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THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SUNDAN., MARCIH IXTEE A G B O I THE BOSTOY STORE A WOSDERECL SALE. V74 et OIS B Bt TR s Ve ICONNELL FAVORS DENVER, | [eiws & ©.D: 4HOSEE: cial Bargains for Monday, SO Lower Prices in Grocerie il g . - ifine country smokod hams, 8te pop United ' . reals Most Wonderful Bargads o vhdiavo o lino ) o' | s Wolld Banmte 15 Binateal Guton Bae, | RO ity cotmiry K T 8 Pve 0 in Omaba. ashmoer . Wor L cifio Shops at T SEVEN CASES EMBROIDERED REMNANTS. |Stonehill Has Juse Roturned from e y ) v i 5 © | THE ROLLING STOCK IN BAD CONDITION New Yorkand Tomoreow e Wil ki Iheow on His Counters the t week for 163 Iross Truit of His Rese ven nove new sprie . 1 new wiiit ‘ " » . fea Local Raitvond lanmels 15¢ worth Notes, nirts 3¢ worth 75e, &S00 Kilt suite $4.00, #,000 Bolts Tmported Al Stk Rib- Omaha Man Has o Contract for bons Wihich go on Sale To. a Railroad in South Amers morowat e Following Mose Remarkbale Prices R hemstiteh be arvar HEEL'S GROCERY, LINEN SALE 00, worth 74e - FEALTLE W ITH ST IKE RS, worth &1,00 sk i A aetin o g hiton the Steamer worth #1 1 ' v 't i Scotnd, SIPOINT EMBROIDERY ped wero 1 \6 40 oW o o 3 wed, in which th d spre BARGAINS! BARGAINS!H € . shots at their oppond LONSDALL LLADLES D hons | @ number vorl uloss stockinet s 0c One caso Lonsdalo MBROIDERED HA NDK ER pany were Cons wnd st ret Black pins, 1ea box yardy IOE UG Gome iy ch SOl These goods have boer \ J Mgt Wbl il bl nants of embroideries in thi rehase Pocket books for silver, 10c eac LADIES' BLOUSE WAISTS, ! These aro gools from § to 12 inches | worth ae, Special bargains for next week 3 iinety, Yl Gen. Mok 1 ot 3 at s w0 e to 124e, | wide, hemstitehed and - with point pat Garter elastic, Se a yard floor, ) 1 ! v st PRSI ek | e o 1 " or. rive as much servics 1o the wearet ; { Sife i3 ; : Lot at 10c, netual valie 12ic t terns, Goods in thislot would fact, wo offer all our notions at halt | Tudies’ blouse waists Ao, worth 8100 e iy Witk 16 N orato_division, and Cinenio, B, 28 [Special Telegran T.ot5 at 123¢, actuol value i 8 at 50¢, but go at 15¢ a yard tomorre pric I ' f N th 82,00, s than hall th 3 e early Lo liind LAl e ot 6 af 15¢, netual value 2 2he. THOUSANDS 01 BOLTS OF EN THOUSAND YARDS OF i} ies’ blouso waists 00c, worth $2.0¢ 2 IR LR o it e JIHC: t morning not t 1o Joe, actual value 2 e, BON AND EMBROIDERY AT 600 Ladies'blouse waists $2.00, worthdd, 00 E foars, R e iz of the adju tant 1's depart Lot 8 o actunl value S 7 0.3 and 5 satin cdge, moir ON THE DOLLAR. Ladies' blouse waists $2.50, worth &5 ) i B fobek 1h Eus og WAl b il Mogday, when e ve ( TORCHON t , : 1l Lcourso of manufacture, but the be f rineleaders of the attacking foree fections are hardly noticeable, and PRINTED LAWNS, ETC., X pleot edged all silk ribbons in20 differ Lace at 2¢a vard, worth 10c Laudies’ night gowns 7, worth $1.25. i croased soon in v oto plic (i Ao LU AR 50 pleces Printed Tndin linen, all new | ent colors at 3¢ n yard. Laceat Scn yard, worth 123e, T ) oy tock in that seetiomin good « e T Aol wepott Jord designs and colorings, only 10¢ Nl A fino lino of now s L Laceat o yard, worth 1¢. Ladies' night gowr worth 75 i PHAN HATLE THE REGU- | croasd by the aufition of ¢ o ond 50 pieces printed Indin mu thisis | bons at Hea yard Laceat 10¢ a yard, worth 2 \ o an LAR PRICES, the hours lengthened 1o bea stylish fabrie this coming sum 180 picces of fine de all silk satin A biglotof lace at e a yard, worth Ladies’calico wrappers 31,7, worth = LADIES' FINE SHOES oAl oW 1068 af ralling Ahe Work of Chiinese Tneendiarices. mer, the designs and colovin varo vibbon, Ge iy ar upto ae 3 [ arve special bargains for | zonday and Tuesday we will continue 1 the main ones on the line SaN Fiaxcisco, Cal, Feb. 25, Chineso o and heautiful; the price is only per | “Fhio highost grivdo of il silk ribbons, | ALL EMBROTDERTES TN THE SAME | Mor ; come early our sulo of ladies’ fine hand welt and M. | pre 1o thie shops at this point, will vices say an attempt was made on the ui yard, numbers 7 and §, at Se o yard PROPORTION SPRING JACKETS, in Freneh kid with fave Sderation on ofTARAr {iro to te Gl ay 50 pioces Fgyptian dimity; this ma Allsitk i satin edge ritbon, | A SPECTAL SALE OF BLACK ALL | wWo have a full \ J £ the now managzenent beeause of ferial is sure o bo o great” sel the | two inches wide, black and all colors, at LK RIBBONS, bt e AL O AL and it is now hetieved the burnin colors are fust and the designs are suro | 10e, would be a bargain at 25¢ No. dat fea yard, worth 10¢. broken), You can take 3 O s | Lt anghai, when 20 pe 1o ploase the most fastidious. Ash 10 | The very finest and widest all silk rib No. 0, 3 inclies wide, at 9¢ Evory purse suited ; RS L h e Wi tmtans h of an incendiary see this clegant sth, The price is | bons from'this purchuse at 16e and 19¢, th 20¢ LA DIES' HOSE, 85C. AT $1.75. % ~ only 20 por yard 00 and (e o yard at 15e a yard, worth 40c TRiROE [t el Hoson i STIGRIT & CO. Omahn and Sonth America. rrai e vts LAWN CHECKS AND STRIPES, EMNANTS OF WHITE GOODPS AR IN MIND THESE Al . L o' night gowns #1, worth $1.50, - assortment showing all goat. These shoes | company’s steamer Pokin at Sha the styles of the coming season, $5.00 to 00, £3.50, #4. 00 and #5.00. yth S, f aind 15Lh st t 5 picees lace striped lawnat 10¢,worth PEENS, SCRIMS, MUSLINS AND | SILK RIIBBONS, Wa e 4o canau J ; 1 o | tishe y o the ! 15¢. A ONE-FIFTH THEIR | - WE TAVE ABOUT A THOUSAND | B\ IGINGHIA NS Positively Lnst Week v | \ L sys rraine announced that from Murch 15 pioces large plaid muinsook at 12¢, | VAT REM NANTS OFDIRESS GOODS, CAL- | Second floor. wash goods_department, | 2 scount shoc 1 i S td pssportrogulations rofer well worth 18 y; he n ym our great mill | 1CO, GINGILAMS AND MUST IN which | new ginghams, 12 25¢, all the lat b 9 i aine will be car 15 picees s striped and checked 4 out tomorrow. wo st web il of before the spring | est Scoteh styles, genuine imported ! . i . Gk lawnat ise per yvard. There arve som S ight colored ecalicos | trade opens, and you can buy them at | o v great bargains in this lot W 1ie oy your own price 20 pieces, cheeles and stripes, satin and All retunants heavy unbleached mus Ladics’ 8¢ all wool hoss, regular lace offcets: some eiegant patterns in | lins die ayard made, at Taea pair, this lot, only 18 yar e nints whito goods, Indin | Ladies’ sle all wool hosa, regular 25 pieces fawn, checksand and stripes, 15, nuainsooks, ba te., o a | made,at 25 a piir. all now pudterns, ouly 200 and 25¢ per | yard. PECIAL! SPICIAT! at 1620 Douglus yard We consider them by far the best H0.000 yards remnants of the 1 TWO THOUSAND SPRING JTACK value ever shown by us. grade wh L1001 e, 10c and ETS FROM $400 to #2000, Wo wil See ournew goods 30¢, 0c, 45¢ | ynrd, Inthislot ¢ mnants of the | place them in four flerent lots. Be G - quality S t ¢ t ect vrerly Divid . THE MORSE DRY GOODs CO. ¥ % L New Yok, Feb. The directors of Positively Last We k. . Or forme it e | v Of the 25 per cent discount shoe sale = NDER BROS. . F 8 The Jury Couldn Successors to $1.00 this week t t Mo, Feb ZUNDER & HARRIS. | street, and a0, They are really heauties | rude of white goods in the coun- | fore going further we wish to state that Lovicie : Dimitics in checks and stripes at 30e, they are the entivelotof jackets from Ladics’ $3.00, $.00 and $5.00 h 850, 10¢ and 4 yard 1800 yards of x el 1 10t fivin of Blsnor Jern. of 165167 | $1.00 this at Bliss', 1510 Do the MilwilKea!& 4 2 ’ Sonthern Pac SaN B Nasatrin at 3ac, d0c, 450 and ae yard linen, : Mavkot streot, Chicago, — who luve Plrin Nainsook at 200, £ e, 850, y recently refired from busines P & aNigitn 400, 450, e, a5 il Gle o yar \os of fine black batiste 1 Lot I at e, these are honestly worth AL e e i SR Thdia linen She, 10e, 123e; 1oc, 2e, i, | oy up 0 £3,00 : With Max Meyer & Lro. Co. March 1, | SV ith T up to 53¢ yard, tnscs romnants of very fino extra | Lot2 at$1.98, worth upto 86.00. | 1891 PRlsanias etk Victorit Lawn from Sie toi0c yard wide sateens at Sieq yard, worth le. Lot i at $1.98, some of theseure worth < ; | Hemstite ned flouncing at 25¢, s0e, $ie, 800 bundles of the finest g ar- | up to 312,00 0 $15.00, 60 kinds of mineral water by the bot- up 0 1 per yurd. yteed. fast black suteens at 10c; regular Lot d, 187,98, theso includothepick | tle ov cuse. Shermun & NMeConuell Gt Apron novelties with side band stripe [ 25¢ quality. of the lot, many of them wre worth up to | 1919 Dodge st, 2d door west of postofiice s e ians LTI by street, o e —; ed palace st g at Chicago s m.,in aaple e tomake o connections Twoof the Enjure man & MeCon cscriptionists BurriLo, N, Y., Feb. 28— more men ily chomists, 1513 Dodge. i, has sl t v tis awaitin at lle, 20, 20, 30c and 85e. 90 bundies of fine spring challis, 43¢ a | $20.00 cach. - 3 B2 ] Gocks, warekouses, cte, at the terminus 10 picces 52in blkorgandieat 15c worth | serim on our counters Monday, at about one- s road, the compuny which is composed of New 1 in last night's collision, both train: tation of the woolen goods, They come 1or real by 5 Of Arkansns and All Points South, euses of the kidneys, bladder ana rectum cars High Court Officers, per yard, - 1620 Douglus streot Springs, 40 to New Orleans, 52 to Jack I 1 the general ction advo: b0 L U " g N 1 ma 100 picces 40 inch sideband stripe with | day dissolved by matusl comsent, L€ JUNDERS HATRRIS ! : bof the company o yard Bros., their successors, assume and are ng cxhibition drill with th 3 \ Mormation e he Wabash | 2360000, a gain of 610,00 ove w field of labor an TR e s || A, At Qi i A ; i field of lat Wo donot give samples of our Owmaha, February 27, 1881 _A. ZvNpE, | writo G. N. CLAYTON, Agent Oigy au = HOSTERY. CO-PATRINERSHIP NOTICE. vod . IN THE COURTS, ¥ % i ir, worth i PR Motions and Minor 1 Matters Dise 60,000 o1 exact 100 dozen men’s colored French i of the city ¢ hi, Neb. With Max Meyerx Bro. Co, Mareh 1, | Wakeley and Clarkson passed upon & number Church Announcen iy 5 der Ste M at his d murrer in both the cases of Voss Bros. vs ( i hose at @, worth 25¢. Ladies $3.00, $4L00 and $5.00 hats, Mok 0 Jones eumbric at 20¢, 25¢, 30¢, d5¢, 40¢ | yard. Woulso have about three hundred | Dr. Sussdorf,1304 Farnam. Specialty, the river and 50c por yard. more thargains which we will plac Diseases peculiar to women. Tn consideration of the construction of this 20c. quarter their aetual value, FOR THE SPRINGS = | Yorkcapitali wranteed by the gover d today 95 pieces French ¢ Avoryilie mic ] S UL T Dr. SussdorfT. 1504 Farnam, treats dis- | ment all the traflic of the country’ for the next - in elegaut satin stripes. Bo sire and N STORE, Tositivoly Last Woek Take the Wabash, the best and quiek- — b ‘ field e see this fabrie. The picce is only ¢ I O L S & R R Or T o5 Fh Bt a Er L Pa i sua atl| G pute R Onl VRS oUES 1o the Hot GUTH OMaHA NEWS, Ny 3 A H. Heyman wnd 50'picces lace checks and stripes in Dissolution of Co-Partnership. h YER BROS. sonville, 63 to Tampa, with correspond- . Still Forging Ah Pan- American ess and satin effect at 25¢ and dc. The fim of Zunder & Fureis is this AUNDRIE e Tng fast'time to wll points south, The latest reports ¢ hterings inwest y Lpart of tho systen ey No. o o 1 y clining chaiv and Pullman buffet sleep- | era packin s a very large bu t i ddasiliodiin fehacEaity t wor Pat gatin - and lace effects, This is poing to | Harris - retiviy A. Zunder and M. — L = ing cars on all trains. nEagRal ) R I the const when the traftie will war | be o stylish doth, The price is 20¢ per | Zunder constituting the fivm of Zunder |y ) Round trip tickets now on snlo at | Chica il ins i o A & 1041 | ereatly reduced rates, For tickets and | to Nebraska Pure linen lawn at 25cand30c per | to pay all firmdebts and aveauthorized | g tling grun or pening night of th ; ¥ to collect all outstanding aceounts, T &g on ticket office, 1302 Farnam street sponding season Last year or 30,14 = i RO s ¢ th A Union Pacitic Cani band lawus. I C. HARRIS, A car load o al water - 354,000 ) Gt e Gt 3 N WS rec rman & 5 no competit 100 dozen men’s fast black hose at 35¢ A. Zunder and M. Zunder have this | MeConne v that f 30,000 1ax : day bocome co-partners in business un- | f ) or > u 100 dozen men’s unbleached French | Gop the firm name of Zunder . and - - pos G LK i ) S balbriggan hose at 19¢, worth 35, suceeed the late tirm of Zunder & Hurris A Mand Iherg In the district court eyl T daca | Lara e tise RO I RTLCERE B ES RN yeniindil thrend hose at 25¢, worth 50c. A, ZUNDER, | 1891, of motions. Judge Wakeley overruled the de- | Rev, ( o G g rht, at the M 100 dozen men’s faney striped cotton | ZUNDER — - - 2 g ' U burn, assigneo of the Bank of Omaba, Then | strects, anno ' TS J L domn eys' brown lisle thrend & 00 this we s, 1610 Dougles | no romarkod o L e m ) LEE WING hose at 124c, wort ows : Sunday scho i veaching ) CHIEES, N e - angal fmpaveloos Placed in my hands, but as one ot the partics {Hoavon.2t Clo ng b 12 Colclgok ed, is t g 15 5 dozen men’s colored horder Tiem- Baths for ladies only. Mrs Dr, Day know that the Burlington is theonlyline | bas @ violent prejudice against - the Converts' mectin p. w. Evening 1 stiteched eambric handkerchiefs at Sge Room C New York Lilebuilding, Y | from Omaha to the east and south whose | and as the feelingis reciprocat d, the judge | SOEvices il & 40 of serm v SPE 100 dozen men's plain white tape edge - e ) trains depart from the union depot.hence | declines to puss “on the matter and thore *How to Giet to Heaver ) 1 il hardiy at 123¢ ench. i Helin & Thompaor they naturaily purchase their tickets by | oo - every: oue pr sent enjoyed a hearty | | It \I‘Hlv‘ inis, Stovhonson y \ hearty thank f winge 1t Soren men’d ‘pure linen colored | Tho above named firm, thowellknown | that route, thereby avoiding the annoy LR eanal Gl mati || R e G oty SRenes Linopu T hemstiten border handkerchicfsat 16c. | merchant tailors, have moved to 1612 Fae- | Et of transfors and securing the ad- | ydteial in Brown vs Thomas, JW. Haris of Omaba, wil Aty e \ s e 100 dozen men's fino quality neat ef- | num streot, ons door enst of Now York |vantages und comforts afforded by the | At 10 o'clock Judge Wakeley commenced | every evening next Puesday o | e f Omiha, wh ild always feets and pinstripes at 19¢. L "Dollding, They rcarry ono_ of | following duily train seryice, the ) <of arenments in the matter of | Kev.CoW. MeCc Ashlund 3 b o aun axtrn. fne quallty pin |tho. largest stocks in ‘thelt line, | The Burlinglon Nc fast express, [ Geors wi's app B for an order of | preseut and lecture on the *H white hemstitehed border at 23¢, tho latkest @ Slratoloro, uirantos | vestiuled througlout, equipped with | BRtRICH injunction restraicing the South | Services will be hebt both wox 20 doen 1 sin plain white, forold [ every grment that leaves theiv store o clegant Pullmun sleeping « x'~l‘>|r\:"\\_\ul :"l'g";““‘“‘”*"‘ : J:v“.yk.‘.\\‘ HaLER 0 mearey e e “_-“Ii-":" hool ut 1 men, at 25e, $5e to Hle ench, be first class in both fitand quality. with well selected libravies, rechmi o o] 175 dozen ladics handkerchiefs, actual - i ehavir caurs (seats free) and dining cars, | e entire forcioon was consumed in Fiiris 1o 10e to 12ke, Monday de cach Positively Last Week Jeives Omuha at 4350 p. m. and areives | oxplaining the rules, by-lnws, ete., of the ex Rov. Mar ozen ladies handkerehiefs, ex- | of (he W at Chicago 8 a. m, serving break cliinge to the court, and a rebearsing of the nomiuation, will prea quality, actual value 15¢, Monday : before arrival, its of the petition and auswer ud 780 p the Swedish Buptist churc B. FALCONER. JENDEIR BROS, No. 6, the fast mail, leaves Omaha at e £ i treets. The public 4 6:10 p. . and aveives in Chicagoat 1y, [ Nebraska, lowa and Dakot ons. TLARRLS. m. Has through Pullman ses, | Wasiiaroy, Feb, 25 Special Telogram e T ANDKEL | s ShiyerloliehCo, SLES BB 120N - e e O s 1 Lpclcleg YR IAS i o e y Chin:s2 Physician, t., Denvery le scour oe sale at 1520 Douglas stre Weather Probabilities for March, e L N \ ZUNDER & ;5 It March comesin like alion it will go o ke chairears and dining cars. toTue Bee Pensions were eranted today out like o lumb, and vice versa. But he Burlington also runs twodaily | to the following Nebraskans: — Origi 5 T'ask Muster Appropria At eyory day the month, rain o s _-Donotfor Ameriean (03 loraltt M |iralne to Deilver: and tho veat, ono 1o Thomas N, Coat R Aniiaen T poiai et toayben MO0 Deadwood and all Black Hills points, | Swith, Jumpert, John . Hart, John | sceration meeting, co P Tod llmited triins of the Chiwmgo, |11y chemst . Dasixocliantsall i3t | Snlh oy e aRR b B e Lo on ¢ St Paul railway will fan | The membors of D 1 Ancient Ordor | Cityand the south, = “Through Dullman iy R 7 4 ov. Wheeler between Omaha and Chicago. The of Tlibernians are requested to meet in | slecpers and chair cavs on each train, tric \ rending lamps in their palace | their hall Sunday, March 1, at 10:50 o Ning fast passenger trains daily be- o ans aro tho groatest novelty of | m., to muko wrrangements for going to | tween Omaha ind Lincoln, theage. Ticketoftice, 1501 Farnaw st., | Liucoln on the L by order. For full information, tickets, sleeping Omnaha, H. McKeENbRY, President, \I mla ete., call ‘n\\ « Iu \v.‘ \T 1 oftice, —— - 223 Furnun strec LIV Vaill, Agent Sl L S B et o ety o Mex Elatne AT A Mandelberg A Mandelberg o rin Walis, Mawia, G [P ooy N R Willbe pleased to see his friends at Will be pleased to see his friends at ANNOUNCEMENTS, Leach, itelssuos-Alfred 13, Totle today for interment h " Max Meyer & Bro. Co. Max Meyer & 13ro, Co. N ThnnAas brOn e Rosb MBI Towa: Originnd—Bernlard Hart, deceased M Martin, of tho oficient letter rrme—— Ry et S great spectacular, burlesgue and pantomime Charles Knapp, Jueob Bisho, J. 5. Pattison, | ca wis the recipient yesterday of a Notes and Personals, Ladies’ $3.00, $4.00 and #3500 hats, J. E. Dietrick,urchitect, 006 Y. Life | attraction, *“The Spid 1 Ely," will open \\\M uu“\\J Dennis, \L:n[m IIqm‘[immI‘ | tine lamp from Omaha friends, The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe 00 this week, at Bliss’, 1510 Douglas - O ons At tho I3ovd, which will cone | Archer Mudisons Bteward Ewory, Charles | pMps, Sophia Cliue of Des Moines s | eluim tohave carried I percent of the b :(l,- u.“ i As wis prodioted at fivst, the G. A, R. [tinue during the remaindor of e oo, | I Morris, Suuel R, MeAdums, Soncca A i frb e ot Nuckaity, | mess betweon Kansas Gty and ——— taivt e Colisenm will be the grand |Thero are twenty-cight pople in tho cast, | [} BT o Gilber, George Focll, Honry d. | Apright ¥ "] yewr = . Ra ‘ 3 > | sach one o (R R tior Dowling, George: Hardent Vames Siatt SN Sfor MeCormick & Lund, fine perfumes taffairof the kind ever held in the |eachor £ yhon 1a 60 RILION Murvin, John 8. Newberry, John H ., | Joseph Christio of tho stockyards s Boauu By NI {OR AN — ted States. Mr Raymond fTol leve ¢ who | Johin Kessler, Henjamin I, Clay, Marsn 1o haw:bowy L MmAC ity I Reliet £t LT Y . Bell. druggist, cor. and - - e plays the of Jack agut in *The lton, Williamd. Duskin, C. P, Savery s roturnod Lo k. N'T\"""“ \\\“‘ "k, ”'hl’\”(”‘,"l', Jith and Trugis, AURDoRaR wl‘"’" r goods leg 1 e end ot Mr, | J. H. Soarle, B M. Dunning, William | Mrs, Cross, wifo of Capty 1801 uht’s hotel buildir i belts, Sandstedt’s pharmacy 303 N.16 Barke of thiscity, Many year Gordon, John Whor [ N ass, is better after a seri e S 3 - > Mr. Holmes commenced his stag Hooper, Sylvester Walters, John Gagen, W Skiuner, traveling repre Dr. W. J. Galbraith has removed his Fine carringes, Seaman’s repositor e mommbers of tho same | Arthur’ Watt, James A, Hetheringtoo, | of tho Ut OB LA XEURE IO private oftice to room 324 Bee building. - - 5 e b i Louisville, ISy, Mr, Holmes | George Moses, Iestoration aund _ in- | jaunt through Towa, has returuad - - 6,000 Picces Music 10¢ Fach, married Miss Siduey Crowell, for years crease—Joseph Gifford Inerease — David s In Case of Doubt T bavese, 107 North 16th street. | iBeyboth have held posltions in the bust | Mooanan, J i Snyde., Philip Kagr | B s v in B e o Nothy | (G B 107 Novth 16th street. | {lncal companies of New York o om Uaoleson willinm U Smiths | Dobmars: Tha girea western, Five eastern trains daily. Calitornia Excursions, . d Rteissue— William P. L. Muir. Widow of 152 | ygod §.55 and the L weste ) i | X r Mr. W, H. Thomp: Louisa, widow of Hugt | | The fust Chieago trains at 4:30 and 9:101 Pullman t ing excur- |of Prof. Graydon in “The g South 'Dakota: Origival~Adam 8. Du | ° sl § b m. leave from the Union Pacitic depot | gions 1o ¢ P const | was last seen hero 1n “Mankind poonth Laisia, BHEIRITAD | Cushier Thomas 1B, McPherson of {i Omaha direct. No change at Council | points lenve “hursdiy, | of the finest charseter actors ou the I T aroaRmi TTaT e 13 n Stock Yan banic In bis i voi Biufls—a good thing to remember. | Kansas City e 1riduy via the Sanfa [ 80 S ¢ Fenton Keeuan Nt §2508.51 0n doposit and o e als_aro vestibulod and carry | Fo route. ' Tickdt rato from Chicago | Every day brines forth s wonders, and re———— 3 10 the dmount of &H,351.5, 1 freo parlor chalr cars in addition to the | &47.50, from Sioux ¢ Omuhia, Lincoin | truoto natire Managor Will Lawler of the : Police 1 % 40 IBAsnaNIL G BTDAR) R lutest and finest sleepers. Ther | orKansis i s tam rate | Eden Musce is always up with the times, H. Kahn, who resides a diner on each train. Everybody Knows | from ¢ B b from | Thisweekhe will prosontto tho public the } street, was arrested yesterday M1 Cloarlos T, Dowers, 0no of the pop 2001 40 what Northwestern dining cars ar Kunsas City $3 per doub “oh, Bery- | Dok W “‘-fw“u.‘v‘m”.m\‘hr‘ wa to modl :‘1 | fusing to remove the snow from his sidewall K yards railroad foree, will ta! W Ty The city oflice 15 1401 Farnam | thinee furnished except meals, These | woman, isa puzle L on 1o | 118 cuso was et for Mouday at 10 o'clock &0 to California next Tueslay £ ot Pl I wouan, isa puzlo t all wi ¢ d Alfred B We an, who was arrested | James Crowley, the unfortunate man who upon o charge of adultery preferred by his | w wlded Friday at the packing house of Services Preaching at Rovert L. Wheeler will preach vi,, 98, Lily Lif Depot for American and foreign min- Yord, George W. Hush, Edward S, Turner, v, dohn 1L Crowder, Havvison Wirg, William W, Leas, John I\ Barrett, Notes About the City. 1 Wholstenholm, Samuel L. Hall, Philo [ During February 107 arrests were Lawrence, Henson E. Wilman, Edward A daughter has been bort uto Mr.and Haugan, Forgus £, MMillan, _Increase— | Mrs. Thomas Gi K inspector Clark Howard conde street, exeursions are por ily conducted by | still retains control of the muscles of hor fuce v‘ experienced Felon | Manager ‘}" > | and uock, but boyoud thittihio s powerioss U0 | yife, waived oxamination Sestendiy aftor | Bwift & Co, was sont t 5t. Josepl's hos accompany parties to destination, Fox Miss Seiler s oo of "1 | ot i hoflve ‘Court aud was bounover 10 | pital, Ol exonmiion fdder containiag Wl BASHISS sproved & puzzling conundrum | N ditHet gt e ! Perry Seldon of Blair, one of the_eraditors s and map folder and time tablo o ; | b Hories was arrosted yostorday | of tho Drover's dourual, s in tho city lookiy Sinta Fe voute and reserving of sleepin (1 e | Upon 8 complaintsworn out by John Shoperd, | aftor bis iuterests o that f 9 Bifou . theste 8 charging Henry with stealiug o game hen, | ment New city directory is now ready f press. Send in your name and new ad dress to J. M. Wolfe & Co,, 610 Puxton block. s fioancial taugle | tho ) Peacock coal, No soot, quick fire, r ths, ‘.vl‘(i.wxl 5. M ';\;w“l. ger : specialty troay n.vl becn eungaged, Chief e ek H D 415 Meyer & Co., opp. P\ O, gent, . L Palmer, freight and | among them is the Hhoites ot pantomine - Cashier James Cralg and Charles 8, Fer- | C 11 R Whitonsh. A. J Mejor & GO OPF | D AR R oud, | Gomoty company wio' produco more silent | Hugo i3raudels returacd yesterlay from | rall of tho Cudany packing force, are off ous | ceed Mr. Harri 7, T, Seaman, wagons and carriages | 411 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omuha, Nebraska. fuu thian lu any speaking force ever presontod l New York. sick leaye of abscuce, eustern division

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