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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: el QLT The members of the Liederkranz had & social session last night. The Curioso club giveanother of their most onjoyable dances tonight at Woolf's hall. who is well known ha, passed this eity to- on route to Salt Luke City, Utah, adies of the Westminste night The byterian church will give a Christmas | ente inment Decomber and 6. of Twenty-eighth and I Mr. Jumes A, Stewart his position as B. & M. railroad to enter busi himself in the city of Fonda, N. His » much grieved ut his loss. 000 bonds of the Florence pre- vesterday. There wore cived, County Clerk Roche the bonds at$200 premium, They were bought for 11 & Stull of Now York. The bonds are for twenty years at 6 per cent, annuall stern Coope rompany was W. A Pax- six bids being give 1y 1R Doune. of the company is $10,000, A most enjoyable evening wus yosterday at the vesidence of Miss Georgin® Bennett in Council Bluffs, Among those who participated in the pleasures of the eveniing were: Misses Bennett, Bowman, Hawthorne, Mor Patterson, Wallace, Elhs, Attwood; Messvs. Patterson, Cassidy, Wells, Shep- pard, Willinms, Longec, Miner and Allin, Music and dancing were the order of the ning. Cooling refresh- ments were served at 11 p. m, spent Personal Paragraphs. M. D. Welch of Lincoln is at the Murray. James W. Dawes of Creteis at the Millard. J. W. King of Auburn is a guest at the Cascy. Joseph 13, Sturdevant of Atkinson 18 at the Casey. J.J. Buchauan of Hastings is at tho Mer- chants, R. H. Buras of Lincoln is stopping at the Millurd. H. Winterbotiam of Genoa is at the Millard, James S. Higton of Crote is stopping at the Millard. Stanley Lavson of Tobias is a guest at the Paxton, J. . Doty of Davi Paxton. C. Mosters of Lincoln is a guest at the Paxton. 0. E. Green of Genoa is stopping at the Paxton. M. F. Harrlngton of O'Neill is stopping av the Casev. W. B. Ebeling of Stanton is registered at the Miliard. J. Dixon Avery of Fremont is registered at the Millurd. % E. H. Osterhout of Surprise is o guest at the Murray. W. L. Perkins of Octavia is registered at tho Murray. M. Gould of David City 1s registered at the Merchants, George Van Houten of Lincoln is a guest at the Merchunts. 5 Judeo J. Wesley Tucker of Valentine is a guest at the Millurd. W. J, Porry and R, registered at the Cascy. B. D. Smith and J. I. Bareten of Kearney are registered at the 1% xton. 3. G. Carter and wife of Plattsmouth are among the guests ut the Paxton, Kan Frazicr, £, J. Bennett, A. J. Tracey and S. Rogers of Wayne aro at the Casey. Sixteen residents of Genoa are at the Hotel Casoy, having come as witn i the embezzlement suit a Omalia, Four of these witnesses are ladies, two of thom belongine to the whilom great Sioux Nation. Hon. W. H, Coots and wife from Detroit, Micb., are here on a visit to their broth John I, Coots, 1234 South Tenth street, numerous friends in- this eity of Mr. Coots from Detroit, will be glad to meet him. _r. Coots hias beén u resident of Detroit fora long time. City is stopping at the Perin of Wayne are —_——— Sons of Veterans, General George Crook camp, of Veterans, will have a public i and social gathering at Grand Army of the Republic hall this evenin, Struck b A man who refused to give his name was struck by a motor car at Sixteenth !ALn'l'l_ and Capitol avenue about 5 o'clocls last evening and knocked senseless. He was carried into Forsyth's drug store and attended by Dr. Galbraith, A hole about a quarter of an inch dcep and an inch long was made on the left sido of s head. After the wound was roperly dressed the victim was taken to his komu ou Binney street. Marringe Licensss. Licenses wera issued to the following par- ties by Judge Shields yesterday: Naeme and Address. Aacob Kirschbaum, Omaha, Emma Michael, Omaha, Louis M. Scott, Omaha....... Clara Belle Stafford, Omabtia’ Frank Carter, Herman, Neb Delila Harris, Tekamah, Neb: George Sayers, Omaha...., Mrs. Margaret ‘Terrill, Omah; William Jones, Fremont Gussie Crouse, IPremont Johan E. Nelsson, Omaha. Paulina Nelsson, Omaba. a Motor. e The Real Estate Exchange, There weren't mauy of them at the real estate exchango yesterday, but those present, were enthusiastic over the result of yestor- day's voto on the bridge bouds, which goes far in hastening the era of prosperity in roal estate that has been confidently ex- pected, The following properties were listed for sale: Clarendon, lot 15, block 1, $2,000, Lot 4, block 854, 66x133 feet on Fourteenth, mear Burt, three small houses, $17,000, Reced’s third addition, lot 5, 'block 4, four- room house, $1,700. Shiny' 1d addition, lot 12 und one-half of lot 11, vlock 1, 00x127, T'wenty-seventh aud Park streets, nine-room house, 83,500, The M. A. Upton company reported the sale of lots 14 and 15 in block 119, Dundee place, with brick house, for $10,000. and the soutli 44 feot of lot 4, block 256, for §5,500. Hanscom park. 10ts 7 and 8 in block 4, and Yot 1 in block 5, §930 each for coruers and #570 for iuside lots, Carthage, lot 6, block 8, $300, Carthiage, lots 5, 6and 7, block 22, §000 each, ——— Asphyxiated Sluni 5 Yesterduy worning at 4:57 o'clock an mlarni of fire was sounded from box 51, by Onficer Cullen, Swoke in dense quantities was discovered fssuing from the storo of Joseph Browan, 217 North Eleventh street, Tho structure 13 a two-story frame buiid- fug, occupied a8 & grocery boneath, while above roomers make their home. To arouse sowe ot theso Oficer Cullen was compelled to batter dowa tue door and drag them half terrified wnd stified from their couch Among the victims were C, H. Goodman und ‘Cneodore Wagner, sscended from the partition between the store and the rear rooms, o which the Hrown family resided. What had caused the blaze, could not be ascertained. ‘The flawes burned brightly and flercely uatl tho :uod,v use of the chemical extinguished em, The stock was insured at$2,000 aud the house at §1,000. ‘The response of the firemen and their management of tne fire, using only the chem- 1cal evgine was co nmended. The Deuver State lottery company wants agents, Tickets 60 cents, Ad- dress A, C, Ross & Co., Denver, Colo, Smoke wshier of tho | ADMITIED HER 1GNORANC Ellersick Testifies in the Lena Marsh Case—Court Notos, Mrs. Ellersick was on tho stand as a wit- ness in the case in which her sister, Lena Marsh, is charged with infanticide, Her testimony was about the samo as that given at the prelimipary hearing of tho case. She reccived tho physicians instructions con- cerning the use of carbolic acid and said she did not think Lena had been told how to use t. She did wot know anything about the angerous properties of the drug further an that it was strong and had to be diluted water before it could be used. She e same testim oncerning her ry that tha bab poisoned, bad been to v store Mrs. She 's8 for | and when she came back fonnd the child crying 'n its mother's arms and apparently vomiting. Lena called her and said the baby was sick. Tho witness took the child to the Kitchen and wiped its mouth and then no ticed that 1t was inflamed did not not detect any odor of carbolic acid and did not suspect that the babo had been poisoned until afterward, Mrs. Ellersick »a important pot I'hio case came to a sudden close yesterday afternoon. After tho ¢ ¢ the stato was all in Assistant Coun Moriarty stated that the prosecution were of the opinion that the evidence was not strong enongh to wur- rant them in pushing the case, it was mostly circumatantinl, and asked thut it be given to the jury. Judge Hopewell instructed the jury to bringin a verdict of not guilty, which was done at once and the defenvant discharged. In the reportof this caso yesterday an error was mado in atiributing the statement under the new stutute a brother or any other relative wonid be eligible a8 u juror in the case. Lhis senti- ment should have been credited to the state’s attorney, who cited this as au illustration of what Mr, Strawn's coustruction would lead to, This morning Judge Hopewell will hear the case ugainst P.J. Creeaon, the con- tractor, for obstructing tho street, and Mon- day morning the case of 'l'an Bowman, chargea with murder, will be taken up Mrs. Maggie A. Steveus and the Security Insurance company have commenced suit against the Missourt Pacific railway com- 1 with interest, by reason of dumage sustained in the burning of a frame building on the grounds of the Driving Park association occupied as a hotel, which was burned by sparks from an engitie, Mrs. Carew Schwartz has _filod a petition for d om her husband Jacob, on the grounds of cruelty and desertion. Leonora Beanett has brought suit against the water works company to obtain possession of lots 6 and 7, block 39, waich arc uniaw/fuily withheld. of the Danish Pio- have brought apainst the city, ag- ‘I'he plaintiffs were walk Thirtecnth street on the last, and were precipitated tending across the street. The sidewalk had been cut off at the edge of the cut and no lights were displayed. In consequence the plaintiffs walked into th excavation, falling a distance of fifteen fe Mrs. Neble sustained severe injuries of t spine, hipbones and kidn and_ulso suf- fered severe pain on account of being preg- nant. She prays for damages in the sum of £25,000. Mr. Neole asks for 10,000 damages by reason of the injuries sustained by his wife aud the consequent expense, and $L1,000 on account of the injuries to himself. Judze Doane issued ap order to the sherl® directing him to bring William C. Burgess into court to answer for contempt in not complying with the order of court direc him to pay suit money and temporary mony pending the settlement of th wherein his wife applies for a divore The of the Fair association the Missouri Pacitic Rairlway company is on trial before Judge Doane. Judge Davis 18 hearing the case of Peter- son va Coburo, u replevin suit growing out or the flight of Peter , u South Omaha grader, and the attachment of his goods by creditors. A verdict of %00 for the plaint:ff was re- turned in the case of Reid vs McGleaaghen, The amount sued was £5,000. _— Notice 10 Contractors. Bids will be received until noon of December 10, for erecting a_building for an electric station ut the foot of street, according to plans and spe ations on file at the office of the engineer, 4 North venteenth street. The right is reserved to rejoct any or all bids, Address all bids to the New Omaha Thomson-Houston Electrie Light company, 205 North Scventeenth street, IN RAILROAD CIRCLES, t Run Weas gincer Stetson on the er Stetson of the B. & M. road a fast ran record for himself Tues- day that every knight of the footboard as- pires to attain, and is not considered a great man until he does. Mr, Stetson’s brilliant offort not only put him on the top wave of popularity, but scores an achievement in the art of making tinm that any man might well fecl proud of., With his powerful engne, No. 211, he pulled the flyer from Lincoln to Omabha, fifty-two miles, in fifty-eight mio- utes, including stops and delay occasioned by running past their backing into the depot at this city. Tho speed attamed thercfore, when moving, was quicker than a mile & minute. The record kept by bim shows that he reacned Hanerlack, the first station out of Lincoln in seven minutes, Waverly in Ashland in Made B, & M. By forty-three, Deerfleld in filty South Omaha in fifty-one and Omahain fi eight. The train was a large one and heavi Inaded with passengers, Mr. Stetson ac complished the feat 50 casily and suce fully that it gave Lim no unusual con and when he stepped from the cab spoke of it s being nothing wore thun & matter of fact fncident, though ho had made tho wheels smoke and gavo those riding behind & lively shakiog up. A Farmers' (fight, Assistant General Freight Agent War- rack of the Union Pacific is at Osceola de- fending his corporation against the complaing RSDAY, DECEMBER 35, 188 of a farmers' brought some state board of tra this organization desired to ere oloy tor and wanted to locate it on the Union Pacific right of way but was prevented from doing 0, ‘This exasporated the farmers and who sought redress from what appeared to be the proper tribunal. In its defense tho railroad company raise two or three impor- tant questions, one of which is that the state board has no authority to grant an ndividual or private corporation the right to ocoupy its ground, assoclation time ago ortation, that vicinity vefore the It seoms th Legal Dopartment Appointments, General Solicitor Thurston of the Union Pacitic has made a few promotions and one appointment that go into effect January 1. J. S, Shropshire, who Thas been in the: main office for several years has pointed general attorney of for the company in Montana and_ will _have his headquarters Butte Ul v, Williams and W. H. Savidge, lo in and Idaho respoctively, have boen elovated to the dignified position of weneral attorneys in those two torritories, al attorne ys Vice President Trafic Manager Mellen, reight Agent Monroe and General Passenger Agent Lo- max of the Union Pacific, have gone cast on business said to be of extraordinary impor- tance to the road if it be successfu Holcom and Mellen are in New Y the purpose of closing up the De; & Fort Worth deal and making tho necessary n-.;nururs of that property to the Union Pa- cifio. Information Wanted. The whereabouts of William Blott desired by his sister, Mrs, Wi Fowler, 8842 Page avenue, Mo. 1f this should veach his hesend her word as to wher is St. Louis, will AN BLECTION DIF Two City Officials and an Attorney BEngage in Fisticafly, Poundmaster Cory and Attorney Green had some words Tuesduy ¢ tho electibn, Alex ening over Green struck Cory in the fuce with bis fist. Cory walked away. On.going over to the poli. tation he met John Tara- bull, who is the city licanse inspactor, and related what had tuken place. Green's dftice 18 in the rear of u drug store at Fourteenth street and Capitol avenue. He was just coming out of the store when Turnbull met him and inquired why he had assaulted Cory. Green was under the influence of liquor und threatened to give Turnbull a similar aose, shoving him aside as he spoke. Turnbull then gave Green a slap on e mouth that cut his lip so badly that five stiteies had to be taken 1n it, Weaare the Peonte. cago will please note that by the schedule (in effect from and after No- vember 17, 1889), ) Omahaabout 4 p. m. visit with Omaha me for nearly two hours, and can then take the through Pullman sleeping car of { the Chicago, Milwaukee & ¢ Paul railway short line fast train at Omaha depot of the Union Pacifi lwiy 1t 6 p. m. (supper served on dining ear loav- ing Council Bluffs at ) p. m.), aud arrive at Chicago at 9:30 a. m., (breals- fast also served on dining in amplo time to make connections with the fast morning trains from Chicago on the prinecipal eastern and southeastern lines; ov if desived, pu east, hours for bu or pleasu sume their ourney by the afternoon fast and limited trains of all the east- ern roads. In addition to the foi through short-line train leaves Omaha | daily at 5a. m. and Council Bluffs | 9340 a. m., arriving at Chicago at | ¢ a. m., making close connection | with the express trains.of all eastern roads. Fov ticl and further particulars apply to the nearest ticket agent, or to I, AL Nash, general agent, 1501 Far- nam st., Omal :going, another MISDEMEANOR VICTIMS, An Embezzler and a Suspe Judge Berka. An information was read to James H. Alexander in the police court yesterday, charging him with embezziing 85 from the Orian plow company. He pleadcd not euilty and the hearing was put off until tomorrow on account of the witness not being present, For a long time Alexander has traveled and sold geods for the company whict prefers the charges. Mary 1. Allen sworn before Judge Berha this morniug that she had good rcason to believe that George Ford had i his posses- sion apout §30 worth of household goods belonging to her. A search warrant was ac- cordingly issued, Warrants were 1ssued for the arr Byron Clark and bis bart them with violating the elec! Chief Seavey is the man who discovered them, t Before An Absolur The ORIGINALABIETIN®G OIN IMENT is oply put up in large two ounce tin boxes, TO NEW 1¢ you ato not convenient to o nown stand, fend two dollars to the address below and the Ledgcr will be fent to you FREE till/ the firet of January, 1590, and then /4 contiuted for a whole year from 4 The Ledger ywil ical Sketc! s A'r Mrs. Margaret Deland. Mrs, Florence Howe Hall. Mrs. Emma Alice Brown. | Mary Kyle Dallas. Maiion Harland. Clara'Whitridge. Judge Albion W. Tourgee. Marquise Lanza. : SUBSCRIBERS; CELEBRATED WMrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett. Mrs! Madeleine Vinton Dahlgren. Mrs. Harriet Prescott Spofford. ROBERT A “THE WHOLESOME EDUCAT OR OF MILLIONS.” THE LEADING WRITERS. ARTISTS. SPECIAL FEATURES. Herbert Ward, Stanley’s Companion. Horbert Ward, tho companion of Stanley in his explorations in Africa, is African explorations who Las over roturned alivo from thy numbers of tho * Ledgor” are of the most intensely intoresting description, and they will bo illustratod by skotchos mado by Mr. Ward, and by the reproduction of photographs taken by him in Africa. Theso piotures will throw much light upon the manners and customs of tho hitherto wiknows catnibal tribes of Africa, The Story of a Forsaken Inn, (A serian stony) By Anna Katharine Green, Lifo in British America, 7% Boing tho adventures and exporiencos of Rov. E. R. Young, tho colebrated miseionary, and his wife daring their residence in the Polar region twelvo Lundred miles north of t. Paul, in which Dr. Young narratos how ho tamed and taught the native wild Indians of tho Northwest; how ho equipped himself for and how ho mado his wihon visiting all tho Indian settlements within five hundrod miles of his home. Honorable Henry W. Crady Contributes o series of six articles on tho “ Wondorful Dovelopment of the Industrial Pureaits of the New South! American Cookery, (A series oF AnticLs) Zy Miss Parloa. Giving tho reasons why it ia imperfoet, and some ways by which it may bo improved. Nihilism in Russia, #v Leo Hartmann, Ni Loo Hartmany, o fogitive from Russian authorities, hns beon conneoted with tho most daring feats of the Russian Nihiliste. Mr., Hartmann shows how the intelligent people of Russis aro becoming Nihilints in consequenco of tho despotism of tho form of goverament. A participant in plota tokill tho Czar, such a3 tho blowing up of (ho Winter Palaco, ho is able to give true information as to kow this and othor groat schemes were accomplished. Tho situation in Russia is sufiicient to increase the love of every truo Americaa for our form of government. EXTRA SOUVERNIR SUPPLEMENTS. Among theso boautifully illustrated four-pago souvenirs, which will bo sent freo to overy subscriber, will be & poem by John Greenleaf Whittier, Written for tho “ Ledger ” by Mr. Whittier in his 82nd yoar, Anothor souvenir will bo a beaatifully illustrated poem written by Honorable James Russell Lowell. erial and Short St o, and everythi Other Contributors, /for 1890 are: Robert Louis Stevenson. Anna Sheilds, Josophine Pollard. Amy Randolph. C. F. Holder. Dr. Felix L. Oswald. Rev. Emory J. Haynes. Julian Hawthorne. Prof. W, C. Kitch Robert Crant. Dark Continent.” Rev. I R, Youung. Frank H. Converse. S the only white man conneoted with Stanley's Mr. Ward's articles running through cight and cover five yoars of hin_adventures in Africa, porilous sledging ead hazardous canco trips strated by oward Pyle. rical and Biograph- wsting Lo the BMouschoid, M. W. Hazeltine. Thomas Dunn English. Ceorge F. Parsons. Col. Thomas W. Knox. Rev. Br. John R. Paxton. Rev. Dr. James McCosh. Prof. S. M. Stevens. Prof. J. H. Comstock. James Parton. Rev. Dr. H. M. Field. Harold Frederie. Subseription money can be sent at our risk by Post Office Money Order, Bank Check or Drait, or an Express Money Orler Send Six Cents for Sample Copy and lllustrated Calendar Announcement. BONNER'S SONS, 43 William Street, New York € y. STANDS FOR ‘What We Wish To desire the confidence of | the Dear Public, to preserve | our own sell respect, and to | subserve mutual interest by furnishing always to our pat- rons, the best material made up in the best styles by the | best manufacturers, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped biands, and_all skin erap. tions, Will positively clire all kinds of piles- Ask forthe ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT, Sold by Goodman Drug cempany at 25 cents per box—bv mail 30 cents. Announcements, Patti Rosa, the well-known comedienno, will appear in threo performances of her new comedy, “Margery Daw," at the Boyd on Friday and Saturday of this weele, This piece was written expressly for Patti Rosa by Clay M. Greene, esq., the well-known dramatist, and she considers it ono of her best plays. Seats RO on sale tomOrrow morning. R @ CREAM BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. NEW YORK'S This is to certify that T have anal I find it composed of pure material principles. ‘T'he ingredients are portioned. Hene hetter suited DR. OGDEN D Frof. Chemistey wnd Hospital Modical ¢ and Physies Gily e CHINGS, l 1613 Douglas Street, GRAVINGS, ARTIST PPLI Esg MOULDINGS, &5 FRAMES, . | REAT CE a De. P s, compounded on co accurately and seient HIST, 's Cronm Baking Powder, ot seientific for di & EMERSON, & HALLET & DAVIS g KIMBALL, NOS & O g SHEET MU Omaha, Nebraska Friday and Saturday, l)(“. 6 and 7, and Saturday Matine Home azain after hor most suceessful European tour, the Charning Little Comedientie, enings and Satur= day Afternoon Will produce for the first time in this cityher nisical comedy-drania, CMARGERY DAW Regular prices. Seats go on sale Thursday. RA HOUS W hesninier, D80, 8-10+41 THE CHARMING COMEDIENNE Rasina W’ And Her London Comedy Company. 3 Separate and Distinet Picees at ay Evening ¥ rquet circle, § al @ dmissiin Lon xale Frid Dr. J. E. McGREW The Well Known Specinlist, isunsurpassed inthe treat: meutof all forms of Pii: VATE DISEASE leot and » o guaran: ONMHOYA, INPOTENCY, L0ss 0f MAN: HOOD and ambition. SR (stamps) FEMALE ARBE and DiskASES cured - qul kly and permanently. I¥eatiueut by correspondence, send stamps for reply. CONSULTATION FREE, Oftice 5. k. cor. 18th and Jacksou Omaha, Nebraska. EARE BKIN WILLIMANTIC SPOOL For Sale by all SIX-CORD CGOTTON. Leading Dealers. 34 Union Square, New York City, Aug. 3ist, 182g. After aseries of tests at our Elizabethport faclory, extending over a tperiod of several months, we have decided to use the WILLIMANTIC ng it to be the best thread now in the market, recommend it to all agents, THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPA belier X-CORD SPOOL COT7TON, and stron purchasers and users of the Singer Machine 1% The store auction sale has caused the same time. we have none. trade reserve of one single sales SO FioM MAX MEYER & BRO. which is now in progress many inquiries that we s which we have,been de at our take this method to answer the inquiries and inform the public at The object of the saleis not, as some have asserted, to get rid of our old stock for the best of reasons, Noris it a holiday scheme to get the but it is as advertised, to close the retail depart- ment of our jewelry busin of doing for many months, and having failed to find a cus- tomer to purchase the stock entire, and to put the stock in- to our wholesale department not being feasible, we have determined upon an auction sale of our entire stock of dia- monds, fancy goods, art goods, and all, article. 3Irous Without limit or We invite all to attend these which will be held daily for the next thirty days (if not disposed of before) and see if this statement is not a fact, MAX MEYER & BRO. A Large Assortment of BOY'S AND MEN'S TUOL CHESTS, A FULL LINE OF ICE TOOLS AT BOITOM PRI $9 BEND FOR CATALOGUE, 1405 Douglas Sfreet, - 8. Omaha, 'DON CARLOS LUMBER (0., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Yellow dealers only. Ml Southern Missourl, Hooms 1 2 & 36 A Welepuone 1067, Omala, Noby d 3 Pine. U, 8. Natloual Bsuk Bullding (II:AII!LIv E_g!enasungym M. W.Cor, 1374 & Dooce 518, OMAMA, NEB, TOR THE TREATMENT OF ALY, CHRONIG sad STRGICAL DISEASES BERACOIES, APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES, ' Bogg Facilition, Apparatysand Remediontor Suceosatal reatment of every form of o Tequiting PA T Board & Attindancns Seat Accomadeboniir 07" WRITE ¥OR OTRCULARS races, Trusnen, Olub Fect, O Heatriclty, Farklyatee Bpilopny K i . Paralysi ny. B’I‘S EAll.s!Einu.l’ 1000 dnd ALl Burgiea) S OF WOMEN & Dicens FONR DURING CORviRaR AT TR Only Rel EREl WL Ny Nervous Divenses, Ini and Varicocac, with guestion MEDICAL & RURGIOAL INBTT] 13th and Dodgs Btrects, OMANA, NEB, h s Weallh, ND BRAIN TREAT- v Hysteria, Dizzl ) wtion eansad ¥ 1ol tobie akeruine )it of the Brain, re Xl Lprepall NTEE S Al or jed with tmel 8 1ssuad o s00dman Drig Co., "arnam Streer, Oinaha 3 Expelled .,W(’ S e . Spe 0} 1o fastiy £ M ho Iargest, Tastert ard fnen 1 tho w & HENIOT DO 2L 5 mmodationa nnaxeelled, New York to Glasgow via Lonisaiiey N ssin D 1| Anchoria, De ijopin, Dec Hth | Furnessia, | w York to Azoras, Gibraltar ani Italy, ria, Dee, 1% | Vietoria,........Jan, 16 STEERAGE_rates N L ot River Mersey ivid South of Irelund, or Nuples aud Givralter, EXCURSIONS Or PAmris, O CONTIN ts on lowest terms. Travelers’ Ci At and Irafts for any amount af Apply to anyof our local Agents or to He derson Brothers, Chicago, Il H. 8. HALL, H. V. slooRes. C. H. MAnes, U. P. Depot. TIMKEN SPRIG VEHICLES Hundreds of thousandyn wie. K3 1"y ONGe e s rehicle s, T spetags 1.,‘;‘.5‘ Nerifiding o (i wolghl put on ey » s woll 10 rough cotinkry or 3" Wil ive 0u AL Satlaraatione - A full a0t of T b s well umdo oftice In this country ber for 8, gaarantoed te AL 00t Trom ARy dental anil for whiol you would be e It 16th and Farnam Sirects, evator on 15th Street. INGS UNTIL 3 O'CLOCK. SH OE - Dests g o exam- DEALERS fttuyleed Justly cel ebratod lnes of Loots and Shoess, manufucture ed by . 5 0. bl tores at Chi c ~Faos Fon' bu Lag, WATSON, resid Traveling sgonty W A dence, FREMONT, NEB, | Headquarters for Hubbers,

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