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THE DAILY BE E. OMAHA. A Country Minister's Visit to the City Friday Morning, March 7. inverest. keeper The Effect of Urban Life Upon a Rustic Pastor, Tho Weather. For the Missouri valley: Slightly warmer and partly clondy weather, light local snows, variable winds and dil ishing pressure. LOCAL BREVITIES. upon the A couple of days ago a minister, an| . 4 ooe olderly gentleman, arrived in this city | Sunday. tols. Out of respect for this divine and |run his parishioners his name for the present at Moyer's hall this evening. A family quarreliwas on trial before Judge Beneke yesterfiay afternoon. —The liquor oases wero oalled bofore Judge Denoke yestorony aad indofinitely post- ; discharged in police —One vagrant was in court ocsterday, and two disturbers of the world and its devntées, who assemble weekly to offer supplications and chant their orisons, and who invade every quarter of the civilized globe, are num- bered by millions, What caused him to leave his flock and come to Omaha could Goorgo Contant, charging him with the em: to the clerk who was conducting him to berslement of $327.56 on March 4, 184 his apartments. He was earnest and —The lumber purchased for the construc |importunate in the matter, and urged ton of the slaughter houses in South Omaha | ypon the youog man the importance of | commorc has already begun to arrive, and as soon a4 | attending to his soul's welfaro. The next complai N the proprietor of the hotel. After hav- i county slerk's office separate mq:hu! .l:‘“: ing rlsplz off the effects of debauch he ": dl.n &' pheclncts fa Douglas county. “ae v ‘;’ came down and went out againto indulge | & wchool districts are outlined on them, to enal le his passion and hold a socond orgy, with the nunossors, when making aiseswments the | 3 oohys, Ina eouple of hours he re. coming spring, to put the property assessed | yrnod hatless and in a worse stato of in the right school district. drunkennoss tha Batoee: After Lo had —Fi ief Butler was pleasantly and | become sober a second time, he was ask- Agn:“:ley g.hrwlm at his home on Wednes | od to pay his bill at tho hotel, lndfim- day evening by a party of hia friends, promi- plied thathe hu} no lmcrt‘;l money .n: among whow were Carl Woodworth, | e needed himaelf ~In o oxening | for 8100 '\:‘ J. Mount, Charles Turvoy and K. K. ::gpt:lia;mflw b:i::ly el Tong. Mir, Butlor's guests mumberod nearly | 19 waiters, and boing oot | by both fifty, A very plossant ovening was o) sage was sent to the police station for an and in the early morning the friends separated ofticer to take him to apartments in the a| and went to their homes. city jail, but before he arrived at the h‘o- — (. B. Bryan, well known here among the | tel the minister had fled and has not be lovers of base ball and & member of the John | seen since in the city. M. Thurston hose company, was on Wednes- day last finod seventy-five dollars and costs, by a Council Bluffs magistrato, for defraud- Ing his hotel keeper in that city. It seems the landlord boarded the Denver base ball toam » couple of yoars ago, and belng unable to gt his pay has doterm inad to foros Bryan who was a member, intoa settloment. The onse has been appenled. one, whi DISTRICT COURT. The Proceedimgs In that Trivunal Yesterday. under fal In the district court yesterday, before Judge Wakeley, the case of Benzon against the Burlington & Missouri Rail- way in Nebraska, which was taken up on PERSONAL, J. G. Kilpatrick, Beatrice, isat the Pax- ton. B. B, Carson, of Chicago, is at tho Motro- The trial of this case promises to take up considerable time. The plaintiff, upen the adjournment of court last evening, Lincoln, is iaterad at the H, ¥. Downs, Lincoln, Is registerad at the was tried to the court, was taken under Millard, least Jesse Davis, Blair, and J. M. Rogan, Has. | Morchants « tings, and registered at the Paxton. Mo, Swan, an Towa lady, s visited with Mr, and Mrs. George Pacr, in this clty. J. P, Hynes, Holdrege, and A. A. Miller, Weoping Watar, are guesta of the Millard, 8. Parkins, Wooping Water and C. C. Steele et al. va. Mount ot al. Randolph vs. Douglas county. Redstock vs. Miller, BEFORE JUDGE NEVILLE, T Lynch et al. va. Lynch et al. of the ni obviates ey Snyder et ak va. Bernatein, | :-‘:.::f’ 07 ko ey ropl G ) Budlong et al. vs. Burr Implement Bir, Richard M, Genlus, tho wholasalo mil. | *FEVY | L pokr ot al, finery man, and Miss Mawlo Gonlus, have| Funi va Fuok. Audy Bordon returned from a flying tripto| - Omaha National Bauk va. Omaha, | day ‘and # Louis yesterday, He has been absent| Rathburn vs. Wyman, i A sinco Monday, & Brainard vs. 0., St. P,, M, & 8, rail- ¥. P. Hodsdore, Schuyler, and M, J. San- | road company. dors and G, H. Jowett, Sidney, aro stopplog| Dexter ve. Fostnér et al. great mai A Pespl THE OITY SOHOOLS. "Tho lo Andy Borden yoster day returned from St. HE8 S Tiouin, where he wont to accompany his wife rpid on her roturn to Omaha, J. W, Ben, Chicago; A. Gihson, Ponka, Neb.; L. L. Whittelsey, Florence, Neb., and £, 8. Wonmaker and wifo are at the Metro- politan. space on thom se The following is the financial status of the school district of Omaha on March every Py W, P. Emmort, ls In the ity on route from | 1st, 1884, as given by Truman Buok,|yoring shades, the price on them aro Freeport, Illinois, to Hailey, Idabo, where | treasurer, to the board of education: ‘he has made arrangements to put up and RECEIPTY, We don'l RELIGION AND RUM. [tk bt A TALE OF TWO CITIS e t about this late order might be of ning his bar in full blast on of Omaha, Sundays, but would also run his - pool and billard tables, and the olick of the ivory balls could be plainly heard tified the proprietor of the { and registered at one of its principal ho- | back word pl?ol had to run their ten pin alleys. & | Deo, who was living with her parents in he marshal made several attompts to | Jittle town in this state became ac: (larke, of the Bradstrest Agency. ventu.ed to broach the subject of religion | ¢ education, filed a complaint against George P, Clarke, a young man em- ployed in the office of the Bradatroet |the Union Depot barber shop, and was | Botties froe at C. ¥, Goodman's Drug Store. his own accord offered to sign his note out on the 2d day of January, and signed due on ment was made between them that it should be lifted, by borrowing the amount from a third party on another note -ifined by the makers of the first PRRC O ook s is wil record in the county clerk’s office March [ VW ANTER 5 s i w House On Saturday Clarke was takon sickand }:’:ig :ré;;ld cI::::a g‘:{‘:re}(;l:fi;‘if: ('i}::::hl;u 5, reported for T;’l BeE by Ames' real ek ool Sk ary s svanie, BTICA. |- Eeioure ba it was anable to leave his room, and did not come down town for several days. Specht thinking something was wrong filed & complaint for obtaining money issued upon it, whichup to a late hour last night had not beenp-arved. G ycay: Mr. Clarke has been three years con- nected with Bradstreet, and has always sustained the reputation of being an in- Wednesday morning, was on trial allday. | dustrious and honest young man. A Wash in March Snow. It may be interesting to the ladies to|ng 820 for his arrest. This effort to ef- durina’lho‘ ocmm% summer months, at| On Monday Mr. Whesler arrived in at is what h: 7 am. Under the old regime from 5 am, to 7 am, there was not a policeman on regular duty. The enforcement of the new rule two hours more of work to the members | Wa# taken to the Bacon houae, where she | from g defective flue and very little dam- KID GLOVE BARGAINS. miso, His requost was refused, though, | PUlling out yesterday the driver, Jim |, W h‘;;‘thil‘:imnwm‘sr to our Pa-|and he must now suffer the penalty of | O'Brien, catched the side of the door | 4 trons and Friends a grand Bargain in kid { his crime. His bond was placed at $300, Kono, east. Colpetzer ot al Wardena and V. | gloyen, that were received by us on Tues-|and after some little dnln}‘l he succeeded select, we have devoted an extra large who come, which we know will be a Hook and the other is three Button, i Ak “n“o;::. 0;::1‘1&! g MR alltho latet, s Yesterday between the hours of 6 and [and as he neared the corner of Thirteenth attempted to driveacross the street in N iy Tt . | 181.550 it sold woon. The five Hook Glove is an elegant qual- | at the corner of Sixteenth and_ Douglas | front of hiin, notwithetanding - the fact| WV i S Tousk Indy. s pomtion s oo | (SR A ot ity of kid, under the Foster Patent, |street, were awakened by some one work- | that hu g was sounding and the crowd | P writers has bul oxperleace with lesal popors. fo— Toleson, Henderson, Green, Moskel, McOlelands, Walker, Watson, Buckner, Jackson, Johnson, Harris, Brown, Roberts, Ricketts. The evening was spent in social en- joyment, and this was interrupted by & splend| r, which was heartily ap- A certain Farnam street saloon was not satisfied with run- A Netrasks Wonan Who is Desertd in Omaha Finds Her Recreant Husband in 8t. Jog torm of yewrs, 43001 out board 1016 8t OR RENT-—Nice'y furnished rosms, 1008 Farnam stroet. 803-1¢ OR LEASE—0 bustness Iots 16th atreet, between Dasenport and Capitol avenue, oasy side, for 197 Famam streot. OR RENT—Ricely furnished rooms with or with. 67451 preciated and enjoyed. o stroots by passers-by. Toa of Mr. and Mrs, H., Hess, swooped down | Without Morphine or Nare or two gentlemen, also smaller upon them at their delightful residence, | | ot d iK1 hem eir delightfu | What ar Children h —— - 4 ] T e e erers, Mok Shem: atsopy | JTOR TENT Gurner store on rain from running his tables on . other Woman, The saloon keeper simply sent hat he had as much right to billiard tables as certain other In 1879, a young lady named Nellie park, and at once took full and complete _'w,'m Bables fret, and OR RENT—Fumished rooms, 105 North 18th g " 0! 86078 reat many church geing people this was | Anq Bas Him Arrested tor Bigamy, A Happy Surprisc, - 5oaldodly obnoxious, lM? &B m:‘:‘h‘ll‘“l“’; He Having Married An. Wednesday evening about forty friends “ Infants and Children oy ‘NII-‘_\"L!:::;‘-H,I:::“'I-?#Q wiabie 1ot oo room adjourning. 008, ige one block on Park avenue, directly opposite the "Tls Oastoria Irom Poat office. - McCAGUE, opposite . . by turns, ossession of ithout evi What cures thelr bolic, ¥l1a ghelr w 04 RErT_House s'x rooms cornor ¥8d and I ssion of the house, withoul en e, S T ]< iR 0 n i o i i i i i i issi B Dol CCAGUE, opposite P. 0, 85441 ~New crop clover and timothy soed for sale. | iy withheld from publicity as his parish [abate the nuisance, but without avail, inted with a barbe A William J, | King the permission of the host and —_— T Sebe RN TR ‘Wies, Council Bluffs, Towa. | ; 2 &l ) d at last it decided to put the law |dutinted with a barber named William J. | hostess, What quickly cures Conetipation, 7OR RENT—A fow gantlomen can be sccomodated Bueguy, [t Wi ' 8-1m, : d‘mt(:: :‘::i?;:fi:f:{:n’ih::::::;’i: ,.: fi,.,“’.:,,:i :‘: h:c .‘,,. it ,“:.g be com. | Patton, who was working at his trade in | The house is a commodious structure, | ! Sour Blomach, Colds, Indigestion ™ with furnished rooma. Apply 1818 Farnam 81 e . : Iy f " i " i Dastorin. lied with, The time is up, and if the | the same village. Altera brief courtship [and as it has but recently been completed | - = @ o\ SRS | e S - The Phillarmonlo socety have arehearsal | Tho denomination towhiohthis gentloman E.“PG" of tables do not now take out | they eloped and came to Omaha, where | it ¥4 thought best to help Mr. and Mrs. | - Gt i Paregtr F doep, 161 Farnam 8¢, PAULSEA & C0.. 150w belongs is one of the most popular in the [ licenses suit, will be commenced. Hess to warm it up. Musici were Farnam Streot. ) they were married on the 28th day of September of that year, the ceremony taken along, and the evening Was SPeNt | o ——— ENT—Suvers good how Centaur Liniment,—An abe | Farun it \ ) OR RE! most pleasantly in social intercourse and finely turnished house, John E. —t—— sEHqus CHAHGL being performed ng a justice of the peace. | dancing. —_— For three months they lived together, | ZThe ladies had not forgotten their share | solute oure for Rheumatism, OR RENT—Furuished room for many months the distracted wife | brought out asomptous lunch, which lever, table boarders wanted, N. W. cor, 169-41 with or without LCfl[flnlam Pll&fl Mflllll GEDI‘EGP when Patton suddenly disappeared, and [of the festivities, and 1n due season| Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an board. Finest location in the city. Also few 18th and Farnam. heard nothing of him. Left to do for | was washed down with delicious coffee. fiss s Snoc e it o e v = herself, she mought employment in a| The anty did not take their leave 'OR RENT--Rooms l:dl! I not be learned, as his stay here, or as daally hotel at Omaha, and then visited Kansas | until a late hour, and then it was with e poace fined and committed. much of it as is known, was not . City, Atchison and other cities, whereshe | regret. ; Bm.-"”“”m.n'mi g bty _ —Morris Vanan was yesterday fined $10.00| 30004 by business or the ordinary For Obtaining $100 Under False| g, ned a living as dining-room girl. e — SPECIAL NOTICES RENT—Furn! [ torm of | P : gl o | FROR RENT_Furished roome " and costs, and sentenced to serve & of this life, During his firat daj Protenses. 8ix months ago Mrs, Patton arrived in A Great Discovery. i cor. 18th and Oapitolavenus, formeriy Creignion 180. Nationn Bank on the northws not seon for more than three years. That | of Voice, Tickling in the Throat, Pain in Side the surprise was mutual, cannot be | and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and doubted. Patton was then employed in | Lungs, a positive cure aranteed. Trial 16th & Douglns 984-1 | A good opening for phyaician, ey - VER, Elkhorn Station, Aeb, ton days in the county jail, for beating one of | in the ocity he nn'ioyld his_leisure sitting St. Joseph and secured employment at| That s daily bringing joy to the homes of TO LOAT -Money. | AN -t the disorderly women of the town. in the rotunda of his hotel holding com- % the Union Depot hotel. Sho had been | thousands by saving many of their_dear ones | =r2Chrmem oo e P mn me et | VURNISHED room heated 32 X, 10th. An information was fled in the police | munication with himsolf. When het T Yeaterday aiternoon Chris. Specht, the | there but a few days when she came face g«:: = n:u-\lzr grave, Truly ‘:l :n,cklnfih ) B et b v o L i i i OV or Consumption oughs, P, court yostorday by J. C. Welmorn against shown to his room on his first pight he|cornice man, and a member of the board | to face with her husband, whom she had Octs, Ancray Bomoiu o o s | dress 1L Patecraor & Co., 1221 Famam gt - - FOR BALE. ¥ lowest_rates of mnterest | £\ for sale in the live town of Waterloo, Nebrasks. Address J, B, 8IL- 780-t1 agency in this city. The|thrown in almost daily contact with the | Larve size 81 MECF. Davis and Con teal ‘m‘fi“‘:’;&;fi TOR SALE— t alleges that Clarkeropresented | Woman whom he had deserted. TR T Agenta, 1606 Furnam St. §EHOL L pan mul and p binok sniith shop, Dougl 1 work horse, In. ! : General Howard's Departure. near 12th, 742 sidetracks will be laid | morning he arose, ate his breakfast and " Mrs. Patton made a number of inquir- _— “':“:;h".'.,:?»l :“m e o it of | wont ok inth the strost. Abaut noon ho | o tho afiant, Specht, that W. B. Taylor ;. uc R AR SRR | Wedneaday. afternoon General O, O MELP WANTED. QR SALE A sond establchod e Packing bus. h.f sanghter hrusse ho returned in a beastly state of intoxica- | was indebted o him in the sum of 8140, | and learned that he was married in that | Howard started for Europe, to be absent | Tx7ARTED=A panty siri st the Emmmet o e Iiclitios for pusking w d pickling 00 to . ’»;"‘:“ Smith yosterday handed in to the tion and had to be helped to his room by | and by thoso representations he (Specht) on the 19th day of November, 1880, | four months. He was accompanied ns Must Lo good iter. NG T 0 Bee LMce, Guana, Now. e ced to part with his money and | to young lady named Sarah Hale, and | f, o Gpice,o by General Dandy. The | \7ANTED -Mac consequently was guilty of bigamy. The the amount of 8100, noxt time thoy met she acctised him of | officers at military headquarters gathered 834t and lot, furniture 1105 &:uth 12th way, and a few days thereafter they took Bucklen's Arnica Salve. g ro 8¢ Houry Goop's, 216 South 1% street. | ‘roperty,’ BRLL SHRIVER. Mr. Specht could not be found 1st|the crime, but he pacifid her by prom- | at the depot to see the commander off | VW4 e e TR e e T T ovening, but Clarke was seen, who tells | ising to give up the second wife and go |and wish him &on voyage. General Gib- [ and co. Apply P. 0., no charge TALEt Fuu SALE- Fresh milch cow, 25th and California the following story: with her (No. 1) to some point in Kan- | bon,who is assigned as acting commander SO DI R SRR hdbevork, . AvEly 7;7‘":5{“ FREEMAN & PENNY. Ho told Mr. Spocht in the early part of | ™ where sho would never again have |in General Howard's absonce, is expected B EILEREA Taokaon ot 70T % o Janary sk thas o wan Taborig wndor | Viag 0 SOmplin o himconduct, | bo-day from Ft. Tarami L JER2A08 OE EXCRANY ok st financial embarrassment, and Specht of He gained her consent not to give him TR ot L SUR LD (LHSRLARICS! et 40 neres Jand_to oxchange for Omaha 6707 their departure for Hiawatha, where Pat- | The greatest medical wonder of the world, : Tt ton secured employment at his trade. | Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Cuts, Ul- 3 He and his wife took up their abode with | cers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Mr. G. H. Whoelor, who was also mar- | Obillblaing, Cornf, Totter, Chapped hands: D shal of the town, aud for a few days they | (iery tstanco, of money rofunded. 25 conts and general hincks were apparently happy. » hox 3 ing. _Apyly Geo. P. Muldoon’s shop, corn at the bank. The note was made man pro eried; at No. 1818 Webster street. | ~ g75. Clarke and Specht. It became Friday last, and and an harness for 4160, Lnquire C. PacifioSt. QOR SALE—Furniturc and fixtures roady tor DA goud glrl to do general housework. hoarding house. Inquire at 210 8. 10th stree.. i 7IOR SALE—Cheap, » tesmn of ponieanid new sebot T. Smith, 231 Then Patton left and was gone for a and Teayenworth. week, and it is supposed returned to St. Real Estate Transterr, ANTED—(ir for general ho oh thing ‘was to bedone the fore Joseph to quiet wife No. 2. Returning The following deeds ‘were filed for family. _Apply 1201 Howard st. one a corner, tl 0 addition at & cargain, ap; Iy to J. OR SALE- G- EAT BARGALN, two adjoining lots icest Jots in Shinns' First M. CLARKE. 627-8 to Hiawatha, he worked a brief spell for housework. Mrs, Iammond, | JPOB SALE—House ANTED—A girl for general housowork. Wages | House and § lot, 81,550, 75 i . He was going up, he said, and would | gstate agency: 00 per week, at 6 3 N. 17th St. D be ouse an send her the money so that sho might | “g,;ue] S Beebe and wife to John i T otel, 10 Lot 4, bl joinhimin a fow days. He then took | yyomlin "y diw § of Lot 4,blk 9 in Shino's | Wnear 07 K Re oo o " | Lok on Cha his departure, leaving her penniless, and 18t add, ¢ $2000. ) sho nover sat eyes on him again until | 1262d, 82000, eifeand Roalising after a fow days that she had | & peam e, S oot and, wite to Hredorick boen desorted for a socond timo, Mrs, | 1v pricichers ¥ i lots L4 SLE Lot un Saunders Strect, $1,600. « lse pretenses, and a warrant was mmediately, a tauraut 1414 D ish I each. Four lots. 8 front'ng on Farn houses—§,000. 651t n's addition, \ & ot, one blck Houso and lot, hont 1y payments, $1,7(0. t, ho I block from street cars, $1,050. 000 Lot on Charl & street, near Sauuders, §1,200. uer lot, Armstron.'s aadition, 81,000, Tots in Hi'- ¢ augn’s Place, §0X, Beautifal east frontage, in Hanse m Place, $9000 am street — three MCCAGUE. Opp. Postotice. Patton related her story to Marshal o s - ey o il F o Wheeler, with whom she was still board- m? ‘;;’g‘,‘;e?i;,",;’;‘;‘,f;' ::“}, §°x' ot ,Jv? VN e mana s comb ey o Ing, and at his expense several hundred | s'16 block 6 in Kountzo and Ruth's | “eopers: L will learn a few and wait for hal postal cards wero printed and sent abroad, [ %% 1% 2 i sbustions aro furnished. —J. B BMILH, OR SALE—L t £00d 10 provements, at $2,000 80 days Call on MCCAGUE, ——— 21152 on south 1th street with . Thix i only open opposite postoffico. giving description of Datton and offer- | 4\, gust Wunssowski and wifo to Tsaac| - (nquire o 2444 Chicago >t. = ox 57 | JROR SALE-Lot 152x street, house 132 of 20th st., pt19. $800. Albert M. Henry, widower to Carroll [ —— 5+6-1mof {OR SALE—Fine residence betw. . 8. Hascall, w'd, part s } of seo 34, 15, O b iriire] politan. 3 ¥ g i ec! caj bo; Vi - 2 ) i) T B —————— L A B e L G ‘A Iird, North Platte, i at the Motro. | 18 not introduced all his evidence. know that if the hands and face are freo- :n d‘ ,L‘i.n f,““z‘;zg’g:‘s‘?y'm “1:;'5}:‘)::;03 13 e, $4000. i 7 ANTED—Ladies o young men to take nice | S*h:Calland see McCAG L it fitan, (3¢ 1 Before Judge Nevillo the case of Den- |y bathed in March snow it will prevent | A¢fiison, whero shoe secured employient B City of Omaha to Mrs. l“"'gy J. [ VY pioasant work st {hele e aui: | JREAT BSTATE for cale by John L. McCay e, roal o et nis vs. the Omaha National bank, which | the skin from becoming tanned or freckled | and is still retained. riggs, q opt 20th et., ‘Capital add, 52x | (0% Sy BN or e e Towar CERO G 4L n Dodge and Farnam. Callon McCAGUE, oppos.te P. O. ignifi illi d 3 . 18th St., bel e band she signified her willingness 0 ac- | o Ninth street and Capital avenue. Tho | Hamer aad Hostr "+ = o *** ot an interval of two hours, | SOMPARY him to St. Joseph for the pur- OR SA| comer 200 feet east fronting McCAGUE, opposite P. O, k a8 been said by some | St. Joseph on legal business,and dropped | o g o £D—Boy to run errands. Address letters 4 7. Balley, of Philadelphi, I attho Mt. | Myisement, i one, long ago. As this is likely, o at | info the Union Depot barbor shop for the Rty v | 8ib % fin Henty ool work. Adiros L B | e . S Rapciioed, was (he‘:‘ ;I‘:on ul: "T?xq l':‘ x;’n'gf:.:«:‘ {:“" L n"myul‘m “m}"t nfmw pane 1:“ ?’urpo-e of getting shaved. Kuowing that Cu:)l Ol:on and Stena Olson to Gun e hoem M:(;;:t = ocedentedind °J§53':(‘T.Tx§" x':;o ;’:m’l:«sd R "‘Cfié‘{& i 3 : iop, | D@ seen in section of country this | Patton had formerly worked there, he in- i i Fy " | (QUEEN PROTECTOR-Unprocedentedinducements $U 2 Hon ¥. P. Ireland, Nebrmka Clty, 183 | tion upon a promissory note, to which [ month, it might bo well to improve the quired as to his ‘whereabouts, and wasin. | 2204 A. Lindquist, w d, s} of 113, b 10, 9{’ e, ‘E;:h"-"m",'hh"i;':.':{’."‘.‘,f TOR SALE—132 fect squme on cornor._Rosideace Rguest at the Paxton. the defendant pleads the statute of limi- | opnortunity and tak: ithe otz Kountze and Ruth’s add. _$1 409. ol i Hlasps, \Undery Properts: 3 milo N. W. uf Post office; McCAGUE, tations. - Late in_ the evening the case | rrortunity and take a snow. bath with- | formed that he was working on the oppo- | ~Tvnan” Richardson and. wife fo Paul | e 00 0 south May st, Chitago. _ 1a9-tm>. | o0 CERSING] e P, J. Nichols loft for Cheyenne in his pri. | #uons. 7 o] out delay. site side of thestreet. ~He at once |Nelson wd. ef 1 % b12 . in | YT ANIED - Oue tndred teame snd one bundred : - Wednosd: waa given to the jury, which in a short Lo dropped the conversation a8 |Kountn pRESRIAL saulEs b NLE, WV A borers for Railroud work. MeCOY & MORAN, | J10)t SALE_Full 1ot on Harney street. G0x182 at . Rkl of Con sl City, Neh, 1n o {00 roturned a soaled verdict. =~ Twelve Hours For a Day. to . Patton’s wheresbouts, . and |’ountzesnd Ruth's add, §625. Capiild touse, Ninth and Farnan 5 , Owaba. .60, MoCAGUE, opposhieP. O, 64741 mm;t of the Mu;ropollhn. / TP. {0“0""“ is tho amsignment of 0a-| g 1y obliging the police to do duty [asked how soon the' first train left for G a5 3 T ADIES OR YOUNG SEN In aity or somntey o | JH'OR SAUE—Six splendid lot. in Hanscom place at in regls- palor 29N twelve consecuive hours went into force | Atchison. ‘At 8:30,” was the reply. It Yesterday Morning's Fire, D% sl ik o amauh (st g ot Stargel FERLL ¥ SHAIVES, (i J. IL Black, of Speiogfield, Neb, in ragls- BEFORE JUDGE WAKELEY. . A was then 8 o'clock, and ina secona| 4. o £ 6 din from | Nomes: 8 to § wday easlly and quietly made; work | TG SALE Tote in west Cuming at $175, 10 §250 tered at the Metropolitan, Omaha Barb Wire company ve, Omaha, hft night. Hertofore the night force | \heeler had made up his mind to go to B MMELSL e was turne A irom sont by mail, no canvassing; 1o stawp for roply. ERAEIO b6 Vi Lty AT ke N J ORI L G. Tt Care and William Stumpf, of 8t | Bengon va, Burlington ¢ Missouri river | did duty only ten hours per day going on | Atchison after Mrs. Patton. Ho ar.[boX 43 yesterdsy about 10 o'clook, | Fetse wdreis Reliabo ia Ry | McOAGUE, oppusite'P. 0. ookt Touls, are at the Metropolitan, railroad company in Nebraska, (On trial.) at 7 pm. and quitting at 5 am. Now | rived there before 10 o'clock, and on in- fand the fire department hastened to the |- o erm i voam Wivenen. g, | JTCRSALE ~House and lot on Capitol Hil 45100 National bank of Deadwood | they go on at the same time and quit at forming her that he had lovated her hus- [ scene of the fire, which was at the corner | YWANIED—A German dining room kitchen, girl. McCAGUE, ovposite P. O, 062:4¢ :— Beautiful residenco lot on_Park ave., well aivide E“e of prosecuting tho undrel who | fire was in a small one story houle owned ad deserted her, She arrived as stated, |by Mr. Shannon, and occupied asa the former difficulty by adding and after swearing out the information |dwelling house. The blaze originated tion as cupyiat or assistant book ;i Fase torn s, D. H " Beo office, site P for Plat will remain until she has had an oppor- VWANEED—PlLco by ayoung lds to i tunity of going before the grand jury with ight force. g in private family. Address *M age was done. JOR SALE—Lots In Hawthorne addition. 80, McC GUF, oppy- ‘000 1t DORSALE—A relots in Banfleld only $160. to 200 per acre. MeUAGUE, opposite 600t 0. posite 1. 0., down sjans. fhiak B ikt allbnea itonthiails 2 TWO GRAND s (e LU ORI MO SO IR RNEE o jpast through, and in co viven. will workwp ol books generally it dsi p 1ate it will oit to watch il 0 4% | ote with one of the rear wheels of the truck, causing a delay of a few moments. The door ghould be made wider, as it requires 7 very clowo driving to get through. | MY, Labis b The chief ongineers wagon narrowly | 8. Address ‘s, D, T. escaped colliding with & carriage in which W i fine. in to make it convenient for ull to invoice ab ut 7.00~. jiberal te in tlling it. SRR “ROUGH ON RATS." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bedbugs, skunks, chipmunks, VW ANTED —situati his oflice. ncery store or com take car of hor 70165 our counters, and have arranged to make selections easy for all arge house nerr had two goods husiness, 3 ears experis e city of Omnsha, stock a uildings to responsiblo part cueap. oCAGU] White, Valporalso, wre stopping at the Mil-| Iosowater vs. the Tribune Printing o 3 her griovances. MUIALS, oo YPOR SALE T b Saunders fard, by 100 - SRR GRUNEBAUM BROS, On_ being taken into custody Patton| The door of the hook and Jadder house | sireet and 23] Sts. A. 1. Miley, William Deaper, O, B. Hals- | GHRRIBRAAE T SOBNCCY o6 8% exhibited considerable alarm, and asked |is bavely wide enough to allow the hook ehre $190, 10 Nibhsach, : R ESTATE— 11 you are intereste ) in real ee- this column for the fixtures will stock and. Address [ Tanscom Park, £, « pposite I, O ny t ia & big one, consisting of 1,600 @ophers, 1bc. Druggists was seated a lady driver, yesterday, | cun come well roco drese ). B 01l | JPOR SALE hTVul{ the beat paying ,:Tf&u two different styles, ono i five e while on the Wy to the fire. ~The chief | I\ It P94 for el Auiress Lock” Box No. 607, Oehis Ne- A Uheeky Burglar, was going down Douglas at a terrific pace w'i:\'-mn_l.l_u ht work and sewing in_private | braska. favail o Address 708 nortt 16th stréet, up 039-8§ stairs. a lady, who was driving a one horse rig, Spring Shades, 7 o’clock p m, the oceupants of the house stamped allin the newest ing at the door knob, Suddenly the noise | Was yol The wheel of the engineer's wagon just touched the rear wheel of the ition ling sgent, at the door ceasod, and somebody Was |y oy’ sy rringo. and tipped it up alightly. i eyl A Mg Ko $1.26 Per Pair, at £dbolm & Erick e 0 39-85 | JPOR SAUE--5 room cottage, half Lot w: 1l locate near town, evorything il good shape. - Prio . W. LOUNBBURY, 1514 Doug 53541 t say here what they are worth, heard crawling over the roof of a shed in | People cannot be too careful at time | cory busines vrefeired, Bost of roferences’ given Addiess “X. X." Beo Ofticy, Omaha, Neb. m7-1t FO'I BAL!&R THADE—A good span of mules, oporate a large saw mill and sash factory. Balauoe frem last report. 7 but ask you to come and see for yourself] the rear of ghe house. of fire to give the center of the street to harness and wagon. Apply to Aiex 0. Charlton, Thos. A, Lamb, Liucoln; A. P. Smith, Chi. | Tax colieoted in Docembor, 5. 200 8| und we APt e Tl man of . the house arose and | the fire dopartment, as & great deal of | Y\ANTED A relulo soun man waats & place | &t MoChuu: Bros. 980.41 cago; M. A, Hartigan, Plattsmouth; W. R. | Fines and Liconses in February.... preciate the Bargain, and also take ad- | approached & window in the rear, and | their success depends upon their reaching | peg oice’ " T askat 0K SALE—Farm 8 miles from city. Inquire of Uioodale, Loulsville, Ky., and 8. K. Gilmav, | Old tin sl 10 00| vantage of it. ero confranted 8240 \vlu;. was j lm the scene of the fire promptly. i Moyor, over Rosder's Drug siore, 16, and | Dendwood, Dak., are stopping at the Metro. | O1d iron sold. The threo Button i also made of a|ing to raise the window sas! @ ¥ —-‘#—— MISOELLANEOUS WANTS. e AP A i’ good quality kid and all in the latest|at the fellow, and he jumped frow the AT ANPEDAA Corretenont oA Chviotian Todr ot AL w0 opos R e s les, pdu' A P Gy T TR spring shades. The price on them are | roof to the groluul. , scaled the fence and W“fium“figgwafisfifi”fififi At YT A 4 d Musle, has been confined to the houss for the | vy, 70ots Per Pair. d"fipm Qavlicht '’ i} ‘wna’an Uit withs » geui Chrisbian busband to. ske. hib JOOR BALE—Two poruable bollors, 10 Sorton ™™ 1 few day1 with lang feven, buk s now oon. ® . 2,816 3| Now we aak all to come and see these | ,oriouy piece o eek on the part of i e I Y sosdl* 318 South 161 . valesolug, aud will be about his business agaln ! two grand Bargains in gloves, and we ¢ ormeihod of i troduction, _Addreas ndur sssumed | J{OR BALE—A small Mosier, Banman & Co., 81 the burglar to attempt to effect an en. . o Py ey T o in & fow days, know that nli{l}g‘él!‘fl] n‘t’!' 1';"" re) L A PR 1 oo hare thask game i profere. OTI3 MYMTLY. Jun, Omaba |1 proof mh, most now, b s ofce. e —— G ROS., " ; J e R LU DIED, f enough for anything WED» - ~ . R SALE—Ola 10 large aod emall GREENE.—At bor vosldence, 1441 Tenth 22 TRD Famans o = DYAL hosiap 3 W e s S 7 auantiiies b thin offon O : - Versge sales . m . Greene, lc’t‘dub y‘l:l'.'lf ::tg: Travaforred ;—va‘:h’; O:ILE(:;S 1f you are suffering with low # B g Maur O RAR SWAITZ, SEWARD, Neb. MISOBLLANEOUS. and 1 day. | (yreat Slaug 8 hoes, -p&rlu,lu.oupy‘m-. d M 5 s M ¥ XOHANGE Touce 1ot T 4 Funeral notice will be given horeafter. ol g TIRRELL AND COOK, ordered blood, Wek constibu AN ANTEDTo rnt, anc room o conleman, | 08 EXOUANGF: o1 roflotes Tof % fot CIRSTENS. - Caroline Cizstens, wife of Au- gust Cirstens, March 5th, aged 50 yoars i . On April 1st ve will move our busi. | ¥ill 1812 Douglas St, ANTED 5,000 yards of dirt, at or nes block wost of the Couvent on 86 Mary LY rl\o FXCHANGE—Improved farmsand raw lind, for Omba clty property or wiap ¢ 'merchandite. /oolley, Omaba Neb. 723.74 The Tyory Bais, E.;‘h‘: fi;z“:“ lm% .trlzl:td ¥ f boitt Hiu i e “’l:'-""'\‘""'tj":ni“" ‘?;:L?:n.:'u. T or',s SMarch Oih 1891, Gente The Lyory Balls, n{d il i A and U padss, and bancaob¥ ! 0 W A‘,:,m_:f‘.hv. .‘:zd.‘.‘; oy i, comprols tickets $1 00, ladios free. 867§ B e e o Lt sy |k o posso o o o e+ o v 9 o T bl | A el B L bave given due notice that they)SBsds RIC 85 AL ph- — o' | —_— AR sny eark ip ber loe. Wi has' also & e will have to pay license on the tables if ;oofh or .b.ud:nugld ive. L A Ploassut Afaly.. . A FOR RENT--Houses and Lote e e et e (s they desire to continue their use.” Itis|g)) clean and fresh. One of the finest and most oultured e ST PR 3§ Dodge streot. frian and that is the time allotted. As yet, not @ cingle man has paid a license and they all scem to be waiting for some one ‘arrived in this city, having in st Lincoln, | man who steps up to the captain's office | of trees. with his money will be made to feel per- | for city property. L. L. Thomas, fectly at home, and it is useless to try to ovade the payment of the license as the warshal says the law wust bd carried out I to the letter, i One Pisno for rent, Inquire at No doubt it will come @ tritle hard ou ) holw & now one week since they were notified | bargains. TIRRBU {, |gstherings that has ever oocourred in this Fou_Savr. —Farm of ’ 2 Eguth Loup vdl:{l, n;)ur b, f‘“u’h}; ;| Banks, 1100 Jouee streel F* '&fi:""""’“‘" b 4 to take the . There is nc necessil acres impreved, 30 acres of g y roows ‘arnam. two horse-thioves whom ho was | {0, BEL\CR o (o matier, for the hrot | Inod; houss, siabled, “Kll’l—lln nlodylu{n\mu oo b1 zlu_m TABE§ city among the colored people took pla TR RENT A vtom, o 76e 10th and Jonde Ap. Wednesdsy. ab the Sy §9 Mis. Kynnedy, 1628 Jhokagn, - 7887} ' ECLA UTIES for those out make money with. Call on N. 16th street, Biid sev SADpics. {ASH PAID For second hend 1 omployment to M. E¥aiih, ‘208 4331 clothes, orders by letters or postals promptly sttended to 4 dross Mr. or Mrs, Broderich 618s0uth 10th St Omaha. 400-1mo} 4 Fmi WENT—Two rovm kikhen aad close stlre, 1181 Shetwan avevue. also larg ° i Vi el for $LEO o i X ¢l Absolutely Pure. 3 P Creighton B'If.uk. S K u, Ooffes powder ‘5....) warine 3 warvel of puri " Uornish, . Ki d why wore (-nomical that ALIST, 808 Tonth strest, botweon Famn. At £ e S 7 o v S ety Nelson, Bank: powdors. I N F—Purak ed roamt, 1017 Didgy sirest, | castain osdinion 1s ha fuli: - . 10 Martin, Kallog, Nelson, Yuk, |l ander,ertct abistatio | EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTZE OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION.