Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 30, 1888, Page 8

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20. 1888.~-SINTEEN PAGES. oy OMAHA BUSINESS COLLE Penmanship, Short-hand and Teleg p:H S. E. CORNER bl anl Capit AVENUE. AVENUE. ing. T T— e 3 TR S —— English, rammar, Reading, Spelling, Penmansh Telegraphing. 0okkeeping, - Hithmete, ~ Commercial Law, Business Forms, Comespondence, ort-Hand, ewrling. ) t § DAY SESSION. Night Session. INTERIOR VIEW OF BUSINESS EXCHANGE. For Circulars, Call on or Address, J. T 1Dadl B Y, 3. E. CORNER 16 i Capi AVENUE. S. E. CORNER Reduction of Dummy Rates to Coun- | 10 the & A Shattered Intellect and Would-Be cil Bluffs, "*‘1:'\ h‘; fi-]r;u.r noat - 3 n s uicide. bridge parade in a body to-day. i i Koy R (B0 e (100 (imen et e ; Eaniabon) 55 g sear | Tn the short space of f urs yesterday It is said & now Sunday paper will be | Tnsure your life in the Germania be- 5 A tell the people in adv ething ol om- ; | 4 : Jus guilty ¢ established in this city soon. fore you cross the bridge. ANy : coming s “nion Pa- | mended in tha bedience, ! ¥ |t et X mpted suicide, T l‘HE CITY intorproter. Just after the request is tacked | sixty pounds. He wears classes when he | D, E. TRHOMPSON AND THE U. P . on the remark, “There are two here now | readsor writes. He alw as C who have both Served terms in the peniten- | changes of ¢ 1 apy BTk r tiary for stealing,” apparently referring to | shabb d at other t The barbers are moving to join the | religious Mougolians with long cuvs. Heis a deserter from James, the infant son of Engineer MeQuade, of the Union cifie, died yesterday. drawing of the Louisiana brought a prize of 5,000 to an girl, Miss Flora Clayton. The remains of Miss Hanna Donavan, anovice at the convent of the Sacred heart, in this city, were buried this morning in Holy Sepulelire cemete She had but recently come here from n Turners. The name of the Bohemian corporation, the Jednota Tomas Cerny society” ged 10 the “Teloevic Jest Cerny a sy meeting held at thewr hall October 12 A copy of the minutes of said meeting was filed with the county clerk yesterday as the law requires, Insure your life in the Germania be- fore you cross the bridge. A Large Meeting of Its Represcnta- tives Yesterd SN [ fter the el W\ It was do llowed to re he were mi and a door keey tructions to an licants for adu l-known me a get “If T yowll find that D, his posi B.& M o be A div probably som And then the B. & M bbell down from Denver and_one of the he Denver office. he. PRt and cong: a close Insure your life fore you ¢ross the by ———— Come to Headquarters for Council Blufts Proverty > the bars of & her himself nor ay the corri- Chioago. P at was to be ad- terd acific redu We own 8. Knode,a Missouri Pacific engineer, Stole & Watch. D i popular with the fraternity, While Georged ohnson, a br: od on the 24th inst. to Miss | employ of the Union Pac Susie Priest, of Slater, Mo. The young partments at 1013 Marc ecouple will make their home for the | day afternoor, his room was entered and his wintor at 1202 North Eighteenth street. | gold wateh stolen. He rested s The funeral sorvices over the remains | Upon a young mau, whose name he did not nearly one-fourth of all the 2 Losipaal : A s fac > has a_short, thin beard, and frontage on § -&N. W, and €. B & ulsive-looking ob- We own frontage o 3 an an nm‘.‘!h.‘x(n; NS S oI § SON & CARMICHAEL ntell n icum appears to Co.. near motor power house, als 1519 committee prey frontage on Electric street car line. ANias e e one har ng at 1504 Webster mblios of the Kiight : : 3 artmen rewrned from BENSON & CARMICHAE ngled . 2 on him and gave bim food 1 : rpose of drafting L and other recom s 1519 Farnam colored boy of about ten years, t en his lu- of Miss Mary A. Rodefer, only daughter | know, but who rooms in the same establish- | jpondations to be pre od to the next legis- ——— S SoRny yon! ¥ & about ppar they became of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rodeter, were | ment, as being the party. Accord: | Jature sun Cent g sure your life in the Germania be- T strect depot. he ght when he came RBeld at the First Preshyterian church, a ut, a0d | The ; and resolution was | Another order for new locomot ou hroms the hiiles, th escape refused lode- il " 2 an oficer was deta h the room | gdopted been placed by the Union Pacific to fore you cross the bridge. « el assion and he gouthwest corner of Seventcenth and led by the person sus ho ! Kt 5 . i death wa 3 He and aes el By B Bt person sus . who is o that the mi heavy western trafic T : 5 i Dodge streets 100'clock this morning, id to be employed in a b " r g < a o N x L or 3 o 0t were on ton Ab 3 v rs of the Rev. W. J. Harsha officiating. teenth street ARal 1 rned over to the Y g o tme 10 At 8 p. m. yosterday the case Simeral ——— e il rains; ar i acific an | county yes the tax list 1 outside vs Seligman for criminal libel com- Insure your life in the Germama be- | . We believe tha it 0 3 e \ unting in menced and attracted considerable of a | fore you cross the bridge. 3 a fore cou ects uj g d of erowd. The afMair isdenounced by some = N 45 of Simeral's friends as being a political A Preventive Police. AL X nd| 3 and . o ' i w4 ’ i 114 42 RM 10 publish something derogatory to | The Nebraska Detective assoe s e thataot: S : i 3 N $ im and get Seligman to shoulder it. decided to put ou a Saturday afternoon Justice O'Connell wiited in matrimony Detective Alf E. Blaufuss and Miss ‘Bertha Muller of Wurtember rmany. Only a few the more o friends of the br e 3 and groom were invited, b JaM I AN l‘lh Shoulder. A PE ; will be pleased to see r b s when goir be 1t a v . - o w 3 i ler g he alarm 1 the frionds at their residence 1816 South | o > tesalved, T y e hand lo the sun shines, _and t 1 e People's ra o . a 10 the nights the family of 3 WL EPIa, | renacie o GBIy relieved: Business ¢ vice & hinow Y m i Theo. Wandel. 3 ? MeMaster & Dry tories, i ¢ i y sher J tirey, pesggnc A < i ; : n ealsk que a1 Four citiz of Florence ta upon On Twin City Place, Cour J themselves to take j-a hed Keys Bros Y 0t o i ¥ d, unle: he be A f widow of the 1 found | carriage . Shy . Iational G & dead last week S 3 After they had secs ‘Was made, aad the f saloons. ng is @ o taxes for t ected 10 codlect as p! superintend n Fremont, E ises 1o into Omaha Rates Board of Education. The board of educat mecting at 2 o wder the matter of dismss this afterncon in homorof 1t tion of the opening of the bridge cided 10 ciote for the afiern agun Wednesaay morning. é) Crc‘:’l“;""', “1': - A Well-Equipped Imposter. A e i SR REPOce, Furniti waderstood 1hat he flled no compiaint aca of pol y B Y 4 - R Soation of CHAS, SHIV o::u».». Trants Most ! of o il o N 1208 and Sigwart for not repo 8 3 b n >, instruct 3 ¢ : of ex S SK ruies . smokis K " ot 4 t . » 3 riptio t Marshal Tikes to Flight. Boem. He says he 18 2ol & sjy © 0 Mar N - 4 #C 3 veut v SIS > it d . ) 4 e @ | Omaha, Neb, .00, Say \hat _penviae iR gt ';:y-:e “r”\i.f(?" xic Ge iabd o ¢ SO rosont ) B oo gqen R — s ¢ress 1he bridge. b o : : ~ Blows re THE CHAPLAIN'S SERMON, | lite 1 - oo | A e Opposedato Pigtails.™ r making a A comm i1icataon has been rooe that the person dupad wi i ofice statmg thal e Ch their pension beiag granted. inside of ten Gardner, chap £ the Omaha i bn Thomas, two des-. | Qs shgect s baving a¢ &3 isierpreier for | dars. Marsballwa o ut 80 Litle s | mouy A . T il ¥ Cuinamas with bis cue out off, as | the negro apparent im that | potwithstand e - A et i it d k g regrdad s ra8dels who 40 ot Do | he readily passes for a Wwhite porsch. | represeated event an - | 10K the, Srst anmiversary” of their organiz- | - n ves ber This powder never varies. A marvel of puri a2y relgion. N is furiber wsserted | He is about forty-five years old, with narrow | derstanding as 10 the genuin he pulpit, choir ana chancel rails | . reEEand whoiesomeness. "Hors soohom: warstupers of Joss that all the | face. lomg head, with hair. and moustache | port of such a mecting al & Yime ‘when jolti: | Were appropriately draped With the natiousi | 4y namd Coope ysavs tha S dinary Kinds aal ciagot be soid who dave beoste Americarized | reddish and crimpy; bis skin is of reddish ement runs so . b it'is thought | colors. The company in full uniform oo H. K. Sawyér, a 0 15 competition with '\ meitity Of Wl cues will witboul excep- | U and eyes hazel. He is e foet ten that this report W be signed | pred the front pews, and wade a appoar mg by stealing and by th sey h Lodge.No. 10 K. of P., was buricd Sun- | only tn cans. Royal Baking i Syl 4D Send Chanin | STPTn e e beaad. shotiders. i S6t | B e epoevy. ¥ MRS i S them. | WK ed. why be capsented |'day withh the houors of his society. Wall stroet, New York » dg ot 8 Werefory asked 10 act a8 | idly ball and weighs about one bundred and 4 " Secretary. The .dean tock for bis text Second Timd- | for them. . When ask y e — ¥ o8 . ¢ m now rdner Addresses the Omaha uards at Trinity Supported by a Boy Beggar, Absolutely Pure.

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