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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNES IAY _OCTOBER_6, 1886, e s (o] for 1885.6, ODDPS AND ENDS. wias killed by the foroman of the engine, GATHERED ABOUT THE CITY. | st srmn e, e 2 d the conl piok for the * purpo by o ings during these respective periods were | Stray Leaves From a Reportet's Note | McNally was taken to his home in the | §9,600,436.43 and $12,719,87.00. The re Book. southern part of the city. He will not be { |m|'t flm"\n 1‘I~hr|\\~ lm A"‘”‘ ‘t’mvl\‘lfi‘lln The way in which a certain threc-cent | #ble to be around for severnl weeks, that during the year 1835 the Omaha na- | 4 o0 P00 oAl ol g - < tional banks increased their capital #650, laily maintains ats street sa i well | piE DIVISION COMPETITION, [ 000 to meet the requirements of their illustrated by the experience which a . business Ihiree private banks were | young man of this city had near the cor. B e R AR opened for business and the depositsof the | ner of Fifteenth and Farnam strects last Omaha Savings bank were increased | yirh, He was passing the locality i $459,980, 7 doc o 0 1 el LI h 10 umed, when a newsboy, with a number /4 Omana's Growth-dohn Hitch- Fhere were received at the Union stock | of the three-cont papers under nis arm, ek's Funeral-Arrested gards during the ye bt Omaha Will Sccure that Event Noxt Ye Lientenant Reed, inspector of nifle practice for the Division of Missouri, was " 9 in the eity yesterday having come here A fter selling out our Celebrated Fancy Bress Shivt at 55¢ we were from Kansas, ©\When questioned by a re h porter for the Ber asfto the chances of | COmpelled to telegraph for anether consignment of (20 dozen, and these Omaba [sceuring the division competits i ion next year, he said tnteresting Facts and Figures About head | stepped up and sad to him. *Mister, 1 nd 55,670 of cattle, 1 can't sell these papers, and if you'll buy ont on Suspicion, one of them DI give it to you for a wwill be placed on owr counter (NH ha vduwring the coming week, We will also dis- rar Ewould seem thin it the Depart. | didgonals, cheviots and cassimeres: all cut in the latest styles: cannot be &, the cnormous of the i those on the second; M. Popple the tax agent, and the 3 ' stuek I'he young man was about . B | Rail Notes, Phyuicg - Judiohl & Jonnn for the nonases “I'ne situation is just this: Next year . Vi & { Affairs atthe Union Pacitic headquar- | Fheeb J4RT omes, Sasio e, S WhUNL Lt ""‘",\(‘ Mo 8 H"Y( the division firing will have 10 be held in | POSC of the balance of owr all scarlet Shirt and Drawers at 50c. When ters were ina very proturbed state yester- | ot South Omanha were a8 f Geonn ‘ ot on't buy | one of five places—the Department | N ’ Yae A day on account of the changing of o eattle, 1908 Tiogs, 100 Shecp: 105 norees, | i " imge et 1 e e | Of Tesas, Department of Missouri, e | €losed out these goods cannot be duplicated, We are positively the Some of the oflicials have already moved | 1 b4, During the past | (08 T rather steggarad | PATtment of Platte, Department of Da s : oA " ‘e s 1 ¥ 5 4 o their now quarters in the worth addit- | 101 there were 15510 howl cf Caitl ol | on for nothing. " This rather stageored | oy, "oy Im’(",” go. Now in i ““ originators ef low pricess Qur Men's Swits, selling Jrom $10 to $12, in fon while others'are preparingito make the | 1 ¢ Tootl N BT IDRER turn irs were gomg to take, he re- [ partment of Texas, there is no suitable . Sl oy a§¢ M A - ~ already been give hese columns, | tion of Omah ont live stoc the paper of No. 2 wsboy No. 1 was | tion. In the Departments of Missouri ] i ¥ 0 ot ot e ohtlonod. agaln tn da. | ket A & place for the muittennte of | Bonplue d for a moment, but quickly | nd Dakota, it will bo imipossiblo (o hold trimmed, cannot be bought anywhere else for less than $16. Our tail, Mr. Smith, the general superintend. | 8tock yards and packing and rendering | Fillied and coming up to the young mun | the shooting, beeause each has had the | g . S Kerite o B8 FEe [ ent, will occupy the ‘new rooms on the | houses, winle the inerease in business in I R O T e Satapetition iting for the 1t twoiyeits BEZ o $IG Men's Suwits in 65 different patterns, made of corkscrews, { firt floor; Mr lavwiy s¥al i year 1885 over that of preceding } nt owns no land | ) 4 4 f L transfer was quickly made and the gentle- | | enough for il | man found himselt "in pos i two gineer, the e report, far oxcocded | Papers. Nowsboy No. 2, however, was | ment of the Platte would secure the : 3 - ¥ 3 | = ooty Wil entiro | nll uiticipations Illh v packs o . "I‘(}“vlll‘l‘l(l‘ngqltl)‘n': th OO e duplicated anywhere jor less than from $20 to $24. Gur Prince Albort will be given wup to | inZ house during the year 1885 sl AR daTloe nid TR e g % e on’t say anything, but you . e 3 | ight Auditor Davis andhis | tered 143800 hogs, nggregatin Sl “,,‘,:;,’,.",{;;,“ i T R A AT R | Coats and Vests, made from the finest imported worsteds, for style, Jit Mr Kimball, the trafic m .71, This establishment emp i il the range at Bellevae be ! oecupy the room 1 the main building | men, and has a weekly pay roll of 3 ””"\ himselfin pos- | enough to omodte Wl the sold aud workmnanslip cannot be excelled. pwshoy No. 1| whowill “Ampl ke part in the competition large enough. It is one of the > f(.fln'.::.i";,.' the LountEy for We challenge the world on our Overcoats for varviety and low purpose m delighted with rge H. Hammond § at the stoe ds; have killed during the p: e and 80,0 S ot wtening Lo | : head of euttie, and Heri ',},",’f the first opportunity, This story may Wiy I'he other The hronghout are spacious, i sl ventilte The o Turing the same period, | Sound strange, but it is strictly When one considers that in May last not ‘ices “hear [ ie ) 'q Sui i airy 'f'f»'r.3‘..‘-'.'.lu.f-'x:'.'llilii:»."‘nu.-]u"l.,,",‘J‘.'-lf- hor, ‘1.'.'.'&[',‘ tho anmo poriod, | GLL SRR Tor by ‘sovoral D e o KIERENE {9020 CERL WWhere can yow beatin price an all wool man’s swit for § 3 gant style. eattle, aggregating in value | DOsSes. i the land, the ch es that have been ndriut, " Colonel A strictly all worsted man’ NALS. £160,000. This firm employs fifty men There and their pay-roll amounts to NOTES AND PERSS Mr. Callaway has gone to Chic wit for $7? A Norfolk all wool boy " i in this city, who, | brought about are A gentley ¢ Henry, with his char cteristic energ, i ) per | in pointof presence of mind and mgenu- ! Fas ~ P e o) 8O QX . N 4 5 | Presidont A n'xlu‘;..."i\'..l.,‘.’,'.i:‘ Fowlor Tt ".'y'.'.'lhfn'(l S5y T Fo W BGHIE TS DIRHAY B T6E LKL ..."'y:(.\f-.\',.“?m"f{.\ .‘L“L’;:W“I.luu”}u.:‘[u\{ from s to 12 years for $2.95°? wr style of doing business is charac matter, in any other city. These trants HIE e a e is e Ll tovized in every rvespect by legitiicey, and all owr goods are sold at n business matter He is much smitten | ‘Ivllii:lv‘:“l:"*"\‘I"lly;'”IA{IH ‘l”N",','“,‘;:::.'fl',"';f."'. Sll'il‘fl_l/ ONE PRICE. with a damsel who lives—well, his division say in North Omaha—and she in turn i reciproeates, The s another young man who is deeply in love with the lady will be from 2,000 to 4,000 hoy forcign shipment, The Union 1 ™ 5 3 1 g ACY | but, it must be confessed, she does D0t | of the West from al oyer this cetion | M, listen to ais wooing with any deg { - h morning, the U. P.|ind King o re about to put | fvor. The gentleman fivst mentioned, | NEW OUTFITS FOR NEWSPAPLIS, G ety For | who.“for convenience, may be e ‘.i : - a capi SHTth SEHRE tholAbIL The Omaba Type Foundry and Sup- 6 ant signification in connection with some troubles which remain to be adjusted. Upon leaving Chicago, Mr. Adams may return to Omaha. B. R. Thompson, Union Pacific, This conc 10 and hogs ner ¢ : sorvico agent of | I Fowlor Bros. will gone to Milwau- | Jho and, smoke house, 1o |u finished by Octob wny are rolled in~ to the seventh strect up an ¢ 500 to 1,000 hogs visting his luct the new pile driver which | k) Sl viadue 1 ne vile driver whicl ling 200 eattle and > 5 it s just taken from (ho shops. Tt re- | for ~|fi‘mnmull|l}) dholt Cmverios n Gha: | Tove about three evenings in the wet I LRATERELL G G AL A water tender und two ears, be- cago. Heisa first class fellow, and has oniy " blishers, the engine which draws it from part of the report whick treats of | @ne fault, and that e will once in a The Western Newspaper Union at place to pl 1t is of the most recent | the railrond imterests of Omaha shows | While indulge a little too frecly in the | Omaha is prepared at all times to outlit improvement, the ladder reaching over | {he number of tons of freight forwarded | ! 1ge thut incbriates. The other ¢ and lying upon the second ear when 1ot | for the you ending Septeml e called upou the young inuse. The cab containing the engine | Kave been 291 63, an iner and fouud that the obnoxio al was | sticks and rules, and in tact everything and boiler is fixed upon & revol¥ing | geer the cor thiere before him. Smith y took | in the line of printers’ and publishers’ table, which may urned by means of | imount of freight recewved during {his | 0 Dis cont and hat, placed “them “on the | supplies. Better term: cogs m any direction, The “fivst work | time was £ 119,101 nd was about to go into_the parlr | prices ean be seccured t of this new machine will be done on the | tonsoyer the “I'he | When the young lady who had come out hicago or elsewher viaduct mentioned, which will help to ex- | pumber of \\lmlwmi in B pedite the work of removing the pres- | Omaha and South Omaha for r. —. is in there. ont structure and substituting for it a | montns ending October 31, 1885 w. ay of getting 1 are structure which will span the strect. The | Omaha ¥ \m|h needed 1o more . Send for Thk Print other pile driver with' which operations | the nu lhing hisslouch hat over | our monthly trade jourt were commenced, is now working upon nto the p: 1 the street proper, but itis only a re i compared with the new machine above referred to. Yesterday morning L under AT B Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. and more Jiberal 1 by sending to Save money by buying neas home,” Socond ban gonds THE 0. E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST CO. often have great baraains i e ars cattle forwarde frgem ten A this particu- | Aty S. W. COR. 15(h AND FARNAM, OMARA. . that gives Wit from time TR nces, thoroughly intoxicated, | to time proclaims unequalle I e ST fix him.? He waiked | new and se nd with ma 326, from South Omah number of or, to | lists of goods and pric Lands for sale in deseription for sale m all parts of the ¢ arguins i | every county in Nepraska. A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS 1s county kept. Maps of the eity state ¢ d, furnished cee of ¢l upon appai ond hand m: empha WESTERN ) swsPAPER UN1ON, ward and Juckson, the Union Of Tities of Doug information de y, or any other the dummy t ughtintothe v of the Ian- ar 1885 0ver the year coming.” The | 1881 taking ten tons to the Iatter con n, one of | 11011 car Toads. ‘The Burlington the oflicc road mentioned, and show cven a more remarkable president of — the Chieago, Bur- zht tonnage ; 5 5 SHARES aculated, “Get out of here, 1 don 12th Strect, b it ot 1‘\1“.‘“1 K one i the total { wi'yt'You arotnd.’’ - The young man re Omiuha, Nebras fused " to move but gazed in blank astonishment at Smith.” The latter peared to e vincensed at his riv using to feave ‘the house Whbing r.) the cc John G, Hitcheoek ' ral., The funeral of John G. Hitcheock took and finally | place ye hed | ence o nibal & MEATS ROI\ST] DIN TH erday afternoon from the resid M. Hiteheock, on 1 JUICES, BY USING WIRE GAUZE OVEN neoa g et 1go street, lington & Northern, together with yearending i !.Kun out nIhvnu x].. and was largely attended by the friends another 1 gentleman from | was 181,536 tons, tné num} S enue the front door Nim e St s BT St. ay morning and was met Sinco Jine 30, 1885, fhe | SMith s we S T Tiquor, tok in the | 9. Harsha conducted the exereises both at the ;m“\ by the dummy. Mr. Touz- Burlington situation after thought. | at the ye. Interment of the ugly ered with alin and his friend jumped into a coupe and — were - driven - hastily up | eago, St. Paul, Minne: & Omahaand | dronk, 4 town where they some time | Fremont, Blkhorn & Missouri Valley, [ Vtherwise there o fiEhgnitl he pall-be were as follows: in consultation with the managements of | both of which Are under the nanago: | 1ouse, which might compromise i ‘rank Burkle Burkley, homas both the Union Pacific and B. & M. They | ment of the Northwestern, forwir lod ag | Bame of the young lady whom he so l ckmore, Sherman Canficld, Arthur left last eveming over the former mul 5 tons, and recoived 19,508 | fondly adored.” He coneluded, therefore, | Joliffe and Alfred Kennedy. for the west. hg out the Missouri Paeitic, | 1© v nd leave Smith in An autopsy, made in St. Louis with the Thos. McCarthy, tne accomplished were unobtainable, e po: on o He did so, and to | consent of " the tives, | train dispatcher of the bridge division of | railways centering in Omaha ha this day, probably, he has never discov- | failed to reveal any but a general the Union Pacilic, has been granted a 4|1.-.11(my,m tons of local fnwlnldmmu‘ ered the true situation of affuirs. disordered condition of the bram. The leave of absence for two weeks, which he | the y 780,993 ¢ top of the skull was remoyed, woll dosorves for rost and. recaporation; | recoivodhor and the brain matter beng then after the exacting and laborious labor of | from this point. In reg: laid bare, curefully examined. It is this busy summer. During his absence, | cable railways the u'pulL thought that mind troublc his place will be filled by D. Bl ath of M The O |”: Smith, he concluded, ir Prospect Hill cem- STOVES @ RANGES, i ni el ' themsclves Thera 3 not a_cooking apparatus mado using the 3olid Oven Door, but thatthe loss in weight of meats is 2 to forty par cent. of thie rousted, 1 v co in treat. “ [0 treat many casce o tricity, Paral: The sams roasted in the Charter Oak Kilfey, Es kin, Blobd and Ronge using the Wire Gauze Oven Door ; Trasses, tio fibros do not separats, and Clartucked an h" alo i i 1oses about one pound. X k& s to Toso a large portion of nr\mrd( nl t nu«l The only reliable atedical Institute making Privats, Spem.xl § it is nevi teless aud unpalateable, of these ¢ nd the sub r. Hitehcock were Nervuus fllseasas I k, the | that the Omaha Horse ey :'u ki, Thow | sequent de 1 i- CHARTER OAK BTOVES and RANG: nightt operator in the samd oflico, company has elghiteen miles of railw e o i Gt for ey | rectly duo to u fali from his bieycle which | MILTON ROGERS & SONS Train No. 3 for the e operation, and the railway eable compiny '8 ¢ Whether or not | e received last summer. on thisside of th hie until 11:45, 1 It was here ester hour be up with passengers and, y mornmg | has contrs acted up to o for two miles | uople ind tune, | of railway track, to be laid and put in op- ‘T'he firm of Himel wre ma They stuply « auzh | along the tiack. As a consequence nuni- : to geton board. looking only For h:\lt-. ah Y & The turniture and rental of the Coz- Ve trentment for loss of ital power vy, : Al., COMMUNICATIONS CONFI AT i A R s S four extri were added. Two of | ¢ Merriam handled & their elevators dur- bers . of people left behind, | ens hotel. e A DEDY ainly written—enclose stamp, and we 1 these are going out to Valloy and the [ ing the year 1885 1,200,000 bushels of | cepecially I: who ean. mot | . This house is now doing and has done » Cotumnes, P N, Surrion, n wrapper, our other two wore sent o Grand Tsland, to witeat, 5,400,000 bushels of corn, 410,000 | tub sl Shout o ashow of them. | for twoyears the second largest busimess ... Epaak AN ERMAN & FRAKER VEroon, accommot i pustiels of oats, 50,000 of barlc selves in an attempt “) wtiract a driver's | ©f any hotel in On is expected at these points during the oi'lllu\*d"’dN u‘v’ouo lt;r rye, aggregating in [ yitention, Day 1 ay Lhave noticed | o 1I~I..uuu reasons Il\l"“l’h{{r wishing c v next two days. value $3,038,000. The ator capacity | this negligenc m[ l have mysclf, a | t0S¢ UMSEY. I CARTER, President, 8. B, HAYDEN, Secretary. LRI T B R T B 0iy norningsove 3 800,000 bushels, and thivey men. " T | dozen finies, watehed when I i not == 7 4 Dt G, or e Wty ool i for nd pasenger i opinton, i & Persons nuhhl\\lnhvwwx M hon Omy i Elevator and Gram comps nsfer, repor xhr- grain h tor (o be 1,836 ars of corn, 208 of train on the Union ific was thirty minutes late. On bourd was B Scheller and party, who have bee this country for nearly a yes b time they Im\fl visited treated at their want to ride, sce other people vainly at- _ 1 OaughtWith.theCont. tempt to induce a driver to turn his Yesterday morning a fellow whosename head. All this is aloss to the company 3 y | could not be ascertained hnlul his way and inconvenivnee to the public. So 482 of oats, s or sender. bi into onc of the rooms of Tom oy 5 U. whi ley, and 50 of {1 In addition to the | much so, indecd, that the next time it ( conyenient. 0 2 76 3 ‘ > st modation of puticits. Board and attendance llm were on their way to New York, [ ing company pllulnucd 500,000 bushels driver to the company. ole na con onging Omaha Medical and Surglcnl Institute, Cor. 13th St. and Canitol Ave.. OMAHA. NCB. 'n con- Y man Bonner, who guards the that HE DECEIVED MISS HALL, street crossing, Later in the day he ag- {} found on the same stry wing the of corn, rye and barley for its o sumption. Among Omaha indust of dry gumk‘ |||1-ulin|n-4| first. whance thay le The Missouri Pa or Germany. fic_did not leave yos- ot terday morning until aboutithirty minutes T T YT, r . St Skt coat, and was ted by oflicer Demp- T 154 {‘t']“d‘u:::::‘nln:‘-" {;,.“:’::\l:k :’:| I;\r“l"flr".\‘t;’\'l'l'- ;qullu. Maul .\ (J(»J :l.ll"_“ln A\\v(«,:{.fi' I:‘::;‘(‘ g ot bkju)'" ‘:..::,:,‘,',L" ByrEen fo .~_.l»'\l u'u‘ul sent in the patrol wagon to (Ilue i did not allow it 10 entor the depot uniil | F&from ¥:0,000. he increase of the | Some time ngo the aflections of My, | SUHHON: i ;i } buta fow minutes before the train pulled | 353505 150,000, while that of 1856 wiit | William Waynick, & typographical s Exnress Trucks, { outof thedepot. Lot 1855 oyer | n one of the job offices of this city, were | Another four wheeled truck was addod NEWSPAPER A OMAHA'S GROWTH, J ilfi § Morse & ered to cling around the person of | yesterday morning to the complement of Ll & e et ° | Go ORaEVAS: f h]';‘\::l:fl\‘\‘: 90 1i i‘\”' \\'I‘m‘ l'§'~inl]w|l at 119 | the Wells Fargo & Co.'s express at the B & ADYERTISING 1 b e pots sad Figures from a Doard of | Ollonato 4 “1 adels & | Chics - Waynick vesided at the M. dopot. ll‘:lzlll‘[r\ ays (wo more w \ i, T ) 0 s Pays Best E J Y The annual report of the Omaha board | Bussey “(I,m",““ orenso in thelr busi- | - Miss Hall, who was a book agent, and | be 404G makine s T S lh | ll e e(\( WHER PROPERLY DORE. | of trade was issued yesterday. President | oy G 2 e 1.},",‘ 81 OYOF-HID IEWovnio i exponent of the Hart preser: | paterial wiich passes through” their j j J 4 { WE AIM T0 AND DO GIvE 70 ALL cuSTONERS, ; | Max Moyer, in bis annual address, calls | *'In rogard to the commission business, | VAtNe of ll arts s daup thole | oilico, D LOWEST PRICES--PROMFT TRANGACTIONS. ¢ attontion o the gratifying increaso of the [ the report states that during 1881 thé | TGN both might lead & conizc MANUFACTURERS OF 19UDICIOUS SELECTIONS:--CONSPICUOUS POSI commerce of Omaha and the rapid | cleven firws doing a commis; and still furihe -+~ EXPERIENCED ASSISTANCE----UNBI growth in population which has taken “P“"_““'“;HL ERrogoto sales at §0 which each repr ] FaEPARED PA!HTS A%B GE_:L@ES |as£D OPiNIONS AND CoNFIDENTIAL SERVICE - place, and suggests that as there has been RN g, Al g Formhimestho. slinnce, fivedin o ' ’ Aovinriscmente Dsianse. Paoors Suown an § B‘co)rrva,lmmlillxg inlm 1se in the number | from cleven to sixteen, and o ISR A Eerimares or Gosr i Any Newararcns, | b of Omaha jobhing-houses and manuf sales as amounting T AW P s s Funnianeo Yo Resronsinie Pantics B turers, who will doubtloss become valua. | this being an iner of B oW Rtitattion: appearedtimpon OMAXLA, NEB. ! (13,79, PiEaronviste i | ble members of the board as soon as its vading you scene. It w oung woman named R { The H. P, Hubbard Co., | [ 4 nuportance is brought to their notice . Wi or purported 1o have For Sale by all the Leading Paint, Cil and 1 Successon to H. . HUBBARD, [ 34 each member should t his influene samseom Minnenpolis, Slio ok Way: r !J fous Ad n Roants and Expert i il toiuduce ¢ jobber and manufactu niol i mot hini soveral times, and Drug Houses of the West, {dudicious Advertising Agants and Experts,} [ s 9 el Aol according us she met him Mrs, Waynick H 4 25 } d to acquire m nlulmlm! the Iyimuli i e i e T e A B i Establshed 1871, Incomorated 1885 i i The necessity of a direet line of raiiroac Secreta attinger, of the Omaha R woagion. gt MBI . H i from Owalin up the Eikhorn, with | board of trade, was engaged yesterday | Booume more froquent "‘:““"'l‘:“\'l‘;\ Mrs, '. New Haven, Gonn, | H branches into the northern part of the | in introducing to & number of our cit- AN BRI ABI BRI 10 @0un 200 Pace Cavatosve or “'Lsoin state was brought betore the bourd and | jzong My, 8. I, Teller, secretary of the | girl. but she lea RHesranea o up Eapdy Newsrarcns,'" Sewr Face on Arpuication. i vl:{;":.?:'L‘fx'll,'im1".5.»,';"'.:]“..‘,‘.5,‘,1“3,3 ntrolled | hoard of ‘trade of Yankton, Dak. Mr. m-\li day h.~.nm.,m.ir| disappenre, .Alllll = = L] a Tellel K with him is alleged, the lady also A eration. Teller is In\lulm to Lun\v what ( | 1 R AT L oo 0 I UL | Talecn wsiousto know what Giosia | wih, P, . JEWELER : : et of i & Waketild e, | b G & Romiwtito 1 | gonoi Waynipkoes notnon bt Watch RE LIA%L? P%r EIL Silverware ays the people of his city would like to J i ine Jewelr 1lver ware $18,000.65, the total disbursements | |\ b thol - + | skipped to Minneapolis, ~ Mrs. ‘W atches, Diamonds, Y, 5,20700, leaving o balance on liand of i et e ot ROl Lo kie | I ihtonsely wrought up over the midle Tl largest stock. Pricos the lowest. Repairing u specinity. All work warrant- X 0. assistance that may be required. He | but at the present ti hedoes not know ed. Corner Douglus and 15th strects, Omaha i m 'business transactions for the year claims, however, that this does not meay | What to do, except that she has made up e B . omgromt Soaial. Between June, 186, | onds, because (e reeont onaetunonts of | her mind to ferret out her deceiving lord | i i tune, 158, thore was esta l_'h""‘*m'}; congress prohibits them from further | 1f it takes all her money to doat. WOOD RI G E” IE: | Toprosonting the following trades: Gro. | & |"”“|""”r'| o e isausnos of bends AN ANKLE AND A COW g 4 . " | to railroads, e assistance, therefore, e A 1 i .:.'.‘;“rf g "‘x:‘lmtfnan::t‘x‘lsm::;“lufi;'.ll:: which the mw,ill.-l?f \?nkmu [ vi One Broken and the Other Killed on State Ag‘ents A v 4 o) ity can give will be of private nature, i POR ' El ¢ ments, vaking powder, flour, steam and | LNy Blior s of u..m.'uu that it will | o e % & 4 Absolutely Pure. FOR THE A, "‘"“"Z{:;fl“ ux water mpulws lumber, butter and eggs, | |0 luuml reas ,"”,h, md M“_hulm) in Yesterday morning Billy McNully one » A & 8 I \\“\N(D MAN”‘ 4 3 8 ’ Y road. No., 81of the 15, &M., sustained a serious | oriosl thav the. orain < and onnnt be # By X vhlunla now doing busiess in Oma Mr Nattinger i 5 J ) A . sold incom petiti it mu'titude of low " f L gor introduced Mr. Teller | sprain of one of his ankles in attemptin meompuition wiil? owdere. R Nobtg ok o 114 1 number | 1o,hearly i tho leading muen who uré | 1o Sump o the foot board of his engiuc. | EgdoNy iR Stas, ava: BLnt Fowors G5 ! s 1 Farua and includes dealers in groceries, fruit | (S0 T0 M B PERROSEL T WY 880 | Ho missed bis footing and was thrown | $88Wallat. New | Horawn Kutido 019 Bot th 1 st. A and produce, s and tobaceo,” hoots | 1odiion of (he Yankton merehants heavily to the ground” and rolled a dis- re—— - Omaha Neb Phulsen & Milier, 515 North 16th et, & and shoes, dr; gumls. notions, hats and ASHRI ¥ " mucu of about seventy-five feet. The PEY » . p 3t - 1. L ik 10th st. B dage, haniware, iy and ool our | wans to mven Uy wagen, | skl ook e uider e Onien | DR, IMPEY, Gl i o M SR ery, meats, erackers, tea d col The: T I B acific bridge as pi 4 T W (nw ¥ Py T R ———— S per, LOT B [ o, cidios, oxiracts,"drugs owelry i,,:},:,‘d";m‘;“;"'l‘l‘", imalistacign s ue and tho latter wis. driven slop PI\ l\l\-‘l""-I:{;him\‘D:’ngLw hr“t'he vy sundries, paints and oils, agricultural im 9 ;e ] » the river until it struck the \ ractice limite 0 seases of MAP "}' mouu‘llumbm, hurness und leather, | Works in this city because of the prefer- | track, whe rolled into the depot. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, NERVOUS PEOPLE L1 Rfor Ao oggs, steams and water sup: | cuce which has been given oue of their | On its way, when & short aistance betow | EVE, EAR, g dn S, recs i nd liquor. number by raising his wages to $125 per | the viaduet, a cow ran suddenly out u(’ Ineason, pic 10 colors, shows all counties, towns, raiiroad( , 8l | z f D : Young &F i 3 A comparative statement of the bank | month, while the salary of the ul hers are | the bushes one side of the track, and at- 3 * IRES NO e Muiled tor rances for November, 1884, to [ only #100 per wonth. * They claim that | tempted to cross ahead of the' engine. T 3 BTICK TO 4 Uity Map, new additions, ete., 250, 10, 1880, shows a total for 1884-85 of | while the inspector in question is worthy | The attempt was a failure. Bty M e X Netruska Stnte Guzciie, Business Direcios L hmw for 1885-80, $101,759,170.77; | of the advance, be 'u~kllllml r:nnhnlnlc' The anima dw:u‘ struck by _\dho anisis il { oy ";0"‘“, .nEI u haudson T f| s Fnmaraidin il . o o o) 2oy b atter total not ineluding the eleard | he isin no way more wort hy nuuuu\ locomotive, an thrown oune side. m.un.umu.n. Avold worthle o i WA b u L 3. WOL y N for July, August, ufimnm and ;..l ;n-]cmdlulz‘ they seem 1“"'3""'"0 l Two of her legs were broken lnfi tll:e @ Mu‘% hn‘lll éur.:: ::adrabouu g,.‘, g,,,.,..n“.':.;f I“mi"' N -‘l 120 8, 14th 8t.. Omabs, Neb, ) g . The average weekly ciearings ! ulso to have thelr wages equalize creature suffered extreme pain until she Lifleli ¥ tod. IJ HORN, INVENT IAsasH

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