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THE 816 Farnham, bet. 0th and | DAILY BEE/ OMAHA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS. at and Bonnet Bleachers, aud Felt Hata dor nteenth and Capite Proprictor. Ladics get up At north Avenue. WM. DOVE Hotel: THE OMAHA DAILY BEL: |SNAKE - CRARNING IN INDIA, | jures a Cobra Out of a Boy's | A Baroda Demon Snake-Man Con. | Suest Just © WEDNI the Prussia iefs at the course of which rred to —( 1 that Gravelotte, wr honored neral Burn S you ean't aim a sido obsery DAY JUNE 15, 1881 J . 1 A. CRUICKSHANK & €O, e Oth Btreets. | R ; Hoad horse 80 a8 to hit al with it | : : ) el i U sl O Fuerham | ¢ lowing story of sake:chagm. | Shoot it over hi you may bag Have Just Received another Large Invoice of opy 1 year, in advance (postpaid) 0,00 | DORAN HHOUS , 913 Farnham 2 e DPal something on t side,whereas a | months ! ) 0| SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Staven, 10th Strect. | ing has been sent to The Pall Mall | ik the VERY L _ months “ “ S0 | Southen Hota s 1 amel,th & Leavenwort, | Gaette by correspondent who is “111\.;'.(‘1‘",“1' ra general does o sort of ATEST STYLES IN : aking a sketehing tour through some | damage. RAILWAY 31 . | i g A ; - AY TIME TABLE. | 1y, weatern coomios Works, Agents tor e | 0f the states of northwest India: | fUCKLEBERRY HADES, | . LEAVISG OMAIIA RAST OR BOUTH BOCSD, | Champion Tron Fence &e., have on hand all kinds One morning T was strolling with . The Famous Seltzer Spring of Germany is | €, B.&Q. 55 m—~840 p. m Of Favicy fron Fences, Urestings, Fineals, Bailings, | friond in the verandah when we saw | The Woman with the Iron Jaw Its Atnerican home C'&N. W., 08 m.—3:40 p. m Sy e APIE | et fiqure coming along the Queen. TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT | Cy RT, & P,y 60, 1. 8:40 p. Intelligence OMce, 1 1 aatiot turt Chicago Terald. Bosedd tpon a scientifle analy sis of this at KG besd ey B A gence Off | drive; a tallish man, in scarlet turban [ e it Rt et b st Sk, Louls at 655 a. . And 746 &, e MRS. LIZIE DENT 217 10th Steeet. | —only, unllike the usual solie turban, | Tho fohangsmest woman in the |teman Sivines, s ita soteentrated dulicat WEST OR BOUTIWRSTS, o - | it was wound serpent wise about his ““;’“ ; “‘ | b o sk i s AN T B [ :: in Neb, [Throngh Exprems, 685 a. m AN AT vewellers, | head; a kind of loose, flame-coloted | t0 m(\l‘ uu\ :\‘ ‘v‘ ‘; .'m ‘mn'm { #7501 Ly dngiists the world over ) o Al JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Stroet | sk 1 loth 1 the ordinary | notoriety s not without a U. P, Expross, 12:16 p. m, - - | shirt; a cloth and the ordinary & 10l wivelt i i O &'R. U Tok Lincoln, 10:90 a. m, gy poaked shoe of the eastorns. Ac sty gy """' vl KENNEDY'S ' 0: & . V. tor 6 B0 | 1. BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal, his shoulders he earried astout bam- | P08 IR T0 bt U. P. freight No, 9, 815 . m. - - boo pole between five and six foot | 8 syl b li - l A U. P! treight No. 7, 610 p. m.—emigrant Lumber, Lime and Cement Tong, at either end of which hung two | £168 48 (0 "" el ) o U. P. freight No. 11, 8:25 p. m FOSTER & GRAY, corner 6th and Douglas 8ts. [ 1,08"of coarse woven cloth, colored a | tractive noveltics, v"l weh the | - g on ‘\"“,“"‘ niheilugs i liing Lamps and Glassware. loss vivid lame-color. As lie came up "“""”","““.”“ i werhaps, some- (O R B 2 v SV ML e 4. PONNER, oy Dot 8. G Varits. Lo s wo s e o o black T, | WhAt Pretten t B i w0 E 5| They are more BEAUTIFUL than C R L &P 045 8, mi—0:05 p. m twisted up like a woman's and secured | froetec L XN SHARIL W =] . ' K. C., St Joo & C. L, 7:40 0. m.—0:45 p. Merchant Tailors. . 3 CHCC | dozon yoars since to “The Woman |E T E % d ¥ e T s N ot tho o "y vy v A0 Bt (1 e 2 4 = § any they have yet received and still . ARRIVING FROM TIR WEST AND SOUTHWMT. | Ono of our most popular Morchant Tailors i re- | COMD Whose back was cased in strange | Jf 0 00 cireus boa s ¢ H ek ke S S T S A ST | patternn and ahaped 1k a eurve ina | Myhtgomory Q - SRR |8 | 4 g * lower prices. U, B. Extros—898 b, M Goods for gentlemen's wear, - Stylish, durable, | 2y body " ore del s womal, v rodigious feats | 5 B &M Sen ik m | and prices low as ever 215 13th bet. Dotig.& Farn, | ‘f'l Y ‘r'” 1'”_‘ G Were o | of muscular strongth astonished gap- | S ] 05 2 i § B. & M. Lincolit Freight—S:36 n. m, : - (il i chl sl b vt | ing rustisand wen startled wwin- |4 P =SR] THEY ARE ALSO IN RECEIPT AND JUST OPE U. P. Freight No. 10-1:40 p. Millinery. |green and red and white stones in (18 Bla; vegl ‘ 4 0 B 3 & § 4 » No, 6— 4:25 p. m. Emigrant MRS, €. A. RINGER, Wholesale and Retall, Fan. | sr-like shapes; on his forehead | Pressible, regiiar showsgoers, was a | = SPLENDID LOT OF fn & 1050 p. mi. o (L at variety, -|>h\v*.'-wI” s, the red mnek of $He Hindot temale Hereules iy build and action P fl & 9 No. 12-11:35 a. m. ry, Gloves, Corvets, &v. Cheapest House in 8 the red ark ol 0 doo; O ot ek o T & NoRi. QLA Lol , thore was a black and scarlet | 1on carried by i chain i her teeth | - T Ao Nebraska Division of the St. Paul & Sioux City "~ Physiciansant Surgeons, | line drawn that looked like a fine «\lk‘:wln::nl;.’:x’.'l.f- -:‘I“f:.'Hll;ym:)..'“- le.;;‘B I T T E R S THE VERY LATEST STYLES. Ro. & lakves OMKNE S 1 . W. 8. GIBBS, M. D, oom No. 4, Creighton |tibbon ran from the cuter corner of R IR LB 3 “ ~d " ¢ SN R R e pomang whicht aro the _Mother Hubhard" & The No. 1 arrives at Omaha at 4:30 p. m. oy e et | W 5 TP 6 | strength of her powe . I No. 8 :r:nu at Vmaha at )414.‘!“ m. A. S, LEISENRING, M. D, onie Block. gav 1 the MU el s f his having € lngo e, anc 0! ma'n’ in nen' apacca’ an been alive sinee the flood: his eyes | recipient of landsome salary, she ILER & CO., Barege. DUMMY TRAINS BETWEEN OMAHA AND €. L. HART, M. D., Eye and Ear, opp. postoffice | Wi & fnotion - uhd. beo Ly el looked as if they could not shut; yet | ¥ “"[":‘ bR e & ave Omaha at 800, 9:00 and 11:00 o, m.; | Oculist and Aurist, §, W 15th and’ Farnham 8ts, [ e had not a wrinkle, and R it e “‘\‘l‘"‘ "“'x“‘l“ . olo Manufacturers, OMAHA.| Also from the Auction Rooms of New York a fresh addition to their Ex- 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 p. e e - | dently young. His hands were beau R R o L traord Bargs | 0, 300, T & y young. His hi B LA aordinary Bargains in S, & [rlianls tifully ‘shaped, with delicate nails; his | Since then an oceasional inquiry from | Plumbing, Gas and Sf 1 Fitting abandoning TS £ came to S RoUTR, Orav. . cuosn. | P, W, TARPY & COn 210 12th St bat, Favnham and the play began. He opened ]‘,’ ,;:: l‘.‘:“":?d',:: ,\“.‘:'::. m,’“"l I'I“‘;'\" v J. M.Woolworth. 5 S A nipome aom. pom. | and Douglas, Work prowmptly attended to. , sat down on his haunches, Q_L\ LA TR EOA AL A Wiitice « i £, oo b0 oA 4 T | ™ b FrmieaTINCK, 100w Dowghe Strct. | andproceeded to wunpack, | Tho bags | taken us wntirely woliuble, ity authon-| TR0, I, & Quooovee 1100 000 420 e e | contained_each a largo wicker, or, ra- | titity being e for by respon Wabas: 2 40 P SRER T B ther, bamboo-lath basket, and nonde- [ sible party. [ 5 A N 4 Sioux City and Pacific. | 100 4:30 HENRY A, KOSTERS, 1412 Dodge Stre wl|\'i]vt l‘nu.\\‘l '..r : m"x.n‘\‘ olored cloth A short time since a newspaper man ’ & O eyt o Planing Mill. T Tatter containod o tin box fall of | wandersng through the northern tier MANUPACTURR AND DRALXR I¥ § & M. in Net) 4 8140 A. MOVER, manufacturer of sash, doors, blinds, - 4 | of counties 1 Tndiana, struck the lit k Caih L Narvetben! 4% T molding, tlowets, alustors, b rails, farnishing | 1ve and lively scorpions, some neck- | 4f chuitivg (S IO SEEREE B SADDLES AND HARNESS. Lo State of lowa leave but once a | Beroll saw , cor. Dod; 1 Oth streets, laces of strange gray and red, some ) 4 . " g — - i . ves | Joseph county, « day, viz: picees of wood supposed to be cures ok 24 A’ Lincoln Mail is also opencd at 10:30 a. m. Pawnbrokers 4 5 3 I timore and Ohio railvoad. Tt was Office open Sundays from 12, to1 p. m J.R0S . Ch0 TGS B s Far o iae | Lo B0t HOW i bamst bt MO UL i ot sl G FEOTIEILG Sl EiE Omaha, Ne oS, ¥, HALL D, 4 ROE baxd » Ar L gtances like small shining buttons— | * o Sl T place protey | S T T T v (3111 snake stone, and if laid on | going people he found the place pretty OV AETA Retrigerators, Canfield’s Patent. e Tl Db e well deserted. lnquiry of the sheriif ¢ R o. ODMAN, 11th St., bet, Farn, & Harney, | & l""-l \'1“"‘ ¢ BUppoBel l“'l‘““l"' revealed the fact that the bulk of S e R The baskets contained also a large | Feveied the b % s { Show Case Manufactory., e s g Walkerton’s population had gone on ' 0. J. WILDE cobra apiecce. He took out the two 5 > sobras and laid them on the stone |® bienic, a regular Sunday diversion — — = Manufacturer and Dealer’ in all kinds of Show | C0DTAS b LIPS o with them, the spot which allured ) ‘Art Emporium. Cases, Upri N ‘s St. floor of the veranda, T am not quite ] % eEEmL ) it 2 t Art Emponium, 1516 Dodg Tor Oiahy | BUL if he showed us two or oneat | them aw )l‘“m wme 'lV:IQ . no .IH» i vings, 01 Pantinis, Chromos, Fanes or) Oiaha | ¢t £or o lins been horo man ”““‘N‘:ius]y‘ 1'.;\. ity s fitilie TR All since, Atany rate he took a cobra |distant from the village, known J. BONNER 1309 Dousclas Strect ce. S Y i 2 *Huckleberry Hell 1t was and 11:00 a. . Council Bluffs a and 6:26 p. m. Opening and Closing of Mails PROP., Grand Central Gallery, 12 Sixteenth Street, First-class Work and Prompt- ¢ Masonic Tall, 88 guaranteen., Good and Ch feet were strong and shapely too My friend said: *“This man will show you some fun for u few cop- *" S0 he was had up on the ver out, let it squirm about on the floor then he produced from his bag o weird pipe, made of a gourd and shaped something like a_bagpipe. The lower part, below the Dbelly, is pierced with holes on which the fingers | With old circus men as to her whercabonts ls elicited the dubious reponse, 1 dun'no.” An interesting bit of history connected with her adventures after located —in the centre of amarsh, and accessible by boats and a low foot brid; It con tained a floating population of about 700 persons during the autumm and w large island 1 the line of the Bal- | J. P. ENGLISH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, 810 South Thirteenth Street, with 1412 Farn, St. AGENT FOR TIIR CELEDRATED CONCORD HARNESS EMBROIDERIES, WHICH THEY ARE SELLI AT HALF PRICE. much less than that at other periods i Two Medals and a Diploma of Honor, with the this pipe he began the most goblin very highest award the judiges could bestow was A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Creighton Block. 5 Beeld; e Dt that ever was h he cobra “;““"5’ the l)'l l:“\l”“"‘“':“l")l\l\.‘?‘ rded. this hamness a6 the Centenninl Exhibl - = ale and Retail § Drills and | consor 1 A eradually | of & mixed character, and ineluded | tion. JAMES DEVI B aised itself on its coils, 4 h & 4 DLES, Wo keep st stock in the west, Fine Boots ‘and Shoes bet, 13th & 14th, | 1t8 hovd, and slowly waved its awful | buing the scenw b more |V|I.||m U1 il who cannor exain o sewd fof } homo work on iand = 2 et 19t & 14 | head to and fro in front of the music, | bloody vow cncl Suncng. Wlie vosi-) price BpAIES f THOS, ERICK 4! Second Hand Store, sif it saw the music Suddenly the | dents lived Il: pickitiy .‘”h SSRShol l‘ "‘ \'( )\v \ | [ i swion & LEAR. 1416 Douglas St., New and | music made i wil ping yell and 5,000 quicts of - (hat truit beiyg| A CNGR \ at fair prics. '} hd Hand Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, | ¢ywag not;” the cobra’s head sank wd slupped to market cact: - &c., bought and sold on narrow margins. B o s et thos e ince | THE ANTIQUARIAN BOOK STORE try and source of revenuce of the | ple, Sundays the lawless carousals oa | the islandattracted large curious erowds | from the swrounding country, and was the oceasion of that day’s visit of the majority o Walkerton's citizens to the spot. " Bed Spring down and his hood shrunk into noth- J. F. LARRIMER, Manufacturcr, Visschers' BI'k. Saloons. ENRY KAU NN, In the new brick block on Douglas Stract, has Just opened a most clegant Beca Tall, ‘Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day. FLANN On Farnham, next to the B, & M. headquarters, has re-opened a neat and complete establishment which, barring FIRE and Mother Shipton's Proph- 1 t0 1420 Douglas. St s, (Opp. Bushing d and 1 ot, hotween o it seld or fo1m= demon snake-man then «d, pointing to a big Doy, servant of my friend: I will bringa cobra out of the boy'seap.” The boy had on_a close-fitting, pork-pie cap, his head was shaved, and the rest of ‘ Books, News and Stationery. J. L FRUEHAUF, 1015 Farnham Street. -4 Butter and Eggs. { MCSHANE & SCHRGEDER, the oldest T housc in Nebraska, established 1575, Onmal and E. pe i be o > i P 3 R ) s reporter was intensely inter Soedine] ecy, will be opened tor the voys with Hot Lunch | his clothing consisted of a shirt I'he reporter was intensely 4 CENTRAL _onrinE Pishdlation preseny diatal n then took his gpipe and be ested and most curious to visit the KESTAURANT, ¢ ) 10th 8 around the hoys thenon a andden | island, and tie sherift conveyed him southwest corner 10thand Dodge. Undertakers. the air was rent by u melody such as | thith He found the island just as Best Board for the Money Batisfaction G w, flat, und, 1 over it had been represented, a1 marshy, brusicovered picee of 10th “arnham bet soothe the dammned; it whirled might arouud the boy like a visible thing, | CIHAS. RIEWE, 10 Meals at all Hours. INER, th street, hotw | with a few rude Boand by the Day, Week or Month, | hani and Haruiy. Docs oo and ch but the boy stood firm. Suddenly | Withyi few Blinea ! 0 w for Cash, | oo e > |it hiskey was sold every door, o stopped, and the man ) y Funishol fooms SYPRS 1 to take off his drapery. He |[and Jewd wonen and rough men ter ved for a moment aw natiral, | vorized the respectable clement with st of . snake | their ribald jests and open debaueh out all Tis|ery. The plice was o pandemonium, He wrapped his |and it had its high priestess, for oc- Carrlages and oad Wagons. VDE 0. 1510 14t notions, ruham a HENRY POHLMAN, tovs, jewelry, &c,, 14th bet, ¥ and Harney Streets] | p, pictures 1 Douglas® Goods | and there wasn’t the bout him, He sh clothes—no snake, { WM WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING Civil Engin we & conversation in the tent | jaw. Tenth and Jackson Sts.. - - = Omaha, Neb. OBMAY, Gog'l Ageat, Oiabia. ANDREW ROSEWATE! fy | X Town Surveys, Grade and Sewerige Systems o AND STI I_L THE LION | 1oin cloth about him, and began n | cupying the lugest cabin the queen of | ( Specialty. ~ Aurh e o } | his devil’s dance and his soul-killing | Huckleberry — Hell —and the ¢ Commission Merchants. furt UESITO pipe. vuler of the turbulent spirits % 1 Dommission Meceh S 0l |surrounding her was the old ent in Dadly and Weekly g appronch his buskots or the cobra | 5 iors could be no doubt — LARGEST STOCK OF | g S Harness which lay sleeping in the sun. He Jaw. : P T AR A SR e A of it.” The od familiar face, the giant | © WEST i q . . e TIER i : AND ; M, b dliet e, the ponderous chin, the winte pR ) e B ddllepy, AT e e v (BIAGS/TY2 WRIST (fold and Silver Watches and Jewelry in the O W. ¥, LORENZEN, manufacturcr, 514 10th street. a el"y. ”'I‘l z .‘\* 'i‘(dl‘ s ll “ en (]l e ; ' | ity of the woman whose deeds of - Coma and see onr stock, s wo will bo ploased to show goods, —_— — " and_gave it bick to me old you | tit f Cornice Works. ey - ey g L 3 2 prowess had once made the arenaring | No Changing Cars |1swE 8 DODGE. weiiars ComiO e e sarsctares i U5 j D |t s cap fited tight, tois hénd, | SRV UL lancit of vas 8ing - EDHOLM & ERICKSON. Comice, “m.”r‘wl-;r 4;1 Slat lll-;n'rl‘w'.:"lmihwl ;‘_{ 5 ;III: "\'Tlll"l“‘,‘:“z I‘"“"“‘l H'; ;"I“ multitudes. She recognized the re BETWEEN o . - e e om any locality promptly executed in the bes » and yell, and, as hefore, | . ner. Factory and Otfiec 1310 Dodge Strat. | g3 g’“”l-i W’ anddanly. witl henyen, | Porter, evadud any close questioning — T — A Atonnad. ceudde U IR et Tt bandonment of ° alvanized Tron Cornicus. Window Caps, ete. | o} fomaeny ling shrick, Ho_ stopped up to| &0 10 id®adoption of hor pres ] anufactured put up in any part of the | %2 the boy, aad with his naked hand | ¥ 1 i S0 L | Where direct connections are made with Throug a3 SN, S et e, | 63 o | oA e e CeL A Leo- ot modo of exiatonce, and a aho | NG CAT NS o an . . Grockery, e bra, which he flung stra t mo, | 00l II‘“‘ ked 'Il”"\"‘ 4 ‘K"“' ‘i U NEW YGRE, 5 4 3. BONNER, 100 Dougias strct.Good line. | %63 | Phe brute struck mo on the shoulder, “'”f“ MU0 W LI B Ml BS PUILADE . SCBINAINN S hocdialel I =1 et ; Ky Hraverg o | suid proudly. “Tam queen here LALTIMORE, — ; Lo Clathlagiand Eurnianing Oopd 3 “",“]I“'”“'H,"‘I”l",: it ',l‘v‘,‘"w"{»‘ll'l | During s stay the reporter noticod WASHINGTON GEO. 1, PETERSO so Hats, Caps, Boots, HNEAOKDAVAUDRERA.0N I GEOURG,L18S: 1 ber of noted Chicago criminals, | SASTER Bho. oni and Cutlory, £04 5. 100 stroe cavily, 1 sat still and laughed, | ® Pumber of noted Ch AND ALL EASTERN UTIES Bigst, o Cm“m:? Pl § 5 i -1]‘“.'1 L ..m\]\“:)!..-lA|':F]':..[ | long undor suspieion, andiin sone in . . ) 3 v will pay highost Cash p S = T %1 O | at bhot), tho baskaf: onenac 4 stances under indictment gl 1 AN i ey et Ot et o | T T e i e T s o, o | L oo an the haskety penod ub alk o iy i mind beyend” doubt i) The Short Line via. Peoria £ AR o p i | all my Ml b STAMPED with the LION | 40 T s i‘ | fact that this congenial spot wis just | Eor INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, LOUIS Der tists A 1t NO GOODS ARE WOEQ IO CORYAS SNOW, AL MO |2t et L aRanit thein: rot) VILLE, and wll points in the e : k C WITHOU ABOVE BIAMPS, [more. Then he took my paint rag, | Bojted cnougiito suit thel | : DI PAUL, Willn Tk, Cor. 1ith & Dadge, | matial sl o the tow skt | L it down st @ il of g | Gtes Within the past two_yers | SQUTE-BAS™T. | y - arc cmployed, and at the lowest cusn | el T several extensive burglarics have been L] i » Drugs, Pa nis Qils. price one wishing a price-list of good will | veranda, and went through the sae H | IPST LIN ! e oo, Lauar a tavor by sonding for one. - £ | Liugic., When the musie ex) ‘.T.‘:.‘ui‘i""“““ ""I’"' Raither s partion of i AN SOLE AGENT FOR ‘. 3 . 0] wned the perp orsafter be ¢ it o Pharmacists, Fino ¥+ Goods, Cor. 16th and he walked to the rag and plucked oug | Hhe €ity, and the perpetrators { (o} X sl LY DA,VLD SMIH M,qo,ng,', third cobra, which aluo ~ grooted o | i1 tieed b the city limits havegnere | For ST. L UlS» Hallet, Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and X SHOUS vale & Retail, 16th st in a friendly wise. There were three | Peon lost sizht of, raing | YOI \Whore diroct connections are made in the Union . . ) e c. FIELD, 0z N an sido coning sueet. | € BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG,” [ now: we s thom all, bt . iviend | Watehed and other precautions aken | st i S ™| J- & C. Fischer's Pianos; also Sole Agent geist, 100 and Howard Streots. || HREE TR N D Laid: “This won't dor he'll MLl the | 0 Prevent an cscape, but to no pur- | Lines for ALL POINTS SRR | ik G D L A T e b ¢ | Lose, These occurrences liave given SOoOUTHE. for the Estey, Burdett and t e Fort | . ry Good Notions, Etc. language for old and young. Profuscly illustra: | S |vise to a thoory on the part of the ’ | JOHIN 1. F. L CMANN & €O, aking & most iteresting. and iprossive e ! | b re z police that fences for s ani it | NEW LINE o« DES MOINES Wayne Organ Oo.'s Organs ey work. Preachers, yon should circulate it Price Mark Twain on War. | ng vl for eriminals gencrally ex THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR - — > T oy R T .00, Send for ciivulary with extra torus 4 Mark Twains's spocch at the re- |isted in the neighbornood of the city ; e ey AL S M IS & Louis Mo, on of the Army of the Potor R T ¥ 3 k| DEAL IN PIANOS AND ORGANS EXCLUSIVELY. HAVE HAD YEARS EXPERIENCE e ynion o the Aruy of tho Potompe n | whors suspetod thicves romined | [ROCK Island, |k EsLes MR om0 ks ; artford, shows’ tha s been | until the chase was over and elndec - A F. GROSS, New ard Socond Hand Furniture TN AN T - | The uneqvaled inducements offered by this line A J,0n0ss. New acd Sewoud Hand Furnitare reading up uilitary literature of | the detectives, To verify Uhis, Uhey [ o traelers s touriste are aw follons g Blavon, 1114 Srucus: " i | J. R. Mackey, Phe Cincinnati Guzetto, Mark Twain | citod tho instance of i thivves’ don il | T seldwmtel FCLIAAN (0xheel) PALACE g.S. WRIGEIT, J. BONNER 1300 bougis st._Fine gools, &c. | | snid among other things Kano county, and a cive in Indiana | SUEEPNGEATS mitconly an thisiine (€ 1 . A i i L e g b “Never foteh on your reserves at|where a year since thousands of dol- | % PALACK DEAWING ROOM CALS 218 S t th St [}t H HB lldl [] h r\el:l\:ul»:m?x;.w D E N I s 9 | the start, This was "Napoleon's fivst | lars’ worth of stolen property were re hairs, The fa N ].X Ben iy 1 y a’ u ngl ma’ a" “ ). 19 N ol orner 15th and Douglas Sts, Omaha | niistal A xt, he as- | covered Tom time to tnoe the police ANAO DULI Lo, | SORGuE gk = 400, 108 Hatuey . Emptove | o, OOFETSIA AN Raipes Sia, Omalie, Mob saulted with his bomb-proofs and am- | liavo endeasored to penetrate t dunn | v Ak A N IR Al HALSEY V. FITCH, : : : Tuner ters of Pine and Walnut, ' wlances and embrasures, when he | of these wen, but aside from the fence o5 _— - —_— e 1 A Dosastiia shane mimenis tee o (B WY ) ) Hnwlllv. ]h ot ed “hi vight by 7i- | ments in the town of Lake they have sbove il others, o ayorita routd 10 the ete.’ N. W cor. Joth an] Douglas streets, | . et —which uncovered his pickets — | not successfully attained their object South and Soutlivast v Jacobs' K, corn itol ave o 4 o 4 4 Try 4 you will tind traveling a luxury in . . | ———— = e dacobat Block, comer, Capitol avenue | when his ouly vossibility of success | The reporter’s visit to Huckleberry hell | steal of aixiomiort. - B ’ e U ool ' Y in .1”.:»1]‘“4 up his centro, ik by | sooms to settle boyond u douby that | Throuih ieksts viothis lehute i for i B - - ank, and throwing out chevaie d wlice 1y clagsic re R AL NS A4 Sl Bt RUAARS06 SAUAIA i RARGKLnd | NoTicH. ik waal thrawine out his choraii de |the police iy at that. clasic rtrent |43 irday W mise ! an, S Dealer in Hardware, f GHAHA CITY MILLS, Sth and Farnham S Aoy o PATIET R SER I e ) I elievo the | tind some men they have so long been | Car acc X e Tables, et will be SAARACHEY aias. g [ Aoy oae ari ) : wove [kivmish line and confuse the enemy- |scoking, Tho proteotion of fellow. | Sheertalh ghved b sppising &~ " ° wals R Y som fow of churgr, Laave ohien woulho it wuc |,]A. Ty would confuse [ cviminals has wade them bold, and | Gasard Fras I B OOR, o Gracers. e, 26 i i, and at West Point they said it | from there they 1 acit defiance o BORIER 4 S < | CHARLES SPLITT y said it | i Y send a tacit dehance J. PUTTER, | ; :‘ll;.l\l.‘\lx :.v between Cuming and lzard, | —— - g iu]uul.] It \l\.nl ulm;fl this tune that | to the detective who dares to risk ]“’\ General Mausger Chicago . ANE, Corn. 23d and Cuming Strects. B [} u the emperor had two hovses shot under | life by attempting to ar : e | \ % A N 3004 Gu ; attempting to arvest them, E o USINESS L01i6ZE, !i.'n.: (ow often you seo the remark | Ono thing sceins cortain, the doni- | r. Blac ’s eumatic e A, ; hat General So-and-8o at such and | nant will of the queen of this rabble | ]y E 106 Douglas Strect, Whoisale Excusively. | THE GREAT WESTERN -«;-cl'u A \lT had x‘»«u llllnl:u h.,mm115511].!1-““'. mong the rude community cUuRE I I 1 I |fl ‘x? _A_R - . shot under him iene 3 ide are - g - Hardwaie, Iron and Steel. GEOQ. R. RATHBUN, Principal. and many great p:.‘nl,\l vy ,:::l':::rl;I:}:‘lfi‘”]';)“ g 2 :u'l:qnm‘.l, and Bt Safe, Cortain wnd Lpeody Cur for A P v TWORT " n J ' 5! " o4 P | e dmories of st arcn Rhetwmatism in all its fo euralyia, Lame DOLAN & LANGWORTIIY, Wholcsale, 110 and : men, as I was informed by a high | triumphs nor the te POt arciic | Risduation tn ok die foru, Noursiih, Lt 16th street. Cl"el hton ‘Block il e 5 , 0¥ @ Wigh | trilunphs nor W tempting glitter of a | ek HR0 I EDe o0 B taterual retie. e B A Ry g o |actillory oficor st West Poiat, havo hundred dollar walary worve ‘o luro iy Tautsant s Ve sud wigle o ) - charaeterized his as a wantc rom the shades ¢ 5 ) 8 tho Discasa it improves the ge ! health, AN Harness, Saddles, &c. oMAli4, ‘ NEBRASKA. | waate of projectiles, and he impressed | the “(;u‘ff:nl‘:duu\:fu:nlnu‘:nlthil.i th Hall | e SMITH, BLACK & 00., Fropristoth, oF ALY EINDS OF O. .. . E. B. WEIST 320 13th 8t., bet. Fara. & Harney. | #arSend for Circular. nove0dgwt! | Upon 0 dan Plattemoutis, Neb,