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THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28 thero Is a foneral which is|summons, Presently they departed RAILROAD NOTHES, HOGUE'S qI"ET TnleKs' l'lli.:lu:;'ofl:r“my.lp:nn.. ’l'h'ey ultul :n single file and l’l! d:'wn ':)‘fllh ] e nyt‘hg they oan lay hands on, from | Agals poges_rushed in and an- Ty | § inal mantel ornaments to jowalq.' The | nounced & recond call for a quoram. .,?‘5:?3{33;'3.0?:3'.';:.'7,??:.?;{“ oT WEHOLNSALE DEANLER TN ly Work of Artistic Criminals, |semi.publicléy which sttends slmost|There was another return of the [ “"Tne Pheoaicvile snd West Ohertrs coil. e Philadelphla and Bick Pickpockets Who PIy|ihe dtcnuc{to come and t s last repeated halt & dozon timos. Rwflnshr road from Willismapors to the 10! | SEEK | el o o il sxonded ey o Simer, vhel |t i mienilndy DRUGHS, PAINTS, OILS, } | i w, 7 to many mmons had #u Jesperate » | Tersey Sho~ ~nd Pine Creek railrond has H Theix Tooation at Wed: e e e A LT e = ot ol Window and Plate (lass. ih dinge, Parties and ol soliéss Soture siamina iml The Pullman Palacs €4 company's B funeral thief passes for an outdlde | seat, while Uncle David D with | evrnings show an indtéass of 24,000 per friond of the" dead perarn readily | his hat in one hand and & big cane o ‘,’:"g::l':ge tuacy sud 81,500 per day so enough, and 18 giyen the liberty of | the other, looked around as if he| 'ny 5| flduv-D.{' PR Where tho Swag Is Sura and the | the place, which he piaver fails to util. | would like to have made the boys skip | 1,id with double track. from Belvidere to Deteotion Almcst Imprae ize, if It {8 alble. or If there Is anything to be stolen health and avoid sickness. Fuberals, ; Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you Bayard and Lamar d!d not know, ap- | be bailé at Phillipsburg, Pa, 287 Anyone contemplating ballding store, bank, or any othet fine will find 19 0 the antage 10 corres ond with us before purchasing th jeir Plate Glas, C. F, GOODMAN, pomsible Tor him to do so,[and stop this nonsense. Sanator | Lambertville, sud extensive thops are to OMAHA - NEB. there, rather feel fresh and strong ? b 7 Peetin,” anmuet buvo ndlbly v | weniyeivs e o 1o ot by miserable and good for n0- | oratorical refcrmer, However gor{ | roby ohildren, The *'kinchin lay,” as [ marks of Mr. Morgan compalled Mr, | 9pditg 825 miles from Wallula Junction, thing, and no one but your- | advice this may be in some iustav‘es, || ig called In the parlance of orime, is | Morrili t move an adjoarnment. The| " self can find fault, but if you it W(gll‘fl t:lol nnlorlm};fio it l‘t Wire fol- i i i lowed in all cases. © TUL may be 8| women. It is simply the robbing of | subject to interruption who did not|run between Rockwood and Somerset, are tired ththat kl!‘td _?fhfe, good one, and it may ba far better for | children on their ‘fly to the grocery hlv’o humorous attentlon drawn to m will be the same style as those now you can change it il you | all concerned If 1t be kept. The fact |or the beer shop, and, to our credit as | him was Mr, Garland. Ho owed his , baving eight wheels, choose. that peoplo are apt to have a partiou- | a people be it sald, that it ia not an In. | escape from merriment to the fact that | It ia reported in Wilmington that the lar way of doing things, and that their | digenous crime, It was Introduced | he wore his old coat and put no flowers rhennly‘":‘(‘:h‘e"l“;:fefi;’:‘tz:z: ‘;{l)l’?:l‘l'lfl: El How? By getting one |8cts are apt to bear somo resemblance hore from Eogland, Thieves who|in the button-hle. The moral of this | 10 SR8 ¥ b L o Gl CC UEcy et Ve our, bottle of BrRown' IroN BiT- to oach other, both in charscter and | practice the “‘kinchin lay” are now so | is that senators who have a banquet in | T)elaware road at Harrington. O A it method, js of great service to doteo- | frequently arrested that the cffanse | provpeot had better not advertise It by |~ mpo earnings of the Chicazo & Alton TERS,and taking it regularly | tives in their attempts to bring orlmi- | has become quite 8 common one to the gru- suits and & stunning floral dis- | ¢hug tar in 1853 have been unexpectedly according to directions. nals to justice, There are many ways, | ears of newspaper readers. lay. The other men, mad, tired and . From January 1lst to February of course in which a murder or a bui Another class of young criminals is gungry, are sure to put a spider in , the incrense over the same period in Mansfield, Ohio, Nov. 26, 186+ lary or a theft may be committed, and | formed by the young theatre t| , | the rnddlng and erect a 2672';- 7 per cent, despite the severe Gentiemen+-1 Vavesaffeedwich | ®8D8Ep deteotive will always carcfully | Tacy haunt our pluy house doors and | the fesat. T "!.I ket 4 Weat flioid pain in my side and back, and great dy the caso he is investigating, and | pick pockets in the 1ogoing and out- — The Harrisburg an (ot thadibn STEELE, JJHNSON & GO., it & E GROCERS 3 practicad by some men, but more |only senator present at the feast and ,,,;’,";';fl;‘f“;‘;:fl,ufl‘:‘,‘,‘g‘;fi,g;}",’.:’;fl,,.h g‘: WHOLESAL G AND JOBBERS IN 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coocds, and All Grocers’ Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of : from Harrisburg to a Soreness on my breast, with shoot- try to arrive at a coaclusion as to_how | going rush. Church thi al THi ELEPHANY'S TUSK. e B ‘S" [SToiey, th - ATIIREEES Sauti GIGARS AN]] MANUFA[}TURED T A\ g pain sl hrouh mybolvi & | tho doed itaelf was performed. Then | recognized as independent operators, B bas bebn Charteved Witk & oupisal of UBAGUG. sion of spirits, and loss of appes tite, 1 havetaken several different medicines, and was treated by prom- inent physicians for my liver, kid- he will recall the many criminals the [ and others are known whu make our | causes | €1,000,000, Richard H. Sheldon, of this knowledge ¢f whom he has od | railway depots their battlegrounds e M::.:: ’;::n:"::d‘:l:fn President, ';h" holds nearly all the during, 1t may be, his long expe: inst society. The streot oar thief & shares of the capital stock. fi , but 1 lief, i i ived Supply. Th tractors for the building of the I eent Lwoutsiry Broveralron. [ ELe will try, o recall one who, ha | is another criminal who impresses him 2 now road 5. Pheaix, Penn, experionce | AZ8NER_for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER 0. n"d“ x‘lha?n“wf""n'bu"l]' -hov;n ]l bent fmzJ Tpentlng in that | self frcquently on th:pnbllcé hnlb:leh Sl eome difficulty in getting Iaborers, And o | S——————— ———————— an and am about well—pain particalar way. Criminals, as soon as [ not so namerous as he used-to | S 5 few d: lled to t 2 1 aout o '.‘nk;"it,:‘,l.f‘:'.'.fi_l"}.'fl‘:': caught, aro studied and cassified. the conductors and spotters have| An ivory-hafted knife to the ordi- :n;b:ruF%::;:rfn‘::mp:mfpgnu‘nte: el; P- BOYBR UO‘. good appetite, and ‘am gaining in “We find out, d a detective, | learned to know and guard against|nary diner out is simply a piece of | push things long. They have also some e iy e [ “what ho has been doing and where | him, Joun K, Aruexomr, tablo cutlery, useful at moals, but de- | sixty Italians at Pott's Landing. he been doing it, and we almost| Those who engage In the forms of |void of all romance, He wonders| A charter has been granted to the Nit- ¥ BrowN's IRON BITTERS is | ho aticks to. There are fow thioves, | penalties, Detectives know a vast | keenly ousting edge. Seldom does he | Nitl Frill to Bellefonte, Penn: The direce composed of Iron in soluble indeed, who work in all fashions nd number of them, and are acquainted | bestow a thought on the haft. In his|tors are: Hon. W. A. Wallace, S, R, « Ci 1o all places. The bulk of them with thetr peculiar methods of operat- | eyes it isonly a knife handle and he | Peale, Frank McLaughlin, John Hickey, form ; Cmc}:ona t:‘he gr{:at themsolves familiar with one or an-|ing. When called upon in any par-|does not allow its antecedants to In- "l?lll;i ‘V-;‘WB"’";"‘MT}‘&“" Yard- tonic, together with other | othor mod of worklng and osrry on [tioular case they, as already stated |te with his appetite. Buat through | 17, /» 14 -+ie anc W, e Sorrison. s standard remedies, making | thelr operations among a certain olass. | above, find out where and when it oc- | what an experience this bit of ivory, | The Chicagoand Northwestern railway : company has ust completed & new wooden 80 smooth and shining, has passed! | Y, to s KEck “River. Tt i It once formed part of an elophant's| very substantinl structure, There hsa You see, thore is a fine art in rcguery | curred, and, as far possible, the man- 80 {n honost business, A man begins ner in which it was accomplished. a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys- pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, ‘Weakness, and relieve all _Lung and Kidney discases, desert or found in some dense African | work for the {last montb, and notwith- foreat, whilo the jackals or the vul. |standing the shppery condition of the tures ‘were feasting on the animal's | PFidge tonly two slight accidents have re- carcass, 1t was most likely carried Roirecs soon finds that there are some places | when they aro not able to get at once where he can steal more safely and |so far toward deteoting the offender as fiod more to steal than others. Of | to suspect some particular person or course he solects these, Thieves have [ persons of being the guilty ones. fancles in thelr work, too. They like | And they are able to do this mainly to steal in cortatn places and to rob | because people do not ‘‘get out of the | country and territory peopled by hoa- | the Washington and Western railroad, for- =——DEALERS IN—— invariably find that he has been opor- | petty thievery alluded to above either | not at the ingenuity that made the |tany and Southern railroad company to I ating tn some particular way, which |go unpunished or get cff with light | steel and fashioned the blade with its ::2:.“ ‘:’;g "g::xs:f“::‘t.fl‘;:‘%“'fl:‘: M Fire and Burglar Prao L. JE" I S5 S AULTS, a thief by simply ling, bnt he | With these data it is the exceptlow |tusk and was probably dug out of the | been about forty men employed on the Il o c K s o » - 1020 Farnham Street, A decree has been entered in the Clrcult handred of miles over a trackless | Gonrs of Tichmond, Ve, for the ronmi of | EP INILLA LA, = = = RIFEIED e e certain people, They take a mort of | ruts,” tile tribes ready to shed blood for {its|merly called the Washington and Ohio pride In their operations, and thus one possession. Like fame, ivory ia fre. | railroad. The rord was first sold for 8592, iwfluencs or another always operates | COLORLESS AND coLp.—A young girl | quently very difficalt to get, and when, aw,dnf:uhmh.%fiu’l}o.v it dwh"i"l]zd to keep them in a cortain rat, thanks | deeply regrotted that she was no color- | by the excrciso of strength, endur-| puron WO SR, G RIIECSR, IR to which we asslgn them a certain |lees and cold. Hor face was too white, | ance, watchfulness and cunning, tho | ment and now consent to a re-sale which olasaification which facilitates all our |and her hands and feet felt as though | dusky natives have brought it to the | will take place inabout forty days. i Indeed, ss | the blood did not circulate. After one | shore, they deserve a substantial price | An engineering party has begun the y, it would be possi- | bottle of Hop Bitters hed been taken | for the precious load that has fatigued | erection of a branch cf the Sunset railway ble to make out & long list of ‘crooked’ | she was the rosiest and healthiest girl | their Jimbs and made their shoulders | from San Antonio, ilex., northwest to people who have fallen into or chosen |in the town, with a vivacity and cheer- |ache, A tusk sold last week at Liver- :‘ég“;:”:w:“hh“n'({:d’r;"‘",:fm‘&‘:":"%;{ their own lines of work, and to illus. [fulnoss of mind gratifying to her|pool welghed not less than 140 pounds, | road will run through Kendall, Kerr, Gils trate it with onis from the rogues’ friends. .|and it can scarzely be said that the|lespie, Mason, McCullough, ahan and gallery.” e it Afrloan’s yokv is easy and his burden | Bhackelford counties, and is to be con- Tt iu the supposition of many that [ 2™ Grent i) l:;w York Boclety | jight when ho has to toil along, In [structed immediately. This will open up deteotives are engaged for the most bkl tropioal heat, with an elephant’s tooth | ® V#st and rich farming and stock country. part in bringing murderers and bur- | St Lools Republican. in his grasp. The rights of way have all been secured glars and the like to justice. On tho| Mrs. Grant gave a fashlonablo re-| ¥t the obstacles to be overcome in gl:ug:t I&l}findefig{?&, fi;’:;"_’:"::o;“l‘: contrary, very much of thelr tlme is|o¢ption at her richly equipped home | getting the ivory to a civilized reglon |bas bogun in enrnest, The bresident of occupled in bsgging small game— | Bp town, and she has excited all the|are not entirely responsible for the | the company, Harry D, Welsh, states smaller In a ceriain sense, and yet [dames and dowagers because of the | present high prices in the English | that it is fully expected that the read will PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKING 18 only attained by nsing -GHARTER OAK Btoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE I}AUEE NUER DOOBS, MILTON ROGERS & SONS ONMNEAXEEA. A : full-mae) fally as diffioult to entrap, There is a | array of deairable people that was at- | market. The elephant is defanct in | b combleted before the end of the year. (= ofen get in their work with exceeding | Worth inspectlon that is not a present. | lsviathan of the woods is by no mean that branch will be commenced lnnn:l\y and mu,'.mf_‘ When | The Grant family is getting back into i o alw u?h a very :;:n while, i brought to justios these persons often | the privacy ot life more this winter ty. lfcu._ ‘the soclety alr the the| DR. JPS. HOLT, New Orleans, The detectives hear enough of him, |Presents form a good topic when con- | of which to fashion the beautiful chess. | loss of appetite, and in convalescence olass of crooked poopls who may be |tracted. The house is richly deoo- | Egypt and tusks are only obtainable | Th¢ West Obester and Phnixville line HENRY LEHM AN N denominated soclety thieves. They |rated, and it is hard to find auything | there by dredging in the sand; but the b ‘::’,‘,’,,"’b",‘;‘_f' g :::pfi“? il ’ JOBBER OF FEi e g et e e = etesnme (W ATLL PAPHR, La., AND thief, and that little so incompletel; Hen are liviog | {dvance in its value. It Is no longer |says: I have frequently found it of 7 5 that 1t really forgets all about past, the various | looked upon merely as a material out | excellent service In cases of debility, w I N D 0 w s E A D E s that the price of the elephant's tusk y sometimes called in, gioning to grow, and shifts people [ muat goup. So dear has ivory be- "fi“’:&.q’:.f&'&""- mioey rofunded, than means to snpport It. Not a fow | it Where it begina to lag, and passes on | would have ventured, had he lived in of them of late years have been drawn | With a toss of her head and a sweep of | these days, to make ‘‘a throne of from the ranks of the needy adven- |her hand that indicate tha wants | jvory overlald with the best gold.” turers whom English soclety {xu vom. | it understood that her guests areto| Aj Their oporations are usually quite|Other. Mrs. Grant is this winter tasks from Angolaand Gaboon, and simply * conducted. They ’mguly bringing out her nelce, Miss Shaw, a | Niger ivory is almost as dear. In watch for an opportanity to allp out of | Pretty young woman, who is to baa|three years the price has actually however, for he has grown so numer. | versstion drags. Mrs. Grant doewn’t | man and exquisitely carved figures |from exhaustive illness, and particu- 8 i et 3 3 ey o Rt e, M, B B S il e i o il o) EASTERN PRIGES DUPLIGATED, oeption y Issafe from him r ul mak| and c ren. without speclal protection, A detec- | Who cultivate the chilly alr of arlsto- | such a vast number of articles in d-i?g . S I I 8 F AR N AM ST - - OM AH A tive Is now as necessary feéature of | 9racy, for there is a flavor of the weat | nge, from the dalnty ivory.backed hair Buckhns Arnica Salve, pite M L0 I L LT I PR T P AL AL B ity most swell social oconsions as the guests | 10 her hearty manner and hoalthy | brush to the most Liliputian of pocket themselves, If the gathering is a large | 1augh, and this scems to_be the secret | knives, from the universally demanded 8 Fe. J A w AKEFIELD ot her social success. She salls into a | billlard ball to the fox-head scarf-pin, mlm:fl“m“’g H . s WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN The soclety thief is invariably a | 8bout, introducing them, opening con-|gome, indeed, that one doubts| Erics, 25 cents per *or. #or male by O, BER o man or woman with more standing | Versations between strangers, reviving | whether Solomon, with all his wealth, R rodn e - Lath, Shingles, Pickets, Liverpool sale last week > > ‘ a ited forth to proy upon our own, |make thomselves agroesble to each £1,;00nton ;:p?ho nu.ob:lne‘c'la(:r ~ g SAs"l Doonsl Bu“nsl Molnl“usl I'IMEI CEMEN PFPLASTERE, ERTO. SWrSTATE AGENS FOR MILWAUEEE CEMENT COMPANYY Near Union Pacific Devot. - - OMAHA WR e ——————————————————— GALVANIZED IRON CORNIGES, invitations he usual gets out of Appear- [, Jittle oheapor. - % Ta\fxltlr r;‘d o;a/ s?nigf' Finals, Skyl Ightosn'a g(;;. L T. STNEOILID, MANUFACTURER OF 2 | the crowd, on some pretext or an.|Match for some rich young man. Gen. | doubled. In 1879 it was pomsible for other, and then work at their ease in | Grant is a domestio sort of a man now, | prokers to buy at £600 per ton, and — tha deserted rooms of the houre, In[8nd he loves tositin his library of | sine then nearly all kinds of ivory = = == | some cases whole houses have boen | fresh virgin books as puro as unsullled | have risen at least 100 per cent. in SIDE SPRING;ATTACHMENT—NOT PATENT | rausacked by them whilo the dance |®n0W, and talk with his old chumsand | yalne, Stocks are now very low in ED, wont on. They steal only portable | With new acquaintances, and to hear | the jvory warehouses throughout the . A. J. SIMPSON and valuable objeots, of course, and | the gossip ot the day. His life is a|ountry, and the fifty tons offered in 18 LEADING . gonerally work ~alone, Sometimes | Very qulet one, largely by choice, aud | the Liverpool market wers eagerly husband aud wife will engage in the | Whilo he good-naturedly accepts many | pyrohased, only bangles and bals going CARRIAGE FACTORY |business together, 1409 and 1411 Dodge Btreot, Not long slace a respectable appear- |10g at dinners. Ho hates /lpoo?h- S o o h Nan. ing man and wife were arrested for |making, and sinse he got a reputation THE BAD AKD quTHLESS sug MAHA, NED. | tealing some trinkets presented to|® few years ago for aftef dinuer Are acknowledged to be the the little laughter of thoir host at her | *Peeches, ho has been in much de-| Are never imitated or counterfeted. beat by all ‘who bt h ARl 2 Waalits t0'a'dav Forame. birthday party. While mother and |mand. Mrs. Grant keenly enjoys her | This is especially true of a family est by L 'who have put them DR. T. FELIX GOURAups |father Wero robbing her, their son was | soclal prominence, At hat last recep: | medloine, and it is sqnitive proof that | to a practical test. ) o UD'B | duning down atairs with the ohitd | ton she had Mr. W. W. Blory, who s | the remedy smitated is of the highest ADAPTED TO QOriental Oream or Magical Beau- dlg were plundering. The social | 90Veted as a lion this winter, and the | value. As soon as it had been tested : gathe ring which offers the beat oppor. | Rumber of other conspleuons fignres [ and proved by the whole world that F I g tifier, tunity for peculation is the wod‘:lling, that come about her smite the ambi- Boppll;;ckn was the purest, best and HARB & so GOAL \ ; § Removes Tan, Pimples, | and the wedding thief has everything tlons of the richer woman of the ave- | most valuable family medicine on GOKE OR WOOD e g :.-.:hm his own way. His groatest difficulty |Due with envy. The reputation earned | earth, many imitations l'pmng1 up and b ) e s 23 ) ginouy|is 1o boiog admitied, Somotimes bY the Grants in New York soclaty s | bogan to steal the notioos fn which il e 1 ) blemish )y are -hearte and press an« o o e country Eg g y KR, o | R maits ot 1. B, Buck's Stpve Co, 3 SAINT LOUIS, fessien 3| by l&vlmlon- 'mum- ho enters W':;:"l‘);l unique l'::l?u '-h:iu is 80| and fn :;-'ximhvha :g dlndn&-r;- - on the pretext of & reporter, and | much cold veneer o policy over | fering Il use r o - f :%;-":.:" sometimes he sneaks in, %flnu in he | very base selfishness. steagl, expecting to make money on PIERCY & 'BRA DFORD, haru- | takes his choice of overcoats, h S the oredit and good name of H. B, SOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA. it to| 80d other articles of wearing appa Indigestion, dyspepsis, heart-burn, | Many others started nostrums pat uj be sure the | He Inspeots the presents with a vlew [nauses, eto., cared by using Brown’s | in similar style to H. B., with “1'1' BeRATA[of ascertaining which of the more|Iron Bitters. ously dev names {n which the FALLEY & EOES, perly made | valuable of the smaller articles will SURE—— word *“Hop" or ‘‘Hops’ were used in Accopt no [ ploaso him the best, and when un. | A $9nAtorisl Linner Intartupted. | gugy to InSIloopu le to believe thAofl ~ coustertolt Washington Cozres, 0 dene: of the Azstin (Ga.) Blttors, of simi) The dis ' solved he slips them into his et or ron ¢ were the same as Hop Bitters, un:n- e distingulehed Dr. L. A pocketor | Chron ol A e e fln}:‘-.ld r ymul“u.h: g ’(;mp:ll.:“md under his coat. The more public the| .about § o'clock last night Senators Western Agents, Lafayette, Indiana, TELE PATERNT G ' weddiog the better the opportunity | Davie of klinois, 1 imands, Frye, In- | matter what their style or namo ls e pemriom #% fes g bismin ofal Gl 15 (heRnial to Tealiao frocs Lis elforts caar wia Logun wero |and esplolally thoso with the wo REVERSILE months, usiog it every day. Also Foudro Jub- i tved on tha floor dressed to kiil, | “Hop" or ‘‘Hopa" In their name or in 30 pmevio sapustingm hat wikowt Injwy o with conspicucus button hole bzqueu: any Way connected with them or thelr st 4 b B. T. GOURAUD, Sa'e prop., 43 Bend | jewelry, which offer gorgeously dieplayed on the front of | name, are imitations or counterleits. HEELS For ments to a dextrous practitioner, Men | their spike tail coats. It soon became | Beware of them. Touch none of Y. For mle by all Druzgists and Fancy Geods “Dwd .-‘-:nt:rwm: the United States, Canada l‘:“d wnm;n dro lnd thelr best to|know: that a big dinner was prepared b f base {ositatl : onor such events, and if they have[in Mr, Edmunds' committee room, ..,....'.'m",,m,q,:’,,.,:;‘;,,,:,‘,"fg;;m'"g any ornameonts of price put them on, |aud that the bouquet men wera the|green Hops on tho white label, Trust J 14-weow e 2t ew -6 The wedding thisf is commonly s |seleoted guests, Senator Butler and | nothing else. Drogyists and dealers at ploking & pocket, and @ | others determined to have some fun |are warned sgalnst dealing In imita- - $500 REWARD. H fl “}v" of tk ‘p*:lxu ul’ppou 2" | at the expe: of the bredlhnm fw!:, tions or counrterfolts. Boots and Shoes © anally has an accomolice, to whylh | with eager tite, slipped out of the e = — L . whmy fbore oward will be puld to sy person | o passes tho purses ho hacvestdihr thambes. and made prepsrations t | METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA OF ALL KINDS, P 1 ia Pat R the jewels ho snips off, and when fhr- enjoy themselves, while thelr assp- HA, NEB, ADD pER GT To Thelr ennsylvania Patent Rubber | rasted rarcly Lias any criminating Bb. | ciates, atter an exhausting sesslon of | Tables pupplied with the best the 5 u -Wear, Paint, Jeot about his person, many hours, proceeded to take a frish | market affords, The traveling public 45 il PR Funeral thioving is recognized by |grip upoa tho tariff: Just as the Ed- | claim they got botter accommodations | Thocentir pleces sre, Qeriansieus, B i 4 ® distinet branch ¢f the|monds party hed eaten a half dozen |and more general satisiaction here | ove:, requiring no beel stiffencrs ¢ ry profession, The funeral|raw and were midway in the dlscussion | than st any other house in Owaha, M‘fh- cp'n:a for these goods in this town has thief isgenerally & professional, male or | of tartle soup, ee burst in upon | Rate, £8 per day. 21tfm Othiors canno procure hem. femsle, and commonly figures' in the |them and demsnded their presence — Calland_examine afull line ot Leather and ‘| Roguee’ gallery, The funeral thieves | elsowhere to disclose # quorum. Oae|. The bept curo for diseases of the them. Use nothing but genuine Hop Bitters, with a bunch er cluster of —FOR— Rubber Boots and Store, Streets "Cllflu'uflh;bhvl Boots and Shoes with the Re- keep tho run of mortusry events|by ona the feasters entored the cham: | nerves, brains and musoles, is Brown's | 'l Hecl: MBS, M, PETERSON, through the nowspapers, and drop in! ber, emiling grimly at the unexpected ! Iron Bitters. 513m Louisvil'e,Ne & | / J {JEWELERS*MUSIC DEALERS.Y The Oldest Wholesale and THE LEADING et sEwELEYHODEE MUSIC HOUSE~ ° in Omaha. Visitorscanhere IN TRE WEST! find all novelties in SIL-|, General Agents for the MAMUFACTURERS OF SHOW GCASES. EYERZBRE OMAHA, NEB: Finest and Best Pianos and VER WARE. CLOOCKS, ans manufactured, Rich and ®iylish Jewelry,| Our prices are as Low as the Latest, Most Artistic,(3ny Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. and Choicest Selections in|™ pianos and Organs sold PRECIOUS STONES and [for cash or ins ents at Bottom Prices. all descripuons of rnm A SPLENDID stock of WATOHES at as Low Pri-\g¢ sinway Chickering, ces as 13 compatible with Knabe, Vose & Son’s Pi nonorable dealers. Call [anos,and other makes, and see our ElegantNew| Also Clongh & Warren, Building, Sterling, Imperial, 8mith Tower American Organs, &c. Do corner 11th and Farmham .o 1'to see us before pur- chasing, MAX MEYER & BRO, A Large Stock always on Hand,

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