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Ve o re “ with respect for many Bt e e——— . _i—— THE FATAL GREELY PARTY. Bome Pointa Ohtflmrd Abonl. Private Honry and His Death, A HAUNTED HOUSE IN LINCOLN. The Missourl Pacifio and Its Work— Tho State Board of Canvassers ~City Brevitios and State Porsonals. [FROM THR NER'S LINCOLN DURBAT.] Miss Dora Buck, sister of Private Henry of Arctic fameo, is living in Lin ooln and at prosent is clorkiog in a milli pory store on O strect. A reporter sought an interview with her, hut she lins long since refused to say anything to the nowspapers concerning her brother's af- fairs. George Il Bossellman, the well- known grocer, was a classmato and com- panion of Henry's in Germany, and his 1lections of the dead soldicr aro all of a pleasant character, intormingled charactoristios of Heunry's character. Mr. Bossollman said that it had been the policy of the genoral government, and particularly of the war department, to belittle Henry, bucause at onoe time ho had de ted from the ser vico and afterward entered it agaio un- der an assumed name, or rather by his given name of Henvy. Bossellman thonght be could not be blamed very much for his nction. When he wus scleeted to accompany the Groely expedition it was woll known thia he was . deserter the fact not ing been brought up against Henry then it should have been allowed to rest altor the eruel deuth ho rted that inst the time since it Miss Buek would bri WS as; pvernment for salary dus brotiwr, hut 8o e tsuch an ide never had been ente d by ber. She had re quosted Hon M. Marquett, of this ntleman was in 3 to city, while that ington on busiiness, investigat mutter 50 far s ho could nnd the amount dus her brother rom the gov- ernment there was unpaid on $1,260, besides other eluims from Bors of the e xpedition. During this vear o oflicials (had paid 530 to William Telms, of Chicago, on Henry's salury and $30 on & claun against Licut. Kings- thy bury. It will be remembered the¥n~u enant died only a fow days be- fore Privato Henry shot, and the ac- count between them was supposed to be a gambling debt. 10is said that about the only pastime of the men was draw poker, and the oflicors and men played withoutreference to k. Among Hen- Ty's pape aims or due bills of this Miss Buck tr to bave her lvrn(lur removed to Lincoin, but all her entreatics on this head were and ignored by the government., Henry's lnn ed in the government is tery on Staten Island, New York., skeleton eem: It is nsserted by gurw found it ne eonuse he wus the strof r ty, and ©t the time it was only aquos- jion of w day or two when one man, irre- setive of rank, would rule over the on- lm-l»h survivors. Henry would occupicd this position, his |\h\\|( constitution was far superior to thut of any of bis compunions. A HAUNTED HOU house s haunted, Bosselman_that the ary to kil Il stoman in the *“This Said a peri- entleman to . reporter as (|n_) an ovdinn two story squar ; house at the cornc Ninth and ' stroets the other cvening. know it is haunted because 1 have fre- qmm[y been told so, and my own per- ds me to the samo o that window, " ho said point- ing his tinger up to the nd story on tho west side of the dwelling, *“Well the other night a5 I was walking home vather Iate, I suw as plainly as [ soe you now the fignre of & woman standing in it, Thoe blinds had been thrown open, wnd A e o e ok upon whioh an exprusiion of sadnoss was wisible. [ knew the house had not been occupicd for some timeand [ was at Josa to secount for the strange af The next day upon coming into’ tho c I madeinquirics and 1 found that ¢ cumsionces connected with th rather confirmed what I had seen *I see from your im-rmlulml looks that you do not b - telling you," snid the gentleman s o Jvo norvoay twitch to his shoulders, “but it can all be About i ago the house w ) pic by a lm\llln" man and his wife, The wife comutte ‘d suis eide, and the real cause was never known, although gossips attributed it to somcthing which 1 do not eare to speak of hshand moved away and the owner of the house put out n sign, ‘For Rent.' 1t was soon ocoupied by family which af short time wioved oat, without fi any particular roasons. roat’ hod been' paid and it was thought queer thet the tenant should wish to leave so pre ately. He went, howuver, without giving any reason. It was renfed again. The second time the ocoupunts were dissatified and thoy gave ont dark hints about mysterions noises, slamming of doovs, strange lights, and ther cvidences of glloflly visitors in the Fouw at unseemly honrs. The people eft. A third party moved in and short- L“mhcy mado the same complaint about ing disturbed at nizht us tho last ten- ant hud, They claimed. that the fur- Dituro was found il piled up in the morning when the fam rose, und that #s nono of them had aone it, and there had been no evidence of burgls ous entry, they were cortain that suj atursl sgencies had been at wor Elmy‘ (o, moved out, Bince then the house has remained unoceup wind on socount of the story of its being tenunted by splmxks‘ no one ean be induced to rent it." "l will bid you good d; young man. and tho believer in ghosts bower, quick- ened his gait, and left the reporter gnzing at the houso. Inquiry in other directions corrobor- tod what the man had said so s the suicide of the woman was concorned, nnd the fuct that the house had been thrice occupied, in eagh instance hnt a short time, and that it was ut pProsent unocen- fed. Itis thought that the nlleged spir- ts may be rvesolved into some sordid minded individusl who wants to buy the property for u mere song. THE MISSOURI PACTF It is said that Tom Kennard | chased from the Missouri Pucific buildings on_ the property bought by the roard uuder its condemnation, and paid $10,000, or about onc-thivd of the value of the buildings. It is said that this was to be his sharo of the spoils. He will move the houses oil, some of them bein olaas tonements, and put them on u t of land he pun-h.luml racently, und enjoy the fruis of his disinterested servioes in gm interosts of his city of Lincoln The issouri Pacilic people are working tooth and too n..?" d the nlacrity with which they overate govs fur towards supporting the Be eory thatt e road was quite anxious to come to Lincol. e Inborers worked all day Sunday yh iran, and yesterday tho fores was doubled. ‘I'nere s some tulk that the oad will condemn and tear down the {'lrsl ward sehool house, but this is not detinitely settied yet, CANVASSING THE STATE VOTK. The clection retuins from the dulereat ns r, and | | countics in the state daily by the secretar board of canvasser: the governor, urer and o until tho are being received of state. The state which consists of socretary, troas- al, will not meot which time the audi torney g 3 inst., o at d returns will be opencd and ean vassod, and the result known This year, for the first cretary Roggen sent out to the clorks of the v untics, and those gent n of the vote The returns are not nearly all in d uo_definito idea can be obtained'of the total vote on state ollicors, CITY ITEMS The supremo court will meet aguin to-day Captain Billingsley returned ye from a trip to the western p state The beautiful weather is to the builders he Ric mond Brothers blocks s roof. Wiolesale dealors roport trade through the stato as first cluss The trial of Pound, the the Killin «»11. lith, | trict cour The stute ces at the eapitol buildiy xceedingly dull for news at this | at the stock t of the t under detective, for an in tho dis are I'he test of the wator works yards will be made again ina day or two of the Philharmonie, elub | ra house last evening was' well | enjoyed Tho memb £ the Fitzgerald hoso team will mect i aday or two to rase the necessary funds for their trip to New Orleans next March STATE ARRIVATS, T. A. Scovillo, V. ell, Nebraska City; Shotwoll, Eli Shotwe M. J. Jones, David City . Hastings: 1. O. Stebbins, Crote; J Mot rison, Omalia, riLys 1 and Ule Dr. Willigius, Wiltiams T box hus eur 50 years st minutes it c Oltment « Hends or Also cures Lie , Sore Lips, and A on receipt of u‘-.n.v Kuhn & Co Becht. At wholesale by C. A Jawbono iattlo. roeter & odinan. A terrible four-round encounter took carly yesterday worning at ' suloon between two pro- fessional porting men, which | resulted in one of thembeing knocked out. The men were F Barnes, the renowned Nebraska g and Bob Green, who has added to hus uo- toriety by adopting tue role of an actor, and appe: last weok as “‘Unele pm” in that great moral drama, “Uncle ‘Tom's Cabin 'hie encouuter was the result of a dispute us to how much dead weight Barnes could lift. 1 can lift 1,500 pounds dead weight," wnes. You can't do it," replied Green. living man can hit that muea, ‘Do you mean to say L'm aliar?” said Barnes, advancing trom position ainst the wall Lhat's what L do,” answered Green, steppmg away from the bar und moving a4 his oppouent. the men neared each other “No his Barnes timsolf up and dehvored the tirst 15 0ppolCUL Y Cxclaiming noth od the fierco onslanght by e, you're 0o good. ,\v anumunu tme was called, and the men were lod back to their respect- ive positions. The reforce declared the first round a draw. rtaking the timo for 1 tie con- . thero was a a ool man, but you in't w i d=n now." (ou bet 1 am,” yelled Barnes. ““I can go out right vow and lft 1,350 pouns without arness. " At this both men leit their corners and Lhe coadlict was an't do it," exclain ) o liar if you phed Burnes After u fow more similar throats time was called, the referee deciding that tue round was in favor of Green by =0 pounds. ‘LUhe third roind was simii ond, Green scoring another 200 pounds, The fou: round was short and de- cisive, Green putting in such telling blows that lhnm wus only willing to bet he could lift 400 pounds.” As this was a fall of 600 pounds on the part of Barnes, the referce declared Green the re- r to the see- victory by winner and all three men walked up to the bar and took a drink. tifteen nunutes. mude, Timoe of light No arrests huve beon -— rERs should use JAMIS PEARLINE in their wushing and save time and lubor It may bo usod without injury to the finost fibric ser it is unsurpassed. For sule —~—— A South Omaha Church. The syndicate town of South Omaha, which within tiie pas r hassprung up about the Union stock yards, is & most progressive community. 1t has long since been equipped with its provision stores | and a half dozen suloons, but has never yet bousted of a chureh, Yesterday, how- ain good gentlemun, Rev. rick,boasted that he will | ing in the town before Janu tuiry of the Methodist churel syn ito hus donated two property lots to the project and has aided in the wonoe- tary subscriptions which Mr. Brodrick is uluumug from the residents of the MESPYLE'S The Great Inventxon. For EASY WASHING, IN HARD OR SO HOT OR COLD WATER. Without Harm to FABWIC or LANDS, aad particularly sdapted (0 i wrm Climates, No tamily, rich = poor, should be without tt, B o s g [ the unfortunate | the flames both upon | no_common culpy wtion and retinement whoss | near THE OMAHA DAILY Bl*’l“ T 1 b Mr. 8 it official PICKED UP ABOUT THIE CITY. |32 o2 throngh saward Vound f £ tripin the westorn part of The two gentle men A Mother and Uhyld Tfmhly Barned by | evenpied a sy of two coaches and wore equipped for sport, with dogs B‘mng Gascline. and g inm 1] fnshion Gener Munng aw of the UNITED STATES COURT. }.”“"”‘ "I‘”H“,K on - Saturday The Opening Session ern Bailding North fror ~Mra, Loosl Miscellan Soverely Burned. At No. 1310 Jackeon stree! skop = dwelling of L. Sincerp. Yosterday morning whils clean- ing somo garmoents with gaso line, Mrs. Sincore, wifa of tho proprictor, inady: the stove, and without warn exploded Che flames seiz furniture and the clothing of Mrs. Sin ceroand her daughtor Lotta, a girl about | | sixteen years of age, who was | * helping at the work Both | ™ women ra Neighbors ) oan s W In the excitem arm box and bre from the house ponded with s the house pulled ac were not required oth Mrs. Sincera and shockingly burned Hoftman _and W ered the call for medic for weeks past the fed stairs has been given up t tenaney of the marshal, « and other well behaved o ridors were fillod Monday m. throng of royster attorne, references in hand and th long vac: The morning was tievoto routine of ealling the doc various minor motions made nd th ro a number of ve 1568 to con eriminal reference to a few of whi in these colu or twenty thou been upset, as that of r bun in the juil so Slong a yesterday from Lincoln. J.C lluhlrud is u negro, rested contents of ar Omahu Medieal Institute, in was employed. Martin is another rested in this cit Silas A, Condr || is well n who ted his from the mail w: employed to drive between t the toflice in this city amount of the governin through Condron’s peculutic been ascertained. Then there is he bad suceessfully worked othicr towns through tho st A New A roporter called upon M gher while in Chi had a talk with General Ma from him. “Mr. Hewitt told me," gher, * # branch from did not indicate that the line would follow. his xfitlmn that the b wpillion, the; on the north and and Pavitic near Blair, Y to Omaha, Isuppose, by Al Omiha nos \ feeder for the Sioux City & F We must have a northwe our own, and that ri, Sold by &ll Grocers, but beware of vile Lmi. tations. FEARLINE s manutsoiured only by JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK/ “Ihe Northwest- Spitatne’s Story— outly sot the shines to the seene, but their serv s, briefs and ion in mental story t; he is o man of edu- whom Deputy Marshal Allen brought up purious monies and was fellow nam Gordon, who was broughy from at Lincoln y for trial. He i counte 3 nd was last eptemboer in - Lincoln ON TO THE NORTH. Omaha - Northern Project— Railway Notes. lagher yesterday and questioned hi about the rumored extension of the North- western north from Omaha. £o a day or two of tho Northwestern about the matter and gained some substantial information that his rond did propose to build rd to me the ¢ n m Omaha | Toads of this year's Nebraska corn last week, Tho moyement will bo well ¥ under way by’ the latter part of the month t is the dyo he a an near ing the fluid od upon thi de u sercaming quickly res the ation of & most sensational chay d #mothered | tor of iucidents. Little eredit was given omen and in | her story and the details wero never ent some one | printed.” The persistency of her soarch yught tho five | tor her spouse nnd the " consistency of 4 | her statements undoer the test of mert | | ous repitition, give some weight to ber her danghter | stoey snd might be read with interest, Drs. Lucke, | ' of she states that she marricd \ C. Soalding | Swed sl help and ministered the best relief. ‘The facesand | A child was vorn to them in the sed 1 hands of both women woro blistered and | yeur of the Wl thoir lite w burned and their sufforing was intense. | the happ ter. Some few lieved that the injurics of ei- | months ago Spitsive not with financial ther will prove dangerous TEVOrses Nobr look up a locs ciortly followed him UNITED STATES COURT. and two rou it Opening Day of the November Term i}‘-\x”'l.r d.”_‘“ f;‘.:'-l;" ""m e —Some Criminals, | huve cooled in hi% affections toward Lis The November term of the United | wifo and finally ran away Hulvl Axtel to | States court opened y fay. Whereas | Holdrego. He tooktheirehild with him ¢ N and v hout to elose w burgain with a 4 o o tio solomn | & ks of court, the several days following during which \als, the cor- | she was endeavoring to roseue hor ehild, ni Spitsine treated her most_abusively. orning witha | ¥ 3 13 he felled her with a blow in the ¢l I o cncigy of o | and several men who ran to her protec- o tion driven baek by Spitsine, nrmed 1 to the prosy | Wit knife. On another oc and hearing jury willbe | term put | D o ti important som little st B that l‘n danis | to Lincoln this afternoon to hay prisoniors in the Douglus county | rested and brought to summary judg ment. Mn«L importunt of these is Howard S. e Lovejoy, the Niobrara 1 ROBBED ON:THE TRAIN. fault whose irregulavit f to have cost th Smith, of Pelnsflvania, Makes a Lovejoy is bark of lifo hy worthies 1y billows of ore_him, on the sohol, He is ¢ I baving at | fc time falien to a gutter- grovelling depth, but to-day, thanks to almost a year's am: [® prisonment he of drink, and | | 1s quite a pleasant tleman. e hg nd is such companion of him ‘and given |t that city he took the ¥ Rook Is- 1 wo of the hook-keeping requivod | Tand train for Owaba Sunday | norn- in the admimstration of jail economy. | jng he B of growing ro- Lovejoy was arraigned before the court so good, He oc- ternoon and General Cowin idered the i a5 his counsel. ) “Pullman too . Crawford was arrested in lixuvy. Being an fow weeks nzo for | 1ble r.n.m, he deopped into casy /. He will be wei ith & n - who had U s this torm quaintance. Smith U. D. Shafer 15 another queer-shover personal af- I) who was ar- The pilzrim {1 Franklin awoko ingthe mornin ns the train it Lo the Council Blutls, after which con- | 3% phiit of slumber — upon the seats, to discover that his purse and gentlemanly | 41 ¢ 4~nn|.nn: s, a5 well as the clever ar- remembered | trust by filch- n e wi Wl ue ut's losses o bus has never ned Ch: Omaha and ate. n v r. Ben Gal- Mr. Galla- | will ofliciate at » meeting of the loeal 00 branch of the order, to be held in t)n-‘ nager Hewitt | [, P. ball on Douglas strect. between Twelith and Thirteenth, on _noxt. Thurs Tho members of the Ottumwa sent to this lodge ) id Mr. Galla al rthw 20! I func neh will st but oulo W w Wi ling. ‘The sury s alroudy at work iy U0 and the censtruction will be pushed A Juveuile Stabber, rupidly nwlpn:muh'-. No, this will not A young negro Loy uwmed Adums u road to the northwest, nor will' it sup- | yuy lnyi ¢ i ply the need of one which Onyi 1 Y P Runduy SEARIRR': IR How will it offeet the intercst of the | the twelve year. old son = of oityy"” Woods, the mllnr at Boyd's opery W imagino e will do us vory little | louse und wiv oyer wcorn stalk, good, but it will bo moro of & bunefit to Adams sceitied the prize and Sioux City. You sec it will simply b 1 tho Wobtls boy ovor the head cific branch, i road of q d morning from Holdr afternoon's b month choked ier body lying on the ehild and ¢ame to O t this term, Now. ed by a Tready | tion sngze, sho is W al point to bring Spitsine to justice atrocions con exereising tho most ust pay the fare trom he and the U .m.n l | | ‘The exact E | Neryous Debl Order of Woodm Powder lusts long is not sticky. v g A IR S ISNDAY, ek Spr gnd other Union Pacifio to rapidly rewaining the staudard rogular out-put iin of the The railways woved the first few car . Spitsine’s Dramatic Narrative of Her Domestic Troublos, Murs. Kate Spitsing roturned yostorday and Axtel and aving loc d her hushand at Denton, small ten from Lin« oln, left for thut place on yesterday n to have him arrested Mrs. Spitsine is a lady who has recent- gained no little noto: from hor sle as principal in o most astonishing ymestic drama. - Shecamo hel go and dazed tho tuiles s about a oporters by 0 (U] out forr yi srtain woman 1o sell the ) hen the wifo arvived on L bu for $1,000, seen I while they were in the front yard hult hoand deft her v until persons various other icked her up mes, ulted her most secured her uct. She hopes by iend and Loses His Monoy. Another example. of human neglect the subject believes himself to be ¢ forethought is Smith, 1klhin, Penn., ound in the ease of W, Mr. Smith lives i I ud in company ed for Loup (¢ criormed )anml his wallet of ssenger i fellow | gone wd enongh me to Grand Iwuul n of fellow-voyagers in the ity days Voltaio i Y Anees, s spoedy relief and permanent cure of lity, loss of Vitality and Man- ood, and all Kindred troubles. Also for any othe d 08, Complete restoration W il manhood. No i Hlustrated pamphiet with ition, terms, ele., mailed tree by addressing oltaie ULllLu. .Lmlull Miciu oty Squibs, lton, of the Modern in the city, and Scoret Deputy Consul Y ), i3 ove ) olic * which will bo dissocted nd dig ated at. this moo ting. Nebraska Lodge has purehased elegant nd costly purdphernalin, which wus sed for the first time lust wee W hat powder will eather? Wh; I vso this warm Pozzoni's plexion p thun any other, und . when the fatter producing a lo tahbed ams in the he wounded boy was tiken shoulder to K NOVE \IBEB IO 1885 fingor hm) shot pl l \yor u[ Um \\"nrhl who has beon making Omahs his hoad quartors tor the lust thros wook: will bo the Jast ibition Shaw this winter in On on Wodnesday for Chi to fill dates there. Mr. Shaw sa MeKenna will — meot him it and win, ho will give M the whole purse, given by as ho leaves if to . MeKenna The rosy freshn wd a velvety soft* ness of the skin 18 invariably by thoso who tse Pozzoni's Complesion Powder - Ter Condemned The board of appraise Line voute filed further in the county court yo \V J Keanedy, $100. raret B, Hopkins, £160. \\\nn Johnson, August and hpirs of 8. 8. Caldwell, $320. R. B. Ellison and son uwu Jaldwell (estat Firma. 3 for the Bolt condemnations duy as tollows: Johuson 5.8 dwin Sherwood, Herrs of Brady White, §1,8%0. S. G. Johnson and August Benson, $216. - B. H. DO l SS & SONS' CAPSI- CUM COUGH DROPS are the. resultof over forty years' oxperience in com- punding cough mixturcs, host, They are the Suit Dismissed. Tho firm of Meyer & Raapke appeared before County dudge MeCulloch Saturs day ovening end insttuted a suit in at- tachment against John Reben th Tho plaintitts ; not y« | due % An TRobon with disposing w m with intent to defraud his s was tiled in the case, and Reben subsequently arrested on the elurge. settled up, however, as soon us he aken into custody, and yesterday the ppoEs gz it fhy Meyir & anpke. No fu suit against Rebon will be entert —_— ‘When Hiaby was aick, ws gave hor Castorla, When she was a Child, sl oried for Castoris, When sho becams Miss, shie clung to Unatoris, ‘Wheu shie Lad Childreu, she gave thew Castor-y, - Atter Diphtheria. Diphtheria1s u tervible ¢ ing the greatest medical sl ase, roquirs 1 to ot its | ient with g etings to the p: persi L and often leayes the syst poison nd prostrated. Just here S {oesa vast amount of good, expelling impurities from the blood, giving it richn and vitality, while it ronovates and strengthens the system. b A Jury Drawa. Judgo Stenboerg v jury in the Higgins liquor yesterday, com- posed ns follows: John Rosick Willie, _Gurley, Joln Bauiner, Schnake, ol Ochurd. TUTT’S hrist. o5 YEARS |N USE. Tho Greatest Modioal Trinmph of tho Age! MPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Y.osnofnppeiite, Bowels costive, U tho hend, with o dull e back part, Pain un’ v the eh tlade, Vullness nfter cating, with adise tnclination to excrtion of body ormind, Irritgbility of tempor, J.ow spirica, with a feoling of hnva neglected somo duty, Wearis Dizziness, Flutteringntt Kieart, Dois beforoile oyes, lendache ever the right cve, Kestleseness, with fiiful drenms, Ilighly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION, TOTT'S PILLS aro especially adapted MOST PERF BAKING POWDER is the j crystals ave from the finest G the vineyards of France. Ba PETER COLLIER, Chicf Chemist for the I'he following, Heads cf Public Food Analystg, find strongest. Free from Ammor Tersons doubting tho truthfulness of {his ¢ Y DORENUS, M. D Tl WHLITE, State Clismict, Univ K1 n/u. St L C. Prof. R. C. Trof, I, M, 8C lll*lbL A Prof. CHTARL I;‘) B, DWIG lmf JAMES 1,14 1t LD, U +.C! 'y l ro, Ch {COLLITR, Chef Chomist ulfire, W mh]u cton, D, C. Profs, KEYS & RICE, Profs, (oitsry M '1 Al |Il(|‘(‘lll“\( et ml~ Prof. P! to such cnscs, oo dovo elfects auch & ffeeling nstoastonish thosuterar, o thie A ;ell\e.anrlcnuul he lia'thin evsier 18 Monic Action on e e gans. Hegzular tools. 3. Price 3. 44 Murray St N. Yo TUTTS EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Renovates t healthy sirougtaens Voak, Topairs the Wastss o \ie system "with pure Dloci and hard museio; ones the nervous system, invigorates tue Urain, and imparts the vigor \nho §1, Sold by dri SHFICE 11 Niuicay St., Now York, " UNITED STATES National Bank V. S DEPOSITOR Y. S. W. Cor, Farnam & 12ih Sts. Capital, 100,000 €. W. HAMILTON, 1-,.:‘.;1_: nt T. BARLOW, Cashier, B. F. Buith H. M. Caldwell, G, M, Huilton, Barlow C. Will Hiugilton. Garlichs & Johnson, BANKERS 516 N, 16th STREET, OMAHA, NEB, Tnvestment Securities, Mortzage Loans. Loans negotiated on city property and ime proved farws, 5 per cent interestallowed on tima deposits. FIRST NATIONALBANK | U. 5. DEPOSITORY. Omaba, Nebraska, . §000,000, - 100,000, Capital Surplus, Herman Kountze, Pre John A. Creighton, Vieo President. F. 1. Davis, W. 1. Megquire, Ass'e C: ¥. B JOUNSON | ident. Cashier, liler, B. L OARLICAS. DRIESBACH'S HOME MADE CANDIES. Fruts Oysters, Lunch, Cigars, Tobuoeo, ot 616 Bouth 12th St All Sorts of hurts and many sorts of of and beast nced a cooling Mastang Linimeat, ma lotion, Questioned about ¢ cent meoting | Urig store, whou his inju of n;‘ treight agents in Chicago, Mp, | Puiniul wound, wag. « Gallfghor “ said” that undoubiedly [ {1008 10 Bave buzn ‘l"' the result of the meeting wag | RHHCT a victory for western jobbors, “OF courss tho St.” Louis and Chicago men schoming yot, but it will do the n n. | . 1dont think that they will 5 Star Cough Cure whic swplish anything, at least for the ne DI B03EQIRK, Bk '_H‘r‘{ dor o u sldren und puts n end to the bawl sutisticd with the result.” P 2 Tu this connection it might be A1 Typhold Fover. genoral opinion is that the pre H Typhold f seems 1o be upusually brauch of the Northwostern north trom | Previlent in the city, and children should Onmaha will vun from Kennurd to this | especially be protected agais st cold and city 8 indionted by | oxnosure. ‘here ar My, Gallaghor however, as yot | | re. There are ol L matter of surmise. dingerous malady in th a1 sur e ( 4111ty move uro Tearned to Georgo D. Williamson, genor p | Lo privale hruotas of ¥ariaus of the Northwestern at Detiver, i ho | 4 Ve heok. interraguiad an city ’ E “M&“;l “l:‘-:h["v:“ b Fancy Billiards. ruilwuy mpet Mi 1bo a fanay billlerd oxbibi reachdd ho Omsha club Tuesduy ¢ o President Ferkius, of the Chleseo, | by M Lou Shaw, of New Youk, th Burlington & Quincy, wsceowmpuuled | grewt billisrdict sud chasmpion cuo wad Silks, Our stock of DR PRIC CREAM AKING ppwpER Washington, D. C., April 23, 188 T have analyzed the Cream ag Powder, and jind it of the highest degree of purity. Alum, and recommend its uso ia yer, Boston, Mass. I “HIl\I cton, M., A \l E'S ECT MADE The Cream of Tartar used in DR, PRICE'S CREAM yurest in the world, Tho rapes, imported direct from of Tartar used in Dr. Pricc's United States Department of Agriculture. tho Great Universitics and Dr, Price’s the purest and Wi, freo from Limo, free from every family. 1 writo any of s Chomlsts nameds 1., Bollevie Madieal College, New Yotk ity Georgin, Athens, Gn. ard of llmll!l\. Lansing, Mi Mo, W \wnmg, W. Va. ‘nmlu ich. 1yn, N. T s l' LInnm:fl.llL of “Pechnology, Bostor, h\h-\rfin of Buifalo, N X' ) P‘ro! Chemistry and Toxleolozy, ors Collere, Now Brimswiole, N.J, ersity of Ponnsylvan tof Agrh vy mistry Ul for the United States Depart +, Ontario School Pharmaey, Toronto, Canada, v St l|||l. ‘( ~w Oxl ‘Was able to buy so many good goods for £ot tle money as now, at the low cash sales at LOOK AT OURR Tricots, 4 Hemespuns and Boucle Dress Goods. Such Bargains in Blankets‘_ , and lannels, Cazrrets and Curtaing, Are particularly choice, and our prices for them are the lowest they have been in twenty years. Mattressens inade over, | T beds cleaned NG, All vnders prowpily iended Lo, Prie B0 1409 and 15114 Dodgs Strast, Harkness Brothers. 441 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFRS, BALL EROTHERS, Upholstering and Repairing STORE AND OFFIOE WORK A SPECOIALTY. T MK and renovated, carpets laid. 05 FEARO A Ca WNORTH 15th STR LETP ESTABLISHED 1859, A J SIMPSON, Thel.eading CarriageFactory Follmatos Furnishod on spplication Q:UAHAT HESRASKA =3 “ e ]