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THE DAILY BEE---WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1885, THE DAILY BEE STEPHENSON TALKS. {‘é,::é:‘,%‘i}z';:::tfi'l‘g;%&;"E“{;;':‘;;:;EE ANOTHER SOURCE OF WEALTH. | IEST Y.lllT}‘IB'AK]]lG PD‘.{P.%T.U‘D“' CHAS. SHIVERICK Wednesday Morning, April 1. ; u 37| world over. In Scotland the dupe of i ; conTa ednescay Tornng, “PT _+_IHe Claims to Have Boch “Done UD.” [ Avei joko is amd to be *hunting s | DAiTYMeR Shonld Read the Arlicles of == gawk” looking for a cuckos, In France iali § Place top dow, o R E At the Ber ofl‘;:n:a:'rlgm actlye boy | What He Has to Say~The B, & m, | 35" n, the unfortunate s a ‘‘polston d’ the Association of Dairymen. 558 e o 1 ot'15 or 16 y“r; of ige. ' One itk Damp Matter, ‘;A‘;:IIL“%nnmg;tmlly fish, like & mack- ¢ OPhOL wome cxperience in typeretting pre- T6 18 o be exoectod that the custom | ARG 866 What Class of Nebraska Men STERY AND DRAPERIES, forred. e it —1-1; I‘;— Stephenson | Tl meet with the most heatty and com- Are Membors, : Passenger Elevator to fl:\;"‘mlr;- 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Stroef, s ho |irrepressible Jim Stephenson | plate local observance—at least it won't - OMAHA, NEBRASKA, LOOAL BREVITIES was on deck early yesterday morning, and E: atrange if such is qu oase, tor the " N P ¥ R . r, There is no industry in the state more full of fight as ever. genus small boy yet grows and thrives In y ‘- - Ponder, Pender. Pender “How is It you didn’t get nominated Omal L rapldly growlng and promiting richer T poen torkfa the usual number of | 18t nighti Didn’t you have the back-| Smoko Seal of North Carolina To- JIAIAN for'uivouliey RAB, Uikt SEEL SF " " butter-making, Durlng the past few ’ lug of the Sixth ward!” asked a Brr re- | baced. g 8 O Rt e ety o years It has literally jumped into promi- _In painful conteast with'precading daye, | POTter. thove ware abiclehely B0 g Jm{gn *Of conrse T had. 1had it solld. I THE WESTERN LEAGUE fnence and power. . Boneke's police docket yesterday morning. - | had eight delegates. The peeple In the e _ Below the readers of Tur Bee will ~Tot 1n Pandor sold April 7th, Sixth ward wanted me In the councl and | 7S :"I‘"";"“ '{‘"‘ the Organ | find the constitution ayd officers of the —VYestorday was of a genuine spring | I oarried the ward by over 100 msjority, Listlasthbandot e, Nebraska D"'{)“‘e"' assoclation, character, delightfully balmy—just such a day | but Jim Boyd and Jim Orelghton didn’t It has at length been definitely setiled CONSTITUTION. u Sectlon 1, This organization shall be o s hich to pl \ i :u;":'r;‘y‘!mmgnw chooses on; which to play ;:m lns; Ido."; hc;o:g to thex!rthnng. that Omabia is to have ropretentation in |known as tho Nebrarka Daltymen's A- - ANSER At 16046 Dindie ApHITH: oy put up a job and beat mo With one |y, estern League. Mr, Frod |socistlon; ita objects shall be the promo- b of the small bosses down In the U. P. Hey, of Kansas Ofty. who is ond of tion of the dairy Interests of the state. —Tho varlous Buildiog Teades’ Unions | shops who don't know onough to pound | g vrime movers of tho lcagae, arrlved thas':a- 2. Avy person who shall gny into po N | have decided to poatpons the nino-hour move: [ yand. Jim Crelght t s t sy o e Asaociation. 17 abol | I miion omes t & wuatar of eentary 6 bas st ment until June 1 next. :flcch In:lo ::"l: 1“:;‘:{;} ot ‘;: here, Monday, and in compsny with a|be a member one year and be entitled to e 'i.fig"‘.’i,"igf""d"’ '""E THE LEAD N . [ —The courta are dull and 8o is every part | no 4k T am hl\;l:g - thote what |namber of local enthusiasts vialtod tho [l the privileges :‘nd llm)lllmnitin zhmc‘.‘r, F THE OVEN. s hing in the li f turri . entl h lail an y porson who shall pay into the D - el fimeerie i 1 L N B il oo the ooy 8o s mamber thret | 101~ PAKING, OWDER 0. | 1409 and (411 Dodeg St { ““ims™ ) Omaha Ne- " Drecel & Mau rceivd talogram yo- |, s Vist Parenlae obieetion was thero | o him, aoon auccoodod 1o atriking [ment. . o o | DN Prices Special Flavoring Extracts terday evening for & fine metallic casket, to | «Haven't you boen a straight demoorat]” | PArgain. Assured by responsible citizens | Sec. 3. The officers of thls Assoolatlon | _ Thestrongest,mont delielons and nataral Ravor known, and be aent to York for a Iady who died from an They haven't any good grounds. I |thatthe amount necessary to pay off all | Shall consist of a President, Vioe-Presl- nr. Price’s L"pll"l‘l Yeast u.m' attack of apoplexy, It was a beautiful burial | have always been ‘a working democrat, | liens and to place tl ki : 1d dent, Secretary and Treasurer and five | por pight, Heatthy Bread, The B & co onee, but Jim Bogd didn't want. me nominated |soon — bo ~ raned, © M. Hey | lolt| Pirectort, who shall bo choaen from its e (n ae wonia, o 07 Hop " There was & genorsl battle awong the | fOF fear 1t would got too mach talk about | Monday night for Kansas City where to. | embers and as many additional Vice-| = FOR SALE BY GROCERS. 1206 Farnam Street, unions last night, s th reporter learned, The [ the riots and militis, They want to|day the schedule will be made up. The s SO, . i ke a soape-goat of me, that's all. I|clab Ti . u n ¥ question was: “Shall we postpone the nine- [ 1% De-g ) D clubs now composing the league are \ iDeath ot a ¥ormer Resident, hour movement until Juns 12" 1t waa poat.| 184 o more to do with bringlng the ml | Toledo, Springfield, Cloveland, Indian- s o 10E Ch |y TR s B wa, ;’:q bl : poved, i a here than you have. The fact s I|apolis, Kansas Oity, Omaha, Milwaukee, vy g HSEa and un 4 y ’ ¥s b 4 ave been misused and misrepresented in | Minn, apolls, St. Paul having with. thelr successors shall be chosen. received a telegram yestorday from subscription list for the base ball enter- | that matter, I have got a clalm now |dea The schedals will be 86 ar axs”' 4, The presldent, secretary and | Oraton Landing, New York, announclng DOES NOT CON ITS HEALTHFULYESS HAS QUESTION®, A priso has beon placed with Arthur Briggs of |sgalnst the state for $80 for livery hire i reotors shall constitute a board of man- | the death of M W' . Saxe's hat store, and all interested in the ;nld ]:x‘-y fotr.‘t’he governor and his wrgiuky. ;'.'.’.f:: :;::,:?&':]’c:’:::;?:;?:;lrx:l:: agers, l'ht‘;x [ llllnmnmga nt‘lm- Ky l-nd rell ki ish to announce that they have from this project should call at once and , subscribe as | drinking staff, that was on dress parade | first, then the east d the control the business of the assoclatlon. | The major, during his life in Omahs, wi s Hoorally as possible. in this town for two wasks,” fra, then tho asstern and then back agd | 4 'najorty of - the board at u regularly | onnectod with many publio matters of a | biM€¢ Marked down ALL GOODS, and will —<Gon, Cowin has determined to at once | “m;l'n’l yoaask Boyd to send for the | Omaha on Apill 18, with Minnespolia :.llcd mu:;?‘?fnl e CEELI DR AL R LA T ) 4 0 tral ness, i i ili institute proceedings in tho district court ro‘? Iotlbitoi it. I was not consulted pl‘;{? .R.Hln" theflllmme dnb'u s"’%- A meeting of the association lugzo::glh:::a;lsdh“:l::’;l):llllxr::{dl;bslg: for the nGXt 60 days’ make a reductlon o against the Buckingham thoatre. Just what| ] didn’t know anything about the troops |and ;upu:lyu tho é’&:‘i&'fi.d n;“?fi: shall be held annually on the eecond | many public occaslons. Daring the last 10 shape will be d.m.m the legal proceedings i1l they got here. Omaha nine. He % T';e-dlv odeewn;b?; for the slecticn of | two years of his residence here he was a per cent. ha not been determined. “How did that trouble on the dump |been negotiating f officers, and for holding a conventlon &t | deputy under U.S. Marshal Bierbower, 1 —In the account of tho cano presentation to | orlglunte?” very fim“;hy‘:.g' with [:hom o anticl, | 8uch place in the state as shall be desig- | and resfgaed that position to go e Overc()ats. Suits and Pants well mad Dr. Edward Wirth, tho recont medioal gradu- | _ *'L will tell you the wholo story,” said | pates a sposdy " closure of contracta, | 2Lod by the beard of managere, The cause of his death was not atated. . : D ate, the name of hisalms mater should have| Stophenson, “T took a contract from(Among them are the Say brothers of Sec. 0, Pabllo notlos of all regular T LR T and sure fit. Now is the time to blly boon the Omaha Medical College, instead of the B, & M. ioLdo t.ltag grading. I was to|last year's Baltimore Un{om, Silveslet gwl:;allnga of tflm Aucolulat:u‘n sh:ll Lm gu;;an i Seal ot North Carolina Tobacco Is the g i » % commence work on the 20th day of Feb- N y the secretary at leaat twenty days be- | best. the “‘State MedAmnl Colloge. raary, and did so. I first yamployed i!}‘cik?:z‘o:“ngo{h?finl?i‘:%’;“::lg:l‘::fl;; fore the meeting, and a written or printed . - = GOOD GLOTEES AT I‘OW PRICES —The following meetines, under_the direc- | about seventy men, and paid them $1.25 | club of last year, with Visner, and notice shall be malled to every member | —To—morrow evening, will be held the tion of Mr. and Mrs, Chubbuck, will bo held | day, with an_agreoment or my part o |sibly others cf the old Unlon Pacific | hereof. All mostings of the board cf firat rehoarsal of the Musical Union Orches- at th Baptist church every day this woek ox- | pay thom 8150 at the beginning of | teams. The olab will u» doubt b sten, | Manazers shall bo called by the president | tra, with the local singing societies, in propar- - : copt Saturday: Ladies' prayer meeting at 3 p, [ March. On the last dsy of February the | one, and will make a sharp race for thg or secretary, or by any three of the board fation for the May festiva e y Tms Cor S m., Biblo reading at 3:30, gospsl meeting at | men struck, being Inducedto do so by [ championship. of managers, notice of which shall ba = noTs 41 Baemutis VexwlbrOmy 4:30, Al aro cordially invited, nm?dwlmc ulgd bto t%“ the con;ract and | The location of the park Is deomed by i;lve:lflto e;nh!og :hc n:iml:::‘l_l;ewuf at N could not, an other men uld east flve days before the ing. i i (| —Golone Maplson, with Madamo Pat, | OO g o 200 b7 other o who would | some ‘oo fur from _the "oenter | *Fe. 7. Auy vacancy whih may osear ‘ Paler. Dry Air. Seif Ventilating and the other members of ‘‘Her Majesty's” | tors, you might call them. I was to psy | Green line howavarywfiloz;r:. s © |in the board of managers may be filled by N HARD WOOD Opera company, will pass through Omaha to- | thom $1.50 on the 1st, a8 I have said, | gers to withina fow. rods of i mexle | aPpointinent, by the board, for the unex- o . day. The special train bearing the[and when the sfrike ocourred I readily |gates, and doubtless extra m,mon_‘;m pired term for whfch such officer was - troupe will arrive here about three o'clock in |acceded to the demand for $1.50. Tne |be m: : chosen TN ‘B i I[}ER’ATU BIS the afternoon. men, lod on by the aglntors, immodlate- AR A D e TEa b lace Lo o > it ‘ — When Mr, D. L. Moody, the evangalist, | I¥ 8track for §1.75. I would even h The park grounds are to be rolled, the | pas nis rasld WaOFoat 1o R ACOr ALY, i A i av. i Manataotured in the most pore-t manner was here he promiseds copy of his book paid that, but war compelled not to do so | fences repsired and a number of raserved h'g:;l'; "—}i‘::asy g § Hoa) ||kv.“s'é,dr§d‘v'::|.‘£|mm;x ol ) ; by the terms of my contract with th 5 ws may bo changed i i {% 1y * phel h “The way to God,” to every inquirer who ry A y © |soats and 25 cent seats will bo added. |, 'amended by a majority vote of all the J z e T i many OO (o T e T P e AR ) G RO ARA will bo In readineas by the | mombera of tho Assoclation protont st } 3 : ! that ran e i, beon recelved and are now ready for distri- | “[n conclusion [ will say,” romarked Y.L apEh tny annoal meetlng. Partioa wishing special sizes con bution at Omaha Publishing company, No. [ Mr, Stephenson, ‘“that I have alw: A — CTACERS! | s R 147 Sixteonth street. had tho best Intaveata of Omaha at heatt A "CON.” MAN. § Save from 15 10 20 Per Cen —The appearance of the comedians Robson | and my four years’ record in the council Firat Vice-President, J. Dixon Avery, u g and Crant. At Boyd's opera house, on Thurs: | Will, I think, show thls to bo a fact. I|How Oity Treasurer Buck was the |Fremont. . j W. L. WRICHT day evening, will be the comedy advent of wanted the nominatlon, and I worked Victim of Mistaken Identity. Secretary and Treasurer, H. H. Wing, = s T3ihSireol Dot s raam S HoTey l ° M 5 , Bet. President, S, C. Bassett, Gibbon. Py placing orders now, . for it. I have many friends In the Sixth Lincoln, the season, They will present for the first y " Samers i » | ward and the city at large, and I would f Directors, J. W. Liveringhouse, Grand timo in Oumaba thelr new play "Cherube,” & | havo boen elected without troubls, 1| Thore it @ pretiy good story belng told | Iyland; J. B Dinsmore, Satton; H, B. OMAHA reflned and amusing comedy. The salo of f g more entitled to the place than any [on the democratlc candidate for clty | Nicodemus, Fremont; ¥. Mclntire, Sow- seats opens to-morrow morn'ng. of those blocd-suckers who have nothing | treasurer which is rather too ard; O. M. Druse, Lincola. g rich to —Tho plans for the B. & M. hesdquartor's ad- [ at stako o nothing to lose—men who |yeep, Unless the subject of the falo| . Vico presidonts: F. W. Douglas, Be- ran e ossom our dition have already been .1..-.7,, m_d it is ex- wnntho?ncg tr[ajwb the city. Itseems to|pacomes willing to make notarial deposi- atrice; C. W. Adame. Central City; S. C.. pooted that the work of building will bs com- :m tha 'tt‘ecd nion Paclfic ought to have | tion on the olnt, the truth or falsity of Dilley, Hastings; J. O. Chase, Falrmont; moncod about May first, Workmen aro | becn eatisfied with two of the slx nomi- the tala will never becomo apparent, | G, o1 ey s Bl WHOLESALY BY; alresdy ongagod n toncng dowathe amall |ations for oty conncil st nigbt, bubit | - 1t sooma that one duy last weeke Mr. A D Bo s A Buas i Absolutely P L A STEWART & CO wooden buildings immediately west of the e b »|Buck got off the Ninth street car on ’ i " Polnt: Mr 4 t present structure, Daily and Lowrey. Jackeon street and walked up to Tenth. Mr. King, West Polnt; Mr. Sholes, S0 Ute y ure. o 3 ‘“You msy tell the people that I am Rising; W. G. Whitmore, Valley; A. M. | Thispowder nover varies, A marvel of paroty, . —Tilison & Olsen's moat market on Nine: | going o ran” independent, and 1 Wiiloon ths way, o was' sccostad by & | oid. Moitne; W, . Blsckmar, AL |5 s piisoriece, for conumiai 1013 Jomes Btroet | asw von swoonoss { OMAHA FEbH toouth and Sherman streots was broken into |Intentlon to be elected, too,” & . | person who said: “See here, slr, what sre kinson; Samuel R, Spiker, Blalr; H. H. | tion with the multitado of low_test, shoré welght Monday night by thieves who effected an en- | Stophenson, and his faco assumed a stern | yon golng to do abont that | Dreiterd, Fromont. slomof physshute powders, | Bl on e NS s look, as If ho had alread; dE 5 ——— trance by prying epen the side windows, They ' ly preparedf orimoney I gave you for your baggage. emptied the cash box and stols » few miscel- |the battle. = “What “do you mesnt mpiea] - SYSTEMATIO ROBBERY DR. PUHEK 1ancous articles of value, To Excnaxce—440 acreswell Improved | Mr- B., “You haven't glven me any b4 e ] A man who had dropped a 50.cont pieco | and, § mite from Essex, Ta., for a stock [money at all.” “Yes I did,"said the{oy prieght Cars—A “Grain” Trail— |, Crodusteof the Wniversity, Vienns, fus 1 S e iy, ey e iy nllgenarnl merchandise, Addrees, John '“;:L":’;l%"d:’:::;lg:"‘1_’;"[:1.‘"[“ dh?“{:g Dropped the Brass, z',‘d.“-,i;‘;‘;s‘i’&fl?i‘é”;”:,,.,’;‘,‘,’.‘.“n fedical and yosterday reported to Officer Fuller that the | Linderholm, Hssex, In, AWsoutbad Tasme | hamineeitket) you Surgical practice, All calls in city or country . . . driver had refused to refund him the 45 cents THE CARNIVAL wanted to get out of the depotand I} For some time there has been a sys- K;:?fl,"’.,fi‘i;{:’,‘}fi;. Hn‘:g‘t‘::&:‘ é{:;’nu‘r)ml?n): Pa«cklng Houses m Opel‘atlon. chango, and domanded tho arrest of tho Johu. AL OF DEOEIT.|lomed yonall the monay I had to pay | tematio thleving of tire frolght cara at the | Street and Capitol Avenue, Officer Fuller informed him that a police offi the amount.” Of course, Mr. B. inalated [ \yo thwestern depot. Graln, coal, coke | 3 wa v === R = = — cer had nosuch power, and turned him over All-Fools Day"—Osigin that he was mot the man, the greenhorn | Pok: 2ot DmEL & mul.' to the tander meroy of the sup eclntendent, il saying all the time, ““Well, yon look just 04 almost every concolvable asticle o Postoffi Established and a Town Gev- —Mr. C. W. Higgins, of the Nebraska of the Custom, lilte the man, anyway. Your beard is|meerchandise, have been stolen, In the (SUCUESSORS 70 JOHN @, JAOOBS) Natlonal bank, has received from Gresnwood, exachly thoiaame, mont myaterlons _maonor, Among. the UNDERTAKERS | ernment.Soen Will Be. i q Passing up Tenth street Mr. Buck no-[losers by these depredations has been Nebraska, a $10 groenback noto of counterfoit | Thls, the first of the now month|yjced re i e Thrane'standing on the | the Storz & Iler brewery, the firm having . serios which 18 pronounced to be almost per- | is All Fools' day, popularly known in this | corner and polnting him out to the deluded | lost no small amouat of grain. Thers | A3theold stand 1417 Param 84, Crders by dele Lots 60x150 feet with 20 foot Allevs for fect, in fact one of the most cleverly designed | ooy ptry ag April Fool's day. 1t that one | persecutor, he eald, “Go and ask that [ was app rently no clue to she thieves gl:?fl?fll“““m“flv'“‘“l’“ sitonded to. Telephone that has yet bte:: seen. lfibnl\;\t :r:fl onldy‘ dis- | o6 oIl tho throo hundred and sixty-five nl,l.n who I am. Pergap, he will tell you -gntl‘ll Mfunday. : nv:bebn Franz = s Sale. crepancy—not discoverable by ordinary | " that Iam not a confidence man, The | Bachmann, foreman of e brewery, dis . obsorvor—is that the letter of tho rorios and | When Trath blushing at the gross follies | rugtic did as he was bid and was jcoosely [covered that one of; the frelght FATS GflWING & flfl One-fourth Cash, Balane in 1,2 and 3 tho number do not tally, of the occasion, draws her mantle about |informed by Mr. Thrane ‘“‘that vhat tall | this depot had been broken into and a Pl d ] \ ¥ S i i her and sllently steals away; when |person wasan cld shoemsker from Flor-|large quantity of barley extracted. A ) e y y porson wan i ahoumaker from Vi lango tusnily o barley sxined 4| WROUGHT IRON PIPE Years. of 0. 8. Goodrich Last night as the bright light | Brazen Falsehood, clothed in vhe musty e ‘, 8 5 £ Abi Malleablo and Cast Iron - ° B L] T k 5, o ot s k| I, poon. i " prseutr o ho s e b of et | envvn, ER G |Best Locations Being laken of u_ms "Ififldn:,ua“"lhl:hlsé ne-ltled thm her hlll:y conventionallty, stalksabroad in the land, | that he was the olty treasurer of Omahs Burt.l It s huUwulad that the center of WORTHINGTON ET¥AN :.w,u ] \§ 7 carriage and beckoning t0 al o passers-by | hand in hand wish his brother, the Prac- |t served to clear him from all susp! the thlevery has at length keen dlscoy- | WDMILLAND DRIVEWELL A t0 com and “se me 1n_my pretty carrisge.” ol Joke: whon young, and old, and | Slowly and sadly the twico Soluded nan | orod, and & soarch warrant has been | PRIDEIS'Gasant team Fillers \ [Get a Lot or Two While They aré 1t a man know he could find as pretty a little A moved cil’ and joined the ever growing [sworn out and p or service In the RON & BRAS3 GOODS, \ L a4 litte | 14 dlo-agod cast to the winds sll sense of joined 8 8 b and plased 1 Apa ity ) ] cherub as “Mamle” to sit in it, esch man in 9185/ enso of | oy ravan of the confidenco victlms whose | bands of Officers Turnbull and Sigwart. | ENGINEERS® SUPPLIES, Cheap. town would buy a baby carriage and a bright | Ut -:: ;et tth;anu:lvl:- tohthe tooth- trowures b boen hhopalsuly lost‘i A LRASH FIBND, 26th & Dodge St OMAHA,NES, SEND FOR A MAP. indow to put itin, some of lecelving the unwary; . Buck is, nevertheless, a confidenos . i P wm“::u:::" nlam_ boon a time,” ssid As- | WBER the Little Green Apple and the|man—he has the confidence of every dox;’;fl'fl’m(xfx:’ x:‘iy’;:v ::{‘,:{:; Omaha Medical & 8u E - s £ vt Fire, Ctief Galligsn to . reporte, | Lo, Erser With & tenterh atriog | roter in fhesily, Belthl” rapidly avay with o hoavy oll of ‘brase, 1nstitute, And nt Company’s Office, 216 S. B3th St “during my seventeen yoars counoo-(with wicked small boy whereof the Almost & Terrible Acelident, ";‘:‘:"}‘lllymy :::lé.::id%e yo;;‘;‘.'t" En 2 f R b P Sion with the Omala departncat, when wo|name s Vexation-and-Docelt, aco sent| Too well kaown Oumahs ldles oo suapioion and awcoriod blm fo jull, Just i iy 3 : OmahafNebraska. have had so few fires as at present. The con:[on thelr guileful mission; yes, verlly i £ 5 Lo . T 't Sec" fiagrations, both in number and extent aroex- | when the wire that dobh trip and the “;‘f‘:’,’;",“f‘,k"“" 'dm“w"i‘ '“@M"" ;;;h,;fl,:"fi"::';'fi“g;::dl,fil daer, $he /8 : 3 M. A. UPTON, Ass't. Sec'y and Manager. tromely light.” “The worst year for fire| water-can that doth spill on the head of | 2>0U" 7 0 ¢ 05k yestorfay oroning, Lis. B e ; losses? Was, I think, in 1870, In that year, [ the pedostrlan, infest the paths of the Sreed, wife of ‘““Jack” Sneed, of the Pa- S50 3 - = Boyd's packing house, Iler's distillery, and heedless; and when the good old man, | cifis Bxpress company, and Miss Kittle |y omentarily, with pain. The boy seized > 1 the Omaha elevator burned, representing an with the berevolent face and hoary head, | Quinn, a most popular young lady with|ihe very lnviting opportunlty o | ND TE e ot B amme & BOLTE' { to loss of nearly $200, dea thero | 8y be seen tolling through the street, | soclety people, were ridiag in a dog-cart|¢soape and ran down the alley eastward. nt':::m\::w :::r“:r Blasaa bearlng on his back the libelous label of atong Thirtsenth street just entrering T,,,,',’h,g from Fifteenth ntreZt, he had ) f : —~ MANUFAOTURES,0F— the unholy urchin—**S8hoot Me, 1'm a | Farnam. By some acaldent, somooze | i E 1 —1In Juige Bartlett's court Monday after | hyde”—all this, yea more, makes up the | elther on horseback or 12 a veblsle, drove ’,,:":;';flflt?:n?r&? fim]::mu’;ll‘fi "3:: | ) \ noon was tried the case of Mollie Scott against | day of *‘April Fools.” ¥ or rode ageinst thelr oart, frightening|Kennedy, behind whom was Odficer Y : Jobn E, Edwards, a real estate man, The hhe orlgln ol’ the ht}u}}l'.;x.ka :h-c of | thein me 80 thlut he shled lnd‘l over- | Tupnbull, The folled oulprit was | § suit is one brought by the sporting woman for | ot anniversaries whic ve for cen- | turned the cart throwlag both ladles to 11 to B i~ g s damages, on accouut of the alleged failure of | turies past boen celebrated, 1s clouded in | the pavement. It happened |that the fi:’:fi.‘fifinfi:fi; in j:fi" T & Finiia, Winton fi'fifi'{:fl%‘“’:&'fl“&'fifl.‘fl& ;. lwiaed M0 defondant to observe a contrast. Lt appears :lh '-ppu:_w‘e "ga l.:“'lt rgntel:“ :l-u of -prwd v:;s vezy modurate at :lhe The young scamp gave his neme as P A that sbo agreed with him in May last to rent | ble of mysteries. orialn 1 o - jtimo @ o overturring, 8¢ | Frank MoNish but his real name s Henry v oy ey . TRAN certain one of his housss for $21 (for the | Fools' dsy has long furnished a dato for jtho ladles would have been saroly|Moyars. He clatms that the beass, 13th 8t., Cor Capital Ave. THE A. L. § G COMPANY “|the Oarnival of Decelt, Not | eorlously wounded & not killed. As it i tolen f the Max : : . . bt o) ad 820 o ovry month Wbt | ity S Ohwerved oo the (uan they wers consderably ahken and (which was stolen trom the Maxdwars | Chranic and Surgical Diseases Double and Single Acting; Power and hiand ) { s q J continent, In France, Germany, | astonished—they declared they wers not | g: p Discses of Femades, of the Nervous ystem, Pr | 1R roady i powsesion, H tailed toobesere the | Bom R0ty R e and—but toaped with & fow sht | Sisar, Taun v oo aol ta arside | ™ol 5 Uien 420 Skis gt L contract, though the first months' rent was |l nd_bot in other and faraway climes | bruises and scraiches, They wero es- | with him om the proceeds of the eale. ‘Bpeotaltios B paid in adyance, not blessed with the term of clvilized, is |corted to a store near by where their ; e 'J":f"" BAB. . N N . ) Miniang —— me custom of foolery, Scwe |friends soon fouad them and ccngratula- Lakeshore Ranoh, disaases of Ahe Heart, Kidaeys, b i \ ver, St 4 District Courf. a curious and speculative bent | tions were in ovder, March 38ih, 1885, M. 5 Rheumatiem, Plics, Cunoer, . h y ure is now There was only one brauch of the dls- ’ Tho Lorse basame p? rl[uhly wild with open for horses. Season price: Yearlings, | Aod al othar discascs of the Throstaad Lungsbresl | g gy Machinery, Belf Hose, Brass and Iron i teiok aourt o eemion yesterday, and the | 15UA SO the BBniversary: e s e L S wiih thn vablate om it s |2 conta' por wmonth; two year olds ) g - A el ’ o M A LLADAY WIND MILLS, O i | wion.) A ! time was taken up with two cases. Wo are yot in the dark. One thoory, per- |and the iron hub of the wheel striking|SePLei three year olds and upwards, | Al disesses of the Blood, Urlassy snd exasl 01 | AN SOHOOL BELLS. ‘ 1 ¢ i | N 1.05 Season ends November 20th. [ ¥es¥r iy To Giohrkey ra. Tho U. P. K. R. Go., | haps the szangonh, sccounl forthe gl | tho pavementat svary Lach of mevemenh | or furior pariulars snquire of r. | P1le8 Cured or mo Pay, Oorner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. ! » suit for damages to plaintif's horse and | Yorsary vn g H e poor anl falely flow down g T I A Ty nn?"mnw.w“fl Pubrate P ) | ded dlet £ 0 Ohrlst’s belog sent, on fruitless mirsion, | street literally leaving a streak of fre d Neal " Consultation and examination e, -—-—————-————'__‘—""—{ um dowet 4 a8 cad s e Bt oo v oo o e SLapsL_he | 0 PeS e i S et [FRANZ FALK:BREWING 00, . Cai th ' d , but S — hary and be, v “The s of Brgatrom va Keutuapn | OtisPbar, - Avether, sematkatle on vion | was mush dumaged, bl tho seborier von| i ary Wamming, rovident st 2818 | bt i R e i - win on trial when tbe court, adjonraed. dove forth from the ark on|horse. Both horse and vehicls bel Dodge stree} r d at polica headquarters | our mow restoratls ebresbent, " v b 0 stroo}, reparted at pol quar o Tats sult is £or denages olalmed for in-f1e 470 (TR ngT o t . e cEm- yeutorday that liftle May, her thres-yenr- U lstters :'n:‘:zna\lnuum&o:;.uuam:’.“ « M"waukee. w‘.- jury by defondact throwlog plalatit cutling and, And i Saoape §old child, bad dissppeared in the moraing | presssecurely packed from chacevation, of hlsra'oon. . 4. iption of ouse o given. One persondl Taterview BEER . FOLICE COURE, the Hali, anovally oslebrated by the e ——— A oot i Lo D T GUNTHER & CO., Sola Bottler Vary litfle of lmportance since the last | falthful of the Hindoos ou the 3lstof | Buy Washburne's Beat ¥lour—$3 00 Bay Washburae's Best ~$3,00 | Omaha Medi“fihfi“&f%fifi‘fifl" roport i this court, March, when all mspner of dsceptive | per owt., at Heimrod's. SR per cwt,, at Helmrod's,

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