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| . s .eTa GAMTDNA O VREDTTARYS . — B ad T s ok ’ —3s A} 3 THE DAILY BEE: SATURDAY FEBRUARY 2L.. 8 e——— & J REWARD—And no guestlors_for the - H CIAL SALAD. ol d, lov 3, block 6, Reed's add, |fore I was born, and I have a brother CONGRESSIONAL is on the whole less favorable than " feris, ¥ The Da' ly Bee- L .4“.’5’0; gk % i l: the business now, 8oused to thelr Conti 'T;'"_F‘ ¢ P llu promoters had hoped for, %&g-’:‘:{w‘:@x'fi:fi ‘I].'I:n‘ l‘v’::n,:l'): A Rright Spots In Gloomy Winter| OC. Wright and wife to W. Osburn, | traits and moods have 1 become that [Continued from First Page.] ——— hotl’lu on v‘;smg;‘v ‘griuflxlole_nr "é?{-veu Blatem B Weather. w d, lots 5 and 6, block 12, Isaac Sel- | I can walk Into a strange den of llons |7 brought In. From this % ton the i l:u;h l“ntiul IR Lo bl il J OMAHA b Ly ] who never saw or smelt me bofore. | i corpum.d fn v | S tan the | specia Dispateh to Tun B, RARE CHANCE—For Rent—Fonr elegant: 4 . For the past week or two a 1arge| "(onnty’ Troasurer's deed to A.)Joe. Whittle, whom I tralned up to Bostox, February 23.--Joseph Goo- Iy furoished rooms with board, 1704 17tk number of marriages have taken place | French, w d, lots 25, 28, 20, Hor.[the business, came to grief and adjourn and final and Capitol avenue, on Red strees car line, a motion of Sen- kin was killed and three others serl- ator Edmunds senate adjourned, sl — — o | bach’s 1st add. made a meal for ‘Fravk’ into A ously wounded by the explosion of & : TN Ay SSnig el |t S iy 8l ;he t;sd:tlon-l“::: County Treasuror's deed to A.|whose mouth I put my head.” HOUSR PROCEEDINGS, boiler on Smith & Connor’s wharf. B B e A S=—————————————="|heatta that herclofore hest separate’y | p, |, ) 1 "3 1" ond 18, “block 7| *How waalit” Wastixotox, Februsry 23,-In the | . The nows of the death of President | —or—oc oo 2100, ‘Weather Report. will heroafter be a unit in the sen of [ pyry et ag "|' “Joe was performing Frank and |house the “Pound” rule, setting apart | Chadbourt, of the Agricaltural ocol- J}‘f:‘.{f,i‘,‘,’,i‘:&;}'fl“‘,g"fi:; RS fet Wids. (The following observations are taken at | humanity. Daring the week the most - — George in rehesrsal, and when he put | one hour each day for the considera- | lege, was received about the time his 7 foot long. * Largast and most complate mep m'fim:dm)m'“ of time at allthe stations | | 110 wedding which occurred was Army Notes. his head into Frank's mouth the brute | tion of any measurs called up by the |annnal report was belng sent to the |of Omaha ever published. Official map of the ‘mentioned. Wan Dpr'r U, 8. Siovat Senvics, | | thatof Dr. John D, Peshody with Miss| _First Lieutenant Guy Howard, A, |cloted on him. Instead of keepiog | committee, to which thre shall not be |1 el ko tare by the governor. 3 Joe palled his head out tearing all | five objections, was adopted. . il Bumedt Jbheiuisatdts 0 REST—A lrge 3 Tiret floor, [ Ouaxa, Febroary 28, 1888, (1146 p. m.) | '“"_ Virglnia F. Kennard, of tniscity. The D. (:', };T “t;,m:‘: ':m .d b 5 :;‘:lfleuh%fl' his neck and lnon,ngw: The. m-& lm'fldlfle‘:fll to the ar- Politios in Vassar od, Vil rone together eni"”f'fi.'l‘.‘:'; |8 % ceremony waa performed by the Rev, [monthe’ vialt to Washington and the | Uy 0" pin ¢ come out, but he re: | my and fortification appropriation bills | A country newspaper reporter vls. | near 17th, Addic's Box ' toffice. 148-23f i BTATIONS, g |E i Dr. Patterson, of the St. Mark's | ®8st fused, and said he'd conquer him ‘or [ Was non-coucurred in, and couference |ited Vaessr coliepe for the purpose of | TNURNISHAD ROOMS=Su cfor paey of 6 | 5 a % | shurch, snd oocurred at the rosidence| . The Officers’ Dramatio assoclation |die fight there.’ He then whipped |committaes wore appointed. getting the views of the young ladies |5|h“:l';"°,2f"" JHESRUSE v O i 20y y e [ O, at Fort Omaha has closed ita eater- | the brute throngh tho drlll, avd was| The charmon f the committee on |#n the farlff question, To the very i ; 2 10 o1 of Mr. Konnard, Afver a short wed- | 441, mans for the present. about to leave the cage by the trap | forelgn affairs reported back the reso- | first one whom he encountered he e ey oy e S \ - ding trip the newly, wedded couple| First Lioutonant W. 8. Schuyler, | door, #hen Frank ponnced on his leg | 1atton caliing on the president for all [opened the subject without sny cir- A e O O DREW BEVINS, will return and seftle in a house | Fifth cavalry, has returned to Fort | and tore most of it off. He died, and | correspondence between the United | cumlocution by remarking: 3 built for them on Douglas street by |Bidney from leave of absence. 1 have performad the llons ever since, | Btates In regard to the treatment of | *‘I suppose you girls go in for pro- | J'OR RENT—-Good furaished rooms "l'l"'z"f?" o |Lf mu | Mr, Kennedy. ———— Tn Pottaville, Pa., a lioness took me |Jews in Roasia, Adopted. teotlon?” . Y '3 Clondy me, uuwly furn. roel, 14404} OR RENT— , three ies alan Aupls, Plum, O 1’ Apricot trees boar- ing, fine Grapory. Good location,, per month 8% | lear Thursdsy at the residence of DIED, by the calf, and I kopt still, turned 8 1'i snow | Mr, George G. Start, No, 508 South| DAILEY—Hugh, February 23, aged 82 |around and beat her with my whip ’JW.”;‘" 4 Fiftoenth street, Mr, M. ¥, Anderson| years 11 months and 22 dayr, until she let go. Another time I had NE [Cioudy |and Mrs, Allle E, Randall were mar-| The funeral will take place from the |allthe megt clawed off my chest and oo [Wesnow |rled by Rev. Dr. Stelllng, of |cathedral at 10 c'clock s, m., February |my shirt bosom dislocated; but then The speaker lald before the house| ‘‘We did,” she sald, with a low to-day additional papers in response to | sweet gurgle, ‘‘but if they are going the resolution of the house of repre-|to increase the tax on chewing gum sontatives, July 15, 1882, calling for | we are all free traders. any information in possession of the s —————— 12040 1006 Farnam. I * | the Lutheran church. ~'The coremony |o4th, All friends of the family are in. | one gets used to theseslight tnconven. | department of state in reference to RAILWAY NEWS. SORNIBHD SBoME AND BHINBINHan .| was a qulet affair and only the more | yjaq iencel any changes or modifications of the conveniences, 1810 Dodge ¢, Ti2-mf ——————————————————| Intimate frlends of the contracting par- Y it It takes four months to train an|stipulations which the French Oable( fThe Denver Tribune says: ““Thero |3 o RENT—3 homes, S T S LOCAL BRHEVITIES, tles were present. The bride and A Card. elephant, and thelr breakers give them | company made with the United States. | .\ "' important sutiFsdeds Fmp.x month- Shriver's Rent Kureau, op- . groom left last evening for s trip in | Professor Feltx B'akenteld, Lincoln, Nebraska: |two leesons & day. Two hundred | The additional information consists of i po! 0 | posite_vost office. AT6ktt S ther s at hand, the west. Dear S1r—Wo should be pleased | pounds of hay and four bushels of oats, | ® letter from tho presldent of the com. | velopments In Colorado by the early | ™ oo one —Sugar weather 5 “OR SALR OTE(L FOR SALE, CHEAP--62 miles west of Omahs, on the “Union Pacific railroad. Brick barn, two story hotel and furniture, three lots 66x132, good stand, good business. Good reasons for selling. Inquire olxuhcriber L NORRIS, 713-1m-me North Bend, Neb, ARE CHANCE—For sale cheap, houshold fursiture, at 1109 Pacitic street, 18113 FRANK EVEREST. OR 8¢ L CHEAP—Choice unimproved bus - iness lots on Farnam. Harney, Douglea, Invitations are out for the wedding ~Travel is increasing on all tho roads. ) of Alexander Jacobsen, of Milwaukee, —~Wanted—A neat residence; state l::’i afln nl(‘.m- ]:othuhi;]d.so of Har- i ., Bz | rods , Kentucky, at 8:30 p. m,, :‘:'c:;ty and price, Address H, D., Bz M:m,,m T o Omahs, Miss Rothschild is a sister of —Keep Clean—Best bath rooms, Eight | pg., A Polack, of this otty. bathe for $1. Joe Frorelli, 1418 Farnam | goolety events jn view of the Lenten stroet. soason have been very few for the past —A private masquerade ball will bo| week, : : given by the Danish association on Satur-| The Martha Washington reception, to have you return to Omaha and |together with a mess of bread and po- mako your permanent home here. |tatoos, are censumed dally by each Wo aro satisfied that you will fill a[elophant, A llon takes six months in- vacanoy long felt~-that of a good |cessant labor to bring it Into subjec- planist’ and teacher. We have no|tlon and teach it tricks; and even doubt you will meet with adequate | then only about one lion in ten is snc. supoort, Yours, traly, cessfolly tralned for exhibition. To A Numser or Your "OBMIR PupiLs, | place one's head In the mouth of a b~ — lion, tiger, leopard or elephant re- “Buchupaiba.”, qulres rocklees and dauntless courage, Quick, complete cure, all annoying Conklin admite that the pany, Paris, in which he states tho|summer. In fact, steps have already et flwll‘i_nai'qw fflrglh-; "‘,'5}"',‘; boen taken which will materially ving complied w Al tHe condilibns, 10 Ifll‘a‘;fl to convey change the present system of railroad- free United States governmeat mes- |Ing In the northern portion of the nages. The statement Is made that |state. It has recently become known the rates have been reduced since the | in Denver business circles that the schedule was agreed upon at the time | 5 the contracts were signed Nickel Plate syndicate has purchased The house went into committee of | the franchise of the Denver & North- the whole on the sundry civil appro- | western which connects at Oanfield day evening supper and entertainment given by the [ Kidney, Bladder, and Urinary Dis- ompsnied by decidedly | Priation bill, with the Boulder Valley road | Podsertree's. DAVIS®BNYDER, o oung ladies of the Flest M, E. Church, | eases. Druggists. $1. unpleasant sensations, The clause relating to leasing a por- and terminates at Longmont. A | _t0oeodat 1505 Farnam St, \ —A maa fell from the roof of a Cuming *‘hundny, was & most enjoyable af- ———————— “‘Are llons or tigers strongest?” tton of the Yellowstone park was i b I T TOR SALE—A two story sore, 2378 street building and was badly injured, |falr, Anart gallery, representations LION TAMING" “‘When about the same size they are | stricken out and an amendment made | #0reylng party has already been 4 Name unknown, of Gieorge Washington and his wife adwelllng bouse. laquire of Bt{ equal in strength, and when one at- Bend, bouse movers. A Talk With George Conklin About | tacks the other it all depends on which Wila Beasts. geta the first %»HY on his foe's throat— 51, Ll napibtiass ) they are like bulldogs. I give a lion "2 your life Insuredi” aaked a Reo. | ffteen poundsof ‘hoof onco a day as publican roporter of George Conklin, ' prohibiting the secretary of the inte- | equipped and will be placed in the rior making a loase for any portion | field this week to map out the route "\ BARGAIN—_Totel and Livery Stable fo thereof. Adopted. for a copnecting line between Denver A salp ina growing wertern town, First-clas Mr. Prescott offered an amendment |ard Canfield. Work will aleo ba g:{;‘"*‘":g}vll\'fiy !"'j};“ l:'n'lfl'::-“");\l e appropriating $150,000 for payment of | soon begun beyond Boulder, and it | el separate. ” Ridine) YHoral" cave i Bee. additlonal compensation of super-|is positively stated that a great enter-| 106-m&e 13t} visors of the census. Ruled out on |priseis contemplated. The first pur- —There was private masquerade Thurs- | 304 0&]]:\' l‘lt'fll’fl. made up a very enjoyable evening. :{‘J:w‘:‘::;‘dm“ of Philip King, on | 0 N INTER ESTING ENTERTAINMENT, —A ploasant sociatlo was given by the [ g Oapt. J. B. Quinn, of the United tates corps of engineers, gave a Iadies of the North Presbyterian church | stareopticon entertsinment Thuraday ““I pick up st: facts in —Four aot ing «ity lim= Thursday, 1n_ the hall of Crelghton college, tho "t“fl]x'on'?m“n‘ndl ol;]iahx:nt br:::sr whlle?lnd ‘%e :::ngu -q:.n “:,f ,m; point of order, %on of the syndicate i to build from 4 log.s%l;'.:,- gl;f:.'," e '°';7yd|g:ln1""fisll!i.“m —The sdjournment of court over | proceeds of which are to be applied to :‘ Ih:l::ru::om?:l.n nter quarters | yals might Intorest you,” said Conk-| Mr. Willeta offered an amendment | Denver to the principal points in| 17031 1608 Faroam stroot, the Sabbath was caused by the indisposi- tion of Judge Neville. apartment, and enjo; with the ~—The case of Bob Russell, oharged with kl:cnut interest thej mlil!orn and sansulting Ed, Hartley, was postponed [ 1nioronting views presented. antil 2 o'clock p, m. Monday, noenes |reproduced were of placos —Two susploious characters and one | and edifices in the Holy land, with a tramp were arrested Thursday and sent up | large number of which the majority the schools of the Holy Family parish, providing that the clerk of the su-|Middle und Estes parks, and also give The attendance filled the spactous preme court will hereafter retain the [ a new outlet to Central. The imme- fees and emoluments of his office for | diate purpose is to develop northern his personal compensation over and |and northwestern Colorado, and the above his necessary clerk hire, Inci- | nltimate vbject is a short line to Salt dental expen-:a5 3&, his office, a sum | Lake Clty. not exceeding $5,000 a year, repoalin; R e S i 86 mich of the 'ack of Bebeosey 95 FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! V5 cer o e a2 bargatn e enoe fixtures now in usoat our works. . complete outlt is a8 good 88 new, and consists o Engine (40 borse power), Boiler, Heater, Stesm Pump, Smoke Stack, 8 eam and’ Water Gauges, Water Tank, Valves’ Pipes, etc. 1t will b taken out about tha first of next May. Partios interes. ted are inviled o call and 820 It in operation day and night (Sundays cxceped) at the Woodman | Linseed Otl Works, corner Sevooteenth and Nich- ) WA = *No, Lhave not got a dollar on it, g:g 10, .?;:'l{::;;o:.b‘}:::o 50":' y; I'm not ',f”:&g"‘k',,“d the com- years, cats 16 years, elephants ‘700 p‘fl';; '°§ bk fm]" h ears, pige 30 years, rhinoceroses 20; the ow do you feelahen you enter | j;rye 30 yoars, althongh one lived to e den of the lions and tigera? be over 60; camels liva 100 years, “I try not to think of anything, but whales 1,000, cows 16, shee 10’ gt I moon feol tho excitement, which g '06 "swans have been Howh 't geadually becomes a delirium. Some ] olas strechs 9171m 1779, $10,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS for ten days each m; bm,»dudw-ur. f.‘.. p:o&loh:: bt:'l';n;:l'z) lnn::ll;n:,n;‘c :‘m, 0 1I. was putting & :mu, of l“l'l: ‘:’:3 Foars, :gt;tlo;n “o’zgl; u:irl'ed ;: 037 ) u::rriahte?o:o tl:u::;g:x.mm;: RO RE EOTD A HALE E:Ii?f %T,E‘m:' n::‘tz':‘:r:n é‘l’;'x‘n;‘;‘n;f:? N ~Leavitt’s ““All Star” company appears “ | leoparus through their performance, 2% el and unimproved property, call on Wm. F, i at Boyd's mext Monday evening, Re.|tion are oconcerned, ith others, lmf, while working one of them, e[ FeLy s/ RRVRY RES halghs of &1 ele. DONh L (ARIBOSINOG o iptbuig THEIR VALUE. however, the acquaintances of many ver, Keal Estate Agent, opposito postoffice, (5" >, e pposito pos § wserved seats on sale to-morrow morning, other fastened her fangs in the rear L YOI VEk0 ABHAO HES TR court to gup-u a table of fees to be part of my thigh, und yet, throngh string and measure twice around it 57 charged by the clerk, providing until ki J.J. Brewn & COo. wlll contlnue Fug SALE—SIx room cottage with barn un{ is not so extensive. The captain i | alt lot on Chi 5 th School ~—At 2:30 Thursday a fall of rain and | gogompanied esch of the plotures the excltement, T never felt the pain. foot. which gives that animal's alti- | that is done the foo charged for re. ;‘5";.;:“&) dfifi:;‘f:? znth:' ;:;:t’::? Dnl)"l w.s;o.m: ety n;urcilgufi; sleat bogan, continuing rotil near daylight, | with o graphio and Interesting de-|Tndead, It was only when T tapned “‘?i’u to a nicety. cording or copying any paper or record | yifice *$10,000 worth of Dry Gonda | —omiee 2T Opp. Postoffics. when it began to snow. A gloomy day has | seription, which placed the scene In a ave you ever any forebodings shall not exceed 14 cents per follo. Adopted, slightly damaged by removal at the % recent fire. (Jome early and secure On polnt of order by Mr. Holman, D the clause appropriating $1,600 to bargains, Store open until 9 o’clock round to engage one of the other ani- that 4 " you will die in a cage!’ ;’:’: :::“Ix ::::g :&: ::':: h’l‘hd‘l-;. “I'never allow mynelf to think of however, cannot always be done, nmi that. Ijust goin and do my trick followed the return of winter, ~Sometime during Tuesday night thieves made » rald on the residence of Fon'u“u..m—A 6 clags s6cond band p:'-m-'v two-fold sense before the audience, EEgrr—r 1 oul a8 1810 Hiammey 5t. pmus Now Map of Oraha, fust completed anv. ST s e TR ready for delivery at 85 each, Is de BROTHER BONNER. Rake s oh bt T tak herl p.m of G oiie pabianed. GHesl mbp. ot thg & ) over pul i cial ma) o Mr. Reed, on Montana street, and stole & ‘s inskenveof this T recall the an e my chances, buf take care pay expenses of the circait Judges go- clty. | Boo oolarn, $10 in money, and & 164 of silverwase, He Got Out of :_l;: “;J:;l-dlanan of the death of my friend Herr Longel, of to keep my eyes upon the eyes of the|ing and returning from court was b ey e ) stricken out of the bill. SPEGIAL MOTIGES, it efi l:?fpfil:;:if&:m.;3:"&2“1:“2&“1 &2 8PEC IAL & will FCSITIVELY not beln of fawilies of deceased representatives. G Ml U Two additlonal clausex were added appropriating 5,000 tothe legal rep- resentatives of Andrew Herron, of ONEY TO LOAN—Call at Law office of D, L. Loulsiana, late member elect of the 48 Thouas goom 8 Oreighiton Blooks congress and $1,072 to the widow of . animals. There's one kind of animal Philadelphia. I recoived this ex- |y yyj pot perform with, and that is a tract from one of my Australian cor- cross-eyed one—ho's like the oross- 7“"?‘,’;':““&“ A ok rlotor | 276 Woman you meet on the stroet, 4 £ G "m"'" ney, .P'?P‘; °F | you can’t tell whether she's flirting and manager of the zoologioal elreas | with yoy or the man on the other side bearing his name, wrote from San of the street.” Domingo, W, L, September 16, as i VX under: Last night at 10 o'clock the : Pa; in Kind. well known lion tamer, Herr Elijah|New vork Wcr{nl-.“ 2 4 Mra, J, Teavis fell through the defectiye sidewalk on the enst side of Twelfth street, Pl between Dodge and Douglas, Thureday ¥ ’4 ] and severely sprained one of her snkles, Investigate James Bonner for the reas- —The Indies of the Second Presbyterian | O% that he is no longer a membor of church will give s jubilee social this even | that denomination. Before the Bon- 3 ing 10 the church parlors, in celebration of | ner-Ward scandal appeared to the i the raising of the debt upon the edifice. | gaze of the public, Mr. Bonner resign- XCELLENT BRICK FOR SALE—#9.00 per thousand, Yard 15th etreet, two blocks south of Bellevue road dec 23-3m? _LORENZO DIBBLE, PMISCELLANEUS Los'r—A water Spaniel pup, Tiver colored, with white epot on bresst, about 3 months old. Roward wili be paid for it at the Tenih ttreet Jewelry store. WM. NEVE. 188-26 The First Methodist chutch will not 10 LOAR—MONRY, . the Godlove S. Orth, IV e s S emas s ae: | T O8T—Swail wow, boox msrices ~Leager —Division No, 26, of the Yardmaster | ed and got his letter from the deacons | Leugel, of Philadelphia, Pa,, entered| . C, Nims, general passenger agent | Mr, McLane offered an amendment | tioval Bank. 3 17-im¢ | [Lyred leather cover. Finder wll be spear od Mutusl Bonefit assoclation of the United | of the church. The affair on the part | the den of the Brazillan tigers attach-|of the Denver & Rio Grande rallrond, | appropristing $10,000 for exteusion TR A ) i 17 leaving ay J. B McStau. ‘slivery; Harnoy States and Canadas, will bold a meeting | of the lady will probably be lnnm?fl ed to the clrous, and had nearly con- | way in New York a fow months ; of Hs hoake hbrniy Adopted b il wm. ] P at8 p.m, Sunday, at Harry Gilmere's|ted snd the true lnwardness of the|cluded his performance with them|and having business in Boston, ell‘f:d On motion an amendment was | Postofice. 44 it b by - 08 Toh | { offise, whole watter brought to light, The | when he made s false step, and one of | npon €, T, Hempstend, the general adopted granting one month's extra HELP WANTED hvew: a7 yot )iberal reward 160 28¢ —A sult has been begun by the Chicago | Shurch aathorities will doubtless in. | the tigers caught him by the head and | ticket sgeut of the New York, New kK salary to employes of the house. i3 Mr.vguw:ho xm-n ‘;msmllm::t W”q{%u'fi'fl&'fi'{y-'n}fl” P approving modification of e treaty made with the Sloux Indians, | W4z stady Soos. " ackires ™ Stendy work ander the last sundry civil aot, appro- CLARK OLDS, priating $2,000,000 to enable the sec-| 180-28t Oedar Rapids, Nev, rotary of the Interlor to enter upon ANTED—A girl to do housework and_take the executlon of said treaty, propos- W care of children. Germn or Swede, speak- ing to reserve to the rallroads right | ing Enclsh proferred. 1617 Davenport siroot. of way, depot grounds, ete., which it v i | Al B T e R DI sgreement ose 3 Y hou owork Appiy Geo. Lisberknecht, 131 On motlon of Mr, Valentine, an |C'itornlastreet. 110 2 -fi:end]mslilt was l'nl;ml:lhfll mnfln:ilng WA‘I?OE;:-X-GM girl at 1513 Howard street, all selections of land in severalty ' heretofore made by the Santee Sioux ANTED—Good girls for dining room, kifch. on their reservation in Nebraska. Wan, general housework, etc , at 217 N, 16th dTh.ed lm;:dmant as amended was | ®tr¢et L) ted. mmitf lxthhggxd::mo::ldut:fi‘l mfihfldl & .fi%: 10 Barcl'y Bircet, Now York City: of the bonded spl organ- mo wor. i ha asamure . the il v | VY ASEED st o s, class w come with goo or the house, on motion of Mr, His- n"’:‘."""v;'ri';" e SN m:g:‘& 705. md' ;l;hont paming flan sundry | Hotel, for information. e olvi 0 house adjourned. vestigate the sister's case, who is still ke the."Bocohar-Tion: afats, ey e the er-Tilton r, bu ber furnished to Wallbaum & Co,, the bring the matter toa wmelindg’mtnt 3 ‘contractors, and shield the honor of the church at . —Cattle men no longer entertain any|the same time. " serious fears as to the oattle on the plains, —_—— aa they are convinoed that they will pull| THE REGENERATED BLOOCK. A shrough in fair shape and with no loss @ | avorth mentioning, b —The next attraction booked at Boyd's 1s Leavitt's All-Star company, returning | The fire which recently destroyed P trom a sucoossful engagement of four|g portion of the Oaldwell block on weeka In San Francisco. This excellent | 1yyy010 ytreet was considered at the orgeaitation has been greatly enlarged |y, oo ething of a loss not only to opdastragh b the owners of the bullding but the ! ‘I::". ey .:wl ::'m.:m"":: oty a\large, As the insurance near- United States revenue laws Thursday and |1y covers the loss to the owners of the store it appears they have deser- brought to Lincoln, where he was released b s el < v th'o'blook. s ploneer one of the city, more attractive than it was before the fire lumber company to foreclose a mechanic’s neck, and in less than five seconds he | Haven & Hartford road, and 'asked 1en on the new Trinity cathedral for lum« was torn to pleces. His jugular vein | for a pass to Boston and retarn. M. waa out, his ear on the right side|Hempstead anid that he would only completely eaten off, and his body | grant it on & request from the general was a mass of mangled flesh and bone. | manager of the Denver road, Mr. The tent was densely packed with | Nims explained that that offical was people, and the scene that followed it | 5,000 miles away and that he was very 1s impossible to describe. The guard | anxious to take the first train. Mr. and also a few private Indlviduals Hempstead was obdurate and Mr. Nima commenced firlng with revolvers and [ had to pay his fare. When Mr. rifles at the tlfur, and soon killed it, | Nims returned to Colorado thereby enabling the attaches to drag |Springs atthe conclusion of his eastern the body of Lengel through the com-|¢rjp he found a letter from Mr. partment. The remalning living tiger Hempstead requesting passes over the a4 onoe fell upon the dead animal in|Denver road to Durango for seven resonce of the audience and tore it|trignds, Mr. Nims wrote back to ll'».? {ragmaents. ., |him: “I have just received yournote “D° you go armed into the oager!” | conoerning passes for seven of your No, sir, Three yearsago in Bt.|friends who wish to travel over the Louls during the night the llons|Denyer & Rio Grande raliroad. My ed a performing leopard throngh tirel; - m and devoured it. When I 2:::.:;" ui.. lb:;:fl‘g';t:; {oul:.:veo went to the oage next morning (Sun- | your friends go over the road, espeol- day) all that remained of the creatvre ally at this time The scenery s in r:u:;l':l::dw:n& dogI:! d ;esior:::‘ excellent condition, as is also the road 0| " which drew the people, and when I m‘:}.;:'hhh eppe e sniiely o\, your ERSONAL—Ladies, Mrs. Cook has opened a. new dress-making establishment at 1616 Cap- ol avenue 16124 ERS NAL—Boots and Shoes made t1 order and repaired nt 1616 Car ito avenue, Rub or Eoots aod Bhoes neat y mended. 152-24 PPIR ONAL_§ rangers and others wanting well cooked meal at moderate prices, can accommodated at Masonic_Giall_Restaurant, 206 North 16th strect GEORGE HOUGH, 150-26 Pro, rietor. (G5} UINE BOSTON BROWN BREAD at Be L Vienna Bakery, 1612 Capitol avenue. 14926 a OUND--The plece to bave Stenclls cut to or- der, Clothes Wrin. e brella, Parasols, | ad Fans repaired, lock mithne, Fell’ Hanging, ¥ and gaw filng, » specialty, atF. A. Putnam's, 104 north 16 B troet. EMERY & JONES, REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND HORTICULTURISTS, are now taking orders for fruit and ornamei al tree , shrubs and floweriog plants, for 1z uclivers, Orders must be in beiore th 1:1 «f April But sfaction gnmavteed. Office 1306 Earney i brest, Omaba. 118-Fw EDWARD KU tHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND COND' The Improyementson Oaldwell Block, 120-2¢ their central station, This will be good | gongtructed galvanized comios, It ls disposal. I trust that they THE SUGAR CONTROVERSY. VW e dove Barysor general bowework, i e e withuhe aidof ‘gbsaian naws for the public, as the aequisition of » | understood that the whols row of | told Mr. Qole he said, ‘Well, George, | wi 1 t trl ad L% 714 North 19th Street. 155-28. it WL, - rheostat 18 m:h'ln.o-nm. baa always | bulldings will be adorned simliarly to|can you do!‘nnnhlng with 'the otber | ThLL. bave a pleasant trip and keopla| ~Wasnmoron, February 23,—The spirits, obtain for any one a giance of the lookout for trains, fi th SXTAN and present, and on certain conditions in the fu. noeded to make its fifty thoussnd populs- |the one now finished belongliy to|leopards? I told him I'd try, and.| sharp lookout for traing, for that they | house committee on forelgn affalrs ANTEDA §000 Hanaray onoe. ture. Boots aud Shos made to order. Peafect 't get run over, and so bring their | agreed . . F, MAHIN, satiafaction guaranteed. tlon completsly happy. Judge Lake. Boeides the cornice, my. | that afternoon I took a green animal :,::,pgw an unum‘ly end.” g a8 :luflonmgzr(z:.lv:::fli ;’:(o:g::leo.n 1541w +" stella, Neb, WD, Fulion ~Two Immense new locomotives, Nos, | dow omoi good design will be placed | and worked with her for some time, concerning the importation of sugar 266 and 267,fer the U.P,,arrivad yestorday | o¥e» extorlor of the bullding. |* wnoss I tired her out, for she came | Lincoln snd One of His Old From TARREE Ly S p SRS DS ANTED—A few first clase table boarders K ¥ 4 & ol nas, 1718 Dodge 8t 185-241 over the Wabash from the Taunton works, | When the works comploted Caldwell | at me with blood Iy her eye, s0 I had Friends whether or not frauds are practiced by [ —— oo 10 IN HOT WATER, s block will be as presentable & building | to kill hes; it was Hobson's chotce.” | Nashua (N. IL.) Telegraph. SITUATIONS WANTED, , 4 ‘They have eight huge drive wheels, four “w - the trade, etc. PRESERVE AND NOT DESTROY is A e Ide, and welgh ity tons cach, Sixty- | & there Is In the olty. «Hlow did yeu kill her? In February, 1880, Mr. Lincoln e ANTED Bituation Tor & youne Gevane | BOUN* MOTTO IN MEDICATION ayin ST o't 8 2 Me) e e s T struok her on vha hoad with the |made a trip to New York, where he A True Journalist. W tinta of biainess collagor S ey | MANSHIP. AND DURING | D WEATH. By & five engines of the same ] ave been BRACTICAL. butt of n:g whip. T can kil any tiger | was engaged to leoture {n the Cooper WasmixotoN, February 29,—The |store ciers or book-keeper. ~Good refarences | 1’ Pamppcr Suimi s Fra i ] ordered for the Oregon Bhort Line, ‘fho practical shoemaker, John|OF loopard that way. DId you ever|institute on the 27th of the month. |nows of the death of Sam Medlll, of | ¥¥e™ APPIY “J. M.” Ece office. 114t | THE EODY AS A TEASPOONI U 0T TAR. —Prof, 0. D. B, Mills gave the first| g 00 ‘u¢ 416 South Tenth street, {““fi"““,“ elophant freezing to death | Afier the delivery of this lecture ho|the Ohlcago Tribune, was received ANTED- Situstion io & wholesalo houso by [ ROY wATER: 15 e et OOR BArOLY { lecture in the Unity ocowrse It |jonducts the manufacture of Boota |10 Msy came on to New Hampshire and spoke | with regrel in Washington, whither, o man who eyesks the Englieh, <orman | BiEARFAST. " s 8 night, February 23, ‘llls.u“ U““"": and Bhool.,ilnd engages as aslstants | :",}" never heard of an elophant (in Manchester and Concord. While |in a former search of & healthfal cli. | Lo 5inevt e oon " % . church, at the corner of Seventeenth and | the most skilful workmen to be had, g ir on his journey he stopped over night : ‘ell, four gun 8g0 we were go- | with a friend In Lawrence, sharlog ing to Denver by way of Plke's Peak, | his humble quarters in preference to Class streets, on the subfeot of *“Thp Begic- | and he guarantees his work for stock, mate, he came and remalned several | Y5 AN TED—Fosition T procory s ri, w ning and Successive Steps in thes Arta of | inish and fit. Helsa practical shoe sersions as a correspondent. He was opportunities of learning the bufin vel ular among the fraternity | SPesks both German and Knglise. Addicss W, 3 RULAN )t man and has fally mastorod overy do- | A4 th; wul'-har was warm enough for | the better ones of a hotel, for the heg, i dops wlmm.g from other aaso, | % Beeoti LR L) P k) —Quite a party of Omahe’poople left | tail of th businoas, Ho doos his out. | Your shirt slecves, but two daya later | friend was poor. t morning | olations, can reoall many acts of great | VA7 ANTED—si ustion = clerk in a Jovelry / : on the noon U, P. tealn today for tho | ting by a system of bhis own, and o foono ol hatone of my elophanta | Mr, Linooln proceedod to I hia.en- | porsonal and profossional kindness, | of y,tiore. Five veats prcticalexperl v west. Mr, 0. S, Stebbiys, fenoral ticket | While Le makes an oasy shoe to it the | €0t frost-bitten, and 1t was all I could gagoment at Manchester. Weeks and {and notably on an ocoasion when he | — -~ = foot, he guaratees style and neatness, 3y saim He carries the beat material in stock to select from and his patrons are largoly local, yet he gives careful at- do to get_her to Denver, where she rolled by, filled with tho stir- dled o::hMuy 8, beiflg Utetaly fromes | oasne i B o to death,” Mr. Conklin has been a wild beast agent of the U, P, with Mus, Usrrier, was ep roufe to San Fran. A clsco. Mrs, Cant. Swoobe and her two e:npl:ngald 1:1:3 sent on a special mis- slon reland a reporter of another DSDST, Who waa' mearly indage ferm ANTED—A plemant room aud board by a MISOELLANEUS WANTS, ring soenes of the presldentlal campalgn, in which r. Lin- coln was the central and re-|domestlc troubls, and who had|h e Km’m".:-"wfl';o:hvzlfi::lmgu'"\;'l": ¥ sons and Miss Rogers, went to Cheyerme, | ¢ 40 ¢0"a 0 Tiders from abroad and | trainer for fourteen years, and his [ markable figare. Mr. Lincoln was [lost his place and attempted | Bees- Ad ," Bos office. 18824 B and J. B, Blickensderfor to Ogden, serves them withstudied promptnees, | 0dY is covered with terrible soars, | elected, and in March, 1861, he was |sniclde. Sam, without ostentation, | YA7 AN 'ED—Three or four ucturnished rooms [ Bheas —On the 23 of January Undettaker | o hag at all timess stock of goods the result of the caresses more or less inaugurated. One evening a little | or an avowal of his generous purpose \ within six or eight blocks of Opera House, ¥ Jacoba seut & metallio case to Montana, to | of his own manufastare and in well | demonstrative of his animals, Al |later there was a reception at the made a place for an Irlsh correspond- '°';-;f,§'§,';‘°“"‘"""““" Addrom 7. Bae offoo, ) 4 ; & point ear the Falls of the Yellowstone, | known for moderate prices. His s |though he has performoed his lous | white houss, The crowd was almost ent and lived to be repaid by some of the most brilliant and loyal work a FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND, newlsnger ever earned, and which the | [n0R RENT—Pieassnt tront room fursished, rebuilt journalist did in Illinois for | X' 605 N. 15th strect, bet. Calitoinia acd Web: The Tribune. A telegram was received | " e The deceased was & eon of Judge J. W. | tablishment is worthy of mention Shirley, of Sutton, who was drowned in|among the enterprices of Omaha and the Yellowstore some time previous, The | the patronage of the publia. m&e body srrived in Omsbs yesterlny and was thirteen years, he says that the slight- |a solid and {mpenetrable mass. It est hesitation or fear displayed by him surged about the president, and it was wonld result in a feraclons attask upan | with extreme dffliunlty that man; bim. Ho rules by fear, were enabled to take him by the hand. ‘‘Then I am to voderstand that s | Snddenly there was a commotion, and ————— ~There was an arrest for intoxication jmmediately forwarded to Suttou for fina 2 here to-night from his brot! OR RENT— od desirabl , 1606 Far- intorment. The &rip up and back bed |18st night, and the offender was sentenced |on which you heve performed for |« voive wis heard o exclaim, as its | Modill, Tefs as loll:wr r?'g?'d"l:; i rer, A Nl beon by way of the Northern Pacifio road | 0 160 days in tho county jail, ~Sentence Ie:r;q::.v:r ::‘:::h’;{"l:::f’;;“ !lfx;:y xl.:n::uo'md o e"lhA-'\:‘llaAhd:vvlvly“throngh 'ldg a copy of the day's Tribune on [ [OR RENT—Large pleasant lronxro(lzm nla:lg k — Y | the 3 r - Lin- j ‘ " 3 e udol:onpkd just “.s mtl;. ) l; A :;' l:::::“ :l:m ‘;:.m"dl :::l:ltl:: know me very well and faarmo, but, | colu looked up sod uoognlzul and his bed, and rejoloing "In the ‘scoop’ ey Rty Ry ) oD T8 braldwand mine harror, trig | 245t comer 13th and Harney streets, or Floming ¢ th g noe fri . & Ga'n. 169.24 oase of the state ve, H. Mmon, charged | thst ® return during the vear 1883, under if they got the bulge on e, I'd|warmly greetad his Lawre end. | newspaper man to the last. S0a. hardly preeent enough materlal for|The next day, 'a the privacy of the 14 A with stabbing Ohris, Beindorff, was given | #imilar circumstances, would necessitate | the ooroner to work on. All wild white house, Mer. Lincoln wrote a re- The Mexican Treaty. ‘}:":“':':‘_g’%m e s, wa;o;el?. | %o the jury, and after an hou’s considers. | the cArFying out of the sentence, :::n‘:‘l \Tl:h dll'l“ll ‘050‘:' '-h‘;oll. mthflu _&Ollntor ol‘ thmwrtt‘ of ‘P"f'vflmloh; B;-m T VREGHANE_FOR RENT—The 2ad sory % t B a can @ them, | Boston w » place for w. ASHINGTON, 23,—Pro- and basement of ing No. 1111 Faroam i et i 1 it Tha ook v, o | o e s e e P il oty | § | " Ve '] ( “:::: be-aovorsy sommired: | record In the county clerk's ofice, |0 sndanger myfi:x; They are ot | SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE | Fie "precsat ‘.Mh,_.,.;';'.‘ Do Talifed, | IO A me T A ik £ whid broary reported afrald of my blank Made frow the wers e shall not be we 208810 | THOR BENT—Nicely farnished rooms %o vom. . ply with As adjourmmess: was' then b |:'.‘m ‘“,T“ B“ndth-m?mythlul do Is to|ram yaMED Y of the senate the ““qm:F?h.n- .'mw:-:'wm Ab'o utey Pure' R b #aken to 980 s m. Monday -when the |by Ames' agenoy: feed them from my hand raw meat, | it is the most t of perfume. |subject will be poned untit encse s 114t never varies. A marvel of purlty, 4 cano of the state W charged| U.P. R R.t0G. M. Cowls, w d,|The blood makes them hanker for| Manufsctured by H. B, Blaven, San |winter. There l4 no on” 1 rercom cotlages, 108h and | Stren wholesomeness. More economical B with selliang » lok of bogy to bls #ea. 50, 16, 10 (160 wcres), | warm human “:fl 1 sapposs, 1 h—b“ht)u;l-u. mu—umnhmghp ey BT :_":“.:’..". SRSt o vl in 28 ""_,_:,’.’_,"'.'._* Lo Rekaon and wite 40 D. Bro- |1 oould ks sy, okben was o B o | B Qr i ebowse ook for the enadresatite of the trsty F L kBt E‘;: Bkwe Povves O, WAl S Vo %

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