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THE DAILY BEE. OMAMA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETO! g d 10th 8t eets RAILWAY TIME TABLE, FAVING OMAIIA EAST OR SOUTI BOUND C, B &Q b4 m—340p. C'& N W, 6a.1 I CoR L &P, 6o 340y ! K.C, 5. 0. &C. B, S at 8¢, Louts at 6:25 & . and 5:45 a WEST OR SOUTIWESTS, 1 Neb,, Through Expross, $:35 . n Freicht, —7:00 1 610 grant i NG—FROM FAST A 1 LR u REN w &1 ! ARRIVING FRON THE WES 0. & R. V. from Lincoln U, P, Express 395 p, m, B & M.in Neb., Through Express—4:15 p. B & M. Lincoli Freight —£:55 a, m U. P. Freight No. 10-1:4¢ No. 60— 4:25 p. m. Emigrant No 10:50 . m, No. 1135 o u 0. & R, V. mixed, ar. 4:35 p, m. (Nebraska Division of t o St. Paul & Sioux City ul No. 2 leaves Omliha S a. m, No. 4 leaves Owala 150 1y . No. 1 arrives at Omaha at 4:50 p. m. No Jat 3 arrives at Ony at 10:45 &, m, DUMMY TRAINS HETWEEN OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFPS, Omiaha ¢ 00, .00, 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 p. . ‘ouncil Blufts 9:25, 11:25 0. m.; 4 ul 6:25 . m. e dumimy leaves Omaha at 0:00 ), 4:00 and 5:00 p. m. Leaves and 11:25 . i, Stinday s and 11:00 a. Council Bluffs at 9 and 5:25 p. m. Opening and Closing of Mails. ROUTR, OrEN aom,p.m. 70 & N, W 1100 1:30 3 & Vheitic 11:00 0:00 ko, . & Q 1100 0:00 Sioux City and Pacific 11:00 Union P ) 500 EREVIT 4:00 in Neb ; 4:00 Omaha & Northwestern Local mails for State of Towa day, viz: 4:30. A Lincoln Mail is also opened at 10:30 a. m, Oftice open Sundays from 12 m. to 1 p. m. THC HALL, P. M. 30 7:30 e but once & OIVs AELA Bugsiness Directory. | Art Emporium. J. U, ROSE'S Art Emporun, 1616 Dodge Street, Steel Engravings, Oil Paintings, Chromos, Fo Frames, Framing o Specialty. Low Priccs. JE 1500 Douzlas Strect, Good Abstract ar d Real Estate. JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Office. W. R. BARTL ', 817 South 13th Street. Architects. E & MENDELS Room 14 Crei A. T. LARC DUFRE Block., JAMES DEVINE Fine Boots and Shoes, home work on hand, corner 1 THOS, hand Ha JOLIN Fi 605 10th strect, m at fair prices, ~Repe ATUS, to order good work 40 p.m. Arrive | | J. BONNER, 1300 800, 0:00 and 11:00 a. m.; | | Odd Fellows' ARCHITECTS, | Phillip Lan RICKSON, S E. cor. 16th and Douglas. | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE vd Bonnet Bleachers Hotels D HOUSE, Gos, ¢ SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F, Sl Sout Hotel, Gus, T amel, 0th & Leavenworth Iron Fencing T cc Works, Agents for the it &c., have'on hand all kinds f Fa s, Crestings, Fineals, Rail Inteltigence Office. MRS, LIZZIE DENT, 217 10th Street veweilers JONN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Street Junk M. BERTHOLD, Rygs and Metal Lumber, Lime and Cement FOSTER & GRAY, corner tth and Douglas Ste Lamps and ulassware St Good Vardet Merchant Tailor G. A. LINDQUEST, ar Merchant Tailors i re tlemen's wear. - Stylish, durable, W a8 ever 215 13th bet. Dotig.& Farn Millinery. MRS, C. A, RINGER, Wholesale and Retail, Fan I great variety, Zephyrs, Card Boards, Gloves, Corsets, e, Cheapest House it the West, Purcha by 115 Fifteenth Street Physicians an | Surgeons. W. S GIBBS, M. D, oom No. 4, Creighton | Block, 15th Strect. A. S, LEISENRING, A, D. Masonic Block, L. TART, M. D., Fycand Ear, opp. postoffice DR. L, B GRADDY, Oculist and Aurist, 8. W, 15th and’ Farnham Sts, Photographers FEO. HEYN, PROP., Grand Central Gallery, Sixteenth Streot, near Masonie Hall, First-class Work aud Prompt- ness guaranteen, Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. P.W. TARPY & CO. h s and Douglas, Work promptly attended to. D. FITZP. RICK, 1400 Douglas Street, Painting and Paper Hanging. Y KOSTERS, 1412 Dod, Street. past threc covery, accordir Sun, that a whole family have been criming 2 [ children have been re to follow in their | plundering and thetts have been in ~ ~ —— | discriminate, attended with violenee, Horses and carriages, cows | and sh {in { house utensils were all levied wpon with a system which she master mind controlled the ¢ tions relatives livin for Spring and Summer | depredations ¢ are Hiram, 1 “In the band are the wife of James, | | their son William, a lad of 17 smaller children of theirs, mund Shaw, & nephew of the brothers, a boy of about the same age as Wil liam, r$ save 50 per cent, Onder | erime, were sentenc N little givl in Bi ing thirteen y commutation, expi t., bet. Farnham Planing Mill. A. MOYER, manufacturer of sash, doors, moldings, newels, alusters, hand r seroll sawing, &c., cor. Dodge and Retrigerators, Canfield's Patent. Y, 11th St., bet. Fam, & Harn Show Case Manufactory., 0. J. WILDE, Manufacturer and Dealer n it Cases, a - 1 kinds of Show Stoves ana |inware. A. BURMESTER, f Tin Roofs NER, 1500 Dou Seeds, J. EVANS, Wholesaie and Retail Sced Drills and * sdall, Cultivators, Odd Fell Shoe Stores. , 1320 Farnnam st., bet. 13th Second Hand Store. & LEAR, 1416 Douglas i ouse Furn| rrow Bed Springs. 3. F. LARRIMERy Manufacturcr, Visschers' Bl'k. Books, News and Stationery. J. 1 FRUEHAUF, 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. McSHANE & SCHRGEDER, the oldest B. and E. house in Nebraska, established 1575, Omaba, Boarding. CENTRAL RESTAURANT, southwest corner Best Board for the Batisfaction Guaranteed, Meals at all Hours, Board by the Day, Week or Month, oo ms for Cash, Furnished Rooms Supplicd. Carriages and Road Wagons. WM. SNYDER, No. 131 14thand Harne; s and Surveyors. 10 Farnham street ade and Sewerage Systems o Strects] Civil Engine ANDREW ROS! Town Surveys, G Commission Merchants. JOIIN G. WIL LIS, 1414 Dodge Street. ment in Daily and Weekly. Oigars and Tobacco. WEST & FRITSCE ER, manu : Wi ers in Tonaccos, 1305 Douglas, , manufacturer, 514 10th street Cornlce Works. Western Cornice Works, Manufacturers Tron Cornice, Tin, Iron and late Roofiing. Orders from any locality promptly executed in the best manner. Factory and Otfice 1810 Dodge Street. Galy man! country od Iron Cornic Window Caps, etc ctured and p in any part of th 16 Thirteenth street, GCrockery, J. BONNER, 1309 Dougias strect. Good line, Clothing and Furnishing Goods. GEO. H. PETERSON. ~Also Hats, Caps, Boots, Shocs, Notions and Cutlery, 504 8. 10th street. ER. For detaily sec large advertise | HENRY FAUFMANN, In the new brek b Just opened a most clegant Beed Hall, Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day FLA On Farnham, next to has re-opened a neat which, barring FIRE. 4 ecy, will he on ind after “ Caledonia, rShiptons Proph esent date. . 679 10th Street, blinds, d Tinware, and_ Manufacturer all kinds of Building Work, [dubbed the *‘Prince Appendix. James, his other unele, his wife and sok on Douglas Stroot, has headquarters, hlishment pencd for the voys with Hot Lunch Undertakers. CHAS. RIE 99 Cent Stores. POILMAN. toss, nof th het. Farnham and Dougla JO8. R. CLARKSON, Clarkson & Hunt,’ Successors to Richards & Hunt, It ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, 14th Strect, Omvha, Neb, " W. J. CONNELL, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Orrice—Front Rooms (np stairs) in Hanscom’s . W. comer Ffteenth and | new brick_building, Farnhun Streets, nham bet. 10th & 11td. s, pictures, s | few d; JOUN 1. REDICK, CHAR, R, REDICK, REDICK & REDICK, ATTORNEYS- AT- LAW. Special attention will cription; will practic all the courts of the State and the United State Oyricu—Farnham St., opposite Court House, J. ENGLISH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, 10 South Thirteenth Street, with J. M.Woolworth. Clothing Bought. C. SHAW will pay highest Cash price for sccond hand clothing. = Corucr 10th and Farnham, Der tists. DR. PAUL, Williams' Flock, Cor, 15th & Dodge o. D. S. BENTON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. ARBACH BLOCK, Cor. Douglas aud 16th Sts., Omaha, Neb, Drugs, Pa'nts and Oils. KULL & CO., Phanmacists, Fine ¥« Coods, Cor. 15th and Dougl wtrects, W.J. WHITEHOUS ¥ - ~ale & Retail, 10th st . ¢, FIELD, N eth Side Cuming Street M. PARR, Druggist, 10n and Howard Streets Dry Goad Hotions, Ete. JOHN H. F. L 7uMANN & €0, New York Dry Goo 1310 and 131 Farn- hard strict . Enewold, also boots and shoes, Tth & I Furuiture, A F.GI d icond Hand Furniture and st 4 Douxiss, paaid for second hang yoaus, ifle J. BONNER, 1500 Dougias s ¢ goods, &e Fence Works, OMALA FENCE €O, GUST, FRIES & CO., 1215 Harney St and Wood ¥ i Walr Florist. chue, plants, cut flowers, secds, boquets cor.' 16th an1 Doug Foundry. & BONS, cor. 14th & JOHN WEARN ackson sts Flour and Feed GHAHA CITY MILLS, sth and Faruham Sta., Welshans Bros., proprictors Grocers. Z. STEVENS, 21t between Cuming and Izard, T. A. McSHANE, Corn, Hatters. W. L. PARROTTE & C0., 1300 Douglas Street, Wholsale Exclusively Hardwaie, Iron and Steel. DOLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 and 16th street A. HOLM 5, corner 10th and California. Harness, Saddles, &c. E. B. WEIST 320 138h 5t., bet. Faru. & Harney Highest cash price | | wonderful value your existence you cannot | 1 and Cuming Streets. | A. G, TROUP, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Oyvick in Hanscomb's Block, with George E. Prichett, 1500 Farnham 8t., Omaha, Nel DcxtérT;.iThoaas, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, | CRUICKSHANK'S BUILDING, Omaha, Nebraska aprtf D. F. Manderson, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. 242 Farnham St,, Omaha, Neb. Edward W. Simeral, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Room 6 Creighton Block, 15 FREE OF COST, Dr. Kmva's New Discovery for Consumption, [ Asthna, Bronchitis, ete., is given away in t the ~ afflictc If you have a bad cough, cold, difficulty of breathing hoarseness or any affection of throat op lungs by all means give this nedy a trial. As you afford to let this opportunity pass We could not afford, and would not give this remedy away unless we knew it would accomplish what we | elaim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already been completely cured ]'f it. There is no medicine in the ‘world that will cure one half the cases that Dr. King's New Discovery will cure. For sale by ) Isn & McManoN, Omaha, iven toall suits agninst in las street, s and Colds ial bottles free of cost to a Band of Land Pirates. eries of houses, stores and 10 fifty miles The rol wlway stations within t or s0 of Paterson, N. J., during the mths have led to the dis s from infancy, and their calves , Jewelry, silverware, cloth jenltural implemen ind wed that a ora I'he family consists of three brothers with their wives and children. They aredescended from a respeetable fami ly of Orange county, and still have | g in the vicinity of their | ho are earning an hon living. ter and James Hennion two W Ed Hiram and Peter, after d to seventeen 's imprisonment for an assault on a ghampton, Afterserv- s, their term, with «d in March, and they left Auburn for New York, They went direetly to the house of their sis ter, Mrs. Shaw, in Fifty-first street, near Ninth avenue. While in prison their brother James had, with his wife, picked up a precarious living in and around Patterson, by petty thieving. Mr. Shaw had died and left their sis ter a widow. Hiram was born for | a leader, and had served during the civil war in the caval After staying three days with their pistor, & plan of operations on . I to their old ground. They for the west. They cross the house of their brother Jame Paterson, who w their arrival. T the n sence of the Eric. Then they be; tions on a small scale, coneealing the plunder at Garrett mountain, ne Paterson. 1t w caly in April when the started out from Paterson to rol all along the road. At a place calle Toteaway, on the outskirts of or- as the boy Eddie confesses. He they were formed in line Ly Hi Kni Knights, and his uncle Peter w the children were enrolled in milit style as high privates, With a cocked révolver Hiram forced them to sign their names to a paper, and Jam who is anxious to turn state bine with the Storms gang, al: thieves, some of whom have be trusted with the negotiations. “They would have stolen the state wtion had been if such a combi effected,” snid De ve Grime: Detectives Brown and Grimes finally got the vight trail through negro wo- man, who pointed out the hiding plac Aided by a constable from Oakland, they made 1 o, Hiram Hennion, how ever, had become suspicious, and had given all directions to run for woods, When their haunt, a cave near Ringwood, was reached, it found full of stolen pr inhabitants were missi Afte short scarch the woman and children were found fishing, and were arrested. in the day Peter and James re discovered in the woods, They drew revolvers and knives and made a fierce resistance, but wer r-power- ed and handeutfed. The boys, Ed- ward and William, were also captured, but the leader, Hiram Hennion, suc- ceeded in making his escape, although the whole neighborhood turned out with guns, revolvers and pitchforks to aid in the capture, The cave was a perfect storehouse, and had evidently been under the charge ot Mrs, James Hennion, every- thing being packed up and neatly and methodically arranged. There were many suits of men’s and women’s clothing, the latter comprising costly silk dresses and sealskin sacques, as well as merino and calico goods. The array of underclothing, sheets and lines Irl]]u\\»( ses showed that clothes 1ad been robbed, stoves, ploughs, hoes, spad knives, forks, plates, ete., were found in abundance. In the commissary line were seventy to ecighty jars of preserves, coffee, tea, v ables and garden truck. Feathers of chickens and skins of cows and calves were also found, Len Benton on Roscrow] Conklin, | St. Louis Repunican Chillun, in dis varse in Reblations, what it says 'hout “de heast dat was, | an’ ob some man, Hit was writ ‘way back dar foh de struction ob time wen de anamile should arriv, Yo fadder hab made des his daily lessons foh de lus, forty yeahs and he gibs notice dat de beast la arriv. De Scripter am fulfilled in de wigh ty Roscrow Fust, “De beast dat was, Well, 1 Was a senater, Was a sircingle man in politics Was de holder ob keys ter de nat ional cupboard an’ lived scrumptious ly ‘mong de 'ficial sugah bowls an’ pex Sa1ves, Was de great Roserow, de Lawd onklin, Was de silber-mounted, snuff scented, Polly-velvet-deah ob de wiw men. Was a bigger man dan Blaine, or Garfiel', or eben yo fader inde 'fiicial robes ob de jestis ob de peace. Second, Roscrow “‘is not, Is not senator, sserow Conklin was t 1de dm to the New York [de purt wid de mneighbor's hens whole broods ob chickens a ularly trained | tsteps, Their | de career of | [ thur, 1 | Controlob de senate. 2. Do chane ter run foh pres'dent in } L opern- | thiy | school o son, they halted and solemnly banded themselves together with fearful oaths, 3 am, W liy and ormanized as the “‘Galdien | relative. ts.” His uncle Hiram, was the | commander-in-chief of the Galdien | e suys T must say limb, not le evidence lays great stress cn the fact that | Hiram signed for him and the “kids.” Preparatory steps were taken to com- » a set n in jail. James Hennion's wife was en- | lars that he raid about daybreak a | | to wish, | party, perty, hut the; supper and se emsage!” The deadlock was broken, | ROBBERS'CAVE IN JERSEY | 1s not runnin’ de United s | . Is not focusin' do cye Men., Women and Children Form | ludics uallery | Is not straddlin’ ober de in' his coat s friends bie Shanghiol ill, wi Roserow Conklin' *'yit is Vit is buckin' ‘gainst Gar Yit is not likely ter | Washington Yit is blowin' foh Grant & foh Conklin Yit is tryin' ter make a f ten Yit is dopein Jones an” | ' | dammin Robertson ) tryin’ ter vun de stat Now York Yit is a ‘possum torpedo oS, Yit is a breeches-loadin foh de Dimmyerats, Yit is a pricly pear ter his Yet is de daily ipecag, de e heads of the family [ night-sweat, de hourly ‘splosionan’ d | eberlasti dread ter his ene He “was, an’ is not, an’ ¥ Den dar was a woman wid de bonst, [ wid jowelry an’ fine dresses an’ she so down on de heast Yo fader haint posted on dat pint De beast had seven heads Dese are Grant, 1 U an, Albany Express an Widow Cameron, De ten horns of de beast a1 voto of New York in ‘84, 4. Losy ob do pres'dency in 84, 3pios de 6. Takin' de noses from de public cribs. 7. Grantism. 8. Stal wartism, . Ter de wreeker helongs de wreck. 10, De Sampsoniun locks Ol dese signs am filled full in do ighty come ter pa But hit am imo till de end ob de world, an’ yo chillun keep de hoes liv ] de house foh feah hit will took yo by sprise. Yo fader will ‘tend ter de { mlenium wile yo ol tends ter dat hack- | or er D — THE SMALL FRY. Adittle girl took a preseription t stove and said:*“The doctor left that mother. She says you m about i win it Two New York hoys ran a 1d them for ten cents, hire t drowned in North Riv shoes and g ' | history quickly told. 1t is no uncommon thing to see the hoy | who is 5o lame it almost es hin the lock v after a hucket of wat k way and run the bases ina game t the rate of forty miles an hour A little irl at school read thus 1 on a limbacy left her What did you eall that w the word ix 1o d the little girl, jaw to ked the teacher imbacy.” *‘But, ttina has & pony which was ca s, thongh her a and man my was very naughty on had to whi ad said, die, and go right to hix | Then he woulduw't he whipped.” When a pending fr satisfied that it is loade with a stor He we rock at it t few seconds he wonld rather than five dol. adn't heaved the rock. ristown Herald, A pleasant little i day, sees a i until he b 1 rather h Guired @ young man of Ni< adored sister. “Oh, yes! But, do you saw o camel there that d eyes around awfully; and sister looks: exactly like you when you are recit ing poctry at the evening parties” Mary (—is il and is invited to birth-day parties, where she never forget Many happy veturna of the day Recently she over Lieard her father tellin, very pop her mother that Mus, J y the mother of | even: children, Tl just hivl o birthday the said “party™ hein ne ponds very live weight. Mary at one. horrified manimg wish her many happy Lowell (! hall [ trot over and returns of the day?” before yesterday's supper, when a - howl cup from the back yard, where his heir was playing with a crowd of | i out the voice of the junior at if the Jones boys wouldn't be o he wouldn’t play.” Mr. Jenkins raised the window and announced: “Young man, 1 don't want to hear any of that Koscoe' Conkling business here in Massachusetts, You will be horse your- self this time, or T shall withdraw “your dyou to bed. You hear my DO NOT BE DECEIVED. In theso times of quack medicine advertisements everywhere, it is truly worthy of praise, and whico docs us recommended, Electric Bit- tgrs, we can vouch for as being a true and reliablo remedy, and one that will | do us recommended, They invariably cure Stomach and Liver Complaints, Discascs of the Kidneys and Urinury Diflicultics, We know whereof we speak, and can readily say. give them atrial. Sold at fifty cents o bottle by Ish & McMahon, 2) BUCKLEN'S ARNICA ¢ ALVE, lod Hands, Chilt | Price 25 cents per box, I rophesics | The Best Cuts, Brusics, 8 Rhenm, Fever Sox Tetter, Chapp: C kinds of Skin is gua tion anteed to give perfect satisfac ery case or money refunded sale by Bdly Ish & McMahon Omaha, ——— ID-BUGS, ROACHES, Rats, mice, o squitoes, insects, ete., cleared out by tough on Rats. 15c hoxes at | | druggists Y] DR. C. B. RICHMOND, (Foruerly ant Physician in Chicago O stetric Hospital, for Treatment of Disc of Women under br. bytord.) Will devote my entire attention to Obstetrics, Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women Oftice, 1408 Farnhaw St. our and2 106 p m. wigtt Succossor to J. H. Thicle, MERCHANT TAILOR No. 280 Douglas Strect, Owabs, Neb, SATURDAY. JUNE 4, 1831~TWELVE PAGES. PR R R R SOMETHINGC EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNow. There exists a means of se- curing a soft and brilliant yi'mnpl‘ Xion, no matter how vipoor it may naturally be, Tagan's Magnolia Balm is a | delicate and ! Teswhich instantly removes Freckles, Tan, Redness Roughness, Eruptions, Yul ar Flushings, cte., ete, delicate and natural are its effects that its use is not suspeeted by anyhody, No lady has the right to present a disfiznred face in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggis | for 75 cents, ; nded and uns , Nervous Debility infected malarial sections, { a FOREST LEAF with JUNIPER BER red RIDNEGEN, wh o rtics which will not nauseate, bt he try a ) from fonl matter” { 1k it, and gontlomen will find RIDNEGEN the est Kidney Tonic ever ns atiae of LAWRENCE & MARTIN, aleo a proprictary gov. ernment stamp, which Nto be soid (without license) by druggists, grocers and other porsons every where £PUT UL IN QUART 812 1t not found at your druggist’s or grocer's, we will send a bottle prevaid to the xpress LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Prop’s, OHIICAGO, XLIL. ROCERS and 1 Wholesale Agents in Omaha, STEELE, JOINSON & €O, will supply the trade at manufactur- De | JOTTLES FOR GEN Roserow, an’ de seripter am | Chas. FURNITURE, BEDDING, Feathers, Window Shades, ing pertaining to the Furniture and Up- Trade. = A Cb “O Tk ld T EASTERN Lixes, which terminate there, LEAVENWORTII, v in dat backer pateh. Wen | | de m'lenitim comes you can play roun scale was matured, and they returned | in tow shirts an' bask in de sun long' took with | yo mind ter. An’ don’t go hangroun’ them Eddie Shaw, whose mother left od the Twen- ty-third street ferry and went direct to in s on the alert for ot acquainted with ighborhood, after their long ab- one worked for a week or so in the Standard Oil Works and the other on the Ridgewood & Rutherford branch Shiverick. with Kassiy Ciry, BLUkrs ald OMAIIA, CENTERS from which radiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrates the Cc inent from the CHICAGO, ROCK CIFIC RATLWAY o only Tine from Chicago owning ISLAND & PA And Everyth ew Goods at the Lowest Prices. or | RANSFERS 1Y CARRIAGE ! t not e mean But put o little extra of all the elean and ventllated « upon Fast Expross Train W from Monday last, found three Lorse- PALACE SLEFPING CAlis, +C s, upon wh I meals are served of un at the low rte of SKvENTY FINE ChNTs kG, with ample time for healthful A\ short Through Cars bety its; and close con satall points of interscction with other <lip out | voad We ticket (do not forget this) directly to every | o nportance in Kanss Ldahe, Nevada, ¢ Territory, Color | and Nelv Mevico | cotipetitors, who furnish but a tithe of the com oftives in the United St a drove it, Vit Betting felt’ very wixh my dear horse coulid wenly father. s nest de- n the branch of a tree he is not 5 it To Builders and Contractors: 1of Trustecs of t No. 1, of Cumi an to have five dollars, Ina or erection of a sehool house id School District, durin present year, th enjoyed your visit to the 1 je, did you? in- | ti lit- know, we rewed its mouth | id it with the plans and - spe n flle with the Director of the Board of t, and which plans nat the furniture ,in said town of AT No Char;g_ing Cars OMAHA & CHICAGO, Where direet connections are made with Throu; CARL LINES for 1 specifications store of Louis b rles Driscoll, archites o city of Omaha, little | 11 the other children’s LocK, Director, West Point, Nebraska, Sionx City & Pacific St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS, THE OLD RELIABLE SIOUX CITY ROUTE | SHORTER ROUTE 2O NEW YGRE, | f PUILADELPIIA, BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON her | izen (Rep.): Jenking had just | seated himself to read the evening paper | The Short Line via. 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AGENTS WANTED yor ovi NEW BOOK, E FOR THE YO of the Scriptur s, flies vermin, mo- | bei Certain and Lpeedy Cure for Rhoumatisin in ol its forms, Btomiach and Kidnoys, @. RUSSELL, M. D, ‘HOM(EI’A'I'IU(J PHYSICIAN., | and Charonic Disc vos the genera! b SMITH BLACK & CO., i ODMAN, Ger'] Agent, ¢ ital nyenue and Fiftee | Shorman avenue. May be Ited from 70 9 p. ., exeopt Wednesdays Discasos of Chil NOTICEH. John Dassept will take notice that on the day of May, 1551, Charles Brandes, & Just | the Peae ot 1t procinet, Donglas County, Neb., fasued an order of attachment for the sum of #26.60 in an action ponding before hiw, wherein jgutter 18 plaintifl, and John Dssopt 1 that property consisting of one oent attached under said was continued 0 the 9a. m. to12 . K. FLIEQRL,. . |7 Ta R, Mackey. DENTIST, Corner 16th and Douglas 58, Omaba, Neb. 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