Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 4, 1886, Page 8

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, FALCONER'S GRAND DISPLAY. Magnificent Openingrof the Season at the Mammoth Bry Goods Store, ||u- fatal mistake of putting the watch the end of a rail and so nicely bal anced upon the top of the rail .t This trick is just like any other—you want to know how to do it.” Boys and Gi mperance army Happy Temperance The meeting of the T held in the Luthe GATHERED ABObT THE CITY, Robert D. Duncan is Arrested for Big- didn’t fall off. young volunteers rendered their recita- What's in a Nnma'l Chicago Herald: t ldo like m see, led forth the hearty soldiers of the a CROWDS OF PEOPLE PRESENT. for a r'\llrmul sense in naming 4 road that runs from Chier teen miles north the Chi ¢ Luke Superior reilrond? ct, very few of our sroperly named. and 5o 1s Chicago & W hat, for instane » “truths which were so happily stated, to Please the &t Fastidions—Rare And Costly Fabrics Exhibited, Evorythiag Arranged Retarned from Taste of the Police Conrt |nm- \\Hl not Illinois Central is i vory plainly showed th rthwesiern, lconer's great dry goods store was crowded with people last evening, the nd opening of the “Il|l a m wnml ent display before the doors were opened the walks in front were crowded with people ot in admiration at the in the show windows, transformed wods in the store the lutest effects in dress goods, A Onse of Bigamy. was sworn out in Justice Berka's court yesterday for the oldor persons. The m\lunmgu the prog young volunteers Alton are not well name! ve outgrown the r et e s, JWIKETNS with giving dis- 161 Werea Bov | (il ibivetioss to the C significance in the g town of Quincy? Wayne in the title of Baltimore & Ohio what excuse is there putting the word St. Louis m the title of ailrond company that runs o t. Louis than Chica laint was pref , the woman from Temperance Boys Burlington sys Willie Hascall Mrs. Caroline Dunc: whom Duncan obtain el D ml\ ard and 1% amily ¥ fln- I'v-lm~\1\.lm nY el T'he Teetotal Cat | oo titla: but which had been is bused on the consisting of all unkard’s Dead March wid Annie Small, remembered that Mr. v days ago to He claims that his first nnmu\,.- hecanse his first whom ~I|| L \nl but now much better Chi & Ohio \\mlhl have |m| en for runs ‘lm\n ne: \|‘~.t..wnvl It ‘.\ml Andrew ‘Clomns, e Drunkard’s Child The expression the show window display was th made in this city. were thrown open and before 8 o'clock the store was thronged with citizens who had come to pay their compliments to the merchant prince of Omaha by ting the most complete, elegs t'stock of dry goods and novelties y, or outside of New in for appropria nit Lottio Modloc thers of the future ¢ tter eye to the propricties in se lecting names, “ ilistic P LN e ng Down Hill Lithographin John L., Pete 5, better known J Woir :nul Tom er are the celebrate in \1.”“-“ in this'c s, cut this out, d and keep it until Friday, November The immense ding, No. 1118 Farnam street, Oma , has been hired for purpose of disposing of three enormous consolidated tailor-made winter elothing: also the stock ()n ‘entering the store to Hw left is llw silk and dress goods de sisting of a complete line of cutenants Lena man, Annte Christie, Blanet cliampions i their respective six days for the achl side of this led with combination :«pm-iullhv: in _mmhiw tion ructors of this divisi B l',mlu'uinlmul robes, evening shades, Mb‘l(l(H cloth, l-n-m-h mosclien cloths and speeial im' ions of fine goods, no two alike, l'.nh'lm" the for 1 'Irl]mr out” Sulliv ( l'\\\ and MeDonald will nu-n( ||| round glove contest [8] unnmv'h.un Imll ) point of phy- sle and scicnce that the S .)ml-plxim: Smith (‘mnnlul ated for THE CHICAGO O] store is now closed Lo ar t The fivst opera perforr son will no doubtatiract a lage audience fur department. exclusive fur housc in rying o finer line n(lur s and fur mmunnm. th ance of the sea- ‘l‘lwro is not an lhq- store will be i \nll comni impossible to .rhm- tremendons lot of goods in so 20 Opera comyp red the following ‘\ \!“!"’f“"‘“ nd cl!ildrr‘n\ morning and we I the. finest, mal direct importations of lmL a time unless they give extraordi- equently, eve 15 line, besides knit and silk goods. Between the two entrances to the store, in show cases on counters and shelves, nary inducements. lir city was thrown i morning by the arrestof will be seen in lhur old-time su )8 ‘ i must bo closed out in’ dastardly attempt to connmit rape was a guest of his being able to procure bail he was amination, which oce is as full and complete a stock of gents’ rried by any ex- \d remember that this is no hum- 1d the only reason the roods sl is m.-m fair recor cities like New Yor! Chiengo, and vet that i mnm ting of the ain and l]|(>=\h]\¥l‘lfl coll nothing secems to have been overlooaed in stocking such a store, even the wants of the people being supplied by some- thing new in connection with dry’ goods and_ stationery de i did not turnish b 1 bocause T wanted alse imprisonment 1 2 p. m. to-day and harged, the prosceu- There was noth- it oxcept that although a demo- ulso a Knight of Labor, and refused to sell out to Keatley. w(l\ the num- v « displayed his n Yealized In six da Men’s fine beaver overcoats, £2.05, war- or money refunded. is made of he nees of these eitie irst tour of the west, ap- < at Boyd's with a stron support for mflhh u[ nu\r week, TSRSy I was honorably dis tion failed to show up large and gend llll irst four consisting of « partment, st standard no elurn it and get a large line of weight overcoats, ex- wtin lined, and of overcoats ood suit of men’s win- n-mml llu-mlurv amuses in sueh rapid suece mind is left in a state of del tainty as to what engagement h tures of the pre; tra fine quali r 1,000 diflerent other style and because I proposed among men instead of a sile A her .Tur voting c Brown and Wm. Liddell insets, of cloth re \V|I1 be one of the t amusement season. nt member of with napkins, Real Estate Transfers. ‘The following transfers were filed Nov. 2, with the county cler! W V Morse and nteed worlh 13 carry. There has bren a long-felt nece sty in Omaha, espe ]nhuringnn-n of Neg » to Thomas Sheedy, lined, and over l,tIUO K\mln of s yndicate Hill cannot mention here g esta mlmlmmnl or de jutant to general dry goods. For itis a fact that fine trade in this ling ha hevn compelled to, go to other place Kansas City, Cl ln('ngn and even New X ork for fine ¢ pay the exhorbitant e poor work gencrally aking in this city. y > vy without doubt), done Yours ru.«pcu\lu.l]ly. )y‘n(' lots 7, 8 bik 0. lmllnluy D Shllll et al, lot add, w d—$1,000 and wife to .lnh)l 1 mdmm Hill, W d— Harry D Re e undershirts, 48 cents, gu or money returned, -m other goods at wul.\lly low mine the goods and that everything A Star-Route Case Decided. agmust Luke has finally been lluu \ml W fe'et ai to H s 15t “add, Omia Voorhis, of Cheyenne, disposed of in the U vill ace for yourself ’\fh T much ('unw! ds and wife to I West l nd add, w ¢l~~l sucd by the gov- money paid r an order of expedition The govern- e of his large trade in fine m.-“ (_{n)mlw it S 1L credit to N. customary enterpri at a’large expense, muk 1"411-]|'Ill pent, necessita ernment to blk ",.lamnu'mul. in nh|mk~~ub of l\ll» | 1 \n -rnurh mlll unhl F from Fargo to Pembina. ment brought suit against lmu .\t C| Iw enne, and his attorney Hon. ster, of Omah coming to tri %0. li( hapin, lot 17, vlor and wite to 5 blic 9, Jerome park, w d— Howard ctal to Ik 10 Tsaac & Selden’ § AN ( ]b\ll\ and w blk 16, Hanscom |vlm Geo 11 Boggs et 20, bik 16, O v Geo H Bogzgs etal to W W 7, Omaha View, w d—81,646,28, Ludwig Harnish and wife'to O & 8 |u:‘;'l lot 4, bk 2, Credit Foncier ada, w d i (I|n~~|n’|||. lots . Thomas has laid ont an a y of Omaha named e, and we notice that the street properly numed Roeeo, Loren? i ‘rederick, and secing that the same s on the Belt Railway point where the Omaha Northern R. airly to make a junction with the Belt Line, Anim lots nnl\ *um to $‘lm king thereby an ex 0 mgnh'h:u'(mvm. secured the services of M 1 the snit was dis ansferred to Omaha by 'uunm-' rhis in this eity, the nlu«-m. om his llum . e (n G A Bronson, lot 20, o0, special dirce: g to sue l||m x\\ fl llull and charge, w V l gun.nnmm filed an “amended petition, great attraction for the ladics last ev In connection with this dumnmum_ is sers will have a Mas wtions point 500 to £800 soon. are to be sold on contract, anco £ per monih, mith and wife to Win ld to Omaha, w d Touisa M Meleher and husband to L Battis, lot 24, Kensin:ton, w d—S$1,200. Thotnas A 'Creigh and wife to John A M ) blk 5, Everett place, Omaha, w d Mr. Donrlas, the overm nt A 10, bIk 5, Drake's ulh\', of New Yor! |L1~ line Falconer has'the 20 per cent n gt Webster consented to state such facts not tacts which e by I‘N'n entirely refitted, and filled with an immense stock of bri could prove, and knew could rence Brady to l‘»l\\xml Phl'l’l?h Io( 19, Janes W Say part of lot 4, blk 256, Owmal presented a state of tacts was willing to vest h upon which he o, which charg- ‘l| at the time ned the order of expedition redueing his ne flnm sixty two to forty- t\vn]luul‘s he was @ 8 mail in forty-two government did not knot. agreed to the sty s and wif m.l AN v Days Only. LG R Nov. 411, 511 AND 6 w. 3 lui-qu.w.-d wor cases, and gents toilet Chicago Herald: *“Saw a new trick out in Towa the other day,” L was stopping at a western, and th including ALL COLORS, These Zephyr: zht for the oc , dolls of all kink , from the love y wax tothe goods there in a compl ting and ne: first-cls o warrantod full wolght, 2 106 worated G or 10 ets per dozen, SAXONY Y AL trains don’t stop thes sitting outside after dmner @ a fine gold was argued on the unde if the demurre was to be dism In deciding the suid, among mlux lhm" s 1 cent per skein, Business was entirely ening, 3he ovder that no goods were to be sold, the entire i _force of clorks, ispended in the 10c PER SKEIN. Judge Dundy case made, and being dirested in re funny thing ‘it I3 strong fhat i N, wateh of mme, m IN or yl B0 PER POUND 1 can put it on the ru n.un over it and mnll not be da m, b, throng that attended n opening will be continued this evenin g allowing him tor time, for the r that wnder the oniginal contract ho issortment of Tmvorted Shetland floss, more pay for rolice Points. 1 thirty-six eleeti drunks and disturbers of dispose of yeste this number were disel fined 10, and one § it on the raily queried one of the Knitting, Scoich yarn Tidnight Germy oxtrn compens: it o |n'|[mn|\'(l the els run, and it | down wool, A won’'t be hurt s W designs in stamped [ nm you the ciyg toilet sets, consistin vu( hml picees. Prices for the nex Orders by m W and dispateh. C did not constitute frand, “m justified in doin and under such state of facts nm'm had no right to recover lh nllt d with eare whole crowd ) B0 || one ul whom w WIS 50N APPro; of the \\’:m-h wo ntout to lih' when the own Concert By the Boys, loys socicty of enworth and Hillside church, st., with 10 room house and barn, §8,560, evening to an enthvsia |~lic awd I he nawes of the boys taki Johnson, president;! 'l| Al Walkod Baok o ‘tho hota) porch aud v sumed his ohar as cool as came tndering on, and the o with open 66x110 on South $1,000, half ca , with 4 stores, x.mullh, mul llnulm'l' Foo) shonid put sueh 3 to be smashed \\‘In'n the lm-ul:x'm\‘n 23d and Cuming, two 1l houses, §11,000, 23d and Cuming, three rene rlie Perehal, I‘ur«l Andrews, » Monroe, Monils u ie Jofinson, Koy 1 E and Herman (Juulu-‘umllu Jolin ; mmee Higgens and Roy m'h on the r: e 17th and 18th sts., along with the dust. ch sat quietly s00n as the lon :d out, reached ancied IIm) could see bits of ‘,uhl il ying 1 and gave ovidence of the skillful instiue had received from the i and pickod Nis wateh up from the side of the rail, as perfect us ii it had been in his pock wlished faot," s e lghtod fr Two lots and 1c Eighth m(:mlr; is to be s rin nm trick place your wateh near lln il, whare the wheels ha m| where the slu,,m.u it to slide oft in ch ease 15 o dispose of the extra soldicrs the posts ave full now. dations are cousequently uml ghth infantry has been pul 1o nm rtinent 1 can’t tell you A telegram was received at army head g the death of hmlp -Bubbie Socis A hallin Williams® air ar of the rail did watch to fall off the press approaching train Clenients, pe + Dr. Clements was w thronghont the friends in this departent. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder uever varie nath and wholesomeness. idely known o i lo triek hnlnlp. s of times and never the best galent in the eity. xl, nul fn at one anybody could do front of anothe The Smith Case, ate r I‘-h InH' eourt; heard arguments yesterday on motion for a new trial in the 8 old in competition with the mul od he found orty Haiman creditors zud J. M. Wool vder Co, 468 Wall uuam, 407 (, NOVEMBER 4. 1884 THE REWARD Daily received for orviginating low prices, by THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO, has 1really swrpassed their own expectations., And they beg to assure the public of their determination to preserve that rep- utation unsullied. In addition to what was mentioned in last issue regarding their spe- cial sale of mediwm priced Qvercoals, Pea Jackets and Vests, of which they still have a quantity on hand, they have reinfvreed that depart ment with new and special styles., and offer the same as foll : Bur- lington & Fdridon Kersey Qvercoats, trimmed with satin slecve lin- ings for $13.50;: regular prices by other dealers, $22.50. Iirvie Chin- chillas and Elysians wn fashionable shades, satin lined alt through with sill: velvet collars, for $20: regular price by other dealers $30. Montagnac Beavers, richly trinumed with satin, a novelty of the season for $20: sold by Chicago howses for $32. The mentioning of the above beautiful garmments at those prices, is to convince the public that extremely iow prices prevail throwghout their entire stock. And it shouwld be borne inmind that every ariicle sold, is guaranteed to be exactly as represented or the nioney will be refunded All goods at strictly one price at THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. anted --- Responsible Cealers TO HANDLE TIIE Union Sewing Machine, In all Towns in NEBRASKA AND WESTERN IOWA. LIGHTEST RONNING, Simplast in Construction, And NOISELESS OVER 1,000,000 IN USE. Address for particulars, UNION MANUFACTURING CO,, 120 N. 16th St. Omaha, Nebraska g treet, Display at thelr warerooms, 1306 and 1807 Farnam e !heplat)"gest assortment of P’Ianos and Organs to be found al any establishment west of Chicago. Tho stock embraces the highest class and medium grades, including FOR THE TRPATMINT OF Ail, . PIANOS |° LYON & HEALY BURDETT I =] ORGAN RO, STANDARD, d at the (m .f Prices, quality and durability cor: sidered, are place Iowest' l?vnng rates for cash or time payments, while the long pstablished reputation of the house, coupled with their most (iberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, affords i the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible sofects In matorials or workmanship. oI CIRCCTER n Detormities and Club Feet, Cu Bping , Cancers, tricity, Varnl: kin, Blobd and s, Braces, Trusses, anl al Appiiances, i o Sotrontment for loss of vital power CATIONS CONFIDENTIAT or send name and post-ofice cioe Ktamp, wud Wo LYON & HEALY, 1305 & 1307 FARNAM STREGY BIRICTUR, VLIALY OROANS, OF rend NO BLANKS! PRIZES ONLY! Every Year over @ Million Distribut- ed, A Dyawing Evervy Monih, With a first payment of only $3, you ¢ which not only guarunteea safe investment of money must pe paid back, but also ofiers the o ning a big prize ONLY $2 REQUIRED to buy a R bonds participate in 225 drawings, four inal value until the year 1904, Prizes of be drawn. Besides the cer win four timesa year, and so come b nds for $8), in monthly installmen oy lasts, Money can be rent by rizis In return we will forward the bond, The next ber 20th, For further information apply to, 13s New York. N, B, These bonds are not ferred if convenient modation of paticite sensauablo pilces- Add Juire six Eoro, Government Bonds, at the worst the inv J y to make a fortune by win- ical [nstituts, OMAA, N°B P. BOYER & CO, o IR | faivsSaies, Vaults Time! ok KNG Ra, 208 fraaduay . 4 and Jai' Work, 1020 Faruam Street, Gneha, Nel J bond, These | on 1 10,000; 1,000,0:0; 500,000, ete. fiancs will inty of receiving back the 100 franes in gold, vou Weofler ESTASLISHET; F"" H‘!‘DINA RELIABLE JEWELER, ne !‘( 0. Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silver i The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repair A T ed. (.unfu Douglus and 15th streets, Quata

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