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8 : THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1888, rom Saturday nntil Mr. Gohamer was ¢ st felt A committee District Court. justment of some k was appointed for the purpose which an THE CITY SUE Who Has the Right of Way at ""I';:::‘(’""; omentous question A suit in which the Mq X 3 terday, the store of A AV " B! J Vi r Y . sed up, but an ad- y ol m pe N L ind having been made o . vi d for rpose which an- " yesterday, he hus again resumed business ' ? o Bt | 1A and tho ity of Gmani s made do. | THE RMDURN SLEIGH RIDE. S n of L. J il Ay s . Q.0 Lamar as justice of the suprame bench, | fendent, has been begun in the district court, | The Belles and Beaus of Council Bluffs ——— With but two or three minutes for prepa- | The plaintiffs state that they built the All Coming Over Friday. THE COUNTY TO SUE THE CITY. | jation many claborate arguments could not | Kleventh strect viaduct for the city, which | The following committees have been ap- ™ at the senate of the United Street Railway Crossings? ll\n sustain ufirm be expected bject was attained, how- | . quly accepted by the boara of public | pointed to make arrangements for the pros- KITCHEN'S NEW ORDINANCL, | e nionsecd that, some topicbe sciectcd e imate of the int d in its et s sctiiod bevond dispate that the | worke, but that there remaing due them on | bective grand sleighing party from Council y — | the boys in inc " rh hopes fol the contract £10, and interest on £20,036 | Bluffs to this city Friday . : ) : g ¥t ¥. M. O: A. Debating Soolsty— | the boye i, tnduleing n big hopes for o | 78 SCCIEACL BT G oo S SR | Biefwto uhls pliellay: | v S In order to give our Boys’ Clothing Department a good advertise« The Morse Bridge Company ext Tuesday evening the question will be | Sues to recd » above amounts, ders, \| A. Upton, W, G. Shriver, J. S. Me st SUED ON A NOTE, Corm at the g The United States National bank brought | aph lines, suit yesterday against G. J. Sternsdorff, old Y. M | John Ste rff, Hans | an and Perc rd—That it is for th Wants the City to Pay it discussed : Resol: $10,000—Local News, = ArthurRemington, Adolph Meye nk IL mge, No B. Falconer, W. V. Morse, Gadd, C. E. Squir E. W. Dixon, Thoms Shivby B G Steweots B8 | Twro thousand pair Boys’ Knee Pants, made of good heavy Cassie ment we will place on sale to-morrow: own and control all tel, This socicty is a_revival of C A se which was dissolved about two 8. ¥ Troxell, J. L. Kenn Kitchen's Ordinance. e . i hich { January 10, 1857, for which the plaiutiff holds rston, (. M. Hitcheock, J. C. Cowan, pYosterday Counciiman Kitehen e o oA T s qaerastio ey ST IS | eiemde 'T;‘:«”" ko, 6. W ”',,,,.\ 1““ 3 Lk, o | MEYO, sizes from 4 to 12 years, at the nominal pmce of 15¢c a pair. ke reporter a general idea of the feature success, armichael and C. Mayne. of his ordinance now pending in the council, - 3 artes | Refreshmonts—. L Rice, & W. Disonand | The usual retail price for the pants is 50¢ a pair, 4 with a view to regulate the running of street COUNTY FINANCE! Vagrants—James Barnes, Charles | Julius Meyer, e ealers 0 A il LA LA A . R Smith, 22 days: James Flynn, 60 day: Music—Julius Meyer, J. L Rice and R. M. i iscity, gers | TS County Teeasarerrs Semt-Annuat | Gl Lo proviing b lves the ey | Pattorson: e s PR charge even more for them. Our prices will only hold good so long as On the red, or the Twenticth and Saunders Report. at once: Barton Hiles, Tom Ritehie and John | -, On Hall—E. W. Dixon, Max M G.1 street line, instead of running ot intervals [ The semi-annual statement of the county | Lopan. set to sork about the Jail Benawa, H. £, Cary il M, A 4 X n e olkrool of seven minutes, as they do now, | treasurer from July 1, 1887, to January 4, Drunks—John Oliver, # and costs: James | Juliu; the carswill run every five minutes from 6 | 185, is completed and shows as follow! Ferguson and Pat Kearney, discharged; R. : k in the morning till 10:24 at nignt, at DEBIT, iy ¢ herwood will look after the vis- | PAIT £0 one customer, which latter hour a car will leave.each | Amount on hand July 1, 1887, Hi s Dy Jennli ‘i itors’ horses and whips. > ; Jessic Day, Jennic Hopkins and | "6y e hundred handsome badges for the dif- erminus making & round trip and wetting | Taxes collected. .. L i 68 uile 1y AP Ll ones, & cach. ferent committeemen have been ordered, and e the arm 110 melach o o 0w, | School lands, prin House of prostitution—E. Cramer, | the Omaia uands hase offered e e of | L1€ remainder of our winter stock of Boys’ and Children’s Suits and 7 inte iam Robeau, discha their armory for the dance. The reception ception to this rule will be between the hours “ “w ke 3 i ception to this rule wi b I sturbing the pence Mike Meany, Martin | and_ entertaimment will take e w e | Oy@rcoats, have been marked without regard to cost or value, as we of 5and 7 o'clock in the evening when trips | Miscellancous eollections., . . Moriarty and Frank Mc( rn, continued: | chamber of commerce, the board of trade must be made at intervals of three minutes. y 3 Ou the Farnam street line the change will ot Yo Wit hase. 8 and contar 1 | hagin tendered tho saine for this purse, | ust disnose of them to make room for spring goods. be from ten minute intervals to seven min- Violating liquor law—Christ. 30, and will be recelved in this city by utes, the first car leaving the barn at 6 i o'clock inthe morning and the last at night Vot this lot lasts, and in order to guard ourselves as much as possible that s Mever, B Howell, W. £ Haviey aud | these pants should not be bought up by dealers, we will only sell two ity tax collected . ailding fund col s coliceted. . Hendrix, | at 12 it 10 animals—Tsane Cohon, contingod, | 1S, committee appolnted Jor e e | In Mens’ Furnishings, our Special Offering for this week will be: Larceny—J Berryhill and Lottie Mal- | the E leaving the terminus at 9:25, and making a obiEon i o 5 3 . s e .;’,','.'“.\ o i ‘,":' pddling ordinance—. B, Coe, ‘.‘f.“m,‘:“:\,””,"‘d' ::“,‘;fi;',':.',‘;‘,)*_ 300 dozen Mens’ filr;e ail.ll wool, seallnless Half Hose, in elegant col« hours of 5 and 7 o'clock, trips are to. be made Hsids c ued. i) 01 d arrange the or deta ors t < iona ow Ti e of § ; st are molter s 18 | DY St M, COLLINS FAILURE, o U i e ¥y low price of 15¢ a pair. The same goods as sold cars are to leave the stables at 6:15 a. m. and [ Paid to school bond distr run e seven minutes instead of ten as is | Paid to village treasurer now done, till 9:55 p. m. This is one hour | Paid redemption mon: later than the last trip now. The latter must | Salaries ... 5 a round one, making the time of the de- parture of the car from the depot at 10:40 . 1 On the green line the first car will leave The following real estate transters were | @1S@Where for 35¢ a pair. A Drunken Man's Almost Fatal Ad- | oociorday furnished by the C. E. Mayne Real venture Laat Night, Estate & Trust Co.: o man numed Colin, emplovod at the | E'W Corle und wifato S Stout, ¢ We aredetermined to close out our entire winter stock, and never muha and nt Smeltin vorks, got in- qed... 20 : s A asterauy At TKAB AL oo A *| before has such an opportunity been offered to economical buyers tg toxicated yesterday and last night conceived | James H Yates and wifé to Charles the stables at Lale street at 6 o'clock in the | ekvivsovibes 21 the idea that he was o modern Hercules | Hartmann, s 30 ftof n 60 ft lots7 i % morhing, o i ntorvalsof v mines [0 S B and would performn o feat of strength and | 7 211% Dk, Patricics seeond, w .. 2100 | purchase the best qualities for so little money. The leaving o o Parl ate fun i . " vife J s ;.l\lrt-xl:\':u“uyv';{\v'\':- \\-:Ilf‘hnlvs":r"xt zvxl“ftx:‘r'n:h(h.l‘lmult' County gencral fund. ¢ daring that would completely lay in the | H Yates, same, wd 2,000 shade the deeds of his illustrious ancestor. | James L Woods and wife o' Chapin 8’ sub of blk M. Colling, after maturedeliberation, de- |~ et al, lot 20, bli I fTanst sub of Dl All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. cided to stop the first locomotive that at- | 4 “ EHADIA ‘“\ 6 55D A ndg tempted to cross Tenth street, then pick it . 8, 9 and 10, blk up and hurl it over the Unton Pacific depot. add, wd . He took off his coat, rolled up his sleeves, | Hugh G Clark and wite to donnio ¢ spit on his hands and, taking his position in | = Worceste a N s 8 3 6 and k the middle of the track, awaited the time Madison Square, wd.......... 1,650 for action. He did not have to wait long for | Harry D Reed to Thomas Keliy, 1 1 1 the light of a switch engine f lot 7, blkk 19, Wilcox's second, shone in lis face. There stood the v AL SO 180 2 the last car east 10:20 pn, each car on its | Svecidl school last run making a round trip. Scnool apportior The first car on the Thirteenth line | School bonds will leave the Vinton street stable 6:12 4. | Railroad county sinking fond. m. and run atintervals of ten minutes in- | Bridge fund.. stead of twelve us at present, the last round [ Road fund My trip being made af p. m. City of Omaha taxes.. ... ie cars on the fair grounds line now run | City of South Omaha taxes nty-five minutes, Theve is very | Village of Waterloo taxes watronage on part of the route, and as a 3 conseq 18 not been sought to the time now made. LITIGATION 1N PROSPECT, Judgement fund itendent Smith was seen by a Bee | Hospital building fund. 2,000 the drunken man waving his arm wildly and an Beurento R J at the top of his voice. The 2, L g crsed his engine and blew the | Georgo Tilden and wife to 13 M Me- ‘tte par] report id in reply to questions said: “The teh fund gineer re 0 S oW B AN AGH R aa T whistle, A switchman at this instant jumped Cord, lot 12, blk 4, P wid, SV bRl A sbanii AN Ao O i DG EtscUstishra S b ta i ebuoeto| s L o Corner Douglas and 14th, Streets, Omaha. amages we have snstained Collims, seized him, and actu; G S Benawa and Wifc to. L] dwill pres = If it is not satisficc Total courts, It is not the The runinto the cable cars. | paid for want of funds run into us. The fund.. mway act s if 1 fund Lliimon board. Theengine was stoppe amoment later, and the would-be Hercules Wi from sure death. He was not given over to the police as bne of the crowd inscom pla that assembled happened to be a friend, and | B 'S Rood and wife to e the bill for liquidatic we will put it into 11 horse cars which have Itis theirs which b drivers of the tr undiv 15 lot L, blk 8, OMAHA MEDICAL & SUHGIGAL INSTITUTE, DR. HORNE’S ngsto R e by i took him home. Collins took his defeat v lots 11 and 12, blk 2, Albright’s an o Mt P v i |‘|‘r|l\h.'}\llluvp“I!\\\“x:\\“' calmly, only remarking that he “wasn't | mex, wd.... 5 ec ru. ag“e |B B s | i Bt anauhen ity b Total gven a fair show R M Pattorsc A fub. L) - lot 18, blk 2, Patterson SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, South Omaha, w d Home Investment ¢ arrive simultaneously at the same 15 add 1o ours should cross first and the tramwa should stop to enable us to do so in safely and with a consideration of the lives that are | He Refuses to ¢ Jeopardized in all collision: As Justi “On what ground do you base your claim | my o soems to be some to the right-of-way . ‘Y‘ s - The Grandest Triumph of Eleclric Science— ~— Best Mmm‘ Scientifically Made and Prlcllcally Applltd. to Thomas blk wpan son, lot d,wa. . d wife to Chas D § blkcd, Albright's an’ Center, is at the Ex- Up His Ofiice | T A. Kehoe, of Platte @entlomen’s Belt m!li Klectric s stopping at uble in the Sev- [ e} “We built our lines first. If we should | enti precinet growing out of the appoint- ! of Talmae, Neb., registered 4 800 build u line now and cross their track, they | ment of Clhris Nelson as justice of the peace. | at the ¢ Hugh' G Clar 0 e’ |T wu_l_ cURE YOU would have the right-of-way over us at such | At the last general cle arles Thomas of Cedar Rapids, is a guest | P Dupont Rl = s Neuralgia, Sclotica, Discasen of' Kidkeys, &pinay, Discuses, T an intersection. This is the custom on all | \wag elected to suce ank Crawford. in % {7 Geo 1[' I° II'"I "% :\]ml “ Sont. “Exhansdon Ewlarions’ Asth ant omiaannes Braptoala; " Coustipation, “Hevatpelss roads and has - been sustained by | gif €SS S0c iy Sl 5 AL o Blogd Diseascn, Dropey, ete. he Tl 1 Just whnt Tou necd: o N a number of judicial decisions. We b L5 e AL AT ) G Wl | 803, is @ guest at the add, wd. 950 Eiectricity atinily Felle Chn Do ap siever built 0ss their lines, and we h; county commissioners have therefore ap- | Exchange hotel, Ida M St John and husband to N.W.C c &0 d Sty toany part of the ,'|""" Whole family can WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS. 5 1 2 , o oty " Jot 1, Un's sub of lot or. 13th odgo Ste. it It electrifies the blood and therefore right of way over them at every | pointed N 1to fill that position. Craw: E. D. Walker is in from St. Edwards with ot 1, Un's sub of lo YoR TuE TARATHINT TESTIMONIALS &ieizane £ensing and used by pen following who have been crossing. But they do not recognize it. | ford claims that this action of the commis- [ & car of hogsand to attend the banquet. Caldwell's q ¢. . . 1 R K. . Tion land, K. 8. lott, all on Board of Trado, ¢ : L commi i Tohi WL oHAAbIE Y and Wit o Maxt Chitagos R. GRegory. cogmesion merchuit, Stock Y ard orumn; Colr Connell Thelr drivors simply sound the gong, maks | gioners is illegal, that he is the lawful ineum- | - Walker Riley and son, of Albion, Neb,, [ oAt W Lonnsbury wud wifo to Mariha I'[]mc a[l m‘m[;a lsflasfis PR M "1’}‘:}"",.,". Mermontowa, lowa) Lemual Nie, Kagkakeg. L) taws S Ds aenceany stop IL;(M:T'(l;:“l;'ll‘\‘:““\:%»!‘:u-l:mnl\‘v.\ \mlt"ss n{g.}:‘ come ""lllll«j‘.l:,xrllm.vll(xnllln‘r()l.lr !‘Bmln'l .«nn.\vfia {,h‘nt John M Daugherty to Catharine M BRACHS, Steady nosvey an ght.* 7 Rolit. Hall; alderman, 180 Kasc i Seret., New G b M ikebons ontimancors | SLEL T LTG0, it Yesteriay e S B R R et ammatesng o1 R DR T et | B DI HORKE!STELEOTRO men:;nq BELT tsmserirts st otpemraniscte chen came here vante . f 5 L o st, e . i apparatus an edies for suc h oduc uons current eys electricity th 0 o nerves. It curo to give him to understand it the raiiwag | Stand in the case, and based his claim on sec- d C. Davis is once more on deck, having - | cessful treatment of every form of discase requir- FEhuraing & continious carent I (0 01 18 hors it oF 8 hroumhon e himan ayale i o porstand whut tho railway | tion 107, chupter 2, of the revised sttatutes ed from his recent severe uttack of [ Twenty deeds. (ERYD| | Soteielicbiiy it i DTV izar. stEoa s eherey nid Foatth waer arl (,Tn"é'r‘!:‘..""él,’:.”“‘:.":'.n‘fl:l‘ "The thorite OF this séien: ing its 8 and wanted me to give it to :\1_.!.vh[|‘v=n_\ id ul]...‘x where the oflhro lnl jus- FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS tihe nele ccoguized and indorsed by thousands whom it hascuted, i eiaie dreeniety) him in writing. 1 toid him 1 could not do | e of the beice bocomes vacant, if the un- aso of Charles Stein, charged with Young Woman's Home. G G L T 0] s ..’.‘i.,«'?“{‘r‘ e stan .fr“iin."i.i'uf.‘.’t'r"ué". e\ iRt Dot the ~directors might.over- | GG o tho biico wust e elocton: aiap | QNG money under false preteuses, was | An offort is being made to organizo a class | WD ISEL Lo beormites and o BECH e 00 My ilaveator sbd Nasutachursr, IS Wabash Avasne | CMiseeR: ride’ I told him St OL G tho Aptor which snug | continued until'Satur in type-writing at the Young Woman's home, s 5, Cl et, Curvature of the Over 9,000 5 w disposed to do the best N akhey B Wi oh pon Young Miss Hines made her debut last | 110 ; : Thaaion|| G Tush er, Catarrh, Bronchit RUPTURE <:22% DR. HORNE'S ELECTRO-MAGNETIC BELT-TRUSS. v officer ele appointed for a i 1910 Dodge street, and the first meeting for we could and us rapidly as we could, but that 1 term shall hold his ofice until his suc night, Dr. Kirkpatrick ofticiating asmaster of | 106" Durnose villil bal heldl tomight e aly l’.\"h pey, Kid: didn't seem to_ sutisfy him. We have now | cocsor is ole ceremonics, Mother and daughter are doing | (W48 purpose 20 ¢ Lo AtOTBD Zye SRSl S & ed or appointed and qualifi As the unexpired tevin is nearly two year ) ! laims that his successor must bo | An examination of the ci y avote of the people of the pre- | ords, is asked for by 1 says that he proposes to hold jthe | Who want to know' ju twenty cars under cfore spring, 100 horses and _ord harness, and taken st and they will be have just bought d twenty sets of new ps to both enlarge ana well. Instruction will be given weckly by Mrs. ¢ books and rec. | Perkins, law librarian at the court house. f the taxpayers, | On Saturday evening the youne ladies will st what is done with | be taught law and what to r The class ONLY RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE al Oper Diseases of Women a Speclalty. Book X Disrases op WOMEN FRYE. i"‘-\\":‘{,‘\I:';x:';‘}?' S thete hard earned moicy. 1t is probable the | in literature will be iade under the direction MAKING A SPECIALTY OF : our present stock can you increase council will tuke action at an early date. of Miss Poppleton. These classes are open i‘(’“‘v |~<".:n‘|':u‘:::. .1”, e required by Mr MORTUARY. There was music in the Reed house last | to all the young working women in the cit PR|VATE DISEASES' SMITI'S VERDIOT. night, Johnny Wyckoff w ully to- those pr i for a busi All Blood Discases successfully treated, Syph- s in with his [ and espec sir. Take on Thirteenth street for track there, which, howover, wo prososd (o | ¥ho was killed in the Union Pucitic yards on | C d the guests with all the latest | writing there will 1 1t hirge fo thoso Vital Power. s unable ¢ v be o 18 500n @8 the frost gets out of the pround, | Monday, was rendered 1 ning, and | airs It evening was spent. notsinmates of Application to | greated at nor mmu or both classes can be made nication ton, Mrs, Preston, orto Mrs, J, | sent by mail or express, se )t South Twenty-fifth street. marks (o indicate contents’ or se al interview prefer: Call nd history of your ca; 1 hat the de me to his | at one time was a member of the famous De- | enter either DUt e, e e Piaut I many W | deuth by being erushed by ongine 1013, while | troit quartetto, Miss Popp even if the ordinance should be passed. 1 | D¢ Wwasin the employ of the Union Pacific, South Omaha has taken another upward | G Harri told Mr. Kitchen what we propos It did not attempt to settle the question of | step, and in future will be known as ¢ sor instruments 1y packed, no ler: One per- Display at their warerooms, 1305 and 1307 Farnam Street, allandiconsuitus or the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at f ahvers compalled o) the responsibility of the road in leaving a | pon” station on the Union Pacific. This plain wrapper, our any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the and it we were ¢ 1 to g now plow with an engine block up the main | means that coupon ticket be had at : o T o o would of necessity tuke stops to pro. | SIOW Plow with an engine b e ma o hat coupon tickets can now be has s “hi i i M ra TR SH LT track through the Is. 'The remains of | the depot to all important points both cat nooK‘ O MEN, FREE; highest class and medium grades, including Upon Private. or Nervous Diseases, Tn- potency, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, with Smith were forwarded to Valley for inter- [ and west of Omaha, and will save South we sustain to our stoc mith, “is great. Th ment. Omaha trave m making a trip to Oma- Question list. Address not a day hardly that'some of our horses do | ! 2 METZ 4 ha to procure tickets. Omaha Medical and Surgical Tnatitute, oz STEI NWAY, not lose a shoe or v some injury from ke remains of Frank Metz, nephew of Fred Tom Brady undertook to own the town Tues- DR. McMENAMY. i loka e on artoms | Metzand son of the late Philip. Metz, arrived | day night, ind meoting with some one who sAIYLON : FISCHER e doctons capert©™ | yesterday ufternoon and are now at Drexel | thought he couldn't do it, indulgod in & fight, o e s N ANAINEB ) & 3 A . The deceased was froon to death | Yesterday Judge Reuther informed him R VALI"“ ? —- LYON &' HEALY COUNTY VS, CITY. v go. The funcral will | that he couldn’t buy even the privilege of Sty luce from "Drexel & Maul's to-day | fighting—much less the town—for anything 3 us being intel 5 | the rem, od i | under £5 and costs, and as_he hadn't the col- An Important Suit Soon to be Brought | brogpect Hill cemete lateral he went over the hill, b Against the City of Omaha, KATRINA PRITCHETT. ———— Vague rumors have reached the Bre dur- na Pritchett, d nine rs, daugh- Diptheria. ing the past two duys thut Douglas county | ter of Hon. George 1. Pritehetf, died yeste OMAnA, Jan. 17.—To the Editor of the Br: would soon begin a suit against the city of day afternoon of brain fever at her home The terrible pestilence, diptheria, is making Omaha involving a large sum of mone its annual visitation, Doctors say that mal- directly and indirectly, Until yerstgrday rofessor Strakosch. ignant diptheria is incurable, which is un- however, it was impossible to learn upon | This remarkable German reader appeared | true. There are remedies for diptheria that what the suit would be based. The counfv smull audience at Germania hall in | have stood the test for years, that control the officers were all extremely reticent on the | a choice programme of dramatic sclections, | disease completely, rendering it non-contag- DRS. S 6 D, DAVESIN e Louis, Mo., don, Giesen, devoted thelr attention Prices, quality and durability considered, are placed at the SPECIALLYTO THE TREATMEM OF lowest living rates for cash or time payments, while the long established reputation of the house, coupled with their most 3 subject, but from a 'tly authentic scenes from *4Juling Cs ious, the death rate being less than one in s liberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, affords d source the public is infors that the suit e, uullw:-«; 1lnvm-r_u. \4lx{|:li‘ 500. Yet the medical fraternity do all they mels nmfl an fl[] the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible will be brought to recover the amount of | |t e ]‘I';p ..'u.ll :::’- ‘"h‘l'm}"‘;":;“}I""m:_ can to diseredit it, acting the part of the *‘dog ) defects in materials and workmanship. money paid by the county for boarding city of unequivocal appreciation, | in the mange Tt is terrible to think that DISEASES prisoners sent to the county jail from the | The professor has a marvelous | Within a few days three children died in one . A Joth 6 100 iy v | e pvetiesos e n el | e Ao dayn oot snines i A ACR] LYON & HEALY, Sheriff Coburn. MrCoburn has been ordered | $101 0f aty passion or emotion, together with | SKill ot medioing. 1 _elaim, thav % to B per QRS vl o piTasing focrecapond With: SACHTRR A S e :eptive power which enables him to ana- | ©© et wel out medical attend- out deluy. ases of infection and co work vl)-‘xlu'u“”.‘..\.w'n lI!“\\Ew‘H'(l:‘ll~\\\\-“ .l‘u w”; 5 m.‘- feelings of the most subtle cha d u[nv.- \‘unhl' the _nlwi}ml.lk"n‘*"“h";"“"lim y m.-un.? v «dily without use of 1305 & 1307 FARNAM STREETe complete it, and the amount will veach many His delivery of Mark Anthony's funeral | domestic remedies, and 4 out of 300 will g D S pronounced neurs | === . E thousands of dollars, Why this suit is to be | oration from * the ~ forum ~ scene of | Well with proper medical AbSOIUter Pure. e ShnA mot fu to wr cerning their X MAUL The market 15 flooded with ) Iwmn; 10 one scoms to know, m;ln. it be to i""‘“f" Saaar e pasliively ht"l'l":-‘- eatment than thero i any of the comman | . This powder never varies, A marvel of puri. | symptoms, All letters receive immediate atten DREXEL & y DUN‘T BE o' 1 ts, 11y i the validity of the law i in that case t did not confine it 0 the orator but com- 5 e o L' 0 ty, strength and wholesc M econom- | tlon, (Successors to John weobs.) the f K 4 i St s that afllict mankind. Now for the [ {3 3 3 it will have to " go to the supreme court, as | Prehended the rabble, the voic the citi- 4 ica Ithan the ordinary kinds, and eannot be sold JUST PUBLISHED, » tric )] roud many liwyers who wero. interviewed ctatg | Zens who speak in the. clamor boing fiv in In Chicago and Omana it is caused by mpetition with the maliitude of low cost, | And will be led FREE to any ad¢ Undertakers &' Embalmers Plast X no merit that so fr as they know there is no statute | bumber, in cach case being differently | Sewer gas. On the tops of the highest moun- rt it alum o phosphate powder DLOE ¢ nt stamp, “Prictic the 010 stand, 140 mat Onders Uy tele- | DEQEIYED Dpoud that of' mere mes which provides for the demands to be made | imitated. The picce was worked up with | tains in Colorado, where there is no sewer Iy i cans, Roval Baking Powder Ce s on Debility and Phy Llulrh sclicited ar ].., mptly attended to, chimi upport to the part Dy tho DRI, Tt s sty ised s shedde | dramatic force and intensity and was greoted | €98, diptheria rages with equal violence, It Wal St tlon,”, to which is added an Teleplione ) A o which tiey are abpliedy in view is to force the city to_build a work- | With loud applause, ‘The professor left this | wust be caused by being above the clonds, ey B e A e e i BY QUACKS! iy, Bensen's Plasi house and care for its own prisoners, There | Morning for San Francisco and will stop off y Valuable medical t which should berexd | MPORTED STALLIONS FORSAL E u ‘ters in s where outward is no statute providing for this, but ut the [ bere again on his returs Priscnor s d Wi ous Hord Dy all young men. Address e A A same time there is none that commands the Sli— 4 ) ‘v“ 1 m “\r atle $ 1’ county having a metropolitan city to care for They Want Their Whisky. Lottie Malcolm, the courtesan charged UHS. S. and D, DAVIESUNy BENSON'S R A "‘..n[nl".‘.ltll' city offenders. ‘Thus, the suit is apparently | The case consuming the attention of Judgs | with stealing #0 from the pocket of M. J. 3 based upon the assumption that the i resulting fr 1 ove 1707 Olive Street St. Louis, Mo, nt of | Anderson’s court yesterday afternoon was | MeNeary, was given a hearing before Judge the law regarding the care of city prisoners ¢ & Di i ) AFpen 5 — - [ pla 1o ¢ and ) that of Riley & Dillon against Mrs, Hannah | Berka. The main witness against her was ey 16 Tap AAeE L by the county referred only to cities other g Y R G e their ecacy 15 endorséd by GRATEFUL OMFORTING / Epps’s Cocoa £ the metropolitan class. Quirk. William Quirk, her son, was re e communication of Mayor Broatch to | cently the proprietor of a saloon on the cor- the council, in which he recommends the | nerof Sixteenth and Cass and fai thousands of Physiciuns, Phars and warranted, Button aud complaint he was After hearing the He | tostimony of the two, the judge decided to arty and on he guilty u on’ that charge rest 5 Coustruction of 4 vity Jail, and the comuuni § attempted to skip to Ottumwa, Ta.. with a lot | bind both over in the Sum of 50 each. In A that the city take cave of 1te owh prisonors s | 0f the liquors, but they were attached at the | default, they went to jail Pay the actual cost of their board. tends to | B & M. depot. He left part of his goods in Qs wm——— B REAKFAST. rospective plaintiff and | possession of his mother, and she and her A Mysterious Find. : Awara of'the. teoubla ghter claim them as their property. | J. R. Bartlett, a Kunsas City traveling T Lt ; 3 brewing. The city now pays tothe count apped up in some bed quilts the apprais man, on his way to the Union Pacific depot ] Thich gavern the operations percherons, ¢ fifteon tonts for each meal'and Aftoen conts | f0und a ten-gallon keg of whiskey marked | yostorday found a cigar box contaiming | o 2a T RO S PG O Tour daer plhcted Coco, MY 3 bur | bred colts: 3 pr nikls lodging for each of its prisoncrs. | Y forshipment to hor son's dddress 4t | tho remams of o prematurcly born child. | Wiite W, L. DOUGLAR, Brockeon, Mass | bieakiust bies with ) dolicately tinyorud hevornse Wo meals are served, and hence the county awa. lgioy & Billon, 1o whom Quirk The police were"notifie : the | For sale by Kelley, Stiger & Co., Corner Didicion tke'of afticlos of diet i i3 3 debt, have issied @ writ of attachnient on | The police were notified, but on visiting the , Stiger & Co., Corne , k 0 receives forty-five cents for whichiit pays in dobt, have issue A v > i i y : o '“|‘n< O i vRIChiit pavs out | {hloso 'goods. ‘The testimony on both | spot, near the Ninth street terminus of the [ Dodge and 16th Sts.; H. Sargent, Corner eV e . » GLUCK & WILK]NSON._‘ thirty oents per day for each prisoner. Theso s was moat b o'clock, aud the plead- | horse-car line, the box was gone, and 1o clue | Seward and Sargent Miller, indics are foatlng around ys roady s ¢ é prisoners aro not permitted to Work, and so of the opposing attorneys was postpoued | to it could be found. 612 North 16th Stre by keping ves woll g e s Bl h Hoby et Py, T vy g S o —— Rt = 3 & and W Ry Moursled | Mo Fo B nd K C B0, ork. N J' { Bteping b aay way, 0o tae cost of thelr ; City Bonds Returned. Seitor or milk. Sold only i . ' J i T Bailioad Notos. Tho $100,000 issue of sewer bonds sold to {:(.7::'.1': H Tl T g 0 2 Soveral ofiiciuls of the Central Pacifie, in- | ounonc ' Morrill, of Boston, at. par. have {omaopathic Chemist s Y. M. C. A, Orators oluding Richard Grey, general froight ageny | BoWions & Merrill, of Boston, at par, hav a JAMES EPPS & C0., Mo vonat i crams . e Y. M. C. A. Iyceum was organized last Juthern 1 Ihiaata Tttt its | been returned to City Treasurer Rush by the e v night. About thirty-five young men enrolled ! e 2"t Bi surchasers who stated that the bonds did not s Sisee Bas' £ fal car enroute to St | ¥ y themselves as charter members. After the A, temporary chairman and seeretary had been chosen, Rov. J. E. Ensing mace a fow re marks concerning the need of such a society for powerful sym i i, 3 contain the proper seal of the city. Mr, Mrdouly by the Alcott & Lisk, ! ) e, of the Fremont, Elkhorn | Southard it scems finding that his seal had 228 Chazical Co Hud & Missour P By 1S C. Halsey, of | become badly worn, used an old one that was the same; W e, superintendent of | discovered in the office, The matter was re- 8ald by Druggistas | L , pliable action und ab the Sioux City & Pacific, were in town Jast | ferved to the city attorney, 0100, . He conisidered it oue of the principal aids 1 | cvening i i e L R OFFIC - E training members, These present Leartily The ndw s of the vmu.:.; :‘ 'A'u n.— Again Resumed Busi Anvwl T LINCOLN.,, NEB ety ,' i i X < /Db & Ik ottt western road in the Paxton hotel, Fifteenth e Al . Gothamer, the pro- w 3 s | o ef hene nstru bttt a2 o, | S Furnn st et s vt 1y | e Mok of K. W, Gothamortho v} WA SSELIERL ESAT: | o s v g o o ' STENOGRAFHER, e ee of five constitutian, § 14\, They ave-beantifully decorated and | Prietor of the shirt ‘facto & ! are ',;M inetions) dlege: i eniral ;;;_",;‘;‘1-“‘ firsioias | Third Judicial Disteiet 4 aud set of by-laws, and roportat next meet” | i isied, aid . very el iged for tho | Sixteenth street. was aitached for §153 last oo efibouiflomeeh Unicipas | ors for con ey 1 CaM Bk OF CONM ERO B 4 . Ing. After the business had beeu transacted, | accommodation of gecupants and patrous, Saturday by J. T. Robbifls, the notion man. Ro MARSTON CO,19 Park Flase, New¥urks | E. 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