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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY ‘-&BRUARV 12, 1893—-SIXTEEN FALCONER'S GRAND OFFERS A Sale on $10,000 Worthh of Ladies’ and Children’s L Muslin Underwear. Of all Jape ’ ill be tt rincipal e ts of t o . Hundred AND A OOMPI—\ETE OI—\EANING UP willabec:\rirat;.\epnlcrzfi?ge\.”a'll‘leu:v{)euuety]aen‘;'::?\%a?{:ng:segfqtl?egogmt?_;lig\gounduqorit—s tract. Our great linen sale is still on. Fresh bargains are added every day. We introduce them for the first time in Omaha. | [HIRD < > i i D We have never done the business in Ladies’ Muslin Underwear that we feel ought to be done in a city like Omaha. l ]‘OOR We say this, too, being fully aware that we are conducting the most popular department of its kind in this city, We have al- | | - positively will not bother or go to the expens ways carried very superior lines of muslin underwear, but 1n order to give greater life to this dopartment snd at once in- (‘ 01.4 S ¥ 3 ¢ 8 e expe crease its business we recently brought about arrangements with two of the most prominent manufacturers in the world for | ¥ < of packing what we have left. It is differe e exclusive control of their beautiful products for Omaha. The goods are hers, and it is the first time the styles of these m from handling dry goods, you know, and we are particular manufacturers have ever been exhibited in this city, and we propose starting them with a grand introductory / a sale that will sell them to you whether you are quite ready for them just now or not. We know that the price for the gar- ment will do 1t. he styles, the trimmings, the materials, are not to be equalled by any establishment in the land for the price . . H ever been previously attempted in this city in the way of muslin underwear. ' ’ We devote our entire center aisle (first floor) to this great sale. and baskets. We have been favored with the most flatter- ing success in the sale of this chinaware and not in the crockery business, so Not an icle but what is uscful and the price positively makes it next thing to a gift and they are just 5 what you want every duy. There is no cost considered in the matter whatever, we simply want somebody Monday, February 13th, N_ B FALCONI:R to take them away. - Rentember they are art Japanese wares. Come as carly as you can after 8 o'clock, it you want any. Hero are eix of the special prices mado for the intro- [ embroidery insertion, val lace trimmed. Drawers, linen | HERE ARE THE PRICES ductory sale: lace inserting, French embroidery trimmod, and many L ’ s ALL AT $1.39. N R T Here's a Grand lot, ALL GO AT 9c. Here's a table you'll flock to—All go at $1.00. Don't | | . . | | : = A Briet Description. ALL AT $3.39. : V]Slt ‘ RTe o SINiek Diobis Alina Veses: [tonbola: Worth } miss it, they are beauties. Tucked and embroidered skirts. Gowns with beautiful A Brief Description. round yokes of insertion or embroidery. Corset covers with Gowns elaborately trimmed with hand-made Torchon delicato and embroidery trimmings. Drawers trimmed lace, others of fine bemstitching and embroidery trimmed. 1 | I 's —ALL GO AT 18c. with val lace, cambric embroidery and hemstitched em- Skirts with cambric insertion, others wits Torchon insert- || Our Here's Another—ALL broidery. Many others, all of very beautiful styles and all ing and lace edge trimming, ete., ete.. and many others Rose jurs, vases, cups and saucors, plates, brass trays, etc., worth & much higher pr worth up to #1.50. y wo > Itively worth up to 81.50, Here's one more—All go at Two for Gc. ALL AT 31.89. ALL AT $2.69. ° . This inoludes vases, swall Jurs, s0ap dishes; small teapots; A Briet Deseription. ABriet Déscription; ¢ MllllneI’y ALL AT 28c. o e DR e e e : ote., and they are nsuseful ias wny in the (ot. Remember that Skirts trimmed with val lace. Gowns with ¢ Gowns. ‘‘The New Marguiretta,” val lace trimmed. broidery front, and others of lace and shirred cambric em- Skirts of embroidery insertion, and hand-made Torchon broidery. Drawers with embroidery inserting, lace edge y i 8 p ors, worth 24, | price. | and tucks. Corset covers, square neck. linen lnce trimmed LR LY Department. and many other boautiful things, some worth as high as $3. ALL AT $3.69. bt e-iriion vt Disertin . nowror OUR JAPANESE BASKETS. e Gowns, the new Russian and hand-made Torchon insert- | A Briet Description. ing and edge. Skirts of Torchon lace and embroidery trim- With which we have also had tremendous success. It has heen conceded on every hand that such a Gowns of fine cambric with val lace cascades, others of ming. 1 vers with nd-made smyrnalace and inserting magnificent ety of skets was never before seen in Omaha. W o have posit 'cly_mlq lmnh._uld\' of handsome nainsook embroidery trimmings. Skirts with | and others, all of a most beautiful style and worth up to § themn “They can be turned to so many uses about the house, especially that of decorating in combination With a little ribbon. There are not many left and we have decided to clear them ont as surely and as The above garments represent some of the most magnificent styles || (| quickly as we do the chinaware rather than pack them aw. ever put together with thread and needle. | ON MONDAY, ON THIRD FLOOR. HERE ARE A FEW SPLENDID LEADERS. t HERE'S HOW THEY GO1 ALL AT 19c.—FFor this Sale. ALL AT 39c.— For this Sale. ‘ FOR TEN CENTS you have the choice I FIFTEEN CENTS. i ) | Wil buy a tripod work basket, a most hand oI ane Corset covers, plain or trimmed. Drawers, plain Drawers, plaio and embroidered, and linen lace || [| O cne tnrze lotcavering a great vario ty of buskets, all shaes, || || aLuily Worth s o R orse overs, plai r trimmed. awers, £ ¥ : = A sizes and designs, all useful or ornamen N he hou Rt el brol Uit Himmed feveryplsve ok thdounle: trimmed. Skirts, plain, tucied or rufiled. Corset covers, || N Sone ot lunch. biskets are thrown Into thi lot, tna | OPFICE BASKETS. plain or embroidery trimmed. Gowns, tucked yokes, etc., || m worth 5)c each. Table trays, etc., are included in this iot e . If orth from 76¢ up to $1.60. ALL AT $1.19.—IFor this Sale. b L LA THREE FOR TEN CENTS. Lo L) Even these will be almost ziven away. They comprise muny. ALL AT 78c.—For this Sale. : [ heautitul styles and shapes. Every one s a beauty. We put Gowns; embroidery and lace neck or embroidery | This lot l|~nc0\'vr1r|gr:.|lt l\'\rulv(‘:;(‘\l::‘w'-\;uh‘ all usetul for | them into twolots, % d 4 L P SRy ¢ | : ¥ ‘ many @ b . All durable baskets. 3 trimmed. Skirts, French embroidery trimmed, tucked and Corset covers, val lace trimmed or with cambric om- || \ many parts of the house. ar | “ e (clm'] 8(:,y : ruffled. Corset covers irimmed in val iace, Torchon or em- broidery: gowns, embroidered and tucke irts, plain and | E Some other fine baskets of different shapes and for various Y 5 o . " o 0 ill be thrown into the vo 101 X poc! - broidery. Drawers trimmed in Torchon lace, embroidery embroidery trimmed; drawers, plain or cambric embroidery s TWO FOR TEN CENTS P i RNt thesbo e Itwo low, oxpoct un abso “To y | lute clearance of these basiets by Monaay afternoon. Don’t or val lace, each garment worth 8150, and lace trimmed, etc., etc., worth up to 31. Another Iarze lot of baskets. all sorts, sizes and shapes, || d’?lay if you want to secure some of the greatest burgains ever overy one useful or ornamental. Everything strong aud well offere’d in this country, We have stacks of other styles and prices. These are just to give you an idea. | [Epncs: | Come Early. o each OF wore. Anything on [tisequal to the Haviland chioa They are the ted yack waro of ehina, in Austria. and includo cov- 1 vezotable dishes, sugar and croams. teapots, cracker jars, other articies. Now some of these you would actually pay four und five dol rwore for at a crockery store. All deli- cately aecorated. al £ the best and most famous wares (n the world. We don't China cups and saucers, vases, ete., worth three times this | 1o have o pieco loft by noou, Monday. Nothi Inz can be exchanzed or taken buack. | = et - - Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Wirt, | honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Offutt. The | him as well as to those under his instruction. | T\T . 7 | was arrested at that place yesterday after- | line near March 20 or 21 azd fixes’the year t SEC[RED \\ 1 r. and Mrs, Paine, Miss Graham of Des | table decorations were in yellow, Marechal | His is the true Italian method, if Mme. | | THE '\“E OF CH,\R noon and brought to the city by & warrant ( be 305 days 5 hours 43 minutes 47 seconds. | | ALUS [, Al oines, and Miss Clara Boyd eil roses and satin ribbons being used, be- | Pattiis to be taken as an authority upon 3 charging that he was about to skip the coun- | The mean sidereal s longer, being 8 5 Mr. Jerome Kaufman left last evening for | 8 dainty Dresden candelabra. ‘The | such matters, and an artist tothe tips of his try without liquidating certain debts, chief | days o hours 9 miautes 10 seconds, Wwhile the a trip of five woeks duration, which will sts_were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Hal McCord, | fingers. Miss Von Doenhoff recently here mong which was o judgment secured in | mean anomalistic year is still more. being s take in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, ! Miss Kountze, Miss Sherwood, Miss Bessie | with the H, C ompany is oneé of his | Mrs, Lena Schaffer Accused of Obtaining | county court by John Drummond for $900. days rl‘ hours 13 u mlols 49 seconds, | Squatters in Sonth Dakota File on Forfeited Baltimore, Washington, where he will take es, Mr. Robert Patrick, Mr. Harry | most enthusiastic pupils as are quite a num- | Drummond was a ueighbor, and oo day the | omitting fractions of a second. These di R in o inatguration, and Jacksonville, Fia. man, Mr. Morseman and Captain Crow- | ber of welll known stage britie: Mr. Money Under False Pretenses, pair got.into a fight, out of which Drummond | ferent parts of a day wor _changes ilroad Lands. Miss Ethel Evans, supervisor of drawing der. Fusco has opened a studio in Tre Beg build- came with a broken head. He brought suit | in the course of 1,000 years. Tiuw 2 is now in In the city achools. returned on Friday from Alr. Prank Taft, one of the best organisst | ing for the education of pupils in voice build- against Rodden and recovered a_judgment ;-r:z;rh:.{:‘xr“u?;-rrx:;xl o day and the intention . > < “where the east will give two recitals a i zand t vhich was never paid. 1o d | is to let the error go @ error reache: B i h":-m.“"uhl‘:x:‘r’:hle"Arfr ERen il ‘«‘"\‘l'rx;:n:;‘xxlxi‘! ..'7‘»"1‘:3\ The very sudden death on Friday of Miss | NER RECORD IN DENVER NOT GOOD | Soue’ months ago Yrom the effect, it Is | one day, and then correct. Tho better way | WEWAUKEE — OFFICIALS WILL PROTEST AR R TR g afternoon, “The recitals are free to the pub- | Didlake of Lexirgton, Ky., who has been the alloged, of the beating given by foddén. An | v Pl o ko oy Bh oue hALE & dey.e e ic, a number of parishioners of the church est of Mr. and v arrest to secure the presence , ma ould nc so m o ; The fourth annual ball of Typographical | having become e SR D defray. &:xt«l:':-:’ rirm “1‘.{(.'“;‘}3“11“'u15::m:‘r‘xgn.u;l.-‘i';"| She Sollcited Contributions for the Charity | court to submit to an examination in_aid of uply make the error in the opposite. | Papers of the Settlers Not Accepted at the union No. 190, will be given at Washington | ing the expenses of bringing Mr. Taft from | world.' Miss Didlake contracted a slight | Organization Soolety Without Aue execution is seldom resorted to, but Rodden | The tim mj;)‘,‘l"fi‘i"::““"‘,i Reskuee “‘,i“.‘?lff,'.fi Land Ofice—Cholce Parts of the hall tomorrow evening. The membersof the | Boston. collection will be taken up at | cold some days ago which confined her to thority—Details of Her Al- cujmh::iig Ainr.‘\}x-lux'l‘\xal) 8 o Sirving on inter:| 1600 i whila she KoeHsh didnob shin e from Right of Way Are All order have made extensive arrangements | both recitals to make up any deficiency in | the house, but no fears were entertained of legeASESEk I Colorad udge Tibbe DRG. 00O o 56l (0. | oli'atvle to mew s tyle LI 1THB. FHow e seapled and every assurance is given that the ball | the subscription list. One hundred and fifty | its being serious until Thursday, when she ogeRINGER, 1o Dolorada, esting case wherein S. S. Hews suc v Tow style 4l L, How ‘in: ¥ will be a grand success. sittii have been reserved for subscribers. | grew worse, and Mr. and Mrs. Ringwalt de- Kenn 1-1wlh«\r}s to :‘ f'r i Y te m‘" "‘)“;l_ zL. i";‘;‘h“‘:"‘;l'\' i, ‘[ ':Alll:;-:""l y: '3 S 3] Staflord 4 of Nel cided to te oh her mother o > serious. in property on the ground of fraud, e ention is to let the 0Ve out of e anc Mrs. Johnson of 1528 South Eleventn street [ M. . R. Stafford, master of Nebraska | ¢ided to telegraph her mother of the seriou s L = ourt found. however, that the property | be lost. But what is the use on every year | Crasmenia S, Feb. 11.—[Spectal gave s beautiful and most appetizing lunch- [ lodge No. 1, Aucient o and p illness of her d ughter. No answer ad . Neb., Feb: 11.—[Special to Tur bund) Howeves s A e e e s ket X AN, § i (Soecla eon to eight of her friends Mason: s the recipient of a life member- | been received when Friday morning she ity Qrganization society to- | pasn’hld in trust by him only, but found | In early times the year was reckoned from | - ~The attempted fil- evening, after which high five was plaved, | ship cortificate ana’ a beautiful crayon | grew '-(‘l\r',“-‘ worse, and about noon breathed secured a warrant for the arrest of Mrs. | further that Kenney had disposed of his > time tho sun entered the Arst point in | 1€ by homesteaders on the land granted the Mrs. John Butler winuing the first prize |~'HN’H\,"'k himself at the last b VS S T K “lmkfil '::u;;h Trona Solaftariwhosthner Sha alas of: Mrs. | 8tock of koods ih this city. to o rélative Aries. This has moved out of plac arlya | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul company for e Dorinas i dousciation. i el bt il B SRRt et Vg T Bl g and | Lena has been soliciting contributions | the purpose of defrauding creditors. Ina . The old zodiacal “signs now it of way across the ceded Sioux lands to The Whist club met Monday evening at i Bl T B 0 A S s RITEFAlL hara The 2 8af e il g i ch as the goods had long since been sold, | changed to the signs of the constellations, Black Hills promises to cause consid the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Cha tears that flowed down his face told silently | Mrs. Ringwalt ha it T in the name of the assoeiation, but without | {} 2 § thing furthe X The used to commence in March, when i au on! S s N e i | how much he reciated the honor done nds, as have th s of the dead girl, | . . (o Ahaie Aol s the court ¢ L0 DOSIAE I = : 5 ) able trouble before the matter is ended the four tables being occupied by Mr.and | pow much he appn Py . in the sudden bereavement that has coe | A0Y authority therefor. It is ncedless to add el 4 ng started ¢ thing anew e e R e 'l‘;'““{- and | SCCh and acquitted himself var Mu’\":""‘]"l.;‘\‘ upon them RanaEy S COME | that neither the Charity Organization norany | amount due, fro udgment a It is said of iian that he com- | above company was granted the right of Mrs. Wheele and Mrs. Hull, Mr, Latta, | $peech a 2 . ipe i epta- Al : 5 ar socities whick e s but Mrs . d menced his » re a council fire of | way at tne time the Sioux ic 3 B Binewalt’ Mr. and Mre. Redick, My and | BU: Mrs. Holdreze gave a charming cotillon | Of the other societies which she at vario : but Mrs, Kenney appeale oty efore & il s of | way alvha imaitel Sigur. roess .'ulmby.s Mrs. Bradford. Miss Cora Weaver entertair on Thursday evening in honor of her cousin, | times represented herself to be an agent for, tent to do great bodily harm, asks a new | The winds of 100 winters have whistled | o1 s ) Vo Agroenien RN < e G eho wan Al evening, in honor of iss Spencer, a few | Miss Edith Kimball. Guests were received | ever received any of the money or other ent to do gre y harm, Yo uaw © nds of 100 winters have whistled | yh,¢ the railroad would have the line bulls Colonel Guy V. Henry, who was ill of | ¢ ! 5 S B . i i y toiallon tha misconduct of the | through my boughs.” His years were win A pneumonia at the Drexel home in Philadel- 1“"'1"‘21.“1{ “fl“ five “',"""{ l;""}‘f" equally as i doldrege, .!“M"" by _-“1\15_ Kim- | contributions given her. The woman ¢aad that he has dis- | ters and in operation before the expiration of phia, left that city Februar: pied’ | SRLEHVEE08 W6 0n0 0 Fuestiay.aven ng. 3 e ire e e o & ost becomlag | gomothing of a record in the line of geuteel 3 3 Thomas O'Neill and | The old Aztecs had cale three years. BEEE S iy areow: ai e | Erisee wonwai by Ml Zetta Chichilland [ cmpire aress of pele bius reve,. tha Todinet| pL R0 Ed Norton, convicted of assault with intent | porphyry, that divid The three years expired yesterday withous P R (B v Hbe 52| M, ckers > invited guests were shed L white roses abou ) 2UDCO W . e s T e e | ) into months, wi . S ) bay, Fla., wherer the invalid hopes to re- | (i (IGE v Baile \* O I BT e L B S mu.u Some months ago she was arrested in Den- | to rob. pray for a new deal themselves, their ;r o m-r months, w a foot of road having been oonstrusted dts g%l‘n his l'u‘illlh):'« un;‘.‘-";l;,nu nas a leave of | protes BOYE e 3 | tulips and Bennott roses sed to | ver for shoplifting and forgery, but escaped nd being misconduct of one of the jury- | I izs. P iThe ‘..ln‘n..<v:.< SYore. 1k tHie $hises yoats Jisb pest acdl n CaliE absence for » mof 2 hurchill i i, i R e ks unishment, because her friends insistea that | men s RS i o ARNIRR G0 Chians . il 3 Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Macleod, formerly of | Bouman, Churchil Bhe ComIburonl | arighiven (he patior iwiilar thelake e was of unsound mind. While in that | Iva R. Carpenter was given a divorce from r“siones, except the characters were | quence many settlers believed there was a Omaha, now of Minneapolis, arrived in this | Mol Vivers. v ' Thomas, Kinsler, | potted piants, Mrs. Holdrege prosided over she also rented a fine, iarge house, fur- | her husband George R.,on the grounds of yptian, and [mlw eyptisn wero cub in ood opportunity to secure farms on the city yesterday morning, Mr. Macleod goes | Rern, Miller, Durling, Palmatier, Knouse, | the favors, which included dainty satin but- | hished it complete and‘in great style, and a | desertion, non-support and habitual drunk- | transpa '0ur charactars are ancient | ChOL0C Rartions of the on Monday ‘to Chi to embark in a new | B Bradbury. ( 1l, Youse, Nason, Miles, | terflies fastened to hair pins, sachets, bells | feW days afterwards sold the greater part | enness e Asmaceaultiof BE 5 . oai S are anclent | road company for 1ight of way and terminal enterprise. Mrs. M. 1 will visit for a | Sy pendant from parti-~colored chenille rivbons, | Of the furniture. e also st led in ho £10.000 personal dam suit of £ A L facilitios time at the home of Mrs. R. J. Dinning, 1143 Magira R wieaths 'of smil flowers, ete. Each | ‘doing” a local dentist out of the cost of a | Risser against the American Biscuit com- 9.¥08 gipoie 100 A60 degrees (min A td0-acre tract of railroad land on the Rt ren iy ainth s Miss Corinne Poissant enterta a § skl [ QOWER B oo dentiss olibol the. pany, the proprietors of the local cracker [ utes and seconds) of and into twenty- | yib 023 d 8 A party of friends in her own char couple led one figure, beginning with the | ¢ g ASE SRSl ANG WOK! s BOLOX 4 by stipulation today four hours (minutes and seconds) of time, | Missourinear Lower Brule agency and 188 ‘The members of Vesta Chapter are making [ ;o a4} ar hon ventee o \mett, | sash and ending with'an spple race, which | Sympathies to the extent that she succeeded | factory, was settled by stipulation today besides into signs, seasons and ths. But res ndjoining this city on the north were preparations for a dancing party February | muccq " vering. High five filled the greater | caused a gale of merriment. in securing in addition a loan of 8 to assist Made a Desperate Fight. TR0 o (L SR, SSRADNE ARG TCRL IS SRy e st portions of the land 22, to be held in Masonic hall. ‘I'he various gl - ot mvinhod The C. \ 4 i | in burying a mythic: orpse; and had the . g it 8 16 tropica’ crossing 1s not ab the same | g,.reit6q by the Milwaukee company, and it 2, g part of the merry hours, the prizes, wh The Congregational club banquet which . : d Charles Allen Kid Sly, a sneak thief every year, but m ound this ¥ mmmiu. cs in ;h.n'uu are «Lvm_’{rl\\ _~,n.m§ were partioularly dainty. and et il o B ven in the class rooms of the Firat | PCTVe to send for 33 additional, writing that | _Ebaries Atien, allas {EF B & SICRE A0S L CYY. SATs WY g vas upon th ’s 1:\ tracts that the squatters tomake this the most successful party of | peing awarded to Mrs. D. D. Miiler, Mrs. S, | C gational church last Tuesday evening 5 . a0 | last for uto an O street store inutes and | . f ttled most thickly, every 100 feet square the season. A cordial invitation is extended | S{S SRS 8 U 0 O § ational chnrch last sday g g S Tmobimrienta vl e iU IARE S into ai [ es au seconds s L bordis Atkinson, ) urles Wilson and Mr. Imroy | was a delightful afair and was largely at- | o : and ) yods. The propriet me, precisi . the . . %0 thelr Mas lends and their families. | NoTeod, ' Those present were: Mr. and | tended. Seven large tables were sp: the G Czete 2, and r a lively race in which ¢ Sl LR settlers had_their filing papers in Mrs. Ira D. Marston and Miss Marston of | Mrs. D. D. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rice, | first enclosed within the dias and at the east b et al red people were finally entered > of pe . But the two | Feddiness and immediately upon the opening Kearney, Neb., entertained the ladies of [ Mr. and Mrs. I. McLeod, Mr. aud Mrs. S, | end bein, upied by the pastors of the Dr. J. O. Carter and B. F. Johnson w ¢ n " d lodged in jail. He are in o o tions, or ap- | ©f the United States land office in this city Kearney at four afternoon teas last week in | Atkinson, Miss Mamie Atkinson, Mrs. Jeau- | C ational churches of the city, while | today appointed members of the insanity and the ofcer was | proac each other, & A, D, 0485, worning they crowaed the buildimg in Tonor of Miss Bossworth of Omaha. Monday | nett Woodward, Mr. Walter Brown and | around the others were seated the guests | commission for Lanoaster county. Their » his club on Allen's | will ¢ apond, Much S TR forts to be the first to tender their .l.lr‘:w{.m;. m; y ont t the m '\il{‘" rs of | Mr. C. Wilson ; ‘l the me ‘)“\. s { h. The ‘I‘H';l ‘[.‘l:lu;.'h:“\;x;llllu}l{r\;.l\'h'HP‘A;Y :(’xw!’ 5 ad. Abcut the s: lmn'xl"k[" adiimad o i MR e home w“m iling buv as l(“n”mr' x‘:A :l‘.rl not 3 oo ¢ y iss Boss Mrs. S.N. Mealio celebrated her fiftieth | ladies in charge o » tables were, | & former e of the asylum, who was | another sneak thief 4 a bundle he old meteoro s ‘gave that the | 209R olcialiy Roken of $he forisl worth returned to O - o Mesdames Durye oy R 1 found acting strangely on the street this ” n ¢ » same store, but the land by the railroad company y Thursday evening with high | Mesdami uryea, Sum: Raymond, goly of goods from in front of the same store, but | weather chan part of them, to Mrs. H. M. Caldwell an_impromptu assisted by her daughter, Mrs. E. B 2 Sor Co Lehmer, | afternoon. 5 was downed befc s got t away. He | siderial effects, part of themn to anomali WOre ) d n iist made of the card v B tidar Bybaing 10 Honor. of v e g e T Pl K0S . Wilkins, Congdon, Morss, | _The monthl ing of the Lancaster tod “from | effects and part of the Rl ioqiils of the scttlers in the order of their at- Mrs N e i DB By | Boes Bacing e a3 e e, a0 Mss, | oy Sargent, Howard, Smith. Richards, | Coun ers' assoolation was held at | » pounced | Onr modern me 1o give that they | L 8 o, 20 gTanting the reie After several exciting ga psts were | Mr. and Mrs. M. Hart, Mr. and Mrs, E. B, | Stebbins, Whe Swobe, Harvey, Rowley, | the court house today and topics interesting | on him and held h il the police arrived. | are due te the sun and carth. That the “air ompany the land gives it a right of asked to go into the dining room and have Mr. and Mrs. M. Parr, Mr. and Mrs. D, | Sherwood. _Galbraith, Bender,” Haynes, | to the profession were discussed Another member of the gang named Hope | rises byt ature and falls by its weight,” | Wo¥ W the Black Hills und twenty acres of piece of pic rge and inviting holiday - ME aud Mre Obavics Walkes B ley, Koff and Miss Sherwood frer oyd Allen, ‘the youngster who | was arrested at the same This morn- | The cyc seasons is due to tropical | #round every tcn miles on the right of way wie was found, from the capacious depths of A. Hannam, Mrs. J. H. C. Hart. The | disposing of the substantial features ur ot of thy on the false | ing Page got nine days, but the others we foct and ir suc responds to | 10F station purposes. The grant is a very val- which most interesting favors were drawn ladies' leading prize was won by Mrs. D. | Of the banquet, the feast of the social aud iu- | prete he was cruelly treated at d for examination. Oficer Harry, one of | the tropical cycle he older g ) hog | Nekle 0no and the ¢ any has expended A y congenial dinner party gathered | Chapin, and the ladies' booby prize was car- lectual began. +The Discovery of Amer- | home, was sent to the réform school today as men who helped arrest the gang, was | day arose from " tropical effect and the day | Tully £5.000 in surveying it and it is believed around the hospitable board of Mr. and Mre. | ricd away by ‘Mrs, E. B. Cole. The gents: m a Christian Standpoini” was dis- | a confirmed truant. el laid off today for using unnecessary violence | now corresponds February 12. Piease | that 8 vigorous fight wili be made before the l\\' J. Broatch :.m 'l"s.m-~.« ;Anmu Yel- | leading prize was won by Mr. B 1\ and :n m’nl!k'r' l’xr.\‘ a and ltv\" \‘Il{ 'l'h:l;n = n.-l ty }lrm:;un'r h;\s not yet (»..:-nl.q into | in bringing them to the station, note the character of the weather for the ll”’:‘v?:‘i‘llnh [T'\H ‘lh“l; 'l_n\rl-l\vr‘lh l“;H‘A!u' 'lvlur!ld‘ll-f jow roses and yellow shaded candelabra | t *booby prize was won by Mr. M he remarks were interspersed with a violin { execution his threat td seize cars belonging — - — period fro bruary 11 to 13, doins ie law provides e forfeit- added to the beautiful table. The guests | Parr. The house was decorated with roses | 5010 by Miss Allen and ciouple of humorous | to the Lincoln Street Railway company fc A NEW GEOUND HOG DAY, el ture of the right of way must be made known were Colonel and Mrs. Sheridan, Captain | and smilax. recitations b, onpayment of paving taxes, but it is prob- 0.5 :"\ proclam mirn of th lrrv}l-l-:'u sud u-unlm d Mrs. Worden, Mr. and Mrs. N. ) b R S 1 ble a settlement will be made by Monda Nebraska Meteorologist S iy iree years have expired efforts will be Bard, e s aad rs, Joha L. Webater and | i instl TASLCo0k £ave a bieh fvo party | | A Popuiar Kemedy for Colds. 8 S G e in Sl ke | S eUERS Motacealanie: X Two Mysterlous Murder made to induce President Harrison. to. issue ROR0, fr., M pday aftornoon, ot her bome. 4313 Cusi: | *Mr. J. B. Copeland of Meyersdale, Penn., | for everyibiug, except theexcess erading | Cooxea, Neb.. Feb 1o the Editor of ew Haves, Coun, Feb. 11.—Four hun- | the proclamation before the 4th of March. Mrs. Walter Emm gave an informa J | prize who has boen engaged iu_ the drug business | charged up against them, and it is probable | mur'Bue: On each rotura of K dred Italians are at work on a railway near | SEould this be done the settlers will be luncheon part umber of lady friends | . Hodgin th i S } in Kausas, New Jersey, Florida, New York | that their offer will be accepted, as a similar 4 . St Creek. T bod AP lently | Mitted to file en the land uuder the from 2 until Mook Wednoaday aticrmen | e e N Tl by @ ching mustand | and Pennsylvania for the past nineteen e has been decided against the city paragrapher shoots his squib at February 3 | Btoney Greek. Two bodies of men, evidently | giond law &5 her home on South T “‘.‘,}“‘\‘;:f_{‘;‘.f“‘_‘{“n‘j“.‘(“ e “"“:;'( 1.1:3, “:'“":“'\“ e haiEomery ab- | years,says: “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy | ~ Chris Garder, . telophone linemau, was | as ground hog day. The saying that Febru. | murdered, have been found near there, The The Milwaukes company applied to con- pleasant time was apent at games and | The invited guests were: Mesdames . D, | 15 the best selling cough medicine T have | brought back from Beatrice this morning to | ary 2 foreshows the character of the to be | Police have been unable to get any clew to | gress last winter for an extension of time in pent ot games and | The invited gu ere: Mesdames F.D. | ctor'handled » T " cards. Among those present were Mrs. | Cooper, J. K. Coulter, H. Sturgis, M. L. Pat- | cre handled " People who use this remedy | answer a ‘serious _charge preferred against | shring as being carly or late has come the § s is said to be evi- | which to complete the road to the Black John Hobrecker, jr., Miss Mamie Wiley, Mrs. | terson, F. L. Hodgin, T. H. Beely, Thomp- | *F¢% much pleased with it that they recom- | him by Christena Wetzel, but he concluded | . o “Rigepioy-ghe: snce that half 4 dozen murders Lave been | Hills, but the congressional report at that Miller, Mrs: W. Oitrander, Mrs. O. N. Wil- | son, R F. Hodgin, Wright, Bothevic, Her. | Bend it to their friends and uelghbors. | to hide his own ad the girl's shame by mar- | ' us from an early date. We should know tied in the Ital The $ima sald congress rojectod the appliosHany 3 - Condrl > iy TERE, BoHIeVic, Ler- | There is nothing better for a bad cold. rying her. that February 2 now does not correspond to imitted in the Italian ony. The Ital- | The matter will certainly become very coms son, Mrs. Swith and Mrs. Kendrick Bryan bert Montgomery, Lilly, T. C. Havens, Dev- ying ~ ans profess th densest ignor; regard Last Saturday ovening the Misses Bi ereli, 8. J. Cutler, Misses Sallie Penn. L. . | Telieves the lungs, preventing any tendency Intelligence has been received in the city | the February 2 at the time such weather | 8 ensest ignorance in regard | plicated before it is defiuitely settled. fleld, 9013 Leavenworth street, and their | Swift, Livermore, Mrs. G. Trible, Mrs. N loward pnoumonis, ] is also a pleas of the death of Judge H. W. Weir of Boise | Proverh arose. Time and years have been e 3 broth .es, Messrs. Will and Frank, enter- | Rousseau, Mrs. Crosby, Mrs. Mason. Deli- | flag ;J‘r;:“:’d‘\l:h L;;ru}}:m"“ 50 cent bot- ;ulll ‘1‘.:?1.':,1«,:“‘\“,1m{’m“,\u »}‘xu;‘;m;-u‘; f k;l)x-::lrl" ;:lm‘hm“ ms da ‘-\ml*“fr"‘ poak: By T e I Accessories to the Frick Assault. tained a few fricnds at progressive high five | clous refreshments were served. o Y efended Mrs. Mary Sheec 0 ye LT LTt FRREE TFOR MRS SRR OF e P Pirtssuse, Pa., Feb. 11.—Th v in th a e ) ———————— C vh urdes tropical” year, that is, from the time the ik, Feb. 11.—~Tne bank statement Jury in the yaformally. Thero wers presout Mr and | Sl Augusto Fusco, who emoys the The China Tnland Mission Tids 520 mission- §80, Xhep tried for The e of e | Chooplonts year, thab 1, Tam o sima toe | Naw ¥ reserve has decreased #1,413,000 | base of Henry Bauer aud Carl Nold, charged Yoings, C. Cook, W. G. Ed- | distinction of having been particularly com- | aries, and occupies 108 stations in 14 province: S e " y : 9 . i PR with bei coessoric »fore ot wards, Misses McHoberts, Jessie McRoberts, | mended for his ability ns o teacher of tho | of the empire. © Tucluding. outstations ihocy | , Some thirty-five members of the Lincoln pyr S TR R tar), | spece has decreased $3,418,000, and doposivs | With helng accessorica before, the fact to Wilson, Mrs. Notson, M "wa . 108 0. eling P s 172 locali ey e " Light infantry went up to Omaha this after- | differs from the sidere Nase At te 798 000. The the sttempted assassination of H. C. Frick, Wiison, | Mrs. Notson, Messrs. Twambla, | voice by Mme. Adelina Patti, - has boen o | are 172 localities where the work is going on. | noon to attend o o oo reention. given tu | OF the anomalistic year (per ave decreased §3,728,000. The banks now . " Wise and Reynolas. The greatest number of of Omaha for u year past andis | They have 94 organized churches, with 8,083 | Yheir honor tonight ber the Ouaha guards, helion), or from a year made oo the basis of | hold $17,240,000 in excess of legal req chairman of the Carmegie Steel company, games were won by Mrs Cook tly pursuing his profession aud finish- | communicants. fj boarding and day schools, l;‘ 885 by the Omaka & the times when vegetation starts, or when | ments brought in a verdict of guilty, A very protty dinner was given by Mr. aud | i pupils in voice culture in & maoner that | 7 hospitals, 13 dispeusaries and 13 opium isteict Court News. winters blow. : —— e Mys. Pritchett on Wednesday evening in | must be a pleasant source of gratification to | refuges. John Rodden, & farmer living near Crete, This tropical basis makes the sun cross the Dr. Gluck treats catarrh, Barker block. Dr. Gluck treats catarrh, Barker blocl, land granted the rail- and —~——

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