afier which the intermont | SENM for Our 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nebraask n is paid 646,000 in|in the cemetery “.m;w place. value of materials used T 300, and the valuo of| FOR SALE good family hora ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES meeting of in the opora h Tho fourt Eogine company No. clothing fror | Smiley, Mrs. I | It in a stern [AT™ ball of the Durant held at Fal 8." which went up the river three & this November years ago last spring. T e b Pete Thos, McMillan, J. Vauplew. [beam and one hundred and forty foot | Mre. Topl erwion hia taken oonildsrable e Supper will be given 1n the hall. keel. This boat was built by the U. S ,““--‘ The Iowa City Ropublican editor As usual the “'kids” had moro fun than [ ovornment to be used on tho Missouri | 'Fo% . " K PACKING HOUSE, wrote a strong article headed *‘Load Her oald wall & 1 1 theos piles Fridagnight, |- b ) o, |now and s on | For Bear,” but when the industrious and 11Ul < in making a survey of the river and the | geuociati # foat establishments with 200 | gpe e o o itor made it read Gates were unhinged, signs wero teansferred Wit 5 | 250,000 & vear i a enterprising compositor made it read valley. This service, which was began | espes §00,000 & year is paid in | :,0ad Hor For Beer,” and the citizens ral t ,.‘u;‘- turvy. No al_ probably” amounts to | samo aroutd the next day to call for sov- Counter, Hay, Stock and Railroad Track. over four years ago, consists in measur- | givea ud everybody sesmed to : e f (00 was used last year, | oral “gmilea,’ t out the “"boys ht out. ing the distance from bluff to bluff along | ™ £ . owma | GRS o $90.000° Bat: tn butld eral ‘amiles,” he promptly went out and e o et |tho rivor, ascortaining the naturo of the | §r 3 cery casy £ N DK F P01 WO N H8783]000 | T Lo a0ty pOU R ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ™ Real Estate Transfors, solls, tho depth of the river, the mate- |y co rial of its bed and in_short all the facts |puy which make a complete topography of | ., pever be this stream, This work comes under the | zod child has be engincers' department at Washington and | gy h me old ¢ ant|hms bocn londing valuable aid both to ¢y 1 pre* | the government and the people living | 1q y that has been onder- | along the river bank. The work has |yu.i)ohildren, re. been fully completed from Sioux City to | g do with y“ rary of Baptist | Pierre, Next spring the boat will again | ;avar be ter npmd to throw them away | Baptist |80 up the river to Benton, Mummm,‘“r to sell them, having once res where the work of again aking up the |ihcir valge, We find many needio survey of the river and valley 7ill. 1tis | poolt atove, 'Should any nlyu\hmcure . Orders fnr the Indian Depertment given for Buff: Secales ex- WIRECOMPANY The following transfer were filed in | 1,40y b L 8 or Buffalo Scales ex £00.000: forty hands employ- | the county clerk’s oflice Tuesday and re- pon. $18.000: v 5t . o . O et pamuteri | portad for the Brrby tho Ames' vl T I 2\ IR SFHOP, LN W product state agency October 31 1884: b % i3 140g Douglas Street. - < OMAHA. Nhlkl.,\nl\ 7\ ARXEAU CRAGKER GOMPANY, e Ll 000 000: 9 Countzs of al. to Joha McShane, ST bt bbby 14, bli 2, Kountze 4th addition, y wages paid, £40,000 $’ Lrlpnony “,:""J*‘l{fl‘;"m”‘l’: J. 0'Connor otal. to Convent of Mor- a year and a half, manu. °Y-Fl‘“,:,‘ lot in sec. '-IJ, I)i" 1»1 8L 4 FALL AND WINTER. S PR Gl L S S DB DCRL S ) { $ 1t 4 and part 1t excool £30,00% fully covered The two upper stories of the o and olovator aro de troyed with tho Jarvis eolomn. The distil start at tho oarlisst possible dal all the crnployes are now busily ¢ wating for the i od and will soo Tho Nebraska churches will b hell ia the Fure in this city, commencing Tutsday Scale annivo Novew l;x“v‘x], l;n;v\\“.‘l‘“;‘..l{‘y:-m mmumlnz“é}l take I\hvm!h:ln years moul» that you wish to umvua» of, please send :v[iry \:n !.\_ft:‘r Le};‘:“" 1in:||:“.‘l;):) cm Ko and vt A .(ing ol ! to complete the survey to the source o AiMEE Do city hall, corner | 1,000 boxes of crackers, and a- = i ) 3 gitish . the samé plac T s il R e pacity for 330 barrels, Their trade ex. | PVt 32¢. 26, 15, 11 S180 GREAT BARGAINS IN |of Sizteenth and rnam streets, giving J. I.n-Lu- and wife to G. E,Barker,q ¢ lay evening will opea the soventoonth | Jone" along tho Missouri in this stato | | e your address in fall. During the tends through Nebrasks, Missours, Minne- | ; - BASeE 800 ¥ al meeting of the Baptist o only the river was worked, the valley, |1ut > fow months our matron's roports|30ta, Texss, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, [ H* ;im:llu and wife 0 Creigh- . Th ting will continue through F'ri- | for some reason, not being surveyed. show that over two hundred homeless Dakota, Wyoming, New Mexico and mn'w“" part seo 9, 15, -14)bll 2 - n 7. The “Missouri U, 5.” is now on_her | and friondless ones have received protec- | Oregon. A R bl i A . vo | way to Glasgow, Mo., where she and her | ¢iop, “iven homes and permanent work. SMELTING WORKS, LBl GvraNlot 12, biock 3, Hor- aty Clerk Leavitt and his clerks have i to-day getting ready for election |CreW will ‘moet Captain Weliman, civll | pogt of these have been poor women, | The Omaha and Grant smelting and |bach's 3ad add, i Jlace envelopos, sealizg wax | 00ginoer in chargo of the survey. The | young girls and children,a few youg men. | refining company has the enormous capi- For each pollin = — & opos, sealltk WAX | otk at that point will bo taken up and | Y058 Boor Shsane girl was cared for until | tal of §2 500,00, 1 T e, ‘a’?‘:flff;,":hi::-‘l.]A:.l:x':ffll‘:atifll..,“:‘,,':y“_ direoted toward tho routh of the Fiver | or friaads could fiad hor, What would | the aowbised c.,p'i,:l?,"f':u'.',’fif:,te';:",‘b}’i:::. GENTs F RN! HIN o w0 during the winter. have been her fate without help at the |ments. It pays $250,000 in wages to ied pallot bo 01 country pre- e et e | Coptain La Barge, a gonil old gentlo- | o needed! Could you seo the grate- | 400 hands, and ita snnusl products aro L e ey IAGIOYT Dnd MRy MO SRR pas his | fulness of these poor peoplo when helped, | valuod at §14,000,000 the aty \nl;hfrl.nl\vln out by Mr. :Ifl-t;vil At life upon }hu Mlnumdnlpp}' m:ld AIuatmm and weels afterward do they often return IL WORKS, soven o'clock Tueaday morning, and itis im | rivers, is in command. Uunder instruc- | ¢, thank us for the assistance given at the faitie e portant that one of tho judges should bo at | tions he stopped t this point for mail | rioh time, sometimes droppiug on theit |y Tgec-m!al is :;100‘1000 paid 1 140 each polling place to recsive the same forwarded to tho Omaha postoffice, but |l oes and thanking God for the ex.|ands are employed; wages, £80,000 t being ab.e to get it until this morn- |; ¢ ¢ y The value of material used is, old rail red in an even |DOY being ab.e to get 1t unti; 1y istence of such an association. Could and scrap iron, £08,000, coal $35,000, ; <5 ing, will lle over until that time. - X with Mrs, Peysley (only one|80d scrap iron, 98,000, coal 835,000, ing paperFriday to the effe, SRVt p rork | DRNNOET SV AR LTS a0y SYAND, miscellaneous $4,500, total $137,000; and : Captain La Bargo has been at work|{ieaky vou would realizo the great need ,000, $157,000; woman Who was left in thi te : eok) y 0 & 8! £259,000 represents the products. er hus| onon and along this river over #incethe | of a permanent home large enough to , band had been enticed to Mollie Wright's [ o 5 i P In th P ¢ ) & STOUK YARDI ! WW®|yoar 1851. At that timo he was I tho|carry “on this great work. Already a CK YARDS. sporting house and that the laudlady kozt her \omploy of the American Far company, | et of the city has been canvassed| The capitalof the South Omaha stock trunk in payment for board, 1t mow trans- |and visited stations along the Missouri, (Lo 5 committes of ladies ap-|yards is put at £500,000; 150 hands are pires that the woman referred to has not g among which were Bellvue and Fort pf.inted to solicit aid for this home, |employed, $103,000 pad them during any husband, and that she went to Mollie [ Sabeno, a short distance above Omaha. | which we propose to build or buy as soon | the year; stock passing through is valued Wright's and begged to stay, and that upon | Mr. La Barge is a Missourian by birth {5 the city has boen well canvassed. The|at &3 600,000, and products are $420,- taking her departure she was not only allowe 1| and was reared In Sz.‘L ouis, He was | 4nount already received and dapomed in | 000. | The buildings and land and tracks, to take her trunk, but that the landlady re- | well acquainted with Col. Tom Benton | the bank for this purpose and no other 13 | exclusive of the packiag house, cost fused to take any pay for hor board. The | When thatgreat man was atthe zenith of | 33205 Fur raising funds for our about £300,000. paper referred to eays that a gentleman in mu\""l "‘fleutfcll:\il“[mwir The hc:u;‘ winter's work, we propose 1lst, a lacture WHITE LEAD WORKS. FALironc, sald Med aj Dicge, e hy‘r‘"- Howard upon **Africa -N the| (Capital, $00,000; 40 hands; salaries, (pietenit Ty Ros Joms o k. i CHAS. SHIVERICK, %20,000; maverials used, $150,000; value |talk.” **You will see z‘le day,” said | Lhfl p‘)' sple ,’- of prodaots, $230,000, ® - ‘LJ)I. Benton in 1851, Oapital, $200,000; ninety hands; sal; UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, Visitors to the State and others in need of Men’s, Boys’ andildren’s Clothing, will do well to call on B. NEWMAN & GO, The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods and prices. ~ They carry the largest stock.awi sell lower than any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don’t fail to call at 1216. FARNAM ST. 1216 —A sensational story appc that & married city by her hus- en in the \\ city offered the woman moaey to o to h r| husband in Chicago, but that she refusod it | and preferrad to go back to Mollis Wright's. —The Academy of Music was well Saturday night to witness the first appearancs | the ni Omaka of Whiteball and Sully’s negro | man lived to see only lne beginni railway.” But that great 7 of : Jacondly, to secure a ro continent wil be aspann aries, ,000; materials used, 2 3 | restaurant parposes, thus minstrels. The troupe in ever feature equals | his favorite scheme. *‘An th:r gr come self-s ¢ products, 000, including taxes pASST 9 r s 3 5 3 ” . A v » " | co lp; ng. Cts, Lrdal) s 4 er ). PASSTNG! EVAT 1TO ALL FLOORS, | 1208, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, e e o s et s e pretatnof ol Bantan . asid. Oapt %) s b, mad o] fm Talee of 1he goia i ireges | ADSOlUtely Pure, | | cork companies and met with the harty | L Barge, *‘was to point hn-rr g8 sociation asking the | forty-fve cents per bushel, and the =l i toward the west and say, *‘Ia time tha ereat all to work in the | 3pirits manufactured is worth twenty- = sywpathy and liberal applause of the whola house. The song and dance sketches are A mar will be tho east.’ Soifew | five cents pef gallon exclusive of revenus porcity work, willing|tax. The revenue tax averaged per leave this morning at e Moze e fcal than artistic, the jokes and songs fresh, new [now carry on great : ax P 05 S Tesmnotition S r;llywt\llr el Lt HIS VULNERABLE SPOT. | ™ ‘home is_wanted for two bogs aged d.?f BB buahiole)l e 2 e lons |- o X 03 BRADY 51, , DAVENPORT, I0WA, U. €. A. Eatablished 1h78—-Cnu\rrb, Bl ool by oial s b the was : T [ 14'and 15 yoars, respectizely, ono an or- | 208,300, with storage room for 10,000 | THEY MU&J B# BE])|MUcainess, Lungand Norvous Disensos Speodily snd * ernianently Oarod. Patiente 0899 7Y 0081 89, pY: 2% | An Ex-Policeman Shot in the Heel by | phan, the other has a mother, Apply to barrels of bonded whiskey. Fifty-tive Dr. Y Eloctois 8ol or ed at L,,.Im Write for *“THe MEDIOAL- M SS10NARY,” for she People. is stupendously mirth-provoking. This same i S “hum,‘nmm, rooms,City Hall. Please be | tons of soft coal per day is used, and r. Youngs Electric Belts. Dengcl Gorrorpondonce Gratis. P. O. Box 292, Telephone No. 26, SmpRnY brpsens (ageln. Wadnesday night in il iy ready to respond liberally to the ladies [ 1852, 1990 head of caztle wore fed from ron T | B HON. FDWARD FOSSELL Pmmm..vmu Jort, eays: ** Physician of a benefit for the mother of 108 Barrett, | when they call upon you to build or boy a the slops. The average monthly sales v B Aoty CON GRESSMAN MYURPHY, Davenport, Saturday night at about 7 o’clock Alex ander Black entered the saloon on the | by called tur- | corner of Thirteenth and Center streets | however small, to t B. Knight,corner of s not necasary to wait to | last year were £150,000. n, you can send any amount | INSEED OIL WORE Mrea, .| The Woodman Oil bster and Twenty- | gixty men at 40,0 the unfortunate member of the company, ' to3: whose death from diphtheria, 8 week sl was reported in theso columns. Next day night the troupe p! Hours 8 to b, R LR RN h TR rks employ | salary ]u'l up | snffe K10 WE QIFKN AWAY, Showing o cured, and recover 8t Dolany’s opera | of which premises he is owner, and lets | Bouse in Counail Blulfs. S T e e nd streot, Omahs, and it will bo very | capiral. $150.000; matarials usad, $350.. | Hew the Stronih Vior, “imiour Ting - e L ' B/ POIT | gratefully receive 000; products, £540,000. AD 0¥ M. "f‘“ be \«,. frea by poit on recelpt Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobso | Black demanded of tho bar-kesper, it 18 R T - B 1 YOUR G110 Cara Stecet, Now York <o, said, certain advances upon rent not yet Commis rocecdings. 0ct-20 m Im Last evening the enlarged Stadt thea- — duo. Deing rofused Black seated himaelt Teuing 4 #AY, November 1, - PEBROJAIS near a pool table at which Hon, 1. §, Has. | ter was filled both up and down atairs| 5,009 op pursuant to sdjournment. | — call, city alderman, and John Stevenson | when Adolf Mucllar's popular plag, | o> MO0 PRIMIR B REIOGTEMES Mrs. 8. Schlesinger and daugl Misa | Were playing pool. A quarrel was in|Der Moeineidbaucr,” was presented. | Faunie, have returned from Aoma, danass un-ulnl{l d] ,"”fi““," the | Ono of tho principal aitractions was lhn; R ey atter gentleman and Mr. Black, wheeein | g0 0 0 1D Hiong) blows wore exchanged until Black feeling | 11 #PPearanc i Re A. Foglestrom, the worthy pastor | that his pugllistic prowess was not u|m-1 the famous German comedian, who sus-| of the Swedish Lutheran church, was given a | o the exigencies of the case and pro-|tained the role of Mathias Ferner. It party and a gold wa by the young | duclng a pistcl he shot at Stevenson, | was very apparent from the first that of his church on Friday eveuing. but missed in his aim and, |y, i3 4 v, = ‘f""t“"“, Minutes of meoting | J, T, RRMSTP.(;NG. M. D. > SWircalilion 8 10 = oth read and approved. | practico Limited to Diseases of the] . : < °d to roturn 10, Eye and Bar, road 5h4 B to W. | 503 Farnam Straot, S. Barber. — chi week ¢ Horr Julias Keslor, The clerk was ins the amount deposited w 1 T v ¥ accounts BT , Kensler had created a very favorable| 0o following accounts were allowed: Andy Atking, teaveling agent of the B, & |89 Stevenson ran bshind the bar to ob- | iy iression on the audience and the ap- SRIDGE FUN 0., is in the city, and annousces his ntention | t8in the "':‘"“]. l""“*“"n" to tho bar- ylius which greeted him was both | Michasl Fox, lumber for county $ 308 Rural Nebra,ska to distribute 2,000 red books throughout the "C“I:]“"‘- fla 4 .:r‘“‘:";;l““,‘;-ul""‘l'li“‘l;'-u::; hearty and frequent. He is an excellent cared two or three shol ; SRELY A of Y44 X &y fo-dey, IR e ot tiah ook alfaat iniithe | ReioEAB bis (e andiwilliptoro e walus o gt e et T ble acquisition if he stays in the gat Mr. Frank Williams, advancs sgent of ‘T | poyivorg heol, Bofore Judge Ander- | iy " PR A0 TR 4P 108 ghie ] ¢ ison, on account grading i of weatarn farminv, Erufs Growing, Eioe, an cy’s Planters Wife" coml L g ai nation is et tho|.on a short time after, Alderman Has- near Millard 310 00 | Livo Stock infurcst of the great Grazing and Agri Millard making arravgem ) s ' The full force of the stock company | Alpert Timber ading in sectio cultural regions of tho west, ably discused ard re it for the appear- | call swore out a warrant for Black's ar-| vory “ably supported the guest, as th | 15 16, 15 Do oo 118 20 | viowed: 'No oo who Sils & Howee or lnt, of s GERMAN D. WYATT, 12 16 o The leading Stringline, lnmber for county.. 99 00 | the west: 20 WAD FUSD, Agricultural and Live Stock | mmm U us, eut and’ stitchod, 6 iliustratod coyer, ance of bis company in this city on Saturday | rest, which was served and the prisoner | (; e [P : Hawsd, o ono who MHeINAawars oropisnly of ' % % v jermana style a visiting actor, and taken | T.J Nolan, n roac 13 50 i ik ) ? released upon $300 bail. Subsequently Llll:l‘whul:v.’ho l"r’”r:‘x::,“:: IB":‘::“I:W: NH. 1 y Ay © 03 g | @0 sfford to be without the Riiral Nebrask. L MBE MERG N T OTK OB EM) - Lol The Best Writers flA Exi., a young man and |suspicious rumors came to the ear of tho |an‘sminontly Groditablo one and was re: one of the ambitions young wen of tho West-| bondsman, and In compapy with an offi | ceived with gron® favor., dobn Vesteon: wo ;}‘j‘" rapd + 9 % contrivute to (sxpagos, Tho Editorlals aro cr i ve in Ohio ia in the city, looking | cer he went to Black's house, where AL Tron 08 750 | unbinaci and vo the poie, 1t is puished of th —_— = — i table place for a location, intending \‘;“’ o *’“‘h‘“' “’“"‘kl) and ""‘;’J 0 jsil, Dicd. [yt on road 44 B0 | or s s ol ‘aiyclhen pobiication ol of 7] & o = t oo distant date to take Horace Groely's |1+ Foute, howaever, by some adrolt ruse, | gTANNARD—1In this city t | Thomas N work on road 9 00 | this kind in the wost, and cccupies & Front Rank R s o o % sl e H :d:" :,'h‘".‘:) ol :‘l “'W"'w’ .'J"l’;: Black evaded his captors and fled. Ho|” 1:8) s, m., May, daughtor of Willam and | Ssmuel McClenegan,grading near Mo among the st Acri l.‘m.,h.‘: Tave Stock Jour & ] 3 o g A E g B g = ! at o ) with th £013090.5 10 8 R aAT, UM AT, 0L ATEAMR | ey G4 10| calyin tho Cuited Stato g e = - i conatry. e still at lasge. e “l"l'"" bt e Y e b work on road 00 Tho H Circl g dEdeRd 5 49 58 & 1 N. D. Borden, — i ral to-Cay, November 3d, at 2 p. ., | g ol s on road 10 00 0 &ome Glrcie. = 5] aRB | B i o Bl Congregational Services from tho residence, Nineteenth and Williams | k. , work en road + 54 00| Dopartment of the Rursl Nebraska i a spocial @ = B stroog, North Platte | 1o this oburoh, '8$ the regular morning | stxeet. wo. k v road i 00 | foature whosh alway ta welcome vintor at Lol - Fuller, Weeping Water; F, war, Jr,| B Y buse S SN, A i & caviRON-1 dty, November 27, a | 1 s Gilbert, work on road 60 00 | thoFamily Fireyido. - - - NEB Hasticgs; Harry Collinge, Lincoln; Frank k. | #ervice, Rov. Sherrill preached his usua P, es 8. Cameron, sged 3 Brown, soad 3 60 ] Q ama = 1 ey, Fort, Roblason; W. C. Curtis, Den. |able Sunday sermon to a largo congrega: | vars | o i, 6 14,14 03 Agents Wanted. CUMINGS AND 20TH STR., OMAHA, W. W. Fuller, , atd Mrs, L. |tion. The pulpit was boautifullyadorned | Fuueral to-day, November 34 at 2 p. m, | Iuby §140ing b Crossie's Fiill; 19 16 | Buaairantistare aud Local Ageats s bleges Saak Webater, Kansas C 10 Metropoli- | by & floral decoration made by Mra, | from the resideace, corner of King and Blun- NERAL Ang ire tiookn, vackes Knlve, Waickee i, Tans 5 T~ i § - - "r‘”L.J i ":““" and 3" 'M “’f JOHNSON—In this city ¥, E. Moorcs, ticket for poos L1718 . X 7 \‘,“ ) I\q —Y 1 k“ ¢ < ho docoration consised of s wase of VTN, AL Il et o 14 The Weekly Bee ied . i Recruits Patrick Higgine and Michael | beautiful cut flowers interwoven in such | Mrs. duhuson, agec 7 yuars. : H. T. Leavirr, County Clerk. | aud the IASKA ono year each for i Lyous, enlisted at Fort Douglas, [:ah, | manner as to make the numbm“w,;" 0 lt‘\‘»hvl u; 10 o uLv f:.,m" the resi- | —n— 8:.25, onl. o than the price of the Brx A are assigned to company I, Sixth in.[sud *‘1334" plainly visible upon them, i N y vt copies and Hlhustrated i fantry. Llhe first being the date of ILav, Sherrill's The yola R THE VIUI IMS' BURIAL, Promiua List, wil recelve an clegs t assortment of : First Lieut. Willism E. Hoffman, ‘vlkmg up his work in this church, | The 100 wile race bet Miss Ar o s s SMITH & CO,, 106, 105 8. 14th 8¢, Omaha e Ninth iofantry, will proceed to Fort| Yesterday's sermon was the boginning m ndo and William Patterson took place | Wilson's ¥ al Held Yesierday Al- | — —_— of hiev. Sherill's sixteenth year of labor Satarday sfternoon, the contestants »on, that of Malio Taking manding oflicer at that for assignment with his Omaka congregation, and the |starting at 3.25. On the fiftieth mile Flace To-0ay, 5 - the towporary command of company C, | members of his chuch in gratefal re-| the tire to the lady's bicyole broke, and | 8 WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF Ninth infantey. | Frigs . | membranco of his past work had pro |she fell from her racing machine. An P P e A PURE COD LIVER The travel direct o ’ 0 ravel dizected is necsmary for the | 0 0" L T ihls token of esteem. | obher one was offered her, bus she re Brid, Wyo., and report to the eom- ‘ public servics, [ €. C. Wilaon, the ill fated engineer of Racruit Edwin Waterhouse, en: [ Rav. Sherrill in returning thanks for tho | fused to use it, saying sho had hurt her | 4 . BRI 4} OIL AND LIME. ! i listed 2t Furt Douglas, Utab, is sssiguod | ssme was deeply mosed | knee in the fall. Frank Parmalee, the | the B. & M. switch ongine, were hold | . W‘) & s to company H, 0:1 infantry. ™ In the evening a young paople's ser- |7 ir;m (decided to withiraw tho staken, | youterdny afteraoon. A ahort erice —ls . s, il 4 The leavo of a for saven (7 vice wae hield. The meeting was firs: [0d declared Patterson the winnor of the | oy 1i1d at the home of the decossed at i - - = Pl o o P i idramed by Goorge T Homser, who |Face, Mre. Armaind /s objactions to the “": u VAR AR . s S0 4 ) (ARNILNS, i 4 WannorTees 0F 0 “VTAIOTLY pUMToLAtA Slat [ntantry, in crders »as long identified with tha Young Men's | SORtFaTy uotwithstanding ‘:'f A : T TR e eow) st | i ' Fort Bidoey, Neb , Octe Christian Aasociation of tols city, and | — Y ITAAR d ; “ extended twenty-thres (29) days, with |who, after serviog that organization for| DELSAKTE SYNTEM, lw.,u..nn. wd of losomotive engineers. | permission to ,. l]y to Hesdquarters Di- | teo yoars ia Caicigo, has beer d to| Miss Morley, puy f flenrietta Crane, | The remains were accompauied to Coun u vision of tho Missouri, for au LAL\,ullwul' o goneral acoratacyship of that associs | will give insiraction in the Dalssrts ays: | cil Bluls by twenty eight mewmbers of ) . ) of ane (1) month, n in Cincinna'i, enteriog upon his da- {tem of oratory For information eall at| " o 1odge and wore there placed N i . et warsdlon Al“} TWO WHZ LL CARS | — s At an’early date, {room 20 High St hetween 8:30 and ¢ , | A 4 " | under charge of Jubn Casoy, J. Kief, » & - ¥’ A lioad ¢ 1019 and 1830 idamoy Strec 'Omaha, Neb 0, 0. Howard, who represented |9 30 ». m. aod 3 and 4 y Sararday uog Men's Carstisn Association | cxzepted, 30.¢0d | Tom R Sedd of North Carolins Swoking Tc baceo is the best. " [ n P L 1 kel b Myt e 9, H. C. Qatiow, Law Buuder- | 4y f Catale furulabed fiee Brop Apwil