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8 THE OMAHA DATLY BEE, WHADNESDAY, APRIIL 7, 1833, FOR THE l’ll(‘“lllg'[‘. A certificate of memborship in this Association furmshes benefits at the lowest gue of American Wheelmen, they are | o o b {0th and Faraam skl v il L e Men and women, between the ages of 17 and 85 years, wiio ave in good health, \ DROPPED AT THE TOUCH. Ametlca what they elaim to be able todo WRITTEN WITH HER BLOOD. == o v when Prof. Patsey Fallon stepped \ who Committed Suicide. y e PPeC | elover man, but it took him nine rounds | ont of the cellar or garret and clean and M e Bl R BEATRICE, NEBRASKA, the Cause of the Tragic Knding well filled and when the sparring, which yi b man in America to-day. Heihas | 1o one of the annual meets of the Omaha | GROSS ASSETS, DECEMEER 31st, 1885 - - 150,826.30 —_— The light weight contest was between | With Laj Blanche, the Marine. He did | 10 Ul 4 Lk | members of that organization, never. : v | Baid Coroner Drexel yestorday, “for weeks | and made interesting sport. In the e L e T Lk | | Toie increasingnumber of wheelmen | M4 lli:l"li‘"l‘l |‘I“n|;:‘|lyl‘;1r:mg from one class to anothor, and assessments do not increase more show of whipping the * ot vl ate divisi i the advantages of having n state division [ 4yy;on01 seaurity totiint farnishad by any oompan in England. There have been a dozen B | Haley Proves fimself no Match for | stars sent over to this country within the by s e L B v the Stalwart Pat. Killen, past few years, and lhv? have, one and | (€RRUS OF .“'I",“ Maekh b aoabbeickig The Strange Lotter Paunéd ¥y & Woman | It was nearly 8 o'clock Monday night | all, gone home badly whipped. So far as 8 the season advancesit behooves the J this Smith is concerned, he may be a | enterprising wheelman toftake his bicycle Pre) to the front of the stage at y . y 4 5 to lick Greenfield. 1 know thatit would | ol its bearings, for ho will soon have SHE TAKES A DOSE OF MORPHINE, | the People’s theatre and announced ullivan that long to accomplish | oy NATIAS R would be started with a sword swallowing | Dempsey fight Jack Burket"® The wheelmen of Nebraska are some- T E SOC T O Disappotnied tove and Sontonsy | F4t At this U the svdtorin et | Nyt B secriiig fo i poton | what waiteed nd wninown 0 oner | THE LEADING ASSOCIATION OF THE WEST. . that Dempsey is the most over- | other. Aside from the eccasional vis CASH CAPITAL, PAID UP IN FULL, < $100,000.00 of Laura Phillips' Sad was the great attraction, began the house o oA r —y w a3 erowded, - ,,\P_""(’;,;;’" g e ;l;f aking of | Wheel club, or the appearance of their names in the official bulletin of the ] s Potski 4 3 Stephens: knock the latter ont in pretty good style, By the Morphine Route. Charles Potski and Sam Stephenson. ! good M have never scon anything like Both men were clever with the gloves | Bt what docs ‘that amount to? | L o far as Dempsey's fighting round, however, henson struck 4 in this state, especially those situated in | . past I have had nothing to do, and now, | Jo41) A . . is concerned, he wouldn't stand o g b, | With advancing age. within the last five days thore have been I e "‘”‘_ b P i g Ll bl he Company lias a guarantee fund of $100,000 paid up in eash. which is an ad xl""(h‘,“'q gt ‘ 1 Tom 0 nm"”‘ ad, " than a ten-year old boy would have | o"tje Lengue of American W heelmen v o8 ougherty and 'om TIen | of whipping you—which is none gt all."” are ll("ll‘l\ apparent. It creates a socinl " It has a Reserve fund which provides for a non-forfe iting policy snd a paid-up volicy The last, and perhaps most sensational Il-mn-l\rl(uhfur the heavy weight b Hasirte o ! : B ] of the Ihr e cuses of self-destruction was Al O'Brien was the heavier jman ot They will Try the Uases. ecling, and members become acquainte 0 ento " i i \ o ca | the two but his opponent’s skill o \lnl quick T o LAl ith each other, It can elect consuls The Company is located in the Wost; its business is confined to the I (lthy West, Ifyosterday. The vietim Laura | thetwobnt hisopponent's skill andquick | Tho following men have been 1"in directing whoelmon touring | 804 applications from pers ns residing in milarial districts ace not aeopted, which L Phillips, a young woman living in a evening Frod Elsnssor ane 2% | moned to appear in the United & sugh the country, and the wheelmen | Wil insure fow assessments, and a consequent exemption from any on rons liability onted room in the house of Mrs. John- ndall lifted dumb bells, The court May 4, to serve as petit jurors: of this state who are members of the | .. A loeal Advisory Board, composed of not less than five leading eitizons of cue #on, at the corner of Fourteenth and Jack s for endurance and Kendall Nu Louls Brown, David City; John T. Spen- | League of American Wheelmen are :“",“f-‘ ; y b2 forined, who miay ) ulyisory counsel in (he setilement of claims Bon strect won. After they left the stage Mr. cer, Dakota City; D, Newman, Lincoln; F. (':u'u«\fl?' 1“’]""\‘;““" assist in forming | PVt l'm x:‘\l:nlr“\:"‘n:ll‘l:;‘» "M [v‘|'|‘n:"n"I‘;:T\":“ A .! b 84 t o \:h e it o § statod thit He o At Nome on Fowhnh 116 ; ohe, ¢ s WHO AT STYOrS AYG scs his e o \e same at way time upon A reporter for the Bek, upon hearing .I:”.I- H(} 1 }lH‘l he had he ud.\'h’\l m‘- AL t Albion; Joseph Holinan, Dakota | OT6 "‘\““‘,‘I‘(‘l“ sl l‘l:vl,‘v-n‘yl o Amorienn | satisfactory evidence of good health, by the payment of all delinguent ducs Hnd ©f the occurrence, at once posted to the | ON° in the audienc ad expressed a de- | City: A. B. Chorde, Oakland; Lewis Ley, Wi ) ° it A AT assessments )y » to matel ol rainst Kendall i y » ¢ celmes or - states s 1han houso and made a carcful cxamination of | patting eyt imbiems Reuall In | Stanton; €. €. Wyatt, Kulamazoo B pAsdg il e TR S L Noinsurance company in this or any other eountry has ever failed by renson of putting up, the dumb-bel 8 there | Deer, Tecumseh; Richard Blaca, Blair Y 3 Ll i 4 BiPotmstancos Vi ity ath-rate experience ‘The failure in cach instance by peo the circumstances of the case, y money in it?’" cried a voice from the | ywajsn, . Cooley, J. A. Lovgren, ,p.-oululm!\. he safe guards in:l‘:u‘l‘um-(‘ |':m I ‘mv_,n.;\m\.-\x:x (‘I::\» MODERATE MEANS tion, ) It scems that the girl, who had for | erowd Burgess, John McNabb, H. G. Krouse The League vican Wheelnen is 4 (™ 6o (R g 4 's cnough to make it worth | 3Uiecon coIN AlCAADY, L, G, Krouse, ('ulnpuwdnl nearly one thousand mom- R, 5 3 sl g [ o Gotho nl'l »rejoined Fallon, ity; W. F. Cavada, ~Nebraska in all matters concorning the Hghts e ity l"“m $HH Dlll{(m,]wll o |.,lm‘.ln appears, she il Kendall oxpressed o willingness to con- bk L wheelmen on public ¢ .4]. und an offl | 10 JM Ry perfectly infatuated. s ago the [ testany two men, but no match was | G5 aney b it | cial weekly Bulletin, which alone is 0 , ' atlly s J " 2 (g int s N pringhield el A EINe oEinitlat <3 8 Co-operative Insurance Companies existed in England 200 years befors the stock two had a quarrel. ' used her l‘llmu_ll two men came to the i Joim Keitl, ;|‘|:"l'lh‘h~ ilm'"]"f“"";""r‘“‘l“j“,l“"’“"a""‘f‘“- an was thoualit of, and the same compunics exist to-day, e I arly one million members, : 1 judiciously,” they cannot break, W Antee every promise we o wi his beingz in addition to the $100, friend of coldness, and hinted that he | front with a bluft Bvas trying to bostow his affections upon it of the evening of course, at the prineipal hotels throughout B00 providad for as n Rosorve Tind which is more. Hberet proyision and offer than any other company makes, . id the plan move secure, than any company in the Who are now vesting in real estate For Home X A, B, g N match between Mike Haley, the i H. W. Short, 5 the country. another r:n On Sunday night she Teged champion of Towaand Pat Killen, -llllvlm .\ Sterling; 1 ) , Omaha; Mombers of the L. A. W. in this state that he \s at the dance son Davies' Unknown. From the start . Patten, Elm Creek; Alexander Laver | who read this ave requested to send in o Kessler's hall, in — company | the odds were all in favor of Killen, who u.ml.m.t their names, and those who are not mem.- H iati H win i vl o O ™ AT Sk Y | i . will consistof the ol- | bt PPN S e et | The Strength of This Association Consists of Its o 6 darice, and stird onougifound him | e ey Causite for n fighter. | P NFsiim, Waverly . MeGraw, de A W Sl Gl GUARANTEE FUND, ENDOWMENT PLAN, Bo-h-tota Lwith tho litod rival | WO WekSL. pronenondl| Ausurm AT \mmll.\l~ S Dot ol ] RESERVE FUND, NON-FORTEITING POLICY, enraged b, t by Captain Cormick, who w: ol Kennedy, Orican 3 “Woodman, treasurer of | GRADED RATES, PAID-UP POLICY, to control lier passion suliciently to for'the purpose of seeing that the | O y oaten Osoeolay i |18t el club, Omalia, and their | SELECTED RISKS, A DEPOSITORY TO PROTECT THE was not infringed upon. Haley | e Fr il ¥ it names will be sent in with the list now TONTINE SYSTEM, RESERVE FUND, ml out in such a manner thathe gave | ton, Phelps: D. being made up to compose the divis| LIFE PLAN, CAPITAL STOCK. i y vent a seene on the ball room floor. made her delinquent lover take her down . L. r town and on the way listened coldly and adience the impression that he A, Kehoe, £ o] . R. Buflingtor —— ¢ ;."m;:"l"I;:'.::.b;.,r'?m].»"fvflfl:{.“: :»l:.‘,"x‘.: '|lu‘( f) ..11.,|; his opponent. He quartercd “II_)l.v“(.”.\tur \1:1-,(,}(.,1:}1(;?1\“5‘;:.‘ CLAIMS TO BE INNOCENT. lmtl lil‘\:‘«\l'\t:il illf‘u p:-l(‘,,:;‘-: x: Ln '!lln‘i"('lnlmp.m\ ‘w less ul-m any company in the o [ 4 PVel and the suage, ke AL catury - 0 o e C < good and puyments promp! ;"dl'rhm h ‘1,.1'“," ,,;.,:,,, V6 6RRE HBY BIF e s ”‘l"“)\llh“l; f“;‘ i rd; E. B, I neoln Johin L | A Gase That May Be One of Mis- This Association is now entering its thrd year, and or Dora. The breach between the two | fensive throughout, striking only o ik AR taken ldentity. which is constantly increasing, fnstend of being healed, grow rather | biow which toht. Killen <o ny gl QI NCIMR | SRR At death or maturity of endowment the memboer vecelves his interest in the y Y . * | Reserve Funi in addition to the amount due on the polic wider, and_when' the two parted that | and smiling and did very offective | work. was brought before Judge Stenberg y "Rl policies hecome non-foreiting after the third 'year o tho extent of the mem O h Q routh beor Judgs Snbere e | Kinplarhisome v ot rchard Hill, i "AGE mLm it was at the close of a violentquar- | H <? lowever, nt down every time They Blasphemed. 2 eIt the pressure of a glove, and by | “I have been in this world a long tinie,” ‘ ; e Mmul.\y afto r Phillips re- | his cowardly tactics spoiled what would | said Constable Dorsey Houck to a re- i I"‘f“’“‘ aitic oyl ML Mgl i) X\'ZQA\]:TED injover e SeE I oy S u can obtain mo:t favor wtes by writing to the compny marked, in the he ug‘ ot Mu Johnson | have otherwise been an intercsting exhi- porter Monday, *‘but I never cursed Domogine is a The Western Mut idted e wembhrsiin of the “Nobraskn Mutual,” and another girl who was in_ti » | bition. Killen rained in blow after blow, 3 YT just believe DIl g ko good | and whe a8 rdat tho o as bitterly and abused so roundly as Iwas | .. B TR Yon t5 JONS o You ean _send for him after i u',.-lmf' S::x‘x‘:«‘f it l\\‘.l‘l}“\]‘llt“ul”l‘;\ n‘i‘f}.h?; to-day,”’ living by *‘choring” on a tarm. Ho is |« mers’ and Mechanies " and *Lincoln Mutual,” wnd with its own members in- and tell him D've taken poison.” | was worsted. Mr. Houck was called upon to evict an | 41 industrious fellow, saves his money, | sur cct protection. Nullnn tho of “the remark | ~Inthe second round he was unwilling | ofd lady. Mrs, Sullivan and her dausghter, | A4 never spends it foolishly. Last e regurd the Western Mutual as one of the very hest life insurance assovia until about half- o'clock, when | to bear his punishment, and when the w,m‘h} ‘occupied since last fall & house | Stmmer he was working on Tom Mur- tions in tnis country, and expeet to see, at no distant day, it covering the entire Laura suddenly fell to the floor deathly | round washalf over he stretehed hin at | on th ‘,m."m! B SEVERtHE naH o | ray’s farm with a man who answered h'old of(hc healty West with its active, gentlemanly ag, ' —Daily Express, Maich ale and well nigh unconscious. | full length upon the floor, and despito the Stionta’ DiobWhE et oo ; : 2, 188 ,A the description of Wagner. - The { oo o was taken - to”her bed, but | hisses and jecrs of the audience, gave | Hoct'% (the PV of 1 SRBAO NG L 5 instead of “growing better rapid- | up the mitch; red enough, Or Speculative Purposes Are flocking to those choicest sites, large membership, Belvedere, went into the German’s room one night e { ] t 1 ght, OFFICE AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, Jy became wor Dillon " was | “This man,” said Mr. Fallon, stepping | nnjtof his patienc “Sulivan and breaking open his trunk took there- L y I.'\fl(\\( k] summoned. at once, ed to find | to the front of the stage, “claims to be | Apid her daughter ha d no rent for | g0,y hurse of £59 and fled.. Domogine q hur oty ‘iconscions ‘nd gt . the past five monthis, 'Tliey refased to e unable the champion of ITowa. “He is not fit to R has never given up the hone ot meeting speak a word. Drs > | bo champion of anything. T know B oo Ry e | e e o e v e (Rl kaED v wero oatled in, and_ aftor a hast 4 9 F s ut finally thought better of it when the, e e dav, 3 A8 AL s state, an ¢ o siness surar s state e AL iy an) nfiot & husty exam, | yon are disappointed in’ him, and saw a a brass-buttoned cop in the rear, | look-out for hini cver since. A fow | 9fthis state ur )'C':“‘“““’“"" o Gransact the bsinest o Hia ienrance i (s St taken morphine, The usu 'At this point thera were loud calls for | Who was brought there as usortof re- | days ago he heard that the —— " Witness my hand_and the seal of said of said office, tho day and Bimedios woro applied. tho doctors T e oré aqud. culls for | sorve force, So they were obliged to | thief was working in a lurd refinery i {& } Jear first above writton. o = ¥ their assistants working most of the | Chandler consented to spar three rounds m(kuxlx '}n-l ;z.-], ]n'unh-nlmn‘ fl\uu«-l}wa South Omaha, under the nnme of | ) H. A, BABCOC I(. Auditor Public Accounts. The reason of this is because these night, but all to no avail. The young | with Killen and succeeded in making a meanwhile with heaping violent aubuse | Wagner. He nt to the place it e places return more on the investmentof ume out of the sta lival aane succeateC . MAKING 8 | ypon the constable. pany with an officer, and after mueh he 2 . N ato b she had i e :;,‘D‘“[:,“"l,‘f"‘ to, which was thorouglhly —— tation decided that Wagner was the thi (Ety AT T (10 ol e U s o o) i therich, and afford a better home for ‘elock : Neb. the poor man than any other property o . i Douglas Hortlculturists. The latter, though protesting his_inno: Refer by permission to'Hon. J. H. Millard, O alf past nin lay morning s bearing o = = L he latter, prot g hi ¥y ) mah: ho-dicd ok 20! o Worl l“fl““'l'“"‘n ‘fffi;:f'.’u.u"pfl:» tiegstn 20 wom | The Douglas County orticultural so- | cence, was placed inder arrestand landed All communications should be addressed to et from the'time her condition was f in LI iz Short e, but has bien vio: | €iety hold its monthly mecting on Satur- | in the contral station. _ He claims that he OLIVER C SABIN 9 ’ jcovercd. Coroner Drexel was at once | torious in all | Iis. He is # fine | day, the 30 inst. The usual routine bus- n cleatly prove an *“alibi” by showing summoncd and held a inquest, which de- | specimen of physical beauty, and s so | iness and_election of new office that tattho tinio Domoginsxwas xobledy Secrotary and General Manager, BEATRICE, NEBRASKA. OTIS HAYNES, Agent at Omaha. yeloped the facts stated ve. On the | well ],l,,l,,),m.m..| that his 2 s | propo: tion was considered rels to gner) was working for another (bed fm b,\- the side of (lu- dead girl was | weight is hardly manifest. ‘T'he fivst fight | holding the next exhibition of the society pund a bloody pencil ce of pa- | he had was with Hile Stoddard whom he | in connection with that of the Douglas And Newport. Tt is hereby cer T D ocintion Iu~\ r Company, ot Beatrice, in | 1s complied with theinsurance 1 n Tom Murr ase was postponed until to-day m order to giye an important wit: il, in consid at he giv B0 | e g e 3 v b o0 § h occupicd with the e y ed a draw, but he afterward ced- } pointed to confer with the executive com <! too much occupied with t| ey, and the ability to triumph over wy | 64'in knockinie him out. Mike Dovine, Pittoo of the. nstocintion. and report ata | MUSICAL PROTECTIVE UNION. | uttempt fo try iy cases, I e “LAURA P » o | “Pinky” g cial meeting, to bo held aturds county building “as a whole pr AU n\llmel::- v“&‘l ::ll\;ml(}n Il'uqk ?»l;‘f;‘»lv: 3 1’}";,2 Hfu- 1‘4‘1111'1:m“ e oo Ry Mardi-Gras Procession, ratliet a lonely appearance l'\u‘llrl in the — hardest tight he ever ing paper was read by Mr. | Thefollowing isthe route: Starting point | basement where the ballot boxes were 7 4 B Orchard Hill Lannon in St. Paul, 1 raig, on the management of | exposition building Fiftcenth and Capi- | Pliced rchar 111, in the first round, but fought on until m fruit trees, and also that on ornament | ¢ "y Co et ;, Harney stroat, | oast The following is the weather forec: the ninth round he wa vl r ubs, deciduous and_evergreen, | 01 2venue, sourh AENayBiren:, ol for the week ending to-duy: April tory. Kille o modes icited a good share of discussion. | on Harney to Ninth, north on Ninth to | 141, _Opens windy, with he man, but s at he is willing to raig’s paper is to be followed by | Farnham, west on Farnham to Fifteenth, | cold, wet weather” in weste ) [ up a y man in the country not | one by Mr. Emery. north on Fifteenth to Douglas, west on | with' local flu without its expense and disadvantages, even barring Sullivan. The Se6ona Rebearsal Douglas to Sixteenth, north on Sixteenth | the northeastern United S| Quebee, 4 beautifully open and shaded lots run be- 5 Prof. Pratt. the dircotor of tho fostival | toCummings, ~countermarch on Six- | and tho maritime prov ; cool weath: treen bout to enter upon the servi ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAR. A e ot no LB ¢aanth toiDodee onst aniDodgoitoMently, | oETafinoiwarm/ehango, sensonable with dovil. 1t is poseible that tho young kit which is to be held here in June, met the | south on Tenth to Douglas, west on | local showers and hail storms at the oman saw the presentation of this p Reportof Donations for Three Months | 200 members of the chorus at Mever's | Douglass to Fourteenth, north on Four- uluv-u. b ome weeks ago and th this p: 3 Ei b th, 1880, Music hall Monday afternoon and teenth o Exposition Building. Coroncr Drexel received yesterday alet- made & peculiar impression upon lher o , $50; H, Lenman, 8 eveming. X tor from Geo . mind. l . Kountze, $10; sult was very satisfactory, and Rail Notes. making inquiry ) Though no bottle or anything used as a ient that the chorus will do good There are quite a number of division | Anderson who committed suicide, by 10 per cent cash, balance in monthly pay- ceptacle for poison w s found in the M vor| superintendents of the Union Pacific in | cutting his throat, last week. M. J ll b S, om where the girl died, both doctors i i The opening, uf the festival will oceur | the city diseussing with Superintendent | fon is & membor of the ity council o re confident that morphine was the drug i AL y on June 9th By that time. d Prof. | Smith” general —matters of interest, | Car where Anderson is ‘supposed to nsed. Where she got th Nsh, * 827 " H. Mirphy: | Pratt to a roporter, “1will have one. of ,\m.,.,..-“. Dresent are J. 0. Bimker: | bave reside, and thinks e canidentify new. She was out Monc mornir i $23 . Bushian, the best-drilled choru that can be wiperintendent Kansas division, J. | the suicide. . er, on which were written these word d 3 1 0~ os. | County Agricultural association, and at K = L[ 1, Laura Phillip I o | T vt with ‘l‘)l:‘(un;nll(‘:‘\‘l‘lll‘m'm‘lvl:l:[:lc~ tholt grounds, A commitico Was ap- | Ress time (o get in bis testimony. e DD P‘"lo"“y‘ww B St GOO{IS n th M k t Al e, | B ¢ Marke ing was of « pale red color, d hardly decipherable. The gi dently dipped the Jn-m-ll in her 1t od, and with this strange fluid for last message. Just what ing this passage had ulum her own , it,is hard to sce. he sentiment | 08 eyery theate scognizo, 18 the vow male orcorer 'in the **Black Near the horse cars and on the Beit line, with all the advantages of the city, but $450 and $650, bE quiite o longth of time, and it is sup- ) i ! . gotten up in this country. In the chorus [ K. 'Choate. superintendent Colorado posed that then she purchased and swal- | o 1505 K. E A of three rs ago when Thomas’ or- ion, C. C. Wurtelle, superintendent owed — the dead] drug. -~ Dr o ; chestra was here there. 5 . | Wyoming ‘division, P." Bleckensdufer, | mcke, in conversat with r i1, Caroy 3 5 M. 1 The chorus at this or | supermtendent Idaho division, €. L. |8 t. Jia el porter for the Ber ye ay sai 3 , A than that was by Leslie, assistant superintendent Ida DItaRiE oeated, hat the dose must have be ¥ larg crder, $1; A d ). L Web- division, C, A. McMastus, train master | mpo final location of a diteh for the or living us she did some sixteen hours | $ier 813 i MK ; 3 Coloradp division, R. W. Baxter, i ORah) g hiaope AT Ao ST Tyt o (el tor taking the poison, she certainly | $1i0 . I - ger, of the board of | master Wyoming division. puzpogejof gedeominkieome B (00/F A 0 e R ) Yould have passed the erisis and recc ! 81 1: f : : ing v mem- Je By anager 3 ) land has been decided. etties ade g t bbed had tho doso been a small one. T 5l ] e callod monting (ofidhio jmom, Debiow, manager of the, Cali- | 5GP run north and south, north from ‘ £ try, and withan unobstructed view, sells voms o v k rs of that organization, and all outsidg iy ) . SRS R P T T e ‘”_ 7 ; G X o \ W f ho w : 5 B - 1 ulphur Spring i ] in re lots at R woman, Who business men who are interested in Hannaford, of | 2 P40 SUER B ilway, in the. Siras ; 5 Only $350. Oma b ! gt 3 » Norther! a0l fr od i al, ,i‘,‘,,‘,’gl‘,:“‘}.!“,\'h‘,:"“:“," 3 1 4 b Omaha’s w for this even- | the Northern Pacitic, arvived in Omahia | oo distriet, The estimated cost I One-quarter down, with de balapeg in three years. ory. Sho drifted into the life of an aban. | Darmi 51: A O, Jac o §15 1% Stux | ing. The object of' the meeting is to dis- yesterday. 500.50. bt 1w oonr lhld(' mar OMAHA BELVEDERE, Situated upon an ascent and upon the hioned wo twoor three y cuss the formation of a stock “company s ‘x;ul;l‘(v’:‘ .'.’n'""u.?.‘.’.l’wu ll.uu‘u for the purpose ot encouraging . Bola Work. sorts around town. She respect tures. This move is made in Y Mr. William Maguer, who lives on ble relatives in Villisea, Towa, who h; cific .h,..,. $10: governiment g with a resolution adopted some South Ninth street, opposite the eon advised of the trs The canse departeént, $10; Union Pac ago, upon committee report, The object | house, had the misfortune yesterd ffor the rash act may w I-|(-<1h be_ex- ; other donations. 4.0, - Paxton | of the projected zation will beto | lose a pair of pants, a coat, and a valu- ossed by the hacknoyed phras ¢ y, Alig.o| correspond with manufacturers desiving | )15 7610 watch s stolen from p : i 1. ¥rens S P e e S A e A ! i tient in Jove. which will ‘cause them {0 come to Omalia, | him by a thief, who broke into his room Pacific shops TOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic & Surgical Diseases. Probably Her First Spree. Btretehed out on a bunk in the woman’s 1 at the central station yesterday was a pung and pretty IFrench girl, whose dumo, according to the police record, was u Lonzo. The charge against her was runk and disorderly. She was v and her L was set off b, 00 loction of rich gold and dismond jow- . Shewas oyidently very ill, for when ¢ oflluor came to take her before Judge nberg for trial, she groaned piteousl nd after staggering a few steps droppes o floor, with **You must let me alone, ean't move, I can't move.” Lulu be- amo reckless ]\lumlu and started out another gi o “puint the town.,” fore nightfall »hu W beer bl worse whisky, and was arvested by pohuu in ared hot state of intoxic It was her first spre up 80 badly that for a time lln' ndants were afraid < Iw cross the dark divid f 3 ates came up yo y and paid l\orlmo $2.65. Laulu on’ tahen | her house, vowing that lzo in another spre 4 Electing Oflicers, Mhe Nebraska Tile and Pottery com by elected the foi M lfi\hn, will ‘co clors. Vunted lun yo! and general m b ehalf mile trom towa u( " in blue grass adidress John 1 » Nebvasha, lons of spitl two gallonsof whisky; two gallons of whisky: Steabendort tor, one gallon of wi Boeckhoft whisky, and \V Lnlhm\nl whisky; M, Clarke, ney & Stone, furnitu ritez & Rosenstein, hnull\\ truit; Mrs, Jose Le connty lnlllllll'nlumh l\) \d one barrel of lard from the poo 3 Mr. Bell, drug: i . Kiog and ! dors ooy & Reagelke, mineral wa lirovder, one can of ekly papers; SISTER ALPIONSA, Superioress, St. Joseph Hospisal, Aprl 6, 15, PUGIY ISIIU POINTS, A Brief lnlurvmw \\rllll Trainer Tom Chandle Mr. Tom Chandler, the trainer of Pat | Killen, was met Monday afternoon the Mitlard by a reporter for tho B who enzaged lnlu ina short conver * | tion m..u pugilistic matters. Mr. Chand- | ter does not look like a i . His ap- e is more t { a tleman of rous business man, it of a pugilist, But for all that of the most elever spurrers in , and his well-cut, close-fitting 1es cover a form which is intensely -a form, too, which in marble 1id Mr. Chandler, replyin, 1 of the newspaper man, Sulbvan will ever L fight out of that pugilist, Jem Smith, who cadield. Judging from ! d of him, Smith is s an, but I don’t think he can ever and up betore John L. knglish boxers are very disuppoiusing. lhu,) never doin Church Choir Conce The choir of Sew: street Methodist Episcopal church, assisted by some of our best local talent, will give a concert in the church on next Thur y ovening April 8. The programme will be varied and interesting, consisting of solos, duets, .n(.m\.ul instrumental i ains willbe spared to make this, their }um uuuv})rbt, A success, ‘The choir of this church have always been noted for the melody of their sing- ing. As it be given for the benefit of the church to help pay off the last cent of indebtedness, and the price of - ad- mission is_low, there will, no ((nnhl be u grand turning of the pec North 0 Friends of the chu ice Docket, The following cases occupied the ention of Judge Stenb 3 Pat Carney, drunk and disorderly, $5 and costs. Commutted fc h M. E. Phillips, disturbin e peace, $5 and costs, W .n..m Nagle, drunk and carrying and costs, characters, C s Slmer Buck, remanded is better than oak for bridge or foundation work. It lasts round and can hed and driven by D. Sopor & Co., 1020 Furnam street, Omaha, New Incorporations. Articles of incorporation of the Danish nd Building association, capitai stock $3,000, weve filed yesterday with Mannfacturing Co rporation, an e Kk of 0,000 O B P, F. Mayne, Mayne as stock early in the morning. Mr. M @ at the time, but being particularly gif in the matter of prudence, did not think it best to pick a quarrel with the thicf or prevent s walking away with the property. Mr, Magner says that he does not want to lisobliging, and if the thief will only hand i address the vest will be sent to him, in order to make the suit complet Brevities. Judge Neville has just gone to Wash- ington county to hold court, District Attorney Estelle went yesterda, T, J, Wardes hus been appointed mail clerk on the vifie .lumnon and Me- Cook route, vice L. G. Wahlquest re signed. Steward, drunk and digorderly. Depot Policeman l:ulnm ck”, plain drank, by Turn docket was ¢ yesterday in the county court There w 1ifty-two cases 'he gus company’s case will be called and the equity cases to-morrow. Workmen are engaged in leveling the teenth stroet next to the The ground wiil be taken away to a level with the lower floor of the court house. The county school census commis- sioners met Monday afternoon. two reports have been sent in yet. T rest will probably be in by the last of n.. k or the first of next to be consid » First Congre gation emperance form club, and w. inter are invited to be Dooley, a tenant of 8 @ city owned by Jo. it before dustice shrubbery and i fum ma iously. His case h 1 continued There w the dis t court yesterday o for pur pose of heuwrl { nimportant ZAVGR\\W Purest and strongest n, O PRIT‘E BAKIM; F‘(J\ HORSES FORSALE|!’ ON APRIL 1st, We will open our Horse and Mule Market Cor. Howard and 14th S':,.O'naha Neb, HAKE & PALMER. F. M. ELLIS & CO. ehiledlsand Bullding Superint's OMAHA NEB and DES MOINES, IA, s Streets, Koowls C’:.IJ.H-_. ITER GEORGE BUBLINGUOF with F. M. PR, MCMENAWY, Proprictor. We liave “the 1( mu nppar m- nul T |uu CIRCULAR on De formitics ect, Curvatires of thy . Piles, T i lors, Wraces, Trosses, and all kinds of Medical and Surgical Appitauces, man. ufactured and for kale, The only reliable Medical Institute making Private, Special & Nervous Disease. A KPECIAL ALL CONTAGIOUS AND BLOOD DISEASTS from whatever cause prodiced, successfaliy { yphilitic polsou from the &ystem without miercury. Now restorativ treatment for lostof vita] pover W o, In plain wrabk PVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN TE. SFRCIAL AND NMERYOCS DIsBASES, to viewt us may be treated at (helr 0l convenient. tion of patici TIMK N SP QVER 400,000 o mnd R 1 L Ras of tfi m’uuuu ‘Cavriuue Bullde Is like the famons 5 'h of Clifton,Cine | cinnati. I is bea in itself and aives an entrn of the valley of | the Missouri for 1 . And yet i sells in One-quarter » years These 1 t LS ¢ ap the most att i { i Chmaha, They are r e most LEVEL ROADS AND DIUNES and will soon bé encompassed by the proposed BOULEVARD. Lots are selling in these places daily, and but few remain, I you want to ins vest don't delay. If you want to buy for a hiome make haste. Sec me before it ig too late, I have property in all parts of the city and my lists are the lu and mo-t complete ever malde in Omaba. They comprise houscs, luts, and all kinds of goods which wil ol orexchanged at thie lowest and most satisfactory priecs. C. E. MAYNE, i6ih and Farnam, Omaha.