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8 THE DAILY BEE --TUESDAY, MAY 12, 188 Watklns), testified that the tooth brush A RIDE TO PORTLAND. | Tkion) owifed het etk e ARTICLE Real Estato Transfors. The following transfors were filed May 0, with the county clerk and reported for the Brr by Ames’ real estate agenoy: Thomas J. Staley to Sarah J. Staley, Mo BN LR w d, psrt of sw} ne} of lot 2. sec 16, 15, For & moment all was stll]; 18, in Omaha, §1. then Judge Cowan, with great| “Runjoe D. Pattee and husb to Jacob Over Green Valleys and Along Rip-|emotion rond‘;.ha verdlot lnr‘f lnhlnnlhlml Kasofmann, w d, n 22 feet of loth In " terms pictured the nature of the orlme; | hlook 9, In Omah: £3,000. ling Ri —~Wayside Scenes . ock 9, A, 3 b icnie is to come off on P 'e:l |;’ . its meanness, littlencss and lack of cause,| Geo, N, Hicks and wf to Oarroll 8. th_:flh: OOUFS House pionie el B s and then sentenced Drake to the ex-|Montgomery (trustee), w d, lota 39 and o 28th, treme xfimlahm-nt known to the “Code 40, in block 8, in Hanteom Place add to —Yentrday's receipts at the county treasury FripAv, May 8.—At 9:20 Thursday [ the Excursionista”—to be ‘‘shut up|Omaha. 81,800, THE DAILY BEE. BEVISED Taesday Morning, May 12, " LOCAL BREVITIES, —_— and the night robe was left by George Q. From Laramio 10 Pocalells; ThRGOEH | ey senn revermer o taeiea tora ® Coalfields, Sagebrash and Taunels —The worthless dogs must go, ~—The city coancil will meest to-night. 864 92, i each day for one hour In the smoking| ~ Augustus Kountze and wf and others "NY' tico Selden tried his hand yesterday | °7eRINE the Omaha-Portland party halted | poom with Lawyer Kurtz until he shall to lelll.m M:Dhrmld, w d, lot 26, in a8 the work of pronouncing & marringe cere- | 8¢ Laramle and reccived the visit of & | be talked to death!” Oh! meroy what a | plock 10, In Kountze and Ruth's add to i doom! Om: 8650, ined together & pair of Bohe-|number of cltizens who called to pay ? 0 ¥ :;‘nr;y«.j;?u:;fl?fltnl:v: -:ul Josephine Drdla. | thelr respects. Among {hese was Will Whew! how these two cars are flylng!| ~ Henry Lonfors to Peter S. Lelsenring, e hie¥ Tooture At Ureighton < They have hitched on a special engine to | w d, & 12 fect of o 5 ncres of s 18 6-100 o The subject of the; lecture at Ureighton | H, Kent, now edltor of the Boomerang, | catoh the train which went on from Soda Al l;of o i b iy in college on Tussday eveniog, 12th inst., will be and once well known In Omaha. Springs; the telegraph poles appear likea | Donglas connty, ~ $1. onewhich oxcitmngrend‘el.l ;r ir:lvrflfl i; Leaving Laramle the {rain kept its lnm' t-dl Jf?:i l:r;gao: :lh:’ lfll:::;h?fi:: anan 1-:1 xmoe,; lnd( w{ :o ;{len‘?; cl.[ ) “Rabies, its nature an s ere an ) , W [ t ot 2 in blool St T G vestward way witboat socident, having | [ jivupee—then a fissh and a vanish. |5 of subdivilon of J. I. Redlok's sad means of preventing it. a high glimps > i s previously passed Sherman, the highest “Toot, toot,” growls the_englne, the |to Omahn, §1 —As Rev. M. Stone waa ‘""""I le polnt on the Unlon Pacific road and near | stat.on Is near, and thus kind reader have board a mot '"‘MLW"’;!"J.Y"“‘;::"T‘,& which stands the Oakes Ames monu-|pass'ed the evening and the morning of bbbt e 1 f"h..,. ment, which by reason of the darkness | the second day. D. 0. R. It Is reported that a man named ment, striking in such & manner as to . y e b Norels, who has been acting as book- cate his right arm, The Injury is a very |and falling snow, was Invisible. Every lady uses Pozzoni's medlcated rris, ay g - - gl Ty ‘ady f veral f painful one. The night passed in frlendly chitchat | complexion powder. It Is a housohole | keeper and collector for several firms in —The committes soliciting stock for the | and rofreshing sleep, preparing all for the | treasure. The madam finds it Imporsible | the city recently, has disappeared from Omaha Fair feel that they cannot spare more | njce breakfast in Green River, which | t© 80 down town without first rubbing it | Omaha with money collected for persons i frppiton, A LHisetors (e 4 on. If the baby crles she goes for the | who have lately employed him, The lnst time from thelr business an o Mra. Johnson, well known to the Pax- puff box. If the ‘‘old man” comes home | time he was seen in the clty was Fridsy the citizens of Omaha to come forw: dor to | PO0'0 Buests, had prepared at the Desert | ruffed or chafed, because business s dull, | night, and at that time ho Is sald to have subsoribe tho balanco of the stook in order to |, " oto., P”f‘m“ f,""“' mll. and allag | had © o his pomsssslon $180, malke the falr a success, i his troubles. en all iagladsomo joy. | which ~ he had collected for At Rock Springs a fine view of the 1 —Mrs, Minnie Drexel, wife of Coroner i) No family should be without it. Dennls Canningham, a blackemith on Drexel, died yesterday morning about 6 o'clock, IMMENSE COAL BEDS ————— Sixteenth stroot, and 1t is thought that THE SOURCE OF s AVING IS AN after & short illness, aged twenty-two years | was had. That entire country for miles MONDAY MORNING, ho also had coflected a oconsiderable and ono day. The funeral services h';‘" be | {5 one continuous bed of coal of the finest amount ffur (‘3 M. Hitcheock, wl:o acts a8 > ° 1d Wednesday morning at St.: Philomena lit f agent for Judge Crounse. Owing to cathadral. - Dasa will besald and e reaaina 250,000 Lk o obon “WPELY | plonty of Arrcats, But Fow Appear-|iho absonce of My, Hitohoosk from- the intorred at the cemotry of the Holy 9 n8 per year, filling the greal ances Before the Court. city Judge Crounse was telegraphed to at Hipidshar lack which the rallroad people so feared Fort Calhoun and arrived Sunday to (e Ll 4 in the early daya of the Unlon Pacific, There were quite a number of arrests | 100k Into the matter. So nothing definite : | : 3 General Froight Agont Shelby gavo the [made by the polico between Saturday 13 known, and no trace of the man Norrls To see is to realizo more strongly than to hear of, and to see those Merchant Tailor Misfit and Uncalled Bek representative many useful and In- has been found. for Clothing Garments now on sale at the Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1312 Douglas St., up-stairs, the source of A, Bredrick left yesterday morning | teresting facts touching the discovery, md_Sund., nights, but a good many of banking your saving i easilv realized. See that : y ; 105, T, 6o bistases: developments and yleld of these most|theindividualsso arrested were released Mrs, R. W, Chamberlain and son left yes- valuable properties, toall of which the|on ball, which they preferred to forfelt terday for Worcester, Mass., to yisit frionds, "l“:::‘“ge ::;:l::;;“ the camp bore elo-[rather than appear before Judge Sten- — Skipped the City. e ———— PERSONAL. 826 00 Merchant Tailor Made sold for. . 35 00 “ “ “ ) berg yesterday morning. These 40 00 “ “« “ Mrs, Emma Gordon leaves to-day for Des Passing along to Granger and bldding e Moinee, To., and will make that her faturo| adlou to trionds bound. for tho Golden|bahful individuals bore the ) g ;8 gg " - L home, Gate, the Begota and Merlin sleepers [following names: Frankle Miller, v ; 6000 “ i \ Henry Mies, who has been here visiting | Were switched on to the Oregon Short|O. Beers, H. Sollnger, F, Schull, 65 00 “ “ “ his many frionds left yesterday morning for | 110@ train and then began the Henry Levl, Nels Nelson, Charles Dor- sey, George Jordan and F. A. Olney. Most of the cases were for Intoxication and disorderly conduct. George Smith came before the court on acharge of dlsorderly conduct and dis- turbing the peace, to which charge he NOBTHWESTWARD JONRNEY. which will continue to Umatilla Janc- tlon, Oregon, 7568 miles away. The O. S. L. runs to Huntington, 540 miles from Granger, thence the traln moves Norfork, Neb,, where he is connected with the Union Pacific road. At the Millard: Ed. M, Coffin. Ord; £, S. Switzer, Plattsmouth; J. B, McMillan, Portland, Ore; F. M. Marqustte, Lincoln; | yio% 16 80 &R0 e hralhy moves D. P, Lillie, Springfield, Mass, land, 944 miles from Granger and 1820 Mr, and Mrs, Edwin H. Price aro at the | miles from Omahs. From Umatilla %he | answorad not gullty, George has been Millard on their way to San Francisco. Mrs, | route Is nearly directly west, 180 miles 1ling songs around the streets, and with Price is more familiarly known to the public | to Portland, the metropolls of Oregon |}y loud talk and other offsnsive ways he Fannle Davenport, of theatrical fame, and the northwest. created conelderable disturbance around Drominent attoraey || Tl": a’"“ pn;edl ‘:V“ t:“‘d‘yl‘"" the entrance to Wood’s museum. One of Plumb Crook, was in tho city yesterdsy, | eyquo and lovoly. | The. wide. jevel val: | opthe Cmployes of that fnstitutlon, and ht to defend Lon, o " Officer Lowrey, who made the arrest, butleft for home last nig! ® | leys of Ham's Fork, of Green River and | were on hand_ to prove the char d and Powell, th® Brighton ranch murderers. h 2 '2e, ane SPRING OVERCOATS. | of the Bear rlver are clothed in green Judge Stenberg sentenced the young J. Caro, Covington, Ky.; H. M. Sinclai Cut, made and trimmed in the highest art to be found in elegance unsurpassed outside of the grasses on which great ‘‘bunches” of | man to pay a fine of 85 and costa. i ks Tams Sovnn, St i oo voro ke ‘o somdoe| "L08 ML EMES S Sy o ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS | Roshler, Jr., and wife, Blue Hill; C. L. |peacefully grazlog. The faces of these | disturbing the peace of the city of Oma- Magoon, Lincoln; A. O, Colton, Beatrice, are valleysare dotted with miniature lakes, ha, but she pleaded not guilty and was Absolutely Plii'e. 1312 DOUG’LAS STREET—UP-STAIRS' 1312. | on whose crystal waters flocks of wild | qischarged. “;:e‘:,mgan;‘ 13RO G ke aud wife f%'l ‘“VS ‘n‘}“‘l’"‘ ld“ hfl-l“’ n'lderrlment of 'VcVi‘l‘lrlE(r’n Jones was only a plain drank. o a o ey 0 RO e el T EADAT | their artle ©, and thelr sldes are bor- | Byt ag {t was his first offonse and he a el P ) olononomlia] thiad i 1 ) o q ' Marshall; ¥, C. Dodge, Wood River; James Karifworkidy s iha a5 S ERa o :;r:m’!:.::;l ot e Cre e nonota o AL Open Evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturdays until 10 o’clock. fent with him and nllowe(i him to depart | tion with the multitude of low test, shord welght e dered and fringed by rolling uplands L . C, 2'q ), tl Bateelon Litoon) B, 0/ 2, gatos ok tlum of physuhito powdors. Sold ouly ln caug : ~ PANTALOONS. § 6 00 Palr Merchant Tailor Made sold for ... 8 00 « “ “ w 10 00 “ “ I3 “ 12 00 “ @ “ “ 15 00 “ “ “ “ that In places arlze to the dignity of Platte; R. T. Maxwell, Olark's; J. T. Jack- | footatools to the mountains beyond. in peace. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 106 Wall W. R Kelly, Lincoln; Joseph Hoppock, : B Upward and upward, hightr and high- | Mepy Bates, colored, was accused | —oo-—o G 0 wl N G & G 0 ‘ er, the has way mounted to-day, and|.f belng an inmate of a house of prosti- ! N s (4 Richwcod, Ohio, nearer and nearer grow the tation. He sald he was not guilty, but SoRaRasi 5y v i T Gt A TR srolitans WA Beidatana OASCADE RANGE, the judge concluded to give him 85 and WROUGHT IRON PIPE, (EBstablished 1865) | son, North Loup; H. P, Judy, Do Witt; ife, Riverton; T. J, Cummings, Oraig; M | Whose cloud-piercing peaks catch with a | €0 . G. German, arrested on . alicable and Cast Tron (8 Burms aud dasghtor, York; J. 'C. Kaho, | Kise the winds of the Pacifio aon on thelr | the same chargo, was disoharged. ] he error Lond FPige araiehestiilesd] ' A = o rain, glve them back like “gentle dew ncy, but the charge was not sustalned H 'WINDHLLL AND DRIVE WELL YUNPS, e W tenite: [iom %" | Sad B n again at Tiborey. 15100 flatte{ler. Would };m.; Plunbers’Gas and team Fiters A "‘;“"“fi S IEE Leighton | . Near “‘Border,” on the Idsho line, as| Two boys named Morrls Penville and make it tell a sweeter tale IRON & BRASS GooDS, ; \ " Pll:.hmc:xth 0 i U a reminder that the Wyoming plains were | Will Rugg were brought before Judge Magnolia Balmis the charm- "E‘:‘G‘Lflfflifl ifi’;;;’:gfi L4 odge Sts..- ] . >y | was_flooding the beautiful valley, was | language on the street. The woman who er t!mt almost cheats the ARE NOW OFFERING suddenly shut oat by a rain-cloud that | made the complaint appeared In court| looking-glass. DR. PUHEK . . 9 A Wedaing that was to Have Oc- ROLLING O'ER THE HILLS a jurv trial, and the case Is to be tried Gradusto of the Universty Vienna, Aus- Planos and organs curred at 4 G'clock Yesterday |and bursting upon the darkened plaln, | Pefore Judge Stenberg on Tuesday after- tri, Te Sumeon Lo tho Milta ital, hing the pert faces of the frisky |1C0R 8¢2 o'clock. : - | of Vie " rairlo-dogs and bapt'zing th —————— Surgical practice, All calls in oity o country Joung geass, At its oo, o See| B. H. Douglass and Sons’ Capslonm ) grometly attonded. Offico at tho Omakia A very ordlnary looking individual | side along the bordering foot-hills, rosy- f;'i"fl‘.?é" f:e.:;emm-“uiltt“:im 2R tl'm;:- q & 7 3‘:3‘:22":’“0";::3 Rvenun, calling himself Ezra Ebright, meekly en- | choeked daughters of the lowlands were | “C." b overditoray, = ith h E P ts Bomen, “aking In” the Teiny corees | mixtures. - - AV Omaha Medical &Sur-|Either for Cas or asy aymen o 5 2 right-c v NN . . worning; ::dfi:‘::"‘a’ udge MoCalloch for [ 3 0re] of “fatner and the boys,” whigh !)"1)‘7'&» gical Institute. . Ploased to-sccommodate-all - candidates. | toxture upory. the hampils kL onr| Me. L. D. Copeland, of Arizons, ar- X\ . GREAT BARGAINS IN for-the-matrimonial-yoke style, the judge [Ah! the wonderful progress of this deslred dooument made ut, Miss | A 31d land of earth, and atono and treo: thing of a novelty In its line. In fact it ‘5 P p"_ Eos the| \Vaere breathos ng costld lord nor cabin'd |1s the only one in the world of its kind, | u.” Manutnetured an ok 80, ho oxpressed his thanks at bolng so| And friends always™ welcome, foes find a|er. The bloycle 1s one of the Star varle- . nlcely treated =nd promised to return AT 4 o : they pray; fact that it s propelled by Full Line of 8heet Musicnd Books. affectlons and have Judge McCul-| Noteven then—except In thelr own way!” | steam instead of by foot power. | ’ DM HA NEB This arrangement was satlsfactory all which does the work is located just above P N—_____—__onheast Cor. Farnam and [1'h $ts.. . A FOR THE Schuyler; Henry O, Miller, Grand Island; | Pastage to the esst, and, In the form of| James Rossman was acoused of va- WOBTHINGTON STKAM PUNPS, . H. Rich. from heaven upon the place beneat! left far behind, the bright sunlight that | Stenberg, charged with using Indecent HEADED OfF, came down, this morning, but it was declded to have Nipped in the Bud, enna, Will do a general al an tered the county court room yesterday | feen hurrylng about thelr pretty cottage | V<iey, Sxeriznos in oompouading col;;gh ——— With s ususl, |hung side by side with theirs of finor Biovollng, By Steam. rived in Omaha Sunday morning, bring- m!a‘"!“ RIDING CLE Mide. \ dropped every thingelse, andsoon had the mighty and splendld west., Indeed it is|ing with him a bicycle which is some- : 99 9 L0857 : DIAMON DS WATCH ES, 3 : Z socond part. As Mr. Ebright atartod to | Whon word and thought, and men are freo, | B8vIng been Invented by its prosent own- | 222184 Sas BTGers s Desles. . J Ew E I- R Y A N D s I I-v ER WA R E g (e promptly at 4 o'clock with the objost of Andwhero none kneel, save when to God |1, its pecullarlty exlsting in the G : . lough perform the ceremony for them. At Soda Springs station, In Bingham The llttle quarter-horse-power engine RUEMPING & BOLTE, : count; around and the jndge commenced im- unty, Idabo, are the magnificent the small front wheel, and is as complete medlately to study up a nice little speech. “‘S0DA SPRINGS,"” amachine as one could desire, The But before the anxionsly awaited hour |that are already famous and destined in | steam is generated by benzine, and the oame another little event occurred and 1f | the near future to becoms of world wlide | engine is easi'y controlled by a contrl- the couple got married at all repute, Of these more full deccrlptlon | vance which makes it as eafe a mode of Judge McCullough was not the | wlil be glven to-morrow. Suffice it now | conveyance as when run by foot power, Manufacturers of Ornamental COMPLEXION | oot GALVANLED TRON CORNICES, FINLALS, man who marrled them, _About 2 o'clock | to eay that the two sleopers in whioh the | Mr. Copeland is now on his way to New 4 isease P. m. his front door swung open again [ Omaha party travel were cut loose from Jersey, where ho expects to have his| The undersigned physicians of San | UIU A Frrrmcn liee e AL Dormer Windows, Window Caps, MetallicSky-Lights, &. Tin, Iron aud slate Roofers, and In walked an extremely repulsive | the traln, and thus an opportunity was jmachine manufactured. He will re- | Francleco are famillar with the composl- | vato Diseasrs of the Urinary and Sexual oreans. and 516 South 12th Street, Onahia, Nob. Work done in any partof tho country. Jooking old woman who wanted to ascer- | afforded to visit the springs, some one|maln In Omaha this week, however. |tion of the principal articles used for the | Discases of the Head, Throat and Lungs, specialtios. taln whother one Kzra Ebright had ob- |and a half miled istant from the line of | vislting his brother, who resides at 807 | complexlon, and freely cortify that CAM | E"E AND HAX. | tained a marriage liconse within the past | rallroad, Leavenworth streot, and any person who E[{[N E is hr:n.nluxn nndb {:se from all Diseasos treatod by an exporioncs ) o i ous or injurlous substances. apNencr w0 h ) 9 ranan that coyeted document only a few honrs HOSHNR BRARN'S TRIAL. I’?fl{,".fl',f“tfi“;:fi the kine spprsialy %o(;olljune, M Ii' G F Coeper, M D ‘AE_;.“.“;’:‘.';:,,;“ ;E",‘-'é',no;hiti- rln:'.:.lv.'l‘.r?::: ngm:m- beforo her arrival and would be back| During the day the party were sl dis- T HH Toland, MD 8 W Denuls, M D | 2 e b an Luds, troms with hisblushing bride at 4 o'clock to|mayed as the whisper passed from one to| Don't fail to read Motter's price list of | R A McLean, MD J M McNalty, M D. | 4" %5y 3 dicated vapors - Send for inhater get apliced, the old woman |another that Mr. Luther Drake, who had groceries on 5th page of this issue, C B Br'ghem, M D J O Shaffer, M D or circular on Inhalation. vehemently declared that she would already made himself beloved by the e ——— Benj J Dean, M D W Carman, M D month, Belng Informed that he secured there, too, and proceed to give them a|members for his pleasant, genial and Standin, \ H Gibbons Jr, MD W a MD @ o P & Off Poor Men, Gibbons Jr, yer, plenle. Then ni:e entered into an elab- | gentlemanly deportment, bad been caught 3 J J Olsrke, M D T Bennett, M D K Sonmitaton and Exsmioaton Ires orate story about how, years and years fiurlng thenight taking artioles of .pp.gxal 1t §s reported that Myers & Dufly, con- W H Bruney, M D W Hnmm‘und.M D fi.l,'.“'fl.’.‘.'filfii"é’f‘i't':‘fil!.““’»":i‘\“.‘l'u'??‘m‘flifi.""J?'“i"' 8g0, when she was a frosh and handsome | belonglng to Messrs Rogers and Galla. | t¥actors on the grounds of the new sohool | o' M Lorgea, M D W F McNutt,M D Urinary ominal Woaknoss, Ner young glrl, £brigh had courted and mar- gher. Men who had been chatting cheer. | bullding on Willlams street, botween|C L Bard, M D A J Bowle, M D Jous Doulliy or Exbruation, sk 0. 86d 0ur pew = ried her and ls stlll her husband, |ily looked at one ancther in sllence, and | Fifteenth and Sixteenth stroots, are not | H L Simms, M D J O Shorb, M D Al lotters and cousultatlons Confidential. though they bavo boen llving apart and | with blanched chesk and pallid lips. uaing the men employed by thom in s |9, H Stallard, M D F A Holman, B D [ Medicincstoutto'sl yartsof tho souutry o ex in the clty of Omaha for the past four|Soon the whisper grew into loud com.|™ 8 *"® . SMPIeYes By taem fo s O McCuaeston,M D J Rosenstirn, M D rrrxcl‘xi(‘i::(‘:lec{mnwu“uIv?n?()n:“.:urmm;l interview Jouxe: Sho also aascrted that ho has nover | plant, wnd s tho cuormity of tho dood falr manver. The men say that thoy|( G Koeney, M D J D Whitnoy M D | proferred f conveniutt. -Gpon st al hoor: been divorced from her. As Mr, Ebrlght | became more clearly understood an ex-|have recelved no money for three|A M Wilder, M D T Boyson, M D Pathaate froms » distance oo obiala rooms aod boas and his intended failed to put In an ap- |curslonists’ court was organized, and |weeks, but hav b A G H Powers, M D C G Kenyon, M D | Address all letters to g i i wlown Posansnat the supcoied v, | o . O, vl mpppinied aasg e | 1o0kh Dok, bare been given |G H Powere M D 0 Kanyon, ¥ Otmaha Mogionl & Burgical Institute ‘The Advantage of Settling in the New To e or ab other time, Snd as|of, with Jackma: , of the Herald. foren ae ills, which wi not en L L Door, M D J L Meares, M D 18th S, Cor, Caplto Ave., Omahs. Neb, The title “Su)".h Omaha” doesnot mean thnmulhur.n part of the aty of (h!:u l.diu l& ) the old lady did not return again it fs(sbal. A complaint had been flled with [®%¢¢Pt at & heavy discount. They |y W Keeney.M D T Price, M D : name of thq]thrl:v]mv own a.;.,;uu:xx:in;, :2503{3“"; i{:‘fl’::u’;:y"ll'. ou the south, aad exten pposed sho must have headed them off| the judge, charging the unfortunate |have made numerous complaints to the|GHolland, M D H Gibbons, M D DR.HAIRS 8 ko company have again concladed to put o sale 1,000 Lota, aud let the purchasers of some place elso and blo ked their move-|man with the theft of a tooth brush |contractors, but have been put off on the i i the eame realize the profit which the enbanced valuo of these lota is sure to make. It now ments. She was after the gentleman red | (old), and a night robe (unwashed), of | plea that the firm had no money. Yes- Madame Adelina Patti, being an assured fact that South Omaha is destined—in th r future—to be the Ilffl‘:i’vl}‘.'; hot and proposed to nip his little game |the goods land chattels, eto. A jury, con. | terdsy, when they came to work, one| Writes; ‘'l shall have to repeat the stock market west of Chicago, there can be no doubt that thie property in a few years 1 in the bud. satlog eof Momrs. Dowe “'"‘fl’m"“' of tho bosses sppeared oa tho 4oens and | praies of your OAMELLINE heard trom This Invaluabl flo readlly and permanent] '”'fi’nfik",li'."..k-"‘“u th “!'-h:a":(});;n:lfl::t‘tlzh;:?x};:pt::‘;hlte:“ri'ff.:.';' realizo this profit Metz, Morssman, Linioger and Rustin |Informed them that work would be dis |all sld cures all kinds of Atihma, The moab cbetioata snd | The anewer 1o, thet in order to make Jots valuable, thare must be improsements on or ok Stabbed, , the orisoner brought to|continued for the present. All the men| For sale by long standing cases \ ield promptiy to ite woudertul | rounding thei, and as is the cass in all new towns, special inducements must bo offer Sunday evening John Holmes (col- 5 and M, A Kuriz ap. en?h;lndl AR8 poos. ;fld nndlt{m money, ) peared to prosecute. The acoused | and should not ept waltlng for it ored) reslding on Califorals street, Eh.d.dnog gullty and poverty, and John | If the contractors cannot ralse enough to got into an altercatlon with John White Dnnnellznwu assigned by the court |psy them, they should abandon thelr (colored) at the corner of Tenth and Cap- | to defend him, Tho trial was deoply in- | coutract, and tarn it over to some one ftol avenue, when White drew large | teresting and most solemn. The wit |who can pay. nesses were many and thelr testimon: kalfe and stabbed Holmes in the right Gt and ciae i o gu.,,{ , T. CLARK DRUG CO., Omaha, |curlu properties It lskeown throughout the world | firt g get the people to take hold and build, End all first class druggists, for 1t ot vaied o e s e sk (i meamasths affred by flondh Onisbe than wore over pu wgowods 10 15 VAVDWELL. olty Tineoln, Neb i writes, 30 | forth by any new town. The large business done by the stock yards company sud the lm Tore than one. year, tny. wile has boea entirely well, | mense lsughter and ‘pnuumg houses together with thei noal . v and Bot even a symptem of the diseasehas app-ared. | spgregate of events that are destined to make South Omahs Azalz ‘ A // S o K ritesNov. | i# not an addition to Omaha, and is not liable for city taxes, althougt ] nj by ] o z ;Z a Vz ey 8d. 1853 1have been afflicted with Hay Fever aod | from the growth of Omaha that it would if it were just INsIDE the city “"l"ll h R A — P noe 1859 I followed your directions and | OUTSIDE, only county taxes are collected, which are merely nu;nlnhl. :l N8 ONAT SAd Don't fall to read Motter's price st of| “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.", ppy osay that 1 never siept betier o wy lfe | operates ita own water works, whioh furuish an abund at supply of pure spring water, Dum, o the y wh k g N , stoppiog at the north end A chest, inflicting a dangerous wound, Drs, The poor man was shown to have no groceries on 6th page of this lssue, “ The dangerous qualitics of con- |w tavorably of ,f:.z?;:fiu. MRS | ny “:““ Ml‘]g;".x.'. w.]‘xh:.].‘i fi.n‘uflf}:rd- "'1"£Z "FZ?,'&.:‘{L'..M horse cars will run to 1l Dysart, Mercer and Brown were called | semblancs of good character, and in the o ——— SAL SGAINN 11 ’ o 64 pago treatise oontainiog simlar proot | b1 cail'y park this spring, and to the stock yards st no distant dsy. The high altitude and dressed the wound. They ocovslder |argument of the prosecation he fairly | It is surprising to the amount of| Xaminated drinking water are no U, 8, G aud Great | Eiatonll's park ths o iDE: e A h. the wound & davgerous one, though not | ssuk under the denunclation of the zeal. | good an advortisement in the Brz will| ¢¢viated by the addition of wines o1 Of cutrse thero are those who do not beliove that South Omahia will amount to_muck necessarlly fatsl. White did not remain spirits.” Sedee Aoy br tis s st Cure. """ | Thta kind of people didn't believe Chicago would ever bo auything better than a crasberry oy ous prosecator. Kvery act of his life[do. T. N Bray. the Douglas street shoe 3 5 5 toordor, Ak for Dr. Hair s Asthma Cure. toh that Omaba would ever ontgrow her village clothes, that there never could u.n{lL it 8% the result of his was shown, until 1t wes serlously dis- | man has just recelved an Inqulry for| Medical Officer of Privy Council, DR B W HAIR & BON. Prov's Clo'tl. 0. B L s Ay s RO e sosptics, o 1hose that had ab abiding " feussed if it were not best to stop the | goods advertised by him from Sherman, England, ? '"i:a.:)ddn.lm bim off alone in the dreary | Wyomlog. Printer's Ink pays well wast o, o — Now Watches from $3.60 to $500 each, | The jury ret'red, acd notwithstand- at Edholm & krickson's, iog the Pullman car porter (Charles . T f this great country? 12 nwee CRQ |faithin tho euersy, intelligenos and resourses of this ro e offce, 2108, Thistesath ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS, e\t e TESO, |ty Lty el il WA Ay o 5B ST e em e M. A.UPTON, Asst,Sec’y and Manager, (leflr«m, Drgpistn & Min Wat D““ Med.) Druggists can 611 it Address BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. DR, WARD % G0l Lobisians, ue Lawy Mowegs repsired at Evans' Ssep Sroke,

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