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IAHA I)AIL\ BEE: \V]‘I)\LQI)A\ Dh(,]uMliluI{ 20, 1886 OUTH OMAHA ACRE PROPERTY: In 5, 10 and 20 acre tracts, suitable for sub-division, now for sale in AT BRIGHTS CHOICHK One-half mile south of the stock yards, adjoining “Albright’s Annex,” on the east, Union Pacific au- B. & M. Railroads running through it. ' offering the best opportunities for prof itable investment. The only Trackage now in the Viarke REMEMBER! There has been more money made by purchasers in “Albright's Annex,” than in any other property in South Omaha. A STILL BETTER OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED NOW. Examine Map and obtain prices at the office of W. G. ALBRIGHT, 218 S. 15th Street] HE BOUCHT THE “IT\ESSLS ‘x-mmuilhrd ry, Mr. Lambertson i is anxious to sell its building, known | which, i claimed, was the fastest on THE ABSINTHE HABIT. A Carload of Corrugated Iron. stated that not” eare to | as the Dodge street school on Eleventh | recor rday s ] 3 The contract for the iron work in push the . Mo had | and Dodge srests, hoonuse tho locality is | roporter far tho BEE: | Lhi a mis- nething About a Dangerous Drink | Wolghan's new mill, on Twenticth street talked with and had come | nofit placo for such an establishment. | take. Monday’s run was not the fastest —Vermuth, Haalles Ticodore and Charlos Caston Teli of o | 1o the conclusion that e was irrational | Now would like to know why the eity’ | made on the Union” Pacifie, Belter | «Absinthe-drinking? Y, 2 . dero 38 arded to the Omaha Corru- : s Pailod . and irresponsible for what he did couldn’t purchase that building and turn | time w. 1 ago, when | ) =7 W e 8 | gated fron works, and will require a car. Speculation Which Failed, The ol man was aceordingy released | it nto an hos| al for tho treatmont of all | the Y train made'its pho- | Plonty. of it in Omaha,” said a oo iron. on his own recognizance (o appearif | city eases. e plenty of rooms in | nomenally rapid trin across the conti- PERJURY FOR A 8100 NOTE. | Wanted azain, ! : the building which could bo_ farthor sub- | nent.. On ons part of tho Union: Pacifio tor (oss will be avrested if possible, | divided i mecossary and the structure | road that train made seventy-five miles | can sce, I believe the habit s extending and brought before the next grand jury, | could be made into a ficst class hospital. | in seventy-seven minutes, ‘which is a | jn prevalence. It is reaily a French habit, n’s wholesale drug store on Jones Odds and Ends—Absinthe-Drinking | charged With subornation of | 1t would have the adyantage of being cen- | faster raté and a much better avarage | ang, of conrse, 1s most common smong | Strect Dlazed up yesterday afternoon and p s —Police Co = trally located, 100, 1 would like to see an that ] f 3 f r i T , 8 e “M-""Il‘fl Home—Police Court HARD PICKING. R e Ers e e e i Ahar tha of Mond drmkers of that nationality. Sull, quite ) COIBEAYONERIM LS —Other Local Matter, —_ | Merchants Hotel, Or Nat Brown, | a number of Am ns indulge in the department Judge su-‘.n..-,-,_v Does Much Work, | NEW OUTEITS TNEWSPAPERS. | Prop. §2 per day. Cor 15th and Farnam, habit, and as 1 already said, 1 believe iy ¥ . 07 puyBallsito 'l "'l‘ ‘,‘1""" . The Omaha Type Foundry and All street cars from depot pass house. that numbec is increasing. What is ab- : Sho lu-a a Mile. ¥ n‘tn ;:,cnr 'c-m:a Avenus. usiness is pretty dul esterday,” : s - . inthe? Well t queer question for “ommissioner Timme, before he could 7B TNN TREATNENT OF AGL # ply House sinthe c is 2 queer question for 3 P! sighod Judge Stent vl ] 1 Mr. L. R, Bol ? sent | you to ask. Ihavescen it dufined usa | gelinto town yesterday to atiend the | Chronic & Surgical Diseases. ort R TR AT b T e AT e (TR o i s ard, had, he | UR: MOMENAWY, Prop! :_:y' 2] d about him, after he had “l?u" Western \‘ W pllll\| Union at | o¢"1'‘Chicago & Northwestern road, | liquor much used i krance, preparcd | meeting of the county board, had, he RoMENAMY, Propiotor. inished his morning docket, I haye 'IH ")‘ 1s pre l'-l| .‘ at KA mmrl to outlit whosp return. with his_ bride bas been | from alcohol mixed with volatile oil of | vlu,m;, to shovel n v 1 mile of road . 5, A atus n’ml ..n;am-o fust waded through. Fyios miblis on short notice wi resses, 108C 1'¢ 8 ns diodes) ‘ _ Rty ) make 4 passi or liis tea fo atof cvery form of just waded through n whole page of | FARIIICE O Lot NOeD T o, | mentioned in the BrE, was mado the | Wormwood, oil of aniso and other ingre tolukeinpasnRoforbls te) e T T e £ s sticks and rules, and in i reeipient of a numiber of handsome and | dients. It has a peeuliar intoxieating A Clerk of Brandeis ] nad invostigess fontlen inthe erowd to paya fine of $1 and | 5uthe e of printers and publishers | wseful wedding presents by his friends. | efiect, which s due to the oil of worna- | On Christmas might Miololook | “{..n Taany cabed .».,;u. supplics. Better erms and moro liberal ;l; asoslatosiiniithe yailway business | wood, the state resulting from its use be- | purglars broke i throt Howard SC1 Kt o Deformities fondant, Gross sued for $10,000 damages | dolnSumers wastried for petitiarceny. | pEges oup bo sconten SeME L0 | Yock with bronze ornamentation. Iis “:h“lv“l',',’,,m ““‘”,‘:‘,‘,",',‘] hotic POISON- | gtreot window of f. L. Brandels’ store, | hraces, Clib” geet, Cilrvatures of e 8p on account of the killing of his son three | * 9010 0L 110, IOBLINVOLEIAO LINCYES i ot e aar honto: ond hand goods | friends at his boarding v presentod 'm,“.wl, tic e ;,\..m.m s among its but weve frightencd away by a clerk who [ R S onlde Dimiation, Flettriéity o ars o by being run oyer by a freight [ 1} the ¢itv. Te was sent up to juil a fow |, e primting line hought and sold, We | him with a mugnificent easy ehair and'a | Lo consequences. was passing al the time., Ruilopey. Klitaey, Eye, Eor, Su1a, Blood sod Thio plaintiif bad ndduced on his | ho3 aling a lot of eaps. o | gg 0 jiave groat bargains in this particu | 1ost of other friends visited him with a Then the nbsinthe habit is worse thay ; Al f o - side soveral witnesses who testitied that ¢ | Jar, Send for Tik PRINTERS AUXILIARy, | Bumber of other Kindly mementc F habit [ Seward stroct. M. I a R e pd they had seen the brakeman Kick young | or tw i cont. and pockes | OUF monthly trado journal, that gives C. K. of A. sorbar worse, Whon o man once be | 1, Bloor will bo' miarried at. Mansicld, Gross off the train. Among this number ] i irrested Mon- | ] KoM At the last electi f tho St. Leo | COMes a victim to absithe ho might us | Wednesday, ain. g this 0 § otime proclaims unequalled bargainsin- | At the last election of the St. Leo | weil prepure to pa his cheeks, for i T et anale were Chiaries Wassorman and Theodoro | (i mant and lodgyd in uil, More bis | new and second hand mater branc, 205, C. K. of A, the followmg | thoro fart e chitnecs to”one i might | S0 iy i and Chavles Caston, and — James | qouin, e saw a fellow lying aslevp on EwsearE Uxioy gentlemen were scleo msuing | say a hundred o one he wiil never ¢ g ards announce Uhat thoy Will |tk whetorar chsse prodnced "'."",".""fl‘.'f.",..e} s, another son of Poter Gross. | a beneh in the sume cell *with him, on Howardand - Juackson, : Spiritus III direc Rev. G. J. it off, It is w peeuliarly dangerous, | " fome to their fricnds and seqiaint ] il o 1Y eysLen testimony was s trongly ZOr WAS A ¢ ond ring. He Ligel f iher: president, ances, esdays, Saundd rit o) ‘:(» u‘;w ‘luulh ‘::::I?' ) l“l‘”’ rwal fiamond H 1 ]HW ; drink bl g in fhotha ':;-l.‘wlv Wednesdays, at 1114 Saunders CIRIEULE e {‘:3"”'1‘1‘»'11“4""'" reliablo testimony that it was concluded | was ong 8 ) ot tromo. :Lhodlrinkor o¥perlonces & pook- | | i upie b posiais hastha nhagmy Lo ol IRt i Buna faRar, whon bho ORNCRINOkS, (W hacivRsing D Hospital for ! rme Richard Mul. | akim to that felt by the opium smoker: ur 00 M0 R B R Bt AN dineprie dun dosg oLLs Hngand papi: the Needy, o Bl Thotas: trastec, Petor | After the eflects of the drink have passed | PRIVATE, cmcm;g”‘vg me man, Peter and James Gross were placed | double erime dudge Stenberg sentereed A reporter for the Ber met Mr, Nathan ofl the \.4".,.1 is ‘.mu”u.m horrible IRON. T under J Summ on term of thirt WS o | Merrinm yesterday ane Fril ’ pains and expericnees the me nder a harg: ] Summers to a term of thir ays in th ferriam yesterday and learned from 3 eling Club. depression, which only more b lau y county fail him, that, so far as he knew, no donation | pia (raveling men in the northern part | will relieve. Eventudlly, a y Tarlarday moraing it Oped sMink | “Tyro deunlet wvore finod “;,'h s other than that of $1,000, which was | ot i state have organized a club with | quickly than any other abhormal appe $ i nay be treated at thelp id, of | leased. W. Sheridun made by the latter, had yet been L the above name an » following ofli- | tite, this habit will drive its victim into TOVAL Btoe ) y n to get witnesses, The ¥, WS SCRLOncel o toward erecting a home for the fr cors: . B, Mhgdan, president; W. W, the' lunatic asylum or the graye, Of | iqlw Rupposition is, however, . U] jal, and ‘Pom Sullivan Ligher, | in this eity, His donation, hes Bont, AT, Brown, secre. | course a man can take a drink or (wo of & 3 never return until this storm, 1S . Reill ara oroh' elval made with the understanding that $30.000 | tary; P. K. Coleman, treasurer the ~m:l without becoming a ~’1’|\4 to it. blown over, Judge Dundy yestc R A Rl T TR ey v They have opened rooms at Norfolk, ;}llfilr'\“-‘m“l!“lul‘.‘l:. Le use 1t only b sued a capais for tho nrrest of father and will meet there on the second Sun: ! 3 4 son, and declaved the bail of the two for h'nmn \;I\u'h would ||.u to ac ]uunnu'l wte | (fay in J.mumx.I ol :];;1 u-lul-r\-“ ‘,\lmlmmi v " Suiighto 3 ? Oflglhdl ffllflf‘lfl.ll (d I(l .‘:Ul'fif(fll“ |lhlrllllll?0 feited, Tne bondsman 1s one Lesch, the unfortunate, who are alwa o * R )1 mwan after he has been on o spre ‘ or. 13th nd Canita! Ave, A, N Innxhvx in-law of Gross. who liyes in | Stray Leaves From the Reporters | found i a city of this size. So far as he Wants to Fight. much more quickly than uanything clse Note Buook. knew, nothiing had becn done 1o raise | Pt Killen, who is more or less of & Sl ternoon both of the Caston this fund, but he hoped the Work would pugilist, has heard of the glove business “Fhere are variou yi. ‘The most ? Y W are ok at my Chr s present,” soon be undertaken and v 3 r United s Dis- | & Farnam street merchant to a BEE 1 hearty co-operation ¢f the Ithy ane v has lately been attracting atten- | common method is that popular wmnong rney Lambertson stated that | porter yesterday, as he showed a bax con- | ¢b ritable people of the city , | tion in the city, written to Kd Roth- the French. They pour a little absinthe the boys had concluded to ; e event ) failure to rais ery stating that he will come to Omaha, | into the bottom of the gluss, put in a Y 4 J cizar stumps fed. Mr » : if neces an) chunk of ice and then allow Waler to run R T flidavi O ! ) Merriam's : ¢ the efivet that thoy had e itted | 1 bouso after I have care s nucleus of the home is now located — “drip,” which has buta single hole in it & ; A T ifying 18 s R ; left them half-smoked upon | in tue f biiiding o Farnsin streot, Brandeis' Smoking Set and 15 placed over the top. By the time The selections of Fine DIAs R iiitd thint they did | my table or on a window-sill. Dur- | immediately west of the city hatl. It is Hrandeis, the well-known | the gla 11, you have MONDS® RUBII APPI ! » N D k 033 knocked off the train | 108 the year she has been quietly picking | supported by contributionsraised by the | Thirteenth street dry goods man was pre- whitish uu\lu cold us : A s 08, \vlm-'n had run over and killed him, but | W the stumps, and here’s the result, At -| ritable ladies of the Woman'’s Chris- | sentea on (lmslmh by his employes | way of pre I“J‘ itis to p | MOARLS had scen the boy sbortly after he was | ® retail valuation these ropresent $150 g ) the lent of which is | with a magnificent smoking set as a testi- | glass with pounded iee and shuke and PEARLS, made for ud uandered. It's opened my eyes, and 1 \h-v P.L rine, Since its establish- | mony of appreciation in which they | until it is frozen solid.” | : - Rnkml up wnd rowoved ~to the house of o Lin) golng 10 simoke g CIgars to % p s ¥ olu whioh A it avey tken stralghts” . g o frs. Queaiey. Shortly after that the O going to smoke wy cigars ment, some years ago, the associs ave he Or ime bac pver taken sf X a » 2 leading i we ’,.m.. Giiod by Deter Gross, father | the end after this. has done a great deal of good sti - rdfatis 1 am not aware o Abzolutely Pure. 4 : ; ux ||. dead boy, who offured them $100 e . 8t “ARN Y . | doing it _lhuugh it has to swrive against : 1 | don’t belie D i ’ Turop un; wve heen o Lk oy i tasitey ||m|||,.\*1m.q Can you tell me when the county | 4o gifiicuty of pecuniary want in | 2 ) entleman in | Another de o 4 i 4 o seon Mike kicked off the trajn, | commissioners are going to decide wh nearly every instance. 1he tent of the | charge of the money-order of the post- | sinthe is ¥ 8 u R . ceived direct 1 gh B Mhis offer was _wmade with | of the hospital plans the sel house in which the home is mamtained is R T A T YT TR AT n g in ity imm OF | econom the y k and SR an AT the condition that the money was ! shant yesterday. *They | thirty-five dollars per month, Formerly | Sins wbeent from his nost, yesterday be s witimate consequences, | CE000 ) i HoOU=R i al onr to be paid us soon as Gross rocel vo been working on the ter for | this rental was paid by the city. At the | Guse of vickness The “,‘“‘""““" Al NArQue '”1 oot | tituc r.m[n od to win the suit T Ny e ey of sut amiounting to %‘[W Wi |:- “r-lu‘wl The Old Wires Go. compound “,“‘ Aeni ;“\ nd vart vers | Royal Baking Po i | Parties contemplating the pur= d the t - v 1¢ | paid, and at the same time, it was de PRPST P Pty T e R 0 i and part ve Bal. | ¢ . Land the boys never ve- il Londerstand tht the board P Sy e e ey [ ‘il_}" irlp “-—'}*H“‘_‘ b‘_‘“v'“l:' L8 The turf cocktail is wade of prt [ New York | eharse of these goods ave invitedto in= eated 8 stir In the court | 1f FICtY Well divided in lts opiniana, 80¢ | 1o pay its own rent. This, of courae, will | S35k a0C WOSLIA Lhe AUSY ACHE gin and part vermuth, while the regular | RUCAIAalon 8 Ry 1n tho oo e e et “fogy | Fastrict the power of the organization to | BAM and Douglus streets are l.v.m:_r taken | vermath o ;,‘\I tail s coupoun ded of ver ¥ 4 |' of of guilty and the two Caston boys Oy Sy pr oy i e aies. | CATTY on its worl kor a long time, 1t | down and rep d with new ones. muth and the other usual dngredien - wvedl themselee ] : X v il beglii to be ques- | yaghaen tie hope of the ) - B coektitil, E.T. ALLEN. M, D. omod 10 . feal . relioved. Judge | fot 6] s b ] S i = . m,.,(.‘ on0 L BARE . PANETOd. SUONR | Honed, the city would donate one of the Licetsed Watchmaker for ‘the U. F s SPECIALIST, "fi“ O?TL ‘}s* Pn'cEs ! the = sentence’ until _some o1 b - ) d County m- | Which it owns for the purpose of erceting | Ruilway Co .8, Ramyonn, y | ) AU 1008, " &4 ) 9 o 5 Charles Tagor, clerk of the: county uture time. The penalty, he said, e _ 5 ~Y " | a home thereoh, but up to the present | Douglas and 15th b ) E {\'\m'd ot ho one-guarter: As severe as | Wissioner clect Mount yesterday. It 18 | tin, the hope lias not been realized ———— board; is busy making out estimates wtid e, ear, 053 Yoa this,"" he contivued, secing that a Bee -~ Al Half a Ton lists of the amonnt of stationery required l { 1t would have been Bad they ‘on. | this, foul by \Mav e ft Mould have s Win standing near was preparing o take ‘h‘ulllh'ol'uu e Jolw I Crasg, tho heaviest man aiive, | durhug the coming' soar by the siveral | 800 ¢ Willams By : J\ d\w @ With rd to the ease of Charles u tes unun' trange pb enowenon which Speaking of the fast time, made 3 .m we Lhmrh&' pounds, is m lln. city, and | offices in the count’ building e wiul & A - Sl L . o PRl B ' Sh cxbibition ¥ Jearu the amount reguired to-d | Hours 810 12am. 810 4 and 7108 p. w 0 tender in a Douglas strcet resort to a re- porter last night. *In fact, from what 1 4 . Red-Fire, Some red fire powder, stowed in Good Gross Perjury. The latest and perhaps most scnsa- tional phase of the celebrated Gross per: jury case transpired yesterday afternoon in the United States court, It may be remembered that quite re- ontly & suit. was telod m the United | f480s and ha found enough money Btates court i which Peter Gross was the plaintiff aud the Union Iacihe the de- §wnlu’1h¥fl dical Institute mm». pecial # Neryous Diseasp:s X (‘nllln. ascinating habit. The immediate eff spect owr large and fine stoek and