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PICKED UP ABOUT TRE CI1Y. The Schedule for the Omaha-Lincoln Trains Finally Completed. A NIGHT WATCHMAN DROWNED. Life—The Masonic Party — Police Points — Court Notes — Mrs, Creighton’s Death—-Other Local, The New York Omaba-Lincoln Tral The B. & M. officials yesterday comple ted the schedule of trains which are to run aver the Ashland cutoft’ between Omaha and Lincoln after January 2, 18%6. The traine are as follows T'he first train will be a sort of accom modation to be ran during the session of the legislature. 1t will leave Omaha at 840 in the morning,arriving in Lincoln at 1010, making the usual stops between Achland and Lincoin, 1t will run daily excopt Sunday The next train will b orado and Calif the regular Col v express, It will Jeave Omaha at 10w, m., arriving at Lin coln 11:45, 1t will stop between here and Lincoln but once, and that at Ashland This train will carry the through sleeper om Chicago AUT:45 p. . the regular California llmm,,.y tram will leave Omaha, making all stops between this city and’ Lincoln riving at the latter point at 9:45 wst-botnd Lincoln-Omaha are as follows The first is the California express, which leaves Lincoln at 8:05 in the morn- ing, arriving in Omaha av10a. m. - This will stop at all stations. The next train will leave Lincoln at 3:50 P m., arriving i Omaha at 545 p. m., wnd carrying the through Pullman car from Chicago. The Lincoln local, to be ing the session of the legi leave Lincoln 0 p.m, ar Omaha at 855 and making only “the slops between Ashland and Lincoln. This train will be run daily except Sunday, the others daily. Four new stations have been estab hshed vetween this city and Ashland, namely. South Omaha, Deertield, Chilco, and Gretna trains un only dur ure, will ving in Cotner & Archer'smdd. toSonth Omaha containg 104 Jots which €. E. Mayne agzreed to sell in 80 days, and to do this the prices have been placed very low. Go and investi; For galc 5 each on easy terms, by C. W. cor. 15th and Harney C. E. Mayne's pr Jowest and’ his terms ¥ Go to his oflice and buy & lot in & Archer's to South Omy Cotner 1 900 that will double inside of for £250 10 § Montgomery, a Night nan, is Drowned in Missouri. News was recewved at the Union Pacific headquarters to-day of the death by drowning of John Montgomery, the night watchman on the Union Pacilic bridge, early yesterday morning, Mont gomery was on his usual patrol when suddenly he was scen to slip and fall to the river, disappearing in the water around the , where ice is not formed. He ne red again, and, was undoubte: drowned be- fore’ he could find a hole m the llm body. doubtless and will probably e R R s sup in the spring. Nothing is known of the sad oceurrence beyond the facts stated above C. E. Mayne's prices lowest and bis terms Iwa est. Go to his oflice and Cotner & Arche dd. to Sonth Omaha for $250 to $500 that will double inside of a year. John Watch- are always ——e— Archer's cherpest and b rity—for sale by C The New York Life, . It has at length been discovered that the purchase of the Millard lot on the corner of Seventeenth and Farnam streets has been made by Mr. Booth in the interests of the New York Life surance company ‘of New York, an as- gociation, which, within a short time has invested nearly half o nillion of dollars in Nebraska. Early in the spring, it is the intention of this company to erect a a magnificent fire-proof building on the property mentioned. This structare will be six stories high and will be fire-proof from basement to mansard. It will be fash- ioned after the most approved buildings of the company throughont the country, and is estimated 0,000, 1t will be as fine a structure as can be erccted for that money, and with the other magnificent buildings now in course of ercction and projected on that street, will establish beyond the question of a doubt the suprei of Farnam street as the leading, richest and most promising thoroughfare of tie city. C. E. Mg Cotner & Omah that vie dd. to South t broperty in - Mayne. yne's prices are lowest and his term, Iy est. Go to his o and_buy a lot in Cotner & Archer’s add, to South Omuha 250 10 $500, that will double mside of always the 1ys the easi r& Archer’s add contains 104 lots which € ed to sellin 80 days, the price © been pl nd investigate. I ch on vusy terms by C W. cor. 15th and I Sonth O Mayne has and to do this low. Go 0 to Mayne, The irst Masonio ‘I'he first of the series of the Masonie partios, given nnder the auspices of the four lodges of the city foceurred Thursday night at the new Masonic hall, and was a most pleasant afluir, About thirty conples were in attend ance. and enjoyed dancing to the mus of the Musical Union orchestea.— Supper was served at the intermission, in the ad joining room. ‘Those who did not 0 dance enjoyved a game of eards in the lodge room. Altogether the social a suceess, and if the remaining p: wre cqually so, the Masons will have re £00 to congratulate themselves, afier both the Capitol avenue and Sixteenth street entrance to the building will be open on the occasion of these 8. Many came Thursday night tothe nue ent and finding it art e Cotner & Archer'sadd. to South Omaha contains 104 lots wh Mayune has d to sell in 30 duy d to ‘do this the prices have been ed very low Go and vestigate. For sale at $200 to W cach on casy terms by ( Mayne, W. cor. 15th and Harney - lice Court. Louis Norman was arraigne mormng in police court f three watches from Gus boarding bouse on Ninth street, Tho only witness against him was a little tive-year-old girl; who did not Appear Lo know much about the theft Norman was accordingly discharged Pat Rockford bad deen engaged in bis yesterday stealing Anderson's and Douglas He was days and old mmmn of lwmnz hie wife eent up to the county jail for ten Of ten dranks three “were fined $8 costs and one $1 and costs C.E. Mayne's pric lowest and his term 3 siest. Go to his office and buy a lot in ot & Archer’s add. to South Omaha 50 to $500 that will double inside of € are e — e Cotner & A eontains 104 Jots which €', E. Mayne has agreed to sell in 80 days, and to do this the prices have been placed very low., Go and investigate o sale at $350 to $500 each on easy terms, by C. E. Mayne, N W. cor. 15th and Harney The Wounded Woman A reporter for the Ber yesterday visited Mrs, Stewart, the colored woman who shot by her husband on Thursday night. She was lying in bed scarcely able to and suffering most intense pains. puld speak with but the greatest dit ficulty, with gasps which were painful to lear, An examination of the dress wlich she wore at the time of the shoot- ing revealed the fact that the pistol mus have touehed the cloth, because around, the bullet hole, the garment was burned with the powder's “Hash, The cor \ also singed, and in view of the fact that th Poor woran was shot the second time after she had fallen from the effects of the first bullet, it appears that her intending mur derer ‘must have stood over her and shot her like a dog ’ Stewart 1s a laborer who has been working atintervals in the city, bat the support of himself amd wife has” inainly been derived from rooms rented in their house by the lat He has boasted of haviog Killed and bhed colored people in the south,and there woman now residing in the'city, who Dbears the mark of a knile blade, given ler by him. A short time before he married his present wife he lived with a woman in the western part of the city, who subsequently 1eft hit beeause of his cruelty I'he bullets were extracted from the wounds of Mrs, Stewart, but is still in a dangerous condition., C. E. was move She Mayne's p i lowest and” his_ terms are always the easiest. (o to his office and buy i lot in Cotner & Archer’s add. to South Omaha for $250 to $309 that will double inide of a year. always the Arnnicur’s CHOWCE -~ Cotner & Archer’'s add. to South Omal heapest property in that vicinity—for Mayune. Clothing Needy Children. A suceessful scheme of clothing public school ehildren was recently suggested by Miss Maggie MeCarthy, prineipal of the Pacitic school It was made to Superintendent Jumes and ap. proved by him, It consists in receiving donations from children of the elothing which they have outgrown 1l bestowing the same upon those who are <o situated as not to be able to attend hool in a comfortablv eclad condition. Thus far, a number of cinldren have been clothéd, and the vesture is so distributed in all the schools that the ver is unable to determine who has re « the clothes for which he has no further use Cotner & Archer’s add pest and best |\|uku'\[\ in vicinity—for sale by C. E. Mayne ——— s Crox¢ - - veling Men, Attention of Northwestern Traveling ion wishing to attend the annual meeting at Chicago will pleas notify me immediately. A committee figuringon free transportation to Chicag and return for the boys who wunt to in attendance at the meeting. RopERT EAssoN, 1o South Omaha that Judge Wakele, 1y advisement the case of Henry Voss v Mz, Cramer, for $180 for plans of four buildings furnised the latter a couple of years ago, The original cost was § ¢ is from accused interest took under Cotner & Archer’s add. tc contains 101 lots whicn C. :d to sell in 30 days, have been placed W investigate. For sale at $250 to §500 h on term, by C. Mayne, N. W. cor. 15th and HTarney S Licensed Watchmaker for the U. P Railway Co C, 8. RAMYOND, Douglas and 15th - ALBRIGHTS CHOICE - es to the Reform School, Frank Boyd, a lad who had stolen so: shoes from a Sixteenth street merchant, has pleaded guilty and reguested to be sentto the reform school. Judge Ne- ville granted the request and committed him untl he attains his twenty-first yc which will be seven years hence 1d. to South Omaha best pronerty in that ¢ by C. E. Mayhe. —— s CHOICE, e — Lots 225 to §500, South Omaha Mayne has nd to do this y low. Go Cotner & Arche heapest and vicinity—fo ALBRIGH Buker Pl - No Bread and Warer. Judge Stenberg yesterday ordered Miller to feed all the bread and visoners in the county jall on roust and eranberry sauce to-morrow, order also apphies to the other water turkey The sam prisoners. Cotner & Archer's add, to South Omaha contains 104 lost ch C. E Mayne has ag to sell in & d to do this the price: sy tetms by C. athand Hurney e His Punishment W short session of the court was held yesterds Timothy Spring, acet quor to the Indians, fore Judge Dundy. As he has already been in prison three or four months, the judge concluded to release him. Spring will ceordingly be & free man to-day. Cotner & Archer’s add. to South Omaha nd best property in that vi —for sale by C. E. Mayne. —— the Scribes and Juck Hanley local room of the Bee last night with their arms loaded with boxes of cigars. One of the boxes was dropp nong the reporters, ana on be- ing opened was found to contain numer ous evidences of weed la- belled \\'ll|l ")l- at $250 10 Mayne ough. United States y in chambers. 1 of sclling li- was arraigned be- Cigars Colonel Forbes walked into th ame being qm||h.nun od with a coun- it pnaenlm-lll of the giver. Some of the habsnas have disappeared in smoke and in the clouds thereof this happy festival was welcomed, Herh Hothery's compliments are also ae- knowledged. Cotner & Archer’s add. to South Omaha contains 104 lots which C. E. Mayne has agreed to sell in 30 d and to do this thie prices have been placed vory low. Go :um investigate. For sale at £330 to $500 eisch on easy terms, b ! Mugne, N. W. cor. 13th and Harney. Baker Place lies north of Walnut 1ill, west of Ovchard Hill and East of Gram merey Park, in the best residence part of the city. For Sals by W, G. Alight, 218 b 15th str, her's add, to South Omaha | Tllh He Wants o hicago. Wasmvaroy, Dec, 23.-J. K. Redington asattorney for Lester A. Bartlett, of Wash- ngton, to-day made application to Commis- | sioner Sparks, of the general Iand office, as ex- | officio rexister and receiver for the state of 1ikinols, to locate, with Gerard Serip, about ninety acres of land in the eity of Chieago lying on the lake, sonth of the Chicago river, being the land by what'is known as the Talcott survey in section 10: also all land be- tween that survey and the lake in_section 10, as well as all lands lying between \Vabash and Michigan avenues and Washington and Madison s In explanation Kedington to-day said o An Associated press reporter that the Gerard tiled as part of the ap- plication with Commissioner Sparks, was issued originally in payment of seryie tephen Gerard to President g opening communication with lostile Indians in the then northwest | territory, and, as appears upon its face. is locatable upon any pubiic lands of the United {States. Tt is elaimied that these lands belong to the United States and ave (herefore sub: | ject to th this serip. The commis | sioner r o application and serip ana | holds the matter of aliowance or rejection of location under advisement. Arenment in supnort of application will shortly be heard. 11 15 reported that the land in controversy is worth about $15,000,000, Cotne & Archer's add, to Sounth Omaha contains 104 Jots which ¢, E. Mayne has agreed to sell in 30 days, and to do this the prices have been placed very low. Go and inyestigate. For sale 1250 to $500 cach on easy terms by €, . Mayne, N, W. Cor. 15th and Harney, —— ALsiiGnr’s ClHoice, Call on W. G, Albright for choice bargains - The Clearance Record, The bank elearances for the five ending yesterday were as follows Monda; . 81,005,063.22 Tuesda Wedne "Thursda Friuay Place. hostr., duys BN, 42 Potal...... i 184,510,416 & Archer’s add. to South heapest and best pronerty in sinity-for sale by C. E - — Baker Place. Cotner Omaha- that v - Mayne's prices are always the nd’ his terms are always the £ Go to his oflice and buy a lot in Cotner & Archer's add, to South Omy 50 to 500 that will double inside of e —— e White House Entertainments, WasHiNGTON, Dec. ~'T'he president has fixed the followinz dates for state entertain- ments at the white house during the present session: Saturday, the 1st, president’s New Year's reception to officials and the public, from 112, m. to2p. m; Saturday, January 8, January 23, February 5, and February 16 Mrs, Cleveland’s receptions, from3to 5 p, m; “Thursday, January 13, president’s reception to the diplomatic L from 9 to 11 p.w: Thursday Janua linner to the cabinet; Thursday president’s rec to senator's and feprésentatives in eopiress and the judiciar m 910 11 p. m3 ‘Lhurs- day, February R dipton corps: 'Thursday February 10, president’ coption to officers of nd navy and marine corps: Thursday, ner to the supreme court; ' ary 25, president’s public re 4p. It will be observed land's Saturday aflernoon given fortnightly, alternating president’s evening reception The fore: goin n provides some entertainment the white Louss very week, and is arranged s00s to close the social season, as it bewins, with a e reception in which the public can parti ebru- Tom 9 to Mrs. Cleve- receptions are with the v add. to South ns 104 lots which C. E, 0 reed to serl an 30 days, and to do |!u~(hl prices h been placed yery low. Go and investigate. For sale at $’ .u lu L3 sv terms by C. 5th and Harney- Cotner sher's Av ut's CHOICE, el U o What Cattle Growers Want. Dexven, Col, Dec. A. Cooper president of the Colo tion, to-day addressed letter to members of congress spectfully represent, by authority nf the e utive committee ot the Colorado Cattle Growers’ associution, that the bill rees v introduced by Senator \Varner Miller, of New York, providire for the establishment of acommission authorized to de: vith the question of contavlous diseases, will not i the demand of the caltle industry by protec tion, but that the law ereating the burcaun of animal industry should be amended, enla ing the powers of the bureau to the end that the practical knowledge acquired by its of- ficors and azents in invéstigations ‘made by them could be at once utilized for the ' safety and protection of American eattle, - The pr visions of the a entioned bill, omittiy fon ereatin commission, are not ob- ble, but should be made, by an 11, a part of the hureau of animal amendm industry I -— Coter & Archer’s add. to L contning 104 lots 1 fo selrin 80 da a to do this the prices have been placed ory low. Go and inyestigate. For sale 250 to 500, eac y terms by C, A wnd Harney., South which C. E - Bituminous Ca PiiLADELPILA, Doc of the bituminous coal miners resumed their cfforts to-day to fix the percentage and ar- range a plan that would prevent demoraliz tion of prices, The percen were nixed and appeared to give satisfaetion, but it decided before confirming them'to refer the whale plan to a sub-committee to complete all the details and report the compact 1o a tuture meeting for ratification Cotner & Archer'sadd. to South Omaha contains 104 lots which C. 5. M o1l in 30 days, and to “do this placed very low For sale ) to 200 ench on ensy terms by C Mayne, N.W. cor 15th and Hariie —— Baker Place. 5 lots sold e . An Iron Firm's Denial. SaN Fraxcisco, I 25,—Henry T, Scolt viee president of the Union iron works, this city, to-day denled the statement made at the boilermaker's international convention ~at Iteading, Pa., yesterday that the firm had taken steps to {mport labor from Europe to work upon the eruiser whose construction was awarded the tirm by the government. -~ Archer's add. to South Owmaha contains 104 lots which € Mayne has agreed to sell in 30 day 10 ‘fu this the s have ver v nd -investigate, il b on terms by C. sthand Harney. the prices have been Go and investigate. in ten days Cotner & 50 to $500, Mayne, N, W ALBRIGHT'S Cl101¢ - Consumption, a Boston physician, Dr. Cushing, * 'ia. “trahslorable’ not only by mhalation but by wounds or cuts infe by tuberculous expeetorations also by the mitk of tubercuious wothers, or by the flesh or milk of tuberc ulous cattle, Our laws now aflord no protee. tion inst this last named danger, and a strong public opinion is necessavy to compel the inspection of milch cows, and the sluughter of all tubzreulous, as wellas the rejection of all Hesh of tuber culous cattle,” add. to South best 1m|.. rty in Je by C. B, Mdyne ——— ALBRIGHT \( HOICE, - The 1 m.N, Burke combination of that vicinity pugilists left y morning for Chi 220 where thivy expect to give series ,of exbibitions, ()V[A]lA l)AllA BER: SATU l{DA\ srs.mm. Furniture of the Commercial House, and Island, Neb,, to be sold at force eale before January 1st, 1887, consisting of Beas, Bedding, Chamber Suits, Stoves, 1 Lnrgr W rmn'hl Iron Range, withSteam Table, ete., Dining Room and Oftice Fur. nitare, eto. Goods will be sold to snit purchasersén any quantity. —Terms of sale will ba made liberal.” For inorma tion, call on or address J. G. RAINE, Grand Island. - Cotner & Archer’s add. to South Omaka hoapest and best property in that nity—for sale by ( e Merchants Hotel, Om Prop. $2 per d ) All street cars from depot pass house, Cotner & Archer’s add. to South Omahs contains 104 lots which C. k., Mavne has agread to sell in 30 days, and to do this the prices have been placed very low. Go and investigate. For sale at $250 to §500, each on easy terms by C, E. Mayne, N. W. cor. 15th and Harney - A fow days ago a eitizen of Columbis Pa., gave weddimg present to a young conple an $8 clock which he had purchused on the installment plan. He paid $6 and was slow about paving the %3 So the agent. who knew where the clock was, seared the bride into giving it up and then disappeared, The groom bronght suit ainst the agent, but he could not be found, and the young man had to pay the costs. He says when he marries his second wife he wants no pres- s on the installment plan Abgolutely ure. St Cor. Capltol flhnul 7O THE TREATMENT OF A Chronic & Surgical Diseases. LR, NMoM ENAMY, Propiletor. Sistecn yoars Hospltal anll Private Frac w hve ‘the facilities, apparatus and romedies tmest of every form of d medical or surgleal treatment, and tnvite aii tocomeand investigate for themscives o corrospond with us. Long esperience in treat ing casen by letter enablea us 1o treat ALY cAses featincatly withiout aceing thein WRITE FOR CIRCULAT on Deformitics and Club_Feet, Curvatures of the Spine or Woxkx, Piles, Tumors, Cancers, Klectricity, P r, Skin, Blood aLd Disgants M surglcal operat Batlorles, Inhal v Trusses, and 1 kind cal Appliaucee, wan Jfacture The ongrllll o Sodleat Insttute making r'vata, puclal’g Nerwus Dlseascs e:l‘a Holsolsan o tie syat ew restorative nent for loss of vital power LI COMMUNICATION CON IIAL and consnltus or send name post-oftice dareas—piaialy writton A etamp, A0 we Wl e o VATE CiRCU TO MM v BrECIAL AND Pm 8 DixeAers, Srwivas WrEARNESS, BOERMATORRICE S, TN c¥, BYPHILIS, GONORRIGEA, GLEET, VARI Suieruke, > T URINAR N histury of your ¢ any oyl Persons nnable to visit us mav be treated at homes, by correxpondence. Bledicines and Insir ments sent by mail or expi URELY PACK ED FROM OBSERVATION, no marks to Indirate Onelhersenal w fent. Fitt) reoms for th tion of paticnte. Board wid Teasonable prices. Addreus ait Lettern i Omaha Medical and Surgical Ins Cor. 13th St. and Canite! Ave.. OMAUA, K RIUMPIAN cen yourd, they have steadily gaincd in favor, and I\H(h!nl1~ tantly increasing Buve become the most popular curset throug 5 United atates, A and K= i des wremade in SHORT Manio asi fova WAL shitubie for all figures, The G quality, madé of English Coutll, is wireanted Lo wear twice as long as ordiniiry corsets Highest nwards from all the World's great Fairs, The neanl recvived is for Frst Dranre Trom the lute Exposition he'd wt New Orleans, While scotes of putents have been found worthiss, the principles of the Glove-Fitting have proyed invaluable Retailers are authorized to refund money o, thee Corsats do not FOIt BAL ERYWH CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION. THOMSON MNGDON & CO.. New Vork. VARICOCELE | o Wormy Veln, Often the unm R inime :~":?,1'."‘,‘,’.?’-fi?>'.’l¢'€i'u' v Y_. X W INFEOVED Elgst gt Bresensony: peciic purpose, CURE OF IV W Eak s iy or o forte: aisntaover all Giher belu N..S.,!I,,Mmou. o red. Tndasds oo s a‘unn.o.uuu'n.a.nm i.uug %% 1 20, EXTRAL As the Holiday season is upon ue, would it not be advisable and eminently proper to select from onr stock Dl&(‘l',M HI< R 1856. some useful things? Our goods, although not selected exclusively for Holiday Gifts, yet every one of them would make a sensi- ble and hi This being ou have made a place for ourselves among you, and hy ghly appreciated present, which would be useful the year ronnd. first season, we making the interosts of our customers our own. We pro- pose to show our appreciation of their patrouage by making startling reductions throughout our entire line 2 for their benefit, beginning Fride s . Decomber 17th, aud continuing until after Christmas, In the Boys' and Children's Department we off Boys' Winter weight suits, worth $3 for $1.85 Better grade Boys' suits, made wp in Novfoll: style, reduced from $3.25 g ey Cassimere o wits, fashionably gotlten up, reduced from $6 te 1.90 Tn Boys' and Children’s Overcoats we have them from $1,95 upwards, and a very fine line of plain and fur- trimmed ones, Those at $7.90 Reduced to $5.90 Those at $8 Reduced to $% Those at $9 Reduced to .}lh 50 Those at $10 Reduced to In the Men's Clothing styles in Business Men's Strictiy all wool Suits Reduced from $8.75 to $6 Men's Strictly all worsted Dress Suits, Reduced from $9.50 to $7 Men's all worsted Sacl: Swts, Straight and Round Culs, Jfrom $15 to $12.50 Men's fine Covkscrew 4 Bu!hm JCutaway Suits,in black or brown, I duced from l’er_[fino,-l Button Cutaway Dress Suwits, Reduced fromn $20to$17 .26 Very fine Imported worsted Sacl: Suits.the coats and vests lined with Satin, in straight and round cuts, Reduced from $22.50 to $19 50 tra fine Corkscrew Prince Albert Dress Suwits mn blues and blacks, Reduced from $30 to $25.75 Department we have within the last teu days reinforced our assortment with n>w 1id Dress Suits, and offer the entive line at uniformly reduced prices. We call especial attention to our $25.%5 Prince Albert Dress Suits, not alone to the ime quality. but to the style and the manner in which they are gotten up; and they should only be compared with merchant tailor make, and in price with such goods as other dealers a Our emormous assortment of Overcoats and Ulsters, plain and fur-tvimmed, are made from Edridon & Bur- lington, Kerseys, Chinchillas, Elysians, Fur Beavers and Montagnacs, some silk and othiers satin lined. ‘The ex- tremely low prices of these canionly be uppreciated afler examining the qualities, In Mufilers and Silk Handkerchiefs we positively offer the most stupendous bargains, for in<tan: Cassimere Mufflers for dress wear at 25c each; worth 7zec. AUl Satin Mufflers at $1.50; worth | Silke HandEercliiefs for 25¢; worth 50c. Including an elegant assortment of better grades in which we can save yon more money than in the cheaper ones, Anythin ne, (if not soiled), the money will be returned to you instantly without remarks. in our line you may purchase, tuke it around town. and it yon think you can do better, veburn the All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at the Nebraska Clothing Gompany, Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. The Union Sewing Machine Made on Honor, Sold on Honor And Guaranteed, on the basisof SQUARE DEALI To every enstomer on the honoy of a company that have established their busines \ 4 warrant themin ering o backed by the supevior merits of the goods they manufacture. Confidence in its merits, FIRST CI TRADE ONLY. They desive live, energetic and responsible dealers inadlunoccupied tervitory . Ifyoware looking for a chicap machiue with whiek to under your neighbors, don’t answer this wlvertisemout: but if you appreciate real merit, and wish to handle a sewing machine that will refleet eredit on your business, prove a soure: ol pleasure to your cus- """PUT MONEY IN YOUR POCKETS, Address for particnlars, 269 No, 16th St. UNION M'F'G. CO, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, IRed Star Line‘ Hall’sSafes,Vaults,TimeLocks ...... and Jail Work, i ‘arnam Street, O:uaha. Neb. s""‘n ‘fl'w'rfl & ".w York United ltdtll Marshal's Sale. 10 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- R Al s Culiod Bikies fan LAKD AND PRANCR. d Schoentgon, { Sioweg #nd & novitgen, | FALL AND WINTER o ngtheulng, caslly digested, aud D. L.C Illm-r Wna D. V. Coe, § 8alon from $6 to Excursion trip from HM. adapted for invalide se Public notice is berchy given, that in 53 | 8HO to gt econd| Cebin, outward, 84 ous 1 hiealth, anceund by virtue of an order 'of sule entered | propaid, §45; excursion. $9, Stecrage. pasiag Bold by Grocers everyhere, in the above ¢, on the 14th day of | 1n- at low r 8. Poter Wright & sops, Qeuer: V. BaKhH £0., Dorchester, Mass, GOLD MEDAT, PARIS, 167 BAKER'S Broakast Gocoa. anlvd absolutely pu (-umm, from which the excces of Ol hias boen removed, 11 Enaiigee times the strength of Coo with Btarch, Arrowroot or Bugs and ks therefore far more econcumb sting less than one cent @ cup. 1t ta delicious, nouriebing, P, BOYER & CO. DEALERS [N Nelglum Royal and United States i, Bailing every Suturday ber, 1088, I, Ellis 1. Bierbower, Marsuul of the | Agents, b Broadway, New York, United Stutes for the District of Nobsuska, will, Henry Pundt, 1215 Farnim st.: Paulsen & Co. on Wednesdiy, the Gth day of January, 1428 Fainiim st D, O Froewman. 1824 Earnam at the hour of 10 0'vlock in the forenoon of suid day, in the store building formerly occupied by Sell the gost Wmduw Sash Lock ' ¥V , sl distriet of ‘N ok 0f ¢ Inventeds by it o' 3 W kgL OCK whler.on. Nel E.T. ALLEN, M, I: SPECIALINT, Eye. Ear, Kose & Throat uildis 15th L <, ladies’ weur nishiy K00 wind s and chatt ; and Dodge sts , Omaha o 12am. B0 4 and HOWARD b, DANE, AUOFUC, Wi HALDWIS & HAL- or Plaintins. N = Tto8p. m Reduced I '