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IDENTIFYING THE REMAINS, The Dead }'lx,,,hvnvman vaf\ to bo Walter Rackle, an Ex-Cowhoy | ANOMAHA MAN'S HALF-BROTHER The Cain-Abel Court - Oth. ~Hallow K'en Ramanee~ Other Local Affairs, gedy Discussed in r Ceiminal Business The Dead Desperado. The excitement cansed hy the k the street ear robber Thursday evening had not abated yest All during the morning throy poured into the undertaking rooms Drexel & Maul, for of viewing the remains of Rather carly in the day he w by & man_connected with the i store of M. F m, « ’»I.._n f that establishment hrother of Mr. Murtin hims ter, acting on this eluc tin at his store. He put to him, but i Mingof | day of peopl ol Purpose dead the man identified | fallment | former em- | and a half | 1fe A rejor Mr. Mar evaded t s | Iy admitted that the ked for imus collector ago, but had been dis said that his n e el and that 1 in Montana territory prio; is city, He said not wout the deceased’s being { Evidimce deveioped | atthe ingu however, threw important light on this partof the subject Shortly after noon a notice was posted | on the door of the coroner’s office an nouncing that umily of the dead man hao tno one he allowed w the remains, This order was strictly enforced, and hundreds of mor- bidly curious p were turned disappointed. ntleman in el of the oflice w however, deluged \mh questions in regard to the man, lis his- | tory and cverything else pertaining to | the'shooting. THE INQUEST, At eleven o'clock the takingof testimo- py in the city hall was commenecd, The iuxn were: RO, Patterson, Jeft Bed- ford, John Toner, Edwin Davis, Geo. Dennis, Risdon idge, the street ear driver, ness sworn. - He detailed sof the »Iu...luw sub, “When I | il an | ile appeared the wasdrivi nu\m(-\l standing on the to be masked and pretly soon—almost a moment afterwards—he started for- ward and said me that eash box!” He fired and missed me, then I fired back at him, I gave the lines to a man who 18 int rand ran after the robber. S op or Ll shoot you.” He Kept on rinning back and fired two shots, both of which \&Ixhl]ml above my head. I fired twiee again and the last time that T fired he threw up s hauds aud fell. Then I took my hovses ~ and drove down town. Beforethat, I met a man who told me he had ch sod the other robber. The fellow said nothing o me except “Give up that box.” (Here both revolvers, that used by the witness and that in possession of the wl man, were produced in court.) The witness testified that he had seen the revolver used by the highwayman. Lt was a Colt revolver. Saw the same weapon several weeks ago. The man who had it was a young stoutly built fellow. Uusually | wore a white hat with a red handker- chief around his neck. He told witness that he had just come from a summer’s stay in the western territory “rounding up'’ eattle from Arizona to Montans told me that he was working for Martin, the installment man. I am pretty ¢ that he was the same man whom I killed . Jast night. - Don’t know his name. Don’t know that I ever asked him. Charles Marley was the next witness gworn: ‘“Live on Nincteenth between Bpru(udml Lake. Was sitting down to supper when I heard the xll(m\m"‘ and looxed out and saw the car stop. I ran down to Eighteenth street and met the driver, Wooldridge. llo suys: ‘He tried to hold me up, but my man, He's lying up there,’ pointing to the body of |fw dead robber. Went up there and found the young man lying on the sidewalk. Helived about ten minutes after I got ther hutdulnh )Au\llm 7. I tore the mask off his ; nothing but o hln. silk handkerchief tied to a white one. am ‘m tive that the fellow was the ono now lying dead in the one of the passen coroner’s rooms.” Mr. W. R. Homan, R': gers in the car, then testified. Witness d he couldn’t see the man who fived shot. ‘The driver stopped his car mped out. The man who tried to shooting took to the north side the street, while the driver r the east side of the st pleton’s residence. ghots across the street Pretty soon I heard & noise as one was -x;uw out, and then the d came buck, ing that he had his T told the driver that the best eould do was to go down town himselt np. Did not sce the face until he was lying on the Could see that he 'wore a musk, was o revolver and a cavtridge belt I\m 'y next to him on the sidewalk.” Can iden tify the body us that I saw in the eorou i d man thing he and give bandit's testified. He was 1 5 rton then Witness kng: ad man, Walter Ruck hali-brother of M. I, Martin, the pryment man, He liad Pbeen employed in the store of Martin up to about two or three months ago, when he was discharged because hebecame too wild. He was living with his mothcr, Mrs. Ruckel, on Clark he told bis mother t o west, and did not know when he should | retarn, 1 suppose he took this means of | raising the money. Mart A not beednse hie was p but because he wis wild 4 reckloss C. W. Hildebrand, Martin Installment store stand and testificd: 1 work for tin can identify the "v nsed to work for’ M collector, Have heard several he was a half-brother of M. . Murting he old me so himself, and 1 think that Mr }I me £0. Ruckel ved with his mother. Mr, Martin dis- eharged him beeause he deank. 1 never knew him to do any particulurly desper ate deeds. He was a cowboy in Arizona, Montana, Colorado, Ne: nd Kunsas before he cmme to On and was father reckless. He wore that Colt e volyer and cartridge belt there (which wu then lv'-nhul d"in court) manager of the then toolk the M, F 11 aglor, color her “Last week the « sed ery well, sinee he work for Martin, cawe into my shop, and gave | me o razor which he said he wanted me | to sharpen. It was broken off on the end and 1 told him I conldn't sharpen it but would send it to Chieago. He bhad ompanion with him who Tooke ike himto be a brother. more heavy-set than took a good look at b him if L saw b ag Lust Friduy | this same young mian_ eame into my shob | with his companion and asked me for the Fazor, sayinge that ho wanted tho razor in Cto get it sharpened at some other | 1 t d it over to him and aven't seen him sinc Didn't know o name of doccased or of his compan fon a8 1 never asked them, "Phis witneas ereated guite a sensation in'tho room by testifying that the do ,fi‘laeb had remarked to “him one day, n uu n tes nhm' whom I knew ve the hum d know Ik | Koy street car driver, but there is so mueh of | their nm-m.a fivluwlmn-l long rows of this h & on that I am afrai t said act unde comt Ir way 1 d'to do s ke the e e o) him not the dable Woold ¥ | ear company ind s a o the 1 testimor und year Tt will be seen oy gz tuck T o Both Wi bued idens his loft tl kv [ that t lim the ae turned up to-day hus e At 5 o'clock last even taken to the home of his mother time she had not Ron's s 1 vman | iventure les, the b young m 1 maonths is e las liad e nil with Last nother e house rots, The he man Munneck complied it town goodhyo, he was going ont west with James, o retuen ho k who ohhing g .7 THE VERDICT im‘. I It ¥ find th death on t m,,. oldridg pist which n the part of only justiti cirem and wa true and ran who ghest positi wi nm L ear company he vof, the ir hat R.( Epwiy Dy Jous Tox Gro. 1. D JrureW. Bi M. R. Rist ENTITY SETTLE that the 1s been settled of a doubt, AIf brother e eame to On ), with hisold a& not been doing miployment heen out n cowhuys in ]|. 1 Lt “Dick night Wau and v ot on cgrner of and K ot, on whic *ks to the north re i pursuc is the broth in crime mees fai of My He and in all probability | omm said t the nd we \hle recom th hfn 1 be PArTERSON VIS LR, ENNIS, DF JON, Jurors identity rr{vhn s nahia er br at Martin's, work “uihl of the Lome urpinish’ Ite said his brother when Ninete the, but little doubt d by Wi er, has DISPOSITION OF THE BODY. death, shock might y she was told that he jured and might die, lh: ach conye room bring done in the 1e collin containing 1i WO ed the he rsation w and wa nto the § OV fm‘ hud been but the withheld. Whe mse she ith a $ unaware front of vlor and t agon quickly drove aw her boy tenderly broken to her. almos »ssible to conceal thy ws gently t more n 1, the news v The han she could pletely prostr; remains in A ignovance of of lier son was the the body was At tl been informed of | § it was feared that the Duving the day adl n the was detained in | igghbor in a back what As it £ <hoek stand 1 rosult of his daring criminal deods. Ihe this v ment will be made fune Jorning etery. It was reported ont Ruckle’s that ture The arres in the order A L AN comy rumor w L of Pearl s city juil y. The SOIVIC will be 10 0' at Prospec FALSE RUMOR compli ny as evidently b Baker, who for pol Toweve the lookout for the ¢ worl I\mw on a clue wi Th may be ird DIRE H.L \\nuldmlm ptured sc '\h i d. 2R THREATEN let ended the life of the despe seen on the street Tast nig! He a course pyeared ble o of con sloped the ho had pror who t best were for him t a numb to have him re d Wool tention to stay in to wante will And le .u.n il expedition. and bul for the | orieal efforts of would be void of inte James Russell, e bery of a grocery store on Cuming street igned somg plenc Mk even disol His 1 mure A pr cour fils 'l Pa e forma the distriet attor 1 | ceny and Wak body boy which for years p and prop dridge, b d to, 1L e made ) nsidering the passed through the m\'hl before with him it was adian by birth, | s cool and e v he i s \is native place heing Toronto informed the reporter that during d; been appr old him t 1t o leave Oms ain in the ¢ > fricnds of Ruckle, s0 th osed 1o nve wever, nj e says he condy ek and the inter t Hill s last night 1 been eqp- with a woman sup- posed to be conneeted with the gan Tiie report caused quite ment, but it was soon proven to be fi sed on as confined hl'vvw drunk and & r, ar de that if he startling facts ED, whosc unerring bul- thy i reporter. leete experience In th e it would be ity is d hi ng is lr|\l u.ll for &, but is of the opinion that nonc CAIN KILLED ABEL. Mur. tion we time ted guilty sel, at on rish state of public sentiment my | 5 cannot find justice in th \4]‘\(1“! o from L in neat, 1 Mr. Haw ively fron L turned 1 sey format if th trick Boy wed heie wion had hn Ev of 11 wiis en oley proc gainst | nna an were brought in orely, lobhy, ¥ down under the District Con proceedings of the dis ve pushed thr Hon 'est, nee, was d Brennan, Attorney I ce made appli swse the court,’ 1 convineed \o beginning indly order of o court ple dropped mth gravely to Mr the distri | and hi und, ehar we the court, i Iu~|l filed ag , he brought sred with 1 wa el tered 10 city. Hallow 1% night is iu.,m).‘n\ knowa to an Hallow It hig s M and od wi hut s no Estelie Fails to File Informa- ict P. O Hawes, ed with the rob- Ly es, ' gai hat i I W « Estelld tt ( et wmled thl st h n plen of mot guilty remanded to jail for trial I the civil braneh of the eonrt eded with the ¢ t a majority of jurors .\I. about waymen, all, Wooldric higl mend strect 1 em pro- | Ror ca- ¥ wtin ther, | bude that | He renth | to | oy hut g y in- | 8.1 detail s of body was | of the house. | the body was ear- | nderta ke W wis and she, cem- | L the 0 on | is | s he | > also thore 3 - cath in he as court with | | and )y Cthe | | | I the Gurden of Paradise, wa )t Abel by his brother Cain." his voie alted pu i, the im and oriey 1in im by dlar- | | f Lea which the night has been the time for playing tricks upon the unwary, and doing deeds of daving and deviltry ) | this lo | move plac bells othe T outd | play for ¢ nuts the their b ‘ve n good notion to get B job ssu | water and bring up gates es and ¢ at uns r sensele Lere are 0or rou of he eveniy t edin the hestnuts are players oks, b zht it ha cemly hours aeed 18 been aud signs onceal them ¢ and vielc 1stomary from ring and indulge ort On to re their | duor in enty of methods for youth- 1« 2 peoy A i, wnd one whi I' antie time and apples. 1 ina tub with their ha ol their head what they the fine ich v is is diving | lie ir of water nds 1 o | ful fun on Hallow e’cn without resort to pur gumo most uit or and | hehind | under the in | N stance | | ward a dittle exeite | candle ends, nuts and fruit are tied toa string across the room. The playe ndfolded, walk toward without being allowed i f thei of touch, bite the dangling 11 Hn\ cateh candle they 3 eat Blind mar r are also indu tune telling and maidens in New SN 1 prize o o and I.n u\ Tvania ¢ time-lionored opportanity i for a year by such mystio are customary to discover ¢ are to change their maiden condition and become subjeet to the ty- rant man. The re different methods of peepinginto the nest year, and one is fully us trastworthy as another. Forin a young lady fills her mouth with and takes a° promenade with \ k or two. If on s or ejects any of th es are over for at least Another method, equal glimpse of an s for o candi ts twelve months ly eftective intended husby or wife, date to retire with a look acellar. At the hour of res intently into o of twelve has his or her intended one figurs already yo, y to be that he gentleman most in favor ere is no end of means for nice joyment for Hollow e'en died nway shoulder the im en REWARD OF BRAVERY, | A TPopular Testimonial to the Driver Who Killed the High- wayman. The santiment thronughout the eity isin favor of rewarding Mr. Wooldridge—the street-ear driver who in o desperate en Killed the mnl agent —with substantial = testimoni In order to afford our citizens an oppostunity of showing theirappreciation of Mr. Wool | dridges n avery, which happily regalted great service, the has opened w contribution fund ,\m amount from twenty-five eents up to five dollars will be received at this oftice and receipted for by the publication the Bep of the navie of every contrib utor, The following subscriptions have alveady been recerved Omatha B 00 John Creighton. John T BellL.. L b 00 Dewey & Stone.. Morse & Cor 5 00 I HL Goodrieh.. 200, 11 Dumont, 100 AL B Hhunt 1000, . Davis. . 2 50 Frank E, Mo L0 dohn Baumer S, Goodricl | Car connter a ). Saxe... Orcehard, Y Moveris iro has at naistration now « ali and is pace. It be to see that Ius ced on the list somo question as to and in o that ev P exactly w v Lo ey 3 below it pul on s been 1 boundaries, may know ter the Bee w list of the shed last rd include Howard nih o city lim The district houndary all that part of the nd east of South ed g that part of city west Thirteenth street south of Howard to Fifteenth and teenth to the main line of the U. and all south of the main . P, railroad, to the city JTimits, Preci . 2, all that part of the city west of Fifteenth street north of the line of the U. P. railvond to the ci | follow out St. Mavy Third \\AHl in I South Ffteanth, i Davenport to Howard and east to the eity limits. Fourth ward includes all that p.m ul y south of Chic cast to North N south to Davenport, thence cast to Nor » Howard and St id west to Coburn and city limits. ifth ward { city norih of I Ninetcenth to sth ward in city north of € teenth to eity linits, The l‘nmvh\\ e is divided into two 11 that part north of Doy, § u ast of Jefferson an ud north of Dodge and west of Jeflt wprising t first distriet, and part south of Douglas and cust ¢ l’ I ferson of Dodyg ooand west of Jelle prizing the sccond district The Fifth ward is divided into distriets by Burt steeet, all south of that street be- ing the fiwst mum t, and all north being the The Sixth ward is divided into distriot by Jeflerson, all i 1, und all west d it of the stof North t part of ¢ of Nine on, com trict No. 2, A Political Corpovation. Axticles of incorporation of the “Young Men's Democratic Club, of Onia- filed in the county The objeets of the ortion, as statcd 1 the papers, are the sion of political questions and the ting of democratic doctrines of the club is fixed at a list of the in- clerk’s of cor- Andy Moynihan, Au- Leahon, John M Moran, Pat Desmond, Joseph O'Byrne, Churles AlL Schroeter ) ohn - Mahoney, A Griflin, J. J. ) l' Hayes, R y N. McCune \n'l B.G. Floyd, Philbiu, J. Morrison, Teasing the Teachers, A very smooth talker, thoug individual, has heen pay to the ludy teachers of Omaha His method is novel, to suy the least Yesterduy called on Miss M MeCarthy, prineipal of the Pacitic schoc and informed hey that his na w MeCurthy 1t he was from the country is ¢ ended up by ing hier to help him with a littlo hon oy for the name’s sake, and added that Miss Brown, another teacher, had given him money. Shortly after his visit Miss Me Curthy telephoned to Mis v and was informed that the same fellow hu called upon her, giving his namo Brown. He represented that Miss Carthy had given him assistance a N i of ( rs ||MYI1~’V<1]1II rustus Carey, doe Ibmmnxl\ Wi H. A, Parish ) Immuw A John fkenng, 929 Iv kenny I rather spects h and § Me Will Fight Albert Morris ght p and is desirous of maki one of the ehraske Ritchie, of South ()n. communics ki Maon. known middle is in thi wel W Mike All g u matel Eparrers can be nddrossed earo of Dog .).-l‘n.-m‘ South Om Morris 18 well known fn the west clover and scientlile apurrer wnd fors to % mirror, | ind gouth | RDAY. OCTOBER 31 meeting with oneof Nebraska's cham pions would doubtless furnish interest- ing results To Whom Tt May Concern, unty imissioners at a meet ing held yesterduy adopted the following A proposition to sell a part of the poor farm having been submitted to the elec- tors, and as the taxpayers of the county inxions to know in what manner the y commissioners will, proceed to id land, and it being right thatthey | should know, we, the undersigned county | commissioners, would say, that should said proposition. earry, we should pro- ceed at onee to lay out gaid land into lots wnd blo and appoint three disinter- ested persons Jpraisers 1o uppraise saiid Jands, and that none of said lands 1 be sold for less than appraised value O'KEEFER, Y M. Conniss, T Again Incarceraied, Pearl Buker, who was discha the county j last Wedn she had heen held for trial bery of Mose K 0, W od yesterday | ever, the charge is of n | ture, being only “drunk and « |\~HH|II|\ } Pearl feels grieved over I md rest, and Ist night gave to her fecl ings in o burst of tears. I'he boys have gone back onme,’ “and T think ivs real mean, You bet 1 have always treated them right, but my money is gone they for my Y TPeard i of a dashing, licking disposition, and when out with the boys is 1 female well met.” She deserves the help of the boys in her pres- ont untortunate eondition Bound for Trial, Thompson and Pat Reg two men who have been eonfined since Wednesday night for of Sylvester Riee, the cowho amination befc Police & yesterday afternoon, by Attorney rd from where the rob- again arre T'his time, a lo nw " hu\\u ternoon to shift rol Georgo i, the in jail the robbery had apre Smythe, sworn for hoth the prosceution defense. Judge Stenberg then held the rsfor trial in t distriet court, ing fixed at $1,000 s hou in the o witness T defaunlt of Lul the men commiited to the county j\\[ over sum against them B KATE Kate Castleton dio-lyric st CASTLETON. than whom the come- r, played at , introducing A Crazy I ateh. Of all productions which have Aol s picce M Castleton and her ny funniest. From to Mr. Jno. performances the play all comedy dramatists in boastsno pe the opera housy hev the set t prosented by clever comy the bewitehin, Gilbert's insane is a model for ages to come. mat this aft and a third production night will pack the opera house MOBE'S BAND, nest, S o L pu 1t in history. new play burlesue oner | it he military | the great- let it 9.—(Iditor of wn article published in days since, advoeating more libur slation and betger facili ties for the smalior postoflices. Why should not the government huild s post office building in every county seat and other prominent towns of 5,000 inhabit- ats. Of course it would cost a very large sum, but the people all over the country 1it, nul it would be done at (h~ of the people. wrge cities get fine government build ings, but the small ¢ wod towns wember of the question the Bee.] the Ber ntion next winte I donot want 1o dictate to congre but my ideq is that the towns should required to donate o suitablo and cen ly located lot; that the tow have the same Lvn. ul l»mlshng et (hat parties in ihlm the jobof erceti < upon complying with re: rulations. Crrizen Board of Trade Building. A meeting of th dircetors of the board | trade held Thursday but importance of night, wits no by wis rted ing rapidly pthe work ¢ ould commence at one to he paid for partly hy sub and partly by bonds to be issued af and that erection ding cription Mr. H. C. Cheney, senger agent of the Sioux City & Pacifie, who went out in ehurge of the excursion terday, hav- r themselves in southwest thitt wonderful On the Union Pacilic Plum Creek, I crushed while coupling ¢ Yosterday, at W had his foot Notice to astors, Hereafter the Bek will publish no church notices that ave brought in after | 11:80 Suturday mornin, Under no eir cumstances will there he any deviation from this rale. Notices will sothe by telephone The Republican Commttee, There will be 2 meeting of the republi- ean coun rentral at the board of trade rooms, ock this afternoon, r full nttendanee is requests E.W. S1MEEA - committee in Rediek' b o'cloek rman, Throat and Chus. Tmpey, M 1th aud Haeney, Withil! Block — Those Biamonds, A lotter ed by Max Meyer yesterduy from Anthony Sceberger, lector of enstoms abtChiengo, stating that the diamonds av widehes which had 1 seized from Me, Meyer Octoher turned te him if he would dumages, Last night M undecided whether or not to onditional retur th Ear, sue- b, cor Wiln ' ll bes would be 1 wiive the Meyer w aecept - DBrevitles, The railvoad committes trade wus to have held a meeting last night but a quorum not being obtainuble, an adjournient had to un carly fat Died at Grand Lodge, Michs ham Frederlol Bertelsen Chrlstiin gud Anne M 40 yoars, T monthes and from Hiewe's undao duy ufternoon, No u your winter D ad Kauz's ar of tl Albra on of on, aged Faneral ui to la, o Gl ¢ ‘| is made for man. hoard of | 1885 (119 SPECIAL (119 | Attractions this week at the Misfit Clothing Parlors, being the sale of | the first consignment this season which consists of the latest novelties! If you think of buying an OVERCOAT, Pay us a visit at your convenience, and make your selections; by so doing you cansecure first choice. You will find any style of cut that If you would be provided with an overcoat and yous .| need would prove a SUIT | Don't fail to embrace this golden opportunity to save yourself from 50 to 100 per cent and secure the best fabrics, made in the latest styles for the approaching season, you will be greeted with thesight of more ele- gance in Overcoats, Suits and PANTALOONS Than ever was seen. Just pay a visit, invite your friends to accompas ny you, and satisfy yourselves that this is not pubhshed to gull you m, but purely a business established for every man’s benefit. This CONSIGNMENT Was made with instructions TO SELL andgive every purchaser an EYE OPENER for his friend who has not paid a visit. Let him see that to wear the best for less than can be furnished by any other establishment on the continent for double the money; that his duty is to trade AT THE ONLY MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1119 FARINANM ST. | | Open Evenings until 9 O°Clock. Personal. S. K. Paxton, of Se ,is at the Pax- Late Supreme Court Decisions Osborne vs. Kline, Error from Lancaster Reversed, remanded. Opinion by Istabrooks, of Lyons, is at the Mil- Where the plaintifi s eause of ac is admitted by the defendant in his and the defense of 3 iyment is 3 1-,. but there is no_evidenee on the tending to establish such defense, vt should direct the jury to bring in a verdict in favor of the plaintifY. 2-That the party against whom judg. ment would be rendered, in case no evi- dence was given, by cither side, has the right and it is his duty to open the testi- mony and also the right to open and clos mf\u\ D | In re Board ion by \l.mu-u,.l 1-The act detining the powers and du- ties of the bourd of publié lands and buildings, docs not confer upon the board the authority to appoint and re- move oflicers of state itutions, of which they have supervis Such ap- pointments are (o be made nor. State v Bicon, 6 Neb Stato ve. Board of Public Lands & lhlvlrlm'h 7 Neb. 42 l(on Harrvison, of Blue Paxton. W. G. Whitiore, of Valley, is at the Puaxton. Jumes Bell, of David City, Hill, is at the is at the r, of Hastings, is stopping at Hurlbut, of Lincoln, is stopping at tl spencer, of Dakota € Lands & Buildings. Opin- Lillard Mrs. W. M. Wiite, t ut the Millard, and wife he Paxton Charles Wasi stopping at th amah, is a of Waterloo, are ul Island, i in the Morley I is the 1wst of his rank P. Ircland, of in the city, stopping at the T J. B. Moore and J. A, Brown, ot Chad- Tou, are re ered al the xton, Patrick Egan, Thomas W. Lowry and 531 ,of Lincoln, arve quartered at e A Candidate for Adolph Buechle 15 ru ble in the Fourth ward nominated by the republic vvh.:i in the 1S past I b» ilion served Constablcr consta- been ns last Satur- } P. shops Vv during lis coun POWDER Absolutely Pure. vl of purts v reonomi o ho sold o of low Lo, wowdovs, Bold 00,108 the Mil S. Boyd, of Chicago, brother of Mayor Boyd, artd in Omahi List evening aud at the Miltard. b competition with i Mv-vu WOIRht, tlum o phosphnt Ay in onng, Buling Powder |\\u]mm-n| N. Y HUMPHREYS' Manual of all Diseases n, fuithful o California. On November 5th the B, & M. R, R., vill start a seleet exeursion party for vin: Denver and Salt Lak Wrs pays one way, T when you please, First-class ears on 258 trains through to destin nmooany Jtation on the B, & particuls A-lq.lv to A. ( nt, Lincoln, Neb., or nger’ and _ i WPRICES (eonices)| SPECIAL SPECIAL FLAVORING| ticket is, genera ‘ut, Omabi, Neb. - (new) for Rent, & BRICKSON'S. Pinno Epnois - One Uprigh Inquire at t 3 Ag‘ it ek Hietdachio Full line of F. C. corsets \eh - furmiture cheaper of A 12th st., bet, Farnam any other pluce in the ¢ - Angora yurn at Patch's. You can buy L. Fiteh & Co., Douglas, thi = EXTRACTS MOST PERFECT MADE t Natural Froit Flavors. nge, Almond, Rose, ind Lt .mny.m\u [ B e Creck und Indian Territory aro two of the best Soft Couls in the market, for sale only by Jury W. BEDFORD, 214 S 14th >t Bilve - 5. corsets at Pateh's, - Hamilton Warr: cian and Surgeon near Webster” Day promptly attended 1o, - wt Pateh’s, - Full line of ¥, ( PEOIFIOS TN d'finve EXCURSION — O LOS ANGELES ROUND TRIP, $100. \, 1 large party of exeurslons fets will e n“.u L in [‘Iul.nul Puluce s for Los Angeles, Callfornla Tickets for the vound trip, good 6 monibs, £100. Tirst class people. first class tickets, tirst class accommodations on this trip. £45 conigrant fare, westward, bul rate cast bound is ow $5450, apd it s proposed 6 tto 60, which' will make the cost of Mran tickets theso spoelal first Tound trip rate 1 emigrant pas s are carried on express trains and 4 One can go any day at eaigraut yates. Thos fore il you wish (o return g0 with this first el curston, Full particulars regarding excursion ou application o B “J W. MORSE, Gen. Pass. Agt ULP, iy, Omelia Trageh Phyal: AV D Dy, Angora yarr When you furmture be sure yon got nberlain, Howe & Mar- lh«-\ buy from the best manu Inu re, and guarantee to make the very lowest prices. Opp. Falconer's,Douglas - Q. Corsots - und’s prices November % Full line of ¥ t Pateh’s Ve without pou will | T b H If you buy first getting lose ‘Wmoney where - money on Diamonds and toom 4, Withnell block. -~ pectacles Sold _Croft loans Fine watches suit when all Star tinted i only by Edholm & others fail Erickson -~ Grapes 60¢ u.mk-_l. at Buffett's. i '.z“""i"":\....mr... R