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L i Ly . . P T ) THE UMAHA DALLY ]H' K, \l()\I)AY I\OV CMBER 9, 1885, 5 HE TOOK THE FIRST CLAIM. :,“.,.‘.",“,".'..n'n"."?‘:li.?.“;.‘;}’,.‘,‘.“,:.‘.,.‘. s, s DICKED UP ABOUT THE CITY. l J ..‘:‘31‘&‘_'."{.‘55"':'- B Yoo ot G, aad T — " | .. DIRECTORY _ . | “Do you mean to say that you ocan | piteliors Bliss Careio | 60 ceiits Insurance. sslory el recoiy Miss Cartie | Retailad b hing that may bo requiced for | Local Happenings Recorded for the Informas h.w.r, sot_ ol dhing ¢ ‘ quo design; | Beent. Aty anil Scliroctor & A Tebraska Man tho First to Eater a Home- | writc the st nyt G T TAY LA il oodinan stoad in tho United States | ot s agestion which has frequont: tion of tho Publio. o .“.u.‘,t.;"f B e Wkt veare Seeraivi: General Awent ¥ buen asked mo n-,.: d Mr. Rossitor - e finie Dier, ery ! Mowing teanators woro filod No | THE BOND ELECTION SATURDAY. | liuzhing short " time g0 a man | THE WESTERN SNOW BLOCKADE. | (e baf ity Wit o fotlowing teansfare wats filod Nov NOW YORK LIFE IRSURANCR CO. 1 T M. Stol 6, with ty nty ele nd repo Wrote to me and said, ‘Do you menn to vl g AL A e M ot Eatie mr| Ida Shickds, m I Estato for the Bem by Amos Re K, Colorado wnd Wroming: | 80y you can write mo suything [ want B Tt AR Of B i an et | Agroniey L el Hih el Doyl W he Missour! acific Commences | lI up!»lml it 1 counld miv.»l him . New Library Books —Army Affairs— | nsils teoin Grandma Weekbach Join Camphell and wite and others to W | rew fae o § w Y i hing from a ton-minute sketch to n threr 4 Thicf in Jail= foather pillows aned bed room inen f R SHOWOIL 115 feres, © b, o lg, S48 1, See ~ e : % Work—Land and Township act comedy, or from a drama to u ole AFruiv Stana THieL fa Jall | B owels froin Mes Batofl,” They were | 6441, w ('-35 i | RY GO i Organization—City Notes | dance Personal Notes—Drtof & | alo kindls rucnlerety Stors & Tier, and | WIEBin Geaddy aud isband to Joln 6 ORY Go0o . f sl Tioost Tou, And oan you do so¥" Mentions. 1nany others 100 RUEFOLS to entlon. Murphy, Tots Uand s, Graddy subdivision 1. 0. ENEWOLD, Which do you want? Talking about e bigek 7, Lowe's 2 add, Omaiia, w d-—&4 S 4 e letters, 1 somitimos roceive very funny T The People's. ROjergion I Appin (singie) to Qimahs Dr GOO(’\ [¥YROM THR WRE'S LINCOLN BURRAC.] and characteristic e st Last wock @ Dolayed by Snow. The past week at the People's theatro Inu A=81,500, y i) An old man, with gray bhair and long | varicty performer wrote asking terms Th etorant b "1 and 0 Tho snow-storm which I " v~ ol with n g and othors to Arthur 8 been pro- | has been a suceessful one, the Craig nte ‘ for a skoteh for two porsons —ono to pl w whito beard sat and conversud plon : LW, Bik 5, il I L BIK | viiling west ol ) gt y he | cor y vy playing good busi- [ M 3 ' b ¥ wrnnln, Hoots, | 1 At e | 8, Dutehman and the other n monkey. | Vailing west of North Platte along the | con company playing to good busi- | Marsi's 1, Omalia;' excer. dead.= vera, wors hig clothes, kil ly with Judgoe O. P. Mason in the Intter's | T, performors gonerally want somes | line of the Upion Pacitic has bated, | ness in “Uncle Tom's Cabin,” This even. | $Li%. | i duality and the office Suturday on carly times in Ne- | thing to introduce thoir speeialiics. One voporta ht hendgungtces Satne | 1 Pogun, o sticring Trish | 49°0h ARt Marh and othrs to Harty MOST PERFI‘.CT MADE | o W i braska. It “.nn.-llm_,u,- those proneer [ )'4‘4||||“‘ riting A u ri .<iw ];'xv‘;_‘h y state that the woathor has cloared be produced, to continue | Oinaha; execr, deed. 51,0 W, . Propared with special regard 1o hoali MILLINERY. days whon s man enrriod u pair ot Its' mh'!;:n n:xltul v an old-fashioned Inl,.u‘ul-‘ i SLRLETHG L ARBE TH NG Treu SHon Miss Kdna Conrtney, who Joian Edward Marsh and_others to Harry N0 Ammonta, Lane or Alum - o e—— pistols to insuro any kind of safety. Be y8 hie has ouly ona evo, and wants | s h made such a it the past week as *“Top, A Westeraeid : 1t 6, b 4, 3arsi s add, Ol PRICE BAKING POWDLR CO., MRS K KIGHT, & . 2 . 5 to know if [ canld not suit him; another | snow Lhe Denver train due in Omaha 1 fill tho rolo of “Arr 4 will L i T deed, 31,100, v e Y wides his baing a ploncer there is a bit of | says he can imitate nckuss o porfoe .0 1id aeple U At L \rrah, " and will bo ohn Edward Marsh and others to Geo. 1, | fHICAGO, KT LO \pe 1l 18 vito | ™ ) & m., did wot arrive until | gupported by an exeellent company. h y . - - - Himer history connected with Danicl Freeman, [ Hon, and desires “m to write | o 2. o'lock p. . The b PE 3 pany Bogis ke s, Matsu s addd, Onia IO TR g ——— Y Yen 7 - %R I him o ‘braying aftor the | ! > v 5 L S1.60, i ARL edlos) TR for Y onnie AN a0 acn & 10t wt, I dotie @ theiving bisingss in for (l!..l was the ol gentloman's nuwe, | A5 o iatim i song: | Iy oceurral yestorday wost of North Olvsed Ont. lward Marsh and othors to Tda M. AMiddie Aged Mo, only &1 by nii IIRINery AN FAN0Y KO0as, 1) Rso N ,-.\m."| | that Is quite intercsting A Georgin anctioncer recently wrots | Platto All trains wore from six to cight | More attachmonts weroissuod Saturday | Ou, o o U oy, P0ek 6 Marshi's add Pl Jp T ilo el o) Il REAe What is known ns the homestead for ‘chin mu L am aequainted with | lur]\j!jlflb-“i'_ll s west ond Notth Platto | 00 the stoek of Joln Commings, tho | domn Edwand STusiand othors to Loy W, e B i) AL M Ea K8 For 0 very 10w e whs pussed some timo in the winter of | the Kazoo, mouth-organ and other in Setwoen Cheyenne e T i 1 HLUL, Tots 4w , biock . Marsh s wid, Oma | A (L] GrBT SO TIo8 ] AR SO00FO8 PRLFOTIRKE. i 4 struments of torture and theie cized | 8now fell to the depth of from eight to | grocer. on Thirteenth strect, in Justico | iy W), —— 1805-66. Freeman took up w homestead | Warmonics, but chin music was now to | fourteen inches, and drifts nccumulatod | They were as follow Frang J.- Rwige and wite to George 11, MUS, M. M. KING, on Januury 1, 1800, the day the law went [ o, However, | sent i a specitication, | to the depth of trom two to efour foet F17.04, DL M. Steele & ;m(,*.vml Ly . My Tots 4 foto efivet, and his doed was the ficst | but finding that he had to pay in ade | MroDeucl, superintendent, reports the .37 doman & Co., $L23.83, | B aLarsh s add to Oniha, w o | o RVRY Taaiiuth 1t Usiitod 'Stickos: \ntlok | RANOSTTOE “Wia Ghin. musle the aueloinp | Storintho hinrdo o tond has vt ox: | Curufuigs feis been o0 out Rt e ARl sui e bt s Bogen: | DMAY ST ilimery Goods. the law spoken of. Mo furm of 100 lia | (4 0ot glve me the oeder to procced, | Buriatoeg, [6 bl winos, Tupossisio © 8 RETw .| Mwrsi s add, Owiahia, W d - | ] GRHT MFE Nl \[, W.H But of all tho cranks from whom [ Linva | 1OV s on aceount of the sno Union dtention: A busi- Augustis Kounze nud wite' and others to J For anything M the millinery and faney poods only four miles tram Beatries, and Mr ived letters the one who wrote from | ing packed so hard as to throw the en ne aneo will | Gusave Sisemani, 108 20, biock 12, Kountze | 10, at 8 | A0d Ruth's dditton o Ouitai, W =3, ey that cvery | o Se0rge Wy Tiison (i) 1o Christ Nol- donvor to b Bresent. | 8on, 10t 8, biock 7, Packer's addition to | nideavor to bo present. | Guuhn, w il s, | S me be held on ‘Taesday ey | P Lt is absolutely | member L impor! i) Mrew, Iatost atylas, the vy owost jrioea 1o yo o bettor i o pag MM K e, 215 Cumine Se T WSt BOAUEIEUL WOk wivd the v w plows eanie Frocman hus hived on the pluce ever orristown is the wtest, CPlense send | gines track ¢ slnce. Itisnow highly improved and | M <ketehes, dramas, ete,, for | through from Chogenne and North Platto B, 403 i & | which I onclnse amp,’ he said, Here | s morning, and no more trouble from more lund has beow udded to the teact, | {07 1ig Jotter, OF course 1o profes. | the storun is unticipated at present. but Freoman is vorv vroud of the fact | gional would — write 50 absird u - Siss — o L B0 U1 MR 6 ek i e [ 1 A thnt hie was the livst man to enter a nomo- | 1ot that. Some people fancy w Library Books, SOUTH AMERICAN COWBOY. Doigins connty. W - .40 X 4 | BEAL & REHRENS, stead under Unele Sum L for the b vou ean do work ot . moment’s ne Tho Omaha public library has v = JMenriek L and wiite w Guostaf Hameol, fit of soldivrs. Fr the munuger of @ minstrel comb sman is o lawyer aod | 1 riket Who Puts the | E ot 1ot 55, aroman s addition w O, A Howling & | been enlarg d by tae addition of s eat Ma Btill practicos his profession tion, that was wbout to start out, who L Toxs . N B W= 7 et N v r, Eoed, Ete. ¥ R L L A G Six sentimental and | valuable works on mechanics and archi- Toxns o to Bhame Arti Hemington (single) to Geo, I, | {0 Assoctition, b b . F Eoed, Ete. Baturday the dirt commencod to fly on | 8i 2o With new words, new | tecture, wud the public can now fnd on | The gin ou-cho) 18 Nt WAL-m1 e 10k [ ARaNGitea it LATSAROANA, U8 ESntele R ERNISALE | AInTIoh s lonme b tho work of the Misouri Pacifie in Lin- srehestral arrangement, | ity in ading room the “Amorican | L1 (0% Do) OF U T Hares’ AL Westerdeid. (singe) to Gvo H ¥ heir Tino for the | reckless dure ettt e bih dus tho “London Architect,” the | God wnd ma o intention of doiy coln, and Eighth and Ninth strects north of S, were busy all duy. Patrick Mears ot \ e sbor, bitt | Busssand Lew W it o ™ vand 1 ik 4, | 32,100, the | Letablo wh S aled, Omahi, W | Archit | | bas the_direct supervision of thy work Wy hands boing fall. e roplied, | “Builder and Wood-worker," the *Scien- | howling s wien drunk, —As brave 0110 g0 LW e LT3 Dot W i D Wit O oM DIoyIRE &Ll MOREAG ¢ AL EigEht to send on tho songs wnd he | titie Amorican, with supplomont,” and | 8% 2 lion, s neiivo a3 w panther, with ens | it fots s ikt L, wale 5, andlois 2 nd v, b : ALBERT 11 SANDERS, find. Under the bopd contract work had | would forward a eheck. There was 16 | yue “Rogincer. prance gl o any ot il o bis |6 Sl Ohi s kg to be mmenced befs to-duy o the | green in my eye, however, notwithstund- A o iy ¥ § L frier v implaceable ns fate to his | e single) o Geo . Bo. e () pRiE G Dby 0| B yAMEL BRIy Among late necessions in the book de- | on living the year round with no | @ivided 15 of [Nt 1 ik o, wid s PR ] G &C {A;I‘A-lh‘\:v:)‘t:l‘ll Il‘\‘“ th u!{’;fi“finn.-“‘.:.lwl“:"l‘% ,M_“ “‘m revitations aro mostly in | partment, the following ure especially Ehb B e 0 Wy bt th | Vi s dr ot 4 and” 8Bk 6, Marir s THYSELE. I rocer j I'0C ( Iy tore awddd, O, wd sides getting that inoney manajzed vt | dongand, and ©wiite o great nunber of | worthy of notice: Weissenboru, Loco nd, no j l““l‘;-“li'l‘j-“““' HO L ke Pionkn aid Wife to ldw {ho plaeo fort Norfhwet Oman ally to gobble up $10,00 more. A strong | cacli. Tdo not write very many sketehes | motive ceving; Walmisley, Iron i ¢ ”Hl* noth- | terroiche 1CCL ext ¢ Of w2 1 { .M,,.w. Ioeanino 1t 18 locntnt, nt Lao feoling has already sprung up | and funny drama Comic and senti- | Roots: Boller, lron . Highway Bridges, 5 t CoWO) fear 134 bl v wd | corner of Cuming and s ilors i vl_u\»umk oad for its bulldozing policy | montal soies are both in demand. Trish | Elcctiie Nlumination; Isher: His speech s a |t (sing 16 the bost and the 8 CHOND W8 Baiye I A the Gaurain his costumo 0L 80 by w5, Dotiglas county, b enthusiasti honds now say | s whoat first w in favor of the voting « s of Spauis native Indian | wooul, mental Researches in Ste ngineering: Sinclair, Locomof as they wel L compose my own wl A i i zabeut Fosdik {of J 3wy WEINERT & MULL that it was money thrown away, and ¢ thoronzhly olds, Continuous R pencho, a p in hro il l'w'lf. e oot <SRN agroe with what the Beg said at the time this «branch, hnieal | I'he Pennsylvani spurs that weigh a I my te rdge of the subject is not as wide | road it be-in fuct is confined to w sulli- | ment; 1y,—Dedication, wi (st 1) 1o [da M. Voo + Lidlside add 10 O, W L Louzin Gainge) w Sirab J. Brown- | ducats | | | Grocers suddle, his bri- | Y loaded with sil- | 6 bik ceamulated eavn- A, that the road would THE ELKUORN | The bond proposition FOMEe ANy W Know LEY ROAD. as 1 vor of do- n, Consiry nt Loce Ruilroud o 10tives, ad Manags Reprintc , ot 310, | Thiafiem enrrina n et (e ywihedge of hurmony o eunble | from zeite; Comstook, ‘ " g L 3 R businos e ktiliest i nating #50,000 to the Chicngo & North- | me to compose my « v melodies and | Petail, Cottaze and consurnetion Archi nd when he wants to | sons b6, bk, Hillade add, Ouiiag w. d. Il n e trwde, Buy y westorn for building w br. m Fres | prepare the pinno copy." tecture: Cunmings, - Architeeti Do- ot asombrero he pulls off a imball and wite and others to TS A (ORI VY ARy SR mont to Lincoln carried Saturday by an )0 you receive many orders?” tails, Architeetural Studies; Twelve De- | ong the raoe silver o o e ot et K - i overwhelming majority, only eight votes | 1 et nbout twenty-five lettors & weok, | signs for Clheap Housos; Archi wal or. Hulf say- ¢, Oiahin o, e being cust againstit. The vote Stood u3 eut of which there niay be sis 1o ten ort | Perspeetive for Boginue s s polite tichard Kimbal and wite and others to P HENRY BOLLN & COu follows: For—First w : second | ders, The chirography in many of the - kea bow: like Ouha Belt Ratlroad Companysi s 2, i, o & Bahlba (6 ward 863, third ward 4 letters is so clegant thit [ sometimes vise Millitary Matters. u Hollow-being with 48 | 4 und o Omahas L300 5, - Uriniors/a| | I 1wt Lo John 13, 1y * Prospeet Place, Omali irew | CHISAGO,ROCKISLARG & PAl‘IFI“M LYY | B3), total 157 Ag e none, second ward 2, third w. ward 4, ln! a8 In the morning May »as b would Kill a wolf. Lver N. Kragh nizes no code but the unwritten the eatt all viola- o, 5 Lieutenant funtry, Fort rly to study it n wder to get up appetite for bre wst, and then tike s Ly ofl to decipher the hieroglyphics. In wse, of the Seven th in® sbrara, arvived in this | code o Staple& Fancy ulocenegf :’l ri'.-lllm"- '\\\(h an extract from the raroply. Stamps seem to be very | as aide-de-camp to Gen. Howard, and | -*;wl[‘; ‘\m' e r”““nhlhl‘n; “"l._"-li]:-'hl " " ¥ e - 10001 R Callforin stretts, WA muha Republic his honor con- | scarce on'the Paciiic slope, howev T | will do part of the work heretofore per- | OF . 1Y, fndus ¢ statate of linu- e | § : ¥y stried to be against bn and its ratl- | have wot a hundred. Jottrs from G el i i MOt POF- | o' s uot - recognized by S, GOLDSTL road interosts. In o he | yig, and nevor one contained a stamp. formed by Capt. Staden and Liout, Guy | him, be kills on sizht enemics he has not oalled upon all eitizens to vofe the bonds ‘Another part of my business is to | Howard. Licut. € heen at Fort quarter of a century. He : ! o ! { aml -Inluptlmmh 5 he was sure nlmulll mutke copies of ve ST S T ;\nm B with y, 'lnr some $ with |Ilhllr.\(], ln:i TWhen Daby was sick. we rave har Castoris, The Great Rock lstand | Groceries, Fruit, Feed. 0 casily done 15 generally do | tions for birtiniay partivs and other occa- | e past, Zht y in | e and a wicked e Grnrantéas fia putroms. hint. not consider thit thore is any vivaley be- | sione. The ,,,A‘n-t for whom they are | the army Deen | « in Lis belt or his ‘When she was o Child, ahs cried for ¢ aatorla, Filt b gt ke Tl CoiAB (i prieken nf e in Cially Dy el written receive all the eredit, and; ns [ | strictor iu the University of Wisconsin. | m liberally paid, the persons mingling | A telesram was received at military | in good society, [ feel it my duty to for- | headquixiers — Friday drom Coloncl geCever laving written such things.” cll, prymaster of the department, tween the two cities, but a fow dem rozues try to ereate such an impression. i band wagon with some musici paraded the Stre ts during the day u gauchos always When sho became 3ins, ahe clnng to Caaloria, 1 it "?‘:""““ otiiuny Wheu site Lod Children, she gave them Castoria, Wt his_vietim s W the widow and Bpectsl dealer in pouttty anad all ki Oydiors in senmon, ' Goods el vered Lours, B, Goldstoin, 1A o, 1500 s Sliimie o Ak i ently buricd upon the ides of the W ST stating that he had been snow bound ut [rorph ‘..vit ed for ;('!n‘ nlnwiu she appeared in oo Joth 4 Fort Robinson, and compelled to remuin | pl s him mi<his wire or his mis The Fast Fx ouifn Bintwoen Chicaadang /| = % & D o bo(».l ias the most 4.11...“.\“ , of Contral City, is at Gen, Brishin and wife left for home | giuchos nnder | 5o fe is us | - . s T B e Saturday. e T nd when ho General Store. up within the past month at least 25 per M Murquett, of Lincoln, is a guest — 15 LOL sivep OF il ie he is gam- | hotike on ARl cent, and thereis great talk of o still fur- | at the Millard. ¥Tle Counldsnt Live on Dread. | Dling, quant guues of chunce VG OIO T ther w.vance, : J. D. Clarke, of Papillion, spent Sun- | Eugene Willis is a young man with a | that s 4o no other raco i the O Al NoBraskal #1 B wrOne E CERTIFICA Wor ISSUING T1 1d. Saturdar County Cler pontid of bt il ¢ it y in Omaha! mouth for sweets. At any Mrs 8. T te o could | John M i e cow-hoya of the United States or Capltal « - . e §500,000. {ug tho case ship organi i fty or sixty miles e 1t AND DOUGLAS STREGT, Lancasi punty hias town- M diy is considered y rude, nn or. @ ! me. Mod, iy ) © | CavrraL STock P K150,000 03 tion by 800 majority. L e horse wilion ;.\lnl -’.J;xl» LIATILTY OF STOCKHOUDERE oy PROPIIETOR, American Lorse will make ten. | - i { A POPULAR CLERK i her company left | gaged for some time past in the trial of lust evening for Minneapolis. | ary pus s un I left fast evening for a | not resist the temptation to steal a qua 3 X e ed that the township organ x 1. Simit 8 } 1 el a quan § the h x1c( 1 grow A o propogition had passed st the lte | YIsit to Chicuzo. < 5 tity of dates and other appetizing edibles | with civy yanship of tho | Surplus, = - o« o - 100,000, i, declared 1 intontion of -uing gloney Horrold, of Plattsmouth, wis in | from w frult stand af Fiftoonth and | gucbe, nd his oldll with tho lisso. 4 | 1ocn Kountao, Presidont, Atthe Hosd BRI HEHENS g sates to the twenty odd supe s, ¢ Youglus stroets. Oicer Horrizan found | CRild amoug them s pa saddle ) 0 eh it tyol n 3 Waltor J. Lumb, the comnty attorney and | 1. MeKeo and John Burky, of Crete, Donglus shta s OticorHonipnnifonnd liEagoon s civlizod osEie BT L Johu A. Creighton, Vice President. | it Dry Goods, Groa egal advisor of the priesent corrupt | arve at the Millard. il R ¥ i and whea he is ton or ve years old he nitea Monts and Hurds , ISO0E0 ) ! | . i put an end (o nis feast by eonveying him | e i ; 3 ' - ¥ 0 cotnty ring, went to McCluy and Ivid | flon. E. . Webster, of Hitehcoek | 10 juil and consizning tho swetin i ,“‘,,’“M‘ : T D #:21sDavls, Cashior, uotbor 1ot o e B e M Gl caa i A ity | county, is in the city. the tender merey of Jwider Brady. | ghr@ i T 00 P i W. 1L Megaquite, Ass'c Cashiier, ur; et woultitiin eorEl .‘,,,\, ||‘.,,,,.(| iyl H. A. Chamberlain, of Rushville, was | Whether tho fruit ve will recover biis | iojng ibiooan 2 d- | R v aAmvicns. ¥. B JOUNSON * Pres't & L alun, | I\Q::)lli around the l‘lflh' '&l)l' a whitle and in the city \'l‘\'ll'“'lly- gllu‘“ or not is & doubttul guestion. !, mgian s als they ride i % : % Vs hon deparved. It is the opinion of the | O. A. Cooper, of Humboldt. Neb., is in = s splen native he larger than - e iUSDOTLY. e o A C S e o Convicted iis Man, | the P T LA P G T He CHICAGO Avo 5 |51 majority of the votes actuully eastfor | A, A. Abbott, of Grand Island; is in the Tnspector Robinson has returned from | United St ind - equally - flect M HEICHENBE R and agiinst the proposition, wnd this b city, stopping at the Paxjon, Tehama, Cal,, whero he has been on. | and h | Postmaster Reeves of t at place, who L uo only re nies bunl in the 9. Five A. D. Buckwork, of North Platte, Tra Higby, the popular hotel elerk, ! | was held for cmbezzlemont. Mr. Ro eect 1 \ tazoninn VO Cont inerest piG on Gopos . TRUIQHING returned: 19 his' place at the Windsor | Spent Sunday ir the metropolis. [ son came to Omaha in June, and the | eho courier i said ve T NEW YORK FURKISHING STORE, hotel cotnter after a two wecks’ J. R. Hopkins, of Wilber, Nob., is in | month before, while still cmployed as | Tundied wiles in forty-vieh LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE. 1 zion. It seoms g(nxl‘ to see My, i, the eity, a guest at the Millard, m,,uv.\-r in C; n:}, hi, b det { th nine relays of horses, wvl b OFFICER s vern Crookory, Giakiware, LA o Thisiaten ce buck agnin, und his many fri Mo N v Rin fn B Ee Me okedness in Reeves' aceounts for tood, aud rides of three | Royd, Prosidont; A. Paxton, Vi A T G oY DO WITH W atOOlE R et are shaking iy il w th groat forvor i RN et OOt Me o L him arrested, Tho ease wus bi hindred und four bundred miles ave of "“- "N, onnoit, Mz ing D ”[_' BEST ROUTEA ND i1 1heolty fOF VAFioty aid o aimese. M e, olsds The Windsor is qul.‘.m uning ‘|| tine Ot ABMOllond AT contested, lasting ton days, but resultes d common ocert weio tho I Wilbur, Cushic SIZORT LI thouy h b now b et roule '"\'("'g roputation as n well-kept onse, nnd un- L o Ot i the conviction of Reeves 1o me chi tiis than an |~ o rdo, and om0 1 Now Yord d¢|rc i0 management of Messes. Brown & Burns, of Lincoln, Sundayed in Omaha. gt ordinary it & trip trom Carhchs & Johflsoflu | Gmaha bo b "-v‘:”“j.‘m il tho Lot uovell from g-il pri oiving w lurgo patronigo. LAYl ‘C.'.’.f'“"al’i'.'fn',‘fc;'{',"‘{(']",'l.?.\ll‘.}t ho Leavenworth Street Grade. i otk tollin R B N K S ) R D B H on A mooting of property holdorson L | 156000 mpeere BANKER i " 1524 Douglas, Cor: 16th, R i Met. | enworth street will bo held at Porter | ji can throw wwaide woth M) V5 CITY NOTES, Dr. Paliin Saxby amd Miss May L. Payton will play at the Philharimonic coixrort to-night ml" n; ""I)”“}v ni hl.‘; The eriminal cnlendar has boen taken & ap and the trinl of Found, the detactive, | om Clilcago to-lay. who killed Gridith, thy all vobber | AT of the state tronsury, will be commenced | Micy, to-morrow. the sirnska City, were in - Qunaha | Bros. store, coner Shevidan and Leaven- tacenin worth street, Monday cvenming next, at | crack ), to discuss the proposed + of | orah wdo. This is to be a most important | o steer by th lhulmwl\lhru four miles long without a | nre of fr turn, and the futnre of the street should | juts standing en horscoack, within ¢ Atwood, of J. A. Roeder's phar* | ba considercd now and no short sighted | {iving .1".;...’\‘.u,.'\ U6 uon othor's h on North Sixteenth street, spent | policy adopted i blishing gradcs, a3 | apating and Lbuth in Plattsmouth, was the caso on Faruem stroet til ous or the oth viitoman will 516 N, 16th STREET, OMAHA, NEB, ___ BOOKSTORES. farius, Tho only road to take for B 1 ooks and Stationery, whitown, Cednr Rapids, Clinton, YN\I/\ (& Ko pugilists, un Kebraski, Colorado, Wyoming, U 1. ik pugility, ;.,: M. R. RISDON, ko remine, Uil Tk il e e lic Manager Kimball, of the Union Pucilie, is .xp«-xt. d Lo return horns.” Fight JUont oceurend 6 per eont nterestallowed on time deposits. | twiukoo nnd all points enst. To the peopl I3 - : it ivantuges not possivle by o The Liw and Order society will hold a | Hon. A, S, Paddock returned yosterday ~ saddle. It is a sure enough ducl; the | . | ot AATARIARSRLIRY F9MIRe by any Sy ’ meeting ut the new chapel of the univers | to Beatrce after letting the contract for Distrtet Conrt. mun who s caught is otten drag enera. nSurance BIIL | A row o e my worous poin ot oliglous boks a spootalt sity noxt Friday even! A a tive-story building on Douglas street. e Wakeloy was engaged Saturday in | with a noose around his | Tionty oy b ok ' “m""“""’“i':"‘\““ 5" i i “r“"l"; f"';‘”" ’\ ill A. Paxton, jr., lm’ epted | elosing up the ease of Kimball & Co. vs, | ben mlk " ullluhlm’ '1“ :w u'vml( l'll, REPRESENTS: )t DAY COACH DRUCS, esl, was over two hours late, the | the position of accountant at the oflice of | 1,4 city of Ou | o g e shoked “nnd - poindod out of his | g e (0 ) oot e RO ATE AN i —_— e e delny boing caused by snow on the Wost | tho stock yards company, South Omaha, | U0 ity of Omaha, in which the dofend.- | avelers on the pampns in the | FOEALE Tnsuranco Co, Londan, C ‘b;M o | ACE SLE 1 e r‘on"'—z‘zrz]: end of the Foud, . g Huzo Hermn, of Aucklund, Now | 4t s the city for grading dumuges. | olden times wore trequently treated to T | i D PARLDI DRAWING | ; ome uneccssury changes have been 120100 stopped in the eity yestordas | Tho jury £t noon returned a verdiet of s of this sort, with crowds of gau- | Al TAL DINING t P - Nt mads Intely vm b frongnt: dopmrimongf | Zoaliid, stopped i the eity yestvidayon | g JrEbuon et e kil by 1 s s w7 A L gt U Tound stsonions rescriptions,Perfumery the Burlington & Missousi rowl i this [ 1WA from is il et | ndge Neville was engaged Saturday | 1ato the gaticios is becomlng mory civ || 1 tky commost n Unton Derot with thase of : { city, aditional help having been em- | o beQlapiin op '“:“"'" v goneral of | hodving a motion to dissolve the s are erowding out upon IEALY, @ | Chioliok Northwostarn fy, - In Chiouso t PATENT MEDICINES, K1C, ployed. 5 h R I Xposition, spont i few | pegehment in the cuse of Peykee Bros. | Tesvening the luup Chienko, fraing of this e mike close connection wi 2 Friday night Jast tho residenco of €, | hours in Omalit yesturday He et last | yvo K, S, Flags. e wotl gaucho s becoming a wor d ot - thimo of all eustorn linos, 3 b ittt E. Wilkinson was entered and about §:3 | evening for Chicago. 2 reproach, ind, exoept upon the frontic i or Detrolt, Columby ! neine | Corner storo. Musonio Hall worth of stolen, 5 D. B, Fullor, traveling salosman for it B ow applied only to worthless eharac Monvent: 1hos ifoiph v, (11 i, ) Mrs. Cooper, wifo of the councilman, | Tootle, Muul & Co. is in- the city after Rgitistic Hointe, | , who Live by wieling cattle, and cor fimore Wiehin: d ol s i cust, wis s has been sorlowsly ili for severaldays | making n very suceosstul- tour throug | A letter from Juek Burke, duted ot Sun | ysflond G the jenns sl Taxne 1110 1ot nat . J. WHITEHOUSE pist. the eastern prrt of the state, T'rancisco, brings the information that | and the western torritories of the United 1 11 you wish 1k t ncoaammodations, Allfleke Mrs. Dearborn and other ladies will [ rmodution ot % Ware, Ognla F. 1. Gerpard, | he will huve his mateh with Cleary in | Strt = | e acll Hokets via ¢ 10th AND W give n charity entertsinment upon the YT ww ST v | ” iy | On the frontiery hdwever, the ga | M. HUGHITT, 1. 8 HATR, L oning 5 'y ngue, oo about ten days. He is conlide g e 10 W¢ ) ¥ Genersl Munugo Gen, Pise, Age RO AR A e ot North fhend, 5 1L Hamihond, | ausa O his retnrn, from the. Buefi | Syai 2o i bin prétino glory DRZ KEI.&MAUL o MU g V1 AL e, i, O fivo of his trionds Saturdiy night at his aptain Hodsdon, of Chicago, and | the sk chimpi LA AHC ROl FOI 1S Busstay , LRTAKERS, b bomo. A plenxant evening was passed. | Mra. Camv, of Denver, who luve been | o mecting b o Jan, a1t w ‘ Richard Sweeney, an wmploye ut the | Yisiting M Kimball in this city, | South Omahi _champion, and langd, Lyt ke v hicng vening. ) A them aequir postoilice, wits run‘over by w streot car | leave for Chicago this evening | Morris hus not been fully urranged for a8 | apon government tortitory, Pty e ity g T e e ostorduy snd had onv of his heels badly | 8. K. Callaway, general managor of the | yet.” [ LGN ROXREIRME ATV ] fputiul sl whd' Bl i dw. | Taclket Companys. fl[ ity Med]cn‘g a']d [:h’m] a]q uceratod. l.lnun lmunl«-. I:';llrlln-d Saturday from - | houses to live inmnd 'introc | A DIRECT LINE FOR | "f) ) Py yangd Chicago, whe has been attending Happily Mated | Lreed ock v o Fancy und toilet -~ ORDER. 0, W ) niding Happily X | Lroeds of stoek. 4% ancy und tollet artiolos, Sponges, Rrash COMEDIES 70 the et Of th ity angors. " | Sareiad, in'fhis ety October 26, at tho | St annily, England, France & Germany, joriicholl, b dh it onod The Slngular Ocoupation of a Clover nd '1“ A. Dickinson and ehil- | man Catholio church, by the Rey, | 1¢ must become dby » 1E BLeai ot this weil known Jine ure al | 3 wtack of medicing Irishman of Atlante, lowa, who have been } Rafian 0| o BB N e \bHofman and | 1eH Civilizatiot setms g IR in wuier taht ecu st nnd re- | atod genuine wnd 0. the bes visiting with Mrs. Dickinson's mother, | 1} A Mrs.N.C. Reichard, for the past few days, | MissdJosephineSpellenborg,allof thiscity, | dom st returned home yosterduy, After the eercmony the bridal purty ye- | imprisor hard hl\ e, nephew of T turned to the residence of the bride's L and wi nown in eattle eir wirents, 1012 No th Twe: fir 1 s il AR h | pur .n h l\.l. No th Twenty-first street, azing compuny, stoppid in Omahy | Where reception wis held. Al Sunduy on his way west., | number of guests were present, who 1, of P.ttshurg, general pas. | besiowed on tho h at of the Chic h'the fire of his life. A uchio_ is as forlorn as an 1 eaisle, He loigos his senso of Lonor with his energy. und becomies u drunkard, s gamble 10 MK © They carr an tails, i Louve Ahiuradiays wind Baturdays for Plym | LON), Chiertoug, (PATTS and HAMRT |y Batoa—kirsi cubin, $60-81m. Stoorage 10 Nod SAN COON ! TEA. In quart + UNITED STATES Tho Tten! Gony ¥ yound packines. Lo § - National Bank =& =5 " Philadelphia N “Songs, sketches, dramus, cle, writen to order. Musie | composed und ar anged. For ters, send stamp.” Such ix the startling und comprohensive advertisement — which meots the eyes of the profession woukly in one of their organs. Phil. Rossit whose hitorary workshop is at 24 Arch street, is the genius who s equal to any demand. He carries on a pretty thriving lity and quen, ot safe mid ngr Fintes and Euroy, I | Turmisicd with everyin | | TEAS- | PILES riy @ eure for ied Piles T Haws, (an Ind.ayn ren 10 CHINESH nch )y couple numerous g0, St. Louls & | presents, both useful and ornumental, e 1 Tndian Pilo Ointi business, though, however remumerative | Pittsburg: C. W. Adwins; of Chieago, us- | 7y, P gy ¢ A | ired the worst ehroni * ) Y thoy may be, none of his works, unfortu- | % stant gene, nl{ SSONger ne the | “;:“I’“.I”.‘l'""{‘f'" B fow: E: Shanding Yo ono no A" gor‘-s No. 418 N. ixte ! pately, ire predestined to immortality. | Pittsburss, Fort Wayni” & Chic angd | Hrow the bride's paents, hand s wIter applying this won . & U. 5. DHPOSITOR ¥, e sot, $100 in_cas tared littlo | W. D, Woth, r. Kossiter is u good-u adicine. " Lotions and ins! shinun, with a brogue as broad as | Morrow, of Pittsburg, uil conneet Jis0,ahadper sllver oafor; Ar. and M | more hari T R R T $. W, Cor, Farnam & 12th Sts. e LIVERY STABLES, some of lils own humor, and has been | the Ponnsylvania company's line Knif gl 5poon: Miwe Mary v 7 Sua, Allays e irts and many sorts sils. T — established in thia city for .qu;-nghnwu vivud o tlig eity from tio cast iy | Wittel case: Mes, Weber, datnask L ORI Wi ot y ma® ead beast nced a cooling Oiensien — 1 . b' months, during which time he has pro- | morning. hoy continued their wost | employes of Storz & Tler's | f 8 8 D0USION, S . 3 a ! L ar S T e B bar ol blod-aurdliie | Wera G laat vening. o ik ouniged "z, and i ] clier, el Vler | dotion. Mastang Liniment, apital, - 00,000 | 2t Ivery table. dramas and side-splitting furcos _—— sckbach, decorated eliwmber s SILEN BISKHASES CULRKD, | 3 o~ Jo. 21 Coming stroet. The loending feature f r Wihen visited by a roporter of tho duily | 1 you bny Jumber anywhero, withont | Jattin, ey Lk dub Ms. Dr, ¥rakior » went clives 48 O W HAMILTON, Prekiont, o o, Cashlen, | ‘hituivellont stublo 1o (i iivery, but ' gjex Nows yostorday aftornoon he was puts | first gotting Hougland's prices’ pou will | id Tov e Mra GO0 e, 1 ileals or ¢ DI i } | SRilbic OF hurvin A Mtk 61 Hossis for if tlag the Linisuing touchcs to u threeact | lose ‘money, bwpi Miss Lisde Lo ekl | e sl “Jhmgm il fis Ho M. Oukdweit, ) W Hamiiion, B. ¥, Smica - or e o R B oy skid ¢ o ITREENPRER T 3 Ml el U W Uewiiten, | bl ke

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