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3 2 THE DATI V DR @ TPDINA S o mesws oo e s i e LU UALLL DL MUNUALy APKLL 20, 1885 . trom railroad trains in motion, He has dis- THE DAILY BEE [ron i THE lITHUGRAPHIC ART. | A METROPOLITAN MOVE, covered that static electricity can be tranms. =t ferred by induction over ahitherto undreamed b of distance, and by fastoning a tin-foil covered [ Plogant Hfllf HDlll' smm Wilh a The l""'l""'-‘hm!:-"(f’»'-1:-n~nm Oab board lengthwise on the top of acar he can Ane in Omaha, telegraph to or from that car via the ordinary thggpanhgr. —_— telograph wires now strung by the side of the Mr. James Stephenson, the well-known track, “'In other words,” said the inventor, liveryman, whose enterprise is known to “T can maks electricity jump thirty-five feet| A Visit to the Omaha Republioan |everybody, propotes to Immediately es- and carry its messnge through tho air with: [ (e o R oee s sho Pollow- |tablish & Hansom oab line fn Omaha. outa wire or conductor of any sortl” He h 4 This is a metropolitan move, and will no says he can equip 300 miles of road for §1,000, ing Produoction, e taied 1 1t g w0 that every train will be a moving station, doubt be appreclated by our oltizens. He ncoessible to the whole country,” Thislis the will start In with three Hansoms and very latest thing, three cabs, and Increase his equipment —The trial for desertion of Christian Werth from time to time as the business grows. begins at Fort Omaha day after to-morrow, if The six vehicles, which are to ba put up- the mirsing witnesses shall have arrived at| By request a Bez man climbed grace- [on the stroets at once, arrlved yestercay, that time, General Howard has boen poti- |1y yp the Iepubliccn stalrway this [and are now at Mr, Stedhenson’s stable. morning, opened a door In the ballway, | They will be drawn by handsome at the head of the stalrs on the third |hor otch having & new and floor, and tripping lightly through the|8tylish ~harness, made to order i for thls line, These cabs wero bulldiog to the west end whore, upon |y ufastared by Hinoks & Johneon, of opening a second door, he found himsolt | Bridgaport, Oonn., and are certaloly in one of the cleanest and best appointed | very beautifal vohicles. The prices for lithographing establishments in the west, | Passengers will ba 25 cents betweem the X depota and hotels and $1 per hour for M. J. J. Cummings who has beon |LEEE B Htels B0 ST DI ot ToF connected with the Republican for 80 gaga will be charged for extra, 25 cents many years and through whose energy|per trunk, They will be upon the and experience the lithogeaphing depart- |streets at all hours, and will respond e A . | promptly to telephone calls, the Stephen- mont was firat attached to this offico, 86v- |, yfyplo telophone namber belng: 222, ered his connection with the above paper | Some years ago Mr. Stephenson at- on January 1st and on the first day of | tempted to introduce a Herdle line hore, the present month, together with Mr. |but the unpaved streots prevented him ¥ from carrying out the Idea. Now that Ed, Haymaker, purchased its l}thogmph the sireets aro paved, and the city has ing department complete, with all its|aaome motropolitan n many L machinery, power and good will. Mr. | will have no difficulty In making a succe's Cummings has mansged this part of |of the Hantom Cab line. 1t will prove . a great public convenlence, and deserves the business ever 'l“”d‘,: l';. l:'":‘ld o liberal ?unppcr.. Mr. S’tephensan was tome four yea rs ago, and it s due to him | ¢y firgt liveryman to bulld a large, and the unusually fine work that he|handsome and substantial stable, and he turned out that the Republican |is the first to Introduce the Hansom cab, Which 18 assigned to the trextment of their patrons by dressing them with America’s High Art of work- —— litho graphing department h“d geown Yo pa Maurer has opened a bottling de- mfl?":fll‘ l‘llt-lde é;’(gm D(m]\esmc and Imported Fabrics in Elegance that can not be turpassed, and no fear ever be such a great Institutlon, and one, too, | partment for the celebrated *Faust Beer” | ¢85t @ doubt in fitting either the whose work is equalled by few and ex-|—the best Anhauser-Busch brand—and LONG—E ST Q B SHOBTE ST celled by none. Tt will be seen then that |18 taking orders for it to be delivered Of mankind as where alterations become necessary to improve the fit, the best talent is employed to make Monday Mormng. Apnl 27 LOCAL BREVITIES. —The U. P. Band will go to Lincoln with the several lodges of Odd Fellows who attend the sixty-sixth anniversary of the order. Yesterday wasa maenificent day and the people at Iarge took advantage of the sun- shine to walk and deive ovt in every direc tion, Relatiog to the Omaha Lithograph- ing and Stationery Gompany. —Tha streetrailway, company received & large number of horses and mulea from Kansas City cn Saturday to work on their lines, he amusementloving peoplo will have | tioned by numbers of Omaha peopls in behalf ample opportunity to enjoy themselyes this | of this man, who is & respectad citizen of this woek, Ristori and the “Bunch of Keys” will | city, with a family and prosperous business, ™ b The following facts are learned from one who | of Mre. Hattio B, Wilbur |K0Ws him well: Christain Werth, who waa W kT';" '";‘r'“:‘ s m: ml; n' ® on Pleasant | # Private in companp G, Ninth infantry, do. | Stoot, atd wan stiendsd by numerons|Strted in 1850, when hiy company whs sk ' tioned at Fort Omaha. He settled in this e SR or city, married and went into business, in spite The sovoral churches of the city were | ;¢ ¢, fact that detection was Imminent, for filled on ""“""“‘le"““ the ;"‘:M ;“"“":"l”i some of his old comrades had recognized him, eapecially in the bonnet and hat line, tol one that “spring has come.” —The pavements around and for some dis tance approaching the exposition building will be of aphalt; it being selocted by the b b R A ) —W., P. Peck & Co., brokers, received; the Some weeks ago an old soldier betrayed Werth to a constable, who arrested him and turned him over to the authorities at the post for the $30 reward, He will rely upon the statute of limitations as a bar to prosecution, ~ The beautiful gift to ex-Govarnor Furnas, described in Saturday’s Brg, will be for- warded at once to that gentleman at New Orleans and by him put on exhibition as a sample of Nebraska artificers’ taste and akill, ~The congregation at the Presbyterian church yesterday was a large one. The new pipe organ whose “‘inauguration” was fully noticed last week was manipulated by G, F. Mayer, Esq., the talented musician of this city. — A member of the committes selected to solicit subscriptions for the stock of the Fair and Exposition Association told a reporter Saturday that thero was every reason to be- lieve the entire amount of £50,000 would be following special telegram yostorday after noon from Avery, Hillabrant & Co., concern- ing the Chicago markets: Markets charac terized by light trade; strongth due partly to rey orted oall for special cabinet meeting in England and the report that Russia is rais- ing a large army, The Turcoman markets seem more on legitimate basis than for some time past, as shown by the sale for shipment from this market of approximately half a million bushels of wheat, For the past three days whent scoms to purchase on breaks. Corn is strong, due chiefly to manipulation, ided by light receipts and active consump- tive demand, Provisions are firmer, in sym- pathy with wheat and corn, but appear high nothing is lost by the change, and those 3‘;:_";‘;":‘:;:‘1‘9‘1‘“{' Telephone your or- who have heretofo re patronized this es- ! raised speedily. when large stocks and large receipts are con: | yablishment will recelve as fine work at Aoty IOratH! them, which is done in every case free of charge. —The funeral of little Mary Frances Shel- | sidered. a8 low prices as ever. Assistant Surgeon Louis W. Crampton ONE FOR Yi""OU .A_ ()O Morchx\ut T.n]or Mulo mhl for. ley, who died so suddenly in Cleveland lnst week, took place Saturday morning. The ro- ‘mains were buried near the mother's grave in Prospect Hill cemetery, Under the new management this de- | having reported at these headquarters in partment will be known as the Omaha |compliance with paragraph 14. speclal or- Lithographing and Stationery Co., of|ders No. 77, current series from the which Messrs. Cammings & Co. are the | headquartera of the army, is assigned to proprietors, The “Cu.” of the firm,[duty as poet surgeon, Fort Bridger, Mr. Ed. Haymaker, Is a practical litho-|Wyo., to relteve Assistant Surgeon grapher of long experience, who was, | William C. Borden. previous to his coming to Omaha, about| Thg trayel directed is necessary for the 8 year ago the foroman of the Milwaukee | 10 oo - i hi Co., one of the largest g Loy ° United| Assistant Sargeon William C. Borden, lithographing houses in the United States, holding that position for over |upon keing relieved by Assistant Surgeon seventeen vears. It la almost needless | [,onls W, Crampton, will proceed to Fort second game of the current serles of tho [ to say that he Is a finlshed artlst, and is 10y ‘Uiah, and report to th % thoroughly posted In every branch of mflnfimg nfh::; :l:‘ereucip%r du:y» 5 Omsha-Cleveland clubs. Thera wera f §§ $ 6 50 Palr Morchant Tai ble calllng. i 50 Palr Merchant Tailor Made sold for probably over 2,000 pooplo on the | "YARCE SR, cotatnty o wondortus| Tho wravel dieastd in necsaeay for the . 100 At s R, 0 § ¥ : % s¢ + | public service. 10 00 “ “ [ “ grounds and the total inadequacy of seat .n, but the principle upon which it i A general court-martial s appolnted to ; B o X % < H based is very stmplo—the autagonistlo | A gensral courlmar 2 <d. Steele, Wyo., on the ‘ 100 “ «“ quallties of water and gresse. An|ogip guuof April, 1885, of assoon there. { 1800 - “ “ “ unctious composition is made to adhere he the spurs of the dlamond crowd- e after us practicable, for the trial of Pri- B e T to 8 poculiar kind of stone, tho patts| st Eaward H. Ruesell company E, ed with the “‘overflow” from the benches. | thus covered acquiring the power of re- Tho crowd, taken all In all, was an order- | ceiving printing ink; the other parts be- f,‘,,‘°::';i‘;“fi,f'{;o;;§tff}.‘,,"e",‘f’ Prizn; ly ono, especlally when tho temptations | ingprevented from taking it by the inter- R position of a film of water; AIL FOR THE COURT: and then by pressing the paper strongly| 1. Captaln Thaddeus S. Kirtland, Sev- exclting passages, are consldered. upon the stone, by means of a press, the | enth Infantry. Thegame throughout was full of er- \mfi;:;nmnufi're u::tflncd ol f2 'Captuin William I. Reed, Seventh S ographic stones are very compact, | infantry. roradecldedly R suateutish, i in g act humoga&ecgl limestones, Imported chiefly | 3. First Lieutenant Levi F. Burnett, There were, of course, now and then|from Germany. The traffic has its cen- | Seventh infantry. some brilliant plays—ocoaslonally even a | ter In the village of Solenhofen in the| 4. First Lieutensnt Willis Wittich, phenomenal pieca of fielding or batting|dlstrict of Monhelm. The Solenhofen | Twenty-first infantry. Smoke Seal of North Carolina To- bacco. ONE AND. Yesterday's Game Falls to the Cleve lanas, That of Saturday to the Home Team, —County Superintendent, Druner’s report of the spring school attendance for Douglas county shows that inclusive of the school pop ulation of Omaha there are 7,141 fomales, 7.287 males, & total of 14,428, as sgainsta total of 13,384 for last year, —Tho committeo appointed to molicit sub- scriptions for the mew district fair project started upon their labors Friday, and met with encouraging success. There is now no reason why tho district fair of Omaba should not bo overwhelmingly snccessful, a5 00 “ “ “ 40 00 “ “ “ 00 «“ ‘o “ 00 « “ . 65 00 « “ “ The success of the home nine on the day previous drew a largo orowd yestor- day at the Athletic Park _to witness the And while it is at your hand after selecting your suit, don't fail to be shown thr ugh the PA NTALO DEIURTMENT,)UU will find m'm) Novelties consid: red a rare treat. A‘ PA R I : ox —Tho Mannerchor festival in Lincoln, June 23ed, will be furnished music by the excellent muslcal union orchestra of this city; though it is possible that the burniog Satar- day of the building in which the meeting was intended to be held will inconvenience the so- ciety —Saturdsy night was “‘bock” beer night and the lovers of the prancing woat met in crowds in the new and old saloons to imbibe the foamy beverage. Several of them were taken to Assistant Marshal Gorman's board- ing house, and to the question, “‘What ails you?” the answer was always ‘too much ook, —Messrs, J. F. Paulsen and Elijsh Allen are the committee appointed Saturday even- ing by the Douglas County Agricultural society, to prepare the premium list and con- sult with the Omaba Fair and Exposition as- ciation to secure rates to exhibitors, The leoting 6f Sattrddy &djonrned t May 2d, ing accomodations in the grand stand was thoroughiy demonstrated to the observer ( 7 8 6 § arlors which you can buy for And should you feol in neod of a light woight Over Coat for these chilly mornings, dont pass those at the P; less than the cost of making, Save tho exhorbitant profits of your Tailor and got the same garments at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1312 DOUGLAS STREET--UP-STAIRS. 1312. Open Evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturdays until 10 o’clock. to mob condust, arlslng from some of the —which evoked from the audlence en-|5tone, in its chemical decomposition, con 5. Second Lieutenant George W. huasl 1 B 1 slsts of llme and carbonic acid. It is|McIver, Seventh infantry. A physicien in a South. thuslastio applause. But the play, 88 8| gonerally cut in slabs from two to three | 6. Second Lieutensnt Henry D. Styer, ; e city writde (hithe whole, was Inferfor. The Infield |inches In thickness and fs sold by weight. Twenty-firat Infantry. S foods highly praised in playing of the Omaha club | Stones ylelding impressions in the litho-| 7. Second Lieutenant Abraham P. S ):l:h:;‘;fi::‘lmfll;r_n;‘u was slmply wretched, L. Say’s work be- graphic press have been found in|Buffington, Seventh infantry. .hm.m,,(,",,w),o,,'m' ing exquisitely tantalizing, It seemed as England, France, Italy, Canada| Second Lieutenant Lewis D. Greene, -One of the U. P, call boys was struck by [y o opty and the West Indies, but all|Seventh Infantry, judge advccate. N weroRyight a box car whilo he was walking along the | sacns s swocgomeyat e ormer |are Inferlor o the best German| A grestor nuinber of offcers than thoso ?%’.""fia‘h‘l"‘ki'l" Fined: track hear the depot Friday night, and sustain- ed a fracture of the left collar bone, He wasal- 80 scratched and bruised consilerably, The company's surgeon here relieved his suffering and reduced the fracture. —1It is learned at police heaiquarters that there are many complaints coming in about the work of the city scavenger, Petersen. These fault-finding letters are coming in at The outfielding, too, was poor, though |Btones. Llltlhogrnbhio -tofim vary in clul%r namf;i fons not be assembled without 3 o e aimce Remember that when you buy a lot in South Oma®a you get 9,000 relleved occasionally by a notable play. |ffom & dull gray or yellow to a light fuacifes 1!“’7&0 UN:GI‘VIC:- i «hen Rid:¢'s Feod was [ Equare teet of ground, equ-1 to three lots 50x60, (r six business lots x improved and per. Under aathority from the divialon | st sktn bomiereomired. ooses Foof s | 20X00. ' With this you have the advantage ot a.eys 20 fect wide and Graham, centerfielder, made two or z;l“;nyd.h‘tde' ;}g:’d;:ll;gr;y ml)'n“ o e hardest. ometimes un- ;t:e v:z g‘?gfll‘?;;fy:. c?v:::;’ J‘: f{::; even in color, having light and dark |commander, the commanding officer Fort L;‘l,“’,:,’x;m“"é\;’c“n";‘::'& S 2solandbomardsiaold a street 80 feet wide. well'and batted for gore. The battery | Pbtches. These are suitable for ordlnary | Omaha, Neb , will grant a furloogh for 2 work of the home club was weak, and |{ransfer work, but in cases where the ar- | thres monthu, with permission to go be- TH IN durlng the latter half of the game Kent, tlst requires to see the effect he s produc- [yond the Division of the Missouri, to GOWI N G & Gu ing during progress, stones of an even|Private Joshua Scott, company D, Fourth grap or drab color are selected. whose arm gave out, was replaced by J. Ssy, who did fln‘ly well. The club JonnRRS X infantry, the rate of two or threo every day and the | clagilo neads relnforcement by another| The lithographic —paper, which Is| T P WROUGHT |fl_0H PIPE, When ycu are buying real estate; ascer'ain how much LAND you are charges alleged thorein ate the scavenger |sirong battery, The Cloveland boys|Prepared by a fixed procoss 1s not| Soslof North Car olina Tobaceo s the| _Muliewdteitre getting for your money does not call at thehouses of those whom it is his duty to visit, and that even special request does not bring him to time, played a game not quite so full of errors | handled or touched except at the edges. | best. e a5 the work of the Omaha’s. In all|AS finger marks from a molst or gre: —A young man called at thisoffice Saturday, upon whose noble brow stood great beads of porspiration, and whose every movement in- dicatad that his soul was wrestling with some great agony. He eaid that his name was Joe Hummel. People who could not spell were mistaklng him, ho said, for Joe Hamill whose record was briefly adverted toin Friday night's Bkk. Hummel waots it distinctly understood that hois not Hamill, “Following is the correct score: CLEVELAND, “Players, Wheeles Hogan. 2l compmnwmo®, Zlvuewmemmoor —1t 18 pretty generally known that the *‘opium joints,” or places where opium smok- ing has been 1ndulged in, have been closed by reason of fear of prosecution under the ordinance passed at the last session of the city council, How many are not known of or will be opened, if at al cmomocowo Deagle. [ PR [eoerorne Total...... 5 hend will “roll” black, a plece of clean| Ed. Mauror is importing some cxcellent | wisoaitt.asm bhive whis, mowss, ) f;;’},’:‘;“,‘;{;g‘:g;;"(‘;’;h;“;gm:";;}fle 1% | white paper is kept uader the hand whon | Rbind and French wines, the purity of | plunbes (as and sban Ty for the unlucky interference with the |Vorking. which Is concoeded, and belng bottled | ° ow & oaass coovs, f ball, of one of the Omahs men, fn the |, The stone for the recaption of transfers | here the prices will bo made low. Try| gygiNEERS’ surpciEs, JllT ) clzhth tnning. is polished free from perceptible [them and alsosome of the famous*‘Faust” 14th & Dodge Sts.-OMAHA,NEB. \ 2 —— ;:&,:g‘:lfi 'h.l‘ih:‘&:"m';::";’_p:;}’as :{’:fd DIED. DREXEL & MAUL now at 24 cents a square foot that will he worth five times that amount fase downwards on the stone and pulled | ESPGREN—In this city, April 24, at 4 p, (SUOOKS80RS 70 JOEN @, JACOBN) in three years. J.'N. Espren, ‘aged 10 months, loaringithe dok and .ggg;gz;‘;:onpg;;gg Funcral Sunday at 1:30 p, m, from resl- by rolllng-up, cleaning, etching and tak- At the old sta Bt Crdors by kel by eullioghp, lsaalog, oishing RS T ORI ress th ot.. Umaha. Ne all this and much moro was explained by | WILBUR —In this dity, April 21, L AL5 p.(m, A ! ) L . Mousra. Cummings & Haymaker, but t0 | Goonel and Mrn, &t, H, Wilbur, at the | @i Medical & Sur- M. A. Unton, Ass’t Sec’v and Manay)* half a dozen columns, therefore, we de.| Funeral Suuday sfternoon at § o'clock gical Institute. slst. Be assured, howaver, that you can | from residence, 531 Pleasant street, g B Souppatili: scratches and 1o generally warmed to |baer. T'o secure these large lots while they are cheap You can get ground through the pross. Itis then taken off,| 1-yyAgn® Cn dutghter of Mr. and Me, S UNDERTAKERS end for a Map of South Omaha. dence, 29th and Tarnam, to Prospect Hill do it justice would occupy more than 8| family residence, 551 Pleasant streot, = RUEMPING & BOLTE, find out more lbnnt it by calllng wpon OMAHA, cretly, is another ) - y TS 3 g0 Manufacty ) one ot thlue things that are ‘'kept behind the (.nh.lnl:.ym ul: | lqi 11( ‘0” 1'10 % ‘ ou $ho Omaka Lithogeaphing and Statlonery : " NN curtain, ‘9b 5|1{1a|g|] |sompany, the proprietors of which are f - | — At 19:80 Sunds, A l v 5|1]0l0/1]|0 |courteour gentlemen and practical artiste . q 7 o A AL y & crowd of several hun- g s |5|1|1|0|8 |2 |whoare turning out the finest work in AT = ] ) 1 dred persons gathered near the northeast cor- | Dugan. 1* '5|1[1]{0|1]0 |the west at as low pricesas eastern es- " g ¢ Dormer Windows, Window Caps, MetallicSkv-Lizhts, &c. Tin, Iron and slato Roofers, ner of Tenth street and Capitol uvenue, each | Meister.... +3b /5111|112 |tablishments ask, This company has 1 316 South 12th Street,On aha, Neb, Work dcne in any partof the country. asking the other what was happening, A (e (5181116110 Imade a speclalty of fine commerefal GEARREN XA = B roporter, suspecting & fire, although no : W ETH B chas lotter hoads, bill heads : alarn had besn heard, hastened to the spot to == —~ ds, statements, cards, checl n - : find that there had been a row of some sort in - 8 l2atlto | o | drafty, receipte, st.ck oertificates, bon b : ono of the houses In that vicinity, but tha its | *Changed posliionsr | catalogues, price lists, show card ! A Ty nature and the participants were wisly kept +Graham out; hit by batted ball, wedding stationery, etc. As all engrav- 1 i PERRN i A T FVAlker ot for ruyniag ont of e ings and piates of work ever dono at this : j Are now offerine house, while under the control of the pol_ln?;. de‘rz::fl:"":fl of "3‘" metropolitan 4 3 0—13| Republican, have been oarefully pre- i - orce swallowed up in the ardu- » served, parties desiring work will save = ous work of looking after the property hold- 1, m ball ;”;““’- both time and money %;y addressing thelr . == " who are disregarding tho ordinance about | Yy oo aeiyinh Walker 1, orders dircct to the Omaha Lithographing ! lSth 8t., Cor Cavital Ave. i ping cloan the atrocts and alleys, Bor. | Mo rret Kennedy 1, and Stationery Co., who will see to it g | Chmmc and Surgical Diseases dish, the eagle-eyed Mohawk of the dotectives | Two base hits—Mansell 1, Walker 1, Ken. | that the work and prices are as satisfac- o e e B T T s ke Dl o Pl o 4 Mo e AT Sl ittt ot g | I HABAD Enlarging crayon work, or_photo- P AR R FACTORY PRICES of Pmkmunun proclivitios, and Pat Mostyn, BATURDAY'S GAME, g s, or w cards, aw., to any size Diseases treated by an experienced spesialist, slso . the rustling Nemesis who has heretofore been known ss the hsunting terror of the evil doers of Omaha, Saturday's game, the first of the sea-|d€ired, is also made a special feature of diseasenof the Heart, I nnm.ch Kidneys, Blad som, was oHippied Th atcamtanen o i [the business. 211 otders for bank and Savar e, The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha Boaty uin of the fght. provious sad the |11 satlnary will bo promply lled. AT L e T 1 200 ORGANS!! 100 PIANOS! 04 and Bexusl Or. POWDER | . JOR CASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS uncertalnty telt throughout thudly that| , A8 8000 as this company receive all sultstion and Examination 'ree there would be auy pl About 700 | thelr new machinery, which will be in Absolutely Pure. [flopiisorsiysseipndisem doon gren.t reductions in Diamonds, Jew* eh'y. 1 —Ex-Coroner Maul received Saturday a let- ter from Mr, Johu Morrison, the father-in-law of the man James F. Hugen, who is sup- posed to have bsen murdered and thrown into the Missouri river last year, My, Morri- #on returns to Mr. Maul the affidavit of ths inquest oo the body found fn the river, well as the other facts which furnish g.mmd» for the theory of the murder, and asks that it bo proporly sworn to and addressed for sub-. mission to Governor Dawes. Mr, Mor son expects to be in Omaha on or before Tuesda; and will offer 8300 reward, in addition to the #200 reward already offered by the state au played thelr opponent at every point snd | e8¢ of Ohicago, There are Yo an oasy walk-awsy by the enred |acven lithographlo premwes in ople were present and 1 hibiti about thirty da; this will be the O ball was givon, " The Oroshas’ our,|Mrgest cotablishmont of the kind 12to 6 As the Clevel all—-two are run by steam and five by Urlnary and Sexual s, Scminal Vh..LmLu, Ner. ors ot the Wentarn: Lomvame "viue 104" | hand, the lsrgeat preas printiog . shoee | LLAZAYast oerer yarow, 4 marrl of pussy. it atioh, te. oto., aud ouf new ocks and Silverware, ength 30x40 inches . the ordi kinds,and cannok 4 d consultations Confidential. suspicious start for Om bes la slee. | Tho company gives bion withs the multituds of Tow teat, short o 2004 30 81l EATES of §be OUDEFY bY 9% employment to about twenty hands, all [ 4o Tt ie bt powders. 8ol only tn" otns packed o, it full de: R — of who are practical workmen, HROYAL BAKING POWDEK 00.. 100 Wall B N.Y | kiven, One pe nml low rview MAX MEYER & o To EXCHANGE—440 acres well fm- All thatthe Bre man saw of thelr eat, Open st all hours. proved laud ] mile from I work, was all that could b desired, and Rour B oy ! Th lv importers of Havana Cicrars, Address all letters to " - V. DR PUHEK Omaha Medical & Burgical [nstitute e onlv 0! stock of general mercha rd- | no wonder, thers belng every man in hi ma ll a the firm all possible success as that will} Graduate ot the Unlvenur“ Vienns, Aus- um Sk. Cor. Capito Ave., Omaa. Non. | @XACAL Meorsoha.lun Goods in O se or ha l'.x"h.Add‘-.‘ John Llnduholm, Es:|place. It Is hardly necessary to wish 3 thorl Tavo 8 to th ‘Hospital, - A oar load o very cholso graded Hore: |t mombors of ' new Srin s o i | Visama. Wil do' geaeral Madisal s ure Tree | Wholesale dealers in Guns, Ammunition, —¥rom & Washiogton letter it is leared |ford Bulls, ready for aervice, for rale at | ouse. are prction] ey " Surgioal practice. All calla in ity or country pefy ] sl)ortingGoods, Notions and Smokers’ Ar- that Ediron, the slicirio light man, has pat. |my form, O miles weat of Omaba in Jef- | 105" five and. prosper the Omahs | EERFHY A o Tastituter Coraar 19 | A5 A St D - one i ) ! f ®uted s new dovics fortelographing to and @ fereon Precinot, Jony Kuxkes, Lithographing and onery Oo, u'i: %0 Capitol Avonoe, off Lotswna e | ticles.

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