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8 : THE DAILY BEE --FRIDA{, MAY 15, 188 ‘ MAX MEYER & CO., (ESTABLISHED 1805.) Only Importers in Omaha of HavanaCloarseMeersehammPip SMOKERS' ARTICLES, Guns, Sporting Goods and Notions. A FAMILY FEUD, Nebraska are beocoming interested i DRUGGISTS' DOINGS- making the organization mcre permancnt e and more successful than It has ever been. R, D. Draoer Attempts to Get Re- i tati e principal toplo cons'dered and dis- Toe State PharmAcen'ical ASSOCIAON | cusen s ceive. seva th Yeused Frern Fils With by Havin cnssed was ocoosine s ‘s therapentic, & - i remedy entirely new. Closes Its Aunnal Metting, Q‘,.,"...,.,m{,,, are now claiming the Her Adjudged Insane, honor of first ulllng] l"&flu:ol‘l’ ‘;o“lt: ol ot ttlal Sald Wed o peculiar properties. It 1a concede A Qalte a sersational trial was hel ed- Election of Offoers for the Knsuing |,/ by sfcian oalled attontion to 1ts bo- | nesday atternoon in the old distrlct court Year—Delegates and Commit numbing qaslities, in & paper rord before ooy AT B Ty s Tames toes Appointed —Omaha the New York Medleal asssociation In N s" ”\'{ 1'-mv;- #}6 constt the Next Place of 1t was dlscovered, isolated and |N. Savage and Mr. 1) 3 L 7 ks od as an alkalold by Nelman in|tute the Insanity bosrd for Douglas Meeting, Etc. 1860. The next year Lozsen found a|eounty, Last Mondsy R. D. Dancsn secend bace which he called hygrien. awore out a warrant for the arrest of his Cocalne lsmade from the leaves of Erythoxlon cocoa, a plant Ind!ginous to wife, Mrs, L. J. Dancan, charging her of being dangerously Insane, and asked asnoclation commenoed Its sesslon yeater- | South Amerioa and is now largely oul- tivated In such a manner as to évo three | that she be taken Into custody, An day at 10 o’clock, President Kahn calling ' h o o by N it Sh DB 0B orops of leaves In a year. Formerly it|officer went to ) ceincb At Al e wupnn exceedingly rare plant, and the | where she conducts » millinery establish- —— on hand at that hour. Many of them |jeayoq wore gathered for the royalty of [ment, at tho corner of Slxteenth street had been out late the night before sec- |Pera. Varlous processes have [and Oapitol avenue, expecting to see ing Omaha sights, therefore were not up|been given for the making ing maniac, and take her to the early, and of course felt rather rocky for [°f the alkalold, whereby one-fourth to | county jail, but when he arrived there he FI H EwnRKs’ FI.A Gs, BALI—“UNS, doing business. one-third of one per celm oanbe u;mlnud. at one:i dectded that It l"l. fl:ot neu‘ell;ly Pown EB & 4 The lerge waste of aloohol and ether, | to confine her, so merely left a notlce for The first important transaction was to | those hglvfly taxed solventa, is the cause | her to lppnn'bmre lhgaho;rd ’Wednu- Ab l l Base Balls, Flshlng Tackle, appoint J, K. Adams, of Tekamah; C, F, |of the high price. day at 3 o'clock to bo tried for Insanity, 80 ute y P ure H < Bes!de the property of an anwmsthetic |She was there with her witnesses, and < il ool dL‘ Kepger, of | aria to which applled, It is used in- | the husband was thero slso. iy powale Svee_viries, & AL 00 otk ROLLER SKATES. morning, but bls name will L:on-. 'lel:n-:" to ‘flt:m b :{- \. | eroally n nearalgla in doses of one-halt| ~The tetimony n the caso ravealed a |trwnethaud phascmencs, Mote scinomione: t b formall; rosentod to the [ pharmaceutical association’s annual meet- |grain fn a day, where quinine falls to|very disgracefal state of sffaira in the | e miue the maltoa 5 e T - - Conncil for fow daya, T4 a hoy of regu: | {ng, which will bo held st Lavwronco on | & sod, as & R KA A SEND FOR PRICH LISTS. control, It Is used as a substitute in|Duncan {ly. Their aomestic rela- |alum of physvhrte powders, 8old only in ocans tion weight, and Policoman Metza is handiog [June 15, breaking the morphine habit, and can |tions have been of the most war-like and | ROVAT BN Pl co..foo Wl B .Y % > arotnd the amokers by way of an intro| . The question of a place st which to Meyer Co., &m0 e Omaha, Neb. then be stopped without any depressing | unpeaceful nature. He swore that she|@har) i ey ]Ile(li‘(-al & Swur- THE DAILY BEE. LOCAL BREVITIES. —Business before the police court was v ery light yesterday morniog. Tramps and sus- picions characters are finding out that Omaha is too warm & place for them, and they are making hemselves soarce. —A prominent citizen was arrested Wed- nesday night charged with defrauding & hackman, He remained in the city jsil until morning, when he waa discharged, no com- paint being entered against him, —The Nebraska Telephone company has sent tho following notice to subscribers: “Certain parties are going about town attac ing a small wooden tube to telephone trans- mi aiming by thelr use better results in talking. We would respectfully call your attention to the fact that such inventions are ‘Frands,’ and their use on the transmitter positively forbidden by the American Bell Telephone Company.” — Another eandidate for city marshal eatered the field at ten oclock yesterday The Nebraska state pharmaceutical to Omaha about cighteen years ago, Mr. ¥ . hold the meeting next year was brought | ¢ffact. had repeatedly ulted him, with varl. duction, Poto has & substantial seputation of| yp and discussed at considerablo length. [ The H. F. Olark Drog Company made | ous implements, sach as butcher knives, gical Institute. attending strictly to business, Mof Omaha, Grand Ieland and Beatrice wero | a nioe diplsy of fancy goods for the bene- | monkey wrenches, stove skillets, grid- . IR LA child doing well, named as candidates, and when the mat- | fit of the visitors. frons, in fact anything she could get hold i i —Joachim Niederweiser, who died at his | ter finally r?nfihod avote the ballot taken ————— of when on the war-path, Also that no residence on South Thirteenth stroet Wednes- | reaulted as follow Eailway Rumblings, decent man could possibly live with her, day after more than two months illness, came | Omaha - 58] The excurslon party went from Port-| TO these statements lge. of course, SOLID SILVER. Grand 1sland, . land up to Victorla yesterday, plcnloing, [ entered a general denlal, and declared that her conduct had always been of the most gentle, loving, nature, but to tell of the sufferlngs she had undergone, by Mr. Niederweiser was a veteran, having | Boatrico: _2| They are now in the hands of Portland served in the Fifth Missouri until the close | Total.. . 106 | business men. = T of the war. He was a member of G. A.R.| (Omaha having recelved wsjorlty of | Mr. John H. Manchester, claim agent a q Gorhan's Trade Mark, Custer post No. 7, and will be buried by his | all the votes cast was declared to be the | of the Union Pacific road, left yosterday ;e.::n::;:iuc.{l::enzl;ul:t':r:l:n::: l:;:t 1200 0 p comrades from that post at 2 p, m. Sunday. | point selected at which the annual meet- [ morning on a trip that will take him into she ';" ey pOx?leverll oocAslonN P Ho loaven & wio and two children. Ing of 1886 will be held. Colorado before retarning. tio hd kicked, ouffed and thrown her ont | o ® ) § } (o In this connection, it might not be out hn Robi: d I R : —One of the happy matrimonial events of John Rol gay and attractive ad- | cf doors, with nothing on but & night the season was the marriage of Mr. Thos, B. of placa to state that the Omaha mem- | yance, cirous car, stood on a side track gown. "The last of these brawls ocourred Buckner, of Charlottesville, Va,, to Miss Lena - " h brethren a picnic next year. It would d 11 the tis Weight,of Omaha, which bookeplace In o | gy boon dono this- time but matters of | of admirers. - | o " oro"d# | he pounded her on the head with bis fist Mnf’g. Co’s Ware, and all solid silver goods can North Eighteenth street M. E. church, A |an unavoldable natare provented. i = i <t The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fo|in a very badly bruited coudltion; so - H xecoption waa given by Mrs. Thos. Vinegar| ~ On motion of D. W. Haller, artlole 5, | oo 0o Cileniarge the capholty of thols | badly that she has boon under the dos.| 18th St.. Cor Cavital Ave, | P€ Obtained of him at exactly New York Prices, The ahove arrangement with the Gorham Company enables me to on Shorman avenue, whero th friends of the | which rolates to payment of momber. | 4 ¢ 4 A A ready Immense machine shops at To- | tor's care ever since. 1 Bi Jamily wer stertained mot royaly untla|shp ooticatos was- steloken from the | BEERTORte machine, o 8t Mo Jlosk carooter et l:gwn!c"gng Sprgl}gav Diseases & 3o RERGA LN et il : o T e e | " Tha committeo on legislation, through | PuildIng for the manafactura of car and [ board declded that no evidences of i vato Diseasts of the Usinary sn Besoal mmeens oy | PoW a much larger stock of their beautiful wares than formerly; and their home on Elm street after May 15th. - - oR a VIFOUBR | 4ok supplies, Ity had been proven, therefore dismissed | Discases of the Head, Throat and Lungs, specialties. | my customers will now have the advantage of being able to select irom ; its chalrman Mr. C. F. Goodman, re- i —About thirty members of Nebraska | ;04 what had boen done durlng the| Harry Hesth, who for along time held | the cae. This terminatlon seemed to] BVWEl AND HAR. |, large assortment at home, and at prices established by the Company. Lodge, No, 1, K, of P., formed a happy by 8 desk in the freight department of the grently enrage Duncan, and he declared | Diseases treatod by an experienced spooiallst, als i S o pacty Wednesday night ¢ Dalzel's f:(:",i‘,‘:;é‘:;‘:‘,’;:fi";;{:fiz":fla"‘;z:{ Union Pacifio road, has been appointod | tat his next move would be to institate | dsceror the Hoart,Liver, stomach, Kidneys Biad. | My stock will always contain their latest and best productions, com- ioe oream parlors, where ity mall agent on the route between Omaha | Proceedings for a divorco on the ground | atasria. BBromohitis, prising every article made in Solid Silver. devoured & goodly quantity i The election of officers was announced, [8nd Ogden, Mr. Heath lsa deserving | that Mrs. Duncan has a husband prior to |,y o/ b1+ disesses of the Throst and Lungs, treat § < cream, cakes, strawberries and o Mr. Reed, in a neat little speech, highly |young man, and his friends are pleased ;flmil ’“’lm ‘;‘m“‘ she has never been ol b’":‘.lfi?:ffllzigr‘;?fihfl‘:m for Inhalor E. Corner Douglas and 135th Street. the expenso of M. Toft, who oponed complimenting his man placed in nom- [ t0 know of hls promotion to a govern- | legally reloased. All dlsoases of the Blood, Urinary and Sexual Or- = and heart on account of the arrival of a brand | ination for president, Mr. H. D. Boyden, | ment sltuation. FRISONALL @5, Privato Dissases and Piles Ored or no Pay. new lady for the Combination Store, After [of Grand Island. Thers being no oppo-| At the office of General Superinten- Consultation and Examination free A . n lunch, sparkling lemonade was mz.,d, clear mli:n tot IM:. Boyden he was elected by dBent Smith yun‘tt:rgny, a rapimer oé tha F. M, Gilmore, Fullerton; J. W. Eller, fi'x""'“'x’.‘iffifi?i?“‘r‘&i?fi‘l.“,“’»“:}{it“"""’:::"::;’“,"“ Havanas cremated, and the party dispersed, | 8colamation. A EE was pormitted to examine and In-| poirmont; Jay Reynolds, Fremont, are at | Urinaty and Sexul Organs, Sominal Woakneas, Ner. James Reed, Nebraska City; F. R.|vestigate into the merits and demerits of 1 2 vous Debility or Exhaustion, eta., eto., and our new . —Robert Thompson was arrested by the | oy, Ponoa; Kuyger, Lyons; H. E. |an invention, lately patented by soms tas MIllarS T Pl 3 bolice Wedneadsy = as o vagrant| Weils, Juniata; Henry Cook, Red Cloud, |gonlus in' Deirolt, for looking| A H.Swan and daughter, Choyenno, and | 4ilickiers and consbtations Consdontal, READ IT! READIT!! and appeared before Judge Sten | were placed In nomination for vfoe presi- |freight car doors so thoroughly | R obert E. Plumb, Detroit, are stopplog at | press, securely packed from observation, it full do- A }mv ],..ma.y morning. Robert % dents and all elected. Mr. H. E. Shullz, |as to make them proof agalnst thieves, | the Millard. N e R e TG rom Blair and came to Omaha in searchof |of Beatrice, was also a nomlnee, but as |tramps, or anybody else. The scheme i 3 .|, Patlents from a distance can obtain rooms and | Finest Selections of Leslie & Morrell HUNT & RYLEY, work, which he failed to find, The judge re- | only five were required, he got left. a i Chanlaiu acd Geotge HABULY, kas; | boced ! 4 OMAHA consiets of an iron bolt that is put f Barlow and Wilson's minstrols, ‘are | Addrces all lettors ¢ HOUSE, SIGN AND Pnhli marked that work must be very scarcein| Kor theoffice of secretary, F. P, Zim- |through a cast iron seal, then into the |*5°™° P s i e : s SPRI G&SHMMER 2 PIIM[SMH GflII] ) Blarr, as almost every morning lomal::dy ap- | mer, of Grand Inland, was chosen by ac- |door aud car casings, whero by cortain | *t°PPin8 8t the Motropolitan. Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute e Centrel Pharmécy, (rznental TN, geu. sle]. I, pearad before him from that town on a chargo | clamatlon. ~Charles Ohinn, of St. Paul, | turns and twlsts it bocomes fastoned and | L. B. Williams, the dry goods merchant, 13th St.. Cor. Capito Ave., Omaha. Noh. ROINGS et s aeste| “PAINTERS, |ositaissoon of vagracy. “If it keeps up much longer,’ |30d James Forsythe, of Omaha, were | remains fastened until the seal {s broken. | roturned yezterdny morning from — S S T Paper Hangors —_ ? remarked his honor, “the whole town will | Placed In nomination against Mr. Zim- | A hole through the head of this bolt ad-| California, ~He will remain only R-EATISEL] 00 Mineral ikl have been here.” Thompson was discharged | ™6™ Put they declined to let thelr names [ mits an iron pin, that is fastened to the|long enough to clote up his Merchant Tailor, liiaed [Se0and-hand Behool Boeks 478 [be used, which left him with a clear [ocar by means of a chain, which keeps it | business interasts here, when he will remove WATERS, Slgn Wrlting a Spectalty. Fine Statlonery. nd advised to return home, e I Don’t fail toread Motter's price list of Daobauch, of Omaha, was grocerles on bth page of this Issue. seleated to act as local secretary. 16th and Davenport Sts.s W, C'or, 16th & DodgeSts.|No. 511 North 16th St Religlous Gift Books. M. WALTHER & CO.| C. H. HARRIS, Seydel & Ahlquist, from getting lost. The invention looks |y, the above state, where, on account of his to be very simple and useful. The Union i il i Pacific has not yet adopted it, but may. ::;:l{‘::n Kr‘l:dh:::m pEi3jthees el 0. F. Goodman, of Omaha, was made e the tressurer. i Don't fall to read Motter's price list of | H. B. Rice and wife, Cheyenne; Isaac C. And g:,‘ e,",:é nts’ P HUTUGRAPHING, Loty A SUCOESSFUL SOOIAL. The committeo to whom was referred | groceries on Gth page of this lasue. Blake, Denver; E. A, Tilford, San Francisco; o8 and SR | Vigwino, Extanorva, HARDWARE, President Kuhn’s annual address for ex- ———————— 0. W, Powers, Isaac Goldberg, Kalamazoo, ICE CREAM, jand Copying House, " amination reported it to be corrsot in Two Small Burglaries. Mich.; R.J, Bruno, Sacramento, Cal; W. Refteshment & Confeelonery |00 20" o s Jewsl Stovesiand A Gay and Happy Time at Brownell every respect and an able document.| There was s small burglary committed | ¥, Pinkham, Bridgeport, Conn.; John Mo~ PARLORS. = 7 e Hall in the Wiered Boauties of | Theirreport was recelved and the addr.ss | Wedneaday night, at the res | Manigal, P. H. Cooper, Lincoln; B, M, Will- Spectal attention given o|First-Cluss Work dono in Crowm Jewel Vapr Stives, Oolored Lights, ordered spread upon the records of the|ydence of a Mr. A PERFECT SHOE @ings, Datices, Pictics, ko.[thG 1aiest styles of the art N.W. Cor. 16th Hartlgan, on are at the Paxton, Cass street. The robbers succeeded| Rev.D. W. C. Huntington, D, D., late of tnenterlngthe bullding by prying open the | Rochester, N. Y., one of the most eminent u W T 2 divines of‘theMnthodllt church, is expected assoclation. and California Btreets. A communication read from E, M. The fair held at Brownell hall last Parks, the ex-president, eloguently ac- ¥OR LADIES, Misscs & cHiLOREN. Co ayon, as desired. 8th and Capitol Av P e (0. 6. BIART, LD, Central Dining Hall,*sess.lezens, Eie~ evening for the purpose of raising money knowledging the receipt of a fine gold- | window of the room where Mr. and Mrs, oS (o THE NEW for the bullding fund proved a grand suc- | headed cane, presented to him by the | Hartigan were sleeplng, and carrled off | ¥ 2ive {0 Omaha to-morrow to remam |y neaov-wack swors is newoveo. Lostro 00 Menerdo" | Practicolimited to | 104 South 10th Sta. cess. As the shades of evening fell, the | 8ssociation, the gentloman’s clothes, which were on a | i . Sunday S08jiEncdsyiholly tooscupy OUR GOODS WHEREVER INTRODUCED PAINTING |piSEASES OF THE| Mi“iflers fl"d d illuminated with The commlttee on membership re-| . :o J 8| the pulpit of the Beward street M. E. church, | 15 OWING T0 THE FACT THATTHEY ARE taughi at 500, & Tesson, ir;nn s l:r"zhl :::dnndn wil doolond ported the following new applicants: chair near the bed. They made their|and two excellent discourses may be ex- P L U L Qs tavgh e o s SKIN. Mealfixiokoss, (94.00, nress Makefs ps, while the band discoursed sweet |~ W, i ; exit through the front door, ted. " 3 ctice whil musio under the trees, A gypsy tent at- Band, &m‘i"fif‘fif"ofi’;fl“‘%mfii‘;‘fi G ia 8 Rldawall o:m-edod' ";,g FoAt the Canfield: James McGreavy, Ban- inienioel NN A Bemres laseatn. "o Sledning SuperfousHalr Removod, FURNISHED ROOMS. ! ;;f:sd'lrxyfln‘:i\;;e l:;:unu w-‘x:;“g;;- F. O.'Huuk, Hastings; V. G. Bmokl,’ go through the clothes, There | croft; Charles H Godfrey, Fremont; M. W. VAT RoRseraNERRIRaUN AL "a’.‘.‘.fi‘;"%}:u‘é:::":‘}!:?&: Crounse Block, F. M. SCHADELL & CO. uracy. = 5 . worl the soeno was avon moro variod. Brilian} 5:’,’,‘.’,5,',"1’2 ,li',g'c},g;n EaLRe sy l;:dm:::cy!: ':iinih::'.';’y':},‘f Saccoom, Geand Jahaoy; 1 2 Pl De e 52‘.‘: Yo ertcel in e wiorhst e Tilo prices, "*'"| 10th §t. Room 12, | Meals at all Hours. | 318 N, 16th #t. g 1tt; » Ross wile, HE . T ROY & CO. costumes worn by the ladios added much | They were acted upon and taken into | oured, leaving the clothing on the walk, | welra. Wost Doints . . Hounet Goad]| 2 o AL R e MRS. E. KIGHT, f J. L. ROY & CO. ?‘:l:e sxégsrmuwfihtho Tooms ‘whlcs the aasosintion) where it was found this morning. The | ung; . Byiogtos, V. Doggard. James % B e MILLINERY . Washlngmn Walehmakers and Jewldrs, muol e o d . ) M) e an Daring the meeting the following new | thleves must have operated very quietly Martin, Ella Barry, Mary Hanbury, incoln; J. & . COUSINS, i Market, Silverware, ::&nu skill. Their majesties, Queens Elizabeth members were also elected: as none of the occupants of the house NEW YORK. and Mary Stuart, presided over the re- D. M. Daff, Holdredge; E. E. Warner, | wero disturbed durlog the night. No D. 8, Draper, J. G. Oldham, Dr. J. Bluck, 16th and Cuming, |Watches, Clocks, Fancy Coods, freshment tables with much geace and | Axtell; E. A. W. Snell, Omaha; F. W, | clae to thelr Identity has i ayjemouth, John F. Kimmel and wife CROUNS and Jowalry. ;B AW, A y as yet been di d ) CROUNSE BLOCK, |[s the place to buy your| dignlty, and for the first time In history Randail, Waco; W. W, Conn, Greonwood; | covered. braska Oity. 110 No. 16tn Stroot,cst choap or Caxt doc t:,,[ l;;v;t:g 0;: for Ono Year, 1 llhd'(o Alnr Also, First-Class Dress-|*1l7: Meats of al Jewelry repaired making, Genorat Agent cncaper bure that utanylofa (il Mg a for the Acue|” and Silver Cloring. m of Cutii A. MARSH, Prop.| 507 N, 10th Bt. At the Metropolitan yesterday: G. K. Hildreth, Tokamab; 8, B. Taylor, M. D, Miss Bertha Taylor, Blair: D, A, Lewis, Al bion; E. R. Dean, David City; J, W. Hitch- relgned In parfect harmony and |J Koenigstein, Norfolk; D, S. Clark. Zlmmerman’s saloon on St. Mary’ A R 4 3 ry's varietio without undae Interforencs in each |gup T. 0. Morgar Hardy; J. E, |avenue was_entered by thieves at some S others affalrs. Fairles snd gypstes, 8. Sjoholm, Oakl bour Wednesdsy night, and some queens and peasants attended to the ory, Wells; N. J, Johnson, North |of the goods taken. A big New- wants of the vlsitors, and as the evening Clarke, Omaha; E, W, Bex- | foundland do is k i j i s s q s b . W, - g ept cock, Harington; W, Tjaden, Papillfon; T. advanced the band afforded much i, i ‘g, e ho N 2 i The 0ld Reliable f g M. E. Shuliz, [the pramises as a watch dog, R Ponca; C, J, Smith, Albion; F, O, . T. E. Dr. LANE, pleasure to the danclog public, who were ; R. R, Sherrer, Red |the robbers sunceeded in coaxing him n.?;."’u.fl'li.: .?(. s;:;;:; ml“;o"s'p:n;, Mrs. T. E. McNally, |jmana Employment Bureat, i ]M'JAU Rflufl(fi,fl. D. present in great force. The flower table ; _Anton Cajori, Omaha; [outside of the saloon, and so had no [y Frank, Oakdale; James Hassott, l.up“‘ DRESS - MAKINC p OFFICES) was especially attractlve, as was also & | Edward H. Dort, North Auburn; James | difficulty in accomplishing thelr purpose. stand covered with fans in great variety, | W, Wallace, Tekamab; Charles J | Abont $20 in sllver was also secured from painted and decorated, most of whioh Daubauch, Omaha; 8. A. Paxton, Scota; | the cash drawer. It is supposed that In BUSHMAN BLOCK, fog: (Cor, 16th & Douglas, J. W, MORRISON, Ofice, R lion; Miss L. Wilson, Grand Island; J. P, . d girls i Hymer, Stockville; James Chase, Lincoln; W, A5 PARLORS, and el o | PUYSlclan end Surgeon, BusiMAN'S BLock, woro tho work of the puplls, The pro. | B A Schontar. Kewraoy, 5 e el | E. Townsend, L.V. G. Townsend, Grand ) i . A, ¥ . K. Me-|closing up for the night Zimmerman for: 3 W ceods amounted to $221 65, and all wero | Michael, Ord; Edward Lambfer, Schuy. | #ot to lock his back door, thus afording | Island. y \ 1623 Douglas Streot, extablisbment, wo koo | Dusiax's Brock, | 13th & Contre Ste., fino stock of Stationeryl I’EST YUUR BAKING PUWDHH TU‘DAY. " Corner Sixteenth, ;‘:gg“}‘;;‘f"“en Fashion| gixteenth & Douglas Sts, South Omaba, consclous of having spent a moat enjoy- ler; Albert Geyler, Grand Island; S, W, | the thieves an essy entrance. able evening. Barker, Grand Island; Willlsm Hatha- R - R i AR way, Fullerton; E. G, Rush, North Bend; Assaulting Small Boys, e — ICHI BAN I Breakiog a Scber Spell, A.J. Shopard, Koarnoy; Henry T.| There wore two menup before Judge| —cchmmmum misiuayrurs | Dr. Haughawout, s 4 T. GLARK, | . An old man with only one foot, named | Olarke, Omahs; Edward J. Seykora, Stenberg yesterdsy morning charged with e ( Cor. 16th & Douglas, Miss Kate R'KGHHB“DRUGGISTI w wflue & cn ! Jobn MsOue, was found by the palloe | Omabai, Py O, Comgwn, Ouma| ooyt WL by Vo Wl o e T RO enat s i to| Deater o Fancy Goods, | s24N.10th S, | ELECTRIGIANG, Wednceday evening In an alley, Joseph Erwin, Blue fl‘:ll;o L. P. T‘md,’ firat case was that of a German fisherman | 1074 o detast o dt'ammonis. 0 & |Art Needle Work| cor, 1oth and Chlcago. Bud Detlsnn by surrounded by boys, and 8| Codar Raplds; A. D, White, 8t. Edwards’ | named Jacob Johu, who was scoused of Thoght and Exounted, || o o oo oo [EV6OtrI0GI Supplics drunk that he could mot|A. H. M Papillion, ~August | hitting a thirteen-year-old boy named DENTIST. Iodoliole Blampings Sno- DRUGS, PAINES, OILS, E1C. crectro Belly) Anogusi meandor. An express wagon was called Henry J. Penfold, ey ” 4 Tegth vithout plae, S| ™ Hiancy Work: o Batfatics, Tolcirash and the viclim of strong drink was ! m MoLean, Alblon; Lag|?!@my Comingham on the head with his Work a Specialty, (219 No. 16th Street, Prompt attention glven|Apparatus, &c., Logerwell, Swanvllle; Edward H. Potter, | fist. Jacob found Jimmy sitting on the at Teasonablo Kates| OMAMA, NEB. |to Prescriptions. 200 16th St,, North. hauled up to the clty Oa belng searched he wes found to have money in Blalr; 8. A, Brown, North Bend; C, J, |side of his boat yesterday morning fishing gvery pocket, the entire amount belng [ Odendahle, Loup Oity; M. B. Powell, |in company with several other boys. As $182. Daring the night he sobered up | Omaha; S. Steward Coghlan, Valentine; | he had recently missed several fish lines { (i sofficlently to tell bis story. He clalmed | C- D. Brodbeck, Odell; P. G. Raynard, | from his bm.'n. did not want thab:yl ) P Ladies?, without Shoulder Brace, $1.560 that this was the first tme he had been | Grand Island; D. A. Lewis, Albion;|around and o made s rush at them. o Eadiost} with houlder Brace, © * drunk in seven years, aod when he The date of the next meeting was fixed, | He caught the Cunningham boy and gave ; 5 e ""((.";"""‘d“"m”"wh"d 00 to Omaba he hsd in his possession . [to beheld on the second Tuesdsy In|him several hits on the head, wherenpon ke Toa1; outuoulder Brsoe, 21:‘5;‘5 Ab One hundred dollars had myaterionsly | May. ’ i a t g Itanew’, 101 14 yoars, . disappeared, and f bo had not boon di. | Affor Ahis the new prosident wn- A Tioss opeatec WAOR. (it pesis A X '“x'::';{fn;"::':.fnfe.‘.fii? Lyt S Cover: y the police he would undoubt- | Roun s standing committees for the 900 h) le Ay beunp U L O N [T e AT o $1 and costs for taking the law into his J Modistes, the Fashionable Dressmakers an own hand: the most eminent Physicians in the United amount, As he wanted to go to Platts- States and Europe, Circulars free. Remember that when you buy a lot in South O maha you get 9,000 Execative—James Forsythe, Omahs;| The other cate was brovght b v . b . d gl & man % X ts H0x60, E o, ey Tk " "o il |, K. A, Tl .5, o, vamed Hoover sgainat 5. 5. Hardy for \ % LEWIS FOSIBLE & 00, | o g e antass oF sl 50 ook ity o el . 1 . started on his journey. 7| Loglilation—Tobn T. Clark, 0. F. the n:mf::’;;fl‘:rl m.t;’?hg.:rla'flmbc:ufi — 8§90 BROADWAY, a street 80 feet wide. o —— Seal of North Caroline Tobacco is the bast. Goodman and Edward F. Chinn, Omaha. | of boy g ys were making a rush to enter th::' 'nI"'l-w"— Parr, Omaha; W.|Hardy's place of business, when he threw O.IIIAM" neoln and H. J. Peufold, |4 jot of small pieces of brick and mortar vl S AlLart Gyl A at them from an u&par story window, & Oofifir;guill:)?pslz!‘ml}m' for $1.C0 at the mPhd.tnéwfi Tapert, Geyler, Grand fpicc of which hit the Hoover boy on the THE TEST OF THE OVEN. And leading houses everywhere. ELN L "t SRRl AANRA ,Pey.ton. hesd, Inflicting » slight scalp” wound, Drink *“High Rock of Lime,” at Saxe's| Hooper. Hardy waa fined $3 and oos PRICE BA KE@O\VDE B €0, GUW| NG &, GO, :;'::nhl::{i::;:' 1¢ quenches thirst and " Programme for next meeting—Oharles| Don't fail to resd Motter's prico list of| DI, PTiCE'S SDBClfll PIaVUl'lILE Emm, Jonauas i ——— J. Dabauch avd J. H. Phelps, Omahs; | groceries on bth page of this {ssue. The strongest,most delivions and naturs iarer known,ad | WROUGHT IRON PIPE, \ Cheap homes, Marion Place, three|Drl- N- Barker, Grand lsland and W. —e——— , Nalleable and Can rom blocks from street cars; easy teram R Patty, North Loup, DIED, Dr. Price’s l.upulln Y st allll FELLOTINGS ' ‘ Membership—E. A. W, Snell, Oicar 4 For Light, Henlthy Boend, The Dry Hop Lead Pipe and Sheet L W. H, Geex, WILSON —May 14th, 8 2 a. m., the wife of 10 e World: Groochall, and M. W, R , Omaha. | "Joho Wilson, sged 23 years, 9 months and FOR SALE BY GROCERS. Ay T To secure these large lots while they are cheap. You can get ground i it U \CHARLES H. PATCH THINK OF THIS steod the consumers’ rell 1517 Douglas Street, Omaha, When ycu are buying real estate; ascertain how much LAND you are getting for your money, e —— Drink “Hi h R ime,’ S, . F. Good 4 deys. > " i 1 Pharmacy only, fffifi:n'l'h'fi mln‘ ?::d mahs; F, A. xr...:::.l takes place on Saturday, May 16, SHIBARE, ST. Louts | plumbers’ Gas and steam Fitters’ now at 24 cents a square foot that will be worth five times that amount ures headache. v IRON & BRASS GOODS, in three years, frow her late residence on Bellevue road " n Yy | T et oty v |~ DR, PUHEK, | swoueeas'soro.is, &end for a Map of South Omaha. 8! 5 \ Boy your hack harness at 410 South [ Kubn and 0. F. Goodman, Omab; - Grad t the Ui Ans. | 14t8& Dodge Sts.. OMAHA.NEB. Thirteenth street. The trantastion of a few unimportant | JENSEN—Andrea Jensten, wife of Andre |y L.“;'.‘Tsf.'mf: w“&%gx; E!‘o'-rish ~ - . o bl S ey e N I eI Q@ (roze Toree | Address, 216 S. 3th St., Omaha, Neb Drlvk ““Hiah Rock cf L'me,"” st Saxe's | the assoclation adjourned. Funeral will take place May 15 at 2, p. m, |Surgical Pnofla:d.-:ll °5"u'1: o {::egnnk: erv. uicttea D e y . "y I Phatmicy only. It quenches thirst and | It was & very pieasant, profi'able meet- | from her residence on Cummings and Idaho | PrOmPtly stte A firo seription of & noted specialist (40w re- cures hoadache. log, and showed that the drogglata of Jstreets. Frieuds aro invited. it Bt o, G 108 | T i MJIA. Upton Ass't Seo'v and Manacer. bers hinve promited to givo their viaiting | at the Union Paclfic depot yesterdsy, and | on Friday night. _ After they had retired | B it [ The Jeweler, is sole agent tor the sale ot Gorham . b &