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{HE CAPPER'S SOLEMN wml The Missouri Parific Lost Unless the As- sesstuent is Reduced. A COMMITTEE GOES TO OMAHA. | The Flection a Quiet One—Township Organization Evidently Carried The Fitzgernids Golng to New Orleans, [FIOM THE BRE'A LINCOUN BURPAU.] Monday ovening Tom Konnard tuened from his consultation with 8. H H. Clark at Omaha in company with 1" J. Nichols, who is known to bo in Clark’s confidonce. Yestordny the two gentles mon muintained a diserect &ilenc to | the ignoramus populamus, but with the members of the wpprasement eommittec they played the inj « Webster, the uttors that the | road would not build und the extonsive praparations already mand would be ubandoned by the company # heavy loss. The appraisement of tho property on Eighth and Ninth stroots, Webster claimed waa too high; he made ho figures at $120,000, but his estimuto excouds that of John MeManegal, one of tho appraisers, by nearly $30,000. Wob stor said that the compauy expected to pay §00.000 for the con- demned lands and it would pay i more. ‘The iron and ties which ha been brought here, 1t s said, have been orderod removed. This action s but thy initintory steps towards the seare which the oconipuny design (0 bring upon do- luded Lincoluites There has boen a ¢ lington & Missouri, Chicago western and Missourt Pucine had made a compnet wherehy tho Iattee roud would not build into Lincoln at all. The B reporter catled upon Hon, J. M. M uotte, attorney for the Burlington tissonri roud, and that gentleman when asked said 5o Tur as his know went, no ngreement hed be y to be made between the Burlington & Mis- souri and the Missouri iie road. It was Mr. Muvgue'to's opinion that the Missouri Pacitic nad determined some time ago 1o build to Lincoln and she JL wtory moves were for the Purpos aining us mwany advantagzes as possible. The gentleman thought the 0 ated at the time that the $50,000 ad b thrown 1y and that the amount would not influence the roud one way ov the othor, Other gentlemen snoken to had v theor O Wy 1 he b was too late for the corapany to kick the appr m nt and that the law will nump |n to pity into tho county court tho | appraised valio of the property already | umul and that if uu- roud deems | appeal to the nindividual, ssion on Mr il there, and he as the Missoari Pacilic lost to coln for it will n, for the peoplo ;.,(I.du\w on their knees now, the tiat | as gone forth and the carload 'of scrap und worm caten tics brought here y the compnny has been ordered away, and in the words of the telegram, “Work With all these sad news | r and Kennard hold out low ofn hope. With im- prossive manner and solemn voico the temen doels that if the asse : of the lund to be taken, twelve acres in o all, was reduced to about 70,600 Mr. Clurk might possibly be moli- ied and revoke his mundat They do not know, of course, that such wouid ba | the but in the interest of their fel low citizens and the town for which thoy bave » v Libored so d they woull use their influence with Mr. Cluwk, In the mexntine, with Mr. Nichols, they aro seeing pes oplu A committee of citizons, headed by L to supli- d innocence dodgze clnmod nto Lincoln, the DBuor. & North or that rict he m Kennard's face is sures cyveryono th Tom Keunard, left for Oma eate Clark in behaif of this city, through feur that the railrond was honest i its statement that it would not build to Lin- | coln. A number of wholesale dealers eirculaed a petition for donations to the railrond wpany. 1t 1s said that 20,000 more blood money was ex- racted in a few hours. ~ The di graceful nction ot Clark and his tools in $his city is loudly denoun ull sides and the compuny will hereafter foel the weight of our business men's displeasure AF what is said may be taken as & erito- COUNTY ELECTION, on for county offic ooc- ’ ancaster county yesterday but up to the present time no definite re- turns ean be given. The indications are, however, thal the entire republican ticke will be elected, with va n\uw majori Xt is thought that township or nrried, thus doing y which s so long plun- ple inw o most shamoless Duving the forenoon yeste 1that . republican now| wsurer, wis being seratehed in the fir yd fourth wards. It was 1o pecret that the ts traded nn thing and ¢ a vote for their candidate for r, Austin - Humph- roy. Rache polle DN N va.ml populi d fealty to the munne it was neo fo arty will umlunbudly«ux) him saicly hrough Outside of the t rrership and town- ship organization there was practically no contest, nlthough Gere for regent of the university was budly scratehed by r publicans. The majoritics, it is thotg will range from 800 to about 1,400 for tug republican ticket. HE FITZGERALDS, It has been decided that the Fitzgerald hoso team will go to New Orleans next March to the fiveman’s national tourna- rent. A speeisl train made up of a pal aco sleeper and dining car will be fur- nished lhrn.lgh the liberality of Hon dJohn Fitzgerald, who vat prides him solf on beings pition, of tho champion | toam of Nebraska onter the races at the nament, and will keep in oxcollont train- Ing for the time. ‘The company is now in the most prosperous period of its ex istonce, and is o pride to the city and an honor to the state. MUNCED HIM (¢ At italast meeting Policemun Doug was summarily \rnlllnni from the for here was no reason given for the act, | and us Douglas ( 18 n ubout the best | menibor utE the “finest perlice in the land," gossip is rife as to how it all come about. Rumior has it that Douglus in an | inadvortent moment made w remark con corning the masor. When his honor heurd ithe s said to have wased v wrathy and demuanded the head of |Jm offending copper. The obliging cou .m.l cut it off immediately, and now Douglus sudly ruminates on the muuuuu, of buwan affuirs. The state voto yesterd: Wid deser all day l-rnuk M Hall, Esq., bired an old r to do scme work, and when it finished thought to puy him 0 stead he gave him w check fo which Patsey Kinuey, the individual em’ ook to the bank und hud cashed bunted up, and the money all returned to Mr. Hail were alf closed yesterduy, v duy on the topors. Campbell had a silk dress roow nigut belore lust Tho company will | Noew Orleans tour- | ulll \vrn! home to | ud the capitol building | od by employes and employers | W | Omahag | PILES | more { near by | yor ter do | of yor does it. Yaus, jes by an unknown thief, It was afterwards was no business done in the rday ty evening thor held at the re y Jolm muwond, at hig residenc on East k I'n rm steam gong ¢ nty mil 1owalks of 1L tou n ne should bo 1S out yoster Ils for hixrty or vo. 1 r, Beaty Hayden hsen, | y s A W IVALS D n Omaha; States, Fullor W w \\ Valpa- I A sure Ttoh and Uleerar been di yremedy), catled Di meicing s and instruments do hari \ A, Willimns' - (ndian the tumors, i tignlarly at nizht o 4 pouitie: d ouly for Pi in ilet inten geltin \ptiony on the 1 beautifnl, - Also erire e Nipples, Sore SAtch, "o mailed on receipt of & Co, by . MAKE THE MAN? non's Head- 1 by dru, st tailed by Kul Becht. At vholesa & DOES THE HAT Unique Designs in Gentle Gear this Fall, vaph: Two gentlemon mot and after the usual saluta- them said: y, Charloy. b veif 1do, r minn who had utter sved his hat 1 inside the N. Y. Tele on Broadwa tions one ¢ ¢ a clg o the other, ed the in- from bLis own and | and tonched a spring. * A lid flew open and he took out n couple of ¢ Mutches were produced from the compartment in the hat, the lighted and the gentlemen § A repo Ars, me A wero el on, o was an inte d witness of the incident view of further information regatding uniqoe de: signs in hats, stepped into w hat storo and shic “Show me i est style of hat.” “ult thing to do, " roplicd ¢ S0 muny styles 1 cun't toll which is the lutest, Bnt 1 oun show you some qued tyles. Look at this. He held up o hat with the crown turn- ed downward. AT “That is ¢ tails at TTERY T HAT. led ‘“The Bloctrie,” and re- m will notice at the bot- 58 of metal. That is an eleetrie batte With this goes a print ed slip of dircctions, The w of hat issaid to be a sure eure for diz- headache, neur: 1 aches and pains in body and limb, vents colds, coughs, colds, hoars and sore thront. [ have been wes f onc ot these myself, and Lind it is bon fitting a heart trouble with which I have been afflicted. Here is another hat. Lsn't it that a beautiful lining?™ fold on! You've tearving the lining! “Oh, no,” replied the cler and the next moment he was waving be- fore the veporter a beantiful silk hand- kerchief. ™t the lining of the ns either a lini You see all t linings. A fc sre nm lined at all an be worn as a necktie. ts containing comy nd cigarettes. Here i ing which can be worn as & skating cap b the rinks. THE POPULAR STYLES OF AT “What styles are most popu “Of course the English debry is ver popular, and is, withuvery fow chang ~\\1( E ons. And we 1 for the ‘Tedora’ sty not now considered the noticed lately a large emand for silk has, m more popular. A can now be secured for §5, cost more, and $4 will derby. You have are ave good silk although some purchase a fashionable sard it said that clothe That is entirely wrong. that makes the man. [ will Here is a high-crowned hat w row rim. Now, what do I look like?" ‘An Irishman.” Herg is a low-crowned. shimnn.” iother. What now?" Now?"” 1k hat. What is my ap- Ihat of an Amergean gentleman. " Am [ not righty " It 15 the hat that makes the ma 1 THE FINEST ALTERATIVE AND ANTI- Birious medicing on earth is Samaritan Nervine. ®1.50. “Tho Doctors suid my ild must die_with Spasms. Sumaritun Nervine cured him." Wm, L. Tanne Duyton, Ohio. E‘I o0, at Druggists. Religion Getting S0 Mixed Couldn’t Understand It. “Bruder bensen, " Grubbs, “I doan want yer t rement in my church no mo’. “Why so, snh? “Wall, de folks do I domn un'erst Wall, DIl toll A ) e arbed ter def, Yer gi when da hunded yer nk it all.” C0se Tdid. Do bruder said: dlotit, and I tilted her up slide.” Dat wan't no v Wiall, den, yer kén count me out. T tan” dese heah folks whut tells thing un’ den make er mouf ' mark my name yourn. 'Ligun is git- o mised up er” pusson kuin'un L ('S He ‘Drink an’ let ter do." often dem books o’ tin’ stan e Thovnberg-—Tarts, Mr. C. E. Thoruberg, Omaha traveling man the firm of Kennard & Dellecker, was married yes terday afternoon to Miss Dora Tartsch, of Plattsmou fhe ceremony took plaee at th of the bride’s pa X w lavge number of triends of the and groum being present. Among who attended from this city we Mary R Miss Elsie Harvester Rosa Cormick, and Messrs , Johin Teture . A, Booth well-known for A Girl Disappears, 0 Maria Wachtel, o Ger- years old, left her Liowae in this eity in search of work, and hias not been Her relay tives have made every effort possible to find some trace of the girl, but huve boen unsuceessful. It is not thought that she could have loft the city, as she had no money with her when she loft howe. Any information which may lead to the discovery of her whereabonts will b gratetully reccived by John Muier, 14 South Seventeenth street, betwoen Con- ter and Doreas. rd of since SALES If you buy lumber anywhere, without first getting Houglund's prices pou will lose moncy, n | Lips, and | gaining | ) | th PICKED UP ABOUT THE (»IT\ A Resdy-Mado Calin [ - for Marshal Com i,\ BADLY DEMORALIZED DUDE. Dessie 1 | Two o antly Dentes the Ste iinamen Sue Mise Injured ( » Bee for Libel cellancous., o Foreo Changes, has of Ca about Poll 1 Comiming not 3 pt. Sullivan, the mutter to be entive h tho dotails cotloundy secrot in order, and by o Bri one for th Cummings cult note and s qu binot is Cabinet ma | Dame Ru \ worthy marshal, | The task has . be and there disappointm conts huy | cold. The be distributed in ac assisted pared I'nomas noa bound to bo ome of the sity been left ios will probably be ordunce with the fol it halen, one, somo applis portic sec tary Maurice Sullivan, seeretary of the iry Hon. Thomas i crronet, seerctary of the on. Jam istant se of the interior Hon. Al Sigwart, Hon. E. M. Stunbor; Hon. Johu Lurnbull, niy v Hon. Jerome Pentzel, legal adviser, Hon. Charles Goos Williams, quart mas e g gt il ichael Whalen, whom rumor to be the nest capaian, will ma hosts whou wid is 1o be my be vightly termed the sec Maurice Su L has to 1l e 0F s where, us court of { the only man ont: wdle the fund ‘I'homas Piecrronet pliced on jail duty Both miy be justly the in (of the lock-up). Al Si vt will sueecod Officer Turn bull, the faithful city business man, and 8 ho on to handle the vity v " te., he mag be called posinustc v’\lu.’l St and J. Pentzel wmxm clemente of 1 tho GRbINGY John Tu Wi, it common report be true, is to be made roundsman, and in this capacity will be expected to nav eate into vk nook and corne the eity. The'fitness of his title | tary of the navy—is thus at onco patent. In the appointment of Charles Goos Willinios a3 quartermaster general, shul Cominings will show that he r nizes 1o race prejndi nd is pr to treat white and colored alike leeting his & Altozether tho e and is heveby del \’"“"l for operations, ax Marshal Commiags A Demoralized Dude. sontative the B nold aequaintance in the person of E. L. Emmett, a St. Louis traveling man, Mr. Emmett had just veturned from a trip theough the “wild west," and in the course of conversation related some little incidents which had come under his notice in fronticr towns. While in Deadwood recently he wit- nessed asmall aflaic which was of a rather comical nature, except to its chicf actor. An English dude, even more affected than the well-knowu Boston ar- ticle, entered a urant with two friends and ordeved vefreshments. After they had been served the waiter pre- sented the fy young man with the bill. Mr. Dude looked at the serip earefully, and concluded that the price was ex. orbitant, “Why don't you make it $2 you're ubout it he snecred ostmaster general suys is shal th been of the will Judgzo be about Stenberg will once more he with James Brady termed seeretaries of ey mene netis a good one, ivered ready-mac d free of cost Lo A repr Monday Tan ACross of res while at the to accommodate,” replied al, taking tho slip from ti 1 dashing down the said sum with his blue peneil. . Then he us :d the young man Dby the rch up to the \d pay that A«.unu ! empl words by the gleam of (v a revolver under his nos n complicd without & o Siiow ot stancy ‘There can't no man dis. pute my bills in this shanty,’ waiter, and the young man further discussion of the mattor. “Lshall never forget the look of agony which overspread the face lishiman sifd the speaker, duced $25 in erisp bank-not plunked them on the counter, DIl ture the assertion that he will never ms sany more such suggestions to & western Iunch-counter fiend." Bessie's Denlal, Bessie, misculled Kittie, Moore, resi- dent at No. 105 North Ninth street, is in a feverof indignation. In connection with the arrest of Hayes and Munger Sunday night for complicity with the dead street car robber, the BEg yester- day suid some things to which Miss Be sie takes \Inh-m exceptions. A messng itice Monday night summon opostor down the” lady's man dence. Bessie is of comely ap- id talks and swears with the hout n S0 Te poaranee | glib ¢ that she had ev Togzed which ar : Sho claimed that f brother Hayes under arrest is a very re; fellow, works for Dan Hurley, druy and never rode on astrect T wish you'd say for me in th | requested Bessio, ds the intervie {ed, “that Wooldridge | driver, is getting too flip.)’ ed Chinamen, Ah Quing, washee elionts, in the the ies the Wali Leo lsundry when this journa 1e Injur Lat an | their counsel and | nnd Dillon, entered suit | court yesterdn; libel, T live in the id Dod, "o throngh Holues district Bre for twain who Thirteenth Lon the i t., declured the loprosy was suspeeted oxisting. . Tho Chihamon. ussoss. tholr | damages for this libelous Laration ut $1,000. aguinst are Samuel Bausserman, On Sunday evening m ial wero held the First Cong | chureh for of | early pioneers Baussorman, of Omuhs terling mor services gational Nobra s most wnd Lonorable | citizens, Coming to this a5 1835 he merchantile | partner in tho firm of Mog, & Co., sul tate ) in important in Whitney sutly Whituey, Buaussor- ns ou s00n onEa g onterprisc in the | of | tary | | man time W { t irrep: the N 1S oir « ber Jue fored WS in the July long Rov conf M I'wo and build dist ¢ far no: noon Jol fon J, M. Blackburn, Milla Sum n.d i at the Wolic nen 1 the B e vens, Sew tho W & Co,, o lis ¢ identified apr n & ( 1rpacs jve r sturdy b Ty ol I tonde rich he pri rth, hi and iim o deop ifapr ich ho wis o dove cllow mén, to wli friond, and_more ief stricken family \ Only ime_of lis doath, ‘ Il" a useful I an m ms h noithel s hoal vet I, nov the sl him Wl Lwo i 1 of ti and a boy of f Iis life, as they a ved widow save Brevities o had four nd considering that it ho roles 1o Stenhe Hn torday lection day, 1ags, the brave who was wreek at Mercer, boresumed hiswork und serious iliness, 1. A. Brode renee, now has list church at t luts have been 1 PrOSPUets are bri i being evected listriet conforone harch met at Frem il tion of mem tion in this eity went ain Personnl i m ¥ Fawell, of wdny ust and wife, of Lincoln, Paxton. and A d at the Mil tmer, wifo a at the I Lof the Lin sint [V POK Miliard. the « U, one of the Vice ol the daty. Beatrice; Atta, Toko Buttilo; vd, one, o and u th city ¥ Gov. Dawes has appe puilli Hous Buitt Hon. Geo. P. Fisher, a me New Mr the di sher of the Nebrask . w delog mil Chleago, No lenisinture, adds to his lo istinction, of e champion of B Ked Col, ou cott Mu from bine in Ke n w four round .Johm N, Wes 10 castern (rip, by ic. Although he eity several days he has 80 Gu been his friends of the ¢l at it iet cha N —— Sar attached (N fugged honor he ministering b He iven to the at an ty visiting Wiliams, B 5 und ,._-‘K—-——-—-—. A! the Bausscrman capacity T'he doconsed ed husines osotirce, Wit onesty and rexdy tiosen counsel of modeat in dlapo to his grocors el om hoveey nly traits, quick left be upon tho chuce it member; upe 1 e was e indelibly upon which mourn an 18 yoars old at Samuel Bausser and honorable use from attention to tho <ill of physicians 1d of a tender leaves bohind smising children, 14, who were the ro ‘the solace of a drunks be- ed them all enginoer of tho so badly injured , on the night of yesterduy aftor s late of the low: chargo of the he stock yards chureh church carly day. e of the Motho- ont yesterday hors of ight for that de out on the graphs, of Albion, is at tho Pax- of Milford, is at the loan, of Bellevue, is registered at Lincoln, was in o is in the city, BB. Slater, of Wayne, lurd. nd daughtor, of eoln St Jour r friends. cennard, John H. of Lincoln, physician s compang, was W. B McKen i D, W, Ste- Tratnn, ited S, Smith, Cultivator and to the Nutional s Convention, to ov, 10th to Lith, nber of th Do ik is in tho ¢ Mike O {ngit has been ept the o ave nearly anged condition his been PUGILISTb IN A NEW ROLE. ged as Protectors to Y ng Men | to See New ¥ ew York Stu u safe rema to a standing near elicited a curious bit ation, That 5 him ti ough you may not belic 1t men the for a 1 w all, i lebrit vl pr 11 un in thi Moy und from cha ROMANCE WRITERS' e Wasl fice WL ion ¢ e of gentlemunly at under the infl ork by Night. ol-dressed young appe: uenc an uptown sporting 2ty com ind: Ltiveness, the « oy W resort for him (o to that eifect f reditative pol ; follow w t,” the ol 't in the ch, he sighis. living that way. it, He's a , in his way, bu nd prote s a8 the ‘o Lo see the to le to-n into any suloon con, p with h You sce, gate and you will e entering ¢ be m visitin byst who n ot in- il not tlicer city et T Bunko stecrer? bit of u bruiser, t his busir Lor to just one with 1 wn., ftisaf ; 2 it Go b where sporting alwiys find une kind of people on the lockout patron. an ready tlow arely obtrosi , besides wh re 10 n fuct, nro prof very often, pust wre wefl known to t questionable resort in town itly, when It under th you v quarrel din 4t T kno S W o rec those whom he to emplby,"" - Interesting i They usually dres ch they Most_of them, jonal figher e protiction, vough w gung he may find ity sure ot Lo be molest vdsomo airly ion, o in 1ya th ne of convers: : or off are or present - und he proprietors of Con puts no mut he s Ived means ing fellow oriny y8 his £ to his Seour ws all b con can induce BONANZA. About th the Penafon Ofice, gton Capital: is u perfgt honai s, 1 they puly kne n of 1o in pensi za for rom w it, and the cidents in real, lifg that are fre cuently comi thun the records arve kept alphabetic this woman’s n unust tions glane ulur the s, alre been ng to the fiction. A lett d from a lady in 1 pplieation fc and in the regular ut to the tiles, As e Lme com 1l letter there w in her eluss. ‘The ed over the list wit motive, but noticed vn drawing a pe el b in 1833 attantion of show liow much stranger ame given by th the ¢l 5 truth often is wus recently re Conneeticut in- widow's n ler oi busin: verybody know ul mencing with un ere few applica recordi clerk hout any partic d that & mun of e widow was ion, 3, and was being paid through the California rgency It |t vod only u tew hat the 1o entical, not s’ re widow offer ¢ alliduvit cord ireh two siine moiments in the only the ent and com d no proot stated that sus rything | A | into wnd | which bad | of | had not scon her '|11J~\|\r| or heard nl o the war, and suppe t Iw s, A letter v hot_ husband pension for war, and by re- uiry for his whore- had been mourn- coty y tut wus that Tio'was stillliving, would only e woutd lant sponse nother ¢ Sho said she vory glad to and it the ther in lo t very lively f. About th strikingly lear, pe Wl 15 o imilar in chuaracter it veloped, A letter was received from a mun in Kansas, whosaid he had made an application ju 1868, bat had never paid ny attention to it, and did not know whother it had been nied not. Just at i time he had received a wind full which made a soldicr pension seem a trithng matter to him, bat had vecently met with tinancial reverses, was u per manent lid ns the result of old wournul now needed government aid to live. An oxmmination was made of the records, which not only showed that his statement regarding the applica- tion of 1848 was triie, but developed the fuet that conclusive proof of s death had been received « fow yedrs aftor, with anapplication from his wifo for « widow's pension, which was granted in 1875, and she had been drawing the money that tima, In reply to a notification of this eon- ditior f the records a letter v J ceived from him asking whero his wife could be found. He had gone from Now York state to Nevada s ftor making his orginal hadd been en ged in mining there, and had losg all I teack of his tamily. ~ Reeently hothad been living in Kunsus, and suy wis o wido! hut wond immedintely join his wif could learn her whe ahouts. “Thus, undoubtedly, two lies will be ronnited, and it would bo wood thing if the pension commissione would open a burcan of iformation for the benetit of husbands and wives, mothers and sons, and other r ives who have becomn separated in the great shufile that is going on in the world. muke | MosT PERFECT MADE Prepared vith special repund to healid, No Ammorts, Lims or Alun CE BAKING POWOLZR CO., RT. LOUIS o CAND EE” Rubber Pi _fuicaco, other boot and PRICE X0 HIGUTLL, call and ex- FOR SALE BY FOR SALE BY 1512 DCUGLAS § Osiatia NEBR,ASKA. BARTH, Street Market. DEALER IN &01TH Saunders alt and Smoke 1010 saunde one o9, Mende sohn & F/sher. ARCHTECTS —AND— H. L. SHANE. Superintendent, Meats, Eausago, Poul. of, 1oft’s Block. wue CHICAGO Avo ORTH- WIESTERN PATLWAY, THE PEST ROUTR AND SECORT LI Omaha, Gouncil Blufs And Chicago. ™ for Des Moin os, Mur £ba 1. Codur Hupids, Clinton, Dixie, Chiciago, Dilwankets and all points eut. To the pe . Colormdo, Wy [iah 200, bington wnd Calitorni not possible by any | Wi few of the numeron yod by th 1y von Omubin #ud Chic diy of DAY COACHE wnart and ing LEEPING CARY, “whioh s PAR points of riority en atrous of this r s o UDRAWIN CAIS, nnsurpassed Uy auy, and its w prnted PALATIAL DINING CAKS, the al of which eunnot Le found clsewhore. Council MudTs the trains of the Union Pack- y. connect in Union Depot with th t the hiciago & Northwestern Ry, 1 ) the ruiny of this line make close conned wsiern lines. Jlumbus, 1o lsony Buliaio, Pitis Toronto, Philndciphin, Hul: 5 i the east, wek wnfort snd e kot W8 HAIR, Gon. Puss. Agent CHICAGO. W. N. BABOOCK Varnuim St., Omulis, Nob wru' B pe lence, Gen. Agent, 14 Bovenibe | huve nny DIRECTORY ORY GOODS. J. C. ENEWOLD, .ny Goods. i vith e ind Tane L booLE, y ¢ i 1 allty und tha and Come ral Call and seo. MILLINERY MRS, B KIGHT, Milliner, A At 200 N 10th &b, 1< doing miliinery o 5 low 1) SOOUFCSE patr MRS, M. M. Millinery Goods. For any thing in the milline Nne you cannot do botter than to patronizo Mrs. M. M. Kl It Caming St Tho Iatost siyles, the most boautiful work and the veey lowest prices. KIN £y and fanoy goods r GROCERIES. ALBERT IL SANDERS, Grocery&CrockeryStore 18 tho pla ¢ North wde becn s pteally oo F Oumine and Suundors es. st and the Prices as choap ns o L Omaha A the N Btock WEINERT & MULLEN, Grocers. This firm carries 1 cho w busioess on the smallest pi it bas wbig teado. Wy yo home and not 4 wile or tvo i Inge stroot. s and doca No 13z Cum- IIENRY BOLLN & CO,, Dealers In Staple & Fancy Groceries Tlold and Gardon Soods. 16th and Californin stroots, 8. GOLDS Bouthwost corner TEIN, Groceries, Fruit, Feed. Special doeler in poultry and all Kinds of game Oysters insonson. Goods delivered froe at all hours. 8. Goldstein, %01 So. 1ith stroet. GENERAL STORE! P, M. BACK & CO. General Store. This house furalshes your g o1s near home, if you South Omahn, so that when you Ot 1w >0 a lamp chimney or . strong pound of butte u wont be forced to wilk a mile and get run o ¢ hy the cara to ot it ex- changed. 120, 1122 and 1124 8. Tth st . C. ENEWOLD. At the Head of St Marg's Avonue, i dolng Dry Goods, Groceries Moats and Hardware, that ho is whout to bulld another lot of stores (0 accommoriate his rapiid 1y ineroaslog trad Wit good senso 18 there L man goime a1 1o wvay 1M where ho lives to Dbuy, wihon more sorviecibic & ui mueh chenper #00d8 can be bougiit t ut home? Thero s Bone; hence thore is reason for Mr. Lnowotd's prospority. BOOK STORES. OMAHA PURLISHING CO. Books and Stationery, 7 N. 1oth stroot, fous books a specialty. TAS, FORSTTER, Prescriptions,Perfumery PATENT MEDICINES, ETC. 202 Sixtoonth St. __Corner storo. Musonio Hall. W. J. WHITEHOUSE, 16th AND WEBRSTER ST3. Drues, Painta, Oils and Ointment curss ovory U ery box Warrsniod. tionery. Tureka Pilo Prico 60 conta. Ev- GLADISIL p and 12th Strests, I}rugs. Medlcmes and Ch*mmals 1od, on ‘1‘.,4 ncdicino i and of the best TRAN GOON Tho Renl Genuino CHINESE TEA, in quarior pound. halt pound snd pound p ported first ol sdine. Chhisso drink und not the huinbuy puinted teas. Bold only by SAN l.H(\\I 418 N. Sixtee _LIVERY STABLES, S. A. COLLINS, Livery Stable. No. 2108 Cuming striet. Tho hl8 oxceilent stable i i3 iive department to which gron Lourding of hor A stocc of or exching e will e kept on hinnd. tho pluce, Cuming streot, No, 2108, N loading featnre of ¥, DL 1 Apecin. P Docros For sl Dow't forgot EMPLOYMENT. TUE OLD RELIABLE Employment Cffice, At No 217 nikhing feu both town i tico. My oenth at, i jelp eachiiel Guniry furni on, Proj &till running a1y, 3d on shorL no- NEW/S STAND lern T8, K. LEHMANN, FRUIT AND NHJS M’FH STAND. Dealor i all kind i und Fronoh DD, Germa ors i K, SO DCORS, ibravies of all I 1t EDOTLILE pUpers, mo; v'or poriodic Write postid e S0, 1tk stroet CLAIRVOYANT, CLA/HVUMHT vary and Custouiers con 1 didivered at th 4 for whint you wint nd cigas. 8, 1 hec Frint mann, s v room 1%, No HAYNES BRO CaliforniaMeat na}m Dexlers In t Frosh and Donler in Wines, quuors&. Clgal M South 15th 84 Jory KAxt: in attendance. A. B Choice Family Liquor o family llquors and wives foe e Ao T iaky Aorcetaned B 0 Hennalos, Al wd Porser,visit 2 & Uil 8¢ Omab i NOWDEN, For oo N5 purpos Vine Tup #ond o A. th streat, J.C.VAPOR, ! : l‘flerchanfi%llor, s.\umu.gm. JOSEPR A. TAYLOR ¢ No. 215 N. 17th Strec oney than any of ostahlishi 1. NOUhving town shop -m‘ for less than any vompetito Fine Suits to Order. Koglish ant French spldog, panis patger: TION GUATANTEED IN RVERY CASE: Targest Mt chant Tallorin Tabl sl nontly done. S ith f(nmh JOHN KERVAN L LO. 41045 S 1 Sl from ) u n A et ol work I'\ TAILORS. S B Does work i th floving lino for b unknow e po this oity. :u' A. KALISI, Suits, the T, 500 ANDUVWARDS: BAS nt south, of L 400 different patiocns of goods 10 %x from. Call acd expmine woods. Ropairin & At by gneaitood. MRS, O DRESSMA. R Has ostablishod hoe cio revamaking_pac. lors i the new bulliog corner of St Mary's ave. nuil h st Hariog 8 had u lareo oxperionee i tho diews making: (o {3 pegme 1ta of the wost fi s anufack urom n Now York ciy, and usfiie S, T. Tavior very sunnrlor cystom '0f outtlig. she focl: able (g 8 guaranico satisfaotion best of refercic Ladios nro invited to call. Miss FANNIE L. DOWNS, Has n lavge cxperience as a professiénal dresk | maker. Satistnction is ghven to all, both ‘4l o and wockmanship, Cull und bavo n o talk for that costa nothing, and yod| & may frvo i good sum and have betic® work by S £odoing. No 111 N 1ith stroet, east siio, hok | Capitol Ave nud Dodge streets. MES. J. KNOTE, f Dressmaker, N( No 513 N. 10th stroet. Has n lnrge and incron<ing business in dross, making, cutting end fitting. Being well know: ax u superior and expericnced maker of Judi suits, nn uhundance of businges is ensi), Cull or wddress ns al nttention will bo aee R. PETERSEN’S DINING HALL. Warranted the bostoup of ocoffeo. f the. oit Moul eanmot be equalled. Bourd the mx l{ sinrle meal 250, 100 peoplo daily 504 5 Lith stroot. I MRS. 8. F. wu.bm?.' 9 ¥ 16th stroot, near Burt, Restaurant Ci TONERY.. A Larze patrongo the gront storm dor irt o Menls mxmu riors; locn The Amerlcan Oafe: 508 SO, 18TH ST T, NEAR HOW, Ladies’ and Gontlemen's Restauradt, Meals woll cooked, woll seasoned and sorved. 3k Dost unmflm‘c .fx Hall fuppors « spccinlty nrd and moad Ucks J W Jones, in tho city. TMas well £ well kept, tidy' ont house at N e e, and Al who him utrind will bo reuler astomors, He di nis own cool nd Bis wiie atiends o the: taurant, hence (hero is first cluss fare And oVOsd rything’ 0s it shouid b 16th St. RESTAURANT: CHAS. R, WEBSTER. Prop. t conducted o iy us for The neatest and by nortisern purt of o o the very hest entl 1 you will bo satfefed Tickots for 21 meals Hourd by the week 5325, Moals, 250 oagh 16h Bet, Douglas and Dedge Sts: MES. J. P. BILLUPS, Restaurant WV, FILST-CLASS Union Restaurant, Coffeo und Lunch re Hnn 'y, 8L, bot. 12t It Lot ORORIC L O FARE, MEALS S8IEVe: AT ALL HOU R, L) |nl T wnd 84 Mie, Wallor, Iroptiotores, - 3 OLD VIC'S mstdurant e 211 8 2th streot, Between 1 bl ynam and Do Meuls at ull hours, 1na, Rots the S}u()U Reward ) b mut aution chopa | e vy hyor M b Ula 8. Ll $1rowky ¥ Sinith & Co., Props A Ll MECHANIC'S HOME, 710 and 712 8. 14th Street, C. M. GIPPNEL, Proprie ropriglor ' ’ Dy t Bowrd wou Lodgl ard £550 por woeks 15 B4 B0pOr Weeke y NS &n upyloyg tha S W, B |

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