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B Y, DECEMBER 10, 188 THE ESTADRLISITIED 1888. Max Meyer & Bro., MUSIC DEALERS. —==PIANOS Steinway Pianos from $500 upwards. OMAHA DAILY ESTABLISHED IN 1866. | Max Meyer& Bro,, LEADING JEWELERS. Diamond Rings, Diamond Pins, Diamond Earrings, Diamond Bracelets, Diamond Studs, $3, $5, $10, $15, $20, $25, $50, $100, $500, $1,000 i e R Chickering Pianos from $450 upwards. e [Knabe Pianos from $450 upwards. | Decker Pianos from $400 upwards. Vose Pianos from $300 upwards. lc\:ewby & Evans, Sterling and other good Pianos from $200 and up- wards. ‘ You can always save money by procuring our prices before pur=- " ORGANS. Story & Clark Organs—the best organ made -from $25 upwards. Shoninger Cymbella Organs in endless variety. Pianos and Organs Sold on Easy Payments. PIANOS RENTED AND RENT ALLOWED T0WARDS PURCHASE HONEY, Music Boxes from $1 to $500. Brass Band Instruments. Largest stock of SHEET MUSIC and MUSIC BOOKS in Omaha. All kinds of Musical Instruments at prices heretofore unknown. v Ok Meger & b, Cornr 4610 aud Farnam Steets, L d' ' W l 1 Special bargains for one week in diamond set, ladies’ a leS a. c ]cs--\ml(;lws, Look at them and compare prices, 1S o We have the latest designs in rich jewelry at lower prices than i ) r l 58 jewelry | We do not confine ourselves to one manufacturer, but have SlLVER - WARE__[IN: choicest patterns of the leading makers—\Whiting, Goi- ham, Towle, ctc., all of which we sell at less than New York g yrices, A comparison will convince the most skeptical, 1 A \[ 1l t t skeptical F Clocks, Umbrellas, cut Glass, Fine China, Bronzes, Etch- H ings and Art Goods of every description. Itisimpossible to enumerate every article in our different departments, and we kindly request an inspection before purchasing. Max Meyer & Bro.,, | COR. 16TH AND FARNAM STS. The finest and largest jewelry store in the west. No { trouble to show goods. Omne price. Everything marked in | plain figures. Open evenings. that it 15 a case of diamond eut diamond. 11 | account of the first sketeh of tho I RAIDED A ROBBERS' ROOST. the differcnce in this statc continuesit is the opinion | einatic e with vividne 2 among lo. that the spoakership | grais phj ookimation, the — orig mental reach, readiness and decision gt il i betwoen ' Dempator | & being here printed for the first | between the president and his constitu- . of Fijlmc son of Otoe, and Cady, £ ield on | tional advise): Ao b % 5 ¢ An Important Arrest Made by the | with the balancefof power, will name tho s meeting h]:.“':m\l-:f\tll,.‘.‘:{.,,li:".",‘,“,'-’ otathe e g Lincoln Police. man. But during this windup interesting pbheriivonter- | aondurrencs: AvbRtatter Al r ] a promises will have been made and the com- | ence was had on organizing negro rog pronscCYonlalieridisoy L mittees will practically be decided wpon and | ments, but Lincoln decided that tho | eanti Lationofiof ”w*"‘ was the ; . 3 made. In this, the only danger to beneficial s s e Wl > | cautious attorney gener the renr H g Y s DOUG. M'GUIRE'S PALS IN LIMBO, | ade. In osta, and it ean nou bo uarded | ROV Gl o yet rrived when this T rciofithelonr offuotionlo] To keep pace with our great overcoat sale, we will offer this . with too zealous care. The house-elect is said A a0ty enterod upon. | the slaveholding state of Missour:, and . . . —— AN ML O T s Chuse: ‘The improssion left | that the mempc iopor Missourt, ! i i W A Large Quantity of Stolen Goods [ true, " bt the " senate 1s probabiy | UPon my mind by the whole diseussion 1(.11'&".»\.‘,!? Tomber WHoxgopposediaitic week some excentional bargains in Furnishing goods, e shall Received and the Rendezvous close oither . With the com- | was, that winle the president thought T 0.0y U B RO q i i ey ARG T mittecn in the hands of the encmics of the | that tho organization, equipment, and Q‘f\),.‘,'\’,L,]]‘,‘“:’hpll‘:p.‘t’l:"",'.‘},t ':;,“.{ have in every department some special drives, and call your at- I ople, however, there can be no_hove for | arming of negroes like other soldiers 1 acti Sl A e : ; ; ; Notes and Gossip. secied ronovationa.” 1 may bo Gy, bt | \auld'be prodaciive of mors evil s o ol pocal communders i | tention to the following bargains in Underwear. either Dempster or Watson is almost a fi:f“"‘i; ':" JLos nok “‘;““llll".‘fi d‘."-’“ com- secretary of the treasury, Mr. LixcorN Buneav or Tz Ovana Bee, foregone conclusion, Dempster is pro- anders should, a heir discretion, reprof i N e onat V' ” g irts rawe! ilk tri at 63c: veoular v. ), 1020 P Staer, nounced on' railroad questions. Manipuln. | arm, for purely defensive purposes, | nenrly thoe wes Hung g heihaps | more NatyraliWoot Phisteland Drswereusikbeiivmod it 000 regnlaraluey 1, LiNcoLy, Dec. 9, tons will be watehed with inoreased interest | 8laves coming within their lines. But | tion of the freo. stato of Ohie. All Fine Cashmero Shirts and Drawers, in heautiful clive shade, at 1 each; goods worth fully $1.50. o itchel il ade im- I' tl o p ki ) icy 3, rinpati T % o 4 7 ’ . R SN » . Oficers Mitchell and Pound made an jm- | from this out. © 00 on the kindred policy of emancipation | weve astonished, except the two to Very fine silk finished Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, full regular made at $1.25 each. $2is the low- portant arrest just before noon to-day. For | oionol 1D Gatd 13 qn Denver on busi H'Iv president had reached a decision | whom it had boen mentioned n week t price th i Bie hought for clsewl : = several days pust they have had the arrested | ness connceted with the new Christian uni- “r”CIh appears to have been in advance | bofore. Noue of the others had oven 8vIpLice SACReIERCEs oall o DOUEIY SOK, (0 BoRLerD, P ;5 T > e parties under surveillauce, but were both- | versity. : Moo views of his cutire cabinet. | considered such a stop. But from ti AS A CLIMAX to this great Underwear Sale, we will offer MONDAY MORNING-— erod considerably in locating their ren- n'lnu- ufl!‘l\lml rumnlr n'r tl‘u‘ \":\ri(')u! state “l,fi,:h‘lhl(.v“ m‘fl‘”*‘i 1'1””“""' siu'];rm'f he [ mind and will of President Lincoln the d ey (S T oy succeed ofticers will go into the hands of the gover- [ r'e 0 them the following draft of a stermiaation an announceme, : s : | deavaye LlLls, Hopevor, theyisbceneded | oo tomorrow, ¥ | proclamation warning the rebels of (1o | expmet e Hpiodacemont, to his 75 dozen genuine sanitary wool shirts and drawers, elegantly - | g 3 23 he l0ss to the proprietor of the Raymond | pains and penalties of the Confiscation Arhag L oBb 08 noompioto 21 : h : : 5 on the placo wd swcondod in capturing aet, “and While ronewiog his tender 0f | oo ohinty, 0 fntention onhat | trimmed with silk braid, at 95c each: we guarantee the regular | seorge Howard, alias Reddy Wilson, the o TR 2 et able rsday July as when, o - e, i o e owill probavly | Sompeusition to loyal ' states which | two months later. it was given to the | Drice of these goods as $1.75 a plece. t o Tt urt on the 1ith, | ¥OU adopt gradual abolishment, add- | public, or_as official med on The o domiciled on i street, Detween [ Mr. Emmons says he is carrying the caseto | N2 i Summary inilita . the succeeding New i i ‘ Eleventh and Twelfth, aud search of their | the courtof last resort for tlie beneiit of the | Mander-in-chief, declaring free the | revocable executivenct,” 34 v Iy Aah and Kwelith, and ‘sewroh of Suhsle i 10 slaves of all states which might be in i bl A ey e e B 03 the 15th of Docomver, the Burlington | rehellion on January 1, 1861, The text Advice o Mot d ditor-clect, J. J. Davis, I3, P, Roggon, A, G, | railrond company will inaugurate o change | of this first draft of the emancipation | Mrs. Winslow's So. she Beason ant W' W. Gardcr duving the ‘past | In, tho shipment of livo stoek ' Mstesd of | proclamation is horo printed for the | ways be used for childrontectiini. Tt pothios Our Glove Department is the busiest 11 town. W . ) ow noks d - consisted | ¢ ng by ¢ o LR fivst time: ‘In pursuance of the sixth | the ckild, softens the gums, allays all pain e carry an im-~ i KR Bl elocis, | 50 mnel per 100 pounds, ; ¢ 1 sixth | Y gums, alla pain, E 16 P . A raso: or ' knives an e, | Mhe sewer assessment has been adopted in | Section of the act of congress entitled, | Gu and is the best rewedy for i 3 1 vason, - alivon L intvon’ e fork) | Ao saiver astessuatat as boon adopiod in | FSRRON OF Mo obol songross eutilled, | GG I mense line from the lowest to the finest grades. Our gloves take | b 1 a gri Rl dgpgi s sot | Svite protests from nine of the prominent [ punish treason and vebellion, to seize ses . = e i " 3 : - e B ey | Dhoverty owners in . tho Socoud aisteict. $ho | &nd confiscate property. of Tabsie. ars \'"ml{m)‘u T *d States, up space enough tomake a little store by itselt. We keep only re- S oar: ik Ty han s v I motio t through by a voteof 7 3 4 Yy Al Cagcld New York Times: e are some 3 e Bt (s o il | Bl ol b8 | 0 SRR VLB ot i M | N Vorls T loro wro Some | lighble goods, and WARRANT EVERY PAIR GLOVES WE SELL. O . 'he Carpenters' v rive 8 -y C. cL and e joint r s s o ii) L) : . hin b of i I SYidenced, 8 e 140 | o CobtEnders o i givo socia to | 1802 nd which I dred‘ovsna miles'of iy in the | By “WARRANT” we mean that we takelevery pair back which after Mitchelland Pound had bagged ‘the | all membersof the craft on next 3 OXDIARO K 2. 19} United States, and this y 04 bl Y P whic rhlicholland Eound’ had the § 0 ening, Thore will be musio, games. dang, | published, I, Abraham Lincoln, p Blow, .t s yon 3 i A n g, Too e yaeon w1l wifh | o, Tuers b mu, s, don | Bubiobelly by Lincoln, el | ulhd” o0 s, o ¥ip oF teBmand replace them with o new palr o refund the money, pflap 20; sond thot o the pon | carpenters, whether members of the union | proclaim to and warn all p s site, and the life of T s oo O S ‘i 25 doy 1 . ; L e e Ao }l\‘!:ul‘:l(:)ll.l!iulnl::n“ or not, will be cordially welcomned. the contemplation of g on | pears, und to replace these ties 160,000,- The special drive on the Glove Counter this week will e 23 dozen good Kid Gloves with genuine lamb- cenco. This young man 1s evidently woll | ON FUB RAGGED RO 10 couso participating in, niding, coun- [ J00 REW ones are requisite. The de- skin lining, at 50c¢ a pair. They can’t he matched for §1.00. oo, i - Ehat wire well Writteo and gave | livering scientifie specches.” No word, how. | bellion. or ‘uny rebollion against the | fitth PSS bb the very source of the Y " d " evidence of considerable culture on the part tes that he is coming, and the | government of the United States, and | | L o org Fl8Din estimnles the | of the writers. Kirk, himself, 16 prapossoss. | belief grows that he may not come'at all. He [ 1o return to their proper allegiunce to | Seiue of wooden fences in the United b ¢ fog in appearance, and It is possible. that | has friends who still believe in him, He has | the United States, on pain of the fors | D3 ata timber cost of $2,000,000,000, this may bo another case of poor | friends whodefond him to the end. The | foiture and seizires, 63 within and by and that it takes half as much money dog Tray. Scarch of bis person, | ltest inoculation developments, proving that | sixth section provided. every year to keep them in repair. A We will call your attention to onr elegant line of Furnishing CGoods, which we ave now showing for Lowever, revealod the fact that be carried 4 | it only takes from twenty-soven to thirty days 'y o | train of cars 2,000 miles lon i : s q ’ 3 n » 1 A § 20 jiosasre: rave Cymfet it e oarriodd | 4o il off & herd of hogs after vaceuation, | . % ‘And I hercby m:l)ke koown that it | Chicago with lumber for a the holiday trade. Such a variety of excellent and handsome goods have never been displayed before } S4B ey o 100k, | knocks general confidonco to the four winds. | is My purpose, upon the next meeting | vonr 300 sauare tailes ol i weot i arantee YT 50 per ce! A T P e 2\‘!‘5 ‘hl":'(l’::\'r"l:\mlel'xl\| ml‘i:-rl‘d:lk\\;:‘lluulnlmnl‘m-:lu In fact, confidence in Billings is_way below | of congress, 10 again recommend a p ye “l‘ )(W'. -il'i"f‘fi mllnlx ul‘_ timber were and we will guarantee to save you at least 50 per cent on all purchases made from our extensive atock. Rllaround orook, huving alrondy served one | PAT. But his steadfust fricuds elaim that he | tical measure for, tondoring pecaniary meat shp deniands of. the Ohioago The system of selling every urticle at the lowest possible prices is the raling principle of our busine term in the state pen, and he is doubtless on | 18 @ rizht to be hoard in self-defense, and | aid to the free choice o ction of it Mlong, - Sile Himber dp nos . i i i ) & JishRpe AEMICRY tho rond for another’ - liscape. {s the only | 88k & stay of judgment for 8 reasonable | hny and all states Abich ';m.yl' l‘hu(‘l‘ I'“. , but is it not evident that there Among the many articles which we carry and which would make useful presents for gentlemen, we thing thot can save hiw. The roquest is re. [ Hine . S G reCognizing or practically sustaining | FLutt come, sooner or later, an end to enumerate the followin gardod as tho best haul ‘the police forco has | Tho annual council of the Brotherhood of | FYEORTAVEE OF D g It-d) J H | the forests? It means a timber famine. made for a long time. Mitchell and Pound | St Andrew commenced to-day at the church | tho iuthority of the United States, and | Tf the denudation bo carried to its o+ botly doservo crodit for the vigilt woris | of the Hfoly Comforter. “Che programe for | Which may then have = volnutavialy | most limit, what thens Climatic El tSilk S d A They have doubtlo ¥ he day was as follows. adopted, or thereafter y B %, 4 mal { Klair e rddig th it of s s | oyt comaulon attho church of tho Holy | lopt, rudual abolishangut of shevery | {infcs, and water supply dimin- [ =le@ant SIk Suspenoers. : : band of robbers that ever Infestod the place. | Cquiorieratiu m oL G within sueh state or states; that the ob- | navighblo, aud the te? gonger be | Silk and Cashmere Mufflers in beautiful patterns and newest designs, PROCLAMATIO! . Special moe it 10:80 In Masoni - | ject is to practically restore, thencefor- tahia o i 10 DRl <1 3 (R roclamations ealling f e otp's | | Business session’at 2 p. ., presided over [ {HONCHWO A0 e, ttu- | hocome seant. It may seem far fotelied, . : . : Blam Banncr, Wb and Duoh counien o | D hebisione ot | R o e oo A1, goneral | but if tho high regions uround. Now Neckwear, in velvet, plush and silk, of choice designs and latest held on the 15th of January, 1880, These m et 7. . An- Nt ¢ ich o states | York eity were 480 Py . Dhhiou on the Wb of January, 1680, Thoks | 4rowis ohapol, wherein that relation is now suspendad | aaeih thore oo Lo of their forest | gtyles, All atextremely fow prices. . Cors nnd locate county soats, _ It | ,,Special business seasion ot the church of | or disturbed; and that for this ob AU INOE Vol bo pariods whan uie will bo remembored that® at the gen: | the Holy Comforter ats p, m. .| the war, as it has been, will be pros Brav b $lns oliy wouid e eral election «in November the voters of [ The fourth anuual session of the Ne- | oui0d, And as a fit and hecessary i Rolwithetanding the butlding of Ohoyenne county decided. that the county | braska Dairymen's association will be held | fitCC- And a8 u fit and necessary mill- | gigantic storage basins. General Hpis- . : . Was (00 Tarie, aid that the countics nammoq | 8t G1bbon, fuffalo county, commencing De- | tLY medsuro for effocting this object, I | bin “helioves the rainfall s identical Plaln E 122UYes an ne Pr]_(‘e Shiould be cut but of its boundary, Petitions | Sember 18, Tlie session will concludo on the [ 4% Commande hiof of the army and | with forest distrioution. *‘Garden and W having been received by the governor pray- | 2Uth. It will be one of the most interesting d States, do order and | Forest” tells us that although ing for county organization, the proclama. | ©Verleld iu the state. [ re that on the first day of January | planting may not yet have made cli- tions calling for the elections were accord 4 e in the year of our Lord one thousand | matic changes in Nebhraska vet the ingly issued. The vote will be cast at the General and Mrs. Harrison. eight hundred and sixty-three, all per- | fluonce of treos has boneltted the and. L regular polling places, sad the county clerk ne etched portraits of Presi- | sons held as sluves within any state on | ence of trees has benefited the land of Cheyenne county is lustructed w post the ect and Mrs. Harrvison have just | states wherein the con t!n,‘u)v.iuu:l(’:ll HT[‘“"“\{"}' 'f“"“;""’ the malature ,fi mevessary notices and to make tho official i 9 v M. R. {sh- -y T wy au= | gofl, ‘hat might arise if the canvass of the vote cast. This will give the | ... n lasm‘d by 1. R H nan, publish- | thority of the United States shall not tree growing in lar e O o e an il #lve tho | ers of the Indlanapolis Hera4l, Agents | then be practically [ ) b B e S Ty Wosl anfrating Tor ol | wanted in every town in the United | mitted'to and maiy g0 Beh kuow, The son 10 QI pamson & ckance 1o gTan(y Whels smbl | giotes. Rend 150 (o0 sample POFLYalts | therselorwand. aos 't shall th doubt that there would be an incroasing Bamo, b tome ot thom will el left Just the | oa % elms to ugents, Addross et CORAl s Whiok || AAaialls TN, Adiior. BENES oMb YeLY s § gonts, “ le cabinet proceedings which | cloverly what are the effeets of tree DEMPSTER OR WATSON, M, Ry HYMAN, Publisher falla ol P P P b uro the e of trees y A sher, the reading of this momentous | planted near r l ) ‘ Speakership complications are becomin; fana olowed € ome s | planted near flat areas of land, and ex- S | Ifll‘lll{u:‘L H‘M'"""""""m’ ® Boming . indisnanolis, [na, 3::;..:.eil.|l»:‘.: have unfortunately ouly | plaine the ndvantage of sholter bells, orner 14 h and ouglas Streetu, Omabha, | is in the fight to stay. This makes the | Pne Piret Bkotoh of Lintoln's Emane 'y briel memoranda, Every member | The wind rises over the trees and its | === PRI e 2 . ST . - ” - - ghances of the Lancaster aspiranis dublous sy Proc'lnu‘:i’«:: mans | of the council was, we may infer, bewil- | force is broken. There must be then Kmn” y troubles easily W. J. GALD A, from avy staudpomt. With divided home 4 . dered by the magnitude and bolduess | less evaporation, or, if the winds be iy ciirod Iuwnq‘uh ye | Bualal pupport neither Caldwell or Meliride can | e Nicholay and Ity Life of Lin-| of the proposal, The sudden cousidora- | heavy, diveot barviers, preveuting tho | §u': rr"f"""“"‘i“‘ 0 oy i Erou Do SU‘I}WH and Piysisian, il ope o win, ##ud with them it is apparent | colu in the December Contury gives an | tion of this eritical question reveals 10 | the beating down of erons. | e Bt 25 1 RS 7 b Dt | OB SR (hhgad Lonse s, Qe b

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