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THE DAILY BEE Saturday Morning, May 14: LOCAL BREVITIES. —Patterson sellx coal. ~ Try Saxe's Peruvian Beer. Parasols—Hickiman's. 74 ey Saxe’s celebrated Cream Soda. ;HIIII"N wcks at the 98¢ «tore. = CHeapest Hats in Omaha, st Freder ok o — Finest Oreamery Butter at Weimer's. i mi04t —Whipple, McMillan & Co., the jewel- ars, Creighton Block. 026t —Fine cigams by the box, very cheap, st Kuhn's Drug Store. . For vixe Commercial Job Printing, call at Tue Bes The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harness and Saddlery ne the finest assortmentof pock- in the city st Kuhn's East end Farnham to Council Bluffs, fair 10c. Dry foot-way. Frank Hanlon has heen appointed the avaunt courier of the electric light. The visit of the Lincoln cadets to this city, mumounced Thursday, has been post- e wock. ponesl 1o ~Call and see the finest lot of Verbenas in the city, st H. W. Bail's, north of the end of Green Car Line, 15th street. mlltf 1f you want Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, Envelopes or any Job Work, call at TaE Brx Prices that will suit everybody —The pastor of the Christian church has er the following questions t: Who is Satan? Where his wission? And what Job Rooms. Promised to answ next Sunday ni i he from? What will be his destiny 1hn Bell oficiating stenographer comnty district_court, has re- moved his office acrow Farnham street from hi +1d location, and uow has offices with the law firm of Redick & Redick. The attention of the city registrare of election is called to the fact that it ix their place to advertise to the public where and when they will sit to receive names for the special election, which occurs on May 31st. This in a provision of the law and must be done inmiediately to make the election i s« Brown, charged by several wholesale firms of the city with obtaining goods un- der falue pretences, has been bound over by Judge Benecke. to appear before the grand Jury in June. Tt is said his lawyens will try to bring the matter up immediately on application for a writ of habeas corpu Jobm W. Potty, of Collins & Petty, found mpon his desk the other evening, a valuable gold watch, with the following explanatory card attached: “Friend John, please accept the enclosed ax token of our deepest. vespect and sincere friendship.” Mr. Petty is somewhat at a loss to know who the friends arc that have thus remem- bered him. An ugly offigy was found suspended to atelegraph pole in front of the residence of Ms. Dick McCormick yesterday. The effigy was dressed in a working suit. Whether it was intended for a drive at THE OMAHA DAILY BEE—SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1881. oy An Unfortunate Birl Attacked by 4 Newspaper Betarns 0 Jail. The Heroine of a Famous Chi- cago Sensation, Picked up in the Streets of Omaha. A brutal instance of indiscreet newspaper enterprise came to light in the arrest of a young woman Thursday evening byOfficer McClure, on a charge of robbery. Last Sunday morning The Herald printed the story of this young woman, who has been quietly at work in this city earning her living, as well as making a most commend- able effort to bury a record of frailty and misfortune, but as the story itself shows, not of crime. In conversation witha Bee repor- ter this morning, this young person told her story in the following heart- rending terms: “The story printed in last Sunday’s Herald in respect to myself is substan- tially correct, but so long as T live T shall not cease to pray for the curse of God upon the head of the villain who wrote it. Tleft Chicago about four weeks ago, and with the full determi- nation that come what might T would struggle against all temptation o lead an evil life. T have been unfortunate, not criminal. T married young, and | toan Englishman who was no protec- tion to a young wife. After my trial in Chicago I was befriended by many, among them Mr. and Mirs. Learned. On leaving T was presented by Mrs. Leaned with a purse containing twenty-five dollars. 1 was furnished with other funds besides. On my | de ds k! de " s w ol d train who knew me, and thdugh 1 feared greatly that T had failed from the very start, Tam glad to say that this man, who remained some little time in Omaha, did not be-| tray me. 1 told him of my| condition, and it was from him |7’ 1 obtained the twenty dollar gold piece in exchange for two ten dollar bills, which were in the purse Mrs, Learned gave me. I determined to hold on to this gold piece, depending upon it to rescue me when all other efforts failed.” “How did you get on when you ar- rived here?” asked the reporter. “Most encouragingly. 1 obtained asituation in the St. Charles hotel, and a few days before the publication in The Herald T had obtained a posi- tion as dining-room girl at the Can- field house: T was living under the assumed name of Jennic Warner, and though some few knew my history T - had a g glass of liquor in her companion’s face. The result was a fierce fight be- tween the two. by i tried in Jax jury believed that she was not really “h day, is not unprepossessing. She is tall with fair skin, and hazel eyes. Her hair is cut as & U noon. way to Omaha T met & man on the |tender of a switch engine which was backing toward him, and fell. tail board of the tender rolled him over and crushed him to deash. unfortunate wan rolled out from under the tender, only gasping once or twice. He was not cut by the engine wheels. n Council Bluffs, has been laboring fo perfect an aerial ship brain years a will show the robbery was most prob-s ably committed by oneof the soldiers, | and they will show, they say, that the | young woman at the time of the rob- | bery, or immediately before, was pos- sessed of over thirty dollars. The story of the girl's past life is quickly told. She left her husband in New York on account of his drinking and abusing her, and coming to Chi- cago last year she entered upon a fast life. One night in November last she had for her room-mate a woman named Dora Abell. Both were intoxicated at the time, and during the night they uarrel, and Miss Abell threw a Next morning Miss oke to find her antagonist did not know what to do at leed by hiding the body mn a closet; after which she left the house and rank heavily. She was arrested for runkenness, and three days after- ards she was charged with the mur- er of Dora Abell, whose body had rcantime been discovered. She was ¢ and acquitted, as the onsible for the deed. e prisoner as she appeared to- short and she ha ewhat the appearance of a boy. She was dressed in a black suit, and orea slight profusion of jewelry. At the Canfield House Miss key as spoken of in high terms. She as given the character of an in- wed ustrious, earnest and well beh woman. RUN OVER AND KILLED, Instantly Fatal Accident at Council Bluffs. An old man named Leary, working in the section track gang, of which Thomas Carey is foreman, on the nion Pacific tracks across the river, He attempted to get The The taken to his home where ill be held to-day. He leaves a fam- he remains w n inquest ily SIMILAR INVENTIONS. Pierce's Air Ship Idea Already Patented—Some Interest- ing Experiments. Mr. J. H. this city, who some time to Pierce ea, born in his tent ed pplied for a invention conne A certain therewith, whereby he proposed to di- rect and confine the ourse of the ba e | in aue FACTS ! FACTS! FACTS! FACTS ! LOWEST CASH PRICES AND FAIR DEALING ALWAYS GUARAN- TEED AT BUSHMAN'S DRY GOODS STORE. Southeast corner Fifteenth and Douglas. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! TO- MORROW! We will offer extraordinary Bargains in ALL pEPARTMENTS. that cannot be equaled clsewhere. WE WILL SELL Ladies' Hose at 5c per pair that cannot be matched elsewhere at less than from 10c to 15c per pair. Ask to see the Bargains in this department. TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW ! TO-MORROW!! we wiLL seit Lonsdale Muslin at 8}c; choice new Prints at 43¢; good, heavy Unbleached Muslin at 5fc. Call and see the splendid array of bargains all through this department. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW!!! We will sell Summer Silks at less than any other house in Omaha. You will find it to your interest, and will buy of us if you come and see them. Trimmings in Fringes, Satins, Bro- | cades, Passementeries, Buttons, Cords, Tassels, Ornaments. Al at prices that will surprise you. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW !! TO-MORROW ! 11 We will offer choice new, desirable dress goods at prices that will surely astonish you. Ask to see our new Woolen Dress Goods at from 10¢ to %c¢; All Wool Bunting at 18¢; All Wool, yard and a quarter wid E You cannot match these ba gains elsewhere at less than from 85c to 81 per yard. They are new clean styles, such goods as are never found rooms. If you want au tion goods you will find it to your i terest to buy them inan auction house, then you will buy with your ey re much less likely to be deceived. Tt will pay you to buy freely at this sale, as they cannot and are not equalled elsewhere. Also lebrated Glove Fit- open gents for the ting Bazar Patterns, the best in the world. Send for a catalogue, Bush- man's, southeast corner Fifteenth and Douglas streets. Piles of vegetables at Buffett's. 1 WANTED. ¢ painter at 14091411 street, city. 11-4¢ Choice Peachblow Potatoes at J. 1. 2t Conrad Roes, an old resident of died yesterday at hisresidence, Clark street. .He was nearly Brocades, at 10¢, well worth 15¢; our | = AN IMPROMPTU FLOOD. | Streets Washed Out and Buildings | Flooded by the Storm. | of Business Blocks. The storm yesterdsy was the host severe, as far as the amount of is concerned, which has happened dur- ing the same length of time in many years. The water seemed to come down in'solid sheets, and much dam- age was caused by it in various parts of the city. The most severe damage was done along the line of the water pipes, both where the ditches were open and where they had but recently been closed up. On several streets leading to Capitol Hill, where the dirt had but recently ly or quite to the water pipe. THE POSTOFFIC In front of the postoftice the water works gang had the ditch excavated | and the pipes partially laid. point the diteh has crossed the brick- vaulted cesspool connected with the postoffice vaults, and the laborers had | carelessly made an opening through the arch before they discovered | what it was. The water this morning flooded not only the ditch, but the the cellar of the postoffice building to depth of some inches, wetting a few canvas bags of supplies, but doing no serious damage beyond the disgusting odor which for the time filled the | building. A gang of workmen ) accumulation of water, and in a short | time the odorous liquid was out of the cellar. On several other streets where the ditches were open they were filled withwater or wa The water poured through the creel upper Farnham ~ street, Twenty-first in a perfect flood, filling the Farnham street culvert at that hed in. on near | water to an_extent of many dollars. The water flooded Murraytown just below, which is principally occupied by colored peaple, and in many instances the people were barely able to get out before the cottages were flooded. The storm, however, was of short| left the buildings at once. BUSINESS BLOCKS FLOODED, Cellars on Famham street were flooded at many points. The most serious damiage learned was & Stone’s, where the cellar was flood- | ed and the sidewalk undermined and thrown out of shape. Considerable damage was caused. On Dodge street the cellars Considerable Damage to Cellars E been filled in, it was washed out near- |} At one | wy cess pool, which in turn poured into | > set at work emptying the ditch of its | point and damaging the strget by _the |1 duration and on its cessation the water « at Dowey |5 at (M SPECIAL NOTICES-—Continued. | FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND. \OR RENT—The two upper floors of No. 1314 Douglas St. Enquire at A. Stone’s. OR RENT— Brick dwelling, comer 10th aud Farnham, Inquire of L. C. Huntington & Masonie Block. FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT At 300 Farnham St., bet. 16th and 17 RS, ™ RENT- Burt. - 1312 . Glad: 8316, No. 15 . comer 16th and | 14 OR RENT- in privat S, Box 397. 1y furnished room with board . For particulars address foxt OR RENTThree unturnished rooms for light housekeeping or roomers. Inquire at 1519 Dodge Street. {OR RENT__A large furished room on first floor, with board. Alsoa few day boarders wanted. 1508 California street. 382540 OR RENT—On first floor, furrished roous, POt Goner o and Davengort JOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Inquire at 15| Chicago stroet. 096-¢ T_The building 1006 Burt street, used by John Cane as the Londo Some butcher tools for sale. Ap- Store, corner 10th and Leaven. ire next door, at Peterson's. JOR RENT 2 furn chants’ Exchange, et X pups. Enquire | Jno Wehrer, first house north poor house. 13 locking Birds, good sing 1glas St., bet. 11th and 10th. OR SALE 110 Fous h qui Store, Jacobs’ Block. fouse and lot, opposite red street car barn. Inquire No. 2022 20th st noy . corner of Douglas and 13th street, Omaha, Consisting of stores; also the frame dwelling ad) x| between | NAN, 1108 uses with four and four blocks of the DIKE, at Cruick- | 11t th st | T paying restaurant i3 3 703.25.1m NOR SALE a A avpiy to 8. B. 687t mile . 'Brown, &c., Reduced to 37 1-2 cents from 65 cents and 75 cents. 5th WEEK OF OUR GREAT FIRE SALE S. P. MORSE &CO 1319 Farnham Street. Among this week’s Special Bargains will be: 15 Pieces Summer Silks, Handsome Rich Shades of Navy, Gendarme, Myrtls, 10 Pieces Summer Silks at 50 cents, reduced from 85 cents. No such Bargains as above were ever before offered in Omaha. - BLACK SATINS, COLORED SATINS. Black Satinsand Silk Surahs, Black Satin and Silk Surabhs, Colored aud Black Mervilleux, Colored and Black Satin De Lyons. At the time of our fire we had an immense stock of Satins, Silks, &c, bought for the Spring trade, and we obtained a large allowance for the damage to them. To close the balance now remaining, we offer: Our old h & Our old 90¢ Satin at 7o A handsomie line of Colored Su All Wool 40-inch Shudda Cashine All Wool French Dress Goods at All Wool Men's Veil Grey De Beges at 20c, A handso R PATTER Satin at $1.00 , reduced from 90c. 1 G0c. erywhere at ed from 50c a e, retailed to 6e "H AND SCOTCH GINGHAMS AND CHEVIOTS, ALL NEW AND DESIRABLE GENT'S WHITE UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS 65c. With full sized Linen B Shirt as oth Men's best Line Men’s 4 ply Linen Cuffs at $ s Linen Neck Band and Linen Cuffs and Double Re-Enforeed Bosom Fully as good a hol xtra worked Buttc £4.00 0 a dozen, worth les 81.50 a dozen, retailed everywhere at 2.50. ) CLOTH DEPARTMENT ! CLOTH DEPARTMENT ! Hospe's music store and Willis Yates’ grocery were flooded, with more or less serious damage. loon. This was a block attachment a single rail, slightly raised from the ground, along which it was to run, connecting the halloon with 3his block bya rope. Yesterday he received a reply from the patent acircular which contained a cut of a cighty-nine years old. The funeral will be annonnced hereafter. was treated on all sides with the greatest consideration and encourage- ment. When, however, that villain- | ous story appeared in Sunday’s Her- | ald, T was completely prostrated. All | my courage, all my tortitude took flight, and T resolved to make no fur- | ~ome workingman or at Mr. McCormick probably the latter knows. but he won't tell. A message v received here yestenday ming from 1. H. Congdon, superintend- locomotive department of the Iroad, stating that his nephew Mr. M. M. Congdon, foraman of the T We have on han ant line of fine Summer Cloths and Cassimeres that we offer at less than JOR ties. LE—May . ROS} ——— Pyl Doelas UNITED STATES COURT. EWATER, 1520 SO CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Death of Mrs. S. . Street. = Great Bargains in Domestic Goods, Linens, Crashes, &e. THE IMPORTA! " | C. B. Nonpareil. The famous case of the government| e are pained to announce the & nst Dwight J. McCann, for al-| goath of Mrs. S. D. Street, of this| - fhice, enclosing o st North Platte, diod yestenday |ther effort to save myself. Mr. and | similar invention, patented by one | loged forfeiture of bonds to faithfully | i it of th mresent clork of the : 410 wiclock. The dea h was the result of | Mrs. Canfield begged of me to let the | McGlashan, of Truckee, C: perforun s duty as freight. agent, | coma of this crunty, which sad ovent . depat, for ale very S P M ORS B & ( O S s The | matter pass, but T knew T should be | 1874, As this idea wa came up Friday in the United States | oourred at Onkland, California, on R g orth Platte for Omaba | pointed at by everybody, and to tell | with Mr. Pierce as with McGlashan, [ court. The suit, as will be remem- R e G g = *:I‘<‘I:~'I it “‘I"""“’im‘- truth, the thing struck me s so | the likeness of the two inventions is | bered, is based upon the alleged loss | was a vietim of that dread destroyer, aiing Winke ;vh.f‘ Flour, o sy | fearfully heartless T was stunned be-|truly remarkable. The latter’s in-|of government supplies, which M- | consumption, and several months e = = g . GOOD STARS: yond recovery by the blow. 1 saw | sentive power, hovever, secmed to| Conn was shiping o the Tndians, 8ice 1t for Califorsa_in the R M. STONE, M. D, NOW WE COME reaonable fzures, i staying_the nzws of the fatal dis. ral Practitioner and Obstotrician. eas For a time_she seemed to im- c prove, but a few days since began to sink rapidly. Her husband was noti- 4 0 fied of her condition and left at once for Oakland, but, as announced i telegram received g wife was called to her fi have stopped with the terrestrial at- tachment and rail, for he has never developed it into what Mr. Pierce claims is possible. Tf such an arrange- ment can be made, Mr. Pierce intends purchasing McGlashan’s patent, and, combining it with his new ideas in re- These supplies consisted of 1ds of corn, fifty pounds of sugar, ags of coffee and a_quantity bacon. Tt claimed that the supply train was stolen- bodily by the Indians. The suit was begun in 1873 an1 has there was no use of my trying to bear up when the very agencies that should be first to sustain my effort were the first to strike me down.” And here the unfortunate girl sobbed and looked the picture of de- spair. Being urged to continue her WITH THE BEST SELECTED STOCK OF thing & Furnishing Goods ———WE ARE, PAR EXCE When you have hiad all other kinds can ot find a pair | s, then go and buy a pair of | STAR SPECTACLES at Edholm & Eeickson’s, they suit when all others fal, ork a nworth strects. cles and was CJALD ENCE, - | Pratt's Boly Sent Home D cativs et aas e R e s ek fore he reached her bedside. In this ’ |na , the girl said: gard to an nerostat, he is confident of [since been dragging in the courts. | for : . ), Cormer Jacobs ceived a dispateh | T immediately left the Canfield a success of the scheme for | United States District Attorney Lam- ;:l‘t“:;,‘:fl‘{}',;",',,l';ll““'lh’":“k‘,fz“‘,,";‘?,':: = = TRADE g Nk A,Ej THE YUUNG MEN S GLUTH[EB:S' from T. W, Russell, of Galesburg, | house and took to drinkingas a means i bertson opened the case for the peo- | The remains of Mrs. Street will be| & = 2 H Mlls., secretary of the A. 0. U. W.,| o drown my misery, but, as usual, | - In conversation on the subject of | ple this morning, just before the noon | brought here for interment = o B BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, stating that Prate, who committed | more misery came upon me. 1 had |an air ship Mr. Pierce, whose reputa- |adjournment. Judge Wi eley ap- & = # suncide i this city on Wednesday, was | some money lett besides the twenty | tion as a practic pears for the defendant. The trial SPECIAL NOTICES, =] FARNHAM STREET, 1212 * wembe "‘-' that '-r«k; n;n-l lwh;n}:n' dollar gold piece, and at my room at | known, stated his belief that there | will probably occupy several days. J g H Y of 000 on his life, and that Sty va icl —— S i . 3 | the City hotel T was furnished all T |was a height at which the atmosphere : OTICE Advertisements To Loan, For Sale, | ==} - the o would guarantee ex- | wanted to drink, which T pasd for as 1| gid not follow, at any ‘.(,ml,“,’.,“iw Hick3AN'S MILLINERY HEADQUAR- | Lowt, Found, Wants, Boarding, &, will be in. | 4= g SC, LANK 8£ PRLNC,E,, £ penses of shipment of the body to|€ot it. - specd, the surfce of the earth, which | TR are complete in every depart- | seted in these columns once for TEN CENTS | 22 = Galosburg. The coromer thereupon |, A3 stated, the girl was arrested by | ment. AL P cach pubewtst ipeton, FIVEOBNTS = 2 travels at about a thousand miles per He reasons, upon this belief, Officer McClure for robbery. It ap- pears she got quite drunk, and wan- dering into the street fell near the TWENTY Hand Sewed Shoes a Specialty hour. shipped the body for that city. < E that if an altitude of suflicient height New Shoe Store. Ladies’ Shoes, 1, at Fullreid's. down, at Buf- Strawherries, awa > corner of Twelfth and Famham e : T e -3 o |Gmn o TRl ad Fumlan i b reachd v srond S o & e W. L. KIDD, Prop, * 1% Wilde' liquor store, where, it being | the world, from cast to west, would | Capt. Wrn. 1. Ashby, of Beatrice,is n| Vs " H. DOHLE & 00.’S . % i supposed she was in a fainting fit, res- | be a matter of but a few days, and | the cif \I TO Call at Law Office of - . Tfii CRER - “:m?::‘?;:;:f:; s:n.zs BOTTOM bicyclek; ‘atal wpokes, rubber band, | torstives were uplied. Presently | that vast distances could be traversed | Major Ciumbers left Thurday for | A1 L Thomes Raoms, Crighion Bk - L dm Sh St | AT 5 e officer came along, and : 5 5 e e $12.50 and R18.00, at S S | e e et ng mc‘ch";_‘j'? i brief period of time. In order | Kansas City. i h e eal g 0e m‘e’ . a3 mlfvhin;; u'.; trunk of Mrs. Wirth, the | % m;c‘m;uvhnh this, he realiz »}!hatln "L{A- _He:hm l-fdu Lincoln State Dem- HELP WANTED, OMAILA, E g NEBRASKA, Rl o o snbeibme o 2% e e wife of the proprietor of the City | would be necessary to provide the |ocrat, isin the city. = ror | B RALE Frank Hanlon, president of the chalk Al man to drive ped | Hotel, of the sum of £65. A twenty dollar gold piece was found in her fin;flix of the date of 1878, which rs. Wirth identified as a portion of the money taken from the trunk. s momning the prisoner raigned before Justice Beneke unde the name of Annie Mackay, with the alias of Eva Lloyd appendod Col. E. F. Smythe, through the intervention of some gentlemen who Class 14 aeronaut with a quality of air simi o, i Sajomenty Patat o tothat he is accustomed to breathe while “there below,” and for that pur- pose he proposes carrying the air long, just as a traveler ona solitary road would take his provisions. o do this he woukd attac tight compartment, filled wi pressed 1 New Harness Shap. | ed_havi THE NEW YORK HAT COMPANY! For the Largest Assortment, the Latest Styles and THE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AN Tik New Yok Coupaxy LE Come and get a pair of STAR SPECTACLES on trial. We will let any of our customers take a pair of STAR SPECTACLES on trial for two or three days, and if they do not suit bring them hack, and we will re- turn your money. Epnoiy & Exicksox, club, started for New York Thursday. Licut. Schwatks, the Arctic explorer, left Thursday for Ft. D. A, Rusell, at Cheyenne. Dr. Horace Ludington, brother Ludington, U. S. A., left for St. Lo evening, by way of the Wabash, Charles Fisher, the popular foreman of RHEUMATISM by | Neuralgia, Sciatica, Luméa 5,’ | Bac'ache, Soreness of tho Ches:, Gouz, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Sweli- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Fains, | Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted | ANTED—A_competent_man, who under. had nine years cxpe- stands gardening, at southwest. corner of b g 014 ollng, and twenty fonr | + making, has now com. | nence busines for himself in the larce new shoyy e door ot of the routhestcorir of 41 an 2. Tho will cmploy & large fores of skil o ‘workmen, and will 1 all orders i his promptly and cheaply. in FRANCIS R. BURDICK. es D CAFS, S LL. Satisfy yourselves hy amining the Stock h and Farnham Streets. th 7 vears exp Apply at hotel E (Seandinavi dry ooks busines. om- E Corner Elevent| From this, as the ascent NoTICcEH. i Agents for the Star Spectacles. | Lnew th, o T Sk e the Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company[— - . it 5‘&;"3']&::& & “D‘;m'd increased urroundinglost | left yestenday on a visit to. his friends | JTANTED At Confield House, a good ik |\ 1y paving dead animals 1 will emove | Fo0t and Ears, and all other Go 7o Beindorfs ToeCream parlors | Attomey Burnham appeared for the |its densit dmit. the com- |in Baltimore. Tia | them tre of chare. Leave onders southeast | Pains and Aches. —_— s an el ANTEDMachine hands, at Rarrion's 122 | o 09,5 (O e Hon. Jos. Redman and son James go i3 for the most delicious Jee Cream in pressed atmosphere into the aeronaut’s Farnham. ciry and long examination was gone cu | e the city into. apartment and thus keep up a_ supply [north Friday on the Elkhom Valley rail = et irmom | ——————————CHARLES SPLITE. | r | = Mrs. Wirth being placed on the T b b Aoclier g g ANTED Button hole makers,of Harrisons, | i i Ty o tontien g Blaced on the | of the vital compound. L W b 18 J. H. FLIEGEL, | i aata iyl Riiess | e er The pastios that arc emptying ma- | opened by means-of a table kuife,{ When Mr. Pierce makes the aseon-| 0% R FR M v furmished oo in 8 contral ; R | Virections n Eleven Languages. | which she_identified as the one con- | 8ion on the 4th of July next, and also | Capt- Wim. Ashby, of Beatrice, passed 5 ool flussemeor ke SULD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS ICINE. | nure and refuse on St. Mary's avenue and other principal streets in this city are wamned to stop it at cnce. Those who emptied manure last night at the corner of 13th street and Capitol ave- nue must remove it at wnee or suffer - through the city Thursday on his way to St. Louis, to which point he was summon. ed by the savere illness of his wife's mother W. H. Toler, of Los Angelos, imigra- tion agent of the Southern Pacific railroad, left for St. Louis JThurday, with his wife. 1N MED! A.VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md., U.8. 4. | veyed to the prisoner’s room fast time. She had experimented with the knife and found the trunk could be opened with it. Mr. Burnham, who had posession of the 820 gold piece, marked it for identification, but the district attorney probably at the state fair, he intends to test some of these matters. To doso he has taken out another link, as it were, or more properly put in another belt in his balloon, to be used on those occasions, and intends to as- MERCHANT TAILOR No. 230 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb, |GEO. H. PARSELL, M. D, OMATZEIA. Guns, Ammunition,Sporting Goods FISHING TACKLE, BASE BALLS, and a WA TEDZ A offosbo = S L NOTICE. | V LE ANTED A il ooy fo el 2 th delphia hotse, 10th street between Doy o Dufee Charles G. Lo, nor the penalty therefor. Offenses of this | 1i0 ot motios that Gol. S, P St Kind Heroafier will be punished to the | obsorving just where and how the ooy | 0 8¢ loast five miles. He supports | M. Juhn Gillert, son of James Gilbert, | —eoaoos T Jhcoma in Jacob’ Block, up stairy, coner Cap- Pl extent of the lax. | P. Fonn, | was marbon The tets tesne o | b theorics by the fact that on a1l o |forcnan of the Omaie Gan Worle youns | WV S0 bo bt o e, ot a5 Fitenty i 115 FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY COODS. Street Commmissioner, | t0 the county treasurer’s offie for a | the highest poaka on both continents [Renteman of fiteen, srrive in New York | 176 horss. Addres A/ K. Brx ofice, " 30115 O meur Ghuterrcs and Disessn of Women, | Sictabd SEND FOR PRICE-LI s * | similar coin of 1878, and marking it | e wind is always Blowing westward. on from Glasgow in the | W\TANTED—Chamber naid, ot B Ofce o 9 11 & . and 304 7. .30 | i note LIS Barguns betore moving tor the | Precisely as r. Burnham, he{ “mhere has always been an inquiry S D ety b waited his turn to cross-examine. bl Ly -~ TANTED Sccond hand ice-box at the Phila | ————— MAX MEYER & CcO (0] h mext twenty days at Fullreid's. | 0 o o 3 3 elphia restanrant, on gtas am Agent (o s mana, €D. among scientist concerning the quan FOR SALE. "“/ delphia.restaurant, on 10th Bet. Douglas | BIGYOLES. .. tmAse & —_— - T M7 L Mrs. Wirth positively identified the Burnh: Douglas, near Thirteenth streets. | coin shown her by Mr. am as | tity of azone in the upper curren ; et - P y ice parlor furniture, con- | ———10-—— — thrc.cent stamp for Cialot o e R S I AT e e (T MAX MEYER & CO Kans—Willie Francis, only son of | er, ‘“you are sure you can safely swear |1 #77 [¥ePared sensiive paper wll-tf rmm Tarh ¥. I D, SOLOMON | ik Willinrn and Enily Kreba, on Wed. | 40 the coin shown "you by Mr. Buen: | ¥ith him. Aside from the balloon i MY, otherneed sty 3 W O LA | t0e oid, and the proces oy wHaHoLEnsALE nesday, May 11th "st'S o'dock a m. gl ascensions, at any time he coming The Cattle Discase. = Paints, Oil and Glass. | ment of the ot =0 1 3 Froth Strasbormios overy day af|PObetituting his mmyw the one i;: doubtless command wide attention. | ¢ expluins itsclf: iyor. £ ,';:'I""{F“:,,":"l‘f\“’w-"m"‘ 'uéix,?§::{;';:}:§1 STATE OF NEBRASKA.".(...‘,‘ \ : question, “suppose you emamine i - : " O, Neb. e | Weimer's 105t | carefully, and make sure,” Gongratuiations .8 orncs, =l ot d e J or. | stower R . > L 'y NTED— INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Y ! ot KIDDS o Bosaad ‘me_dv?u_ fonk the e, nd agin OaHA, May 12, o el N o o e e i Isasc Epwans, | u e Bheie i ety positively swore to it. Col. Smythe | To the Editor of Tk Brr. Dr. P. S. Leisenring, City Physician: ANTED—Carpenters and _cabinet makers. Auprron's Orrer, ) o Plaingf et Sy ;}l.‘:‘m_nl :,;:”f("“”' :K; ::35:“:5-m original coin from his | Noting your comment in lust even- k Dz?.:i;-&:nh h.; come to_ my L ey ToA B L Tl | Fob o il & p” < 3 Y ing’s issue relating to the marriage of | Knowle the butchers of Qur | (YARPENTER 3 good carpenter and two good | ance Co., of Hartford, in the State of Connecticit, | 3 | obacco from 25¢. und upwards. 0 NUMEBOUS O MENTION. | s oty #f you ca e Sonams? |21 T. Boyle and his_accomplished | S5, 4% e stiabl B, (R R R e Sy i, | TSRS iin| P Sl i L € S we futrodoced the STAR| | The witness”examined them, wnd {bride, permit us his fellow workmen, |investigate the matter snd. Saation : - |y pestns toeaac s Sk Bt or | yarch o, ol et Conplen. ¥ | pes from 25c. per dozen upwards. SPECTACLES in Ok, we have | both being the sume dateand similasly | through the undersigned, to heastily | catle dealers and others o uso the| WV e e B s, B0 Vi B | v Tt ad the s of the Aor o | 215020 Cuaiulicl Cigars from $15.00 per 1 e been able to suit the most difficult] Ty wxes pe %as entirely nonpi congratulate him upon his valuable | greatest care, o as to guard against | Box 397. oAt JORN WALLICES, " | e sorny o Douglay aad State of Nebraskn,to] 6% .00 per 1,000 upwards. t was indeed to wateh the the introduction of diseased meat, as | YATANTED- A situation by 3 man of fami Anditor b M. | fom the rth day of Max, 190, An s der of st —— = acquistion atd his embarkation into the matrimonial ship of safety. It is the united desire of his friends that cupid shall continue to reign until he pilots them safely over this stormy world and never o abandon them un- In Charge of Insurance Department. 34th SEMI-ANNUAL STAMEMENT OF THE Travelers Insurance Co. DYING BY INCHES. | tachment has bee | property taken the You are required to app | sl action on the 17¢h din said ac vain_efforts of the witness to sy wl:‘i.;h” was which. coins being returned to Col. Smythe, it is now in order to ask which one did he return to the court? It was ascertained in the course of examination that two soldiers, one a cases of weak eyes, and numerous customers can testify as to the good quality of the STAR SPECTACLES, and the svothing influence on the eye and delicate nerves. Go at once and buy a pair of STAR SPEC'S of youareprobably aware the cattle on the o st e | bottoms east of us in Towa are dying rapidly with some kind of a disease contagions alike $0 man and beast? ‘ery respectfully, = R (vrdi;z, to capability. Please address J. cara of BEx office. erand deferd | Horse Shoes and Nz]fls INRON AND WAGON STOCK ¥ of M. ANTED. Situaton s copyint orat an ki of writing, by & competent young lady. Alkdross T A B afteer” Reteromes ghnon and required. St . Mayor. — i il v i n H — T TR "HARTFORD, C( JANUARY 1, 1581, f 1 Epnoin & Ericksos. hwd-pfimm, ‘l:d “n.-:-:. ::,m til u:z ;:hurllln :;e h:zduf old Onion sets, 20c. per quat, at. Buf- MISCELLANEOUS. Abgapes st ot Al Ar eyt s s et | i R AR OF o IT MAX CONCERN. |left by yesterday afternoon’s train. | 15 ol 5 a9 2 | e 133t | QHOTHAND AND FKENCH LESSONS Aperoia Aot of Gibilien e | g from some form of kidney eoni- S. F. Nolan having left the employ| The Next witness was a maid in the | 01O their example, may theirs be as R T | TSR, WiTsN, o s Lol eadlaalivd Ty w H E E Il s - 'PoY | employ of Mrs. Wirth, a Miss Nod. |Bappr a voyage. “Eh John!” MUSIC NOTICE. Farnhaia st. G T sooveieen 09,9272 | inches. This no longer need to be s, ! £ the Towa Coal Company, no one is | stebee? wpyBopors et 2L o e | i Bsciric itsert il posis ot @ - 4 3 , who en ly, Tnstructions given o i = —— | Surplus on. Polcy 1 ¢ Ae o Electric ers will positively | X g authorized 40 sign the name of axid | the tray, with the knife produced n| T P. Famtanr Hovss Bovs, | Vies o ey oo Goltar and | (FERROVVAST o e i, b | S0 00 f0 e e, cur Biight's discae,or s iainte 2 ik of & ~ the - lolin at reasonable terms. Address | aid fature, all about s 0% | Surplus ... 967,601.57 1,407,001.51 | the kidneys or uriniary organs. The i i company to any docunient of any kind | court upon it, from the room of Miss =T ¢ - Soureys Y org Y t Chicago Prices. or description except the undersigned, | Mackey in the morning, whereas the PUBLIC OPINION. ;m‘- ‘; By Ghambary, » care. of | i Feoberty puiocasad s st Sai — |are especially adapted to this class of " | robbery was not committed until after . 2 _| Hospe's Music Store. 130 squares weat of military bridge. JAS. G. BATTERSON, Prendent. iseases, acting directly on the | C. L WILIAMS, |holf pest twe,.as-swomm by Mre It is really good whatever you buy | =P = b > RODNEY DENNIS, Secretary. | Stomach and Liver at the same time, | W.J. BROATCH, 177 PRt o T | Wi (" <% |from ELGUTTERS =~ Musor:| The cheapest place to buy boots and | U SCHiir: i mat o ™ g | MURRAYHOAG, oo, |80 will speedily curc where every | o AUGSS A, was taken fing Cuormive - House, 1001 Famham |shoes is at KIDD'S, Jacobs Block. T and Chi Address Mauoketa, Towa. b " |otberremedy, has failed. Soid at| 1209 & 1211 g Fullreic ? C"m & y cents a bottle, by Ish & e- | Ladies’ Shoes, 81, I defense say they | street, corner Tenth. 15th street. . mi3et or decpen, well MUBPEY & LOVETT, Agws, Omada. | 105 ¢ @ - Janisom Haxuo 31, OMAHA, NBE.