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\ o o G it PR A ot O THE OMAHA DAILY PEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBLR 8 1886. N AV N U'C CATTATW | said that if 1 did not consent to it he LONG'S 8TORY. { oux (‘in- nnn who \IW \phe Hm 1 w;ml\h.\‘ cally r..mu.ld. :m)l he m‘m(.! What He ¥ ;Sv.ny“.\‘hunl Matters n" who are coming xirswn s viver in 8 ately had me arrested on the trumped up ducation. boat. One of them, WPoller telegraphs A Ohevenne Buok Wl.» COreated Troublo at 4“"““'{"'“‘:1 obtaining money under falsc A reporter for the Bek yestordhy morn: | ool wim o hoard bill ‘of $15. He anks Pine Ridge. T want to say,” concluded My, Ne- | In& called upon Mr. ELK. Long, of the | {hoy the fellow be arsested, and if he re — ligh, “that I was fiot thrown into jail, ns | school boardfto ascertain what he had to | ¢4t pay let the boatbe attached. As y DETECTIVE NELIGH'S STORY. | stated in that telegram to the BEr 1| say with reference to the qu ons Pro- | Marshial Cumings is: nét & collection ' was sick in bed at the time, and the sher- | pounded at the last meeting of that body | ygeney, and furthermore is not juipped - iff meroly came into the House, read the | py Mr. Blackburn., * The questions, it | for naval Warfare e d6.s not feol in 8 e Tells Why He Was Arrosted at Ne- | warrant to me, and told me to come up | . g o 4 KEUANTOL 4, d 1 | may be remembered, weroreferred to the | position to attemot the arrest. braska Oity—School Board Afs and rive Il‘luly\\‘ n I’\\ s renly | committee on tenchers and toxt-books, of | V. Brouse appeared in police court SCATC inished e o 2 ng d swore o ) . I . ; i 2.5 fairs Discovered by Me. nent cilizens came ir which Mr. Long is a member et gt Ao kgl A fter selling out our Celebrated Fancy Dress Shirt at 35¢ we were Long—A New Convent. my bonds, _ The feoling against Norman | In answer to the tirstquestion as to | Boicciman, on n charze of obtuining = is so strong up there that I believ conld | compelled to telegraph for another consignment of 120 dozen, and these how many basement rooms arc occupiod id Ihere TR IROELN] UBLL 90 WIS RTIGUTIL OF W00 | 1 vhw wahiost, BF. Lieng o moncy under false prote hat Bosselman induced him Indinn Affairs )00 if necessary. 3 = og . » o . T ol ah ottt 1 fipont | 00 If Megestary, = are tiiree “Dustment ooms oceupied in | 8 worlhlosselieek, G e ill be placed on owr counters durving the coming week, We will also dis- from the Pino R rescrvation,was in the ST, MARY'S OF THE HILL, IR L AR RO L ERehl et i busea ot s o 8 " 5 = . RIEVYEREwiny: 110 lins jist ivon way to - Long school, threa i tho Tzrd school | bir, efenses sesterdry moruine, ome of | pose of balance of owr all wool scarlet Shivt and Drawers at 50c. When A New Convent to be Erected in Bel- ! f Greenburg viders I'o the second question as to how many | Riley, the man arre lie is to be re \ rooms were not oceupied and in what | team belonging to Cc Bishop O'Connor has purchased several | schools, Mr, Long gave the foliowing: | street liveryman, was released on bail his'suceessor Col Gallagher Indiana, and glad eno I for stealing the Cuning | closed ont these goeds cannot be duplicated, We are positively the | lleved of the arduons daties which have A . o 3 " 5 5 devolverl o e ime thet | A¢Tes of ground on the beautiful heights [ “Atthe Casiellar schooi there are three - originators of low pricess Qur Men's Swits, selling from $10 to $1?2, in » MeGillion M‘\ watived o of Belvidere, immediately north of Fort | unoceup o rooms, two in the Dodge X A Boxer's Lnck. : 3 " - b In conversation with a Beg reporter yes- | Omaha, where a convent of the Sisters of Dl ”i‘h'»”»fml pabaetiiy J.E ‘Mm l'v-nnlnuin of th ln Neill \l!”( | 42 different patterns, cut in sacks, frocks and £-button cutaways, nicely : Merey will be erected at an ea h M Ll Lislh 0L | bune who was in town yesterday says that | s < | ay, Captain Bell gaye an in - the city that owded is the Long 5 T " ool U, s vidl Be thie totliar howes of ROITNB1 R 1C HE N e Henm HEely lly, who figired loro som y:‘:mt;h imaned, cannot be bought enywherve else for less than $16. Our | der in Nebraska, and take the place of the convent of St. Mar, venue of that name in this city. The city has round the latter, and the land and ready for occupancy next Ridge, which occurred, it may be re membered on October 2nd “The tronble is all over with now,” he suid, Mand 1 don'tsappose we shall® hear | ETow i 1) prize e, has achieved fame i...,| is| 4B te $16 Men's Swits in G5 different patterns, made of corkscrews now about to pocketsome wealth at Rapid thy inclusive, reforred to the over | City o started as a policeman, and | diagonats, cheviots and cassimeres; all cut in the latest styles; cannot be crowding of Leavenworth, Pleasant and The questions from the third to the ol anyihing more of It Tho iy it oc- | apart of which 1s unused, i$ too valuable | (anteal sehools: nilowing. bhildren toat. | WAs raised to the position of marshal, ¢ " i i s Ine: O of Bl TI1A | t6 Tonier vamalh WRbooHplol. NoHEGY 1L | fond scHooisTar from. note, thstsad of | NOWiiia s to o rn s nintepniont | deeplicated angwhere for less than from $20 to $24. Gur Prince Albert candidate for 15, 01 coming back to the reserya- dy been disposed of, so that the | those near at hand: why g s were re tion trom his eastern trip found that 8 = A bt oved from the Dodge school; by whose ed. The cause of this q "O8 1 o £y > ; Feo o rete ‘ GELERTLIRE U"{[(.Mvmlu;, il b, to s i B datah authority “elildren wore Seattorod 0 | Coats and Vests, made from the finest inported worsteds, for style, fit en his wife. He odiately came 16, DEivac b UL or the city™; why confus Fus expe- . A T & o i R heforred Tt St e | sowght by sueh institutions. over ke LS Ly confusion W exe | emines, ot it te, attenipted 1o e | @ded workmanship cannot be excelled. . winsl the Sucecwul rival: 1 atongo or: | ‘T sito of the proposed steueture s | GGGV ot lenen of thetr nsdiguments | (he town - Ho knoeked out. soveral s g ¢ : d the native police to arrest tho | perhaps as beautiful us any that may be | il the day before the commencement | 1000-keoners, and seut twa policomen to We challenge the world on our Overcoats for varviety and low young buck and bring lim before me. found in a radius of a doz mile It of the session. To all of these, Mr. Long bed. H Ily met MeNally, msnlted < him, himself into o priv oft his coat, star and other i i ie then took the bli away ! to the hosp of Rapid Bt hem went to his - house | comprehends the most: available portion and tried - to - arrest him, but | of the table land of the addition men he rofused to come ing | tioned, several hundred feet above and hat he would die before he would be | guite adistance from Hlu- T wdwa Wl slopes in replied The superintendent is to be blamed for all this. There are no dis- tricts established, and it lies with him to regulate this matter. | no other person to be he As to why t the city are for school at the f 3 statement was: “A resolution to these meetings has been intr Yesterday morning James B Nothwithstanding, however, there is a | Jeased on bail on writ of habe (n||||N neeessity for those meetings and Dodge | 1,y Judge Neville, the bond being pla lLbe o I : school is, I presume, as convenient as N SR T }'I l to vllll(ntl'](!u' nul{lgll’un'k_l ”n..- nd will aptly crown an eminence [ o™ pp !,M““h,,“ given by these t $1,000, with N. J. Edholn as surety. neyenne had thrown of his clothe his . A M) LIS T e 'xl teae hers cannot be given - in the | The case will be |n. ;.q when Gene SO himself with war pant, loade 1O g v, schools, becanse it i quired to take all | Cowin returns. D. M. Sells appears t'nl SWedatisl iy & o SICK IN A BAKN. ! i Pl had »":4\'»‘.‘1';' |.l‘vf;'1lu::' H’l’r"‘n‘.l t'x'." xh.‘f ”'.’:;" tll'\'\ u‘,l""\{'n‘:”wum h'. ‘ “”"“ } Battin. On next Saturday — the il establis! « o ere; 4 3 Ao £ o ith regard to i ng among teach | oornus i U _ ll, where he was ly to defy any at- A Horrible Case ot Destitution Di ots: *Tio genaral 09inion of the best ‘m corpus in which tin's wife figi tempt at arrest. His aged father b covercd by the Police, formed people, concerning school mat- will be brought up. also armed himself and” came: to Charles J. Bloom died at the poor farm | ters, is that there is no —trath in the | J. H. Hungate sues Annie Durkic for a son's nssistance. A short l»lnnwlv yesterday morning aboutgs o'clock of an ion. ‘There is no_ill-feeling, no | lien uvon lots four and five, in block encounter ensued and when the smoke R hurmony, no jenlousy, — Thoe immediately resolved | gy pices and where can yow beat in price an all wool man ate citizen by throwing suit for $6°? =4 _;;f A strictly all worsted man’s swit for $7? A Norgolk all wool boy's suwit e man Jfrom s to 12 years for $2.95? Our style of doing business is charac- pect by legitimacy, and all owr goods are sold at g terized in cvery re strictly ONE PRICE. wmed o the teeth and [ 3ide, the countr :d o fight, The police at all time 1o hick to me and told me of the situ. | obstructed view to_ be had on_ every ation. T informed them that af | Thisviewcomprehends the blufisand rl they coulin’t do it one way | channel to the morth, the undulating they must another—if they couldn’t | Plains to the west, the Towa side and the hnng him_ in e they must|entrancing beauty of the rolling M bring him dead, 1 accordingly - 1d the city to the south. The pro- Sed their members, and went out 1 convent will be a beautiful _strue parts of ll of spe District Court. L | cleared away it was found that the horse | @R ol "l"l":"l"."“','l'" ciin, S0 s o e Bedford Place, to the amount of : 4 of the young Cheyenne had been killed A more harmonious. It is better now than | C D 1 d 1 4th t O h ] 3 BT Al 5 W the > evidence has all been introduced 4 under “him,ho himself had been badly | on the corner of Highth and Donglas | for any time in the lastten years. As for | in the contempt case of James Baver, or. Oug as an S s" maha. 3 wounded and s father hal been killed. | lying on a pallet of straw, and without | they w idead be oot | and argdments were made by consel 3 During the excitement that followed e | any of the n of food, medicine | tes 16 gob. butter | yusterday niterhoon AL : b {".mx"”“w to mal J!:] ‘-.;.-:q‘..-lm :‘h.- TR Eavenl i Lhe |m~n|\m|~ |u||.l~ manner when they can- [ * This “morning the divorce case | bushes. o the time that I came | 0 ro . city iail. whence he | Mot do it by good work.’ o1 unc ill be hoard be- | away he BT ostsH Ehoughi( ILECLiRBto e ICRyRA Ll enthel fegei “ould nu‘i sommittee devise . scl | }’r l.’,'j'"fli‘,'f l:}"f‘“”‘ wlliliohearaiie ", | b o e iy i, s b | PRI vt o st | H g N THE C. E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST CO. imagine th llw will be summarily deult sible ‘was done for him, butto 16 | yoorred tos CHAE The Automatic Exposition with when he is captured.” L. He sank rapidly and died at the said Mr. Long, “the com- [ Opened Inst eveningat 1118 Farnam §.W. COR. 15(h AND FARNAM, OMAHA. THE INDIAN POLICE l“il‘]‘ mentioned. mitteo can do so, but the matier has | gontto o larme and intefsely interested In answer to another question Captain Bloom was too weak when found to |y, ...mml U T (L VL LI LA A3 g L LI Ll Property of every description for sale 1 a1l parts of the city. Lands for sale in { Bell said police employed on the tell much about himself, but enough was | o) jud = ich will in time do the | 2udience. The chict: attnction, Berg- | overy county in Nepraska i | ion are all natives and ar learned to know that he was a Swede " | man’s wonderful Automatic City, repre- MY A COMPLE KT OF ABSTRACTS i thy men. Their | about fage, and w stranger | ThCould not a better method be | senting all the industrial featurcs and S it : not £ month, | in the ild not say how he had adopied ! senting all the industrial features and | of Tities of Douglas county kent. Maps of the city state or county, or any other though this of course includes food and | come to lw in the barn, probably having HiBhanotamutior Tor il banric Bisanallas Complic e information desired, furnished cce of charge upon appiication. cl They Ul uniformed—the ""IT"“"“'“I > :‘lh'.”l""h iliness Was b | upon. It was left to the superintens busy workmen move ate i~ e = captainin regular militay style ing itsheight. Lapers were found | The committee can and will devi i rvelons | 3 like MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN very proud of their dress. Arve tl - | on his person which showed that he had | |1y which will not work h recision. This celebrated work is ae- UICES, BY USING THE liable? Certainlv. T would |itaken jout his naturalization’ papers in ers if the matter is }mm] 4 by Prof. Bergor’s cabinel col- J : SINQTAS one of them than the ave outs of his rela wd to the manage I lection, comprising represen ! § iRt b ol Lt :::",‘,‘,’\’,'I.' R R R il il hers, Mr, Long sald ancient, modern and o Y pOIN ma, mention nbly be buried e potte ol S F B ate Sutts ST FOUND EXC) VELY ON THE : Al thAt avory ll“M»hl T i R aceios : o - FRi -4\~‘|'|n.|f\-|::::u(|:l-|f|‘|‘“m‘..lm.. Dt istorical courts, o] nn‘lu‘x"r\n{.llulmu t FOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON THE Chromc & our?;lcal Diseases. from §4.000 16 £5,000 to dishurse GLANDERED HORSES, s style. But p! and s the world has produc [ mbmsumtny IProp oto.. reservation. i ST S should be made for »:bonefl Ko o be: onde 3 “*’““ ot They Ace syl Faline Berwre the | O, b, R, 15, S ponilicr | By it peni it e ronorty sa:rmms«n GEe, . | i s R send an order for it to the expry > teachers,” and evening,. A o a)lon AN quiring either medical by some of the police, and the, Dr. Gerth, v wary of the State 34 and evening. _E‘,“”' QIO all only 10c. L o afto comowa fnve return with every doliur of th Stock commission, together with Mossrs. JILDING, Registry Work. 5 Thers fa not @ cooking arparatus ) ; 4 “Onder i Barnhart and Birney, of the same body, | ppo v 35 6. A Semds ont an fmport. | . 11e Work of the registry department of A NP AR PSR GA Y6 R Ll IASCROREIRI o o Defor - aptain Bell, arivedin town Wednosday nightan‘spent 7 Tant Circular. b the postoflice in this city, for the quarter e o s SR e amore i Do A the Pine Ridjz ¢listed at about 7.500, | some time in consultation with Dr, Tho 1ocal braneh of the Y. M. 0. A, has. | cRding Septembe s follows: Do- The same ronsted in the Charter Oak Rlectricity, Par An enumeration which 1 made while I | Ramacciotti. They arc on a tour of in- | ;. o Rt 1oL Es M & 08 | mestia lottors, ¢ 560; Rango using the Wire Gauzs Oven Door ar, Skin, Blood and © wasagent disclosed the fact t AneationiERronEHon LRt lBtateandlare ]| L suctieitollowingloironls eRboartzontl soreiimiilatte 1oses about one pound. i ' were only avout 4,700 on the re o . e its building scheme: free rogistr . To allow meat to slirink i A good muany people have s \most daily in receipt of calls from c Thia workiof the Young Man's | inorense ovar.th ©500 on 1 CiSTRATED U ROVEARS k0 PAIDE LT e o e e t : ) < o Mo 50 Ove ; it bacomos tough, tasteloss ad unpalatoabie. it Ididn’t think that this proved that Mc- | tle men requesting their immediate at- ciation, as an nnulmmn. responding quarter in lust year of nearly byt s D i oniyrelabie adical Insttuts making Gillicuddy had been guilty of erooked- | tendance or opimon as regards alloged 1 to be'experimentl. ItS | 20 per cent, CHARTER OAK BTOVES and RANGES aro 50LD IN Private, Spagial 3 Nervous Diseases ness in seenring under the pre- s of S in ¢ i young men morally, —— r E g i v ! tense that the 500 Indians on the eft y morning for Blar und m(.llm-m.ln\ Five Men With ALL CONTAG Biot) I\ Illln)'v DISEASES Rt ow 1do ot look at it in | o thene to ¢ ) o do this Succe Yesterday morning Chief | e eieos trom the When [ took charge of the | Yesterda Ramaceiotti re- | quires « home and_building of its creas the number of men on No. 2 hose IR R e on, McGillicuddy told’ me that d notice that tehr sacase of glan | combining the facilities and convenience e e B s 7 of atment for loss of vital power. i he was perfectly well aware that mong the hovses used by gr aders | for this work. cart tofiye the force heretofore conisting o FDENTIAT [ number of Indiuns there w; r the governmen s de- Its friends and well-wishers in this city, | but four men. The new addition John g((.,'“” A PADDEN &'$0 3 L. .SUPKRIOR, ndroR=IaInLY Writesne LR »'l:»‘u;-lm::u(l‘m»:: erestimated, ul that for months | pot. There w v cnse repor- | representing all elasses and both sexes, | Murphy, who has for some llmf'\ en TIMMERAAN & FRAKIR, .. "Vexnon, mvln 1 you, in plain wrapper, uu past he had been t to induce the | ted North Omah n h : the | agree in the immed necessity of a | doing temporary work at No. 4 during e e e e IVATE CIRCU[ overnment (o take a cen doctor said he would investigate to-day. | building for this purpose worthy of the | the absence of one of the members of =T T 2 N we "' B, SPECIA § etermine the exact number of Indians Since Sunday last, the comm cause, and worthy ot Omaha as a business . This rai the toree of B S owo it 2 on the re He showed me copies | endorsed the killing of two g and commercil center. me numerical strength STRICTURE, % of letters w he had written to the de- | horses. One of these was at 2616 Decatur By personal effort and solicitation the No. 8. pANS, ¥ 98 1 partm als about the x 1 | and the other on North Sixteenth street. | building committee have seeured plodges o T us may be . M A h ., A c L ) N Persons nmable to visit us may be treated at (heir nrlgmz an_immediate c none of | Both of the animals were killed. aggregating §28,000—suflicient to pay for A Local Failure. L] L B | howes, by correspoudence. Mcdicinos aud I E T hich lhlml been 0( any a Of course e a lot: $30,000 more is needed 1o erecta | Bradstrect's agency yesterday reported ments bl oy mall o exrose 8 LY PACK @ conld not enumeration un- _Yom Kipper. suitable, necessary and creditable build- | the failure of Gustuv,Richter, grocer, at c ‘ t, P o fiict, it scems to me, completely exoner- | one of the most important days observed | and continue the requisite personal atten- = 4 & % . el e s Rt ates' him.” By the Jowish peoplo, 5. o iho duy. of | ion to this servico, the commitiee have, Moyer & Banphe on 3 wiook of gootls Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware iimimu""m lmhlrd »-snvnviu»r-l- it s S = 22 e Siyro st e T & refuldiinguirysand ‘consideration’|SWOESIADOLI LIERO MUNCEAC COL LR, # 518 The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specinity. All work warrant- maha Medical and Sargical Institute, NELIGH'S ARREST, atonement or “Yom' Kipper.” To the | & jtness aind reliability, emploved | linbilitios aro fixed at about one thousand | ed. - Coror Donglis annd 1 strev IAEE RO, iR Medlonl anc Purgoal Ly student of comparati igion, this day | My, J. E. Ensign. of New York, to_prose- | Inattention to busin L aldilt — is a phenomenal speetacle. He beholds | cute to completion the work so favora- been the direct — is He tells His Side of an Interesting 1se of his arace famous for their keen energy in | bly begun. ‘ LEVI CARTER, President. 6. B, HAYDEN, Socretary. Detective J. J. Neligh, whose recent | woridly matters select one day from the i||| will bo lllm duty ull,\lr insin to ) Prosident. , Socretary, arvest in Nebraska City, at the instance | yvear, regardless of markets or exchanges, | ¢&lL personaliy upon the citizens of | eonl 5 of Julius Norman, on 1 eharge of obtain- | Sommorel or inancial rou, | Omalia, J;.‘.l.1.:|fllltllll‘lml‘l‘lhzll‘:;ll;\lll,‘;:;ll‘lzz,l‘l‘l SIue il $ of the Coz- . f i rning the institution and the | z el g money (under faise pretenses, was | tine, on whi 515 suspendid | Lrooross and nature of the building. Ho | - This house is now doing and has done mentioned in the BEg, was met by a and_attention devoted for twenty-four | wiilroport all subsc porter yestorday and questioned aboutjthe | howrs to matters of xeligion and: soul | mittee—for colloc ce. Hesaid: “Dlltell you the | Wit . [ Mr O, F iptions to the com- | for two years the second [argest business on by the treasurer, | of any hotel in Or . ocour de e Davis—und will b governed Hstactory reasons w|l\lr-ul’fr|)r wishing g ) . o number who disregard the day is | Ly and résponsible to the committee in | to sell RUMSEY. 3 5 e : e The n lisi d the da; y and resy o the committce in % L g i 8 y tho dese i amfest | im your courteous and geuncrous re- ‘alls of hus daughters. 1t was charged that he | & decided spirit of aversion to the teach- [ dhonge oo Cal e L SRR T A V_\\\\\AR“‘“"“[LMANM; B 11111 sit 1ntorcourse with oil thr ings of their own faith, v A A e A Prohibitionists are requested to mnet W STLOUIS % [ ad had i intercourse with all thre 8 o thelr t is expected the foundation of the 0,120, North Fifteonth L e ER whelming majority of the ling of | gihtul Israchites, the day, °though blemn, is swoet; although a day of pri- ion, worldy inactivity and earnest R AR R at their room, present fall | 8 ) huilding completed within a y street, on Saturday evening at half-past Leavitt Burnham, | seven o'clock, lmpun nt campiign bus- o Aauran: (ool noss, E. VANDERCOOK, cretary; Wm, Fleming, P, Chair; an Ce mmi Comumittée, building will be placed ti: and th Building committ chairman; O. F. A. Joplin, them. Be that as it may, the f the neighbors against him wa strong, and he had not a fil the whole county. In fact there were at | W 0Ge0, J. Armbru $Cuming st DK Bowman, 17 A1 8L John Hussie, 2497 Cuming st Horman Kurde, 010 Sou i Gih st. 318 h Tith « L Patiison s Mitior J one time loud threats made of lynching | With genuine pleasure. —The main mis igh, P. S Leisenring, e isan g MiLen o Now h | Bim. From time to time he received | 3100 Of the day 15 to secure peace be- s comumittee . W. Yates, Kioked on th Ty, 9 . Wi |u'»| A o throatening lotters, announcing that the | Ly oen man and wan, between man his | Geo. A Hougland, A. J. Poppléton, G. | Yesterday morning s man named Auton 2 " COW P i =1, g B v R TR R T Mukor. 2 W Holdrege, Herman Kountze, Meyer, in crossing Lenth street at the T | £ writer, who was, of course, anonymous, I'his cvening the services at . the As will be seen by the list of names ap- | jnersection of Jackson, was kicked by a / ( SAR«AE-I.'OGA s provosed to burn his houses and barns | synagogus wiil commene 70'clock. | pended to the cirealar, some of our best PERAQ '_'_“_“ dhhd ™ ) ~ down, and commit other outrages. Nor- ff.".‘.'l.l‘i.f‘“' "1'":’..“5'\“..\’:_‘.'.‘"::" f:'\'im"\:"flli'f' and most prominent citizens are identi- l‘v".m{‘z.m:"lnl.‘a\v'l:.l:‘lf:.nh:i‘m“‘i‘.fi:'.','..gv:,;uh Py, 5 § man ten securcd my sorvieon, to- dis- | g ous one fromad i 100 b m. | besowainod Parorl ey aroall mon of | Wnd owned by & man: named Rubling. MANUPACTURLRS OF ] ][ ) AR e i “'l‘l‘“ o e rabbi during the” duy will ideiivor and tho fact that they have lent them: | No bones were broken. A lNT AN s \ QRIS 0L - SuoRD ‘ouore, 3a0 ] three leetures, alves to the work is an earnest that the | = = = PREP HEn PA s n anoR me 350, and told me to sift the caseto the | The “services ffor the departd” will | Tanlding schome will be carriod out. suo. [ Il building scheme will be carricd ont suc " bottom, as money was no objeet to him | commence mnmediately atter Dr, Ben- | cossfully. SARATOGA WYOMING. | andf necessary e would spond $5,000 | SON'S morning sermon.” Mr, B Keilner =AY OM.AET NEB ) 4 will render Ins valuabledservices during | npw ouTFIT: W 2 AFLA, . . 0r$10,000 to discover the writers of the | {lie day by reading moruing and after: | N W OUTFITS FOR NEWSPAPERS. i aare. 1worked on tho caso for several | noon prayérs, The Omaha Type Foundry and Sup- contnin Trou, Potassium, ' months and finally got matters in suc + ply House for Printers and For Sale by all the Leading Paint, 0il and sitivo cure for all di 1re stute of the Llood. 4 Drug Houses of the West, cifie Beumatism. AL ghape that I knew the parties who A Beautiful Testimonial, had written the letters to Nor- Hanging up inone of the show win- man, Oune night not long ago, I with | 4500 0¢ Mux Meyor & Bros' jewelr: two of my men, met Norman on hisfarm | . I S , e TR AR A in Otoe county and had a talk with him | 18 8 beautiful testimonial just p about the case. He asked me why it was | to Senator Cha F. Mundeason, i at no one had attempted as yet Lo burn | man of the senate committee on prin b I8 houses or bar told him that 1 by the employes of the public printer's had wvestigated the mattor earefully and | goboviment. 1t 1s & formal expression of Publishers, fhe Western Newspaper Union at Omaha is prepared at all times to outfit publishers on short notice with pre MAype, rules, borders, inks, sticks and 1 ythi in the line of printers and publishers supplics. Better terms and more liberal prices can be secured than by sending to _— | Daily Stage and Mail Linc to ana pr. imPEY, |Nebraska National Bank from Fort Stele. XN for sl Dy e OMAIIA, NEGKASKA Good Physicicn in Attendance | swas unable to find that anyone in the q ) ¢ Practice limited to Diseases of the : ] e ” had f f doing | thanks from the printers for ‘hicago or elsewhere. Save money by . Paid up Capital......... ....$260,000 1 OWELL :“: :h.}’;'lfnl-l::m iii.ii:i-‘..‘.fiil:i‘ 'l“"n‘:l«ll i::‘m Manderson's suceessful efforts to secure buying near home. Second hand goods EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT, | Burpius . Ara e84 8 30,000 W. . CADWEIL 4 J ~ his case had been & peculiarly | thema ftifteen days'le uhb,.-ncuw.y in the printing line bought and sold. We " H W, Yotos [ $ard one to work up, because | year. It is written entir by hand, in | often have great hgg‘.lna in this particu- ‘ W, Y2 | ~ ho had not & friend i the county. 1 told | uifferent kinds of seript mld scroll work, . Send for THE PRINTERS' AUXILIARY, o . ) him that the parties who had written the [ and is so beautfully executed that the our mouthly trade journal, that gives 5.1 threatening letters had only committed a | closest observer fails™to detect thaf lists of goods and prices and from time > L xvnlqun;( 4 ' ; misdomeanor, and with the strovgest | not the product of the engraver's art. to 'IlllLJ'r()c]a\l:;lT u;:jm,unllle;i }mrgulu- n }} _\\\ ;l.n I?»‘:: k. Co Currying the Belglum Royal ~"i’|:x ‘n”w Statos | X ond hand materia uLes, LWis S, 1 salling every fatuiduy | S of oy h.m‘l‘.l‘;“"hI "1 :"Iblrx‘xmxmlllm AR ““\\ “sbrulm Ngws viw.u Uxion, @Glassesfitied for all forms of defective 'A. E. Touzalin, Y oy st o L0 (e poniten: | A woman named Mrs. Katio Dunn was | 13th Strocs, bet. Howard and Jackson, Vision. Artifeinl Kyos Lusorted. AN Between Antwers & New York e By’ e augaeatod that { put up # job esterday afternoon ior assault- | Omahs, Nebrask 1D PO o i E IRON BANK, : ou|t|uhaa aniv nixl de ~1~n them into Ih‘«' ingdhers in-law,Mrs. Eliza Cameron. POLICE P1OKINGS, N s TS 10 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- hborhood of his place some nigh e nr alatma ¥ o 8 p L or 12th and Farnam Sts b el thon 6o that somo of his build. | Mrs: Dunn cluims that the trouble aroso } 4 yelegram From Sioux Oity—Court J. L. WILKIE, A General Banking Business Transacted. | LAND AND FRANCE. % woro firod, and tho parties could im. | OVer her brother,”who has poen on Doings. | v P A A e A | L e, { - hately be ested before they had |8 spree for goveral days. [ Marshal Cumings frequently receives Absolute vy ure. N. W. HARRIsS & CO. | saontrom s 10 . Excursion trip tro v 4 }ig Sc ke of the N s ig her pact and this 80 on. | lettors or telegrams whioh bear videnco | Taispowdsr ever varies A marvel of pur Pa er oxes . W. HARRIS & | fmon from g o 877 Kxoursion trip te . to go into any schemeof that sort, . . that she assaulted | o\ t1eir face that the writers are notatall | t,streagth and wholosomeness. More econ- ’ BANKERS, CHICAGO, Trepaid, $his 1. 900, BLOGTNES DASSA told him that I was not in \lra .lunu with a rolling-pin. The latter 4 ‘ -lun hap the ordinary kiudsand cannt be 305, 14th st. Omaha, Neb. Of Counties,. Citics wnd othors of | ki Jow Talos. later Wriaht & 5‘,“,, Qeners ¢ ! st liated as best she 1d in fight | deficient in that quality popularly styled nld tition with the multitude of low 1 8 naha, 4 n hiis prade bought and sold n | Agents, 65 Broadway, New York. y ! B o T o iat | St ion. Cnarnan moiting donidedly | eall" A le of this sort of com- gt alum or phospiste powders | Orders by mail solicited and willve- | onice o Do st Moston. "Corrcaponds | - Honry Pun it, 1218 Farnwm sti Paulson & C R L l i 5% DOGEOR AERAE dshiny ication was reoeived yostardsy from s E ngYat BAKIRGFOWDER €O | goive prompt attention. ence sollclted 2 Furauun 8t ;. O, Freoman, 14 Funam s Wi W e ha ed me for and | theworst of it, wuuication was reccived yesterday frg V ork. J

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