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- i o S e T T T M0 5 D THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 t was made, and again his room was Another Railroad Project That Promises to Result Well For Omaha. THREE HOURS IN THE WATER. A German’s Narrow Escape—Dr. Gra« Omaha—Police Court—Recorder An Air Line Route, rallway ofli as mentioned . means something of importance Inquiry develops the they came to this city in furtherance of a dy mentioned namely the operation of an isand Omaha tur & Springficld linc s built from In-h AN |;mh- is proposed to be built The visit of the “contination E int the combi pOSCS to oper y which is built a distance of s extended to Pattonsburg Mo, i This will strike the southern to be included in the The line will thus ludv AN qu.]u to bought by the rnmlnn tion, and the L1s well under w nm Omaha will ¢ njoy the bene lm nl the air line this coming summer. ably enter Oma new Union Pacilic bridge. FOUR HOURS DER TRE ICE. Miraculons Escape in the Missourl. an, who lives ne a, had afrightful and thrill- g ence in the chilly waters of the Missouri on Wednesday night that wounld have killed a man of ordinary constitu- tion and powers of endurance. h'\s been working on a farm near Loy and on Wedne: hl.lrlwl ot with two friond and Simpson fora night's fishing. plan wasto cut holes throngh the 1ce in iver at intervals of fifty to six which the baited hoo fish are attracted by these openings oaslly “caught i Lar rom Drowning Peter Mohn, a G ST are thrown. night was unusually fine and the thr ned on the ice until midnight. They then started to take up their lines when Mohn, who was cut, was heard to utter a ¢ and his companions turned in time to see him_ disappes e tone end of the r through a before ‘they could reach him the waters had closed over hi shut him out of their sight, men began cutting holes i down the stre body might be nllwr ran for he ]|| m in the hope that \ attracted to it while (lu E v\«-r al men whu in llu- search, the necident oceurred it ap curn-m washes there is an air hole unaer and partly concealed I:y a tree mu ha fallen trom branches was Molm was entirely unconsciou a high bank and with nat- ped them and endeay- eIf out of the water. He Ily out, bul ored to pull hin could only get his head was 80 chilled and benumt imposfible for him to speak. sition he remained, umhh- to move unlll unconsciousness nearly four started home, dis- which the current covered Mohn's body i almost hall way out of the water. with his head limb of a tree that was by the river. He was LIL('n ou ried to the home of Joe Meddar, a short distance from the energetic rubbing, , where, aftor he showed signs of consciousness y recovered. nd chilled by his long « t he was mmmwd to the hous ing to collce T A T Ax in putting up ice last dle assured o BEE reporter t \'lll'(l no more He left for Silver Tity on the Wal erday afternoon. In Which Questions of By-gone Days Were Revived and Discussed, Thursday night the Creighton college students of the highercl 28 had a lively promise.”’ The question underly original subject was the night of ern states to extend their system very to the territories. to find fault with that concil of Henry Clay, which aving off civil war for this other phase of the subjeet w Messrs. J. Mt unmu'm.u. i, And as it is hard and Edward ¥ uruy the ol view of the “lax c ulhlnll'llullhh A that the constitution only biding its was pernicious to the gm\n-r;\l of the country ague displayed lng and considerable The negative ha uul m the point ney forgetting that questic loluunll.ulmn 1" right that wa ‘I'he first speaker on llw affirm the first specch of his life, with the ad- :s8 of one posted on all the pomnts. rmth of debate caught in the aud- 1ence, and two other members not on the lists contended in friendly riv the ehairman closed the debat ming up the arguments, He Successtully Eludes Arrest—His Record in O The police officers are on the lookout who came here few weeks ago from Sioux City, opened a small room near the Millard been in business here ever A warrant is out for his arrest on the charge of comfidencing a named Christian 1. ) 3 hotel, and has s out of a sum of warrant was alen at once and Oflicer W doctor received him very blandly, requested that he be ad promised 1o g pear in police court the next day. said that he was very busy and could not possibly leave bis paiients. not arrested ()l)h_'nr Wha day Graham police took occs 0 his place, but on each day his door was found securely barred. Yesterda, on to pay seve he words. Inqui tbe door was ])’\[u r bearing “Dr. Graham out of the cit i« revealed the fact that he had left Tues- day mght. His landlord, when ques tioned about the matter, said that he had gone to Canada and :M not intend to re- turn again. He said that the doctor had ¥ sold off all his goods \ham came here from Sioux City, as already stated, and the authorities there say that his reputation was wretchedly un- savory. When brought before the Iowa board he claimed to have six diplomas, but failed to produce ome. This being the case he could not practice med- icine in Towa and he ecame to Omaha, Here he at once establighed his repnta tion as a_quack and charlatan by posting up circulars around the city advertising himself asa_healer of blindn 1c and all complaints which “tlesh is heir to. The unsophisticated portion of the public, indeed, to_judge from his cireulars, would think him a phenome- non in the art of healing. Compound oxygen was his great specifie, To illus: strate its marvelous healing powers, he was wont to say that two pounds of it would, inside of a week, cure the most stubborn case of deafness. Despite the widespread announcement of his powers his patients were few and far between, and those who know him say that his sndden departure is due partly to lack of business and partly to fear of prosecution. Bargains in Omuha and Council Biuffs Nebraska and lowa lands for nes: proper : sale. ou want to make a loan on im roved real estate come and see us, Money ready on hand. Eruis Bros., Room 17 Withnell block, corner 15th and Harney. B Linwood Park, six blocks cast of South Omaha depot. The third ity ball of the Hebrew Benevolent society, which oc curred Thursday night in Metropolitan hall was a pleasing success and at the same time netted the neat sum of $600, which will be disbursed among the poor. The dancing programme consisted of sivteen numbers, excellent music being furnished by the Musi Union orchestra. Lunch was served after 10 o’clock. The committee on arrangements con- sisted of the wives of M. Hellm: lack, 1 mon, 8. K h, S. Z, Adler, L. Mendelssohn, I. New, M Meyer, J. L. Brandeis, Albert Cahn, B. Newman, Moritz Meyer and A, Haas, The reception committee were J. Obe felder, M. Goldsmith, B. Newman, Dr. N. J. Benson, Max Mayerand A. Polack; the floor committee, 8. Fisher, S. Obe felder, I Schiff, H. Gladstone, ( Shaw and F. Adler. The oflicers of the society are Juling \lnw president; B, Newman, secretery; M. Hellman, scere Shaw, Moritz Meyer and 1. S i, ,000 grocery stock, which w god by tire and water on the night of Junuary 1st, is now being sold ata great sacrifice of prices by Sloan John- son & Co. in their new loca orner of Ninth and Leavenworth, bay re- I merchants to call and 1nspect their bargains, —— Linwood Park Lots, For sale by J. H. Gibson, 218 S. 15th st. ———— County Treasurer's Repor County Treusurer Bolln has just made his semi-annual statement of the finances of the county from July 1, 1886, to Janu- ary 1, 1887, which occupies a large sheet, almost the size of cottage. A copy of it was this morning given to the county commissioners. 1t will be_published in the BEe in_a few days. It shows the amount of taxes collected during the rto be $84,8068.37. The o nmml of u‘ ants redeemed w 05,597 The nee on Il.nul credited to \rlolh ae- 7. Up to January st rants had not been paid, beeause of a want of money. But since that time the surplus in several of the accounts turned into the general fund, together with uw-ixxlx‘ from other sources bive also enabled the payment of about 000 of this amount. A fuil line of canned goods, fruits, bles, damaged by smoke in the an, Johnson & Co. fire, are bemng offered at low cut prices, corner of Ninth and Leavenworth street. Linwood Park Lots will be worth more money for residence urposes in six months than any others in South Omuhs ———— The Dot Putnam Company, Miss Dot Putnam, an exeeedingly tal- ented comedienne, supported by a good company, has been playing to paying counts business throughout the state. Insome way the financial condition of the party was criticized during its sojourn in Lin- coln, and this_reaching the metropol papers naturally provoked all part ) in- terested, K. J. Potter, business munager of Miss Putnam, called at the BEk office this morning and stated that these ad- iticisms are _entirely without foundation, and work injustice to Mi Putnam and her company. The fact he said, they never played to better busi ness than this season, and the people’ verdiet still stunds, “Nothing but sun- shine where the little l‘uly appears il Council Bluls property id Towa lands for il on improved real ) o Omaha for 15 Bros Room 17 Withnell block, corner 15th and Harney. Linwood Park Lots, For sale by J. H. Gibson, 218 5. 15th st ——— Medals, In the drug store of Leshe & Leslie, corner of Dodge and Sixteenth streets were seen yesterday morning three valuable medals, given to Mr. W, Thompson, a re tired ofticer of the English army, in this nd father of R. B. Thompson, car t of the Union Pacific 3 v and of solid silver, and excellently wrought. They commemorate the eapture of Sebastopol,” the Crimean war in gen- eral, and Lucknow, and were reccived by the gentleman first mentioned, who was both licutenant and adjutant of a batt on of arullery in those stirring scenes, Bargains For Retall Grocers at the Sloan, Johunson & Co. fire sale. Call and see thy Linwood For sale by e — Merchants f prop. &4 porday,. Cor, 15th and Fi street cars from depot pass the hous - Mr. Simeral's Work. District Attormey Simeral has now in hund eighteen cases, with which to com- mence work in the next term of the dis- trict court. One of thése is the celebrated Lauer case, another that of Mittman, of Millard, who is eharged with manslaugh- ter. Thé others are of minor importance, and it is expected before the term opens a number of other cases will be added to the list. To Retail Dealers. Visit the new location of Sloan, John- son & Co., corner Ninth and Leavenworth streets and inspeet the bargains in gro- oeries, —— Linwood Park Lots, For sale by J. H. Gibson, 218 8, 15th st, RECORDER OF DEEDS. THE ATHLETIC TOURNAMENT. pebody Will Enjoy if H. R. No. 3 Passes, county commissioners | turned from lincoln. little interest The Programme of This Evening's Performawce at the Exposition. Every arrangement has been made for the successful; presentation at the exposie tion building to-night of the athletic pro- gramme arraj behalf of the The Bonanza S Besides taking a as spectators in the sena- ine, ngainst the passage of “biryclists and Prof Kummerow in behalf of the Omaha programme, varied one, 15 as follows house roll number three » office of register of d 15,000 inhabitants, at the amount of by him for recording of In counties having less than nnfl the work of recording the county clerk. T objection to the bill in guestion is that in counties of over his compen o professional handicap foot 1 ond prize, $10. Second Eveng—Wrestling match, a gold medal ‘nird Event—Long jumping, instruments We wish to clear out our Entive Winter Stock this month if possible, and necessity rvequires that ,\ to be done our prices should be very low—in fact so low that it will pay yow to dbuy winter goods NOW as a mat= ‘,mfinm. hundred yards am- ter of investment, thowugh yow may not absolutely need them until next winter. , . gold medal atenr foot rac Fifth Event—{ligh jumiping Our overcouats and heavy swits are going now at a nominal figure. They are greatly cut in price, ful the wor L n take that much ..m on»m ‘money which psent able to —Pole vaulting far below your expectations, We don't say how much, What does it amount to when we say £20.00 gulnl medal 3 Overcoats reduced to £12,00; or §15.00 Suits reduced to $10.00 ? ivent—One mile boys' bic; usilver medal. the commis expend for count missioners want a to the oflice 75,000 inhabitants which You must see the goods, get the in= bar perform- formation which we will give and use your own judgment, countios of over would thus of Douglas 'n that amount mcome of the office could then be applied affairs instead of going into ances by the Omaha Turnve Ninth Eyvent R The balance of our Pea Jackets and Vests arve selling now for less than the mere cloth would costs now for §7.90 ances by the Omaha which is of all wool Chinchilla Beaver with fine ent—Half-mile gold medal. Performances by the Omaha Turnvercin. Thirteenth Event—Climbing the rope. Prize, a gold medal. Tourteenth Event lining and sold before the reduction for $12.50. Linwood Park Lots, For sale by J. 11, Gibson, 218 S, 15th st. Our heavy weight Gents® gooas, such as Undevicear, Wool Hosiery, Cardigan and Jer- The many friends of P sey Jackets, ete,y, have undergone a general overhawling. Prices are right and left and should he the well known middle-we der him a testimonial bene mouth next Saturday. Jack Hanley ve-mile handicap First prize, 2 socond prize, 10 taken advantage of before sizes are badly broken, \11 of llnw evening, January atid a number of other Omaha talent will be present at Fitzge are open to all Allgoods mar sed in plain figures and at strictly one price. tered for the wre expected to onter ¢ professional foot race will b\' lnnnwn known local sprinters. jumping, parallel and hor formances and kindred f by (lm membe His Life and Works U tion by Arthur May Knapp. Knapp's lecture at Unity ay night wasupon Raphael, He referred principally to the master- picce of the artist, but claimed that they were notcharacterize i hed Michael Ange! ality which characterized those Raphacl was cogently i his surroundings and his inced a m\rwlnu_ der Considera- ontal bar per- church Thursd llmh \lm wer, Ih‘n power which 0's, nor the Nebraska Clothing Gompany, - Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. Bullock, Prince and Dingley will be a s been at o of Da Vinci. great disadvantage h races in having to ride a heavy Yoceived from Gormuly a He yesterday. fry, of (,hx \nulh and a tender nature. suggestion, but were more on tho sensational order, a certai previous stiflness having gi casy grace and expressive actio short time afterward Raphael was sum- moned to Rome, and coming the classical art splendid ,\murh‘ml Champion r'umr. which will be used in His admirers feel confident th:u he will take first money in raca to-night. RED OAK Death by Overdose of “Q.'s" Contempl, HKEYSTONIE MALT WHISKEY Specially Distilled for, Medicinnl Une. A THE BEST TONIC| UNEQUALED for CONSUMPTION ASTING DISEASES and GENERAL DEBILITY. PERFECTS DIGESTION f, Natlonal Quard Marvelous d nt Boyd's Last Night. produced last night at The audience filled the house, and it was bothh large and enthu- sstie enough to satisfy the di prising management, relegates “Humpty Dumpty™ to obscur- It comprises tricks, es never thought of in the days of on the wall, abounds in trans m'ln:llml!i \\'hl(‘l lmfll m number and gorgeous is ays ni (.vm;_m h)' orphine—The ain changed, be- t, and depicting of the Grecian Linwooa Park 21.—[Correspond- -J. Q. Archer, of Page - —— ence of the Ber county, died on He went to bed right on Monday night and made his appearance ahout t afttrnoon the hotel folks went up to see what was the matter and found him hottle of morphine on Doctors were summoned and the <|nnmvh pump applied, but he neyer was held and every- is left to their own opinion—whether vas intentional suicide or overdose by gods and_ godd the opera house. intings illust s entered the residene of Mr. A.E. Niclds, of the firm of D. M. Steele & . on Leavenworth street, near Twen- abaut 8 o'clock 3 . After a thorough search among valuable papers, none of which they took, rsinto Mr. Niclds' room. In taking his pants and vest from a table who at once gave osires of the apparently all sxpatiated upon at lengt 1l the lecture ended with b iations of the different s brush; the first oniy indi- from Raphs acts, and spe- cating womanly unconseious, and womanly dighity, showing the changing | HeY Went up s vroduced” by time, lectures will be concluded this evening with “Mythology of Sculpture.’ The series of disturbed Mr. N. 'm and the thief or th their escape through the front had left open, master piece. features that the spm-(;uur u\pl‘\'h‘ one at almost every chenge of scene, o wtor, in his anticipation, i i i The compan but tne number of precludes more, llmn plural “Fantasma’ as for lh(‘ adult 1t will Hlnufnr&' ‘be an_excellent attr ac- fternoon’s matince, as ening’s performance, will be the last giyen by the company in on was called te Malt W m.x« o7 b3 Linwood Park Lots are large and title i door after them one some lead with him as l\lr N. wi at his hecls with his re cured but §1 in eash fr«nn \lr which they let drop on the sl'n S They seemed to be looking for money, as a valuable lulcrosuuw fixtures costing upwards of $2,000, s of silverware, cte., were uol disturbed. would have taken with far better offect than an; Red Oak 1s expecting a small boom in It is reported that the “Q" road is going to move n goort part of 1(~ plant here from Creston, ‘‘short on water.” had two trains steadily water from the Gr ——— The sale of partially damaged groceri oan, Johnson & Co. fireis now cation of the above nd Leavenworth $10,000 worth of goods were sold excellent on your articio in my piactico, any find it vory eatistactory.” BIWARE OF INITATIONS, O Ty deaiee s b the carly spring. going on at the new lo cflmnmmlulian mm corner of Ninth for the babics some cigars. The railvond has [ p.ciziuer B, EISNER & HEHDELSOH, (Bole Agent for the V. ) 916, 318 and 320 Race St., Philadelohia, Pa.__ Goodman Drug Co.,Genl. Agents,Omah ——— An Ice Bridge Wrecked. Some fiendish miscreant saw portion of anice bridge which is at the foot of Jones strect Thursday night or carly yesterday morning, ]m\ ng a gap twenty or thirty feet widc der in the world t to last for two or three months yet commence azain PEOPLE'S THEATR “Silver Spur’” has proven s for Manager Walton at the above th tie house having been erowded In'\n\ hl‘lu'"(\lllll"l 1y time after l\\'u or her in the summer. 1 supplied with the best purposes on the “Q" is, together with other good and sutlici e company to turn their The Toboggan Carnival, carnival given under the of the Omaha toboggan club last night The procession, which was composed of a half-hundred uniformed gentlemen on foot and carry- ing torches, and an equal number of cos- tnmed ladies in earriages, i club at 8 o'clock. Afh*r march lhmughuu- mly the i headed for the Im greatest won- .mmu belated team- D dark Thurs- day mglu did not xlrnr‘ into |Iu~ \wtnr o far as reported CERMAN ASTHMA CURE Instantly relievon the mort violent ‘omfortabla alacly Tias n strong plot. and pure B various specialties which are during the action of the pi attractive and_amusim, (‘omp:lny is composed of talented i aged for thewr indi- 1 he:uh-(l by that cle soubrette, Miss Blanche singing, dancing and Innlu » captivated her m-nluw uf Lulu ce serve to Lunuun_mxhy parties intere though this B of uny druegitt, o positively known. n nnmvus-- n\unln-rnf xm Cunrnmn. E: s ! s round trip exc: , inclading Las Ve San l)ml,:u. Riv ndena uul \n-rr.l ) ve Kansas City J. and n new and EAFIIESS honie by one who Was o af asting pleasures that until midnight. has lu-n'n |Il)||('1lh proves llmt the I'u ple’s (ln- Jccoming popular wi (unmm\ remains two mor ternoon at 2:30, for the bene- u[ of Jadies and children who are unable the evening s of incorporation were filed yes- ¢ of the Idaho Golden Belt Mining . The incorporators Full_purticulurs N ew \'o.u}, BONSUMPTIIIN. 1T e abovo disease K 1 ,.-‘\lluuu( & lu- citic and California Southern rairoads, Tickets $60.00, For sleeping c: and Milling compan all Omaha men who hs sured, corner good six months, commodations Stover, agent A, T. & Moines, lows | a mountain All who have not rand famil ~|nck of the com this opportunity of doin Bachil, 1. 5. Rolins, T, C, Cowin, J. H. MecClure and Ale 8ddress, DI, T. &, BLUCUM, 181 Fourl 8t N, A Number New Residences and busines: contract in L Attached by Creditors. In the county court y : Gibbon conmenced suit against W, Hoys, a Cuming street for goods sold and delivered been doing a good business and will ])rul).\hl) meet the claim without embar- \mn..um'u,l W, Nash, . nwood Park e — Trouble About a Lamp. med Mrs. Nixon, living on North Twelfth street, swore out a warrant ice court yeste the arrest of a lamp ag she did not know. bought a lamp from him on the nstall- agreeing to ray 8. When she had unuph-lul the p. me around :nnl, r sonld not just then pay hin more money, he took away the lamp. Linwood Park is Located near enough to the great business center of South Oma ————— unt h)r PIRL A woman na Ay morning t, whose name timed to have Superintendent Whitloek is ing permits yesterday as follow: k. Stevens & Oo., twa story {rame plan- ighth’ and Daven- Personal Paragraphs, Hilton, of Blair, is in the city. , of Sioux Fal i POWDER Abeolutely Pure. This powder never varies, purity, strength and wholesom the agent ¢ Joseph Hollman, of Emerson, is at the Itevstrom, ‘ong and on A marvel of . A. Cherry, of Des Moine Retail dealers only invited to in- enth and Hickory spect the bargains in groceries offerced by Sloun, Johnson & Co. —_— Fine Shade on every lot in Linwood Park, — District Court, listrict court yest lahan sued $ cannot be sold in competition ¥ short weight alum or 1. B. Gault, of Knoxville, 13th St., Cor. Caplto! venu: POITIE TREATMENT OF ACL Chronic & Surgical Diseases, ENAMY, fron toto Three permits, ageregating phosphate ’m\whrl 8. » Williams, of 8. Royal Baking Powder Co. 405 Wall street, Summoned on a Miss Florence Harvey am school, recaived the sa sterday afternoon of the sudden r at Milwauke where she was_ teaching in tho public ber, of Binghampton, N. Y., is at , & teacher in the Y Torm of dis. . Bullock, of Kunsas City, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, the Paxton. BAKER'S Broakfast Cocoa. Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the cxecss of Ol has been removed. timea the strength of Cocon mixed with Btareh, Arrowroot or Bugar, wud tuyite uli to ¢ i correspond wi rday morning arah and Abraham ve the desc rgpliun ul llu- Long experience in' troat ting friends in Auburn, Neb, Andy Moynihan has gone to visit his parents. for Wat IR on Deformitics and ing fo ¢ her mother, w hulw tister have been sent for burial, “lll.flHl correeted in a mml":\uu 1 note of §4,000 n, the numbe In the descr Catarrh, Bronchitie h.)umm of the block w , and the Bernsteins have refused to insert it lar Caught. st night & man was seen effeeting an entrance ints the r dence of Chiet Galhg; n, of the fire de- partment, at 511 Sout prying out one of the kitchen windows. The party who saw him telephoned the house, and two fire. ded in capturing the man, gave his name as Dan Purtel, - night for a visit with friends at Springficld, 111, Harry Glospell & Ulrieh, of Chicugo, is in the eity Major McAuley, well-known cinds of Medical and factured and for eale The only reliablo sedical Institute making Private, Spsnlal 'fi Nervous Diseases ALL .wm,m 8 Mu Hitbon miseases, scconntully treatad At 10 o’clock lu being offered presenting € 4 than one cent & uth» ;:r:nn fire sale lu!umn & Co.’s stock now in Ninth and Leaven- cal, costing le 1t is deliclous, nth street by dmirably adapted for lovalids as well as for persons in health. W BAKER &'f:’fi:'na'rréfl.ester, Mass. flnnAunlJMu:nuhlnnl\ wanted in evers town for sewer cont worth strects, Tom Millett, a we of Des Moincs, his sister, Mrs, J, € C, H. Melvin, with the Chicago Grocer, uling tra le_journal in that line in in the city yesterday, Al A_y']t'swurlh, formerl the Cozzens_house, now t Cincinnati, is visiting frie sen, manager of fact to No. 3 engine $20,000 Worth ot Lote it for loas of vital power already sold in Linwood Park. Now reatorative treatm COMMUNICATIONS CON Call and consult u L isin the city visiting enclose stamp, and wo AR 'I'O ME" R hahN A TomAn | — e Cable Slot, night at 9:30 0'clock, whil Peabody was driving along South strect, the wheel ot his bugg: the slot between the cable car J v was smashed, horses ran away and the doctor was llmn\ n out nud sustained a sprain in his 1you, in piain wr VATE CIRC Seuiwat WeskNE The Martin C The board of icsanity has amined 1he case of John Martin, the ex- clerk from the military h 1 him as a fit subject for the in- The examination showed that the break-down in his intellect was 1sed by excesses and partly by the loss of his wm, and child, manager of eling from nds in LTu ci STRICTURE, AND ALL adquarters, and UMINARY ORGAN rar are going off Fintend that they shall be weil i FREE THIA[ ..« bindred afeeiace, Tangill's Punc n or veud Listory of ¥ o visit ue may Buttalo, New York Bt st by mail v ED FROM OBSERVATION contenta or wend furred 1f convenien from Burling % » marks to indicats . One perional nteeview i s Cunninghiam, after vere illness, is s If you have inside property that you air prices list it with us, e customers who wish to invest in thut (Lm of property. 7 Withnell block, cor, The Atmosphere is as pure in Linwood Park as in any addition to the eity. Board and alten dai Omaka Medical and burglcal In; £or. 13th $i. anc Canitel Ave.. E.T. ALLEN M. D. wish to sell nt recoveving his wasted hll'«'llulh d to Meet. account of the absence of Mr. Kitchen the directors of the Fair and Ex- position association did not meet yester- day evening to select a secretary for the ensuing year. some tinie next week dent Parker. Clow's Quarters. Clow, the pugilist, gymuasium Deelecker's and will be ready to for iustructions in a few day; Jas, A deputy of U unul M tos '\Lmh Wl Carr, of Cheyenne, quisition for & young culprit whom he ml over in the Blufls yesterday moraing. rts for the west this evening. nwood Park 10 per cent cash, ——— T Lenc | WANT AGENTS Window Sash sting will be at tho call of Presi started yester mp © mhr acing a lm.r through l‘ nnes To the wife of Frank Rogers, a girl, la., which is to_the south lsu'mmg)\ m, what Omaha is to the west, of the objective points. The ballet in nu\nr 10 its corsnge, and an extr: 10 18 costume, )urx virtue uu-l mupn\l) are Linwood Park Affords the finest view in South Omaha, 810122840 4 and Tto P up a complete 1 CATARIIL Tie Groat German l‘« rmit to wed w w:rmh-!meh, to 0 TAH rick Drexel anc bum of Omaba, ceive pupils {EDICAL CO., Kast asapton, Conty

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