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| THE DAILY BEE--MONDAY . ULY 23, 1883. 7 found in an outbuilding, but after being sontched no atolen property was found | “Chippendale”—an oxploit of which the /7 . o ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS, The boarding house of Mrs. Dowling, | might be proud, In the Cambridgshire “ ! {on Vine street, was also visited by bury. | the finish was closer, but the great stam lrs, From the room ocoupied by H. . | na of the American enabled him to | MORE SLY WORK, Holland and W. Clayton they got some | Struggle successfully with his less heavily | ~——THE— o | plunder. They took from Holland's | Weighted competitors Dry Goods and Carpet House. The Unton Paciftc Quictly Preparing | {ohes 85 it overiooked his watch: | v o P 8 A e to Gobble up Union Avenaue. lso left a goodly smount of money yton's pockets, ~ Mrs. Dowling wa The steps thus far taken for the Union | aroused by the noise made by them, and | |as she got up the thieves hastily loft, probably not doing their rifling as thor oughly asthey wouldotherwise have done, | | { The Heiress of a Cattle King Secretly | Married and Now Anxious to | be Set ¥ PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Have the arges stock and choicest patterns ot — ific to gobble up Union avenue are not the s which generally characteri San Prancisco Chron| | { the steps of honest men secking to make | —— | o alien WEERESERTA Tive Bion tisgwn| an improvement of public advantage, and A QUEER CHURCH, into confusion by the announcement that | of merit enough to stand public discussion - Diana H Murphy, of San Jose, or Mrs and open investigation, They evidently | 18 Steeple Seems a Little Shaken, or Morgan Hill, it appears is her le e 3 . Something Else Wrong. desilination, has commenced divorce pro- | Yl TG | coeding in Modesto. The heroine, Diana | ete. Unfortunately for the city aldermen | y | H. Murphy, is the daughter of the late 9 ‘ they have done what they could to help| ™ |~“‘_“'l"‘|‘““ I" Lt '{'“"'lk') his \\]‘H k{m\l\l\ m;l!‘t-n‘;nv. h‘u‘n .\l\\l.,.l\;-. DEWE Y & STONE s . | _ shge: By vk, of " L Jo harch, surrendered him- | who died at Elko last October. diana Ever Brought to the City und at | lofg C18 SCHERS) Y TARIAS: ot SE 819 | ool wa'n figl Ll RO justice, and Officer [had been a San belle A 1t b \ R Jose for several | an ordinance prepared for them by the P S At s woro the ors for he LOFGHIRRCS DI 1 by Morso guided him to safo quartors, | YeArs, and many were the suitors for her Union Pacific officials, and giving away P A TR e 1) [Tiand, as it was known that in the ovent| They always have the largest and best stock. | to the company the £40,000 worth wurch scemed a little drunk at the time | of }or fadhor's death hor wealth would LOWER PRICES | property known as Union avenue, the ::1‘:]]‘:‘:] l‘::l(»l?‘nlll::;vr.]l‘.\;ulnl'.“”“1;:-[ ]lmwwl[‘lu' great. To all, h--umm.fi):.l-l.tnln‘-;ml */NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER | city receiving nothing in return. It now claimed | deaf ear, except Morgan this leaks out that the Unton Pacifle has, on | that he was from West Virginia, and that | €1ty upon whom she conferred her affe ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS | the sly, purchased lots at the head of ;lnm. much h\.v.um;»x- to the chagrin Union avenue, near Broadway, for the her parents, No schemes, no entreat I\, . 1 " g | 5 - g 3 o ITRVY 3 Nl b back there badly. He had coneluded not ro. roved of any avail 1 wh ell, that settles that,” said the The use of the terw G NITY. building of its flag station and the laying y no threats proved of any avail, and when Ad <l VL (s L THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS VICINITY uilding of its flag station and the laying 7 iy longer, but to give him: | over an opportanity. Sored tho young | SEranger a8 he rose up. 1 got drunk Bine® T onnccon” Wi the ™ & ) stay of sidetracks for empty freight to | o stay Y long aro, Wwas uked like a gontlomat, ¢ [stand. om, These transfors of reat | 8€1f up and let the ofticors take him buck. | couple met to excha sit vows of mu- | Here, was usod like a gontleman, and in Convey an 1o of Jist WhALIS i a ™ i sate % . v gratitude I've put you up to a big required by the traveling pub- estato havo boen Kept very quiet, | {1 mininer and talk N G he | tunlafisotlon. ; ; (INEa CIAHAET0 ARG 1h erowsis Wil i Shart Line, Quick ime AHKNESS B and have not been published among other | W 1 X Yo Mol A AT s 10 tol A change came howover, but in a way | (RS S S Blo¥e And taio; Il a2t et of’ sccomuode transfers. Why! Evidently because the | concluded to hold him until he could tel- |least expected ARt Tol o s my gratitude | ished by the greatest rnilway in America. Do Not Fail to Call and Examine Stock Before PUIEhflS‘Hg- f 108, schem 8 1ot oo which will receive any | €STaph to Virginia and sce what there |tho wealthy cattlo de reulizing his (St Teat. “",‘l'\. pbAsind \-fi',;:.‘."f".::. ik b help by publicity, the public being too | W48 to the story, as some of its details, | situation, sent for his children, Dianaand [ 24ide. Shell stay waved. S strongly epposed to tho undorhanded [ somo of the actions of the wan, | Daniel, Jr. Tho former areived just in [1orse Ohio constablo will ey off the GHICAGO M[LWAUKEE way in which the whole matter has been | 4roused the suspicion that he might be | time to receive the paternal blossing, [ C1Ke thd ¥ou won ¢ be flour bl indicates that the Union Pacific intends unly needed caring for until friends | that she would never marry Hill. The | i W rofused to WILL i i e el et e o o oy M e il Wbt it | And St. Paul, i @ their track laying and actual Bl died contented, leaving his daughter heip- | 100 10 the 1ght or fett. e of 16 avenie: Fair Sort of Fu oss of 8800,000, The funeral over, an 8 ¢ o number of condemnations| Arrangement are fast baing made for | unmistakable change was noticed in Miss | made in_opening Union_avenue, which | the second annual fair at the driving | iana’s behavior. “She no longer wag the | i¥e st Lnesti B s Ly HeTELprAg park. Over 810,000 in premiums ave| Vet sedate young lady of old, but Rithstdo it ) HAliata e LaEi1L 11 SO YA VAR R GAL! 0 810, I NS 48| plungod into amusament with the veck- | 1 the Fallof 1875 my sufferings were torrible, 1 (Tils elty athisea; 10 these Joagoriicas it | Ofered ;nul”mn:m 1i1.u;-.l.1]|,.;}v,l\l-q for the losaness of ano who hud o longer Ay | wa swollen t0 sl proportons ha, 1 fers serve the Union Pacific, have not even | Winners on the tra The following are | pleasure in life, ill's visits lessened in As the matter now stands, the city | after August 1 1 ment was soevered was reported. Diana, xpended 830,000 to 840,000 for the \d not content with her old field of conquest, right of way for the Union Pacific side | ¢ t0 el0s¢ August 27, the feo to be ten |attended the session of the Legislature, | e, the lato Dr. John Woodbury made a thorough - track, and making for the company apper cent of the purse, five per cent at |d he lawmakers with her beauty, | examination of my wator, and pronounced my case | roudbed, and has ‘yet several thousand [nomination, and five per cent on the |4 attentions lavished upon her by | geuto kidney disease, bordering on Bright's discase, ollars to pay on unsettled accounts. No | evening precedi e gee | YOUNg senator from the orange grove B D o Feycntnmalel Praste sadly ST ding ‘”m__]']"“'*‘ The trot-| giitrict caused the report that a marriage proposes to put up a little way-station | '8 14 pacing races will be mile heats, | had been arranged between them. and gobble the gift. best three in five, conducted under the p now found more foed to feast | suffering most terriblo pain in may back, lmbs, and ; : In return the city gets—what? rules of the National Trotting association, | upon. It was reported that Miss Mur- | head, and could find no rest day or night for weeks, | Pullman 8l world are run on the main lines of the on a steam car instead of Chieago dri prefer darkness rather than light, because, ——————— .~ he was heavy defaulter, and was wanted Just prior to his death 401 BROADWAY, - - COUNCIL BLUF Minols, Wisconsin, Minnosota, and nd s (ts main lines, branches and connee- t husiness contres of the it naturally and Bost R: Tianbs would burst. 1 had the best medical taler b tainable , and at the worst stage of my illnoss, when I you buy your no bar, and all entries my husband and many friends had given me up to d Dubuque. {nton, Rock Island and Cedar Rapida. and Omaha, oux City, Sioux s and Yankton, Milwaukoe, Mitchell and Chamberlain, sland, Dubuque, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Davenport, Calmar, 8¢, Paul and Minneapolis. d by gravel, and recommended the imme dinte of Hunt's Remedy. At this timo 1 was d the ers nest Dining Cars in the AC L ) o N fand 1 was growing weaker daily until this kind MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL PA'.EWAQ g park: In this city last July, and, though for a | .ician ordered moto take Hunts Remedy, B | A1d ore o G A street ! 16 Main and 17 Pearl Street, Council Bluff: : i R s A Rt aoi s B otk eniployes of the compan That is all. It places in the hands of i EMBER 11, 1883, long time no confirmatory evidence could Lo N s ¥ e . B10 ranil b ek ch S HET NIy kG be found, last week it leaked out in Mo. | for¢ taking half of one bottle Ieommenced to im R e . \fi' A Sl COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. bridge enterprise, any union depot enter- | Pacing, free forall........ desto that the roport was correct. Laat | prove, and after taking six bottles was entiroly |5 &7 vl Munager. - Gen'l Pass. Agent. et ) 3. Running, all ages, mile dash.. July the yacht Nellie left this port for | eured. This was nearly eight vears ago, and 1 have [ J. T. CLAR GEO. H. HEAFFORD, WEDN] 'l EMBER 12, 1883, Santa Cruz, where she remained for 2600 | some time. Among the party aboard Asw't Gen'l Pass., Ag't, had no return of the disease. 1 have recommended H rise, v g o 't v fre » The following are the time of arrival and departure prise, or any attempt to wrest from the of trains from the local depots. Th - trains start from - grasp of this hostile corporation the mo- the Union Pacific depot about ten minutes carlier ) nopoly of all communication between the than below stated, and _ arrive at the depot about ten ! micatio Hunt's Remedy to others in similar cases, and it by thin bal B wero Mr. Hill and Miss Murphy, and b, Sk i inutes late o q » lattor's confi i 3 re. | never failed to cure. 1 have also us for sicl B Trains on pool lines and K. Chicazo time, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. Mayor Bowman and Alderman Sieden- a0 | the lattor's confidant, Miss Mattie George. & half hour faster than loc trains run on e S e ahanT 300| On the return of the party the ladies reg- | headache, and found in ita sure relicf. Tthink it the 8t. Louis time, twenty minutes faster than local. U, P Y i istered at the Palace, whilo Mr. Hill re cheerfully recommend ft to B e e L | ol PECHT. PROP who have made any showof opposing the e LD L e Secmmes CIICAGO, ROCK ISLAXD AXD PACIVIC. h ) o |scheme. The others who have helped stting, 2:30 class w00 XL'I‘""]'CQ, ".]""']l"'“ ‘”“‘ (a1 '”“'r“ St "“" Sl PO T fo et P the matter along, must not be surprised Running, ll ages, mile heats, best | i€ iatter hotel, on the evoning o AR AR T Y e o S Ex and Mall*,. 0605 m: | Ex and Mail*:/6:55 p. m ; i if their constituency suspect the honesty three i five.. . . 300 |31, the marringe took ]J""“‘- the ce Des Moinesa® m. | DosMoines ao. 053 . m. | 111 DouglasSt - - Omaha, Neb | of ¢heic motives in acting so strangely. FRIDAY, 8 mon ]hul}l;:lllu-x'l;l)rluclll by H:u}\;(‘;}.' Il? : A WELL-KNOWN MAN. CILCAGO, RURLINGTON AND QUINC Sl s Jewell, of _the Howard Street Methodis e Depart. Tl i\;lr‘“'”‘ MANUFACTURER OF W g £l Trlltlh;k church. The marriage was kept secret, | 1t Remedy having \‘m recommended to me Mail and E 045 m | Mail and Ex-..74 BREAKING THEM UP. ! Runnin and Mrs. Hill returned to her home. Un- | for kidney end liver complaints, T purchased some at | gyjgpy g » has been the means of bringing CHICAGO and NORTHWEST} P — e half, til the death of her father nothing - | the “People’s Drug Store” and used it family, | health and happi to tha ds who were pro- - Depart; e Galvamizea Iron Cornices} fhnish el S i e e T bl M S N 4usntioEx .. 516 p. m. | Pacifo Ext . m. Mills County Farmers are Going 11‘1“ o fl o us| u" l:“lllil‘ ion of | and found it to be a very valuable medicine, and [ « § 3 A anE 2 AR oS For Horse Thicves Strong. Real Estate Transfors, aflairs, but after that event Hill lost con- {101y rocommend 13 highly to my triends, knowing it (Sab).... & (Mon) , Specht’s pat trol over his wife, and she chafed under ASLAK G, B! 08 AXD GOUNCL B Rodfine]j ndshid pats yeent % The following deeds were filed for ro- ATEIR. the eral agent for the above of goods. Tron the yoke of matrimony. Hill's wish to 5 0.m. | Expross ¢ heen | €0rd in the county elork’s office, July [avow the n was met with o flat . m. | Mail and Ex USION PACIFIC, Fencing, Crestings, Balustrades, V Rainngs, Window Blinds, andas, Iron Bank oficial to those troubled with kidney or liver HEAR THE WITNESSES. Respectfully yours, - a Lo time past there ha & $1,349.10, Mills county. The citizens have roused |~ Clem Bishop to John A, Killian, part in righteous indignation and have com- [ of ne } nw, sec 6, 75, 40; §285, el o e DG SR e o ah Ao o 0. M. o, part of |ure of conceited doctors and poisonous stromg bacion o il D artall | g 11, block 10, Walnut add; $30 drugs, has obtained o new leaso of life Bhacking) tn thisjattempt o breake (I TR ST B RN OGNS Tomes TEO S| £or st QRlTacs S SEUITOE. e Veattalie up this gang. A number arrests have | gate, wi sw}, s , 77, 40; 8640, y 3 5 did, Ihave gainod twority-one pounds {5 fioehy ad been made, including two Marsh byoth-| W. W. Seaton to Frank Bay, part of Compound and has gone on her way re- my friends wonder at my improvel co sing Mrs. Lydia E. Pink- ers, P. M. Marco, Wm. Ha nd a|8ec 20, 77, 4d; §200. joicing and pri have recommended it muny, and in every instanco , P. ] arco, . Harris, and a , 77, 44; h ; I Bl I £ M q‘ 7 with comploto o, 1" et thnt'S young man on Marsh's place. Al are in | 1ofs b 0an s g a lackort, | ham, of Lynn, Mass A B@@N T MEN et S C 1L SwILE Jail now except Harris, who is out on | 400, o Was Thor Quincy, Depart. agent for Pecrson & Hill pate s0 many horses stolen in this part of the ']'\;»1 repor lulll for the Bee by P. J. Me :;'iy\ll:::\‘}ll‘l; {;li;:i:;c'fl"“d]][‘: l‘l‘u: "\‘..::lls:;‘ o ) SAVED FROM A HORRIBLE DEATH Qrerland EX.... . state that it has heen evident that a thor- | Mahon bt i “]’ to Johm AL Kil. | An#wer o the bill of complaint filed at A LAST MANUFACTURER. R Toe AR E e Denvor . ough organized band of thieves have been | . am Lewis, et. al., to John A. Kil- | Modesto. S s Remedy for the Kidney com. | Mem without any gfi(’:fl\m . e e ],“.hlu.“-“,.q‘j" .,,‘ "(;L“ lion, e} sw § and'so § nw } sec 6, 75, 40; ; T have used Hunt's Remody for the kidney com- Dbt - migrant. 0 . 1. < =3 - i IS L rar S AND PACIFIC SIaint; and Hayig Bee: estored|to healbh by of death was fastappronching. I caught at S, plaint, and having been fully restored to health by its & drowning nian nlvlunlm\n Aftor taking tw use, 1 can testify to its use value, 1 could feel a for the better. The sores began to discharge freely and the Rheumatism to abate. When Ihad tal bottles every sore had healed AT and my skl . natural appearance, ey 1 persist n twelve bottles, la size, and OT A MPTOM OF THE SE REMAINING, and I feel as well as I ever *Many a sickly woman, whose sad ience had demonstrated alike the fail- Arriv Mail and Ex. . annon Ball . . L . Paily I recommend it to some one of iy friends, al of whom 1 know have bee; For Sioux ForFertNi .m. Gratefulgy, GEO. P, COX. Nebeisee For St. Paul..; CHICAGO, MILW. Leayes Omaha. Mail and Atlantic E: . m. .m. m. m, All trains daily AIl thove whio from judlseretions, ex 300 bail, and it is rumored that he has| Jesse Hogate to Detlef Groth, wi . SR : Sy lnabirits Ryl 1 am sme that Swifts Specific saved my life. 1 CHICAGO, MILN ACKER AYD BT, FAVL, R R e . 83 o oth, wh 8w} | Correspondence Richmond Stat: 5 iadiy, et paerihint Bwiic spocine (red myire o Leaves Council Bluffs, Arives Co Bluffs. & @ and ¢ ed as ERaRf1 803194, 000, i “Was I in de wah, boss? Just listen Swift’s Specific relieved me ity and 5 . m. | Mail and 6 m much property as possible into cash, with | Annette J, Baker to Jeremiah Long- A S R A T entirely. 1 think it is the greatest remody of the . p. m. | Atlantic Ex10:10 . m. the probability that he will not appear | ecker, lot 14 and part of 13, block 13, LI AL Ry na WAt il B e . Sp't Gas Werles, Home 6 L BLUPYS AND ONAILA STRERT RATLWAY. RE ACKNOWLEDG BEST BY ALL | for trial. ~ Scott Lewis and A. L. Young, | Walnut—8500, atieithniios SOt end knowed 18upsas Worla Bompndny { Teave Council Bluffs. Leave Omaha. WHO HAVE PUT THEM TO A PRACTICAL, 27 fatha i i % Feeine 5 and Stonewall Jackson and Jeff e 8a.m. 0. m10a.m. 11a, | 8 a. m, §a. m. 104, m. 11 AVE TUT THEM TO A'PH of Malvern, and Col. Keating, of this risbie to B. F. Roberts, AN st T doa m1p. m. 2p. m. § p. m. B8T, ED 0.5 city, have been eng to prosecute the and 6, block 11, Turley’s add aNCeComiNann e 855 Q0N Write for a copy of the little book—fre p-m.5p. m6p b p. m. 6 p. n Ly + ™ G . hat nigger you see 1n dar shinin® shoes. ! pbpm om0 l4pE gD m e m case, while L. T. Genung, of Hastings, 5 : ; & Hisbnigger 3 i darinh R 1,000 Reward will bo paid to any Chemist | dopet, On Sunday the cars begin their tripa at 0 Hard and Sofl', Coa.l, defends. =17 B. Lombard, jr., to D. K. Frisbie, | 9enersl Leein particular, ho thoughta| who sl fiid, on tho analysis of 100 bottlcs 8. 8. 8., ) o'clock a. m., and run regularly during the day at 9, One of the pri ars, P. M. Marc 58 art e 4 8 w 4 24, 2 4—81.500. " | great deal of me, and when I'd ax him to | Q D PROP one particle of Mercury,” lodide Potassium, or amy 1 11, 2, 4, b, and 6 o' clock, and run to city t © of the prisoners, P, M. Marco, has [part e 4 s w § 24, —$1,600. give me a furlough he 'lowed, “Bob I [+ " the undersig mineral substan = 3 COKE OR W00D. already had his examination, and it has | Total sales, & B soars you e IAR gasiiee Al . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. EXULI. resulted in his being bound over to the e — ke oL g 8 Myl Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga., MANUPACTURS %Y battle whar 1 talked to you about, and + from 10th street to St. :h\ultl:‘:;]tllutt;'x’nlllt‘:x‘:flt}:ih;«:nll‘-}‘l;:lf‘:‘]‘:szdIL}:L Horsford's Acid Phosphate, I'm bound to have you by me. But, e Taine ern, e . you'll b ck i ! | N ot e e A S ]nnultlml]m and counterfeits have again Ll‘f’]"i-m suroiyoieang hnr‘u{ 'l]_ngg)ll e S e i Ly 38 o b I SQET . | appeared. Be sure that the word “Hons- [ 1'd be comin’ back into camp whistlin’ at | 1oth stree i L ) Piercs/ & Bradford. |ty tiked over ,,m'ex],\,dfm“‘ with | uine without it Jackson, ‘Dere’s Bob comin’ back now; [*M5% oot from Jackson street to Leaven- VAPOR COOK STOVE | htrect from thealley be X ¢ b i by hiaarhistlant Ttk aleih il et A REGULAR GRADUATE of two modical colleges, - R T T A Marco, who lives at Glenwood, Marco ———— . A B ™ Fitgorih streot, from Jackson street to Leaven- | 184 beon engaged longee I the troatment of CHRON: LB r go ahead. Hoentii ¢ 1C, NERVC KIN ANDBLOOD Discases than any - = Pt — di ed them to go up near Red Oak and The Greatest Horse in the World, —— “‘;"\;""M PR T i T B ey e her phy 1 in St. Louis, as city papers show and R | et some horses and run them to Bill | “Foxhall” by “King Alfonso,” was IAngostura Bitters, impart | worth stivet. : £ ol old soallouta know, Consultation Iree aid nvited. Harris’ near the river, where they could | born in Kentucky, and was purchased | & delicous favor to all cold drinks and prove Sixteanth streot aud Shorman avenuo from Jsard | HOSH b IRCORIBNENE W0, VIR HES SR Sree be secreted on an island until they got a | for the small sum of £650. He is a dark Diseases. Try it o you will | strget to Lake stroet, where. Curable cases guaranteed; where doubt ex- 1 ch ‘to” ot ‘the | Saunders street, from Michigan street to Grand nee to dispose of them'in N bo without it, but o sur . o s ints it is frankly stated, Call or write. peatis bay, with black points, and the near hind | yoild renowned Ang . manufuctured nth street, from Howard strect to Leaven. | Nervous Prostration, Debility, Mental and Physioal ¢ ras g postern white. He has a clean head, only by D J. G, UI' & SONS. Weakness, Mercurial and other affections of Throat, . They stole a ride as far as Malvern and light neck, a back a trifle too lengthy, nth street, from Farnam street to Capitol | Skiu and Bones, Blood Impurities and Blood Poison- 2 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, | S¢tting two bridles stole the two horses, | but a good barrel, and shoulders of ad- Showing His dratitudo, S stroct, from 10th strect to Sixteanth strect, | 10 SKin affections, Ol Sores and Uloers, Tmpedi: Ao ezosllspl abpetising taule of | and started back towards Glenwood, but | mirable power. He wss the first Ameri- | Detroit Free I'ross, toenth street, from Dodge street to Farnam | ments to Marriage, Rheumatism, Piles. Special at- The Pioneerand only Vapor Cook Stove that has exquisite flavor, now used over the | got lost in the woods and remained there | can colt that ey an _in Fiance. The finish for the Grand Prix was magnifi- cent. Archer was riding the French colt Bhate pwarld, curce Dyspepuls, | day or two, and then started out again 52 disorders of the D) f Urgane, | about two miles southeast of Glenwood, A fow diops Jmpirt & deliclons | hid the horses in the woods, and went up stood the test of years and given entire and porfect popin, satistaction, i ¥ o ay rouy| 2 city tention to cases from overworked brain. SURGICAL inquired hig way thr ugh the city Dodge street, from 14th street to 0th street. st o l;l = y until he found himself in | Tenth street, from Douglis strect to Chicago street, | CAS lseases ariking ssence to the chief of pol Then | Cuming street, from Wheaton strect, running west | from Tmpruden wes, Indulgences, E A CPpimpan Ak o : 0 the western boundary line af the city 1200 pages; the whole flavor to & ¢1nss of champagne. and 8 ! Tristan,” and as they came along the his hat, took a chair and said: | 4, the westurn boun dar B L Davauna L Over 100,000 Now in Use! foalimteraiie R b |0 | Marco's o breakfust. Thoy | home-atretch rode his very besty and | Yoo ot a ight gond lot of oo, | et s ron Dot st mvenpor | VAR GG ol any N P ] bowaroof counterfelte, Ask your |had been bonrding . at Marco's | ifted his horse almost even to ‘-Fox- SRR N T Capitol avenue, from 17th street to 20th street. GUIDE. marry, whomay nof ! o3 O] b s o g \ ? ! 8, ho alleys in blocks 106 and 107 00 o " - roFatent removable ani Interchangeable Jot Orlfe, G. B. BIEGERT & BONS, years. John Marsh got some of Marco's | was rending the air from thousands| I got drunk here seven yearsago, and | Eleventh street, from Douglas strect to Chicago | POoAKOOTMAMMN.__ v Mbwly Birmar o New Bioves: New satory Rt | Ko 4 J. W. WUPPERMANN, Sole Agnt | hcllcd comn, borzowed one of his horses, | of axcited. Fronchmnen, the horses. wro | insten of Lockings mio i senling 1o | Uit ot om0 oot o 10 s Health is Wealth o Lor summer use these woves are indispensatlc | ammerms srveme g o Syzenr sl W Hagers o | and had one of Marco's conts on when he | almost past tho jockey club stand, when [to the work house an ofticer walked ¥ stroct, fromm Dlerco atreet o the alley south g Wor Yened fo smemie JEige i B saiaiopur, EERIAELS e - | auk. bask:1pio the wouds to food the| Fordham for the first time raised his | down to the depotand put meon w train, | ofhesme © 5005 G HULL VAPOR STOVE CO. G S s — | stolen horses. Marco's revolver was ta-|whip, A cuton the shoulder of “‘Fox- | I'm a man as nover forgots a kindness,” g uth€radiog o bodono in sccordance with plans, | wpmr o , $ i b i 3 offles and specifications tho oftice of the | | “RERY Je 26-d mée 2m-wi0L Cleveland, 0. DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S k]un fli-l;\llunla of “l";. zlxnrh Iutnya:i fwh(; hall” is answered by a grand leap for- “Nor" "5»1“: ;"hh‘r'a Wurk‘n and to be fully completed 7 ol claimed Marco gave it to him to defend 3 et By i5ataaid lipkypiater B i not later than November 1at, 15 BURBIE.A s e witl: ward, and the Grand Prix of Paris, with nd I've said if the sign came nfi Bids o be sccompaniod by the slgnatures of pro- koo 37 a rmed but poorly at Ascot. and English [ *‘Make your statement,” said the chief, | fre " " the falthful performaice of wuch o as the exclamation of & man when he got & box prosecution that the real thieves will be | critics felt inclined to think his triumph | “Well, "I was waiting for the t of Eureka Pile Olntment, which is y 1 Ha Found It ! W Cross-sxaminations will follow to-day, | Afier L Frenoh victors, Fiail oo | el 1y gratitude. Tho uign hioa | o aursis why I the tre, o the sy Ve oun ATND and it is confidently predicted by the | g . of O in, | The Board of Public Works reserves the right to simple an ) it to justi - aTa o oW hdrey rejoct any or all bids. cure for Pilos and all, Skin. Discases. Fifty e at Longehamps & mere accident, They | *‘Well, I was waiting for the train, ? GHTON, mail, postpaid.| PREVENTU/E AND CURE Hli - | — ;\'uru und m\u]'(l by his splendid per- [ when a fellow with a long sharp nose and A Chairman Board of Public Works, ) ) THIEVES TOO THICK, ormances in the great autumn locals, I sye like a hawk edge: to me and 103w tw Dr. E C. Nerve and Brain Treatment, s ican Diarrhea Cu g als, In|an eyo likes hawk edges up to me and d Tho Amer @a bure 1 s the Cesarewitch ho carried 110 pounds | says he: ‘Colonel, can you changen ten R evens N Dismioass osTRl Has stood the test for twenty years, T8ure cure for y Neuralgia, ‘Headache, Nervous x the use of aleohol of tol ital Deprossion, Softening of the uity and leading to misery, nature Old A; Barrenness 4 shond sho bae for pwenly yoas Shure eue fos FOR EITHER SEX, Sneaks are Bucceeding in Gathering | 414 Won in a common canter; in the se- | dollar bill? Says I: ‘Judge I can. Suys T o . < yaty g lect stakes, with 127 pounds, he ngain | he: Colonel, if you can & will greatly IGHN M l:l ARBE Wakofulnows, s Morbus, Some Plunder, ' b, i ) M O gl y | Brain, resulti Deane's Pever and Agug Tonic & Cordial, e defeated with the utmost ease hisold rival, | obleege me, for T'm after some paregoric A y .I.JT." and de Tristan; in the Cambridgeshire, with 126 | for a sick child.’ And then it was e & T . ys 1 power in cihier sex, Involuntary Losse 1t s impossible to supply the rapid sale of the same, iaremedy being infected directly to the seat of n the opening up of the passenger | pounds on his back, he defeated *‘Luc 1 ! til 1 gave him the five Dietmaicrihas cauted Ly Qvar sseriovs of y WRE the disease, requires ne cha of diet or nauseou y 4 - g Y |and says he, unti gave him the fives brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each » ¢ BURE CURE WARRANTED ...",.-..mm,,f,.,.,.uu- Tl aseto be baken letern: | & St. | Glitters,” carry 91 pounds, by a head, and away he went, That ten was coun Oldest Real Estate Agent. taing one mouth's treatment. 100 a box, or For Fever and Ague, and all Malarial troubles. all. When used asa preventive by either sex, it le | pu wilway Saturday morning while “Tristan,” came i third, with 107 | terfeit. 6 boxes for 85.00. Sent by mail prepaid on receipt PRICE, §1. {mpossible to contruct any private discase; but in the [ £ W T aturday morning, it was ’ 91,00, caso of those already unfortunately aiicted we guar. | discovered that thieves had opered it up pounds. Among the horses not placed | *‘1 see. When did this happen?” 4 WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES( w J WHITEHOUSE Salos Siise Mox 1o cure, or we will refund the T g oo by the judge in this last race was the | *‘About six week ago, but this is the | Notary Public and Practicar Con- | o cure my case. With cach Onder rocelved by ne L ' :t:fl”\hxt"flrla'""" postage paid, 2 per box, or | before. The money drawer had I.V-un.“,,,,,y victor of 1880, “Bend Or,” car- | first chance I've had to tell you,” 04 ScomApA 'f::,fl'{f’“},‘.."; mn:t]l::wudm LABORATORY, 16TH ST, OMAHA, NEB. t et robbed of what change had been left in it | rying 184 pounds. In the Champion| *Where was it!’ veyancer. it docs BOF Alfoot & Cure. . (uarantay WRITT UARANTEES ying 1 )t Te ure. Guarantees For Sale by all Druggists® Josued by all authorized agents. over night, and a trunk in the baggage |stakes, ten” days before the Cam-| “Downin Obio at a town called Ak ed only by o1 goonuax - Or sent by Express on receipt of price, mefm room had also been broken open and | Pridgeshire, Bend *' O with | ron H 130 pounds, had defeated **froquois” SBut what can we do abo g nrke sells Houses and Lots, Resldence Lots and st Matter of Application o1 P. 1. "Tobin for Liquor Lic D FetheBrun&co rifled, with v','u'i‘\f‘n-;'“ hi back llm ;vulllulll-l "m‘w‘ulv bR Pl [m}u«-“lll‘n(r:\n there B Lot i e She i kAo . | DR, HENDERSON, | .4 foeuiar, sraduate in SOTIOE. Mrs. Durgan's boording house, nearby, | not reshly infer anything us to the | and uui y | medigine. Over sixteen | velu- | to scare up and arrest the scoundrel 1¢'s | o3 ubroy e A | G T Wy e dotta it ’ . ik | 1 » scare up and arrest the scoundre 4l s e e 6 605 Wyandotte St | years' practice-—twelve Notice fs hereby iven that . H. Tobin did upon the | was'also visited, with s little mare suc. | tive merits of the two American horsos, | thio biggost sort of & ohanco (o sodss Uh & [HKANSAS OIrY, MOv | Uhteagr sy ia 16th day of July, A. D, 1853, file his application to SOLE PROPRIETORS, * \ from these performances, as **lroquoi Lo 1 let lo K that ] | Authorized by the the mayor and city cowncil of Ouaa for license 10 | . b, Goodman, Druggist, Solo Agent, for Oniana, | ce88. About 840 were taken, and tho|from these porfs , 48 *lroquois” | sensation and let peaple know that you Authorized by the state to trea i sy P O e | (. F. Gowhman, Druggiet, Sole Agent, tor O, | & M the | wag quite 14 pounds below his Derby |are wide awake. - Think of what a scoop J. B. SMITH, Quronic, Nervousand Privato discases, s, O A e e 20 | b, ko wly work of going through the boarders wa ; "\ Neb., from the 30th day of July, 1853, to the 30th day o ettt ottt Sl | e e en st e (il i progress whon the rail monstrance or protest filed within two weeks trom | hutian body enlarged, “dev Wnd strengthened, | boy came to the house, about 4 form. ‘Foxhall's" double victory in |it would beover the police of Chicago il call | th o grent Newmrkot handioaps’ s | Tt g how mad dhe police of Nov | EXpert Book-Keeper ock, [ had only one parallel, the vietory of | York and Philadelphia would be to hear A Practical Book-k th Vi - NRil Do Al § e \ 4 | ) el, adelp) ould bo to he actical Book-keoper over thirty years, Will | ¢ ey iy 0t & D1 e AR | bt v MRS I 42 | o ke wp sousc of tho railrond men wh | “Roseliery” in 1876, M. Koeno “way | tiat Detroit had taken tho cak: atond to Exaining, Ganing "l Closig. Books. | fow, Thousnde o cases sures’ M. tfusiost bl "The Oumatia Bee newspaper will putiiah the above | Bo'evidence - humbug aboat this. on the contrard, | Poard there. This arousing of the in- | well say that his “‘colt is the greatest| ‘I can't help you any." Dluly nah oxpee. - Wi i b ohettons o | coliaiartjeied eten to patisnts ab ¢ disnaoe:t Does £ . H b ) nicely at small oxpense. Will write up evenings and | sultation free and confl il : uotioe anoe ach week {0 W0 wedks at the cxpone | the advertissrs are very highly indorse crested | mates caused the thicves to skip, and | horse in the world.” Cesarewitch o “ ca olp you, eh! y A b L tharatng | Tig s eutial Zoall or welte: age and ki ouue gach wnek T bwo waeks ot Hhe ox lelmmmmwn o Ny lndarmd, ' iscondd Py rl o teh course And I can’t "help you, eh? Do you | return books in worning when required. Gltes in | axpariencs are baaiom: A BOOK for both s lopsy, Rhenatisg, Pil Worlu, Uriiary and Skin Dia: o8, Serinal Weakuoss (night losses) Sexual Debility (loss uf sexual power) of the opplcant. e o £ creiar o1t sl parlenan | oy wero chased for quite a distance, | i two milos and quarter in length, and | scorn my gratitudol” st e i S ok S | S0t chcr o s e sont e Ss2tlewk 3. J. L C. JEWETT, City Clerk, V.wolsdo Even. Swirly ' | but escaped. . Two men were soon after | “Foxtail” came in ten lengths in frontof | *‘In this case Ull be obliged to,” OFFICE ,l.u DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, O WO § oent Stamiy. VIS IS i i

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