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LI o O S0, B e - - oy I LRI T T e OMAHA, THUPSDAY, MARCI 13, 1884 8 THE DAILY BEE- e THE DAILY BEE. THE BELOVED BISHOP. g0 b0 his work sgain. S0 we have| TNJURED }N ng INSTEP, |[not say that he was mado president by no oceasion to weep for him whose accident, nor that he was nominated S —— virt, vo oo orate, He was ot R lenders and T i | %0 near Heaven during hin lifs that it sems o | The Koot of a Liaborer In the Omaha :v’f::""“."‘":],‘:,yw":":;;d"fm’,’t“';’; the. r:r“vnr of 0 o o ch it i 1 1 p ¢ -+ - rr) ,I "] 0 P H he 8o followed his great examplar that we felt et what you say in m{m-nm_ to an un- Thursday Morning, March 13. il 1he Upera Honse. ho wh in hoaven before o loft the eurth. | A laboror named John Maelstrom, at|pledued delegation from this state, and - “‘{::';gyn:;v;':"';‘:?;t_"":::r"‘l':;n;g:‘-;”;'l on s | work in the Omaha foundry* near the U, |if President Arthur should be our nomi- : . nee, there is no man that 1 can support P. track, yesterday met with quite a ;i BEEE A A0 e sovere accident. He and several of his Very reapectfully, co-laborers were lowering a large wheel Grorae Dorsey. love for the poor, the suffering, the humble . everywhora! He seemed o profer to seok the ate Remarks by Messrs. Pop- poor, th sick. and unfortunate ratior than \ vage, f Nnything that riches, o wealth or romown B e i ¢ conld give him. _ Ho was like_the noblo tree [ 19 1800 i and Thurston. that Tacon spoaks of - the mora that ho was | Weighing nearly 1,500 pounds, by means wounded the moro o seemod to give forth his | of a crane, to the lower floors, A piece| KEYES' EXAMINATION, healing balm, So gentlo was he that the | s 17 iron had been put ina position for he Weather. The tesolutions Adopted —Appropri- For the uppor Mississippi aad Mis. souri valley: Warmer, followed in north- ern parts by colder and generally fair woather, westerly winds, higher, pro- coded in southern parts by dimirishing 4 i i i yo hin little grand children could s : s o8 Disos What gives or Chlldrnen rosy chodis pressure. At tho memorlal mesting held dn the| JERRRER S 8,5 o0 X 5306, wind: |16 to el upon, which by some means bo-| N0 New Developments in the Case m{—-——:::?T-J‘—r,—l——-———!:fl”r?m:"‘NP f‘:"lil':"_ WHhA Cures Ciolr fevers, makos them sleep ¢ e opera house last evening, to adopt appro- | Vet how strong he was for the right. Let an sl o(‘l The wheel, which Yesterday Afternoon, toti, ‘Baur Blotach h”ir}h(m“ &n"l !is_Castoria. riate resolutions on the death of the late | inhallowed hand be strotshed forth to touch | Ame misplaced. ' fTho wheel, which was scctin o Foverighness, Tt insures Toalth and [ Jhen bablos tret and cey by turns, LOCAL BREVITIES. P it tho ark which he guarded so well and how | being lowered a quite at raptd rato,came| e i ‘everighness, It insures health and | Wiint cures tieir colic, Rl thelr worms, v Bishop Clarkson, a large audienco, num- [ hrave he was to defend the right, the just, the [ down upon the foot of Maelstrom and| The examination of Keyes, charged| mnatural sleep, without morphine. Dut Castoria. bering several hundred persons of all | true, crushed its instep. Dr. 8. K. Spaulding | with murder in the sccond degree forthe i ‘What quickly cures Constipation, 00l rity of his cl cter, How ooy P, . Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, —New crop clover and imothy ssed for salo. | 1000y wag in attendance. The meoting ,,.,I,,;,: :fi(:h:,:.'.‘.‘.l.,z‘.;’..t it was. There was | 708 called for, who dressed the wound, (yjjjing of James Nugent on Sunday night « Castoria I8 80 well adapted to Children that But Castoris. ¥ , b H 1 hia | and says it will be four weeks before he 7 L recommend it superior to any prosctiption | paceve hen to Morphine Sgrupe, was presided over by Hon, Ezra Millard. ,",';‘,fl;f.',‘.“,l.l:," fi '3‘:«.':;*'""-"“' he"l:\';:m: will bo ableto walk. The injured man last, was begun before Judge Bencke| known tome. IL A. Arcngr, M. D., Oakor Ol 45k Paregorit; aag T Besides the president, Hon. James E. | yiolded to the storm of indignation which fol. | resides on Sixteenth streot near Williams, | yesterday afternoon. Nino or ten wit- S8 E SRS A YO £ OOKIVH) 8e X Hall Castoriat Bflyd, Frank Mlll'phy' Hon. A. J. P,,l,, I"wmlthl""m “re’::l]gmi{::’;] ):i;,;l:,hfrhlgm{kad e ——— neasses testified on the p"g of the state, D 7T T T T TN, T S P PR SN RO SR . night. Do ploton, E. Rosowater, Hon. J. M. Thur | oo myn-81Ley thoneh o gt bond “ROUGH ON RATS.” but no two corroborated each other, the CENTAUR LINIMENT—an absolute cure for Rhouma- ston, Rev. William J. Harsha, pastor of '"\‘\'vh:'{'; beautiful, rounded life and charac.| Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, | ¢vidence being practically the same as at | tigm, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. The most Powerful and Fene- the Second Presbyterian church, and El- [ gor his was, and how woll everything seemed | ants, bedbugs, skunks, chipmunks, | the inquest. At 5 p. m. the state rested trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. der J. G. Lemon, of the Methodist [to bo closed up Leforo his death eophers. 16c. Druggists . its case, which was continued to 13:30 a. chutch, occupiod aeats upon tho stage. | ae e “hok” “em, "T0 Bt was o MERRY DANCERS. m. to-day. IO T N T 3 T T P A A P ) The meeting was opened by a few brief | wealth, power and population until The defense is being conducted by Vie Shugart, Waite & Wies, Council Bluffs, Tow. f81m, ~Workmen were engaged yesterday in clean- ing the fce and dirt from the gutters on Far. nam street, —~TFeank Langheine, of the depot eating M house, is confined to his bed with a sovero cold on his lungs. ~TIt mow requires thirty-six regular crews S P S —— —— to handle the freight and passenger business . it in no mean commonwealth. Ho ; i i on the Union Pacific, mn“kln "Yh ‘h\a’m‘dml' 0;; ;he useful- Had woon thelitlo villago whoro o made his | The Metropolitan Olub Give Thelr gw’;’z:;amgfi’ :;:;f‘fi:;;zh;i‘; g;t"'fil‘; TANTE gond pants maker st Rypinsk, | FOR SALE—one cght footshow case. Apnly to y 088 ksor ras! wer, W 3 H s tr 5 . G, F % B0 00 3 d —The C. Bi & Q. train into this city yesterday | D! of Bishop Clarkson to Nebraska and | home grow up to power, influence and weal ‘arnam stroets. ‘ountain, grocer, suscessor to corge | Crawford 1521 Dodge street. am - -t Two GREAT BARGAINS—Improved property, — | L 68x66 foet, corner of paved streets, brtck bl ¥ I ho had seen the school with which he had so ~ Itegular Monthly Sociable— | Nyoent, and, second, if he did it was i his knbwn. goodnoss, and his wide and | yueh to do bocome melf-mustaining and doiog Childrens’ Masquerade. accidentaland while in the commission | YANTED -Sewiog Machino hands at 1207 Farn extended acquaintance among the scat- | good thmwfll:ut the land: and lastly he had of a lawful act. i - ;| Boon the beautiful cathedral, every stone of : ¢ faisr - wrreee - of pay i oc tered hamlets of the western part of this [ (i "0 1ovea and had watched gradually | Tuesday evening the regular monthly| The state, in the absence of the district W “x.’.'JE,'iJ.fi,L”,}f‘ compstent o, run, wood ;?.::‘ 'é:“‘:i;:::';:ix‘ r:':"i:":"?t’wn ;[lll’c‘“lg::, Anvestme :M.;;\! morning brought in a big load of passengers, every coach being filled. —The woeighing of mail carried over all western roads, ordered to bogin March 1th, | state. He then introduced Hon. A, J. j&rown in ita beauty and strongth until it was | 0o 06" (ho Motronolitan club sttorney, s represented by O. R.|p . i 81617 | of actual valuo will buy completed and conseorated, 1t seemed as [PATWY OT the Metropolitan —club was|peqick; . t es from postoil bl 1 has been indefinitely postponed. Poppleton, who read the following though his work was done, and I think, por. |given at Masonio hall. About forty JORS O A VWANTED A it oom il st ho Fet bl to T & BRUNER e L ~A dividend of 5 pet cent has been de- RESOLUTIONS: haps, with all the affections he bore his be- | .\ jos wore in attendan d thi Consul, house, 11th St. between Fainam and Harnoy. | cor. 15th and Capiiol avenve, clared by County Judge MecCulloch for tho| «pryfoundly sensible of the great calamity loved family, that he was not sorry, now his P % sl o iy Lk OR SALE—Oue Blackhawk Cultivator. 1 Moline creditors of the assigned stock of goods owne | which has befallen this city and this common. | Moric was done, to give It up and to lay down | party, like all preceding ones of this| Theodore Olsen, proprietor of the VVANTED_ cot sty anteligont boy, Ky | tStierinc Viow, 1 Hasrow and Evoner. Al new, by A. Rotbholz, Woulth in tho death of the Ttight Kove B T e that the el paotinos 8x- | popular club, was a highly enjoyable and | Westera iron and brass foundry, 108 South ply at Sclirutor & Bucht's. L R TOUL WONK X HOWALDY, D, Clarknon, and Ioaving to this olergy and | PO tho fooiug that tho work had beon too \ 8 A i , Ruc 80240 J 11_Farnam 8t —The warm sun of yosterday brought out a | paople the commemoration of his services and | hord and heavy for him. " Thero were appeals | successful affair. ! Eleventh ntreot, has been appointed D—Immediately, & woman cook at Buck- large number of people and tho stroots have rm&lnn as o prelate of the chureh, aud to his KoL Irl:x‘f:':‘!]ld not, always answets | g toilets of the ladies were very fine, | Danish vice-consul to Nebraska, for Den- | ¥V eve Meat Murket, 10k ana Mason strects, to TP Ok SAE-Ons acrelot with & 10om hose on boen crowded all afternoon, Tho mud has | mily and intimate peronal friends the 8% LI "Rr0t D™ yl® TIG | some of them being extremely elegant, |Motk. He has just received his papers c BARKER & MAINE, N. . corhor 18th and Harnam. memory of the most tender and affectionate issioni i 1 N\ ANTED. irl to do dining room work, 211 70812 dried rapidly this afternoon. rolations, we his neighbors aud fellow citizons | 1rt ':““"" b}:‘"‘.:" “k could” not | ypile the gentlemen were in full evening | <™ **OM "8 M) ot bt oif! Wit L4th, otween Capita] avenuo ani D giiakds LoaTosay ot awembled for the purpose of paying our I pity the man who has walked up and T port strect. B18-12§ JOR Residence, §7.600 will buy clegant —Andrew F. McOaffrey began sult in the | &40 el o e, T the st oo blic | down theso streets and seen Bishop Clarkson's | dress and presented a most neat and PERSONAL, — residence 20th aud Cass, BOGGS & HILL. district court yestorday against tho U, P. | and emphatio manner of which wo are capa- {laily walkc and conversation and not been the | gty appearance. = ANTED—1 ning room gid. Also o nurse girl 7819 e oot ity coumteo | 21§t o thedeath of e istingulshod and | 16 W8 my_ high advantogo to stand for | A programme of twonty numbors was| B: P: Humphroy, wastorn travelling agont | e e | T g ot o s o e o ey ot for the loss of & hand, injured while conpling, patriotic citizen this community has sustained | POMent by that bedside just before the clos- | danced to the delightful strains of the | for the Chicago & Atlantic, is in tho city. —Tho funcral of the late Joel T. Griftin will | u grievous and irroparablo lows. Coming here | 186 scens. His strong mind was somotimes | Musical Union orchestra. J. M. Davis, Chicago & Northwestern pas- keeping. Situation furnished 1516 Douglas St. | Webster st. 86t 2 J. B. EMITH, — USINESS FOR SALE—Grocery storo, finest loca- this ' rom | before a largo prosperity had been realized, g 2 - ; A A irl. Apply 810 fnorth tion in O doi aal busine 5 ey morning b 10 odock, from | o ontarod into.tha augut weeds | Was talking with dend bishops whom ho know TRy otk R XU RRADI, songer, of San Francisco, passed through this | WWANCERC S S PR iidice ot | 003, Lo lekns wbik chesi ront 0t enmon o his late residence, and ;vlllhlbe w'll:d";hd by 5 tho foundations of socloty, with an | YOA A80; Il;; bl dc;:’:wmfi_ng fahu h?l-: he| On Friday evening next, the German | city east this morning. 704-60 Stock 7,000 10 §8,000, Addross Grocae; Masonic fratenif ot — 0lo raind was | g0 oiati T 1 oi : 0 ¢ co office. X . o) = b"” i ek ":"J,“m';",‘;""“, upon the work which, for him, was over. Vet | *0¢ictios of this city will give a children's | Judge Caton, of Tlinels, nccompauied by | (YUEEN PROTECTOR-Unprecedeutedinducemen = an honored member, g Tl < !m_m); e pm; loriiod | ot times his eye wonid fall upon some one masquerade at Germania hall, on Har- |} family, passed through this city to-day Q.u;!ur‘w.l Iady agents for this new rubberunde N i won b oreans cheap. In- 3 » y o ui 3 0. 760- —The residents on Howard street, between | and nover once doubted tho prosperity which | hom ho kuew and by an effort of his strong |ney street. noon en routo to San Francisco, Sorgarmant. Go., 9 south May St Chloado. — $21.1m | Yo 2 S T will he would bring “humself back to things| The committee which has charge of OB gALE—186x180 feet on Capitol will, must be rmnmw::rd .:;1 f‘:::-:n:hovfiuld N:. ?;‘ .-w:; fs& slty of b adoption has -;lr;il«;ml.-;?ld,_g; of earthand gret his friends with the Yle.’i- gm affair {8 comprised of Messrs, fi,my Mra, ¥, B. Knight left for Now York city | Y\ANTED—A frsciass Baker in &Il Kinds_of T it e Caath o apitel, uill must <ossion of lond cries as if by some one in dis. | highest exultation in tho accomplishmont “of ant smilo which was so familiar to all who baking, at $10.00 per week and board, Will| 7854t undt, John H. F. Lehman, J. D. Frue- Tuesday, whero she will join her husband, | .vq stiady employment. Address b.L. WALLACE, 1 {on falled £o ind any sotios, | e ur.sado anlclpatiens, i ovap, 2 Vhich I doath seemod uweoter | qnf, Phillip Andres, and Julius Meyor, | who has engagod in business in that ity. | Kesmors Neb. ErE ; o ] tress. Investigation y | e i tho school which ho has provided for | * e hus gone from among us, but from those Which of itself is sufficient guarrantee of |, H, Hurlburt, genoral westorn passon- RS GG T RO U S Tre NI, | S i et e CAUUR/ 0P PORLIGIESI Bilok. J —Officer Hinchoy yosterday morning arrested | our daughters, and in the boautiful charity [closed and. palid lips T hoar a vofco which | the success of tho party, \ of the Eri ived i EDWARDS, 1111 Farnam St. oot B Jim aud Tom Connolly for obstructing a | forllittle children which ho planted and built | saya: “Bo compnasionate; bo brave; o pure;| The music will 'bo furnished by the | E°F *8¢nt of the Erie road, arrived in the city J JFR SALE—One of the largest and best jmp up, and in the less tangiblo but most potent | by charitable,” 4 Y . N Y ¥10 | 1aat evening and is stopping at the Paxton. ANTED—A pantry cirlat the I'mmet house. Flhrmaia Douglas county. Any person «r p streot croming with & wagon, and refusing to | influence which he has exercised upon social Y. Wil 7o HAKEL Musical Union orchestra. . 2 W ek be pond. tarto ratter. 780121 | wishing to engage In Farising as o busincss, of In remove the same when requested so to do, |institutions and the hearts of all men and RSl ————— Mrs. John G, Taylor, wife of Freight Audi- wiock raising. will consult tocir interests by calling OR EALE—Lot 03 feot, front on south 1ith 8t. iad antil to-day. women who would give ear to his counsels or | then made a few brief remarks substan- WHO 3 PAB. |tor Taylor, of the Union Pacific, left for | Y\ ANTED—Girls! we want 15 girls for genoral | or writing for full particulrrs concerning ~ this mat- g The case was oontinied untl to-day. cravod his sympathy, ho han orocted a monv- | tially as follows: Other lips moro elo.| O THER ngfifigifi‘l‘h L TV SR AN O Tussday, accompanied by O ply b otios ch/GRNGN fBeals | SOTARICCC OUROERIpestome) i ~1n view of the death end funcralof Bishop | ment for himself which in all the gonorations | quent than mino have testified to_the k har sister, Miss Hattio Whitted - ul Suall stook of D 4 D I Clarkson to-dny, Superintendent Jamea has | will never ceumblo or decay, oodness of this greatman, Some of you | FAY & Co., formerly of Minneapolis, et L e B \V AN TED Gl forconoral Tousawork. ~ Apply A R ot s el pruzEute’ E b ordered all schools to bo dismissed at noon. It is a fit closo bf his long and laborions fi 61beén RREOGIALEd withiht Minn., will open a wholesale confection- MUSICAL. orner 14th and Jackson 8t. 744-t1 | A wood opening fora physician. = Addrots 3, and most_successful career, not only for the [ D&Y R O R Gl pie Ban ) Frot b Bikiesa IR RN : Ikhorn Station, Neb. This has boen n accordance with tho request | church which_ho loved, but for the poople |and we all have come under his influence ry,k gn‘: Hereia usitess, in b IeW| The “Sohmer” piano is rapidly replac- | YA7 ANTED—Lsdica or young men to take of the varlous members of tho board of ediucas | among whon ho had his homo, thathe uilt|as a citizen, 1 have been brought in | ekt ab tho old stand of Piorcey & |ing tho Weber,”in all of the first class | 1Y pisssant work at their own home; i3 to 5 -A zood eatablished Fgg Pucking bus- tion. bl l:{:lrm:fi:! and Joy forover, | contaot with him on almost all quostions, | ©F ord on Farnam stroet. m&ot! | places of amusement, where the latter | Adires k. Hdd & Gas box 157 Dubiique fowe: Wit e §o0lto ers at a 506-1mol piano was formerly used.—Musical Cour- ier, J. 0. Prescorr, Sole Agent, 1509 Farnem street, Omaha. F. C." Bee oftice, Ouiaha, Neb. OR SALE—House of & roows, § of, one black from street cars—$1,600, ial, political and religious, and was al- T — —An appoal was perfected in the district|times of public gratulati | BOSCA DO : b court yesterday in tho matter of tho condem |of _public somow by meuns of | Way8 surprised at his wisdom in every DISTRICT COURT. mation, by the Omaha Belt rallway, of the .amum and at religions services, to link the | thing. As we go from this place, whare i % na VVANTED—A German dining room kitehon girl ¢ Hesso and Hoppe, 418 8. 18th St., betwoen répghysec) P g Y a i Touse and fall lot $1,500, north one-half of lot 8, in block 8, valued by mgn :::d‘l::o:'fi?:' [ th’t‘s Mmfi?’(‘:fi membrance of him that we will never Resotutions of Respect for I'. D, S S S LN Hou‘su;r:]nd kn ;&:;’ halt nlal’mlmm ;;'ru'zc s e h : s - CANTE o T iorts Do o t 4, block 3, Shinn’s addition, $900. bl i Now | %0urse of naturo fall from its place kg | osues SHE S WayN Cheral, In the district court yesterday before Foley: W fi‘f&fi?fi'fi;“ :‘;::n‘::u’ o WO, wheve | LSt uh Charled straot, hear Suinors, §1,200. —Mossrs. Pock, Kern & Sibloy, of Now | qn thare should be kept some wnfl.hymorg HON, JOHN M, THURSTON Rkl ¥ The following appropriate resolutions | husband can board, ‘Address “A- J. B. Lot on Saunders Strect, 31,500 York, have rentad the room in the Millard | or symbol of distinguished publio service and i Judge Wakeley the jury in the replevin & B S5 ; it Comer lot, Armstron,’ adition, $1,000. hotel, recently vacated by Adam Morrell, the | honored names, To do and to die are the sum total of | sane of Morse againgt, Edgerton returned | Were adopted by the Omaha branch of Lots in Hilehaugu's Place, $600. ““Aud 50, as well as otherwise, ho sought | human existence. The toils and strifes and largely succeeded in lmpregn‘flnq and ir- |and everything here are epitomized in h WWANTED A situation €0 do zoneral house work Beautiful cast frontage, in Hanscom Place, §900 barber, and will open a bucket shop in » few a verdiot for the plainkiff for the posses. | the Irish National League on Monday ia o swall family by o young girl. . Inquire | a0 810-1 h. § Four lote. 3 fronting on Farnam strect — three i days, Workmon at now engaged Iu propar- | radicating thin out civilization with tho faith | this ifo if thero is nothing beyond, The |sion of the goods snd asssssed i dam- | Dight last: 1009 70cRI00 R, housen—85,600. MECAGUE | icg the call boards, of » wide, eharitable, catholic religion. at prophets and discipl ‘ ‘WHEREAS, Patrick D. Foley, vice president | YR7ANTED—A firet-class Indy writor would like | 06 Opp. Postofice. it ting| Groat as an ecclosiaatio, graceful as a | SOAY DXOP ples of his xe- | agos at five oents. of thin League, haa bean nidonty vemovod | WY oasta:an capynt e st beokkeeper: | TOR §ATE=CCE TEEIBT g7 3ol T snee o —The street car company 18 experimenting | cholar, generous as o neighbor, unawerving ligion have done more to civilize hu-| “Bogore Judge Neville the jury in tha | from our midst by the ruthless hand of death; | Address “A. D. H." Bee office, 787-12§ o0 Improvements, at $5,000, "t bs only apen with mules. They now have two teams of [ and unselfish as a friend, he never forgot, but mnm:iy than all other agencies combined, f Rathb: inst Edgert therefure be it = for §0 days Call on MCCAGUE, opposite postofices the long-oatod anlmals at work, ono onthe | deoply cherlshed wnd wisely fulfiled il his | Tho doctrines and examples of Bishop | ¢34 © oy ponsy SOREEton XO:| Resolved, That in Lis demiso this Leaguo has | WY AN wer,-Arlianle sounk man wats » vlace | 715 it Red line, and the other on the St, Mary's | dutivs as a citizen.” ¢ 3 Clarkson have done more to build up a|turned a verdict for plaintiff of $399. | losva good officer and a worthy member, that | Beo ofice. ¥ sy OR SALE—Lot 132x330, south 18th street, house Avenue line, and the probability is that thoy| YVhen he had finished. their reading he | good state and city government than all | fhe case of Schroeder against Wallens | #he commaunity in which ho lived has lost a two rooms, b rn, trees.’ Price 81,700, Ore-third useful citizen, his wife a kind husband and his MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, cash. Call and see MCCAGUE, opp. P. 0. 719-t¢ will taks the place of horses entirely on the moved their adoption and in support of |other agencies combined. He came was then taken up to a jury. This action | children an indulgent father. his motion delivered the following eulo- among us when these prairies were street cara before long. 0 g Regolved, That whil ly sym 7 ANTED—] N—1 wis Jocat EAL ESTATE for eale hy John L. McCay ue, real { e overland teuin east on the Union |6 00 the lifo and "character of Bishop |traversed only by savage beasts and by |!8 Prought to recover $5,000 damages | yfrc'nicin,n. e R e e L R e O | e e TR T P &nrlmm: no less savage men. @ did not know | resulting from being thrown out of de- | this, the hour «f their bereavement, we solace | braska or Dakota. Am first-class cutter and tailor. Pacific each morning has a number of Chinese emigrants on board bound for New York. and charge fair prices. OR BALE—Fine residence between Dodge and MR. POPPLETON'S REMARKS, thore was one 80 low that he could not | fendant’s saloon and materially injuring ourselvas with ths thought that both their sor- ety e et o hiarad e L‘ns‘:’cg'l Friman calion NecAGUE, CPRORIEAD! i rows and ours may find much relief in the | fi; ! 5948 | 1t is eminently proper that the citi ¢|be drawn away toa better existence. | him. f hi favor ire by corresponding with Saisal —_— @ “They are always well drossed and are pretty | yaha, u{rm{l % tho manifold intorests | What more e'ufll bo said of aman that| The following is the assignment of | Zessived, T;:nxent‘;:ey a‘:cfrt;fl be directed to | 823131 S oL e, \ORBALE=Lot on Bodge strect. 3[00AGUE, | fair flooking Ohinamen. Whon questioned | which, in thir aggregate, constituto its busi- | he has laid aside easo and comfort to re- | cases for to-day: sproad these resolutions at large upon tho =2 | e Cumn A Obpatls 0: ot | they say they are going to work in stores in | ness growth and prosperity, should place upon generate and make better his fellow man? BEFORE JUDGE WAKELEY. journal of this League and fumish copies of ‘ TANTED—To buy, a house and lot in good loca- | J\OR SALE—182 feet square on corner. Rosidence { Now York. &I;: :::dfdb lt.h;:r oav;h::‘::a ”(:) cll.o ;a:lvl m.; 1 u,T His death came unexpected to us all, e 2 3 ;ha‘ filma to the family of the deceased and for L4/ n:lun, yr!lm not ;ohupiwun. 70, or would rent Property J mile N. W. of Post office; McCAGUE, } —A littlo oxcitoment was occassloned on | stute in the charactor o ‘Which the Tives f oi1 | It always does. Among this community aufmann vs. Ballou et al. publication in the daily papers of the sity. and very 1o n:‘fi;’icg. o e Aatade foctad | IEROSISIE. O fo¥ ! Clapp vs. Miller. Millard et al. vs. Sexauer et al. B . 7 e g ot o sl LS labor the pl that knew hij ficer Hin oav] orefore 8 co-laborers in th 0 places once knew hi S :‘:"“" "’““; i w"":":'él::“ “m’ higher aphore in which his lifo wan pontysuch | know him no. more. - Ho s ono, but hy | Thurber et al. vs. Soxauer ot al. circula o MOEF | eulogy as may fitly characterizo his life-long |is not f 1¢ there be no lif Morse et al. vs. Edgerton (on trial). man had been shot and the ooroner's offioe [ devotion tohls work his self abnegation, his | noF Bone.forever. Tf thero be no life to| 10 vy Toso, was eslegod by an anxlous orowd of peopls | utter unselfishnes, Lis quic\;'-nldefuu- g’m:i:m’g:‘:u‘:;fl: L“’ d°'":|r" “hh:h? Wilkie vs. Meyer. wi uman sufforing, whether | 40 ako no thought o ¥ who wanted to review tho remalns, Poai iy or apiritual, s’ cheerful accoptance | the future. We believe in a lifo to como| X 0#ter va. Donecken, and his friends death came to him, and days, “M. W. 8.” care of Beo offlce. 524161 | 0K SALE_Fullot on Harnoy stroct. 63x132 at 500, (CCAG UE, opposite P, O, 6574 TANTED—By April or May, 1st, house of abou e e WV e oo o busivote portion of city | O SALE -Lots in weet Guming at 4175, to 8260, s O W, 2 Bk sy terms mosthly payments. JOHN Address Centicld, 1102 and 1104 Douglas 6t ™ | 3. Sheh T ariee PECHS TORSALE—House and lot on Capitol 1111l at §5100 G0t WWANTED—Cne or two rooms for light-hou MeCAGUR, onposite P. O, keeping. Reut moderate. ~Address o of D, Enares i Buminy 14kt S e . s S\ and i, e e ahll oo o whohavs | C1nghem v Koaedy ot o v e D B e 2 i s P Uty q UK to a frontier | gone before. 1n heaven God keep: BEFORE JUDGE NEVILLE, u NTE) o <3 corner 200 feet: fronting cast, will divide. now in the D taini 89 4 . DS & ~——— ANTED — Stock of Dry Goods, ete., to th aa s in the St. Mary's Avenue stablo awaiting m&"‘,’:":‘nfi':mfl “'&fi':’l‘:g;fl‘:é::"a:; niche for our idols and in that hope lies | Cleveland Paper Co. vs. Bankes, WA 85,000 t0 810,000 Will givea good | MCCAGUE, opposite P. 0. Coaiod 400 acre Wisconsin farm in exchange. Audrers for Tots n_Hawthorne addition. §350, a claimant. It was supposed that Price, the | tho state of Now York —for the most_part | the salvation of humanity. Collins vs. O'Connor, man who i wautad for hootiog at the Thoatro | without, modom modos of - communication. ; Horton o al. va. Troasin et al. B A U X S T Kl ol Eamy e MMROA G DI P Comique Sunday night,had ridden the animal i“““‘el"“fl' littlo fnforlor fo thoso of St, Paul, : PG . 0. RMPH Olark vs. Armstrong, i i AN w50 rent, onc room 1o gentleman and 1O A0l At oMoe faFIRIRY Lo X33 away, as it was found a short distance south | 118 beroic cow and self-sacrifico in as.| We may well say that a great man has (P o i e P¥i 1914 Webster St. SALE—Acre lots in Bonfleld only §160. to §200 066t suaging and awellorating every form of .Lmlan. Men may bo great at vhe head | = P d o AR per acro. McUAGUE, opposite P, 0, of thecity. man suffering and gr‘l‘t';.enllowymeutro u;‘;ul:‘:f of an empire, in the hals of 1aglinlntura, Hammond vs, Woodworth, Y e oot oy 8¢ o, ear ono | — ST nue, 3 2 of tho C o ar.on0 s Radiff vs. Dellone et al, 4 Conveat o £F seamviscave ALK—Tots in Deniso s nddition on Ssunders —Suit was instituted in the district court | him in his character as a citizen. 7 8. oy Fe yosterday by Honry F. Hamonn against :hr, Bishop Olarkson first, visitod Omaha in De. l:[nwd ba) .B“dhm (g}oodnan. Wewho | i or et al. va. Bernstein : 5 ofitexls; Jonson & ve: 100: o 8100, cach, Bassaine - MOCAGURE, op- . comber, 1855, and shortly after became a per- looked upon op rkson, say Le was Buglon et al. vs, Burr Jap. Co. i B. & M. railway company in Nebraska, 0 ro- | manont visitor, At that time Omaha had | ® Breat man, having & great mind, with 8 K] ks and cesspools Knowles vs. Price et a} - i i Satisfa:tion | Ty AL ESTA olin cover damages in the sumof $1,000, caused | just becomo fully aroused from the leth: both natural and acquired good senso. t al.; i 1 you aro inturusto | in_ real es- by obsteustiugl"tho right of way o lot 5, | Which had sottlod upon it in Septambor, 1547, | All beheld in him the rounded charaoter| Schroeder vs. Wallert et al.; on trial. iOmate, [ oings o Bk e 0 ol Lo Sl o (he and seemed girding itself for the wrowth and : : McMurrey vs. Saup:ers. ————— L LSO DION AR IS ¢ gt posite P, O, block L, of which tho plaintiffis lyssoo, and | DO ROV RECCeTor the wro nd [of a good man, There isa grandeur in| ol P BYroad company. Largs howss niv: ¥ Hanscom Vark, B from improper drainage rosulting from erec- | nesssd. 'he tarritory was slowl "';:"_m‘_“’"“' the truth and a sublimity in Chistianity. T —— IRV \nd Lo front, very cheap. MCCAGUE, upposite P, O, ing a bauk in front of said lot, from & prolonged nTlNun in Immigration | I Chicago in 1856, we learned to ad- Dupest Out of $175, OR RENT—House 8 rooms, 6th St. | L ~Two disturbers of the peace wers before | 814 deqelopment, which had driven many |mire him as a minister. We could P A 8t. J. PHIPPS ROE. BLI-tf JOR BALE—A first-class Vose & “on Piano, at o Judge Beneke this morning. They were each ‘Mnmm mulh‘&do:-" '-:mlxmfl:”“’{‘.lf'd ad i“" scarcely hear ovon then of & new country| An old genfieman from away down in OR BENT—Furniahed or wnfurnishod room, 033 | o "er€all_Inquire Edbolm & Erickaon'e, 6% t¢ fined 85 and costs, Ono paid and tho othor | than ffty miles of Fallweyin Nehreaer ™ K528 x.ng I:::ltu without learning now and | Niggours Wa# in this city yesterday southwest corner Lzard and 15¢h stroct. 889154 Fonm,u:ym,, e e e was committed. One &ase of intoxication | €xtension of that wus dovbtful and uncertain, th‘“‘ t Bishop Olarkson had been| . . .coto Oregon tosee the country PO BT Fursshed oo, 181 Farma st at Edholm & Eriel 509+ wras alao in the dook, Howas & colored man hnu):in' flwhm Ty m,w{xldch “’;,‘.' Kuow him to love him and we love | Hr W88 accompanied by his wife and 829-16§ OR SALE OR TRADE—A good span of mulos, axdmoksto o julge o hie maaner. oy .}E‘:flm homaeives weat”of tha' Mist | him because wo know him. In his- good our childron, two sous and tvo daugh-| - Absolutely Pure, O IRENTA_ fursiabed room, fronting south | a Meag rssr o 211> 4% 0 Ciapiaes calebrating my birthday, your honor, and | sourl untd? t reciconed | i T y Widow, hot and cold water with use [ 901 A you will exerciso » littlo gonorosity this | #30ds and no foderal territory s l,:l:h n. 'm(k o{&:fl:n ot acivola and 9"“"‘.,.“3 The old man had never traveled be- |, This powder ne risn = marve rof purit | Sl S SUIEL Suitaple for lady nd gen- | YI0K SALE—-¥arm 8 wilos trom olty. Inguire of touched, were unorganized and unkno: we feel @ has been aj mutfi R L strengh and whol oes More conomical that \ gentlemen, with or without board, Mrs. Moyer, over Roeder's Drug tore, 1 me, I will sce that I am never brought betore | “"Iihe yart territary conatitu iy endorsed, and taking his ril(’, we behold | fore, and while in St. Joe, he fell into | the cdiuary kinds, and cemaca be sold 1 competuop | Alie,maller roou adjuinig, 2614 Douglasstrect. | Wobster, t you again.” The judge exercised little | ary jurisdiction was rich in no iniv the strength of a gress and good | the hands l°f a wicked confidence man N Mo iibude of low e b 10078 welsk ! Al of e \OR BALE—Two open_second-hand buggies and @enerosity to the extent of three days in the | Ural resources and in the hearts a o man. ‘%’h"'“i;g him out 0'.'1715~ borrowed | "6 FETdsr Ou 168 Wl Now Vork, OR WENT-—Nloly {ornishod roome with or it | I one deivery wago chesp, a 1319 Haruey 5t o] J oarders accol county jail, n"l‘”m zn"‘m‘dd" % m""w“'"':;l::.- i ’y b, gd?;:t.od resolutions were unanimously @ co) nce man simp! TTOW m.um mmodatod 161 that awount and gave the old gentleman | Q nl T ———— JRVOR BALE—Twn portable boilers, 10 horse powe - ~Tusday & colored lady and a little :fl‘:ont or In-.pul'n .fiu:'d “:l oment in u..‘: A ‘Motion was then carried that_all |a gold certificato for security. The gold SPECIAL N OTICES. OB RENT—Sosoral small dwellings with brick | “ggaif"? ** D ATISEATRICN, dldv:.’kmhd down and run over at the dh,_“““l""" (el stay. Theso were ‘the | Dusiness men be raquestea to closo cheir | cortificate was worth just as much as the TO LOAN—Honey Thloseu g ed bydrant wat, " E. Komhroo! 10 A e e sorner of Fourtoonth and Farnam stroet by a | gerum which, less thau t\vu? your of the | offices and stores this afternoon beiween | same quantity of brown paper, J E‘gm"“_‘ 4 L ey, Ranmsa & 00, e ‘horsa ridden by a boy. Fortunately the lady | acoretion of people, ‘;:nltd an t:du‘.nu, the hours of one and three. The old nan’s wife and children were Momw LOAN—Tho lowest ratos of wterest | J{'OR RENT—Furnished room suitable for 2 gentle- L has devel ealth of Ne- A o H r ‘Agency, 16th & Douglaa 284.6f men. loquire east side 15th St. besws OR BALE—Ola nowspapers 1n large aad small -and child ::: :b‘ :nlvu‘d s:n .:. ;' :I' i :‘ o) s “‘.fl""" :;)n:nm‘v' holth :yfl:‘: The meeting then adjourned. !:lfllh;:g l; il:ax; » m'.f.?:"i. :mt he nv:::l: AR 00N o “;"“uu 2 and Douglas. vus Dodge | THoE antidien st this oo [0 “?'“L"_".d by Mmfimldd” e beousht to nnl‘; mw -“&“M'.:fl'&,m AN ANSWE-“- WANTED, b;:r .w,hn‘::‘v ore, and it 'h:.d ey 3 .'m"““ "':,0"" Real Esiate and Losn I“Lm RENT—Furnished room 1617 ummoin 2 MISCELLANEOUS, of justice, The driver of Biendorfl's | foreward rather with anxiety than ho) Oan onse 1 that mu find outthe ways of the [ 0 . (i QTRAYED OR STOLEN—Two wina 1 Borses, Jore m’-y wagon ran over, and uul; Coming to the teni Tiver ofimm oo ol Kiduey o | world. . HELP WANTED O RENT—Furalined rooms, 1017 Dodge sureer, | D04y with white 1osehead ane Leowa ot lone 0f thousands of | Luckily he tud plend; money to| ¥ NSO o8-t winte spot in forehead. A lieral reward will be fllled & man, on South Thirteenth oure! We say thoy eannot ws y Y. more y oy, - ’ 1 { man, street, a | tion to the hope A e ariea " s PREEN o 1 e 1 0y, on or before OR RENT—Nicely farnished roy paldto any one returning eald horees to me. dow woeks since, and now he is one of the most r:“w-. “-.-jy R ik Mookl Bitdore. will roore | 228 him safely to "bis jo s ¢nd, and s with all modern i 'y Toums, 1008 Faro C. H. BRODERSEN, tary will yeove | tho “contidenco, wan could. very casily in & deirsble Tocatlon. - Sonthweat | 10 Part of town proferred, W ‘o I(mn LEASE— business lots 16th street, etween 887140 2711 Plerce 8¢, have secured a fow hundred more had ho | years it satistactory torna offered. Toas city Davenport and Capital aveuue, east 1o, for & | | NT-Near Todee and 16th strcot, an embroid- careless and reckless drivers in this city, ~The mile race at the roller rink ' Dis > Dinbotis, ht's Disoaso, , Weak mu—y plaint quickly cured. Every bot- Tuesday | which, with tle guaranteed. applied for it,but it will take a sharp |enceswiven. Addiess with full particulars, “X. Er" | joym ored strawberry de Suristmas X > culars, ©'X. ! 2 W n and & Corist d rep- ‘was the most amusing and exciting event #ot | For sale at 50c. a bottle by C. ¥, Coodman | one to catch theold man again, cul m-fi g 1607 m—.fi.fi}m. cdeating “Holly-Hooks. 1hoinder will b reward: ~ #ha has taken place there this season. There | With et L s ——e \A7ANTED--A ccmpetent kitohen girl at o . r— - $ad fisavamiag the sae (0 room 36, High chool Po the Women of Omaha. Chairman Dogey and the Presidency. F cago stroet. Will pay best J&.‘i‘fm‘ At ‘2’.‘,‘,‘3.‘5'.,‘.,'?..'."{‘1&';»" T vho city e ary oals ‘m-'w.—*—& ah ) Y K of the city from catn Without counsel purposes are disap. | T° the Bltor of Te Bee ANTED—Col ar Makers, & Cutter, S{itoh o, fsnoy grecerlss. MoOAGUE, opp. pastotios. D o rans i b pald foe the setarm of & pals - ohiegb » P"| " Fuusoxw, Nob., March 12.—Tho telo- | VY Stuticr, Noue bit o mananioroher o | 78540 .’:f:m.“{.‘:.m!fl‘&'i"'"t“‘.'.‘f,.'a“ e ecpire through which bis Ju"u“::'.,..,:‘:' 9% W | pointments, butin the multitude >f coun- A e e Ao . they aret{established.— Proverhs or Hainey between 19th and 16th Street, JAMES F, MORTON, Union Elock, 818181 Mu BOHRODEIR, the magastic healer has v turm cdand is healing t ¢ rick at 18:1 Davenport Bt., b tween 16th aud (7th 5¢. 760.1mof - KT NEEDLEWORK—Miws Ells Graham, an ox. 155 J. B. SMUTIT, 1816 Douglas St Ol IWENT—ooms 1o Nebraake Nationn Baui: ‘éx”mm“u‘n”r‘."”fi:m' has opened Tooms s . v uilding. csiratlo ofices in the el ch any work in hor line. &bo has VAT B care of ey Preferred. Addrese | Suppilad with hydruulle: sle akor and heageq | s e Lading are (hrited SaAh 8 | steams. Apply at Bavk. 036-11 play of commenced picoes. Kooms o 65541 geam from Yashington to the Kansas flli"c:.‘,"l'):':-m, oo e Prorer “mfifl:" OR RENT-Corer store on Dodge one block 16.22, 2;;1 Journal{to which you refer in the VW ANTED & cxr e e from Pust ofice.” MoCAGUE, opposite . 0. JUDGE JAMES W, BAVAGE . L torial d carmeotl pericace with bollers. luquire at the Millard Will the women of Omaha take i/ yoserday, does not correctly P i that 1t waa indood not wamet that this | gonidoration whothor tho. purposce of |foport me. I have said that i Mr. £ L plate et & Ciis. |the W. C. T\ U, shall be “SII!PP""i‘F Blaiue was goandidate for the presidency gontleman—but not to mourn for him. | or established,” and lot us have \,fi“ U that Nebraka would be for him. Also s do mot mowrn when the sun, having | tude of counsellors at the meeting Thurs- that th 5 cheering it 'with its | day, March 13th, at 2:30 p. w, in the the thn Republican took a vote Toaviag ho curth Y.M. O, A. rooms. By orde of tho|showing Haine first choice and Logan [ Y7ANTED—A sisl tufaumily of two, 1065 Furnam | 7300 mny— - 44 1018 Dodpe sreet, TN B mom president; Mrs. L. G. Charltov secretary. | second, wth President Arth: el St — Ko mflnammu:nm m'::"u:h; Crotght SFECIALTIES for those out «f emplo, A 3 rthur a close ANTAH)-—GhlIlu s faully of bwo, for gemers] | Hotee: . 139-¢1 l make woney with, Call on M, Lwany.lmu::‘l‘v;: 4581m third; th¢ we in Nebraska were satisfied housework, 1 \ 264 1+ tre 14 ]‘\unumuxn Y N. 10th street, and see samplos. small 7R RENT—A fow gentlemen can be Hotel accomodated with furaished roums. Apply 1818 Farnam St 40841 WV ANTED - Lady book keoper for country town, with thy administration of President TANTED—Girl for general housow. , 1216 nort! « Arthur:éhlt 2o had Py AT B “ family, 121 h 10th streot. 16-141 7OR BALE. lent pryident, givin, safisf to I ADIES OR YOUNG MEN in city or country to [ oo o ST g giving action to thet |, e ui co light and plcasant work o oo JAGR SALE AT A BAKGAL block near st. | 3 usines interosts of the country, and if | b, &2 orés s day sy and quictly wade; work | X' Mary's avenue, only five bi from Court nominged for the idenoy Nebraska ) jact by msilivg cabvasing vo sawps for reply m“flh-':“w&" Jesideut lots or waitable for ten- | i 3 et 1% | Ploase iable Man " phia, -divide, o would five him 26,000 msjority. 1 dadla,. ™, ¥ Vhhico ™ | 24 Fara sost. "' Ao T ]n:a ouden, [

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