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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. JUNE 13, 1887. < 2 AWOMAN'S EYE. a wm:khkmw el:n-ry g«n&l%mnn and lml‘,:- REAL ESTATE. Cv:llerlI“ ';s’?:":"n"“d“‘ wl(:«;‘too‘h:‘v‘\t; A FORGED PARDON. * To Whom It Ma{ Concern - el » in the house. she secmed bent apon mak. AT ] JOTICE is horeby given that the wndersignec How It Helps to Make Them First- | iyg jiorself popular, and toward the end Transfers Filed June 11, 1887, Lot 1s i lot & Capital, addigion, wd 16000 | How a Convict Was Almost Iicleascd areror ”)8 ,)I/dren will veceivo bids untl & o clock p, m ot Class Detectives. of the week she had begun to visit tho | Johin . Morrow and wife to John e Tt TL oW From Prison, A TS Poltowing jiatools of proands > o o New York Mail and Express: Oue of | ladies in their rooms. Well, on Saturday W. Lounsbury, lot 25, block 16, DAIR W Qivvvins e bicsrseats ol 'Y New York Sun: One of the nerviest Clildren fecl the debility of the changing | {t G e i PATEES BY KEEIGG 0 blooks 6 i Pinkerton's old detectives recently gave | night she asked one lady if she did not llnh"’""'"' Place, w. d v ... 8 2,000 00 | jaioh ¢ Denise ot dl, to James Fraser, bleces of work ever attempted by & profes- #casons, even more than adults, and they be- and 14, Kountze & Ruth's add: a reporter some_interesting facts” about | want to bu{; for 87 a book of steel en- | JOUA, M. tirossuiann to Bichael lots 4 and 5,blk 8- Colier place, wd' 2000 | gignal crook was that performed by Bix Ed | O™ €ross, pecvish, and wncontrollable. | o Adjoiniig lot Iblook i: Beginning at the N i finding persons by description. grayings which had been purchased by the wo‘;lfl".i.afimbn i i¢ 1,000 00 | City of Omaia to Frodpricka Stapen- s Hioe olght o ten yekrs ago, he bolng Ase Tho blood should be cleansed and the system | §0ornor of fat 1 bipek 6. Kowtitze & Hh S FEl | “Men,” saic he, “as rulo are not so | widow for #10. [ found ufter I got them | failels Yonnson and wite o dohn B 3 ot 100 B bk T Rlotoang sisted in the work by o Digelow of Wing. | UVIEOFated by tho use of Hood's Sarsaparilia. | tiianc morthorly 50° feot, thenee west 11.0 foo vel , A b e, sai 3 y u outh ot 9, blal 2 o “La y v .| tothepi ; 3 close observers as footive Lagociobichs of homo,' sald tho widow, '‘that Ha H. Fitchett, lot 10, block 6, in Rutly's addition, qed .. ... .. 20 | sor, Ontario. A pal of Rice had been ar sl Al WA s Adjc Slock i Boginning at tho N give what I call detective deseriptions of | received the identical book from a Newport, w.d........ oo 80000 ) oear B Selden and wife to nated. 8oon after, they broke all out with run- v Rotumze' & ftirth's nad persons. 1f you ask o man to deseribe a | friend the same day.’ The book was | Charles Corbett, et ai. to fha public e oD Bk 's Yanao & rested In Indiana and sent to prison for at- | o iore 'so dreadtul T thought 1 should loso o onsh 11 feat, thonoe | person he gives a general description | sold. On Sudday the widow came plat of “North Side addition to den’s Additlon, WA |, ....vs . 2,500 'tcmpllng to pass a forged check on a bank. them. Hood's Sarsaparilla eared them cote northerly b0 feet, thence wost 15,3 feet to the that will suit a thousand or so, having | into the parlor with her arms full of illus- | Omaha,” beginning on the west Henry B St John and’ wife to The sentence was for three vears and the iotelyy and they have been heaith lnhm-uflmulmun‘r . » 0O f b and e e f hi V. t] foli line of section 18-16-13, 9,278 feet 3 i ¥ o o of the Ste! M pletely; and they have been healthy ever Adjoining lot 3 block 6: Beginning at the N the same color of hair and eyes. re- | trated books of history, and portiolios or north of the southwest ‘corner. of F Goodman, lot 26, Tuttle’s sub-di- name ofthe man was Stetson, More than since. Tdo feel that Hood's Sarsaparilla % corner of lot 8 blook 8, Kautrse & Ruth's sdd | member trying to capture a woman once | engravings. ‘She had thought someof us [ GHA 00 {00 SOUEhwest eqroes B vision, wd ... HT ... $H700 | 81,000 had been paid to lawyers to prevent ey hildren o me. Mas, G L | thonce south 50 "thence east toel i’ who e in league !“" might Ji © f]" }O"k over "’;“|°°”9°.“"“v' easterly 674, 710 feot south (6 ‘V,'}‘fl‘{‘(:\)n"q?&“{‘w" ?3.‘.‘3?"&,( fot 43, uis conviction, but it was a clear case and | Twonmpsox ‘wu',:"‘"\-"‘:m"""hu o thonca northerly 30 toet, thence west 17.0 feot some hiding counterfeiters ~ Sev- | she said, and of course we did not object, feet, east 1,015, 14100 feet south- i ! . nothing would hi: 1t laimed it & " 10 the place of Doginning. i or i X 4 X o i ornily 1,820 foet. o 7. n west half of southwest quarter § WOUICG save i, WAS claimed - joining lot 4 block 6: Boginning at the N | eral men described her in a general way, | although I commenced to think my new | ernly 1,320 feef, wosternly 2, 7-10 of section 10, townghip 15, ratge 19, was & caso of mistaken identity and the | % Purlfy the Blood Hcornor 106 4 block 0, kountso & HRugh's add, and 1 watched carefully the train that | lodger was taking a good deal of pains to feet northwesternly to beginning d 6,500 | newspapers discussed the affair in - thenee south 50 foot: the cnst 164 fect, she was supposed to come into the city | pleasc the comparative stranger. Llooked | of dedication. . . e i A + I ood' theuce northorly K foet, thonee wost 16,7 foet ' on every day. Ifound half a dozen on | over some them myself and listened to | John O'Donohee Taylor, lot 19 blk L - B OO T LY S AT Tood's Sarsaparilla 1s characterized by | to the place of boginning! | every train that could have answered the [ her explain that they were from a collec: [ ¢all i block 1and sk bl Hawthorne, w d. 5,000 | Of their readers that Stetson | three pocullariies ; 18t the comvination of | Adiolning lot ookt Hoginning at tho N, | description. After o weck of failure and | tion of a dear friend, who had asked | L second addition to Mt. Do 500 | Jehu Il Hunate, tiistee, io” George was 8 muchinjured man. The senteuce | remedial agents; 2d, tho proportion; ad, the | Fvorner of jot block 6 Kounte & Kutlv's add | chagrin | found a woman who had seen [ her to take them to a second-hund store [ Jonas 16, Ha {ah Haas, Jr., lot 12 blk 11, Bedford Place, oge [¥As o sooner In oporation than there was | process of sccuring tho active medicinal | thonce northerly 5 feot, thence wost 10,4 feet her and knew enough to give mea de- | the next day and sell them. All of P. Ginn, lots 15 and 16, block 4, Ja‘;n H iiuneate, trustee, to 706 . talk that th governor would bo appealed to :t“r:lz:“:):' :Ml.lm!““I"l:u‘nlrl"o““n“!m' b "'.Ill.’.?'.!'i«"if"u'fl(’«i’-‘a!"a'?" Beginning at the N scription. Her description had a strong | a sudden it struck me as quite peculiar | Hawthorn addition, w. d.. 2,500 00 Brown, lot 6 bik 11, Bedford Ilace, to grant a pardon, and the conviet hada only Bond':orvb:o:c v;n:‘f\l‘ranmléufr:olunfr‘mwn. E corner of lot § block 6 Kountze & fq. 's ndd, I detective point, only one, but enough. | that every onc of those books were new | Cordelia Wilkie and husband to S CR Y NSRRI 066 | served six weeks when It was announced in containing onal evidence. | thonce south 50 feet, thonce ot 18 foet | 1t was the peculiar way the counterfeiter | and had been published recently, More- | bina 8. Wakeley, lot, 11, block J i1 Tungate, trusioo, to 'Charies’ G Indianapolis and Chicago papers that the [ purFloods Sarsapariiia tones up my syste e northorly 50 foot, thonco west 16.1 feet did up bt b, Tt cus brought me | over, they wre T pablished by one man, | Dk fibon s g sk s amto b SN, 10% | govemmor had agred to gt a panton 2t | - SR ook, stepsSb RN | OB e bt ot o success the next day, for I arrested the | and that one man was the gentleman | %) ¥ N - ehu ungate, trusteo, to John was the sly work of Ed Rice with newspaper | Register of Deeds, Lowell, Mass, E cornor of lot 7 block 6 Kountze & Ruth's add, right woman, through' n woman's dc- | who had sent me such o warm commend- | Harmer, lotdh In Cunminkhain & Ball, lot 107 bl 11, Bedtord Place, | [0 TU6 ALK H60 15 10 & Now POR. Iewyer “Hood's Sarsaparilla beats i others, and | honce ‘south i foot, thence oast 183 foct: scription. Another woman whom I ar- | ation of my new boarder. I shut up the feet of the north 52 feet of the J I Mingate, trastes, to Maria Bt "1 and attorney of Stetson. Bigelow clalmed to feworth its welght in go1d." 1. BARRIXGTON, :w‘l;*fnlur_lylsgli\ 50 fect, thence west 15.8 foot d th h descript f shed | book I looki ) d b [T i 1 Lt y ee, to Maria - 24 . I3 130 Bauk Street, New otk City. 0 the place of beginning. rested through a description fu e 00 was looking at and began to south one-haif of lot 1, blk 8, ham, lot 10 blk 11, Bedford Plac ) Adjoining lot § block8: Boginning at the N 1 by i The wid Vi p) 2,700 00 N , Bedford Place, bea brother-in-law and a Chicago broker. ¢ (3 ¥ by one of her own sex, ’v;ms rvct}gd Isr? think and listen and wmcn.‘l he s:,u ow 3 ,ros )(-l{ la r’dti e, 2,700 widis W 07 | What was Inserted In the papers after the Hoodl' rsar'npa"“a Rlc(\runrn( I‘mll block 6 Kountze & Ruth's add, the way she raised her eyclids. She | by this time was surrounded by a dozen | John W. ul _to Charlotte John K Ottenstein and wife 't & S Ins S 3 @ thence south 80 foot, thenco oust 15.2 feet, likd u Tirty way of Tooking out of | ol my gentieman boagders and thros of Parmer, lots 47 and &5, in Cun- | “Churies s iackman, fots 5 and § trial was for the benefit of prison oficials. | - Bold by al druglsts, §1; six for g5 Mado | fhence worthirly s e dhouice ‘West 1.5 feol her eyes, and her observing ss- | four ladies, and was discoursing on the [_:,"’L}"]n",";“ & “"‘“lnll,’{S “l'(“l-(_m;:- 1800 blk 14, Patrick’s Second add, w d... 4,000 | 1t was published only In papers which found only by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, "Adiolutng 10t § Block 8¢ Boginuing at the N ter, of course, noticed that peculiarity | merits of the books. In ten minutes she | “*}{¢ i‘og“;“"o';“fiw“’ lv?k " '"“5,_ ————— their way into prison, and Stetson took good 100 Doses One Dollar. E corner of 1ot 9 b 6, Kountzo & Ruth's add, at once. The first thing that strikes & | had sold a book to every young man | thorne add, wd... s 2,400 00 SOME BIG_GEMS. care that all knew ne was in daily expecta- | __ "%~ = L L TR CEORCLL R AR TS woman in another person is almost in- | there—simply charmed ttie money out of | John Morrell to Loiie d. Tewis et Beryls, Garnets. Cairngorms and To- | tion of a pardon. He had been in prison about {0 the binge Of baginning, . oo 19 feo! variably a salient feature. and one which | them by the power of her beauty. She al, lots Sand 9, bik 6, Newport, pazes Not Weighed By the Uarat. seven weeks, when Rice appeared one day Adjoining lot 10 block 6: Boginning at the N can be recognized easi Salient fea- | ‘was so glad,’ she said, ‘to think that her | wd........... Wieireen - 1050100 Brooklyn: Bagla: 1 1d i and stated to the warden that the governor B corner of lot 10 block 8 Kountze & Ruth's tures are not £o apt to strike a man; he | dear friend would realize at least a por- | John H. Fitchett to Susie M. Burr, S SeRals W t would surprise | had jssued and mailed a pardon, and, in- add, thenee south 50 foct, thence cast 148 foet, 18 less obse t. Once I hunted & man 1 f what the book: a vorth, 1 lot 10, blk 6, Newport, wd....... 600 00 | some people who treasure little chips of | deed, he was in the office when the mail was thonce northerly 5 feet, thenoo west 14,0 feot 8 1088 obsarvant, Onoe Lhuntec o man | tion of wiiat the Lookes ware worth, Andy D. Gran and wife to itobert sparkling stones in rings or pins to learn | received and the pardon taken from its en- to the plawe of boginning, ‘with his ri, umb off, for two weeks. | said nothing, bul houg A great deal, o My an 3 o n N \ VAT AT djoining lot 11 block 6: eginning at the IS PHESHHMBROIOREE s thing, but thought & great deal, | S5 5, bk 1% Omahe how cominon some of thoso Same stones | valope. Xhe warden was prepared for the A lot 11 block 8 Beginning at tho N saw him every day, but he had a | and that night, when 1met the widow | Yiou ‘wig®t * NN 1800700 | ey e A SEHIE' Wi a6 Yosaption ot thed Do ralaved that E'corner of lot 11 block 8 Kountze & Ruth® falso thumb on, 20 I did not know him. [ coming down stairs with another armful | Otio Johnson’ and 'wi iNneies < by sl i iU Glata b | et Had booL LRI Uo: AR CHRT add, thence south 50 feot, thence oast 143 foot ] slick cha 3 ¢ Johnson, 55, i amari r o R 3 3 o the place of beginnin derful in assuming disguises. I had him | parlor and told her that I wuufll have to 1,300 00 L Ll G il U G it 5 Nelson's add, wd , C. Patterson an drew Samue!son, I terson Park, w d Adjoining lot 12 block 8: Beginning at the N Ecorner of lot 12 block 8 Kountze & Ruth's add, thence South i) fect, thence cast 14 0 feet, thence northerly 50 feet, thence west 14.3 teot single crystal that weighed four and one- The document was in tpm-rm form, the sig- half ounces, and containing material Sff,fi‘:"'é’l.\{s’a'."'-'l'éflfli“ I:::c" \tvr;'llllt'c‘g h:w‘:t 1,000 00 | enough for dozens of gems, but even this | of prison inside of an hour. Some cornered in a place once, as I thought, when a middle-aged man came out an: asked me what was the matter, and ask her to give up her room. . “*‘Indeed, I cannot,’ she_ said vlacidly, ‘I paid you two weeks in advance and blk 6, Pat- : L Lkl b Adolph E. Samuels wife to crystal was of small consequence as | one from Indianapolls, who had busi- to tho plice of Deginning: A wanted to know if he could help me. [} mytimeis not up until next Saturday.' (éer‘nr(e L. Hurst, north 60 feet of compared with one now in possession of | ness at the prison, came in just Rl TR DL T ) L LU wanted his help, and asked him to stand You are nothing more nor less than | lots Tand 2, blk' M, Lowe's add, the emperor of Brazil, for that weighs | 88 the warden was looking over EVERY LADY once south 50 fect, thence east 13.7 feet st a certain door. Lhat was the last of | & book canvasser,” I said angrily wd... SO 1450 00 | gighteen pounds, and isof the size and | the document and remarked that the Rov- | whodesires o perfoct GDBSET e northorly % foot, thence west 14 feet to m that mghli he was the man L wm; “*‘Well, yes, 1 do sell books some Jeul“ip E. § ns to the Pludlie, nearly the shape of n calf’s head. New emlorlhau been -.H"H fn}m tkia numrordsavi FORM AND FIT 19 plox ;n(ll..;n‘ux‘:xllma Hasiknt e everly disguise imes ! i Steven’s vig Y R TR oz ot f eral days past, and _his ature couid nof . djoining lot 14 ble : Beginning at the }fl‘r’n‘:‘;‘l‘l‘ R i e oY T 6 g:xl‘t‘s:llhuv.l Kr’\"g‘w“mgfi':o l::::l%.||i]:||:vth(‘y":‘:el! ot L and 15, bik :»T‘i:"."r‘lle':!?“mfif England, especially the states of Main | fo'nadto Sovaral doouments, Hare ws his #hould woar onc. — Wilinat Cakook while btngwarn. | 13 coinor of lot 14 block 6 Kountse and Ruth's hicago Dedication, and New Hampshire, abounds in aqua: | signaturs to the pardon nttached only the | WOBCESTER CORSET C0. 218 and 220 Market S Deopold Doll and wife to Charles muarines or beryls, and the biggest find | day before at Indianapolls, and the warden | — o — Doil. undivided half of 80 acres was at Grafton, N. H., where a crystal | would have been a poor stick not to see that {n 2415112, ¢ 100 | weighing 2,90 pounds was taken out. | something wanted explanation, Lico was A_ Y E V ER J eater to Alf however, was nearly opaque and | cool aud collected, and had the other party U west 3¢ of lot 11 and the east 15 ft was consequently useless for jewelry | not been a friend of e warden, Lis state- | NopICE—All sufferers from Hay Fever wh of It 10, blk 4, Parker's add, w, d, 1,000.00 [ Pt s GENY, 00 are cmju,,g up | ment would have passed for a mistak will uso tho Sinoke Dal and - Debollator prok: R C Patterson and wite to Silas S ! ; K EUP | it was, the warden determined o investi- | Ngusix wecks hror 10 Austist 1St Jo Auchmoedy, lot 6, blk 9, Edge- a garnet recently found in North Caro- | gate bofore giving Stotson bis liberty, and he | hhye the Airst symptoms of tho. disease. nphons add, thence south 48 teet, thence enst 1 feot, thence northerly 48 foet, thenco west 1347 feet to the piacc of beginning. Adjoluing Iot 1 block 7: Beginning at tho N E ‘corner of lot 1 block 7 Kountzo & Ruth's add, t! south 50 feot, thence oast thence northorly 50 fo to the place of boginnin, Adjolning lot 2 block 1: Beginning at tho N Rcorner of lot 2 block 7 Kountze & Ruth's add, “It is easy to find a man when you have once scen him and have his features in- delibly impressed upon your m(-mnrf. But in a description you cannot so easily transfer the photograph to another’s mind. Only one thing is necessary tosay about versons in order to identify them if 1t 18 some prominent characteristic. keeper Iet me make a bargain, 1 will be careful not to shock the proprietis more than [ can help in discharging my duty’'—think of her impudence—‘but [ must sell my books, and sell them I will, and if you interfere with me 1 will raise a scene, and you'll lose a good many boarders.’ As ina ol pve i NOTHE MOREA | thence south et, thence enst 12.3 feot, | s VRS Aot i srating cool- | . Wood Iark, wed. .. o 150,00 | lina that weighed four pounds seven and | said to Rice: aftor that date, we will REFUND THE MONEY 4 . 4 00" eust, t It I’Ov‘vlinltlllr dmilél y ‘;h:r:‘r:’:l “":L"’hci‘""f‘:v u Q:'"fi:“} ll(lxflsv:"l“go:; nl't'-l‘;'t{““fi‘ ‘;’"‘i‘} Ann M G MeCormick et al to Fred # half ounces, and another firm of lapi- | " *If the governor was not in Indianapolis | Lust summer this romedy was used by muny [ fAGhechorthorty %) fout, thence wost 1245 fee jou ! ‘l i N . ¢ |"_L,. 1 s f , bul M 'If{ ! l"l St ull mys e Schnell, lot 6, blk 3, in deerpark, daries hasa garnet of nearly the same | yesterday, this signature was A\I'urzur. If | sufferers, and gave satisfaction in every cage, Adjolning 10 Boginning at the N inctive and different from others. i She stayed here until Saturday (gt | W e ... 950,00 | weight found in a gneissoid ledge in the | hie was there, then the document is all rlght.” Ecornor of lot i block 7 Kountze & Ruth's adg, thing is to describe it. Crooks and | and she sold her whole trunkfull of | Clara Hoeder to the F'E & M V' iR neighborhood of West Seventieth or ““You can ascertain by telegraph in an thence south B0 foet, thence enst 114 foel, gnmm‘r;‘ls. do not xdls‘t:m):c much lhfs:]: books right in this house. She would go R Co,, 50 feet over tax, lot7* 1n the Eightieth street, New York, although this | hour.” replied Rice. *Ihave some business thence northerly 60 feet, thence west 122 foot ays; their game is to keep conceale 2| s 3 to every lady’s room night after night, and take up her books until some of them suspected her true business. On to the pince ot beginning, Adjoining lot 4 block 7 E corner of lot 4 blbe swi{ of the nw % 'of 3, 15, 13, Jatter piece 18 60 cloudy and too heavily | o, the bank, and ‘will return in” an hour. right of way.. . 5,000,00 flawad to) ott: A’ Scotohman will show While I do not see how this document can t of th y of arrest. In Russia there . oul e Way o t. o WitV Morae anid wite (b the satie be questioned, I yet desire you will take is such a system of espionage. Nearly Deginning at the N intze & Ruth's ndd, P o i g 70 feef 3, k you the cairngorm, or smoky quartz, in | ever i 2.0 thence gouth 50 foet, thenco east 116 feet, grery manin the empire has a corrcot | Thursday and Friduy nihts she bogan | - fo1o5t Ok fhe 56 %07 G {10 bult of Iis GIrk or pin Of s plnid and | TL6 Sobt out 1 ks watn Out ol tha iy MBI, L U e A escription written of him and entered | to interview the gentlemen boarders « oyor the sw I of the nw I of 5, brag of itif it turns the scales at an | and be heard of no more, and inside of an Addjolning lot B biock 1+ Boginning at the N R ot nelioes their room dours.” She never would e | 14,13 being 610 of an acrer Tof w 10,600 | ounce. What would he think of the 280 hour it ‘was known (iat the papor wis @ 3 coener of lot 3 lock 7 Kotitao & futhva ad, is precaution thousands of t into their rooms. will say she scemed | John ‘T Paulson and wife to same, e orgery. Bigelow had accomplished his thence south 50 feet, thence eust 118 fec cape detection. Stepniak, the Nihlist, | respectable and careful of her reputa- A AN i Dol 13 the work in a successtul man- thence northerly 50 fect, thonco west 11.6 foet 100 feet over the se 1§ of the se X s tals that aggrogate tons in weight, | PAr lsgf.c“g' l]i' 1c':i|re'€l;\|“i 2%0.00 | found near the Tiefengletscher and :,Ir‘:lffiulbmclrcllfll:ilanr:::fl f!‘r‘xlneedm ""&:1%" an feetover the sw i brought down to the Berne mu- | official Investigation into the matter, sec 6, 14, 13, r of w 71500 | seum? Malachite was formerly wused | or rather one was begun and then zealously was fully known to the Russian police. Yet he made his escape and lives hap- pily in London. Women in certain de- tective work may do very well, but all tation, but it certainly was aggravating to me to find that woman talking up her books in every corner of the house. “‘She lefton Saturday afternoon and [ to the pince of hezinning. Adjoining lot 6 block, E corner of 1ot 6 bloc thence south 50 feet Bogianing at tho N Kountze & Ruth's add, hence east 11 foet, thonee b rly 50 foet, thence west 113 feel to the ——— in an express wagon, while she walkec of 10, 16, 12, lona 5 2 181 ¥ Bigelow got the blank pardon and seal of corner of lot 7 blocl untze & Ruth's nd Gennine and Approved by All. | two doors down the ‘street into_another s%!rhi 50" too \\'(dgls(;;l ‘;‘llxl«lenn%;tllln ]"’:)tl‘l:iyg‘ }Ionlre";lv;"v)ailt:sd‘(!m:zc:fn{g:dl{g{h;} stato was & mystery. “Thera ind been 10 i P LR U L The only genuine porous plaster is | boarding house. The next day I'learned | side and 50 feet wide on the south childs that he was so proud of his mala. | Preaking and entering, and those who knew toihe pieo of Dounning, o oo L fee ArLcock’s and all other so-called porous | that she was living there, and went down side of said railrsd, r of w...... 825,00 R 4 SEsaat e of the case came to the conclusion that Adjoining lot 8 block Boginning at the N T b " . o2y : chite sleeve-buttons that he insisted on o _Adjoining ; 8| h plasters are nothing more than perfor- | to see the boarding house lady, who is a Henry Kosters et al to the same; ATy 7 hi e bribery had brought things about. A certain E corner of lot % block 7 Kountze & Ruth's add, ated counter iritants made to sell on | friend of mine. The widow brought a | 200 Teetover lots1 & 2 blk5 Brigh' exlubiting them to his host. Rothschild | employe of the state who had_access to the thence south 50 foet, thoneo onst 10.4 feot, T Cratition (oL ALEODOR)S: PATICODXS || 1attetiofi rafbrintie HOmS & Brondway ton; rof w . 1,250.00 | looked at them and said: Yes, it's a | governor's oflice suddenly left for Texas or herly 50 feet, thenoo wost 10.7 foot 1 to thu place of beginning. Adjoining lot 9 Augustus E. Thomas to the sam pretty stone. 1 always liked it. I have | somewhere else, and the matter soon died feet over lots 5,6, 7,8 blk_1and ! I EOUSEIS BB tHa # mantelpiece made ‘of it in the next | out. Stetson sorved thirteen months for his nly external rem- manufactnrer and she had a heavy trunk. "(-; lock 7: Reginning at the N edy that has the unqualilied recommen- | She had likewise paid two weeks’ boardin | and 8, blk 2 and lots 1, 2, 3, 4and { " i 3 sontence and then shammed sickness and es- ornor of lot 8 block 7 Kotntze & s add, dation of professional men and the gen- | advance. In a few days the keeperof | 2,3, 4'blk 5, Thowas & Sears Ad; ,'.‘(',‘:‘.‘,’;;;ry":fl.fi‘:’Jflfilflgfign‘}"fé‘é"“h:\’s“sé’é‘lré caped from the hospital. northerly 5 fe s st e et eral public. Beware of imitations. the house came to me and told me that | rojw. ... 8,00.00 | to visit the Paris Grand opera house to 'his same Rice and Stetson did a very bold 10 tho plues of beginning. £ 55 ST her new boarder was selling corsets and | Geo. W. Smith to the same: 100 feet find them used in architectural material, | Plece of work in Philadelphia about six years "Adjolning lot 10plock Doginoing at the N A MONSTEH STEAMSHIP, dress 2oods to all the ladies and necktios | OVer the east 3 of the n w I¢ of 31, E - | ago. the lay being entirely different. Rice E oornor of lot 10 block 7, Kquntze & Ruth's 10, 13 con 3, 96-100 acres; aiso over The bloodstone or heliotrope is a green | had some stolen bondshe was anxious to lot1blk 1 Smithfield Add,rof w 1,800.00 | jasper, flecked with rfed, that is often | dispose of. They were the public improve- City of Omaha to Lewls F. Beed; used in rings, yet it is discovered in large | ment bonds of some Ohio city, and for some “Carbolic Smoke” gives immediate rellef in 14x60 feet beg at the s w cor of lot blocks in some parts of the world. The | reason the party losing them had not notitied | Catarrh, Asthma, Hronchial and Thront Affe blk 31 Omaha; .. 836,00 | roynl collection in Paris contains a head | brokers and bankers of their loss. Rice, | tions, Hoadacho, Croup, Colds, Lung ' Dissuse Max Meyer et al to Chas. Marlo; lot of Christ made of this stone, where the | dressed as o tarmer, entered a stock broker's | fie.. &nd \f taken in conncction with our Debe 8bik 9 Manhattan add wd. . .. 30000 | red spots are brought into' the artistic | 9ice andsaid that ho had taken the bonds | e L B O A;’:fi:‘,rlfii !fi;}flflgi"lk“lg:atx;'c(e)!% lélnv 100 | scheme by representing blood from the 1',';. dfl{:fl;flgmw;fl&:mflugfgg‘,gm; &gg:l mail on recelpt of price, $3. Smoke Ball, 82, add, thence south 5) feet, theneo cast 0.8 fo thenee northerly 50 foot, thence west 10.1 fe ace of boginn I ing lot 11 block 7: Doginning ut the N corner of lot 11 block 7 Kountzo & Ruth's add, thence south 6) feet, thence east 9.6 feet, thence northerly 5 feet, thence wost 9.6 foet 10 tho pluce of beginninj 'Adjobning lot 12 block §: Deginning nt the N to all the gentlemen boarders. “Now you know why I want references from professional men, and why I will not accept references from publishers and manufacturers. The professional men have no goods to sell, and therefore they will not supply me with boarders in A Craft Built to Protect Passengors From Chinese Pirates, New York Mail and Express: Advices to the Maritime Exchange of this city re- port the launching at Leith, Scotland, of 8 beautifully modeled saloon stenmer called the Fatsham. She has been spe- 1 ry Ecorner of lot 12 block ountzo & Ruth's R e o thei Ty o obar | the porsonsiofioRtiyassers. | Clifton E. Mayne & Wf to Geo, i crown of thorns. Onyx is abundunt in | {nto'eash, At the time of his visit s wealthy | ~ °®'*°F $}1 rnoLIc SMOKE BALL ¢ il oo solith 5 foot, thonien ouet 0.2 foot y D, 2 Barker: 0 lotsin blk 1 and the the west and elsewhere, and the Mantuan | widow was in the office _inquiring If she hai Room 11 Creighton Block, Omaha, Nel thence northerly 50 feet, thonce wast 0.5 fee oo I e e s Good Ancodotes of Charles Reade. | - north 3/ of 67 lots In Orchard Hi vaso at Brunswiok, made of this mato- | not betiar ‘sll cortan United Siates bonds toglioplaceof bogluning. ' hoN i H y! - ial, i i 8 hi - | andinvest in land mortzages. Rice heard oot 1 » most unique style. She 15 almost simi- tiansgibonthlyslorsdune 5 e M My neafad o 10T rial, is soven inches high by two and one g Ak ax E corner of lot 13 block 7 Kountzo & Ruth 50,000.00 | half 1inches broad. ero had two caps | her name mentioned, and he heard the Jos. Barker & w . 3 of rock crystal o quartz, one of whioh | Droker advise her to sell. When she went lots 30 and 01 in Bellairs wd..... 500.00 t hi g 000, and thm" with harac- | BVAY, he piped her home, and that afternoon R. C. Patterson & wf to W. Rosher cost P“T“l. v :d“ i s h“ L "El <‘°d hecalledat the house as the confidential Tot 16 blk 8 Edgewood Park, w d... 100,00 | teristic disregard of expense, he dashed | clerk of Bond & Co,, looked over her securi- Frederick Drexel & wfto Jas O Her'n to pieces when informed that the peoble | ties, and gave her a receipt, and took away lot1blk?2in Drexels sub divw d 1,100,00 | were 1n revolt against him. Topazes | with him $14,000 worth of bonds, which were modern authors provaniy tne most singu- lar in his mental attitude toward the per- sonages of his romances was Charles Reade. In speaking of the characters he had drawn he always appeared uncon- add, thence south 50 foet, thence east 8.0 feot thence northerly 50 feet, thence west 9.2 feo to the place of beginning, Adjoining lot 14 block 7; Beginning at the N E corner of lot 14 block 7 Kountze & Huth's add, thenee South 48 fect, thence east 8.5 feet, thence northerly 48 feet, thence wost 8.9 foet to lar to our well-known excursion boat, the Grand Republic or the Columbia, a type of craft that is new in England and China as yet. Owing to the Pearl river haying been rendered almost unnavigable 1n consequence of the Chi- A Natural, Palatable, Reliable & e ) & 3, 3 fe the place of beginnine. 4 ! scious of their artificial origin and re- | Chas. Johnson & wf to Soloman are beautiful stones and not very expens- | negotioted before noon the next day. He Al ini 10t1 block 14: Bozinning at tho N ffeithrowing h“‘fi;’ ““”{,"“""’ of T e T bl 1 m:‘\‘my Wore an | Seligman; lots 50 and 81 in Bel- ive, They ought not to be when lumps | Was all alone in both jobs, and _now, having E ootnor of lof. 1 piock 14 KONt & Ruth's ;‘n nL 8| mmt‘o b«| to prevent the establishad fact. He did not Tecognize lmry w d.. . 1,800.00 | of them eighty pounds in weight can be flb"'.n _9.&.000 in " nis pt).\"\l!ifi!t]ll". he et n.m,ll..-...».fllsuulmd:w‘_u l.}:l.u-m‘r‘ o ‘wu oot rench from invading the river, uvgrg- PR Hon batweonith Chas Johnson and wife to Otto lifted out of the carth, as was done in | determine on a trip to Eu pe. | InTARRA R thanoanorterlylizhee thoncoinant RO eeEts thing has been done to insure a light | any particular connection between them Jolinson, 4x132 feet com 56 feet Broddho, Sweden. In spite of the bar- He changed his money to gold and secured a A certain cure for youns and the r nce of beginaing, ho N water draft, notwithstanding the im- | 8ud himself. [ have repeatedly heard | eastof the nw cor of lot 113 Nel- HbL UL LD b P! upyp nassage for Liverpool. Luck had singularly natipation will depurt, Adjoming lot 2 block 14: Beginning at the For O son’s add w d. 450 00 | ent abundance of certain gems, however, | favored him in his undertaking, but now 1t | Ans H&i‘!fi:;f‘.::;f'.?;:?‘fi.‘ BATL | art, Anna M G _McCormick et al to tne glassmaker flourishes, and sometimes | as strangely deserted him. e d When TARRANT'S BELTZEK eus been tried. Peter M Back, lot 8 blk 4 Deer he comes s0 near to reality that the elect | keep his money under his o R T P 1,000 00 | are deceived, while real stones often sim- | placing it in the purser’s keepin w'nAx EN Debilitated thrd a ulate each other, and can only be deter- exaepuon of a few hundred dollars he stowed n.Mw----.w Sularione £5 k 1 Fowler place q c.. 100 [ mined by tests in cutting. The wife of a | it away in his trunk, and on the fourth day ol e by e NEw TP ROvES C. . W J Wagoner et alto Ed Phelan, o { s has wort beauti! out this receptacle was opened by false keys m I ‘{;\ e tots2dina s bich Wowler facs e s ety Sonrin tha el | and overy dollar takon ‘out. Tho ship was | Qe X W orner of lot 2 block 11 Kountze & Huth's ada, thence south B9 feot, thence enst 7.4 foot, thence northorly 50 feet, thence west 7.7 tect to the pluce of begmning. Adjoining 1ot plock14: Beginning at the N lot 3 block 14 Kountze & Huth's add, south 50 feet, thence o foet,thend rly 50 feet, thence west i feet tothe : of beginning. him discuss the idiosyncrasies of this or that member of his ideal family in pre- cisely the tone he would have employed if they had been independent of rlim in every sense. When a friend re- marked upon what he supposed to be the motives that impelled the heroine of Griffith Gaunt to a certain course of ac- mense size of the vessel, nearly 2,260 tons, i 3 To oftset any fatality should ™ the vessel | strand and receive damage to her keel, she has been furnished with a double | bottom. Pirates swarm about the Pearl river, and to J)revent them from invadin, the vessel and massacreing the crew an: Adjoining (ot 4 block 14: Beginning gt tho N 1 sssongers, the stairs leading to the sev- a c LAl . OPt 1} 5 raidea from stem to stern, and people kept Soraor of Tot 4 block 14 Kountzo & Ruth's LB DAl Gvoks have jron mratings at the top. | tion, Reade exclaimed hastily and some- | Frank 13 Jolinson and wite to john lief that it is a diamond, and her husband | under the strictest surveillance, but Rice N R T ST ! SIRLoR dan: Do 6 lld 7 g D, what warmly, "I don't believe Kate Morrell, lots 8 and 9 blk 6 New- has never deemed it necessary to unde- | never received a dollar ot it back. Two thence northerly 50 foct, thence west 7.1 foot to [ | b o e "1°“°h. own ml‘n. 0 | Gaunt ever thought of such a thing.” | . portw 600 00 | ceive her. Fraudulent gems or ‘‘doub- | weeks after he landed in England the police we the place of becinning. i ment's notic. In_ this way the rob. | N ve o abatracted and a fow | Rufus B Clark aud ‘wife 'to” Anna lots” are sometimes faced with a thin | arrested a swindler witha large amount of B ‘Adioining lot3 liock 14 Beginging at the N | bers can be kept in that part of e 12 iy h M Delss, lot 18} Millard & Cald- slice of the stone they imitate that is | old In his possession, but Rice dared not 8. s Chicaga | E corner of lot i block 14 Kounize & Kuth's add. ¢ the craft which they first favor wich | minutes after added: “Itdoesn’t seem vell's add 100 ; seek to identify it for fear of belng arrested thence south 50 feet, thence est 0.5 foot,then | their obnoxious presence. The sleoping | credible” that Kate Gaunt could be in- An iy e kR made to ;dhfim b( munns‘a{ trans| lnrcnt e 2 northerly 0 foet, thence wost 6.8 foot to i berths of tho ship will accom: | ducnced n that way. but, aftor all, who lots 13 and 14 Carthage w d.. 1,000 00 A enoab et pihas N AT o ——— vERAL porson IR - otton o | P ASEIREI Mook 14: A steip of ant 0 i wodate about 3,000 passengers, and | SR8 teLE in?zr::uitynzo( I o i) AR P T coming scratched and dimmed even by ORAZED BY BAD TEMPER. S Toabie-from tho usa. oF hra. Hydranits for T e O O i gjorming: lot8 ¢ 8 a number that will surprise some of Ryder" h Bithe it W ? i > 1,525 00 | exposuve to the dust of our Brooklyn | what Befell a Boautiful Mexican | PriVate use and we publish below the ordine | Jiolk 14 Kounfze & Ruth's add. ] our local mariners who think the | & u;“fi-" A nred MReade, Stme mevel | itz Wonlers and to 't} W streets. (ilass or “‘paste’’ gems, however, Bride e el e 2 wanus aniya | No bids foran nmount loss thinn the appraised i Pilgrim and other Sound boats are so [ %%, SASFORCH U imagine a woman | %MV R R Co, 100 teet over the are usually & littie off color. The glass | pyg gapublics: Oneof the prettiest girls | Fo% 4ay8 ngo by Some unauthorized person, galueril beconsidaredseet BN oten big. Tlhl;!o lu{romn, bhnlwne nn:l Px:r- like l{jvder up to o dodge of that sort %rl(pl uf;?esw}‘ of thenels of 06 amethyst, for exan\p]]e‘ nusla sn}nkg; Ofizanstoas bt.a]‘onumx 15 onat ot tha‘imnt llxml it Jras sooullnndml ::lrnugh g:ehunuleg o piolty congol 0, see w given seperate apartments. . 36, 15, 12, r of w, . y uality different from the roval purple o i H aymischieyonn = hoyh SIS 8L00WR DL JeRdit b & . 1. SOUT D, City Clerk. Tho steering_apparatus is_worked from | Byder had more brains than people gave | 1'G' Brigg’ and wi samie, DhiS stone; the glass garnet has not the | families in the state, has just been admitted | lirue pioco of briok and u stono., ‘Whon tie fy: J. 1. SOUTHARD, City Clerk. il dit for " p pare Vi > 1, 3 : b ; drant was tried by the inspector it was found Notic the bow of tho ‘craft. This is essential, :‘;’c"of{:[,{'l:"f‘":h“ hfli‘:’.}gv‘c’,‘gc';;’ ::,’,’.",'l‘:f.?: Aoga me;(w:,? "fx. oS00 deep and fiery crimson that flashes like a | to the insane asylum “} ':]"“ cl“Yv 8 hopeless | rokon, and caussd a Iargo amount of damage M ATTER of application of Carr & Rigyins for asthe navigator will have to be stationed it mizht have been, was his own inven: ACTES T Of W.... reeeerenrr. 5,400 00 | conl of tire from the fuce ofatrue garnet; | maniac. The story of the trouble which [ and annoyunce to private parties taking water Hauor liconse. a8 much forward as gosmble to see the | {i & 2 t Filed June 10. the emerald of glass 18 colder in color | wrecked her reason is one of the saddest that | on this liile, wnd newrly sus ';',"'r‘ll";;'r;"‘v"fit’g;‘:‘{ aotlco s horoby, given that Guer & Higging Bamerous rocks ghat lay sboutthe waters | U5y oc 3y Little, Love Mo Long” it | Joun T Humiton to Arthur 1 per- than the native crystal and has not its | has ever been written. Born the daughter of | Soa moum s, ho ehiol ansmoos toals thay | (1 ipon the Srd duFof June A, D, 187, o theie brightness. Deceit is not only to be de- | wealthy parents, an only child, she was in- s the nbuse be abu 18 related that Lucy Fountain, when ey "Hhat n firo might Omulin, for lieense to sell malt, spivicuous und kh:, lot 2, bik 6, Paddock |\!ll‘l“q gers may comfortably stroll on the $ o e -...8 3,500 | tocted in the color, but by tests with files verything, ur in some locality wherd hydrants aro out At Wainut strect, in Parl Promenato dock at the one timo, nothor peetecting to be drowned by the upset- | 1,armon T i'rayn and wife to (ieo ':;It’(;taflifls 9 dr(}ppinnyinto i :“f11[”“1“I‘r:lf‘9;:"‘:":‘“‘-&‘\")3’i{]"onc":i‘;‘l“;’;‘f of sorvice from some unauthorized person fromn the 114 ‘oye-opener”’ for our local builders and ting of a pleasure boat, whispered to Lyons, lot 3, Pruyn’s subdivision heat, AU Loflaiy. T 18 aald TR her na y 4 POS 3 umluul'mvmhuy‘l?llgr-li hrux;)_(\l;u by fgnorance | ot April, 183 1 Th 1 David Dodd that she would have some- | of lot 32, Miliard & Calawell’s add; ales i ] oughly spoiled, and whenever an attempt | orleaving them in bad condition, If thore be no objection mnr‘ ners. 1 u«;n‘qnmn: '"”‘.“l'. the late thing to say to him just bofore they went wd 3,250 :lmc est way to judge the veracity of a was made to cross her wishes she haa the | 4, Ovlnlllmu\:n'r.unlt))r.i:ti;‘t,:"xnlg‘:‘l:l;:)\:o:?m o |\v()\4-slfllu‘\‘ \uu.x‘x\ two w oh dun e ligl 5 TihigRatt sadasgiapseastastace 250 i i 8 f rislce rdinancy ovel e . . 1857, tho suid license n tod. appliances, inoluding electric lights. | 4,4 ™ Reade was asked what it was she | Frederici 1 Davis and wite 'to john alapand e fo dron 1t into, water, £ 1t most frightful outbursts of tewver, which al- | “tho fire hydrantt i e eity of Omaba, or | & P 137 the sl Bee e K o, g'}'oung and middle-agod men, suftering | intended to toll him, [ don’t know," H O’Callahan, lot 14, Fairview place continues to sparkle it is rea - | ways ended in all_around her yielding and | _tampering with the sume. 3. B, SournARD, City Oleri, ih he replied, dreamily, “how should I know?” And a little later: “What do you think she meant to say?! Nothin 1mportant, perhaps. Ah, well, Dodk may know; she probably told him some time."” There was not a particle of aftec- tation in this. Reade was the last man to attempt that kind of pretense, and 1f he had attempted it he could no more have succeeded than he could have flown to the moon. He was the embodi- ment of intellectval candor. add wd. comes dead and glassy it is an imitation. | aliowing her to carry her point. On the 4th | Be it ordained by the city council of the city of John 1 Redick and Wit 1o | All bogus dismonds sold under the | or aarch of the prosent year she was | Omihi as ollows:’ : ! ,Mayne, 50 acres in 32-16-13, wd, 18500 | numes of Alaska diamonds, Cahfornin | married to a wealthy bacendado whose | (Section I Tt shail be unlawtul for any per- Clitton E Mayne and wife to Frank diamonds, Rocky mountain’ diamonds, | extensive blace 15 located near Zacatecas. | 40 uny othor thing with or About any fire hy. B Johnson, n 3 ot n e ) of 82-16- 1 Parisian diamonds, Rhinestones and the | The wedding was a [;mmi affair, and the | drant in the city of Omaha, unlcss authorized e il o Eawara T oterson et 0 | like, are mado of the best lint glass, and poung couple ng]:rw«!m;‘l:rllgzeslg;o\xnlglt'l‘:g 50,10 do, under tho gutiigrity of tie olliciuls of A : Potenson Pkl i L 551 ccts, said city, or of the City Water Works Company . al, undivided 3§ interst in lot 3,Ken- are cut with the same skill and care us mufiringe, however, {hcm arose slight (Ns- Bootiad 5. Tt shall Do, uniwtul fOr any n-v’.. sington, wd....... . 900 | actual stones. 1 putes between husband and wife, which | on to put'any substance or thinginto, to hitch (George C Hobbie and vite to Emma O T ended, as had been the case all through the | OF fusten horscs or other animala to, or to Nelson, lot 17, blk 16, Lanscom place No More Sundpy Dances. girl’s 'life, in her favor, the husband, natu- :‘n"‘rfI.«Illj‘-h_:::":-:-'\rp;:.’;«’: :'.:’,’-.‘fi:h’.& ww\'.]i.’.‘.':-’..?.‘.',‘;:: N,‘,’Pfl,',,;,;;ig‘,\",'p,, TOIRR, pr};gsfinu‘-mdermfaf,i(qfi and concert halls | rally a highspirited man, ylelding invariably [ o hydrunts or to o _anything with of suons 8 sente: am 1l Gates, lot 7, bik 2 “Haw- | RESRRtG, B0 VTSR, Fam thore was | finally, however, became unbearable to the | Mty 3. m nervous debility and kindred affec: tions, as loss of memory and hypo- chondria, should enclose 10 cents in stamps _for large illustrated pamphlet suggesting sure ome. Address, World's i{lsconsnry Medical assciation, Buttalo, AUCTION! AUCTION! Of House Furniture, every Wednesday and Saturday at 507 8. 18th St. at'10a. m 5 SECOND HAND FURNITURE Bought and sold. Furniture sold on time payments, Cheapest place to buy furni ture and houschold goods in the city A, \t". COWAN & CO. — A SHREWD WOMAN., How Her Beauty and Winning Man- ners Were Turned to Profit. ——— pearance last | before her awful fits of violence. This, Any persou violating this ordin- 2 s i = - = = = 3 ES £ z g z z H 3 ——————— thorne, w d ceaen 3 < 5 H oung married man and he determined to shall bo gulity of & misdomeanor, and on Ll i B w}i}e'tyl'mk Tm:i‘ ‘}“t““ -?'i?"" w‘gm But Theu It's English, You Know William [, Beard and wite to Alexan- the usually large attendance that is Xm.k his wife's frightful temper and assert Sonviotion thareot shall bo |.un>|' od by & tine ast Twenty-third street the other day ., 3 R, . der G Charlton, 5414x115 ft com- noted on Sunday evenungs, there was an | iS00 ood, trusting that they would live | not to e: fifty dollars, or an imprisonment and asked the keeper of n fashionaple | Syracuse Standard: For several weeks | U100 g% \00¢ S hmer of Lot absence of all muéc ancing and simi- | e eNapnily tovether in the oo S0 o | not to exceed tun days, or both '}~ boarding houso what she meant by the | young gentlemen and ladies—Heaven | 1, bk 4, Iteed's 1st add, w d. . 1000 | Jar signs of fostivits’: This was occa- | the next accasion when thera atose a diffor- | Seotion 4 All ordinives or parts of ordin- s loaowgl‘lp:;‘lvcmmnmnt: 5 bless ‘em—of the Syracuse umiversity | Dexter {,‘;r‘n‘xgn;;;:snln‘l“wlu‘eé«;"mmwd 162 | sioned by and orderissued ylnsmrllny by | ence of opinion cn some trifing matter e Anoos Taoonuigens, REEOWIN: TP RETeVT. 1¢: 308 S, 15th St., Omaha, Neb. i ‘anted—Two boarders: 813 each per | have been walking about the streets with ., McCague, lo and 3, Shiloh, " Chief of Police Seavey ,prohibiting music | remained tirm and utterly refused to yield A f Johin F Coad and wife to George 1 P o y3 Sun- | his point. His wife stormed and flew into a : i :’.:';&;;:,fg;’.“,::‘;’,':;’;:;,‘;,’3,*,?,%,‘,:’,’,;“,,‘;:,“,,}’;; mortar boards on_their heads. While [ “Dandy lot 1 blk 5 West Omahs, w gfig dancing at the yaflous halls on Sun- | TS FOEL. of passion, but he remained un: Capital, - $300,000 i ufacturers no account —- East Twenty-third | they are at perfect iberty to wear coal | Guiev o ens e 1,000 s S moved, and finally, when the exhibition " -] g . souttles if they ohoose, or to appear in | S3enl O'Brien and wite, to John The Dangbrs of War. of ‘teihper was assumiog s phase where | TP P X EL, e / i “Several woeks ago,” the lady said, | public elad in conts of mail, or whilesome | hogimuGr south half lot Barker “1shouid liko g Yo in that batile {he’ Toung WORAD | omenced ‘breasing : LoansTlade on Moal Katate: . 4 :zl‘ouungg{mn l.h:tmm:mflma dr::-:;nfil:j g{ the mhhav.ie Joug unllcla:.’n might seres of WA O B W i of 2, 10,18, again,” remnrkot: x': l?:lxi ;fl"l;';fb‘,“";‘li morning meal when' the trouble arove—in cessors to Jno. G. Jacobs, School, County and Municipal Bonds Ne- i 8 , y e excuse or arin, eir legs wd....... A segses Tt nesday, gazing at a picture - @ | the impoteney of her wrath, he clutched her n tiated. | woman camo hero for board, She said | and woaring Highlaod plads, yot | Gustav i iisngen ¢ta1 1o Ghatiés b of Mission Ridge, iaiging on our oflice | tisntly by the ann. andin a roughtonein. | U NDERTAKERS gotiae i she was a widow of means and | such a course mignt not seem advigable. | Woolworth, undivided two-thirds in- wall, sisted that she should quiet down. ve AND EMBALMERS, Wi AL Pa L. B WILLIANS, | wanted a quiet home for an| The mortar-boards is about as well [ terestin dixiiiftof lot 9 Capitol “Bus you are crippled,” we suggested, | him one awful look, then with a wild shriek * Tk regtd gt ; Vicw Pres | andefimte period. Her beautitul | adapted to the purpose of wearing ap- | 3 Wd... o oo 2 s+ O3 | Rave cortainly ot enough of army | she tore herself from his irip, and moving | At the oldstand 1407 Farnam st. Orders | gous, L GARLICHS, F. B, JQnNs0N, o B . o Bhed ot ' & AP | Howard Ranck and wife to ¥y (Had havd certmn.y | 3 Y | away a fow steps fell to the ground foaming | bytelegraph solicited and promptly at Scoretiry Trensuror. fuce and rich clothing, as well as her ro- | parcl as a toboggun slide, In the first | “GORYell et al, lat 3, block 7, S life. Fighting battles 18 dangerous work. | (WE¥ S SV, HORE G Pl Was at once sume t "Teleph No. 325, L] * fined appearance, pleased me very much, | piace, it is a tritle homelier than a map Wd...... i . 4,800 | Did you lose your limb in the battle of :mnled. R i T e AT tended to, Telephone No. - . DIRECTORS: but I asked for her references. She | of the Sahara. In the second plaoce, it is | Georze W Loomis and wife to William Mission Ridge?" occasionally struggling violently, and then " Wa A pASTON, Haor T, ouanks, named a publisher on Bleacker street, to | at the mercy of the wind and leaves the [ E Wright lots 6 and 7, blk 2, Dwght *No, sir," replicd the veteran, while | relapsing into quietness again. After a THE BANK UF BOMMERGE HOBT, L. GARLIONS. 8. R, JOUNSON, whom 1 seut a note asking if he knew the | wearer at the merey of the sun. In the | & Lyman's add, w d. . 2800 | tne fire of patriotism flashed from his | while she opened her eyes, took a long look ¥. B Jonsso . 1 got u cordial indorsement of her | third place, it is hoavy and hot, and in | Williain Latey etal to Clara M Crum, steol-gray oyes, I wus run over by a | around upon the pecple gathered about her 1510 North 16th Street, .5 : £ in return, and next day she moved i every or a.it 18 0 v — | 29x100 ft of tax lot 43, w }{of s w ) .—Ne' a In- | bed, and with a blood-curdling shriek sprang < : J B ot bw‘ ey wy"m“ D'u in uu;) other place I}I'I‘B in the wl)l-,keb‘l’o; 10,15, 13, w d 4,500 I&em‘ wdnuon in Des Msines.—Newmar 380 snd-SUL 8 idortonreling sarlak SNk OMAIMA. " K. 3 1ts, who car- | tar-boaras worn with gowns are li Y | Isabel!s Stevens ‘and husband to ependeut. e vent her, was ont of the house and racing sy ied the trl:mk uvlm'\llrl, v;uuccil ltlnat it | some people on commencement day, and | * jaumes M Woolworth, lot 23, and s 32 ’,Tm,, madly over the fields, All present gave | Paid in Capital, - - - - $100,000 'was very heavy. In fuct, it took three of | are ght to impart a medieval and ft of lot 24, Clark’s add, w d... . 11,600 d tansantl chase, and after a long, exhausting run, the the colored waiters to get it up to the | scholustic air to the possessor; but, worn | Avgustus Kountze etal to Ed wm.l‘r No name is better and more pleasan JV mad woman was overtaken by her husband, | “ B third floor back room, which the widow | alonc und at all times, the ugly plece of | ~ lot 28, bk 12, Kountze & Rtuth’s add, and widely known than that of Mr. and hold fast until assistance arrived. The | GEO. E. BARKER, President. said she preferred fo occupy as it was ar is about as much in place as a | W d. .. 1,000 | A Pozzoni. For Years he has made him- | hest medical aid procurable was obtained for ROUT, L. GARLICHS, Vico-President. uict, was the cheapest room in the Lyman Riehardson and wife to Alvi self famous by the elegant perfumes and | her, but her reason remained in darkness F. I JOHNSON, Cashion and I only charged her §9 week aunders, 1ot 20 block 20, West End complexion powder that bears his name. | and the physicians predit there is positively DIREOTORS: ! i - R.(“‘.}'l::wfi:ndfi ihe public, plat ‘of the latterhaving found its way to the | no hope for hyrrflajn.ry;_ iR I Ny et “Well, 1 was greatly pleased with my One New Oase at Key West. Edgewood Park. in b6, 16, 15, 10,58 belles of Paris Giermany and london, | 3 A wig. | BOBT. L Ganuicas, Wi Servens Nlll\llul boarder,who insisted onrn:h\x Ky West, June 12.—-One new case of acres. Dedication. J Everybody admire beauty in ladies. wl‘ofifiuln,‘—_:‘l aoulhtl;’:oullrgull)u l(‘;lt.l! 7. B. Jomwsox, . — i ~ mo two W;\Illln ‘lg'n'neo 5‘“” taking my | yellow fever has appeared since yesterdsy | Omaha Real Estate & Trust Co to Wm {Xolh antm do more firp?g&c‘;fl?: e[r:: l"o':' mll . 7@222"42&"&1”&3 1‘::“& N P P o s e nneral Director & Embalmer b lndvt‘»’ RIS '!.l::“ =1 ‘;;v":)-m;:a aonln | 404 ononationt biss been discharged from | . 4 -fixwx; 11 and 12 block 1, hance It than to use Mr. Fougzonl's p O %Jdates 8700KkDALE, 113 N. 16td St, Iuterest sliowed 0o 1mo deposits. HIN. 10tkSt, Telophone No. % 8,400 ). parations.

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