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I'iE OMATA 1 YAILY BEL-THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20 1884 , e | ey - ,‘ . ¥ — ) W. F. Erdman, Mrs, Tjams, Mrs, Hor. | An Ode 1w the Fircmen, one who would attract atfeation. A H mebau h & I a lor THE O°\ILY BERE WHHS THE MATTER. Fh,, h, Mes. G.T. Crandall, Mrs_Byron 3344 90 g vt & 990 repotter who happened In recognized her I ’ | Roed, Mes. Katherine Pritchett, Mrs, G, o o y | C. Ames, Mrs. Bangs, Mrs, Julia Smith 1 11 Bt vory lons, anono Mabel Warner, who used to iive in & Tharsday Morning Nov. 20.]The Poople GJIIE WIN 0ver @ Faran | New York; Dr. Link. et bt L Onsha about three years since. She N K OF— . : Sireet Store |~ Clothing was received from Sshuyler ot st | want from here to Fremont, and while N = = = ] o Mrs, Kingman, Mrs. Webster, Mo B L kot there got into an altercat ith snother LOOAL BREVITIES. | Furniture, dry goods, broks, etc ,lrlvvn‘ The Ormaha firernen in b | ectman of her L'r:' ,.,“m,' “{':;n”.” 4 \ ‘ | Dawey & Stone, N. B. Falconer, Dr. Phiste revord s & 4 ¢ Accord they Rush Into | f | b \cd during the trouble the Warnes J l / ‘ | Hillis, Ralph Richardson. - bl e trouble the Warner wo- 4 A Ex-Marehal Guthrie will bave toserveou [ Gmith's Store 1o Keo Mis Coal and ico from Benzon & Bro n Agliking the D [man eut the Hall womsn witha dirk & this timo in the penitentiary, the supreme cour slnughter ia Prices, Coutant & Squires, M Clark, Mr, | ki | knlfe e was tried, convicted, and | N Baving refased to grant him a now trial, B | Howell, Mr, Pateson, ;;y...\‘ I‘, S0 11 ahAmE riven short term. After getiing out Ifl thoe Sta\,\e- | Chatlie Mack, conductor of the dummy b N " \’_' “\ s ""“““ "l‘"‘ “'1‘“” ""’I‘"“l' 430 them carr hose pipe highet ""'""‘l' ”'f“{"“'n""”’! 'l',"""f"l‘ 'I'“'V “”" ?'id B Lealn, was heard to remark yesterday: “While| WhilepassingupFarnamatree )~““‘"-“H el L \‘v':m-‘ ien m : 8 ey naba agaln { he democrats aro cating rosst ox wo will eat [ morning a crowd was notleed standing in [ ford, of Morristown . | 1 t J 4 3 - | B, boye! 1 L sdadesir e i Tho child's hospital dispenuary Is open | B0e i O, 11 bt _ ato Healt & very ape " \ \ | crow. Eh, boys! ront of a threo story buildirg whoee sdays, Thuredags and Saturdays; 1.,’ Why they sk g SRR T propriate name, for If therois a more L A first class lunch will be served in|front presented an elegant and va"-."’» y 11 a. m, Dr. Bridges in charge; 2 to 3 81606 thelr nams bogih rockless woman than herin Omaha she Falooner's hall on Friday and Saturday of | apnoarance. Upon the sidowalk, extend- |p. m., Dr. Gradd | A o ¥l has not yet been found out. FURNIS HID. this week from 12 to 8 o'clock, for tho benefit " bullding to the earh! . — | No firemen elor s i of the Tenth stroet mistion. S avebec T | RO BAT ISR STy Hom| s withon Hivte beTow E7 S ot Salo on Saturday, |BUY your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for a fino red carpet which at once gav 0 ot N y M er it Tuesday gIwomen arrostod for [ the scone an air of comfort, Upon cither | 185y and harness, | L, A, Rari, | h, mar L Novemb COFe COMStS w8 s than Eastern Cities Can Deliver i the nonpayme wnthlyfines, Upon [ side of the door were piled up immense Post Oflice Box 30, | 1 l“|' “ i “1“. ;LVL:;;;I; p:rr‘l;?"'“t ents, 1 l»‘w;';rll:;; 1 acrd in jai vickly cashed up | heaps of dry goods of all o posy YT v . Jrave hearts have struggled to wi irkbhl B U i bilog plasrd In Jail they qviokly cuhed up [Heaps of diy goods of all liuds and ftom | gmnoge 60:inch all wool|Sulting}an- Tl stroot Send for Our 250 Page Catalngue only one issued in Nebraask aud were thereupon released, the windows floated in the breezs clouds g ol - Jut never ax yot f beautifal ots and soft and olegant | 1018 Smith is solling for 75" cents, real REeiat Groatin foraet —— The stone cutters will give a ail at Ma- | Of boautiful carpots and soft and elegant | valye 81,00 per yard, are just the thing 0 T At o T Mt die MAP OF NEBRASKA —_— ronis hall Friday evenug noxt. The boysare | ARCER 00l g g i [for fall and winter wear, ; Showing all cities, towns, railroads, ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES wmaking every preparation for a first class 3 1 | To draw to A countios, townshipe, just out; mailed to this expensivo and fine dieplay, and was A WIOKED WIFE 1tk ! I r & Lime. prompted to join the hurrsing throng & PRt DL kb Say addross for 100, J, M. Wolfe, 130 You please a number of ladies, holp & | which was streaming into the doors of tho That bbb South 14th street, Omaha. 18-1w most worthy charity and get a ood lunch, all { atore like bees into a hive. Upon gaining | gy, 1yixorts Her Husband and Child- Qur tremen then R siaet for fifty cants, at Falooner's ball. nest Friday. | the insido a sight prosonted itsolt which |~ 00 "5 L AT Yeeimtmed. Will fight it like men, €A full lino of colored gros grain )] The residents of South Tenth street want would cause almost anybody to weep for 2 ’ And this is the end of my rhyme. Nurs l:x;ll lh; popular shades at 5 cents, sredadiond e (10 >3 3 reduced fron £1.15. Smith’s New Store, Lo kuow why tho street lamps on that thor [1°%¢ \ . i f S Respectfully dedicat=d tobisfiremen friends | 50m T " i o ¥ - I'his was the interlor of Smith's mam- About two months ago a woman resid 5 - 1307 Farnam street. It ] q N 3 oughfare are not lighted. The lunb Dot | o4k dry goods atore on Farnam atrect. |ing in this city ook her two children and | *Y VL e L — Counter, Hay, Stock and Railroad Track. have Leen erccted tor romo time, but no lights e Five at Oakland yet pat in an appearance, —Younot only get a good lunch, but you hielp a good cause by spending fifty cty, Falconer's hall, noxt Friday noon, ~Tuosday the second party of the Apollo club was given fn Masoms hall, It wasn wvery cnjoyable affuir, and all who wera pros- ont woro hsartily sorry whon the hour arrived for homarguing. The Musical Union orchestra furnished the mu ~The eveningclasses of the Y, M. C. A will beopened noxt week under charge of compotent instrustors, The studies will be elocution, music,’ bookkeeping, stenography, penmanship, algebra, arithmotic, history, Latin, ote. The Herald announces that it is the of- ficial paper, Ttis not the official paper, and will not bo until the contract is awarded, and that cannot bo done until the contract and bond is approved by a majority of the full council and mayor, ~In police cowrt yestarday only on plaiu drank uppeared for tiial. Upon stating his caso it was apparent that ho was more of an unfortunate than a wilfull lawbreakor, and he was discharged by the judge with o warn- ng not to come again, —At the weokly meeting of the city pastors Monday, it was decided to hold union Thanks- giving services in the Southwest Presbytorian and First Baptist churches, Rov. Francis Blaynoy will officiate ot the former and Rav. M. Dotweiler at the latter. ~The woekly meeting of the W, C. T, U will by hold at the First M. E. church, Seventeenth and Davenport streats, on Thurs. day afternoon at 2:20 p. i, This is u meeting espocidly for mothers, Come and remember your sons ia prayer to God, My, J. T\ Bell, seeretary, 145 now reported that the affairs of Win. Buyder, the carrisge manufact ror, arc m goodehape, That the claims against him aro ouly about $3,500, while his stock will invoice twice that amount. As #oon as Mr, Suyder returny from Denvor the factory will bo start- ed again ~Oh no! the dew wasn't upon tho lawn to Upon every shelf, eyery couuter and in all three stories of the building were piled heaps of goods, all bright, and new, and cheap—well, words aro inadequate to expr. 88 what can be bov ght for a little monoy in this store. The reportor pressed his way down through the store until he found the genial proprietor and ventured to question as to the prices on a fow of his goods, He found that the houso is now making a speclal sale on Holliston Mills Duplex, all wool hllukaln,_ and thav they are offered at $2 50, These goods are offered by a large house in Chioago as a leador at 83.50. [t is some- thing strango that the rame goods can bs bought in Omaha for $1 less than in Chicago, but it is nevertheless true, and any one who is & judge of blankets, can tell at a glance that theso goods are the best for the money ever placed before the trade in this city, “We have,” said Mr. Smith, 80 picces of all wool soarlet flannel which we are selling at 20 cents por yard, whioh is rotuiled everywhero elso in this city for 40 cents.” At this aunouncement the reporter's head be: gan to swim and he staggored and fell Into a chair, he revived was givnn another dose. “In underwear,” continued Mr. Smith, “‘we will guarantee to make prices 25 per cont less than the same goods can be bought for in Chicago, On Saturday, November 22, we will make a special sale of fifty dozen corsets at 26 conts, and these goods are actually worth 7 cents.” But now comes the part which cannot fail to interest every lady In Omaha, Adyanclng to the dress goods department an immense quantity ot brocaded velvet was _exposed to view. Theso goods are usually retailed at from 4 75 to 85 00 per yard, but as Mr, 5mith is bound to sell Zzoods, thoy have boen marked down to and to any that they are bargalns 10t half expressing it. They are in all colors and very heavy. Brocaded vel- vots which are offsred at other places at $3 97 are sold here for $2 50 and bro- caded volvets sold elsewhere at $2.50 are marked plaialy in this house at $1 25, Ln tho silk department is found silks in all oolors at 90 conts per yard which can- went to Chleago to visit friende. Her husband remained here, and every fow days received letters from his wife, whom he supposed to bo true to him in every way. She was enjoying herself and was having such good health that he was glad to think that she had gone, and urged her to remain during the holidays. About ten days ago tho husband re- ceived a telegram from the lady friend whom his wifo had gone to visit stating that his wife was dying with lung fever, and urging him, if hy wished to see her alive, to come at once. The nows struck the husband like a paralytic stroke, but he hastened away and lcft for Chicago on the afternoon train of the same day Upon arriving In Chicago he hastened to the home of his friend and there, in- stead of finding his wife upon her death bed, he found his two children in the care of hia friend and his wife gone. It was soon ascertained that she had skipped over into Iodiana with another man, and thither the husband followed them, « He overtook them, but what _transpired botween tae there in the Hoosier town will probably never bo known by Omaha people, 1t is very probable, however, that the husband raved and the woman wept, wailed, pulled her hair and gnashed her teeth and beggsd his forgiveness. Be that as it may on last Saturday afternoon the hus- band, truant wife and neglected children returned to this city and have again gone to housekeeping. What became of her paramour is not known, but to her the lesson will proba- bly be one which she will not forget through life. Tho names of the parties are withheld in hopes that the woman may have seen the danger she was in and wmay rofrein from such actions in the future, S ———— Seal of North Carolina Smoking To- bacco ia the best. Miny cosmetics for the complexon have from time to timo baen upon the ho market. But none have stood tho test as has Pozzoni's medicated com- absolute MATCHED A‘(D MATED Itecent Ties and Some to Come, The crop of meteimonial matchen is ripe and the probate court and ministers are reaping the hatvest. The girls are making tho mcst of the few re maining days of leap year, and tho pros- pect is that before 1854 shall have joined the majority a large number of the mcst eligible young men, withering bachelors and mournful widowers will fall willing viclims to the winning smiles of fair young maids and old ones, too. This is as it should be. Lot the procession move. golden CLIFFORD -KENNEDY, An interesting event of this character was consummated at St. Patrick’s church, South Omnaha, Tucsday morning. Mr. Chas, Clifford and Miss Mary Kennedy were mads one by the magic marriage coromony, *‘for better or for worse.” Rov. Father Jeanuette officiated. Patrick Clifford, brother of the groom, performed the office of best man, and Miss Maggia Kennedy, sister of the bride, that of bridesmaid. Mer. and Mrs. Clifiord at once repaired to their home, as neat and cozy a_cottage as graces Bowery Hill. A reception was held Tuesday evening aud scores of friends of the happy couple called to give them a hearty send-off, Iisfreshments of all kinds were lavishly served. The frionds of the bride aud groom testified their appreciation in subatantial tokens of regard, consisting of elegant furniture, table and kitchon ware and other useful and ornamental articles, The most con- spicuous, beautiful and costly of thom, came from Mr. Clifford’s fellow clerks in the Union Pacific frelght office, DILLON— RILEY Cards are out for the marricgs of Mr, Thos. A, Dillon to Miss Sadie A. Riley, at Holy Family church, Wednesday, November 26:h at 8 a. m. The reception will forlow at the residence of the bride’s parents, 1708 Casas street. Mr. Dillon is the junior member of the fir m of Riley Oa Monday night a disastrous fire visited Oakland, Nebraska, and the busi ness portion of the town was soriously damaged The following firms were amony the losers: J. W. Battershall, jowelry; Chas. Swanson, general store; M. Stoholm, deuge; A, Filzy, barber; Hutchinson & Swmith, carpenter; Henty Bock, carpen- ter; M. Swauson, hotel; John Hallberg, blacksmith, e B. 1. Douglass and Sons' Capsicum Cough Drops are manufactured by themn- selyes and are the result of over forty yonra oxperience in compounding congh mixtures, [ MEVT K-2"Eighty piecen 27-inch all wool srarlet flannel ac 25 cents per yard, actually worth 40 conts. et Sl A Benefiv L The lecture to be given by General Howard, Novembsr 25h, at tho opera house, is to be given for the benefit of the Womon's Christian Asanciation, who are trying to care for our poor and suffering. The poor are the property of every one, but these ladies glve thelr time to looking after cases, relieving the deeerving and exposing the imposters. Many persons predict & hard winter. Tho grading has augmented the laboring force, who will be without work as soon as the winter setsin. Tho high cost of living exhausts thelr funds as soon as earned, and little can bo laid away for a rainy day. Wo trust our citlzons will be very gen- erous and give General Howard a full house, as the subject is an interesting one and the object a noble one. Tho funds are for the ruuning expeuses of the Home. The money collec ed for the purchase of a Home is in the bank, and not to bo used for any cther purpose, Tickets can bo found at Saxe's drug store, Kdholm & Erickson’s, Max Moyor's Wm Fleming's, Tickets ANDREWS’ ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for the Indian Devsrtment for Buffalo Scales clusively. Scale RIEPA. IR @I—I(DP, 1405 Douglas Street. - OMAHA. NEBR:\S]\'A [ T pe— ] GREAT BARGAINS IN READY -MADE CLUTHING CENTS' FURNISHING (G0ODS tors to the State and others in need of Men’s, Boys' andildren’s Clothing, will do well to call on B. NEWMAN & G0, The Strictly One Price House in the City And examine their goods and prices. They carry the largest stock, sell lower than any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors don’t fail to call at 1216 FARNAM ST. 216 given ex= CHAS. ‘SHIYERICK : Euvrniture UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, 1'ASS TNGER] ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS. | 1203, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, D = $i any geat extont yesterdaymorning, but theice | not be looked at in any other retail house | Plexion powder. It is an 0 & Dillon, liquor merchants on Douglas upon the sidewalks ia many places, and it ro [in this country for loas than $1.15, These [ Curative for blotches, discolorations, | y¢rant, Miss Sadie is the charming and quited mighty steady balancing to get along | are gcod, heavy gros grains, a No. 1| freckles, otc. Forenlo by drugglat, accomplished daughter or our well- without n downfall, A fow more morniogs | quaiity. ~Black silks are offered at from T i known citizen, Me. Taos. Itley. The . Tike this ard the emall boy will be trying the rivor with Lis skutes, and his romaing will bo found whou the ios goes out in the spring. Tonis Littlefield, the Saratoza dairyman, out yesterday with a new wagon, whicl is a perfoct dazzler, Tt is all closed up, and plato glass is in the front and sides, mak- i it warm and comfortablo, Whero the itk cans are carried aro air chumbers, which keops tho fluid cool in summor aud warm in winter. It i+ by all odds the finost milk oves scon in those parts. wai The street car company now thinks that it will b impossible to plete the strect line this season, The Iln« will probably be fisished as far west as Nineteenth strect and then Jeft until next wpring. Thix is bad nows Lo many of the people on upper Farmam street, who had hoped to ride to their homes 75 ceuts to $3 00 yer pard, which is 15 per cont less than tho usual rotail price. All wool suiting flannels, b6 inches in width are offered at 75 cents per yard. These goods are extra good, and cannot be bought elsewhere for less tnan §1.00. Repellants, b6 luches wide, at 45 cents, awfally choap, In the cloak department everything in the latest styles and most approved pat terns can ba found st prices which will meet the purse of all. The carpet de partment is complete in all of its details. In fact the entire stock is now, and has only been upon the shelyes a fow woeks; hence cannot bo old atyle or shop-worn. It is impossible at this writing to give anything like a comprehonsive idea of the wonders of this store, but if you go down town and do notdrop in and see for yourselves you will be missing it, sure, Some time ago Thomas Murray depori- ted a check for $25) with Judge Beneke a8 a guarantee that he would remove the obstructions from the strects at the cor- ner of Fourteenth and Harnoy within a cortaln thme. Ho put a small forco of mon at work and has susceoded in put- ting up his basement walls, but there the work stoppod. The time named when the rubblsh was to be removed from tho streets has come and gone and yet the stufl romains. If Mr. Murray was hold stelotly to hig agroement the $250 would be forfoited, but Mr. James Creighton, chairman of the bomrd of public works, proposcs another scheme. Ho will employ a foros wedding and reception will doubtless be one of the notable socicty events of the season, Tl Guthuvie is Denicd a New Trial, The following is the opinion of the su- prome conrt, denying & new trial to ex Marshal Guthrie: 1. At common law in cases ment i the g where an indict roferred £ third partios s ons to nd jary unknown, if upon the hear K.h.’\L the es of the persons uld have fo b itted on the wllegations of 3ub 1t was not the truth of able doubt, can allegad that nvwomunwunm EARLBAKING POWDE| ITAMBOUNDTO msr ERH[ A. J. SIMPSON | THF LEADING CARR IAGE FAGTURY |409 and I4I| Dudge St. 4 Omaha, Neh Catalogues Furnished ) noapplic ton h o ur during the cold winter days, of mon nm} te ams and re nxwv; lm “n\: xlv;u; ."m'i‘y'".‘:f,“ Pun%(‘):BEOAMGTIAVI?nAR. UL i 5 structions from the atrcots and clean thom | 1} for the Tonth Btreet Minsion, GHILUSHO‘P“AL up for winter. The workmen will be | tiors Lt (! Iram bR A T ST o b GERMAN D. WYAT o tho editor of the Bax, puid out of the §250 deposited by Mur- 5 of docklon 418 of o crizainal osd .‘“'\"gb\'\{s1uu“l‘{’.“,"f"""r""1",.‘,‘.7.[ oitints The Omaha people are generous, and port of atlons for the Past four Months, ray with Judgo Beacke. Tae work will be commenced at onco and completed ws garding it, Tuder the allegatio > indictment LUMBER MERCHANT in recalllug their past generosity to the f and the clreumstsnces of U s ehown by it i ‘ ; Jhicag I 8008 a8 posaiblo, the testimony it w \pet-ug for the E. ANDREWS& co. S == - grashopper sufforors; to Ohioago tho| gy roort of tho Child's Hospital and | The brick plles, with meadows upon | gato S prove othor act fory than (hotn uc.";m!“““ % “_’K\Ez“m.' ; 5 ] time of tho great firo, and to our var-| ;RN e e topr, have baen an oyesore long enough | allged i the indicbn g i o i - = jous local charities,§1 know not why we | Lome for the past four montha shows|anq ¢ will seom good to have them re- | corroborating the = = = I < - O~ < [~ & = a0 Lo the following donations of monsy and | moyed from public gaz>during the winter | terial facts involved in the aiginal contract | [SPIEE S i o i S i = need hesitate in makiog an appeal to sttty and maybo another sewson Murray will | 91 biibery, d alvo rtho p irposo of show- ?l; 18 3 g 3 ER«ama @ et : 4 ing the systom, plan and design of the partie: ¥ (o | E ;hl::‘fie:z::;‘::‘y in behalf of the Tenth T FIS AN ih put on another row of bricks. m\;vlnul)mlm l‘“:u"m“" :h'k’wd": L'h:; ::]‘ 5 @ ; ) 5 5 15. Olarkson 5 $ hoo e ctment. = This mission is the oldest In the city— | Mrs. Popploton (i) 1eal Estate Transfers, . Sec/fon 105 of the act to incorporate citizs - - Mus, Caldwell.......0..000iiit waofl 1 L. | of the first-class, et 1020f the comyiled \ - isnon-sectarian—and for at least twelve M:: l:‘.ul‘l Davis 10| The following transfers were filed in mhflllx‘lian:rdu:ul:l:tll‘l |mn'“:mn -nlln"T.WL ::;“um are the chauges tnat, in a tew yoars, have GUM]-NGS AJ'-\D ZOTH bTb-- OMAHA. NEB yours has been regularly and efliciently at | i (oonke irkers oo ? 00 tho county clerk’s oflico Tuesday and re- | criminal code” taken place in the manufacturo of work in & part of the city pecullarly in need of such an lnstitation. -1t has not mado many appoals to the public, but is | 4 0. 0. Ho . 0. Dovri e ab prosent in urgent need of funds. | Mes, Catharine Owon, Now York.... 1000| G0 Howad to H O, Dovries, w d, THEGLEE CLUB A Il‘ht{rdu 8 debb 10 Do oanceled, thel W g, Lord,Brocklyn grses AL PE. Ttonch to G. H, Koborts, w d par- l huilding needs some repairs to be com- eubiody, Chicaxo i a8 00l i SN 4 A Improvement after improvement has ! R Cileugo. 11111111 o0 cal wog G, 11, £1000, ¢ ar ~ 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPOR', IOWA, U. 8. A. Ratablished lBIB‘Catnrrh foriable, vent, fuel, material for tho mow- | 1L 1furialiw, Chiougo " 3| 8. D. Meroor'and wifo to 11, Rouck, | Tlto 01 Ocganization Xevived and o | boen mado, until to-day tho clothing Denfness, Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily snd Feraanently Oured, Frtlonts mfl oheal, ad o | -r‘e‘}%mcu must be | Mry Wi, G, Low, Ljookiyn w 6200|wd, lom 12, 13, 14, block 7, Walout Series of Conceris (0 bo Given, “F" 7 RERARE £ n‘i“i‘l""'v - ar ¢d st Home, Write for *“Ts Meptoat-MissioNary,” for the People, s g A :‘;:aum T 'Q‘[f:- 1“;""3(1‘}:1. Brioklyn B 001 Hill, £1000. — ""“m:fl:“‘j:vt:)‘ufe"hm‘“ SFy. Tonsaltation and Corvespondence Gratis, P. 0. Box 242, Telephone No. 26, xaiso the money neoded, by sendinigonrds | Mos. . M. Wooivordl wm| Je }‘M“{l"*‘!‘ l‘:,“ W‘_' Post, w d,| During the summer season there was e HON, EDWARD RUSSELL, Pu%mh\f.ylg«;v nA ports sags; \ Phyaloian of to individuals, soliciting regular contri- | M'% Stein poaites 400 parcel seo 1, 15, 1 e a groat deal of talk that the Omaha tton apivy and Marked Buocom.” OONGR. WPHY, Davenport, E. 8. Walworth Now York . 1000| F E Bailey and wifo to ¥ E_Bailey w " c Kine s, W . —Houra 8 to b I'zl‘l’!'l:x;l”;o“‘l'h:nd':“l; u'{‘-"“pr:;.'cl;::.l.:«- }\{l,‘ “'“.1 'r\t “Lh'rl, Geneva,N, Y, ‘J”:;l: d lots 114 and 115 Nelsons add $1, Glee club would not reorganize and a ustom Work! s '] 1 Lagutenan urnham . b ive a lunch for the purpoeo of raieing Donation Fanoy Joxes. ported for Tir Bk by the Ames' real estato agenoy November 17, 1884, ¥ J Bessey and wife to M Sherwood - —e— -7 Special Flanuel Sile this week a Swatn's Now Store. good deal of this talk was from mewbers Clothing While at the same time the lowness of TIMKEN SFRING VEHICLES) SRITENIEN, d parcel seo 12 16 10, $400. f the old ization. Th ice of the fine grade of clothin unde, N Tald s w.e 3 J 4 of the old organization, There was some [ price o o fine gra g t d B Wo trust overybody will come, but to | Mr: 1 11 Dvis. 00 tos ikt to O 1y Karwell v Part | dissatiafaction among the members but| — thoy handle s no loss matonlsh- mporee eer 4 thote who caunt, tho busy motlicrs wud i Phiadelpiia 00 &t ¥ " | all the differences have been adjasted. g ihan the 5 ¢ BOTTgE e, MId resl ssiata, profcamional. s it Diferty. L. % 0 —— At tho amnunl meotivg beld in Howpo's| Pepfection of Fit | gt e A wad, banklog, newspaper or business | M Clbrkson. ... 000 | Swoke Seal of North Oarollna ZTbao |hall Tuesday » large number of the (il e 30080 180 14 ‘U’z‘-“‘“‘ men, o all euch wo give a cordial fnvita-| o CGR0NE 2. members were i attendauce, The annu- LAND THE QUALITY 00 T‘ll s DETy o0 srene o »\-'Lh‘;«:ix;;. AYVes tion . . L ) 20 . :l:izl:s. a:;'i by mail or otherwise, apy | iryiiL Ome donations 18 860 Robbers Roost, ;11731‘:: “"‘r:Eui“"”" ensued with the| MATERIAL AND MAKE Kaiser. cooeose sosivseos livamon, 00000 7 10| Omaha at present, seoms to be In re- | 1 ¥ . DOMESTIS Address such donations to Mre' Wil 1508 | ! present, e Inrer | oy i Manchester, president : ASTIC, liam Wallsce, eecrotary of the industrial 6 8o ality a robbers roost. Every morning \\',.“m\!‘ |\‘|lkllt~.‘n\:\j proeident. Budweiser..vs.vus.. ... 8t, Logis, lulmorlJ at Falconer's hull, on Friday and 1:= £ | one or more burglarles are reported to i‘-' ud b”"“\"\';,x.‘\ffi '"L.";,,,"wmh““ $O0E0r & Anhauser. ., DU, Saturday, o il ] 111 0! | have beon cummittod the precoeding 4 ] 1210 i fontee: b Tonis, | BeSEA 0\ o © Milweakes. i Silelty Bundsy sshoul 4 40 | night and notwithatanding that the po- 5 Burmesier, treasurer. 1210 Farnam Street. ...fi.——rrmq;:\h JEGY g0 | Sehlitz-Prlsver— ... Milwankee. o Al moubers of D ion No. 1, of the | Pium Grack. ¢ 6 [ oo aro making atronuous eflota o d- | J:Sacuiive comitiee=, b Wilkius, © 1 ’ - — e GP eteiain .yf.‘!l:h' ¢ .0, H.are requested to be present | . Peatody, Obi 15 0y | cover the thieves and bring them to jus. | Burnester, R, W. Breckentidge, W, L. Wals l E PAGE s 6, Porter, Domestic and Rhige Miw oll Bwith, N b e aad W, J, Bt 3 n Kulm.{-" d'-hllf pest 7 o'clook b theie | Ayre Sn« Y ,13“: tice, no arrests have yet bsen mado. Musical director —Feaaklin 8. Smith, ! R‘ED STAR LINE Wing, "D‘él{%lpfflfl < / hnt‘;:nll‘x:'l:,l:ll::lum:.% n\dflvdlml?"u ?‘1." ¥ “n “ly:xn. ‘: 0y| Tuesday nightburglarsvisited the houss | 1t was decided to give a series of cvn- ~- llQ“ln GL"E Belgian Boyal and U.8, Mat) Steamers arpam St, attendance wpecially roquostod, | H. G Clark.. "1 0 fof Mr. W, D, Clogg, on Pierce streot, | o6tts thia winter but the number was not ] SATLING BYERY RATURDAT, - - O v By order of P. 0Tooik, Pres, covisions generous quantitios were | near the government corral and ocarried ] . LARGEST MANUFACTURERS $ BETWEEN ~ ) . recaived from fricuda at Ashland; Christ [ off w gold watch. They wero surprisod | boqh Foceived from hotedl cotichrt, shusis i HEW, YORK AND AMTWERP b ohurch, Beatrico; Sohuyler, Plattamouth, | while at their work aud beats hasty re: S A0IN SHARRBAS WHASL N Theli ¢, Germany, Italy, Holland and Fr H. . ATWGOD i 10, at 0/ lock | Feemont, 8 Marks, Omaha; Lincoln, | treat, leaving bshiad them othor valu: 7 the ) : Uheurngs Outward, 380 Prapaid trom Anbwar. g | P o X wghter of John | Grand Ieland, Littlo & Willims, Mr. |ables They ontored through tho back e ONEQUALLED | cuoarih i1, hciiding hadiing,che 24 Cuy i | © L 0etsmoath, - + Neimika manth aod nenctoen oy CFCd byesrone | Wicmer M, ller, Mes. Puck, Mrs |door which Mr. Clegg had neglected to 4 "GLASE, CHINA, do., do.” | fosn T ;v $o0.00; - Eeussin, §100; Bajoun trom 966 aaa it S R Fonaral ai | ta e es oy, ag | D280 Mrs. Archio Powall, Mes. Clark{ look and which stood opon bidding the [ Tucaday night s disorderly womau was S4GOL O N (ol e SANE AR VI - ¥ Place today, Nov, 20, |son, Mra, M. T Patrick, Mrs Barkalow, | miduight maurauders £6 enter g ks ¥ LG "EDAL S s Gok e Ageen B Brod NEPE‘U‘W AN eRTILL st2oclockp, m, fiom the residence, Mee, Caldwell, Mre. Bounott, M. Auz — taken into tho eity jail for wot paying hor Iy oy K, ILRCr U ARG ) { :x\:m.m Clark sto, Tuterment ». Holy ot Prat, Muw Clrrio Barkslow, Mrs, ¥, C.1 7 Go to Smith's New Store for best | 6. Sho gave the name of **Rockioas RUSSA CENEST O "'.’"L RN T s, e B B ol enw oonoo ox svauay awo werna 3 e comotery, Kitoie, Mre, Thomas, Mre. Garasau, | saortment of Clowks at loweat prices, Hazs),", wan a good looking girl, and|SAMPLE TAM CANSEV T BV MAlLL 28 618 A aote afay BT 900K 108 sais, Cotrompandenss salett o)