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§ \ ” 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBELk " 26, 1888, e — N4 I'E QENIL | erants. The wind blew at the rate of | POLICE COURT LAWYERS, down by a team and hesmvy wagon be- | B N AN N, | e e | e e T Wi | Foviy W sof VW e Mrs. Hugh Thompeon Resorts Unsncoess- 13 n of John Worthley, one of Cody's | Police stations as a_rule, especially the | 758 ground, 'bremkiug his nost, ‘ | friends, and this promoted Cody, to- one in Omaha, would not at first sight splitting his lips and infcting four dan fully to Suicide. | gother with Keen, Frank White, A. J. | qaem to be a very desirable situation for | gerous cats on his foretreatl, temple and | | Miller and Dr. Dickinson, all of North | 40core offices.” However, city jails are | senlp. He was remdercd in ‘ Platte, to go to the rescue. They rode graoned. 7O THE GROUND | fiive the thraatenied districtand proceeded | often e - | to build a 1 | ther advancom d for that purpose by attornoys | fensible by his injuries. and for a time it was thonght that he e e e | MeationLite methods adomiet by . | e was fatally injared. At wresent he is | Of those who have favored the NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY A Eaeine Homseoths Conrea— | tey "l but Koon, whe wanted | yors of this class—shysters they ro | {he fonh did mot sion o ke "what wes | With their patronage is that they have the utmost confidence in re- Police Matters and with oneof s frichds suil farther | fermed by other nembors of the profes. | fus e gl i Vi, Gollins wit Wheh | peivine erentest value for their money. Our aim from the time we made bl o A T LY s arn, | TOMNAY; NevePtHulans; Vhvg BHing: Vhe T e a place for ourselves among you has been not alone to insure the con- Attemnted Satolde GEcabD b 10 i o, 8. M1ONEN . U1 | Sokid atsta I i Dthior Wey 1n sy | ° the poot farm. | tinuance of each customer, but also to secure a vast circle of their as- Mrs. Hugh Thompson, who lives in the | SR oy <io0d 16 areE B0t easasitishard to say whetlior the Dris: | e, ae ety | SOCIAtes,and that only can be done by giving more goods for less money LEOR e aaloots oh. tho Rorthoust cof. | L1ke A whitlwind over thele hends. I bt him Fot & lient 1 she more ouon, | enzaged In lookingover the varions piare | than any other dealer. To give you an illustration of how money can ner of Fifteenth and Donglas, had a very | being toul 10 Awnth, b ble. o police conrt Inwsers haunt the | Fomiied By eonpetior © arebiits | be saved: When you buy their- men’s all wool cassimere business suit prisonce with $100. i his pocket is fat | MOTIE Aoy wiopted “a” resolution | for $6, which would cost you at least $9 anywhere else, you save $3. Siansof the oty who have had ckpert- | For the $3 left you can buy other useful articles. For instance: which will probably be attended with same resalt, narrow escape from crossing the “dark divide yosterday morning. Shortly after W midnight a young girl numed Nelhe, iwho THE COURTS. rooms in the same building, came into H vicking for them. - There 18 no feeling of | gians of the county who have had experi | sty in regurd tosoliciting patronage | ence ospitals and know the require- | N : the room and found Mrs. Tigmpeon sit. | Disposal of a Couple of Cases of Minor | il oven the honor which 18 sopposed 10 | MONS. .',‘fl the, .!. ety with o | 2 scarlet all wool men's undershirts at 50c. L R )] ! 5 in bed, having jusi: swal Importance srevail among thieves plays no part in | VIeW to all the modern improvements, to | “ “ . 3 g & - g & * }:_::fi-‘\"'mm"- liquid oilt of [ The jury yesterday morning roturned | controlling THARCRATONN - Ay e whom the plans now oflere shall be sith: | 2 : 2 drawers at 50c. e 1.00 Tho grl asked Mrs, T. 1n_an « vordict for the defendant in the cnse of | the record book and when a man is ar- | of these e hewing the ot | 2 fancy dress shirts with collars and cuffs at 35¢ - - - 70 A B T AL S Mre Shaller ve. 8. (. Stevenson restod who has nioney, he is at once In. | missioners agree to necept. x> i 1 1 's h half ~ Indy vouchsafed no repiy, but' calmly | MESShIerve. & G Sevenspn, s | & | pairs all wool men’s eavy half hose at 15¢ - - - - .30 commenced to swallow powder from a n terviewed by the lawyer who is fortunste ung man who Employ these long evenings by learn — small package which had been lyingon the | SRR, SR R ss | enough to be present. The conyersation |, *MPI0 L } a9 ¥ <o R B SRR IRIER, _\|,-’\f-‘.‘|(|Ill of ‘x‘l;'{";’lx.-l ‘]'Jy»‘?‘f”‘“-wh me | 8 aually wbout us '{{”"‘“* Hon i VLG UGl Extra goods saved on the suit - a - - a - - $3.09 e sont for u tootar, anctad an AL | obrpus, before Tudge: Wakely, THOSAto | o sobnr o, b playing in nard ok GANRENN AhAEb During this week they make the following notable offerings: 125 suicide, Tn less than half sm hour the | Bl filed o infornintion in”“the matter, antidote +d properly, and the woman’s | and the defense for this, as also for th BTG rnn Mrve Y BAGVIND A St | other reason that the statements sworn " P by T e oo S TeCu e | under which he was arrested, aad then | 10t performance of the “Vagabond and | jaCkets and vests, $9, for $8.90; 75 men's all wool Melton overcoats, Sured et ot of e, 010" ot constitite ergi, fnd Songlf 16 | e Tasser usks: “How muel money | Priestor tho Lost Son," at bovi's oners | orth $11, for $7.50; 100 men’s all worsted dress overcoats in black Aol SV ; on | have the defendant” dischurged 8 | fiive Foir gots)? house. The play was presented by the " . 3 3 g % L E A T b conrt ook U matter wder advisement e ) anrels, Puls & Sehmits. combinition, and brown, worth $12, for $7.75; 130 dozen white unlaundried shirts LU s, i H T et Judee ille_and District Attorney U L L tualte | and was greatly appreciated by the large 3 s § e o kbt et hor abont - wock | St wenkt to Wakhinaton this mjgrn. | SASSLEES next nove i St e | andiones, Twas @ play founded won | 30 each, worth double the money. And all goods marked in plain ¥ AL S LI B RS r to conduer a eriminal eause, They | retaining fee as possible, usually | the homely and short comings o Ry $ Ber that sht made wp her mind that fife | the eriminal eases nuw o the docket | tho prisoner has no money, a watch, o | was no longer worth living. She is }“"‘1'"’['{“ i I;"‘I"‘”"‘{r”"““"""‘""-‘v Ye | ving, or w revolver answers the purpose S A AT | handsome woman about twenty-seven | g thatof Join Lauer. nearly ns well. The lawyer, nine times R ) “ years old. Thompson is cmployed © play, “Sea of lee \ ‘ ] k ! is omployed ROBBING A GROOM AND BRIDE. | outof ten, ean do nothing for his elient, - e LTI werworks com Sl but in order to appear to be workmg [ Learn shorthand at Valentine's Lt s Epikode in the Bridal Tour of Two | hurd he obtains a continuance of the ease. BUNATE, " i « hans, he isis granted tho “'shuking " ¢ 1 3 y A FIREMAN'S HOME, Nevwh/tins Botn- EaeBIVaRiNars: SR nttle | When thisis granted the “shaking down Sunday evening ubout 11:80 o'clock process begins in earnest. The prisoner, What's the matte ¥ Sunduy eeening ono of e lurzest an- | men’s chinchilla pea jackets, worth $6, for $4; 150 nice chinchilla, pea The prisoner relates the cirenmstances | diences of the season witnessed an execl llent company ~ Next ns o 'ound in the New House | episode which oceurred on the bridal 3 e SO0 | there were two attemnts at burglary in the e 1 :;rfi-gm: (‘,-‘,. No. 1, n!m of Mr. and M Charles Keller to f::";",',',‘,r,:;,‘f.-Izt:il'ili\v“y.‘(d.‘;:‘.‘ny\\ |“-:['I;,‘,\‘“i.s"\":‘:fl; _\'ik'illil) of the 'l'v!nh streetrailroad cross: Yesterday morning engine}No. 1 wasor- | wWhich publicity not yet been given. | 55 o e vontly Is a vietim to | \D&: One was in the me ket im- & dered to its new houselon Saunders street | The lady and gentleman reached Char- | 15 !:.“ mn\'..r penses, bribes, | Mediately south of the St. hotel, | immedi north of Cuming, to put the | lotteville, Vi, where Mr. Keller resides, JLLLAD oty 7t | where the burgiar attempted to raise one . re all figured in, and the eriminal P P g THERA ARV sdiate oc- | They were visiting at the latter’s home, | ¢ A iy . . » | of the front windows, and the other in ] 4t t 1.’,':',“,’,:,:.';.' ‘||1';’ 578 e "n:i.'"“."fr“',‘::‘ b i morning after their arfival they :f "““'l""‘““i‘.""“-] "‘[':“"""]“"" his at- }Iu» Hotel ’;:lrnhd“']ll'rl' it i) Mfugln to Or. Oug a.S a.n S S. ) lna: aa. 4 el ¢ . : il orney is working hard for his orce the rvear door. In the latter in- z front, which is now ln'\nf: ]m\.«l, will | went to breakf: st, h':u'ml_'(vmllu-lh'v\sm;; As amatter of fa ’ stance the burglar was frightened away be perfected in front of the entrance 1o [ ease a portmonnic containing about 90, ! to be found in the nearest sa by the clerk who had been aroused by the the house, the the fire alarm telegraph | When they returned from their m. ting up ™ the drinks and boasting noise which the midnight i.,“..,\,‘,:,,m. will be connected, and everything be in < and contents had disapy ticular gang about the made. G & < 7 readiness, so fur I the aircments 53 who was officiating as a servant : has been working for — ;ra” (nu"x-rm'-ll for occupancy of the | in The house disappeared about the same the prisonér’s supply of Real Estate Transfers. uilding by the company 2 ume. She was traced to New York, | money or valuables has been ex- The ving transfers were files o “Dhis hotise 18 a two-story brick steuc-:| winero 1 was totn o g i ) The following transfers were filed Oct. sted part | hausted, then and not until the She was arrested | is it possible for him to obtain a trial. p was returned When brought before the judge he, for iates the facl . L can get you | 4 ssued L f you'll give me a good | gy | t . f Yok | & writ of replevin in_ favor of John Dede | fee,” is ahoilow™ mockery. In fact the | Balthas Jetter and wife to Janes R Ander- 1 :\]-Iul‘ I:h'h\vrlm\l\lxll "';I Ilmw"‘lju'v\ll- 1 OE ] and inst Otto Weissmann, who, it 1s | man is usunlly in much “worse ecireum- | son, lot 6. blk 2, Jetter's add o South Oniaha, cse machines there are stalls 3 y 1 5 i ; stanees than if he had obtained no lawy whieh four horses may be accommo- | claimed, 15 in unlawful possession of a i at He has had to remain in besides - other roum for hny and [ bay horse and a sct of double harness, | duringe the time the attorney wis Spend. The doors op i g I belonging to the plaintifl, | mg for whisky the money obtained from provided with el Some time ago Alvin R. Hensel left a | him, and, moreover, his sentence is not tus for opening the same in e () o £y 1 d i the leas ey dosernbod . in these | Pair of “shocs m a shoe shop on Tenth L, ’ t south of the tracks o be mended 108 an ssory after the allowed them to remam there some vents the siiocrs- of tha iy this city, by mc hoall of them ind when he called for them, found | g0 ‘hringing othier oriminals to justice may be closed at onee or any two of them v had been sold B SRTATITEE BTN S opened without disturbing ‘the horses in | that the owner o has been atrested and they themselves the xul‘n]iluin;; stalls. This is .’ll d\-vn{:n- of hfl ‘llil. whom he arc under suspicion. i are skill and _ingenuity, and works to he shoes 3 Andtnt HEres ',',..,,..m‘,,,_ Up_ stairs RS IE ot raom. | lind nothing to'0b with the_transq 3 A few "3;’"‘};" £0 acertain police court will be used for sleeping - purposes, while | He now brings the suit ag . 08 another room in the rear may be used for | cobbler in Justice Berka's” coart, and it oI any purnose for which it may e re- | Is quite probable that common fuw wil | tief who had s ~quired. There are here wiso closets | have a great deal to_do in detormining | Rabor of valual Jars fram and bathi - fooms, supplying wants | the =] Ahethict gave him. $70 “for his: se with the county cle ture, with two double entrances. It has | of the money in fine & frontage of forty-four with adepth of | and some of the mont sixty-six fect. The floor of the first story SRS St is pnved with Nicholson blocks, and in Justice Berka's Work. this place a_hose cart will be quartered, | Yesterday morning Judge Berk ing to-day Later, a hook d anted --- Responsible Dealers 170 HANDLE THE Union Sewing Machine, in all Towns in NEBRASKA * AND WESTERN 10WA. vard L Sayre, L e [ (frustee) to W L Beard, lot W Ihllside add - No i, Omaba, wd etal to Ionr Tetter's add to Sonth Omaha lis, lot 13, lards to Geol lnce, w d=S1,600, to Ot 11 Ballow, lots Ambler place, w d—<1,50) wife 10 O 1 Ballot, & 1d, Omaha, w d— 3,50 nd” wife et al to Alvadus bik 8, Orehard Hill, wd— trical ap case of | columns also been supplied with an in Coulter, of 0. wenee € Proctor and Eush to Cecilia . in, wli lot 10, blk I, Shiun's 3d add, w d B 200, 9-20, bIK 4, Everett place, w d—S1.200, rmon P Pruyn and wife to Whitney H. e e aad i, i Simplest in Gonstruction, 7 o o i o) o £ i v openly boaste rdson and wife to F E Cutler, : Bl Eiet e rogms s pelehtany Tamey e ¥ g Wi s outviisd fho of e Ea dnan v | And - NOISELESS G The sume man “worked” the and will be carpeted in excellont style, Judge Stenbe 1 of a lirg D A A T e It will be decorated in_ black walnut and | number of cuses yesterduy morning 1n | PR DL nowHl erook who they could | 1er 1ots 1 2, Orehard Hill, w d=82.20 ) is connected with the first tloor by means | police court H 0 ‘ Louise Christian Walter and husb to Henry STty N D : raise, threatening them with exposure if | 200 i " oL sviral iron stafrwiy i two upright | “Mike Cochran, James Flynn and Tom | thov did not disgorze. T et randieagil ot bl , , . . which the men will slide when sum- | Lacy had their usnal Sunday fight at Some time onding JJ( mith, lot moned to a fire at night. The wood | Kessler's lust night. They were fined | officer from a far-away state was ar: | 1, Marlon place add, 0 e Address for particulars, york down staics will bo grained to rep- ind costs and committed in default | Fested and locked up in‘the county juil, |, dehic B Smith ¢t s to Sascle Lotk tn- p § ) resent eight difterent kinds' of wood, asl of the fine. He had been regularly committed, wnd —S900. I and muhogony, while the pillars will bo | been fighting. The judge fined them 5 | Bis release until the oflicer from s |, Shull’s 2d add, Omaha, w d—1,400, P v St O marbleized. work will be done | and costs H. Anderson, who had been | Dative state arrived. However, the man | ™0 N'Williams to Glorge T ltiley, 10t 110 210 N. 16th St. Ou by Mr. D. rd, a member of the | raising a disturbance at a South End | $140 in his possession, which a cer- | blk'9, Hanscom nlac v 500, company, who has already tinished the | hotel. was fined £5 and costs. thought would just fit a === — 5 greater part of the work on the portion | Ed Wilson, who stole $5 from Charles s pockethook. It was SADAREALAISNAOL) . e st oon. Lo fannt: s Tk en thirty days in the county | between a lawyer and o detect James Tautskus, who lives near Boya's arts. When finished, this will be the Coleman, @ vagrant was ing house, came up to police court which would get the man’s inoncy, andsomestengine house in this city, and | ke me resort for ten di cordingly u visit was paid yesterday and reported a dastardly act of w; D P | Four drunks we: 1 2 ted | | DI Thowas und wife etal to Fe n, Nebraska. needless to say that the attorney s efforts were not succossful, but he obtained 25 which was probably all he expected, was five been notified that their promenade concerts is to be con- be dispensed with. The cause of their [ tinued this winter. Tho . muso removal was their alleged criti- | will bo of & high order, and yet of such 1 cism of the present management | character as to appeal 'to the popular ear of certain departments of the Union Pa- After the regular i DA g s cific road, which, it is d, they | ploted ance numbers will be QOOUE Togay, 188 BNy 8 cliimed, when under the charge "of MF. | given for those inclined that way. The | Jiisoner in the county juil or in Dickenson were more ably managed. 1t [ music for this will bo supplied by tho | e penitentiary cun testify ° The methe 18 eluimed by their friends that thie wen- | Musieal Union, led by Mr., Nahan Franko. | 943 0f these pseudo-lawyers are despised tlemen mentioned are not guilty of the by their honorable associntes in_the' pro- charge, and that the dismissal has been Waodbu fossion, but, asthoy don'thnve any. fool- mado under a misapprehension of oir ish compunctions about doing estion- cumatances, 1t is claimed the mut able act, it causes them no uneasiness. will be adjusted, possi its men: L. E. Cassidy, foren re fined the usual | Uhe prisoncr was intery cruelty which was praeticed upon his Beard, J. P, Conway and M. J. Carter, | amounts, a good deal of bloviating e T e drivers may well feel proud of it. — upon his influence in JUEALIPOIMO.L O (CUEIng oo Ly The Promenade Concert, his ligh standing at barn was entered by an un- TWO CONDUCTORS RELIEVED., The concert to be given at the exposi- [ lawyer eame down to business g f ey, RO tion building on Wednesday oyoning by | 00 o et tho man veleased on a writ | it the iost shocking manner.. Seven or A REMEDY NOT FOR A DAY, BUT FOR f —t O et enaelks ©F e | Linda Brambilla and her company of ac- | 6f habens corpus for the sum of $100. | piys of the horses body. There is no 5 HALF A OENTURY “&& SIS TR ; wmnmy Run, Removed. complished artists, promises to be largely | The prisoner, however, was too sharp to | P » oftender, who is s se :] B BR Messrs. Charles Muck and John - Inla, | S2HPTRe 4TS, promiscs to bodargely | 1,0'¢ ROV ol mchner, bt gave the Slunto thogllondirawloa puniiosed to RELIEVING SUFFERING HUMARNITY! ] BH G the two conductors who run the Gumumy I)',.“.Hm.‘.;‘ sor failure of the event,it is to | PLorney $25 and promised him §75 more | m= —— ———— e = i - between this city and _the Bluf be determined whether the series of | Should his efforts prove successful. It is 1 H T31h £, Cor. Capitol Avenve. TREATHENT OF ALl n gical Diseases. times as much as he deserved, ¢s of this kind are not unusual, Work. Postal Inspector Woodbury, of Denver, hus leit the eity, after having eanvassed of Umaha for an increase REGLY ers. What his report | been is not known, but the presumption 18 that it contains & recommendation for The AN INTERESTING TREATISE ON BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES SENT FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS, IT SHOULD BE READ BY EVERYBODY. ADDRESS THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. coablcs withont oeiie 1l R CIRCULAR ¢ Fect, Curvat o ibly by to-morrow NEW PASSENGER COACHES The Union Pacitic has founc sary to have a number of 1 couches to accommodate its SR AT ONCE, WonEN iti, T piicpsy, Kidney, Ey ical operations, 1evs, iraces, Trusses, 00/ ), Rlectriclty, Par Ear, Skiv, Blo Every Qualified Voter Must Have His Name On the List. registrgrs are now sitting with 1 : 1 ereasing passenger business, N P T NN R al and Surgical App lavcer, S commnl s of o | 8 ewlrgemont of the foren. " Beforo | apon boakswisting fo thovotars g oo HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. i e i shops at for sery Dayton, O., and will be ready r e insido of two months, They | that he would recommend the establish- at Walnut Hill. This and place their names on [the list It is Tho only roliable wedical Institute making S NO BLANKS I'RIZES ONLY I Ill(/‘ : l‘t;'l”:"I,:.l a Million istrib P"Vate’ Spe‘c]g’ll IN\(![[V[?US Ulsaase, highly important that every qualified will be uniform in color, size and up- [ Ment of a postofl ,_ e s : ed. A Drawing Er ¢ pointments, with the other conches now | Fecommendation will doubtless be acted ‘“'I‘I'f{'m”d:“ ,".!-‘“ thematior ‘”l aRee With a first payment of only $3, you can acquire oropean Government Bonds, ALL CONTAGIO i on the road upon, but 1t will require shably tw Akkap coming olaction promisesto be ong which not only guaruntee a safe investment of capital, as, at the worst the invested lnced, e The 500 new fre Tl re being | months in which to engin the matter | of the most warmly contested ever held money must pe paid back, but also offers the opportunity to make a fortune by win- oG F turned o of the sho anapolis | through the postal department. ilu Nebraska. Now 1s the time to ning a big prize < e o) .\« w L and Detroit will arrive in about two - Jon't put it off until to-morrow, # $ FEQUIRED buy a Royal Italian, 1o francs gold bond, These A COMMUNICATIONS ( woaks. Thoy sre budl s the | . Mes Mend's Funeral. The reistrars are as follows: ) L as REQUIRED doubuy - (Reoal diniian: 190 Jignes geld bond: Onllmid s or sond 1 & freight business of the ‘Union Pacitic 1s | The funeral of Mrs. A. J. Mead, for Isaae: Rubin, first district First ward, .. inal value until the year 1994. Prizes of 2,000,000 1,000,000; 590,000, etc.,fiancs will Wil send you, i plain wrapucr, our bovming beyond wil prec merly Miss Belle Humbright, who died at | “b_“";h lenth -“;“';z'- e be drawn. Besides the certainty of receiving back the 100 francs in gold, you can | PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN R ANEW DIIION ENGIXEKD Salt Lake City on the 20th, took place 5 S aeand distriet First | A heolutely P ure. Win four timcs a.year, and 80 ome into possession of & fortune. Weailer these AR T Bl by fssued & o announcing th Sunday afternoon at the residence of Viney, third district First ward b nds for §3), in monthly installments of §2, or for cash at §25, as long as our sup- 0% : 3 s the father on North Nineteenth stree 1 b AT | Thispowder nover varies. Amarve of lylasts, Money can be sent by register y | 5 i DISRARE - ment of Mr, Thomas H. Loomis ather on - North Nineteenth street South Sixth street. ty, strength and wholosomeness. More ', 2 i the bond, The next drawing will take place on Novem- ALY ANs, o rend Listory slon engincer of the Colorado division { 1t was very Inrgely uttended, for the de- Jumes Donnelly, sr., first district Sec- | omieal thun the ordinary kindsand cannt be in return we will forward the bond. ExEArAIng Ll (ke Rlaua. oo Novoi: sy ohlilon A SRR b e o = with oflico at Denver. This ppointment many warm friends in this | ond ward, Heimrod & Co.'s store, n, w. | 8old Illuumpnnlluu‘wllhH\'hvlmmluflo n!lla_w ber 20th. For further information apply n;:,‘ Im;l_?' A vn:‘\ aC ) !(v 5 Broac iy, posTsane unable 44 vislt a8 a7 e trcated L the resident engineer. church, conducted the services both at |~ Julius Rudowsky, second district Sec- | oI allae N onryorp TAL ED FROM OISERVATION. ¢ the house and he coflin was | of ward, Twentieth and Poppleton nia o fer, Oue pers: nt. Fift f conye FIGHTING A PRAIRIE FIRE, *‘*'\I" ' witha number of beautiful floval e tribute: of | e prices. Addreks a 1 - | L Oneof Buffalo Bill's and Jules Keen's | 8. > uce A% 4 Matt Hoover, Third ward, 1318 Dodge N b : B carons iice i > R ; Sy siroot. . : maha Medical and Surgical Institut: I i i Aciievomentt | oy T TRy 1o | i o B dicio, Fourth ward, ebraska National Bank THE C.E. MAYKE REAL ESTATE and TRUST G0, | e ons v coono e ounun s OMAHA, NEBRASKA e Ay Rlatte: for St. Pful Sunday evening, Mus. Bord- | and Capital avenue, . ; . C 4 RAY ihasuiug tromNortuPlae, and | o raion, Wit wakma satard | e 5 Uarnohtor, Sooond distriot, | Paldnp Oppital. . -8280,000 §. W. COR. 15th AND FARNAM, OMAHA | E.T. ALLEN, M. D. b Ay ous! 3 1 leave # ) ¢ roun vard. ¢ : pYOL'S 00 A b - TR Rday for Davenport when ho will oall | Saturday ated @ very favorablo | Fourth ward, county surveyor's office, ?I“'\‘:,l“; o saiie Proporty of every description for sale 1n all parts of the city. Lands for sale in L s, o ' i f » 15 o ano p oy v 5 . 08, y e Nebraska. . wpon his partner, Nate Salsbury., He | im m. She is commencing at the 8. Wake irst distriet, Fourth R every county in M h e S R AT & R BRE oske (o yidi Lo | lowor rungsof the profession with the | ward. 1808 Cenr atre A. E.Tou A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS Eye') Ea $ Nose & Thlfi&' will go thence to La Cr to visit hi other i § por \ Bonver | 14ea of advancing as experience and in B. F. Redman, Second district, Fifth Ridiriend, Lr, Powcll, “Winte Beaver” | (i 05 WP O O Sxporicos and jo- | - 8. B Boiman, Second distrl ¥l of e Winnebagos, while My, Keen will is well spoken of by both her | Chirles Wilkins, First district, Sixth | W. V. Morse, £ to ludian territory to bring back a ager and Mr. Raymond, ward. 2200 Cumings street. H.W. Yautes, 2. i RSOOSR LA HLE S e 2, Touzalin, = . | Hor Bambor of Fawnee fndisns who are to| . Jotin Carr, Becond distriot, Sixth ward, A | OODBRIDG BRO, take part in Buffilo Bill's Wild West, A Runaway, cornor Twenty-fourth and Cumiy BANKING OFFICE: | r eh re-opens for four months on the |, Yosterday at 12 a'clock, one of the | streets 7 N BANK, i Tl "fHEE"|C. S, RAYMOND, st agens A ok 0 P a M 5 FOR THE #2d of November, in Madison Square gar- | horses belongingdto the Parcel Delivery Mr. Keen goes east with an experience | of Tenth and I uworth streets, broke | A Servious Accidentto a Union Pacific | A e Of Tities of Douglas county kept. Maps of th ty state or county, or any Rocw 9 Willinms Building, Cor, 16th aad Do, information desired, furnished free of charge upon application. | Pt i e 8510128 0. 200 4nd Ttof pom . DASHED TO THE GROUND, den, in New York company which was hitehed at the corner - which Lo neve "t ated before, | from lus fastening and started on a run loye. - > | NEIREAITY W T i, SIS | S S et | L e e w | N, W, HARRIS & Co. RELIABLE JEWELER, DECEER BRI, PLANOS early cost him bis life. The “fire star- | side of the strect tirst mentioned and : g 3 5 < . o SRy} ] A : i ey LU Hy nl B Baturday last, north of tho North | south of Leaveaworth "o bais s | lderly man named John Collins one'of th BANKERS, CHI( Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware 3 ) latte aud in the vicinicy of the town of | single-iree, stove in the dash-board and | Section hands of the Uuion . Pacifie, in uiht and sold ey P s the lowest. Repuiring a speciaily. All work warcant- | tmame i this state. It was oceas- | thoiloft tho wagon behind him. * He was | erossing the alley in the rear of the opers | spenvg Be.i frade souht and sold. Easterd A . it siacte. (siins | ()maha, Neb. by the car ness of some emi | soon cuught. house on Fifteenth street, wus knocked | ence solicitod. ”, & &