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| The Daily Bee.| DIETRICHS DENIAL. 0 ARA, . {The Charge Made by & Woman S [ Dying iuv Denver. Thurasday ornin;z Oct, 19, | Wontror taport, An Accasstion of Seducton L olseey U\"-:x”nrhir\l\z-n and Breach of Pre Wan Dspanmaest, U, 8 108, OMAKA, Ot 18, 18 attera More Plai otatiom . 2 |é The Other 31ds of the Case Still to Denver..... bo Hoard From Cheyenne Tue Beeye tcr’ay reciived aprivad Omahs vankton dispatoh from Donver stating in sub- Des Mclircs pateh ‘ , Davenport slance, that a German woman wlhose B Louts § name was unknown was insene und Noornead ... (3 21 | 43 [N i o > 5 3 Noomead ... {3 21 | 43 > dying out thers, That it was & 11| 5 8w Fren |onds | case of bastardy and meduction, and Fresh |Ciond; 0T | that the weducer was mupposed Lo be V' |Freab |Fair | Dr. Bdward Diotrich, of this city. 7 5 foed 6 nchon above low water mark ot | Upon receipt of this informat on a © nahis, 2 foet Oinchen at Yankton. Misisslgpi 5 Bee reporter was at once dispatchod 100k 0 nchos at L Orosse, nd 6 feot 10 Inches st f ¢ i porview Dr. Dietrich and obtain- Ll oy pikigi od his statement in the case, which of LOOA]; BREVITIES. course, under the circumstances was bound to bs made public, and he was ¢ setent witness 1n th —~The plat of a new addition to the city 2:‘:':"‘3 bl s e was yeuterday filed in the county clerk's] 1y Dijgtrich made'a full statement, office, It is called Clark's addition, and is part of which, from the nature of the situated on Leavenworth stieet and Sou'h | case, must necossarily bo suppressed, avenue, He said that last September a Gor- —The Odd Fellows of this city, accom.|man woman named Ida Stroetgen panied by the Union Pacifio band, will go [ 03me, o his house and asked for a to Fremont this morning to attend | POSIVON 8 ""“"’k“l"l’e;‘ ““""'1“1 e b LBRIOH U1 DU PN 550 "W Gont | YAy 18 would Biplay ec, Bubhntlie only had one room where he lept, venad thers, but he would put up a partition if that —A coupleof dogs got after the ante- [ would do, To this arrangement she lope recently presented the city by A. consented and things ran smoothly Simpeon, and which has been 8o much al- [along, After she had been in his mired at Havscomn purk, Tuesday af.er |8crvico scme short time the doctor dark and kil ed it. anys she cm\luc‘lml hl-qr.mll1 —Tho matter of hall for tho futnrewo [ b T, s, e enabalt of the Omaba Gles lub camo up i their | 1org jntimate relations with him, and meeting Tuesdaybut was not fully ret|in fact, took overy opporlunity to tled. They have & fine hallin view, which | bring about such an intimacy, and he they will probably secure. gave her various sums ot money, —The verbatim debate on woman suf. | taking a receipt for ‘‘services ren frago between Mis Susan B, Anthony and| dered.” She did not pretand to b Mc ' E, Tiosawater obu' be liad‘at this| Virtuous whou sho entered the doc. 3 T Y 5 o0, | tor's service, aa the frequently told office. Single copien bo, or 8% per 100.| i ™ Sy idents connected with This report is complete aud hasthe up- |y 0 Covioug amours e tha proval of both debaters. old country with wlitary officcs —At the meeting f the Ouaha Gleo|and others, acd on oue wcosion elub “Tuo.day it was decided to accept the | she told him she had been ruived Invitation of the county commissioners to | When sixtoen yenrs of age. Mr. Diot sing at the Iayiog of the coiuer toto of | Fich tays ho made her a promiss to \he new Douglas county court houre, | MAFTY hor on condition that she re October 25ih mnined trao to him aud behaved her- e self properly, but it appenrs that she —VYestirday mornivg a team to which | want round “the neighborhood telling was attoched half of tue junning-gears of [ people that the doctor had sedu a wagon dashed down the i ia Lne of the [her and uwsed violenco in tho U. P. from the west und a'tempted to un | comminsion of the acr, whercas | acroms the Lridge over Thirteenth street, [ho aays that sho cffored They fell at once, as » watter of course, him overy inducemen which none but snd were caght. 1t s a big Job to ge | & sooond Joseph wou'd have been ably them oub of the bridge, bub they weve | (0 Tesiat. Tho dootor souta thd idea oty ressued. with compuatively | OF his having seduced her at al as| (it by ; 7| when she cate to him ehy wan alzeady light injury, The owner iy not known. | g yoiled dove and well versed in the —The third avuual state convention f [ et o love making, Far from forcing the Youny Men's Christian Assooiation of | oy pho forced herselt upon him and Nebraska will be in eesslon in this oity, | heing & man he suceuiibed 'to the ef- oomumencing v thie evening, ‘helfect of hor muchinations. Fiually sho ing session will be one of the most [n- | made herseif so unpleasant in telling tore (fng f the couvention, An addrose tho nyighbors all rorts of things aboue of weloosio wiil Vo made b5 the prosident | him that the dootor coneluded fl% Mr. P. 0, |had better part, and sho accordin went back to Crete from which pla she had come to Omahs, sud he went down thero and drew up an sgree’ ment in which she agrees to ro- ad General 0, 0. Howard, who, bas 1ecently cone to our city, will mako an 1ddress also on tho vecasion, —A nurow coipe from s terriblo tr. gedy was had at the job printing house | oo06nne of any promise of of Tuos. A. Cotter; on Douglan street, [ inarriaga or auything ariging Tussday, The viot 10, Ed Birch, wiile foal- | from vheir Intimuey aud ho gave her ing with one of the boys, wus struck in tho | £200 us compeneation for the little ropicu of the becrt, wnd, being for the |services she had rendered him, This mement stunped, fel across one of the | agreement she rignod also a roceipt presres, Hin forehead come in con‘uct | for the money. She lefo i thoe lat- with the pin v hich holds the fly-wheel in | toF part of March aid sincy that time place on the whaft, und the result was a Lhfl have had no further connection deep and danesons out. Dr, Neville wua | With eachother cxoeptin oSeteepBang called in nnd aitended the injured man, “le.“l.‘,':l‘:lf'lyl:{?{ = fod ‘:' 1‘.:7“ h;fi:.; S5d 168 thoughib that he will como oug all | T8 19,1061 ¥Ory A ! sho is in uch @ deplorsblo state, o vight. Tt waa a closo eall, howbver, the sume timo ho docs not feel that he —One of the m st fuithiul men in Unclo | ean do anything further, as at tho time Bam's service in Larry Maugan, M., | they purted bo told herall intimacy or Furey's weskenger, who is as rmart as he businees relations must ceaso and that in reliable, it being eaid that hecando.| Was the reason ho gave her the ~ . contrition for liaving acted eo unfaith nail, At the Eleventh rtreet ruilrod ) ygnggowards him, and adding that eromsing bin horve wlipped ind fell, with | gy felt guro of she had buen tran 1o Lacry under him, the ri‘er sustuiviog u | him, he would slways have boen fraccars of the collar-bone, Wik char- | her friend. 1t appears ehe s acteristic delity to duty, instead of going |4 Roman Catholie, and at ooe to @ surgeon at one’, hefirst rode to the | time, when she was willing headquartons aud delivered biv 1 and | to nmrry»l.lm, she went to the pricet then went avd had his ipjury s'tended to, and confessed, and he told her sh i 1 he doctor, beesus o i lar out-and-out brick. wust not marey the d ] Hrisn e he was not & Catholie, bat a Fre = ROSE EYTINGE. Mason, and nles ho would conkent —— to give up Freo Musoury and omb: Approaching Appearanco of an Ai- Oatholicism, ol must have tetic Artist ut Boyd's Opoia nothing farthor to do with House. him, The doctor says that af 4 it had not been for the priest's in In speakivg ot one of the 'viare terforence at thut time he would hu which will bo presvated at Boyd's|pupned the woman. The prisst fur during Miss Eytinge's engagement | cher told her to neeepl §200 a8 ¢ Fridry aud Saturday, The St Louis [ pensstion aud if eho bad w ohild f ¢ Prine whish she expected 10 huve, sho was Poat Dispatoh aus: * Prino ta Ii\-(‘l) the child as & somothing Lo re Paris," preacoted last night, s pure| ony or her sius in moral, tonder in sentiment, intonss | Ida Stroetgen is describad as boing 10 interest, strong and natural i plot, | very lady-like i her manners, and has i i ovidently been vadingly well edu- #pid in aotion, full of audden sur- ) Ly AR by ‘the styie of the prices, avd, in fact, & superb play that |0y she wrote Dr, Dietrich, Sbw affocted wany of thoaudience to tears. | also has & very ploasing evuntenance Of Misa Eytingo 1% is not necesary tofund were it not thas he is slightly #peak atlength. S artistic aotresa that sgo bas only rip. | figure, While Wo have yet to hoar sued, and rauks with the tirst portray- [ the other side of 1|’m story, we have ers of \he yroat emotional parts of the |given Dr Diatrich's statemont as a day. At the oluse of the piece was a | matier of justice 10 himself, and in scene of emotional asiing, such as|order that both sides of the case may play-goers do not often wilness, and Jhe fairly presentud. The dootor ia applause last night teetifiad te its op | well known here and has & great wany procistion by her suditors. Evyery | friends who will be loath to belisve eharioter in the play wae accumiely | that he would bo guilty of any vuch portrayed, and boe gly cosfumed |iuhuman action as seeus to bo charged Atkins Lawrence. Georgo Moiton, | by our Davver informant. Wm, Herbert, L. J. Loving, O F T T ) Mountaine, Mise Georgin Kuowlton SERENADING SINGERS. Little Winnie Shanuon, snd in fact S T A T the eutive eust did all required «f ) A tette Sing Togeer, thew in & thorough artistic manner, Quartette 8ing Toge! and are deserving of thobighest praise. | ), 0 who h‘np‘ R i b dn ioka e—————— n ma of 8 LAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE vicinity of the court house ’]‘m.l Made frow the wild flowers of th {dey were treated to some fine musio vag FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEY, |whieh was not Jess meritoriovs or en- i ds the wost fragrant of perfumes. | joyable for bging of an impromptu nufuctured by H. B. Slaven, Sen 3 g:uuum. For xals in Owahs by W, | SAecter, J. Whitehouse and Keansio Bros,| The Novells Quartette, which has & been in the city for some time past The Doctor's Statement Makes | | ! loase him from &ll claims on} office to e in fine style. The glee club respor by swging some of famous sonygs, and the friendly cont brought down the whole neighborho and applause that was loud and lon loe w ploseant affuir, FHE TaX LIST artic month Aessment is increased a milii interesting figures, iuto the following funde: Consolidated state taxes. [ 46 Cou ty general tax, | Sinking fund Bridge fund Dog tax. ... e District school tax Poll tax., . - ‘COMING EVENTS. Invitations. of nvi aro famous for fu tim. tnvite” will be there, eyenin bell, lowing are the committecs: BEran, Ches, Maker, Barrett, W, Golden. Commie MeDermott, Thos. A, Golden Exocursione=l. O, O. ¥. ber 10:h. frain, and friends are invited march 10 the depot. exeursion, 17 m &etf e widdling meus is the most thor ro Liquid and dry form, — COUNTY O NVENTION. sud Convention A meetiny of the republic centrasl commirtee wan held yester at 3 p. m., at which a call was issuc tlon which will pat iu nomivation legitlative ticket for October 271 from B tu 7 p. 1 the city nod from 6 to 8 p. w country, The oity presinets will be e r delegates each, and the try proeinets to three each, ‘elock . CITY WATER COMPANY, poveibuliniy took the opportunity during the meet- ing of the club at the county clerk'a snade thim, and being in- ———— vited in eany several excellent preces " Yedes | 006 of “the Force” Captured r favorite and sitora ¢ xpresced the warmes admiration for the giee club’s tingivg, and on tho other hand the Omah are cqnally ploased with the voices of their visitors, It| Taesday 6 Ouno of the resuits of the series of s published in Tur Bee some ago, on the unjust assessment cf realty in the city, is sbown by the fact that the valuation by the last ae- m dollars. The annual report of the connty trensarer which has been filed with the county clerk shows the following | LRVIED. | con'kerD, Recoption Committo—Jar, Bohao, | to renacr the guests Ed. McGion, Val. Muleahey, Ei *,*Middls meacures are often bt ¢,” There are no “middhngs” b ut Kidney-Wort, It shly refined Cfhwer” of medicine, It knows no half-way mensuree, but radically up- wall discases of the kiduey, liver and bowels. It overthrows piles, ubolishes constipation and treats the system so gently avd soothingly as te prove its true kincship to nature in all 1ta praises, 1t 1e prepared in both ve 15 unequatied | 9 ¥ hands, irost bices | M2 THE DAILY BEE: THURSDAY .OCT()BER 19 BUGKLEY-DONAHOE. i by Officer Cupid, A Deligntiul Wedding and Re- ception. ck, in St. Ph mena's ca sl, Owen Buckley wan joined in the holy bonda of matri- mony to Mt Mary Aun Donahoe, A Milllon Dollare Increase in Vaiua- | dsughter of Me. and Mirs. Michael ton. Donshos, Mr. Mickacl McEnery was best man and Miss Rosie Donahoe acted as bride:maid, Rev, Father Eoglish performed the ceremony in & very impressive way, and, the servico being coucluded, the happy pair drove to the residence of the bride’s father vu Chicago street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, The bride looked very charming in a wine- oolored eilk dress trimmed with satin, The totsl tax levied for the yesr|and a white bonvet ornamented with 1881 was §197,4562,26, which is divided | beautiful feathers and the conven- tional orange blossoms. The groom is & member of the Omaha police de- partment, where he has served for a long term and heen recognized as one of its most cflicient officere. He is 12,524 %1 | 8180 8 membor of the A. O. H. band. 1’69 05| That he is highly popular among his = L (1070 1 that they made him some very hand- The percentage collected on Octos | eome preseuts, which are more fuily ber 1st for the 1881 levy was 824, fspecified in the list g leaving on.y 133 yet to be collectea, | The A, O. H. baud, which contairs brother officers is evinced by the fact ven hereafrer, some of Omaha’s finest musicians, serenaded the felicitious couple and remained all the evening, discoursing Which Are Announced by Elegant|some of their sweet and soul-inspiring reporter attracted by the Tho twelfth annual election of ofii- | dulcet strains of music floating through cor of engine company No. 1 will | the air called at the houso where ne tuke place at thoir hall on the evening November 2d. The committee of ue, John W. Nichols, C. C. Kield, Anton J. Herold and D, W, Lane, havs sent out some of the hand- sumest cards seen in u long time, for tho bunquet which wiil follow the | the supper was over the guests began clection. There bunquate by No, 1[the veal jollity of the evening which jollity and a good | ¢ontisted i davcing und harmless flir- jerally nnd theeo who get *an | tations among lhe young people prea- ound about two houndred ladies and gentlemen bent on commemorating such an important event 1n an whole souled way, Down stairsa very ex- cellent supper bad been prepared, and which the reporter can testity included everything thav the most fastidious gourmand could expeet or desire. After ent. Theold people sat round and The third grand ball of the Irish |chatted over pist events, and thus the American band will be given this|!ime was very happily passed away October 19th, at Masonie | nothing occurring to mar the pleasant- tie muuy fricuds of this popu- [ ne€ss of the proceedings in the slight- Iar organization will turn out in foree | €8t degree. and give them on ovation, Tho fol- [ Boti Mr. and Mrs, Michael Dona- hoe were ind¢fatizable in their efforts comforiable, and everybody present wiil have the most pleseant recoilections of this auspicious Floor Manugers — R, Maulcahey, | 6vent 10 the lives of Mr. and Mrs. McKinua, James|Owen Buckley. The presents, which were quite of Arravgements—Johu | DUM:rous, included the followir g; M Joun K. Price, cream pitcher, sugar bowl and tray; Mr. and Mrs. Corri- zan, a havdsome Shina tea set; John Tho. 0. O, I will have an exour. | CIare, ehell-work box; Mre. Dinahoe sion to Fremont on Thursday, Octo- | (1B bride’s mother) a roll of carpet; Rosn Donahoe, gluss pitcher, hu)f a Tram leaven U. P. depot at 8]C0%en sauce dishes and a lamp; Mary o'clock a. m. sberp, and will';elurn 10| Buckley. 2set of glass’ dishes; Mollis the eveniug. Tickots for round trip, | D218t net of napkios; $1 00; for eale by members and at the | {ner table cloth; Lizzie Backley, a Mrs. Dolan, Jatap; Mrs, Smith, linen table cloth; All 0dd Follows and their lidies| Mrs. Burgess, haif a dozen goblete; Miss Katie Hogan, set ot glass dishes; Membors of the order are requested | M. - Murphy, st of dishes ana to meet at Odd Follows hall at 7|®YTup pitcher; Miss Mary Murphy, o'lock a, m. Thuradsy moruing and | &288 sauce dish aud pickel dish; Miss Aunie Murphy, half a dozen goblets; Tho U, D, stid will aceompany the | Miss Maggie Bolan, bed sproad; Miss Sirah Galligan, set of glass dishes; Miss Rosie Ford, copand s ucer; Mre. J. McCoy, wreath of flowers; Miss Allie Foley, glass bread plate; Miss Katie Tray, haif dozon wine glasses; Lizzie Ford, pair of vases; Mrs, iy, linen table cloth and pair of elr; ifr, Barncy McGinn, silver ter dish end kuift; Mrs, Daneer, s pitcher; Mr, Buckley, china vitcher; birs, Gritiu, pair of Miss Julia Cornor, glass fruit of vases, wuton, giass broud dis! »s Mary Walsh, glasy piiol lie Conley, cike dish Hurley, box of tes; S'aven, & handsome needle work chai Mrs. Pete Dowdell, table oloth; Miss Call for the Republicwn Primaries|Kate MeAvoy, silver epocn-holder; Mra. Me. y, pair of towels; Mr, James Cooke, di zan silver tea spoone: Mr. and Mis. John Mahoney, silver butter-di Ir. J. O'Donahos, pair The polics department gave a very handsome china set, a pair for the holding of the primaries t0of vases and a cake dish. A very olect delegatos to the county conven: |appropriste present came from the U. a P. foundry. It consusted of a pairof china twins in a litrle Tho date of the primaries was fixsd [ oredle, Mr, O'Boyle presented Mr, in | Buckley with a pair of gold cuff but} in the | tops, t of «he donors were present insddition & good many othere, i-| The police department headed by Morssi! Angellard bis doputy Doty, The ¢ounty convaniion will be held | wese thore and all the members of the batl on Montay, Ostober |47 O, H. band. We aleo noticed among others Councilman Richard O'Keefe, Mr, Pat Ford and family James Bolsn and family, Mr MtGinn, Mrs. Geifin, Mr. Mo Euery, Mr, John Clare, Me. Danee and family, Mr. Maboney, Mr. Pat- rick Carroll, Mr, Poter Dowdell and Blection of Ofcers Uader the New [ wife, and a host of others too numer- Roglme. ous to mention, Tho young husband and the bride The members of the new Omaha | have the good wishes o all who bnow is & thorough and | hunchbacked would be a very fine|City Waterworks comprny held & thew, and Tug Bee joins m giviog them hearty congratulations meeting yesterday aflerucon and - - ~ elcoted Hon, A, E. Touzilin & mem- | METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA bor of the boa Dumont, Biq., scorotary i d frens With theers exceptions the ¢ being as follows: 8. B Johuson, president Milton Rogers, vica president, J. H, Dumont, sceretsry and treas- urer, rd of diregtors and J. H, ard and officcrs remain the same, HA, NEB, Tables supplied with the best the arket attords. The traveling public clsim they get better accommodstiors and moro general satisfaction here than any other house to Omuha, Run, $2 per do. aug2lifw - ~—— THE CORNER STONE. Directors- 8 R. Johuson. Milton [Tne Masons Appoint a Committee Rowere, A, E Touzlin ster and A responsible | add, Neb, 16 6: e J. L. Web. rty will buy a bank. ing bosiness or open & now bank in a gocd live town. Interested parties | was held last evening for the purpc a8 P. O. drawer No. 64, Omuba, |of taking aotion in regard to the lay- and Will Participate A wmeeting of Capital, Covert and St. John's lodges, A. ¥. and A M., e ing of the coroer stone of the new Douglas county court houte on 24 The Dismcrd Dyes always do| Wednesday next, October 25, moro thau they olaim to do, Color| It was determined to have uil mas- over that old dress, It will look like | ter Masons assemble at the lodge room new, Oaly 10 ojuts. at 1 p w. the date vawed, to partici- pate in the ceremony. A committee consisting of C. K. Coutant, H, G, Clark and W. R. Bowen was ed to teke cherge of all p a1d make such annoane m nts #s may be nec:esary throngh the press, HOLD THE FORT. The Land League Determined Not to Disbamd, Bathueia entations to Otficere. ic Speechee—Prese ‘One of the mont sgreeable sod en tertaining meetivgs of the Icish Na- tional Land league took place lust night that has vecurred since its form Ation, Atter the usual routine had been gono through the president’ Mr., Uray, rcgaested Mr. Douovan to take the chaw. Upon the gentleman’s complying with the request Mr, Gray prosented to Mr, Donovan, who has been treasurer of the league since its incipiency, a beautiful cane, appropri- ately inscribed. The epeech of pre. sentation was n graceful acknowledg- ment of Mr. Donovau's taithful ser- vices and his uonswerving fidelity to Irelaud’s cause. After Mr. Duvno- van's response Mr. Gray assuthed the chair, but his surprise wae cqualied only by that exhibited by Mr. D. a few moments before when John Rush stood up in s place, and after someappropriate re- warks addressed to the chuir, present- ed the worthy head of the organiz.- tion with a beautiful Astrakan robe, These marks of recogmtion for ser- vices well performed wers the more interesting trom the fact that while each of the recipienta was aware of the present to be tendered to the other, he was entirely oolivious of the gift to himself, John Rush, upon iuvitation, de- livered an addrexs iu which he reviewsd the history of the Land League, dweii- ing upon the festures which resuitec in goud to Ireland, and proposing that we continue #8 we have been, but to would our policy to suit tho presens crisis in Ireland. Mr. Douiey, tato of New ¥ork, de- livered a very and abie d- drees, which was well recerved, ws v was eloquent and patriotic. Mcssrs, Michael Loe, Thos, Tallou &ud others guve ahort addresses. Mr. Charles McDonald delivered » recitation in his own inimitable and eloquent style, after which the ladies wany with great feoling aud harmeny, “Jreland, My Ireland.” Altgether the mcening was produe tive of the grestest piea Har mony and are the charac teristics which governed the laryg audience of ladi and geutlemen The members pled to the Land Les members joined. PERSONAL. John §, Way, of Denver, isat the Tax ton, Eugene Moore, oi Weit Point, in ut the Millard, V. G. Luntry, of Blair, s at the Millard, C. . Nohes, of Nobesville, Neb,, i at the Canfield. H. R, Wilcox, of Long Pine. is at the Metropolitun. E. Bocker and wife, of Central City, ure at the Paxton, MeKee Rankin and party leave for Liu coln st 8:15 this morning. Miss Mary Reed, f Sioux City, ia regic tered at the Cuntield House, J. H, Gansmann, ngent of Nick Roberts’ Humpty Dampty, is at the Milimd, E. 10 Platt, f Boston, treasurer of the O, B. & Q, is at the Paxton with his fawily. F. A. Keep, a prowinent Chicago lum- ber merchant, registered at tho Mil'ard last nicht. R J. Phelan, J. Kao'ell und .}, Lavio, of the Leadville. Blues, are enjoying the Lowpitalities of the Cunfield, Vick, Hamptow; W. W. Pu 3 A, U. Clark, Piattsmou h un Guy States, Lincolu, ure st the Miciro- politan, M. Sachs, the stalwesrt and genial travel. ing wan of Subbend . & Co., returned Lxt night f om & long el thronsh the westen slates onil territories. M. B, Star , Keneral passenyer sgen J. A, Sheppard, general tioket uger J. Davenport, divi ion freizht and pas. s vger agent, all of the C. B & Q, are at the Millard, F, D, Carpenter, O ker, ¥, brar r ¥. R, Moors, We:t Point; H. Limbash, Beatrice and J, T, D un holby, e smong the Nebrasksus ut the Canficlli, D. T, Connor snd w I, Syracunc; O, W Fort, I Simon Kelley - ud A, Gew zel, Huastings; Mre. J. M. Patterson and dunghter, aud Surveyor G.pera Smith and wife, P1.&tamouth, are promineut Ne- braskana at the Paxton, \ Mra, Chus, Laughton, wife of the re publican eandidats for lisutenant-governo of Nevad,, bus been in the city for a fow days past, the guest of Hon, Jobn L Webster, and left for the east yesterday afterno IAD Kditor Wanted. The town of Guide Rock, Wetatc county, Neb, wanta a live editor tc start & newspaper, a liberal patronag: can be securcd, The right mav is eur to sucered, TKIBNEY - WORT IS A SURE CURE for all dlseases of the Kidneys and e LI VE R ‘action on thismost importent o it to throw of torpidity and Lidetion, stimulating the healtly secretion yand by keeping tho bowels i1 free (on, effecting ia rogular discharye, Malaria, e alaria. .i:h are hilious, dyspeptic, Bey-Weort wil surely £ 1% this season to cleanse tho Syate one should take 8 thorowrh coune of ) SOLD BY DRUGCIST! Price 81 KIDNEY-WORT i __SPECIAL AN MONLY U (hAtte] MUTKaRS ONEY 10 LOAN- T 3250,000 apwards, for 3 % 5 years, Aoexay, 16th and Do wat and wod -4« HMELP WANTED al housework, at FFICE BOY WANTED— e Bradstiees Oo. —Four carpenters, 613 Ner h 2lst 13, CKEEDON, ANTED- A fow ably . Experienced aining room g ANTED To buy or | 10th and Howard ®0110° ANTEDCompeter wirl for g 1ot ) hous 05800 h Uh vireot, et FANTED—Help ot the employment 17 N, 182 steect, upst: ies, , oppodite Cro..n \V\\w ¢ Cou Apply at 1611 Dolge ¢ econd work at 18 weekly paytients, Couy 421 50Uth 10b stret. 5000 5girls 1o call ard buyelouks Wil and Westh 1 TUATIONS WANTED. Address JLN" Bee Ol ¢, n ba dwars ttore, 1IUATION WA o 1hucs, to vide earw of chliren or hous kecper ‘n private faniiy. Adiras ©J M. M ve offiee, AN ED—By 3¢ ] Vi e t)work with hors s or t porter work a0 Sen it and wling Calor nddicss Hedi” ANTED—Poiton v wes: cok patry alke Address 8. F. 0, Bee 1 good canvasser. Steady work VW ANTED—500 anour, the best | referrad 10 thom FOR REMT -HOURER AND LaND A huuse of §ro o T A pleasant furnished ro 17 St with ref. rence dy, two blocks fr 1 Omahi Foun Inquire xt Henry Bruu T 10. AMES, 1500 Farnam, ut furn'shed room L 103 £uroam, AOR LENT— furn a e w board at 8, W, corner 16th How vorih of Dod, e A o ttag ) of e ro at Northwest corner 15 « bl o stivel ] NI—'arce f.ons 10om with ale ve. Msaly fun Ghed, t 4 ty £ n shed 10omy with + hree georlna, loguirs 605 or i 6 e e hed house, N. W. Largs oftic. Focu 1020 § aruham st ect NOR RENT—Two roows f.rhish A boardirg house, str o, bitsten D uglas aud Lodze. 1hquire flie s in Jacab's block. cor. 16th {'4nd Cajbtol avenue, JOHN G, JACOBS, Furnial | _“li‘l.»;.-mua:‘.;.‘rnr- uarpen Cottage of WX large sooms w1 A fne loc tion by 5.T. Peter- e etes aiv 0o DaveDporh Imjiire Edioim M hr o1, near SALD slet. Casstreet. | | McCagns, opposite post fMce SOR RNT—Two new dw 1614 DAnEIAe &l L' stecet, bet 17¢h and 18 fOUR . KeiGoory st an | Capitol avenmie. Apply “om aaie YUSINESS FOR SALK—Stock D Diy Giod, ¢ 3¢ furrher part S rintondent Bradst « W OR RENT—A nicely farnished room S04 RENT—Fioe sosidonc - in good_looation, "All conveoniences Tor waier, uew, 12 0 iwellings in desirable ioc Jity, by and DouvIne <+ FAOR REST -Furnien % foows ay 1717 Caw i, e R sAL oo o ta barain L1 weller 11th S \ [ YALE & room hous, in Gt s, nel; borhood. Easy terms P A MES 0% Farn 8018 Joo tion, at $3,250, cheap McCA [OR SAL business, A good invest. K18t CHARLTON BROS OR $ALE—Fins brick residonce, i Opposite Postaffice, We offer for sa'o our Flour Fied Busl ess, ¢ rner of 15th and Daven atrcets, with all fixturcs, t ams, wagon, et Reasons for selling we aro going |.to anohwr NOR SALK—Houre and Jot, N_f. comor 18th streotand Capiol keente. Inqufce on m's 04 1 [7OR SA Lindquest’ , 1206 ' .rnam w'roet, B i FOR SALE-Or 1nu 5 inch Harvard. o | T list, comprin o keme of hy hest ka at prices mngug from 1o to Fasy term, Al u:veral far fo° @ rerp fon. Can far for colouies, in, ocd locwich. 1CY¢ S0 2650, M <itians of Milton ko th ard ¢ eav '\Alv,»(l,n —Sm i ha location: £1.20°. 8100 Iy payiwe i, AMES, 1106 Farn 10p N, one 1a e frame house, with full strect, Fine chance for mvesto per month. Coll foz full purti 600 tf Agent, 16th and .i—Tho Swedish ? Lutheran church, I alarge wood:n bl ing on C +a stree’, bo- tweon 18 hund 16 w recte, [ qnire I desirable Jao dn . M. BALLOY, Union nice s, Cmehn, i';"" SALE UHKEAP-Th brick and feame ad ors’ hatse, N, W ce, ful lot, co wn, baiar nt, rent tor §70 ATA, G X BEAUTIFUL LOTS—f0x150 1 tianscom Placo on street car iino. ¥ whote additlon on very ey © xreat bargain. airoeta K—Or will excos g Party, an loproved sec g of lug & atation oo U, P, K. R. M. D Faraham Droshn ~ MIBCELLANEUS. |4 wi 1 be paid at Bee cifice, § UST-A iiver waich in Lo’ g 4yard a suitable roward will bo turning the s me Lo thi- oftice. © OST—A bunch of keys, for which § row 031—0n 16th street, between D, | J Chic-io, & small gold Tiberally reward:d by r Chicago s'reot. A light red oow from corner 9'n and Howard, Liberal 1eward will be paud for re- . 854 -t mao K. J 78th and Dovglis, ETT--Houseard Carrct Cleaner Stove Polisher. Lo.vecrdors at Repnbii.an office, 70 WHOM 1T MAY (O h that | made s atom | of Mr2. A Johuson N—- culsted any s g-od reasin fo. At pieson ik ol roprrtsh 145120 paying hotol in Lowa Neb, HAGIRTER OF PALMYBIERY ", 4 T 180 BLEESH, , with ‘ne wid Absolutely Pu This vowder nover varies purity, strengtu and whole and ceni muititug w phosy ARCHITECT, ter, Superintendent. &o, All kinds of job work dous. Old Buildings Reconstructed, ow buildings wrected. Plans aad specidcations turniched. 1416 Harney Bt., bey, 4th and 36th FIATEEY N\ PUb i wit 108 y theuit b ben rep rted w dercgator. t) the name Lchueriu ly taho this meth= 1'ts absolut 1y e’y at dever utters 1ot oports and know of no J Lo topros eted, W. JOHNSON, ror Kye, Bar ey and Corn ab Krel Works, Jontw streot, botwesn 9. b a « h. p 2 500 will buy the faniture of the Lyt ) lonabil,” Addrew Dolph Macgregor, | | Owman: al than the ordiniry k ¢ PownER 0o, Wall 5t,, New Yo

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