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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY DECEMBER 14, Y " 1 d sted as pi YOUTHFUL JOURNALISM, that [ ean wing as 1 am feeling in bettes 5 : ‘-41-‘(-1mli:vr 2:‘ :lm wm"]“ ll ‘\nlr;‘l‘n.mr: The High School Register the Latest [ Dingley will Answer this at once, nnrl give ' W h ing- | days. “in 'the ~ connty jai om | The first number of the High School | good condition for my race last week as 1 am U L l‘}:‘:n H:f: ot the Bucking" | Gatroll, . tho_ _notorious, - oharged Register has appeared. Tt is a 1ittle folio | BOW. Iloping Mr. Dingley will ot take me. with _ disturbing the peace, was . 2 tlus with an ill feeling, but only just to see _ tined $10and costs and sent to the county published in the interest of (hr‘* =|-Ih;-lnr'i whic }. of the two of us can win in a race of lin default. Sixteen drunks were ar- | of the high school, and is edited by J. | this deseription. " CARRIED OFF THE FIRE BELL. | fiigned. Rleven were fined, but only | W. Brotch, Vietor Rosewater, H. Clarke, T M Hanowick R cight paid Miss 8. McClintock and Miss J. Wallace. It Will Not Be Sold. Guiding His Pop—Rail Notes—Bailey's , TRNING. H. B. Taylor is the publisher. It con fo the Bditor: Iam informed by s . oY Journalism T (i v e RVasesting o aNE LS. | Seigad TaatIne s el e ey 3 | Was made By the NEBRASRA CLOTHING COMPANY in not mak- Bonne Youthfual tains a number interesting items and dis. friend thatin your columns as local news, ¢ A Warning to Jewelers— Omaha .Vn\‘-m»r:‘:.‘l‘:;uhl be on Their )v]:l\; ('ml\iwl;-l.llhlu it.\HrH:\Ih(llj‘ instinet | you | informed the ,ml.];“. ‘that a sale | mg up enough Chinchilla Pea Jackets and Vests to sell at from $9 to 8 Court Notes, raard, on the part of the projectors. Fifty cents, | would be made of my residence at Orange 5 . R hin Baumer, the well known jeweler, | the publishors say, for ench subscribor, | Grove plate by the oot o Decomis | $18 With which to supply the demands of theu tremendous trade. And The W. €. T. . " of the Jowelors: Security aiance of | e schoaL sehr, At i siow of he fact | kit e by he o miay b | having an over supply of these garments selling from $13 to $18, they » with ye always.” Ary ot the Je i Ledbisti Ths $ogh Hog bt KRAL & L e i 3 - . . g 5 B Hinctrated o, the. workers at | the United States, which stated that | fhint the paper-is published evers ofhier | suy +my home roof will not bo seli over | have concluded to fill in tho lower priced lots from the higher grade Iy illustrated to the workers rsday, the subeeribe doubtless ¢ he or I generally pay all honest | " b A g et el Pinkerton's Detective ageney had given | o s "WOtth of 8 Mond pe Lyt hilg o . " . . . » o Bikingham ome has beon, wo | (akiHON s Toeties Mnor A RIR | ot tho worth of ne’ money. Hastuy | clsimsagaingt v, and i 1 i not Tiave goods in order to equalize their assortment of prices, thereby giving juoted melancholy utterance of | fats M PIaned to bwaop dowit won i | the interosting facts that the high seliool | leave me u shelter, “and Twill giveyou | their customers sxtraordinary bargains in the heWht of the season i n cla bALi AR arge jewelry store in this city and se- | gempasinm is rarely empty id that ointer If you will wateh ‘the . o Kuow so_ well what of <orrow | eury a largo haul of valuablos, The let- | §ov'af all agos ‘and sizes liko to. make | procecimes of tho vest fow dave, you | 618 MOSE desirable goods. Accordingly they offer to close down the fol- ;mv[ w.I‘.; ing lhlw ,lwvwgv,hulywu tore [,.;{ :;I:»\{l..y;-:\yyluvlq |i;\(v‘y-i\r;v‘f‘l‘\:i\‘»r‘ I[Iv plan, \[m-“ ‘.‘vll‘ (1]::] Ilu.x ”A‘I:\' " t Ilv‘4 \\il\‘! ;_'\I( an \(wmul! H“. 1\,1[1‘ \ l\|||-] ‘v”l‘\‘ ”l' 10“”‘Lg IOtS as fOllO\VS iumanity=—mos ouching inst ces o 1 S ¢ C Y SU0! vas Votby e | o O A business man o 1is city to lega rob A TR 5 : to be robbed. But the warning should | yange ate ¢ Creighto o ome by deceiving me ol y . * 1T eshtution akd distross “havinig oSt | i O fowelers on their guard. 1| ot s Sloven ihat Profossbr Lewss haa | Mo ar iy home by decciving me mto o} 85 Pea Jackets and Vests at $9.50, regular price $13. daily. ne rong 0 o attentio S W 1) t g 1l ) fi s ) Z ol p «chool wes I i i ¢ " St 1 i sinco the cold wonthor sct 1 and taxing | ey marl e e e O (e i, | forbiddun snow:balling on the school JaMES I, N 82 fine all wool Chinchilla Coats and Vests, trimmed with fine quilted i 1 her n '] d cracksmen are operating in thi rounds: that Thanksgiving turkey and r) M $ N © s o Fesotcos, 1 niay be neodioss 10 suy, | city.” Tho police ato on thoie il and | oraborey anueo wara bily pinished. by i A Parts S, | farmer’s satin and cord edge binding, for $12.75, the regular price $16, to the utmost some of ther may be belind the bar be 1 the high school scholars; that th he south w. f the MceShane build- Atif Jost Hsve, dear frlends~as tho 4. | fore nany Tiours; bers of thio milituty should be oraa ingz, iMooty narth of tnemes Mo | 55 very fine Pea Jackets and Vests, the coats lined with the celebrat- mouers, to some extent, of your bounty Batley's Bounce. it Tookihi W Wi eney 10 the iheipiong | eot®’ National bak, fs being torn | gd] Rockcassunere. the lining of the later being suitable for outside % e, . . 3 " ki o C “own, beeause of its tendency to fa St ibsal ] Ao ERLTIIDGAT dLkdlhiy Bonapartes who' are beglning 10 edst | uto the dxeavation for the lntor 1t vill | garments, worth at least $20 per suit, and the Vest lined with the fin- With reference to the distribution made | mail service between Omaha and North | oft their green artion; by & new party-wall which of your charitics in this direction, that it | Platte, has been released from the ser- | that Mr. Rustin 1s performing the nlulu-~ © Imll\ buildings. est red fla nnel for $13.75, recular price $18 has been conducted with snch g vice, with no other explanation than that | of manager of the Athletic | $ F i 1 I Ttk . tire li onsisti of 4 of circumspection care s it ib | he was o Tongor veqnired. o has ot | that the mitfiuey company will meot to: Baxter's Boys, In addition they offer to close out their entire line, consisting lieved, wiil fully mect pproval and | been charged with any offence and it is [ morrow night to perfect their organiza- Atlanta Constit “Baxter's boys . justify the confldence you Haye 80 Kindly | not thought that he has been dismissed llm‘| )um ,hl\\viu;\ Grade ]"1”{" 80- \”ll‘\\.(r‘ll St wons “hters boys | Astrachan Pea Jackets and Vests, a nove%f’?y OAfltheS%e"‘LSOtn inI \tllng reposed in us. Number of m furn- [ beeanse @ polit motives, It is y havesettled the question tha )0 romark was made t » whe . > o -, ishied, 153; Lodgings, 4%; suits of second- | thought that e has been released be- greater soldier than Hannibalithat | o) x‘n:\n‘i&"‘.‘\‘(rw Wi ;:::\:‘u‘ulun.::"n“‘ ;n:: sold by other dealers at from $15 to $ =) AhObet me. ek hand ‘clothing u_ blaces found ' for pirls, | ¢ ar on the part of Chicf Clerk | s constitution is being framed for the | for “ihe * first time. Everyboly | Jackets and Vestsin two elegant shades at $17.75; the regular price 14; wru»nnl 1 temperance pledge, 16; s that the latter might be | Tenth Grade oratorical society; that the had a good word for the” father, hut it S BT | Bt D Pitn i | s Ao Sttt (e | s B el th o'y | @8ked by other dealers $25. O ade in nird e S gL 4 y erary b\ 0] ¢ b R . | for tventy st yours mneteen of whiel | that atthe reduestof several. prowinent Faraint oy Jor i penienuiry and They still continue selling their tashionable children’s velvet suits, On'account of the Sam_ Jones' meet. | were 1n_the railway mail servico. Ho | citizens a second mi itary company wi ) VT . o donolti ingga at the exposition building —oxtended | was the first man to dnena potich west of | b organized i the high kool and that bl e e 10, the conclusion | from 4 to 12 years old, elegantly gotten up, suitable for Holiday Gifts, as the; were throughout the month, and llw Missouri river, and when the first fast | the school was largely reprasented at the y . 8 hat the I " with ‘3 ich weunited--those of our u\\l:| was run m-l\[\ een (‘himzol and bnlm Jones meetings, su‘h‘\ llu'n'" p) \'l}‘llgll(’l\‘l.) ;‘u‘\;l‘)tfix "‘-x'-‘::l‘m.v ‘:\(,:m‘ll:::l at $2fi50 a’gd $5'9k0’dwort%1 ].‘egffllar $12' d t st . tl s t t] ¢ been but few in number; but O aha, he was one of the six men Sclected | interesting assortment of miscellany, | fiare by sorrow and earc. As 1 bogan oods marked In plain figures and at strictly one price a le aithough limited, not (it is our joyful | to run it. Itis notlikely that the captain | which makes the little sheet dec s/ bt SO BE HonYE g priviees to beleve) wition oo I Tast | will seck qny more government positions | inforestmz and” worthy of cncourage: | Wi paticnce And his: Sinn eptper blessed result, that of the giving, by a he cons he has e went. ire o 1 I often f il - young man, of his heart to ‘Chridt, as b : best part of his life in its un- AT Es ol “n.'.“‘.‘u'.fi.'-“‘x',‘m.‘i) 4.“.‘:’ vesenthully of = was p n‘" ..1.\.”' anvious o do, "t the | remuncrative aud unthankful service. ODDS AND ENDS. iBiwiekad Buy I where, '( J ) o 3 future lifo of mm..q W whoro, tho | _The addrosses to the jury in the case of Books. Sunday “when 1 stopped to chat 'unl. him awakening to that greater need of his | Finn vs. Manning, on the charge of mali- [ “I am afraid that tobogganing in | in front of lns cottuge. he suddenly re- S Gl ! cious imprisonment were heard yesterday [ Omaha is not going to prove a great suc- | marked: e ; NsneTh Nt G osTISH - %2 | afternoon in Judge Nevilla's court. cess,” said a gentlemen yesterday. “The [ o1 gotaletter from Tom this morn- conducted by Rav, Mr. Hilton. formerry | Judge Wakele inig the case of | weathor horo is so variablo that it gannot ‘. Lot 1 repeatad ingaring] of Chicago, whose active and eftecti Birmingham v. be depended upon to keep theslide in any- »s; one of my be was the reply labors, under God, in a similar field in | Bythe end of this week an interesting | thing like good condition. - However, the a newcomer here, so of I]g n t S mana omisc of like happy re- [ case will be argued in this court, the ‘l“"l“‘“v“"‘ ha fair trial, While it may © you never met Tom." or. o as a" S P g testimony of ‘which has already been [ 20t be e an e encessful v Bt No,’ red in some embarrass- And now, dear Christian friends, shall | heard in Sarpy county by Judge Wakeley. | St Pau ";'“*"""“ and other north ment, I hope he is well,” we not be permitted to find in your'ocea- | 1t is that of Tox vé. Pilte, the. former of b "j, it MLy be given a f: “Well enough, but in trouble,” - sional presenc meeting; whom, twenty years o, by mistake [ Omaha people may be “able (o find some | NS iz, I tell you the —— B dence, so earnestly desired, of went beyond the Tine of his Tand and un- | fin mit; not tistanding tie comdititions | g hoy has been imposed upon i [ [} ] ;ru‘«"m and sympn hy with the work we inlum'\orully according to his best | #r¢ notas perfeet as they might be. Ho has has & run of b have here undertaken? knowledge, somo land of the | * A physician in this city, whose name W r him The pledges made and collected for the | defendant,” He has remained dis: PUYSICIS ! 2 d ith f N6 BhEbe Rt 2ol Jast S\ ot fre 18 follows: rs. C. - | puted possossion of the stound wni] ro. | 260d ot bn mentioned, 'has withn tho | Fith foramg a eheck and B Gl o Mayne, A Mills, | cently, and the question now to be de- [ Past month received letters from two | 7 t51q him that T had understood that 'l‘-;;ov M TS, ln-)mnuil is as to whether this long pos- | different persons in lowa towns, widely | there was some trouble. 005 Mrs, session by mistake s equivalent to pro- | remote, in which inquiry was made as to | “Yes, sirsitis a fact,” continued my 3 ("nng"‘llv 12.00 prictorship. C. S, Baldwin appears for | whether there “._\\.m',l some chemical by | companion indignantly. “And although Made on Honor Migs Jonnio M. K : Tex and Judge Doane for Pllug: \wihithatilotier deonld ! boiopchoaitang]| X and Sottled the check | [l Mea. Go %, Littla, 0,00 Mos, ap TR vasted together again without leaving . od th .00: Mis® Dr. Amelia Bu mu,h“lf:lt'lf} Y ostor A STt e R EE S tine 0 5 AT Feplying Lo actof the { it B rf:h(‘;\'\ I out sold on H ono ¥ i 5, esterday mort @ an eight wheel drive [ jnquir that the range of his knowledge 4 MLl . fi‘x“m ‘\l‘r"“n”l‘ll {l.rl\ )[r( Mrs. pmlllm\\i- engine, 1,2270, was fired up at the shops | did not comprehend any such chem ed 1o got rid of him, and )' 11K, MeCage, 5.00; Alios ' | and sent out to its regular work at | the physician made inquiric '*',"'3",‘},",",1 stealing 8,00; Mrs, J. 1.:|m’n‘ 6.0): had \n'l-u to the sbops, of persons living in the i otor o1 LRIIER Oeh i l' .':, MAN{ Hang, 8.00; it . were mewly appointed postinasters. . or, thoy hin 514 ‘They were eviden(ly g to own way, d to get. Mrs. Dr. P 1 6.00; Mrs. J. ton, engin b h Well, when he left there he went to ' the . : She is intended for the heavy grade work | ter their busine 2 £ . ¥ £ : S OTIART 9 '1’)?.2}31&“0 oo, B s, 690, Mrs in'tho work, und besides n twider full of | Wwere studying to find some method by fndian torritory, and now he Writes e | g every enstomer on the honor of & company that have established their business on the hasis of SQUARE DEALING s ) 3 2 (i Fs coal was (0”0\\\'d by a car filled with which they could pnrlum an_ oceasional ‘.h‘“ he's hid ing out from the ["”,“d N fEece p b, pnee in its merits, warrant them in lAl|('l‘llIH for L. tz, 800; Mr. A, R ’\hh M Y soR1 toriharTas Y u letter of a4 $5 or $10 note without being | States marshals.” Somebody’s been im- backed by the superior merits of the goods they manufactuve. Confidene lOfl,qu\lrs“\xv B Mr g gL = e POIAE upon him again, Ireckon.” FIRST CLASS TRADE ONLY. J ; itors: Ifyoularel0oking tur e kmachiio { ath .00; A1 M s Enumerating the Vota, i — | Wishing to change:the conversation Il “ipyoy dosive live, energetic and responsible dealors in all wnoecupied teviitory. 13 . 6.00; 3 McConnell, 3.50; i dinumor t : A smooth and succesful robbery was per | said something about taking a walk for ) - E. J. Marsh, 1.50; Mrs. Peckham, 1.50: W 1t is the intention of some of the newly TR et aa | r T H. l'l'(-HLun 3.00; Miss M. E. Jorc clected legislators to to introduce a bill | Petrated early yesterduy 1z, abou S TimE Ao Rl SRl y 3 S o ders vour neighbors, don’t answer this advertisemont: PRI .l.h s Jordan, ; 2 : i or 2 0’%clock, on two young bloods who at was Jim's idea,” said Mr. B: with which to undersell your ueig! i r;()lx.,’~(|,((.') e b n::f[u-"f"'.«'fl A Cviaite: ‘I’I:‘:A::[n[(:i:n ol .31'.‘1'3‘“‘45} werein asaloon on Ninth street, which | 1o SH0LS If“ o ot m:-’l:““ Vou've | but if you appreciate real merit, and wish to handle a_sewing machine that ¥ ; i ; is hedged in between two honses of ill- | 300 @ B 4 2. e ](.AInh(- tone, 1 ANRIAS A s heard of Jim ill veflect eredit on your business, prove a source of pleasuve to your evs- Dr. Markell, .ou it is nnder- | T rmlu- i SHa hae Confiony "»"fi T admitted that T had heard of him, but | Will reflecteredit on'y ot & £ 2 2 ¥ Mrs. R.un " Kimball, 1.0¢ ~lmnl il intc selves in - the | g00d "]"“ Anziy; ‘"l“"“ “l‘”']‘ St I did not think it nece y to add that [ tomers, and 1\er Mi 2.00; Mrs. Campbe 1 ; | move, and it is thought that the old sol. | the saloon aforesaid, w ightly in- | 0 4 heen told that he was 2 wo cold-blooed, min, o iiol | anuEdetonsion ethront k8 SRR PUT MONEY IN YOUR POCKETS, - from o back | Wit “you.” But, lord_ bless you, Jim Mrs ni» ney, 25.0); from the Teki Poterson Sick Again. | ground of gaily colored silk. They were 1 along with these people Jone comforter; from Mr Letter Carrier Andrew Peterson, who | #bpr 1..’.',‘.1' ‘l'!\m“_ rang ”'\l\llvf“‘]\:"l';""”“ s after him," Address for particulars, ono _comforter; ‘Mrs. Elliott, | was mentioned in these columns of a fo w ° x himself first upo ] ng on him?” 1 suggested = young men and 'n upon the (P s ) : vhich “both himself and his suit o' eloes you ge are—hi you-so one and a bar- 1t Suit o eloes'you got thore—hic retised to sell him'a drink. It . £ He then staggered out of the door. e i OMAHA, NE A few moments 1ater the two young men | H3% LA HCa & g G found that vl‘.-,\ were minus l!n-\x' Py B St e own that Jim wa DS, e drunken stranger had, it was o £ rhsata he attempted to’ return o work 100 | Dlain o «'-‘,‘,"',',I‘.'.";-"”',',';,,_' b BEWAS | ound o have his w Well, “Jim, | early, and betore the poison had been 4 L2 just pulled out his pistol and shot tha drived from his system. “I'd rather be n diteh digger than a | barkeeper dead in Lis tracks, amlh'h'wl S ate gen. | himsell to adrink. I adviscd the people b ‘ 5 not to make any fuss over i, r the pla urday afternoon, |y pew Jim and his peculiar my umbrella in the theater a [ devil got into them, and nothing would | that the ¢ r0, rushed through the crowd to | do but an m.|m~| nd all that“sort of | by ( i found that it had been thing. I ouse and | Judg Irs. Craig, b} Mrs. Townsend, 50¢; B Sor e, 5.00; Mr. Dun the city pastors, 5.00; M \ nt, 5.00; one of | forward the matt Churehill, 1.00; er diers in this city will soon take steps to | toxicated. Both = of handsome diamond sers sparkled resplendant coftee; Mrs. Munroe, a tur Mrs. Hanghorn,a mat - tress; Mrs, John Bell, two cots; H. K, 3. yer & Co., one moke stac k, 5.00;city on store for poor tamilies; coner, comforter linings, 18.00; and from the city press, favors, the value of which are beyond estimate. Mes. G. W. Cr. Corresponding Sce dishes; BRASKA. 1y o \\lnn vhe was sullering. It is thought | Nebraska National Bank OMAIIA, N | Paid up Capital ... ....$250,000 Burplus . . 5 ....30,000 H. W, Yates, Prosident A. Touzalin, Viee Pr W. I S inkoTOnRS: Joln 8. Collins, on and Jone y that the demunry o intha they ail | ¢ rizued but” the ore Saturduy nest, when it is expected ; e will be exhaustively handled endant and l'lnm-tl Doors, The doors of the enterp v firm of artney & Co., which has made CARRIED O THE BELL. ent progress in the past few i months, were closed y i verybody in the seats ne et 1y boy have dollars | == = fuct that the bell from the (Mhanilias oy hy Miss Berlin, who rep d were Jadies, with one exception, and he | and Lie went off out west. 7 ¥ e ¢ y" of the firm. The firm is inan excel | was o slich’ looking. fraud . whose brain | *Is he getting along well#” I asked. 1 £ b elfry of the h'nlvmnl tion, as is shown by its com A R LT y “I'm aivaid not. People don’t unde: 14 N i : vower was betokened inthe smirks he : : old No. 1 engine house on Twentieth and | mercial standing. The pr ings were | fuvished on the ladies beside him, He's | stand Jim. They don’t make allowane Izard strects had been taken. Officer | instituted by Miss Berlin, it 1 | the fellow who took my mmbrella, and if | e’s as kind-hearted as o baby, but he tmbull was detailed to look the matter | With out the knowledge or consent of | ['so0 him again 1111t him know' who I | won't be imposed upon. Once’ ont in \y with Fire Chief Galli- | M58 MeCartney gan he m an investigation of The Si ery. the afl; Suspizion was directed | Sunday the sccond attempt to de- inst John Kane, a butcher, as [liver the Sun mail at noon, according being the man who took the bell and iggested by the U \ ) after some trouble the stolen property al inspector, was made. pistol and blew daylight through the was found at his place 2210 Cuming | delivery was made in 'a more §. C. Nash's Retwement—New €up- | mun, and then he had to moy in, 1 street. Kane's plen was that he had ory manner than that of last plies of Railway Stock, think he's gone to join Joe, heur of faken the bell hee use part of it belonged » seemed o appre News was received in this city yesterday | Joe : 2 to him. He stated that years ago when wntages of the new move | of the fact that 8, C, Nash, who has for a Imummwl something non-committal, nt, Casliier, W. V. Mo, H.W.Y m~ A up. I comps am. The handlo was engray initials, If the fellow were not a thief he would have left the umbrelln at ihe box oftice.” od with my | New Mexico Jim borrowed a man’s tooth- Y rush and when he returned it to him, 1t do you think the fellow did? Why, wetually threw it away. Yes, he did} i Jim wasin for peace, but he couldn’t stand that. He drew his Vi cc i BANKING OFFICE: 1 4 + Cor. Capito! Avenue. von e mearwne or s, | LATE IRON BANK, Chronic & Surgical Diseases. Cor 12th and Farnam LR, MOMENAMY, Prop riotor, sisteen yoars' 10 4 PrORy ot W ho f i And remedies “"“:n::'ff.t:.’::"""“".“!r:‘,;:':%":;':: War | N. W, HARRIS & CO. BANKERS, CHICAGO, L3 0 Of Countics, Cities and ot of | lie was o member of the ol yolunteer | and raadily followod the Instructions pro- | vooox'more past been. assistant general | 1o Yo% ought 1o know Joo. He's ag A : BMOHB‘SMW»[M. Donght and Kol Enstorn ki service he had contributed $30 toward | vided for the occusion. year or more past been assistant general | kind-hearted as Jim, and as honest and oimco @ Dovousiiire st Losion. Corieporids 4 the purchase of . the bell freight agent of the Union Pacific at Salt | true hearted as Tom., But Joe's forget wot, Clirval o g X }. Later on it was sold to the city, and as A Lost Bon. Lake City, has vesigned. W, C, MeMil- | ful. That's the great drawback with - R halation, Elb. i . 1 /8 he elaimed,he had neverrecoivéda singlo | Marshal Camuungs yesterday received | lan, who formerly oceupicd the same po- | 9067 ; e Lt \‘Il\ 'H“k \!“UHII ”lk e “‘l'" T ) """{“l”' aletter from Anna M. Poterson, of Sutton, | sition m Omaha, started for Sult Luke | yoreetfalmspid o o0 [ ul reusnon, i | OV E N ( ) ¢l ot n-r)mn:;'l! i by | Neb. making inquiries about Anton P. | City Saturday night. Itis said that he | yoe. *Beople don't understand it, and. o “' :‘CH‘““Z” Al ; BOSTON, | SS. 1 T A Ot QIR L DY lvhrl-vm, \\'h'fl hi.»« bee n In (I)..m\l;.l for | will fill the vacaney they've got him indicted in five states "The oniy reriaplo Medical Insttuto making G B R e months past, but has not been heard from lepartment yesterds ed | for bigamy. y § ! e LA TR St e, miad. aten o, e | oaar it Cotaraan sava. o T G Do e Pmate. pesial ¢ Nervous Diseases | sunerus, - 1 engine house on | her mother is ill and is anxious to hear g for contracts for new *What has his forgetfulness to do with 8 . - - 400,000 . These contraets | that? T asked m ibon DISEAGES Accounts of Banks, Hankers and Corpos about owe million | “Why, sif, i great deal, You sce, Jo - Accounts of [ ' po olies which are to be | travelsa b Among ne W sCenes ang 0.58 » Byphiliti isou frou s Qur fucilities for COLLECTIONS are b cognizant of the | from her son. The police know nothing | t least given his | concerning the whe of the young | ane's carrying ofl the tell, EUN 33 locomotives, 20 of | new juit he e s of vital power. | excellent and we re-discount for banl eliiof ub ono. reduced. Caskidy to the trains, 490 conl | After being from a wife sever: Abeolutely Pure. T COTTCATIONS” CONITDENRRT | excellent and we re-d; for banky : rauks and laid him of for fifteen days 3 $5,000, o box cars, 25 cu- | months he forgets all about being mar » : 9 And Lesk " Boston is a Reserve City, and balances p: seniture of the Commercinl House, | boos 14 passenger | ried and so he gets into & new entangle- | This powder never varies, A marvel of | o Kijlion-enl praud we | Boston s @ Rewrve City, and balang GUIDING Hls POI% nd Island, Neb., to be sold at force 1che , 2 baggage und | ment. Instead of making allowances for | purity, strength and wholesomeness. More VATE cmc I.Ml 1—0 vr—:r } O PR GAMI 2 pllchi . { s sale before Junuary 1st, 1887, consisting | mail mail, baggage | him people get fighting mad, and indict | economical than the ordinary kinds and PRIV ATE, N « '\‘\? ,““ £ouNt a8 ¥ n Londad An Iowa Father Who Filled Up on um.u. Bedding, Chamber Suits, Stoves, | ana exp s gage and _ ex- | him for bigamy %nd nearly worry the | cannot be sold in competition with the mul. b £.MF0W OE hy SR L"“g‘y"‘“ Omaha Whisky—olice Court Wrought Iron Range, with Steam | press cars. These contracts will be let at | life out of him. It's a mighty wicked | titude of low test, short weight alum or Aug kua GDIeNL ANCHINE a1 LINIS, Ed L. Wilson, a well dressed, honest l.nl-\. ¢., Dining Room ana Oflice Fur- | onee, world, anyhow.’ phosphate powders, Sold only in cans. ler plse b iroughe niture, ete. Goods will be sold to suit The tel ' Tni 1 have three boys, then? sud 1 o Rt Con, 468 Wall St out the appearing boy was arraigned in police | IS GHC: , BOOCS Will b o sl hone system in” the Union [ ) » | Royal Baxing Powder Co., all St,, it the Dalied g o asers i qua ) Nenlfio daa . . 3 iy ring to walk on. Gy court yesterday morning on a charge of | Slo will bo me QAR s .I.F‘«'t.'}.!fix{lfnl.-'f”' ters will be in- working B LK 0 New York. L ; it ad sols g8 e our, ~\1‘rl|mu' " Teplied tie old man Saies 25 1 extra being a suspicious character. He stated | tion, call on or add D FROM OBCLRYATIO N, 1o o1 | J. G.RAINE, LM o6 he froight depart- Phore's ~Jorry, you know ; o e At cla his story and was forthwith relased by Grand Island, b 78 1o etk deogrie Jorey, 1 think, s iho ot ono of wl SReies el (o eieat : ave a market for prime firt-clasgs X AR e, h POMEQaRiAR0 I in the peniten: on of 4 nvestment Securities yite proposs the judge A Lutheran Mission, e, sud the late addition to his | FE Tthink he'll b ) g “You see, the way of it was this,” he explained to the judge reasonable p Addreas ul! T | St. ) 's Mission, the outgrowth of [ “Xidiine General Passenger Agont enough tokeep him there he came Omaba Medical and Snrglcal Ifl\'[ the Lutheran Sunday school established | Jones has returned from an extended is, he didn’ do anything but €or. 13ih §1. anc Capital Ave.. OMAHA. -8 neral B 108N over from Lows last weok t0 &6o the Lo in Toft's building on Saunders street, | trip in the east kill @ revenue officer, and " everybody - 2 | invite correspondence R ot hold of sowe of this confoun (agitd wis ‘organied Yostorday T :m of the B. & M. striking switch. | knows that he wouldn't have done it if s 21,620,650 ASA P. POTTER, Piesident, Omaha whisky—you know 1t just S0M0 CHIA ARy, WA Qrgs 8 o the oflicer hadn't been monkeying Sttty cueed e Bested pamph JOS, W. WORK, « k yesterday, on the en the of men who y considered leaders in the strike, | 001 . ere not allowed r¢ rk i I started to continue my walk, but old wote Lok allowed WA 10 wark agalo wan Buster held me buck by “You must drop in agair Towa people zv—before he knew it, were bilin full, Last night he m ey a racket in our boarding house, that the e aapl- ot 5 A ¢ Jandlord told us that we must get out Chas W AsSorman, one of the quar So | took him with me and started to find | Of Witnesses in the Gross who around iis still. Ob, 1 think he 1l get out | Tho Sanden Elecirio Go. 16 Laaile Tansill' sPunchclgals [ o ,""fj*‘j'":f’f WOODERIDGE BRO S, he said e Notes, el some pluce to atay all night. 1 went to | charged with wasa rrested yos- | ; e “1's Such & comfort 1o i to talk about | it ceet oLt Mantos nummy. State Agents several places, but all of them were full | terday by a United States deputy wmax b Prince will leave in & fow duys—proba- | yy hoys. They are the best #nd most o, 'i" 60,3074 A sl |£( | "'SoL0 ev LeAviKg 07 e e e g g e g b v e [ Ly on Thursday—for Minneapolis, where | 4§ {onate sons & father ever had, You CRiLi Rty MorTuk | %00 8w YANSILL & £0..55 State 8. Chi i FOR THE vop he s he ‘Dog-gon i A o - ho onters u big race, ko will try to get | don't know how I love them. It fsall | — nOUED DD DIINA about th io to Hospe's for arli d of a race out of Morgun, Who | (jut gecps me -alive. Now, if I had bac ] h [ swiianyway.’ What do you think he did | faney work, pin_cushion tends to claim, the six-day ehampion- | yidti hoys, sueh as some fathers are | s T ALLEN. M. D. WEA Ror l“ I\ A!l ) A 1\ then® He hauled off and bit me a whack hoir ¢ ~mp of the world. If such an event is | oypsod with, 1 believe it would kill me. 4 5 o 2 " +he < on the mouth as havd d. 1 arranged it will probably come off i | But"it worrles me to have the boys im SPECIALIST, gured without Wivmeek | Omah Neb thought to myself, ‘ad, you can and novelties, this city ; posed_uvon- by everybody. Thai's my MF‘ . &, . Min 2o 'to Bue dovil ¥ R —_———— The following « was reccived | SIS Gible,» E e Ear "os' & Throai | c:m MAHSTON ThEATMEN A 24 days. Ju~n s the polioe” ar : . Caving In. ; ulln.- Be r‘ull © )‘l-‘u“ “'u I I tore myselt away. Perbaps it is a y 1] ’ | It placed In tholands | | ANflUUD uu:qoua A vietm at way. {me. No, I don't know what be The crossing on the west side of Tiur acoihe Ediar ot ‘the By, Befare I ‘“ ¢ | blessed thing that ofd man Baxter can- | Roow o Williams Building, cor. 15th and { pap. Aud 1 don't eare much th at Jones street is caving in, the ‘m"w:;":" ’:‘"“*"\ "‘{" u:u Qlstat not see his bo; '~.nsnlh 5 see them, l'.-k Dodge sts., Omalia, -mm amm cn 10 Park Place, Now Yorks i tamping in the water trench havi twenty miles up toone hundred, “,m Mr. | haps, after all, his sons © BOWE SPar -~ L Rt s e s, & cattleman of tie stock | falleniu under the moisture and rain, Dingley, 1em l’wmm; to make & bet of 30 | of goodness in thew. Hows 8t 13am. 2t 6 a0d TW8p. i |t

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