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dean uon\ b o e aens b 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1857. THE LOCAL L\E“S BEDCET. A DEAD BODY. ODDS AND ENDS, ,’;’,'.’.'JE"".]‘.','.\ lll‘lilw‘(v-i:xcr:-nl‘ll"s\‘?gI‘I:"-QM(L:?‘:[. Y R, ——tem—— Uncovering a Mystery Which Flor- | Stray Leaves From a fteporter's Note | and visitors would .be caleulable, o ence Officials Do Not Report. Book. It was amusing, gnd at the Judge Dwight 8 Hull's Death From an | William C. Thomas, a boatman, who | The acquittal ot Crosby Wednesday, s:l'nu-'l:xxn}unvmr(.l-}!"n‘vlnf shame lh; flln-t; ™ " orphi ukes a living by picking v who wa rial for perjury, ends, it is | Who have regurd for the eternal titness of an Overdose of Morphiyg miukes a living by picking up drift wood 0 was on trial for perjury, ends, it is | ngs to seo Mr, Nash's soschman and ' on the Missouri river,came into town yes- brlfgwll. r\v‘lunz series of trials .»in con- | govoral other Kind-hearted men picking DEAD BODY FOUND IN THE RIVER | terday and reported a rather sensational. nection with the principal event, the | the fittle Mercer and Ryan girls and story. He says that on the fifth of Novem- | death of Leshe, out of which the perjury | other attendants at the Convent out of the e ber last when he was coming down the | ¢harge arose. The killing of young Leslie | mud where they were stuck yesterday. Ap- The Omaha Wheel Club—The Lauer by Powell brought about the trial of the [ parently had not assistance come in time TR . TV PR T S WIS A river he found the dead body of a child in | latter, He was tried twice, the jury dis- | these Ii o *hi K baiin " ¢ L s : ] s- :se little ones could tell of China b Case—Burglars Foiled—"Rough a box which was sceurely wedged ina lot | agreeing both ase | personal observation instead of u.mnuv; on Hors = Odds and of brushwood whieh had floated into the | Was dismissed by the prosecu! re [ over pages of geography, Who will be Ends—Other Local, viver, ‘This was at a poi o8t opno. | Was an afecting scene when Croshy and | the first W il m art a move i i . i i i rivers This was at it smost_oppo- | A% L ATRE e Sun Sty s | the st Walnit Il g st wore | The first harbinger of spring trade comes in the demand for light- . Thomas us- § .} . Thomas ~8us- | {yy, "o itside the court room. The toi T e infortn o ot e | Women wio had attondod s witheses | The South Omaha Land company have | Weight Overcoats. We are laying in of these useful garments such Judge Hull's Death, mitted, hastened to inform one ; were excitod, the defendant’s lady friends | appointea C. E. Mayne sole agent for the At twenty-five minutes ml ,.].v\lr] n | members of the city council. The DU i pir poinited G, 1, May ole ! ¢ b o'clock yesterday oceurred n anio f1 7 5 FUNAC being intears, There was some bitter re- | sale of theirlots. He will show the prop- i flsll”ll n!‘ .’hlul-ru} D. G. Hull, a :“‘ll':::;lr:llu’un| 1{ ‘\l\‘,:llfi‘.:‘ :\q,ifi‘.mu,ori"u marks, and one lady was “muzzled,” as | erty and furnish all desired information a Varlety of kind a’nd qua’hty that the man who cannot make a sat- b the school boys would say, by her lady [ upon application. w ol R i o informod Thoms | oorianion, who. literally grabbed tiy | [Signed] W. A, Paxroy, Prosident, isfactory choice, must be hard to please. We have theminall shades 8. and at all prices. hotify the - coroner. Ho promised, | oo talkative female's mouth, nose and — it was caused by an overdose of | none of his business, wentaway satisfied, | pleasant feature, however, when a be A New and Dangerous Diet for the £6.30 each in th circumstances of mystery which may | jowiver, that the body should be prompt: chin in her elinched fist. “Say nvv!hinn’.". WRCUGH ON HOI opium taken sometime before six o'clock | But the councilman never fulilied nis | 9f young women emergod from the com- “Noble Beast,” never be cleared up. Certain it1s that | Jy buried. Thomas, thinking that it was | S8id the muscular peacemaker. Thero w Westarciny morning promise, The dead body is still wh missioners’ office with their vouchers for | A 40y Jod o rathor ailapidated horse We still have some very choice patterns of heavy and medium e tancos surround. | B ot ot g T bty | B o thoi bapds,and s oy | o " * Chamuees Woinosiny | wedoht Suits and single Pants, whick e selli ure these a‘si:)l ‘|;u)|l‘lyI'r"(li}::x‘:lmtm:\’y:‘('ll'n))\l\.f gw‘:”"‘ their faces. evening and desired & diagnosis, elg. uits an 51ng € ants, wiich we aleselhng eXtremely 10“” y night Judge Hull returned | that he wishes he had informed the coron- | st as the horse was sick. It re 2 At from Lineoln feeling ns happy and hale as ‘,‘r""’{x"”"“" S0 that ”'i' mystery could I -'\O' fl'rl' ool t l““l‘: i “]ly quired but a moment’s examination fa‘r belOW the COSt Of manufaCture' A maJOl‘ltV Of them are adabt- i - fak aslon's Wi , | have been inyesti te says that the | hair, = said a young man to a barber, who | for the doctor to n 8 it ase of :m;'::{t;‘\:":‘l:; l.:‘n‘(”d nd “:;:.-n:“::';k;u.-lsl: reason the a IAlm|- AT bl irln}-;utig:nlwl was putting him *‘in trim" for a purty the | posoning. ”()n (|n|::)l'i‘:|‘||1’l‘l:‘ l‘lm“n\i'l‘x:r';l ed for all the year 1‘01111d, andtoa great many people theY would be night. Abouttwo o'clock yester morn il disclosure would have im- | other night. “Iused to,” he added sadly. as learned that the horse ha atel i i 3 RS 1d L1t i3 o roopy A wenthuto that partics promnent in | iy don't you nowt™ asked the | some - Hanh on Kater Thedector e | ©VEN Preferable to the light weight summer clothing. of his w‘{l‘r.;(l(.["“i:;l:“'ill‘luifiioglll" "”“Al\';y"';‘l; bes the body as that of a | Porber. ey nounced the case a serious and probably vly born infant, and is attired in plain Tho young man grew communicative, | fatat one. He says that very frequently ¥ Sl TR oF: it o 1 How Totg"the body hus becn | as he lowered. his voicu! 1L tol vou,t | Simlar culs are made, for equines soom Wehave just received 1 lot ot 120 Children’sSuits (Norfolk style) REROEL) | 01t bkl there is n mystery. he said, “it's just like t A reat ¢ e for this poison, The Dona Wiiont e | With box pleats and belt, in sizes from 4 to 13 years of age. Weare Aadition Though a mighty fine girl in other ro- | kept around housc or b still awake, reading. He chatted ple ;i ; 2 To Sonth Omaha has just been placed on | spects, she was a erank on the subject of | £rentest care being exercised. 3 . 4 y antly with Mr. Grozory n foiy moments. | 4 S DL WS Sion of Flogk | teniporance. One- day st found out i o selling them at $1.95. They are a special bargain, and would be about the Elks order, of which he was an | 16, of some way that I was ulittle fond of Gigantic Buildings enthusiastic member. “LUll be at the ALBRICHT'S CHOICE, liquor. She wanted me to promise to | Are those to be built in South Omaha, Cheap at $3. 100 lots in this beautiful addition are | quit drinking at once and forever, Other- | for which the plans hav ered for t very moderate | wise, she , our engagement would | pleted. t industric They are don and imme- | be irretrievably broken. She would never J just been com: will be added session to-night,” he remarked, I'll see you there.” ‘Those we I pri words he ever spo in all prol 3 < this year a 4 . A . 3 % T B ars thon Teft iy, | diately adjoming Bellovue rond. marry a mar who might become a drunk- HENDREDS OF DWELLINGS All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at the Dittle dreaming that he would never sce W. G Arpricur, 218 8. 15th. | ard. Of course I promised. And I did | erected for those finding employmert him alive again. About six_o'clock yes- . T o quit drinking. Well, everything went | there, i terday mnrninf; Mrs., Hull heard him THE OMAHA WHEEL CLUB. :"m{;”[lr“"umrlu :::‘:;llwrlwo {mul :m]:nll_v " i A{.mm:nn CHOICE i pathi & BT . —_— my betrothed angrily accused me ot hav- | offers the best opportunities for those ;’1:‘:[;:“['}::‘;’!:“:1\1‘ ‘~|;::|“L“;]|fi"‘|"t~ri‘llg‘ ll)l‘l'“"ly‘ Some Pointers About a Prosperous | ing broken my pledge to her. ‘I haven't | wishing to ]||x|'|']|:h‘lt"|uh m.\'xlunlll(lm:xlm, ! a ! but as this was his habit, nothing w Organization, touched liquor since 1 promised you | whether for residence or speeulation. thought of the matter.’ An hour or | The Omaha Wheel club is one [ that night' L said solemnly. I know W. G. Ausriir, two later, however, when she went to | of the b ot ¥ better.’ she said, ‘I can smell'it on your 2188 15th st. enll him to breaktast, she found him still [ g1 4o Mo HoUeshing ‘".‘;'“""‘l‘:““’“‘(": Bkt WO LLE, Lol e & eaels e fly and o flushed unnat- | the kindin any western city started oilowed and in less time than 1t takes to LOCAL LACONICS, that something was wrong she called in | o hard battle for its existence. It has | & Weekor two thereafter, [spentall my | Brief and Pithy Interviews Gathered Mes. Baleh, & futy friend wio rooms in | come out of the woods, now, however, | L YIS, i uCE STy Chy About Town. the house. 'Mrs. B. at once r and its premancney and its suceess are | trothed One mght while D Marshal Cammings—*1 sent three men that Judge Hull was in a critic AR Y trothed. - One night “hih Il “’lhll S evererny Tt allth e Sont for but as in the meanwhile the | At a meeting held Wednesday jélt the bay rum on my | alleys arc cleaned up. Al property or. ou as an S S., mana. ) grew worse, Dr. §1 zue who [ night, fourtcen new members were | W4 -W_Vlln'd\':ll‘lct“l- ll‘-“Ln G 'lmr'r It guners will be notified and given twenty- 3 r, was ealled in. f i aki 3 entire {iL) nte—s v ngaged to son our hours to remoye any garbage whicl was next door, was onlle taken in, muking the entire | jihor'flliow. And that's why 1 no SOy Aty Bt GEARLEA (L Citba Ay AL 9 thing “’““l""“‘ 'l'" the membership at this date twenty- | yse bay rum.” “') “( 1t iled at th ay. All = s1bly av. 8 I et b ” s 2 bay 3 delinquents wi ¢ iled o B expira- 0 Gorimen beetved the cight. 'The names of the new men mo SO thnbtmpyre L St e S Lawrence Ostrom & Co 2 Bally developed ymbtoms of opium | of Whom are new riders are as follow ““That reminds me," said a man in the i R ' 4 oisoning, and J it could easily | ¥ B. Smith, Rl'lNl MeLaughlin, Goo. R. | next charr, “of how [ acted very dighon. | Mat Clair—"The western bound pas- 3 E i " coffeno, Hvpodermically " ol T Khondes TR Conner, | and the matter involved the keeping of a | County Attorney Simeral—"There may 3 s L A. J.aKendrick , C. W. 2Moulton and W. | contract; perhaps I could have been ex- | not be as many murders in Douglas Is Death to e o ot ooy o1 | 8. Roberts, formerly “of tho Winoni | cused by pleading the b county as in other placesin the nation, | s - . (b il henrt iy fautinguntil deach cimo | (SR WL Gl (608 RAmes of the | collogian, tiien, ‘and a litt but I think there are cnougi.’” The best Suits made to order | Malaria, : Sleeplessness, B Hs Peliof, the time that he was | 014 members are as follows: S. Bacon, i olwina .when i - Pt 5 S35 Chills and Feve: 3 ia o up 50 the e h e, ho dut ot | Lerey Badollot Thos. FIuckmore, ! | HOHEN MU, older iy The Bonanza Addition gron Peo.at ol gidteonuileand speak a word or recognize any one. N. Clarke, W. G. Clarke, W. E. Coombe, | gyve me aavice on the To South Omaha has just been placed on TRV Soroty Dissimulation, OF DEAT! “.n(\.l.lnllllh-, Ed Lytle, ¥. | S Y0 MG N of love, and fi tne market, being a subdivision: of block Indigestion 0t Food, arhommnedit, cavse ol desty 35 | Rivrton Sl 4 Solteart 67 W, | B g opobpdiion it Lo | 1908y e emoren MAMMOTH GLOTHING HOUSE | pyspersi Ten Yeurs 00, phine, though exactly when ot in “"l'lllii"")“. (‘. l‘L \R.L‘)IHIII g tened on my little 1l muimed fin- 100 Jots in this beautiful addition are 1001 Farnan st,, Cor. 10th, Surgical Fevers No Fusel 0il, quantity he took it, no one can tell, Se DECScnLNOINCArSEALa s 081 10110 ger. ipted the ring and the condi- | Dow offered forsale at very moderate 2 0isoni Absolutely Pure y y 2 Blood Poisonin Joues past at irregular interyals Pre nant, !"-“"» W. Williams; tions. oys used to wonder, how- [ prices. ‘Thevare located on and imme- det¥ dull has used opium and morpl P ‘l;?lfl (li M. ‘\\01!‘!x|1:|lf}:vl||- i ever, always removed my ring | diately adjoining Bellevue road. — A uiet lll:u ne ‘l;.:ue\m;nm i c.'“‘:“ii" O l\'l?l‘('l:ll;cuuy;yclltlh;l'.\nt( lar {nrc responding to an invitation to im- W ALBRIGHT, 218 S, 15th, . Soctes Higo Tl comt b SN requently su . And espeeially LR e 5 Bnant, iibe. inically [ pt my promiso, = = 3 S 10g the lust three or four months, since | Pluckmore; color-bearer, & O, Joliffe: | yut it was u contemptib way of dofng LR OEE eoraska Nagonal pan he abandoned the use of alcoholic stimu- cler, Perry Badollet. ~ In addition to | things and I have always felt ashamed By far the best and unquestionably l‘unls o Jias used oviuri_regulatly. "M, Lo toy MR _“5;,&‘]03;1“”"'1‘1; of myself ever since,” the most suceessful of Chas. H. Hoyt's OMAHA, NEBRASKA. {ruggist, at o- 3] s £H X PR Rlae s n DA A S s T % ety ok i Mt olise o7 | bouncer, W E. C.: elub skeleton, ' B, 1 W pondlldenl ot Sampiaiie wns mantel || Luscomed el s opiatol i ad fpatalup! Capital: $250,000 BT oF tho daodorizadi tint ¢ | elub masher, H. B, M,; club_dude, T. £ i AEALE g D) presentation at Boyd's opera house Surplus 40,000 P - 70! jnguware ot [ SR e 5 about the way in which tbe crowds en- | this eve » and Suturday. T : 352 2 ARy, opium. A half empty bottle of the | stman,” A, C. J.elub punster, | G0 o sk L ey BIANESARL NS LI Ry matincolll TR Y tos Brios! ont * was found this morning on_his dresser “the Blair delegate,” F. . M. | teving the exposition building were | and night will be greeted by crowded A ymm,‘“n‘v.{m President and from this, in all probability, h s headquarters of the clul handled on Patti mght,” Secretary ail the appearance of 2 W.H S Hughes Cashier, the fatal draught. A full dose'of this is [ {irucni block, whore reoms are bemng | Miner the other day. “Everybody had a ployinOiihe PEvanaIcHosyEIvo oineorons: : about twenty-fi ops, and Judge Hull | handsomely fitted up. The club intends | way o suggest in which sucn a tremen- | & Very amusing performance, - which is | o J ' 'S, i probably took a drachm or _ther s, | to nulk'c runs once eyery waek duringthe | 0 jam could have been avoided. | 1d o be better than ever this season, 1t n .\) .%lm se, .lluh!g Sb (;x‘)l.hb:s- A friend who has known him since commg summer to Fort Omaha, Fior- | 7 4 having been greatly improved in many < W. Tates, LRI Yesidence in Omubn - says enco; Blair, aud other points more or less | Now the fact Hl lh.:u. the lhhwk:mlv at the y the addition of 1 songs, new A. E. Touzalin. A he bhas on S0 oceasions | distant. N :ly due to the carelessness ties and more pe BANKING OFFICE: tocen on Sverdoso but ench - time | . The “Club Hotel,” it might be added, n'of the people themselves. THE IRON BANK ot iBooV g e is the Millard, where all visiting L. A,V A man would enter the turnstile, and in- - = 4 ’ the mistuke was discovered in e 1 | nen can obtain special rates, which their | stead of having his tio Cor 12th and Farnam Sts. opium diluted with water and at other :‘m'm-clmn with the league entitles them | the 0““{"1‘“ could be “i]yl ‘\"‘I‘ off, A Geaeral Banking Business Transacted. times undiluted. he got the | tor he would present it enclosed in 2 : ok S et gt b f i - the envelope, necessitating, several roper qu i 5 g ) Jose: qusnuii oo mind EiiGE e et e N. W. HARRIS & Co. APPETIZER the overdose of morphine accidentall The Briggs tract on Farnam street has | taker. Another, when a gentleman eame BANKERS, CHICAGO. though Dr. S Y s that it 1 been platted, but will not be put on the [ in with two or three ladies, instead of BONDS % Countica, Citlos and: otpers ot have been a sudden 3 market for several months, howev going in ‘ahead himself and presenting office 88 Devonshire 8t. '[,m.,,,_ Correspond- This will ceriify that I have examined the BELLE OF EO URPON WIItKY, received fiom L Mrs. Hull, the bereay % those wishing toselect lots now can do so | the ticket he would try to push the lad ence solicite RENCE OSTRUM & C0., and found the samo to b perfectly fras from Fusel Ol and all other delets ribly prostrated by the sudden blaw. | by calling at my oflice 3. M in t. The ticket taker of course —_— oussubstances and strictly pure. 1 cheerfully recommand the same for Fa nily ani Med cinnl purposes She was intending to leave last night for 5th and Ha would inquire for their tickets and would J. P. BARNUM Analytionl Chomist, Lontsvillo, Ky. Notre Dame, Indiana, where her little 12- —— be told that the gentleman behind had r;:rulohy'l’)ruul-l:.’ W.u;n‘\le‘rflmnfnum Grocers ever Prica $1.21 per bottle, ear old daught Maggie, a THE LAUER CASE. them. Of course the ladies would have notfound at the above, half dozen bottlas, exprass paid, in piaia boxes, will b2 seat to any a \dresy e M SR e R tolliniaant bRoK tol v escort, In the United States or Cannda, on raceipt of six dollars. 2 5 {wen pltonding - school. A Venire lssucd for 150 Jurors— | 4 thus anothor d o Bonnied, LAWRENCE OSTROM & Co. Louisville, Ky tor hus been telegraphed of the hite" All theso little things provented the i QI8 boen ltolegraphod oftho W) Gy | crowd from passing in smootnly, 1f Wholesale and Distributing Agents, to-night i turday worning. | . In the District court a venire for 150 | these nhllh_-ullivs had been obviaf _v.hvru RICHARDSON DRUG CO., and Judge Hull’s rel X Binghamton | jurors was issued, returnable next week | would |_||l\|:.bc(:ll little or no cause for RILEY & DILLON, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, { Omaha. N. Y., have been notified, and the time | to try the Lauer case, seventy-five to ap- | complaint. Families myléuwl "ll GLADSIONE BROS. & CO,, Omaha. H,T. CLAI DRUG CO,, of hoiding the fune will not be fixed | pear on Monday and scventy-five on * whe until they are heard from, Tuesdny. This case will take probably J. J. Mahoney, superintendent of the RIS LILE ten days or two weeks. The prosecution 1 noorhouse, tells & good story on B Dwight G. Hull was born in Bingham- - for trinl and claims to have ne it imself. A day or two ago he was called IR iy 3 1 Y L ton, N, Y., January 9, 1843, and was con- [ i3 read A W | to the city juil to take a sick man out to A PN 5w Emma Bell, % - 4 g L L , - sequently forty-four years old at the time | evidence to introduce. Mrs. 3 = SR 3 =\ ! .oflm death. "He graduated from the | on whose account the case was con- t»li‘er“f’?l”“‘".N' "lf"?tln’)‘:ixlxl;r '5.“{1"?“ 'hfi 3th st Cor. Capito! Avenw! - 6l:mdgfign Ihi;:h]i«'huul x|n| Willl, k"l then en- | tinued is here ullwlll be l]ll allelnd:mcn. I|u|’| _{;‘w%;_‘ o ';" fi, m‘\’e of ‘l‘]l‘c‘s"]‘:‘\ FOR TRE TREATMENT OF ail red Yale college. 'The breaking out of | nse is also ready. » | house to the effuc of L ical DI k tho war aitered fus plans, howerer, [ e i | tonts had fustdred Mr. Maihoney ha bt Chroniclaisurglcal Disensca RELIABLE JEWELER, 1862 ted in the Umted S be commenced, in which boti: sides are | F 3:.‘"?. "f.,‘f. ll::“ uc, ‘_m.x_ m:;.i ! :1‘ DR. W °N'!‘..;‘.}..x..nn Prop:ieto Watches Diamond Fine T olr SilVSI‘Wfi.l‘e navy and was mustered out in 1 P 50 res Mittemnn® iaichargad with |/ SRESERGNNENGE0SE RO HING N SRONRALO AbEO'utelV Pure. chave o Taciftlcs, apparaiue”and remcdien . X S, ew Y, § - o first two years he was *‘before the mast nd killing George Durham in | the undertaking establishment and or- for the succexsful treatmer.t ? dis The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing specialty. All work warran g 2. A QTN 5 dering a coflin of the proper dimensions. . . quiring either med 1 metil, d. Corner Douglas and 15th streets, Omaha, aud the bulance of the time in ofl it Sopte '{!“!‘ q The —case | prothan went to the city juil to get the Thispowder nevervaries. A marvel ol IT'to come and fnvestigate L Ry W-;u-‘flm'nk.rr i B e Ratlzaad compang. |ltmns. i He 1.itu|u‘ml l(;r lhn;zhmuuin s : I(CII]IX}II \bln e hnv;_{lfu “n{; si man. Whea the Iatter was being | Purity,strength and wholesomeness. Move | 1 correy us. Loug experience ia treat L 5 2 i i G and was admitted tothe bar in 1865, n [ manslaughter will probably not be trie s > ho J G i Ing casen by lea us to treat many ¢ ] lifted i"iom(. “iv“g(,,, he spied the coflin, | €conomic than the ordinary kinds and | JF THET, T L) 2t Scott,” yelled, ““are you going | cannot be sold in competition wi'h the mul- WRITE FOR CIRCULAR on Deformities and 3 ] ot e out therk " | fude of Sow e, short et atum or | mids ' yel iyl B | The €, E, Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co. the fall of that year he went to Atchison, | this term, as the prosecution will not be Kan., and was “elected clerk of the tirst | ready. ‘The Downey robbery case, it 13 lnglsix\luro ever held in that state after iv | expected, will be linally disposed of th to kill me after i Y 3 *Why, no,” repiied Mr. Mahoney, ‘‘of | phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. ¢ p P was orgonized as such. He then returned | term. Sentences have not yet been pro- [ 002 S5 (X > Riteds 4 5 h, Bronch! 3 tricity, Par to New York city, and from there moyed | nounced in the Rothery cases. Out of | “PNIse not. et . | Royal Baking Powder Co.,106 Wall street, N. W. COR. 15th AND HARNEY, OMAHA, to Nebraska i in Lincoln, | fourtcen cascs proseciited by Attornoy | ..\ hat's that coffin in there for, then?” | New York. u races, Trusses, an ) s 4 for salo in where ho engig tice of his | Simeral this term he has secured eleven That’s for one of the men at the poor- dlcat and Bargical Appliauces, marm Property of every description for sale 10 all parts of taa city. lands for sale ol T e ovelt | house who- died to- aswered Mr. R IR ""‘“‘,‘;‘"“?“"(;’:".. o ebuta ek every county in Nebraska. o mastor in chancery Dillon and | skill in unearthing evidence and present: | M;10 his blandest tones. e RUPTURE GURED '°"§" Innioacizal tnstitute maklag A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRAC! Dundy. . In 185 ne removed to Omahn, | ing it to the Jury,and bis encry. oLknow butter,” whimpored the sick 4 Private, Spogial § Nervous Diseasss | ormiues of Douglas coanty kent. Maps of the city stato or connty, o any othe s and has lived in this city ever sine In the county court an attachment case | thin LR Rl A srfciaLTy, information desirea furnished froe of charge upon application. profession. In 1 appointed | convictions. It sp: nediker's method. No operation: No Pain; you might have waited for me to ton from businoss. Adaoted to children ] 'AGIOUS AND BLOOD DISEASES, Judgo Hull was one of the best read law- | of D. 8. Erb et al. agaimst Geo. M. Bost | 4 ! = g Nobrasks v ao1ally we e o oo 3 LAt AZRe D > die before you get ready to bury me.”’ grown people. Hundreds of nutograph ¢ o produced, successfally treate — yers in Nebraska and was especially well | & Co. was commenced for $930, on ac- And man grew more violent All business strictly confidens WI;";‘Iumrmr'y_*‘!P ilitlo pol J IDEAL BROILING. versed in all matters of equity. He was | couut of goods sold and delivercd. also agent for the Corbin Banking com- pany of New York, and did a large busi lilv ly refused to rhle]lu the poor FREE. n the same wagon with the coflin. N. D. COOK v om i » United States o Gigantic Buildings He tried to_jump out and make his es- 4 tus or send tamo and pos Jpas for them in the Lnited States courts. | ¢ hoso to be builtin South Omaha, for | cape, but Mahoney's sttong arm re- | Room 6, 1514 Douglas Sti, Omaha, Neb, | Midrsezpiainly written cnclose siamp, a ders, notably the Kuights of Pythias, | Which the plaus have just been com- | strained him, By sheer force he was st || TRBIVATE CircUL r = o TO 5 nee A Thir e vl 1l . y 3 Ove. il RIVATE, BFECIAL AND SES, Knights of lonor, 1t Arcanum, | pleted. 'V sy industries will be added ts::\[ntllsr)gr‘!?u“::\‘? tho ride over the hills PI A N OS v Branusroumia, luro . ) Y ARICOCRLE. P Sy MUNDREDS OF DWELLINGS L a Benevolent and Protective Order of URiNARY ORGaNs, n Grand Army of the Republic, and tho | this vear o * Elks. Of the last named order he was | erected for those finding employment “Yes, the Omaha mud is & terror,” re- and there. o i At ) le 80 viit us may be treated at their ],,‘(.nl‘fu,\:;g ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE marked an old timer yesterday. “Why homes, by correspondence. Medicines and Instru ) m—— D oK BALION OF) offers the best opportunities for those | don't the fire laddies get out their hose ments sent by mail or expross SKCL i:." :':f”,s:. ;,,:.!;';'&.x‘f:fi.,, ht. Judgge | Sithing to purchase lota in South On:aha, | and wosh the pavements at the same ‘ ED FROM ¢ “““"3,,,”‘;“1,.’:,",,",“‘,’,,,,:‘,’[L‘“’""" state bar association. whether for residen 8 ion, time flushing the sewers. Now I live out i 1o conver Fifty rooms for the oiling can be done in the oven of tho fl’l?{lu-r (h\k Range or Stove with the Wire Gauze Oven Door, more perfectly thanover *he live coal hl.n the steak, chops, ham or fish on & wivProiles of et rick, placing it in an ordinary bake pan to cateh the drippiligs. Allow it to remain in the oven with the door closed 45 or 20 minutes, No turnin isrequired. At theend of this timo it wi be found nicely cooked ready to serve, THIS 1S THE IDEAL WAY TO BROIL MEATS, There i3 no taint of coal-gas or smoke, and the meats are more tender and better in flavor than those broiled over the eoals. ‘Ihe convenience or mumu% in the oven will be appreciated by every house-keeper, and adds another to the many reasons why the Charter Oak Range or Stove with the Now restorativo treatment for loss of vital power COMMUNICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL In 1869 the decensed was mar « G ALprigur, on Walnut Hill and thanks to our 218 8 15th st. d m- "Address o)) Lo % Jennie Corkling, of Binghamton city fathers I have the benefit of a side- 0 i to #'l‘:]' a8 Imucfi of Roscoe Conkling and BURGLARS F(;II:ED. walk on Cuming street until I reach the KN_A_BE 0“1&'5!|3103‘CH¢ g&?ws“‘lsglf?elml_ngtl.l.n“' s "::ffl‘,‘“',l!}‘_“ll"'|°“""°"“.]'““fi n of city limits, Thence to Lowe avenue, o Rats b . Wire Gauze Oven Door should be preferred place, hey had one child, Maggie SN0 POR ILLUSTRATED CIRGULARS AND PRIE Lisys, 1O all others now in the market. Y 3 no ch They Make a Raid but Sccure distance of about tlirec: good sized blocks Jlrl‘e“h' A R T R Y Nothing. =~ e G0 Rerlaetla Eioriule. £ et Vose & so ns CHARTER OAK BTOVES and BANGES are S0LD IN NEBRASKA as follow, and s comfortable competency. There | Burglars entered Mrs Allen’s boarding on . ANNELL 8 SWEENEY, Faanion, KENNEY ¥ " stituency of molasses two feet deep on ty FRANKLIN, k 1. ] T el Board and atten b l‘ll "?ewng ‘l‘m:ln:not“ l‘;«l»lld,l xl|s g\-,nn-r:\l )ln)ousc on Nurlllx vauuteemllIoppgsitu the | an road elevated lweut'y (uvl] on each | Instruments exchanged, rented and 1 BEND, owIn, sulted by Coroner | Dodge street Presbyterian church, early | side of the adjacent land. 1f the county sold on easy payments, below Cedar Creek Stone and Gravel Nuit. Ciiv. | Prexol about the matter, dovs not deem yesterdny morning. ‘Chey skirmished | commissioners would only engage n Ql?;hr‘;-ywhu: just bel;"n"pp“'-d ',Il’ for h a procedure necessary:, o a ! d vi i . Gigantic Builaings and took all ~ the clothes out | woulg soon make this shee of tablg lynd ac 0[ rlces blue lime stone for building purposes, Are those to be built in South Omaha, for | into the hall and searched | dry: The owners of the property be- ® | isfurnished by hich the plans have just been com- | them thoroughly. They secured but little | tween the city limits and Lowe avenue ted. Vast invustges will be added | of any value, Mus. xlinn had a purse | on Cuming street represent a pile of Instrwments slight!y used at J. L. FARTHING, year and containing $200 in her voom, but luckily | money, being Dr. Mercer, Bishop O'Con- N (3 HUNDREDS OF DWELLINGS it esea -Afuw attention of the thieves. . Guy C. , K. C. b 1 Mr. | N M The General Salesman. dra use, ut 18 n Rhfar. o Parn n :h‘a;"(wuulrnl GREAT BARGA 8 Also gravel of the finest quality for oted for those finding employment General Breck's house, at 1818 Douglas | Sherwood, It is certa ¢. was also entered by some burglarious | ‘chip-in’ to have a two-plank sidewalk CE—— lawn and other purposes Offices at ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE fiend early yesterday morning. | built m_the seetion named, while the Plattsmouth, Neb, The B, & M. rail- the best opportunities for those | About 8 o'clock the gencral arose, when | Walnut Hill people would,l am sure, join ax e el‘ ro roads use a large amount of this stone ; L OSCEOLA, JPLATTSMOVTH ERLING, DDEN & SON, " N & FRAKER SHENANDOAH NURS WHOLESALE AND RETAILL for spring trade u full Ine of Aapl Ol ten, Pare. Pluma: Grapes, Corrunta. G ' ug to purchase lots in South Omaha, | he was surprised to find scrambling hast- | the contribution. = A walk of that kind to her for residence or speculation, ily out of “the roow. The follow ran | Lowe avenue und thence over to Hamil- . G. ALBRIGHT, 318 S 16th st. B CATARRM. The Gr climbing Vines MOBECATARRN, S alirul roses, supplied at vory low prices. , Leke, Prop., Shenandoah, !c:lln down stairs and jumped out of the frout | ton avenue and Orchard Hill, and west- P g cen i window. I got noihing. ward o Cuming stret, OF auy- otber Omaha, Neb, N PG A TR | ThvdadmEieiriCo.