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8 THE DAILY BEE-- SATURDA Y, APRIL 4, 1884 rises ont of the attachments issued from the THURSDAY NIGHT'S ROB-[him farther ho ssld “T am & merchant foderal conrt against the goods and property of the firm of Gross Bros,, doing business in dealing In light groceries at Greenwood, BERY. Neb.; bave wife and four children thore c AM E L L I N E Madison, The prisoner alleges that the prop- D comfortable, and I hope to God happy; erty taken by the marshal under thess pro-|Mr, Kelly, the Viotim, Telis Mis|™¥ Wwife is attending to my business comes belonged to the -plaintiff, and was Own Story.~An Intelligent while 1 was goiog to & farm claim I have + near Ainsworth to do some breaking. I P valued at $8,046, and the damages arising Statement, oame to Omaha Wedneaday and V\elllzt to FOR THE E7" Cat this out fcr raferonce. THE DAILY BEE | Saturday Morning, April 4, LOOAL BREVITIES. = entérday was bright, warm and balmy, | f£om the wrongful seizure are lald at 83,660, a well known restaurant to get a typleal apring day, M.} their number in.| —Thursday afterncon a number of little | To the Editor of the Bre. dinner preparatory to golng off on the next train. I had had v o two or three drinks In this eating bouse ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS, BIG TOWN LOT SALE AT wicn a tall, Iarge-afzed man aaked mo to| The od physicians of San take a walk; I went outside with him, he illar with the composl- stances more minutely, Land my family | proposed going up etalrs in the houro by |tion of the princiyal atticles used for the Dakota Cou nty, Neb., of slx persons wore ticketed for Abllene, |& sort of entrance from the ,strcet, We [complexion, and fraely cortify that CAM Kansms, from Shelbyville, Indiana, by | yent up and found » lot playlog poker. ELINE 1s harmlees and froe from all , Tho man asked moe te lond him ten do!- | polsonous or injarious substances. H way of the C. 1, 8t. L & C,, C. R L &1y, T id n>, 1hsd abont ‘eventy do | I O Lane, MD G F Coopor, M D uesaa Il I al ol P., and U. P. railways. We had jost|lirsin money. Presently I hada deink | H H Toland, M D 8 W Dennls, M D ) 1) ) left the C. R, I & P. traln at the trans- | or two with him and I didn’t know any. [ R A McLean, MD J M McNulty, M D. 3 N i for and as wo passed through the depot | tPing cleatly until yesterday (Thursday)|C B Brigham, M D J O Shaffer, M D P 81 the COPOLIy foand myrelf in jail, but was released, | Benj J Dean, M D W Carman, M D H Gibbons Jr, MD W ayer, M D Pender is the new railroad town on the Omsha Tndian reservation lands, sold in 1884, slt passengers to their respective trains, | went back to that place when I was let ‘\IVJI_;JII;P“' M {; b '{‘v“f‘""“"v Ml 1& b uated in the asked me where wo were going. I told |loose here, tolearn about my money, rune, ammond, i : some thiity or thirty-five dollars betng [A M Lorgea, M D W F McNutt,M D ¢ him to Abilene by the U, P. road. He o &0 T, O e orowd and T knos| O L Batd, M D A J Bowle, M D FAMOUS LOGAN VALLEY. onld, “‘are you sure?” I eald I was, but they drugged me, for here I am again, |H L Simms, M D J C Shorb, M D thought I would show him my tiskets. | without a dollar, even a cent; slck yet J H Stallard, M D ¥ A Holman, M D Business men reeking a rituation will consult thelr interests by sottling in this grand 1 showed bim one, after taking my [seber, my stomach parched and tongue | O McCaeston, M D J Rosenstirn, M D _ | country, Tnvestors can make 100 por cant in six months, 1ots donated for chirehos. sehool pocketbook from m" e puc“f HZ and throat bllstered. I am no criminal, [ C © Keeney, M D J D Whitney M D 7 | houses and publio buildin Special ratos of fare will be given allpartios attending this children, boys and girls, aged from fiva to I bave read your account of my rob bery in the morning paper. 1n the main It 1s correct, but I will give the clrcum- i twelve yoars, wero playing in an alley bo- : ? h ~There will be no servioss in Unity ehursh § S v Lo oward, Eleventh and Twelfth, when they discovered a demijohn of sweet wine in an empty cellar, They imme » —A Scandinavian mass mooting Will Vo yyoeao onnronriated it and tasting its con hold at Swedish library's hall, 1114 Farnam, | 5% BT C s of the sparkllo, Saturday evening, April 4, at § p. m. ruddy liquid, Within half an hour the pro ~The workingmen’s central committeo will | coes of absorption had become so complete moot At polics court room Saturday evening, | that all of the youngsters wers thoronghly in- April 4th, at 7:30 sharp, Ed. Aspinwall, Sec. [ toxicated, They were discovered in this con- —Ono hundrod and ten names will be regis- | dition by a passing acquaintance, who pro- tored this month for the payment of tha rocial | cured an express wagon and had them taken ovil tax. This is an inoreaso of twenty since | home to their horrified families, Iaat month, —There] appeared In the local columns of —Policeman Crawford is now the happy |the Ber yesterday an article relative to Cap- fatherof now boy, The baby tips the beam | tain Tyler, which would not have been pub. \ at eloven, and Mr, C tips the boys— with the | lished had it comeunder the ey of the editor, i cloar Havana, to whom it should have been submitted, —Thestrost commisstoner has caused side | iven if true in every particular the cditor of 1 crenso, | noxt Sanday on account of ecarlet fever in the parsonage. Mr. Charles Mares, who was directing there belng no charge agalnst me, I General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, oral Agents, Sioux City, Towa, Tocal Agent, Pender, Nob. { ) 3 Grlevey, the passenger agent, and they ! into its body. A I'm‘""‘“"‘mty' 4 Tfillx;ahconbeu;n "; Bl :ve:e secured an officer to look after the par- ~City Clerk Jowett s offoring beta of $100 | infamous an y, and she wassent tolyie " Not suspeoting thess threo men as €0 $25 on the eloction of Boyd, He also offers | United States Commissioner Anderson, who, X he Ber would not have permitted its publi- g but I am roined now, soclally at least. |A M Wilder, M D T Boyson, M D salo by C., 8t. I, M. & O. Ry i lia to be Iaid all about the city, much to f* handed me back the ticket and said, b f S5 NG K iy ",i:,’:,:"dmmm gonorally and night | Cation, a8 ho doos not bellevo in such stuff [ iialg the train to the right,” It Tcould I'd have my wifo sent for— | H Powers, M D C G Kenyon, M D ' 3 paper, As to Capt, Tyler, it is but just to|bhook and coming to the car I was dl- —Tho case of Charles Kyle, who is aceused TR r of criminal assault upon the person of say tant bo W71 years of age, sac In B )eectediotake L wens upon the fromt gzhh man s to hls business, otc., true, | GHolland, M D H Gibbons, M D t 4 e way wild with nervousness snd re- f : 4 children, It may be possible that the state- | mo and as I was ascending the steps two morso whon. Madame Adelina Patti. REMEMBER THE DATE. ' S Saat ¢ jail ] a very bright, intelligont| Writes; ‘I shall have to repeat the Julius Meyer, the Third ward councilman |4 that his actions have beon misconstrued, | front car, one crosslng over just in front {y ® 4 . . " b Attt e A ll\?nthln; o ::° ol was over befors sxid |of me and putting his hand upon the ionbg man, had pictures of his little | pralees of your CAMELLINE heard from | For further partioulars, apply to I apainst him, or even suspected, 1 and practical robbery are {rue, It is a . 151 ocked, I also took hold of the knob to ry H For eale b PEAVEY BROS. | taining to the June Sangerbund. —Judge Beneko yesterday evening had a | b sare; T could not got In. ‘Just at thy |oheme. But then, he went to the den |, 1. OLARK DRUG CO., Omaha,| . ],,’,{F,,I o —The meeting at the Baptist church last muslt he Az mon wil : JEBLES was filled to overflow. ~Mr. Chubbuck Will| fore him for perusal a letter belonging to her- | turned to come down, saylng tomy fam- |24 86t him home this morning, These | ™" mome-eod o y fam- o only remain a few days longer, His subject | sal¢ which a third female had opened, read |ily to go to the rear of tho car. I missed | 1Cts 878 told to the public with the hope VIR — A mad dog croated considorablo._excite- | tion, and very distasteful to_th person' feel | whero my family had gone. I at ono | Sofecially for thote who have “a wife JA ment noar Sixtoonth and California streets |ings. Shocalled to know if the judge could [surmised it "had been taken by » F I l R N I T U RE A crowded and an enthuslastic audl- cnoe witnessed Mer. Thos. W. Keene's UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, ] i |gera llke ourselves;, I gave them no l:l:hmptlon has been lan:nd (ro:ln one end OMAHA, NEBRASKA, hoso terms ho ought to “collar” a multitude | ken from a postoffice or United:States mail- |spocial notlce, but my son noticed that | °f the country to the other, and extrava- of wagers, — yostorday aftornoon. It was finally dispatch. [ not issue a paper to put this yile opener of | thete three men and went at once and carrier, concluded that he, as United States | they followed me and thought he could |gant as that laudation appeared to be, —The B. & M. headquarters on Farnam, The Advantage of Settling in the NewTowa e i lease get me some soda and water.” BRSwan, MD T8 Titus, M D workern particulaely, beiog allowed to defile the columns of thi | T pagsed on after replacing my pocket- | P Thog"mm: uml;.d p:,:nm takon| L L Door, MD _ J . Moarss, M D EA s Y T E R M s 0 F P AY M E N T by tho officers, and found the|statements |J W Keeney M D T Price, M D fond of littl My fi Gavan, of the TEA-DIspatch, is 6oba brisd | Sorna® dnd that ko ls veey fond of ltHafplatiorm. My family was coming atier _ this afternoon before a jury. ments regarding him havo beon exaggerated | men hurried upon the platform of the | 2% when the reporter last visited the whore ho will closo up some business per- door knob trled to open it It was| 0f® With him, and it his story of drugs fail sldes. T, W. TEASDAL oall from two fomales, ono of whom laid be- f time a third person crowded by me and I | himself he saye. The policemen will try | Anq all first class druggiste. e tast night was “How to get married.” and interlined with mattar unfit for publica- | my pocketbook as I was passing back to | hat they msy cerve a good purpore, CHAS. SHIVERICK, Keene in Richard 111, od by a policoman who emptied his revolver [ letters and writer of vicious matter into the | Rotified Mr. Mares. He spoke to Mr. great presentatlon of Richard Il The I Passenger Elevator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, . thioves but thinking they were passen- 7 > to loan the 825 on a euaranteed check. On | upon leaming that tho letter had not been ta commissioner, had no jurisdiction. ~The out- | identlfy one of the partles. ~Accordingly | we are constratned to say that it scarcaly botween Tonth and loventh stroots, will THE BEST THING OUT FOR ‘Washing & Bleaching raged feminine loft in a jiffy, detormined to | Mr. Mares and Mr. Grlevey went|qoes him justice. Itisa great plece of 0on ba enlarged, work now going on prepara- wreak vengeance upon the despoiler of her al- | through the train, which was about to g ¥ L i : 2| work, full of thought, origlnality aud Yory to the construction of a large addition o | 235 badly spotted character. o My son pointed out a their present building. 58 s man as looking very much like the man, | characterized by deftness of execution. B-—Jim Porter and A"h:; T_h":wl"' "'": Mr. Grlevey asked the man where he was | Some may find fault with the prominence —Mrs. C. G. Olsen, upper Davenport l’“&"‘i;fifi: "°‘y:' ""’““'t:’t“qu:'::"o?d going. After hesitating, he said to[glven the bloodthirsty natura of Gloster 5 I‘;‘H"d’r‘" S"“lx Hot or Cold WW’TI n . It appears thal 3 Lok, d_ Soar AwAzixory, and atreot, roports a seven-year-old boy lost, He Cinhis st s ml:::lm Sl ‘:s 5 (‘):x::ll: m:n('lrl :po: :clng aked if he had nlg Ih{uam, bg:! in doing nf He ' does not|| BAyEs ook, Tis and Sokr m_‘:cxh\::'.;o and gives i dressed in dark gray suiting, skull cap and | CU e . 2 , 8aid ho had not. slight tho subtle passion of the charaster. | be withor The title “South Omaha” docsnot mean the southern part of the city of Omaha.but is the rod atockings, with scar on left temple, He | Work shovelivg. During the day they had | Mr, Grlevey and Mr. Mares were|Keene's Richard is charmling In its fear- o £ misioa P fratations well do | namo of the thriving town commencing at the Union Stock yards on the south, and extond. i vaeis Saoralie: laid aside their coats and vests, placing them [anxlous to arrost the fellow, but the po-|lessness, vileness and sudaclty. He aatibg compound and always bears. the avove sym. | iD& for a milo and a_half north, nearly conneoting with theoity limita of Omaba, Yy 3 on the bank, and while absent from that im- | llcoman did net seem so anxious, unless|{s brave, resolute, and even when | bol and name of The company have again concluded to put on sale 1,000 lots, and lot the purchasers of —Tho attention of tho several candidstes | moginta placo at work, these two young | ho was positivo boyond a doubt that he [in th last act he I confronted with the JAMES PYLE NEW YORK. g e 5o e e Profl Whlch the cnbanced value of these loteIs shurs to make. 1t now | L) a is destined—in the near futuro—to be tho Iargest liv :Z; ;:Y::m;’og“;"“;::‘ ‘“p::il;::n_ e irew: | Oenders went up and took from tho pooket W8 the follow. The train started and { vengeance of Richmond, his courage did stock market west of Chicago, thers can bs 1o doubt that thie. proporty i a few years will ba sistable political force mests an insurmounta of & vest a twenty-dollar note, When the [he wasshadowed across the river by Mr. | not foreake him, but buoyed up his un- 0 worth five or even ten times the amount thatit can be bought for to-day. owner soon after discovered its loss he called | —— Who #ald he jumped from the train |compromising epirlt. Keene's artistic Some may ask: If this is s0, who dc not the company keep it and realize this profit bie obatacle; required tho result. or sent for Policeman Donshus, who pro- after crossing the river. finesse was finely shown in the acene with The S c.h-: in prfher to mgnkelllots ualuable, there {m;ntd be improvements on or sur 3 ) 5 rounding them, and as i towns, ? N —The body of Mrs. Olive Phillips, wifo of [ cosded to hunt up the parties desceibod, | L found Mr. James .Connor, of Sibly, | Lady, Aune}with Buckingham and the e flst to et Che psople to bakes Bold and bl o \nducements muskbo offered st tho woll-known Pullman conductor, arrived [ Seeing one of them running off, he “out | "0 5ad this samo fellow had trled to|Lord Mayor, Keencshowed an admir- THE BEST SHOES There are probably more such inducements offered by South Omaha than wers oven put A 5 0 victimize him, able grasp of the character and from his ; forth by any new town, The large busines done by the stock yard s d the - horo Thursday night from Chicago. The | across lots” and overhauled the little darkey, | My, Mares and MoGrievey proposed to | first ~entrance untl his realistic death | For Gentlemon's wear, m":;;"“- for the money- | 1y enge glaughter andpacking okiss together with theit auxllavise Are| a0 bl fostareitn tte funeral took placo yosterday morning Fom | who was carrying the pockatbook in his band, | come over to, Omaha and e il e matie | or Bon et Bl s oalistle death aggregate of eventn that aro destined to make South Omaha largs place. . Again, th town tho rosidonco, cormer Cuming and Idaho | and atonce handed it to the officer, sayiog he | find him. We camo over with the reeult | did b looso sight of that character. His| StACV, Adams & €. |is not m sddition to Omaha, and ia not lnble for ity taxas, slthough it enjoys il tho bonafica 1 (S 3 A 4 0 ) from the growth of Omaha that it would if it were just 1NSTUR the city limits, but being just | { wrots. e nomingo | asroceived from Wi fahor, Tho offce | a¢ stated th morning, excopt. Instead o | assumption alone should mako bis for OUTSIDE, Gnly. county, taxes até collacted; whidh sie reeraly Bomiesty, - Tee, oy coink Jutk | | —Mr. F. S, Lewis, the democratic nominee | arrested the boy and foun 1 $7.50 in money] | tickets he had a bunch of punched con- |tune and If it Indicates ow he plays the b — operates its own water works, wi.ich furnish an abundant supply of pure spring water. Dam- for auditor, desires 1t stated that he is no re- | He claimed that he had given $10 to the|ductors’ checks on most all railroads. ot er Shakesperfan parts in his reper- & ) my trains will ron on B. & M. ant the U, P. railweys every lmur, stopping at the north end i Iation to Jason R. Lewis, the professional | father and 82,50 to his partnor Archie, and | The fellow is beyond doubt an acsom-|toire, hofs a genius of whom Amorlca of the town site as well as at tho stock yards, The Thirteonth street horse car will run to plice in crlme with the man who escap- should b proud. In the company there ¥ | 2 Hascall’s park this spring, and ¢ the stock yards at no distant day. The high altitude ed, but as I could not identify any of my 1 Kes the location a healthy crv. are some gocd actors, mnotably Miss £ ¥ ol 1 8 . Hamblin, as Elizabeth;| Miss Allen, as $ Of course there are those v ho do not believe that South Omaha will amount t» much, e workingman, Mr, Lewis believes that ene- | told the, or a, story which decided Mr, Don- ‘mies have tried to circulate the above state- |ahue to arrest the others. At this writing A 5 ot o . ing | Pllls by numbers, nor the man himself as i idn’ ve Chi; Jim Port d will have his heari ) This kind of people didn’t belisve Chicago would ever bo anything bstter than a cranberr: mont to his detriment, i tho eeraton, e i have his hewr!s® | being one of the party he will escape con- | Lady Anno and Messts. Heager and bog, that Omaha would evor outgrow hee villago clothes, that thorg nover conld bs any fruie —The city council adjourned last Friday 8. 'y vletlon, Mocre, as Richmond and Buckingham,?2 raisad in Nebraska, etc., etc. Who made it win? The sceptics, or those that had an abiding ™ night to meet last night for the purpose prin- | Bumerous cases of theft, robbery and confi The check was upon New York for the ——— e faith 10 the energy, intelligence and rezcourses of this great country? 5 cipally of considering the plumbers’, drain. | dence games roported during tho past thirty-| 81000, I at once notified the bank te Card of Thanks, I teo ko8 information, maps, prices aad forms apply at tho company's offce, 2168, Thirteonth Iaying and gas companies’ ordinance,, but no | 8ix bours, withbold psyment. I also lost not less| I deaire through the BEE to offer my gurach,teraaniaciaonalBank bulidingy et foor. | quorum lttendl:g’ the Tninr declared the i Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tc- u’;‘}:’: S%O&:x‘\‘bxlln and five tickets to At-sincerest thanks and assurances of grate- isf,‘eé’ffy‘5?5°§fifflfifflsfini'&?céé’ffla”:fi- M. A, V, A sst. ‘s'()(.’y« nd ]'la"“y(-'-_ j one. X ) | = UPTON IR g 900 Thoe U. P. railroad officlals have gliven ful appreciation forthe kindly ald and “911‘1}:31 l:lf“uclsgx Lv;ll;:and for them. —County Treasurer Rush has sent to Lin- 08 coln for copies of the various bills pertaining friendly services rendered me during the on MAY MUSIC. AR i ey banenoutl, Paciic %o | liness of my Tato wite, and subsequontly |Comfort, Style and Durability. to the ““five per cent fine” law, and upon re- colpt of tho eame Gien, Cowin will render bis | phe Organization of Musiclans Ef- THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMABA T0BUY —Tho Academy of Music is being extena- ploted its organization Thureday night in | © "rertcharms you will acquire, First Annual Privatc Easter Ball, AND EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. eatablishment will be one of the most com- ¥ m wg dit to t] i in my deep effl‘ctlon, by my friends of A OURIZRALAR FOR TR inxf'n,m; m“?,‘.‘?:i";i:‘;nn::’;’,;“j:'.‘&:&‘“fl :-3: I?;;g:-[ f{;s'; %,Oflsssl g*z-flti:\{g';:; Stacy, Adams & Co., 8hoe. | ::::;: as :!o. :;x:yln&:hlz:lf Sstl:h:\::; .Howe! tected Yesterday for the . V. Kervy, K B R and Nobrasks Lodge No, 354.| These goods aro m ']g" e Ffi“h ; \ P Festival, T‘i,:,‘i":{“" . 'fi“fllfilfl‘ : B’gal Bfl;“i‘ A {:;5“,5 RorHALZ, flg fiz\:hsfi;e:e::g, mmgueu tops, in Hand R incture of a skin raire,” mal r N 3 ’ :“:}y :modeled hyl c:l] ‘Wood: ;::- u;;y The Msy Festival assoclation com- | In using Pozzoni's complexion powder, ' P_._ Oongress Button & Lace ittle dime museam 1Is being provided, The g {n the stato when | Mever's hall, selecting the following com- THE COURTS The first annuval Easter ball will ba T ” & C Ok :ohrhb\e lmu:_amonG r:::t‘-! ;:m[::te! hen | sec 2 glven at Masonlc hall on Easter Monday, irre o ) @ process of renoval 2 4 f Myeatitive Committee=C DAD )W, - Aprl 6, under the management of J. 1306 Farnam Street, / —Thero was a disastrous runaway on Six: | "\Vilking, T, J. Ponnoll, G. D. Thayes, ¥, | ¥o#terday’s Proceedings in the Dit-| g bort Dy and Thos,A. Golden. The Sole AR s oma e ) teonth street yesterdsy morniog, s team of | S dSmit.l;i 1\.\&; o 1']“ hilllgflr, W, ll.MA ox— ferant Courts in Omaha, ball will undoubtedly ba a success,as the L2 = horses belonging to Contractor Walker be- [ ander, K. W. Breckenridge, Julius Moyer, managers have hired the best and largest R coming frightened and starting off at broak. | Martin Ceb, C. i Durmelater, " - DISTRICT COURT. hall In theolty. The commitiee are J. DR. PUHEK, neck pace. Hopkins, the driver, waa thrown | Thager, ( violently to the ground, but fortunately, be- yond a few bruises, was uninjured, —Mr, O. L. Fish, who has exten- Judge Wakeloy presiding, 1In the|Herbert Dyer, C. C. Field, S. H. Farns- u D, Dorman, George i top | Torth, F- V. Trott, Jobn F. Golden, |, CGradusteof the eiversity Vienw Aus-| ng of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States ¥, Saner, G. D. Thayer, Goorgo T, Mayer, | °a# of Hartigan vs. the echool district| Neleon Donnla, Ohas. A. Walker, John Gl Time Sureacn tolthe Militesy Horgitaly g Martin Gahn, F. 5. S of Omahs, a juror was withdrawn and | H, Wellett, Thos. A, Golden, Al e it ety to Select From: : w Secretary—T. J, Pennell, f e st e O b s sivo barb wiro intarcsts fn Chicago, s in 56 | 'Pg firt rehearsal was held Thuraday |} 06ment by consent entored agalnat the Unity Ohurch, Medioal and Sursical Tustituta, Commer 15t | NO STATRS TO OLIMB. city. Ho roprosents a company of Chicago defendant for $45.02 and each parcy o} (oo 0 1o b0 morrow on acoount of | Street and Capitol Avenve. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR i i ¢ ers, comprlzsing some ofjthe best ical illness of the pastor’s wife. ) factory in this city, The location will prob- [ F% comprising some ofjtho best musical| ™ [, puyy vs Heithold a verdict for | ememmm————— ( N ably be on the bottoms, near Metz's brewery. | talent In the ocity, together with a plalntiff In the sum of $118.59 was ) L‘b J b thought that when the project is |ontered for work and labor, HT RO] T BR“ MAX MEYEB & [:(] portion of which wmil bo paid in, fairly on Its foot that the grand chorus| Throughton ve. Drlacoll, for work and WROUGHT IRON PIPE, 3 s —The young men about town have & good | wil] have, in all, about 140 voicas, Next Iabor, on trisl at the hour of adjourn- FITTINGS, > ho et o, e b gk i o | Rewe o G o 5ol sy T PIANOS, 0L THPORTRRA nothitg and kick a foot ball with both feet | day a full reheareal, with all voices. Mr. COUNTY COURT, capitalista who intend to start o barb wire | °VoRL0€) and called out about sixty sing- pay his costs. COWING & GO, The stock has been fixed at §500,000, only afnumber of instrumental players. It Is joke upon one of the small men of the force, | Tuesday afternoon there will be a r e without disastrous consequences, He learned; (i]anrga E:“:fi:‘ of the Musical Union Or.| The case of lSens ve, Houck, for com.| 3 Plfl?:gl:'gaé::gsfllg%filsllm' 3 —AND— =0f=r and his physician says that he used nearly a | chestra, ls director, misslons for sale of real estate occupled Ry 9 3 k ) x HTS sowing up the cuts in his bitten | The choruses to be given aro these: | tho entire day. A jury was to deolas it i ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES, S ORGNAITNS tougue, while his family are certain that he | Spring—*‘Season L j and will probably doso this morning, 4 44th & Dodge Sts..OMAHA,NEB, -, i edding March—*Lol Wi In Mr. Anderson’s i AT ——AND-— —Tachday brings immigrants from the . in the Millard Hotel company vs. the i lnstitute, Fafitfl l'v P"BBS Meerschaum GOOdS, of the depot was filled with peaple golog. to| Fib 1 of another, the defendants were al. ¥ sixty-three printed names of defendants PP E A r : ab'e to work, was going to locate at Stroms. | 83¢0, probably on May 29 and 30. P AROAD! EASY TERMS. Witolesals and Ratail Dealers in : ke ¢ since the acrobatic ex- 4 i = » s pabitakon » tont pidee . ¢ 5| Pilgrims’ chorus JUSTICE GOURT Omaha Medical & Surgical Omaha Athlete assoclation, suit to re- sustern states for settloment of Nebrasks|pyay . IN OMAHA. looate in this state. One family of mother,| It 1sintended to give three concerts, Jomad Hil Diay 34 1o supwer, ] in the summons, one ef the largest sum. burg, in this state. Each ono that cando so[ , The Musical Unlon ywill furish or- et seon N PR iti eerved by a epecially authorized person, 8endtorour catalogue wuns, mmwniteon, which will make asmall republic of their own periment, Iands, Yestorday forenoon the waiting room - | cover $142,50, snd an arsigned acoount Eother and ton heutthy childron il bus thess | two ovening and ono. matineo perfor. | ;. oi8 ¢a%e o the record shows a list of g ChL s il s — THEUAAIAS R I B A o R chostrlllu[fll Tor tha ocneirn. monse s yet seen in a justice court, avd N 5} out there. Lol gf‘,‘;,“{;fl.,;i::: & et _u'f,‘_’f’;‘l’:;‘;‘;fimfi"flggwivfi Pown EB ‘ LA _ and price list before pur- Sporting Goods } -y e —Coustablo Frank Blyler, of Dea Moines, [ burn Cough Drops. e s Yo, (o1 8 atock chasing elsewhere, Nokions and=olat At ie was in this city and Council Bluffs Thursday, Ec:lm;t‘n Linderholm, Eisex, Ia, looking up witnesses in the Wolfe murder case Absolutely Pure. ———————— 2 Stationery, Cutlery, whichis just now creating considerable excite- | A horeiblo acaldent happened Wednes | w5 wifo ana Four Children.” X MEYE 0. |' S R i mont in the Towa mtropolis, Tho girl Roacy [ dsy afternoon, the fatal termination of | e, the Bek reporter went to the Thlgpowdes never variek, 4 marvel of pursty, MaA E R & BR DruggmtsA:‘ixi‘dm’u L Lewis, whois now lmpr(wn-d. in this city for 'h)’fh ouun:fi ’tel"tb:;d;l' m(‘:;'nll:.g.'h A jail last night, as is his wont, to lesrn of :fi'ew&u !“;“:;a:‘.‘.’..:‘"a”i’:.“t.‘.‘:‘,’.fi..““.‘.“. | LEADING JEWELERS ancy Goods, | Aoty xarpossd to knox somathion mont || AEAPERNRL S\t tha By Naligy D0 33 |30, coihs TN 2 0p e ke e | D e poratbie powiars ™ Hoid oy ln . ¥all aad complete Lina aad | the crime; but though sho admits that she|year jold son of Mr and Mre, Brice waa in & sporting house adjicent to the place | Velrs, resident on Izard street, between where the murder was committed, and knew | gixieonth and Seventeenth, was ssnt Aha noensed wouAB, She SATY el kmows|oiih 4t dor brokner bomrossie 8 buskes thi ! iminating nature, ROWHARALA URRASRE BN _ Yof hot water from the ecxhsust hole of -A party of Mexican gentleman, residents HOYAT, BAKING POWDER 0.+ 108 Wall Bb; N.¥' 18th 8t., Cor ngllal Ave, PRy Dm:L & MAUIH Chronic and suffliflfll Diseases Fine Diamonds, Watches, Silver- BOTTOM PRlCES Discases of Females, of the Nervous ystem, Pr vate Disoases of the Urls Organs, of the H (SUCORSSOES TO JOHN 6. JACORS) Discases d Lungs, ware, Rich Jewelry, Mfl! Méver & co,. heard what was unusual there—the volce of a man in distress, whose language was piteous and refined. Inquiry developed the fact that it was Mr, M. E. Shevren of Grenwood, Neb., who had been sent s li i | lesal d Retail, A of Ban Migusl county, Mow Mexico, pused | Woodman'slinseed oil works, whioh |, 5 By b e o BT UNDERTAKERS ! expriniea sctatey i | W holesal lo wnd Betall, Sts, | 7020 to 1024 >Farnam St., Omaha. filled withsteaming water, and communi- Y P Rheumatism, 2 £ o, 6R¢ Farnam vis, through Omaha yesterday, having purchased ik e The | 80d get fit to go home, A commendable | At the old staad 1417 Farmam 8k, Grders by bele N A M & number of thozoughbred antmals for cattle- | 0ates directly with the bgllere. The rolicted and promp¥l Mitended 0. Telephon: | , ) 11 oynes diseases of the Throatand Langs) resd growing. Ban Miguel Is a rlch stock connty, little hllcml tombled into this|thing, surely. The reporter was suspl.|No%is. v by Medlenied Vapors: (Send 0x akiair oF T W. A T Giesox with the A, T. & § F. K. I, runniog through | Sionmiok | Bl and, befors o | clous about this mav, however, and with | TIMEEN SERING VERTOLES: | oy aueeses 015 A0 1 ot Or a ‘ | ite eutiro length. Its capital city is Las |pealded - His syotems’ romsied o rhony |the consent of the officer on duty gane, Frivate Dissaacs b Edn & c bbon Voges (tho meadows), near which ave e sler | foors which b g o roeeired SO0k | oot to Bis oell door mnd N Piles Cured or no Pay. e | y brated Hot Bprings, at which the A., T. & 8. | tle fellow logered in great agony, half- | spoke kindly to the man. He was not ot S, Ko0ms Hasptiniand Frivale Fraskits.) ¥, railroad company erected the fine “‘Monts' | conscious, aud half delir’ous, unti! about tfi:l-m bit intoxicated, on the contrary g Call or write for clroulars on chronle discases and . suma hotel” which was destroved by fire a|4 o'clock yesterdsy murniog, when he|showed platnly that he was getting over 7 S L e T Phe Y e year or more sge, and upon whose ruins a | passed away. nervous excitement that left him shak- ness, Nervous Debllity or Exheustlon,etc., oto., sud ) finer oue h s been built. The family thus plunged in deepest |iog but perfectly clear headed. He sald our now restorativotrestmont. ) A nd prom i mourniag will bave extended o them |Bo had boon draggeds he knew be had e sl monibfimmcomn. | Solicit the attention of cash and prompt time ~—Sull was Thuraday instituted axaiant Ellle o) 0'p oot - wh % |buyers. Willduplicate eastern wholesale prices. " - y sympatby ef their large circlo | and robbed, because be could not have press, securely packed from observation, o y! P 1 L. Bisrbower, United Btates marshal of th | ' ; @ ole it he goold uok b [ teirety packd lrom shewratice, 1/ ful de ¢ ) dntrit of Nabrwk, nd bis ondenen, b ° 11608 82 8300 Tutuoces Ln thiscly. | poatsd ecciugh lanor down bl thronlie a s | g i T e adding freight to Omaha, 1. Webster and Jobn B Furay, by Bernard Soider, of Madison county, Thus action Saal ot best. th Caroling Tobac:o fe the | made him 0 sick aud strangely oblivious | 8, /GliZ Y Medico) & Surgical Insttute, P p . et o alans bantad T . e o br | Omaba Medics) & Surgical Insttut 1217 and 1219 Leavenworth St