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o ' o e b aren oy o B R o B3 e o THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA, MONDAY, A R T R e TARCH 3, "8¢4 YHL I)AH .Y BE E. “AT DAWN.” life went cut just sa she Wad brought| into this world a darling babe. AN ACEIDENT is anovel one,and wasa surprise to OR RENT—Furnished rooms on the northwes cor. 15th and Capitolavenue, formeriy Creiznton bench and bar, House. 189t The following is the assignment of 4 It is indeed a sad blow to the mourn- ]fl RNISHED room heated 223 N, 19tn. A Mill of Thirly-Three Rounds FOUERE | i o e "sooeny boun exitod upen to|A Streel Car Rt O the Tragk gp| = o0 st OMAHA' mourn, are again bathed in tears of sor- bbb Al S i " POR BALK, ;i Morning, March 3 Yesterday Near Oméha, sow, Ehey hiavs the ympathy of & Howt of §t, Mary's Avenue, Goldman vs, Brown. T s Monday Morning, March 3, friends who knew the deccased but to b el i Fone L corner. oo o Rt e Bl ' ke 4 Rt nt vs. spith. A on a8 & bargain, apy1y to 4. M. CLARKY. The Weather. Smith, of Chicago, and Miller, of bt S Several Persons Slightly Injured and | Specht va, Hilleke, 16 Wonther, Smith, ) Omaha Barb Wire Co. vs. Omaha. Iyr};:l“\"/ n vs, B. & M. 1. R. Co. in Ne- L Infants and Ch“dren Merchants’ National bank of Omaha| WWithout Morphine or Narcotine, vs, Krelle et al, An End to Bone Scraping, lot, one bleck ard Shepherd, of Harrisburg, Til., “Having received so much benefit from ¥ tric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let snffering| A stecot csr No. 3 was coming down Have had a ranning sors d on my Iog for oight yoars; my doctors told mo St. Mary's avenue yesterday morning, it all Considerably Excited, For the Missouri valley: Generally cold weather, northerly winds; higher barometer during the day, followed by rising temperature with east to south [ The 1ighit Olosed by a Foul by Miller | fiianity know it. Omaha, the Pugilists, and winds Tuesday, followed by falling V. | What gi: Lot 4, block 8, Shi and Smith Declared the Winner. Lisson vs, Woodworth. |, What Gures their fovers, mukes them slee Lot oh Chatles stre mmi—‘-—'—_ g i loctrio Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklon's | iy conditicn of the rails, and started Stein ot al. va. Woolf. ““_h”‘ Wk k. 1 G BT cornr loh Ari itor =2 =| Yesterday morning a8 the lamps were [ Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and | down grade at a furious rate. The driver| Kield etal. va. Gottheimer. } What cures their colic, kills their worms, Beautifal cast in Hanscom Place, $9000 LOOAL BREVITJES, 2 But_Castoria, | each. paling from approaching dawn, a proces- [well. " Brash vs. Miller. — Four lots. 8 front'ng on Farnam st " ui fifte ; e e i it i A i i ok e ?”"m.bu' FORE JUDGE NEVILLE, What quickly enres Constipation ouses 5,000, ¢ % sion of fifteon or twonty carriages was | ¢jes, mul‘Ih!.kI n's Arnica Salve at 25c. per | was unable to check its velocity. The e v, P —New crop clover and timothy seed for sale, | wending its way out of the northern part | box by C. F. ( { Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion But Trial of criminal cases. e — A GOOD WORK, herses woro hitched to a tongue attached Lastorie to the car, but were perfectly powerless " JU;_.IUS CESAR i against the car, which continually in- ' g " | A Wretchea resentation Iy the Bar- | creased in velocity. 5 way toa point near Florence cut-off, rett Troupe on Saturday As it came onto the carve at the cor-| Full Report of the Canvass and Sup- TR i AR STOONB PR GLILIN | s w0ty et DRIS “"l‘”“‘i" for & Yvening. nor of Twentioth and St. Mary's avenvo| PIY of the Deatitute in the Gity Toglish Tathisesn’ cliuroli 1) thia' Slty, and | PUFH8 of $Y00, was to take place Hotwesn . ! the horses were unable to keep in the PO WAN OIS will be horatnoxt Sunday and proach his first | O. H. Smith, of Chicago, and Prof. Ed| An audience of unusual sizo and char- | tracks, the car running by them, throw- Feb. 10, 1884 sermon, Miller, of this city, under the Police Ga- | aotor assembled at the opera house on |ing them down and dragging themsome i : —The month of March entered Saturday [ zetto rules. Saturday ovening to witnoss tho sublime | distance, and finally stopped. after being| fly persuaded that the facts in the like a lion, and it now remains to be seon| The party went to the road houso kept | tragedy of “Julius Civsar,” and to judge | thrown on its side. \ y ; ; following report will be interesting to the whother or not it will take its departuro in by Sam Gardner, where they warmed | of jts treatment in the hands of the Bar-| There wero thirty-four people in the | readers of yeur papor, I cheerfully trans- that meok and mild manner w0 characteristic [and winod thomselves. Tho night was | rett troupe. It in rather diffioult to speak | car, moat of them ladies on their way to ] i cribe them for your use: TANTED—Boy to 1un errands, Address of the little sheep. _|a very cold one for this season of the|of the manner in which it was put on and | church, several of whom were considera- 1555 o VEbvioe satidiied \‘ 3 do general office work. - Address U —Oak Chatham is the name of a new addi- oasi T) 1 writing. &on to the city of Omahs, the wlap for which year, and occasionally the snow fell and | qo justice to the subject. There were [bly injured. The occupants were unable [ Number of families visited. . Hbing 3 EAL ESTAT \ estate agent, Shugart, Waite & Wies, Council Bluffs, Towa. | of this city. The carringes were filled f8-1m. | 1,y tho sporting fraternity of this city ~VFrank Kellner was tho hvckman on 8ab | 41,4 o fow gontlemen who wore on their wrday discharged by Judge Beneke, —Rev. Mr. Detwiler, of Carthage college, Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and Hail Castorin, Fous R TSRS 3P Y 7 AN MY —— Centaur Liniment.—Anabs | TaonsatsLoton hodgo stroc. solute ocure for Rheumatism, down stairs, opp Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c., and an | ;- — SOR SATE—182 foot square on cornor. Instantancous Pain-reliover. Property { mile N, W T oat omee; MeCAGU ORI N | i 01t BALE—Full 1o l.nn Harnoy strect. 00x182 at F a0 eeaavk, oppositer. 0 0511 or eale by John L. MeCaj ue, real prodite postoffice 68140 Fine residonce between Dodge and Callon McCAGUE, opposite P O, 050-t¢ Gocd girl ina f ily of two. musk be 8 good | FIOR SALE 0k and good Ia [ rose, 110 S, 25th St. near Dodg: *!l be. MCCAG lmlu\m g a bargain, BELL & SHRIV ow, very desias 656-11 0 tf 500 Doy L0 TITY6 & delVery Wagon JOR SALE west Cuming at § s filod om Suturday st 1t is situated in | "% Dlown into tho faces of tho party by | many admirable points in tho work of [to get out of the door of the car, but At "‘.f.'f}',','fxfmi \’\ ’Aryh o famey serets 3y o thly paymests. JOAN L the northwest quarter of the southwest thg wmd_, whose \‘uluclty‘ was nearly | Mr, Barrott as Cassius, of Mr. James as | were helped out through the windows Nm{lh?mn! destitute indi s sup- T INIRTRTE: vmun mm F"“q"' TS “”‘”“hm o T nu-u,o quartor of section 5, township 15, rango 13| thirty milos an hour, From tho road | Brutus, of Mr. Mosoley as Marc Antony, [ by thoso on the outside, whom the acei- [ (BHed. o frioeetieeee s I o TAL ek K ioau, oops o east. house the party followed up the track of | and of Mr. Rogers ns Casca, but thess | dent had called to the scene. Al were | Nuttieh o BV, Hiliacod Mo ARl e i on the death of William [tho Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Paul & wore a0 much marrod by the almost rid | Gioied and some indulged in soreams. | Number of Testamonts sold W e 200 feet cast fronting well divide, [ 8 - ; § i . il The injured were Mrs. Warren Switzler, | Number of Testaments donated. . ided on Thursday night last, | Omaha railway nearly two miles, when [jculous manner in which the other char- | Mrs, Van Ostrom and another lady who | Portions of Bibles sold dying h;\ u-a‘chy Jfl;lv wli" be '"‘M lt:lh '-')T the bottoms . were reached. Here the [ acters were portrayed that they seemed runi(:lcn on l’:\lrl: IRELE] but whoso name | Nymber of buoks rece noon. A telogram has hoon roceived from his | 1o0geion stopped, and a twenty-four lostall their beauty. Th | CEHIS Y BESK A TS e o brother in Texas ordoring a docont burial at|F s od i yofour | to have lost all their beauty. The gon. | REECt DO MM, ) . | Gaeh valuo of books sold = foot ring was formed. Miller and Smith | tlomen mentioned did magnificently, but > 3 Cash value of books don: his exporso’ ; ; y ; ) B. E. B. Kennedy, close by, and cared | Gash *yalus of books 1 A will loc.|then alighted from their carriages and it required from them almost continued g " | stripped bare to thoir waistbands, Hawthorno addition ed from Bible MeCaGUE, L 1 only 10, to §208 ol 0. 036-tf od from L Qe 0.0, Howsid, T 8. : t od | for_thore, and later in the ' day went to| “Biblo house ture at the Baptist church on Monday even- W mith | horculoan exortion to keep tho entiro| their homes. The car was almost a total | Cach value of books on hindi ing, March 2, 1884, his subjoct being the | Wa8 seconded by William McCune and f play from passing the border line of the I"‘?‘““ P ”]‘“l‘l“:‘jrfl Vil tbidi T e “Battlo of Gettysburg.” Tickets are sold at | Miller by Baby Barnes. Jack Caldwell, gublime into the field of the burlesque. 3;.“';{;_‘;:’w;;“fl,;{f’h‘m““‘ LB RG] B 25 conts, resorved soats boing 50 cents and the |a sporting man of the city, was chosen | The thorough weakness of Mr. Barrotts| The car driver m'ly! T LFAC Wk |F Lot locturo for the benefit and under the auspices | roferce. Mes, 11, | = Charies st., 5. 4 Omaha, 1 block cast ‘of red barn, on 10th St. T posite I, 0., vod from 43 persons. at the ol eollocti EAL ¥ E wount of eollections. ... — R Tato it will pay you to watch this column for tho " o for services. ... support was not apparent in “Francesca” | thoroughly salted and sanded yesterday fi‘r‘;’;""'fl“‘,‘i‘“h \sh st tiss Ll f.fu’"}"."x'i}uf::? ;\‘:-‘w offerings of McCAGUE. ouposite P, 0. oset L il The men then entered the ring. Both |and “Hamlet,” and when it was an- e lln_nl that all precautions were | Othar oxpenses, postage, ete. forred. Mrs. Corbat, 1613 11 1" | 08 SALE-—Large house wnecom ok, s The Knights and Ladies of Honor held | waro in excellent physical condition and 8t PRETTII “Tali taken by him to prevent the occurrence. | Cash sent to Biblo EEN PROTECTOR-Unpe T ments e heap. ) opposite . the first hop of a serios of four Friday night at ki nounced in advertisements that “‘Julius g yocident was a most fortunate one | Expense of the work in excoss of col- Qoiered s new rubber undergar determination was stamped upon the countenance of each one. meht for lnaics. ment Co., 9 south ps, Underg 180-1m0. Masonic hall. There wore about one hundred couples presont. 1t was onoof the most pleps- Cuwsar” would be put on with the same | and the wonder is that no more were so.| lections company that was with Mr. Barrett at | riously hurt. May, Wintras Mo (,\wnm, : Cinci i ic i 3 9 \ ANTED —One hundred teams and one hundred ook and fixtivgs Wil > Time was called and promptly at 7 [the Cincinnati dramatic festival, the pub. A o5 Colp. American Bible Society. Vet bty S MORAN ral_terms on stock und ant and best managed partios of the soacon, | A Promply ab 11 had reason to hopo for something bet- = . s 7 C“.\‘.'. e b e Fasvata B Db nsiblo parties, Address having four ladies and four gentlemen floor | 0'clock the fight began. In the second A KIDNAPPER. L o ‘anfield Houso, Ninth and Farna 5 5 S35 4 tor. An actor of less established reputa- wanagers, who worked like beavers to make it [ round Smith won the first blood from a | tionthan Mr. Barrett would scarcely have plensant for all. The next hop will he held [terrific blow which landed directly over |dared to present a play like that of Sat- on March 11th. Miller's loft oye. Thirty-thron rounds | urday evening without a powerful sup- 403-1m A Starting Discovery, S 2 2 OR YOUNG MEN in city of country to | JOR SALE—Cow and Calf, cheap, 1335 Wilson St. Mr. Wi, Johnson, of Huron, Dak., writes o, light and pleasant work at their own o that his wife had been troubled with acute | homes; $2 to 55 a day u\-uh and quietly made; work Consid ble Excite it in the Dis- . requiring, as it doos, a good aetyr| 'FiotCourt Saturday Morning by | Bronchitls for many yoars, and that all rome. | & mail, no_cany o \LE CHEAY— Lo I polico court Saturdap thero wero | were fought inall. During the whole };:";wurly p‘; MOREATAGLIORIA \be an Attempt to Kidnap a dies tr ;1 gavo ho peranent elieh, until ho m;\r“r ure. Addross Mrv. A 5 procured a bottlo o Cuig's New thron asos for intoxication. One was sont up | battfe, which lasted an hour and twenty | audience probably surmiscd that the mob Child. e DO Sl for five days, one was seatenced to ten days|minutes, Miller forced the fighting, it|of five people in the forum scene were which had a magical effect, and produced ,i \ in tho county jailon broad aud water and tho | being the tactics of Smith to act on the | tho usual supernumeraries picked up in| Since the opening of the Sinclair case | permanent cupe 16 is guarantoed to cure alt case against tho third was continued, One|defensive and thereby exhaust his antag- | Omaha; this was not so, for all but one, g S el ¥ » c, 418 8. 18th Si, between 585.41 River. L & SHRIVI g X by ; in the district court a littlo seven year | Tubas, ¥ 10 gt . i disturher of the peaco was fined 5 aud com- |onist. Whenever Smith found himself | we believe, belonged to the company, | (19" qaughter, a sweot little ohild, of | . Lrial bottles Free 2t C. T Goodman's Drug ob. e | YO FALETwo e mecking birds:si 7 mitted. Ono vagrant was sentenced to ten | corneredwor tho fight growing warm he [and had other important speaking parts | St s ) Store. Large 1.0 UL A L days on broad and water, whilo the case|Wwould *‘go to grass,” and time would be |in the play. This mob, individuaily and | Georgia Sinclair, has been in attendance e W e © it st & sacond vagrant was continued. Oue | called. This strategy on the part of [ colloctively, was fearfully and wonder-|at court with her mother and grand- W o aa houseleper. Audress A N T SRR e ssmutod for summitting a muisance was | Smith caused Millor” to loso his tempor | fully made; in fact, of four of them it | mother daily. Whether it is dono to ex- | AN~ ASSIGNEE APPOINTED | nevoitcs. LR S ot G100, 3 M35 Brondes o several timos and Smith was struck by [ might bo said, relative to their under- | Ay 3 ] T | (e . Dt gL him two o throo times after. timo was | standings, thatWou'dit tako awholoforest | °it0 SYmPathy or what is the causo is not| .0 ecaitors of Prorey smradfora | VW i ini wie, o tan i it s —— T PRISONAL, | called, Fouls were claimed by Smith's | of such legs to make a cord, and of one [ known. i A by 16 Condiy Ooure: hotal or restaurant. “Aldress G, L. N 0o $20 per d second but wore disallowed by the re- | them that ho possessed the underpinning | Mrs. Sinclair has two children, a boy it iy E [ 5 ferce. Finally at the closo of the thirty- [ of a Colossus and the arms of a living|and a girl, the legimate fruits of her first , A H. Bowan, of Hastings, is in town. third round Miller struck his antagonist | skeleton. It required constant effort on | o Soan ' W0 Dib. . Hunyass is stopping at tho Millard, ablowon_ the faco after ho had gone |the part of the audience to suppresstheir g 2o W, I, oach is rogisterad at the Millard, |d0¥n and after time had been called. |laughter during tho speeches of Brutus|bel. One yearago last fall Dibbel loft bl i McCune claimed a foul which was ad-|and Autony, aud wo really beliove Mr. | the Sinclair woman and last September 1., B. Roynolds is rezistarod at the Millard. | judged 5o by the rofereo and the fight | Mosely was called before the curtain at|he obtained a divorce irom her in Colo- e e e e S e H. E. Baden, of Blair, is a guestof the[ended, Smith being declared tho win- | tho end of the act as much from sympa- | r1q0 and was given onstody of tho chil. | ooy it el R il e Millard, uer. Blankets were thrown over the | thy as for commendation. The manner | gron by'the fiwige, Ho placed them in |°F thi2 firm holding claims amounting to B. I, Goulding, of Kearnoy, is at the Mot. | Shoulders of tho pugilista who wore hur-|in” which Miss Manypenny came near | oarso” of Mrs. Sinclait’s mothor, bu | SLL074.74, nineteen wero present, rep- riod into their carriages and driven back | destroying the locket sceno in **Hamlet since that time according to the woman’s | Fesenting $10,256. to Sam Gardnar's where they wero rub- [ made discretion the botter part, and so |goto ity S0 SEERA KO TR hho assets of the firm as appraised bed and dressed, and later in the day |many breathed easior Saturday evening [ 5roort ¢ amount to $11,255. J. H. Manny was | 5 25ren ation drove into the city. Botweon ono hund- | whon it was observed that hor sceno as | *RE0tY" ¢\ obtaining a divorce, ho was | unsnimously cloctod assigneo by the | VW 'iors iy b within 1001 1s”biseks of | Tn01 31 rur §1,000, o reshience Edward Snyder and A. (i, Moore, Ewing, |red and one hundred and twenty-five | Calphurnia with Cicsar had been cut out; | A e Rt 1 hi ife | creditors and possession of the goods | the Post office. 'Sure pay but not over §12. per mo. south 12th strect, that will rent for Ay r’t e . . g Wi 18 wiie ¢ . . 3 sae . f 640-3§ month. Must be sold at once. are at tho Paxton, witnessed the mill and the best ot order | likewise when it became apparent that|.¢ Fremont, in this state. will be given him by Sherift’ Miller, who nport Sts. > : : a position_an copy- A meeting of the croditors of Piercy G perite tho & Bradford, stove dealers, who made an assignment a couple of weeks ago, was held in the county court room on Satur- 54 6 room house in Hanscom Place, noar street IREY & MOLTER, S. W. corner ] o _practical tinner, ‘Address Box 81, Bt | for selling, 581§ braska. oun man w a place AW, ro luts, 1 and projected streot car line. C. Bruner or L. V. Morse, cor. 13 ropolitan. F. Vogel, Plattsmonth, is a guest of the Paxton, AISCELLANEOUS WANT | " ; 90 V T —— ot BARKER & MAYNE. 3 S prevailed throughout, and when the foul [ the mob which officiated at the forum o iRt Ehe itk o izl ab _| under the law has had them in custody MTED-—Two unfurnished rooms for wan and 0 Blanhard, Lewvenworth, Kux, 18 4| way allowod by tho roferee not a murmur | would not bo called on to porsorate the | roreed b3, ms the. isht oo tho sty - o e wi i Blosh 0. Shone” Uil | TR0 SATE—ice 1 room o, goot e, 1 tho Matropolitan, of dissent was heard. Neither one of the | ermies toward the tragic climax. The 2 Y 2 o= PIMIIIE ket S1 oo jail with her mother, and Saturday, in company with Deputy Sheriff Crowel, was on her way to the court room. Just as the doputy sheriff, Mrs. Sinclair and i 1arpe 1oty bbby o€ dsty Oruling T ront, anc room to gentleman and | §1,000. iy e s | 6.2.41 th beard 1014 Webster St. o room house, quarter acre_ground, Burt St., onthly payments. BAKKER & MAY or. 13th and_ Fann Win. Steadman and L. E. Boston are stop- ( men was terribly punished and good | quarrel scene between Brutus and Cas- ping at the Motropolitan, feeling seomed to exist between them |sius elicited warm admiration; likewise F. C. Harrison and I, M, Mullon, Lincoln, | through nearly the wholo fight. Later | Miss Wainwright's too brief appearance are stopping at the Paxton, in the afternoon Smith was seen at Hig-|as Portia; aud a beautiful picture that -t or chi cl QOR “Sovith 13th str gina' restaurant, and with tho oxcoption | will linger in many minds was the scone | 'o% bl hud, veached tho head of the lfifl'mww e, DARRKL & MAYNE LY Alox. Coardand James Allen Boston, ave | o¢ 1 b 1 : stairs leading to the court room, this man 00-£1 A i of a ccuplo of bruises on his face, nothing | between the sleepy boy Lucius and |pyippe] appeared upon the scene,and rush- T = - Loy AWITIRAAS the Matrpollian, of the mill could bo seen on him, al-| Brutus just provious to the apparition of | ;"\t the woman, seized the child and Wiin o A ST forTon: | TR0R sAL S R Charles D, Smith and John Morrison, Tan. | chough, it is said, he was severely pound- colu, are registered at the Paxton, i:elnbuutf the cllo!td Ml;{lur. it lsd mudj : y as o face considerably scarred anc F. B. Furniss and W, Dykes, Plattamonth, | e 8, 108 FOR000 u’; Pt iy are stoppiog at the Metropolitan, prevented the men from doing the work Samuel Burns was a passenger on the train | they otherwise would have done, but the from the east yesterday morning. fight, from boginning to end, was_excit- J. 0, Smith, Custer, Dakota, and E, B, |ig. The affair was kept vory quiet un- Duwer, are atthe Metropolitan, til nearly twelve o'clock Saturday night, . when it became 8o generally known that L. A. Dowrington and ¥ H. Blako, Platts- | the party, through fear of arrest, was mouth, are guests of the Paxton. forced to leave the city mucn earlier than N. 8. Wycoff, Norfolk, and C. B, Hackney | it had intended to, and so great was the and wife, are guests of tho Millard, h:.::e that W\wndflw p:umtllmn‘);mdnrr)wod oo at the cross roads just south of Fort Oma- PRA Daglierny edloe ol o Orota| 1y, ‘50 uo know whero tho mill would Standard, is & gunst of the Paxton. tako place. It was a grand sight for W. C. Tillson, Kearney, and Aug. Dippel | sporting men and was yesterday the topic and wifs are stopping at the Paxton, of conversation in all classes. Before the J.H. Burrows and J. W. Nasson, are|Party had left the scene of the conflict Civanr, * And hero it may bo said that | Lioim 4o the stain oo oo Tho e not only as Lucius but in every character 2 2 the little lady took during the season,|an and child —both screamed, Mrs. Charles Plunkett did more than|®d =~ M= Orowel — pursued the well, M. Otis_Skinner, who no mora|Would-bo kidnapper and rescued rosombles tho ideal Civsar than a satyr|{rom his arms tho child. The party does Hyporion, was weaker than ever be. | then entered the court room and Dibbel fore in the part. So of tho prosentation | told the court that it was his child and of the play, it may bo said that it was so | he Was not going to have her sit in court Tackod by this “compuny of wnusunl ox. | 0 exeito sympachy for any auch woman cellonce’ that it boro moro gapiu wounds 88 hormother. ' than did dead Cresae's body.. Tn conclus| Judge Neville informed tho irate sion_it may bo said it was an insult to |gentleman that there was a proper way the intelligence of an Omaha audience to |t Obtsin pussession of the child, and i thut he must resort to that way, as 1o Byt Ko piaviemsntod 4.1t vas, kidnapping would bo tolerated, fter AR R Whiich Dibbel Teft the room. The greutost medical wonder of the world, 1t created considerable excitement in Wasratited to speodily cure' Bueas, Oute, 1. | £ court room for a time, but the affair oars, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, | Was s00n quieted and matters proceeded Corns, Totter, i}mum hands, | a3 usual. eruption, garanteed to cure in e on Iof financiers in both cities, ‘would like to corr direct with partics having la land, with & view to o P. 0. box 34, Brooklyn, > chance for_speou BARKER & MAYNE. OR SALE ~Elegant cottaze o Convent stre Good b 6 50X 150, 0. §700, cash, balance in monthly payme B BARKE! i & MAYN Rt of 1 cves of beautitul g BACKER & MA luv.suu north N, E. V JANTED—500 prisy vaults. .mx guaranteed. M ITH, S0t ek box b matn, | RO, SALES Cor. . 3th and Faruam. mm | Als0, mice, new eellar, pantry in good oricr, Furnished rooms, 105 N or month, il ki, , Taro house, suitable for to tuand Wilson &F. i = r—A n Buckle ng i good shape LOUNSBUKY, Furnished room at §5.00 per 1616 Chicago street. [} tho guests of the Metropolita & challengo was sent Smith by one . RENT-Gorner stove, n Dol ove book | T R SALE=Fecull wloh Gows. Teury Deal) cors / s ek S mabictonri o R pgicd Tikacte ol Donnelly, an Iowa man of local celebrit; Ldled . " o tnstan funded. 26 . — TOR SALE irst-class Vose Willism Armsteong, J. W, Halso and J. I | The nhll’longe DAB G di- svesy (uatauoo, or mosey refunds cents N Ilt\mnlil i\nl\‘ix in .unuq;xf\llml for Abso'utely Pu'e. l“,“ S T 11 DA BATETA s cium, Voso & ; Whitmore, Lincoln, are at the Millard, g(nuz of money, $5 each, was placed in e — ohilblains, chapped hands, frost bites, ete. Dodge, MeCAS 0. Bsetr ' """ | JPOR SALE— clegant residence lots o Weekly newsps per_outfit and | X! Poor Claire Convent on Hawilton o two story house in first class Lowa town; s1so 4u | streots. Tt you wait a gilt edgo builai G exchange for Omaha property. BELL | and sec thea). 066,00 each. b 707 04-t0 George W, Hinkle, Beatrics, and J. ¥,|McCune's hands. The fisM will be for Hecht and wifo aro stopping at the Paxton, | ® Purse of 8260 and the time and place B DAy a1 10 L Gt | £ 10 deteined ap Mandey next. Try it. § This powder never vi 'A marvel of purit N O] 7 THE RAILROADS,. strongiyand whilemomovace. Moro. conomiealohat | IO EXCHANG tho cdinary kinds, and canecy be sold 1n compotuory} witw themultitude of low ves:, short weigk t alum or | { DISTRICT COURT. Through Sleeping Cars From Chi- his is the swcond prize fight which % J Bliechate pipdars, Sold snlydn oere. “Liayal Bek: 70N SALE—Four siiow o “Tiquirs Baker and wife are stopping at the Paxton. | the sporting men lmv: uonogfrom this SBED 9. Nenyer e Constitutionality of Mechanios' | BT T 7 Foheet B Yor Burt stuoek. . llouse furiished. and for ont 1o "‘J"“""""r“‘;""l [y st Bishop Clarkson has boen serlously ill with | oity to witness. The other it will be Lien Law Argued on Satur- SPECI AL NOTICES. | rion. aneisich sth, ‘or sdarcs “kemesys’ | JOk ALE OR THADE—A good { mules, «congestion of the throat, but is now improv- | remembered took place between Ben| Pursuantto agreement, the through day Last, 1500 Blugias strect (- \Ariiess and Wogon. A....;,“&?’A.."x“J 'Lh-n;fi;:. ing Hogan and Tom Allen in November of | sleepers from Chicago to Denver com- a3 g TO LOAN—Mone: AOR RENT—Pleagant furnished room 1t 2 'ff.?.'f:":f. & mijes f ty. T x ol - . . . 4 ENT-—Pleag: ished ro 24 e 1 of James Kelly, St. Louis, and A, T, Kelly, t,?,? 1‘;?. ::o\f::fi:: ‘:,,',f::":,"‘,“,,;',“,‘}f; mence running Saturday night, the first| In the district court on Saturdsy the ONEY 70 LOAN—In sumy of $500 and upwards :’"M- saas {ormished soom 1934 ¥ ]‘ Mra. Moyer, over Rosder's f:xgunfm. 'x'u'“\ Al [ odar Ttapdn v ariorad at tho Maiopoll | ivar, “Tt.” wa fought_ for & purse of |°0° Passing wost on the overland train |foreoon wax consumed by tho trial of | Vst thper niwu, eu Doudlas conty " Ad" | TG ENT oo, wih o withont board, Al | e L { n. dross 1t.C. Patiorson & Co., 1224 Farnam § $1,000. There were only three rounds Hon. 8, J, Alexander, Lincoln, and W. H, | when the ropes were cut and pistols Fairchilds, Aurora, are stopping at the Pax. | drawn. The atfair ended up in a general that evening, The conductora of these cars | Georgia Sinclair before Judge Neville. Yoo-1m. will stop off in this city, but as is cus.|At noon further trial of the case was Monw:mmu—nno--n ratos of interest | — tomary, the porters will stay with their | Postponed until this moming, The de. | = bems Lo Aconcy. 16th & Douglaa _834-41 fow day boarders, 1514 Daver port stiet. P‘&’:lm‘;‘u‘h"‘::” t““l"b“g'n":’,"‘w"n'? " of 500 F\ou u.u‘m Two large Nurmmmlnnn Adnlruu Furnished 1ooms, u:mml 7 Dougias skevet, ¥-.00. e . 1661 ton, row. A mannamed Muldoon held the|cars and go clear through. P AP e e T ONEY TO LOAN Insums of $300. and upward, . POR BALE—A od twe . Ao oY I e e . “good two story store property in J. H. Buestafl, Uincoln, andJ, . Johy. | *tkes, and, taking advantago of circum | e ¢ roads which alternate in |, creater part of the forenoon testifyi ¥ Mag,\'soc'n’»'.'.':.fi."éf" hool et e aire xsm..‘.“.?r'..i?"‘" ey '“"’"""?u.nl“ P Yoo, Warne county, Heb. ‘Addsees0y Bt aon, Crote, Nub,, are’ rezlatered ab the Pax. | o008 silently stole away with the | ranning the through sleoper east of the|: 5 PAER Ok KR SorR00 Tg = o Ml e h J money and was never seen afterward. Miuaun viver, will begin as follows: The | I® her own behalf. Furaished rooms, 1617 Dedge street, Fou SALE—Two open necoud-hand buggies and ‘ awso Pkl of Bl asd Jod | Ll ‘fi::;x kesping & satoon in St | irat sloopor from Donver goos cast over| Tho aitention of the court, with both oy MO MW oo, M LT B B ¢ d y and . 3 tho C,, R. L. & P. railway, the next over | judges on the bench, was occupied dur- urnished rooms, 1816 Dodge & L. Stove and wife are registarad at the Pax- | became soalous Chistian. 1t was only | thy G’ N. W. railway, aod tho noxt s Gt v R s 1 . pitol = 10 ! l‘u(:k ton. : ::“rolnv(:ll i:l::".l’:‘:ylo that he “flwg :ver the 0‘.h M. & St. Paul railway, re- ::‘:::u:::‘m:;no?::o:x:l?ln::: ;:: S e O KENT—Furnihed vooums 8 1019 Far P G0 B Ho0ard taaves Omaba Ahe Bak g urning in the same way, titutionalif g alos of good address, l'\!lnpuxul;]u Loilers 10 horse vowe Ii has been doubted tha O 11 i i o wihers of some business abili 0 x of this month for » several monthe' trip to mn:‘:;‘::“ A how g::viution-. Ilgs :: an is not changed, through [chanics' lien statute. ~Thin question | VP tetchers ALamam of saie bt & A For RENT—Nicoly turuished roows with oo it with D, FITZPATRIO out board 1016 Dodge 8t __ 215 South 16th ‘Dlls-\L!—A “small Mosler, Bahuan & Co., e of sate, almost new, at thls oifice. Il at 12 Europe. working from the most sincere motives. W. B. Copeman, Liocolu, and Al Banks | When he was here carrying on his relig- and Charles Beveridge, Fremont, are at the | ous work,he was approached by a brother Millard. mmuteril whnkudngmul;‘n (:mzhol ml:nl Charles L. Kill, U, 8, yards, Chi and sjort, who asked him what he thought of AL 1,:‘4. i N’v:. s MT' “tia | Allen's pugiliatic abilities. Boguueyu flashed fire. *‘I can whip him yet,” guests of the Metropolitan. his laconic reply. o 4 C. ©, Lukens, vepresenting Lowo's Motalis| Tnese two mills are all that ever taken Palnt company, of Chattanoogs, Tennesseo, | place near Omaha. “apitol avenue. — | 708 BE T—Nicely furnished rooms, 2209 Dodge D —Girls at Wilkie's Vaper Box Factory strvet. 57518 ANT ¥ 218 South 14th sire y OR RENT—New Cottage, & rooms, threo blocks | OB SALE—0ld uowspapers 1o large aud small the defendant was returned. This ques- mNnm Good girl for genoral lmunuurk at | 1 from stroet can. Hanacoi Place, 300, BAKKER quautitics st this of W tion created considerable interest among RN S8 | & AYNE o, 10D Abd Fauani. G031 attorneys, and nearly all the members of ED—Fitty mon for railvo d work, Apply | JOR BE: 2 ’ g e D T aa LA frou 9 to 12 Sunday at 407 11t street. st The following mareiage licensos were | ments pro and e, Y| et pree: SAS MM, issued last week: The suit of Ballow against Whitmore \\ ANTED- & capet girl to do socond work and gn lrom Otnusz\o ul’l k;l‘\n'li‘mnuoo are to | arises out of the case of Ballou against buslness. w 11 do well to egin running ) s 1 + N 35 s}‘h. regular LI‘:IWIII train which leaves Whitmore, tried last weck, and in which this city at 12:20 p. m., to-day begins |® verdict of special finding unfavorable to running Lhruuuh 10 B«nmoe. — Permits to Wea. MISCELLANEODS. DAMILY Ball at H. Ruser',s March 0th 1834, Gents 74 o'y furnished roos, 1903 Farnem 50341 tickets §1 00, ladics free, 9 business lots 10th street, between The Allen Hogan e A asnlst in taking carof children. Calat br.ok Dayonport aud Capitol avenue, east sids, (or 4 | / “1 .\':. (:Il‘sv:;:mi M".' hh.lll?n an ex- has apartments at the Metropolitan. tigot was aitendod Ly groat many, but Boaj, T Tawn to Aaals Olssn, he::lm e validity of material mac's | mitdee, craer o i e lore s Biaiam. | B af yedis o P AMES, e o i Mo A s ) L B3 A Of materlals on haids e invited to W3 Do ud. aad wite, 5. M, Bush- :l‘;:::m ‘il fl::ul:u, ,,;" m::w”d by Christian Johnson to Christina Larson, | the motion to have the statute declared FANTED—A nurse girl. laquire 1925 Dodge 8¢, | J0R RENT—A few gentlemen can beaccomodated [ and see hor display of noed picece: boomy nell and lady, Joseph A. Conner and Mrs. anly P‘““ J Frank Demke to Alvina Wilde. unconstitutional, made the point that a| YV cor. 20th. [T with furniahed rooms.~ Apply 1818 Farap St | at 1013 Dodge street SO R Hayes, Plattsnouth are guests at the Pax. I( Ne o Andrew Nygren to Matilda Johnson, | Material man's lien is not a mechanic’s ANTED—A travelling salcsman to sell z00ds on — 17 BUECIALTIES tor “'{':;,“" o opplovment o ton. ’ g v (George Aschenbach o Mary Hoenni. | lien, sud tharefors, as_ they both come | 1, oreltoricn ay i Wk i 30uth werk ot Onsis | [T Cloep, 1511 Faruuun St FAULSEN & CO., Tou | N- 16th iroet, and sowsmmplen. — '+ 438000 Mz, Gottlg, president of the German Na-| The many friends of Mrs. Neville, under the title of *‘Mechanics’ Lie H “ Ouaha | 1w or )" | and Kansas city. One hiasiug an «stabishod route | Faram Street. Willism Markman to Aunie Tibke. the statute is unconstitutional, as having | i scme other busiuess preferrod ~ Auswors must — — =1 C 2 s © a. partiouls 10 present b , references, | JPOR RENT- Alexander St Julien to Abbie Lema. :u.:lll::.;tl foreign to the oue mentioned i fi"nfiu J“A\".".’:'.. ) Rl | B L ey B oy g mous. i Suates N 400- Lot o James Hendereon to Eliza Boes. R 8. Hall, Exq,and A, C. Wakeley do chii NOR RENT- Furuished room with thout — argued tht ‘the liens had become the ork. Wa o "woek. “apply as ‘918 | I board: Pincat location o the wity. - Aluo-fou El)WAR,I) K"Em, s o s WA a0 e, e n\figmim Wages s por Wook. Apply el inest location in the city. Also fow tlonal bank of San Francisco, end his family | (formerly Miss Mollie Keith and daugh- passed through this city Saturday, en route | tor of Hon, M. 0. Keith) will be pained 'fim Sl i to learn of thut lady's death, which o ol nsn city re-| urred at her home in North Platto Sat- Sarsad )48 oompany with bis urday morning at 4 o'clock, w ', O, Hultmun, from their east- YASH PAID For secoud hand clothes, ord Jettors or postals protopily sttonded {00 Ad: dress Mr. or v, Brodérich 814 south 10t 5t Ormspa, 0461 | Faroam S¢ “ROUGH ON RATS.” fable boarders wanted, N. W. cor. 15th aud Faroam. v MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND OONDITIV, rued strictly by its title, the Ladics 0 youug men 10 take nice |~ d — — ALIST, 808 Teuth stroet, bet N o g et o vk | S 1ad e i sl |l gut oo, i, oo, o 8 S ot L o, VAR A MR 8 U o st o S S | T S e ol i b w al citios east, where g.,“tbuuym to Mr, o‘ o, ants, bedbugs, skunks, chipmunks, l "l;l not & wechanic. ' lress F. badd & Co,, box 157 Dubiique lqu " | Buppilad with bydraulic oly ator sud bested M umuou mm future. mm“f\;’: § - nud preaching the gospel. -Judgo Neville, of this city,and ber)uuug gophers. 10¢. Druzgists 0 poaition taken by General Cowin, S0lwol | wcam, Apply st Bauk @ile order ect satisfactio gusraatesd, _,y, ¥ g8

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