Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 27, 1887, Part I, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE'SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 27 , 1887.-SIXTEEN PAGES.
Complete Outfits Ranging in Price
'From $12 to $100.
These is no longer any necessity of sending east for amateur outfits and
photographers' supplies , as we keep constantly in stock everything
needed by either PROFESSIONALS OR AMATEURS. Everything is
sold at eastern catalogue prices , no freight added.
as Gift for UN Boy.
Parents , you can rgive" your boys no more useful or instructive pres
ent than a neat AMATEUR Outfit. It will elevate their mind and teach
them more about the beauties of nature than any teacher could do at
one hundred times the cost. It is a present that will not alone be a pleas
ure to your boy but to your entire family and friends.
Our outfits are the finest made. They weigh from 2 to 1O Ibs onlyand
for durability are unexcelled.
They are manufactured by the celebrated house of
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & Co
The largest house of the Kind in the world. See our goods
and get prices.
1108 Farnam Street.
P. s. If this ad. should meet the eye of some amateur photo
grapher , who is now sending east for goods , we would say ,
GIVE Us A TRIAL. .
News and Gossip of the Various
Secret Orders.
DOINGS OF THE ODD FELLOWS.
Tlio A. O. U. AV. nn l Its Rapid Pro-
nr < " < s Masonic News Knight H
and Imdlt'H of Honor General -
oral Gossip-
COI.ONKI. PUKKMAN WIMOHT , hns re
tired from the position ot supreme secre
tary of the Knights and Ladies of Honor.
The prime reasons for Colonel Wright's
resignation nro his largo jwrfronal inter
ests and the fact that the allowance for
clerical assistance was so reduced as to
iniiko it necessary to cu rtnil his force ,
which inndo him nnablo to keep the
IniMiiesH of the ollico in such a form as
lie desired. Colonel Wright has been
wjiTolar.v of the grand lodge of the order
in Mibbo'uri , and resigned two years ngo
to give his undivided attention to the
hiipremo beerotaryship. He also served
ns grand protector of the order in Mis-
houriaud is at present proprietor of the
Hoeord , n monthly exponent of the
order's interests. It is not probably
that there will bo any other changes in
the biipromo ledge olllcers. Supreme
Treasurer MeBrido and his chief ns-
Mhtnnt , Frank D. MaeBelhhavo evcr.y-
tliing in order to move from St. Louis
to Indianapolis in the early part of Jan
uary. George W. Check of Louisville ,
was appointed supreme secretary in
place of Mr. Wright. Check refused to
accept the appointment , MI that the bit-
premo protector was obliged to look
elsewhere for a secretary. Accordingly
Mr. C. W. Harvey , one of the supreme
triibtces , was chosen , while Mr. Check
was appointed to the ollico of supreme
trustee in place of Mr. Harvey.
The following is a list of the Grand
Sires of the Sovereign grand lodge , I.
O. O. F , , from its institution to the pres
ent time : Tomas Wildey , Baltimore ,
Md . ; Maines Gettys. Georgetown , D.C. ;
* Ceorgo ! Kovsor , Baltimore , Md. ; * Sam-
uol II. Perkins , Philadelphia , Pa. ;
* /.enas B. Glazier , Wilmington , Del. ;
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* .Iohn A. Kennedy. New York city ;
* IIo\voll Hopkins , Philadelphia , Pa. ;
* ThonuiH Sherlock , Cincinnati , Ohio ;
* IIorn K. Kncuss , Philadelphia , Pa. ;
* Hohort II. Grillin , Savannah , Ga. ;
* William W. Moore , Washington , D.
C. ; * W. G. do Sausfeuro , Clmrlcston , S.
C.Villinin ; Kllison , Boston , Mass. ;
* Gcorgo W. Haeo , New Orleans , La. ;
Snmuol Craighead. Dayton , Ohio ; * Robert -
ort B. IJoylbton , Winiiftborough , S. C. ;
.Tames 15. Nicholson , Philadelphia , Pa. ;
* Isaac M. Veiteh , St. Louis , Mo. ; .lames
1' . Sanders , YonkorsN. Y. ; E. 1) . Fnrns-
worth , San Francisco , Cal. ; 'Frederick
1) . StuartjWashiiigton , D. C. ; Cornelius
A. Logan , Chicago , 111. ; Milton J. Dur
ham , Danville , Ky. ; .lohn W. Stokes ,
Philadelphia , Pa. . John B. Harmon ,
San Francisco , Cal. ; * Luther J. Glenn ,
Atlanta , Ga. ; Erie J. Leech , Kcokuk ,
In. ; Henry .T. Garcy , Baltimore , Md. :
John H. White , Albion , N. Y. Total , 129.
THK COXVKXIXO in Cairo , 111. , on
Tuesday , November 1/5 / , of the annual
meeting of the grand ledge of the Inde
pendent Order of Odd Fellows of the
state of Illinois , in conjunction with
the Itohckah Degree lodges , I. O. O. F. ,
was of unusual interest , both as regards
attendance and proceedings. Elabor
ate preparations were made for the cn-
tortainment of the representatives and
their relatives and friends. Seven hun
dred out of the 757 lodges in the state
were represented , which made the gen
eral attendance up in the thousands.
Dwellings and stores were elaborately
decorated , while arches of welcome
spanned all the principal streets.
Sleeping cars belonging to the various
roads centering at Cairo were at the
service of the visitors , which , with the
hotels and the hospitality extended by
cjti/ons generally , were amply sulll-
ciont to accommodate the largo crowd.
"
The Cairo opera house was "made the
headquarters of the grand ledge , whore
the se.sbioiiB wcro held , the Cresent
Kink furnishing the same accommoda
tion for the Daughters of Rebcka.
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THK FOLLOWING gains in the several
jurisdictions of the Knights of Honor
for the week ending October 22 last , are
announced by Supreme Reporter B. F.
Nelson : Alabama 0 , California 8 , Con
necticut 1. Colorado 22 , Fjorida 2 , Geor
gia T , Illinois -'f Indiana 1 , Kan
sns 2 , Kentucky C , Louisiana 20 *
Massachusetts 2 , Minne.-ota 2 ,
Mississippi 11 , Missouri ! ! , Now
Jersey 0. New York 12 , North Car
olina 1 , Ohio 2 , Pennsylvania 1 , South
Carolina 1 , Tennessee 12 , Texas 14 ,
Vermont 2 , Virginia 1 , West Virginia. .
1 , Wisconsin 2. Total 149.
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THK UKOULAK meetings of the Cen
tral Lahor union , to bo held on the see-
oml and fourth Saturday nights of each
mouth , at the Grand Army of the Re
public hall , on Douglas street , will after
this bp open to all members of the labor
organizations represented in wiid union.
It is also the intention of the Central
Labor union to have open meetings on
the first and third Sundday afternoons
of each month , to which the workingmen -
men of this city are invited.
Ax Aimcu : appearing in the Bnn of
November lit , in regard to the action of
the Knights of Pythias towards a con
victed murderer in California , should
liavo been credited to the Pythian
Knight of Rochester , New York , the
leading organ of that prosperous order.
The ommishion was entirely uninten
tional , and the correction is but justice
to that journal.
TIIK KXPKNSKS of the last Supreme
Ledge , A. O. U. "W. , will foot up about
$11,000. Topcka , Kan. , is to have an
A. O. U. W. hull to cost 8150,000 or
thereabouts. St. Paul , Minn. , has or
ganized a Building association , and
they expect to raise $200,000 with which
to build a hall. The order is booming
rather than dying , as claimed by tome.
SimiKMK CoMMAxnint GKOKOI : W.
RKID of the Select Knights , A. O. U.
\V. , has appointed a committee to form
ulate a military code for the order. The
committee met in Kansas City on the
18th inst. to make all the necessary ar
rangements.
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ALT. itnrouTS indicate that there will
bo present in Cincinnati during the
session of the supreme lodge , next year ,
not less than ( UOIH ) , ) knights , of whom
fully 12,000 will bo in uniform.
Tun oiiAN'n I.ODOE , B. P. O. E. ,
meets in New York December 11.
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ACCOHDIXO TO the pcmi-annual re-
Is to
The child wo always backed with our voice and money , is gel ting there , Kemomber that wo are the pioneers in Sou U
Oin aha ; that \vc have b'een with her ever since she was a cornfield ! Wo know every i'oot of her boil and the valna
thereof. We have the largest list of choice
BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE LOTS
DON'T PAIL TO GET AN INTEREST IN
Along with the men that represent the Hundred Millions. Call at our ollice and let us give yon some pointers
Get prices and then come to us , and we will sell yon lots in the vicinity at from 10 to 25 per cent lowe *
h an you can get them elsewhere.
M TJFTO1T CO ,
309 S. i6th StOpp , Chamber of Commerce. Telephone 854 ,
WHAT DO WE LIVE FOR ?
If this ouestlonshould be propounded to one thousand Omaha people , the answerwould be unique Indeed
their e.ristanee. Nome think their OH/// / mission
People as a rule , hare straiute conceptions oftlic veal slanlflancc of / /
sion in life Is to take the worldeasy , and lei the. other * do the work. Some people hare met with arcnt succe * * in
followlnti an occupation of this kind ; butthli Is not so with most people , lour areraac lanyard Is of little con-
setiucnce In this world. He loiters around front plaeu to place. thinking ofsomcthtnu or winehodif to tulle about ,
lie icorks his u-aii throuah the world in the easiest manner possible. Another class make nreat pretensions hut
lacktuc * . Than are "alwaus aolnij to' ' but never do. ll'e hare others poor , but willing : As a rule these people
constitute more toward public interprisc , accordtnu to their means , than our moderately irculthii people :
have heard of people of wealth , whose accumulations hare come b/ ) the public spirit and work of others , icho
tloin contribute to anuthlnn towards buUdinit up the citiIn which then reside. Kccrii elhj has too manii of this
c/asf. Omaha has a few too mann , but the preponderance of public spirit , enterprise and push is so areat in this
wonderfulu ! prourc. < sire cltn , that then must HO along with the currcnc. * ls u-c walk about and look ui > on the
. . . . . . . j/ou. Our property . , , . .
plierc t"8o when you ittn use ns in i/our business , drop in.
Gate City Land Co.
307 SOUTH i6TH ST. , OMAHA ,
FOOT OP N , STREET. , SOUTH OMAHA.
port of the Ki-mul lotlpo ot Maine ot K.
ot P. , their inemlwrhhip is 0,42:2 : , mukiiitf
a nut gain of ! U7 for the pubtbix months.
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INMISPOUKI thcA. O. U. W. has a
membership of 19,543. In the entire
order it ia 101,000.
f. j .
Tun sisciiKTAiiY of the A. O. U. W.
Upuhurcli Monument ubboeiutiou re
ceived up to date $8K ( ) .
,
A COUNCIL of the Koyul A roan urn has
been organized within Omului lodge ,
No. a9 , B. 1' . O. E.
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.Toiix FiiAXCis , D.D. E. G. R. , has
boon elected a delegate to the grand
lodge , ' B. 1' . O. E.
CHURCH XOTICKS.
mrmr.
Calvary Baptist church , Saunders street
near Cuinlng Hev. A. W. Clark , pastor
Preaching at ll ( : ! ) a. in. and 7:110 : p. in.
Sunday school at 11M a. m. All are cor
dially invited.
Beth-Eden Baptist church RPV. H. TJ.
Bouse , pastor. Preaching by the pastor at
4:15 : p. in. at St. Mary's Avenue Congreg.i-
tion.il church. Sabbath school at II p. in.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. :
Strangers cordially welcome. Seats free.
North Omaha Baptist Mission , 2409 Saun
ders street Kev. F. W. Foster , missionary
pastor. Preaching on Sunday at 10 : ! ! 0 a. in.
and 7:110 : p. in. Sunday school at 12 in.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. La
dies'society meets on Monday at ! i"iO : p. in.
with Mrs. W. B. Gates. 2210 Ohio street.
The public cordially invited to all services.
First Baptist church , Strangers' Sabbath
home , corner Fifteenth and Davenport
streets , Hev. A. W. Lamar , p.istor Preach
ing at 10:10 : ! n. in. , and 7iO : : p. in. Young
people's meeting at 0:45 : p. in. Morning
sermon by Hev. B. L. Bouse , pastor of Beth
Eden Baptist church. Evening sermon by
the pastor , theme : ' 'Tho Conversion of a
Uleh Man. " Sabbath school at 12 in. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at 7:130. : All
are cordially invited. Seats free.
Mnnomvr.
Seward Street M. E. church Hev. Charles
AV. Savldgo will preach in the morning up-m
'How to Help the Poor. " In the evening
his subject will bo : "Selling the Birthright. "
The llrxt quarterly meeting of Trinity M.
E. church will bo held Sunday morning at
their place of worship , corner Twenty-fourth
and Binney streets. Hev. J. W. Phelps
will preach , after which will bo administered
the bacreinent of the Lord's supper. An op-
portunity will be pivon for uniting with the
church by loiter and on probation. i _ 3
Services of Trinity M. E. church will beheld
hold at the corner of Saunders uiul U limey
streets PreafhiiiK at 10:30 n. in. ami 7iO ;
j ) . in. Sunday school at I2iO : : p. in. Young
people's mooting ut 7:30 : p. m. Alfred 11.
Henry , uastor.
First United Presbj terian , f,12 North
Eighteenth street. Hev. E. B. Graham , pas
tor. Public worship at 10:30 : a. in. and 7:30 :
] > . in. Sabbath school at noon. Subject of
the evening sermon : "OnoCurso of Omuha. "
Park Avenue United Presbyterian church
Hev. J. A. Henderson , pastor. Corner Park
avcnuo and Grant street. Preaching by the
pastor at 10:30 : a. in , and 7-30 p. in. Sabbath
school at noon. You are invited.
Southwest Presbyterian church , corner
Twentieth and Leavenworth streets. D. H.
Kerr , P.istor. Morning service 11 a. in.
Evening service 7:30 : p. in. Sabbath school
nt 12:15 : p. in. Young people's meeting , (1:45 ( :
p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:30. : Teauhi'rs' meeting 8:30 : p. m.
Wednesday evening.
First German Presbyterian church On
Eighteenth and Cummg streets. J. G.
Schaiblo , pastor. Divine service at 10:30 : a.
in. and 7:1(0 : ( p. m. At 3 p. m. on Fourth and
Center streets at the residence of Max Doeh-
noko. Sabbath school at 12 m. Bible and
prayer meeting every Wednesday evening
at 7:30. : Germans are invited. Strangeis
made welcome.
North Presbyterian churchSaunders street.
Hev. Win. H. Henderson , p.istor. Services
at 10:30 : and 7:30 : o'clock. Sabbath school at
noon. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 : p. in.
Welsh Presbyterian , services hold nt 0. > . " >
North Twenty-eighth street. Sunday school
at 2:30 : p. m. Praise service at 7:30 : p. in.
Castellar street Presbyterian church , Six
teenth and Castcllar streets. Preaching ut
11 a. in. and 7:110 : p. in. by the pastor , Hev. J ,
M. Wilson. Sunday school at a p. m.
Young people's union at (1:45. ( :
WostminsterPresbytcrian Church Troiell's
Ball , 270'J Leavenworth street Preaching
by the pastor , Hov. .Tohn Gordon , nt 10:30 :
a. in. and 7:30 : p. in. Sunday school at T2m.
Hamilton street Presbyterian church ,
Hamilton street near Lowe avenue. William
.1. Palm , pastor. Sabbath services nt 10:30 :
a. m. and 7:30 : p. in. Sithbath school at 12 in.
Wednesday prayer meeting at 7:30. :
Ambler Place Presbyterian church , Hev.
G. N. Lodge , pastor. Services at230 ;
o'clock. Sunday school at ! ! :30. :
Central United Presbyterian church , Sev
enteenth street between Dodge and Capitol
live. Hev. John Williamson , pastor. Services
at 10:30 : a. in. and 7:30 : p. in. Subject in the
morning , "Growth , " in the evening "Man
hood. " Ttho sermon in the evening will bo
for young men. Sabbath school at 13 in.
Young People's prayer meeting at 0:13 : on
Sabbath evenings All arc Invited.
South Omaha Presbyterian church , cor
ner Twenty-llfth and Q streets , South
Omaha. Hev. G. N Lodge , pastor. Ser
vices at 10:45 : a. in. Sunday school at 12 in.
Presbyterian church , No. 1010 Lake .street.
Sabbath school at 2:30 : and preaching service
at 4 o'clock p. in.
First Presbyterian church , corner Dodge
and Seventeenth streets. Hev. W. .1. Barsh.i
pastor. Sen ices at 10:30 : and 7:15. : Young
Peoples' meeting at 7. Sabbath school at
12 in.
in.Hillside
Hillside Congregational church. Omaha
View Hev , H. C. Crane , pastor. Special
services continuing throughout the week will
begin at 7:30 : p. m. Hev. .1. L. Maile , M. L.
Bolt and others will preach.
Third Congregational church , corner of
finetecnth and Spruce streets. Services at
) :30a. : m. and 7:30 : p. in. A. B. Penniman
Prospects. " Sunday school at noon. Young
Peoplo's Society of Chribtian Endcav or at
0:30 : p. ui.
i.u nir.itN .
ICount/o Memorial Evangelical Lutheran
corner of Sixteenth and Baincy streets
Hev. J. S Detweiler. pastor. Church ser
vices and preaching by the pastor at 10:30 :
a. in. and 7:30 : p. in. Sunday school at
noon.
German Lutheran church , 1005 South
Twentieth street E. J. Frcse , pastor. Ser
vice every Sunday at 10 a. in. Sunday school
at2 p. ui.
UNITARIAN' .
Unity church , Seventeenth and Cass
streets Hev. W. 13. Copchiml pastor. Ser
vices at 11 a. in. and 7:00 : p. m Sunday school
'
at 12:15. : Subject of sermon 'Sunday
morning : "Tho Growth of a Festival. "
Subject of evening ronvGisatioii at 7 : "As
trology and Alchemy. "
roxciurn.vTioxM , .
Cherry Hill Congregational Church
Hov. A. F. Sherrill.D. D. of thu First church
will jireach in the morning at 11. Sunday
school immediately after the service. Even
ing service at 7:30. : Young people's meeting
at (1:30. ( : AH are invited.
St. Mary's Avcnuo Congregational Hev.
Willard Scott will preach both morning and
evening at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p.m. Even
ing topic , "Forgetting. " Young people's
choir in the cvoningand gospel hjinns. Sun
day school at noon ; chapel schools at 3 o'clock.
All are welcome.
in : coru , .
St. Barnabas Free church , Nineteenth and
Califoinia streets John Williams , rcc.
Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute *
N. W. Corner of 13th and Dodge Streets ,
I'or UKtmUtm'iit ol nil t'lliliiMC uiul simillCAli
IMxitxis IIIMOH , Arm u\trs lor DrtoiiMiTtr. ! ) .
ninl Tin S M lto t fn < IIIUi' , iii | | > uriiliii iiiui n > mi *
illi-H fur KIH i'i- f ill tri'nlnii'iil ( it i-vcry form t (1I -
r.i- rt'iiulrlMii MiMIt ul or surnlml tiviuim'nt. HUTY
M.W 1KIIMIM Ilir IM1IKMX llmr IIU-I'ITAI. ACCOM-
MoMMioNMln the wi" > t.Vrllit lor rliutlHrs uuIK ) *
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spine , l'IU' , Tumor * . ( 'imtor , Catarrh , MroiicliUI * . la.
hnlnllitn , lllcitildty , 1'im'lyM" . ii : > llcn | > 't Kidney.
llliidilt'r , l < ) c , i : r , skin , uiul lllooil unit nil Mirulcal
( iporntliui * . l > i KAts of WOMKN it M'triAi/ir
HOOK < in DK'iirc' ( it Wdinpii Fill. ! : . Only rollnblo
iiKMllcnl iMHlllutii niiikliii ; n MUMMaltjr of I'lllVATU
IHM\MM : Ml iiinoil ill ( M i'i > iuci' tiilly trcaloil
lVi mn muttilt' tel lt Hi tri'iilvil nt liomp by rorrp.
ppomli'iK ! AlliiimiminlriitlmK roMIMoiilliil. Merit
tine * or tii'tutini'Ml * ! > liit hy iiiull nr I'M1"11 * , * ecuroly
linrki'tl , no tnnrki to hi ll < ate content * or monitor. Una
IHTMmnl liitrnlrw i > rc < lt > ii > ' < l. Call anil cuimilt Hi , or
M'litl history ot > our ntai' , amio will MMIII In tuMii
wnippor , our HOOK 10 MKN litlKitpon 1'riviilc , tipo *
i I U ttntl .Nt'Mom ItlMM11 ! " * , fit . Aililrt" * * .
Onmliii Medical and Surgical Institute , or
Dr , McMenamj , Coh 13lti i and Ooiige SlSn Omaha , Heb
MORAND'S '
I.rssons cvoiy 'I InirMlnyAftcrnoon nml 1'vcnlnff ,
lommcnciiiK on v"y
Tliursdny , December 1st , 1887.
, ltnnllcs. . 4 1 > . III. Adults H 1' . !
Mr. Mm amiould ii'-iM-cttully lufiT tonnyoj
tliolltst fiiintlics of Ik" < Jlolncs uiul Kcokuk ,
] < ma. , Qulticv , 111 , , uheiu liu 1ms for ten yoara
uiul Is Him Kh lug lubb
lor. Plain celebration of. the Holy Euchar
ist at : ! tOn. in. ; litatiynntlclioralcelclirutlon
at 11 a in. Choral oven sonj ? at 4 p. in. Sunday
school at liJjyo p. in. StnuiKcrs cordially wcl-
coincil.
St. Philip's Free church ( colored ) 818
North Nineteenth street. John Williams ,
pastor. Sunday school at 2 illO p. in. Kven
sontratS p. in. Slrangcis most cordially
welcomed.
All Saints church , corner Twenty-sixth
( F.iirview ) and Howard streets Farnam
and Park avenue or St. Mary's avcnuo cars
Kov. Louis Xahner , rector. Early cclobra.
tlon , 7JO ; ! a. in. ; morning service 11 a. m.
Even sonff 7:30 : p. in. Sunday school 9:45 : n.
in. Evening survico ( . 'specially for younfj
men. Several young men will speak. AU
coidialU invited.
Kov. Alfred II. Henry will take forhla sub *
jcct Sunday evening "Redeeming the Tirno. "
To Working Men and Women. Tomorrow
row evening Kov. W. .T. Harslm will preach
a special sermon to working men and women.
to all who gain their own living by physical
or mental toil. Workmen in the shops , clerks
in the stores and teachers in our schools are
especially invited. The church is at the cor
ner of Uodgo and Seventeenth streets. '
Gospel Temperance Meeting. Kev. James
M. Wilson , of the Castcllar street 1'resby-
ian church , will address the temperance
meeting at the tabernacle , Capitol avenue , to
morrow at 2:30 : p. in. All are invited. Ad
mission freo.
Mission services of the Episcopal church
will bo held at Walnut Hill on Thursday
evening at the icsldcnco of Mr. Epcnetor. at
7 : ; ) o'clock , lllshop Worthington will bo
present with a view of organi/.iiig a mission.
Chicago's Iloodlers.
CuiCAno , Nov. 20. Judge Jamison this
morning refused to issue a stay of execution
to the convicted county boodlers. Their at
torneys are woi king hard on a bill of excep
tions , which must bo ready to-night or down
go the public plunderers to Jollct penitenti
ary on the lirst train Monday morning. The
attorneys pleaded hard for a stay but Judge
Jamison and the state's attorney remained
obdurate.
Division In Dakota.
HISMAIICK , Dak. , Nov. 20. Tim official fi .
urcs from nearly all the counties of Dakota
show that the majority for division In the en
tire territory will not exceed a.OOO , the total
vote being 70,000. , Only three counties In
Hoith Dakota voted for division , and in
south Dakota fifteen counties voted against
it. Only eight counties voted against pro
hibition in the territory.
Now that snow has fallen we would call your attention to the fact that we carry the largest and finest assortment in the west ot
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BOB-SLEDS , BOB-SLEDS
OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST :
Moline , Milburn & Stoddard Co. ,
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS ,
Office & & Salesroom Otli and Pacific Streets. Omaha ,
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