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I'HE OMAHA DAILY during the entire evening. From the COURT BUSINESS. Mgy time the curtain rose until it went down o The entertainment was of | FICT (005 IMadg a Defendent in @ u BEE---MONDAY. DECEMBER 15 1884 THE DAILY Mondav Himebanjgh fiafier, —LARGEST STOCK OF— % BEE THE GRAND ARMY. 16.|A Chance For Omabato COme 10 118 |Sameator, ~The.sntartaiiment was ot a Morning Dec. very high order and is an entirely new Slander Sait, Vi 5 St = 5 Froat For the Big Reanton, LOCAL BREVITIES. Thos. R, Boetz, of tha firm of Shirman Bro's & , the clothing merchants on Far. nam, is happy over the arrival of a littlo #on. What Is Required to Securo One of |i Nebraska's Greatest Annual Celebrations, departure {a tho minstrel line. No =2 loud a8 8 gentloman might attend, accompan ied by his wife and children, J offered but jokes were entertainment such an mination to Be Mart Connelly's 1 Held To-Morrow—The Behm Case to Gome Up Soon, t was All of the okes were new and were heartlly en NEBUILDERS HARWARR Dr. Hanchott is in attendance and mother and —— Joyed, Billy Rice, as fat and funny as In thhe SsState: it bl e AP in| There 1s no reason why Omana should [3¥¢% mas there in all of his glory, Krank| 1n the district court Saturdsy Ea. Ta the v court Eaturday two plain Tooation MeNish did one of the most cleve Maurer, the Farnam street saloonkeeper, ————— ach, Three young fel- lows ware arrested on the charge of vag 3 but they proved that they had tried to get work and were dischmged. The case of Pat Comminski was set for a hearing this after. drunks wero finec noon —Drexel & Maul will celobrate their first roary as o firmon M ciy v over thair books ehows that during tho first year they disposed of 275 coffine, not be chosen as the seventh annual reunicn of Nebra ka Sail- ors and Soldiers, and the order from the Grand Army hoadquarters, given below shows what steps are necessary to secure | that favor. at various places throughout the state, the last belng ¢ Fremont, and any one, who has ever attended one of the | gver seen upon nny stage and is the boat | * *0 - 4 man in his business in the world, George | Instituted sait against Peter Goon to re- Thatcher, George Primrose and PEilly | cover §20,000 for alloged slander. West added not alittle to the evening's|gartain action which was disposed of at anjoyment. The reanions have been held | the ly fine. T was one of the funniest things which was | Thig action arose out of the insolvency over glven in Omaha. of these | concluded with a laughable absurdity meetings will admit that they are a cred- | entitled Ina Tho musicy bith vocal Ald | ho present torm of the United States exceoding- | circuit court one Hoppe, of Cincinnati, berlesque | was plaintiff, and Peter Gooa defendant. nstrumental was dancing was The base ball The programme of Richara Sieman, the brewer. Sieman had bought $1,000 of hops from the “‘Bad-Fed-Ora.” Thatcher, Ml D @ TN IGUARANTEES ZOF BEING THE BESTE CONTRACTORY & BUILDERS ESTINATE" FURNISEHED. Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nehraask chich taki o average death rate of tl ‘ p STt h t y = = ::L‘i‘rr-l:i:‘:?letrl;:-"!\.:‘.TLT:«,r b ebies lun‘l‘.‘ it and a benefit to any city. Weo have ],1"“")?“1& ‘;ofl have ]tl"uchfiduflw pep. Cincinnatl firm, which ~ Goos at. g!{flfi!wfifir«“srao& yfi}nfi; ONE H Ceht ular chord and are excellent patterns for ftached, on a debt duo him| = b ky ECOM PA ] o UNDRED VARIETIE ness in this line, two grand army posts here, three includ- . ; , = ".DE T-CHICAGOM = I TES ol 8 . ol minatrel companies to imitato. from the imsolvont brower| S PoinOICUICAGOBUFFALAY & The Lutheran Bazar closed I'riday night. ing that at Fort Omaha, and the com- e The Cincinnatt firm of which Hoppe (YOUR BAKING POV DEE TUDAT! BUFFALD U5, STANDARD SCAL The affair was well patromized, and the ladies | rades in this vicinity are as active and Union Pacific Railway Company, | h ) i levi have realizod a nics little sum for their werk | ¢iqq awake wsany in the state. More Omaha, Nov. 20th, 1884, § ,‘1"“‘;!‘&“_"""‘”‘;']“'““:”"c‘;‘;“}‘"_‘l‘sin“"L‘h‘éf:f“‘ma‘;‘r‘ Brands adveriised as absolutely p and troubl, Tast evoning what Taney 80044 ovor Omabia onn furnish amplo jacilities e attachment, making Goos a party defond- e e R G T | were un'old on prival alo were sold at auc- The Union Pacific Railway Company atit, Tl auttiwas termlnated Thiv tarm THE TE tion, Tho musioal programme was well rens dered, and the use of the fine Steck piano was donat:d by Woodbridge Bros —The sneak thief is again abroad in the land and last night got in his work by stealing two wolt robes from Jim McShano's livery stable and also a blask wolf robe from Dave Miller's buggy, which was standing in front of the stable. The latter was found to-day by Offi- cor Pat Hinchey & 10th strect pawnshop. ~The poopla living in the vicinity of Si toonth and o'clock yesterday morning by several pistol shots, firod in quick succession, Investigation by the police yosterday failed to find ont theix causo or by whom they wero fired. A gentlo- man living in that part of tho city, however, sahs they were fired by some parties from a Farnam were startled about 2 carriago. —Tho Millard uniformed degreoNo, 1. 1. 0. 0. . party, which was to have taken place on Wednesday, Decomber 24th, at Urounse’s hall, has been postposed to Wednesday evening, January 21st, st Masonic hall, This young organization is composed of active onergetic men and they are making things hum, Their laet party was a aplendid affair and they will make tho nex, one equally interesting. —The roceipts at Schaller's bridgo hog yard for the past twenty-four houra were 21 cars of hogs, 1l of which were sold at prices ranging from $3 60@3 85 por hundred pounds. Tho reczipts for the weel were 73 cars; 50 cars for Giraen Rurke; rs for Schalter; 8 cars for Saunders, Howe & Co. The total nuwmber of hogs raceived wera 4,530, b cars of cattle were also raceived. —Captain C. 8. Copp, a well known attor- now and one of the oldest residents of Wahoo, died Friday morning at 9 o'cluck, after an ill- ness of but a fow days duration, He was able to attend to business only last week and pro- secnted soveral cases in the distric court just adjourned. Captain Copp may be remem- berod by great many citizens of Omaha as the captain of ths Wahoo Foragers, an indi- pendent wilitia company which came to Oma- ha, during the strike of 1579, He was a gental whole-soulcd manand had’ he lived would have proved a uscful citizen, WantED—To exchange wild or improv- ed lands tn Nebrasta or Iowa for Hard- ware, or stock of general merchandise. Address J. Linderielm, Genoz, Nance county, Nebr. m-lm e TT——— Injunctions Granted, John B. Chase has made ap; for an injunction restraining the board of county commiszioncrs from projecting a public road throuth the north haif of the northwest quarter of section 20, town- ehip 16, range 10, uniil the damages sus- talned by the epplicant shall have been detexmined snd pgid. The injusction was granted by Judge Wakelay, but the applicant failing to furrish the required bond, the summons but not the wric was gerved upon the defend: Cherles W. King, on Siturday lasg, was granted an injunction by Jud Wakeoloy agaiost Auton Grantnor to re-| strain the defendant from proceeding fu ther in a certain action of replevin pending in tho district court, wherein cation in the way of good camping grounds, wlil facilties for supplies, transportation, etc., and the R2union would bring thousands from all parts of _ the country who would carry back the ‘news of our wonderful growth and prosperity. I The following general orders have been issucd from tho headquarters depart- ment of Nebraska Grand Army of the Ropublic, assistant adjutant general's of- ice: Davip Crry, December 10th, 1884, aj General orders, No. 22, For the parpose of securing the loca- tion of the Seventh annual reunion of Ne- ring the year 1885, at such time as mey be designated by the Eighth annual en- campment, department of Nebraska, G A. IR, 1 will roceive sealed proposals at my headquarters in Plattsmouth, Nebras- ka untill January 25th, 1885, from cities, towns and villages of the atate. a written guarantee, endorsed by five or mora responsible persons. Said docu- ment guaranteeing that their locality will furnish gratis to the G, A. R. the follow- ing: cate, plat and stake out the camp and prepare land for occupancy. Second. Seventy.five tons of hay, fifty on the reunion grounds on or before the first Friday prior to the reunion. of the Q. M. of camp. : Fourth, A good quality, and euflicient quantity of water, to be delivered in camp, for tho needs of 50,000 people one week, for drinking, cooking, and washing purposes; also enough stock water for 3,000 tesms of horses, mules, etc., one week. Fifth, Forty tons of ico to bo delivered during the week of the reunion, on the order of (). M, of camp. Sixth, To traneport free from any point in the United States and return samo, apy tents, camp or garrison equip- W haul game to camp, pitch the tents, and siriko eame, repack and reload all material at cloge of the rounion. Seventh. To furnish a good and suffi- 15 clent amount of advertising, and _distrib- ute same, the expense of which in total shall aggregate at leest (§ three hnndred and fifty dollars; said ad- vartising to be out at least nix weeks be- fore the reunion, and done under the di- rection of the reunion committee for 1885, may have to be insured in some reliable insurance company or companios for the full period of time tho property may be in transit to, in use at, or in transit whiie being returned from the reunion. Ninth. To furnlsh under tho appotnt- ment of the provost warshal of camp, and pay for euch services, a sufficlent b guards fo protect property, and aid the commender of the camp to cavefully polico the camp, and maintaina al December for 250,000 Oak and 50,000 Cedar Croos Tiea, to bs delivered in lots oi not less than twenty thousand each, Ties to be_delivered at Council Bluffs, than April 30, 1885. Burns, Gen'l Storekeeper, Omaha, Neb. S. R. Callaway, Gen'l Manager, STANDING ON HER RIGHTS, braeka soldiers and sailors to be held du. | agy, quite probable that litigation over the |contractors and the principal witnesses Propositions must beaccompanted with [ effacts of Mr, Frank A, Wood, the young man v'vhu at the time ‘Df his Ceath was| Gomnand mads upon them for their at- studying law In the offico of Mr. J. L, | tendance here upon court. Webater, of this city, will follow. First. At least 240 acres of land ior [ university, and during his collega course d i + epuly marshal to answer for tres sush xeunion, suliable for eamping, lo. | won tho factions of a lady of tho Cap-|upon & governmont. achool scetion noas ital city. take plsce, however, until In the esrly tons of straw and one hundred cords of | part of last October. Recognizing the Tni wood, all delivered to the (. M. of camp | paw reaponaibility pllce’d hon Bl e to appear at the next term of the United ‘Wood made application to an eastern life Third. Furnish suitable guard for such Insurance company for insurance upon property for a period of nine days, said | his life, and on the 24th of October took guard to bo under the order and direction | out a policy of £5,000 with his afianced been terminated before Judge Wakely as beneficiary. 3 smooth,’ however, and bofore he was|jury for tho remainder of the term. barrels under the direction of Q.M. of |- T by hia fatal ilness the en- gagement was broken off. Mr, who had just begun life for himself did not have sufficient means for the burial of [of La Dow against the Union Pacific his remains and thoy were interred by | railway, now pending in that tribunal, to his father. circumstances and it is said he hes a sister | enit was brought to recovery $1,000 dam- her own labor, is the daughter of wealthy parents and | between Omaha and refuses to relinquish her rights under the | having purchased the required tickot for b ¢ insurance policy. :3”']1‘““0“52”“]‘{ °ff War: 1};ren.byflar 10'“;“ upon the m?bjuc’b’a short ttme since she ‘l’l‘ 9) Rl O} ;“C Ff“;:i“- "’f“ V| gaid sho could do nothing in the matter | State against William Morse charged with all materlal from the railroad company, | o 4 1129 heen placed in the hands of her | petit larceny, was tried to Judge Beneko, attorney. tho deceasod's sistor’s friends to teat tho [ harness dealer, under the polley. Why Mr. Wood did | happened to be passing at the timo testl- $50.00) not change his policy after the engage- e ment was broken off, is only a matter of | xan ou® of the store at that time and was conjecture, gagement, however, tock place only a|Galilgan. very short time before ho was taken sick |advisement until thiz mornivg, and death to him was an unlooked for A, . visitor. Eighth, To insuro all such proporty 88 |y up iy the ftimo of his death, and distriot No, 13 in which is St. Mary’s avenue, was hold Saturday evening in |mon and ““English Liz” if demanded. the board of trade rooms, and was at- e tended by abcut fifty property owners. H. (. Clark Esq., presided over the reoelve tenders dp othe Siet bL 5t the United Stkten | GoHEE; tewulHtR in Hoppe's proving his title to the goods re- plevied, and rocovering $566 as the value of the proporty. HM.\urer wag cnlioddua a wiineas for o ifioat oppe and gave very damaging evidence o ’*’”‘r‘:“‘,l“:}‘ ngnmn(;.ui Upon the termination of " Nob. | the suit, Maurer in his petition alleges that Goos snid ho (Maurer) had com- mitted porjury, and it cost him between $2,000 and &3,000, 1n this tribunal the case of tho state against Dodson will be resumed before Judge Neville this morning and before Judge Wakeley the case of Neleon against 'Ijl:unmueu wiil be brought to a close to- ay. At the concluslon of the Dodson case that of the stato against Behm for bri- o bory will be re-tried. Mesers. McBain From present appearances it seems|and Hubbard the Sioux Falls granite owa, cr Kaneas City, Mo., not later nd other particulars apply to M wed frimon mor ed Wood's Beneficiary Under His Life Policy Will Insists on Her Claim, for the plaintifi in this case arrived in the city yestorday in response to the fourth These gen- tiomen, it will bs remembered, were taken to Sioux Falls from Omaha sowe Mr. W 3 S s ERaus e GO S iate four weeks ago by the United States Their engagement did not|Dell Rapids, in Dakota. Thess gentlo- men upon their arrival there gave their own recoguizance in the sum off$250 each States court and were released. 1t is thought upon the disposal of this crse that Mayor Chase’s for bribery will be called up next. After the Nelson-Rasmussen case has that side of the court will take up the “Tha course of trua love did not run |equity docket and dispensa with the petit In the county court an application has Wood | been mudo by the defendant and granted by Judge McCalloch to remove the case His people are in not afllaent | the United States circuit court, This hois forced to provide for herself by [ages alloged to havo been susained by Tho beneficiary it is satd | his being_put off the defondant’s train ounctl Blufls after When spproached | his destination, In the police court Saturday the cazo of Morso is tho party charged with tapplng Au effort, it is oald, will bo made by |tho till of Mooro tho Thirteenth streot Tho complaining Moore ary |aud a cleik for Edholm & Erickeon who gality of the rights of tho benef fled positively that he was tho man who Tho breaking off of the en-|shortly afterward captured by Firo-chief The court took the case under Judge Bencke hos telegraphed Les Estello. district attorney-elect at Blair to be present in his tribanal on to-morrow to prosecule certain cffenders whose bl g, cases will come up for examination at Looking for Litigation, that time. 1t {3 expected Mart Connelly A meeting of tho taxpayers in sewer|Who isin jail yot for complicity In the burning of Nettie Howard wiil have a hearing at that time as will also Tnomp- He was rational during his Jast ways thought he would recover. ——— No School Christmas or the Eefore, Day Piacnn ean top dowi on n ot FonOva th o Nt hanted, tnew 1. Achiumist will nov be tee 0 Ot wmmonl; DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. 118 IEALTFULYESS MAS NEVER HEEN QUESTIONED, 1n amillon homes for n quarter of a contury 1t hea stood thio consmmers’ rellablo test, THE TEST OF THE OVEN. PRICE BAKING POWDER (0., MAKERS OF Dr. Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts, | sSeeits Jormeriy $12.00 now Tho strongest, most dellelous aad nataralfavor known,aod | Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems ¥or Light, Henlthy Bread, Tho Bost Dry Hop 5 Yedst In the Wo FOR SALE BY CZ"iL&R2, CHICACO - ¥, Loure COLLARS ° CUFFS BEARING THIS MARK A% THE FINEST GOODS EVER MADE, oema Al Linen, corw § Linings ao Exteriors. & 3 Askk for them UAl~ BROS . Agents for Omaho . OMAHA Medical aud Stroical 111:§MH0$!.1{DU;TEE'ET. N. E. Corner 12th and Howard $ts.) For the Treatment of all Chronic and- Surgical Diseases Diseases of Females, 4 O: the Nervous System, And Private Dise ses of the Urina- ry asd S-minal Org clusively. 216 Farnam §t. Countor, Hay, Stock and Railroad Treck. ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for the Indian Department given for Bulfalo Scales ox- Scale REPATR SEHOP, 1405 Douglas Street, OMAHA. NEBRASKA ——ON ALL— CASH SATES WINTER CLOTHING . FFE OUR RIDUCTION Suits formerly $10.00 now $7.50. 00, Y $1G.00 now $12.00. y $24.00 now $18.00. Over Coats formerly % S.00 now $ 6.00. DBeer Coats formerly $10.00 now $ 7.50. Grer Coats formeriy $16.00 now $12.00. Heer Coats formerly $ 1800 now $13.50. WGrea Coats formerly $24.00 now $18.00. And every other article in proportion. DHAS, SH}VEM(‘:K‘ Eririnitionre UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, PASSINGER! ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORE. | 1203, 1203 and 1210 Farnam 84, st et s e mes Swits former Swuits former mahs, N3 King is defondant and Grantner or degrco of order during tho week T 1| Ata meeting of th 0 ittoe of th g ! ( proper deqreo of order during tho week | meeting and Andrew Bevins Ezq., acted eeting of the commitieo of the inplainif, Feom the applioasion | VR GO i as secrotary. Tho objact of tho meotlug | Poard cf edusation, un teachers and text 1409 and 1411 Dodee St.,{ 4 Omaha, Neh it appears thet a con or AR OX-| Tenth, All expenses incident to tho booka.on Saturday last it was determined = ——— et e change of real estate was entered (nto bs- reunton in the way cf ammunition, and | ™ as to discues that district’s sewer tax 20th tweon theao Lo partion, Grantner nareo: | ot rial nooded and used in tho oarkyivg | Which s thought by some not to bo|t0 have no school on the 24h and p e Ing to give o lot ln Counctl Blufls avd | oyt of progeamme of paradee, sham bat. | properly equalized. Another objoction |f this month, Last year Chrintmas fell 3 P et 8 8000 gextifiod chieck fora furm In Mis: | tice, munugoments, sunriss and wunnet | o tho pagment of this tax. is that the |on Tucadsy and no school was held from g:‘fgfil 4 “é?? s 3 EhE R e e G eantmos o |gune, caring for the puviliou, Ughting | soger iy unhealthy, Afcer somo discus. | tho Friday preceeding until tho Wednos: o S G w? ! n & benk in this city by Geantnor and |gumg’ for camp fires, ribing of saddle i : 5 o st 8 ; ey ; 5 afterward replevied by him, This in- 2 2 i in the premiges, & committee con-[day following. his year Christmas 103 BRADY MA 3 aftorward rop ¥ horses for the commander of camp and |pisting of Be 1 B Kopaato o ; b g ? Junction anit 15 broughit to restrain the| pig giaff, to ho borne by the city, town, 8 t“l’ O, W Eeeh Aennody, Warren |comes on Thuredsy and vacstion from i defondant from procoeding 1 the ro- | or village that shall seoure the location of | Williaw Dreston an T b, Hellman, | Tucaday evening of next weel uatil Frl- i i plevin action as tho hond Las become | ayid yeunlon;and all the rights to main- ro;fl::gl hx;eac(::&x: s urt\;ls vias npd~ day morning will be had. Ca,tarrh Bron h.tis o ———— Smoke Seal of North Carollna Tobac- 00, J. B, Mr, | — Patton and tis Damage Suit B Patton, whoso unfortunate resemblance to enother man caused his arrest and imprisoament a fow days ago, is still in the city, and proposes to siay hero uotil he has demoustrated he is not the man to bo scared out of any city by the police, when he is an honest man and stores, booths, d'ning hall, and all busi-| o ths tay The committee was instruoted ness firms, games, placos of amusements, | ¢5 roport at the board of trade rooms on Tl rman Theater, Qaite a lrrgo audience assembled at the shows, etc., to bs received by said city, village, or town. Provided, that no gambling, or plaze to vend apirituons liquors, wine, or malt beer, shall bo al- lowed on the grounds of the reunion, and shall close a6 10 to 11 o'clock p, m. cach [ night, if #0 ordered by the commander of tho camp. Eleventh, In addition to the above to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock, that all places of busincas or pleasure | the connty clerk’s office Tuesday and re- | tic manner. ostato agoncy December 12, 1884, German thester last night to witness Conradis’ great piecs, ““A Light Peraon,” It proved toboe very attracive piece, Tho following transfers wero filod In|and was recelved in the most enthusias- Tha regular stock company orted for Tk Bk by the Ames’ real |filled the varlous voles and it is quite un- necessary to go into details with regard to their several adaptabilities, since th talent is 8o well known and appreciat - — ate Transfers, T' A Johngon to C Rasmusen w d w 80 And all disense at ed by the ne hod of M dication by tion . (The New German Inkaler or Atz BEYE and FAR Discasen treated by an experienced Speclalist; also wof the Heart, Liver, stomach Kiduo, s, Blad- a, Rocuatism, Piles, Cancer, Fe, Ete, f the Lungs,Hend and Throa o ¢ al Appara’ e !, Lufirmary or Mcdical Insti- CONSULTATION GERMAN D, WYATT, LUMBER MBRCHANT an iudustrious worker, the locality must be give a certain sum of | feot 1ot 2 block 3 Parkers add 375 3 a8 o wholo tho performatce 1 ; 7 s : Ho stated toa Bze reporter Saturday | moncy as acash donation for secaring the| G H Harman oftl wifeto H B Smith | i R HDLR e B ANER 2 e e o et < | ;B F & s oB that ho had not a8 yot brought any oivil | reauion; said sum to paid o the de. | W d 1ot 7 block 174 g o d £1.00. Blss mes cosoniiens - and redopia g Taracsnd Bxamingiion Heoa.. o & FedBRaggE ¢ g suit for damages ngainat the marehal and | partment commander, by or before An. | I Sorgent to J U Liddell ot al w d lot L planations ofy e 0 E4dxd4288a@8 24 ;1‘ police but probably would do 80 to day, | aust 1at, 1880, for the use of the depart- | 19 block O Shins let add $1,100, don t claim to ) ST O = LA T U = T | J L B | &nd that the smount sucd for would bo | met of Nebraska, G. A. R. 3 H O Sargert toJ ULiddell gtal wd cwrablo diosiss will e g Infopnel of Sheh ) e Y 5] lot 9 block 9 Shinns 1st add §1,100 I' tonta wishing rooms will besupplicd in tne In. =l §10,000, which is all he can get on the ofticial bonda of the clisers Mr, Patton ds an old military tolo- geaphier. Ho ontored the army as sece ond licutenant in tha 11tk N, Y, VoL, in I-.lil,nud w””“‘”“l“‘c‘ pu ln’ll - | sigued below, whose sddrees is Platts- B = 4 tachéd servioo with Col. Clowry, when [ pinih, Nob. Fiorenco Futertainment S 1D o 2TEL'S - el e s B Gl e 250 s e e by ATEL'S HAY PRESSES Ho wea dotailed 10 serve s Sirant's head ;']""f“_“"‘*‘j | Al posts of the G. A, R | An amateur dramatic porformance was Fummicel ffisaion, Nisesty Poouliar lo Fevaated: a1 4 qusrto 10 o taig mniat his personal re-| Yilh ubon vecsipt of this ordor, 8t onch | given in the schiool houso horo laat gy RO Db ! Sotmondatisog. He. auls ete tha ser.| BEiog it to the sitention of the publio dn| ooy J® AT e SR ANE M Nicdlcal and S gieal offcg y ik ) | g peoy commendatne. Ho only lefu the ser- | iv lacalitios by securing tho eratis pub o after S bt exe by 22 lication of the samo in tho papers, and fn | in attendavco and the aff'ir was a suc- 1 t tho second 4 9ot DY AND NIGHT, rho served as frain dis Twelfth, All bids must bo endorsed on the cover, ag foilows: **Proposals for recurtng the Seventh Aunual reuniva of Nebraska soldiiers and sailors,” and ad- lot G Lies Place $200. iroesod to tho department, commsnder,as | 10 other ways promulgate it, o J Lites and wifo to J Schmidt w d n} J Liea and wifo to M Pollack w d ¢} ot 6 Lies' Placo $200 eas, financially ard otherwise. At the Fourteonth, The department of No. |close of the entertainment the ladies and titute building All iettors and consultations Strictly ConfAdential Modiciren-ent A% +11 yarts 0f tho countrs by ex- dfrom observation, if full do o, Ono pursoual loberview Address alllettors to ; ; Omaha Me noal & Surgical Tnstitnte &+ [MAEL - ” 1lo Creck, Michigun, his | brasks, G A “; reserves "hu rizht to|gentlemen from Saratoga who hud taken 1118 1oward St., Omeha, Neh : fucl agunt ot the saus time | Fejict avy aud all bide, should 4 8> de- | e in the entertainment, togother with for tho d Truok apd Ohiosgo and |Mb®: . \ bo opencd and | 8 numbor of their friends, adjourned to y Grand Trun! i both are favora. bly Lnown i 7 ,,.’w eral cupori the meeting of the counvil of adwinistra. [aweited thew a plentiful supply of re. ti AT ion, at Doatrice, Tucedoy, January 2 hmond, having partaken of which a Gl 2 s Mer. Pation, whoeo when the selection of lucation will feonvivial time was spevt by all until 0 n Q4 R but epace forbida 8 flico it to say By command of H, E PaLmes = SRR g ¥ pecomner ) . 5 e v Dapartment Comma ; he has always led an honsat and upright Life aud that he feela deoply the insult of | read by the assistent ac t general at| the residence of Mr A Suith, where Try “Union Pacific” fl ur made here at home from Mionesota hard wheat and gustanteed by ita mannfacturers, J. E Buan. R. Cook, As o — Adj "o Farmers apd Broeders free. Addices being placed under arreat and locked up in joil. He hns gone to work for the Tho Minstrel 8how, McCOray & Co , corper Saventh and Jones | 1falum or t1:y o) iri s b Western Femedy Co., Sove. P Weatern Union, althongh ho waa infend. | - Last night Thatcher, Primeose & West's |streets, to equal efther the Pillsbury or, s Andzews: Fearl Baking Sole Manufacturers, o T S ing to go to Deover, aud proposes to 8ty | yingtrel compary sppeared in Boyd's | Washburn brands. Ask your grocer for | rcivid e ot ’ e Are the Cheap Most Durable, Smallest in in Omaba and show that he is no crool " L " “Ugion Pacific.” 418 m&e h mtaine, of Chicago: and Gustavas s Neb, Whicht. and i no way liablato tha state or the perahouse. Every reat was taken and Bode, Milwaukee. Neversold in bulk, Iw b no Hay Precases of any klnd can the amoust of work produ £ uch 1ol Usited States Judze Downe will bo Lis|mavy pereous were aoxlous enoushto| Sl of North Carolina Smoking To-| crrciots AMNPREWS & €O, . ud" over to load rallroad Lox car,) o cab b dous with the Fatel Iupeovid Machimer Wa s b coausel o the suit for dameges. sce the princes of minstreley to stand ' bacco ls the best, 2 Lake St 287, 250 & 201 K. Wates Bt ) atiot lietiat d aow clsoulds addro s, GE u""““c"r"‘f'fl.fl; it

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