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8 A ~ _THE OMAHA DAILY BEEs SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1894 charming little blonde who formerly resided CREDITORS SHOE SALE, STATE RESTS PAY“EVS CASh \ A Big Jam athat Clothing Sate. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Periect, Mr. and Mrs. | counterfoits are in circulation In":h{l t:“,' % . In Omaha. Last Monday Mr. -and Mrs, lE LY ST";ER & CO. That big ol \! ite the Boston Arthur English, Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Taylor, | though they are of the opinion tha ere i3 Pixley were fendered an informal recoption ' ..mf" .5,"3:’1"-'..‘.‘.'17'.'. ":!’m“ store is not | The G. + Cook & Son #fioe Stock to Be | Mr. and Mre. Jullus Kessler, Mr. and Mrs. | may be quite a large number. On account at the armory. Mr. Pixley will, however, in the Bell Department Store building Sold at Once, F. A, Greer, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brown, Dr.| of the low denomination they consider the not be alens in his new dignity ad Lenedict, y longer, but on the oarner of 16th and Doug- The G. W. Cook & Son shoe stock, which and Mrs. H. W. Bailey, Miss Abbis Sherman, counterfeit extremely dangerous, as it could Last i fon | for cards have just been fssucd announc'vs | The Most Buitable Thanksgiving Presents |las streets.) Monday will be another big | has been tied up by the creditors for the | Miss Hamilton, Miss Rose Ottver, Miss Mabel | bo easily passed upon merchants and small of the Testimony for the Prosscution the marriage, December §, of Miss Georgie| p d for Y gving day at this sale. In fact, clothing buyers [ past two months, 18 to be sold out im-|Miller, Miss Josephine Perigo, Dr. W. N.| dealers, Taken Yesterday, Chaptiun and Sergeant A. J. Zquives, 1In| Presented for Your Inspeotion Tomorrow, |will miss it it thay don't invest this week. | mediately for whatever it will bring. The [ Dowdorwarder, Mr. 8. H. Rush, Mr. F. C. POy on g WA hwior of the eient the company wii pre. Such 'a chance yow will never get again. | creditors have decided to close out the entire | Stocking, Mt. W. R. Ensilsh and others, AR o A B sent thels respects in a body anl in full Men's wool lined duck coats, 69c; men's | stock before January 1, no regard being pa Communications should be addressed to the | ““Me Mone dross THANKSGIVING LINENS AT SPECI, RICES | elegant full suits, $2.75; cotton socks, 20 a | to cost or value of goods. secretary or executive committee, in care of | sidered at the Friday night meeting of the FURTHER EV.DENCE AS TO CONFESSIONS | "0l 1 iy Light tnfantey arv anl on- AL PRI | " men's ‘extovine heavy ulsters, 1. 8;| The Cook shoe stock 18 the best known of | Prof. Chambers, [ economio section of the Unity club.® thustastis in regard to the coming encamp- wool mitts, with leather facing, 1¢; bove' | any of Omata's high grade stocks, and as ———— The director, Mr. O. 8. Lobinger, SANEN " ment and, according o present arrange- . neat ulsters, 89e; men's fine clay worstad | Mr. Cook was & thorough shoe man he kept SRFEIT. ¢ » Mr. C. 8. Lobinger, e Detonse Will Take Up It Side of the Triat | TNV, A0 SECRINE, [0, BTN Light | TAVIe Cloths and Napkins—Huck and Dam- | (it "edr® (S GO T0e O o vershoss, e el HeW, - thean DY clean; A Vord IS A CUNNING COUNTER m""]\:'f[ [,‘:,,, V‘\“,,k of tho previous mooting Dol g e ARAUR LA L LR L o B /Y 89c; men's extreme fine specimens of fUr | jarge shipment of the new fall stock had Just | pyncerous Bl of Low Denomination Dise | “Mite. Tda. B, Bdson read a comprehensive nesses to Examine—Howling With the Wednesday eveaing r'fe compe- Shams--Exceptionally Low overcoats, $7.76; ‘elogant Kersey Overcoats, | arrived, and was not unpacked at the time phrofihicic i o B 4o o PR LI L el g ratsa o ol Gt e foctbal SIGvAR AL Aoom nincs bre e Sioms, 5907 ohunehie overcoate, with Tap | the creditors closed the store. This goes on| o dangerous counterfelt bill made its | Money and Reasons Therefor of *he fectbal' eleven at woon, things are shoes, chinchilla_© . W il + tieke tont s erous ! ! Money and Re { - Kapt cn the move at the armory, Heim collars and cuffs, $7.50; knit wool ’{ni'ko(s, Gl LI Ui appearance In this city yesterday, being ,,,,,E”.\!v \l\m:‘“t.;‘u.)l.\ read an excellent history - 39c; men's and boys' stift hats, worth up 0| ynyest in Omaha first mortgages, nothing [ sented and detected at the Commercial Na- | % ioken Aone At 4 o'clock yesterday Mlt-:nm»n‘:hr e FOR A RAOE MEETING. THANKSGIVING LINENS. $2.00, pick for 26o; waiteta’ and cooks’ Jack- | safor when carefully placed. ~ Soo FIdolity | tional bank counter. This bill purports o | troonn Foy by Sqncitely - and ||le“n(;~'t‘)‘l.|g:1hlz @ution in the case against Sam Payne, ac i We have a complete stock of the most sult- | &% Mot i §1.25, l‘;}‘;\’{“:"fi'j' ndobery” | Trust company, 1702 Farnam street. be & 18 sliver. Gertiisate; BOANing. abort its | followink Heags:: Pusboser Atve N 3 eused of the murder of Maud Rubel, an-}gommeretal Clab Will Help to Pash tho [able Thanksgiving presents in the linen lino | (hiNE Nas got to wo. ' Fine suits and over- L ———— te, n 18 | Selyiotage; DeAMERHL, ) g nounced that It had no further evidence to Shaliis Ao, that were ever before seen in the city. Slse, s there 18 & Big overstock of this class | 4 OSMUA Optical Co., leading opticlans, J. | face the portrait of Willlam Windom, the | “Wecn llt gigniieion of tho, papers Clostl e was ready to hear the de- | p od ze v f g d enlle pric RECEIVER'S SALE, i \e treasury, 2. Nebeker, treasure \o nex reting of this section oceurs ] nounced that he was ready to hear the de-| cjyh has fssued a large number of invitations [ every one, 418 8, 15th St Bear Dougiis, Emerson planos at A. of the United States, Tt purports to be of | December 14, Subject: “Paper Morey.! BN 114+ LA % 150 DB | SACIEE Binete PV (thFAtteRd T4 SACUR CLOTHS AND NALKIR " 7 " Opposite Boston Store The Haloyon Cla the series of 1891, and is worked on plate : lodpru:'vml. His wllm‘:v! e :n;l o '-I"l‘m-n.»ml meeting of the club on T;m«mry s “\\r:'ll'l;;‘.z handsomo line of dumask sets | p, §—Remember this sale Is now on. Wiid derkar wikhN “"’“_””g of the Haleyon | “B 14" The workmanship of the bill is and the case was continued until Monday | jng Commissioner Utt says that for fear |a om $4.60 upwards, Much cheaper than el Bl e : Mot gettect, #0 neasly 46 that the ooums morning. some good men may have been overlooked "L'“‘“":“'r":k AND DAMABE Hownts Toys at half price at Falconer's, (chlb v@; I|4-I<i jm Hu;lr ‘nlnn on Tuesda 'l(l— terfelt will almost pass muster with an ex The morning session of the court was |in mailing the invitations he wants to make ; / BLS. ———— ng. he object of this organ o | part. taken up with a rehash of the tes- | it known that the meeting is open for every | We have marked down all our fine $1.25| ©13350 TO ST. LOUIS AND RETURN. keep pace with the times in terpsechorean art | Yesterday when the receiving teller was % am Py one interested in Omana's welfare. The |and §150 towels to 30c each; they are and o promote general soclability and good | handling the money, just bsfore putting it SAME PRICE. NEW STYLE, IR HRIOE BAin, PAyne's . don priveipal thing to be discussed will be the | beauties, REsue Vin the Wabash Rallroad. will among ils members. into the vaults, he was running a number sions to the police and newspaper men. | building of a first class mile track and expo- LUNCH CLOTHS. | TFor the Transmissippl Commercial con-| Several new members were admitted to the | of bills through his hands, and as he came tc [} ‘ Reporter Heming of the World-Herald was | sition grounds and to formulate a proposition | In all designs and sizes, at from 50c to $4.50 | gress the Wabash will sell on November class upon recommendation and approval by | this one he discovered that the paper feit -] his | o p Sp for an hour telllng the details of his|for the location of the state fair in this | each. . K 24, 25 and 26 tickets at above rate. For | the executive committee, and a most enjoyable | too harsh. Carefully examining the bill he talk with Payne in Captain Mostyn's office | city. _ DRESSER SCARFS, S tickets and further Information call at [evening was spent. There were upwards of | discovered that the workmanship and the en- 3 .'.sli:l:ri'r}nlll(rv M et Ie 13 he M1k that Ry Lo :’","“'""”:u"'r“"';)"';‘l il R ey s 'l'";"‘;"' 150 | Wabash office, 1502 Farnam street, or at | fifteen couple present, and it 18 hoped that the | graving were perfect, but that the paper was 4 rexel testified to the ta great many of the leading business men 8x72 hemstitched scarfs and higher priced | ypjon depots, Omaha or Council Bluffs, he had with Payne at the time he was tak- have evinced an interest in the building of a 800ds proportionately cheap at this sale, G} N. CLAYTON, N. W. P. Agt. clas will increase as the season advances. slightly off color, and that the fiber w s 100 ong 0 ollowing ladies se. The ba Mclals are unable to k ing the prisoncr to Lincoln, when it was | fine race track for trotting and pacing meet- PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS. ———— ,'.\,:'(;(,';;u‘]‘:.n‘;:;-x“hi;: ana 'r::‘;sk\l\l' S. Sveldon, | form any e Ié.',::::.r;,‘l‘.,,; how: magy et 3 thought necessary to get him out of Omaha and Charley Willlams, the famous| e have 80 odd pattern cloths in stock,| Diamonds, Frenzer, jeweler, opp. postoffice, PERE S ) L : on account of talks of lynching. At that eman who reared and gave Axtell and |7a.inch wide, in lengths of from 2 to 4 yards, - e o Us . ¥ e — o Constantle time Payne told the sheriff substantially | Allerton their splendid records, has made a | in choice designs, at the rate of $1.00 a yard, HOMESEEKERS EXCURSION, AAAA T AR b the same statements as he had given (0| proposition to take charge of the new track | ¢joaper than the manufacturers' prices, w fded; ormnized andy & Captain Mostyn, with the exception that | at a very moderate salary. He will stll| ranted to give satistaction in every particular; To Houaton Texas. sl At ergtalim, and a st of competent bo said that he had been hired by Dr.|retain his interest in the new track a 2 4 : : , 4 wistants, Thirty excurslons (o' furope . Oceans E Brown to kill Maud Rubel and conceal her | Galesburg, Til, but will give one or two | fCMer prices, $1.50 and $1.75 a yard On Tuesdays, December 4 and 18, T will all' 1nes body in the McHugh building. meetings here each year and will bring a big PILLOW SHAMS. Hemstitched, 30x30 pillow shams, in the fine run landseekers’ excursions to Houston, Texas, Dr. nd for t tickets by " Tourlst Agt., zoties P, O € 5 AR 111 ¥ way, $20.00 the round trip, Pennsylvania R. R!, e Mrs. Rubel was placed on the stand to|string of fast horses to compete for the ; s L 5 o fdentify the (-ln(hin: which had been taken | purses. It is also sald that Bud Doble will ::';fl“212"3()”1:‘!!1&““:" ';"‘,“,0/‘““;;:“ ,‘r‘c":"“yr""f s C. l:\TT]r-:uan, ° 7 from the dead body. She identified the | bring his fine stable here, and with the |57 900 359 ot UL L 5 Ramge Block, Omaha. k- bat, the dress skirt and rings and other | strings owned by Gould, Paxton, Kesterson, e g o " articles of wearing apparel. She had not | Chandier, Briggs, Alexander, Du Bois Bros., | We have a beautiful lino of tray cloths, A Card. oy . ’ A HALLLS e goods are marked GEORGE MOORE. g the afternoon session Mrs. Rubel was | races and expositions have stimulated the | three yards in length, these goods are marl o 2 . 5 lucrln(lllv’ll z{:‘n most ;mhl cross-examination, | business men here to emulate their thrifty |at such prices that they are bound to go soon. — e Set of Teeth for. .00 N\ but her identification of the clothing as that | example. The beet sugar factory will also| At 76c you can buy a 36x36 cover, cheap at | New pleture frames at A. Hospe' worn by her daughter was not shaken in any receive scme attention at this meeting, $1.25. P aS—— : wo daughters, who are in the custody of | Toys at half price at Falconer's. %) e e So 7 M’ mm ( : “his former wife, now Mrs. Leach. The 4 ———— iy itchor ngon e X On December 4 and 18 the Union Pacific —_— the soul-inspiring wassall cups, have ! tracts came up before Judge Keysor yes- | Hern ‘o wesiot mime in s Lromecurions | Will sell first class round trip tiokets to all | That new cut glass Samuel Burns has Turkey vanished from th's world, and the 19th ] torday and were set for hearing next Satur- | MrBaldrige has selected W. W. Slabaugh, | Points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyo- | been expecting has just arrived. century reveller Is a conversationalist in & . orney Cowin for the plaintift pre- | cys 3 " Wit ! | mingand Utah at a rate of one standard first b e o] . . . . v-h or coat who admir 14 dhin 4 sonted & bunch of afidavits tending to show | GLALS A\ G0V ke "of the aistriet | class faro for the Tound trip, plus 32. Read | Japancse goods, Nippon Mach, 1511 Farnam Will taste much better if the table is bright- e st Jho M L b that Hugh Murphy, the lowest bidder, could & - gone to the morgue, as she had been asked by her son to stay away from the place and try to remember Maud as she had scen her alive, and not to look upon the body in the condition in which it had been found. respect, Other women were called and testified to attempts on the part of Payne to induce them > the above prices. depot, 156th and Webster, at 9:45 a. m., ip- fo visit the McHugn building with him Howels of the Earth and Back. BLANKETS. stead of 9 a. m.. Afternoon train arrives at 3 Sop $1 2(.?,:1 i Lid BELLEVILLE, . 24.—A remarkable | As cvery one knows are now quite cheap. [ 6:05 p. instead of p. m. Nebraska Silver Fillings for.. Salisbury and those at Sioux City, St. Joe, Kansas City and Des Moines that would come here there seems to be no doubt of the success of the enterprise. The great suc- cesses of Sioux City and St. Joe with thefr HAD T ON HER TRIP. Exciting Ride of a Miner's Wife Into the incident occurred at the Lenz coal mine, near center cloths and splashes, suitable for pres- ents, exceptionally cheap, CHENILLE SPREADS, Just received 250 fine chenille covers, in all the richest colorings imaginable, from cne to At $1.15 you can buy a GixG4 cover, cheap at $1.75. And all the larger sizes in accordance with T take great pleasure in announcing that I am now connected with the People's Furni- ture and Carpet company, 1315 Farnam street, where I will be pleased to meet my many friends, and the public in_general. New Time Card, The Missouri Pacific changes time on Sun- day, November 25. The morning train leaves makes these price mort Tecth Extracted for... 2DC for a few days ifi Best Set Teeth 1o.n$7.50 aud Gold Fillings (or..4.$1 up. 2.5 Y60 t, [ local leaves 5:10 p. m. and arrives 9:10 4. Gold Crow tood that th il be T At $2.50 you can buy a nice wool blanket, cave ) K old Crowns 6 "J.Ln 1;{(\;?:15:': ood 23“0(\‘(:?;)'“”‘@ Wetenso, | Belleville. John Schmidt a miner was at|full 10-4 sizes; the former price being $3.50. ::\(;“l::\]::‘[:f;rj:)lu lo':; Kansas City and St. ok e tO 8 l_ []UH TB‘MMED HA-I- : and already there Is weeping and wailing | work 00 feet below the surface, He had [ At $275 you can buy a fine searlet, all wool gl e il il DENTIS Telephone among them. It was decided at the be- | worked his regular time and another shift | lanket former price, $2.50. 50,| The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul fast 1775, | ginning of the trial that but fiftecen witnesses We still have a few of the very finest $6.50, RS YE ‘ iy s . L 7 s for the defense would be paid by the state, | ShCUId have taken the place of the men)ji4, all wool greys at $5.00, but they are : & Union depot at 6 p. m., makes | % 4TH FLOOR BROWN BLK. ble under the common law, Mr. Marshall ‘would have cause of action, but if the city was not liable under the common law the are .both alleged to be drunkards and unfit persons to have control of the children. Judge Baxter has a family affair of the sensational order on trial in his court. James Gladwyn-Leach elosets are chock full of skeletons of various styles, and they are all being paraded. The case will occupy the attention of the court for several days. The injunction proceedings growing out of the bids on the Sherman avenue paving con- 0t secure the proper grade of asphaltum for the work. Attorney Howe was given until Wednesday to present answers to these charges and showings. Arguments for a new trial were made be- below at noon. But the company was behind The art loan exhibit in the library build- ing closed a week ago. Since that date the hall have a creditable art school. The success of the undertaking is due largely to the generosity of Hon. George W. Lininger and its further ‘success is sald to depend upon his efforts and substantial aid, Baldrige Selects His Assistants, Howard H. Baldrige, the county attorney- elect, has named his assistants, all of whom will be inducted into office with the coming of the new year, at which time he takes court work, while Mr. Goss will attend to matters in the police and justice courts. Mr. Winter will devote a good deal of time to looking up evidence and getting the cases ready for trial. B $5.00 for a double berth, wide enough and big enough for two. the usual fine service of the Union Pacific system has this season been brought to a degree of perfection which leaves nothing to be desirad. City ticket agent, 1302 Farnam st.. Omaha, Neb. —— Hallet-Davis planos at A. Hospe's, e = Cheap Rates to the West. of wonderful prosperity of the irrigated dis- tricts along the line of the Union Paclfic and take this opportunity to see for yourself. For further information, descriptive printed matter, time tables, etc., call on or address exact connection at Sabula, Ia., for Missis- On December 24, 25 and 261 the Missourl Pacifie will sell round trip tickets to St. Heyn, 813-16-17 So. 15th, T Columblan souvenir half dollars at par. Get one with your change at W. R. Bennett Co.’s. Call and inspect our list of mortgages for sale. Fidelity Trust company, 1702 Farnam street, Lovely Christmas gifts are Heyn's photos, crayons, sepias and water colors, Sterling silver goods, Frenzer, opp. P. O. —_— Planos to rent. A. Hospe, 1413 Douglas. e GROPING FOR: LIGHT, shoe made, in fact, they are perfect models of fine foot 1419 Farnam Street. Your Thanksgiving ened up by a few new pieces of silver, an occasional piece of fancy china, or a piece or two of glistening crystal, It is surpris- THANKSBIVING The flaunting peacocks, the noble pastries, the boars’ heads, served on silver platteirs, It is not easy to cb much that is artistiq with an ordinary Sideboard in a small room, And so for the special needs of many buyers we have arranged a series of Buffet Sidee boards for use in limited areas. y t ticket agent, or i The engraving shows such a cne. This 1§ fore Judge Ambrose yesterday in the case Lincoln Cltizens Visit Deadwood, e s o Damy, ing what you can get at our store, for the BUITt to project only two feet from thel wally of Marshall Fleld & Co. vs S. P. Morse & | DEADWOOD, Nov. 24.—(Special Telegram.) C. T. A. U. P. System, OMAHA, Nov. 23.—To the Editor of The We have a com- Co. In the first trlal Morse was given a Judgment for $22,000. It is another of those replevin complications that have become very numerous about the county building lately. Every judge on the bench has one or more Mulvibill. The insurance company had a mortgage for $50,000 on the property in which the Steele-Smith grocery store s lo- cated. The mortgage was foreclosed and the preperty sold. Mulvihill moved to have the salo set aside as the appraisement was too Jow. This was overruled and the case came up again today*on a motion of the defendant 1o have the sale set aside on the ground that the special master commissioner had no agthority to appoint appralsers, as he haa not been sworn and had given no bonds in the case. The coming winter foreshadows an ex- eeedingly busy season for the Omaha guards, and probably not sincs its inception has —About fitty members of the Lincoln Com- mercial club are taking in the sights of Dead- ‘wood, e PERSONAL PARAG APHS, was reglstered at the Merchants yesterday. C. W. Priestley, a banker, and C. . Reno, a stockman of Oakdale, are guests at the Arcade, W. F. Hamilton, proprietor of the Riley house of Plattsmouth, and wife are at the Merchants. H. S. Manville, a prominent stockman of Tilden, is in the city for a few days and is stopping at the Paxton. John Shaw, steward of the Omeha club, is at the St. Joseph's hospital, where he is the city yesterday on their way to Fort Yates, N. D., to Fort Niobrara, where the lieutenant has been ordered to report for duty, E. B. Chandler of the Gamewell Fire Alarm 1302 Farnam St., Omaha, —_— - Toys at half price at Falconer's, shlse il dy ‘White of Council Blufts, C. E. ALLEN, Clerk, Alpha Camp, _—— HARVEST EXCURSIONS SOUTH, Via the Wabash R. R. On November 20, December 4 and 18, the Wabash will sell tickets at one fare, with $2 added. For tickets or a copy of the Homekeekers' Guide call at Wabash of- fice, 1502 Farnam street, or write. G. N. CLAYTON, N. W. P. Agt,, Omaha, hall, 17th and Farnam Sts., Nov, 25th, not fail to hear them. e Oplum habit and alcoholism treated. Years Do Bee: Wil you please state in your paper of Monday what has become of the Pardee contract for city lighting, as I understand it was awarded them, and then has since SUBSCRIBER. — - Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses were 1s- sued by the county judge yesterday: Name and Address. John Hogan, Omaha...... Lillie Lundstrom, Omaha. Otto Becker, Loulsville Neone Kessler, Brainard, Minn, Willlam D. Rule, Oma Mary E. Walker; Omaha Rebuak, Lincoln Age. 32 19 .3 .26 .25 L2 INSTRUMENTS placed on record Nov. 24, 1894: WARRANTY D EDS. ful assortment of odd S888.88558888888. table, at a trifling cost, plete new line of Rogers' silver, a beauti- pieces in china and TETTTTTETTTTT a5 ® V4§ 1819 Farnam St. & Corarsssrsnsssrssssrsssres® Mrs.J.B ENSON See Oursss but is four feet wide. We have others whiol almost reverse these proportions; and thul in one style or another we are able to fig any nook or corner with an artistic board. 040 and unique shapes and sizes & 1206 and 1208 Douglas Strooty MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK. ( Universily= Nebraska LINCOLN. 3 very sick from an attack of typhoid fever, o o . Heart, Lincoln. EONSEHVATU BY []F MUS'E. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Butler have returned g wll e o ] ASEE— LAYING FOR BIG GAME, from’ & very “plexsant trip, having VRd | v ana Mra O Feorm, 1 Clocks, Frenzer deweler, 15th and Dodg. . Omaha Guards r for the I New Orleans and other citles in the south, | oiko B AT lvn("}l.umsn Wit é‘:"-'f.‘?fl"fi?.' BAL ET WILLIAM KIMBALL, Dircctor. 1y rin; t 0 n o i A . THE R a MARK] state Drill-Company Notes, o |, Lieutenant C. B. Sweezey and wite were In | First Soclety of Spirifhallsts at.Patterson's BN AR MARTINUS SIEVEKING, Piano, STRONG FAQULTY IN EVERY LINE, v v ns i sware. speclalty. of them and they all agree that under the mi‘“fl’;‘s‘e’;‘:&‘;‘l‘;’ x‘k’i.“.\"l"“‘""‘g“hfil‘z‘r’ ‘I:]‘I‘,’"I‘; been ignored—neither. rejected nor com- Soymc very pretty patterns in glassware peclalty 2 X oo Y, are the most puzzling | pr. Noble and wife are stopping at the|Camp, In Continental block, Fifteenth and | Pleted: —Would a Bontapy gilored 1nto ity Whether you have 5 cents or $5 to spend, Gharles Shlverlck & Go jorm o tigation extant. 3 Ly i\ . Y i 9.9 2 A any other compan; e legal? Coul not e, i B0 & ition was argosd 1o Judge Keysor's L D e i Douslus stgcels, at 1330 sharp. Sunday, | 1o Pardeo company come onto tho clty. for you can get the most for it at T 5 RBLS yanierday tor the, eontzmation. - of o L e s g LR LR e el Reibi el o g """“"“f’f Is ]”‘l""‘”"" way to compel the . FURNITURE of Every Description) ; B T oae. obSuihmation, ot | ute Areade. 2 : . Wooods counell to complete the contyach C S GG AL Mutunl Life Insurance company agalnst John | I M. Richey, a merchant of Plattsmouth, | Wmcnt ot the grave of the late Soverelgn Dr. The 99 Cent tOl’e, eda; o C [eday, No! uilding, Complete ¥ i o 4 there been shown such enthuslastic activity | company of Chicago; Robert Many, manager | of experience. H. W. Hyde, M. D., 407 Pax- | 15 tent it & sndrno 45 et lot 5. Dot oW B ety P e T it in company affairs as at present manifested; | °f the Chicago Fire Supply company, and ex-| ton block, Omaha, Neb. 6, J I 'Redick's sobdlv +++:$20,000 Second tevm begln p end all this because of a letter recelved a Fire Chief Monarch of Des Moinds, arrived — Helrs of B Claus ' Jacobs, n i m—] P, JK (m— s s Write for Hlustrated Souvenir. 0 It 3 13 ). in the city yesterday and are the guests | FHeyn's matt surface photos, the latest, | pIod of &w nw B25-13. :cw days ago by Captain Mulford from the | of Chief Galligan at his residence, These | inexpensive and appropriate Christmas gitt, | o s Muskinnis o ¢ iAW ——T i nterstate Drill assoclation, informing him | gentlemen learned of Galligan's serious ill- i C O Lobeck, trustee, to J arkham, u 2 . | 2 that the guards were cortainly counted upon [ Ness, and came here especlally (o seo tho| See Fldell"yl'l‘rnst company for gilt edged | A & lots 7 and Biblacke , Spring Valley. 1,20 Extra Guaranteed Dog Skin Glove, buttoned 0 put in an appearance at Memphis, Tenn., | Sick chief. maha securities, Subdiy Of J 1 TUAION'S 40d..... 1. .« 1,500 . : : mext My to Toter - the competttive arii S e ey % Bros BRI e, £ lat ulu.‘-.‘.;\ ana © W Boster {o G WwioN, with four large pearl buttons, price $1,50. F +Upon the receipt of the letter a spirited | Ay the Mercer—W. E. Engls - hnson Bros. ,coal, . i ot 4, block 6, Popmleton park............ L » y plr Mercer—W, E. England, 0. M. Ar- [ ¢ A, ‘bidg. Tel. 824" Hormin. useh’ andywite to B Wo 3 . A & Bn Dot e, h:«:g{p.d:;m!i pishi T e g S e plock 1 BoRme & Fe addi 1t & Misses laced glove, good quality, price $1, ! ?ln:- and to take immediate wteps (o place |z Ambier, Mrs. M. J. Paul, Thurman; Ottg | ATtsts’ supplies, A. Hosps, 1513 Douglas, Y R . Yo members in condition to make a credit- | Jessen, Nebraska City . e k 3, Thirteenth Btreet ad.s 600 ’ i i i - ] lbleilnllerll';nczalsr‘x’%, If possible, bring home | At the Atcade T ‘M. Dorrington, Al Watches, Frenzer, jeweler, 15th and Dodge. bioe hirteenth street” a Boys' gloves in dog skin, lined and un e ‘ ce of the $5,600 ple offered by the Drill | &nce; Frank Cooper, Oakdale; J, W, T, . Baliciacion.* dlice the meoting a ‘citizons: | Thomas, North Behd; Frabk. Mckinney,| Toys at half price loone! lined, for $1.00. hthe Archivas of fhe Hoty Ly c‘"gmu“. has been organized, which has N:‘;"":::12:;:’;)",-“1"," AR s Read Flde]l[_m . 4 .n'llll\llhfinlluhlllol’]dlllnlhwkflg; IRRIEIN e ataring of ‘the Rsceeseiy s James Heaton and wite, Lincoin: Miss A large line of party gloves from 8-button J 2, VD, e or; A . The members have already begun getting | daughter, "W, 0. Chamberlain, Lincain In shape and are gbing through the manual i o , West Point; Samuel McCord, C. Crawfors length to shoulder, in white and colors. A POSITIVE CURE 3 -pacl:lonut: familiarize themselyes with the | Elgin. X G ¢ all kind for all Stomach, Kidney and Bowel y urch o 3 At th Millard-P. ¥, McDx 4, E. 8 T 8 s, ; t the 1agt company meeting General | Wikse, Penders & Broonn Seetios: Ladies’ and children’s mittens of all kinds troubles, especially L ',&.,I Colonsl Benham and Captain Gil- | Charles 1. Magoon, Lincoln; John R. Hays well as Gen- Gage and Colonel Biil i]h of the regular army, Norfolk; C. J. Phelps, uyler; Blmer Re- burk and wite, W. H. Hulbert and wife, We have the strongest and handsomest ladies’ driving CHRONIC CONSTIPATION, N. N. G., were | Lincoln. g d Price 50 cents, Hold by all druggleig | inimously elected honorary memb: be-| “At the Merchant Usher, wite and g-oves made, # use of distinguished servico rendered, and | daughter, Fremont; Charles 8§ Fowler, us of the interest displayed by these gentlemen In the welfare of the guards. North Bénd; L. W, Osborn, Blair; Mrs. L. H. Denison, Crete; N. G. Clulberg, Kearney; Another lot of 7-hook Foster lace for 75¢. ‘The Franciscan Remedy Co., b 16 toth our own designs and imported ap .- and now It appears that over fifty have been going rapidly. g ’ 16TH AND DOUGLAS, 1 E subpoenaed. ‘I:)l:u m;,:l ;I‘JS lml);nlsl position | In its orders and Schmidt with others con-| Fine white blankets at proportionately. low 6‘}4‘3‘ ;‘"’; DOK}:‘:[;‘W(\);L norrrl\gx% mnt Duhuufio i on account of having been compelled to at- | cluded to work extra time. He sent word | prices. Crbbes 1418 AR MR LIDE L St o A PER , 3 tend the trial, and a howl is going up on all | to his Wife to have some lunch brought to| Comforts—a large assortment, ranging in | Ciosse 10 e m., St Paul 245 p. m. CENT - 1 tides among the witnesies who have been | Him. Siie fled a bisket with eatables and |prices rom $1.00 to $8.75. g nan 3 i c 58 10 B 1 walked a considerable distance to the mine | Hondsome Eider quilts. i e o\ alled in the case In Payne's behalf. with it. Arriving there she conciuded to go KELLEY, STIGER & CO., Jewelry. Joe. P. Frencer, opp. postofiice, \o7or than Foplas Shldse X Won by the City. down in the cage, a thing she had frequently Cor. Farnam and 15th Streets, Now OMMMAM LRI Train. s S e i e The city of Qmaha won a decision In a per- | done before as ghe desired to speak with her o R e o o 92 ) o sure and come early so you [g) - D1 HAKA i Shiotwhs 1bWEred Nataioaini LiibTAAs n and after Sunday, November the have a good selection, E sonal injury case in Judge Keysor's court | fusband. She was lowere G Toys at half price at Falconer's. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul ‘“electric s yesterday. The case had several peculiar fea- | 'It0 the bowels of the earth and almost imme- e lighted Timited” will leave Omaha at § p. m. —_— g S L oF 0 | diately Mrs. Schmidt gave birth to a bouncing > i Rrriving S0 0N oAkt 0 6 1 Re gk, I;»m-. Y ) tures, and the decision established a rule | bou®ipe™ Nother and. child were tenderly To California ina Tourist Sleepor. grriving in Chloago at 9 a. m. Remember this & . ¢ for which the city's legal representatives |cared for by the grim-faced miners with| The Burlington route’s personally con- e ale on fdair Goo S have been contending for some time. candles in their caps and they were soon on | ducted excursions to the Pacific coast are - ket Agent, . a l;‘"', oViliam . Marshall fell through a|ierra firma again. A messenger was sent for | just the thing for people of moderate means. W il $ Switches at $1, formeriy $2.50, l;nfslo\rem:sm:ev;:rt ;.;I.“ g:;ll:':nlc;“ulfi:‘llrl"f‘_? a doctor and another for a carriage to take l_(h:up—rospl‘cmble— comfortable — expedi- it B“m—O————s e e want to call your attention to our Li\\'il: m\ul ,‘“'-,0 ,m.m(’,.lys 0, ¢ 2 o 2 St the young miner to his mother's home, but [ tious. L : g ’ E ‘hes at 81,50, Of . X ho city and seclred settlement, Immedl: | bofor elther arrived Mrs, Schmidt gavo birth | From Omala overy Thursday morning, | 00ds for Thanksgiving and would suggest new line of Boys'and Youths’ School Vontilated Bangs at 82 and 83, ; O ot iaoand commenced 8Ult | ¢ another boy baby by the side of the coal [ through to San Francisco and Los Angeles | Ao scts, fish scts, soup sets, cider tum- Shoes, made with extra heavy double N to recover $5,000 for his wife's services while shaft. without change of cars. Bxperiencéd ex- 8 and carving sets and is making low J RRRRRSS [ oranien Ly, tesscniof the anclaenty d twins after some delay | Cursion managers and uniformed Pullman | prices for five days. soles, the leather cat from selected calf MRS. R. H. DAVIES The city set up the detense that the required | 11e ToWher Al (wind afier, Some GSY | [orters i charge. Second class tickets ac- e — g % : | . R. . N fotice of the accident had mot been served | T¢3° R V| Cepted, Cars are carpeted and upholstered | Toys at half price at Falconer's, skins; they are stitched with the very 1520 D. las St i upon the city. In passing upon the case |2T® &l doing well and have spring seats and backs, mattresses, ——— best of silk thread, and as stylish as an ouglas Street, | Judge Keysor stated that If the city was lia- Pormanoat Art Exhiblt. blankets, curtains, pillows, towels, ete. Only St Louls and Return. ) ylish a y ik BT y { A The route is over the “‘Scenie Llnfi nfctlhe Loltlns (u(yl- $13.50. For furthér information wear— n . plaintift had no case. He decided that, as the | borrowed pictures have been returned to|World,” through Denver, Salt Lake ty | cal :fll epot, v]Cvllx and Webster, or com- ry law which provided for damages in such | the owners and of the remaining pictures a |and Sacramento. All the wonderful can-|pany's office, N. E. Corner 13th and Farnam. Boys’ Sizes, 2 to 51 = $2.50 ;HE! also provided for the notlce of the ac-| permanent exhibit has been arranged. This [ yons and peaks of the Rocky mountains e 5 > PP c P cldent, the case would be dismissed and the | will form the nucleus from which it 18 hoped | are passed during the day. /A suit made of Rosenberg & Co, tallors, at Youths I11to2s = £2.00 ] costs taxed to the plaintiff. will spring a gallery of fine arts, which will Full information at 13I24 F El’nnnll street, or :;‘E.Dfl,hlln (-(ll\lllul :.0 any mfidelt:ifispiofi in the % q become one of the chief attractions of the | by addressing J. Francis, general passenger Y. ax Morris, manager, 'arnam st., ) . » P ‘ Court Notes. oty As it stands today, it is well worth | agent, Burlington route, Omaha, Neb. formerly cutter fo rthe American tailors. i We telilfi you it's the best boy’s shoe made, which T E . 4 Judge Ferguson will pass upon the Bishop | seeing, no admission fes being exacted. S e e alone is sufficient guarantee, ¢ 1 Bcannell injunction case on Monday. Everybody is invited, not only to view the | gilverware, Frenzer, feweler, opp. postoffice. | Ask for & Columblan souvenir halt dollar R . A verdict for $539 was found in Judge Blair's | works of art, but to visit the art school, —_— - — ;l’ y’»‘l‘“‘ cn:"gxo ll!v W. R. llnr!nell Co.’s. P oourt yesterday for the plaintift in the | which is meeting with gratifying success in Qur Italy. lwy glve the away at par; no extra 1 case of Gavin vs the American Fire In- | all respects. It is the intention of the art Time was when the ‘“glorious climate of charge. T § et S ' 4 jRifance colapany. assoclation to offer for sale some of the | California” di1 not attract tourists. But year | New scale Kimball piancs at A. Hospe's. A y The custody of the two Onek children has | Canvases now on exh bitlon. ~The proceeds | geter year the tide of travel sets in stronger e . been awarded to Rev. John Willlams in be- | of sales will go to maintain the exhibit and | 4nq” stronger every fall and winter toward | Como at once to avoid delay of getting L] g *half of the Children's Ald society, by County | School, the burden of which falls on a few | thig fayored region. There Is no climate like | your photos finished in time for Christmat E Judge Baxter. The parents of the children | eNthuslasts, wko are determined that Omaha | (¢ on this continent for a winter resort, and . H. Galbraith, Albi E CJ N 134 VAX BURKS 8T, CHICAGO, ILL. ¥ E I, albraith, C. Jams, - 3 ‘a1 -:":n.‘fiv; KR AL A P e praska Uiyl ";, “,'““0‘:“' ,*_‘"“,"".'lnr“ i Combination Pockethook and Card Case In real leather * for Cireular 1nd Ninatrated Oalendan, ] ] ty Wedneaday, November 14, where the | &*"Eantuen seoun * &"Wiok] Greeiey and Sterling sllver corners for 75c. Was married to Miss Pearl Page, & | Fink, Greele; Center; A, Clark, Plattsmouth, i For sale by Kubn & Co., 15th & Douglas | |

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