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THE DILY BEE-~-OMAHA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1884. NEW YORK WORKING GIRLS, were heard, and when the inmates of the durance of the poor creature were more house reached the room they found Kate You Cannot Buy It in the interestod in her, than ever. One pas. R wik 1 o Sk iy tenk bl 03 o Bar-rooms. The Shirtmakers Who Tofl All Day |seuger, a produce broker whom 1 knew, | Townsend lying in & pool of blood. Life |to buy several votes at the usual price. * What an absurd idea it is to send | THE 0 b ere e Who |ssid to me one morning: was oxtinct. Sykes declared that she |Ho laid down his four deuces, with the asick man, with an ailing stomach, Sake Torpedoos, “Ilook for that faceat the window |had attacted him with a knife, and that | remark that he would not come in again a_ torpid ii\'cr. and impoverished L ' and for the roof of the produce-exchange(he had killed her in self-defense. He|until he had something. He evidently blood, to a bar-room to swallow SRS S every morning with the utmost anxiety. | was severely wounded in the thigh. He[had something after that, as he quit some stimulating stuff, and call it | T doubt if anywhere on eartli, excopt |If that face goes away before tho st of | promptly surrendered himaclt and was 1,100 winner before the hotel bell an- dicine! in the coal-mines of England, a more | August I shall loose 825, 1f I find the |committed to jail. The killing was done [ nounced that hash was ready. It is a R unt of mischicf | Wretched, ~poverty-stricken, unhappy, | flag on the roof of the produce exchange | with a broad bladed bowie-knife nine commen occurrence in Frankfort to see e e 1 ~hus |and miserable ot of women can be found I will know that some of the members [inches long. Eleved wounds were found | a man drop cool hundred on a hand. jssconstantly done by men who thus | g0 5 ohirtmakers of New York, writes | are dead, and that will cost me $10 more, |in the body. The crimo produced a tre- Has the Largest Stook in Omaha andiMales the Lowest Prices. them worse. Instead of gaining |women, and they work all day long and | housed in my office. immense concourse of people. After her I ™ of strength they only acquire the dis- | part of every night for a_miserablo pit- The broker lost his monoy. Shortly |death her will, made ten jears bafore pots R O B TR T Bl graceful habit of tippling. tanco. The work is excessively hard. | before the 1at of August the fifty thou-|was probated. It bequeathed all her[bad he could hardly Lobble to the honse. 1t is a point worth noting in con- They make the garments for the big|eand men were shocked or gladdened, as | property to Sykes, but the courts refused | Used Zhomas’ Eclectric Oil and was re ity f‘.] Brown's Iron Bitters, |deslers, and so great is tho competition |the case might be, by sceing in the place | to give him possession pending his trial. work the i "-'lv'rv,-hw I have 3 s g b % | that a day's labor, extending from 7 in |of the beautiful girl who had so long sat S —— i ealihn y that this ‘valuable medicine is 10t | 40"y oming ill 10 at_night, rosults in | framed <in by the window a raw-boned, 3 2% 4 — sold in bar-rooms, and will not be. |{he magnificont stipend of 45 canta n day! | scrawny, and frockled woman, With &| «f sk pentr et T o | Itis not a drink. It is a remedy. |They live in garrets and cellars, and they | face 8o positiuely ugly that_ it would stop | thought of being a clergymen’ T graduated in| Hugo Schenk, who was recently arrest- Sal . i It is not made to tickle the palate of [are, without exception, wan, sickly-|a Chinese funeral. Speculation was rife | modicine, but loft » Incrative practico for ray |ed at Vienna for the murder of four |Puy at Low Prices by takiug advantage of the great inducements set out old topers. It is made to heal dis- |looking, and weary. Tt is rather odd (as to what had become of the girl. One rofession, forty el L I was | women, partly confessed his crimes, but | by ease. It is not made to promote the |that a ':n,u;n{’_ n'!‘ -(llulrtv;mk-irnd are d':i :}};rm_!lnfk Gyt u]_w-trxvn el gl Sy d('n:fQ nomheuf )zlm- ch:rgem Thow dlock- vaht i women who, irth and natural advan: | about 3 o'clock in the afternoon in Au- , \ Thom clectric smith in whose house he was arrested was g el ofa ot of biblous | e, 7SRRI e e T Sttt 160 b, St e i e vl pagsmvame erevaTor |HAS, SHIVERICK fellows standing arol bag < of women workers, girl, when somebody proposed that we | diphtheria, and Z%omas’ hclectric Oil cured | four families have for many years lived | ) asking each other, “What will you | ™y emember one Saturday afterncon |should go up into the carpet-house and | them, and if taken in timo it will cure seven [ solely upon the savings of murdered ser- ake?” It is a true tonic; an iron |some time ago I had occasion to visit a [ask about her, For a moment it seemed ;'"w;""t Ll I am f'l'"hdcm l: is cure|vant” girls, and it “is thought likely To All Floors 1206, 1208 nd 1210 FarnamSt medicine containing the only prepa- | large shirt-house in Eldridge street when |a rash and dreadful thing to do, ~But|{orthe most ovstinate Gild or coneh, and i} Schenk's vietims will be found to exceed o ~— OMAHA, NEB, ration of iron which can safely and | the women were presenting their checks |after a little thought we ascended the | fifit with 07, and then place the end of the | half & dozen. He confessed to one crime beneficially be taken into the systen | for E&ymont. It was the endof the|stepsand climed to the second s‘ory of |spoon in one nostril and draw the Oil out of | which none suspected, and also to having ] week, and they had all brought in their | the building. When we got there we | the n into the head, by snuffing as hard as | murdered an aunt and niece of the name T Bal : B~ _fab ¢ |work. There were, perhaps, 150 of them | were stared at by several hundred em- f the ‘]""" : 'i"fll"" falls el “;“'l the | of Timal, He did not show much courage r. \ in lino waiting to bo paid at the ouhior's | ployes, and guyed unmercifully. until we e s el e o o, {hwill | Wwhile being examined and fainted several s ea Is ea % |desk, They had brought their work dur- | found the superintendent. Ho was lit- | Shaen it ont and oure thelr satarsh. doaf- | times. Schlossarek, the locksmith, seems | 403 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, I0WA, U. S. A. Established 1878—Catarrh, g the week, and had received a check | tlo man, with a quick, nervous manner, | ness and earache, it has done wonders to my |a more determined character, but his | Deafness, Lung and Nervous ases Speedily and Permanently Cured. Patients for each piece as it wasreturned. At tho [and a bald head, Wo stated our errand | certain knowledge. It is the cnly medicine | w fo, who is ignorent of his crimes, was | Cured at Home. Write for *“Tie MEnIcAL-MISSIONARY,” . f Ths Passll end of the week they presented all their [to him as quickly as possible, He |dubbed patent medicine that I have over felt difficult to deal with, In her dunpni’r she | Consultation and Correspondence Gratis, P. (‘: Box 202, orTelol;hmz:\;p&".F;;z: trifle with themselves. Instead of ) oorrespondent of The Cincinnati En- |T can never draw a long breath until 1|mondous sensation in New Orloans, and $05; Odorge Dodie Bpuisi healing their diseascs, they make |quirer. There are thousands of these [have seen both lotterics and am safely | the funeral of the victim called forth an ,I.hi‘ml'um;n" livos n B 5 The Vi Murdere . s Sl g gtk Purchasers should avail themselves of the opportunity now offered to checks for payment. The sum which each | said: ik recommondicg, and I am ver seemed ready to kill her babe for being a 20N, ZDWARD RUSSELL, Post: : ¢Phvsi n f11 s S Y y e it h fon derati 9 \ . 2 bt} I3 » Pustmaster, Davenport, says: ¢‘Physician of woman roceived was actually pitiable, It is mwmuhmg'huw much interest ;’;;,’ ',,,,"'v' m{',,,'f:;"w““fi,.";,‘:'h‘cfit:,‘,E'u?""'l'mm“ murderer’s child, It is declared that a iteal Ability and N7 irke st” CONGRESSMAD MURyP]l\', Dx\enpor!. nnd]np -nm“mmhlu :ou«‘mpc:;we_:gow they :}::‘Bsz;‘l f.:.a.tgd, en\;i}-: nlm only three ;:f vr{wl;t }in[nl a.:.‘l;wwl..gr rm-l.:, me like | band o; at least m&‘ceen pel;zans ,;,11 1{:.;1 witen: ‘*An rionorable Man, Fine Success, Wonderful Cures,”—Hours. 8 tn 5, can live and support their families on so ‘ee thousand m 0 have come up to | Zwmnas’ " Eelectric Oul. « K. F. Crane, |in one house in the remote suburb of — = == = —_ 3 little money. As they stood in line I |ask about her. Her history was not re- | Corry, Pa. Rudolphsheim, near Vienna, and planned Wrst's N > Dy Tnear. | Va8 struck by the extraordinary delicacy [ markable in any respect, and she is now TR < these murders. Hugo Schenk was the e mvnee for Hysterin, Dimi: | of the majority of the faces, There was | doing quite well.” MAMMOTH LIVE STOUK CO. | member intrusted with the work of entic- Do l‘xmvul"ltmll,l’ s, Norvous lrllm:‘iulmv‘n. not a healthy-looking woman in the en- ¢*What became of her? e ing the girls away and murdering them < e B e ek afuiness, Mental Do | tire crowd, and the majority had the| ‘You seem very anxious to know,” | A New Organization in Which Two | with Schlosarek's aid. [] ] ., said the little man, with a very hard ot Our Prominent Business The first of the cases in which Schenk prossion, Saftoning of the Brain resulting in in- | palid look common to those who spend twinkle of his right eye, as he stared eanity and leading to misery, decay und d ey ‘ fanity nod leading to, misery, doquy wid Comer | the most of their timo indoors. Most of Estate PREVENTIVE AND CURE. b Z0R EITHER SEX, Th romedy being injected airectly o the seat “40a39, requires no change of dlet or nauseous, ‘mercurial of poisonous medioinos $o bo Y g hen 11ed 18 provantiva b impossiole to contrat any ; caaa of thoso al nnxarm.mly sicted we quar. autes threo boxes to oure, or we will retund the wmoney. Price by mall, postage paid, §2 per box,or Abres boxes for Men are Interested. is suspected dates back to August, 1878, Premataro Old Agt, BArrCnioet, one tnoroant. | them woro faded bonnets and were wrap- | at us. . e E G L VUDDUREA b5 hkve lGhoEvEae orrheen caused byovor-oxortion of thob oIf- | ped tightly in old shaws. Fully three-| ‘‘Yes, we have come all the way up| i o in August last. The earliest victim was oot r m e B o« | quarters of the number wore gloves very | hero to seo if wo couldn't find out what A P . |much out at the finger-ends. Among [had become of her, We have no base day from his trip to Cheyenne, where ho ?}]}urluch, vlvh]c(\l wfu en‘l‘plpyiedf l:;‘ cook in 1o curo eny cases With ench ondar recnived bywt | former years had undoubtedly been those | ply by curiosit had gonl fo petfet, the incorporation of ¢ o fingrioe, The polica wers nformed for six poxes, aecompanied Wi ), wo will N4 y LO4E ihe Tad b b6 h . wore quict, Holt-contained, and resorved | tho same hard glitter in his eye. Thero | Orozon Stock and Land compony, which | ¢I1 B9 147 booh seh wt.0 b, wes o8 She There was not a woman among them who | was a painful pause. We stood and stared | *icceeds to_the business heretefore car- f - S ot Ay E 6l riedhey who on the day before was going about better livelihood than that of making |on with their guying, and the little man | this city. v with her, The stranger R RILiG 1 DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S SHIFESSTNBAV 6 EO Ll Bropiblor Aot The company is incorporated under the g a long wait, some ene of our party said: " h came out and they walked about till 9 f « ; shares of 8100 each. William Evans, of y : AL It is always a mystery to me. These ‘Well, what the deuce did Becomn of Cheyenne, i president; Jas. Bnldi'ng, m., when the woman, who is represented their health because they think it is| ‘‘She married,” said the little man la- ¢ rsturned toward her home. She had : i Collins, Cheyenne, secrotary and trons: ! ¢ more respectable to do thie sort of afconically. There was another dreary urer; E. Blowett, Fremont, general su- made the acquaintance of the man by it all—they conceive that this work s [ enough to say: ¢ y On’j August 4 she said was shefjgoing to very much higher toned than thanof a| ‘‘Who!” ?.:sub(:;egn}:.(fir:fi::céf&?flhd.11.‘:.6 m‘g make an excursion to the mountains, idea of being their own mistresses, and| Then we left. 3 : her master did. On the da; / 3 el WG it Y in the near future, making 10,000 head L) 3 y 80 they continue at the drudgery. Prob. nother distinct class of New York fnall. Theirrangos are located in Baker | 2med she carried a lady's enameled line could get good comfortable homes, |age, and who ure obliged to work for a P - bracelets, and a savings-bank book for casy hours and abundant food if they |living. They are the cash girls in the |L1aho, Iying between the Snake river on f"J77 G5, TAC § SWAEE BIE PHL o8 b montis FeatmeEk Mr. Ed, Blowett raturnod home yester. | Lheresa Ketterl. 37 years of age, from WE GUARANTEE S8IX BOXES | thom were a number of faces which in |and sinister motives. We are moved sim- e f ! L sond tho parchaser oot W of thorougbly attractive women. 'They | *No doubt,” aid the littlo man, with §"% organization to bo known as th (% 75, (et The PRl wraro infommod €. . GOODMAN, A euvj0maha Neh. dud not look as though she was fit for a |at each other, while the operatives kept [Tied on by Mesurs. Blewett & Balding, of Sl Do et oy Sy ey e kept on with his staring. Finally, after laws of Wyoming, for $1,000,000, in the missing woman near a house. She AND women work like galley slaves and ruin | her?” Frendonty id] vios:prekidentss JehnyW: by all as of highly respectable character, thing—and this is the strangest part of | pause. Finally I mustered up courage perintendent. The company will deal in | MOAnS of matrimonial advertisement. shop girl, They are overcome by the| ‘‘Me,” said the little man. contracted for 4,000 more,to be delivered but that she would return before ably three fourths of the women here in | girls are those who are under 14 years of county, ( )mgou, and Omyheo county, | 3tch with chain, several rings and would go out as chambermaids, or cooks, | big dry goods stores, the errand girls in | the east and the Bluo mountains on the |4 bl August 6, two days after her de- {WRITTEN|GUARANTEES but they leave that sort of things to Irish | small shops, and the workers in factories, | ¥est: This country is one finely adapted 2 AR ik immign’n’nu, o Her One day 1 was walking along West Broad. | t0 the raising of live stock, providing E::::r:bflekb;?n‘{\ &’:m%::en:fie;o utuhce et e "1™ Probably after the shirt girls in point | way when a sign from the second story | 00d pasture and aflording excellent water < o ; 3 a sign frc i Tho woman had taken with her her dog : Dr.Felix LeBrun8sCo ¢! isheduoas come the women and |of s low briek building attmcted my ot |, ¥ horso aro fino snimals and ater | i basket. On August 10, this *bask- - - Omaha, Noh. BOLE PROPRIETORS, sorts. They are obliged to get to work | made here.” Impelled by curiosity, and | ¢ OF two cf“’“‘"’ru“‘iy will be brought ga ]“:fi:s ::;rc:: :r:im.na'fi‘?l:x;);nlgct lv‘j: 6. F. Goodman, Druggist, [Sole Agent, for Omaha | at G oalsol) fittite morning, and they [ having nothing on my hands, T wandered |t 8 state of perfoction e R N S e e gd mao Wiy |aro not roloased till 6 at night, They |up-stairs. Thero in a littlo room in the |80 large a heard. They mow have on | FEE PLC A SRS TR0 Below will b found a few of the BEST and most DESIRABLE —————__|make all sorts of things, from papor [rear of thohouse I found about sixty [hond 00 fine Norman and Clydesdale ™ 7" BES JFEHEER0E 0t B0 - bARGAINS: 266TH EDITION, PRICE $1.00, |boxes to delicate flowers. They aro |girle, nono of whom waro ovor 16 yoar of ALt SUe ROy il b e ) OMAHA CITY PROPERTY, 3 +UY) [ herded in the lofts of immense buildings [age. They were the most woebegone, ond expect to import a numper from f c"% }ll" OF"":;O" A EE s "i"i:" No.'211—2 story brick residence, near St. Mary's avenue, at s BY MAIL POSTPAiD.. . in manufacturing aistricts of the city, [stunted littlo things that I have ever | rance the coming year Gt e Rl L bargain, r~ and are a class distinot and separato from |seen. There was something pitiable in |, Four men are required to look after nllm.e,b °B°P‘"m’t 1imn 2 ’i-“-m 00N, 0. 221—12 vacant lots, 1 block from street cars, same distance any othr in Now York. Thoy aifcc to |their wrotchednoss. Thoy wofo making | tho stock on. the rauges in winter timo | chambermaid out of service, living in 8| | from Hansoom Park. We oor theso lots, which e very desirable dispiso the more showy shop-girls and | torpedoes. One batch of little girls|®nd about eighteen hands will be om- k‘lx bl Soh Il?"m’tead‘ € ':L '“’.i — for building purposes, at a low figure for a few days only. the more miserable shirt-makers, and are | filled a number of holes in square boards, | Ployed during the summer to round-up [ Hugo Sc ?n '(l;m = mgd h an r?lb“ 2 No. 226—3 lots on Saunders street, near Charles.” These lots will proud of their proficiency in their own |which they held upon their laps, with |14 brand tho homes. Noxt year they |pRethesr, for Gracom anc ad not been be sold cheap and are well located for a block of stores. By / VR TS 4 - 2.5 heard of since by their relatives. This . == special line. They have reason to bo, |the pebbles and silver of which top tor- | €XPect to have 2,500 head of colts to |k ! Y No. 229—Business property, rents for $2.000, pays 20 per cent. nnow TH'sElF h[)’r of all wage {orken in New York pedoes are made. Other little girls took label. o Ry :'-‘f;m"hfmfl W“h.lodg:: by the fi.}'.‘fi“ Best thing ever ofleru{ At dieples L | ' they are the most scnsible. When a[the boads from them and stamped pa-|. The old Sievers, or Hillsido farm, ly- di e S of-e PlRo i erio00. o No. 235—Three houses and lots, rents for;81,200 per year. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK | woman of cluss goss out to work it is[per_into tho holes on to tho silver and |in8 five miles north of Fromont and |director of police, being informed by tele- No. 241—3 lots in Bartlett's addition, very chesp. that she should choose some }’ehhl . Othors extracted the material | herotofore ownod by Mr. Blowett, has Ié"l’d‘ oht e o Lemern. No. 253—16 acres in Cunningham's addition. " o N MAN HOOD 1| special branch as it is far.a boy who | from the holes and wrapped it up in other \fmen turned fuéh) the company. This | bere t'_: ctselof Ke}te_i-l, l?c “.h‘d; thie No. 247—3 lots in Hanscom place, Pxhaustod Vitaity, Nervous and Physioal Debitity | 218X in 1ife to chooso a particular trade. bits of brown paper. All of them wore | %" m';":}:‘ ‘i, 30:"?' of ‘“1110 land ’I’q"d :;:::3“’ ";‘“ w,f.."’ Eim‘ cetltibnte u}\t; No. 94—4 lots on S, 10th street. Easy terms. Each, $300, Prosatire Doctinn o Mo On and Physiost Debility | Women who oxcel in any of the various | little leatheraprons, and their hands and [i8 0ne of tho best stock ranchesin Ne- A (o o No. 102—House and lot. House, 5 rooms and basement. Lot, 60 waitold miserios osulting ‘rom Indleceetiony.or ox. | grades of the numerous industrios in [arms were almost black from the -work, | Praska. It is divided up into convenient | nother girl named Maria Gruusam, in x140, 8. 10th streot, near Charles, $500 down, balance in 2 years. 'm‘:mi.'&’&:'ffl%’mfifl“fl'f“‘fi g(ew Yoak command good prices and are | Their movements were quick. They pastures and 220 acres of it are seeded :8‘:} establishment of an old lady in April, $1,400. koo Seise. saa e wiro (e lasuss | novor in noed of work. That they have | wero as solomn. ns judgos. ~Tho superin. [40VA. in blue grass. Tho yards aro all | 1885, ~They were both wall-behaved No. 84—9 lots, 66x132 each, S. 10th st. Must be sold altogether. B found by the Author, whoss sxperience for 3 | to work very hard is indisputablo. tendent, an old German, carried a rattan, | uPPlied with living water from a good | diligent girls, and had, the first, 750 4,500, Jgore s such asprobably never botore felltothe 1o | *'1'ahall never forget one women who |The children worked 'from 7 until 5, |and never failing spring. A good barn |florius, and the other 500 florins in the No. 77—8 houses, 2 brick and 1 frame, on lot 66x132, S. 11th st. Bl et e s e o attracted the attention of at leaat fifty | They received 60 centa a day. These aro [ 190 foet long is already on the place and | savings bank. . They thought of marry. 4,900 cash, balance long time. ~$7,250. ) ! oo naes worc my very seie,mechanial Uk | thousand peoplo a day for soveral months |8 fow of the many olasses in’ New York, | three moro of the sume sizo will b built |ing, ~and, like ~Ketterl ~each of No. 40—~One acro lot and house, 4 rooms, 4 blocks, 8. St. Mary ’ Thin sountry for §5.60, or the ooy will be refanded | in & carpet factory near the elevated road. it e as soon as posaible. :1“““ 2 vertised for a husband, Two avenue street car line, Very cheap. $3,700. Liberal terma. 3 in gvory nstancn, iice nly §100/by mal, post. | The factory in question is situnted direct: Eminent Medical Testimony. Theitgrase il be ghroughs herelfrom con/a terward Josephine Timal received No. 11—3 houses and lots, 50x140, S. 16th st., N of railroad. This . lo osuts. Band now. Gold | 15 opnosite and within twenty foot of the 19 Easr 320 Stxzer, the ranges, placed on foed, groomed and |a lotter asking for an interview. The is the best bargain for an investor ever offered in the city. $2,600. ch he refers. 'lzhinf avenue elevated station at Chatham New York, March 15, 1883, Rrokeniouhoihatmons. (illamid00Re /400 |itier Ao foithia housn and Lntroduced No. 90—A good house of 5 rooms, with basement and other good , to th . book should be v the young for instruc. i e head will be kept on this farm constantly | himself as an engineer out of work. He 1 5 rui ton, and by tho affioted for relief, 16 will benott | HIVAFS: From the station could be seen | I have used ArLoock Porous PLASTER | yng buyers will make their purchase at | spoke, however, of a rich aunt,and seems fi'}{:‘;‘.’f:fi:‘,‘,‘;; p&?fl?‘l‘iafiyx:&fng;&g i st lo it Csabas of wookely. $0 whoma fhls book ;:,":fl,l,;"‘,‘,"‘i::g attering. mhiver ot 1oy, practios with remurkablo success, (¢his point, It is the intention of the | to have gained over the girl very quickly, No. 19— Now house and barw. Lot, 133x148, This is a very de- il s be et whothr yock, parea, guardias, | Jyy on Businios men who oame down | when. appliod A T LAY for Weal | managers to also import 100 head of | for after the first interview she told her sirable residence property, and is offored at a low price. Wil %ex- e e Fokbty M liar bitute, or Dr. W, | n-the morning and were obliged. to et | Soins T Mor oy popck for Weak | (oroughbred brood mares to b placed | friend that she was very happy and hoped e e M 0n: E i 5. Parkor, No, 4 Bulfinch Streat, Boston Mass. Wh | o{f ot Chatham square, 50 a8 to connect |aford almost imatunt roli £ in Goughy |on this farm and Mr. Blewott will go to | to make a good marriage. After a further No. 143—2 lots in Block K, Lowe's 1st addition, $150 each. il ottt | with tho brwaio road ¢ tho- ity hall | Colds and Liver Complaints T cordilly | A0S Dext summer 0 mako b scloc | courlahip Jotophine “told. Mari that No. 165—8lots in Boyd's’addition, 8175 each, ~Hasy torms Sabied the sl of . other phye-| clane | watched the women curiously i’ they | recommend I:l‘:n umlt)l mb. t m:lr M| Honss Shanc insirted qnihec leaviog seryice, a8 No. 167—3 lots in Lowe's second addition. Each Wz‘mm 1 Siout a3 tnstaue " aitures " 4TY S | waitod for their trains. At hight when | Plaster ever made, and . would " aes. | T gentlemen composing this firm aro | ho could not marry a_domestio servat. acre, with house and barn. Bargain, 2 - = TH thy waited in tho mumo placo thoy [tion the public. againat the numerous| "L 8ctive and thorough-going business | Josophine loft hot mistross on May 25, No. 169—4 acro lta in Lomo's econd addition. watched them again ‘until their train | other so-called Porous Plastors that are | " V1o hav made a big succoss in their | It struck the friend Maria as strange that No, 179—1 lot in Kounts' third addition. New] houso of 8 live stock operations during the past few | the bridegroom did not come to fetch his rooms, barns, etc. $1,800. years, but in this new deal the prospects | bride, but sent her a message through a No. 181—1 lot in Kountz’ third addition, 2 houses, etc. $1,500. Y o s, o ablic; 5 aro that thoy will meet with a success | commissionaire that he was waiting for No. 184—2 lots in Block 8, Kountz' third addition.. Must be sold IN BOTTLES. yoar tho eyes of evory man were atiract. | KOBERIS, NEWTON,M. D.. L. R.C,§, | 1Precedented in the horse-raising in-|her in the square beforo tho Yotive ethor, 2,200, ’ ' % od toward the southern window of the| ILate Chef de Cliniq'u 2 H(‘upml P dustry of the west. church, i{o. 186—3 acres in Okahoma, with good b-room house and other came along. More than fifty the d ht to be Imported Beer o e it (ha Ve D ea | RaSEA my:rp:l R eRion & eredplona u er, . . TRl o ks Wi Ble o | G i ons ¥0. the “London Howpl Mrs. J. Berey, of Portland, Mo., writos — | sented himself at the house of one of her i E‘:’i’:‘:' g & remarkably handsome women, and she | mic priuhll.. xlninh’:tl Ib’:ugl?: % o!:fl:& HENRYS CARBOLIC SALVE 1 doiug a | sisters and told her that he wished their gg: ggéjoflm“f::: E::: %T';}:Ofl R % n 1 doal of good, Some of my friends charmed the oyes of the multifudo from [for Diseases of the Skin, London. Con- | fave be 5 Y aunt, who was a cook, to take charge of 240 acre farm chan, the moment she made her appearance. | suiting Physician and Sl;rgu?n.on o Llnl‘nakh‘(etnll-s.r flz‘u‘mefil:l':g § tl:v:“ee'\':l fl:lk his household. =~ He ‘t’“"“"d“d the aunt, for Oifiywl:':flpflfl -M$c$&~neh‘, F2pe o W echangs DOMESTIC. She hzd a -bm? flgurel, mp.x,{ arma, Boware of counterfeits. :oho had 1,100 ‘;lfr;g-‘;;i the H!V;nzhbm, No. 12—2,000 acres of improved landin Hitchcock county, Nebrasks, A magnificent eyes, lots of color, and | When you want the most carefull; - p T TRANAOR oonsent, and le enna with her on ranging in price 3,60 to Y Budweiser, Bt (e D T SO RDE | R ully pro- | pARKER'S PAIN PANACEA cures patn | the dth of June, and the money was all 1?:'{7':%“"::"3 ot (,',t:' e S county, Will ex. best Plaster made, ask 3 ed down at the multitude who watched | druggist for ALLoock's Porous. I’l«nwyr‘?ur ::txflll‘;d Bosst. For use externally, and | withdrawn from the bank soon afterward. y change for cit; 3 3 ukee, | her eagerly, but she never smiled at the — —— f— The aunt has not been seen since her de- ;g‘?;i?lsh’a B::E ;:tr{n m‘%x?grf:f.wflmu from Omaha, contains dudes, nor gave the slightest glance of Sykes Olearcd, DR. ROGER'S VEGETABLE WORM | parture. 160 acres, 2 houses, wells, cisterns, barns and all other first class im. iti e - P + |SYRUP iy tly de W d re- i i i i - RNl o, s bankars. becke | New Onsatws, Fob, 1-The oy o 20 Shi s B ™ ety o i wod e e il R prery 80 amorously. She was a subject of con- | the murder of the notorious Kate Town- | DR, DeWITT ¢, KELLINGER'S LINT. | that the money had been takenout by un 0, 107—Several valuable and low-priced tracl i vorsation every morning for a long time | send, c{un of the New Orleans de::;- MENT iy an {ufalliable oure for Rheumatism, unknown man, and it was also found that oounty, T by o npd o Mndiocn after llluk :fi nu:o her appearance, The | mond, brouht in & verdict to-day of not fl's“‘;"- ltm:i“" L:.Nl D::;” ‘°§h"h;{3°dp' the P“‘h"‘id“l 9“8‘_'1;"‘]‘“‘1 ‘;:Fd- in his 16 farms within from - o 12 wmiles of railroad, and 23 pleces of fm- Tookiod at the ity hall clogh ~ When oty | SuiLy, iohe otse haa boen watchod with | 61 Promota the rowth of ML, | oo e Tox ha. servant, bat who wea| | Ecjed laads, near Table Rocky Nebrasks, all convenieatly neer : Y S ugh In 's Balsam o h e 1n many inaf it i g::c llel!Jd ‘hlno her bhhn.k' hair was | prison waiting trial for the murder of the llh‘:-.xm mm:“&'u:uff' ]adt:'. %’;‘::xli: really l:" hmtllxer.lfnl Beht::k. 'vf,"l;" “‘“’.?l other oom{tiu in "h:“ha we :“":‘: in farms Mwn !.Il::. hlnvun h:nr“ " m:om :hc;mn. managed to secure poasession of | used nurnn:fiyu » plaster, ::ixl‘:: m‘;"‘ :’i:m""“‘ P o chi‘l: m and unimproved lands, are Jefferson, Knox, Clay, Valley, Webster Rox Baad, Shio wore & bi of aonething | wil: oot Ma sy, e o, bl by i This trace was followed up, and it was Gy, B, Wooons, Vilioees, Cass, Bowase, Morick sod Mk white about her neck, and looked re- mk'ing @ with it vh'cn the court in’- Big Poker-Playing at Frankfort, |discovered that Hugo Schenk had first CORRESPONDENOE SOLICITED. provements. Also orchard matured and bearing. Will exchange for lawyers for securing his fore the hot weather began. Gredually | The criminal case promises to be followed | It seems that some of the members of | 3 had been staying since the lst of No- Bouthwest Corner 165th and Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. guw h'u‘-q.d; her hair, The case promises llwnfi'" said the man, ‘‘the es in | found dead in July, 1879, opp: of the heat and the awful to Townsend had for many years Louisyille man held four | ® bite by using Zhonas' Feleciric O, lot's do Suade in the test stvies and w boas trismie ¥ Aant g das, Al parizen A ol MR ed upon it. By the time scorching heat Sykes, the ‘defendant, who is connected | was 860 at a time to i 80 o the matter of the defalcation just discov- DEALER JIN the woman began to fade; the heavy car- | by a 1 litigation over the , | the Kent: i .| vember. The inquiry was pursued with hich she was compelled to stitch Fibedl ] tofwu:y a fiumofimn t.hn.r:fi hao. fifi&fi"fi?fl?‘;fi;flfl’. great execution. The director of police wi candi H. PHILLIPS, . neatly arranged, to be a rich one for the la Sykes, M h T l et e Syken ort would make the cold blood run T —— erchant al or! to hi awount of work which she was obliged to nown as the *‘queen of the demi- | deu The hay-seed It. | Thomas' Eclectric 5il is known to be good. 4 Dod. y-seed gentleman was | oy, i SI?. every day. Bo'r face grew m‘ of New Orleans, and her noto- | dealing, and managed to got a straight b of July had come she had wasted th ing famili . N ered. The shortage amounts to about 4 4 18 lr ot Th i a4 v Dk O bt b s i | i o s, e il it i, i S oF v s T r by o heotic flush, | h Naither man vi Pu oy ’:“ :“" :‘ O, Cowan is ample to cover the amount. (L fls fl bright j i winning, but finally’ the Louisville man mepea—— e dusty, and the glare from the dato for senator. A gentleman di- | Went to Linz, but Schenk, it was found, 840, other night a_delegate from Louisyille| If we can cure an ache, or “ 1604 Parnam 8., Next Door to Wabash Ticket Office, called when he !;.d 'oR &xan Sudden (;Iunnu of Weather are ETC.; LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES} and pretty. This was just be- | terfered t the sheriff in ion, | Clucinnati Enquirer, one to Prague and then to Linz, where i j puf on, quirer, Y H.B. IREY & 00, Real Estate Agonu, stroet and the heat of the air made the t ) i had left for Vienna. ok o ad o tying e e Homune teat of frowater infortaed | “sio i supposed. to have committed » She began to show traces of fa ; i it |some lively poker-playing at night. fourth murder—that of a girl who was among the tinhorn men of this city. The | What We Can Cure, Le: g ls . ' pearance disuppeared uittal. was playing with a mountain county dele- | Pain, or a lameness, or a burn, ruise, o NE SuIE AsD ov“,,;:-.';'flmn‘n’:mu:l. h::%':.'x m ol WOOLENS. A epociatty ma 3ad | day, observed tho change, and commens- | number of years lived with Troisville E |the dust counmenced to iy, - the batting | 14¢ 4¢puty tremsurer of the county, in ductive of Throat Diseaces, Coughs, Colds, o honie s down his ke, Thers i o more afectual relif in thosg “rd! and Get my li';xm befon boviag elsewhere, Yards, corner S ver shudder, by God, | Brows's BroNcuiAL TrocHES, Price 25 ots, #7d Dovglss. &'v- "vh qnd Douglan

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