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THR OMATA DATLY BEE: TUESDAY, MARCH 127 1890, START RIGELT'! And you can own your home in the best located residence district in this City. We respecttully invite Your perusal of the following method and terms ; for securing a home. ; AR e The Patrick Land éomp;lfiy makes the follbwing* liberal propositions to barfies wishing to build ] ‘ homes in a first class location, with streets all graded and surroundings guaranteed by conditions in 3 all deeds. No business ofany kind permitted in the residence district of Dundee Place. ] PROPOSITION NO. 1: PROPOSITION NO 2: | | 200 feet frontage..........................$4,400 100 feetfrontage..........................$2,200 i Building loan for house costing $4,00C. 4,000 Euilding loan for house costing $2,500. 2,500 | $8,400 $4,700 E | Terms of Payment. Terms of Payment. ; ‘ Cash . Twelve months . A e e L2 o]0 () 1] A B S R 7 0 o il ttene QY ' Twelvemonths.................. 300 Eighteen months 600 Eighteen months................ 300 Twenty-four months..... 600 Twenty-four months......... . 300 .} " Thirty months ................... 600 i Thirty months................... 800 | Thirty-six months .............. 600 Thirty-six months............... 300 | Five years.................c...... 4,000 $8,400 Five years.......................$2,600 $4,700 Increased Loans Made to Those Building Larger Houses. Parties wishing the most desirable sites should select the ground now and arrange to build when | / the season opens. o : { Lots will be sold to those wishing a safe and profitable investment, whether they build this spring f ornot. OUR SALESMEN ARE ALWAYS READY TO SHOW THE GROUNDS. THE PATRICK LLAND COMPANY, — | SOLE OWNERS OF DUNDEE PLACE, Room 25, Chamber of Commerce, . W. H. CRAIG, President. N. D. ALLEN, Vice-President. W. K. KURTZ, General Manager q school books andisletters were lying on the | Mrs. Lovelady did not scem to be of a quar- i N \ C N day. A day or two ago the superintendent MANIPUL/ THE MYS[ERY OF THE MANSE fio0r and seoured in the hopo that thoy migyt | relsome disposition, but was forced into the SLAUGH TER OF THE[N‘.\O ENTS called upon this gentleman and undertook to 4 id in unravelling the mystery. With one cx- | spats by her husband, He was a lazy loafer, bully bim, threatening personal violence if ‘o Fi aid in g y A D The Two Forms to be Submitted to i ception the lotters were addressed to Mrs. | and worked ouly about eiguteen days last 1 should'daro t0 8y anything to newspaper e Bt he may import a large number of Italian Rachel Lovelady. One was from her broth- | summer. He secmed at times to b out SRR he Presidents at Chicago. L i repor! laborers to work on the construction of new The Disappearance of the Lovelady | cr, Lewis Curtis, of Bartlett, [ of his mind, and, while he would | Denied Milk by Mrs. Mahoney, Sarah | "4’ Jluttor of fact neither the ladyor | The gencral managersof the westorn roads | branches of that road. General Manager Family Still Unexplained Towa, enclosing §10, and promising [ be around in fine weather, would Kelley's Baby Died. gentleman referred to had anything to do | who met at St. Louis for the purpose of Kimball of the Union Pacific was questioned morc as soon s the sender could dispose | mot only work himself, but compcl with the present expose. The only allusion | rying ails suggested by D orii tho o : I of his crops. It told of sickness in the fam- | his wife to work in the garden m tle heayv- 0 oithior Of them was in citing ah_incideat | “JA1§ out details suggested by the presidents' [ concerning the matter, but denied all kuowl: d | 5 0 n i ent, completed their work Saturday, | €0ge of any suchscheme. fly, the death of an aunt, and was just such | iestof rains. He had never struck horso s | BAD TEMPER IN which the lady n question related last | 3&reement, comp! : S Y, y A p o A BLOOD - STAINED SHOVEL, | il the deuth of o e o s “sister | to marls hor so far as. kuowi, but had somo- A CHURCH | 1 ithoul the ‘lientost ‘idea that 3 | avd will rdport atn_meeting of tho prosi- | M, Amabils, the Italian, reforred to, was Anothor was avidently from & youngor sister | times {hreatoned to kill her, and, at timos i Would 6ver be maae publse, Those' whio ate| ddnts tobs He1d i Clicags to-day. They 7 : u at tin v 1) the purpose of supplying a demand for lahor- i in Towa, and told of her sclool days. It [ would disown the paternity of his child. | mpo nutpon of the e . | conducting the investigation ars perfectly | will offer two agrecments applyingto the | ers by a f his c o1 vever, f Reportortal Examination of the De- | qaied the missing womw#o not_to worry | Once she left him for about four days, but ® Poor House Xa- [ Th)iie to be hold respdpsible regulation of freight ,,mc,m‘im,’,, go,,a of up?m"flll"".‘l‘lzg ?u‘:\:'i'rf\-‘,";:‘utri‘-"n’-'fi{'{tcg13.‘;3‘ix'a' i TING RATES. Louisville, Ky., is in Omaha witha view ot § arranging with the Union Pacific whereby 5 Over-run about the writer, and _onfessed toa few | hecoaxed her to return becauss she was volved in Other Cruel and TR R : ! L ‘ L Bt AL A girlish peceadillos. the inost serious of which | without sufficiont money to take her to her M ore RepEehaueibie Heans. An Imperative Necessity. theso will provido for the mawtenanco and | Bad about - thrue “hundred - Italians in Grounds .and the Dark e goIng to a dance, aithough she wrote it | friends. About two woeks bofore Thanks- i o Hhes What pure air is to an unhealthy lo- | CTeation of three auxiliary froight associa- | Halitth ontuckcy buthwhich was available and Musty Cellar, is true our mother that has gone before | giving they had an unusually severe quarrel, actions—Kte., Etc, W ) ARy tions, dividing up the territory covered by | The tenor of his remarks would indicate that . us_mever approved of dancing, but they | and op Tuesday, the 27th of November, they cality, what spring cleaning tha Lrdslaonts’ ag TS dtbde. Wil | naarenar.ol 2 dido't dance fifteen years ago, like they .do | disappeared, They left a lotof chickens neat housekeeper, 5o is Hood OPICpOtRse SgTontiprt JTlto gherywill [ hemuae e bubmoarof Lanclijgissamel as Has Blood Been Spilled? now. Rachel, the richest péople in the | locked up in'the house, and three days later M ore ment mants rilla to everybody, at tnis season. The T one gencral freight association | marketable merchandise and that his prin- il .tnia senson, Tt vorinig the entiro froight ttaMo of all the | cible business is to go_from one point o an- b} Alady whose name it is not necossary to | Pody needs fo be ‘thoronghiy renovated, | FEVETIE S B RS LERO OF ol Mo | S obtain employment fot them as & ] ! o % the blped purified and vitalized, the | o Pron vt body, for which it is thought he roceives avenue straggles along a mile or more south bt vi p¢ overy dance I have | left in the house, and she must have gone | mention here, but which can be given if oc- % RRas e A e 3 ciation, From reports_received in Omaha | body, for which I oC a B Cpnt Ao farua & LIRS from ggnl{ulnlu‘:.‘?{;c‘:ul;lz‘yxuc v Hot frat over | away in @ light calico dress aud without | casion demands, to-day told the reportor the g;llj“,{f\gl’m;‘;‘m’;fi;“j‘,;;,{?.?’;‘,?figfl a mf‘i’}‘fi ML C MU TR DL LT et W e SO e the city to its westérn suburbs. Climbing | me.” The writer disclaimed keeping even a wrap. The baby, too, must have | story of Sarah Kelly’s sufferings at the poor RBNCE orders | pretty evenly divided as regards the moro b ) Y mon state dauces. I don't believe in going to | the chickens found thelr wayout. All of Marked by the dust it creates, Ames | VEUR SRR Cyy SN 60 young, but there | Mrs, Loveludy's best wearing apparel \was T ) ) are cured by Hood’s Sarsaparills o | commendable of these systems. One faction | it Omaba at the time, but admitted that he pres ungradod blls and almost losing itself | PADY with any ono Lecause as she said 1 | gonobareeaded. S (| house and county hospital. Tho eirl gave | 0 UT0% ¥ Hood ’M?éjj;n.’“:}”l:{u,i‘:f; g (NG fosmm vt me: Do Latton | us atranging for thols emnloymanuinithd I in the woedy hollows, it passes the numerous | KON What all W inen e o worest | fautry. fiest saw Mrs, Lovelady somo six years | the mame of Sarah Kelly, but that | modicine. ® | as the best means of sccuring harmony, [ Construction of the propssed road between t additions of the northwestern portion of the | City, Ma,, and was signed by ‘“your "‘f“‘ When she came to attend to her sister, | i8 1ot her name. She wa¢ made the SR ? & !u‘lclhv:‘vllh1 faction can\sAdL s the central- B:*(:’:_’:‘;yllfl.»;l:;:‘}mk())tidf:lr_!._l\‘\'ln;;\lillnku‘[l&gztmgz city, and finally, leaving the new Swedish | nephow . dJohn Cash.? It spoke | Mrs. sishop. Her maiden name was | victim of some scoundrel and as SIGNED A HURRY, Lgpnpamosier’ tob) eithariouio g aqyor [ Mg Fovor A ebor clrcles hat effect a hospital in Druid park, it loads westward | of ~ farm ° prospects, ‘& mew flat | Rachel Cur A year or two later she | g rogult was compelled to leave home to hide satis . 4 boat, and othier family affairs, With it came | married a driver on the Twenticth and Saun- over Lake View and thus runs into the | g 5% om o niece, and it was @ girl's letter, | ders street carline named Stockwell, but | HF h penniless and_ auxiliary fons s buscd . country, There, alost lost in the over- | iy gpeaks of the new-born child of Mrs, | learned that he was a married man aud aldatthehospital, When 1t came tme for'| . = Sl s owing division of territory in accordance | 3 growth of weeds that surrounds it, stands & | Lovelady, and says: *Oh, we would like | him. A child was born, but died two 5 | her to be ill, the young mother grew very | Commissioner Anderson, in his investiga- | with rej l;l slr‘-gcx\f:g.ul l,n}on Pacitic head- | jous conc ig the fate of the non-resident little frame cottage, hidden by the poplar | to see that wee bitty baby. I think Roy is a | ago, after which she went awa In the | nervous and unxious, and under the cir [ tion of county afMairs, which he promised to o-day; Kirst association to have A County Order for One Hundred | ©n¢ manto handle. Tho scheme of threo t | garnisheement bill which was introduced in | ] : 0, aftor ) ST o L0 i 3 St dr T ok % & : sc and enibrace the trafiic of the statos | £ | Bnd cottonwood treds which shielter it in | Pretty name and he must bo like alittle | modntime Bishop, her brother-in-law, moved | oumgtances should havo reccived tho best | make on Saturday inst, might shod somo I her shame. She was penuiless and sought auxiliary ci i ed upo o t Garnishee Bill, y g D ilars W aniea auxiliary associations is based upon the fol 1employes are somewhat anx- o : (RE sA0Y ¢ ¢ Nabraska, lowa, Hlinots. Wisconsin, M. | the Nebraska iegislature carly in its presout . 1 skl doll, " What color 15 his eyes, and hair? Jude | into the house shé lately octupied and took [ eauthitieP RIGH BAVE RECCIMEC LA BOSk 1 e light upon the order for $100 which ho | 2L cbraska, lowa, flinois, Wis ho a8 ] stfinuor, bub now extond their shrivelled | Lo jugt now sho would ivo a dollar to_sve | in Lovelady and a brother to board. On | gl Bt PORO0y LICHCAY Sionts nhmed | say s e signed at the roquest of illy Moran | Tcsgi North Dakota, South Dakota, Wasii | scusion, but whi branches across it as if to disclaun all knowl- | that sweet little baby.” Anotber letter to | Rachel’s return she became acquainte Yatos, who, at the $iuie, had the use qf but | o fow days betas the letter wos taen 3o | Ften, Montand, Oreg erritories | resting in the odge of the my: v its unpainted walls | “Rachel and Frank, and Roy,” was evident- | Lovelady and finally went to Missouri, d h b B 2 a of 1daho and Wyoming. for some time, has been ds of a committee. The bill alms to protect the residents of one state + i > - od, Thoy Tetur; one arm. ‘I'he mother begged that D) g- | Lincoln.” Anderson’s sto is that Secoud ¢ tion to have charge of both | fr y " yarni 0 v alond can tell For four long mouth it hus | 13 from a sistox of Mes, Loviludy, Tho en | wiero they woro murelod, | They roturuod | g, who wasawvay” from' the Losoital, ‘b | Morin arproucied © him * with “tho | tho-kocal wad Lhroush. e of Missourl | irom bOInE SAbIGct o garnishecmnt by ex; stood there furnished but unoccupied. The | Yelobes jin whic 0 3¢ 19 AL S sent for, but this favor was refused the poor | order and asked him to sign | and of all through freight having its ori mistdaing Om liway: d % A ! stamp of having been advertised at the gen- b they have so mysteriously disap- | b eIl 207 geusec Kb pope O LRE L ; nd of all tt : ) garnisheeing Omaha vallway employes by Witchien stove is in place ana the utensils aro | SAHD of having beeu [ TUUEE Mty BBYO 0 maplerLOY At :x’xl;l\ (e, ¥ fibcbl?‘[:r.u;;f;‘figb\\“){::z was nocos- aying that O'Keeffe had given him [ or destination cast of the Missouri river for | gharkcs in Council Blufts, ‘The employes in sarte-blanche to sign his name, and | the states of Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska gust where a housewife would leave them. | * myovomainder of the house being barred, | before Thanksgiving, which was the last £ ery that goes with a cottage home. The | grounds that surrounded it. In almost any ;ltlll. nls he ca SHoR 2 s M out, found | for. The mother was unable to farnish the | mind. Anderson said ho signed tho. order, disorderod bed” shows where it last was oc- | Portion a corpse could have been buried, and | the house closect, —Zic A child with sustenanc v this city bave been patiently awaiting the outcome of the bill but are now on the anx- Sita sa¥oalntlon, tohave aontéol ana atinly ious seat on account of a delay of its passage. P and 1t became neces- | Whether gooas have been secured,or whether | to the local trafiic of Nebraska, Kansas, Colo- Lol migrilugse boutior :?;é:;?n 5:’::’1“&’1“1‘:;"3‘@ b was compelled to g all this delay, Dr, T it up, and 'then, aft anted the signature also of Anderson. | and the territories of Utab, Indiah territory, ? h turned several times during the e i SR iald her. n ate action was put in_ci t jed and a few articles of clothing and a | the rank weeds and matted vines | FGtUIL o > | sary that other milk be given it, but Mrs. | thoorder has been used inany otiier manner, | yado, Montaaa, Oregon, = Washington, L i e + KT | fow trunis soartored promiscuously” around | Would render discovery almost impossible. | Winter, - stll - fluding - them = abe | Mahoney refused to have any of the milk | is something, it is thought, which should bs | Nevads, Idabo, Waoming, Tadian tertitary, | Bimber of railroad om ployes appended thoir | tho floor show: that 113 ocoupanta’ lived as | Down on tho sido of a bil u poculiarly | Senty (Mis susplolons Were wot, aroustd | from tho cows sot aside for that purpose, | made manifest, New Meéxico, Arizona, aud all business of | ** ' | thousands of other people live in Omaha. A | marked indentation in the ground, called for | T SO0 KA ANEEE B0 S0 S0R i Jiey Tl | exclaiming at the time, On this subject, yesterday a taxpayer | Lhose states and _ territorics which have their Railrosa Notes Woman's skirt swinis to and {ro againsi the | more minuto investigaiion, and 'a trip was | Beighbors cnts . “‘None of my cows shall be milked to feed | said he thought Anderson did not display the | origin aud destination at the Missouri viver. HEey Jroac Psoh, et Walls, unda part of usuit of jour ovoralls | made to tho houso for ashovel andsome | fedthomelice. . oo b | e paupers child 1 Pruderico that should distinguish a commis. | st what will Fesult 1n. this. diroction se. | o S1EInOS 35 and 535 ve boon turned out hangs almost sullenly besido them. A cheap | hoes which were standing there. e | . Fhere the matter rosts, The SHsb-covertd | p "oy T\vole mour Days Without | Sioner in signing so blindly an order of such | maius to be decided at o meeting of tho | OF tie shops and couverted into road locomo- baby's carriage stands modestly but lonely | Bround, however, was frozen too deeply to | FHERIIL LOVLS O Heh BUt Hae FACK BEUEHE Food an amount. presidents to-day. C. S. Mellen, general | “¥0% . §h tho corner behind the front, ~ 1But whoro | bermit of digging, and the shovel was about | tbat s family has dropped out, of sight, and iniok's Food, i e Prafic manager of the Union Patifie. wio | Vico President Holcomb and family have 18 baby 1 Where are his fathor and mothor: | to be returned when the reporter noticed the | 1eftno trace. ' The two bos! s of the | save for the few drops of sustenance that s g en Bt ad ‘with ) e or Lo | Woman, her winter cloak, her hat and a hun- | the mother could give it. A vle St , L j " ik ot ; 1 The deserted house is within nuluu_\ limits filrl‘l;;’l\lcu;\:fo;mvmlr‘;ué(hh:.;;l‘ m(.)'()fiuu\:-h‘u?a dred little household goods show that she | The suffering mother and starving babe nn}}l‘m knowledged to be among the | graplied headq rs in Omaba that le ,II’(.le.HKI e I\ngll‘lt‘\{mlrvvlnx Is (ln ange putel ) o ! b room oo, on the north side, the genus tramp Was Bospattered the entire longth. It was | absence of her husband’s clothes denotes he | hospital until they were discovered by a | They declare unanimously that Van [ would submit the several forms to the presi- | Denver on business relatiug to the through Our charming country women are not | was chairman of the St. Louis meeting, tele- | 8One cast. i or i 0. Nt vori " Y 9 dents for ratification. PUssCnger service bout 10 he institu by 1 X oy MO more marked at the end and the imprint of | Wa$ better propared for his departure. charitable lady and hrought to the city. A s flavoring extracts are the only e 3 T ig0 ahiuL Instituted {‘.,‘ri“\v‘.\‘:’.ii‘u‘l’ "r‘.','.'.lfi’.\v’x'..fir any ln',’.’,’,';l Vieit but | Bloody fingers could b faint distinguishe i aMr;-l Lovelady mht)lfizcrmgm & kood-look- few duys ufiow rds tho bubo died and st the | ones that impart to pies, puddings, 1s 1t Chonap Labor? Wb Mnlon PREAVERSHE 844 Wik “QUMES i ¥ nd the pie- | where it would be grasped a left-handed | ing blonde of a nty-five ) h | time the mother directly charged Mrs. Ma- | cakes, ete., the genuine flavor. Why? vaport is current he effect y | g a Uni TP i e tho praver books on i tublo anid the PIc: | Shovalter. Just why o person blending so | While her busbaud was coarsc, brutish: | honey with having murdered it by refusing | Hooause they ire mado. from the fincst | 1" current to the effect thatan | Auwditor Young, of the Union Pucific, lefe about the plate that only patient in- | badly should be using a shovel was u conun- | looking fellow ten years her sculor. Hehad | to giveit proper nourishment when it was Italian named M. Amabile, a resident of | for New York Saturday night, a violent temper and was feared by the | her duty to do so. fruit, without aay doubtful aid from U Fiktization or time. can dlspel. " Curiosity | drum the reporter could not answer, and ac- cordingly CUIY ovel o | neighbors, who are apparently tco glad they Sarah Kelley is no longer in Om: cheap and hurtful chemicals used to Qid not imdu the noighbors o callon the. | (ORLIELY b, ecyied UG AoV, 10F LS | eGP Tt (5 iy oo’ 1o, WAV | fu oot b honts, wut Stimlato tho venl tasto, Grocors ev- ] the anproach of spring led some of them to | ofice. It led to a secona scarch, which !H“ll ru!iurn;l ut v.gfimlfkux|\‘umt€o) "1‘1“.-‘)“ known and she herself can testify erywhere sell these extracts, ¢ Took out _for @ chance to lease the prop- | DFought to light a small hatehet, which also | it hand and may possibly ‘be able to throw | facts. ; e v erty, and then the matier was reported. | Was stained but appareutly had beon washed. | Somo Hglt on the shadow ULl They Met in Church, Members of the Smith Family, MUSTANG i d A committee consisting of Moessrs. Hoch, St. | Another search of the grounds revealod a | deSCrYeC MOUSE. |\ oo 0| Mrs, Mahoney, matron of the connty hos- | One Ed P. Smith of Lamar, who signs Clairand Luce visited the premises, and, | Well, now dry and partiully filled with d sion of any | Pital, wended ner way Sunday worning to | himself as a detective, writes to Chief Al survey, they nailed | Fubbish. ~An attempt was made to remove a | learned that he was not in pos after manisg » genor LINIMENT St. Peter's church, ag is her custom. " ol but th T . | letters, which is strange, as it was reporied iia v fablo e Seavey to arrest on some unknown churgn Tnvestlutound on Sundny afioroon o I3ky | done. Tuen as it growiug dusk thio | dloof them and had telegraphed 10 the y il guvents™ud served to rulo’ the touiper | stylod detective says that he dods not Kuow i ',‘:}.Lfll"r"‘v'v’hffi‘}’.\"‘fr |h‘ishu::$nougrm:fl‘1mu ¥ | aeighbors wero interviewed, and told what | brothers and sisters of Mrs. Lovelady. 'Tbe | 8 SORIONIE G teryed 1o ruflie the voniper | St et oharge therd 1# agalikt Mr. SHACH: bht “Approaching the house from Amos ave- | they knew of the missing family. L lowyer Bt e Vhes 0f s MussIUE | *mia sacred quict and the boautiful and | says b belicves thero1s $100 reward fof iy nue, an open door led to a dark, dismal cel- J. I". Hoch, lives a few hundred yards bove oullined, a oo: g h et 5 5 v A : ; ‘he | s00the the tempest faging within her, and, | the arrest and send the arrested to Lumur. cellur. The atmosphere was musty and | about two years latera mau known as “*Dog” hair 15 thin, and a long drooping moustache 1 7a hatba’ shi of i ) when the service over and she aroge | This letter Is a sample of many impudent heavy and a lighted matob ‘only scrved to | Bistiop moved iuto it. Bishop mado a Lveng | BADKS bolow s chis on ather stb W | o' the inal prayof, o demon of anger | episties roceived by the chicf. elooking fellow, | solemn ritual of the Romau catholic ehurch | arrest, He most geucrously promises to show how dark the darknoss wis. Crumb: | by proparing various kinds of salves an ] 0% | still rankled in her broast. e § o banks "of clay stoad whero fne walls | modicines from the plants. in the noighbor. B e s wooten shise with: | , When she loft her paw and startod down | Tt s too bad to spend nalf of a short lifo 00ld be and ' the unoven sarthen fioor | hood, and selliug them to the soldiers in the ky b\ m v s the aisle, her sharp eyes darted hither and | distressed with neuralgia, when 25 ¢ gt nave meant th gravo of & victim or | fort,' Ho was a well known character for a | Ut €M OrNGE ik BEE LAE tORFPLOd | 41ithor dnd it was evident that sho was 10ok- | spent for ons bottle of Saivation Oil will the work of & flend. 1n ono place, whore | number of yoars, and had marriedasisterof | 10 & nephess, sohn Cash, ut Forest O Mo | fue for some one. it quiokly, the ot cellar was roofed by plne flooring, | Mrs. Lovelady. “Early in May of last yoar [ #6450 ! Directly she stooped in front ofalady | Ho talked as if ho had ‘frog in his an accumulation of rubbish aud earth had | Lovelady aud his wife came to reside with e Whose name has not boon published in con- | throat,’” but ho was onl : 1 ) 1 5 y hoarse; a single crushed in the latter and gave the | them, and a month later Bishop gud family, TR nection with the hospital investigation at ali, ’ Uit relievo wholo place an air of ruin and decay. Se. | after many quarrels, loft them in' possession | Peaks’ soap is the most elegant tofle | yiE\Vho"Mrs, Mahoney is inclingd to betiove | Corue of Dr. Bull's Gough Syrup relioved the trouble at once. 25 cent orots might be buried there, but time alone | and removed to California, where he now is, | 8djunct. ALIRE caused all her trouble. Pointing at this lady would reveal them. Onthe north side of the | From that time quarrels were of frequen ".. u—""n‘ Mrs. Mahoney screamed in a frepzy of rage. D | cellar were the remains of what once had | occurrence between Lov and wife, Asse: “Oh ! you dirty, miscrable lying dogi a 3 i § Rcen & lth and plaster partition, but the lath | until, at last, they disappearod without | County Clerk Roche is sending out notices | g lady was thunderstruck. but jgnorea | The postofice clerks suy that hundreds of were torn off and broken. Another stairway warilug, and lefc no trace bolind, to the assessors, calling thew to meet at his | the low. remark aua passed on. Someono | Sixtecn-page Suxnax Bre's are mailed by in- ad upwards to # summer kitchen, in which | Mrs. Hooh was an friendly terais with tHe | omige n the 10Uh inst. The object is to have | standing by usked Mrs, Mahoney whom she | dividual subscribers to friends throughout liors, tubs, pails and other houseliold ef- | Loveladys. From what thoy liad told her, | thom agres upon whit course shall be pur | referred to. the country. Some af these bear 1-cent s Woro utatiered around, sty chaing | they were married wn Missour in Sepiomber, | suad whd to adopt & uaiform system of as. | *Why, 1o that miserable, dirty thinet” ex. | stawb. A Foent stamp i roquied 1o carty 3 Bung around the walls, and o clothes line | 1857, and removed to Omaha iy May, OB | sossment, claimed the matron of the county hospital. | @ sixtecn-page issue of the matchless SUNDAY 1 peutly coiled told of a housewifo's care. All | the 5th of June un infaut was hors, and was - 1t was but a little episode, but it was a fine | Brk, the dvors were nailed up by the police, and | alive and well when last secen 'with i | Complaxion powder is an absolute ne- | exbibition of Mrs, Mahouey's tempe - passing arouud wu gpen window afforded an | parents. The married 1ifo of the couvle | oo Sy "or the refined toilet in this cli- | Mr: Mahonoy has been on the wurpath Made a mash, wl Entrance to auother room, . wiich o mat- | seemed to be uihappy, as Loveludy was of also, und selected for his game the husbana | “Belle" Jaue § 1 Thus the “ Mustang”. conquers pain, i howl Hooghtia Mzakes MAN or BEAST well again! 0 0. P b X . ading fllled with straw, aud & cheap pine | an uausually jealous disposition, and family | Mmate. Pozonni's combines every ele- [ oftile lady who was the object of Mrs, Ma- | cents. It's just 100 lovely. Sold by all dry Ffi;. were the enly furniture. Here a fow | quarrels weré of almost duwily oceurrence. | went of beuuty and purity, honey's virulent abuse at St. Peter's yester- | goods Louses;t v v ’ ¥ * -