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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1887.~TWELVE PAGES. ENNISON BROS., 1519-1521 DOUGLAS STREET. - THE FUN STILL CONTINUES! The Greatest and Grandest Sale of the Season. Special Prices in Every Department. DRESS GOODS, i JBTEE' sl’a;i ;Ion;av :'AWL DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT | SPECIAL PRICES in CLOAKS, MONDAY. A s 8 50c Sale Monday. wide, in novelties, plains and fanciess At |_48_ goods really worth 8ie to #1.25 per yard; $ 5 rolls 15¢ batting for............ 50e all at one price Monday, 50¢ per yard, Not more than one will be sold to any |8 1.2 yards good heavy unbleached one customer, muslin for. 50¢ © -~ would be Re- 5 The world's wonder; no competition This elegant seal plush short wr.p as cat below; will be sold Mo.day, at the unheard of piice, $19.75. ThLis wrap i< advertised as a leader l\)’n“lll“mu«‘s at $25 to $30; our price Monday beats -the world, $10.75. rachan quilted 5; our price Mon- Ask to see it. look at it. 7 1-2 yards apron check ginghams for 50¢ 10 yards good unbleached canton flane F allcy Plaid DI‘ 655 G00dS W“;EXBLE D AM AS KS, 10 ;l.l:nff:réph-.n|hl oliAFLAE IS TOE 506 Moflday "]c Pfl’ Yflld 7 yards striped ticking, good quality, 4 [ " e for. ‘o .. 50c¢ 50c a yard; worth 9 yards very best standard dress prints for v ) 7 yards white Shaker flannel for. 7 yards best turkey red oil print for. Fancy Striped Eider Downs In pink, light blue, salmon, cardinal, navy grey, new tans, &e., all at 75c a SI LKS- $1.50 Per Pair. 500 dozen 60 pleces Faille Francaise Silks, Ladies’ Underwear. new, desirable shades; best quality Tis flite niexiiios adl ‘wool acarlots and fine shown in this market; our price Monday i ’."‘ T ot L AN « 15 hair, all at one price, 75 pair $1.25 per yard, 75c each. ; 11-4 Scarlet Blankets Black Brocade Safng Monday, 300 gross fine 100 pieces Monday, 20 picces Bleached and Un- p at 81 ther stores at $28. others ask you $ ally worth $1 g week $10. Our Price Monday, $18. H beautiful black A lining, would be considered ch day and durin, 42 Inches Long. in of 50¢ Come Sale Price, $10. is a beanty at the price cheap o the comin, Monday $1( Mail orders filled. ty quilt- Thi i it has no o Mail orders filled if received Mon- chamois skin pockets, seal ornaments, 42 in. long; is in- deed the greatest value ever shown in the west. member the price, $18 Mail orders filled. 88 pieces fancy stripe velvets at the ridienlous low price of 50¢ per yard; worth $1.50 to 100 ladies’ seal plush sacques, as cut below, $18: arment 75 ladies fine Astrachan Short Wraps. as evt below. Prie This elegant seal plush sacques, fine quilted satin lining, Monday, 100 pair for Monday only. p has very fine qual day or Tuesday, no later, $19.75. plush ball fringe all around heautiful 5 is great i price, $1 ular attention to this g, | at the price. ful seal plush wraj i atin linin, remember the cape and hood, s and see it. ed s: eq p at $18; our price for this This beaut ‘We invite par 5 pieces black brocade satins, elegant designs, Monday only 9Se per yard; worth et . Fa'ncy Metal Buttons’ 50 pair all-wool white western made In Small, medium and large. These 11'4 BLANKETS, Sateen Comforters- I‘l‘u':(;:lll:l l:‘l::<:“(’l‘|:hh€:"\li‘:m‘l::;‘:t*l per doz* MONDAY ONLY, il it 10c Per Dozen. $3.50 a Pair, Worth $5. arment was bought to sell at trimmed with black fur trimming and fur ball fringe coat sleeves, quilted satin lining, inside pocket, and at the'price is indeed a great bargain. 1, with shoulder ¢ Same quality sold elsewhere at §25. This Mail Orders Filled at $18. , BI8. verior quality figured black Astrachan, as cut above. This is the finest black Astrachan made; our price Mon- Don't forget we are headquarters in Omaha on cloaks. da Suj LS TORGET TIIE PLACE AIND ITUNMIBIEE. D) metat its headquarter, Twenty-ninth and HOMES FOR HOMELESS. __ The Home Fire. Bluffs, where he had been arrested F. V. Atwater & Co., T THE LOCAL POLITICAL FIELD. | it Susvete ot oventing, Brosident | (o FO? Women's Ghristian Assocla. | 1, A8 evidenco that nothing succeeds | under'an assumed nume, on the charge | 1603-5 Howard stret, have. th only LA N DRIOH S, the chair. The ward was prop- (155 (L o e I rder, > vt Sl Foap ; e &1y Gl bl (08 AT Raments whre wiate tion is Doing. R‘lu, success, we have only to refer to [ of murder. He was imprisoned for | rennine Howe ventilating heater in the | They Opl-‘l\l Their Cloak Emporium Next Wednesday, he Home Fire Insurance company, of [ eight months at the place, and w arket. These stov i for sending out a number of canvassers for o S o shart. | iie H F pany, > t place, o market. These stoves give you the Important Meeting of the Republican | foyistration, who Will report next. Tuesday | qics waa ororary Of the convention of chari- | this city. The company has received | finully discharged. The ulleged | lurgest amount of heatwith the leatt | Next Wedneeduy, Oetahn 19, Hey e Conaitta. T ety o ey, o4 corrections, in session here a short | one hundred and eighty thousand dol- | crime for which he was arrested | consumption of fucl. They keep the | & Doiches ooy, October 19, Teyman ounty . timo o, spako in sovoral of tho churches | lars in premiume, and its losses have | took placo mear Fort Kiobrara, | air'of the room puroand pesfuetly hontod | Tuios: tavnishing cmporiun ot 1oks n S ovening at 7:30 o'clock sharp for the purposé | and earnestly urged the organization of a venty-tw sand | nearly eight years ago. He was then | i ! s6tly oo adics furnishing emporium at 1518 an cloc I e pury 3 been less than twenty-two thousand | nearly eight years ago. He was then a | in all . They al ,.I,_ );u,..nc Hw l1,1,,_)()1 Farnam street, in the new Paxton s which are the | block. A QUESTIONOF LAW DISCUSSED. of placing in nomination one assessor, two | soctety devoted to ving the poor. He ad- | dollars, cowboy and associated with some of the | Jewett Persian ran ised them to organizs and commenco work | After providing for thie unearned | roughest specimens of that calling | very best range ever ofored in the mat- | The ldies of Omaha and vieinity constables and tw fustices. " Thoso nmina- | i tions will he reported af bipiusnions| W Cl e O QREREES e i e | R e vabiadte S oLy bOSY ranfe everon stratior > held tio e Ng. ately. cago considerable | premium reserve—as required by law, | which ever saddled a pony in the state. | ket. You will miss v he ave hee; ing forware 3 OV T'he Method of Electing Commission. | *ration to be held tlio same ovening money hud been spent by the city officials in, | Of 0ver$50,000.00—the company hasanet | At heart, he was not of their kind, but, | theie line hefope oo T hob 00 | huve been looking s i ereny T Sy it Mass Meating Tuesday. | attempting to wia the poor, but no good had | SUrPIuS of over 821,000.00. The asscts of [ when under the influence of = the | trouble to find out th : nt_display in perfe Pitaash e e et A mass mecting of the republicans of this | been accomplished. The money had disap- | the com ure about $175,000.00. diabolical rot which was | they are having on these stoves. positively tho i city is to be held Tuesday evening. Com- | peared, tly by the route intended and § 8 well for a home company, | sold at the aloons in that | Howe ventilator > city. Andth ing and Rally. plete arrangements have not yet been made, | Partly by honesty of officials. He vs great care in the sclecti part of th country, he for Moss man & Deiches ar but it probably will b held in exposition hall. | cautio zons of Omaha then to take | and management of its business, which | was led into acts which under other cir- pess o e et s holohoslare ing 2 The object is the endorsement of the com- | Warl nt_anything of the kind | is confined exclusively to this state,and | cumstances he would be loath to per- [ Mrs. Ms AT lordaroiie gubvopeningtietlangest and moet exd Rejublican County Committee. plote ropublican ticket. Addresses will bo | here by organizing u private institution. The | only selected risks of the best cluss are | form. About the time mentioned there | Metropol i ot onool for dancing at | tensive’ cloaking, lndies’ furnishing The Republican County central committee | made by General Manderson and Charles J. | members would be required 1o do personal | aeeoniag. R BAERIAES | he n Qiareputabls ranch on the reren | oracrotan hall, cor 14uh and Dedge. fiand mourning goods esfablishment in met yesterday afternoon at the Millard, John | Green, and it is expected that Colonel W. F. | work and not throw it upon the officers, e L T e Rt S e uss for adults meets cvery Saturday | tho west, i e asdiy aflesnopm ot the MAIAea onn ||| Gho, a0 Je b apenton ek CEIonel MY, S Tey skt 50 nta 0 NEms O e bias e e yation about three miles from the fort, | only this month, and_cvery Tuesday | Miss McCartney, so well and favors I " ' Many of the ward clubs have signified their | seek out the cause and endeavor to remedy it. d e p The proprietor, it was known, had nd Saturday during the rest of the | ably known to the ies of Omaha, will tees on roistration made favorable reports, | MERY 01 (P WA S WS, IS, TUGE | *ha Womeirs Christian assoclation of thys | Rev. . €, Waddell will organize a | about | $000 in his ' posscssion and | season: oxcopting the thind sy e | Loy known to the & (e showinge heavy enrollments in all parts of the | them will march from ‘thelr headquariers | ¢ity is making proparations o do more ex. | class in Christian mind healing on | “Duteh™ and two others determined | each ot beginning at & oo | b pPlaased to welcome her old friends city. A question was raised as to the manner | with music and torchlights. tensive work this winter. Aside from carry | Monday at 8 p. m. at 1921 Chicago St. [ to relieve him of it. The others | Children's clhsses meot Tuesday 4 o | g e, public generally at this new in Whioh the county commissioners are to be il il ing on the gencral business of the so- | Worthy indigent students taught free. | were a fellow named Reed, | and Saturds JSa eS0T B ashioniomponiim elected, it being claimed that in the old law SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. ciety the ladies have nged to i —_——— and a second fellow whose nume is now | ot ay p. m. The opening deserves ‘_“ be a L’l'"fld success, and if hard work, good tastd it was' clearly apparent that the commis- y open @ young ladies' boarding house. al T Supet 0 rgotte! o1 5 Speci onti Te v sioners were to be voted for in the | To-morrow night the city council will meet | It is located on Dodge street, between Nine- Architocts:and (Buverintendonts, Aracrem vl worefundeiittie hin-i| SEnecialiaitention g P NAE ) [andantols ¢ have anything to iinly be one. Wwhole” county. It was also shown | and consider the question of passing the [ tcenth and Twentieth. The object of the | Hodgson & Son, 26, Iron Bank. fluence of whisky, and, as they ruided | Falconer’s advertisement on the 20 page | qo'with it, it will et that in the new law the word “whole” [ waterworks ordinance. society is to provide a comfortable home for i ——— the house, they found a half-breed sit- | of thisissue. was omitted, arousing the belief that the in- | ~ The new depot will be ready for occupancy | YOung ladies' employed as saleswomen, fac- | _Special attention is called to N. B. | ting in front. "He was shot down and ——— dges dence removed to tent of ihe liw was that the commissioners | before the end of the present month, tory hunds, scamstresses, milliners, ' and | Falconer’sadvertisement on the 2d page | never moved from the place in which he | Have You g ¥ hone 515 should be voted for enly i tho ditrict it | "1po_day at 11 oiclock the South Omaha Gun | 9thers of like vecatlon, Woung ludiés ure | of this issue. fell. The three then entered the place, l"xtm"l"njd'fli;- Scaenikbiasesburnonhilf — Bnd he other u republican. 1t is. likely that | - Puddy Shea, the pugilist, has departed for | surroundings cohducive 0 refinement withe | Willian Lowir o an g tend. dered the proprictor, tough, cqual to | The *Acorn'"is far ithead of all compet- | ans of the Omaha fire department on ;s S Kansas where he will have a coutest | out paying prices almost cqual to thoir sala: illiam Lewis, a lad of nineteen, came | any emergency, to throw up his hands, | itors and costs no more than othersiask | Monday evening. October 17. at8 o'clock brose and Pritchett, Seth T. Col s with some local sport res, As & conse many are obliged. to from Des Moines a couple of weeks ago to [ But the; were not ”',,.‘,“ n up. | forinferior stoves. Ask to be shown p. m. sharp at the office of Chief Galli- HRated for nasessor in the third War D). Ensor has moved his family to the city | seek homes where neither the nccommoda- | 100K up a situation. D, M. Stearns, corner | They were thrown down and up [ Why it is better than any othe gan for the purpose of organizing an old The exceutive committee and will reside hero for the future, tions nor the company are the best. To ena- | GEEFCoRth stroct and Capltolavenuo, an old | withi them from beneath the counter 2407 Cumi JouN Husste, SR (0019 DUNDOROIOL SRR AN BILOKE welcome to his accommodations until he nr-umo x[n)nhtmll-lu-hufn{.-l .~l;5y| ;:v]ln lmd he- "(n-‘rx‘.'!":;"”.l\g Street, Sole Agent for Knrl of the finance committee of New i AT { i 2 vork. Night before last he di e “Dutch” e ealize “the danger, | 4 Stove York reception. By order of committee of five was appointed to con- | juries. at small expense the home has been designed, | ¢0uld find ENighobeloroRlast thakaid |10 S LUOR 00N TR 40 : ] v ) forwith tho republican. udicial convention | “trecies Allen, the boy who was hurt some | Miss Welso, from . similar institution. in noLoma 1o bia roor ae) vaual end_ 1y was') one f’f“l;'. “j‘}“l‘l MASNOERIRded NEhal | IR AR I R Teme e e .. J.J. GALLIGAN, to be held next Monday to take steps toward | wooks ago by 'a B. & M. engine, has ro. | Brooklyn, N. Y., will be matron. ~A library | thought that probably ho had found tem- | charge shuttering his right armup to P st e DS LD Chief of Fire Department, olding the republican national convention | 200084 *hut” has lost the use of the arm | and reading room will be provided for the in- | ROTary shefter, eisewhore. . the meming | the elbow. His pistol dropped from his | (pORer s 16 ient on the 2d page L — g ere next year. Messrs. Lindsay, Wheeler, | Ghioh Was hurt. struction and entertainment of the members. A at some thlethadefected | hand, and them the proprictor emptied | Of thisissue. w hrick houses just completed in \Vubnlu-‘r and Leavitt were appointed on that :{:\;1:‘::3:':.‘.;1“:::& ‘!(.ll::lllll‘"]:o p.h'v ‘\{n,(l'.';f ,:,],':l a couple of the chumbers of his revolver Council Bluffs for rent, see Odell Bros. committee. t couple o The best families in the city are chai b0 35 into his right breast. In the saloon, at | . g > Lby are —_—— ke roprosentatives from i several wards Sl and aboubte8d in - maney. | the “time was a leviathan named | 1€ the Great Itound Ouk Stoves, it is pecial attention is called to N. B, and South Omaha gave notice of the times o dizdeiing A rilc 3 o ; o 1e coming stove for heating purposes, | palconer’s advertiseme 2 9 ™ id places ut which grand rallies will be | Shupe. 3 ; : g which will be to_exhibit specimens of the | 2UtW ey thist, Yl seillo e uled buito s gok 18 torIll o e am. DRYPORes, 'r':' ner’s advertisement on the 2d page o, Marshal Rice is resting easier and will re- | handiwork of ladies desiring to support them- e gold_wateh found ehiind the bar to avoid the shots, when warilida stiesame R odsiwithfofiiniEidug A There was much enthusiam manifested | cover from his injuries in @ short time. sclves, with a view to rocoiving orders. This | 30l Vosierdy und 4 ¢ l";“l"l';"“”;("".""l"‘"]“ I";'!‘ to be & 'd coal at half the expense. W, F. “Pianos Cheap, throughout the meeting, and the committee g will include sewing, plain and fancy, pastry sy 3 L ¢ 0 the attack keeled him over on ey : sl L " Bl Rase of the alection ot the utive tiokeb, H. W. Yates' Residence. TL meiar ai A SRS RN DAY He waa ps ondor § 12 panda lo sppeas b » lloor with three bullets from his re- | Stetzel. We have one upright Piano for $175, Henry W. Yates, president of the Nebraska | for employment. - So far the ladies have: re- | (G5 let court, In default of Which he | yolver, and then left him to die, while ; One upright Piano for Young Republicans Organize. N WP 1 ber of liberal donat but | Weat to jail. . und then him t - while A Bargain, I ¢ P! 8. e .o, | National bank, took out a building permit | céived & number of liberal donations, bu - he emptied a second revolver at Duteh’s | Ope of the finest corners on North uol;":f]:l\-hx:::'.:":‘.i:-':".f‘,’.‘\‘.{,';,'\l.:.l.“.f::.f":\”” yesterday for Nis new residence to be built | Moreoney is needed to open the home and | A new 8 room brick just finished in | confederates who had escaped during | s O T T Ono unright Bluno for 8250, g T hered Sotonta T | i Duvenport trect, betwocn Tyontioth und opetin ctertatomeut 1 expecied to be | Council Bluis for rent by Odell Bros, the fusilude. *Dutch,” wounded as he | suro projit n this |.;, Brguing for a fow duys for ensh or og ] sl venty-first. The ‘building is to be three | given ubout November 1, - = vas, managed 0 get to his horse, and | property of IR SREBNLEI. A pinEE 5 SPE, Breckenridge occupied the chair, and Georgo | stories high, to be_entirely of stone and to | Another worthy branch of the work is the | . A ¢heerful home, an elegant new | with his pals mude for the sand hills, | Down & o LD At Hllw".'n. Douglasg, O'Brien officinted us secrctary. The | cost §2,000. The barn is wlso to be of stone | home for fricndless children and aged ladics, brick in Council Bluffs near dummy | They were followed by a detachment of ?:}i'.fi:l‘::“f:.‘.!;‘;x"::?.;:l-ufl:m::lxt‘u‘i e Ruaan | M i coxt 85,000, I8 Burt street. It s replaced the for’ depot for rent by Odell Bros. soldiers from Fort Niobrara under Lie ey nee removed to RIOXIR BN OFRUR ALION k o . headquarters on Farnam street in the - nar Che The guid Vi p Offere B . Telephono §45, t the Young Mows Kepubliewn club of | Henney Buggics at Avmstrong, Pettis | way of bong a refuge for fricndless women Brevitie Jgpant (CNkry.. i Ewee - me | Best Oppartunity, Yet Offaged el L ¥ et 1n the Sloction of ail parts of | & Co.’s, 1308 Izard st und children. " ; Yosterday's internal revenue collections | dering in ' the bi became | cnone. ity tosecure B dosivuble home | gpecinl attention is called toN, B Fite republican ticket. A committee of nino 5 o The Omaha city mission is maturing ar- | amounted to #3,736.43. e T A e Balina thariane | ehean; tyroy oomed house, | pyjeoner’s advertisement on the 2d page public ket A cor ] Wanted—Saleswoman for the cloak | rangements to secure @ home for the home- | * (narie Yo SR « evening | €rzy, and riding up behind the licu- | stable’ and car istern and city o84 ASARoluted to prepare by-lawe AR ona | T N B neng, 'A% | less newsboys and bootblacks of the city. | go¢naries Duke was arreted last evening | tenant, shot him in the head killing | water, cte e 3 Dloeky | of this issue. stitution. The meeting then adjourncd sub- | department; must be experienced. Ap- | myq mission desires a hall or suite of rooms | j0F Prutally beating aprostitute ugmed Nettie | 3 55,401y, The half-breed was after- | from 1> £ 8 ot to the call of the chairman, ly at once. O'Donohue & Sheafer, mission dea A hall or suite of rooms | jones at the Banks building, Twelfth and | Him insta . @ it L0 from P. O., nice neighborhood,on street Traveling Me Department. fect to the ¢ ¥ ) & that can be fitted up as u_home, where the | Cpital‘avenue. wards killed, and Lieutenant Macomb | cap line, 000 cash, balance to . W. R. Williams, representin, Ward Club Meeting. little fellows can__enjoy home comforts. An | “ipyo'oounty commissioners opened bids for | Was detailed to search for the flec suit, or will trade for smaller propert ’ : ¢ 4 i ; A e ; X sio ned I : g A ado for sma erty. | gy w & Wait, Chicag urne Tho republican club of the Fourth ward | . 1. Bradies, of Misneapol s at the | fouscment bull il be ‘provided in tho | oSO SN U Woad esterday | desperados. Ho. was successful in WOODS' AGENCY, | Lo 95y, Tram an in N ska, K ) i an to organize republican clubs throughout the John Barr, the carpenter who fell from the | ble young ladies thus tuated to city and South Omaha. Armour building, is recovering from his in- | enjoy the comforts of home life Although under the management of a chris- T tian society it will be strictly non-sectarian. In connection with the home a woman's | <hain g0 a8 exchange will be instituted, the object of | Pedred about the housc The streets are in bad condition for Sun- day’s travel, though by next Sunday the authorities hope to have them in better — and Douglas stree held a largely attended meeting in Germania | Paxton. Bt . The mhl-'r‘s were G, A "I'Iu»ll:-, u;.‘.u‘miug Ilul«'h."]lml. 'l]{w-d and the hall last evening. A resolution was unani- | D, A. Holmes, of Norfolk, was in town yes- AMUSEMENTS. RIS AL YArD, S0 i s enta | thirg party —made helr escape, s Towa. Jobbing t at various pointé mously passed endorsing the candidacy of | terday. ; . The attractiods at Boyd's this woek will be | Peygyer T° foruer was iggurded tho con- | Dutch was put n jail at Yunkton wait-| = Forflent T prosporous condition and Omaha Geveral George Smith for one of the judges | Chas. O. Whedon, of Lincoln, is at the | as follows: Maggie Mitchell, Monday, T B O B O ot hilon'tha | ang s ey O o post.”" | equal to the best. Nebraska, Southern of the Third judicial district. Several ud- | Paxton. “Lorle;” Tuesday, “Maggie, the Midg MAIM 1HOUgh Re plaained hOSI B TION EIUBG FIR| AAG QIQVAIQF RorYi00 Tara noms Dakota and northwestern Towa show the Qresses were made endorsing him us an able [ J. W. Sanborn, of Lincoln, was at the Pax- | wednesday, -Tumied Un Thursday, Sod. | » i e half-breed. Wounded as he was, he NG, TR 1 lawyer and stalwart republican. Several | ton yesterday. foska in ,'“ 1 ll‘vl ity -F'_:d ' | Two Features in the Life of an Omaha | succeeded in escaping from the prison +'s Block new members were admitted, which swelled | ~ General Hatch, commander at Ft. Rob- | S8k in “Measure for Measure;" Friday, » Who Has Escaped the Vi and leaving the = country. He| o o o el 3 Cleveland has gone from our city the membership roll to over 500 names. The | inson, is at the Paxton. Cymbeline; aturday matinee, *‘Dona (o Thian Loty « wandered around for about six Py B B, 2TOVON, s ) Wy Juatter of registration was talked overat | - nfe and Mrs. H. C. Hulbert, of New York, | Diana;” and evening, “Romeo and Juliet.' Theroe is a man in thiscity who is en- | FOP RO, FrOR 0 eached Coun- | Rémge building, Omaha. Tele, allof the fine carviages and buggic Jength and the committee on the grand rally S0P, 804 . 32,0, 2 of D 3 GHRAND OPERA HOUSE. deavoring to lead a respectable life, | YEurs, g Sl S apeE—" have not from Armstrong, Pettis & Co. are guests at the Paxton. Katie Put: T R e 3 Thisis a resolve he has made after | ¢il Bluffs, and there lived Dressmakers. 3 ard $ 11 and see reported good progress. . Captain E. B. Murphy and wife, of Ar Batio Putnam, Thursday, Friday sad Bt~ | This1s & resolve he Las made after |y, ., c's'vonr and o half under an se- 5 o 1308 Izard stroet. Call and sce us, A meeting of the Fifth ward l:‘;‘vu}rhvun AR P e Ty T D S fl;l‘-;.\hp “Elma, 'the Ef," and “‘Leua, the ;m\'mg several times, aultuppuul(ytul\'\:n SORADOUS 5 TRARARG & RS UNGOR B Bk 1\uu can ob ;l.‘ lu_lu\;!ull}“l' ~.\~ll"m at ——— club wus held last evening in the Munderson . g oRp. his life in his hands, and as many times ¢ "0 20 A bt dress cutting school 1613 Howard, nap. block, 604 North Sixteenth street, their per. | H. P. Pearson, of Philadelphia, fs tho GERMAN THEATER. suved it from the punishment metéd outto | theold charge. Ho spentcight menths s ! The only corner 2 lots in Kountza wagent headquarters, = 'Tho maih object of | gucst of B C. fBmoed o the Paxton. This evening at Boyd's Baureis & Puls' | desperadoes by the outraged majesty of | in jail and was then released. Reed | s, Beeman is now ready to give les- | place, 84x124, at this price, 83,500, cash the meeting wus the pormanent argaplation ler. . C. Siitaon, of '--.P;Nl‘-l EH«‘MNI German company will appear in “Ein Vor- | the law. In view of his reformation, [ Waé afterwards lynched at Sidney, on | gonsin all kinds of art ‘embroidery. | §525 for both. John Barker, 1222 Far- T B e e i bers wart en. | Feltaon mae Witk shesne s orcruaY: ‘38 | slobtiger Macn.! his truo name is concealed but he will | general principles as soon asho reached | Sumping done to order. Mrs. J. Ben- | and by-laws. _Thirty-five members were en- | Kittson was with them, —_—— et iyt is pretty well | the place. *Dutch’s” home, very likel v . 80 ~ o i g psidel i P o s Yorrls. Wi ; . > Jute He is pretty well blace, ) y likely | gon, 15th and Harn g 3 y o . It 0] V] V] ) Ve 8 ree! adtea? -~ yed A b ) B 1 ) oy i socretary, and C. Wr Widell treasurer. An | Leturnod from an eastern trip. > ¢ o0 | 1as street, show the finest ladies’ turn | nardest kind of life. One of his arms is | Omaha. Cloaks. | vook binder, Has removed to his uew executive committee was appointed to look . kid shoe for 85 in the city. red, and his aim is now to b oo aa An invoice of ladies’ and children’s | building 1 foward street. voters of the o - Ri - ————iee v A B i 1 > 5 3 e rloak! 2 close t . at less than cost - —" _‘._m:r ‘“‘i,vi?i‘{‘?‘uft‘.f“:?;‘d‘li.é'.'fio.“.oh 5.0 B h:\h;:’:l fl‘u‘uwnll;g:u& Ribbel, 1517 Doug: See Norris, Wilcox & Ribbel. 1517 ‘;l h\imgxm Vilxl“h‘“l lillllh hml:it WasniNGroyN, Oct. l.)—lulugluvl:;c ndam; ‘hl)‘n‘ nvl\”a”:m}lr‘“im:d on\l"\ ¢ “EL\.‘N.} A it e e Mibution, . didzs Baruett, Pyol. Hruner aud | 1% Douglas street, for fine rubbers. and - Hopes 0 utilize this | e montion Wik e e Interrup. | Rumge Block, 15th and Hurney Sts, | Hodgson & Son, 2, Iron Bank. AL ] i others maile shiort specches, and the meeting v LSSa————— 4 ———— . H N % e — was . 1 interesting one. 'Adjourn. | - Norris, Wilcox & Ribbel, 1517 Doug='} Mr, George F. Orch; daughter, of | 8ccomplishment in his future struggle | fion was caused by 4 fire. at Maguolia, & ! 5 g — \ "‘.‘{‘.‘E‘e:‘l‘u !ll‘luum_y"“ex\'cmnx -;‘ul‘:‘."" las street.—See- their double sole. calf | Laconia, W. T., nv?hu“?ua:fllo(“ 8, {«:)1 for existence. = A short time ago he’| suburb of Charleston, which -inelted all, the | - Géo. I Room 47, » Norris, Wilcox & Ribtel's ‘ew P, f 'l'.{‘b'o republican club of the Niuth ward l seumless shoe for $4.00, for men’s wear. i liam Preston. was released from the juil in Council [ wires running intg the-city. Chamber of Luxvnnl. r¢e building, shoes for ladics A T B P P e

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