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ATURDAY S TI{E DAILY BEE- EPTEMBER 13, 1854 b Wait for Blackwell ! In a few days a NEW and NOVEL proposi- tion will be made by DAILY BEE A STABBING AFFRAY. |uibe x'l;’-y,”y”mv'»‘.m‘milz" Haa wenp S POSTPONED. 3 THE i been locked up as all prisoners should be, [ g (e . he would not have had an opportunity | TH® C1tizens’ League Meeting Post Saturday Morning September 13: |ty Bogs Quarrel 07er & Cart 20d 006 | ¢y awsvo Mr. Fivek, whes as aug citizor poned for One Week & s ia Q1 : had a perfect right to visit the jail and —y LOCAL BREVITIES. . 18 Stebbed By e Other. sit down, The meeting of the Citizens' League, —_— A complaint has boen filed againat| .o o St RN aat evens o Daatiste, opp. T O | The Cutter Only Twolve Years of Age. | Webb in police court, charging him with 4 il The Itecovery ofthe Wound- assault and battery and he willbe prose- —The koolety of spiritualists meet at St e Boy Oonstdered cuted, count of the various meetings, entertain- Georges hall, corner Fourtesnth and Farnam Doubt VENGEANCE AT LAST. ments and the democratic torchlight pro- — ing, is postponed for one week. On ac- s, on Sunday afternoon at 2;30. Mra cession, the committee in charge think N fehop, in-pieational spoaker, All are Shlh plin the e, which all dealers hand- invited. Yesterday morning at 9:30 twoboys in- | gy, ynion Pacifics Beat the St Pauls| On next Friday night the meeting will Thursday was & bad day for hack horser. f dulged in a quarrel on Fourteenth be held, at which time the programme Tour of them were killed by over-work duntg |streot, in front of Rees' printing office, |rr4~)mr:"-‘,l 1ur|hin‘awmnuwlll be :i'\r]ned ¢ and cvening. Linst evoning about 0 sh resulted in one [of them bein out. The committee extend a cordial in- e ¢ VAR RN AL CH ORI AT | et %] 1t i held in common bolist among the | vitation to all to attend. o'clock a horwe dropped dead at th soverely atabbed by the other. ; . . Sixteenth and Dodge streets, A Lat Fred Kohlmeyer, s Isd 12 yoars of p}:}nplu of Omaha that of the few clubs Seal of North Oarolina tobacco the et ane died on lower Do trc ago, is in the employ of the Post.Dis-| tiroushout th country, of higher roputs- | host. two died just north of the fair gro . Rkt tion than the Unlon Pacifice, there is not —There will be a regular meeting of Tuth ono with which they can not at times ex- by a Score of 4to3, ling Smoking Tobacco will be greatly bene- fited. Don’t buy any other Smoking To- fYer X X X XX ¥ : — (Y qy ’ patch company and has been in the feal Estate dranafers, E!{!H q. N RY Rebekah Degroe, L vigt\ No. 1, in |\:M’ l-,l habit of taking Rees' cart to take cliange complimentary defeats. Tn fals The following transfors were filed in ::ifl:”,v.,’x.m,.m, baCCO low's Hall, at 8 p. m., Saturday evenivg Sep | the weekly mail to the post- : . this ounnty Siee Y Al A : r 5 p i0ite : illment of this local gospel, th 5 g S FAIL, : . ttendance is ro- fillment of this local gospel, the U. P.s, | the county clerk’s oilica y .t CINES FAIL and hun tember 13th, 1884, A full attendan cftice. He has at times had the eart X 3 1 for Th Amies’ #os] sh acts DIRBOTLY dreds have ussted, when Fred Pjorron, a lad in the omploy | MteF threo succesive thrashings at tho | reported for Tiik Brr by Amen' rosl es S04 1% ONO% o o ™ i e Ftinh g ) e hands of the St. Pauls, turned the tables | tate agency, September 11 the KIDNBEYS, it whe — Mr. and Miss Britt; and Mr, Vaughan, | of Mr, Rees, would have occasion to use ©, Wanstarth snd wito to W, T, Ferlok LIVER and BOW. b : v 2 s il tho on a yisit to yeaterday, and although by the closest . Wagefarth and wifo tc . Fe Y $18,; $outoSINE ik ¢ of Wood River, areinthe city on &y itand hot words ha¥e passed between b i 1 the doughty |1 €8s 6 lots in Grandviow, $30. e Y Mr. Thos. Casey "!"'“""“3;'1"“‘ e [ them on this account. "”’fi"“ bl e b ) By rick to D. 11. Seavor, g - : -3 4 the A, 0. H. baud serenaded the visitors. | 50 3 v Kohlmeyer and | visitors: lot 17, block 446, Grandview, 850, . — - ————— , 4 . Lo Rt pIaRNE esterday young Kohlmeye 1 ; A i " | A b AL IT IS BOTH A "SAFE CURE" = = — ] Tho boys wero asked i aud a most | { Mr. | Charlio Banks took tho cart and took the | The game was exciting from begin-| ~W. C. Ferben'to 15 B Stcphenson, w 200 s N SBECTEIE i evening was spont, and the hospitality of Mr. ning to ond, and the large crowd |ds lots 2 and 3, block 1, Dwight and Ly- a E i on of by those who were | mail to the oflice. On their return they B Yasey is loudly spol { " 5 man’s add, £500, Tt CURES all Discases of the Kidneys, ’ 3 :";l’":fl:.‘:w?‘,;: to be in attendance, stopped in Simpaon’s alley to et a half w|in attondanco entered heartily | 7 "I HEEL Company to E. Schroe- Liver, Bladier and Urinary Orgons; O s va ran L 4 Hg watermelon which had beon given them. [into the carnest spirit of |dor, w d, b lota 1n M.Ilns. 210, Diwernes Faton tn e Hack o] f" “Svensk Predikan Alla Sk ""’"'“‘I" Kohlmeyer had his knife out cutting the | the*oontest. The score by innings inai. | m————— p i Valkomna" is the words of the banner on the melon when Mr. Rees came along and | oatas to what narrow limits the waver- t largo tent near Webster and Twentioth streots, | told him that ho had better take tho cart (ing judgement of victory was confined, where Elder J, 1 ssqvisty late of Sweden, fhack as Frod might want to use it. Now | ()'Brien the visitor's pitcher seemed in the ix giving each ovenine some very interesting [ Kohlmeyer says that he got up and |gy, inning tv have settled the result by discourses on “Bible Prophecies,” to the Scan- [ tcok the cart back _nm] just s he met it batting a splendid fly over the right cen- dinavian people of this city, Tho teut is well down upon the mdum\!l; ] (errou :;lm'u ter fonce but in the eigth, ho surrenderea lighted end confortably rated and all por- [across the zoad and ssid o€ yon dont] tho St. Paul's chances by giving Snced s fectly { Jivery one that understands the | lot that cart alono l)llmn-x;dlw:- ponle | his base on a balk. Thus Salisbucy on B Swedish fovgus should avall themselves of | meyer replied that he would take the cart | firgt, was forced to second and McKolvy wedish tong whonever Mr. Recs said he might. One | und 'Viener following with a single att T Irine, Nervous X Wenknesses, [ xc ey Biliousness, tomach, Dyspep- sia, Conwtipntion and Pilew. $1.25 AT DRUGGISTS, 23~ TAKE NO OTHER, -1 —.AIN1D- T -y this opportunity. word brought on another when Pjorrou | doublo reapaotively, 4the threo winning AT WIHOLES.ALE: Y | _Tho attention of the city authoritios is | saw the kuife in Kohlmeyer's hand and [ iy’ oo bronght " D. B. BEEMER, Agert, C “ OMAHA, NEB i enllod £ tho fack that only an occisional |asked him if ho took that out to atab him | " ticwell wasired a fair and impartia i strect name ean be found on the lamp posts. | with. Kohlmeyer replied thit he had [same, Not one of his decisions can be 2 : i This renders it] very difficult for strangers n"tl but that he had been eating a water- [ yegtioned. i = ¥ to find their w and it is very annoying to [ Melon. - B The following is the score i thom to be obiend to atop & aske questions, | Kohlmeyor says that ho then started to nlog I Ime au a Ol' ! ol il - walk off and Pjerrou advanced and kick- LU e 5 o One man was sent out of his way some six od him. Ho made a grab for Pjerron’s et 3 o ‘; é 6 8. ( itk A S TsUor Bitar , blooks to-day by a person of whom ho en | g0t ang in o doing stuck the knife|U: b 0 0 0 3 0 6 0 3 and is therefore far more —LARGEST STOCK OF— / quired the way to Cass street, tho expense of | which Lo held in his hand into Pjerrou’s GRine Apuln tondky B LoIERIBEIRL hds cal. It s delic y..]u.,“m, shing, ’ restoring the names where the signs hav side. SATBRRS. NS ahan e S Beve Cdsaiata destroyed would not be very great, and it | After having cut Pjerrou, Kohlmeyer G b hay _ should bo a source of great accommodation to [ ran around through the alley and into | t0 Play -glknm ;m Sunday ?t St. Mngyw atrangers. the Post-Dispatch office. He hid the |avenue park, when it is safe to predict 2 5 knifo, which was afterwards found | the grounds will be scarcely able to con- e el iz | tain the multitude that will attend, A Drunken Man Itobbed, by Officer Sigwart, It was a large-sized jackknife and the large blade was about THE FUM’}I—(—)KET. Thursday evening Wilson Eastorday,of | three inches in lengih and was covered Manly, Nobraska, entered the St. Charles | with blood. h hotel in company with a man who gave| = Koblmyer was arrested by Sigwart and ; S placed in jail, where ho was crying bit- hia namo as Harry Smith. Eustorday had |PIReq o o, Whoro Bo wa orgivg bl | a watch valued at $25, $3 in money and | jnjsted that he did not intend to stab | a railroad ticket. He wanted toput up [the boy, and it was all an accident, » i . BUKER & 0. Dort, B S HAH]]WAHE In the State: CONTRACTOR'S & BUILDERS ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardwaie at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL T e oo e, & e ot | D | SPENSARY streagth and wholesomeness. More economlcal than the ordinary kinds,and cannot bo suld in competition Vi ith Ititude , short ight alt his watoh for his board but Smith in- | Voung Pierrou was stabbed in tho loft| €. 8. Montgomery, of Douglas, was [ suatuiiiuowioe” 250" 40 ot LT ; L LOAK < {de) itatibal t and the knife | next nominated for attorney general, ING POWDER CG., 108 Wall stroet , N. Y. sisted upon his koeping it, saying that ho | N0 JU beiow l‘f::g'.""L,_vam”‘:, was | H. E. Bonesteel, of Knox, was nom. | ————————— e would pay the Dill himself. The two | called and atated that tho boy was bleed- | inated for secretery ot stato. i men went to bed together and sometime |ing iuternally and that_the wound was a "~" M. fl'(i}w;n". of Cass, m?dd llat during the night Smith got up and took | very dangerous one and might result in ,r'e“?;' "tinl 'S?’:J‘r:'”"’ nominated for his departuce, taking with him Easter- | doath. presiden ors. Its Completion by Both Parties Yes- terday Morniug, dny's waichy money. and. tioket, - Yos |2 Tho injured boy residen with his pa-| . The mntimonopolista pluced in nom- DOES Send for Qur 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nebraaska- torday Eastordny stated that ho did not |rents on the corner of Tonth and Walnut | inftlon the following named gentlonion: WONDERFUL know the man Smith, but had met him utr;nts, whither he was taken, of"l":nln‘;‘!‘:‘;:""""(""'""“’" L. C. Pace, CURES OF g R L A R e i : ung Kohlmeyer is son of the shoe- |of Liancaster. LOCK T e e A IR TR ) [ S R | B sy O UNDEED WARISTIES , : : H i oner o ands an . 16(h and Caritol Avenue, trente all cases Crip THE OENTRAL OOMMITTEE, |Howih bo bed i amas the o "t |, Kos empininar of bl Jnde ana|} " awp ' e A e e LA o et LA Dl‘ur B!’lli;l’m'kfl]{'dfl“ of echools, A. N. |l oCC= sty on the LIVER, DOWELS and Nervous Syst-m, A Bession Held Last Ivening Adopt- cun, of Franklir : TR s i S ¢ ing Plans for the Fall Campaign. SHOT IN THE HIP- For regent, D. P. Schoville, of Thayor. |} o | "/ 0 O WM Blood, and 1U1 Y el For presidential electors, 1. 8. Sheck, | § o Timony S lone T Urinary Organs A 4 f Seward; W. H. Ashby of Gage; H. s mess, 2 i i 0| Two Friends Engage in a Quarrel |2 y 5 cases of Curvature of the Spine, C 1 Fo s i The republican state central committeo L 8. Alley, of Cedar. Vous Disororn and ail Femnle an I e 3 | to porfost plans for carrying on tho full and One of Them s Shot. T IeE TSt oS opterdsy ot i VOLD 1RO T sntArms, alsoChanlo s alcne ftie Liver Counter, Hay, Stock and Railroad Track, IT WILL SBURELY CURE ma CONSTIPATION, PILES, cest ful mcthode. by new and suc- edocani v | ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT i Bionchitis are al trs Al diceases of = before the convention ceased its delib- Between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday |erations and adjourned. eampaign, moi in the parlors of the Mil- f Lardiliotol Iistlovoning: morning the sharp roport of a revolver e sn wram aceitRHEUMATIGH, | | 8, O e ¢ - i . 0 | ornin h oport of a revol ACTION of all the i o) n [ 0 f Chairman of the central committee, C. B (:“ o nirirlxl,hulviclhilynf s Judicial L o antlont Ericeusia BB AOTION{ct (ol s crwze [ eod, Vo - _(?r]dvrs Sfmi the Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex- | K. Yoat, called the commitleo to order | FR ) 0 ots, Policomen has.| The third judicial democratic conven-|] CLEANSING the BLOOD exhausti n pro.uch i Indigestion, P yo (A USLVRI YO cale, | TRy & el Beeibin avenport streets. P en hns- roetoring tho normal power to throw off discase, [] | 11eart, Des; ondency hizainess, Lows of Mo ry,Lack foned to the apob and found, lying upon | Hon met at the city hall Thursday eve ning at b o'clock. Peopson, of Richardaon, by Stovenson, of Evcrgy an' Amtition, can be restoreo to health g of th worst forma. of tieto torribln dissasce ]| A7 K0T It care nexiactor ! ) s i proxy; Morcor, of Nemahs; Eakin, of (10 sidomatks & man who had been shot | 5oy S hpl i o o hraevas o | on el 1405 Douglas Street, - - - OMAHA. NEBR! Pawnee; Bushuell, of Cass; Hascall and 1P/R7 BT s yorary chairman and A, W. Trumbull, | ] FRC% 8t LaUin o b Eilor v rite full e e - —_— 3 p. | was nowhero to bo seen and he refused | POTarY Y ) Dry oan bo scnt by Tlae ey 16 S0t o0, Uons ‘Addrers = 2 Bechel, of Douglas; Olark, by J.T. (S e WELLS, RICHARDSON ! faojmey e oy A T iz 3 S Washiueton: | t0 8 who ho was or what was the cause 0 5 3 Seud viauip for Diary A ¥ il Rt aax o Olark, of (Sarpy; Hilton, of Washiugton; | 2% ™io 1o ¥ Tho list of delegates was read and it 81 5104 . | IusnbedholiDidge; AN NICTOuaion, | i wastsaie e o Joseph's hospital | V48 found that & full delegation from FALL AND WINTER. by Valentine; Hasson, of Dixon; Agee, of ) s R ans v Valley. Lapacho of Colfa, Gilehrist of | ¥1ere ho naid his namo was William Teit- 1y DEgfens, e e ' n Saundors, Caldwell and Hull of Lancas- | 80rt, but farther than this nothing could| On motion the temporary organization | S = = o3t : ter, Botzor by Carns of Soward, Jensen | bo learned. Tho namo of his assailant | ¥ Mado permanent, OBSLHR GREAT BARGAINS IN of Filmore, Johnson of Saline, Bagley of | he stoutly declined to give but said that| On motion of A. B, Chaede, Mr, Parke ' Olay, Ewing of Hall, Wilson of Sherman, | they were good frieuds. That they had | Godwin was nominated for district i i Morse of Merrick, Wigton of Adums, |come to the city together and had gotten | attorney by acclamation. | Lhon of Phelps, \\un:;‘_-:ut Hitchook, | ull, They got into ginputo which | The fullowing gentlomen wero solocted OMAHA NEBRASKA, = cColl of Dawson, and Scott by Brown, | finally resulted in a fight, during the pro- | as membors of the central committee: o il P OATTMENT. i T Ty P proxy of York, suswering to tho call of | gress of which tho shot was fired. ~ He [John Mulvahill, of Douglas county; A.| COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, ho pebolasiio yoar comumooe o0 b L their names. did uot want the shooter arrested and the | W. Trumbull, of Sarpy county; N. 1 s Nobrasta, ught dousle an AND The committee completed it organiza- | police havo mado no effurt to fiad him, | Shockell, of Bart couty; W, H. Farns. ntey Book K crcinl Taw, Civil A 8 ¥ R tion by elocting D. H. Morcer, of Newa- | Tho wound ia not a dangerous oo and | worth, 0f Washington connty; Parke |49 crancit b Fris Ve vobuinly) s t.0lia fin & i L] bay seoretary, und 1. . Haseall of Doug: | Toitsort will soon bo around agaio. Godwin, honoray membor and chaicman | e, ud shor fn ! el iniis are. Fommivod mh ) 1z ¥ ] s 8, Lreasurer. - of the committes, TERMs: time of the A On motion of Bushnell, of Cass, the A Dul Wead On motion the convention then ad-|cComple'e Course, ono year, (short hand ex Visitors to ths Stafe and others in need of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s chairman appointed s comiittes of even| .. A Dubuaue Weading, et el it mony ¥ o | TERMSPAYABLEIN ADVANCE sthing, will do well o call on toact in conjunction with tho secrotary, | The following from tho Dubuque Hor- o = ol CompleteCairie, aile monki. 80 ucluding Bosrd, Washing, Tulton 1 5 treasurer and chairman of the state cen- |ald will be of interest to Omaha people: slice Court, Qo hreo mouths -« 20 00 Froneh, use of books. Piano, per session of :;:l tf::‘::\‘::’.!::':,l.,::fiu",:frz"f;'::n: “‘Liast evoning oceurred another of Dua-| T polico court yesterdsy Sarah 1 i 3 “.. 50| Five Mouths, - - $150.00 .M‘I' (s, U‘ld”h iy buque's happy nuptial events in the union | Brown, a colored girl fiftcen years of | mouth 6500 EXTRA CHAR O ha 3 McColl and Lapache, » ) '|of Mr, Caleb H. B. Carter and Miss ago, was charged with being a stroot | e svove courso, (ook-kec ik oxieptod 3 n:...’.":m.m. Guitar and v s . I The charges «f corruption against Goy- | Minnie Maclay. walker and disturbing the She!| Seud tor oircular, Addris 0 the Institution, y g i i o peace, She GEO. & RATHBUN, Pro, 2 ANRHNOR, S 3 i ) ; L :i;x;t:r' l:l‘x:::!:::n.‘l:"1::::.]?';.’:‘\;‘ul,:l:d"z‘: E:Ix.lrau The ceromony took placo at the homo | pleaded not guilty and her case was con-| m &o ¥ i_ g e 3 The Strictly ;One Price House in the City then taken up and discussed by the com- of the bride's parents, on Locust street, | tinued, —THE MILD POWER CUR. \7\\\;\-\-- . Aud examine their goods and prices. They carry the largest stock. and mittee. A rosolution was introduced hy |87 Was an unprotentious yot extremely | James Thompson was chargod with be- N sell lower than any other house in the city,” Merchant Tailors ! \l'ulunlum and carricd, to tho efivet that | huppy wedding, ouly the relatives and a [ing suspicious character, Ho had just don’t fal to call at the statement jublished in the Liucolu | fow warm, personal friends of the con- 1d two hall for fifty h R BT O Wil warm, pers ] cou- | sold two halters for fifty cents when ar- 5 i AONERR 8 SURKIINY. Tands Lomad S0t | tracting parties being present. The [rested. Ho pleaded not gailty and was 1216. FARNAM ST, 1216_ B sold since 1857, the same | Price 18 the lovely daughtor of our re-|held under $200 bonds to await investi- & — [ being & copy of the records of |spected townsman, Mr. Johuw M aclay. | gation, % ] the commitsioncr ¢f publio lauds and | She i a youog lady of rare intelligence, | Jamen Riley was arrestod for stoaling (i The Largest Stock in Omaha- and..Makes the Lowest Priges: buildings, bo distributed and circulated | and in the social circlo her many accom’ | & pair of boots from a saloon keepar nan- { LN Furnitur throughout the entire state, as a defense | plishments serve to draw her noar and |ed Schmidt, He admitted his guilt but to the charges brought against him, dear toa legion of friends, claimed that ko was drunk. The judge Several other matters of minor impor-| Caleb H. B, Carter was born and |did not allow any discount for drunken- tance were discussed but no definito ac- | reared in Dubugue. He is at present [ ness, and gave him fifteen days in the tion was taken upon thew, interested in the Omaha, Dubuque and |county jiil on bread and water, There were present bexides the mem . [St Paul shot mauufacturing companies | Five disturbers of the peace were fined bers of the committee, Hon, G. W. I, [aud is well known ns ono of the rising | 85 ench and costs. Dorsey of Fremont, Hon: A, J. Weavor of Falls City, Hon, James Laird of Hastings, Seoator Charles . Manderson, young business men of the northwest. Tho happy couple took the late train for Chicago and after a honeymoon trip in An lows Man Missing, Coroner Maul has reccived the follow- A i) uftienza 90 violent eoug 50 . DRAPERIES AN MIRRORS, Becretary of State Ruggen, Governor |the east will return to Omaha to make ing letter asking information as to the Dawes, Glen Kendall, commissioner of | that city their future home, Among the public lands and buildings and all the |kuests present was General Mead, presi ropublican state candidates, dout of the Omaha shot company, T whereabouts of one George W, Daniels, Coroner Maulsays that he does not know Just recetved an assortment far surpassing anything in this m, arkot, comp i ¢ . sl & ) :he latest and most tasty desly afactured " Views upon the political situation in e e— of any such man: i A e | ] Senkus manufactured for this spring’y trade aud cover: the state were exchanged, the members Strange Proceedings, Mittoy, Van Buren County n Bircot New York :OF BEING THE BESTE » range of pricon from the Oheapest to the most Expensive, R ::;orllug the prospects wost encourag- [ () esdsy evening lmt Mr. Charles | To the Coronor ptom er TEL B = L | — i s wanl " = = Gy : m_— (hio coutral committee adjourned sub- | Fleck, proprietor of the Eaglo hotel, | ') ation it wr 2 Kigtrg ZTHAT CA'.‘, BE .MBD;' Parlor Cood . / joot to tho call of the ohairman, Ita|went to tho city jall to inquiro i e el s G yoan, ! = I e R CAGD BUFFALOY & ods Draverics ] " ) | o) ol 0 inquire Al iy Al s f 5 = LDETROIT-C AGO'BUFFALOY = y . ixeantive committes will meet this | to sanding some :mu to nf.. p “r 1"...:1 Hu Noh sk heardien « wthe, o PETRRITCHICAGORYFFALOL &£ .\A:w ready £or the inspaction of cus- Complete stock of all t'.u la est b . K] {4 sandic louse. | W have " ! tomuers, the newest rov : necs 10 la es ‘ morning at 9 o'clock, in the Ropublican | yorocon 5 oub aad Mr. Fleor | Te bavake 1 i satully thet thero was _l i ANGE & FOITICK. omuers, the newest rovelties in styles in Turcoman, Madras an office, 0 was Suits and Odd Pieces, i i sat down in a chair. The prisoners wore | Uf K0 Iubit scar o hin foreliead fyom Lace Curtains, Ete., Etc. y e ———— BB Botlss (SR I ] wout Any fufo witon in ro wd 1o hin TG bl t P B " alr, oaming arounc e corridor and one | would be goatefully received by mother S NO UPERIOR, p g . Xs immense, aud the beauty and variety | of them named Webb, driver d‘ hul.l.‘ ‘\'v-v‘n-;mw ¥, o Hah - a..senz'er Ele?&t)r tO 311 :’100.’.‘5. /, of the exhibition is only equaled by the|cart No, 8, who had been arrested for Maiur Davipia, The Steck is a Durable Piaflo- HARLES SHIVERICK i 1206, 1208 and 1210 Furnam St v dis wade at the world renowned Gro- o yproache Pleok Smoke Seal ¢ neh O play ro- | drunkenness, approached Mr. Fleck and | Smoke Seal (f Nerrh Caroling tobao ek + - » . OMAHA NEB. o L & Co . THE STECK HAS SINGING QUALITY OF TONE gory Mwigeof J, B, Hreuch & Cu, | wiihoup any provacation asaulted him, ok 8 f. A o m £30 upwards, 8. Jacobs, the Relisble Cluthier, can |f0F # couple of days. Mr, Specht was Max Mever & Bro J present and made some remark whercup- | Corner Eleventh and T he'foupd at 1190 Farnam stiest, Oome | ooty obhintorniod” him that if . b dia aroam, 4010 WOODBRIDGS BROS., : Rl around and see the Barzains, €8 6 not skip out ha wou'd serve him in the| Tes, Coffee and Oyaters, in every ——— samo way Mr. Fleck naturally arks the |style; lunches and mesls at ui] hary, 5 ‘ Groat Varioty of Boys' Hate at Saxe's, Lqueation, “Why are prisonors i the cite ) W ' 1119 Faroam streot. Call aud be con. P BEAUTIFUL PANCY WALNUT GASE OKGANS = : — / ey 46 Gy | #triking i in the face and bruising him | o4 by e boveht of & ,Wl,h,,‘/ l‘(‘”‘/' FOUND X0 OTHEE PIANO. e A up 80 that he was confined to the house | menty, . Prices o« 80LD NLY BY RUEMP RING & BOLTE, / ’ ing” PURNITUEN ' Grmenting ~MANUFACTURERS OF — ) ; SAMPLE TIN CAN SENT BY MAIL, 26 oTs, | " Wiodom Flala, Whm&u.rlno;z;:r:‘(“rrl“’:fl.‘lhu\u sy - 4R Birodh Cmata h " SYE - e Cakt Scumin, Opers House Block, M W&F-Af ' |juil allowed to roam st will instead of |s67¢ 308 16th 8t. nesr Opera House, lighte: &0, Tia, rcn aod Blate 1ot * \ OMAHA NEB, v, b

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