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w, ! + Y ) - e an .-nl".. PN e WA e s e e e e e s THE valLy BrE: THURSDAY APRIL 19 T - — @EESSESPRS gees—" c ———— AR RENT- Pieasant front rocm furnished, : ing him to use hisirflaence In stealght- THE OMAHA MEDICS [u','w\ romark, Tt was o bachelor bt i 05 N, 185 stroet, bet. Oalifornia sud - ob: The Dal'y Bee. A REAL ROMANCE. |0 o e ™y - { Daty wad the following named gentle- | Mawonic Hali, Thuzadsy (vning. | g™ £o1 19} e S—— dffisnlt point he saw was that . the|They Meetand Organize at the Mi- | - rerponded to the invitation:|Adm sidon 10 ten eente; supper, 26 | TSrrerare i T TN, Modern con 5 Her T minds of the children m!ght have been lard. Meenrs, Geant, Maxwell, Ciarles [‘v., fsnxe, 18'0 Do’ga stre-t. 1000 1} OMAHA A Mother in Search of Her TWO| jotsoned aguinsttheir resl mother and Gy, Guy Biltenger, Fred. Joloer, ksl e T Tl o . Children being both over 14 yoars of sge they | Ia pursusucetos oall issued o fow | wrauk’ Fretwell, Patrick MoNsmara [ 1 oo nreech and rong, "Star Spangled | F'¥irh or without boa d, a1 11878 kion street: Thurseday M April 10 4 would have a right tochoose thelr own | dayy ago the regolar physicians of |aud Will Camings. Several others| ' Tanner. v+ ..r.By 44 Chitdren | _874-95¢ (Rl TETTE ursday Morning, Ap . guardian In any event. Judge Bonoke | o0 0 T ) ke held o | were Invited, bat, owing 1o slokness [ 9. Dclamaiiin. . Rev C. W ! OR RENT_P+CIF.C HOU E; 82 ROOM and iot Attorney Godwin ety oo st s and other unavoldable causes, counld oo | HTouthsnd 1rvensork rtreeis. Apply to G! LOOAL BRMVITIES, Which Bhe Olaims Were Btolen |, ., also been consulted | meoting last evening in the parlor of | L0 40 d .. Webster [ W, Gray, 211 Twe' th street, i Fourtern Years Ago, sod It is doubiful = asfthe Millard hotel to takethe prellmiu-| “The presents were: A beautifal [OR_RENT -Nicey faraiched rooms, 1418 ~The river is booming and still on the yet what steps can logally be taken |ary steps for organizing & medical [ locket from the above named gentle- w';”::“m ot. + R4, McAUSLIN. rise, by, the mother, scclety. There were 28 gentlemen |Mmen;two books, a locket and ten dol- T ~Three men were arrested Tuesday for sleeping In a box ear, They proved that they were honest labors and were dis- charged. ~The Woman's Christisn Temperance Union meets Thursday afiernoon at 8c'olock, A full sttendance is ~Thae *‘Genl. Terry,” one of the four wteamboata seized by the U, 8, marrhal at Covinoston last month, has been relcnsed upon the requisite bonds, §3,000, being paid, —At ths mseting of the St. George|veloped in this city in which a mother wociety Tuead expressing condolence with Mr, Joseph | two daughters, aged respectively 16 Dove in his recent bereavement, ~Tt is announced that on Sunday next, | have been stolen from her over 13 at 12 o'clodk, First Congregational church to the ohil. dren on behalf of the Nebraska soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, —The funeral of the late Harry Shaw took place taker Jacob's the bricklayers' union, The Union Pacific | oconrred about four years ago. John band attended and a large number of [ Kelly lived in a emall house near No. friends, ~The Orey the Wood river branch to Siding, Tdaho, 22 1 iles north of Shoshone junotion | fumly, two glrls, now young ladies for passengers. This reduces the distance by rail to Haley, from 55 to 35 miles, and saves four honrs ride on the stage. —The handsomest thiop in the way of penmanship and artistic work is the large time table whioh adorns the walls of the Moetropolitan eolors, s very neat and nicely planned, | that they were her own and that they and isthe work of the genial night clerk, Mr, C. H, Wells, —The effort o have the ity council put her trom that time to this, & couple «f men at work on Hanscom park has been made by Councilman Kaufmaun ot the urge zens, but the adopt the resclution, probably owiog to | signed by Rev. H Lane, pastor, Her the want of fands, ~The society in aid of the Home of the | 8la0 has the oertificates of the obris- Fulendle's will meet Thursday afternoon | tening of her two daughters, Jane, at 3 o'olock in the parlors of the First M. | DOW Destly aixteen, and Alice going :“:"“:‘:".:'"RUD:‘::: :d 3:. ': After a time she says her husband elety and Iadise interested in the work or g' those who will consent to help the friend. for loss are urgel to present. Dinsmore, president; Mrs, Jennle E.|black and blue, At length tha could Gisb, secretiry ~The Jollities in the ‘'ilectric Spark,” | steps for waid to be the fuuniest play on the stage will be at the opera house to.night. ~ A meeting of the commercial travelors dolng business in Nebraska will be be'd at | week for thelr support, the Paxton hotel, in Omahs, Saturday evening, May 5tb, at 7:30, for the purpose | her mother, and being too proud to of organizing benefit. A good attendance is desired. | for che children, she went to work in State papers please copy, s —Hon. A, G, Kendall, state land com- |Dine dollars a week. Her mother missloner, states that the school lands of | t00k oare cf the little folks and she Sheis Armed With Documents to Prove Her Olaim, There Is one thing, however, and that s that Mra Keily is armed with documents proving her marrlage, the birsh and baptism of her two daugh- ters and the government papers show- ing her to have been the legal wife of John Koelly at the timo of his death, It then her story of the kidnapping of the children is true, it would seem as if there should be some remedy at law, agalnst which no siatate of limi. tations would prevail, She further says that the first news she received direct from the children was through s me of the Carmelite nuue of this city, who visited Phil. adelphla and she expected to be alied in her purposs through them, but found on her arrival here she could not see them. In reply to the questlion as to whether she would be able to take proper care of the children if they were roturned to her, sho replicd that she would be able to take good care of them, and that she hed stfll living h ree brothers and two sisters of her famlly, The Two Daughters Now in nthe Y. M. O, A, rooms This Oity. desired. Doubts as to Whether They Will Reocognizs Their Mother's Rights. rotary, A curlous case Is about to be de- uy aresolution was passed | will contest for the posession of her McKenna, and 17 years, whom she olaims to De. Miller will speak st the yoarsago in Philadelphla, A great many of our citizene, espe- clally members of the fire department, will remember John Kelly, who was yesterdayday fiom Under. |® member of Eoglne ¢ mpany No 1 place, under the auspices of |up to the time of his death, which and by-laws, tlon, PP s b e GRAND JUROAS. 1's house with & woman who was gon Bhort Line is now oven | always suppcsed to ba his wife. There were three other members of the The Panels Drawn for the May Term. Tho jurors for the May term ot the kel Ualted States coart, held in this city, has boen drawn, and are as f ) llows: GRAND JURORS, Jimes E. Boyd, Onahs; Chrls, Hartman, Omahs; J, Homes, North Bend, W. H. Cuok, Falls City; Josiah 8, McCorm'ck, Omaha; H C, Raussell, 8shuyle;; Willlam H. Dan- cey, Teocumsan; W Barming- haw, Omahsa; Cbarles D, Huntiog. ton, Oakdale; Juhn Meredith, Fre- mont; Nate McCinre, Bennett; Ecnest Warner, Osage; J S. Halbert, Oma- ba; Hicks Clark, B.alr; John Miller, Peru; Amos G stes, Sarpy county; 8, 8. Bentoh, Papliion; Eiwin N Grennell, Fort Calhoun; John M. Yergs, Omaha; Watson Pickering, Beatrice; A. A. Carman, Spring Creek, Johnnon county; Jonsthan Garduer, Falls Clty, and Seth Beals, Humboldt, PATIT JURORS, W. L. Wilson, Nebraska City; Robert Payne, Nebracka Oity; D. 8. Draper. Tlattemonth; Andrew Gea- ham, Wibur; John A. Creghton, Goo. H. Gay. D P. Angell, 8 A. Or- chard, H. G. Oiark, Fred. Drexel, Omahs; o Black, Bloomington; Allen Orok, Richardson county; J. H, Oarry, Omahs; Wm. C. Hedaleson, Lincoln; Wm. 8. Brodhie, Daknta City; Anguy McKenuor, Firth; A'ex, Atkioson, Omaha; Isagse Lycn, Rich ardeon ocounty; Pallo M. Gilbert, Stella; Geo. Carpentor, Rale; C. H. Norris, Table Rock; Seth . Oole, Omahs; W, A Albright, Dawson; Joha L Stevens, 8t. Dsroin, J. B Shoret, Picrce; 8. 8 Allen, Wilbur; Louts Miller, Omahs; Lot Brown, and a boy about the same age as the daughters, On Satarday last & woman claiming to be the trae wife of Kelly put in an sppearance and demanded the posses- botel offise, Itis done in |slon of the two girls, upon the ground lowship. had been stolen from her at a very tender age and had never been seen by This woman states that she was marrled to John Kelly on the 24:h of Jaly, 1864, at S:. Theresa’s charch in Pailadelphia, by Rev. James Maullen, and hasa certificate to that effeot ot requast of prominent citi. council did not see fit to of medicine. malden name was Jane HUL She knowledge, on seventeen years of age. e gan to 11l treat her. Ho did not rink and hence she could not account his actions, but eays he iMrs. J. M.|often came home and beat her stand It no longer, and took legsl protection, and while there was no dlvorce or decree of sep- aratlon whatever, the court awarded her the custody of the children, and srdered him to pay the sum of $5 per meeting Mra. Koely then went to live with hotel was paszed. sstate association for mutual [ acoept ald trom her hushand, except factory, whero wshe earned prrsent, among the number being the followlng: Doctors Coffman, Peabody, Mercer, R, 0. Mocre, Oarter, S wet. nam, B:own, Grossman, Hyde, Gibbs, Graddy, Peabody, jr., Merrlam, Ralph, McKenna, Lanyon, Bridges, Ayres, Search and Darham, De, Bwotnam was called to the chair, aud Dr. Uarter was elected sec- On motion & committeo of five was appointed by the chair on constitu- tion and by-laws, as follows: Ra'ph, Merrism, Peabody, er., ana Tne prestdont called on those pree- ent f r remarks, and theroupon Dr. Merriman, as o member «f the com mittee, asked for opinion in regard to the conetitotion an Dz Moore svgzested that the com mittee hunt up the constitution sand by-laws of the cld scoicty for informa Dr Lanyon remarked that the old covstitation and ty laws had been re vised to death, and that a new consti- tution and by-laws sheuld be drawn up, and that they should be liberal in Dr. Peabody was in faver of brevity in the " conetitution advocated a wlde-spread scc'al inter. course among the pbysiclans. Dr. Lisenring favored the organi- zwion of a soclevy for scientifis par- posos, and the promotion of good fal- D:. C.ffman stated that he felt the need of a county society, and he said that the couuty ought to be repre- sented in the state mociety. Thie organizstion will bs the mesus of promoting acquaintavce and good fellowship amoug the medleal profee— slon, and he thought ft ought to be tormed on s firm basis, and that no one should be admitted except doctors Above all other resnlts would be the advancement of scientifis Dr. Ralph statad that he had felt some diffi lence in attempting to start- soclety, bat fouud in canvae— slog that the fruit was rf) to piuck, that the phy aha were ready for uzoolety, one szemed to give it kis hearty sup- port and well wishes D: Moore moved that the commit tee on constitution avd by lawe, bs iostructed to name the mooiety the Douglas Coanty Medlos! soclety. 0Oa motion the chalr nppointed Dza. Ralph, Spalding aud Hyde a8 a com mittee to securo w hall for the nex: A vote of thanks to the Millard The meeting adjourned to meet on Taesday evening, May 1, RS iT SERENADING THE SENATOR d b, lars from Mr. and Mrs, Spencer; beautiful motto, with the wor “‘Good luck,” & horseshoe, an eag| and ‘‘forget me-nots” worked in ap- propriate oslors ana ntly framed, from Mrs Carleton; a very pretty napkin ring from Miss Trane, and one hundred dollars from Mr. and Mras. Oarleton. e BOARD OF EDUCATION. Fmi REN [ Large furaished ro»n with hoard. Appy 605 N. 16:h 98623 oo e T one roem Tu " ‘Yankee Dood's” e e Army Oraere. Private Rafus May, re-snlated st Fort D A Rassell, Wyo ,and R ecruit James . O Connell, enlisted at F.rt Omaba, Neb., aro aseigned aa follows: Private My to company F, 9 h In- faniry. R erolt O Connell to the 4 h Tufan- ‘shod orurforni he eu at 1138, 170h 8¢, 9.9 18% JOR ReNT T faruisbed rooms with b ard & +° t.b e biard. rs, norh-west corver 19th & 10 Califora:s. 988 11 R RENT Ot SAGE—Corn &218t. Call A, BROW o, ndjs Woodbarn, IVE or 1ix rooms to rent, N.W. cor, Ioth and Clark streets, 96 -18§ OR R NT—A furnished ' om for cn= or two £59.181 Two New School Houses to be Bullt keutl mon ae 1619 Far. am ¢ ~Anderson’s Resignation, mte. R HAMCE For rent, fone ¢ 1\ ta e +ithn fourb'okstror P. O oo v furniture, s1: ost uow. Addecss D oftice, O« Ranw a'so Feo Ayrer, t A speclal meeting of the board of education was held last evening at the office of President Long, in the Mil. lard block. There were present President Long, Secretary C innoyer and Messrs, Fer- guson, MzS8aane and Points The reugnation of Mr, Wm. An- derson as member of the board was received and accapted Tho spceial committee sppointed by Ty, I’<a! Chep'ain George W. S'mpwon, 1.8 A, is relieved from daty at Forv Liramie, Wyo,, ard «ill take oost at Fort McK'oney, Wyo, re- portug to the commanding offl.er thereof for duty. TUTT’S PILLS 074-18% uise N aret house, contalns seven rooms W wodern convenicne, 880 aflie birn - tiock 8319 O.F.DtS OL!., R RENT—Larce and pleva t fron' 100m with by wind)s with boara OR + ENT—Three rice ith or withou: I 0ir, at 1318 J wkson s U?I-J t QUR P expreasion of SHED ROOM:! real escate, dos ruble 1 cation 90141 the board to attend tho meeting of QR HENTHo " sl;ulvum.m the councll ard seo the vote of the re- ell's, Reat « , opp G cent election canvassed made its re: port. Tae commlttee on buildirgs and property reported that a coutrect haa boen made with Mr. Matt Hoover for school furniture. The secretary was anthoriz:d to ad vertise for p'ans and specifications for two new eight roum school houses, one OR RENT— Fi1e upr ght plaso, floe Kia SYMPTOMS OF A | :1'"1""' 1519 Dodge « treef TORPID LIVER Loss of Appetite, Bowels costi Paii 1n the Hoad, with a dull asal 4 5t A. HOSPF, Jr, FOR SALE. OR SAUE—A go d upright cheap. Cal at2015 Uass. OK SALE—0 8 1lc) of ving mars, b raets and buggy, Two tresh milch cow TH(S. BW FT. pano fr sale 104-24 3, and ess enting, with & disinolination to ex- ertion of body or mind, Irritabilit; of too r, Low spirits, with a feel ing of having negleoted some dut; N PR LB LA to be erected ou K"é'l and Do L3 Wenriness, Bissiuons. mumru!z e OR BALR CHETP—F ny_and busey, To- streets, and one ou Saventeenth and | the he: ots before the eyes, Yel- ouire & Grand Unio. Tea Store, 15 h sfreot. Leavenworth, {%wgkin. Bugu&- gene; flgver 096-10§ The president and secrotary were | fup 3Dt na highly Golore u,.;g:: oy OR SALE—A go-d psy'ng bu iness, N. W. anthorized to draw a warrant for the cocoer 16th and an;.. 975-21% money necesearv to pay for the lots on CONSTIPATION. T R T T Delaware and King streets, the other S ————— sat o cioks gaod haed batned briek site being awned by the cify adapted to sus c“snl;.:n:- 0067 |8, ke JOUNHON B CO- ewt sido o Shor rue Mr, McS1ane moved that the cim [ fo5tsstich s chanse of ®8t0 | avenue, or 211 8. 13th 8, 9162w mitiee be authorizad to iavestigate the title to said lots. Oarried, e adjourned subject to the call of the president. e e e At A Visit to Beatty’s Organ Factory New York Sun, March 13, ‘Washtogton, N. J., boasts of an organ manufactory where a complete ART and harness for salo at the Rc? Barn on 16thssrect, 9.2:191 1 THREK roomed house for sala on lease 1 lob —leaso p id for two years, Price $230 00, 2310 Chl ago strect 943-19 TROR BALE—A first-olars second hand top bug- &Y. Call st 1319 Harney street, 3-8t o N. ¥, TUTT'S HAIR DYE GRAY HATR OR WHISKERS change to a. awn: b patamaratbr s Ll DY 16 ly. 8o Y {nstrument s turned out every twelve | receiy el A I iy :IIZ%E_:“&';;M" G minutes. It fs owned by the Hon.| OFFE MURRAY ST.,N. Y. |hundred dol'ars an acre. Esy ternm, X, (o2 TUTTS HANCAL of Valushie Information snd Iseful Kecelpla will be matled FILKK on applicatisa. SPECIAL NOTICES. This ¢»ound is heautifcl y sitoa‘ed scil « xceliead for ga de s and mall froit. Fiesh spring water in abindncy Propertvreached by the bes’ road lead'ng out fio . the city. _rrencrry shown on sppilc ticn BALLOU BROS , _8:1-19 1421 Farosm st cet. nd ready of Om- and eech Danlel F. Beatty, mayor of the city. The works and yards oocupy thirteen acres, It contains 180 wood and fron working machiner, 420 feet of lina shafiing, over two miles of leather 7 0% SALE--Cottage and corner lot in fivo 13ca- balting, over seven miles of steawn and | #47SPECIALS wi POSITIVELY not “bein F tion . Bargain must be sold !efore water piplng, three miles of electric [ %erted unless paid In advance. Maylt. MoCAGUEoppiei eP 0. 8 4tf wires, 320 Edison lights, 400 feet ot speaking tubes, and a 500 horse power engine, and It employs over 50) OR BAL¥—Lot on 20 h rtree’ nwr Farnam, cnlt 800, Mc AGUE opposite P. 0. 82340 " The Umaha Savin.s rank hands. A'l the ecroll and faucy o¢ Dougl.s Cour ty OR SALEHouso and lot on Do Y ¥ e o only #400.. McCAGUE cpposite P, O, 826-t woodwork I8 made by mschin: | B® o e et A X 2 ENT—Te ™) ery. The shiiekiog of 1he| 2geyg coMMISSION CHARGED —gf OR RENT- anhmruln%oodlucm‘xlxg_." M CAGUE opjosite P OR BALE -1 ot 44x32 feet and_grocery store with liviog room ahove 15th street near Hoscall's §1400 McCAGUE opjosite P.. 0., £21-tf ONEY TO LOAN—Csli at Law oMce ot D, L | ————mr—mrmomeoeo—o— Thomas £ 10w 8 Creignto’ »lock. 7 FOR SALE--Citage and ceroer lo* in North ONEY—Lon ed_on chattel pro ety by J. | p oOmlh)l!M Bargain, , McCAGUE og’;ét“l'll. SBINTING UFFICE FOR YALE— 4 flour shing drove of pigs was belug batchered = TO LOAN--MOEEY The dust feom the saws and planers is sucked up through tia fannels, carried to the engine rocm and used as fuel for the boilors, The water for the boilers is heated by the exhaust steam 1 Beatty, No 214 Scu h 14th street 620-1mot s that eve: Nebraska Oity; Johm Woolson, Eik [ The Glee Olub Party Pay a Visit to | before it s turned into the boilers, | — o' =~ yaper. in & young snd growirg townin Eas She state are golog off like hot cakes on & :,"’m':,'u;:dfl: it Ll Ko B vt A e s General Mandereon. Everythiog ls done to preserve the |\ ONEY'TO LOAN—AL S por cent. Surivars | e Nobiaeks. Address G 1. Beo Oftco, trorty moralog, Durlog the past month house the children would be out on | Loyal Hill, Lanosster county; 8. O. ltves and health of the ewployes. Tae |5, a Eite i hnd aan (Agency o7 Be has made out leaces for 17,120 acres of the front steps and run to meet her. | Ayer, G‘b&"’: Boffalo: George A.| The fine moonlight Tuesday gavo|hatohways openand closs by machic— N AR RRNT Yooy Rno AN school lands ~the largest month's business | )50 ovening she came home at the | Brooks, Baslle Mille; A. E. Butter- |y Glee olub an opportunity they have | ¢¥¥ while the elevators are in motion. HELP WANTED. pobihce 2l 2 ORI Y O. J. CANAN. in this live since the organisation of the | neual time and ‘'no one met me that | field, York county; P. F., Burrls, Even the tuning of the reeds is done ANTED Agonts tovell feas, o 1.6 ; ap o 3| |« OF 8 'LE CHEAP_Gholos unimproved bus- department. ; night,” On entering the house she | Belvidere, Theyer county; Loran|been long waiting. Evrer slnce|py steam. Fifty-five tuners are em- and grocers su d los, by vample, ¢ faml- | U, {hets lobe on Farnam Haruey, Douslse, —A jolnt annusl mesting of the Nebras- | found that the two little girls had | Olark, Alblon. 'The geand jurors are | Gen. Manderson's election to the sen [ ployed. Each s shut In a amall cel | liew; Wedoa tpay saiary, wut st 6t cla s 2 Real Eatate Agent ka Siate Homeopathio socisty and the |been washed and dressed a few min. |summoned for May 8:h, and tho petit | they have wished to extend their con. | by himself, where he listens to his|wen ratistu ticn given oc money re‘unded, | 110-end-tt 1605 Farnsm 8t. Northwestern Academy of Medioine, wii be held at Lincoln on the 23d, 24th, and 5th of next month. Drs. Dinsmore, Par sell, Wood, Hart, Borglum and Burroughs, of this city, gramme, ~—Qoroner &lve place to Iavor, who ls stir In theclrole in which he is known, Jno, took up a pair of seales at moon to weigh | west, selzing the two children as stated * his sucosssor, whom he expected t~ kiok |#nd taklng them along, This was 14 the beam at about twelve pounds. The | years ago next July. bur; A. R. Persinger, of Central City, new arcival put in an ‘”.p;‘-. ot 10| Kate Hennessey, Mrs, Kolly says | Were at the Paxton yesterday. o'lock Tuesday and both motier and |84 @ married woman at the time and | Lee Love, of S5 Paul; O, W. Thomas, ?'”hl:' b w00 are doing fiaely. that her husband Is llving in Oho. | of Grand Island; J. B, Gowen, of North | "™ _inde —A petition algned by the north Omaba Kelly was a oarpenter by trade and Loup; Mrs, Thomas Bryan, Mrs. Cody, property holders is belog ciroulated, ia which & demand is made upon the mayor sad olty councll to change the names of | After fourth, Wheaton and Pierce to Twenty. fifth, Kiog street to Twenty-sixth, Camp- bell to Twenty-seventh, Irene to Twenty. elghth, All the other streets west of Irene run by numbers. ~Some time ago the sewer between Farnam and sad several houses along tho past ten days the city englneer hss|one of our well known ohurch organi- been tryiog to looate the ebstruction, but | zations, wucoess until yesterday when | Kelly without 2 a polat j near Gray's printing office, & long gutter P stone, about snd taken out, upon which the water at once resumed its natural flow, stone ever got there is a mystery. | --8. J, Burgstrom, the popular assist- were made out traaferring the P, Hall, of Tek smount which the city council was autbor- | works, and he owos the most of the| VI615t 1 i amc i e, amt ot Jacob'sclothlag store, i setting 'om | pekalon 40 her, S| BRI vl lbdlbationd psfi e o i stock in the First National Bavk A AR TANTE up. It' a fine girl and all are doing well, | _ After her arrl; rooed In April 18, reportel for Tux Bxx by utes before and had sat down on the steps to watch for her and 1% was at that time that they were spirited away. Her mother took the matter 80 ) heart that she dled from grief, “Ml;; lfiull ugl h‘l‘:i“ ;hl learned at her husban taken up with Jacobs Is about to retire te | another woman some time before; that & new clalmant upon public | she had borne him a son and that for destined to make n> little | fear of legal proosedings the two con- oluded to leave the oity and came jurors for May 10th. PERSONAL. weather, J. 0. Hard, of Rising; E. N. Seatle, of North Platte; J. McCullech, of Waboo; Msj. Frank North, of Columbus; Mrs, G, H. Jowett, of Sidney; Mre. W, D, Bad- ger, of Arlington; L. D, Vose, Josse L. Davis, W. W, Blackman, of Fremont; M, O, Keith, W, A, Hall, Sidney and Frank Eatle, North Platte; J. W. Clark, of Wil- will partioipate in the pro- snd Mrs, True, of S:huyler; John L. * | Mosns, of Grand Island; John Baraley 40y, howes, 'a‘“hof::hd:fl:'.‘:’n‘:; aud George D, Noble, of Fairmont; Mrs. wrote & great many times and conld [ ¥: I Oalkius, of O.kland, and F. A. Ret 10 reply and as this seemed so far Wharton, of Springfield, are among the Nebraskans at the Millard world and ahe did not know what to do she was compelledto| P, E. Rafner. of Plattemouth; J, N, Black, Weepivg Water and W, A, Hams- submit to the loss of her dren as could. burger, of Asbland, are at the Millard, beat she Upon the death of Kelly, his sup- W. H, McDoel, ceneral freight sgent of the Hannibal and 8t, Joe, was in town P wife made application for the pension, and drew it for three years, reoelving, 1t is satd, the sum of $1,800 | yest:rday. in all, most of which was loaned to W. H. Stafford, of New York city, returned last night f.om & trip to Ari- zona, J. H, MoConnell and wife, of North Platte, were in town yesterday. James Fitzzerald, of Oouncil Bluffs, was xt the Metropolitan last night. Dr, Wm, H, Lynn, of Hastings, was a xton yesterdsy, uam, Dougles beoame stopped up of the ocellars of business the route were flooded. For At the end of this time Mrs. began prooeedings , Drew, an attorney of elphia, to stop the payment of five Inches by four, was found | #0¥ further monies to Kate Hennes- sey, and having satlsfied the commis. sloner of that the faots set forth were true; that she wan the legal of the decoascd, y | guest of the ust east of Twelfth street, | through W, ment of an ove! How the in this '“i' Mrs Kelly watted until Monday w 0. D. Shattuck, of Dclaware, Ohio, is at the Metropolitan. Maj. T- 8, Clarknon, of Schuyler, was in the city yesterdsy. E. Dickinson, of 1tsd Oak, Iowa, is at the ocounty clerk's office might be prooseded against for i having frandulently drawn the mon Ames’ real estate agency: from the zournm-’n& On Tnudn;r the Matscpoition. Chas. Lichten and wife to A. Egbert | however, she sald she would not give [ H.B. Holbrook, of Onaws, Ia, is at|ton's ,majority. :;, parcel sectlon 13, 16, 9, §1,616,- A. J. Hansoom sud wifs to 8. P, Norberg, w d, lot 17, block 14, Hana- «om Place, E. B, Gnandler to U, P, rallway, qod, lot 6, block 191, $100. A. J. Hansoo addition aud that it was necess: to interf B. Harrison, of Indianapolis, Ind., is guards agalnst fire are found in the manth, and ! beavy sing'e barncse S 1110 A J. m and wife to D. L |several times to pnv‘:z'\t Dar l:o:;: at the l::;x:: sy i aiok The cholonst g fages deooraied manufactory. Tae bullding can b | "0ith 18ths ar ol york %000 Taomes, w d, ot 3, block 3, Hanscom | killed. Mra, Kolly says that the | o, i § o K City, i the table in rich profusion and min- |, 464 atas moment's notice by water ADIN Aar » uleb Bliss Gatod Tssiihes Place, 3 youngest one, Jane, who was but Qe B, Bivens, AR Oy, I» a4 gled their sweet odor with that of the | from the city and from private malne, L ment, with nurse will address W, B, Dee uJ. A. flu::.l‘ ;“‘i:l 'kufi t:, N. L.{cighteen months old when she | '2° FAxton soffee, meate, frults and other edibles, | Mr Bostty's bustness nueofin l!lkml otfice. 860181 moels, wd, lot ool 'arker's | was taken away and was & plamp and| D. M. Cutting, of Belle Ceuter, is at the “ .| to be due to three causes. e makes - ; $450. ¢ ; healthy child, l!ow looks Plslohuf and | Millard, ; Among the artioles of food the *‘birth a firat olass organ, sella it cheaper than [ W\ ANTED-800 privy vaulte, sinks, and cens $450. A. J. Haosoom nad wife to ¥, Hel. lor, w d., lot 6, bleok 13, Hanscom [nefthrr of the two have boen well Piace, $6580 J. M. Feanco to J. Arahibald, w. d..?lsot 2, block 14, P.rker's additian, E G. Bullon et al. fo W. Mackerel, l;b"' wj lot 14, Howe' them up, and now the mother is at a loss what to do to enforce her righte, Mrs. Kolly sa; re are two or three ot No. 1's who sa; they are willing to swear to the 1ll. treatment ¢f the eldest girl, Alice, the Metropolitan, John C Chaney, of Ft, Wayne, Iud , is at the Paxton, J. T, Hood, of 83, Joe, is a guest at the Moetropolitan, halé starved, and she ls sore that| J. VonBleesing, of Toledo, O., is at the Millard, treated. Tho great trouble la that Dey P, Sohwenek, of Norfolk, Is at the bth girls werejyoun, when taken awa ‘O‘An lhn.?o nofl:comubor thelr | Millard. mother, and the youngest belleves the | L J. Teedy, of Deadwood, is at the woman who has had oharge of her so § Pexton, long to be her mother, J. C. Roberts, of David City, is at the and the Initial icing. 's addition, gratulations In a musical way, but have been prevented by unfavorable Taesday night about half past nine the entiro club, twenty five strong, silently took their places on the general's lawn and sang some of their choicest songs, appeared and Invited the party into the house, where he aud Mrs, Mander son formally received each member. Good wishes were exchanged over re- freshments and the senator responded to a proposed toast in one of his neat He sald that Omaha ted to the Glee olub not only for good musle, but for its assistance in developing the general musioal taste; that club had become such a staun {zation, and hoped to find it soon pos- seazing a room of ite own; that he wanted to prove his frlendship for the olub in a practical way as soon as an opportunity offared. again the club withdrew. The club later in the evenlog mere naded Will Nash and also Mrs. Pat- —Taere scems to be vome dispute as to the alleged *‘overlap” of forty thousand dollars meotioned by Mayor Chase in bis wessage to the council Tuesday. While itis true that there may be seyaral theu. and dollars atill in tte treasury, the states p is based en the report hat the city has incurred liabilities beyond what can at present be met snd which are merely held over until after July lst. These liabilities, it is said, will exceed the A Pleasant Party Last Satarday evening » few guests assembled, by lovitation, at the resi. dence of Mr, snd Mcs. H. Oarleton, on Howard street, to assisi thom to ocelebrate thelr son's, George L Bar- Supper was the prinelpal feature of the entertainment, and Mrs, Oarleton and Mra, Spencer, the young man'a mother and slster, spared no effort to make it an elegant sffalr. day cake” deserves speclal mention, This was & large, white, delloate cake “G. 18021883, were artstically ar. ravged cn the white frostiog with In the center was an exqulaite bequet of white natural flowers, the The generl soon Home bu ine:s, ex:lusive sgercy, eccd proft, norisk, Wilte' for our mew 15 )'age clca ar, with test mniala a's0 of old ag:nts aud othe 8, Men .ion this paper SAN FHA \CISCO TEA CO, € imga 112-Taurs- at Tucs monotcaous music and nothing else durlng working hoars. Mr. Boatty asserts that he has the largest orgsn manufactory in exist- ence. He clalms that his lostroments | —— __—— — — "~ are of superior make and durability, ANTED—-Girl vho understands coking and ho challenges & trisl with any 1 odh i) X0y sk vestience of O F B ares other organ. His sound boards are of !m & Dodge. " 7100 20 cedar, 8o constructed that a leak is AN ED—% 5000 impossible, and his reeds are dove- o Licidd aws and p'sners tound as though l‘nam.- PR S ATE—Focom mape of Neorasica swe oach. For bargaina in tn aba City improved and unimproved property, call on W, ¥, Shri- ver, real nt, opposite postoffice. 69t —_— {OR BALE—A Ares cinsy vecond Eand phaston Call 84 1510 Harney 81 o o VaTAR S’rnn’xu OR STOLEN—T arge rod and white spotted cow, with white s ar In forehesd, smali pisce out ¢f one eav, bell on, brass «nobs 1621 apital rve nue, 999-10§ |on homs. s rither poor. A sulianle reward tailed and as firm as though cut from L T wi'l be given to fnd rp°> Wi n:ficfif’ a solld block of brass. While visiting | WY 4NoGut in family of two, 1221 1 th 19 5'2 Ncrth 24 h Streat.. Washington lsst woek Mer. Beatty opened his books for the inspection of the writer. They showed the follow- ing recelp:s from the sale of orgaus and planos in February: #—The public rre hereby nctified that my wit:, Louiea Saatee, has left my bed and b ard wi hout just (ause, w1'd [ will nat be re- sponsible for any debts contrac ¢d by her 102-24§ GEORGE BANTEE. KB, HANSEN, Midwil~, has_femoved from 9th and Jackeon to 16.h and M . 600-1mp ot A ANTED—A girl %0 do hitch:n wrra, Apply N. E. cor. 20th and Califor /a S s, 105-2.§ 'ANT&D—A good grl for giuera! houre- w.rk av1516 Joney street. 100-1v3 039 ANTED—A girl tor general ho'sework, 115 17th aurset, Loar LraveLworth. ol s Emr e | EDWAKDKUEHL work, E. ESTABROCK 1618 Lhica 0 6t. | MAG STER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDY 959194 | TIONALIST, 498 Tenth_street, betwoen r-x:r... and Horney. Will, with iheaid of guardian sirita, obtala for ady one & plance of the past and present, and on certain conditions In the fu- ture. Boota and Bhoos wade to order. Pertect mtHetaction cusrantead the year is $93,921, indloating a busl. ness retnrning nearly $1 200,000 a year. The books show that it s triple the bariness done In any previous In the twenty-four work- days of last month Mr, Beatty pped 1 162 organs, He shut down VW ANIED -4 sirlto do general housexork, Apply at No.» Bt 9908} d woman t do light k. Wages $1 por week. Ap.ly stroet. 110-21 After aluging 1 ANTED—A g0od nur e glrl 1 ¢ north corner | HEAT AND MOISTURFY, THE ES Ham l'l:nn and Pier 5¢ shinn's additi n, 99118 for & week in January, to put in a new SENGF OF X1FE. 1HI-TRUISM IS EAS- ILY PROVEN BY TAKING A TEASPOONFUL boler; yet he shipped In that month [ ——r0H7——————————u 1,102 instruments. In the twenty six ANTED _Book kecpar, Jady prefarod, 8. | OF TARR AN T'S #ELTZER A PER~ IENT IN A GLASS OF H'v WATER BALS AN H)UR BEFORE BREAKFaST, FCR IN- DIGESTION. U YSPEPSIA,CR COMNSIIPATED HA T. NOTHING IS BETTER, working days in Dacember he shipped 1,410 organr, 980 in November, 1 303 1&00;-3"“' .:dn:’llal in s'l""":b:l’ Council BIufts Ce'l, 4218 uth 10.b 8¢ 9 3 19 s shipmont planos are pot in. - - = waek, 97118 Mr. Beatty ls the largest taxpayer ia . Warren county. He seems to be a wealthy man aside from his orgsn and plano business. He s the largest stockhelder in the Washington water 50 ANTED—Three good s lic't ra to tabeor ders and sell goods. Our wan to work in N. B—In taking SELTZER APERIENT i hot ler, walt until the ¢fferveacence hae entirely crased. e water should o t—) * AVTED—A good steady ba ness naker, | or lukewarm. Lol Tl w Enquire of E. Heinzerling, Blafr, Neb. 9i8-A14-9t§ TEAMS +nd 100 men wanted. H MANNWEILER, of that ci'y. His manufactory ocost him as it stands over $300 - 000, About eighteen months ago it was burned to the ground. In 120 days the present structure arose on the rulos of the old one. It is » third larger; yet its owner says that he Is frequently driven night and day L MiNa d wish part ¢f hovs un- ro‘thed, about May 1, below 16t, trom arnam.’ Terws m.dirate, Addre s Bee office. 997 'ANTED - A gnol ttable tn sccomm: date 8 hoisss, Addiess Jos. G rosan Cracker to fill bis arden.hh’l‘:n :’:n.:.n ;n dlb: Company. 977 18¢ astrous blow to usiness, but T P B e e his {ndomitable energy snd pluok he | VW NI G137 fifees dhtts serans cords has overcome every obstacle and to- day no msn in New Jersey seems to stand higher in the business com- mupity, The most complete safe- Eospital. Dcdgo stries, byt 17th acd 15th, i VW ALTER-Ts sell one New Awerloan 8 wi Mahioe, one y urg cow, be resh nex: others, and he lets the public know it, As he ls his own agent his customers t the percentages usually sgents. Ho is one of the heavles! vertisers in the oc E"" JOHN H. ERCK Has the largest sssoriment of Ringes snd Oook Stove, Barb Fence Wire, Iafaction guarastecd J, M, SMITH, T1-imop Lock Hox 422, Omaba. ANTED -Kversb)dy sufferin? with tooth wod beadache, t) call at 1421 Faroam street snd be cur.d fieeol charge by Hos Jlaa‘emc -1m L B,” and POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thia powder never varics. ~ A marvel of purigy ore ‘scoromi aud cannot be sold fn FOR + ENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, ENT - House of WX 7 0ve, oollar well © b ali i go3d repax, 1221 North 19'a. P Mrs, Kolly went to Mr, W, A, |pagton, central one being a large white Ly of el iy compotition with the multitude of low test shors G. P. Bumia and wifoto L Kosmer, (8 rant, which [ sll of whish you oan buy cheaper than s welght, alum or ph sphate powder Saia w. d., lot 10. blogk “R."" Lo‘ff‘..'nfii o D the taaior, sad o goumyin | 1t, D. Hall of Colorado, f ab the M. | 34 specioe anc '"’n:l“‘pdu’. " The | any place in own at 616 snd 617 N, | W Aur Tarts forks Lomecl s, ' susl ok heras s Fovsaa 0o, Walse g -addition, $100, -f‘mn to Blshop 0'Conor ::;:u.t' “watermelop cake” was unique and | 16th street. w387 eod lmo {Cw'l 03 Wocdward, 8%, James Hotel, 111-1 .

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