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ESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1885 OMABA DALY BEF--WEDN BHINTIB[E nl"c[“s. some mi the corner of Tent '8 THE DAILY BEE Wednes«i;y Morning, Jan. 14, LOCAL BREVITIES, Lincoln News, 10th, i s o s UP-STAIRS, UP-STAIRS. and tragic variety of the social bill of and took Cavey to jail. This morning he pleaded not gullty and his case was con- The Dancing Floor Completed and |tinued, Pat Dolan, poor old Pat, wae up agaln the Opeia House Decorated, murderous fare during the past week has for bel 3 . . ¢4 » The arrangements for tha Charlty ball [ out his presence is decidedly tame. He rifying disclosures, and like the ghost of » ’ started 8 to | Banquo, who wo 't stay down, s The ‘examination of Frank Grabne and f“t the opa{“. huusol ”tvnig:td nl:a vy :mmf G:N‘:::".n:a{_::."“nh:dm: : | ho wouldn't stay down, still Mary Klusa, charged with the murder of | fast approaching (completion, and byp,cq™ye0n pafore you too cften and if John Kiusa, @will bo held this afternoon |noon all will be in readiness. |yon will only give mo fifteen minutes 1 The dancing floor has been completed, | will get over into Towa.” “All right,” and Is & grand, large, smooth surface 40x |#3id the judge, “‘but I will make it bind 70 feot in size, contalfing 2.800 equare ing, T wil sntonco you to ffteen daye n bread tor, but will Jooh 16 14 Glonlated tHEE 100 BIEATS] qantonts brttey e WL NERERRS feet are required to dance a quadrille, sentence provided you leave the olty with- in h.mm! minutes, butif you don't you and allowlng these figures to be correct, [ Will get it. twenty-elght sets can dance upon the = B 8 i floor st ono tlme. When It s necotsary, | Ggo, Chamberlain and Ggo. W. Shel- |11 *11" | portions of our marrov| preventive from cold. By buying your Clothing at the however, sot can comfortably dance 4o, who wero killed in the scoident[ro oy . Dbefore . ancther gory, apon_ aixty-four square feot, and at this |, oo Bikhom on tho line of the Unlon | ioided mystery is horalded and an- The subject of Dr, G. . Harfield's lec tura at the synagogue noxt Friday and Satar day evenings will be “‘Denomational Con sistency.” ling and guests at the long drawn out banquet of death, wonder what course in in the police court, _Mr. John Rosecky, the editor of the Pokrok Zapadu, filed o complains in the po lica court yesterday afternoon against Frank Kubovec whofsloniously assaulted him Satur- dayevening. —James McOaffrey has issued on behalf of Patrick MoNally, the O'Neill pugilist, & chal- lengo to spar id Miller, the match to b for $250 a side and receipts of the house, with small, soft gloyes, —The German edition of the illustrated supplement of the Bxx can now be had at this offico at 15 conts each or two for 25 conts, These can be mailed to any part of this coun- try and to Germany for ono cont. curdling tragedies! The excitement created by one frightful oceurrence and ample room for all who desire to dance to | They have paesed the dark river do so. And through death's iron gate, About 300 tickets had been scld ap to noon yesterdsy, and the inquests, have been given. Suspicions whispers concorning the cause oi crime Tr:n:‘u:l:.:v:l»'::::":}:;tll;;l!hvd. suddeniy committed, pervade the atmos. 1 3 12 DOUG‘LAS STREET, UP-STAIRS; phere and *‘wonder what next?” excltes An'd Olpilul fivnnnn ‘;g the rellowltool U . ——-— re‘:xfnmr;“nnmoy" nnno:’u l:"OI'\- A Paralyzing Pioture Painted by a Preparalm&s fll’[:rgglfllassgvu for the gf‘"‘;v"} M,‘,,;‘,’fl,“;‘m;“l)g;;e;h;ggn h',%‘ ,‘fi Local Artist at the State Capital, A N EXT A NT 1 3 1 2 T anv all, s vietim, Officer Donovan was oal [ ] the carcer of human events will next be ed to appease the Capitol city appetite l n already gorged with a surfeit of blood e, By gou don AL Tl PV ity 18 S{ckness is often caused by people using indiszretion in regard to their e cely communicated to citizons | WEAFING s pparel. A good warm suit combined with a heavy Overcoat is a y 2 4 L4 [l ) other Investigation ordered. Within one A/ ° floor in the opora house. This will give the sheriff to summon _jurles alas many ar Qr s —Marriage licenses werc Issued yesterday | ;anagement confidently expect that at | While in the dischargeot duty, the populace. Individual fear concern- | YOU can getthe above requirements, Gombined with that, you get a M s ¥ er- 10 the county court to Franle Preborsky and | east 200 more will be disposed of. It is Mary Vawaks, Emma Rebert and Heory | gafe to soy that at least $3,000 will be tuthatt, John Reaper and Maggie Johnson, | taken in at the ball, which will give at Trank L, Hull and Emma W, Walbriage, [least a net profit of $2,500, dTh:b wn; ;. B o Wi make a nice little eum to ba distributed | In the sad scene that followed oaDatective . 0, N extorty oo, a | 3008 tho noody pooe of tho oity, and | Mingled with anguish and pain, el Laainacs trip to New Orleans, To|BAUY & bungry ‘mouth can bo fed, and | The engincor and his fireman sy el many a hearthstone warmed by careful| \ore victims of the ill-foted train, compuy with Dotestive Emery e lot in tho | xpendituro of tho suim. ALl Who Geslro piacs as my tack o sl moraing for Schuyler to testify in tho case of | ¢ ald the needy ones in this city cannot | ooy o ol Frank Heldt, the teain wrecker, do s in a botter way than, by buying a | 1o Ve freman aid | —The funcral of Mrs, Mary McGinn took | ticket to; the] Charlty Ball, as the man-| = p & hi ks 1t had h“|‘°""-‘~ placo yesterday from the residonce of Mre, |agement of tae affair i3 one in which S LB N Agnes McShane, and was largely attended by [ everybody has the most implicit confi- | God pity the bereaved ones the friends and relatives of the deceased. The | dence, and they have glven thelr person- Who were accustomed to wait olomn servises were conducted by the Roy | &1 guarantee that every dollar realized | mho gafe home arrival 3 i etz culebrated i | Wil be judic fously expended in relioving Father Shaffel, high masa bolng colebrated in | 0 Sl HOOR SR CE The engineer strove, but too lata ing life, property and particnlarly the possible removal of remains of relatives at Wyuka, has become an element and who will be the fourth victim, is the subject of inquiry. In the meantime, : ¥ e H N, Wy oot sttty 1O order for the same price that he has to pay for shop clothing, quity are making thelr escape from the To avert the calamity That threatened Kngine Number Eight. of infamous acts. But the record thus far, horrible as it pictared, is less horrifylng than dieclos- ures revealed this morning, Snbsequent to & complaint and information luft at police headquarters concerning a discov- ory, in the heatt of our city, of a dead house, morgue and dissecting room for coats, rendering a most opportune chance to secure a bargain. Of Engine Number Kight. But there cometh no gladness Suwits. Pants. Overcoats. the morning at Holy Family church, The committee was engaged yester- Py £60 00 Custom-made suits f. 815 n car y pail bl ; 815 00C -made Py 65 O : Joro —Mr. Joseph Priborsky, an employe in the [ day in decorating the opera houso with AT::}:(;:;- th? h;;:u :;ni” pain, :f::l.m%;:;‘-‘l,:fi“ n:;:fi ii:?;::unfl;"fir. B 100 :: : 3 B8 mfom m:r‘l 1 nm: for. D {l' 00 8:" N)‘V"‘:‘m“ lnl\l“lo mm“‘.mts for. offce o tho Pokrok Zapadu, was pssing tho | flags and bunting and_itjnow prosonts a [ And frultlee i tho watehing SacL BolBeIaRoR R oosERbAtoltHi 105 b e T i T (LS e cigars around yesterday, while his faca was | boautiful appearance and more of the or those who never come again, cality, corner of O and Ninth stroet, in a . “ “ 8500 0 i <D0} Gr o0 “ " lighted up with a heavenly smile. The occa- | 8ame kind is to follow. The supper room | yat hope, like a beacon light, long 'hall of the Commerclal block and . “ “ 5 600 f “ . : gg 10 0 B “ LY " 12 00 t 5 i sion of all this was the arrival at his house on [ has been tastily and prettily decorated, Saturday lastof o little baby boy. Mother ‘“dd"hen the tables are loadod with the | A, i 1ol teny the dim passage nd child are both gotting along nicely. good things of earth and presided over |y 5 oorp part of the tomb. AR t ) . | by the fairest of God’s creatures, who While i e ~The police authorities have declared their | can refraln from spending one paltry [ While many hearts are aching . intention of putting a stop to Sunday const- | dollar to aid tho poor and at the same | ¥orthe friends dead and gone, ing on the hills on Davenport, Chicago, and | time Indulge in a meal which would do|In Christ there 13 real con_:lm, Cnss strects, Serious complaints have been | honor to crowned heads. For the string of &_ath is well drawn, made in that direstion and it is alleged the thTtle ]:““ "; placed in poallilon 10 | Pyough the hot teataof sorrow, floor, where several families make their boya making tho most bolsterous nois, acr- | the kitchon yosterday and evaryihing is| "<u.' . deuuor vamly to hook; rosldonce. Within the usual scencs of a ourly interforo with devotional worship con-[In readiness for the recaption of ‘the [, '8 PECEIEO VY PR dissection room wore noticed, The ducted in the churches rituated on those | ©dibles which have been promised. All OF the dread Elkh k most frightfal however, was the sight of . lice offi ill be | victuals sent to the opera house will be Ot EOULY thivan ibodien; ZThore ! wad ohe ! vAcant streots. Consequently a polico officer Wil be |y on up " through the gallery door and | They have passed the dark river, d ) on hand next Sundoy, prepared to arrest all P 8! Sh oLy table, but no particular testimony con- Flashes through the dense gloom, quartors on the second floor, formerly occupied as The State Journal press room, where a sight was exposed and witnessed which, as Beach expressed it, “‘mads cold facts and ghostly chills quite frai}uent companions.’ 'he door had been previously opened by some of the occupants on the same 00 “w “ Recollect every Garment Bears the Name of the Tailér. 1312 Douglas St.. Up-Stairs, Omaha, Neb. chant Tailor suit at ready-made prices, and have any alterations made if necessary, free of charge, thus enabling every man toget his clothes made byt rien o oo GAST YOUR EYE AT OUR TEMPTING BARCAIN T. sppears and has from day to day been | Latest style and elegant garments in silk and satin lined suits and QOver- Original Misfit Parlors : not through the main entrance. And through desth’s iron gate, i s A i hitl b 5 y cerning ita late ocoupancy by the victim y : . o i ::,o..),:oy. who are coasting on the hills men. o : For awsy in tho distance it slimions bl sad 2% she vt | Open evenings until nine o’clocl:: Saturday night until 11 o'clock: s Ll If you fall to attend the Charity ball| Our coming they wait. Suspended from the wall were various 4 i —Mr. Edward Walsh hay received from|you will miss the great event of the sea— —[Mns. M. E. TIoNER. | artisles of apparel for both male and te- Cincinnati, a circular letter relative to aid for | son. Columbus, Nebr., December, 1884, male. The premises were not supplied the striking cigar makers’ union of that city. ¢‘Oharity covers a multitude of sins,” ———— with furniture to any extent. The sev— L For forty-eight wecks, three hundred of the [ 80 if you have any conscientious scruples Irish-American, oral bodies were evidently those of striking cigar makers have been out, and | against dancing, just bear this in mind [ A mceting of the Irish-American |adults, J. M* Corbin, a switchman in . the employ of the B. & M., admitted during the lnst few wecks of the strike the | and limber up your Moethodistic limb for | citizens was hield in the police court room y of the breaking in of the door and at re- uslon s boen ablo o give <ach man but o eaco, “TFalth, Hopo and |1 Sunday aftemoon to take into consid- eighty-five cents a week on which to support X ) ) e e e s his family. At the noxt meeting of the local Charity, but the greatest of these is|cration the formation of an anti-free trade Teadloa {akserably )l a{ommittes i will b6 aps Charlty.” Just stick a pin in there and | or protective club. Captain J. 8. Wood, pointed to solicit aid for the sufferere. —Judge Bartlett married yestorday an old| I was 8 hungered and ye gave me |l Nichol, sccretary. - The chairman, on black couple, the husband 60 years of age, | moat. I was naked and ye clothed me,” | taking his seat stated the object of the |The fact of such an institution existing the wife 50, It seems from the story told by By attending the Charity ball you may | meeting and read apresmble to the pro- |in the most frequented portion of our them that they had been married “befo the | Poth cloth ‘and feed somo poor unfor- | posed constitution which wasin itself e: cltly is revolting. wah, sah,” but had - been separated by some (ugl,a“b}? ‘nnd hnngxl—y goul. e ik lfllmmh‘lry nzd was therefore funqminiously tis no doubt necessary for sclentific i) b s oomiiE 15 O maha: whllg B The poor ye have with ye always”|adopted, An expression of feeling on the [advancement to expose the human sys- Iftod off and lived with TR s This is a fact and one too which can not |subject before the house, was then in-|tem for the purpose of such instructicn, drifted off and live ‘r\ .h{ d""j ? 5 be forgotten, for who does not meet those | dulged in, all present being enrolled as | but the idea of locating such butcheries with whom, it appears, he bad previously con- {0 the street every day whose cvery [members. A committee of three on con- | in a thickly settled portion of the city is tracted marringe. The lattor wife finally |}ook speaks of poverty and distress. Help ! stitution and by laws was appointed, with |a sufficlent resson for complalnt, and dl;d. M:,d th; old m-ntsmf;fl tfor] the ;v‘»;ft these I ;:rtsl"wcv:;nulé); of)tnu‘m]xlmy by buy- i‘g‘lzslr’ulc(irms tncmnlmunic:llc with the Trish | those in charge ‘are subjects for soverest where, by the morest accident, he met his|ing a ticket to the Charity ball. orld office in order to form a coalition | censure, Iomw;' love, A re-msrringe was propesed, | “‘One touch of nature makes the whole | with kindred organizations in the east.| C. C. Burr, learning of thd sltuation, the idea proved mutually agreeable, and the | world kin.” ~ Remember this and let it | Themeeting then adjourned to meet again | gave peremptory orders for the medical twain ave now happy, s in ante-bellum days. | touch your heart and pocketbook too, to |in the same place at” the came hour butchers to take their trappings away the tune of 5, the price of a ticket to the [ day in two we J. I. NicHor, immediately. The professors will prob- Charity ball. ably do their carving of humanity in Pl Tana. | o ATeis pesaiaeslts L1 Vone thu ionuhn;a lxlxob yet b;)l\mh:1 AM tlc;}et ]t‘]o MIDWIMALITY some other office, and. o charity ball, you will find Mr. E. E. One of the occupants of the family of groat intercst, on ascaleof magnitudo which | Whitmore in the box offico at the opera * | rcoms says that night before last one of will be unusual. The Union Pacificshop boys | house fto-dsy and nothing will mske the bodies was taken away and identifies will turn out en masse, while numbers of Om- | him happler than to seeyou walk up with | The December Report of the Civy aha's prominent merchants have agreed to be represented in the line of parade with car- | piece of paste board which will admit turn of the victim that night to ro of riages and wagons decorated in a manner|you to the Charity ball. i The Decembar report of Dr. Leison. | the undertaker. The ofticers of the sche Absolutely Pure. H iy Y o P 3 symbolicul of each trade ‘or business, There| The doors of the opera house will be & q of medicine and surgeryshould be supplied will also be other bands in the procession to | 0P€R about 8 o'clock to-morrow evening ring, city physician, was presented to with quarters and practice ‘assist tn farnishing the music for the occasion, | 24 dancing will begin about 9 o'clock, | the city councll last night, and contains al investigation in a more se- thought advisable we have not learned. —LARGEST STOCK OF— In the State: —To-morrow morning will take place the grand display and street parade of the Union FURNISERD. ess than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES This powder never varies, A marvel of purety, Thero is overy reason to belicve, in fact, that quest of the coroner he was ordered un- der ul:mut and faken in charge by the . 2 marshal. remomber that ‘‘whosoever giveth a cup | vy clected tes ary chairms Sheriff’ Melick appeared upon the scene, H b # h & E <) I of cold water o the least of these,” et. |1 s pateporay iatanand J¢ but what steps Plfnve busu wken or lme afi” d or’ oL WETGATR ( \L INE BUILDERS HARDWARR CONTRAGTORS & BUILDERS, ESTIMATES Buy P{our Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for two of the pers vho acted as pall 1 H H a $5 bill in your hand and deposit it _for Physician, D e S L E wa EB Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nebraask strength aud who'esomeness. More economical than The doors of th 1l b i Foll Tuded loculit e e e o e st wont . o doors of the supper room will bo | several items of inferest. Following is | cluded locality. eI didototii sydtett [anb ipely the anual parada of the band. will be a great | CFoned 8t 10 30, the record of deaths: o Since the above was in type wo learn | How, o Biaihte powders. | Sold ‘enlyin cans 1i 8,14 g The Musical Union orchestra with g that parties interested, left this afternoon and imposing event. Deaths, twenty musiclans will farnish the music [ D2t to in if the grave of J. H. Jorome, | () a9, i S e — for the dance and tho 4th Infantry band | Dyphemaint e 7 buricd lnst week, hiad been disturbed Omaha Medica & Surgical o Ntan Y Riat ) FOROASTING THE FUTURE. |willalscoutso ino olootions botween the Phorporal disc 23| The man Corbin, arrested for opening Tustitute Co.ater, Hay, Stock and Railroad Track, ance numbers. If you do not danco | Inanjtion the professional charnel house, and stand- S < it The Eetimato of Vounty Expenses |tho concert will bo worth the prico of ad. | Alcobollsn . ing uubidden in presence of the dead sub- 1 1({‘? Ci{‘,’mflflo’f" d‘:fi:flg"et' ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT for 1885, mission, Pk 2 jects for anotomical purposes, appeared (For the Treatment of all Orders for the Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex- before the proper authori‘y. A regular weekly meoting of the board of county commisgsioners was held yes- texday afternoon. A budget of county oxpenses for the year 1885 was compiled. AMERIOAN PORK. Hoart Diseaso Chronic and Surgical Diseases [clusively. Scale —— Moaningitls Writing for the Right, Diseases of Females, of tho Nervous System, Pri ’s Di 1 am delighted to know by the many Specialties, SR Bright's Disease and Ney HannoriDAAsk Exinoo B8 C):nml» it hearty consratulations from my friends k's Nt % 31 A paERs e Surgical operations. and fellow citizens, that my dictated let- ¢ e vato Diseses of tho Urinary and Sexua) Orge, B 2 el | Apoy : To the Editor of the Beg, THoDintns Y zans, E, o A AR Omaba i Gentaman Hisnats! tholh sl 0 the L and Diccases of the Head, Throatand Lung N~ ,.fé.‘. Pl HARKA The following tabls tells the tala: Courts, jurors and court expenses Jall expenses and boarding priso ‘Assessors and precinct officers. Poor farm ang supplies for poo Blank books‘and stationer, Salaries, county commission 1y attornoy, superintendent of pub- lio instruction, county clerk and Load poisoning, ; A great deal has boon sald about the| ARemid tor published in your itsuo of January introduction of American pork into Ger- | / 2nd, is ‘l'"ly appreciated. This respon- many, but an Omaha gentleman has slve feeling shows conclusively, that the taken the bean In bringing before the people of Omaha are interested and . thinking upoa opbe or more topics set ¢ eyes of Prince Blsmarck the pork-pack- ) | forth in myP article. I know full well 1 \\ c::‘::m't'f%' “coroners’ jurors, wit- in;;{::;!:;uu 2 Ama:;”. ho AV A f }" 3 ”I]my.sulus fhaglily mlt mylf;l:e 3 wme'iordn:l";. e UL gRoy tes, oo 0R8) B ay a gentleman, whose name|are of mols, elghteen of femala, Six- |papers, and would have remained silen N 3;?5(.2;,‘3;;’1;;5.‘,’;{3"1' water for short we will call Mr. James Oreigh. | teen were married. twenty-eight siugle, | only I felt it my duty to exert my little S ol O-ASH SA—LE S Judgment fund. , ton, purchased an illustrated supplement | *73 five widowed. influence for the right. I hope that s L Taterest on' bond: h pp To the First ward must bo accorded | many others will write upon, disouss and Eye and Ear s P Roads. .. of the Beg, the German edition, and Bridges . Total.... after reading it through carefully (of Yesterdsy afternoon a cox:ml:i well- | wrapper he took a blue pencil and All dieess nn;il’fix‘;h;;lx\;’-l,‘IUIII::::;";A)AJ Sexual Or. known citlzen came Into Judge Ander- :lll;z‘(\;\h::lgcxlliltllusl“r“m"] ‘lh:h stock y’{m‘}u i o " DIED, : g ] ] s““Pi"l‘é‘;”a;;;‘:'&f or no Pa.y Swi SEE OUR REDUCTIONS : b engraving and also around the view of J. | COPELAND—In this city, J 13th, b A . ; iy #o80eonrh And deslzed to, woar onbin| 8B fls rediiing: house . Ha ool Tanes Botue. daihien. o7, G aamnty iy (13 Yours Hopalan Privite Pracices | wits formerly $10.00 now $7.50. wiit of replevin against his brother for o |suething upon the mivgn of the paper, | Mary H. Copeland, agod 8 years, 4 monthis Comlmtionund cxtmiontion oo, | Swits formerly $12.00 now $9.00, gold headed cane. The eplsode con-|but it is 1ot known exactly what it was o ition: Divoasts of Findlos, Fejvate. Disoisen and 13 day, doformitios, Dissnats of vivate visewses | ST0iES formerly $16.00 now $12.00, cian, was ¢ nsoted with thia little cire whether it was written in English or Ger-| ¥uneral will take place to-day, January R of the Urinarv and Sexual organs, Seminal Weak. | o ) » 5 D 4 o u:“m:_ml‘l::':l'm”f wan, but it is probable that it waa wribion t 1p. m., from the family residence, o ness, Nervous Deblity or Exiausticn,sie, <to.ond | S00dts yormenrly $24.00 now $18.00, No. 1 bad had _Pli’um ey wif; in both and it is also probable that the nworth street, Frieads invited, he i, paw Fostorslimolrastin Over Coats formerly $ S.00 now$ 6.00. words written, were “root hog o die,” | MELUM—TIn this city January 13, Clorenie, 3 Strictly Confldential |Owver Coats formerly $10.00 now $ 7.50. which translated in German means‘‘shoot | daughter of Sine Maria and Theodore Me- 8 sent to all of ntry ry ex- 00, . brother No. 2, both parties, ¢ a Y . tum, aged 5 months and 10 days, preas, securoly packed o, if tall do- | Qver Coats formerly $16.00 now $1* remarked, belng of the *'f, it may be ¥ In the|the American swine,” B - 2 5 b cription of case is given. One personal inteiview o course of the dispute No. 1 ralsed his| Thereisnodoubt that the princo will| Funeral will tako place January 14th at 2| [ g preforred i conveulsbt, ¥ Over Coats formerly $18.00 now $13.50 old-headed caue to thrash No, 2, His|Peruse the Beg with a great deal of inter- | P m., from 1004 Capitol Avenue, ids 3 ; i 2 o "1y 8 K $13.50, B became. s0 violent " that ~he | cst and it ismore than- likely that ho wil | ae favited. ; R “\,‘,'1.’5\'!.‘.'5 ollHours, |Dve.s Coats formerly $24.00 now $18,00. broke the instrument of chastisement |give Mr. Creighton a commission in the | MARDIS: In this city Janusry 13th, at the ] AR €. Omaha M. dical & Surgical Insttute And every other article in proportion. on the unlucky head of No, 2, At this | ‘‘Dineburger Hustlers.” family residence, Fifteenth and ' Pierce Call and see our prices. 1118 Howard St. Omaha, Neb, strects, Frank, son of Mr, and Mrs, W, L. junoture No. 2 rose up in his wrath, and threw No. 1out of the house, and de- Police Court, Mardis, aged one year and five months. "LEGAL NOTICE, 95 PER CENT DISCOUNT t the distinction of having the highest |uge their influence in extending such | piscases treard by auexperienced specialist. also mortality for the month, the number of | gentiments. P. C. HIMEBAUGH, diseases of the Heart. Liver, , Kidnoye, course he read 1t) he wrapped 1t up|deaths in that ward being twelvo. Bisdder, Nauralgls, Bheomatiom, Flios, Canorr, ete, g :;:fly and omployed o German friend to| Tho numbor of children bora durng | — ’ * OO GATARRIL, BRONCHTTIR, o o ross 1t t i P ity ” And all oth oases of thio "hroatand T 0 —— ’ ( fiantly ordered him to make himself, as| In police court yesterday theré were| ¥uneralto-morrow mornhui_ N = L l)s%h\"l{:u‘fl 3:'-;:;:"'!;;2 inke sotion ‘z":.'..f-; I2|6 Farnam sl. B M NEWM AN & cfl a matter of sanitary precaution, much |only three sorry-looking drunks. e ——— stice of tho Poaco of Dougl o P f “less bmimpro ; The gold headed Gyg.,, Juku’o’n, a Dilored e =T Dangerously 11, ;’u‘d“;[: ;f:tufl:m:::;l‘uor '{"“I‘Er‘"fi'!;::‘:”fi.,‘}':'fi“? = — - cane, broken v, splinters, remained i A o - . E. . jars in au action pending by him whel acob Cohn the possession of “p‘,‘ S and t}':,' 1" "': charged with having been intoxicated, Mondsy Mr. E. Rosewater, editor of = s pisintie, and £ 31 Wyiart 1y dufonhn | That the B, received a telogram stating that T e e oy L M E'EREIID. WW. GRAY, and pleaded guilty to the ch , B i y to argo. Hol o e was lylog dangerously 11l £ Al it biashop, ooruer of 106h and Jonce irest, (SUCCESSUR TO FOSTER & GRAY). was sentenced to five days in the county jail on bread and beef Larry Casey, who has gained consider at loss to know how to recoverit. At the advice of Judge Anderson, who did ot favor a resort to law, the brother sent a messenger boy with a written re- quesi for the cane. The plan was suc- cessful and the shattered implement of [able local notorlety by his warlike pro- | s o0 Mt 80 EERE & foosived 0 J 4 Gu war is once more in the hands of the|pensities, waa up on the charge of being Q‘::tfln‘d:"tlhag b:‘.;.l;alyoloilsh::::l::: u;‘de“mill‘fl;( 6 Nover sold 1 Lulk. ey » JLIME AND CERENT, brother. Tho swoot crisls of reconcilis-|drank, It is understood that Mondsy | Me. Audrew Roscwater scsompsnied his o "”““‘:‘.&%28% A ; tioh has not yet asvived, fpight he had an altercation with | brother on his eastern trip. 3 i 287, 90 & AL o th snd Dcuglas streete, . OMAHA with pneumonta at her D00, iven wha contintied £ January Siaiat 0 g home in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr, Rose. | (s 'Androws Baking Powdee 18 ot et ! LL MBE water, who was at Lincoln at the time, | Uy PURE, Helngencomed, ent b o e ? s ’ NEB \ i s e