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8 THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1884. !‘ i —_— _— the spectacle all but as fully as if they a finer cast and greater perfection in the | meer——- QY01 SALE_The weet £ fost businees property o _THE DAILY BEE. | A VICTIM OF AVAGARY. v i v oot ek BADLY BEATEN. g g (et i - gt g s b JJOR SALE—Lots in_Leavenorth terrace §250 ¢ Notwithstanding the obstacles which 300 each, & rare chance, will raise $25. on eac 1ot on and after April 15th, now is the time fo scour g o'cloc! 0 strains ol o usical 1 — Singular At List Evcning of &) Boon’ et ‘- ':‘"1‘:"‘ woro v A LiVIY Conlst Betorn Brewers o et i et oo, L S BT Gugst of the Canfield HODSE, |&he small participants bogan to. grow and Coal Heavers, ety itk ot C ASTORI A S . TREN & MOTTER. " B OMAHA. Monday Morning, March 17. sod, A No. 1 horse, 0 years old, tired a0 b taken home. All had a O SALE—A vod time heartiest admiration of the play from be- 17 hands high, at ', Beson's, 100 north idth 8t , Imagising Ho is About to be obbed L o ) In Which the Liatter Got Sadly Teft |ginning to ond, Fulton Meat Markot. §70.2 The Weather. He Jumps Out a Third-8tory Buoklen's Arnioa Salve, in & Double Sense. Briefly stated, the plot involves tho 0. (R SAE-Two very destiable lots in Hanscom For the Upper Mississippi and Missouri v The greatest modica) wonder of the world, —— interchagne of the children of countess nco.” Must bo sold Vetoro Al et rico o valleys: . Gonerally colder, fair weather, Wtk Warranted to speedily cure Burms, Onts, Ul { Infants and Children | ,,,,, 0. FDAVIN & uury oers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Canoers, Piles, What might have proved a vory serious [and an old soldier in their infancy; the Ohillblains, Corns, Tetter, m‘d hands, affray, took place cn Saturday evening [child of = noble birth is betrothed Without Morphine or Narcotine JRORgALE Lotaln Luaveaworh terrace, $260 bo People riding up Tenth atrect last fand all akin eruption, garantoed to_cure in s v s ball on South Thirteenth | ¢ Count Maurice, who is imprisoned in | - sy eiven our Chitdren i 300 on 6 per cont cash, halance long night in the last streot oar were sur- -Lmuunoo, or money refunded. 25 ocents | last at Kasper's hall on South Thirteenth | "4 with Pauyrette by an avalanche, | | foey chesks, time. Montbly psyments, IKEY & MOTTER, 8, W X 3 preceded in southern parts by local rains and northerly winds. e — LOCAL BREVITIES. AOR SALE—Very nice four room cottage, everything In fine sh . BARKER & MAYNE, But Castoria, A large smokestack is being erected at the Smelting works, The street tommissioner is busily engaged in cleaning the streets, which work is very "’ i ity of —ct— stroot. It appears that the employes of | falls in love with and seduces her, and }vw,‘""’ bl e orar? | comur 16th and Farnam. prised to see & Lot o ogybd s BOLD BANDITS Metz's brewery gave a ball, which waas a |after three months' confinement under | * When Bables fret, and ery by turns, clothing on, comprising only his panta g urely private affair, only the employes | the snow comes back with the desire to | What cures their colic, kills their worm —Naw erop clover and timothy soed for salo. | 41,4 ghirt, jump on to the rear platform ot P Mota and K rug's breweries and their | i1l his obligation to Pauvretto and his | ¥ i ST Shugart, Waite & Wies, Council Bluffs, Towa. | 0 0005600 o policeman. The man A Streot Oar Driver Robbed Near|of Motz and Krug's broweries and their| i, 4 the daughter of the countess con. | What guickly cures Constipation, doren of the bost lots in_Hanscom 18-1m, | S04 inquire i ' 5 the End of the Green Oar Line. | frionds being invited. Up till shortly |flicting. At length all is made right by | S0uS mach, Colds, Indigestions e biook off streot car line. Wil be soid ez e A Kbttt beforo midnight everything was running |the discovery of the identity of the two : o8 SRk A gy e 1 ity o sano and was taken to tll‘\ia city jail by 8| Tho thioves and robbers who infest | with perfect good order, and in tho most |girls, and Louiss, daghter of the count- ol e s g sisu # re he tol is of " " ess, who is really in love with an officer Hall Onstorin, AOR SALE 3} ot 1 o gmucm‘:u:hr:r,wwmu STORY, fl‘lll "4 e AT bt th'm' field | harinonious manner. At about ',““ b of the army, is {eft at liberty to marry | p———— ,‘:,f‘,,;{;,’y‘w_f),_‘fi_' ‘l‘ll‘l‘;m:::vrn:?:a.l and cheap- [ of operations for the present frori the | eleven, however, the scene of mirth and |him, while the girl who had usurped her o5t acre property to bo had. BARKEA & MAYNE. ORI, M“n. c:r::mt;y (I)l:lmh:o y:.::uyl nfr:l: dspoubto North Omaha, as -pl;:ln from | jollity was temporarily changed into one pl}clt: is ul:ited at I"%lh ther ]Sv:}‘;' Wfll&n&*fi ab= PO ST Vi N 3 s agaln running in | MacON , L, the robbery committed on Saturday night | of a ve; 10 cast was excellent, and there was lute oure for enmatism, A TR DAL tall 3:3::::‘&3::’:3[‘;‘&:‘"-«“! of 7“, hnb.eu corpus case now pending in “_“’ last. At about 8 o’clock in the evening ry“!“u“" CHARACTER, fl;llflll;ll to detract from the interest of | Sprains, Bnm.P Galls, &o., .-.-tl an | yyVe iy < L L?]’g'},“ Sunday night & week. United States dutrmt'murt' wherein | j0q Johnson, driver of street car num- | which was brought about by the appeat- t] ‘1‘\1 gt:vyi'thuhnding Vi, pbhdbtlony, rdie \nstantaneons Pain.reliever. SO, ATk S b phophesy, Haet 10 At a recont mesting of the Tin Bey Pub. | George M. Waggonor is petitionor and |jer 6, jiad nearly reached the end of the | anco of five or six of the employes of the | issued by the authorities, Mr. John G. O R RO el ] lishing company, the following officors wore | General John Gibbon departmont com-|groay gtreet car line with an empty|Rock Springs Coal Company, who it |Brant opened his bar, and will contest in Half the amount i desired. BARKER & MAYNE. the courts the disputed question of the | YX7ANTED—For rent, 18houseta good location A Sudei % Raring or adiresting IREY & JFUk SALE- Lot in Thowwburg place at lew than or TN AR FarnAm, BB half the price asked for lots nearly donble the b distance from the business portion of the city, Tnornburg place fronts on Leavenworth street,which will be graued this spring, is the best street running out of Omaha, The belt line will cross the corner of 18§ | Thornbnrg and the utreet car live will go within two blocks of this beautiful addition, It you want to § oard in | buy lots, tavestigate, and o0d 1 : Prosident, . Rosowater; secretary | mander of the Platte, is respondeut. P . aut § elected: Prosi :} jon! TRy " ) 0 Belin vehicle, when two men luddan!y jumped | geoms had been having a hflan.oul time rights of a dealer to sell liquor on Sun. to8 ot and troasurer, Geo. B. This gentleman, whose name o i thia | upon the front platform and with drawn (at Alex. Black's place. This lttle gang [day fter having paid an exorbitant : Tho Bay State Live Stock company, fohn | Soren, went o the Oanfield houso in this | rgyo1yer demanded the momey box. |hedded by Jack Quinlan,marchedinto the |liconse for his privilege. A. McShane, manager, has bought tho John | ity and made arrangements to stay there | y 1. 1d do nothing else but sub- i ¥. Cond herd of cattle, numoering 25,000 i : hi t ‘ohnson could do nothing else sub- louter passage leading to the bead ; un.txl Wed‘nud-y, e °“u:i mit and told them to take it. They were | dancing hall and attempted to gain ad- Dr. W. §. Gibb (aturday last, | fAiRMEnt in advanco. When ho sottled |ynahlg to got it loose from the car and | mission, They were asked by the door- e AOL G P el y 1ast, | o his board he noticed a strafiger look- FReeA ts driver © Toev \in dastan: 3 g § 2 by the county commissioners, appointed |. § 3§ ordered the driver to unlock the fasten- | keeper if they had any tickets, and imme] county physician in place of Dr. John D, | ing over his shouider, ings. Ho handed them the box atd|diately they began using very coarse lan- Peabody, whose term of office has expired. PRERING INTO HIS POOKET BOOK, i taking it they escaped with their booty | guage, saying that it was a public place Michael Hoffioan made complaiat iu[ Flo thought no moro about it and at|inyg the darkness. The box contained [and that they would be d—d if there police court Saturday morning against a driver about half put soven o’clock retired !?r 815 in money and $2.50 in car tick- |was any man o crowd of men who could in Chicago Imnbo.r yard, for driving hh'n1 mr,n the n(.ght. His room was number 53in o, The robbers were unknown put them out. Finally Officer Hinchey, over complainant's whoolbarrow, noar Shoely's (tho third story. ~ After ho had beon abed |y, 4. griver, but had no masks on|who was on tho premises, was called, phoking house, nearly two hours he was aroused by foot- )1 i facos The box was found yoster- | and he endeavored to persuady the men ~Kelby Place is tho name of a new addi-f4¢eny in the hall. He got out of bed, [day morning a short distance from where | t0 80 away quietly, showing them that tion to this city, the map for which was filed |} ) o3 through the key holo and saw the |the gobbery ocourred, rifled of its con. | they had no right thero ;l“d %‘;“ "l:"y in the connty clerk's office on Saturday last. g turned out. A female voice from |tents."s This is the second time within | had better gonw:y peu(cienm.y. H_)l;.ey Tt i near the west end of Dodge stroot, just | & o ¢ b or ond of the hall said, “‘Don't |the last two years that a car driver has flatly refused to do, an: Dd ugr: inchfey wost of Smith's addition. turn it out” and the hall was again |been robbed at this place. One night in and bngynrtl t‘hen pl-oceef e‘h remove lighted. Ti fow moments white|the early partof 1882 John Doty was|them, aided by some of the brewere. —A Chicago pspee. of the Lithsays Hisdy |CEACE 2 8 L8 i ing | ordered to eurrender up his money box, This caused funeral services wero held there the 13th at | fumes were seen by him coming)oMoomst ™ & He hand At y TR R thie same hour with the obsoquies in Omaha | into the room through the keyhole. He|and refusing, was shot In the head, after | Cily e in St Tamon charch-of which Bishop Clarkon | covered the lock with his hand, but still which the robbers carried off overything |in dead earnest, during which soveral n 8t. James church,of whic p Cl it penetrated the room, Ho called upon valuable about the car, It is said that|of tne Rock Springs gang got badly hurt, ANTED—To rent & house of 4 or 5 rooms in 00 locality a8 near butiness part of city as possiblo. ~ Addresn “C. 1L W.” caro Buo office. TANTED—Tw rooms and you will be satisfled that Drivate tamily for family of three in good lo- | Thornburg Place lofs are cheaper than any others ity Addross 'C . W." care Bee offfce. 908-18* | offered. We have placed these lows on the market at $185 to_ $205 each. ' Nearly one half of them have TANTED- By April 13, & liouse with 4 “rooms | been sold. The prices will be advanced when w Wncnrfl.mr’u..u. Address C, E. Danforth, 015 | have sold half the lots, BARKER & MAYNE, 13t L §01-17§ | and Farnam. 8 —1800 yaras dirt near Brownell Hall, on Lith 8t. Inquire BARKER & MAYNE, N. E. « | corner 13th and Farnam. tf T A BARGAIN—Hl a block near St. ue, only five blocks from Oourt furnish: south 12th St. ant houses, Wil sub-divide, ~Address TOMKINS, - | 924 Farnam strect. TROE GREAT BARGAINS- Improved_property, oet, corner of paved ck_block, A VY s price not o exceed #,0 vith tho privilogo of buyiug. (Give exact location and vory lowest price, and terma. Address for four i " care o 9416 ores, Positively a v, 3. W 8. caro of Buw offec. 824161 | cheapost businots proper \"AN’I‘I‘:I)—H.\- April or May, 1st, house of abou | of actual value will buy Ve acre six rooms convenient ¢ business portion of city, | tract, 3} miles from postoifice, near belt line, at halt Address C, W. Canfield, 1102 and 1104 %DI‘KIM B price. Apply to T. C. BRUNER or L. V. MORSE, 12 cor. 15th and Capilol ayenue, 826-15 TOR SALE—One Blackhawk Cultivator, 1 Moline Stlrring Plow, 1 Harrow and Evener. Al new, on easy terme, at'your own pric JOYN E. EDWARDS, ANTED—To rent, one room {o gentleman and wife with board 1914 Webster St. 6224t ~38,000 yards of dirt, at or nearone was rector a quarter of a century tm.h those on the outside to stop, as the b:r. lzhnh, who is l}f; the h“gtotlo &ha ..lddidh n]ua1 ;oma fcvf : the brew:ra. block west of tho Conventon St Maryle ave: S02.4¢ ‘. wliiz ~—TIn police court Saturdag morning there was | smoke was affecting him, but no atten. | street car company, has seen e-|and the clothes of two or three nue, . SON, OR SALE—Residence, §7.500 w cleghnt one victim, a farmer from Towa, who was|tion was paid to h!il- ,pp:,,h, The par- |duct from Johnson’s wages the amount |combatants were torn from their persons 8Lt of Steele, Johnson & Co. fesdence 20th aud Cass.” " BOGGS & HILY. charged with being drunk and disorderly. | ties on the outside began to press on the | taken from him, as above stated. A clue |in the general struggle which ensued. ANTED—500 privy vaulta,sinks and_ cosspools e e . o v finod $5 and cost, which ho paid. - Tt | door, which was bothlocked aud bolted. | to the robbors ks beon found by the po- | After being ejected from the premises g‘uym.tfieéf“ Wl A Tl ) R et S P i T T is cheaper for Nebraska men to go to Towa | Becoming theroughly ~alarmed Soren |lice, and it is probable that the guilty Jack Quinlan and his pal, whose name 590. tmo§ Lock box 422,0maha. | Webster st. 80 and got drunk, asitonly costs 83 in the|rushed to the window, raised it, and parties will be secured. could uot be learned, returned and said Absolutely Pure. FOB BENT--Honoes and Lo 8 s AL store §loo - e ion maba, doing an annnal business of $/56.- Buslm-:ss FOR SALE-—Grocery store, finest loca. D| Hawkeyo state, while this side of the Mis. | called out -t“tho top of lfll‘:?lce, ANANEWER WANTED, 2?‘:1:;?%;:;:1; t::;_;:t cerlu"0 :e:{le:; Pty T i w0 hotses § mil from 1ortoiigrat | 000 Long lease and cheap rent to the purcaaser, wouri §3 is the lowest rate. el B 1 3 Can any one bring us a case of Kidney or | entrance, but owing to the intrepid and | stre ehand wholesomenses Moro.onomioal trat | A #45 and 82 per month. - McCAGUE, opponite P. | §osk will avoice 7,000 10 35,000, Md""“%’;fi' —A ‘young taan. of some prominence, who at the e time placing himself in such Uva,r C‘:‘»’mpldnt&hn Electric Bue;r. widnol‘: cool behavior of the two police officers, ?’:q“ A {x‘m, and oanaoy b Soldin competcop) o. 907-t1 romi 3 e of TN or " s s % SALFE 1T 1 ] . lives with his wifo In tho wost end of Omaha, &, POsition that, in cate his perssoutors) CHET 10,7 By onett 8 Thowstide of| they woro provented, and the door im.- | hosphate powdees,Sols iy in oama. Koy Bak. | 'O RENT Ot SALE Naw storo weidiug in the | JPOR SALR o soand hand oreans chesp, I ia roportod as having grosaly abused. tho lady | ShoUid come in he would jump oub on ko | 4y recomanding lectrio bitters, wil prove, | medistely leading intd the hall whore tho | oy Fewdsr Car 108 Wall ssh Nw York R e e e tho ground. After repeated trials the Bright's Di'eflu%hbeth, Weak Back, orany | entertainment was going on was closed. kiod of business. Addvess 0, R." Beo office, Fofion i CAGUE, opposite Post Office. Whom he should honor and protect. He has | 4oor was forced open, and in walked the | gy INISL T ak]Y caredHuK, bot. | This laft th 1} = 846-19§ 780-64 boen marriod loss than a yoar, and Friday night | daring robbers, Now frightened boyond | te guaranteed, o cwred- Kwery bob- | ihus loft the two officors with tho gang| QDINAT AT, NOTICES byl 0 O 00 ReInIN ST R M PR o boat his young wifs in » shamefol mannes, | selt-oontrol, Soren quiokly got Otaida the | Hor cals &t 505 a bottle by O, ¥. Coodman | I} the outer passage, which was in uttor * | JOR LENT—otms o @ ooms ono biock south 0 | koo bidia - SioCAGEE, opposte Portoce. discoloring both her eyes and drove her from window and lethimself down to theground AR A8 ime of tRa Tane hin =7 P depot, Tnguire at 3%, Lecs irosers storo, 22d | X' *tice 81000. - McCAGUE, opposite Post office. gang TO LOAN—Monev. and Leavenworth, e hovicd i i i DREW OUT THEIR REVOLVERS i St PR T tho hous, campalling hor o take rofuge st in a docided hurry. ~ Luckily for him the | (ITY (ENTRAL 0OMMITTEE , Brouyass CRRT R0 TONT Tae mvot wist o B | 100 RENT N1 cotare 7 rorme s g | L Toeont o e Tt i bt v | the house of a naighbor. It is not the first | force of his fall was in a great measure * |and began firing them off indiscriminate- Bomis' Loao Awenay, 16th & Dovgina Z84.41 et Nice cottage, ryfr':'.-“glcn:’;‘m;: ‘!:! {::::‘;nugs:flm wunty, Any porson, r ptsons i r i o ly, but evidently with ne intent to kill, Onlv one block from street car, 19th. St ising:. will consulf i v ) time it has happened, aud people in that lo- | broken by a small porch qxtendmg from ¥y t} mt y b g , » | siock raising. will consult tnelr interest by calling. cality are talking quite loudly about it. the east side of the building. Striking |They Hold an Important Meeting on |88 the bullet holes in the ceiling show | M %5 "g‘flfifl"}“c'o‘:""‘&"‘m"_: L halt DIock north of Graco strest. (v, | QFWRIng for fult pasticulrrs conoerning thie n.u-‘l 8t, first on this—which gave way—he lande: Saturday Atternoon Last. :‘h“ ”‘m Plgl:'f:hd‘ _fhsi: Vpilf&ln Agents, 150t Farnam 8t. e P YT o ter* m-.\;*.wm, Opp. pestoffice. I i id- eaven-wards. is junctu: NT—A first-class house on_Sherman ave. Small stook of T and T = Ask your druggist for Reddings Russia | UPOR terra firma, his foot being consid e Ofi s HELP WANTED. ot roomns, with varn HARTMAN, STCR. | /A it sale 1wsho livs sown of W edesioo, Zbroaka: Salve. * Keop it in the house in case of acci- | @rably cut by striking a sharp piece of . el ) L inchey fearing| oo ER, room 1 Creighton Block, 59957 | A good oponing:tor a phyaician, = Addross ¢, B, SIL- Fra w His pocket-book, containing $86, The members of the city central com- |some serious termination to the fracas VVANTED-A girttor general houso work that: can - - R, Elkhorn Soation, e ‘780-t1 I was drop] in the fall, So soon as he |mittee held a meeting on Saturday after- | called upon the menin stentorian tones AL the 84 door west ct 20th Ly !lll:b YOR SA A good eotablished Egg Packing bus- had picked himself up he proceeded to[noon in the office of Mr. Nathan J. |to quit shooting off their revolvers and to i S N Siho o s Ll b0t look for the missing money, bus Burnham, there being present from the [ S°2"2Y peaceably or they would surely VW ANIED A goal competent el tod gsneral e Earsioaiay Ly 3 o suffer the consequences. This seemed to housework. Apply at 1816 Douglas St. C. Lapperman, Fremont, is at the Millard, SEEING HIS PERSISTENT PURSUERS Second ward, Messrs. Meany and Mor- ¢ cfieo, Omak, Neb. (e 7 have the desired effect and tho men con- 804479 0 RENT—Fornithed front yasior and smaller | IOR SALE~LoS 198132 on south 18th srcot with J. B. Lazear, of Central Clty, is at the | 90™m® out of the hotel towards him, he | ison; Third ward, Mr. Charles Bankes; |cluded to depart in peace, contenting rooms with board, second door from north east good in prov t8, ab 92,000 This is only oper SNT— A now fivo room_beick quire John Steel, th and Hiok age. S08°1; St., between 806 tf PERSONAL, TTENTION TRAVELING MEN. £ MCCAGUE, opposite postotice | : jumpod over tho fonce and went down v Il EAIs, promman | AATEEDOS SRATRLAD AHe WGl | s S Sl 5y g 0 | e ! Paxton. in tho bottoms, where he wandered | FOurth ward, Messrs. Broach and Dun- | thes g fine, artcla staplo and. sells readily, Trado partiatiy 2 ! flé.l:mm Davenport, Ia., in at the Metro- ;I:l;t for some time, o), thinking they | s ;“;“ “"”;‘ Ft'h;,d Fifth ward, Mosars. SHOOTING OUT IN THE OPEN AIR. g e el UL 13:}.3:";" ;*.;:;::.',‘:3;'.’.&’“&2‘.3’.‘%‘.‘.?;5.2"‘.!’ e eph ot et et 1 e i . no longer searchim 0] m L) urnham an leld. Webster St e f Kev. Robt. Laing, 12th | Im boarded the l't!reot car An% went to the| My N, J, Burnham, the chai That the men from the Rock Springs VY ANTED=Three exporicnced canvassors to seil Mason rosta L o Taas g Fine tesidence between Dodge an ¥. L. Graham, Chicago, is at the Metro- | POATCE X e r, N. J. Burnl b © chairman, | o company intended to raise a disturb- goods on weekly pavments. _Stcady Job aod - Tarnaw. Callor>McCAGUE, opposite P. 0. politan. oity jail, whero ho was kept during the| .04 tho meeting to order, and on mo- e e e et Tt ;| zood pay to sight men. _ Apply beforo 9 i i1 F. | TNOR RENT—A. Sueniuned front. zoom for one or 0504 ¢ night on a charge of insanity. 2 M ance, is shown by bhe fact that they went | Murt n, 1014 Clark $t. near corner oth. 857104 ' two gentlemen, corner 14th aud Dawasport bts. IR SALE—Tot on Bodge stroct, MoCAGUE] John Lang, Yankton, D. T., is at the Met- | 'Soren is “FP‘““"K about fifty years [tion Messrs. Stuht and Stenberg were|to Frank Kabowec's bakery, opposite the T ek o T Do | e i _ | K" down stairs, opposite Bron - - ‘00068 y occupation. Ho [elected to represent the First ward, and hall, and stole a lot of heavy sticks" with and 20tb sheoets. 876-201 OR RENT—Sevesal small dwelliuge with™ brick OR SALE—132 feeboquare on corner. Kosidenoe: Property 3 mile N. W. of Post office; McCAGUE,. opponita P, 0. 63841 which they armed themselves to meet any resistance on the part of those who ——————— cellar and hydrant water. E. Estaboook, 1618 “ ropolitan, of age and a farmer LA f VY ANTED A live, cnarietio man to_take bl in-| Chioags it 772220 W. 0. Nieuman, Lincoln, ia a guestat the | 360ms to be a man of respectability, and | Mr. Bankes the Third ward. tells a very straightforward story, hav-| Treasurer Broatch's report was read i Millard, ing any other appearance than that of an | and adopted. had charge cf the entertainment. From p\ulnlz'fi:\?.l‘:n&:fi.. 5::“» 5 l.‘:'.‘.':.'.';;z"fi‘l,f;-glr-- JOR RENT—Desireble furnished or. uaturnished OR SALETrots 1n st Garaing at $175, to $258,, 1 0. Jenkins, Springfield, Neb., is at the | insane man. At the Canficldhousenoth-| The time for hol the primaries :-llll:h“c"“l‘db;l‘“n“ ut_er;na;nem: e AT S Rt otloe &R0 | L tront Toom, 1031IGkpi] avinne: 850:164 €ench, easy wrl:u“m‘;ubhly )uyglunu. JOHN Metropolitan. ‘| fug could be learned. The clerk says it|was fixed for Thursday, March 27th, be- | that none of the wounds inflicted were | T i ey, 5 o iisi ady, the onarge of o | G BENT--Toono or two gentlemcn,, fine large | MCAGUE, opposite P. ¢ 7 1£A00 H. H. Hawkins, of Creston, Ta,, is at the [-would be tween the hours 5 and 7 p.m. Con.|dangerous, although the coal men were houso duving the ataenco of the ownee. - et~ | 5uis" Falf ook ok St ears. - ABpIS altar 815 b | Houso and-ot on Capitol Hill st85100 Metropolitan, T RORS B L R T0 MR BAR:IN HIS ROOM, siderable discussion took place over the | badly bfulunb-o':io“ :111111?1 l;d h“‘“’" erences givon. Address “M: A, R." Boo office. |.ma, as'530 Ploasant 6. 445168 opposite .00 602.41 | S v B question of fixing the date for holding | Parts of the body wi 160 ANC - Reayy, MOR RENT—Housn 8 , Oth St 1612 b TALE_ | G. T. Kennedy, of Burlington, In., isat |88 fih]« hall was lighted all BVW"IE" lfig .]h,, city oonvemio%n, some adyvocating thg sticks, ANTED—Gook girts 4 call for places at tho ol | K "st. J. CHiPPS RO, O __slf-curm R Se Uk ,'i‘j‘h“,:“f‘,:{‘:f;“f;“;‘;"l i BAK ave., | the Metropolitan, m i‘n n‘l’l!:: : lfimmg’l‘ml;o:::l. fo‘:r';d first Saturday previous to the eloction as A8 SR ekl (LY Y | Zoliablo ervployment Bureau, 217 N, 164 8¢, JOR BENT—Furnahed_or untursished mom, 023 MoCAGUE, opposite P. 0. C. Browsman, Springfield and J. Tvesfy 'y w0y o0 hm‘fifn open, but the clerk being the fittest day while others favored “ROUGH ON BATS.” ey, - = southwest corner 'oard and 15th stroes F3S-18§ o :«I;L Lotain Hauthiome additlon, §850. i JANTED— g LT A No. Black: t] N’ > » 0. . E ¢CAGUE, ol Crete are at the Millard. says it was done by him after Soren 3:;‘12::11;;0“’ lit E:n:l;nmil:gw:; hnnllK Cleato iont il mite i eouches, Hhos] W fi:ulnz‘:wffiwe:’ 7 o l' Uu‘A;’ur"lr‘:lll’ 1;;;}3}:;#&:;;;;5.4 room, 1610 Farnsustrect. | o, £0 8§90 Sach. ' Hass terma, AGUE, opne- p) i (? " ddress all lebter to < kit J. L. Minor and P. O, Minor, Plattsmouth, | began to call for the police. The affair | ogiy "o 4o ants, bedbugs, skunks, chipmunks, ;‘x‘:hfl:‘almfi‘ 'Ill{“'{lt}:‘:;" LI o8 RXION e e T 2 in Bonflald only $150. 10 9200 are at the Motropolitan, seems to be mysterious, and Soren either | ™"y primaries will be held as follows: | 9ophers. 16c. Druggists nesday ditorneou at samie plac A e R B JE, opposite P. O, 666-tt | Georgo S. Smith and J. W. Jonninge of | ha8 been the victim of his imaguation or |y o™ i pote Flanaers's. | | Bécond £ 04- CLAKK OLDS: | of bath rcom adjoining. Suitable for ndy. and. gen- iR PERTITY R P an A an attempt to rob was made, g o, Fia ry's. T — ~—————___|tleman, or two gentlemen, with or wisout board. anil 220 Stroets. Only Four blooks from S ) 3 . —Joe Cavan's, ird ward—North 8T, PATRICK'S DAY VWANTED—A girl 1614 California strect. Also smaller room adipining, 2514 Douglasstrect. o0, Brot s foit Mook teom Bk H. ¥, Cole, ot Fort Laramie, Wyo., is reg: | ANOTHER WHOLESALE ESTAB. |ett corner of Twelfth aud Harney. ! : sete | QoK Skl ot Istored at the Metropolitan, Y = | Fifth ward—Joe Kaufman's. Sixth ward =" VA7 ANTED —Ludy book-keeper, experienced and:| J{'OIt RENT—Furnished room euitublefor 2 goutle- i LISHMENT. ~—No. 1 engine house. Orderot Parade and Line of Maweh Wi riter. Referencns ro- men. Inquiro eset sids 1sth Bt. boswsen Dodgo I8 Goo, Stillwell and wife, Hiawaths, Kan- Lock bus.24, Schuyier, Neb. 86815, | 80 Douglas. 8L | r sas, are guests of the Metropolitan, @ & Deputy United States Marshal ¥, W. “Crew, 8t. Paul,is registered as the Millard. quired, 3 te it will p o It Fax & Co., formerly of Miuneapolis,| A motion was moved and carried that for To-day: - — = oftorings of MCCAGUR. orramia br 0 o Minn., will open a wholesale confection- | saven delegates be elected at the prima- ANTED— A, middle-agod woman to do_light | JOR RENT—Furnished room 1017 Chisago, OR SALE_Largo b I T ery, cigar and fruit business, in o fow | ries to represent each ward in the con- 3 H i housework. Wages $1.00 per weok, Apylyab R TTTTT TGN tront, veey cheop. MOUAGUL, opposte b, O weeks, at the old stand of Piercey & |vention. The meeting then adjourned. Memshers of Hibernian Rifles to report | 912 Douglas streat. 7L l‘:lls(::'.‘u—l-um;m rooms, 1617 Diedye saevi. 650t Bradford on Farnam streel 6m&etf at Masonic hall at 9 o'clock sharp, poo-| T ANTE arsl housework. Good | Yo oo b f 1 Theod e PEpre 5 A mad Sog \OR RENT—Niccl furnishod rooms, 1008 Far | OR SALB—A firstices:Voso & Kon Piano, a l'rfid“llal;lm -nl:l"vlvol?u:l goll::x::u“:n ‘uuho:: A Portinent Question. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, ceed aceompanied by A. @i H. band to ,X.V,,;g',f:;,,,“,, L Sasitly Bt 1k abiaxpatisncad oy ;s 03 " bargain, Inguire Edhois & Erickson's. 524 tf ' 7 (OR LEASE—0 busin: 8 lote 10th street, et T R e S i L , o th o ot B A Mooting 8o Bustaoss bus 50 Busi|Aal. Parate orms at 50 ok hewded | VV Ses e Vi sty | I e ot s it o | I i " et g3 N8, Dy , divislon frelght agent of | 14 would bo very interesting to know ness Done, y : - 1507 Faroam rcet. | OB SALE OR TRADB-—A good span of mules, by A. ©. H. band, G. A\ R., Hiber- the C,, B, & Q., with headquarters at Daven- L ; nian Rifles in full uniform, divi- port, Tows, is in this city. ADIES OR YOUNG MEN-: in city or countrv o Sy harne d wagon. y to Aiex G. Chariton, L o ON I M o oy or prembrpin Doubia iort F00is and Dessmmmis. | a6 Miiire nad wagon. [ Apply.to Alex 0, Ohaxiice, Romes; 82 ord6 & day casily and quietly made: work | X' vne of the best Jecations in the cits for ary gacds “ by, what authority our public sehools were ol atibloben. thiat o aermontiont -3 Thureday. Tt seoms to me that| The board of public works held a reg- sions from Council Bluffs with band, and | sect by mail;na catvaming;. o stampe for regly | dancy grocerles. MUOAGUE, opp.postoioe. Fal:‘ sa:;v;m w::.".‘;‘,';..“‘.‘é'.. Tugglre of Welr Plow. company, Menmouth, TIL, s in who manage our public achools have | ular meeting on Saturday night last. Dunlap and Plattemouth,. and Divisions Arawer, Th e Mantg o, e = T = Seno—aed | Webmar. é ' ot the city, and guest at the Paxton. at loast two very great blunders of | Mombers Oreighton and Burker being|No, 1and 2 of Omaha, after which. the | \A7ANTED A mwan sommeoent 5o ronwood warlc | &' With furniahed soouma. = Apply 118 Farnam 8k | JIOR SALI-Two open. ssond-hand burgios avd JH, U.8. late: Firat, by keeping the achools open | present. 3 ining the ladies takin W lug machnery, - Addres K. . Bo. BeaD. 40844 e derfvery vugon, clesp, at 1919 Harsey St. Maj. T H, Stanton,paymaster U, 8. army, on Washington's bi I s carriages containing the ies g | Fremont Neb, 81617 OR RENT—Roome Iu Nebrasks Nations Bank wnd his private clerk, H. W, Ohase, loft for 4 ashing birthday, Second, A communication from the Omaha part in programme, Building. Most dosiratle offives in the eit; OR SALK—Twn portable boilers, 10 hosse powe For Sl o th voon el Sauriay. | cloing them on the day of Clarkson's | horee railwsy company requestng a per oSl o A i i | el oA oGt S kel | £ ST, J. Ross Hanns, secretary of the Welr Plow | burial, thereby placing in the minds of | mission to pave with Sioux ¥alls granite| i, { A, O/ H. Band 8167, = - | g ORSALK—A soall Mosler, Babman &Co,, fire. ANTED - Thres parsoi 70 Toatrist o 5ook | IV cor, 10ih and Guntbctavesse: Tormerty Gestastos | JE Droot safe alimost nuw, at tiis ofoe: of company, Monmouth, Tll., snd & friend of | the children a lval priest, an expounder | whenever it shall be required by law to Gounty Judgp MoCulio, i 1n the ly. | of sectarian igolry, ie above th liberty |pave botween s tracks, was vead. by the e N e i | oM aiTape =y i Mr. John H, Donnelly, secretary of the | loving father of our country, I wish to [clerk and laid over for consuldation with VW ANTBR-A nuree girl. Avply 316 orth 2oth F et U I° & Yard v MM..‘.u‘ im) ul the I ds of our toria dly % 19‘3‘::“'. Between Daveapert and Chicago-streets. TUM BALBD, MIBCELLANEOUR. sooretary of the Ogalalla Land and Cattle | o) o] managementhab our public schools | The mfl-uhnnlthwvh‘ g of B, Mia ; N [ OK HALE "On Sheriuan aveniw, §20,000. 7ANTES-—For a anstomer, good: A« dilow compauy, laft for Chicago Saturday alterscon {are abaolutely and sup- | poryis avenwe then came up, Mr. c(:l‘":, """" 2 eraudy duvoia ios bis mew n'::h.mu-rh o k Niachoonit, Bisses. twe: ot cnch §1,20. 'm"ah.‘: e i “"::'E'E'Vz%%& on business connected with the sbove com- | p &h"“"‘;‘ “‘“"‘: ton moved to award thmlflntnfi to o K m‘m“‘a n‘mmmnfl‘;m o 1 et L I o closing of our pu . x : s " May Sk, . eorgia aseuue, Liprovod avo ao— | S v i B sootarian a8 was Treland and Amarica N e D e et (R D g ARTRO-"u g lorme basiyege iy b0 be- Tob be tolerated, s 0o, Opponts 1. 8 No chargs” " Taacd " | Virglos venu, ot catt - T . ANYED--Ladies.on young men te take uice Park ) three luts, cast front. Price $5,000. OSU~From 181 Izard stre. t, » fawn collored full piaasant work al ‘helr Gwn howe; §2 to 36 & Park avenve mf'o'vuf.h" o 00 IJ grown gray hoand dog auswers to the name of an made: work sent by mall; no canvasing. | G ‘avenue cornek, two lots. Price1.800, | Prince. Pinder will be liberally aswarded by rotura- dress ¥, Kidd & Cow, box 167 Dubligpaowa s Kirkwood addition, thwe lots, two corners, | I0ghim o ownex. C. 8. DESODEN. B019% | Imol price $1.600, Y = gy Ri two lots, 91,000, * OST—A white and red spokted cow; was ahous 10 o Ry s VARS8 oo g o o st | BRI Lo Bapiiomar i | Ou oAn guess at nyom“““! e e A R o Dt | o8t MACAGUE, Opp. Pustolics. _ | Whtded by V.. ¥vouks, at Knegar's Hall, 13t i et. QRSALE ~Two acues. 1o West Omaba. Can dou- i SITUATIONS WANTED, 0T Dan d Capitol asenue, rl\’oh by. the Editor, 4 BN, W;l wm ,g:gm ‘money in ninety uufl“ ives I|$. 3",.,'1 ifl‘:fi- fi?;m :“; ] s todulry w9 Jawen rionda ~Kalogment of oy K by bowsat | 250 e | P - of the late bishop induced two thirds of ofRiechuianest snmences: pmplly &) 3 o e e o~ v i lnn souney, 1 ?fi: :‘;ffiny e T the board of education to sign an order ’ g TR, Sargaln at 810 | Tan roow by addressing Ca. 8. thiolfice. LANE OF MABGH. 7AN LED- Situstion a8 pn'zov weat 000k by 818008 Young lady in private boardig house or Ho el 2 AT Mhet e i o Bemwieadot S sl sdd o i RS L oms et T | o oo e e e - | Superin e - e % and ks hei o ric venpos Fil ANTED— B oaAD, & situa lon to do - 6th Bt. barn on the| the instructions of the board. W iATID-brarons woman » st oo 0 & R SALESeven beautify W, b bwaon 10tk ad 1T 76010} oard. Addsess D. Bxx offios. B60-81, Piace at au imwense bargen, IRKY & MOTT KT NEEDLEWORK ) ™ e — rienced needie-woman, has epened Children's Masquerade, lslll‘: ‘;:'&ua Pwfi Sixteenth ANTER-—Suation s b st'or ko private family e — s - fench Any work bnbat ling. Shio has” sk » Suppy |z ary Ly & yoong Bwe oxp nce. A DOK SALE A nico cottage aad 1 voruer ot of materials On hatds. e wiw invited to Fridsy evening Germania hall presented to Masonie hall, 0. 3. Mo utice, 88-15] Bhina 1a: duition only 2blooks from oa lue, | arid seo hor disyly of commencad plecos ) oome — 2,705, Cash a bargain, TREV & MOTTER. vo2:tt’ | at 1618 Dodge stroe! ey Everett A, Archibald to Lizzie Archi- The Siadt Theatre, : A‘va‘fl;k.:wdu:: Joung man vt lfl‘:{,"' S If f.f.io._‘..‘..!'flff i fiimm: v Tpla;mfln; Nels Potarsen to Augusta Johansen, One of the most “:km"‘“‘h:'“"t:" o0 aflos Ao N. 10th stree, and see smpios. 8 1m of all were in attendance in| George Karcheo to Barbara X events that has ever taken p! at the B B " g T e R | - DR fa o Me, il ndres vio Gusay “Trimes o Bertha " Kloin: | Bindi thaire, was the rendition, st | - RS T | HV T S EDWARD KUEHL, ¥ t. ing, of ‘‘Pauvrette,” or *Three o 01 B 0F Brooums with all L AT S MAQISTER OF ?ALMYSTERY AND OONDITH president of the association, managed tlu| 8 _Aevening, " of 3 ¢ Iat, house o1 § or 0 roouns Vit all wodern - jus0 u IMYSTERY N 255 | foor, and Diseotor Hathun, of the Gor- | guart - 0 *0 RAAFO® JUM) syonihy under the now.” Probably mo STttt Loty it | FOREAHATRIOMIAGE i ot el Sl et S i S ! 5 By, Wi hool amber of hied|™ Hals Boioves 8o Anus Bandison. play bas yot been put on the boards at yiarsit satisiactory tero s olfered. Hoet ity veler,} Ope-half cash, Lalance Lo wull, Tl la8, gn; ons _ B roceal, 2ud tha pmnunnfim’mm uduli"fld‘ Jonogh Fallk to Annls Odwarksis | this woll known and popalar piaoe. with | s s thien U0 ¢ ¥ A Vactcuha, 05, ° | cbton god alargui - BALERS 6 MAY i.."‘“‘;." s By R} . hily 3 giance of 80 past and

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