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s s X o QEaEGL LT THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1887 SKIPPED WITH A TRAVELER. | b St o "oy et iy pastner: | enasmE Continental Clothing House: way Daughter and Her Husband. Rl V1o e The contract for completing our lnu}ding named September 15 as the time when we could occupy it by unforscen delays we were compelled to post- PISTOLS AND FUN ALL 'ROUND. | Adulf Jenutschike, one of the proprictors of | pone our opening until November 19th. 'We had a stock of $125,000 worth of goods ready on September 156th for this Omaha store; in consequence of thi the well known “Joe & Adolf"" Casino, cor o Moot ond Fousteenth strects has | d€lay, we now find it necessary to (h\pufle of some surplus lots of our PmEST OVERCOATS AND SUITS AT A GREAT SAcmn arts East Without a | mysteriously disappeared, and from present | The stock manufactured for this store is the finest ever produced in our factory since we have been in business, and especially o in the ng 1est grade oE P. B. Woodlief New Overcoat—A Well Kn Saloon Man SI City News. alceebiin TING LITIGATION, ¥ivs Troth Jekti would sean that e is o fugt- | tailor made Overcoats. We now propose to close out this stock of Overcoats at LOWER PRICES THAN WERE EVER BEFO. Bq left the barroom in the Casino to wo up stairs | EITHER EAST OR WEST FOR. GOODS OF EQUAL QUALITY AND MERIT. This is an opportunity of a life time, do nnt miss it to bed, as he said. That was the last seen of w It was our misfortune to suffer this (lq-lny of two months in the (ompln iion of our store. It will be your good fortune to purchase some of the finest goods CasEkc in Ois Biistar, LRl e drebil Ao o 1 made for itat about one half the early prices this season. Commencing Tuesday, Nov. 29, we shall offer: closing scene in & delicious littlo | ttle in ft. Ho had taken his [ Lot. No. 1100 of the finest Elysian Beaver Overcoats made this season, goods from the famous Middlesex Mills, of Lowell, Mass, full indago which atone time partook of the | K - and Gt ue o wdqress. | blue, wool dyed goods that will not fade, lined throughout with the finest quality of Wm. Skinner’s sating, the richest and most elegant goods made in this :,n:..,.-(.‘.:];'. t‘:"?;:nl;\".l ‘\-..‘;‘.l::l.:(‘.(x et Sealad. dvesy HoTn Y T | country. These Overcoats were made to sell for 830 each, and are worth that price to day, but for the reasons above stated, we offer them to close now in Thtrsday night. The principal characters in | amonnt ot e leamied. but it vas several regular sizes, from 35 to 44, at the extraordinary low price of $16 Bach. We believe thisto be the most attractive bargain in a fine overcoat ever offered his i peithfehivsin ) o ety ehenthe reporter catied, that | west of New York city. We will send a sample overcoat fromghis lot by express C.O. D. to any address in the west or north-west with the understanding that rate father, an avenging brother, a charming | 3 could be learned positivel th s 5 N o - 3 ) e b3, ) 34 5 ¢ Hher it mind af her o, and & | Loraime ol b i Coasied: | it 18 worth fully $3C, and to be returned at our expense if your judgment does not correspond with ours. Remember the price, only §16 now for ndsome commercial traveler from Chicago. ',\m»u l.‘,. u‘vl. .«I ‘“M the probably cause of | Overcoat that cost ‘30 in splm,mhcn 4 o by an | Bis sudden fligh (R R B s [ Lot No. 2 -We offer a_bargain of equal importance, being 400 of the very finest quality London Seal Brown Kersey Overcoats © Witness of e fina ableau, ol- . Tonea: Mr. Johm Barton and his son William | AN TRIUMI G (goods made by the famous Worambo Mills, of Maine, a mill that has no rival in this country in the manufacture of Kersey Overcoatings) These goods el U D b G s T itis Finally | are the new shade of London brown, which is so fashionable with young gentlemen everywhere. They are made with lapped seams, cut single breasted, fly= VARRPTin Eimbe, i ed i e from | T fual awards in the celebrated iitigation | front, and lined with the same quality of Wm. Skinner's satin throughout, body and sleeves, the I>e~t satin made in the world anywhere for-service. We L R T i L Sty it owh | Douweens fulg) SRRV ITOcHG LIS 18 M*'I- have these Overc “ats in all sizes, from 33 to 44, and offer them at the same e‘(hnnulil\.u‘ily low price as the Middlesex, viz: $20 We have no better over- rge McMar a Chicago_ tra byt Northwost Light and | coat in our stock at any price. We could not make a better one if you should give us $30 for it, neither could we use better materials or better trimmings, ""',‘,',‘"t rE years ago, were filed with the clerk of the | and we do not believe that these Kersey Overcoats, lined with satin, can be purchased oatside of our store for less than $30 each. We will send a sample 1 the case in the | United garment by express, to be returned at our expense, if you do not consider them worth $30 each. s district court last cvening smpanics were competitors i v " \x.‘.iv "Il;l\‘x:nv‘(“;:‘n‘l”l”l}ln‘w‘tr\: LOT NO. 3." We offer 150 pure, all wool cassimere suits, eloth made hy the famous SAWYER WOOLEN CO., of Dover. New Hampshire, the best manufacturer of fine, all wool cassia nsol- | meres in \ow England anywhere. The suits are made in fluwln breasted sack conts, are new regular goods, all sizes, and we ofter them now at the extraordinarally low price of $12 persuit. The me suits in September of this year was (%20 per suit, and they are worth that price today. Send for a sample suit by express and you will not regret it, lowest price for the \)Ve have also made startlmg reductions upon many other lots of fine goods i in our overcoat stock, in our Men’s stock of suits, in our Boys’and Children’s department, we are offering very reliable cassimere suits for boys’, 4 to 12 years old, at it ng fellow they found ther in the ‘n Mr. Barton, jr. ud finding it wis in t of the ssion of the Spe bolk Totei waaed | $2.50, $3 and $3.50 per suit. Suits which early this season were sold at an average of 50 per cent more. In our Gent’s urmshmg Goods Department, and in our Hatand Cap Department we are offering equally attractive bargains. ' Send for A WL WERSN by i 2tk ey Arbitration Wi samples and prices in every department i | § i [ by all partics outatal Ly th G i S d f M S .t d f S . M Barton living here,” asked the | Barker represent the S t +‘No, sir,”” was the response. claim of the latter was for mon his hand on dumages for various causes, in total amount ing to §14,7 Spe il oot ™ Alllneht G ot "o S Send for Boy’s Sults Send for Underwear. - v peopl v character, aggregating §1 1 L fi? bt el g Send for Overcoats. - Send for Hosiery. j have your life,and | the de rio were invited in .\Inl ushes the front py uling of the whole affair, fh T aebion”ucke B Sonlilr Send for Pantaloons. Send for Fur Caps. sion, which is exbaustive and minute, can be summed in the statement that it was found that the L Send for Samples of Custom Goods. Send for our Catalogue ctive pron hand. cd by the course the daughter . Barton clupped in_and the life of his siste woint Mr. MeManahan man himself heard, and pointing 1o the Judy, s and the North the sum of § stern company was .atrifie short of one- their claim, and that each side, th and the Northwestern companic Giving a list of over sixteen hundred.different articles we sell. Send for our rules for self measurement il onc bl of a1 the sutstands and you can be fitted just as well at home as here in our store. Send to us and see how much Rt M ER s LR faaiear e b sterent money you can save from ordinary local retail prices. Mnl\ \Imxl : 5 ) and the This finding will be greeted with much sat- cate of ma s produced, show- | jsfuction by the numerous litors of the o on December 6, George § consolidated company, who have been com ;\ D ian and Lillie Barton were united | pelled to wait for years for the payment of s loly bonds of in the ity | their claims. of Plattsmouth, state of Nebraska. The ———— :;4-\\‘ father-in-law thercupon embraced his aro, the only 10c¢ dan < your dealer for them. : The cvents that led up to this romantic ’ clopiment are as follows: Miss Barton, 4 ACK. while visiting at Evanston, TIL, lust winter, 2 a0 itin w0 | parry esaeme 13 Gothenburs For Corner of Dou glas and 15th Streets, Omaha Neb well s several afterward. It {eial; v case of “love ut t | Thecase of John Palm, of Gothenburg, and when the young lady departed | this state, charged with having obtamed a for o llul-"u" ot “uvlw“l'““ "]"“ s the | hillof goods of Kirkendall, Jones & Co., T wholesalo :mn;lr&lnnl stioo men rum,iyu‘ny, { raiser living near Genoa, and she is his only [ amounting to 159, was closed before Justice 0 t N k D M for Miss Lillie at_the Barton mans magistrate returning the case to Gothenburyg, - ——— = — tracted the attention of the “old man where the offense was committed. It seems nded an explunation. Miss Lil iter, shook hands with his new son-in- nd at 10 o’clock yesterday morning the who ssed and_ Mr. Barton was exceedingly n. | that Palm bought the goods of a traveling | formerly superintendent of the monc: order If ) iy SR WD He ordered lier (0 cease thinking of the | man representing Kivkendall, Jones & Co., | Genirtient of Lhe SRtecl Stes BB i) in destrous of ()mnvu gentleman, andwatched her | on i \lmt I“l“l“ Ili;“ ln'll"x ‘l"v 'lmwm in |y “,m,m:‘. husEheanteatablishedtat griy 0 ) :‘i;nfl-flngrgu 80 closely that she found it jupossible o | Gothenburg. He obtained credit by swear- ) e OB S S G0 e , e et 0 tlottar ont of tho house o hor | ng to o bank account and personal property EEpEessiCi il yaiClicongttiy 1707 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo, nt location for a wariner climate? To su absent lover. Weeks passed by, and, | far exceeding the dimensions of his bill with : people, we aro although many letters camne with the Chic | the Omaha firm. In a similar manner Palm | = e Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy, St. cago postmark, they were promptly de- | vietimized W. V. Morse & Co., and one or Louis, Mo, Uniy ¥ stroyed by the old gentlemen. One day who | two other local houses out of various sums. don, Giesen, ( yand N T should appear at the Barton homestead but l\“l{l'lh‘l\'!h}! accumulated a faiv stoc! devoted their attel um Orange Grove Tracts 43 acres each [ Me. McMinahan limsclf, e was not wel- | £00ds he mortx s W onc e 100 with that warmth' he expected, | sum urv.m_\l' \u;ll‘ its \\'4-'|'|I| and Zoughl . SPECMLLY T[] THE TREATMENT GP :::3 - " “ 0 b be was told to *git, scenes and pleasures of a ne fielc nan 4 “ “ “ did, but not 1a b Mo o ded moment he came to this city : ‘23311 ding nnd Villa Sitos % 1 to get a note to Miss L. it iesday, was recognized by oue of his U Pfl |'I ng . . . complaingd against and WO W \ To be divided among all app! just us W6 was : (RovAL p2tifa gt money and without B J i o B oSy ot 0" pa,” placed it in the He will be tuken to Go Sams —_— . spicuous place, and when Mr. Barton arese | to the fullest limit of the law. < DISEASES N P next morning he found tha had skipped —— More_especially those arising from {mpru- Savith the man she loved.” ¥ Embezzlement and Forge dence, inv o all )~\\|}t‘xlllghunll-flvnull\\lllh M MeManaban is a conmercial traveler, | gorgeant Retseh, of £ company, Second in- Jiisafth ot lci ko well kno: |“l ..l. ‘m\‘. f ..m.[m L O rintay, is in the guard house aud in serious ationts Whose cases d shoe nien © lias been coming | 00 B RS e e har e y treated or pronounced ineur- 0 Omaha for several years and has many | trouble. s accused with embezzlement ‘not fail 1o write i concerning thoie wanti personal fricnds” hero, He s in the | and for He has at diffe s been Al letters receive Immediate atteu- neighborhiood of thirty years of age. Mrs. | given sums of m ¥ of his McManalian 18 & potite, pretty blonde | ovurins to deposit awith tho p 1 JUST PUBLISHED, P cliteen years of age, aud was edu- . : NBYIASICK. And will be maiied FREE to any addross on ro- | R ot heaat Gollatn all of these sums he has returned to e A LRy hdkos on 29 = the depositors their books duly X ous Debility dnd Plhysical Bxiuan HE LE THI. COAT. sizned by nw..,pmnn:n..uummmmmuu- “"{"‘;l jgh W paymaster, '])Arfl'lhl"n:fl\ul'\-‘I"l‘ v productive Organs, lhln- whole Y‘ulml The Probability is That He Has Alse | exvcuted. Besides, the genticinan valunble medical treatise which' should b Loty 1112 Oreditors given various other sums of mone, Ly all young men. Address | y partics to be used in | sunds, The papers some time ago hiad a g al | Bt the bills have not becn paid nor ave DRS. S. and D. DAVIESON, to say about P. B, Woodlief, who or «d | deposits been made- with the pa > R B p i, o Letsch was finally suspocted, and the atten: 1707 Olive Street St. Louis, Mo. Sdledd e ot an | tion given him has landed him in the guard - - A :;lmn- on the sout! \J\\lwt « :n of Tenth and | ),5uge, " It is now a question as to whether he | Farnam street, The g cman was given | will be tried by the civil or military author- | A ) | opportunity to reply to the uttacks, which | itics. In either case, however, imprisonment | took the form of an emphatic denial | cunnotbe escaped. Abs°|Utely Pure. of ul the charges, The doors e vder never varies, A mardel of purl: - of the exchange were closed, and the instity- n Unprecedented Carcer, 1 and wholosomeness. More econom: ! connected with it was out {1 scored o greater sue- Lt alum or pll(.n')}mh- powders, Rl‘ \I)l R"“' are giving wwiy & portion ( disinute, By retuen mailwe wit sead you uo many ary which had been promise cess than any other preparation for the ans, Royal Baking Powder Co, tour i, that Nt ¥ h i stone exhibits whicli did duty tecth, ever put upon any market. lts York, v, Wo willkive vy il ve i & B e pome sion o omain |8 | reputation is really not”suppositiously ke, ApOICRLON or them, | VOIS AN et it whom | Ahe St Andrews Bay RR. It & Land Co. ST SRR LR S AR L vsal, dentifrice comparcs State low wany, 1ot 1o exce ¥ou thtn will cli property. better make 227 Main St., Cincinnati, O, ardor which inspired the originator of the o ihird th at our enterprise. Sinee thattime Woodlief has DHivato Dispensary. d Nimself o giving life to o new rcision thot of the Omaha Pormanent F s in the police it ot Duilding and Appli- | court yesterday to amswer the charge of fuoch | ihough e, forging i check for on on Kuhn, the R porian | S ¢ drugelst. After he the evidence the s have buen -:um»"v‘l;w. b1 th » CW-Conklin, | juige deferred wi s decision until to- bi .'.:Li'&?,?‘..“.:l} (et day at 2 p. . and Displa - pluints undUmn; ul I.Hv Consult st in this 3 A is just what he Dicbold : | g or O I He is gone Call and sece the large stock Meag- L1 DRUG ;w;.mn'-_«r her & Beach, Gen'l Agt's. have on hand vl | o STORE 4 4 i why tis com at 4135 Omaha. Fi S shi [t onee the wost eharming i wisdom of - Deintiiu bay a8 a 10cution wiere | hoces have beeh viecied by the s 1 body 0f water wn o cousts ) 1 i DIED, All taxes will puid on these lnods by this Company two o fo anp [ SYI IR Miss Blanche H., this morn- I AxE S 'both on 1ts own luds aud those dis SHU I' OU cxcept i uealo o, ing ut 3, aged 19 years, at the residence cat Free Coer Pt nagiacaia a0) | g Jorth S of her parents, George und Mary A. Sylves- — - r s and Inquir; the Esmond hotel, on North Six- g ¥ h g ¥ A, Sylves ; tor teonth vhere Woodlief und his wife GUA AN | Y ! O C( .IVI ) ( ) boarded, shoived that he left u board bill of | Funeral natice bereaftor. N. W. Corner 13th and Dodge Streets, L R p /INO C I I e £00, and 'word that he was going to Boston v In Calif Mrs. Charlotte 1O TIE TREATMENT OF ALL® Perman Cired. and pay at the rate of M0 per nero ::..”n... st ot U Vo mIL...;‘,;,‘.‘A‘:.(I-‘."._:: He'took no trunk with him for the reason | A. D. Brewster, late of Grand Island i Bluun Ann sKi “"“""",‘ S, By tust U property wil bewGrnlhBpersers. T made &Rl Dundle. hioh | lemAla arrived. lash evol Funoral cors, Painsin the Ji ' GRATEFUL---COMFORTING 1t i8 claimed he dumped into u trunk down | 1OW H. K. Burket's, I N. 16th st., Satur- Tt S ATEF s B R o 108 m, to Prospect ceme- | BIACES, Annllauscsmrflemmnnas&'l‘russea o il Mook, Rusmatisy. Cateirty him, ning of his departure an invited Consultation free and strictly confidantia S S rtain_ tailoring establishn William, aged 16 died oAl Medicine sent free from observation to all parts Vil , aged 76 , died Best faciittos, nm-nr\nullmdr nedies for s of the United States, Correspondence receives k 8 Funcral Saturday, Dea 10, at ul tre of y torm of discase requiring prompt attention. No letters answered unless R K Papillion, ‘1 S e accgmpaniod by four cents i stamps Send M. Reeves has been @ resident of this POt higaplial ae cen¥s in stamps for pamphlet wnd st of g : ) R S een a resident of thi 8 o Roto tions upon private. special and nervous 2 o to e, Woodlid¥. who | county for the last twenty-nine years, living 1 e oo e oase took it very graciousiy and suid it fittod him fall, enchitis, Jubalation, 1 "erins strictly cash. Call ou or address, But when the . G WIo0d, wnd A11 Surglcal DPEFAEIONS. DR. POWELL REEVES, r. Wo Diseases of Woman a Specialty. e AL & ov B & ¥ nmm.l\\'ln.\ : o BOuK QN DISEASES OF WOMEN FREE No, 824 Cor. 13th & Hurney Bt«..Omabis, Nob Y ErT's NErUR AND DRALE el N A P or | Vi, 0t | ONLY BELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTS | ik bR AXR Al ‘ soping uurselves well B $ 0 ¥ anng \¢ oxeCr MAKING A SPECIALTY O 1 prescribe fully en- a | family and may ba obtained from J s0 much ahead. evering when " Broxcnal o dorae Big € 'ay the only o 1d o0 Fi o a0 Educational The S 2 Ry A ot L i i Be B NR | aral . iy, s | | SRS Rl 32 Bt s, B0 it was noticed that his light pilsun remaved from the system without werou G TRARA v, | Insunity and leadi th, Homaopatiic Chemists, awan ho vt gt Pacific Express Money Orders. fiom e e,z : SN g r, | Jisunily g bl i JAMESFPPS& (0., " F. AD. RICHTER & Ca. tect him from the blasts of L. The Pacifio extireas doi t UL We o0ld Big G for | d A NEW YORK, 810, BROADWAY or ““He has got into our firn aucle Pacilo ckpress compauy. hus ihiee | Al " Seam, and i { 3 : TN VLG NGl e man, “to the extent of o A g @ money order system, which will ex- partly effected under false entations. fo 100 over all its lines, comprising about B pye aeaco, | sent by matl propaid on receipt of price. %I "don’t think he will ever return,”’ re- | 20000 miles, Stock is now being forwarded 11'in pluin wrapper, our Chicago, 111 | ’ » SIX BOXES marked a second. Ho owes me and 1heve | 1000 agents, and on the th of this month | | BOOK FREE TO MEN et A¥$1.00, Kold by Druggists. 4 kel AL W, J. GALBRAITH, grown tired of his promises. ! the system will be ju working operation, By Lpou Private, Spocial sud Nervous Diseases, lmpo ; el e s | nie | with i . g olieve Woodlief will pay up overy | this weans, a pusty at uny point on the { @ency, Syphilis, Glect and Varicocele, Address, — | Surgeon and Physman i dollar he ov ;--,’:dlu‘)ul o Ihln} t he s-lm'lum limes of the company way ship money und the | Omaha Medical and Surgieal lnlllluu-, or ST"l oop 'luull)i'(tul‘lmprd | | o o Z T "' ! pve! ut one faculty, and that | owner consignee may collect the same at any ul .u-e erv Jebilitycause 8 0 Oftice N. W Corner 14t and 5 i ‘\f&‘l’::::v nfl-"m Fun into debt, und at the of the company in the country. The IJP M"Hltllflmy Cfll'- 13[!1 afld DOMGSYS o herrulsuml bad prectices © “ai | v.nwutuu;m, K016 Agents 140 Faruam bt | telephome, 400; Residence te | hone, b0l ¢ ¢ n-lmlwwu botn gnnbl- wnd careless cw vl be in charge. of 'F, R Mual) . 0NALA, \au GOI- EN SEAL t‘o. cust st St | Cmatia Ne