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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEL: TUESDAY. Arrangements Jid Martin, Louis Heim ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. meanors were hrought before the police mag- l H E CI 1 . rod and Charles Van Camp. Music--Julius - istrate yesterdny morning and just about Meyer, Thomas Cascy and_Henry Os Henry Bell Called to Answer for Mc | filjed alt the avaimble seats in the courtroom. —_— ¥ Finance—John Doherty, J.J. Mahoney, C Nulty's Murde "t News Tom MoDsnitd, & towering tough S The internal revenue collections yes- | V. Gallagher, W. A, Gardner and Pat Ford e . $all, aid, - ; terdny were $14,864.55 1t was unanimously decided to hold the rati he case of the state nst Henry Bell, | bully of South Thirteenth street, and whose ' ok A fication on next Saturday_night in Jefferson degree, | fac B tole #5 und a bronze clock yes: e \ h charged with murder in the second is a familiar one in the police court, was ys stole 85 and a bronze ¢ 3 | squ The members of the saver: for the shooting ot John McNulty, was | arraigned yesterday on the charge of " from 200 North Thirteenth | mitteos say they will leave nothing undonoto | caijeq in the district court yesterday | making a cowardly asssult on James Kenney, During the past week we made several large purchases of Summer of the kind ever held in the city. before Judge Jf. The shooting took | @ diminutive and sickly looking man who sl il Mebad ot Selehia Tiat fnent nai se e s e neie | Clothing at an immense loss to the manufacturers, who, through the An infant son of Fdward H ot Seath was oo ol AU LM IR L PR s T s L Omahaon February s from the effects of Vil Siisma taa o biow sivenhin on | PACKWard state of the season found themselves overstocked and pressed was oting last night he city in, i Metirew, lving at Fourteonth and | ballof repblicans of thi ity wi Tavor SBRL 01 VK Wk 40 R by o CHALY &) fl""f,f'f'.."::;.““;;:‘.'.:‘ For e etatit s it | fOr cash, Owing to this fact, we secured these lots at our own figures, ohs streets, reports that a burg John he an as a ndidate for e enne QTS o take a( nk wit M H H H H H tried t onter lis houe Inst Wodnesday | prosidency. Tho call vas mado.in a privato | 1oe¥, was that the defendunt wont 1td | Sonai T vowd £t tib'und conts for s | @8N being determined to make a big advertisement with them, we have vy both times, | manner, the aim bong tomuike ArFANES. | oo as to canse tho shooting and did fire | “0S; Buck, a peay-voarded and respectavie | Marked them at such prices that this will be the most sensational sale of the shot that Clayton, of Wisner, thinks he 1w, Risun A 1sed the death of McNulty. | appeating book-kee, 18 been on a seven ed the whereabouts of his run- | AT oL, The statement of the case as made by the | 48’ spree and was finally run in Sunday. the season. PHter.on. Capitel Avends, and fiothuens otk o ehateign and ney for the defendant was that Bell [ F Profised to go right to work if tho juige As this collection of Summer Coats and Vests is larger and more | } : ; him, but his honor told him g wants 1o St Bt or and the ‘onnell was secrotary J went into the saloon with so s AL B8 AIEAH TR 56 inoapkoltated N . s h ' :‘,:,,,: \.fl'm‘, et ;,..‘, (|I4lm:yl|:;l|n', AL sting of Fred McConnell, Judgo | g drink; that whil h\w was in b -pl»‘.,”..\ ‘“‘»’\‘f\t}mmx‘:.u”n:‘u‘ Yo 1\”'”'.'3 varied than has ever before been seen in a 1y retail CIOthlng house, and Judge 1 Wi was appoinic No Irish | give him seven days in the A man giving his nume ne Mooller | make arcangemonts for & full tnecting at | Rl 16 sing o pons, und aane (N0, I | 00, L Reven, awvs nthe contywle | the inducements greater than ever before presented, our patrons reports Wt his wife was vietimized o \e same place on next g Eae v Ehcttlos aud | could Have bean knpeled By ith "} i . . . 4, AYioR hn ordet or check. 10 | "8 sokmati prian [ on. | free fiehty during whioh, soveral bottlos and | El hive been knocked down with » fea- | wi]l do well to avail themselves of this opportunity to secure seasonable foh his 1 . forged. He | thusinsm displayed by the gen o 1 AL G LAl Y R ou. Pt . A e Wi the poice to i tho. man who | roentventindiow i S bl | sl Counl Wil agh cudeaguris prove | e, Bt and oo, Kiowtes, o | good's at an immense sacrifice. $ not without some ardent friends in the com WL, S Teie dent stopped of ¢ ins Sun' i i B eomencerment exercises at tho | [ty e mumber ot whom il o doubt | 5 AGSE MERIE G of o s | i an to i thomsdvea. ropired; s | Among the goods thus offered and which are placed on sale this week,we mention the follow- He stated i institute s 0b- - loon, was the first witness calle supposed, far beyond the limits of Seres fdeaf and dumb institute, willl be c ha into the country, to wite away the n gerved this afternoon at 3 p. m The Jolly Fourth, that he was proprietor of the saloon where g b | u & - N B N © shooting took place at he had jus shooting ark. According to the PR SR R e N 3 = ’ ; Bosides tlio progrimmb thare Nas ben s ] T Gl tho shooting ‘took LU L Ly s .:,,' e e estate s Mowever, | About 1,000 good Seersucker Coats and Vests in several elegant and neat patterns, at 75¢ srepared an cnjertaining pantomine | the corner o | and Ko rects \ ‘was & frce nighty that he |the boys were several miles in- YA The, Ayt in T T i i v public ol cordially invited to | last night it was decided to have fifteen Uin 'the saloon Where — the | side the eity, . and were grestly for the Coat and Vest. These are the identical goods which are sold everywhere at attend. bands of music in line to lead the 10,000 ntand the men he was with came [ surprised when Mounted Policeman Shoop Bartholomew Quinlan and William | workinginen who have signified their in- he asked them to have a drink and ame dashing down and pla them under $|-50. posed defendant was asked o s, | e i it to ket away on'the | 700 Flannel Coats and Vests in the most beautiful checks and stripes at 75¢. This Coat and cutting a gash over the cheek bone. | the Exposition building at 9 a. m. sharp, and | that the song caused some troul i about & Bonrd b1 Qe the Intter, and | Fourth of July colebration. A progeammo | A .o, Irish Need Anply” and dunted at | ovenin train, bu, tho offcer xefused to ot PR he struck Quinlan with a potato masher, | was decided upon, Line will be formed at | deceased and himself wore all £00d fricnds station. " The judgo nsscssed the boys Vest is worth fully. $?-OO- . , ! The afair took place ut Pickett's hoard- | 8t 11 & m., after parading through the | went to the back part of the room and drew | Drunk—Charles Olsen, $2; Frank Foos- 400 of the finest Mohair Coat and Vests, light colored, of stylish cut, and well madeat $2.50, ing house av Ninth and Dodge streets, | Yarious streets, the ders will bivaoue at | his coat. Burk, the bartender, was mad at | man, 3 ;V‘::::“.‘vlh;:uil:x, \$\| |7“;:”‘\{"};1‘.«)§::|%‘R‘ The regular I’fi""' for such go()dfi is $4.00. TG Tady, Wiioss 1itle intant afed on -_h"‘h- mll squil 4'“\‘\'I|l~1'4~ ,l\u-lnl“*‘rl, ‘|I|lnu ..; n\-n on account of the song and said to ln[xu: days i e Y. 08¢ ] 0 independence will be read and the oraf ou are nothing but Orange 8— o ghting—Jacob Acb) . - s o 3 $ Te $ sAntlv P the Missouri Pacifle train Friday is Mrs. | the'dus, flon, C.H! Vi e, will deliver [ 1> O mid thon the bt bogan: " that. he | Vusrants—Join Hougthan and A, Wolr Several other big lots of fine flannel and Mohair Coats and Vests in attractive plain colors E. E. Denelson, of this city. The child | his address. 1id fiot see any bottles or glassos thrown,but | one day in city jail; Sam Moore and H, i s hin 5 SR W e wasnenrlysix tmonths old, and the cause | In the evning there will bea grand dis- | saw Bell shoots that ho Bell shoot ut 1urk, | Logan, ten days, six days on bread and at $2.95 and $3.25; goods for which other houses would ask $5.00 and $6.00, play of fireworks from the high school | and MeNulty was sitting on a lkeg at the endot | water: James Ha 2; J. Hutchinson, ten ing. The funernl service was held at 7428 | Erounds, and it is believed that the mer- | the bar behind which Burk was standing. | duys in county juil, six_on bread and water; | In connection wit Shor e Cere conductod | chants of Omaha will respond liverally to | There were three or four other shots fired, | James Holand, two duys. several I ety e L U DUSAITE i the fund for that purpos Fully | There were no-other facts brought out in the — pair. by Rev. Newman, of the Christian | authorized committees are now on the alert, | direct examination and on cross examination 5 y 3 ol et ol and thoy should be met with a liberal | the witness dlaplayed such extremo. Jenor. | voP b the Globe hotel. Anothier big 1ot of all wool Pants at81.50, for which other houses would ask of death was spasms caused from teet Personal Paragraphs, welcome. ot\vm't"uf facts n.llv.\'vv;.\' l_<;nlu'fln|n‘ xlx{}x:r ]fmme Charles Smith in Town. 200 pair very finc all wool Cassimere Pants, of a splendid pattern and best make, which are ordi- i A. Moore, of Auburn, Neb., is at the Pax- Will Import an Operative. Ty, \Wos abandoned by the dofendants | Charles H. Smith, the recently deposed | marily sold for §5, we offer this week at $2.90. I ton. "The friends of P. J. Barrate, the engineer [ ™0 0uit Burk, the bartender at the saloon, | President of the Republican, is in the city 1t is not likcly that we or any otiier house will ever be able to offer such positive bargains as we | PE'“’[’?. Brown, of Lincoln, Neb., is at the | who died in St. Joseph's hospital about a | was the next witness called. * He testified in | and s rustling around getting in_shape the | mention todays axton, k ago from injuries sustained in being | regard to the apper nee of Bell and his | many legal complications in which he is in- I William Stull, of Lincoln, Neb., i8 at the | knocked down a stairway mear the Eden | companions in the s - i aloon and the proceedings | terested, He arrived from Denver yester- One Price Only No Deviation. Paxton. § 3 y o shooting i 7 I h;: . Barstow, of Crote, Neb, is at tho | MUsce on April 27, are much incensed over | i WL EO RGO (Latshootivg, In sib | day morning, and during tho day was clos- Paxion; G : ) they term the refusal or inability of the | that ho was throwing glasses at, Bell while | eted with hi s, Mr. Swmith w ST s 6L IR SATHeY) (Nebs e atins police officers to discover the | he (Holl) was shooting. at him. Ho ex. | cen by n BEr reporter for a few moments, Mitiard. i o man who committed the W. S. Dilworth, of Ixeter, Neb,, is at the | assert that they will | 5 and | plained the location of the furniture that | and in that short space of time he 2 ond to Chicago fo was in the room and the relative position of | that he was not prepared to air his v Whdeor man o work. on the case. Tho decd was | Bell aud_himself when the shooting took | difficulties to the public. However, he prom- indsor. ; committed in open daylight and in the pros. | Plce. Hestated that the defendant fired | ised that if he found it necessary to rush into H. A. Smith, of Des Moines, Ia., is at the ators, all of whom | three shots while in the saloon. priut to offset some newspaper remarks about of a half-dozen spe H. & Be effort will be made to bring a Pinkerton de. | and when he came down he found that Bell vind, of Nebraska City, Neb., is Windsor. A were and are now positive as to being able to | _On_cross-cxamination he testified that | him that he would do so. ‘.l ‘a. Hixson, of Marshalltown, Ta., is at | identify the mur It is claimed that no u}rm-lsi-n fir [1 the second \lm |\}- 1H|||rk“; —_—— O the Paxton, steps save arresting Daniel Shandy, a per- | threw beer glasses at him; that after Be Stop at the Globe hotel. H. S. Lippineott, of Lincoln, Neb,, is at | sonal friend of dsed, hive boen | fired the third shot he (Burk) went up.stairs : = Corner I4th a'nd DOUglas Streets' maha" | the Paxton taken. The company m whose employ I ate | aft '(I'fl(h 'l?";"'-- ;\h']-l\_\'d* 8| l‘l'(‘INL' m]”;" Licen: E— - —_— = — C. C. Ault and wife, of Kearncy, Neb, was emplo tive. who promenades the | sccond story of the building, aud that while | Fyque Shields issue e following mar- T e at the ‘\m“u-u”“ 2 Seiad 5 platform of their depot, and thisis all, An [ he was upstairs the fourth shot was fired, riage 1\.-.~ul~.~ .,:: ’;1 LD B URBIAL m MAN 1 | was gone and MeNulty was shot. Name and Resid tective from Chica and it is understo GRaD (JPERA HOUSE. | weoicaL # SUSGICAL sTITUTE, i Paxton, L 2 : that a purse is now being wade up to defray Mathews was the next witness | { John Murphy, Omahs BHACQUAINTED WITH THE GEQGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY WILL Hongland, of North Platte, Neb., is | the nee ¢ expenses, His testimony developed no new | { Josie L , Omaha.. LGl oot il K i i the Millard. Tt s _ the case, e ¥ end § Gustaf Bengson, Fremont, Neb ; . N i Coroner Drexel is among the Knights of KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. , the physician who attended | { Ada Anderson. Omaha. IURSDAY, JUNE 14. | Py t Cincinnuti. St alled, and testified to having [ ¢ Joseph Vesiae, Omuha f rawford @nd wifo, of West Point nio vific, dressed the wound, and_to_the fact that the | 3Ph7, LERIG PR - o tor at 2:30—Eveni at 8, ‘ U the Paxton, e STHE OVERLAND ROUTE,” deceased came to his death from the effects | | Mlogdalena Gemy, Oma Bidmmn 1) by (i of th pistol shot received in O'Gorman’s | § George B. Henkell, oon. Ofticer Louc, Walt M. ¢ is at tho Millard taliking | Will sell through tickets at one fare for over the sit with the boys the round trip, from points in Nebraska Wwhs tho noxt witness | { Carrie M. Perry, O 4 d, i testiti : % P, Woodworth, of this city, left yester- | and Kansas to parties desiving to attend e el TWO GRAND 4 d to the fact T for a trip to Ch and Cincinnati, the meeting of the Supreme Lod o e had called him on When you come to Omaha stop at the b ;i g account of the shooting. He said he went to | Globe, the best located $2-a-day hotel \ Mrs. M. E. Dowling, of Hannibal, - Mo., is | Knights of Pythias, to be held in ( Bell’s house and arrested him for the shoot- | in town. Between 13th and 14th strects in the city wvisiting her friend, Mrs. H. | cinnati, Ohio, June 12th to 16th inclu- | ing. He testified to the b at was | on Douglas Jefries, sive. i Ei s the one that was n from s good going June Sth to | Shown him as the ¢ R S : Louis Heimrod leaves to-day for Ne- | 13th and returning June 13th to 19th in- | the body of McNuit A Skull Fractured. ca= Henry Dennett, one of Bell's companions, was the next witness ealled and was oif the the time of going to press braska City to make igements for the | elusiy park which the Omaha turners are to picnic in on next Saturday. 1d Mrs, William Fulton, of Nebraska. are attending the co neement ex- ercises ut Brownell hall, at which their neice, Miss Ethel Davenport, graduates, Conductors Clark, Picrce and Washburn, . with continuous pz cach direction. e —— ew, kidney, Rec RRoom 13, Bush sage only in A child of four years rolled nd - fell down three stories at 1822 St. Mary’s avenuc and vas put on the stand and testified to | fractured his skull. He is the son of Mrs. 1 the fatal shot which was not in- | Willis, whose husband died a few months one in particulur. He was | g0, The child was at play, when he acci- beine abused by and he was on B AT Nis revolver | dentally fell down two flights of stairs and N.W. Cor. i3th & Dodge Sts. i i i CHICAGO, ROKISLM PACIFIC R'Y Chrondc qnd Sl Dseases | oottt APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUEES. OATINE, KANBAS CITY, 8T. JOSEPH. LEAV- & o R Ui e rolled off a porch, falling another story and Best facilities, apparatus and remedics for sue | ENWORTH, ATCHISON, CEDAR RAPIDS, Tt 6 Qi anb s N ot eat St A e g }.‘m.-.fl«Fu..l‘l”n.‘.i'm'fl‘m; nd whenjcourt ads | IO 08 B PORCH S ng prottier story dnd ceastillteehLuent ok SReryilos B ioT Aincabe s catir WATERLOO, MINNEAFPOLIS, and S8T. PAI now streteh their legs in Omahu. By aves | 4 o0 o0 00 dlsappoarance; was O G it child. picked him up and carried him to her ing Medical or Surgical Treatment St [ e e I G .G AN RS 7 2 3 spearance was | PAD GUILTY, ’ L Jnigkedit ) “cur i 0 and from tho Pacific Coes - cent, chungo thoir cars run to the Bluftsin- | | 1leq “yesterday. of most distressing | - The two_ criminuls, Moore’ and Caldwell, | rooms. The physicians have no hope of tho FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. fers in Union depots. Fast trains of Fine Da; ad of only to Missouri Valley : eported ;3 3 Btressing | o ieed with assault with intent to rob, | child's recovery. ailoard and attendance; bert hospital accom Ouachia)slogant Dining |Oererima el 0osnE R, Mr. G. W. Kennedy, gencral traveling | chavacte ) plead guilty of the assault and were cach ] ST, s o oy seformities anc | Mod Palace Bloopers, and (votwoen Chicago, St. auditor of the’ Collier piblishing com Mr. William Mulnall, residing at 2115 Nich- | sentenced 10 twenty-five days in jail Shetland pony for sule by George A. Braces e on Deformities an¢ | Joaeph, Atchison and Knnsas City) Roclining who has been in the city for some time olas street, and who is employed as night 08, a colored wits arragned line, Council Bluffs, Spine, Piles, Tumors, Cancer, Catarrh, Bronchitis gi-‘_“" Cflfl"; k‘*&" Free, to holders of through who has made an inspection of all offic watchman at Hoagland’s lumber yard, re a dwelling house'in the city and e Inhalation, Electricity, ysis, Kpilepsy, Kid: i-eiaas ole 0 nected with the New York house, left for Chi- | (8@RE0 00 1008 St Wanted Very Much, ney, Bladder, Eye, Ear, Stin and Blood, andall | Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska R'y cago lstnight. Mr. Konnedy speaks very | C01ved n messuzeat Lo'cl yesterday morn- : —_— Tiiol s an nettial housolor Surgical Operations. ‘Great Rock Island Route."” enthusiastically of the west and Omaha in | D€ while on du stuting that one of his United States Court. doubtful reputation, at 1113 Capitol avenued Diseases of Women a Speclal’ly. Extends West and Southwest from Kansas Oty particu A daughters, L Agnes Mulhall, had not Justice Miller, of the United States su- | \0a'iiout the same time 11- li‘“ e Book ox Disgaes oy WoMEN FRiZ. mds?i'Jo’;(})I):é;szlLsom HORTON,, BELLE. Horse Thief lonnd Over., returned from church and that no nforma- | preme beneh, occupied the beneh | Ghd 10T : artics UNLY RELTABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE | JOmcrason oarmarir s on o o George Coreoran, the fellow arrested for | tion of ier whercabouts ecould be obtained. | yesterday ternoon in the United | claim th S Iaok g MAKING A BPECIALTY OF KANSAS AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA stealing Dr. Tilden's horse, was arraigned | Mr. Mulhall took a cab and drove at once to ate court with Judge Dundy. | fort PRlVATE DISEASES. and beyond. Entire passenger equipment of the before the police magistrate yesterday | the Catholic school on Eighteenth and Cass, [ They were occupicd i ~hearing a Al Blood Disenses successfully treated. Syph- | Soisoese snn e e oiron o SA10L7 8D but waiving examination was held to the dis- [ where his daughter had recently attended | Motion to remand the casesof Culver, Green, ilitic Poison removed from thie system withont e e R trict court in the sum of 1,000, school, in hopo that the sisters there might wards, § y and Knottle against the The fire at 6 o'clock last was a small mercury. New restorative treatment for 1oss of The Famous Albert Lea Route \ ELON. y | at the s here migh! ton & Quir wilroad, | 4 oo s St 2 Vital Power. Peisons unable to visit us may be Is the favoritc between Chicago, Rock Island, e TR able to give him some information con- | five sersonal injury against tha | Plaze in the roof of Mark Paine’s boarding treated at home by correspondence. All commu. | Atchison, Kansas City and Minncapclis and Bt. A Pleasant Picnic. 1 jury against th N ot ning his mjssing daughter, knowing that | road ght’ to this courb . fre house, at 117 Fourteenth strect. It caught nications confidential. Medicinesor instruments | Poul. Its Watortown branch traverecs tho great Mrs. Cornish, who teaches in the Bancroft i g i ) pl L ot . S 5 o sent by mail or express, securely packed, no “WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT' & ¥ had made several requests of her mother | the Lancaster county court, un the a from a flue and was _quickly put out by the Yk d #t , D DAI public school, and has charge of the primary A £ passed March 8, 1857, allowing cases of this | ¢ al engine, The damage 1s trifling. marks to indicate Sonients or endcr, One per of Northern Towa, Southwestorn Minnegota, and department in the C: Presbyte itly to be permitted to call upon the sis weter to be ' taken from the state to the - - somai nterview preferred” Calland conult wlor | Z0Contras Duitoiasto Watertows, Bpiris Lukes SN (R O R nie to her | tersthereto whom she had become greatly | United States court on th 1550, i ory of your case, and we will scud u | gjoux Falls and many other towns and citles. rian Sunday school, g bigniok (o hor LR ENSIR0 MIOM Jnd nod ) nited States court o th und of local vlain wrapper, our bt s A e L joint classes on last fternoon on | Attached. But they could t. Liim nothing | prej e motion is made by the at BOOK TO MEN, FREE; superior facilitios to travel to and from Indians es and i ‘incinnati and other Bouthern points. ded to the sta “Thivtcenth | of lier as she had not been the and Castellar, There were fully a hundred | Was then instituted by neighbor ds | to have the cases rewms children present, and many of mothe in every diretion und proved u court for trial, assisted in preparing and serving the r M., Mulball reported the case to the police | Several motions for rehearing we freshments, Rev, J. M., Wilson made u | 8t once, giving a description and photograph | but they involved facts of the ca short address to the children, and the of his daughter to assist them iu their search, | Justice "Miller declined to entertain th several songs. After this they en; He says that Sunc h | te the plaintiffs in the cq Mr. Hascall's private AND HIS S I ERER; Fres UreniEsivlel Snesiel oty augDiscases dm, For ‘Tickets, Maps, Fldors, or dosired informa u:'sx\'fi‘yu fixe ""/'x]. 5 tion, apply at any Coupon Ticket Ctlico or address WONDERFUL BAND- Omaha Medical and Surgical Tnstitute, or ‘é:;r- JOHrN. l!.oe;v)l;g-LBBlflng‘OK: DR. MCMEENAMY, S GH1cAGO, TLL. J Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts., - OWAHA. NEB. ™eCHICAGO av0 . Including the t Cornet Virtuoso evening his daughter stated that his business was to pass upon ZCWEOR 4 o1 sports of various kinds and enjoyed them- | left the house by permission of her mothe ms of law, and he could not listen to ((ROVAL pes S : selves to their fullest extent. . with the object of calling o1 cighbor to so. acts and evidence already passed upon. The as0ryravy P and 15 more matchless soloists and 40 others of lieit members for the of the Sacred [ petition for rehearing in'the case of James . the best instrumentalists in the world, Free Bridge and Unfon Depot. Heart, an organization which 1s connected | K. O. Sherwood against Theodore J. Merille, AN JISE T : | HAVE Y[]U SEEN THEM'Z The business men's meeting at the Union }\'uh St. J;\m s Colleghate chureh on Cali- lln'ul\lrnufllu' \\.umu‘\- of u quit claim_deed, mMMmE. A,l\?l l:A)l l\s ‘l.\\NLn‘l. ¢ - lub Jast night did atorialize. B rpia stree was refused. Arguments were heard on a rima Donna Assoluta, o nlght did not materlalize, Frank | PG (0o disclosed the fact that | Detition to remand. the of “Arndt vs, | Colpotzor was the only member of the com- | gl hud visited late in the ofternoon the | Griges, involving the fo mittee prescnt, and he stated that the meet- | honse of a M, O'Donnell, who | lien, ~ 9 " ing would not bo ‘held for u week or ten | lives on Paul strest, east of ighteenth, orge Clemons, of Kearndy, who wi days yet. ; y where she said_she way to a | rested for sending an obscene letter th °rom information on the outside it seems | mecting of the Young Ludies’ Sodality, to be | the mails, was relcased on his own recog that a number of the moneyed men of the | held at Father Schaffel's churcn, Bighteenth | nizance to pear at the next sitting of the vity have held meetings on'the side w @ band Izard gyreets, of which society she is a | grand jury, - view to forming a ¢5mpany and making | member. Since that time she nof bean Douglus county a proposition to sccure the | scen or heard of by any of her friends or free bridge, the uvion depot and the free | acquaintances, who have absolutely fail right of way in and out of Omala, find of her whateve Mul The e hail is 4 young lady ecighteen years of age. Her ap 2 is described as & blonde, hier SI ORINA CARLOTTA MACONDA, Prima Donna Soprano. LE HELENE MEL Contralto, MR CHAR TURNER, of a tax Will buy one_ of| our nobby Spring Suits in Worsted, fine Cassimere, | Scoteh | Cheviots, | RAILWAY, inall the popular RSN e i Real bargains that ] : ! [ cannot_fail to be . SIG, GLIAPIETR appreciated by the councll Blufls e in America, discerning, We Best Barito) o aware. that 1N~ B ! 1 for hearing before Judge aro nwaro tha el Tl o W BV ] Fopewell, Tn the petition the plaintif sets n A # ; A SIVE goods And ch":a 0 sarried o Iadies' gold watoh of | AKAINSL biln in police, court July 6 1886, i but all of them 1 10 take for Dos Moines, Marshaltowns Tanti M NI, District Court, MALICIOUS PROSECUTION, se of Edwar Cannon against S. Tucker Adams was Gas and Soap Works, The Fuel Gas company are still experi- menting in their work in a part of Boyd’s old | light packing house. Yesterday a Bre man | Silk . was shown a flame nearly two fect in length | honnet. —She American mak which contained almost exclusively heat American mie, wid upon Uiy cliain it hed 40 g1 cunnot stand’ the i ihon, Ciliad, "Hilwanee giving properties, those it i DORLINE Ml SALIEOUG SAILE nt for John Wannamaker had - emblzzled @5t of close in- 3 ving light being On the watel us ed S Prese d to e i B ko Waleh by ved F &5 of the firn’'s money. Plaintiff asks £1,000 Absofiute|y Pure. A Jector Arub Agn Mulhall by hor fatl D from the defendants for the norse and s then in the employ T, people ot Novada, Oregon, Wi 3 superior advantages w spection, We ask our custon d e s P Yous polnta of superiority do not yet know when will bo | ber 25, 15 fihe wore u min at her throab | o no'that that prosecution cost him, This powder ne A marvel of purity, xumine our stock, und_thus sutisfy Joyed uy the pitrons of (hin foad betwoeh Ot pex d. With a setting of amethys 2 WAN VORCH strength wnd wl More economic themselves of its quality und our | | wnd Chicako.” are i & gy Or. DA Work is still being carried on in vutting | _ The mother is well-nigh d.at the | o enss of M e inst hor hus. | thin the ordinary | Ot be Kold in YT, | 1} ,Dpeat that biian srt ang Page's soap fuctory in reauiness to commence wppearance of her duughter, and her con- | o 44¢ FA8E 0F A0S (1 ol eruelty, | competition with the of low test short ) iy i LIS muking soup as soon us | ible, though it n yesterday wus such that Mr, Mule | D8nd, Jor g 08 01 LYk ia of cr s | welght alum or phosphate powiie Nold only in LOK DRAWING ROOM CA} unslirpassed by e cisewhero. A ley yesterdiy | eanx. Rovar BAKING PowDER Co., 106 Wall 8t., he case | New York Jug ber filed u eros: was called be rnin or aud its widely calobrated PALATIAL all could not leave al of ‘which cannot be 1 her i order tonotify police as early he desived, 1t is the | ¥ NN . opinion of Mulh 1the acquaintances | CHATEINE her with uduitery o A Serious Accident, and friends of the fi that the missing | o Th0 k340 o tha Cublo wolnpany axainst the W NTED Nellie D, B. D} cel oar augl r has been spirvited awa ), M R 30180 Ay: 00u) y LR L] Miss Nellie Liyley, ugel eighteen years, | daughter has been spivited away by son Aaha Borso rallwhyceampuny $0r- 2igD A A daughter of . G, Ryley, the painter, is | on¢, a8 she has uever shown any dis §s thought ut least ore wonth must elapse before the wachinery will be in pla the 6q & the traini with those of all other Eastorn line For Detroit Jlimbus, Indianapolis, f ; 0 e A > | teentli street'is the next case on the assign- Niugars Kalla, o, Piborg, 4oron t the home of her parents | Position herctofore to 1 her | ent A smart, active young man, who hias one Roston, New York, 1hilad g ¥ home, even for u short time, with H Inkton,atd all PoIRs 16 1 in Waluut Hill from the effects of an unfor- | gut 'the knowled and willing con ol “ TnA¢ ;\r\;l c.am.8 Py 7 or two Lo irs a day to spave th represent a | the N ORTH-WESTERN" Hhate ccldent With Wwhich she met on | sent of her parents. Bo v s the botief on | penithieh T ST SN B GATELAT o | large Boston Publishing Mouse ot Omalia, To reproduce the features of the great { It you wish the best wccommodation. Al tickes any with | the part of Mr. Mulhall that some desi, ning agenty sell ticke! i tuis line. s, address P, O, Box 3374, BOBTON JUBIL ett & Cornish'for | Fe brother, was driving home from un en- | person has brought undue influence upon his | Lorda purticula G P, W10 inment when the horses becume un- | daughter to lead her uway thav he has of- | €105 ' 10ul saryvice randared Boston, Mass, L Drives e, Tic and 4100 -No exten charze for Goul Manager. " Gen'l Paine Agents ble and she was thrown from the | fered £100 reward for any informution lewd g HURBCLOMURE BROGARIINGN, - - e | DUSTEOC B T AMA AR UG BEw SusAGe = | w.~. BaBCOCK o 2 Lo the ground, striking on her head. | iug to the knowledge or apprehension of the e 1 4 o D.E. The best of medical skill has been callod in, | ertininals who huve been instrumental in | Yesterday closuy L c“_P'N’ B TR e sl i Yo ol | Ak s nger Ageat ust L but it is underst young lady's re i thut little hope of the | taking her away, ove and others to ¢ b, 1e on several promissory notes, WANTS THE Pl st | FIRE [NSURANGE BROKER, | . K, FELTON & G0, DRUNKENNESS |~ DRINK terday to sell eertain proper POS 308 o A " wburse him for toom 63 Traders' Building, trains between Chicago and Deny Ua *UBLICANS, -4 T : i CHICACO. W.fleln “ Ul'k\‘ Cmmld(nlor Or thie Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by urice 8 Bartett is indebted to the Ne. | Beferences—Metropoitar Nutigna) Bank ( | UWEY Admiuistering Dr, Haines’ Golden ddi Uato = e i I & the suw of #1.00 an —_— And Manufactu s for Specifie, tional expense to be incurred wauld not nion Pacifie, Aod . Rroug . nml‘nm‘lll uction on t} L:‘]h.lh« s part but it SPHE OVERLAND ROUTE,” ainst Lhim yesterday to co Big G hasgly 1t can be given in a cup of coffee or tea with. | first spoken of it was thought that the since been dec s the extra cost | W = Dy it abso. WATER quKs SUPP“ES out the kuowledge of the person ta A A 4 ' lutely harmless, and will fcct a perianent und Was not as great us supposed, this a 10 specily cure, wiiether the paticnt is & moderate Gleet. 1 Y AT i drinker oran ulcoholic wreck, ‘Ihousands of | fecl safe lurecoiumends Jgud phians, drunkards bave been made temperate men who e’ | Hydraulic Engines, Surveys. De- | have taken Golden Specific i their coffes witly v is e ertained, Mr. m ulball s lived in Ou yeurs, his children hay aud during which time he has by hard o that by [ work amassed consideruble p vestibule | and kis famlyare held e via this | their acquaintances inthis ¢ Vestibule Traius on the “Q!" The officials of the B. & M. sta sion of Johin K. Carmon to 1 Cares 10 1 70 6 DAYS. sarasiesd not 10 ‘c-c%s Birloture. 11 through tickets at rate of one County Court. the round trip, from po tsin JUDGMENT AGAINST tion would be taken. 7" oficials of the road feel that they have lost much business 48 DU, pan James Morton & Son secured a judgment and a great portion of their prestize and ave ittend the Nutionul Republican | jn the sum of §163 against Cyr ""’;“h":&'& out their knowledge and fo d eve the anxicus to brivg it back aguin into public on to be held in Chicago June | « 4 4y t for 5 o " tail Plans and Specifications. guit drinking of 1heir 0wn frae will, 1t never “Ihe Overland Route,” fuvor and patronage, The placiug of a v | kets pood going June 16th to | day against J. H Decatur, til " pe T . fuils. The sy oice Ampreznated With the et Lule train on @ ling nearly ouethousand n | turning June o Bre Publishiog ¢ PRICE. §1.00, . Furnished on Short Notice. Bpecifie, it becories wu utter fmpossibility for | Has so arranged ity Family Sleeping Car N AR T iu each direct The last wil [P A - : Ing sis.. Oniukim, Neb.i A. D, Foster & Lo, | UPON appliciton by any ticket agent to M, L o Demooravio Batigoation, iy O . AL pea o pnpeovie | Offce, Strang's Bulding, Fourth Floor, | St aiitiodatd AR F S W pGreeny, Pacsenger Ageat, Council Biule ly attended meeting of the N " Eed Bugs, Roachee, Ants, Fleas i n A - e ————=—— | Jowa. The reservations when made are et manias s o g N LI St A OMAEA. NEBEA DREXEL & MAUL, | oo over il i ondscion icug in Julius Mover's rooms last evening. Buclid RS . A o -“1\“‘ catutd, Upou 1. OESTERREICHER'S y out such cars, sa that passengers can now Maurtin presided. The meeting wus held to i will (Buccessors to Jolin G socure berths ordered; (ie siine as b Bl Farna 5 v X 1 " 2 e » 2 ) tako steps Lo ratify the nomination of Cleve C. Leo Staub, Architect and Supt., | 2804 et Infallible Insect Powder, WEA ADVIOR FRER, HOW T0ACT, Undertakers & Embalmers | man berth is reserved and secured, land and Thurmian nd the object was | office 1619 1 d; 16 years' expc Potice Court Also contracts taken for clean- MEN op i 1 YT ' 8t. Orders Ly | 9 8. TERBETS, E L LOMAX warmly espoused by every memiber présent. | ence Fifty forlorn ud tough lookiog representa- | 1R Rotele BOspitatt A VEvALS resldencon trow AD j ihe al o ey attended T Gen. ¥, & T Agent. | AsstOL P&, A, Thaee copuniticcs were appolated as follows: l lalty, tives of Sundey sprecs aud other wisde | Priuciyal Depol ~4l0 S0Ua Lith Sirest, ¥ = OMAHA, NEU, Fine, styl

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