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=7 i o A at the will be Assimila- - THE The subject of the lecture synagogue this cvening “Baron Hirsch’s Views on tion."” t The stockholders and directors of the American District ph company held their annual of ofticers yesterds A mec teleg election Re- yn dis- Seventh Ward held at Hans evening o ing of the yublican elub will be Park house _this cuss the city hall loeation, Personal Para J. B. Biair, of Chicago, is W. E. Brock, of Chicago, is G. W. Wheeler, of riy phe. tthe Millard at the Paxton Chicago, 18 at the Mur Anderson and will be by him taken by him to Lincoln and offered As amen ents to the Caldwell bill which is the same as that considered by the bankers of this city, When these amendments shall have been incorporated in toe bill, the latter will be the instrument, Mr. Yates says which will be supported by the bankers of this stat, 1t is thought, the bill in its amended n will be introduced into both houses in about a week and forwarded to Mr. “We Point with pide' To the “Good name at_home,” won by Hood's Sarsaparilia. In Lowell, Mass., where it is prepared, there is more of Hood's Sarsaparilla sold than all othier wnd it has given tihe best of n since its introduction ten This could not be if the med- s merit. [ you suffer Hood's Sarsapa peculiar curative medicines, satisfacti years ago jcine did not pos from impure klood, try rilla and re: wlize its HE SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, The Exchange's Live Doings. At the meoting of the board of directors of the South Omaha live stock exchange Wed nosday, evidences of live interests and active interest in affaira were manifested. very important matters werc brought up and sligh discussed, which are of the great importance to the city and citizens of South nabia and the Union stock yards company, ¢ houses, the commission men and ors. These four mat gement, of the Union nspection of cat question and the toers are The stock yards company; th tle; the transportation weighing of stook. Said President Foster: “While the number of diseased cattie that I ever come to any stock yards, comes here, not more than barely a dozen a year, yot the' fact that all other yards have cattle in spectors and the South Omaha yards not, gives ground for the belief that any kind of cattle can be shipped to and ma fewest Kuew ()\[AIIA DAILY BEE: Four | FRIDAY, " Enlargingthe Motor Co A move Is nowon foot to re-or Omaha Motor company. Heretofore it con- sisted mainly of S2D. Mercer and John Hor- Bach, It 18 now poeposed o enlarge by such capitalists as J, J. ' Brown, E. W. Nash, J H. Millard and obhers. A 'large amount of material va'ued atabout £0,000 has been or- dered to finish thevoad and it will be com- pleted as soon as possible. - Beecham's Pills act like magic on & weak tomach, - Creche Ball. In order to accommodate those who dosire 10 attend the Creche ball at the exposition hall, and who have not as yet provided them- selves with tickets, the latter will be on sale at the box office of the hall this cvening The JANUARY 1 s at the Mil- [ power. keted in South Omaha." *“This report is without a particle of truth, nor is th the ground for such a_belief,” said N turning Mr. Martin, *We w that it is erly impossible to diseased cattle to auy of the packing houscs, In this strain the conversation was carried on, yet all agreed that in order this uniounded that an in ould have to be appointed 1t was 1ot wentioned by any of the mem itisa fact well known here that ing house agents are most careful section of purchases, and under no will cattle not perfectly sound be taken, There comes the bad part of it. Local Omahia and South Omaha butchers buy their rejected, and sometimes diseased cattle, at a pittance, and dispose of their meat 10 their customers, Above all things an inspector is needed, and diseased stock should be used only in' the rendering works. Again the weighing was the subject of considerable complaint, particularly for causing delays and increasing the freight rates, As 1o the management of the Union stockyards, while only a_ little was sa t the tenor of all indicated that in the opinion of members i change in the domgs would be beneticial if it be not necossary. T'he trans- portation question, including hamperings by particular lines, unnecessary delays, bad connections, and generally inadequate facili ties, was touched o and left the conviction Jefferis of this city is merely nominal, | that the board of directors of the Live fifth of onc per cent. Such ) Stock Exchange were fit men, knew what to should be lost in plac- | dp, how to do_it, and had the couragze to the reach of every | tackle any and all questions germain to 4 unually hundreds of | their business and oftice, and would do all thousands of lives. Diphtheria is the most [ possible for men to do, unive 1ly destructive pestilence that has —_— Mictea the world during the last hundred | Live Stock Exchange Board Meots, BNBOUTIVR OFRTOn! The board of dircctors of the Omana Live Stock Exchange met Wedncs S82,—1 do not hesitate to say that the su coss attending the use of Dro Jefferis' Pre- | day afternoon, The res the members of the joint executive comuittee ventive and Cure for Diphtheria has no cqual 1 speak from experience, having useditin my | wore reccived. The bond of IL C. Bost wick, treasurer, in 0. with George own family: T ain also tvell acquainted with terday at the special re- | the facts connected with its use in our city. quest of Building Inspector Whiltlotk L W. K. Vavany, Mayor, Burke and Hy H. Meday as suret pritl ortie No physician required.” Price of remedy | the bond of A. L. Lott, secretary, in $1,000, Van Etten Again Free. £, Addres, box No. 657, Omaha, Neb. (Dr. Andrew Gillespie, J. E. 'Byers and The supreme court has held that Jud Jefferis has retired from active practice.) Swmith as sureties, were read and approved, Messis. A, C. Poster, James Viles, jr., AL Waggoner and James G. Mar. Grolf had no authority to make the orde T T 3 gomix lling Van Fiten to rencw his bond :m\‘l‘ O RV OR 'f'l‘“ ““’:_':‘\‘\:" o | the old board, were appo the ,nm([' nt January to make to order, Men's | ) e trropressibie limb of the luw s again u ¥ Wile And | exceutive committee, A special meeting o 87.50 per pair. We include in the lots offeved, many of our finest Gloke Woulen Cassimeres and Wors- Loy neatinktuoletvivadion: I PRIV T8 (L T, g tods, mplm- Woolen Co., Rock M'f'g. Co., the Broadbrook Mills and a large variely of forcign and do- in the afternoon, in room 41, for the nurpose mestie cheviots. All the gonds included in the sale, are fabries that we have sold at from $10 to 814 per '\'.‘FJ‘::}‘:.”,".AV Jransportation questions, the | pair during the regular season and our sole object in making this remarkable cut in prices is to I\l'l'pullr i Sal 5 Z best workmen l,’\|l|v|l’)\ml during the dull season. This sale will continue during the month of January only, and all patterns unso!d on the 31st, will be withdrawn and no orders taken for them at Ih|~ pnm oMabA Freeland, Loomis & Co. by th Western Weighing Association and BOSTON Proprietors; Paul Grube, of Kansas Cit lard C. A. Tyler Murray Herrick, of Ch — The Musket Laid Aside. A new edition of the work on rifle and car. prepared by Captain 8. E, inspector of small-arms practice atth headquarters of the artillery, lishied on the 31st inst 'l \'\\w rh roristered at | approved by the secrctary of war ) I8 reglstered at | TN the driny, and will Do adopted the title of “Firing Regulations for Arms.” It will be distributed to the army, and the methods therein preseribed will hereafter be the authorized guide in all mat the Murray ters pertaining to the subject which it 1. Pratt, Fredonia, N. Y., is a guest at | covers the | ton, Acc ““““fi to ) ! [ bR Faniite opping at | company olicers and surgeants of infantry, the l,;'u}.f::f Yankton, is stopping at | 0 anfcers and antisted men of cavaley John E. McGuire, of St. Paul, will be obliged to fire with the revolver,both pldaglobotichity i at posts and in compotitions, Tn ccordance BVIHCIL SN with this requirement, a figure of merit in ames O. Bourke, of Chicago, pistol practice will be adonted at the Millard The new rezulations will institute many Denis Donghoe, important changes in the system of instruc tered at the Pa tion, and mode of competitions, computation Charles I, K of the figure of merit, and in the allowances tered at the Murra) of amunition, . 1. Steiner and wife, guests at the Murray, George . Deckman are registered at the Milla Miss Irene R, Face, very much improved in_health and appearance fins returned, after a four months' sojourn among the principal cities and watering places of the east. At the Barker: William O'Neill and wife, Chicago; J. S, Benson, Lincoln: J. H. 1all] Lin. Bartleft, West Point: W. C. |Blair: (.0 Thomas and family Hurvard; J. W. Oreutt, Chamborlam; K. ( Austrel, Chamberlain Johin Williams, Provi dence, 181, of LeMars, a guest at the bine practice, Blunt, ago, is & guest at the will be OVERGOATS! Special Sale of Fine Kersey Overoats Made from the celebrated Worumbo Kerseys, Price $$18.00 Commencing MONDAY, JANUARY pub. has been for the under Smail J. B, Cessna, of Hastings, W at the Millard Enright, St wrd J. Bandic the Millard Charles 1 Josept of M a wuest at about in Mitchell, of circumstan Murion, Ta., is at the above regulations all ) is registered is registered New York, is Tth, we will offer a full Imn of 200 of the very finest quality London Seal-brown Kersey Overcoats, miml\l le by the celebrated Wornmbo M ls (a mill that has no rival in this country in the manufacture of Kersey overcoitingst, They are made with double stitche o, lapped seam< and lined thronghout body and sleeves with Wi, Skinner & Sou's fivest quality of satin and in eve il of manufacture they are as near perfection as we can make them, We offer this line of overcoats to gentlemen who can appreciate perfect work and superior material, at the popular price of $18. We imhesitatingly state that overcoats made from these goods, cannot be purchased outside the Continental for less than $25. We will send a <ample overcoat te s for examination, with the unde rstanding that if it is not as repre ented, it may be returned at our expense, For the purpose of keeping our large force of workmen employed. we have decided during the month italoons, from over 100 styles of um-wn and domestic fabries at Cineinnati, is regis Council Bluffs Nonpareil, W wife, of Seward, 1880, rd We are credibly informed that the mortality from diphtheria, under the treatment of Dr. Thos. not exceeding or being the ¢ no time ing his remedy within family and thus save of New York, are From the Absolutely Pure. der never varies, A marvel of purity 1 wholesomeness, More cconomical 1 the ovdinary kinls, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitudes of Jow cost, short weleht alum or phosphate powders, only in cans, Royal Buking Powder Co. Wall street, New York. 'CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES Covxerr, BLuers, Jan. South issed the dward Rosewater, the public street, g 2 nations of Disn Case. against ties, and A VERY Hoe Deserts Babe. John Widdergreen, an apostle of the pres. ent demoeratic administration, has dissolved this club at the Park house this even- | himself into space and is seen avout the pub ing at 8 o'clock. It is expected to be an im- | lic thoroughfares of Omaha no more. Wid- portant meeting, and all republicans of the | dergreen until about one week ago, was in ward are invited to be present and take part | the service of the government as guager at dsdipaliaiibog Omaha. He was among the first to don the ol governmental robes of oftice under the ap i o EolsomELronerty. pointment of Collector Calhoun. About e The commission appointed by the court to - partition the Folsom ecsunte, consisting of D, | Voot ugo he failed to report for duty, and being absent the fol day ulso, the L. Thomas, John L. MeC RARDEYORY Il e i s e Tt s T it e oA e A0S RaslEah s Featte. | nec at ho had deserted his position was Foed;jia i a0 The oty | advanced. The matter was placed in the involved is valued at $350,000. The commis sion must report at the next term of the dis- | hands of a detective to ascertain his where abou’s, but up to the present tine the search, taict court, which convenes in_February, which it feels it will 1 ble to do, because | though being made with vigor, has failed there is no contest in the partition. to reveal his hiding place. He is married o and has a wife residing with her parents at ) = v Oakland, Neb. Since his departure, his only M E ,t‘:""\":,“,"'.f_ et with ob. | child dicd, and was buricd at the expenso of Mr. Bmerson, who is charged with ob- | hig wife's’ relatives, He wrote a note to his structing the strects with a fence atthe | wife which he directed to Oaklana, the latter corner of Indiana and Thirticth streots, is bearing the post mark of Fremont, Neb., and to have a hearing of his case on Tuesday | it is stated that, in the note, ke wrote that he Heit *nad tired of his labors, home, family and Tko Gu friends and had resolved to take his own life. ing the ordinance The missive is said to have been heavily - liquors after midnight, terspersed with the thoughts of sclf-desteuc: of his case continued tion, Whether he has carvied out his inte 2p. m. Basely TREONLY— GUARANTEED :‘uRz TOR Seventh Ward Eepublican Club. There will be a meeting of the members of CATARRH m[HNEMD Qn OROVILLE CALJ Tt Notes About the ¢ B L. B. Gorham, local stock agent of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railroad, with his family, left last night for Detroit, Mich., 1o spend u fortnight with his mother. Misses Annie and Gertrude Glasgow were athome to a few friends Wednesday even- ing. A most eujoyable evening was spent by those present. Music, social games and refresh ments, togetlier with tneir entertaining abili- ties, made that *‘at home” one of the few in South Omaha society. All ladies attending the Ladies Day recep- tion at the | uy evening, are re quested to bring cups, sauc and napkins. The Odd Humber Pleasure club, consisti of the leading Third ward citizens will giv ball at Bowley's hall, Thirty-first and R streets, Saturday evening, January 19. The officers and committees' are: President, mes Home: vice president, P.J. Iand; ary, C.ilourigan: manager, P°. H. Con- surer, Fred Bowley; reception, C. Wooden, nd Messrs. ). P, Hourigzan, William' McCraith, J. C. Rowley and J. H Ryan assistants. St. Martin's Protestant Episcopal mi has a.new church in the Third ward in and ready for the windows. Within a short time the edifice will be occupicd. The so- has three lots, the onc where the 1 is being completed in the Third ward, one on Twenty-third street facing the Syndi’ te park and one at Albright. Church edi- fices will be erected early in the spring on these two lots, The choir will meet in the Third ward school house thts aft noon after the close of school, and will be drilled by Prof. Saxby, of Omaha. Marshal McCracken and an_ ex-councilman got into an altercation Wednesday night in u house of easy virtue, and wound up the settie- ment in a rough and tumble Hght. “I cannot, for the life of me, understand what Mayor Sloane means,” said a conserva tive but_courageous business man, “in - re. taining Mr. AL C. McCracken as m, and ehicf peace officer of our city. Lam a friend of Mayor Sloane’s, but if he does not suspend M acken T shall suspect the mayor neariy s 1 now condemn the marshal, M o is utterly with- Tuspection Bureau. Adjourncd. NEW YORK DES MOINES Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets. Health is Wealtn!) FIRC] ARKE ESTABLISHED IBEI 186 So: SmeCures } Ghicago, lils. | Giark 8¢, The Regular 01d-Established PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON Is stifl Trealing with the Greatest SKILL and SUCCESS 2 ] A 2N et UIII‘I]I]IL‘ Nervous and Private Diseases. %3 NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Manhood, Failing Memory, Exhausting’ Drains, Terrible Dreams, Head and Back Ache and all the eflects leading t0 early decay and perhaps Consumption o Insanity, treated scientifically by new methods with} never-fafling success. 2%~ SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Di | ts, Gleet, eases permanently cured, IDNEYand URINARY compla Gonorihoea, Stricta e, Varicocsie and il discarel of the Ger nary Organs cured prozaptly withou ity to Stomach, Kidneys or other O 2~ No experiments. Age and experience imd Consultation free and sacred. d 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works o , Nervous and Delicate Discases ting Marriage send for DF. 1, who has been arrested for violat- prohibiting the sale of has had_ the hearing until Saturday at lon or not has not as yet been ascertained, but the opinion prevails that he has simply in- tended to mislead his wife, who is said to be very much attached to him. The last scen of Widdergreen was on Tuesday of last week, when he was met by a friend at Fremont. ' He did DB, MENT, ness, (. WEST'S NERVE AND BRATN TREAT- guaranteed specitie for Hysteria, Dizzi- Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, dachie, NervousProstration caused by the nsé b S UNGS SMd mlC'lWW\A!L Lottl = cohol or tohacco, Wakefulbess, ) e Santa Ahm : 1nd :C:lt- R-Cu in either sex, Involuntary Losses anl Spermat- For Sale by orhiea caused by o fonof the brain, se Goodman Drug Co. abuse or overindulgene Each box contal Maz Muyer--Estnbhsh°d 1866--Adolph Meyar ed guide Male and Female, cac) one month's treatment. #1.00 a box, or 8ix hox fords0),sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price Doctor. ly Tetter or call may save future suffer SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS, Hours, 810 8. Sundays 9 t0 12, Address WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any ease, With each order received by fund the money if the treatment de ot etlect Drug Co., Druggists, Sole Agents, 1110 Farnam street, Omiha, Neb, —OR F. D. CLARKE, M. D., N o P e Y 186 So. Clark 8t.,, CHICAQO, ILk. 20 to 60 DAYS. This is a disease which has heretofore Baflled all Medieal Science. World outside of Company, and one that has . . NEVER FAILED » deep seated cases that 3 solictt, Wo have SPECI ALISTS cured hundreds who have been abindoned by Physicians, and pronounced ineurable, and we In the Treatment of all Chronic, Spe- cial and Private Diseases. LOSS OF MANHOOD, it it weakae: chilienge t 110 bring us a case that we exnl Org ubsolutely cured. PRIVATE DISEASES, M.ithiftiin! Since the history of medicine a frue spe anteed. for Syphilis has been sought for but i SKIN DISEASES found until our C H DYy complexion, and i pe ya > J fled i CONSULTATION FREE: Mscovured, and we World that willpos: Send stamp for reply, Iy Itén; the latest Medical Works, Office--Bushman Bloc«, Douglas Sts. Omaha, ISE SESTIH POA Gone Away. The Swedish physician, Dr. A. Fernlun1, who, a little time ugo, was accused of per- forming an abortion on Miss Skillman, from Auburn, Neb., but whose case was dismissed | not state any of his troubles to his associate, by Judge Borka because of want of wit- | but it is said that on the contrary was jovial ses, has loft Omaha for Jamestown, N, | and in excellent spivits, At this point all Y., the reason bemng his practice among the | clue to his whereabouts fades from sight. As odes having suffered so much from tho | 1o the manner in which he conducted his mado against him, of which he | lators and deportment nothing could be claims to bo innocent, learned, but a_rumor s afloat to the effect o that e hns left affairs in_ a somewhat sus Charged With Larceny. picious condition. Widdergreen s suid to W, H, Buan and 3 A Brown were ar. | Ve been a_lover of sport and fond of lead 3 and that while in Omaha he rested yestorday at the instigation of Storz lea himsclf of the opportunity of seeing & ller on a charge of grand larceny. The | the city by easlight. His wife, who 18 now individuals arrested conducted a saloon at | 8L Oakland, is much grieved over his escap the intersection of Sixteenth and Farnam | ¢ #0d this, together with the death of her streets until January 1. It is stated that child, bas worked on her to such an extent 1 a8 to ulmost dethrone her reasoning facul- they gave Storz & Iler their notes for §145.88, and that a few days ago they asked to ties, Detectives are still making a vigorous the notes for the purpose of making scarch for the wayward ofiic memorandum, It was discovered immedi- ately afterward that four of the notes were )k at This. misaing, and it is thought that Bush and | s K108 of merchandise and per- Brown purloined them at that time, sonal property wanted in exchange for | gut moral character, has figured in scandals, iy improv furins and wild land. For £n | his wife got adivorce from him on the Lmigration Co., v 2 & 3 1502 Farnam st. | proved charges of adultery, he weut to ——— cil Bluffs und got into a séandal, and b D HORS! home is ac ) rendezyous, o have such aman ab the he of our police department is_ & bu T ing shame and a public outrage. Yes sir, s Mayor Sloane does not get rid of him the @ man gwing the | people will have something to say about it. made comforta- at v Fathers and sons ble with nice overcoats moderate prices. All we have left are clean, de goods. We shall name you prices from this date which will induce you to buy, even if you do not need an overéoat for immediate use. General Agents for STEINWAY, CHICKERING, KNABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BRUS and JAS. ‘W, STARR P-I-A-N-0-S Story & Clark and Shoninger-Bell Organs SPECIAL PRICES AND TERMS, Write for Catalogue THOMSON'S GLOVE-| FITIING CORSETS HAVE N N |n|_~- n SU'IGIGAL INSTITUTE The District Court. J.B. Fronch & Co. entered suit against George W. Farmer to recover §114.50 due on @ judgment already given by the county | He is Found in Suu h Omaha With a court, 2 < ad of .lul.nl\\». Rodefer sued John C. Davis et al Wednesday morning for $004.70, duo for building material and | name of K4 Walters arrived in South Omaha | He should be removed and at once, l-:::::::f‘t;:"l:]!-“-:-d ;l:kl“l:.-.vl;l,-l'[;:!u{fl l5=u"k and [ with a car load of horses. His actions % - Shone dwelling house in Ouluy and asks | uroused the suspicions of Goorgo Durke, a [ - Parks and Boutevards. foreclosed, commission merchant of that place, and he Toishe'Bltorol Tus pp (L ask you 1o Peter O, Potor telephoned Sherift Coburn, Deputy Sherif | Print the subjoined letter from Mr. Francis of the undivided one-half of lot Striker was dispatched to look into the mat- [ SWith. You need no information from me ;‘:;::.phl.;x|“?l:.,|.n|ly;l.‘,.,l];J uicted, ter, and the description of Walters tallieq | @8 o Mr. Smith’s standing in, and relations l’\*l;nwn \“h,, died intestate, exactly with that of one George Brown, who toour city. His counsels, as well as his Bl 15 wanted near Atchison, Kan, for and those of his brother, have large PRy v R stealing, It trauspired that the directed and supported, and are now behind nce Accepts. which ho had in his possession are the | our most important ente e\ Aot e, Owmama, Jan, 17.—To the Kditor of The | erty of R. 8. Streeper, ot Good Intent, Kan. | count be not taken of the hundred f Bee: Refereing 10 the challouge of | Walters was arrested and is now in jail. He | " D ROb-LBUON. 08, MO -BURLLOds. 0 Jumes J. Hurdin for Knapp, T hereby acoept | 1 nine of the stolon horses in his posse t m'ummh which they n.’l\c invested in brick it for 850 or $1,000, and w o 2 . | sion at the time of his arvest, and another | and mortar in of our most solid im ¥ or & or 1,000, and will meethim at any an of horses have been located at Nebraska | provements and in loans, Mr. Francis time or place to arrange stipulations, 1 e » o 3 8 : re he disposed of them to M. | Smith is a wise man in everything that re haud you herewith $100 as fovfeit money, to | Covell of that pluce on his way here for §200, oy R MARL TR He ok be held by you subject to the referee’s decis. | The supposed thicf is about sixty years of ! g PrORRORILY ARG, PRORFOAD, fon, and 1 shall “demand that a similar | 8%e. Hobad on his person a gold wateh | Whilst his judgmentis prudent and conserva- amount be put up by Kuapp's backers pend- | Once the property of Duke Simpson, the de- | Hve, he has proven, in a score of instunces, ing an agreement as to stipulations. [Please | faulting treasurcr of Otoe county,’ who is | that he is liberal and prompt in doing his A AN dursoment.ae 0 objections to the | now in' the peniteutiar Walters iy sup. | Whole part mn any way that can be doue. ers entering the race, provided they will put | posed to be a member of a gang of horse | . 1t is broper to add that the letter was not up & similur awount, and the winner take | thieves that have wade raids in northern | intended for publication. the whole stakes, Yours, Kansas of late. Gronar L, MirLss, ML BMITIS LETER, De. G. L, MiLLEg.—Dear Doctor: In talk- Jonlx 8. Pursoe, T Tkl ;i 5 o o That hacking cough c: > 80 ( kly Vor the Unknown, cough canbe 80 qUickly | .0 Giun wiy brother, 1B, 1. Smith, in Boston, avout matters referred o in a recent lotter P. 8.~ will race Morgan or anybody cise, | cured by Shiloh’s Cure. . We guarantee but one race at a time is cnough, it. Torsule by Goodman Drug Co, m you, and about Omaha matters in gen- -al, we think it of great importance that the —— DEABONIAN S _ Four Times Bu A Chicago Opinion. v' of Omaha and Douglas county ly out P. E. Robinson, who resides on Dodge and A number of ladies and gentlemen at the | two diagonal roads, or boulevards, one to the and Twenty-scoond strects, reports that his | Lininger art gallery yesterday were much m-u‘nmnl .uulx lnl'n(h‘.'rlu tho northwest, Sy T b P, h | ¥ AORAERAY and coming us far into, the city us is practical :‘.t..lfi:. vis entered by o thiof, mid-day, Wed- | ymuscd by the following conversation: R SEM RGN Sl MR SR AR RERGhAY M ¥y K the absence o 1€ occupunts, Omaha Man-- By orge, this 1s grand, | nues will increase as the city tends. They This makes the fourth time that Mr, Robin- | auite a number of paintings by old masters! | should have been laid out " years ago whon sou’'s house been plundered and ran 1'his is splendid, 1s 1t not{ they could have come much unearer into the sacked in daylight. The thief gained en. Chicigo Man--1 don’t see anything so very | center ¢ the city than is -~ now trance first through a window of the coal | grand alout it, the vanorama of G ettysburg E*‘!\lh!l' What a delightful drive it would shed, which joins the house at tho rear, | al Chicago is twice as large as this, ¢ to go out such a southwestern Once inside he could pry u‘wl» the back doc - road, well macademized, to Seymour Park. which was securely bolted, without fear of Colonel Henry's Lecture. AN ALLEG THIEF, ou applied to have the title 3 in block 1, nd vested in by Christian P, e ver publiziied by 3 Wus noyer N, W. Cor. 13th & nodg Sts. 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And 'what a benefit it would be to give the ol city direct iccess w the southwestern part of the county,and to the people hiving out there, justead of huving 1o g0 in and out by 80 many s and angles, as they will always have to do unless thesé diagonal boulevards are made before the city exteuds so far on the streets, s the maps are now made, to make it impossivle. We will do ail we can td west and northwest ards, as well as all plans of the city re pirks, which : bty being seen by the neighbors, away & dress coat and other parel to the value of about 25. There is no clue to the thief, but Mr. Robinson’s suspi. Ho carried wearing ap- The Plattsmouth papers speak most en- thusiastically of the lecture of Colonel Guy V. Henry, delivered by that gentleman 1n clons point strongly towards a man whose | that city on last Tuesday even 1V was reputation is protty well knowa in the neigh- | Well attended = despite the weather and borhood. counter attractions. One of the papers says that none who were present will forget the colonel's description of the long journey in the snow ou a scouting expedition from Fort Iobiuson north, with the mercury at 402 below zero. His account of his part in the battle of the Kosebud, his injuries, his ad- venturcs on his way to civilization, while blind and belpless were very affecting Croupy suffocations, night coughs and all common affections of the throat and lungs guickly relieved by Dr. J. H. McLoan’s Tar Wive Balm.™ 25 cents a lbomo- ENNYROVAL WAFERS are 7 Successfully used monthly by over 10,000 Y,,l.mnm, Aro Safe, Effectual und Ple Jien dessmvaniod byn sght favor these south- 12 Sheeley Block, Omaha, lating Banks, Henry W. Yates of the Nebraska National bank was spoken 0 yestorday with rofer ence to the bill to regulate banks which ap peared 1 another column of this paper. The Instrument was introduced into the house n Monday last by Mr. J. L. Caldwell. Mr. Yates said that the clearing house a ssocia. tion of this city had held several mectings xm!wumdurua the bill drawn up by Mr, An erson of Columbus, in this state. To this bill @ puwper of awendments were offered DI McMENAMY r box by mail.or at druggists. Partioulars S postage semps. Adiross Tus Euksia CUsMiCAL C0., DETioir, Mic . i o g For sale and by mail hv/ Goodman tance of the city. As ever truly yours, 5, Beveral cases ¢ in seven days, Sol arRaglie wapknas. al an 5 helllh Nos, 303-404-170-604. Drug Co., Owmuha, Neb. i Cor. 18th and Dodge 5ts., - - OMAHA, NEBy i cuses and a Dealthy FRANCIS SMITH, L ber box, all drugeists, or by mail from Do toratlon of (e venito- Plac Place Broukisa, N ¥. _‘ et S WG RSy | e M“M“dmw““ _THE MOST PERFECT OF PRNS | e — o BEST, Will you suffer with dyspepsia and VIEE TO ALL._ADDIESS Eo_v|npn'lom To WE "E“:‘:‘fl"L'Jli:..&’.‘v'u: il o uler yith dovpensis w10 | QEERLESS DVES £THAEE |pDR. 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