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[ e 8 THE DAILY BEE: OMAHA TUESDAY, MAY 23 1862 THHR VICBE.-OONSULATH. closets and such places were turned topsy-turvy, mattrasses and bed . elothing searched, and every conceiva- The Meeting of Bwedish Citi- | ble place that eould hide property of zens Saturday Night, any value investigated. The Daily Bee. OMAHA, Tuesday Mor;flnw, May 23, — The thieves had discovered and car- —- ried away about $20 in cash, two gold They are Dissatiefled With the Action | necklacer with crosses attached and of Their Minister at Washington, | %et, one with gernets and one with pearls; a gold riug; a child's safe and very valuable cigar holder worth $65, For some time past there has been [ The latter was a present to Mr, (' coss considerablo dissatisfaction among the | from the employes of the fenco fae- tho Swedish citizens of Omaha by | {°Fy. of which Lo is proprietor, and Commemorative of the late A. L. Robison, ‘Weather Report (The following observations are taken at —— the same moment of time at all the sta- tions named.) Wi Dnearrumy, U. 8, Sraxas Swaviow, OmAnA, May #3, 1852, (1:46 p. m.) A NOBLE LIFE AMD T8 LESSON. Discourse by Rev. William J, Harsha to the Young Men A Btrong ard Lovely Character. a collision between the morning, station, witnesses were sworn: len, D. P. Bigger, J. R. Kiddoo, L M. Jenny, H. R. Huntley, G. R Brooks and G. H. Farran, being pas- which the accide t happened. proven, appear to bo that the deceased and Mr. Allen were passengers on the Union Pacific freight train, which loft Proabyterian church Monday evening | Omaba on the morning of tho 18'h, The train was followed by two Mis- souri Pacific trains, running as second and third sections of No. 6. The first wection passed Summit on tine, at 5:45, and started down the grade at the rate of ftfteen t) eighteen miles an hour. The train following them was drawn by Missouri Pacific engine No. 6 had 30 cars. Whenabout a mileand a quarter west of Summit the second section was By h 1d arted with i f t 34 | rowson of the departuro of Mr. N. N. ho would ot have parted with 1. for| Thers was s Iarge attendanco ut the #8 '[Vindquest, their consul, from this| Itis probable that other articles h di o city and state, as thero wero a large | Wore stolen which as yet have not["nere, according to annvuncement, |Crondy it been missed. No clue was left to the |%he pastor, Rev. Wm. J. Harsha, [t Siow | number of persons waiting to trans- vobher, hed 4 [Fate [ act business which they eould only do | " ™ kil oot st M [t uiy | through the medium of that official * Women Nover Think.” bt AL b d U Far" | After a groat dealof talk among| If the crabbad old batchelor whe |nhumber of years prominently identi- |Fair the people, it was agreed to call a uttered this sentiment could but wit. |fied with the church and its interests. [ ik WAl nems the intense thought, deep study | The platform was beautifully decor- | 230, and had but four cars, while No. Cloudy | Meeting which was done and the same | a5d thorough investigation of women ated with flowers, the gifts of lovin, i held at the office of Judge E. M.|in determining the best medicinos to tri £ M Y Robi V. 8 'I'Iu‘ln,ow Stenberg, on Tenth street. This moet. | keop their families well, and would | friends of e o b 7 Cloudy | ttended b d note their sagacity and wisdom in se- | adorned each side of the desk, and an seen approaching No. b at a fast rate. Lt snow | (B8 W3 Stiended by hundreds, nad || (yen Hop Bitters aa the beet, and |exquisite floral cross depended from asiniboln .::: .. | the resolutions adopted at that time K g demoastrating it by keeping their fam- ilies in perpetual health, at a mere River Inches above high water mark at | were published in T'us Bag. the front of the pulpit. Omaba and 4 fesh 7 Inches sy Yankton, e ———————— LOOAL HBRMVITIHS, pointed to correspond with the minis- | 4o acknowledge that such s ter at Washington, inquiring if the are baseless and false. — [ Picayuno, office was doemed vacant and asking the ocoasion. HE WAS SAVED. if they cvuld make a nomination of —The wives, daughters andsisters of the | ' prominent and popular man to members of St. George's noclety, of Oma- | £/1'sha vacane: . No reply was re- ha, wre requested to meet at the residence [ gejved in lsvar{l weeks' tgn’o, 80 the of Henry Livesey, 1216 Capitol avenue, on | chairman of the committee, Mr. Wedneslay, May 24th, at 2 p. m,, for the | Gustave Andreen, wrote to the ! " purposs of Oryaniring sooioty that shall [minister at Washington asking at| ‘Howdo you do this afternoon? l]fiieldxxlllllnrytolhm. George, Mrs, M, (least an anawer to their commu |glad tosee you,” was tho salutation | mogt trying one. . Carlton, XIiI, 33 How a Little Girl Induced Her Father to Quit Drinking. The selec- A eommitteo of five was then ap- [ ominal expense, he would be forced | tions rendered by the double quar- The preacher took for his text Mark | tint “Take yo heed, watch point the road sags a good deal, and The engineer and fireman had their heads out of the window and were apparently looking ahead of them. The engine sowmded the call for iments | tette choir bore mpecial reference to | breaks, but either the engine would not hold or something, for she con- tinned to gain on No. b, At this while the train could be seen a Malf and pray, for yo know not when the | mile away, it was belioved by the train time is,” In opening his discourse, |men on No. b, that the engineer on Mr. Harsha said that the duty of | the second section kuew what he vas speaxing on the subject was to him a BARY For ten years past Dioation, and when no reply came, | givena little miss about fourteeu years M. Robison had been most intimate- [ and wenst out on the frons platform of doing and had his engine and tram under full control. Allen and Kiddoo besame alarmed —Mile, Litta appears at Boyd's Opora | after another long delay, wrote Sena-| 514 one Thursday afternoon at the Y. |1y agsociated with him as a very dear |the way car ans finally jumped off, House in concert on Tuesday, May 30th, | tor Saunders, asking him to see the M. C. A, Lt i an actsto o groat abilty, was or | MnAt0r and L g Seversl esew th':;:;""’" ot “"i s"f‘"“";“ sponaibility and standing of the com- | replied after a moments pause. Qpora company, fiiled & season in vpera in | yitteq which had written him. A ro-| Vienna, also ia London, under Mapleson. ply was received to this that he would Wl b For the ascond part of the programme an | be prepared in two or threo weeks to | Pledges!” act from *Martha” will probably begiven. | communicate with the committee. —The remains of the late R. F, Kiddoo [ Last week Mr. Andreen received a | replied. were buried at Prospect Hill at4p, m., leti:er ntt’nm%tl:)n Mr. Vm@quelt had| ,“And who do you want it for?” yosterday from Undertaker Jacobs' e | Fesigned, and that the appointment of “I want it for my paps. Ho has A his successor would be made by the :::’:t'l‘; :;"‘ Yfiii.{;‘;"" of Mo inister of foreign affairs, at S{cck- been drinkizg all this week, and he urch, 3 ' heDeavik trai dos f Omeha st Ti85 holm, but that the nomination was says now if he had a pledge he would a, m. yesterday did not arrive, owing to ::,'; ';‘,,",‘,idm;';;"fi:e;‘ ‘x"'l".':'ngowgi sign it and never drink another drop, detention cn the west end, but came in | John Johnson, Esq., who had boen s the first section of No, 4 yesterday after [ recommended. by Mr. Vindquest. him that I came to you, for we have moon. A broken wheel caused the delay. On the receipt of this there ap- heard how you help people some ~—The district court meets two weeks | Peared to be so much dissatisfaction, | times.” 5 from yesterday the dooket will be quite [ 20t only on account of the treatment| Pledges of this kind are not kept at heavy, as already noarly 600 oases have |the commitiee had received, but at |the rooms, but the one whom she ad- been filed. the man named for the place, | dressed suggested that she bring her 3 tiat the committes telegraphed | father to the meoting that evening —The lower rooms in the Paxton are|the minister that if he would wait a|8nd though she had some distanee $o being rapidly finislied upand will be ready | little they would show good rearon |come, she said “I will doit if paps for occupation atan early day. why Johnson was not & proper man [ Yill come.” ~There wero three Pullman cars out | t© fill the place, and R an_an: [ They came, and were among the yesterday, one goiog out empty to meet | SWOF bY telegraph. None was recoived | first to arrive. ent time he could not do so. beliaver in preacher pointed and a The Christian character. derest charaeter in eollege, in youth [the box cars next the caboose, temperang® and in manhood, and his heart was |train men on No. overburdened as it sought to realize | knew that the 230 hada sheulder ou *Yes, sir, that is what I want,” she | that death had so suddenly and unexpectedly severed the cord which for 8o many years had bound them togetber. On this account he would | the steps of the eaboose. make no altempt to preach a memor- ial sermon for he felt that at the pres- | eaboose and felt but a ligh% shack. . He only | Both the passengers who jumged fell, proposed to call the attention of the [and Kiddoo struel his head or a tie and mamma and I areso anxiousabout | young men present to some of the|left by the seotion men who kad been chief cheracteristics of Mr. Robison‘a life as a young man and to point #0 | tran men say-the “230” was in back the lessons which such a life incul- | motion when she struck, and if she cated. And first he was a true friend | had taken stssm the accident would friendship..| not have happened out | to go down this-erade at thirteen to out the marks of a genuine friend, its | to eighteen miles an hour, and+there affection, its forbearance, its willing 1 ness to chide and to receive merited ['to run into them- As the crew of the reproof, ity unselfishness. More than:|'Missouri Pacife train was not presen t all he urged that it ought %o have its| but are expectod' in to-night, the iri- foundation upon the solid base of a|quest was adjourned to 9:30 p ms Such a friend- friend—more even than a brother, [ ¥ith theresult known, and soon after|isolation of the locality shosen and ‘‘Havo you any pledges, sit?” 8ho| Their relations had been of the ten- No. 230 struck the way car breaking the lower jaw on the draw bars of both 5 say that they her pilot and had no appreltension of her ditching the way car at the rate at which they were running and would n t have jumped had they been on The rear breakman was on top the car next the repairing the track at that poirt. The It is customaity 'was no necessity for a second eection JACTORANAM, doo, who received fatal injuries from issouri Pa- cific and U. P. trains on Tuesday | A Discovery Which the Olty Officers | and 21s May 16th, near Gilmore In this ease the following Arthur A, Al- MYSTERIOUS GRAVE were Not Anxious to In- vestigate, The city officials were yesterday in- formed that a mysterious grave had sengers anc employes of the train. on | boen revealed by tho recent storms, which had sunk the - clay some The facts of the case, so far sa eighteen inches below the surround- ing surface. The grave was first discovered by the wifo of ex-Policeman Charles Manchester, being situated in the brush about three hundred yards from their residence, in $he northwest part of the city. The cavity was about six feet Jong and two and a hall feet wide, and was dag in @ direction lying from northwest to southwest. Being cut bias, it looked from the ou~ set as if it was a woman's grave, Yesterday attemoon Deputy Mar- shal McClure and Officer ©°Don- ohoe went out to mvestigate the mys. tery, and found it as stated. They also saw the heel of a woman's shoe sticking up through the clay,and pulling the shce out Sound 1t to Be of -] ENT—Confortable hotse with cloasts, 20524 IOR RENT—House 14 rooms, cellar, of dern and well 6n corner 1 'th and Chiowwo strasts, 20925 TIMOTHY KELLY, JOR RENT—A houve of four rooms, olosets, well and_cistern, on Harncy bstween 18tk and 198h streets, Inquire on pr. inises. W 160-4¢ JORRENT— Farn'she ' house ¢f five rooms in [ “good 1 eati n, only b blce\s from postoffics, McCogiie opposita postofti e, 10793 F\m KBNT—A brox s8ors 16x40 fo6t, &ood location, E:quire a8 10,8 «arney troet, A. Schlegel, agent 188 2* OR RENT- ith_clorets, 24820 per - on| tion, McCagus opposite postoffice. 168 38 Fon :\EN;\‘—C‘lhr oorner 10ib and Dowglas. 8-t U ANISHED ROOM—With or with ut berd 005 N. 184k atrest botween Lalkornia and Webster, 1614 FJY0 RENT- Large farnished front room for two genil mien, with or withowt board, Referencee. 1916 Doige street. 18380 JFO® RENT-—The spaci e nd_ logans bl with all modern improvemonts in Caek aod Rosters Block. Apply o A M Clirk, A. Koser's 106 and 167 8, 144h strect. JOR RENT—Houss of five rooms, corner 934 aod'Plerce. Apply st 8. 6. Stevenson, eor~ fine texture, a laced shoe, and about a | ner 17th sad (ais, near Easter Chureh, No. 6. The mate wase found near by. It looked as if both had been covered up and again resurrectsd by the rain, t was a curious locality for a grave, and it was curiouely dug. Tie officers were afraid that the occupant [ sis.e was the vietim of a suppressed oase of smal} pox, ar.d hence did not take The {\vestigation to some one who had had Sasz5urstoniparty a6 OFdsm! however, and meantime the meeting ‘;3‘ that meeting the infinite love of 4 of Saturday night was called to ex- in His son, Jesus Christ, was friendship of adveraity as well as pros- —The B. & M. is grading for its track | press the foelings of the Swodish resi- [ especially dwelt upon. Such verses | .itv“of sorrow as well a8 of joy, on the north side of Jackson, between 8th | denta in regard to the matter, as 1 Jno. 3:16, 1 Jno. 4:9; Rom. 6:8) | rooted firmly in the past, blossoming. and 9th, On Friday a lotterZwas received in _-;3“{::; 3;“";“;;‘;_-:1an Sreat i the presont. and sending its strong fortunate boy who awallowed a screw and |, pointment were not good, but that | the glory of God” was spoken of, but [, ) = by all who had the most pass- died from the «ffect, takes places at 4 p. i{thm were any good reasons to be | he knew it too well. X ling acquaintace with him, was his{ m. to-day. The friends are invited to at- | presented he would allow the commit- | At the close of the meeting he was (truthfulness, He scorned adie. He tind. tee two weoks to make them good, | approached by ome of the workers, \would sooner have gone through any. —The street car line was demoralized | This c\unfed the object of the meet- | Who noticed his apparent interest 10 |.amounts of physical suffering. than to ‘badly last night. The cars ran in squads | iDg entirely and the result was thaton l‘" “f“' 51"‘ "':d a‘“’“' .‘:"l lls‘]"“’r blacken his soul by deceit and «of four or gi> br didn't run at all, as o, | S3turday evening, about one hundred [ love for the los ERRAC g KON, s i ! persons being present, quitea disous- | I am lost in my present state. falsehood in thought, word or oasion e lled, ai>n arose as to Johnson's qualifica- 3 Then turn with me to Matt. 18:11:: nction in others. Naturally resulting * A reward of $50 will be pald for the} tions. 'The dissatisfaction seemed to | “For the Son of man is come Yo _Boek Lifrom this was his earnest cearch aftor xoburn of the jewelry lost on the morning |be not o much against . | and to save that "‘““‘“‘1"’“-, Even|iroth, He was open to conviction of the fire, May 12th, aud no questions | son personally, but because he|8gsin to Luke 15:2: ‘“This man |14 even rzeady to acknowledge a mis. asked, O. E, Abert, 1406 Douglas street. |had " gone to work, as he|(Jesus) receivde the sinners.” Let us|¢,io whon made. And finally onse m23-tf [did without the recommendation of |00k now at the parable of the Prodi- | gynyinced of the truth he stoutly —1It was reported yesterday tha: s man | the citizens, A vote as to the pro-|gwl Son, Luke 15:11-20, and see what | ,;0in¢ained it. He never faltered in t30 liviog near the intersection of Kighteonth | portion of those present who favored | the Father did. 'f‘“ Prodigal, when | 300 of adverso circumstances, of men and Burt, had gone crazy and oarried off | him showed not a singlo one in his [ be came to himself, he said, “‘I will | o¢ superior position or wisdom. He achild, A Brs reporter went the round | favor. arise and go unto my l;'"”" and will | 4oy 0o tear in defending what he of the neighborhood, but could find no| A committee of twenty was ap.|say unto bim, Father, I have sinned | 4hought so begood, noble and true; he A abtboBf 4ho iisaod seasbion pointed, in addition to the committee | #ginst heaven, and before thee, and|pover hegwated in letting it be known confirmation of Tl 8 ogeC M0TRKIR: |of five ‘previously named, to make|am no more worthy to bo called thy | o whigh side he was firmly planted. k diffe h such a presentation of the case as[#on; make me as one of thy hired | ™ p|iowing from this trait of charac- It makes no di °'°‘1“°° Inia: ung | c0uld be done in the timealloted them |servants. “But when he was yet &|ior way his unswerving honety. To caught Rh"a‘fi““:lmbor :“ndm' 80| to the minister. eat way off, his Father saw him and | ho honest from policy is not honesty. Bt. Jacobs Oil and be restored. It may bla :ell to add that the dis- hi..dno:fiplnl;lili‘;l :sd ran and fell on|My Robison's honesty was the refiec. senters include our most prominent e ek tion of » pure heart, shining through HAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE, |and rospected Swodish citizons, and | Now, my friond, thin illustrates the | s o @ibsing - will HoE aroukh Made from the wild flowers of tho|that it would seem fitting that the | blessed Savior's willinguess to receive | yneanees and potty trickery. He de- »aR wauzp YOSEMITE VALLEY, |Swedish minister should give some(you if you come to Him with a desire | ypiead s man who would raise himself it is the most fragrant of perfumes, [ Weight to their wishes in the matter. that He shall save you, Read one by the axts of deceit. In this tait as Manufactured by H. B, Haven, San ST more verse: Rom. 10: 9-21, Thou |iy the others menticned he was & Francisco, For sale in Omaha by W. Saratoga. shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord | 1153e] 4o every young man, 8 Jesus, and believe in thine heart that haracteristi hi i.“ Whitehouse and Kennard Bros.,| Hon, W, H. Lawton left yesterday God hath raised Him from the dead ho:eh:.l‘;:ll:?d fi,-:'.u,,a;;' :,':m:‘," ";: 0 0 BG W g ne h the rays of Mope illuminated over, THE GRAND ARMY. Mrs, James H. Kyner is expected | the father, daughter and young man period’whsn oth’;u would have besg Preparations for the Observance of | home this week from Ohio, where she Decoratien Day. has been on a visit to her home, The frost yesterday nipped 20,- 000 sweet potato plants which our en: terprising gardners had growing nicely. This is the second loss they the Father in the name of Jesus seen him in most distressing ciroum- weal the covenant. stances, trying encugh to have pros- After an elapse of several weeks the | ¢rat0d almost any man, tut his cheer- orker was met by the d"_ hter and | g trust in coming days, all the accested him by saying: wanted | brighter because of the present dark- In accordance with general order No. 6, issued from department head ship will weather every storm; it is the | 'he had a« thorough contempi for|: koelt down, and with tears ealled on | uos despondent. The speaker had | J (off. THR- VBRDICT. of the deceased Thesame jury wis at once sworn in to investicate the death of Jack Graham, which occurred in thacity jailat 6 p. m , Sunday. Officers-Mo - Clure, Kasper, Fynn and Granaehei were examined and no new facts elicited beyond what is published &lse - where. A verdict was found thabithe deceased came to his death frorsthe results of a debauch. The jury in the case of Kiddere- sumed 1ts si ing:at 9:30 last nigh probabl in It was learned that the crew of the second saction of train No. 5, U. P., of the 18th inst., a: Missouri Pasific train had been dissharged and could not be present at the investiga- tion, being #as. by this time.. Han- hereupon, the POLICE COURT. —_— Heavy. 1ury found a verdict on the testimony ‘adduced in the morning that the de- ceased came to his-death from injuries recsived at the time and place named in the wnli]many, and that the ?rew in charge of the second section of train No. 5, of tho 100 ioee, were. gty | (1 orcsaa Tin W o v Sl of oriminal carelessnes 27-24* This will give oceasion for legal proceedings on two diffsrent guest- 1ons: first, on the part of the state| #. corner 12tha: against the engineer and othera of the train for orimioal carelessness in running their train and, oivil suit for damages by the relatives The latter would, of |/ course, be browght sgainst the Mis- souri Pacific road, whose employes. are to blame for the accident, and: will be punished according to the zsal the friends of the dead man may fee! | 17th and Dodge. under the circumstances of his taking second; a The Sabbathk: Round Up Not Very Judge Beneke had a rathexrlight ait- quarters at Lincoln, Geo. A, Ouster|haye sustained in this way, this| % tell you that sinoo that night my ness, carried him buoyantly through papa has never tasted a drop of liquor, | s cares and troubles. ting yesterday morning and his report was not so important as usual, post, No, 7, G. A. R., was ordered to | spring. A by T P T i A g The U Sund: hool, which ppier a! And finally above all and beyond make proper observance .f May 30th, by thl; “";"I'.' bo::zxiz, :’"o:i:‘ pre:fr home than we used to be. Papa used all, and of which these traits iu“ decoration day, and at l.rugulu meot- | Fiona ing appointed & committee to make | onth, suitable arrangements for the post. concert to be given next |t ®pend his evenings up town, but|pyi the types, was his noble Ohristian 8C(wmo. now 1 ¢ stays at home,avd my mamma, | ohyracter, Trained from boyhood in = as sho Lias Alw.ys done since I oan re- |y Cprigtian home, with devotedly Use Redding's Ruwsin Salve jn_tho [member, rouds the tible and prays | pious parents, around whose family last, Geo. Grooms and another man were arrested for eomplicity in the robbery of Chas. J. Nolan on Friday night Grooms was released on $300 The executive committee mot and house and use Redding's Russiun Sulve in [ that the Lord will keep us from tmu; B R G L ARURGY. Robison | yesterday. ble, and that we may all be happy,” appointed the following committc and as she spoke her face was illumi- On oration, executive committee, A Fine Rall, gll flogrlwflto. M. OlAbl'ieél' Wm., | J. Hochstrasser, agent for Cabum, E. Wyman; also Sergeant ick & Bal A : 3 Allison’ and Generals Olark ~ and Rruaswiok & Balko Og,, bas jusk zo Measke, of Phil Kearney Post. On music, 8, R. Rathbun, F. Behm, On carriages, the stable, Try it. p L L35 trust in his Savior, Mr. for the reclamation of her father, fossed, grned from Lincoln, where he sold | power of God's word te eave the lost. reo now tables to Mr, John 8, Ed.| ' Whosoover will may come.’ wards, proprietor of the Arlington D Hunley, O. N.|pillard hall. professing Chrishian be known, Horsford ¢id Phosphate Mr, Edwards had ol |in sea sickness is of great value, Its Mi- | throughout his life was a bright ex- the | Red; tho result of a heart full of joy|emplar of the doctrines which ho pro- i § . An earnest worker in the | costs. This is only another instanee of the | ghurch, he loved its associations and never hesitated to let his position as & had a strong faith which uever fal. [young tered, for 1t was grounded on the bail and the hearing set for 2 p. m., Three plain drunks were arraigned and committed in default of $10 and A complaint has been made against Tom Price, the plumber, and Pat Ho|O'Brien, churged with = striking a man about fifteen years of sge and injuring him severely. Krause had been in the employ of Ramsey. ready three tables of the Brunswick | action on tho nérves of the disturbed | Itock of Ages, Who can doubt that (K Rt o - On invitation, J. G. 'Willis, J. N, | B{lko o e i up:u stomach is soothing and effective. to him death was a happy eutrance [ Price, ‘l‘“t] ‘lmtllu;u ht;mel 'tun]u ugos Blohards, up the finest hall in the state, and he 22d&wlw |into the place which our Heavenly |and it is claimed that ho has held » General Geo, M. O'Brien was ap- -n‘ndn an invivation to his Omaha AT Father has prepared for those that |erudge against him ever since, on- 3 e inted marshal of the day, with |(rionds and all others to call in and| MOUNT ARBOR NURSERY, ergeant Allison of Phil Kearney world, soo his tables when they visit the cap-| Hudge plants 700. per thousand i Post, as assistant, the oth tants | i alm Mr. Harsha clozed with an appeal mo.ho‘ named by the mnhe:l.m“ 0N | kol sity, Wwholesale or retail. T, E B. Mason, | ¢,4pe young men present to found 53 FRATARA Shenandoah, Ia, Kearney post will join with Geo, A, e S R LSRR Custer post in the memorial services, | *‘Wells' Health Renower” restores health | Waxtep—Slop and sand and will be accompenied by the Ninth ::"’“‘VI‘K;;‘, oures dyspepsin, impotence, | ;oulders, Appry st the water works | ! ice. love him from the foundation of the|@:y ths boy was in Brown's caady store on Fifteenth street, \pflleu the two men came in, and Price, after knocking the boy down, is charged their lives upon the sure foundation | With etriking hum with a bottle which jok | Ul hich the deceased had builded Lrick J::"i: “:rder that they, hke |.‘i,“' ward the two men went to the saloon he getzed from the counter, After- steps to: resurrect the remains. At the same time it might be that this mysterions tomb concealed a victim of |\ il foul play, » theory borne out by the | the relics discovered. . It was deemed wise to leave an in- ishe small pex, and therefora they left the body for the present in its lonely ‘vesting placa: *PBRSONAL. 8. H. Kennedy left for Lararaio yostor- divy on & ten daye’ business trip. Col. E. B. Témpleleft yesterdny for Fre. | bY M: G. McKoon, 1518 Douglas s#r- stroots. | atroote. atveets, ficos_Imquire of 022 Ffor'reat OR LEASE—AS §35 a yoar, sevorn nlce dence Iotemear 26th strest aad St. Marys X W_R. BARTuRTT, Keal Kotab: Agent > R RENT2 furntshed rooms over Me chante’ Exohange, N. E. cor. 18th aad Dodg R RENT--Nicely furnished roows with ox without board.” Reasoumble prices, 2018 ane S8 ran s POR BALE R SALE-—Homee and lot, Sxooms, well and cistern. 1812 Dodge betwoen 13t and 144h 2131t Fol\ BALE—Chean—Tor<e chaieo businces lote n Dadge street, west of Odd Fe'l ‘wa Block. 207 28 DAVIS & 85 YDER. IOR SAL % The twastory frame building knows a8 Dav nport ticwse, tirst dose enst of Boo of- MILTON KGE ~ & 8)N, 14¢hsand Paroamm, OR SALF—8} aores, with house, grapes, ruit tre house, | bara® c.. near. maha, :.i 204-26 mont and the west after several days spent Fuk SALE- A house aud iot 150x118 front, inirecuperating with his friends in this | gouth 14th stre streek Price $1600. eity. with gi two welis, snd estern 1258 se30nd house north of Williaw 193314 Mr. E, 8, Shoeker, of the firm.of Funk Fonsu.s—lmu lot & Shockey, state agents of Hawthorns’ Uentennial Roof paint, has returned from Lioooln, where- he introduced that cele- brated article under the most favorable auspices. He expects Ilawthorn Brothers here in a few days, ea route to Denver. M, M. J. Harris, of Laramis; was 'n the city yesterdwy and left for home on the noon. traic, Kentucky, where she purchased 200 head paymente, balance mandh. postofiee. on South 104h stree! Mc(aguo upposite 19:-tt and harness for Gallery. 176-2¢ Fo&s&w—nh eip—choice resideneo, corner 194h and Burt. Inguire at 1322 (ase street. 163-28*% _— FOR SALE—House of six: rooms, and lot 80x 229, north of mixteeuth strcet bridgm Ap- She.is just returning from | ply %;v‘l:’r 12th and H.ward. Newspaper Union. of fine Merino sheep for her ranch im ‘Wyoming. —————eee SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE—Advertisement Capitol avenue. Enquire of Loat, Found, Wants, Boarding, &c., will be tn. | C4Pi0l 8 A serted in theso columns once for TEN CENTS To Loan, For, gale | 80x132 feet ou the enst tide between Fou SALE—Corier ani adjoining 1ot on Park avenue, First-class prop riy, h(lEO. W. AMKS, 1506 Farnam strees. 1374 Fox SALE—A house and lot on Dodge streot, one of the finest locations in the ity 116-¢! _J. H. DUMONT, 13th and Harney. IOR BALE—Or_Trade; 44x132 rocé on 10tn street next to the corner of Harney, "'5 ea H. BERTHOLD. ' SALE—1h6 Waru Spiligs, situsted MO perline; each subsequent insertion, FIVECENTS B milss nouth of the U. F. railroad {no Carbon! per line. The first Insertion never less shan 2"(::;)’: Wyoming Territory w and upland tit. guaranted. Address W. H. Culdwell, Warm Spribge, Wyoning = —— TO LOAN—MONE . Room8 Crelghton Block. TU LOAN—AM 5 por centin. torcet in sums,of $3,600 and $250.00 farm property, B %AL Esvavs and ] Fon SALE—Neat cottage of five rooms, barn, well, and clstern, on 2ird nireot moar Call: Teee——————————————— {Grui, st #1400, sasy iermn . MeCague opposite ONEY TO LOAN—Uali at Law Utnce of D, h . MO o P - ek IOR BALE—A restaurant at a bargan, H, Mannweiler. 11th street near Famam. 969 upwards, for 8 10 5 on frst-clase city and | T50R SALE—he PUPULAR = m YM‘. FOR SALE—ihe POPULAR HOTEL, known Asxxoy, 16th and Douplas Sta, 28, the BOYS' HOME, This house is co '~ trally located, has sou h and east front, and is = werroanded w th fine +hade trees; cont insthirty HELP WANTED. v ork a3 1408 C.pital xvo. 8-M s ceping room: Toom, &m. Hu ‘W.mflfu_ AV oros, & (i 1o _e3 RTioren | capeatr Cpr f MRS, KOSS. | dress, A A. SAWDEY, Red Cloua, netn 854~ bas ice houss.laundrs, samplo world w de. repucation and s han many houses of twise its, $5,000 For. part.niars ade Price T{OR SALE—300 cholce ota in Hanscom Pi W: R Bartlett, Real Estate Agout, 31"145. 18th strect. 433 WV ANTED—Two Sast.class tarbers, no one clie nwd spply. O, ¥arnam, 219-23% K. barber shop, 8. | the eity, will divide. street, near Farnam Bogy's & Hill's Fm SALE—A good vorner 1ot on Doage and 23th street, n a very fast: growing 1ot Tnquizeat ¥16-south 26th dition . 5201 m* WA-N’I‘!D—~A dinng room girl ¢ \h'a Ocel- onns.u.fl—w Jote noar Hanscom Park , wesd dental. 216t Cagueopp. Postoffice. ot Payk Avenue. $4E0't0 §900+ cach . Mo- st ANTED-Two girls at the Gommercisl Hotel, 9th and Leavenwortl: Sio-zee | [ROR BALE—0r will <ih o for Ot . prc- iri's Basien on O B, B e M DAL Si3a ANTED-A good girl ho ™. W. corner | % n on U, P, R, L AM, W Caliiorn aind 10th Farnbam 8, Omabs. 720 st ets, 290-t1 B, LOOMIS, ANTED—A wood irl for genoral house- ok, in emall tamily.” Boutlios:t corner 6-22° B EBALK. ESTABROOK. I& COR. ALED HAY—AS$ A, H Bander’ ¥ ed Sto 1018 Harnev 86, 8104 W.ww DA competent laundres’, by Mra. Ht Rountse, South 10th swee, 106-22° ANTED—Good girl at 1086 North 16t/ st, 860t Mis. J, M. Covnsuax, SITUATIONS WANTED. VW ANTED-A position a8 book-kespor or olerk in some weatern city, by & man 22y are of age Hes had two ye perienco 1u double-entry book- keop ng o Address C.H, D., P. 0. box 109-82¢ roferenies. gien. 409 Hartford, Conn, |3 FAL’S butcher store, ¢ untry, " Four wagons regulaniyi+ amploy d pur- Chasing, Frosh milk dais fhom his own duiry All customery reques.ed to: ol 1 ward d by leavirg the sams MISOELLANEOUS. M‘:ALS AT ALL H( URS—3tard by the day week, 110 19th strest Batwyeon Douglss dirs, s ro-oponed “earner 100 aud Dodge, connected wiN 1 his grocery Egae, butter a0 p-ult y {resh from the Eat'sfactio OST—A liver anc: white @ jored pup, 4 _mont sold. Tie finda ili b sul bl t 0 store of James Daxia, soitih 10 hstavat. MICELLANEOUS, WANTS. Wmnm--n rent—to & singlo gontlemsn & nice front roon i« Addiess B, Bee office, 221-t¢ AN1ED—Four o1 five boardeising ) rivate WY i o 1605 Fackocn street neay 1oa stroed car line, WV ANTED=To rent, sottage cf b or good loeation, corwenieit to street R. Addres: st trms.ind loo.tlon, ‘“Rent.” L Office, [t —To rend, w.th privi‘ego of bug- er about three month « a cottage of od loga'isy, within t vondy minutes < of pstotlier. Address siating dorms and tion, “‘Hou ¢” B oftoe, wi7-tf ve or sl ent, I\, ONE\—A partner wanted, s inve.s in & with 850000 $20,(00 cas! Tegitimate busiza 8 which {0 six 18y 8 pr fit sk le.st equal to Lao amount in veated, ani both be tarned in'o elean cash and the pirtnersblp ended. Addresa ‘‘Mony™ oftice, ANTED-—Funding bridge and #chool bonde, H. T. Clazk, Bellovae 26:81 ANTED—500 privy vats, sinks aud ooes V pools 10 clean with Hanitary Vault and Sink Cleaner, the besh in uss. A, Evans & Co., infa ban ility, 81, epot at O, ¥, 3 £ d for th ous | kept by the boy's father and triedlio e LD 01N An:u 1 np:l:t is expocted hourly, | Hooumans, o0 Ayl wde :];F::n‘i?”ul:x:-:lme AF/0 WA buy beer, for the purpose, it is said, | "edesce 108 Dodge o J " P 'MENT S———— —_————— f preventing any trouble by the TED—4 children a3 boarders oct which will be duly announced, to- GROSS TREATMENT. vy 8N g, Ay 2 il gether with m‘m{m, R e e THE STREET OF THE HYACINTH, Fra: l?f (:harge. Sl ;nn:lcdf;a (lmtA lll’(: h“:flh:’f.lfi.'idn Do;'}aa )«Mm“w' o4 20ch aad Culloraia 85 L. 5. All oms suffering from Coughs, Celde, | Sunday law. oug! - | == — — All “;" t:raf '? Gl 'A"tR"t‘f“ A Bold Robbery on Ninth and Dor- 4 Novsletie by Asthilie, Bronchitis, Loas of V. joer or any ing of the aseault, he told them that FOR RENT—HOUBES AND LAND, expeoted to take A lively intorest in oas Btreets. CONSTANCE FENIMORE WOOLSON, | aflection of the Throat aud Lungs. wie re- | ho did not sell liquor on Bunday, and |~ these matters until arrangements are e i quested to call at C. F. Goodman's deug | 1 OB RENT--Fumished so0ma, rerea | completed, Somo time botweon 7:85 aud 95| AUEO" ©f UBodman the Keeper,” | dirNad et e Trial Hottls of D v (TR e twoen 12 1 and 13 hi—on Cuss. 214 F. M. Mooxs, weon 7:90 and 9 ane, J Now Discovery for Con-umption, free of YT LVABANT furnsned rooms, Dorth, soush , M. Riouarps, Commander, |9'clock Monday, the residence of| Published only (and complete) in | €asrze, whioh will convine them of its | Ary W, J, Lang, 1B thany, Ont., states| | aud east v indows, sovtheast coraer Four- o 3) Post Adjutant. Mr. A. Gross, on Ninth and Doroas | the May and June numbers of Tus :‘lill‘d“{ul fo:'tll:':?llllJl:uw(‘v:nllll‘::;l?‘xdm uw{. fa h"m; .‘";."m' she was m“hl]'m 1ol aehoni 3 e 3 ollar-size o. arly. vith & disease in the ear,csusing eatire — streots was robbed of money and c:"'::;]:g‘rgfl“"" S,uldhbyd“l"" Fm—— —.DII'I‘ " 3elhl:.:\ gt using | -enoR RENT—Houss of seven rooms, on Pierce Dg Not Be Doostved. property amounting to betwoeen one | 'Sy " horo At 90 cents each, DOUBLE Y. 1 ouas' Eokornio Otn she fouud relief, | ['%cot, b twegs Six b and Seventh stroets, In theso uaes o qua mn%ufigl adver- | O N —— and in a short time she was entirely cured | inquire of'C. P B rkett, Muson, betwsen Elev. slsements overywhere, it is truly gratify. [#8d {wo hundred dollars. Me W. F. Exoxay, AE4 NEB |, jury Investigates the Deaths of | aud ier hesring restored. m3sdlw | enth and Tenth stre T3t s to % :no remedy that iy worthy of [ M, and Mrs, Gross had gene with : Eidioo and Grataw, Hon. Charles Kaufman and Hon, Fred, House of #ix rooms on 14'h street Tk e San vouch | e family of Ms. C. ¥. Gooduman 0| Eniumma's sare bokios fuaantee that ing Gfill;fld reliable remedy, | attend church, and during their ab- |from the gnelt cream tartar ory W 1 v:i“abl Y case Blommad fl,fi‘i‘}:‘,‘; sonce the back door was broken open |and that it contains no alum, " phos- | jury was impanneled by Coroner Ja: 2 ¢! phates or foreign substances except |cobs: Geo, Thrail, C. J. Emory, Gec, D f the Kidueys aud | and the whole house rummaged from i i i P i %&lfl- We kuoow whereof S0 dhe olb 0 i starch in sufficient quantity to mix | Medlock, E. 8, Btone, Eugene Pick- :.mmdfly sy, w u%n :)no ':;‘ A d“un“‘ . "‘h"h‘“: re- | the cream m—xlu:l nnd’ soda. ard and Judge Hyde. jy eculs & y | turn they found things in the utmost . J. Witsox & Co,, Goedwman. confusion, Dressing ocase drgwers,| ml8.2t-m&e Oincinnati, Ohio, 5 5 At 10a. m. yesterday the following The first case demanding investiga- . ton :ur:h:t of the du:‘u{ Mr, K?d- Russer, 316 Kush street, Ohicago, Il | vrevementa coruer Grend aad Plez. 24 Metz leave yesterday for Cbicago and #he east, in the interest of the M. & M. U, of Nebrasks, and also on ac vate business, Woald ot bo- without Bt~ Jaodbe unt of pri- Ol if it cost $60 & bottle, says Mr Chicaso and Case, Apply at 8. E. d Ca t, 200-t [VOR RENT—Las betweer Tweul 1l at store or door east. tore on Cuming street, and Twenly ‘;“.t e, o JOR RENi—A house of five rooms and aloso s and & bay window, aud all other im- Pler. 9028 vivate residerce on | red, with wal 734t} on o w —— | FPYAKEN UP—A cow aboatf / yoara old, red with white! pote, larve 08 .4 Alwo'a belfer, spots, hathy with (alf. FRAY K KOBERE?, Bakery, I th 8¢, near Willlama, EDWARD KUEHL_ MAGISTER OF TIONALIST, 4 % and Horoay, Will, & th tbo ald of g spirits, obtsin for 8rgy ons s ano present, PALM [STELY AND JCONYy S ‘out Sireet, betweon Farua POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder nover varies. A marvel of p oy, strength and wholesomeness. More ecore wic-1 #han the ordinar told 1o competition with test, abort welght. aluw or Boid only 1o cans. Ko L Yok OR RI hard and soft water, Good loeation, "L'&’.{ oraddn s Ao 2016 Fierce street betw en stroots,

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