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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 26, 1881, CRIMINAL COLUMN. |poise sheh found examples in the | Panunla of Christian martyrde Presi t Lot Garfield and his heroie wife were | Murphy the Drankei Repro-|the am! ‘mulwqu ’l‘b:- m..‘l .u'.\”“’[ 1 those dre ifu ceks exlihits bate Geta n Term on Bread ad i brick house, 7 vooms, with | | heauty and consistency of the tiue o Wt arnham Street. s nessed be Cranky Doings of Joa Miller's| Many the incidents he relites| | Lave already been published, hut we Cragy Man Juote a few new items of in'erest . | the fact that among hundreds of ot Tho Polios Cvurt Racket for One |ters and toleoranis rec ived daily con vsing “urgent advice as to treat | Sy nt,” threats of death if the presi dent should die, and similar onesif he Dottt th cr il s |ahosd e, s b o aws Dry GOOdS Unequalled in the 'We“’ Within the next sixty days we expect to occupy our new store at {1816 and 1817 Farnham street, adjoining our present stand, with 4 “stock of and meanwhile we desire that all Omaha should take advant e of the very MO EEERECIESS WH ARE MAKING- - federatea, One from Texas said, ‘If| o Beneke | yvon noed o d was | corps wh for arraignment bef aire it, T can furnfsh a s and loyal | at 9 o'clock, and one of e loving | irunken esca- |arms shall boar the wounded presi WALL BRI Al wo|dent to Elboron as tenderly as ever | 5 pades hiave of Jate brought him into | SREE K0 ECn E e Rltes thinks | ,&‘ ,,‘Iy,.”:“:‘,.x.m novoricty, Murphy is & young man, |y Garfield probab'y did hot believe 1 well, et not bud looking nor by any uu.n“y,. could survive |'w|1"}u¥ e the be- | cllar, pantey intellectua Iliere are no visible | ginning of the final | | N Preparatory to moving we oftar our entirs stock at a great sacrifice. Study caretully the { traces of noble birth about him and | !¢ mber 15 the doctor le't "““I"" “‘l' GEO. P. BEMIS | prices we quote, bear in mind that we buy all voods for cash, do the largost etrictly revail dry Il ] T R G LD | goods business between Chicagoand Sanfrancisco, and aim to give our customers the boueflt of th Lory « 1 aristocrat nnease 18 |y eigion on which he left him for & all the low prices and extra cash aiscounts fiven s by manfacrurers and imorters, | CLOAK DEPARTMENT. | Meu's Sox, Shirts, | KID CLGYES. 16th and Dougl ¢ Street | ik an t soirpy ign nlenneti| For Sale By £ i sty Button Fisk, Cluk & Flagg o, Murphy | 3 “President, 1 have been away with Passenterio and - Satin, il UNDERWEAR. € aned like an nge,” ho answered M ) AN Wool Boater Cloaks, from [, 200 Dozon Scamloss Fancy Iiritish | Gloves, £1.00 |@Doctor you phiinly how the effec s CORTINUES TO K 6 Button Fisk, Cluk & Flagg ot all this care and unrest, and 1 am ver Dolmans, handsomely trim- | 25 Dozen Men's Fine all Waol Scar- | Gloves, §1 but afrer ordering a coffin aud carri- a well known in the g [ 4nd you wers foroud to take tha tom | Roar for Moore(s) wed with Silk and_Frin 30, o | et Half Hoso 50, o Pair fally worty| Tho ibove 1 o ) ! s from Undortaker Jacobs hefporary relicf. Your anxious watching | | tinSilk and Passmenteris Decp i i vast me of the best Gloves madg went off and gt drunk azain, and | will soon be over.” After that cam Harness : Conded enid Tussledl; 810,00, | Boweti Mo oh Merino Hoso | The makers sold us all they had, and Thuraday, mashed the furniture in his | *the wandering wind, easily and - | AND At 815,00 we offer a handsomely fur | or #1.00 | we assure our patrons that” they rank \ i e at i stantly recalied by W word or the trimnied a'l Wool Dingonal Dolinan, anless Unbleachied Sox 82,00 doz, | 28 hivh as any tirst-cliss Glove known, 4 o Saddlery. i {touch oi a hand,” and the other 00 we show four styles of | tra Fine Unbleached Sox $2 o0 | seling at .25 and r. He was|gymptoms of the end, recognized by | fully €20.00. Licht | S0 per pair. y Beld out s hand and * much a week, and that wouldn't pay [ ent lisuse rent in Ow was roluased from jail Toursday morn- | 1 his child's funcral, and mised to give ita respectable burial, wifi's bruns with a current of judgo sent him to the connty juil for {'mj. it ofonviction which wnoptin- | PIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STS..; 20,00 and soon lande L m jail andon arcaignment | the president. *Perfeetly calw, senti G | Jackets at $9.50 to in L,\,,” st Quality Linen Collars 81,50 e ure sole agents in Omaha for 1 posterdiy o chiek 1o beg foran- | ety even anclined 10 be s and E | Dolmans we show over 13 styles, from | doz Cour i i i yoaterdny hud tho chodk to bog for b |0l hare was atill an under g 00, making spovial prices | Bost Quality Linen Cufls 82.50 doz. voisier Kid Gloves othor trial on his good behavior. The ; 00, | Anoth invoice of Men's Pigue | 3 Button Courvoisier l\ulw, S‘.’()(\ Silk Dolmans from $45.00 to 00, | Sewn, Stitched back Dorby Street ;‘I. ::u;n.n Courvoisior o twenty days, on a diet of br and “Upon I||-' day before his death he | all handsomely trimmed with Fur [ Gloves € pair, usualiy” sold at |0 Button Courvoisier water, with the promise that if at the [addr Rockwellaa follows: ' 2 00 to ). Every puir warranted | Foster Lace - ids, all L.eagths. y! do you think my name | | will have a place it human history? .| DRESS C0ODS. not to end of that time he ropeated his per- ruax: 8 Button Real Kid, Black, only 81.26 ||(.\\) Merino Shirts or Drawers | 4 Button R Kid, ik, only 1,50 ' formances of the past few duys he < Phe colonel answered | \\lu-m 0 Gone wo canuot replace. 5 would give him the extent of the law. | *Yes, o grand one, but a grander Ladies’ Suitings, Cflfiflmert‘srl Il‘.n) Merino Shirts or Drawers body of Murphy's child, which [Placo in human hearts. Ol fell 5 2| Silks and Plaids Novelties, |?0c, worth §1.00. ) “’,',’ln,',"‘ e it cluarge | you mustu't talk in that w y. 11 Vow e, 7 ¥honih fon hlng steoet .| o | ¢ Moasy Morivo Shirts or Dravers| LAGES R'BBUNS ETC. | durs, $1200. o*| 40inch Rlack ) o0 a Trade Mark, and MPED with the LION wttended | ave a geoat work yet to perform, ! } : ashmeres 60c., e, . dacobs, who yesterd to its burial. The wife has been givon tomporary shelter wih somo of the |sadly 81.00, worth 8 [ HRAor s el Fiilia) a1t} (Bilk For 81.25 we E“,]l a very 1 Spanish, Guipure, Chintilly and other Patent Merino Shirt or Drawer that | Dew style Laces, from one to twelve tor o moment’s slence he said A solemly:— , $2500. on Harney, near adopted the y goods will he § :k Cashmeres, The., 90c., | | 3 fon, $4000, iy NAME on the same. NO GOODS Af b Teretofore sold for &1 50, inches, Deep Cream or Black, neighbos and will, it 18 said, bring a i my workis done 011 rooms, on Webster | GE WITHOUT THHE ABOVE STAMPS Y < heretofore sold for b0, ) e i B it for s paration. from her husband, | Dr. Biiss gives asimple and touch- | n Colleve, ¥ 1 The hest material §s used and the most skilloc ngree’ in all eases to rofund | uloss Shirts or Drawers from [ Spivish Lice Scarfs from 3oc to ing description of the death ecene; and 08 lis story with a trinute to Mes. riield, —*‘brave, self-contained, who has been iere for nine years past, | Jolpfal, 'alw G, 11 use of 7 rooms, on Cass, near 17th | workmen w ploged, wil at. th loweat casl the money for Cashmeres should they | §1 50, . street, $4.00. wice. Anyone wishing a price-list of good wil! atisfactory. ()Hrpnwn\nll\ No.'7, [lousc of 8 rooms, 3 lots, on 17thstrect | confer a favor by wending for one, 1 ) e found 20 to 30 per cent less t it oo, on casnar tn, | DAVID SMITH MOORE, | those tually asted for vame qualiti 3 300. HI8 bERUT A well-known ctizen of Omaha, nerly $1.75, up to the best | $5.00 cach. ht and Warner's Haud-knig| _We also add to our sock of Seoteh Sietland Wool. Ten Cent Ribbons ard, %1 00 0 8 supcrior to considera- ORDERS TAKEN for Silk Under- s was arrsted Thursduy tor boing | doms of sof. —and to the rest of the s | — ® | all we asked is comparison, | wear, [ and extra widths in drunk and disorderly. His past good | 1 ugchold and the other doe ors: , 300, ' | A Strange Story! nch French Flannel Suitings, | Satin and Gros Grain, character was vouched for, and he| SNexi to Col. Rockwell, his AL ',';‘,";,,',',’,"“;‘”;;‘"" LS 0. -| Come early this morning. stated that this was his fiest, as it| 000 and deve A i o 0 e | Thrilli xciting! d6inch French Silkand Wool Plaids, | | Sb T g bypaaretg i e s (i et o, metrel | R e e e Bt BB @D EXCIINED. g SATINS SILKS VELVETS BLANKES. CGOMFORTS. ¢ court, and ho was discharg=d in con No 12, Ho se ot 6 rooms. br ck foundation, on T: ly atiached, and a close friend ofniny | tarey, noar 57 strost. E100 Founded on Factl| 48inch French 1"“"“"“"".C“!',“"‘1 T T I A 3 f]’x‘,"‘";‘,‘,,'".fjf"f GalLeBERB R IVING [fy Garey De. Bogutun, his cousin, alert, | S 4 avertue, fll-?.'l‘?'.,..'.'fl’,‘,.". 1'."61-“: AL PLUSHES, Omala, and as our jrices will show is LAk G g diseiplined, guick to I"""[ a want or READY THIS MORNING, 48 inch Drap de Eteat §1.25, h this ‘i v\r'n Nl cood ot by far the cheapest we ever offered. A bar-keeper of w Sixteenth street | devoted friend ot the famly, thought- \ Shermi o 4o AR $ b e Prices | i rth 82,50, anloon, G B W duesday | ful, earuest and intelngent; €. O. N w' e aveme R - = e mane. No house west of New | “J00 555 10.4 White Blankets §2. night, and dreading the pubiicity or | Rockwell, always judicicus and faith- | L o ,i’J,,‘wf.".‘l‘LL".'. f't,‘m HOSIEHY \ur(l\ can compete with us. | worth $3.00. ais ajnearunco in polico court, aud | ful, wnd Steward Crumm, whose un- | o og ot e of 0. roonc, mear The NBW YUPk Weekl i Yl [ 1d inch, Bluck Satins, all beantiful | Z0 11°4 White Blankets §2. possibly tho loss of his job, paid his | cossing and Joving work early dis- | and of retstrect car urn table, 60, 1 v|Ladies’ and Children’s ,]‘1“ “4"1;0 well covered, 7oc., 80¢, | 60 10-4 White Blankets g A i cunts, $12,55,oarly i radny. | abled biah; and lustly J. Btanley Brown ol i ) i 18 e Wlack Satin, 81,00, g125, 90114 White Rlankeis $1.50 P Thursd night ho was again | the president’s private secratary, who | “No. io, touso and $lots on road to park, nenr 1t is entitled AR 1 22 2 25, | The B.st£5.00 Blankets in the West, run i, . the s condition, and | w.th a ready judgment superior o his | nead S Sary'e venne, 85500 i UNDERWEAR. |40/ 81100 1S1. 003 §1.65. SOIbHi “Heavy all Wool ! Rriday mormiug pand $12:05 moro and | years, i a thousand ways guarded and | a0y " 1 o1 708 ek, Souts 50 durn Ladicn’ all Wool Seamloss |, SoComPIete e of Colored Sating | iy 85 00, deparied Whethor tie_experience so | wided thoso who wero watching tho | N5 ot sua 1t on vmenn v sttt A QURIQOUS GRIME. | rrowe, s6e. - " |t 90c., cqual to the 81.25 Satin of | 50 Pairs 12 4 Extra Heavy Blankets ) dearly bought will bonefit him or not, | president— to these proved and trusty | "33 fiven §0 R s 25 dozen Ladies’ all Wool Seamless | 2o556a%0: . . e | $7.00. | RRAT ) wds in our great Jabor of love, T de- n.\‘.’,..,‘,.. ons 1ith sronty 1300, o o = Hose, extia heavy, 60c. Bluck Gros Grain Silk 60c., 76c., | ™50 pairs 11.4 all Wool Blankets e of th 1 \ouse of § yooms” and 3 lota on 17th 2 90c., $1.00, all worth 25c., a yard VALUABLY. BAGGAGE. BIORIOACX | ISA8 IOYIA0NADIGEEOIVAILD luol, ey i, 81200 By P. J. HIGGINS, M. D, 25 dozen Ladies' fine Cashmege 2 > $8.50. b Marshal Angall ived a 11| Of their sorvices. The professional 25, tlouse aud § lot on 10th streat, 1 ear Freee Sl R i Hose, 7be., worth $1.00. ""ge‘l Finish G S An Extra Large San Jose, California, % Marshal Angell has received a bl| oypgel who rendored skilled and gen- Dorige, 801 Rt Children’s all Wool Seamless Hoge |, Cushmere Finish Gros Grain Silk | gja,ket for $10.00. The Very Best offering $400 reward for the return of | Jo o ") 0" 1 harmonious, | ,NO 2, Houseand } lot on 10th strect, near BE from $1.15 to 83.50. s \ il olen & Eroin Iy WEro ALWHEYS DAL : | cap tul avenue, £1450 The pot of this desyly affecting story i in | fOT 8chool wear, all sizes, 25c., worth [y re full line 7 ; Bargain in Omaha. a trunk and contents astolen from|py, gravitysof the problem hushed | No,27, 2 houses and lot on Jackson, near 13th gL S therneldoats are |40 to 506 © have full lines of our celebrated | ™4 §"Buq Comforts 55c. each, worth Clark's Hotel, Duluth, Minu., on the blo di Svery bulletin | et . | i A e L L el Y ; : brand of , S s all possible discord. Every bulletin ' Ii e like and dramatic. From the opemng chap- Boy 11 Wool G Mixed School 75e. to $1.00. night of the fire of Nov. 10th, The | gvert was carcfully and thoughtfully | cicyind hses 3 110t on Cutornin, near |t to” the wartiny denoument ‘1o raory i | o Doyey all Woul €iray Mixed Schoo v . Bl OT ot 5o oaohl ronthy { trunk was o largo Saratogn, belong: | S e ™ erory semtontn.” every | bt S ok houso of 4 rooma wiv | H6is in Dower aul intereh.tecan 'read | Howo d0c . worth 806, to 7oe. | Cagtmere Alexandre Silks | o 43 Bed Oomforts Toc. ench, ‘ ing o Mus, - Ada Furgusson, | yiawment ‘of fuct was weighed, in thio | 5% crman avenus (10t strest), | ' Belbriggins, 50cr > o0 "°"|Black and Colored Plushes, full 21| 48 Bed Comforts, very large and 4 :l-fhh i an (-F'L;Ill-rt] ~r:rg!vl.i::)|ln,’uo|un uttompt! to convey to the public the Ladiew’ fine Merino Vests, 4be., |inches wide 83 50. heavy, at 81.25 ench. T B ettt | unaniuous views of the counsel.” ety The NBW Y']Pk WBBkly worth 60e. 19 inch Silk Velvets from $1.25 to| Fine French Biunkels of our own | e R s V. Smafley's Chiaractoristics of | o Nivor, iwar lith sireet, *| " Children's fine Merino Vests, 2. | $4.00. importation from $15.00 to $30.00 & } al ) Mrly “"llli;;‘l) u_] rich lJ-Uw:l Ty, K "u; Prosiden, Gaftlold” is based upor a Large houso w d ful. lot on Capito to $2.00. Over 20 qualties to choose from. pair, § :‘,: ‘;?h‘l"I\"rnr(:hl.‘l‘ll“‘l"l:::i{lr ‘:;;"'l (.‘“M ““ fiiengship of 20 years, aud he cifrs ek houses wi Tot 44x | The NEW YORK WEPKLY a'80 contairs five other peculiarly in‘eresting information con- ch, [1ong storivs, a pumber of whort «v.nm;.u ad P ems, and varicty of instructive a d cnter- ) cerning Guartield's habits of work, his Faiine martor. 10 1 the best hous hold paper - - O numerous valuable private papers, ¢ strect, t, §2760, taining marter. 1tis the best hous hold pap i ing, his acquirement s public '35, House and lo e in the world. corbificalcn of tax anles, cto. Half uu-,l & duiEemonts shisis o '35, Howso and ot on 16th. atreet, near | in thewo fe gonerally, wi b8 | Shorman, $1560. — I F h Somand wil bo . fer Yo sonveny | LFe goubrally, with plonsant huupace | et S0, oy iy ssh ot | By ews sgent oy e e Yorw Warnax 1819 Farnham Street. I on |Hl|| Nt var Calitornin, of Wie property ululnl half for the cor- his family to an extr Touke of 5 rooms wit vietion of, the robburs, Thero aro two por r Colfax street, & MILLER'S (RANK. boy of 16 15th street, 86 0 St. P. roads. There wero also srdinary degreo, mts, one of the , the other a splendid full | 4, wa g wil 0t 150x150 tect, 00, 1o and 2 1ots o Chicago, near 20th The wan who assaulted Jailor raving by Colo of a Sarony 45, orse of 7 rooms, ry, i 1 i L era ST 1y o, T acll and cistern, on 18th, near Clark sureet, 3506, b Miller Thursday morniog has annoyed | photograyh of last summer. Theio | A e e e mear now 1 E§ the officers about the city jail cousid-|are several other of the magazines | dhott ower, s2000. 4 ; Addrem all tettars to f erably of lato. A few ovenivgs ego | contents which relato to Garfield, but .“‘l;",‘.'hj""" of 9 rooms with § lot, on Paciflc, STREET & SMITH, i he called and produced a eard on [the only other that calls for mention 3, well, ¢ atern, i which vas drawn in skilful manner, a|is the fac-simile of the aut dingram of the boarding house kept [ July 17, - *“James A, Gartield, e Emp orium of Fashion! | f by Wallenz on 18th sirect, showing | ulons pro Republica.” A note from ] the eutra stairway and loca: | Col. Rockwell states that tho president | N ot Oroomyand colirbitssass, | | Millacd Farmers' Olub, £ tion of the sixteen roows | took pen or pencil in hand four times S$x120 téet, on Daven | adopted thi ALD. on the second floor. Mo wanted to | during his ilness. near 16 ""'\‘»'.ffu‘x‘?mun b AT have ull the occupants of the houso ar o R R X4 o Calior 4 rested and locked up but was at a 1oss | opaes ||..»|‘.'.','-:m. r ‘jflf‘fi,, Utrect: 6 rooms, summer kitchon, NANE well, g od'1 Mary’s avenie and 215t streer, %, Now huuwe of 7 roou c., near St rticle I, « of this elub shall be the Millard Farmers' club, LACE OF BUSI Article 11, “The principal place of busi- news of his “club shiall De_at Millard s ta- what charge he had best make and | Buffalo, kays: “1hve soffe ed for alo g consulted ofticer MeClure on the sub- | thue with con-t (o almost j inally dotermined to bring | every pugaive ady bt only re- the charge of murder against the oc- | ultiny in emuorary velicf, and after ‘co. - g | stiption still w vated,! 1 was cupant of No. 11, as he thought lulllnlm:d, ur SriinG SoM and tri a We respectfully request the attention of the Ladies of Nebraska to the announcement of the arrival of the largest and most recherche | 1, a tion, county of Dou; that ought to stick him, while the it [ can now say I m eured, and tho 40 01 0 or 10 rooms, on Burt strec NATURE OF BUSINESS, a o " a o ! | ocaupant of No. I hoacouncd of highwray | 5 o mosth have lpoud il v gy TR A e : Articlo 111, The genert nature of busic | iINVOice of Fur Lined Promenade Wraps; Silk, Plush and Embroid- } { robbery. womsn. who roomed i | L sl however, wlwess kosp some on | i b5 ool roomms, 1 story, poreh, seb ;L %10 cted by this club is 10 % % . 3 { one of the rooms and had recently be hnml in of -(I‘;:] ‘l‘..'.’fi}l'."l'iffl'.,‘{:r ing. h‘l?w‘ torn and well, on Harney, 18t stroct ff.,.",fiu.‘-i “n s ered Matelalse Dolman’s ever |mported west ofthe MISSOUFI. ! come a wother he charged with breach ¥ oo o No 63, House of 4 ro ms, clowets, w.m. ot | ness and social / } of trust. Later he roturned saying "“‘(;‘,{‘,”,;’;:" cter. that he had charges now agaiest alt of A Strange Clond of Vapor. near post oilice, store bolow And £ .oms wbove, LA0APITRL. TO0K, g thew, woich he thought would stick | Abont & month ago s remarkable | #0050 0 _,\l ullnl\.‘ 1"1.:. m‘nn‘un: of eapita A.'«-clf and that o could now_aleop well, wy | phenomonon was observed new the | o5 0 Wikt e (i i sionn | e b, he had not done in & long time. He | village of San Jose I'n{mlvupmn, v "Nor'y New houo ol 4 rooui on-178h, near | Wiy ) be in the maner yre them went off to gleep in the county | Cruz, Mexico. Two days after a | O iaaara1al ocindin scribed by the diectors, [ juil and the next heard of him wia his |olent thunderstorm uud _incestant | o 15th, near Ohicago, 1000, COMMENCEMENT AND TRUMINATION, FRENCH FLANNELS AND CHINA SILKS | assault on Jailor Miller, raming, what ecomed to bo an iw- on 18tk streat, wvenport, | o o500V, Tlkin olub shafl commenoe to — weuse cloud rising out of the ground L F0oiR Ao, arn, sl 1600 Garfleldiana m.t‘l Centuvy Mag- | was obscrved. Littlo attontion was A fne ellr, al oo t:‘,‘;‘;‘.“.i}[‘““‘...",{;‘;,“.,‘,\;f‘lf,.‘;;,‘"‘,‘,;;',"_‘:;};, Trimmed Elaborately with every Shade of Plush, Satin, Velvet Passementerie. puid to the phenomenon, as many of i J l |:n"h :\:‘-;12, 10 or 11 roows, on Daven % shail cease «m the 20th day of The Garfield articles in The Centuiy | the peasantainterpreted it to be smoko | ° ) v 451, s (50 Dratis e iasiath | 6 Lo Auuiion of woue thas e .31 I;‘o,.h;'“:a.. 8 Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties. | ¢ much interest, chiof among them be- | burued into chercoal. An Tndian,@oing | o o oth. veas caithl o A VL 'The highest smonot of a ke on oth, vear Cayit Wility or iudebtedness, which this olub sttt oy - e Minjecd et il | WRAPS AND SUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. be thiee hundred d ilars, ing the narratives of the illuess told | to his maize field, situated oun a hill, by the physician i char Mr D.[discovered that the vapor issued out W. Bliss has thus very ingeniously (of his ficld. H's attempt to approach captured the situation and fortitied | the eolumn being thwarted by the ex humself agaiust attacke, if any aro to| treme heat of the vapor. The exten- 1 bo made, by becoming tho historian | sion of the column was some thirty of the case; and he has done the work | squure yurds, and the vapor issned at 80 well, with such excellent taste, ab- | itervals of ive minutes. The smoke senee of egotism and generous recog: [ was so dense that the eye could nat nition of the services of his medicul | see the trees on the other side of the { ""“*..:fv,':;"*;-;.‘,.‘;::‘.'.‘:-,!:.':, artie vIL Ton e o we| PlAIN" and Embroidered Dressing Sacques, |} f oub - shuli be conducted by wises with @ rooms, and other with | hoard of three directors, who shall e Nicwko, near 12th street, §000, elected from among the stockholders, and I;::Iu:.gv‘mnm,hh-:la wel | glhey shall wppoint - a presid nt 1iml such aF 1w oV other officers as by 1aw is requi JULIUS SCHEAEDER, tory house, b on e 3 J. B, | aseintants and the others connected |golumn. The muize field was com el L X Orans Seiusasy, Boccs & H"_L 10 ALL with the case that he has wade him- | pletely burned, and as the vapor came | s, 4 below aud 4 W. Genspour, OTHERS A self pretty secure, lhe out on other spots covered with trecs Gistern, with § BTATE OF NEBUASKA, ¥ record of the surgeon he promi-ed, #0 | the leaves were burned and the truuks | CouNTy nmnh } REAL ESTATE BROKERS In Convenien i wuch as of the wsn who loved 1k {beeame black, Tho vapor columu | No 85, 2 storos, house on leased } lot, lese | On this 20th “"”"""{‘-l" 2 No. 1508 Farnham Street, ence, i patient. The official and professionn) | proceeded in the direction Mrom | f108 TG o QR 1t 1831, o Facic s, ”“‘”“‘”"..‘.‘.'.l'\r"',...wfl‘F-:»T:i.‘m OMAXIA, - -~ NEB. BURAB".ITV ECONOMY reports are presumably complete. foast to west, between the Vol oG o 14 rooms, well, eatern, ot "r”' ory blum, lius & rrion—Nor b sldo nn‘u Grand Central Hote) There can bo little |..l“.m¢..u.. w, |canoes of Tuxtin and of Orizaba. | aear 16th sod Hamey stroce, sabo0 " 1" } 1 to be J i ——AND— & save what unprofessionaleriticisnniny | The phenomenon lastod nearly seven | No #7, 2 story house, 8§ rooms, woll with 40 | the s nn e forecning o s of in: be supposed 10 have done about us | days aud is intarpreted aswn under- | ‘ot ofwater with 6 acrsolcoound, on Sauders v tho saune to SIBBETT & FULLER, GENERAL CONSTRUCTION f g much us it will in the four North [ ground fire commuuicating with the| “\o"0 Y0 S m e e “"\““""..A.m ? RANDES ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ! ! Awerican Review essays, Dr. Bliss [ vilemocs of Orizabs and that of | var, et on Cass street, near 21, §7000 " vy pblic in and for Douglas county, D2 VID CITY, { adds his conformation in this puper [ Tuxtia, No_ 9, Larke house, 10 o 12 roows, on Web brask .. Aer bkt near Lath, #7600, what the w eady knows Speclal sttention ¥lsen to collections n Butler d ) = — at the world y " the vresident during lus illness, say- A wost reimarkablo cure for dyspepsia, 5 ing that “Wells' H alth Renewer.” The greatest ry house, 8 rodws, ete., on Farn Edward W, Simeral Ot wll that constitutes moral and |4 nic, best bilious and liver remedy known. | "N 2T vk o 1t 3| ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ATICRNEY :AT- L“lfl phynical courage, mnd that high seli- | 1. Druggists. Depot O, F. Gooduau, | lots, uecr Daveripors aud 17th str. 18,000, 43 Parobam 8t . Owshe N ; ’ beautiful corner It,0 atrvets, #7000, Y C. F. Manderson. BUY = BEST ; - S(JLD BY— \)} ] i Lang & Fotlck

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