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s T — . over the loft eye and was unconscious for THE DAILY BEE e —————— Tuesday Mornneg, Jan. 27 S ——— LOOAL BREVITIES. A man named Thos, McAvoy was ac rosted at the depot yesterday for stealing & aatchel, —Marringe licensos were issued yesterday to L. O, Hansen and Margretha J. Lund Poter Hemingsen and Mary Johnson, —The clearings at the clearing house Sat- urdsy amounted to $333,201.76. The clear- Ings for the woek aggregated 81,928,856 88 —Yesterdsy Officer Matza osught » Iarge mule on Farnamstreet. Theanimal had » harness on and the owner will fiad him at Homan's stable. —The Bricklayers' Union will give a grand ball at Crounse Hall, February 13th, Every preparation is being made to insure the suc: cos of the event, —The Germsn edition of the illustrated wapplement of the Br can now be had at this office at 15 cents each or two for 25 cents. These can be mailed to any part of this coun- try forone cent and to Germany for two conts Mr, Lars O, Hansen and Miss Margrethe J. Lund, bothof this city, were married yes terday by Judga H. M. Judson, at 612 N, 16.h strost, Mr. Haosen and his estimable brido will settle among their friends in this city. —The services at the Sosth Tenth strect Methodist church Sunday, attracted a large attendance and were very interesting, In the evening & number of seekers went forward to the altar, Thoe singing at these meetings is ea- pocially impressive. —1It is rumored that suspicious circumstan- oos have beon discovered in connection with the firoat Lempke & Greenwald's butcher shop Monday morning, and it is not at all im- probable that an arrest or so will soon be made on charges of arson. — A lady living in South Omaha fell and everely Injured herssif at the cornor of Capi- tol avenue and Fitoenth stroets yesterday. Sho waa tak n into a store near by and a doctor summoned. She sustained a painful bruise somo time. —The sannual chnrch mecting of the St. Mary's avenue Congrr gational church will be hold in the church parlors on Wednesdayeven- fng, at quarter to eight o'slock. Reports of the past year will be given, and officers for the year ensuing will bo elected. The advieory board of the church will meet in the parlors at soven o'clock, to receive thosewishing to unite with the church, A general attendance is re. quested. —A prominent attorney in this city has xeceived a letter from a member of tho eastern bar, propounding the following pertinent query: “What kind of & congressman is your James Laird that he should be allowed $12 of the United Statos’ money to buy & pair of op* era glasses for Governor Dawes?” referring to & certain item in the account of expenditures from the contiogent fund, The Omaha attor- ney is wreaking veageaucs on his brain by puz- 2ling out an answer to the conundram. Jennie Kessler, the unfortunats Denver ‘women whoso,gad experience has bsen d:tail ed in these columns, was removed Saturday night from the Mullen baguio, to the hespital for trcatment. It is but seldom that a ‘woman whose contact with all that 12 vile and degrading has been as hers, rises to a life of botter things. But it is to be hoped, and be- Yioved, that the girl has fallen into good hands, striving to lift her from the depths to wrhioh ehe has sunk. ————— 1f you have a Sore Throat, a Cough or a Cold, try B. H: Douglass & Sons’ Cap- sium Cough Drops, they are pleasant to the taste, pesfectly harmless and will surely cure you. 5 S — A Dead Beat Oaught, Wor some lime there has been a young man, pissing under an asmsumed nsms, who bas been ‘““working” the Mil'ara fr his board in A most novel way. He wovld sneak around through t'e ladiey en tranoe, rideup to the fuurth floor on the elevatcr, come down as far as the socond, and snesk into the dining room which is located on that floor. After he finished his mcal he woald ciper Into the elavator again, ride frcm the fourth to the bottom floor, and emeak off. In this manner he has for some days succeoded in reducing his board blll to the min‘mum possible cost —=zeoro, Finslly, the head waiter, who had noticed the dead beat’s queer tactica of mounting to the sacond floor, and his equally queer msnner of descent, investi gated the matter and deteoted the fellow. There was some fhought of arresting him, but he was finally released on the strerg h of his pitiful begging, —— Seal of North Oarolina Smoking To 8000 ls the best. e —— O, O, O, Literary and Debating So- clety, Next Saturday evening the soclety will discuss the following question: Resolved, Thatthe Uuited States govern- ment should own and ewl the railroads in the United S:ates, The regulcr speakers are Mossrs, P, ton and Zimmerman on the atfirmstive and Meesrs. Parsons and E. M, Roh. rough on the negative. After the regu- lar 50!’-10 the questlon will be open to the house, and any person who deaires, whether member or not, may speak on it. Lsst Saturday evening the question whether the Indian or nepro had suffered most was di:cassed by Mersrs. Cooley, Patton, Scavnell and Adams. This s)- ciety offers excellent advantages to those who desire to become acquainted with porliamentary rales and aivance in the art of public "speaking. Any person of good moral character, whether connected with the college or not, may become a member, Vieitors are cordially Invited to attend. Meeting commences at 7:30 p.m. B, J, ScannELL, Secretary. e e— Pozzoni's Medicated Complexion Pow- der. For infant's tollet it 1s an indispensible article, healing all excorlations immedi- ately. Mo'hers should use it freely on the little ones. It is perfectly harmless. For sale by druggists. Real Estate Transfers, The following transfers were filed In the ocounty clerk's office Saturday mad reported for Tax Bes by the Ames' real estate agency January 24, 1885, A M Kendall and wife to K Fisher, w d lots 1 and 2, block 5, Omaha View, $600. 8 E Yerga to D H Bowman, wd part lot 1, block 72 and lot 8, block 165 $500. Obas Ried and wife to O Kaelber, w d lot 7, block 22, Millard, 8400, 8 Dlon, trustes 1o C Kaelber, wd lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, lsfi' 16, 17 and 18, block 19, Mil- 120, » THE DAILY BEE--TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1885. i ‘ THE FIREMEN'S CONTROVERSY. | korimer, Jamea Donoclly, Jr., David POLICE POINTERS. for the five socials, admitting gentleman | The Oneba Delogates Tell Thelr S8 8’0" Ao wciwsr. -+ | A Woman Charged With Threateing ° o the try. PALSE PRETENAES: Jimes Garnean, I 3 I 2UP—STA| B Z _ UP-STAIRS I 3 I 2 A Fly Dootor Who 1s Raking in the | She ls Arrested to Await an Examin. Ducats by Misrepresentations, Ation—Minor Police Notes, In Craunee's block (s & man who claims G REA S On 8 T to be a doctor and sails under the name EH\:W‘:::.: mnrningadl womlnlu:med! of H. J. Smith or Smythe, ns the cato L : James Garnean, charglng her with may be. He clum.n to be running a dis- threatening and 'nttemptlng to kill him, —IN—— pensary or medical institate and claims | o o 0 lodged in Jall to await her "‘ to have ascommodations for a large num- amination ber of pa‘ients, It will be remembered | gy o 'o"m“ Wil Wil G that an affidavit appeared in this papera |y o :xn Aol feb :hr” " o aays elnce danouncing two N | luims 1o have been marrled W Hi, o uckl:y and Ketch frauds, d : " slgned {:y H. 3?5“..“::}:'_ bbb ol | allegation he stoutly denies, and Now this man Smith or Smythe, is |clalms that she is trying to blackmail An Answer to Statements of Ohief Butler in Sunday's Mepublioan, In reply to the statementa of Mr. But- ¢ lor which were published In Sunday's Is- sue of the Republican, we the under- signed, representatives of the various fire companles of the city, deem it necessary to ourselves and the public to state the following facta: With regard to the aspirations of Mr. Butler for the office of president of the state fircmen's association, we would sub- mit that if he was not running for office It waa tho finest imltation that could be | yending out eirculars upon which are dis- [ him. Tt ls well known that he has en- imagined. Mr. Butler took the trouble | played cuts of a gigantio baildi hich + 1 i 3 . o oo th duy o the Ome Lo e s ki "t oy | dovored to seve il eatons with b, | FIa'ving received a fine line of Misfits and Unoalled for Over- ha dologatos did and shortly after s ar. | N0 #1Ch placo exists, oxcopt In tho lmeg- | "L UBHELe Wil mot permit his 1t 1s| coats and Suits, from the leading tailors throughout the coun of § ho 3 . . & - dvl:il -t cm'c..ulh of the delegates Was|The twomen whom Smith or Smyyths The woman hails from St. Louls, and tl‘y. which we will sell at half their vfl.lue, are now readv for in- held at which there were present is known In Omaha, where she lived | § ection at the Misflt Pa-rlors 1312 Dou 1 st some months during Iast year, She has hirteenth and rourteenth y(’)u can secur g 3'340 ree‘;obetwe?ln 9 cure a custom-made denounced as frauds were in Omaha the reputation of belng a fast character. delegatos from Omaha, Lincoln, Platts. | Fridsy night and held a secret consulta- mouth, Nebraska City and Seward. At |tlon with that gentleman in his little back Sho denies that sho attomptad to shoot | @Vercoat for $18; a $50 four button Cutaway custom-made Suit bl for $25. We have also a_fine line of custom-made Suits for knowing at the time that ho was expected | way Is all the dispensary he hai to make a fight for his election, and yet he following postal card has been re- did not decline. Another opportunity cgllv'ed in this clty by a prominent phy- Ltttk B o e newn n St Louis sbout threo yours go, $25. We have also a fine line of custom-made Pants which we ballot was taken. but he still rofrained | Dran Sir:—Is th T et el A A LU LD i 3 ot g ko b, B, el | D st e T o company s b e, are also selling at half their value. You can buya $10 pair of i .| T i to tors, traveli v y 1004, h o P dno for “tho offoe. Tho' tnfor | Tt mun it b b destrn it | 0”3’ e, S "waye that iy | OUStom-made Pants for $5. Don’t fail to giveus a call. 17 and MoAllister 3. Yet In|{Yaxtment of chront It ; i . T O e i e L g s e All Alterations Done Free of Charge to Insure a Good Fit the part of the assoclation he permitted | mail. Are there any other medical in-titutinos | gooe that gi Tt whal L) his nama to bo canvased aa candidate, | there treating doformities and cripples? Please N ;""'e“;:n:,;:‘ ‘t'}';"n:l:'h;; Lt B ARG A I N s h 5 ot me know, tal ife to | b s, nith the resalt which is well known, (0t 'Ih:;li;; r;g-lp::;(. %:'l" ™Y WS Y| Garneau and rometimes otherwiss. t at vE Do LLARS that caucus Mr. Butler was nominated, [rocm in Crounse's block, which by the The woman says that she first met Gar- at the convention, when an informal MaLvERN, Towa, January 23, 1885. up patientsin this y and taking pay for | were married while In Chicsgo, but Oleland 25, Butler 18; and as a balm to . RAINES, So the matter stands and the woman his wounded fealings tho assoctation gen.- oliinis thatahio. is Garnea’s wity: upd 1312 DOUGLAS STREET, UP-STAIRS. erously made him vice president, which Other letters have been received which i o geaciounly accopted. = And thus was |ehow conluslvely that Smith or Smytho | Gver wes bis wite she has soicd ot | Latest stvles and elegant carments in silk and satin lined e loast wo hape so. employed to swindle the people by | 45 recognition na his wife, i the reports| SUItS and overcoats, rendering amost opportune chance to secure his ambiticn in & measure satisfied; at | has the two men, Buckley and Ketchum, marrlage vows and {8 not now entitled ‘With regard to the question of trans- | promises of cure from all diseas portation wo would say that Prosldent| = A young man In thlscity visited this | ' fpEN o herare tene. | & bargain, Oleland wrote for twenty-five certificates | so-called dispensary and payed $25 for " vy e case was called and the plaintiff, Jas, Gar- o ; . for reduced rates from each of the rail. | treatment. Smith or Smytho gave him & | ;agy Fafled et vu:,p:uli e sbiat Overcoats. Suits. Pants, roads, but instead Mr. Butler obtalned | bottle ot nitre and told him that nature 65 00] Cust o + BRly o \ehSks (AWHIEHE: e\ {fors | would ute Rl 'l vights: Juab Lot ths | oo g coacimec. ThoT woman) il (#5001 CHUSIUEGES OvirochiSton | S1DC3 620100 Crabeanmad Baie for 830 00| $15 00 Custom-made Pants for 0 warded to Mr., Cleland, ommitting |disease run and it would run out. T r‘lman:unt o8 RS S 5000 ) 0 b IR 0 i 2m| 1200 * « U, %0 to state, however, that he had made ny| Omaha has nb room for quaci dootors, | ' ©' i B0 " : Lkl e 2260 1000 " “ 50 provision whatever for the Omaha dele-|as many a one has found out ere this, A iupLinin LG W W i s+ $eTE 0100 545100 8 b W 200 800 * " “ 5 gation and apparently it wonld s-em that | Pall out. Yesterdsy W. Hoyle, charged with| 40 %0 sl 1800 4000 v W 00| 700 . i ® 3500 “ L1500] s500 o " “ stealing a shovel from H. Pandt, was 15 00| Open evenings until 9 o'clock. 12 00 | Saturday night until 10 o’clock, the Omaha delegates were destined to count ties if they entertained any hopes| BLACKMAILING SCHEME, brought up for trlal. He was dlscharged | 30 001 * of being present at the convention, and as the evidence was not suffieient to this was done in spite of the special in- A K . “ “ warrant the court in holding him, struction Mr. Oleland gave that the|® Man Tries to Forco Monoy From| H, H. Picket, for being drunk and Omaha delegates should be provided with Mr, O, Oskamp and'Gets leity disorderly was fined $5 and costs and was the nec ssary certificates The refusal to sent up on the hill. cept any of the certifica'as was made| Mr. O.Oskamp, who lives at 2215 | Ed. Ryan was arrested Saturday for creating a disturbance at his home and l hile on our way to the depot after hav- | Webater street, is the ownerof a very e e e . © was bailed out of ing made other arrangements, If Me. | “yon b o g Y 1312 D ! . Butler had sufficient reasons to think that | iRe Irieh setter dog. He has been |yl and raised a second distarbance and ou las - ' we were not properly qualified, why did |troubled & great deal of late by having | was rearrested. He Is now held to awalt g St" Up Sta’|rs' Omaha! Neb' he not raise t e question and have it the dog stolen and has paid several re- | trial. thor ughly discussed h:gure t]}:n wards for his return, Every time he let Gsnrgeb Austin ;uh nhl:rged with va- LIT UP B convention. With regard to the grancy, but proved that he was a labor- Y El_[ alleged suspension of the Thurstor® hose the dog out for a runsomeone would | iy mgp and was discharged, company we wish to say that there was plok him up. A few days since someone Wm. Malone was arrest-d for st &ug nothing decisive about the vote sa the [stole the dog and Mr. Oskamp did not | a palr of shoes on Tenth street. is vote was 18 to show cause why they | hear anything of him until a few days|Ded, awaiting an explanation, should not be suspended and 16 against. ek e e Mr. Anders n, on Six‘esnth street, Icst The fact is the Thurstons have got to ek "iN8 | a suit of clothes Friday night, and yes— show cause on the firat day of the next lotter: . terdayZ Officer Green found the clo:hes tournament why they should not besus-| Mz, Osgamr: Sir—I have your |in Broderick’s sdcond-hand store on dcg'which you lost on Fridsy last. N.w pended. Tenth street. if you want him you can have him by . 1200 8000 * Himebaugh & Taylor, The reason we opposed Mr. Butler was on account of his fuilure to make re- | payirg expenses which on Mondasy even- ERIRHONALS, —LARGEST STOCK OF— turus to the Omaha fire department of | ing wiil be $3 00 and every day after 50 money collected by him on the subscrip- | cents, by sending a note to Congressman-elect Dorsey, and his wife left tion list for the last tournament, after James Nix, having been repeatedly requested by the | Room 30, Omaha Natlonal Bank build- general committee to do se, Mr. Butler| ing, 3 T has the lists in his postesslon and| Accepting this offer you will immedi- | Y419 Detective agency, ju in the city. has refused to submlt them [at:ly be put in porse sion of the dog. No| Mr. and Geo. Joslynand wife left the city for Insp ction, so that the c:mmittee|use to apply personsliy. If you do mot | Sunday night on a trip to Denver, Col. would be able to ascertaln how much | want the dog send me the key of the| My E. A. Wood, of the Utica G meney l:dnl;":“:“;gl:flsg Thl;lé‘ ono i:ck s the collar when I willsend you | nany’ of Utica, N. Y., has been ::8&::5; o we not | the collar, ‘ £ieg i support him for office. ylf Mr. Batler| Being out of employment compels me lo}:-.uavoral asonlaiy "?.t“p 2 l"\.“ will pay over what money he has In his | to be so mean. 1f you would get me em- | thi® afternoon over the “Q,” in company with possession, it will enable the department | ployment of some kind you can have the | General Mead. Mr. F. L. Hull and bride returned from a to pay the judgments that have been se-|deg for nothing. cul:ed lgl;m-ltbtl&e tli%mrtlmant by cltizens| o0y Curry was put at work upon the | fiving bridal tour last night. Owing 'to the oiiaamoat Asisiinalts ,I;{: cfao';l'-:de'a;:‘; case and Saturday hoe succceded in laud. [ extreme cold weather they went no furthor iog his man, James Nix, whose right name | than St. Louis. Mr. Hull has once more 1e- is John Martah, After Ockamp recov- | sumed his place behind the Paxton counter, in order to collect their bills agalnst the W. C. Shreve, Dreton, W. J. Carne, J. A, Unthank, Arlington, C. W. Knicelly, Ash- mer land, W. C. Hermit, Koarney, Miss Carrie jority of the undersicned have department. O Grogwic, Lincoln, E, Warner, D. ¥, Knapp, ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES When Mr. Butler says that the dele- ered his dog he' concluded not to prose- been connected with the depart- 2 _ | Dakata City, Miss J. Hall, Plattsmouth, Neb, m;nt fir yoany and have done service Bt SATURDAY, J‘"“‘Z34' 1885, | L3y, T, Pitzorald, of Detrolt, Mich » F AbSOIUter Pure. R when Mr. Butler was unknown as a fire- osrd met pursuant to adjournment. | oo it ihe Metropolit ! ; e i Mr. Butler’s carcer as s fireman | Presont—Commissloners O'Keeffe, Cor-| @ & —o i e R e sansaenetas Afor¥ Saanormlial thas 1Ji & the ordinary kinds.ard cannot besold in competi- gates ara not members of the fire depart- gutaithejchondorasiholindia fsniy/and when he was appointed chief and |is and Timme. Brdy tion with tho uulti'udo of low. tont, shirt weight 1ast night for Washington. Mr. D, L Sedgewick, of the Chicago Pri- FINE BULDERS HARDWARE In the State: CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS, ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Buy rour Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for ess than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nebraask ment ho does not atate facts, The ma-|" " ainsedy/chivais Boo began to draw $126 a month. Now, If s - In the acti f Ji Walsh & v ve Minutes of preceding meeting were 3 theiaction ofsilames (Walsh & 0o, oo o o oas 4 I i B Bty g S | Monts of o moslon v 1" 0000 ol L IR0 WSS Co.nter, Hay, Stook and Railroad Trask, remedy, and that is by calling a meeting| The following reeolation was adopted: | 7ud8e McCulloch last aturday, I beg)———————— PT, HE UN VE 3 of tho goneral committae or of tho do:| Rusive, That the connty. clavc b and iy | 198¥0 0 stato that I promptly paid every | Omaha Medica & Surgical ADOPTED BY. T TTED STATES GOVERNMENZ P;:t:‘:il:%i:h:;s he ‘i:lnt ImyadTlllh\;lf)p E(‘grahy Snsz{'uc:;dmhnivslry ;{w Rees P\rlinting bill of this firm as soon as presented to Tusti'ut; g Orders for tho Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ax- Wor foar of trespassing on|cousty’ will mot bb roupousivle for Logkw, | $1200, all of which had been puid but( X XIS Howard Street, e m'm‘:’"“"’og l:uerl'n; L{’I'“;f t‘l’:: gflie@ru:‘}ur lCN"l'I';niud with written or- | ness in Plat'smouth’ and after my books Ch o \(For the Treaiment ot all' - - er §'gn: o of t iissionsre, ‘ llegations made by ME Batler, Aoy | - oher Fm Jobn' 5 Cuuiion Sening | e, dovtrozed, snd sasople lont they Chronic and Surgical Diseases|s o5 povaras STREET, - - - OMAMA, NEBRASKA 5 A . information that the public may require | to :‘fl'\xm:ffi"";fifimo‘.:"'f:.?;fl.ln "g,f:{;’;“' ready to pay the amount duo thom (826), | Y10 Va:ases of the Urinary and Sexual O in rgard to the affalr we, tho under- G ; * | and 1n £ 5 i #ad Dussas ot fon B signed, will be most willing to furnish, awarded to Gibson, M ller & Richardson. and in fact offered them $50 rather than Specialtl The bond of Stephen Robinson in the | g0 to law. Having refused this I loft > OEA. ) Gradz, sum of $3000.00, with Wimn. Maok and | the defenso with my sttorney, and upon z g : T,ou18 Farer, 2 J. F. Bohm as sureties, was approved, | his assurance that he would get the suit / / : DExNIS W, TANE, The accounts of Wm, H, Ijams, for | dismi 1 paid no further attention to i A Gt | W. J. Coars, ) costs in the cass of school district of | it- I wish it distinctly understood that A A K 1 pay my bills promptly, bnt I do not / W. J. Wuiikmouse, |Omaba vs. Superintendent Bruner, B smounting to $14 73, and Dodge county, | PAY them twice. Jonx Braxe, ——ON ALL— e R No n caso of E. §. Thomp- I . o TN S Py thian Points, " were referred to County San Franclsco Bhaken, ( ’ASH S_A_ I 1 B}S The Pythian lodges here have had | Attorney Cowin SAN Francisco, January 26.—A eharp official not fication of a visit here on the| The following acoounts were allowed: | earthquake was felt at 1:35 this morning, No —CF— 5th of February of the sup eme chancel- BRIDGE FUND, famage was dows.. 3 \ lor commander of the Knights of Pythias | 61-—Henry Ruser, repairirg bridge....$ 1 50 3| \ of the wo.1d, who will make his vst an ROAD' FUND, A N D R Ews Diseasts treated %\'E Ain::“" d #) § 4 ¢ )y ricnded specislist; also occasion of ins'ruction and exemplifica- |~ %078® Merevwen hor, geading. . 25 00 g of i mt Wb, St Wiy tion of the sceret woik of the order. Dur- L 3 ! i CATAH 3 Timme, Beaus fur city poor. And all othor diseases of the " hroatnd Lungs trost ing his 8 ay in Omaha the different lodges 3 ticket for poor ed by Medicated Vapors. for Inbaler o S_E E OUR REDUCTIONS : A will ‘have a brilliant social entertainment | ;. "k 1y’ gutuess in Insanity cas All dis Seesiar o [ahalailog.) 3 o n. i honor, - '3, Brown &£ s ‘ o, s Uy g Crasry and sesust . | Soeits formerly $10.00 now | Tae uniform rankhas arranged a sorles Piles Cur+d or no Pay. |Suits formerly $12.00 now $9.00, of elegant parties which promise to bo the R 16 Years Ho-pital and Privte Prastioe.) Suits formerly $16.00 now $12.00 finest, in their soclal charact f o (R 4 Convul a{on and exsmination froe, A 00, P g g g L 10 S&:’:’...'.fifi".?f‘f A IROE o1 B0 ‘ d-fi?-l;n'fin'f-""" s e Suits jormerly $24.00 now $18.00, Metropolitan club_ roome, southwest cor. | farm. 25, 19 of e Urlbae, ant Soxual oraniy Seni Weak, | Qper Coats formerly $ 8.00 now $ 6.00, D, Fitzpatrick, work at ; AT el X uploanih ac Dpden vescon | 81 5e T 50, PN, y ouf wev resloriveimtment Dver Coats formerly $10.00 new § 7.50, next Wednesday evening, Janua'y 28, | \Wor 11 L oy, Soth 3 = pobedicl enent i sl partaof tho couniry 11 ex | Qwer Coats formerly $16.00 now $12.00, The second, soclsl party, February 13| nell of, al . | : "y toription of oase lewiven. Coe'yarsouis 1uisrview | Qe Coats formerly $18.00 now $13.50. Ove.r Coats formerly $24.00 now $18,00, he third, a calico party, March 11; and od Py G i "Address all lettors (o the Jast, » masquerade, March 25. T 208, . Omaha M. dical & Surgical Insttute i . Musical Unfon orchestra has been en. | € 0, oP COokets And counts for 86,71 b t - 1118 Howard St. Omahe, Neb. And evexy other article in proportion. goged for thrss partles, and David Kauf |1y, 51, Goulter, examination of i 4 Call and see our prices. wan, wi off at the lato charity Laura Melton. 5,00 B S0P corchs IB Farnam st' B' NEWMAN & cn at the opers house, has been requested to| Adjourned to the 28t inat. ¢ { - oall at each of these parties. The tickets H, T, Leavirr, Orrick Avprton or PraLio Accounts, | — — = are now on salo at the followlng places: ounty Clerk, BraTe oF NEBRASKA. o & - = — Touth strost; Rauiman Bros | clgar store| e Fisner, aged 51 yours. S s R XD, WW. CA LAY, o —— LINCOLY, Jan, 16, 188! on Fifteenth atreet, and Geo. Pare's d: Tae funeral will occur this morning, | .\ m..guurmu-'mb-m. YU founa | traneact the business of life iw.ursnoce in this (SUCOESSUR TQ FOSTEI( & GRAY), ore, 1809 8t Mary \ Kkots | January 27¢h, at 10 &, m,, from her late resl- | in Andrews® Pearl Bakins, ac state for the current yoar. Qommen.ing Feb- - 7 Leslie & Morrell's drug store, corner of Sixteenth and Dodge streets; Wiig & q Westberg' dfi goods store, 622 <outh | FISHER—Iu this city, January 25th, Mrs, DIED, — 1 ” i by certified that ke ng ende, ruary 1, 1885, msy also be procured from the following | dence on Madison avenue, uear Hanscom | Hvel RE, i members of the division committee: | park. Friends iuvited. eyt it el ; Dans. days, Witness my hand aud the seal of the Aa- M. Delafuntaine, <, Chic and Gustavas | ditor of Public Agoour’s the day and year Geo H. Leslie, J. J. Monell, Jr., Audy o Bodo, lluw-ukwnb evorsold in bulk, above writtep Borden, Edwin H. Crowell, Wm, F.| SmokeSeal of Noith [y o5 AYORE [ - {akar) H. A. BABCOCK, : Manning, Thomas Burrell, L. F. Da| oo, wills Tibeo w‘fi‘f&a ) egsgu Wi [, Auditor P, A, LIME ‘AND CEKENT,

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