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8 THE DAILY BEE---THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1885. divleion and express offices, and the live, among whom were P. J, Nichols, G, W. Mageath, J. C. Knight, O. H. Dor- rance, L. B. Korty, 8. T. Joselyn, E. Bucklogham, Harry Gllmore, A, 8. Van Kuran, T, M. Orr, J. G. Boyd, L. M Jenney, T. K. Sudborough, Arthur Blakely, C. B, Keyes, and the Herald man, The health of the guestof the ovening aud the sucoess of his trip wera daly remembered In a toast. In behalf of the party Mr. T. M. Ore In & neat spoech presented Mr. Mills with a yaluable and unlque gold-headed cane and a pair of gold slesve battons bearing ial line that has transpired In|the intigaia of the Knights Templar. For T o Mr. Mills made « responto, in which ho the local world of society durlng the past fec'ingly cxpressed hi¢ sentiments. He sonson, oocurred last oventng In the wed- | tHan Droposed the the taet +*The Officers ding of Mirs Fannle Rau to Mr. Samuel |and Kmployes of the Union Pacific Rail- Sloman, of Datroit. Both of the partiea way," which was i:lrur'lla heartily. havo many frionds In tho clty and the u.f{;f?&f."&?i,,’."n';;',",‘i;:’ fi'l_-'%‘lll itk marclage was mado the oconsion of festtv- | eoorted to hi domitile by a valiant body itles of rarely pleasurable order. guard of his friends The wedding ceremony took place a He expeots to leave for the west very o'clock in the Jowish temple in the pres. | *00n on an extendod trip for hoalth and lea . enoe of a large number of people and pleasure, was perlormed by Rev. Dr. Harfield, ac- Mud—n—v's MDVEME"TS. cording to the solemn beautifal Jewish ritual. The falr bride, Miss Fannle Ran, was attired in a strikingly beautitul coz- tume of white satin. duchess lace and ruflles, bedecked with orang blossoms —County Trosuror Rush will move into | oq ilies of the valley, diamonds; while his now quattors in tho new court houso next [ g oo Tl TS convontional Monday, The counter, desks and vaults in suit of black broadcloth. Mr. Slmon the office are ready, although some of the|()va:fuider mcted as best man while furniture has not heen moved in. Julius Myor, S her and Martin ~Mr, Chas, Schlank, of Schlank & Prince, | Olerfelder officiated as ushers. has boen kept in dulge Nevilles court all Aflur ‘l‘lila ;In-r;l::,l:o .o:;a;nny hr-d l;aerdn i X f the | perform ho bride oom repaire Vors Tem persons o b fnl heresbovta who |0 the resldence of Mr. M. Hellman, on it/ Lt Polish well enough to act | St Mary's avenue, whero from seven| This morning, Rev. O. O, Plerce, of s ) L “ o'clock until late in the evening a grand | Lincoln, opened the sesilon at the opera i ¢uch & serious cause as the Klasa case, wedding recoption was held. The ele- | house with a tilk on the ‘‘Qaalifications ~Thoso intercsted in baso ball will be|gant and spaclous manalon, resplondently | and Propara‘ions for Winning Souls. glad to know that Maonager T, ullivan |]itup and decorated with flowers, The gentloman went on to say that al of the Kansas City base ball team, has nearly | thronged by a large number of friends of | culture Is powerless in saving souls unless conoluded negotiations for the entrance of | the bride aud groom who pressed upon | directed by God. God is ready to use s Wo ’ p the couple sincirs and well-timed con- | the powers of a Christian when they ave Omaha into the Western League. Ho reports M P f Ot that he Is meeting with enthusinstic support gratalations, any guests were from |preparcd forit, To become an eftective #0 far as he has gono, ¥ SLOMAN--R The Marriage of Mr, Samucl Sloman 1o Miss Jennie Ran, The Wadding Ocremony and the Re- ception—The Guests—Gene- ral Qongratulations, THE l?érlfill\’ BEE Thuradayi{gfling, March19, ; i.OéAL BREVITIES, —The street sprinkling machine started on ita first trip of the coming season, All overflow mestings will be held at the Baptist chureh conducted by Mr. Chubbuck, —1d Dallow was the first saloonkeeper to pay the $1,00) license for the new fisoal year of 1885-86, —8incs the Ballard homiclde the vicinity of the depot Is as quiet as a cemetery, Not oven a tipsy man to be found, A policeman took a drunken man to jail yoatorday who was found lying on the side walk near Douglas street and who had a lot of dounterfeit money in hir pocket. —he adjourned meeting to consider tho change of grade on Farnam strect west of Fiftoenth, and Sixteenth south from Farnam, is called for Thursday ovening at 7:30 o'clock at the Board of Trade rooms, —The Musical Union Orchestra will not give a concert next Sunday, but on March 20th, will again groet their frieuds with a grand burst of music, for which extra prepara tlons are now Deing made, One of the most brilllant events in a day’s perambulations. After showing due respect to the “GrEATEST other by visiting the onper MISFIT CLOTHING Absolutely Pure. Morning and Eveniog Crowds Flock 10 |iheseiiars modsacasor bosga ia compett Their Curiosity Unsatisfied. Young Holmes Attempts a Big Rob- Friend, 8ynopais of Yesterday's Procoedings. MORNING SESSION ., farm near the stoockyards, of a valuable It secms that on February 28 Mrs, there still remains unsold : Meyer, who, by the way, is a retired soms valuable jewels and a silver ect or 5 two. Shortly afterwards Holmes, who Suits. Overcoats. abroad, snd in addition there were re-| winner of souls, ono must bave a true colved over 100 congratulatory telegrams |approciation of Chrlst and his methods. —The democratic state central committee | gron fripnde, who could bo present only | Mr, Moody followed in o fow moments’ v 00 Merchant-Tailor m: 12 00 | 825 Gy moeets in this city to-day. The object is to|jn the spirit.” Y R\ He u{grd the necesslty of study- Il: a o.\rpl;l:le’r ‘by ]5:0“;[‘:“;,.“;::“? gob - M“clmnt:l.‘ rmade at .1.1 e s;ggl\le:-‘chme 'll:nnlor m.Td. ({7 lill) 00 rocommend and endorse men for the various| Among those whoss prosence graced |ing men ln order that one might become | °¢°% Working for . yer, P- | 35 00 o w Wi, i g e " fedoral appointments for the state of Nebras. | the ocoasion were noticed, Mr, and Mrs. | successful in the conversion of souls |peared. Suspiclon, of coorss, nnnch.ed 49 83 " o s i b 5 i h ka. A largo attendance in expected, as great | J, A, Harbach, Mr. and Mrs. B. The Bible, as the great instrament of | to him, but there was no proof positive ;b’ 00 bes e 8 1 cieees 20 00 interost is very naturally taken in the disposi- | man, Mr. and Mrs. J. Obarfo - | Christian work, must also be carefully | of hig gailt, Finally, in a too confiding | 6o 00 “ o 0 i EITEPN gg % tion of the varlous offices which loom up so |and Mre, Max Moyer, Mc. and Mrs. A. |studiod and familiarized. Both of th b1t H6 SoRtaliga'LS & Hishd Fbat meTERd | OI00 Y a i g 3 L b $ e magaificently, Cahn, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Cahn, Mr. |studies were necessary to great success in 75 00 - . . 85091 7 seeene 8000 ' and Mrs, Jacobson, Mr. and Mra, L. |winning souls, stolen the jewelry and silver, and had —Wonders [will nover ceaso. There has|ifyi; My and Mrs. A. Heller, Mr, and| J. L. Maile followed him in a brlef bat |al:o expected to make a great’ “haul” on inat boen an_eclipeo of tho sun, followed by | Meg, 'C, E. Squires, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. [carnest address on “What morc can bo | Mra. M.'s diamonds, of walch she had a 16 In bed-rooms; & roller skater died with aitchen, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Uhebster, [done for people who do not go to broken brain from skating to feed his wife;| Mr, and Mra. Adolph Moyer, Mr. and | church,” and went on to show how those Moody i followed from church to theatro by | Mra. Moritz Meycr, Mr. and Mrs. Max | who neglect church duties may be made i hundreds of people to hear hymns and | Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. S. Schlesinger, | to beeome Interested in the work. Slucnuo, to a hofiltlon- ud a physician yosterday frankly ad- | Mr. and M&a. 8 (‘in&n, Mr. and Mra C.| Mr. Moody then mld;npllau‘ for the | ‘‘H. Henderson,” intending very soon to rder trial t wit Hartman, Mr. . S, reconstraction of the church of to day. [fo X Pkl el "'A. Pollock, Mr. and Dts, J. | Some churches, some congrogations, are|dispose of it. But he had afterwards that there is somothing in medical science that : ' 9 fy Mr. and Mre, Frank, M. |too high toned. They need to be brought he does not know ! What next? : .| and Mrs. S. Michaels, Mr. and Mrs. E. Somo interosting questions dally arise in | Haney ‘Mr, and Mrs, F. Haller, Mr. criminal trials. Ono of intorest yesterday | and Mrs. George Heyn, Mr. and’ Murs. | platn, stmple, carnest Christian worship. R ‘}:ifui-c fl%fl‘:flifi"&fi to onicer| POSE Of Will confer favor by addressing Original was as toa person's ability to tell if blood | [, H, Korty, Mr. aad Mrs Binswangoer, Ehpioge 4 found on an nstrument, for example, wos| tho Misscs Annis and Minnie Rothschild. o "‘"”‘;“’““ e b satfoca. | Sigmart, and yesterday meming tho latter | |312 Douglas street, Omaha, Neb, that of n beast or a human beiog. Tho doctor | Katic and Lilllo Newman, Ella Brandles, | . = 5 "f“';‘ "“f“’ WAk “‘d‘ e“ve;;‘n °'§" went to the express officc and waited said I6 was imposnle, somotimos, to tell, ex- | Dollle Rosenstock, Mies Hirsch, Mattle | yo% fi:az",:{r‘:’;":“&"""‘,:rrhi dhiget Bl copt by n delicate measurement of the cor-| Pollock, Georgie Baulter, Messre. Jullus | 3 y P Bhipers, to tun down to the lovel of Christ, the lowly [Chicago express office and ordered the up and claim the They adjowrned, feeling fully convinced that the origin of the Misfit P 1312 THE |’2 CELEBRATION OF THE 170 OF MARCH Was participated in by many of owr worthy citizens yesterday, who, with few exceptions were weary from their OF THE GREA many did not Jail to embrace the goodness cast to man, and upon their discharge of one duty, fulfilled an- PARLORS DOUGLAS STREET, 1312 Thia powder nover varfes, A marvel of purety, AND AFTER PARTAKING OF THE FEAST OF BARGAINS IN ion with the multitude of low_test, short wolgkt . ] A Hundreds Unable to Get In, and IN TROUBLE. B arlors was to abolish high tarifs on bery, but is Betrayed by a Clothing, and the truth of the Parlors having the most elegant display of Yestorday morning Officor Al Sigwart rested C. H. Helmes, charged with rob- bing Mrs, M. E. Meyer, who lives on a lot of jewelry and sllverware. Everwitnessed by any eye is now substantiated by citizens of Omaha and vicinity. — Among the many bargaing mombsr of the local demi monde, lost PRICE ILIST : s, 8 6 00 Morchant-Tailor made at ©800 = w 1000 . “ 1200 “ “ “ B “ 1800 4 % A perfect fit warranted, and all goods sold on their merits. A guarantee in every case just as rvepresented, at the ) valuable coilection, but that unfortu ° ° ° . nately she had hidden them, He had shipped the plunder he had secured to 1 r drees, that of tollo tho"bau'y 1o Ghieto. s hon 1 3 4 2 DOUGLAS ST., UP-STAIRS. 1312 changed his mind, and had sent to the Open unti 9 P. M, Saturdays unt:l 10 P. M, Nazarene. What is needed nowadays is | 8atchel returned to this city, under the N. B, Merchant tailors with misfits and uncalled for Clothing to dis- Misfit Clothing farlors, of AARARS NARAS AR A AR AR A AR R A A A AR RRRARS RRRRARS T for “H. Henderson,” alias Holmos, | A AN A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Y WA A AR LI AN ANV AN NN NI SRAANINARNANAINRAGIR < s o | M . Mr. Bergman, S. J. Fishor, 1k dreds were turned ‘lran_x the doors from | yalise which bhad been checked = % blood fn thnt ot | Cubt, Mr. Cahn, S, Oborfelder, M, |W¥ho, could they have without difliculty | however, and accordingly Officer Sigwart|Omaha Medical & Surgical havo addod that frequently blood is that of af 5}, °% 14or” @, Bradois, Morria Milton, | 2ecured a soat, wou'd probably not lave | went to hia room on tho corner of Fif- Institute onst, though drawn from a human being, Simeon Bloom, and others, attended, becamo fevarish to get in and | teenth and Davenport, and there arrest- bttt e Those from abrcad wore: Mr. and |5%¢ What was golog on. Ouriosity pure |ed him. He lsa somewhat uotorious | 3 o p Ladios! Physicians and_ chemista havo | Mrs. Ohacles Rau, Clnctanati; Mr. and |10 shmplo. The gentleman as a “crowd- | character and it 1may bo romombared that | I drawer is & success and no denylng it. ke was implicaled some years ago in the > & i L2 analyzed Pozzoni’s medicated complexion | Mrs. Ben Hellman, Cheyenne; Mr, and ! Powdar and recorasad, Itsitiser to) thele | Bi Glostlleh, Independence, 'Kas.; Mr || The programmo was cartied out to the | robbery of Mre. Marray near the - wives and lady frlonds. What better [and Mra, Charles Wise, Sioux City, |lotter and the bymns and prayers oon- |racks, whereby that ledy sustsined a loss could bo sald of 1t! Your druggist sells[lowa; Mr. Smalles, Fremont, Ferd |*umed the greater portlon of the time.|of §1,000, Holmes on some elight tech- it. Kahn, Yankton, There is a deal of Interest manlfested by | jcality managed to escapo “punishment, The toilets were, many of them, strik- [ {i® religicus people and Mr. Moody and |though his pal was sent to the peniten- = = tng and worthy of extended descriptin, | i3 co-laborers cortainly strive to accom- | iary for three yoars. REPUBLICAN MJETING. |whichonly the inoxorable lows of {ime|Plish their end. Thomusical part is| Holmes, of course, donles the frath of 3 and space prevent, Drawing the line | 0ticeably Improving siuce the first day | tho story of the robbery, and c'alms he res DEWEY One of the Best and Largest The City Central Cq ttec Mect ana | With tnose at the relatives of the brlde, ‘;“d l‘i‘”‘;“"Ah“b"” 'é‘” “{° ";lc“d i‘;’d is the vietlm of per.ecution, Select Time R the following are mentioned ile 04san & aroydicah hpthonrd Mr; e ’ Mrs. Sloman, white T waoer’s note, The meetings continue That Shooting. Primaries entlony ruffies and lace, diamonds to-day. Dr. Morguer, who shot Alonzo George l' bl‘:ckkn in, diamoi Mra A" ¥T—-v‘- Tuesday night, was pretty roughly han- il Hel'er, black gros graln, diamonds; Mrs, tead-Crew, lled by the latter, v The rupflblimu city central committee J. Oberfelder, black s;tin, point laca,| Yesterday morniog a happy wedding ;m"' .ybuu:eflm laer," :;:B, v‘::gnthl”:zv:l:z met last night In the clty hall bullding, | diamonds; Mrs. A, Pollock, olive-brown | gecurred 2t the residence of Mr, T. C. il i tholov: e 14 Michuel Meanoy, Esq., in the chatr and [%i/k, panneled plush, diamonds; Mrs. B. EArt e (1 e e el e lel NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. 13th 8t., Cor Capital Ave, Chronic and Surgical Diseases THE GHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY 3 Tlg.U B s N i STONES’ Btocks in the United States S to Select From: ELEGANT PASSENGFER ELEVATOR 3 Newman, black silk, dlamonds Brunner, on Cuming streer. The parties R. D. Dunoav, secrotary. Sixteon out off = A" gollcetion of .p’p,n,,;,,g viands were | ohlefly interostedintheevent were Mr. H. | (0 "y 5y 0T T el the elghteen wembors were present. sorved at nine o'clock and was attended | M. Read and Mi s Jessie Crew, both well Ditesaowiarimomaloe, (ot LeRNerponslyviom WEY, 3 . 5 Bee 3 0 to Dise t the Urinary and exual Orgr The object of the mceting was ex-|to with ze and favorsbly/known in this olty, The RRjzeporter/yoatordy thatiho/did nobiase| Fate Diseasaot the Urinary e lexialOrsan M. HELLMAN & cu., Georgn before he sirack him; that he fell Specialtics and was being beaten while down; he fir- EYE AND FAR, ed the first time whon down and that | fiesees S"{;fi'd;’ml"fi{’::{"‘;;‘,fi,m“'{:fln"" George fired at him. He also says he |ladder, N urslgle, Bhoumatism, Plles; never touched the woman; did not know Ao alllother fAlicases cithe yhn she was when she spoke to him, and ed by Medicated Vapors. (S is of the opinion that George must have| ,. clrenlaron Inhalation.) e o the bride and groom left on the noon | mistaken him for some other peraon, as 8Os BioodyUrinaty Tand exud Or, train for Chaplin, Neb., where Mr Read | he did not know the woman, and was re- 18 agent for the Union Pacific railroad. | turning to his office from a drog store q}&?s“q,ufifisn?.fi,flg,fifiz; onxarma i g The reception continued late int> the eveuing, when after the congratulatory adleus the guests departed. Mcr. and Mrs, Sloman will leave In a few days for a four woek’s bridal trip in the east after which they will return to this clty and here make their home. Miss Fanoio Rau, that was, {s a sister plalned to ba the selection of candidates to b voted for at the approaching elec- tlon for clty officers, snd to declde upon the times and places for holding the pri- mwaries and the conventton. A genera! interchange of views waa had when the c)mmittos decidea to hold the city conventlon on Tuesday, Masch | 0 Mrs. M. Hellman and a beantiful and 24, proxo; and the primaries on Monday, | Sultured membor of ocioty. Mr. March 23, proxo. ~ The following places [ S10man, the fortunate bridegroom, Is a were selected for the holding of primaries morchant of Datroit, with extenyive bus. on Mondss iy i lntfin-stu In this city Tue B 4 Yo y joius with nosts of friends In wishivg 'nflfifl'3‘.;ck.l.‘.':.":':f.fw:h°° store on ¢he newly marrled souple **bon voyage. Second ward: Walling's place, on A MASTER'S LEGACY Leavonworth between Thirteenth and Fourtcenth streete, Third ward: Lehmal's building, Twelfth and Douglas streets. Fourth ward: Planters’ house, Dodge and Fourteenth strects, Fifth ward: U, P. bakery, Sixteenth street. Sixth ward: No. 1 engine house, Izard and Twentieth streets. The difference of opinlon as to places arose on considering the Second ward, but Wallings was selected by a vote of 10 to 6. Adjourned. A BICK DEMOCRAT. “I wish the plagued republicans had elocted Blalne, indeed I do. I am a lemocrat, out and out, but thunder and marriage was sclomnized by the Rev. Dean Millspaugh, in the presence of relatives and a few invited guests. After receiving the congratulations of friends on the mutual acquieition of happiness, holesale In that city Mr. and Mrs. Raad will set- | when she spoke to him, and he, thinking on and examina " e = tle down to married happiness. she might be some cne for whom he had' u 3 5 prescribed profeseionally st some time, |of the d Sexusl organs, Seminal Woak returned her salutatlon and was assaulted | nese, Nervous Debility or Exhausticn,ete., eto., and . whe‘:n, he does not know where. 4 " r::’v o The hearing of the cate against the 1ely packed from observation, Il ds i physician wil take placs befors the po- pcirunnuf caso is given. One personal interview TEE BEST SHOES lic; court this afternoon, unless contin- Odlml; niilvtzlm to & Surgical Insttute ~AND—— ued for some reason. maha Medical & Surgical Insttute, or Gentlemen' 5 4, for the money~ o i 5 For Gentlemen's wear, fn tho world, for the money L St. Cor, Capital Ave, oB G_ A_N'S ms & Co. B oo To OColored Slaves Disputed in = Court of Law, —A man—it is not stated that he was a member of the office-apportioning committee —had failad to get Into the Mocody meeting Inst night, aud stood leaniog against & lamp- GUWIN G & Bfl ) i 1 post in & meditative mood, A band of music 1INy [l ‘ I passed in full play, and arousing from bis AN reverio (?) ho muttered, *I (hic) feol 80 awful WROUGHT IRON PIPE, I ! Malleable and Cast Iron FITTINGS, A pult has been commenced In Judge Anderson’s court by Jacob Elton against James and Julla Flanoigan, a colored couple, to obtaln possession of some 20 acres ofblmd near Fort Omaha, now oc- cupied by the latter. The story connected ) > h i with 111y motion el bt D e ‘olly when the band (hic) gins to blay. Soms twelve or fifteen y o, whens P R Tayl ¢ i - Lead Pipe andTSI‘wet Lead, ol. Taylor, of Saratogs, wis in Als T N o P o | s o WORTHINGTON STFA glory, as proprietor of the hotel of that ) O N WINDNILL 4D DRIVE WELL ¥ EASY TERM S . 3 e BaeTey ' suburb, he had in his employ James and Plumbers’ Gas and Steam Fitters’ Julis,who were old and tru ted eerventsof 'N THE PASTRY IRON & BRASS GOODS, i his hiviog besn slaves, “be o’ the wah,” W ENGINEERS’ SUPPLIES, 8endforourcatalogue Aightning ! when it c»mes to this 1 kick. | the property of the famlly, Finally Ocl | - 34th & Dodge Sts..OMAHA,NES, and price list before pur- Look theto will you! just thiok of 4ix | Taylor ran into excetsss, became ‘oank. | i) b e umparallled wuccess "aad con- =1 DREXEL & MAUL chas’i)ng elsewhere, B i goods boxes to be lhlipod to Washington ( rupt, his house burnt down and he was | Thew shoes combine (SUQUESSORS TO JOHN @. JACORE) right off, all filled with Low May's csn- [ overwhelmed by a serles of financlal mi Comfort, Style and Durability UNDERTAKERS | tral committeo's recommendations for | fortunes which compelled the sale of his ASK YOUR DEALER POR THE At the old stand 1417 Farnam 8t Crders by bale: democratio patriots to get ofica, Politics roal estate fur the amount of faxes due Stacy, Adams & Co,, £hoe. §raph solicited and prompil sitendod 0. Telcphons 13 blowed, hore 1 ought to be with the upon it, It ssems that some time before @pt here at loast an hour beyond time |and Mrs, F' anvigap, giving them fur their| These goods are made of the best French 4 A fact thoroughly and unequivocally estab- MAX MEYER & BRO. LEADING JEWELERS And Sole Importers of Fine Diamonds, Watches, Silver- ware, Rich Jewelry, pobody knows how many more will be | was glven, however. The relentless auc- AND EVERY PAIR WARRANTED, Glothiers gans, Diseases and 1301 AND 1303 YARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH, TR LD —OF—— HAVANA CICARS ~—AND—— Meerschaum Goods, IN OMAHA, ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Guns, Anumunition, Sporting Goods Notions and Smokers’ Articles. Stationery, Cutlery, Druggists’ Sundries And Fancy Goods, Full and complete line and BOTTOMPRICES Max Mever & Co,. Doy playlng stud poker ana have been this, he bad pansioned his old servants, Mr wating for those blamed boxes, which possession 20 acres of land sltuated in | snd Domestic stoc apgaroo tops, in Hand wers opened to pack In some dozen or Saratoga, whioh he told them they might | +nd Machine sewed, 1n I8 the simplest, best and most complete type- writer wade. utorchangeab pe plates, has amore recommendations. And to-morrow ! [ hold as theirs for life. No formal deed Congress Button & Lace few partsand prints from the fa the type, in- Hoguy of an ewploye at the freight de- | came made no diatinotion bstween thi 1O Kd' and started.” This was the 80 [ t'oneor when the final dsy of tax-sals POt yesterday—It speaks fer itsolf, and other portions of the H Wholesale and Retail e Tho twonty scres whioh thewia coins | ¥ irrell & COOk, bl S 1020 to 1024 ~Farnam St., Omaha. = tead of throug inked ribbon, I d Fa Sts, The Omahs Auxilisry for the Home|oouple thought lw}on%vd to them, were 13086 Farnam Street | Beod for d‘a'h.l:l‘,?ll\.;‘cl’ltk d rib Price only 840, 1th +nd Farnam Sts of the Friendless,will meet at the resi- [#0!d and bought in by C. C. Housel, J Eils : GEO. J. PAUL, AGENT, now of Chicago. He in turn let it to|Sole Ag nts for Omaha ml4dbwim P. 0. Box 714, 0m Jacob Elton, who I8 now teying to oust e — Mr., and Mre. Flannigan y procees of law, Lawyers have been retained on both sides, mf} the case promises to be COLLARS hotly eon - 4 [\ LSk T S s Mak © DIED, FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT »* CUFFS Divsmore, 1724 O nue, on Friday, March 20th, af P 3 o'clock p. m. A full attendance fs re. quested, By order of Mre. I, Stevens secrotary. TIMKEN §PRING VEHICLE®SY —— LIME A¥D (SUCCESSUR™TO FOSTER & GRAY), LUMBER, CEMENT. _ NIGHTENGALY.—In this eity, March 18, A Heariy Far VOR THEY STAN] L L $ 1180 o'clock - y Farewell, FLAYOR THEY STAND ALONEL. g:jufihu;j;gww;“fu oy Cathatia B, Mr, Stophen L. Mills, who has been e gale, aged 8 mouths, for 5°me time in the employ of the Union “::nnnl w}:ll .nko place to-day, March | Pacifio rail way, soting latterly ay chief b :!M:»“ :‘:‘:L L ::"':‘ :*: :w;fl"_;" o'etk of the Nobraska division, was teu- e Apri ) dered & reception and banquet Tuesesy e uight by his numerous friends. The affalr came off at (Getty's, and there were present baxo is the beet. gentlomen from the headquarters, SAED By Thg ane THE FINEET GOODS EVER MADE, Price Baking Powder.Co., Chicago , 8t Louis, Mo, Dr. Price’s Cr am iaklng Powder seme All Linen. sorw Seal of North Carol'na Smoking To- FOR BALE BY GROCERE. WE MAKK ¥7 98B QUALITY. CAH N BROS. Agents for Omaha L.A G R FRANZ FALK BREWING GO, | . - (i Py et Milwaukee. Wis. Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gows, - BEER | GUNYHER & 00, Sole Bottlers