Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 7, 1889, Page 5

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ST T 0 OO Lots are selling and houses building. Until now there has never been a first-class residence quar- ter in Omaha. No place favored by nature, capacious and held by desirable people and kept for such. Who are desirable neighbors? They who make a quar- ter pleasant to look at, to drive through or walk through. People who give it an elegant home and social aspect. THEY are desirable neighbors, They need not be rich; they must not be poor. They are well to do. Their homes however different have an air of thoroughness; well kept lawns and out-buildings. They may not be familiar or even acquainted with cach other. DUNDEE PLACE is a place to be proud of. Too far out to be a common resort; but strangers will have to be taken to sce it, and citizens who do not live there will feel a certain property in it—a city of homes with not an unsightly object. The smallest lot to be sold is 1oo feet frontage; no houses to be less than 25 fect from the street; no house to cost less than ¢2,500.00 exclusive of out-buildings and other improvements; no stores or business of any sort, except one street expressly designed for neighborhood business; no nuisances; nothing but dwellings and their appurtenances and churches, for fifteen years to come, . These restrictions, acting with the natural advantages of the place make it altogether the most desirable part of the city for residence. If a paradise of homes can be created, Lere is the chance without hindrance. As every one knows, the first ground to be built on in making a river town is along the water. Convenience is all that is thought of then, but when the city is established the prosperous citizens begin to ook for pleasanter homes and they go to the hills DUNDEE PLACE is most desirably situated as to height and approach, as to freshness of air, as to view. What counts more than all these for a residence quarter? It will be the pride of the city for beauty, cleanliness, ncighborhood, order, spaciousness, luxury, and will soon enough be accessibl® by the best of all railroads, the CABLE., To facilitate building the owners furnish material at cos| good brick on the ground at $6.75 per thousand, lumber, cte., ete., at the Belt Railway station in the immediate vicinity, ana to those who desire a building loan, such will be made on very liberal terms. The owners are managing so that the earliest residents there, wiil have many of the advantages of an organized neighborhood, before they could provide them without waiting for natural growth. MORAIL: SELECT CHOICE SITES INOW. The Patrick L.and 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 STEAMSHIPS AND RALL WAYS. | than ever, the Burlington gavo A JUDICIAL QUANDARY. ° sresident of the motor company, und A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT cason a8 submittcd to the board of public A8k X ous, Recalloriior the i\ L, + [ notice to its agents to notify shippers that am L. Adams, a_civil engincer, and for ronkehnifoponcd st Dhtlday fann Uinsy JAMES MEANS fter live stock trains on that road be- | Judge Dundy Perplexed Over a defendant William V. Morse and B. I". | Given By Little Girls at the Fivet Con- | Submitted on the 26th of March for thesame here and Chicago would be run e e R et Simith idavits relative to ordinances e L nallOhes work and afterwards thrown aside. The $ as fast steam could pull them, and that Migratory Law Suit. id permits, Seventeen pretty little girls, under the former are by far much lower than the latter 4 SHOE An Issue Betwoen Them on Pacific | nothing but fast time would be adhered to. Judge Dundy says that the ¢ of Hegler | 510 6 brought suit against Ada | and the throwing aside of the first bids and OR THE AR R e e i o B o O i aicoroee i B nenitiTon | Bh ol o ard brought suliaral direction of Miss Jennio House, gave an en- | re-dvertising will result in a saving to JAMES MEANS ail Mattors. make better time than other roads 1t is going | ejectment which was tried at the last term | alloged Lo be due on a pr ory not tertainment in the chapel of the First Con- Droperky oo and the city of many thou- pebsiin 10 do 1t. regardicss of complaint by paraliel | of courtand decided in favor of tho de- | Payment of the pap yindmort: | crorational churehilastinlght ands of dollars. $ p oc 3 SHOE, THE BURLINGTON STOCK TRAINS. | "™ fendant. This court had jurisdiction but the on lots in Patrick’s second addition. | * Tye little oues who were Laura Congdon, | o 2h¢ foliowing table will show the differ- New Section Headguarters, plaintiff took an appeal to the supreme court, | A 1 e rnik i o o oth of | Geneva Brown, Margaret Burnham, May Dy S According to Your Needs, North Omaha is to bo made at once the | and in his transcript failed to mention that | time, wauts the mort : foreclosed. Weaver, Kittie Hobbie, Lizzie Allan, Helen | IZind of Grading. bids. bids. ence. ; JAMES MEANS 84 SHOR Anothor Road Secking an Entrance | scction headquarters for the Omaha and | fact. Asa consequence, the decision was BcConnell, Nellie Ware, Louise Tuhey, | Sioux Falls granito i . pest and iyieh 1 ats ice Tt D o e ey ey Florence section mon of the Chicago, St. | reversed and the case sent back for jude- g Adelaide Whituey, Grace Williams, Laura | o saud, . 230 297 03 N NO»BREAKIN IN e s A N Paul & Omaha road. The idea is to bunch | ment to b entered. 1f the court has juris. | The C. T. B 1y commenced | Bruner, dossic liake, Phocbe Smith, Eva | Colordo. PR T a1 0o P\Q\ lakberiectycasy the st e’ 2 Ry oW the track crows ab that end of their re- | giction and bis ruling was reversed because [ 8uit yesterday in the county court against | Growell, Alice Wilkins and Harlin Curtis, | woodruff sandstone 0~ 3 tdions. JAMIES MIEAN of Interest. spective sections, whnere they can be quickly | the supreme court did not know that to bo a | YWitman & Scovell to recover $398 on a pro- | o 0000 ted mature mothers for this occa. | on sand 2.30 1 KR HOK is avsolutely the reached in_ omergencies, and ‘from where | fact, the mattor us it now stands, leaves the | WiSSOry note. represontedimatureiinathers Hor thisioooa-{ Homsand =eeeinlal 5 2o of s price whiah they can start cach morning to go over their | judgo in a quandary. The World Ougnt to Know It babes. They looked very matronly in their | sand and plank... OGN tensively on the market The Transcontinental Association. respective sections before trains pass. At The Potter Lowell company, of Massa- e I AT L3 2 quaker go: and white caps. Codariiblocks ion il General TrafMe Manager Mollen, of the | Present each crew 1s located near the center | chusotts, commenced suit against the Loup | | The world ought to know what S. S. S, . : s conniderd before lin Curtis, the leader, giving the | Cypress bi on n which dura TR e R of its section. Section tool houses will be | Giry Itoller Mill company. o roco us done for mo 1 the curo of o malignant | , The ontertainmont, opaned with a doll | concrote h:"m) el el elrsad {8' S',‘ eyt Ao that point and be located near the | three pronissory notes mudé in Septomber. B ch was 8o bad 88 tobe consid” | commands, = Nearly all the orders of | sand and plank 3 3 Ak for the James S uis, where a meeting of the Trans-Conti- | Norta Omaha depot. 1858, two for $2,500 cach and the third for | ered incurable by the physicians in Chicago, | o Silitary Banualave pxecuted i AR 7 Beaus §2 Skoe for Boys ¥ 3 nental association will bo held Thursday. e hTaieira $1,000. : irhiere L iwent ito bolisstedt Dhe hopnital T ek ok momu s |1 osblocksfion 3. MEANS & 001 torton n e ; 3 5 . SR an arder directing | SUreons wave me up, saying they could do ors 1 o 0 m conerete ... ... B .. h tho mil s oo o e | Up to Saturday two boys at & salary of 820 [ Catet B Yot o becoivon o meteyi tha | NOUNE for me. OnG. of my neighbors sont | babies,’ for wstance. e aptitude with | Vitrified brig : i Fall linen ofithe aboro shoovl(eriante by Under an existing contract. the transconti. | Per month, whose duty it was to convey | bid of Nyo and Johnson, §5,000, for the Ite the copy of an advertisement St 1T & | bespoke familiarity with the manner in & Vs i Norris & Wilcox nental lines havo boen paying a subsidy to | messages and keen things in order in tho | publican job plant, sfationary and book D ki ard, 10 Bl Specile 8iast | which it is done. They “played ladies” and | Sioux Falls granite .02 the Pacific Mail Steamship company for con- | yaramaster’s ofiice of tho Union Pacific had | bindery. Mrs. Martha A. Rounas. 8. P, | pSHEEE e LB IV DR (e VPR | wgossiped”” for” all the world like real | Colorado sandstono 247 R and Geo.S. Miller veying ocennic mall matter. This has been | beon employed. Through the retrnchmen | 10Unds: Cadet “Taylor and R.S. Hall, as | few doses; ine poison was gradually foreod | BILECT 5l of tho childron were soar | Woodtuff sandetons 2] i =9, kept up for a considerable length of time. | policy of the road one og, the boys was dis. | Stockholders in the concern, filed a ce- | O o and woll. Tt is mow ton monchs since | ranged as to spell the world *‘Love, nd Now, the steamship company demands that | Ilisgaa. The work of both thor dovalved | MCnt to accept the bid without protest “and | §OUTl and woll. I¢is now ten months sico | 4o that, they all cooed their babies to | ¢, the railroads leaso more space and Py | thon the ot her sl the warss. of tha thereupon his honor made the order direct- [ § Al taliug 5. 8. 5 and T havo had "1 | slcep with “Rockabye Baby,” Miss Mildred | o GO0 7 00 56/ DY 140 & . 8 higher rental. The marine mail, they | not having been increased his proud Ameri. | (P8 YOSt to turn it o PR IS eyl House accompanying them on the piano. oraLnioar lg‘; (““*\ AU aaTiCo claim, has increased iu bulk to that extent | can blood boiled and he “declared the strike — At Sablo, Mich., Dec, 20, 'S, Lattle. Millie’ Warc, the smallost child of Blous SRR ary an u khut tho presont spscozentadiie’ lnudequate, f onviand/quit. Anothos suncburnt fscoyoutn || - Disteios Conrt, i cod for books on blood' diseases and can- | Hhe lot, lisped K3y Doll's Wea Party’ very & Bloux Cily, 1a r. Mellen stated that the railway companies ok his job an 3 catening clouds hay Judge Doane beld court about an hour, anc cers, maile cutely. Laura Congdon, Laura Wilkis, | - 3 = _— — . B tolie g 160/ 00 WhAbWARMA b ha etz | e s ob 8ad theithrontening ioloudsibayeli/ ot B0 SRRRRne iR, IRRIV REHONE) A T TOITD) Kittio Hobbie, Phocbe Smith and Lizzie Injurcd While Stealing a Rid Pure Old Rye Whiskey. i B 10100 (wuab Tre [Aieiin thalmaL: |/ dissppoated. et gneicsbwouolions tnienslly. imattors, g BCIFIO CO. | Ailan all i very crditably i rocitations, | Julius Rolettor, o cigarmaker, from Cres- cmm— rental was unwarrantod. Will Run Dining Cars. Y £ 411810 2 HRet Weaver sang “I Lile It, 1 Do,” very | ton, la., met with a serious accident in a Chi- The wido popularity of this suporb brand hag " . cases in the Sarpy court at Papillion. b ! S o s z temptod othér deale the markot Anothor matter to be discussed is the issuo | On and after Sunday next, dining cars will R T A TR RS £l an's Refuge. y. Laura Bruner, dressed as « boy | cago, Bulington & Quincy car, at the foot of | b | other doale P AmATEDY between the Union Pacific and Nortnera ¥ g 3 a sweet love song to little Gene: Y ublic. w York Court of Ap racnithoRb N0 ¥ be run on passenger trains No. 5 and 6 on | wife Lizzie. He charges her with extreme | Mrs, Clark, of the Woman’s Christian as- 3 IWasy Ve AN M0, ? Jones street, at §:30 o'clock yesterday even- r e MATYEAR Flacitlo on Puget Sound trafie. Lt s thought | 1 Union Pacific between Omaha and North | Cruelty towards him and rolates so - gociation, has returned from Milford, Nok 3 ovor-like manner 83 10 call | i ™ f1o was with three other cigarmakers, Ui, to be ark entitied to tho protco- at tho former rond will be sustained, inas- | 116 FHOR | Ae e AELNERH bt A0 A i, | stancos whorein she viciously assauited and 1 Rt SO ) : i loaded with lumber, trying to stoal a [ i of o law (see deciston u Cahn, elt & Co. v e o yoR0 lines huvo put ou the | 35,5y wean Chicago and Denve ~ | bruised hi plicceahe tondoditio opoing, Wainosday paidoponticiier duniiMiaeHouso fforithe to Plattsmouth. Tu switehing, the lum- [ nbiice it we shll instaitly prosacute aby porans required coupons. Aklon bef LIOBRD.ANE JJ0nvor, A vory sensationnl and somewhat “unfit | 1ast, of the Woman's Refuge, a home estab. | mannor i “r"”\“‘“ q'h‘\’.:rnh{m{dnmnv‘hnl.‘llrun ber in tho car was kuocked to one énd, catch. | or fikm: i any part of the Unitod States, who shall An Entrance to Denver. Railroad Notes. for publication” divorce suit was instituted | lished for the purpose of rcclaiming fallen clreshmonts were served after the en- |y, "Rojotter's feet aud crushing both of | Deullty of vy infringement of thia trade mark. tery ment. 3 G. W. Wicker was at Union Pacific head- | General Suporintendent Moek, of the Den- | yesterday, in the district court, | women who desire to lead lives of virtue, | ‘Tt HmON AT them badly. He was removed to St. Jo- CAHN, BELT & CO uarters consulting with General Manager | Yer & Fort Worth, has returned to Denver, | Stauffer against her husbane The original building has been furnished in 3luck oye and ear, Barker b soph's nospital. *Maryland Club” Old Rye Whiskey, a & r do Rorvy 8 ROt Y Or, e marsiod. Eoplombor [ | 2he orlgin s boon furnishod Dr. Gluck oye and ear, Barker blk. Sy Clube Ol4 R Kimpall and Trafc Manager Mellen cou- | . Genorai Manager Holdrege, Vice Prosi- | T SRty SOUARICE T U0 W G | a simple man ner, and already shelters ten —_— The old, old story 1§ plainly but aptiy | ———- B ceruing the right of way of anothor railroud | eI, Vensley and AuditorTaylor, of the | /i oas” Now sho rogrots that sho' did | LanAtes, whom iho asseciation Jnouds fo Army Notes. told in a fow words by Messrs. H. D. and MARVELOUS through the city of Denver, and of gaining Tinantralide ; ¢ tho not taie a mother's advi le sets up i | paking their livlihood. The last legislature | Chaplain Lewis, whose escapade on Satur- | G. W. Brown, of Pellville, Kontucky .as i Splsmioe 4o Yo Molon donos a4 DA plase. praoauneidons Holeonb, of the U hor Dill that sho was youne and inexper- | gpropriated - §17,000 for the furnishing | day last was mentioned in Tur Bur, was | follows: *Chamberlain’s Cough Reucdy he visi! vas supplied wil profile, an @ 8 " CROOK yieided to bt ¥ ) y and for the upport f the institu- v srday 1 Vashing! as given e bes satisfaction of any ointed out the route through the city, In | Of he Kansas lines il Jor Wio, support of tho o IMSHIU- | taken yesterdsy morning to Washington | h8S given the bast eatisfuction of By al tar for sale by the single barrel e S R B T R SRR IR SR SRR ) - ieneral Passonge Prans orly opposed the marr ! - tho sutonant P cough medicine we evor had in bis tho right of wey of the Colorado Cen- Simeral Bau gono A b0t e Vel ‘:,‘,"?’;}‘,j'i,:fl.‘ Jaeserts: | amount is considered almost inadequate, but "“L‘}r“‘l’ ““;’ o 113 ",'“Il}"‘“;“"“'“ "“’”‘:l; e 8 @l .0comd), DG BOIY VM g ) i ? e 20RNAD 1IN0V BA) A 191 the wornen are satisfied to do the best ‘they onel Joseph Tilford, successor n- nion Pacitle at Denver 18 being sought by c o express, on the Union Pa. | person for her to tic up to. This opposition | (PR oA N et 7 5 TR AT T % the oew enterpriso. What the vame . was forty-five minuies late, occasioned | greatly angered the young husband, and | Sat 4ttif R 18Tker avbropriation may be se- “;“1, ”::_”:;"‘:’u‘r""'“,‘l“‘"“ e Jf",“" y wists. DISCOVERY. or object of the projected line ! by train and strong wind. ufter the murriage he at once commonced o | giats of Mrs, Newman. of Lincoln, Mrs, Itus. | 5 Dassed trough the city Sunday on ~ —. . ) .'r =0 ins & mystery, and Wickoer decline . . Fow spatcher of the Union Pa. | torture his inexpevienced wife in num- [ 5™ O and Mrs. Bochne, of | bis wavto Fort Robinson. Ho was greatly The Murphy Chair Factory, Oly Genulno Syatem uf Momory Tratolag, ighten the ofticials of the Union Pacif: s in tho aity. | orous w On the morning aftor | G Taland, to whom girls. may apply who griovod over tho death of s friend. At ti Work on the Murphy chair factory on the jeoke danriod I ono Xe questioned_on the subject. It o uger Agent Lomax and nis | the marria laims she discovered that | gt "8 Bits 10 WHOM RIS, Sy arn s WS ) Wi Bolt line pear the Belt llne. noar Spalding dult greutly benefittods ht that the Northwoestern is behind the | pr vy ams, of the Union | he was p unclean. SheaMrmsthat | 1ho'inmates are from Omaha. The superin- | 9€ N e MR move and that it intends to acquire an en 1'yesterday, from Portland, | he wan e in_filth; that he would | yau ? s of he. trance and then at some future period build Mr. Lomax wont to Chicago las night! | never change his underwear until the gar- | joo b0, N piiLition _te AL, y wil rics hi T Kpcoi to it. The point of cutry is at North Denve e ments were rotten anu unul he coutd nov ca- | 1ol B Jady Who s shokon of as nossoss nonths earlier, however, the dea with a_ wareh b BYo-slorios ) L, and the line runs in ¢ X y o A cat Battlo dure them himself. This he persisted in, b 4 ’ * | General Hatch promoted hiw inuediately high. ‘The build of brick, and Mard 1 or, the Rolentist, stack yards and smolting ’ 5 4 1 340 hough thoy had a bath room in the | af : " prod, formerly | the head of the Ninth. will be completed. by of August, a it Gihwom, Juduis ¥, Wi, eod posed entrance to the union depot is hotween i A K he weuld never ¢'eanse himself, She | & atly of Li — fore fif1 u being employed upon the N 0TS I, 237 FiNh Ave., N. Yo lie Union Pacifio and lsurliogton S a | system. The demon of impure blood adod with him to even take a spon M Saving the People’s Money, constructivn, 3 short section of road owned by the Denver & | strives to gain victory over the cor b, but cges that he would soon umatism? A material difference is noticeablo betwecn [ | The butldings will eovor three ac |MKEN sPRmG YEHICLES Rio Grande bemg utilized. tution, to ruin health) to drag victims ccame so unbearable that A A SR b SR AL NARH SAEANNS ompletial Lo factazy ve' o s to the grave. A good reliable medicine i to live with him and then Have you Brightlaidisc ploywent L 300 ot Overla like Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the weapon | he beaped abuse upon her. Mrs, Stauffer Y0 SOL RUEDRR ALM0RISS - The recont movement on tne part of the | it JHRE A e i asserts that his condition was 8o revolting llww ou any kidney trouble? Northern Paci! whereby it gains an en- T YN and horrifying that she was obliged to re- Have you gravel? e g $rance and direct 1ine 1o C’hicago, is attract- ARy Loy turn to her parents. She lived with him but | Have you any bladder difficulty? 4 3 1 two monthis, ve you dropsy? ing considerable attontion in railroad circlos any yor this peculia r medicing iy Ay A e R P Y Ty Have you Il\\:hl.\lj-.hx.’ PA]NLE!S EFFE| in Omaha, from the fact that it will figure - —— g that he failed to support and pro Have "you any skin or blond disease? X conspicuously in the question of trans-conti- Driving Out the Toughs for her; that :ceived her when she mar TAL0 AU ARV B0 O hh R i mental trafiic. In this respect the Union Pa- | Niyo hardened crimials, the majority of | ried him by r ho had $300 and that 110 ¥OU & BEEI 0L 8 O ed? PR ciflo is the most scriously affocted. As to [0 " a0 twenty-two years, but of | he carned & ki that instead he was in N SantlyTmn . soence, pr I E street, has beguu, 1 " ut of the new institution is a M o8 RTRRALN : B A e Prognotas, wit Is continually going on in the human Hundredac/ thousands i the deal, there are two roports, one that the debt, and that he pawne atch, took 1f so, the iighty has provided in Northern Pacifie has mado & traftic arrange- | Whom have secved terms in the penitentiary | hor engagement ring and pledged it to his | the waters of Excelsior Springs, Mo., a ’ iy woll 10" rough oduntry or fine ment with the Wiscousin Contral; the other | for burglary and highway v, were ar- | mother, and that while she tried to ccon- | pure free remedy, that as a diureticand ] wo SV drives Wil viva sou BEet “RartlsTaotio that it has scquired control of that roud. An rx;mlm\l hulur--,ltl]u-l,:o Hvrfi“h s h\ni\‘mnlll! omize he spent bis nwncy)hr liquor, and on | tonic, will more nearly prove infallible T A'"‘l — e rr———— oficial of the Union Pacific statod there is | characters. 1oy were Charles Baxter, | several occasions came home intoxicated. ATy 1y L YTV vory reuson to boliove that the loase of the | Cnarles Wilson, Juke McGraw, John Leroy, | The young woman further claims that she | [OF YOUF caso than any other agency [ EQ GUIN‘AB‘OJL‘ DREXEL & MAUL, Wi.consin Central Las been mado ana that | Jun O'Brien, Charles Curtis, Robert Morri- | betieves it was Stauffer's deliberate design | YOU, 080 find on earth., d q aud Robert Coutter ! : "The Elms,” at Excelsior Springs, is : 5 3 dacat he deal is @ prominent one. When asked | son, William Hicks and Robert Coulter. | to marry her and then subject her to dis- \ \ w— m d d ” (Successors to John C. Jacobs,) tvh his road would do, ho stated that no | Thiy were a desperato loolding set and as | grace and agony by way of revengo ou her ;m\"llx--m l\slxlnrpx]l.ssud among flr‘“]".‘fi. ul 1] flmafl mpaire [I{H 0N— Hilf ore Yer, Undertak d Embal steps hud been taken bui that the action of | they have beeu running at large w parents’ opposition to the marriage. hotels, charges very reasonabie. S . m mer e Northern I'acifio conid bo checkmated fn | 1ble means of support, the police ar When Mrs. Stauffer left her husband she | Kvery comfort and convenience. Sur- SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ndertakers an a pase it made any special issue 0o transcout:- | them before they could perpetrato any | informed him that she would return and Live | roundings attractive. Climate delight- PRlcE 25 cENTs PER Box At theoldstand 1407 ¥arnam 8t Ordors by pental trafic. From this it is inferred that, | crimes. Judee Berka ord Wi with him whenever e would assure her that | ful and” haslthial . Twenty-six miles o o SAEBARNS AN, SO oy WA pcossary, the Iowa lines will throw their | to leave the city immed )y e he would mend his ways, Staufler has failed | ¢ - 4 \ % | s BEEC 3| o] shi ) {::,;;‘: AIALY) 1o Lowa 1A08 w hrow th 0. AATE (0 EIL) ARG ! 1o glve her any such assuraten and now sho | fromKanyas City, Mo., on the C., M. & Prepared only by l‘ll()h.llhk(,ll.\)l,M.llclu;s,lmucu.]., JEngland, b Omaha after noon. McGraw, fellow | wants a divorce, and St P, railroad, " B, P ALLEN & CO., Sole Agents - . e The Burlington Stook Tralas. who buralarized Jack Woods' place, ssid ne | restaration of Ler maiden name, which was 5 ; Othe 5 9 TN AT 2 P There is considerable of a ripple in rail- | hada job and wanted to go to work. His | Mamie Saunders J . She Drank W ith Other '\l{-nd ~ FOR l_,.\ll DN A_ll,u. 305 & 307 CANAL ST., NEW YOREK, g yay circles concerning tho withdrawal of Bouor consanted 10 hia romaining and tho pAMdavits in the case of the Omaha Motor ..,b‘::“:‘]“l “lt;rm-rumww‘d % h.u,...m,.:n'.ilc.i Who (if your druggist does not keep them) will mail Beecham's LG \LL ,( 2 Northwestern from the live stock train | remainder hurriodly ie court roow. tailway company agaiust the Omaha Horse g with other men and when she e i i Fpoias s o R - B echam ¢ p 4 A ‘.z‘:'cr:nmm Detwoen Ouaha and Chicago, [ po o005 e e Railway company, in regard to the richt and | In hor conduct he gave Ler a severe beating Pills on receipt of price—but inguire irst, (Please mention this paper.) £ /’\/ / ¢ /Z/«/;//J‘ Mhe result is thut the pool has been broken Pears’ is the purcst and best soup | privilego of crossing the Eloventh street | and told her honceforth to stay at home. OMAHA auslu!sn/wr;u.lp sud stock train sctiedules are more irregular | ever made. viaduct, were filed, yesterday, by Dr. Mer- | She caused his arrest and he was flued N R 4 A L]

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