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THE DAILY BEE: SATURDAY FEBRUARY 0 ———— e e e IR READLICHT GLEAMS. THE CONDUCTAIRE.' |other condactor will hasten up to ths (G'RE WANTEDFor general bousowort 41 couple and ask them if they Lk %0 10t aro going on the trala, If they ‘V”Trn;A reu The Oregon Short Line Com- pleted to Shoshone Falls, and distarbanceof railroad trsffis, N> additional losses are reported at poiats up the river. : Wolfetown, Warren county, New Jerrey, The Da||y Be€. |Mueh 15,1702 and died on the &b st g at the advanced age of 92 years, The major vent the early part of his life in 0MAHA his native state, removirg to Canton, Til, d in 1660, and ten years later took up his residence with his only surviving son, John K ,at Seymour Lake, Mich, at which place be died. g man in & gricery sore, a1 ——— THE MiXICAN METHOD. The Person Who Pu chag in thel*" he will tell them they have Must underm J .- got time to get on biore it atarta. | 1f for o, iy ¥ N 3 "B. & 0" B 3 1l nam . ha B ia g hey will hurried] ump aboard |and wddress e d 1 Murder of Buchan Hepburm in Ch- Presence of thy P.sseNEAI0 | wiithar boylog there weokots o the | soray - Alosessd samesol reertacs hushua— K d . I3 station, thus ing the .gent the INING=T 0oom girl wantsd at Cinfield house, Gnn ld red From an te u')l; of l‘lmpl' 13 and g their D 9743 Bpecial Dispatch to Tun Lun. EVBI‘y-dfly Stand- tickets and allowiug the 25 cents re- wlictors hig pay Baturday Morning, Feb 10 Weather Keport. B. & M Hoetilities to Begin ED —Four fiest cf Iy . 8 - o . i ) " ' . » gron m n, Mar e oforred - (The followiog observations are taken at | —Ono of Haverly's companier, com Scon—Other Railroad Mixico, tel:rufry": 'Thu‘n_:; rm ¢ bate, aud the conduotor don’c mind ot m n Mar jed men pr u:“!.‘A'u ' 4hs ssme moment of time at all the stations | pored largely of baliet dancers, passed Newa, ing & telegram received from Chihua Point, the work at all. The next timo theme - / nentioned.) st last evening over the U. P. hus, eaye, S inday u-';m"- n asout two ¢ mdoctors meet on the road, the 8L E s WAl P e 1 ‘. 17 Xnuar i . v s han dissulute charact ) — TAN ED- P 1 QUi Fabhasts 0, Lok (108 bt 1} =Mr. . €. Green, egent of the Unite3 two hundred dissolute characters, whe o ANTED— Pictas £ foinies ed room cr wuite one will say to the othur as hs hauda \7 T have often g ven trouble, aitscked sl 8horn of His Laatern He is|out 8 bill orsume silver, “Iowe you Qiates Blectric ¢ mpany, has arrivel in| The Oregon Short line was yester. Crsmas, ey g m nan wite with = olongin ' Penc t " oth -4 board A'dress uatis Feoru 6 16:1, 0, N, H, 3 [ E3 | Omaba to fonpect the iant here, Ho loaldyy comploted to Shoshone Falla,[Stere. belonkiuk 10,0 Tutvs ALos ™5t Like an Orditiary |Shet'syyd, fun pibier o smiles ud | iy ey Feb 1 1 l :2 very pleasant gentleman and a fine elecrl- | 1qaho, 320 miles west of Granger, the | ysted, and Manual Archon, clerk, was Individual. Conductors are somet!mes subjected . i a i cion, polnt at which it leaves the Union Pa. | killed: Buctan Hephurn, the princt P to irenlting remarks by the trelu mev, | Wi i 4V it 13 G 8 ot e e iy | var —A prominent Omaha atttorney fuforme { w16+ vnain line and sixty miles south |pal membir «f the company, weat b especially the engincer, who seems to | Hot ', 1thstree, Fresh |Cloir o4 us laet night that the Third judicial the store to goiot the tumuit, addres | An Interesiing Sketoh cf the Man | de izht in questioning the suthority of [ — e of Haley, Roguiar passenger and Bt. | ouis h Sy 1 ; 4 7 ANTRD—A 8i'uatiin by a comnorent girl X oo y adges, the sing the attacklrg party in eenciliatory and His Mcthods. the f rmer, Wi aine o vata fatally, Simabat i b8 | 88 [n i i‘(“ldl :;::X:‘:l::(): (:nl‘:t;":m]h‘uu:; the | frelght tralns will begin running over lnnguwl’. but ficing his moderation — Only a rhort time a20 on the Union | city 1ot rencee. . Add s 12" ‘Howend” Sevrat’s Yankton . .. 0 Gi | 25 |W b the com Jeted portion of the road the | met with insul's,he Lurriel back to kit Pacfic & conductor was tnsulted by sn ¢ 11%h, nor h s de se ond do rfr m e 8 v LU L ALt 14t of March, and the Union Pacific | boute, Just a8 he eutered the room It has rocently been decided in the | wngineer 1na way wiich wcs: have |0 - A W business In the disttist for ome jadge,= | S48 cf JSIOH, i fio was shotand dfed iuatantly, Four [court of an eastern state that a rail |mide hia blood buil, The engincer | (YATHMAN=Wa State Journal, filks expect to transport thirty-five rences, i ) res 5 g t into that wonder. | hours Iater a fisht ensued between the | pyad gunductor occupics exactly the |had a friend, who was also a ratlroad | “gs7'y; iy | § 8 —Frank Curprator snd Miss Nelit | housand penolo o6t 0 TU RORACE |employen nad ruffians, four mon betng | 0 © AR AR IR, SRR Y 10 | an that bo’ wanted. passed aver the | ———— Elamarce .. 31 48 | 14 | W Brsird were uaited fo marriage on Thurs- | - (o5 70 Grawn from all pnrh‘ of | killed. Atd beis g summoned from ad ; l;l 10 A b1 ks rord. Ha wont to the condustor and GN HENT - HOUGES AND CAMD U T A dsy evening lust, at the residence of the [ 4”5 ¥ PUCTUN 1 d even tho went, |J inti & towns, tiie authoritios aud oit. | that the captain of a ship does to his | ueked him, ~The latter his tated and | T5om v E 1= ix voum ou & with varm, 7808 Deadwood... 30 41 | 21 8W brid.'s brother, in Shion's addition, Rev. | yho Contennlal state having not mines | 1zeus wurned out en masse, captured | vessel—that is, he has abrolute con-|finally sald: *Well, I don't kuow and avenp b, Five room e ttages, new, Assinuboine . ’ " five rufiavs, smong them Hepburn's | rol ovor its movemonts, This deoi | Castley whether T can let him ride or | "%, | 1 kors: Tuquireof J. JHIFPS % ¥, . v iseivit A, T Sherrll] cfoiating, The bride is it Hopburn's 93514 1512 8. 5th, e ———————————— aurderer, iriod and execuied i sion adds materially to the d'g ity enough to form an attraction along LOOAL BRUVITIHE, » beautiful and accomwplished young side of the rich m'neral deposits of not, the company are watching us( — " . Hepburn was wealthy and 5 retty close now.” OR RYNT— "wo | soms, furni thed e aus ek 1 Ut L Gl Gl PO B L) b L &umflz.md kI‘:m:h morey in (Jnylhul- and importaucs of the conductor. o Thi ongineer got mad and said, unturcih d 86 souh 18 1 sires. ;e-«ll'l); —The U.P, train N, 4, yostarday wassix [ the ot pries B NRBRASKA IMMIGRATION, his. Ocder wan restored and the | Not thas his majesty has been sl'g t[ *“I/a notfor passitg railrond men that | TYOR Re T—Gotsco 12,3 st Mary's mo mo. hours late, i b il st l‘ % ;"“'f Mr. R. R. Randall. of the Jand de. | 4, j,criti s are pursuing criminals iu [ a¢ any time within the memory of the|they are watohing you, its your Inquire r ext d 96012 —Not & single srrest was {made by the congratalations theto was an elegantsup. | partment of the B, & M. road, csmeup | thg mountains, traveling pablic - quite tothe contrary, | /0¥ Miogers.” Tae conductor war | 756 (N (_Fu nihe! r on wih board, gas & S per. The presents wero numerous and | from Lincoln last night and regis SO —— 3 sstonished. The engineer's friend K ¥ polics Thured y. contly. At the clcws of the festivities | tored at the Millard, When atked as| A BOUNDING INLUSTRY. |Every onestandsinawe of him, and bath room. Als) table board, (1718 Didge. however. fevict got a free ride ~The Tarners celebrate their] anniver- | (he happy ccuple proceeded at once toa | to the prospects for the coming year the timid-minded passenger viows his sary next Monday. neat cottage on Twentieth and Douglas | in his department, hq said that the | The Rubbe y Ma.ufactuters Closing approach with trepedation. Ia the Make yourselt healthy and strong. s Il —The new directory, just issued by Col, | street, which had already been fitted up Bll.lrllnr;!ou & Miesouri would do the Their Bhop:— A Huke Com- pight tim3, when the car ls dimly Make |_vfo happy by using Brown's , and all ble" trneal, Wolfe, is a d.is; for their reception and future home, bijggest business this year ever knbwn binatior. . " g Iron Bitters. 5 § BEMIS A o ¢, D' 1 3 ,lh Bwedlin i i s in the kistory of the state, They had e lighted, and the temperatare is either e et 9454 1%th and Douy las Stre et SS0 Y IORSUE VIS BWlali by SNos 367 land seckers cut on their late | g ccial Dispatch toTin B, very much too hot or very much too| Tex!mg Min s ialked to Deat Q0% RNT—Neat cot'age ful' 1t nice locaion, eiation's macquerade st Masonio Hall, FlsTlchFs, midwinter excurslon, and they expect New Youk, Febraars 9 —A private [csld, the conductor fs omnipresont Epecial D spatch to Tus Bre, 1 €12 00 per mo th, D. L THOMAS _ 9513 Ll s AU to “‘begin hostilities soon.” "He an | qeuing of rubber manutacturers wae ¢ "% | Desver, Fobruary 9 —A bill to tax | {[VHREE unt imished rooms for rout, with bay tiolpates a very lively season for the LML Thae door opens with a rush and shute the net outpit of mines puesed both | o *IMIOW. 1415 hicacostriet. - o012t ous t = i 1 land department, and an immense :‘:&l‘l“":‘:’ ;:::):“l: :,‘:d:’éfi:x&_ with a barg; he is among you. His|houses f ihe legiclaturs, In the sen- | 0N RN il ot frur 1ome ad k. tide cf immigration, Illinols being | yives «f the leadis g rubber companier | elegant silver-plated lantern, brightly | ate the hizhn was most bitter, lasting | 2 _°%: ZPPIY 4. MU PhY 0 0 likely to take the lead ‘this year in | ;¢ the Uaited States. The couvention [ polished, gleams in ' dim vista ag [ AtCF L 0'clock this mornir g * Several | 0K Sy AT =pcutie omiwi Jacobs”block. contributing to Nebraska’s population. | gjscuzsed the question of the advisa | the reflactions of light are cast off by }"‘d”"*' L pflpwll oppesed the bill 0 KENT—Up-stalrs over 1417 Farnam ot COLD WEATHER, bility of forming a consolidated rub- | the burnithed motal, Tho colored | H0 '““p"“"lh"" ey ‘,'""’I““Z”_ 4 it v " 730"\ 6, JACOES. 8. L Pettit, s Paliman conductor, | ber manfacturirg company, to include | glass which encirclea the top of the du-\l:l‘u e L HAOWLE Sl Y RARCUA CEF IR Ko T o ud story who has been ranning on the Utah & | #ll the best compauies in the country, | globe gives an unearthly and satanic Thzlrx(eu(ird of Milton J. Yar and b gement of butldtn No. 1111 *arnam Northcrn road, came in from the west | and sfter discusting the eubj:ct in all | appeorance to his face. The lantern ashy; Pok the l:nmder f dh“ 'C n;‘ “ | street. Inquire next docress . A8 1my last night, and will hereafter run on | its points, decided to leave the matter | 18 held in the usual manner, the con- bell {;" Al "Nu"fl‘i ST \0P- | yaoR RYNT—One organ, §3.00 per m nth, a4 the main line. Since he made his [toa committee of alx manufasturers, | ductor's left arm huvging it up to hia | = It FPAT CUROLEC A R L LT ) ALY last visit to this city, he has had & | ¥ho will make & report at the nex:|breast as if he thought 1t ?on’u TS hkie ,,":,. 1L|hum :d'f'_ F‘i?'.'.i’l“él:‘d"‘?'.s\u.fflé. R tasto of cold weather up in Montana, | meoting. In accordarce with an|would get away. The fumlliar KTt k) hods h:m“ u: l" & id ""j = z being snowed in, and seeing the ther. | agreoment made last month o number |cey of - tick-ots, glven in |l S0 Himwn ol [TOETRENECAOTR S e 0 o mometer g) dewn to 65 degrees below [ of companics close their factories to. | deep and sonorous volco apprices you ' postte vost offic. . Rt g zoro. The morcary frozs and so did | morrow, and throw at least 8,000 per- | that the boss is after you, and you —Tais wasthe day Wiggine, the prophet, theh . s for the srost storm, - Wigsios evidant.| 100 BLIOCE-Hanley Set-to - Last 1y made & miscalculation, Evenmg. —Daemon ve, the Omaha Tribe of Red Mon, was the rather [startling title of one ; ; of tho cases sot for trial yestorday. I'he Oolorado Champion Quite —he cass of Kobinson vs, Wright, J. on the Firet Round, P., was on trial by jury yesterday, $1is being the third rap the petit jury has had atit, The set-to between Elllott, the visiting pugillstic star, and Jack —~A La Platle farmer who got full Thursday and was locked up In the county | E1ARIeYs the Colorado champlon, drew jallto get mober, was releascd and sent |0 Immenso houso last night, havirg home yesterday. been well advertised and both meu ¥ Skinuy Men. JOR_ RENT—Scveral 9ma ] houses, 5 rooms —The Concordia subseription masquor- | well enough known to have many |nearly everything else in that coun. | sous out of employment, The reason famble about in your pockets nervous- “Wellg’ Health Reunewer” restores l‘ eack, DR. C. H. PAUL, ade ball will take place at Turoér Hall, | friends. try, for thia action is the high price of | ly for your pesteboard, which entities “30-1Im health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, February 15th, The subscription litis[ In many respects the fight was o Lhe westher between Omaha ard orude rubber, which manufacturers|you to ride. A feeling ot relief crerps i Impotence, Sexual Debility, ~ 1. VUK K NT—Ou ) i f ) Ouxden is near onough t» the arctic |claim is dus to the operations of |over you sfier the august b ha & with bardf.r now open at Max Meyer & Bro.s music | filure. Tv win called at 11 o'olock [(H000 B O COMRS Bt SR oiguas working toward specnlative | brought a foous 0o yon with his Jan- Now ¥Ymrk Notes 7071 - store. 932 sharp and Haolcy was to be knocked | ¢ b0 ends. The manufacturess would be |tern, punched your ticket and moved | Special Dispaten to Tk Brx It g e S I 45 —For the nex thirty daya T will ssllmy [ 00t of the riug 1u four rounds, Mar- A STITOR IN TIME willing 1> py the advanced prico for [on. = You imagine that this conductor | New Yowx, Februsry 9, —Ths gov W L D ) stook of bags and atchels at a reduction [ 1018 of Queensbury rules, for 850, g , ) 7 Jt published. Warned by the big floods oast, the crude rubber if they covld get a cor- [ is something immeasurably out «f the | eramert has sucd the hrm of Phe!ps, AU vance g i dinary run of mavkind, but he|S¢ kee & Co,, bavkers, for the recov 3 : § i fol +. | respondingly advance fgure for their | ord] / u s St.kes & Co,, barkers, for the recov f,::];:“.;:f,fnfi:;ufi,ufl‘lfi,,_'::’,{f:;, goods, isn't. Yon only ace him on dress pa-| ery of internal reverne vpon their bridgs at Plattsamouth, Tacir mothod The Cavadian Purliamsnt. rode, as it wero. Tt is w good dea!|capital a* the rate of 14 per cent per is to diive ton or twelve piles up [8pecial Disp.teh toTns uxx. liko the army. When the captaive |month, The j dgo tu.d that only Hardly had th al map of the 20 ve: 5 5 4 ardly had the two men come to n'l 20 per cent.h mnlr.o room fornew goods, gebliecinbifore i 1t beoatne evidot Call and be convinoed, Marhoff's Trunk that Hanley was to get the woret Factory, Millard Hotel Block, 1926 of it. Eiilott played with him —THis eveninz, Prof, Samuels, |88 & cat would with a h 16ta 8t €349) ; ) : . Orrawa, Kobiuary 9 —Parliament |and lientenants are on dress parade, | the capital of a banking assoctation ®=Ho el furolture; I cludlng bye o g moure, with the diffcrenca that Han- |stream from each bent fn the bridge. { T Bhall sy A J 9 B w; cptioian, loavon the clty, and all those | @ atond his punishment like & man, |and then saw them off ot s slopo of 45(Opened to-dsy, Tau goveruor gen- |30 oy ey (oA ‘,‘:‘7,‘;," fino |actually empioed in the bankors ([en tar rtreryw tha lng: it wbuiliing who Bave notcaled on bim o progure a |12 50 b PRt o o man |0, 0 FCR tho bridg dowh to the | oral in an, addroms from the throns, |looking . pos:ibly for- | buginess was liah/e to taxation by the | F3reol Kerar OKyeto r V' Kusers, No.' poir of his glasses shouid do so at once, . 4 < said: ““While passing through the [get that the exhtlar .tion of the ban,|yovernment, and directed the jury to Reivy {f’,;’,'{,j"‘?,‘,‘,,‘,‘“,;',,?,,“’m}?g;,“(,‘, United States Iwas rejoiced to ob. |the gold lace on tho thouldcrs, the|fi.d u verdot for the Abierat | D T SR g LR L L that & railroad rail, 8o that the ice | Many evidences of regard for the om- b"““ buttons and cotton padded | The distivguiched jury summoned |and Can oi:vend-. ¢ 15410 coming down the river .will alide up | Pite, of which this country forms so | breests of the cfficers go lonz way | to hold an toqies: over iho budy of TR T the rail and over tho bridge, thus | '38€ ® portion.' Muy thia friendship, | towards fastening the distinguished | Miohaol Keleher, the victim of a JDDARD, breaking 1t into a thousand lmgl‘nnuu so fully returned by us, bo endurirg, | appearance and warlike front on them lanatic's fronzy, in Bellevae hosnttal, | g, g e %6t and Cace, and thus hoping to save the bridge | it 18 natural and advantageous to| Yuen the dress parade is over aud| fizz'ed, Gon. Grant wason the Mexi- T TR T from the shock of tho floating ice, | the mutual interests of both great na- the fine trappings are taken off and |can commirsion and could not attend, SezonabsiT Difc AR re b This plan 18 sid to work ‘suoacssfally | tios.” tho ffcers go over to tho ruiler stor {.jay Gould sent s physioian's certifioate | ¥-01(C & elsowhere, and it is belioved it will be| The governor general maid the pro- and sit down and play 25 cent ante that he was ruffering from facial noa- F Inquire Jame, Fal.on.rOpers house a porfect protection to the bridges in | £7es8 of the Paciic rallway was qite and d"“kh °°°k'-;‘"d and "h'l‘kky ralgia. Ex-Mayor Cooper was chatx- |~~~ _9ie-mo the Platte river, which heretofore have | Anprecedented, Triffis can now be straight, they unbend and act like [1nan of the assembly distriot commit- | | RSALETA farce ize chest, alnost” niw worth, The rouad lasted three min- Hia rooms are at the Paxton house, from9 | FOIH: atCE e o irdn s m, to7 p. m. throngh Ellictt gave a Hanley a blow —OwNER WANTED—A watch taken | ;.4 holow the temple, on the right from vagrant and wupposed to have been | ide of his head, that brought bim to atolen is now at the police headquarters, | his knees, After that ho appeared to Owner can secure same by proviog proper- | b dazed, and there was ty and paying for this advertisement, little force to tho contest. Tims was ~The Concordia socisty’s annusl mas. | ¢4lled and the two men retired from quernde which has the finest costumen of | the #tago but Hanloy, almost fmme- any o the year and i strctly a subscrip- diel3, eawo up to tho footlights and tion affair, will be given at Turner hall on resaing the audionoe sald that he Fhl;if\lf.vn,uu T CUE& nofm les, “arn ssand wagon bt carried on the main line from Thunder | ordinary mortals. 8o it is with the | tee meeting to-day. Ex-Mayor Hall |3 it o 00 o sl ieey. arme- i Thurs lay, the 15th. i e s et fand suffered terribly. —[State Journal. | 5,0 within fifty miles of the oros. | conductors. was oxoused on the plea of “preas of | meids cosuter, 110 Du s Ste 0D sing of tho South Saskatchewan, a| When they finish working the train | business.” Villard could not be found | y: THE NEW DIRECTORY. |qif 5 0% over ouo thousund miles, | 80d g0 forward to the baggage oar and | gnd S seridan Shook was out of town. It fy confidently expected the Rocky | tear themselves loose from their lan-| e chamber of commerce issued a [ ! b uift o) B e E A Valuable Work for the Couvenience | Mountains wiil be reached the present | tern, they converse frecly with the | memorial to the president on the sub- | Py, suoke Sta'k, § ¢ ' Waier Gauges, of Citizens Generally. _ | yesr and that within the same period baggage and expressmen, and, if in a jeot of prohibition of importation of :\;"'; s "‘m‘vl;-‘-_"r:l; Rer bhoc l::jm hxn:-:m substantial progress will be made on [g00d humor, they will even conde-|‘American brcon and ham into Gor-| e’ iy {iii ed o caiion x - tinnie i ay Ool. J. M, Wolte's city directory | the Lake Superior section The rail- scend to talk to the head brakeman. 7 acd g t(Sund ys excepr Jat she W dman % T w nd track is laid upon a large| ©Cenductors are human, and many i | wo 1k3, cocner seva- tesnth and Nich fcr 18834, and the ninth yearly edi- | "2V 8! B 8 i ot r many. .|of them are even imbued with tke = &2 = e T tion published by the gentleman f;::fi: &‘,]xfifl:‘?‘d Howundeion desire to make money rapidly. It is TUTT,s L= o and tnt o mieon J3th —Next Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clook a | training he would be able to appear grand concert will be given at Turner hall | with Mr. Elliott to better advantage. | by the Musiosl Union orchestra for the| Mr. Davis, Elliot's manager, fol- 3 benefit of sufferers from the floods in Ger- [ lowed him and announced that they many, Mrs. Ahl-Puls, the actress, aud | Would go from Omaha to Kansas Oity others will take part in the entertainment, | ROXt week, but that Eiliot would give Havley $100 and pay his ex- —The finest cards ever issved by Prang | penses If ho would come down and are his valentiners, which are dirplayed by | stand up be fore him for four rounds. 5 Kuohn & Co,, Creighton block, who always | The msjority of the audience dis- HAIG ab @ DI Zalu th ineand Low in e At our vorks. Jhe it i 65 woud /8 new, and o 1 slsts of L 1 Dorcus screets. Cali ou tho premises. named In Omaha, is out and being _—— - said that some of them aro foolish 1 i e b o oS st 3900 | Bt anny ot disappolated g | lsributed t0 tho businses men 414 | g Dapteh st ek 1 e | hat hey o n stoekhobdor - she e ca -nh.u TAIZi10 0Fo0 Lokl ownis 0,40 abrapt ts{mlnnlon of the affair, for |Other subscribors In the city. The| ~Sr. Louls, February 9.—Reporta|p,aq, .udyin a fit of abstraction pro Prick bary (‘vlynor.t 1y hoto Mashal/Anaoll wont down #o Linsoln which, however, Hauley showed his | volame contains 16,570 names and f":im the “"h"lf ::“I}“ O.Ei“l?nt(l,xf Colo- | goed $0 declare a dividend while on R T i b e 5 ! e i FROZATE T anre o 2ienR UY VA0 BUONE | Shei i ST T AL NORK gesterday with two prisoners, Brown :(:?;umaen;;, nw?: b:?:vl;ri\ p‘::;‘;:g coversid24 pages, Acoojding to the storms and cold weather amount to 16 thelp xin byl pooksiing somsickithe Noith Fend) “ N bl (b (e oo, P usual estimate based on one name for “‘piok-up” fares without even consult- SYMPTOMS OF A | oame up a for a second round. : per cent. X ing tha directors on the expediency of IOl hALE 1"""17""’ T ol Rl o B e o B 8 f06'8 secoudIFOUDY overy three of population, Consha | Dnviw, February 9 —Loading oxt-| (h racsanrn - Wodor not chisk ha| T ORPID LIVER |k, Frbmauen s Qt mgel the latter with ruoning & gambling house THE NOBLE RED MEN. now has 49710 pecple living within |tla men cf Colorado exprees thelis s eommon thing with the boys, Pg‘gfiftfipfiffie'gflfle&' coutliev,:: ve, hoal Eatate Agont, opposite postofios, within the highly moral preciucts of the t:‘;nlluill:lu:'l'.l‘l (T;:’“ nd::\:c:vry of mlm “I"n'““h‘h"";he I""‘t'l cattlo ";" ”’f bowever. There are a good many muughx:‘fllga buakc’lnm Pain u:‘def e F—Six F00m COLtan0 v ey od 13, amoe ot a populs- [ ranges by the rccant slorms will not | gantlemen among conductors, snd of | the: or blade, fullness afior half lot on Chicago stroob, near High Sc septial They Appear as Defendants in a C8se | 4o, for the oity of 37,930 souls, Tt |exceed b per cent, may be something | saurss they ot Wieveritic any such| Suting witha g‘;“g;”;‘a‘_‘gfi‘u‘&fif‘ Only §2,000. CCAGU ~R. F. Trevellick, » noted lecturer and in the District Court. will thus be sen that Omshs's|more, Many reports are highly sen 22 000-Ha 41t Osid7RoMotdos ehampion of the rights of labor, will be in thing, But black sheep get into every | of temper, Low spirits, with & feel~ | <= er E—arw cimm rovond tand javion” this ity on Monday, February 19:h, and | The case of Mary Daeman agalnst flock, and we are wrisiug about these ’\'I\l'g:rfin aving neglected some duty, Call at 1819 Harney St 39740 growth for the psst twelve months|sational. The Oolorado ranges, ee- ess, Dizziness, Fluttering a has been very rapld and eh)wing an | pecially cattle, were in fine condition, " 1 r dark specimene. the heart, Dots before the eyes, Yel- J O LE - will doliver a lecture on the subject, | the Omaha tribe of the Improved Or- iuo‘rgu:vfi 11,760 in the uumber of --gdh thus far IW"’H';O:‘ "rhg '-mrm- When two trains meet on the road ?{.“:3&‘:‘}'.‘5:&:‘%‘.: g;:e:zfiy;ggg ) Dt 4‘3&:‘.‘5& Srech tws B0 **Labor and its Wrongs,” under the au | der of Rcd Men is the distinguished | Fes'dents. o without severo lcss, but if the ex-|und the conauctors get out and shake| fur ax Ry GOl et Uraas Bt RaTsaxey RE>ZO DIBBLE, pioen of tho Kaights of Labor of this city, | titlo of a oase that was set dewn f.¢ | Betides a direstory of names, the tremo Weather continues but n fow | hands wirh each other and fnquice| and oo P60 gee Bdmi______LOWELZ0 DIBBLE, p It will be a very interosting discourse to °F | volume contains & compendium of a'l | days longer the percentage will be | ith solicitude, *“What kind of a train CONSTIPATION. TRERUS New Map o Guaa, st compl g 'y inf ng trial 1o the district court yeetorday, | secret, benevolent, church, social and | greatly inoreased. e ey O ey e T ) ready for delivery at ¥ oach. Tn 4 toot sll classes of citizens, but which was continued until th . ) R you g P 1 ILLS are espect: B 7 feet long, Largest and most complet —Sherlfl Con Grover, of North Platte,fs | now bofors the o-urt should bo. con | Bainia eioue® i oy orel SBtHeT | 1) mand It and tako no_other fron |18 1kély to be decelved. _He thinks it b cades one v of | of Omaha ther pubisned. Ofical Wb o " b, ¢ | with & map @ city, showing the 42 refers to the number of passengera ¥ 08 L (Ll LARETh in the city on official business. He cume | cluded. The orivin of this case Ia in- | atrects, aud additions, and suk-divie. | Preparation cxcopt Brown's Iron Bit. f 05 maybe their sccial qunli‘!’iu. r‘f‘m, ity Eneren gy'.’fkf{,'fi.g(g.,.na canse PIIROELY, ANETS 3% 1 down to ges & colored man named Honry “"’l'“flfli‘ In 13“}?: km;. h“‘f'm‘“i lonl‘-( In }';he l‘u"‘"‘““‘"fl to the[ters. Ttisthobest. ~ 1s not tho case. Al they want to| fim s mourieheds ant by'thcls Tonte | T OST—Fhile drivingon thy vening of Jomu= |4 Johnson, who is accused of stealing several | @ saloon koeper, who kopt a place at|work s number of cuts of the more Tel. h Wh know is how much the other has made [ Agtion cnhe Digestive Organs, Kex- vy %6th, & wink boa Find ryplo » 4 horses up at North Platteand who was ar- 'i;“: "ul:)u u‘la 'l;m.tl: l;‘u-tel. l&ul;‘l'ibs prominen: pubhnh'n:l pll'llmio build- | gpectat m'r:,\.:mh g i g e on his own account. In most railway Wiax Stools are produced, 1 Tie ¥ oanis. o 413 Farnaun stecet aud soceive Tone. b rested here Tharsday by Sherlfl Milter on | Union Pacific depot, shot aud ki togs aro glven, which will give non-| “Nkw York, Kebruary 9. -- The|stations now-a.days may be seen no- l A g o » telegram from Mr. Grover, John Daemon, also a salapn keeper, | rosident some idea of the nagnificonce | Evenlug Post ssys: The main pointa | tices to the effect that passengers pur- TuTT s HAIR nYE- HOET=Xetariazinflorsoro an GRHEMUR oon- | Two fine f belogl Tho tragedy grow out of an alleged | of Omaha architeolure. of tho agreement between the Wentern | chasing tickets before entering the| ray Hamor Wrmskrrs change ton Grossy | A Lunings or 1zaed s'r o', fotw cn 15th and y —Two fine fur robes belovging to Dr. | jntimacy between Diomsn and Krelas- | Party’s by the name of Johnson” [and Mutual Uolon Telograph com- | train will be entitled to & rebate of | BLACKLYasingleappiicationat ti1<Dyr. 16 |0 b, Fuder cal for roward ab Hibae Be s ‘ Coffman were stosn off his horses about ¢ | man's wife, Nothing was ever done | figureluptojthe number of 207, whilethe | paufes and swhich only awaita signing, | certaln amount, wsually 925 cents, | 17 Bol by Drasaissa,of sont by Sapreeay | 809100 sireot 905-11 ' o'clock Thursday, while the team was|with Kreissman, as 1t was presumed standing in front of the! stairway leiding | that he acted in self-defense. up to the doctor’s office] in Oruickshank’s | Both the men wera members of the blook. One of the robes was bear and one | Improved Order of Rad Men, and at buflalo, the two being valued at $80, which Iho'tlme of his deat’. Daemon hold a will make the offense grand larceny if the | POlioy of Insurance in tho benev rogues are discovered. Tho ukins had been | Olent branch <f the eociety for $100 in fivor of his thrown across the horses backs, with a blanket over them and were taken away wife. When she endeavored to collect classic but somewhat hackneyed uame | uro as follows: The Wastern Unton will | This reduction is nos made out of any "“’Ng-..u.uu. of Smith comes in for 253, lease all lines and pr perty of the|love the companies have for you, or to The city shows quite & pumber cf| Matual Union aud pay 6 per ceut in- | save the coudactor the !abor of selllng | =2’ foreign population, such as Ruseiane, | terest on Matual Union bonds and 14 | the ticket, oh, no. Itisa deep con- SPECIAL ®aY who horetofore have nover graced our | per cent dividends on Mutual Unfou | spiracy to defraud him oat of his Ll 5 e MURTAY -v. [EDWARD KUKHL, -Iubn-allulnu.z-u-wnr.u«n.) MAG STER «F PALMYSTERY AND COND® e Seeem——== | TI NALIST, 498 Towth strect, hetwoen Farnam and Ha Will, th d of guardian avirits, obtain for any one o glance of the pash 1" 1 et e | and prescnt, and on certain conditions in the fu. stook; the consolidation of the service, | rightful dues, the Jocal travel. A con- | 2 sPEC 1AL & w il FOE IVELY not bein | ture. Boots and Shoes mado to order. Pertect ity. Altogether the labors of Mr. Wo'fs | raduction of expeuses, ete. The | ductor is one of the most conscientious iy satistaction gunrantaed have been rewarded by the productio: | Matual when operated by the Western | men you ever saw. Ho daes not take | o e o o Pid In advance. B - of a comploto and useful book for the | Union will, it ia belioved, give the [ajl the money ho collcots from the o the amount the orgirization refused | purpose of which he designed it. Western Union a net profit of $600,- W 3 o E and the blanket left in its original place, [ ¢ pay it, alleging as a reason, that her PR PN npaa SN OTK). :u §800,000 per hnnum o’;: the &‘:l’l:;?“{?r“i’t:‘hd?nt:b::‘i’on Ivilhik:::l' i: J\/] ONEY TO LOAN—-Call at Law otficoot D, L ‘The doctor di:coyered his loss when he husband was not & member in good Bucklin's Arnioa Salve. e, ! highly just and equitable, aud one 4¥1 Tho:: as room & Creighton Block. eame down stairs to go home, The police | gtanding at the time of his death, It R D aee 8 Ln o tho wocld toa T Oute - — which should recemmond itse'f to|T:t LOAN $3 0002, .2 Suler 1 were at once notified and aro maxiug a | was ascertaived that tho socioty had | Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Feo ‘Wyeming Aroused. bank ocashiers and siate treasurers, | —97tf a & Tk, lively search for the stolen property. received bls dues up to and after the | ver Sores, Tetter, (.‘)ti\pred Huands, Chil s"é"..',':.—"u"::- "‘fi:;,'é:';, 9.—Gov. Hale | After he geta through collecting On chattel mortgngo re- ~—The editor of the Svenska Folkets Tid- | time he had been killed by Kreiss- :};.-Illt‘l“;n(ljyo:‘n‘:“r';filla. '11"?«‘;3‘{::;::@. has written an open leiter to Senator | tickets from those pussengers who ]\ fing, f 8¢, Paul, Minn,, will deliver a lec- | man, irity. A, B. Tutton, No. 1516 Douglas 3 ture at the Swedish Library Association| A suit was brovght by the widow in = rvet front roo dive satiefactfon & wcaey refrnde’ | Saundere, chaicm n of the senate com. | have them and money from those who | ttree: frov up stairs 435 orri joni have no tickete, he divides the mone; TO | OA t in- Hall st 4 p. w0, Eunday, the county court, and the judgment v’“&:‘!’::fi“w SHEAS a7 O :;i:l‘::t v‘;:: p:(t;;‘n‘ll:un';.n tf:;l\t'l:l;::“ between himsell ana ll:auumpluy "z 5‘5215'" QQ\”‘IL‘";‘: |;‘m‘fil‘o:‘t.}:mrx.\‘:§'.'xu:~ ; s, for'&to b years, on first class city and farm ~The Tuowas ve, Thomas jury came in :‘;:,:':; amount. reudyred ageinat. the A stone National park frem Wyoming, | tekes all the money in his right’ hand | jonciey” Biand ek Earars and Loax Aoscy, Spesial Dispateh to Tau Bun, giviog 1t to Moutana, aud throws it up to the ceilivg of the | 15th and Douglas Sts. 3 Irichs, presi car. What sticks vo the buli cord bo. | YT 0VEY TO LOAN—At 8 per cent, Shriver' CINCINNATI, Bubruarl)' Ell;‘—Thohflrcr W:{;;r(ig 0(;;:9 'm‘.’,J:'fa]f:'. I the 1\1 Real Estite and Loan “X.;tt.éy. m-poflz: coutinues to riee two luches an hour octa. | 10ngs to the company ©nd what lalls 767-4¢ 1t was fifty-soven feet three Inches at| 'O had slao written an open latter | 10 100, foor s Bls Shar - Nuthing cax | Bostoffice. 1230 10 day. . Dispatohen show it ra. | 12 Senstor Veat on tho same sukjco:, | b fairer thun this, Ho gives the coded eight lnches at Marietts. It late yosterday with a verdict, finding The present case in the district court that: both the vrevicus husbands of thede: | is an apper] from the county tribunsl. fendant were dead but that as b tween the | Mra, Duemon is ropresented by E plaintiff and defendant there was an equal [ D, MoLaughlin, Keq, and the Red amount of cruelty, The consequence is [ Men by Gen. Cowin, the court, counsel and parties of the suit D —Men t ) work in timber, *+, Mann. Oa'richs ehows tha scpiriority of the [ €Ompauy eowe show, which is a groat . re s t Wyoming ovei on. | 488l more than most men woula do .4 i3 y are as much in the dark as ever, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA | will conttiue to rise hore till o mor. | £40° RO HIomiDg. 078 ',,.l,‘,f“{i Because the managers of the road do | & GENT8—Wanred male or fonale, fn evory —The remaining two parties of the HA, NEB, row, and may reach aix feet. Noad-| SHb 400, Poblic moetings |10t 60 fit to have the bell cord so | £ "Iy ani towu in the Urlted States £10.0 “Home Oircle Club,” serin of '8, will | Tablos supnlied with tho boat the [ ditional loea of property roported her, %o protest are being held all over |fxed that tome of the money would | i IS8 A day sckly myle G BT EOUT tako place at Mosoniohall, The club in in | market atfords, The traveliog public | {ioush businees is mochretarded, Al|yocpyog sitck, the conducier in 10" to blame, | 418 in mor » flourishing condition and has given somo | olaim thioy get better sccommodations [ ROREORE Ay WY WO hundre — Some people say that froight con- WWAAEEDCA grod ghil for sonstal o of the most evjoyable and elect parties of | and more goneral eatisfaction here P S irom The Finanos of the U. P. dutors do not have a fair chance, ind wors, Mrs W. W. 6 nzln, 16th stre ‘ their dsellings, and many more were | special Dispatch to Tun Bus, the matter of fact is that it is pie vy |between Loavewoith driven to the upper atories. Weather| * New Yo, Fobruary O —The state- | hard plcking for them, They munnge | Y still ¢lear and cold. m:nt of the financial condition of the | to make a little, however, by helping The river at midnight was efill r's- | Ualon Pacific wili show that a’ter pay- | each other, When two fl":ighl trains ing slowly. The lcss will be much |iag a dividend of 7 per cont and pro- | are stauding at a station, one f which | 910 Absolutely Pure- 1 less than usual at eimiliar floods, on | viding for all dues to the governmont |is just ready to pull out, a country- W ANTED—A good b.rber. Job by the) account cf the gradual rise, giving|the fluating cebt has been substau- | man and his wite may happen to want Abp Y to 8. 7. GUERART, This powder never varies. A marvel of purity time to propsre. ‘The river ia falling | tally liquidated, also that over and |toride for a station or two, If they | —orior ___ Trewont Neb | strongts and wholesomences, Moro coonmical at Portsmouth this evening, The|above the above mentioned items there | do, the conductor will casually remar WAN"H"M housekeeper, & middle-aged | competition with the multitude of low test, thoré chlef losses here are the stoppage of | will,remaln $60,000 in the treasury |to his compaulon, after lookiug at his [ XY woman withow culdeen, In bealdes and, ¥ woman withou: childcn, In fumily of Six. | weluht, alum or pheaphate powder. _old éuly in distilleries and other manufactories, the sinking f watoh, ““Well, T mast draw out.” Thel Sauser stier which o Bial, ey etl | e iovas Eilkine Ponsan Co., Wail 6t 90 . it .| New York, the season, The fiust party in Masonic | than at any other house in Omaha. ball takes plsee mext Tuesdsy cvening, | Rate, §2 por dav. sug21tfm i Fobeaary 14t SLAVEN'S YOBEMI1E COLOGNE \,, —News has been received In this city of | pj gg fr the wild flowers of the the death of Major John Volfe, who was | oy yamep YOSEMITE VALLEN a soldier of the war of 1312, and was later | |y {4 the most fragrant of perfume, majorof the New Jersey state mulitia, | Manufactured by H. B, Slaven, San He wos the erandfather of L. W, and J. | Francisco, Forsale in Omaba by W, M, Wolfe, of our city, and Joseph T.| J. Whitsanuse and Keunara Erw. Wolle, of New Jersey, He was born in | & Co. Must thor- ni general irl. " Appy Store cughly unde housework. Good wag a C.A R

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