Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 27, 1890, Page 5

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HE OMAHA DAIL Y IAY 2 and many of theso we aled for th N\ Beven Oity Gouncilmen Olaim Damagen for | iact sescior oy opetrorn DOVEIS county in (0 | yimg with the peculiar feast, of whieh they | An Unknows Bontnihd Shoots at o South M M / Alleged Blasted Reputations, Tho following opinions wore expressed by | i o™ (el Motk IV RN Omabg, fad. members of the logislature and others regard- | +0e 4K Weis oo ail | — S ing the call by Governor Thayer for an oxtra | }Fo" ““;‘“ ”’l""' b W "‘"'"""i Lofl THEY SAY THE BEE LIBELED THEM | scssion of that body, to convene on the 5th of | The® looss . rock was © tnen re. | WORLD'S CHAMPION BEEF KILLER. A hext month | moved and large masses of seaweed | County Treasurcr Snyder—I do not deem | S &n Opportunity Afforded to Investi- | the propositions to be submitted of suficiont | C1am8 being laid upon the v , the | - Among | Sam Small and F ancis Murphy to | 7N 17 [ Your fare saved by buying a_pair of those $6.88 merchant tailor made it South Qmaha — Sunday | I'o Kansas (It_V, $1. ‘pants, made for $18, at Miafit Baniors, 1500 Earnaim » placed upon the heated surfac ed later. gate in the Courts Certain Very | importance to justify the expense of an extra | Lheoliims were distributed Oy CrouiTin; A reet. Crooked Transactions—A Rich session. ¥ could al ¥ readily be de- | under which the clams stewed for thirty min- 8ports — Local Notes of 'l‘o S' L - t0 Your fare saved by buying that $16 merchant tailor made suit, made for $38 Sohbation Dromised, ferred until the regular session. 1 could not | utes. Atthe expiration of that time the the Magic City, . LLOUIS, H<. atthe Misfit Clothing Parlors. attend in any ovent. Of course I am in | shelis had opencd and the contents had be- come impregnated with the flavor of the weed, forming a most delicious repast. ’I‘O Cl\icfl“() 31 Your fare saved by buying that $20 custom made suit, made for $48, at the hearty accord with any legislation that will Misfit Clothing Pariors. Messrs. Willlam Shriver, Theodore Olesen, | benefit the people and the state, but this With some other boys, Ralph, son of James "The clams served with remarkab - e savy o < ¢ 00y MOLAASSE; 1% Eis BuRN;- . Dr-Tourisy | SHEES Babbion o A0t Reses st oo ot diming soam aicont- o he | C. Carley, went 1o the ponds cast of tho ity | T'o [Denver, 410, Your faresaved by buying that elegant $28 custom made suit, made for $80 C. L. Chaffce and D, H. Wheeler, members | 1oVl 1ams—If an extra session of the | fock. Mr, Baleh sat pear the door, and b | and hired a boat for ride. After rowing | y w=ee atthe Misfit Clothing Pariors, legislature was nee ssary by the way of aid | judicious tipping secured clams enough to the boys paid the m: of the council of this ¢ ave brought suit | 1o pia fu s nece Dy the way of aid s [ n what they bad agreed | T ) A P Your fare saved by buying that $18 custom made suity e farming community it should have | award him the credit of being the champion A2 To W dshmqt()n 1Dy (/,Y $14:50 " aste for $40 a¢t the Mist, Parlors, ing damages in the sum of $10,000 each for an | be submitted are vital ones to be sure, but | culent littlo n d retuins the one hun- | §ollect more, but tho bovs not only refu alleged defamatory article published in this | SUILthis callis illtimed. [ am*disposed t0 | Siedth g men someo, but made a break and ran for the woods, The P that the free coinage of silver should be | py 5 tho Bt 7 w0 | young Carley, the bullets whistling past his c > far By ¥ t $23 custc made S=Butte . The comp g2 o i be | brought to their attention and as they favor | SRS RIS DI N R Stlgl ’] ) NC\\' ()l'lL‘:lIlS, 312_30. y;;\;xgr:‘\hn :‘;‘1)\\{;:‘1 r.'.\.-:;la;.\sl:?('llx‘(i\m?;m;(‘;‘fl(nl"n::n; nl;:(mm Hutton cuta agaiust Tus Ber publishing company, (claim- lled ‘long ago. The questions 10 | Gaer. Ho disposnd of mibotyoiine of the st | t0 pay for the boat, but the boatman tr | Your fare saved by buying that $28 custom made Prince Albert | To Baltimore, Md., $14.75. X3 . » v ol ud shot five o8 i y .y * suit, made for $68 at the Misfit Clothing Parlors, pa May 24, think that railroad es should be changed, The Elks have had the matter of a clambake | Man d w his revolve 1 shot five times at ‘l O s a9 & him. The name of the sl it sets forth that the defendant | passed, and the Australian election law or | everything savoring of novelty it 18 quite Isacorporation organized under the laws of Ne- | something like it be adopted by the state. will make arvan, ¢ g pa ~ % e o 1 h Bo ] 3 e arvangements for one at an e ™ . ik 1 160500 1 PHBUSTING. & Aues.|. RN ek iy I heovie collli o iy, | 1 ML i : . - s 1. 2 our fare saved by buying that $30 custom made suit, mada ) b‘”m_ R - e DL e which, | legisiature togcther will bo an unnecessary | “ The Champion of the World He: To New Yor k (,lt_\ , $16.50. i for $78 at Misfit Clothing Parlors, expense to the state. The most that could What it Costs Michael F. Mullens of Chicago, the cham- | ' N1 sack and frock coats, variety in sizes and of the world, on bis | Business 5lllt‘? In sac ) Y : n from San Francisco, is visiting Mar- > + mestic and imported fabrics. at prices that astonish the native; of course, is admitted to have general i yles of goods. Pantaloons in do« at the reasonably be expected of it could be passed | Must bo carefully considered by culation fn - the city of | upon or provided for at the regular session in | majority of peopls buying even n he great | pion beef slaughtere ssitios of | re Omaha, county of Douglas, and state of Ne- | January next. I apprehend that the chicf | jife, food's Sarsaparilta commends itself | f1 ¢ and otner friend o braska bortion of tho crops of 135 has ali been moved | with special foree to the great middlo classes, | t Bddy and other friends in this city. The plaintiffs are alleged to be members of | i, g lerislation as to rates would per- | e tain cheifly to the crops of 18, which the | g X ! ! g 1d per 150 it combines positive economy with |~ While in San Francisco, Mr. Mul- i v 3 wedicinal power., sthe only medi- | lens defeated Charles Westfall on ncil and to have been such curing | legislaturo in January can regulats fully a8 | S of st 1 onn o bty matd o modis | Bt of #1,00 and won near the ety o luW times n-rvllrmmll in the petition, and dur- \\A\l\l a r;m\ tad—1 think ) ¢ | One Dollar,” and a bottle taken according to | ¥ mm'un side bets. M-l Mullens lh:u W ng those mes conducted themselves as good o ICTSLeC - an extra session ol dirvections will average to last a month, enteen watches, defeating champions o ) i in hee omeatcopacey b i | UhP g wholly e o 13 00 iy St s Y ol | 1309 farnam Street, Omaha, Nebrask: 1309 their dealings, both 08 men and citizens and | enact laws against the. railtonds. the. hurden BAPTL JAIL, CaliiniE Aoy tHS WOFIAS, chaw ot > . . “har re a perfect fi hei enact i a ! onds the harde aking away the world’s’ chumpionship from All nltm.\ ons done free of charge to insure a perfect fit. were licld and reputed in the community to | up the state is. Take Iowa for example. 1t Rod Laverty of Boston. The fine \\‘nrk of | fion - I Opened With a |\ :_,.-‘..‘;'.”.n:h'u;;‘ v| r,')”l;l ! 4([(!;4 y ever been | is ,,,..‘“,“m thesbest state in the union to- | The :“;“‘ l(."" 3 o Mullen’s is told in the prices paid for the | == = = opute dlers, o-takers persons | day, but his b so afflicted and hampered Plood of Sunday ass of the bullocks killed e S g wiio ougit torbe in the penitentiary or behind | \With the franior antLmonopoly and ook | A lone po o ey O ot L e R, | ESTABLISHED IN 1878 the ba s conspirators to rob the city of | tion laws that good favms can now be bought | ,, 4 005 1Ine 07 prisoners marched out from | CHER {PHNEE . il brought only Omalia or the taxpayers thereof, or conspi in castern Town than they canin | the uew cells yesterd orning in | Mr. Westfull's brought only Court Oficer | Sam Small Coming. Through the efforts of South Omaha lodge No. 100, Independent Order of Good Tem Jlars, the services of the Rev. Sam Sm have been seeured for e s in the An. wley's bloc to place in the charge of the board of braska. Do not think the ‘present public works one who would aid and assist i | situation justifies the state being put to the robbing the city of Omaha or one who w 51 an extra session. v hired by conspirators to defraud the BSOS AN AL doaslon. ol HHS said city. slature is unwise unne ssary and un- Yet the defe lled for ! 5 marshaled by and Sargeant Whalen who through the jaile and into the prisoners’ room eh—My honcst sentiment is | Ahe south end of the Stadt the unnecessary; L think it would bea | the \)'-hll'“--wlv furiis expense o entail upon the state at | Crowded with spectate UHCH"sa.ys ke —— Qught stands for nol’hlng | HATIGNAL EOVERNMENT. AL dther omper "F'he house oughttobecleaned: [LOTTERY Evtmything duly chvsers ere | e Bl he e bl brasiess | geancis Marphy Meetings, e with Sapolio. Tryacakeinyour OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY :":‘“.‘fi',.:']l",‘.";‘::fl.;,‘.'.‘.‘:...,, curiying a revolver and who is reported to | Mesdames Snith and Downs of Omatia next house- -cleaning and be convinced. Oparsizd HieT [ Canr T ; i & used 1d have been here secing persons intevested in nything material in the interes ave used it, 1 lant, it is alle Hiffs in their fame and character ¢ and residents and also to inju their reputation in their ofticial position, he said plaintiffs to bo_brough! wdal and di ficial positions and privite whe by ruin them, did about the tre is railed rters and *d with benches was into | this time. e, both in their of- | is no real oc ter and to itrnet by the 1500, m~;\,\.n liciously, wantonly, Jf the farmer, and the adoption of the Aus- | U Iw.'whl wu).m:'l Edw rson o m:lr.»' (i‘u‘(mnxn N n.;;ulwlu‘v-; P A e Mexican Internationul 1 print and publish and cause to be pri 81 oting syste ould require the ro. | graders who had an imj ptu amateur | of meetings next weel conducted by h 3 y : Mores e fi'lh«‘ |'!.;nlm!\v. -"v“ IA'” -llt*ll'll\‘ not believe could be done in- time to be prac | »‘.‘.lll e H‘v;l \'44l4\|‘l\"$1‘“lldw“‘::u | = e man,” and ignorance Is | : oF the Taterior Y followin flsc,sbndalosand matelou | ey o "t declityol e | i to whip the ocer and ot & -0 | mye Crescont quastette has boen organized no excuse for a dirty house or greasy kitchen. Better ACSRy GOS0 b e o Mo Disus S maofBeind Hisoist wan | - Sresei Sncrinthe olciay H ROUACIL bUR e macein | g e ERInEURINDUREIEN purity, | e L L b Eltles S i D i and sensible way is to use SAPOLIO on paint, on floors, on | With For delicac ment of th zoni's powde for purity, and for impr An iimportant discovery y act on nnplexion nothing equals Poz- | Jiver, stomach and bowels tlvlnu,,ll nerves. A new principle. They curo billiousness, bad William A. Derrick second bass. It will give | a concert Thursday evening, June 12, and windows, on pots and pans, and even on statuary. To be | THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWING ! will be assisted by Prof. Sutorius’ mandolin | will be lield in the CITY OF MEXICO, i diver, | b at i, Chagies T Hesteime s ignorant of the uses of SAPOLIO is to be behind the age. P el these ent the copt for e onor bound to the substitution of NATIONAL A. O, H. e 5 2 e f kL e re L yedidiiabl) piles and constipation. udid for men, | comotist, and local talent, i Y Fe e O L women and childven, Swallest, mildest, | petat e i JUNE B, 1890. Nebraska's Repr Some Inter sentative Details | surest. 30 doses fc ures. | at Kuhn & Co. competent or dishonest. But seven cents. Samples f e G ublicans, Chaffee. Whee h and Douglas. 3 CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. AT G S T Y MOST APPETIZING EASILY DIGESTED. g 0 Tkt 81, 85200, B 5. sting Fea s plaintims], mier, have del m”‘"i Iv;nnrul into a corrupt l"”\ml} Commissioner O'Keeffe appeared at Anothee B © of Tickets, American Money. combination with the democrats to Iadie out | the courthouse yesterday morning for the firs 5 - ENtIER A eaTiIE - : | whot 08 82 Quartors in thele “offietnl ¢ ¥ ol amem: | at Hartford, Conn.. where be reprosented | “pny “,1“4)_'5:_:‘:'i’“‘“]fl',’:!:;:,;‘ ddvlving paclc | Jimea B, Smith 15, Lu Biar Simon aroma. Iv. is an cxcellent flesh-former, /i //t) pzr cent. greater ,.,\'T:l et " ] T A0 ooy souteliao - Omatia Nebraska 16 Nebras m fn r grouncs anc ariving park | % cemer 12, Fred Bowley 11, I, J. Egger 11, than the best of other cocoas. d Drizeof 20000 company, as_ anticipal dby Tue Bena few | hjsemer isant though | quyg ago, filed articl SN of incorporation with osof §1 Sanford 4. ree ioney. bribes and rey Mr. O'Keeffe sa; he had apl tent * + % of induc the plaintiffs, as | o Lo members of the il (0 vote as sald niem- | duite uneventful trip. A the county clerk yesterday. This company pro- 'y OfF. 10,00 bers for the confirmation of corrupt and dis- There v about twwo hundred and fifty | ;o506 to establish and maintain fair grounds, SWiilicae) while ] 1rom honest men to city offices who should be ap- | gelegates present including one irom Ireland | pyee courses, zoologic ardens, museums, - i by the ‘mayor of the city thereto | nee Al B 3 IS, | cutting cheese lm father's store, ; | and oue from Scotland. gymnaseums, hotel, pienic and’ exposition’ | SIS SRENS TREIARY FLAIS TSRS SOt 50 wpproximat T 1 open se \ n.lw m‘xlx)u'l:lnl\:unr The greatest event of the couvention twas z:;ouum, rifle ranges and plac er all kinds ‘“ D S B E T Rund iR R bhases i 10 Rprosinne e Lo, 10000 e Was by downright biibery | 5 athletie sports, lakes, ponds, reservoirs, | anc s left hand w e choe " minaly of 20 deeldod by prizo, d together by the cohesive power of | the parade held on the lth, which M. | {©HEEE SRS (RIS PSS, BeSCOl | 0l b surgeon hopes to save the mem- BEST & GOES FARTHEST. LA ALY Oy LTS, [Another_ lég: oxpl O'Keeffe ed anything of the kind | g tiom, 2 2 : bers, Amounting to been publicly a8, B~ VAN HOUTEN'S COUOA (“once tried, always used”) is the original, pure, soluble he had ever'seen. The this combine 1in oo orel fimantin Lo capital stock is $200,000 with, sharcs at Notes Aboat the City. Cocon, Invented, d patented 1u Wolland, and s to-day better and G e el tiaAUBaIB LS L) FEAHL . i a b ht to got the next con- | Pare are twenty seven sinatures atiacted | Messrs. John E. Hatt, William A. Andec more soluble ¢ oft . T fact, it is gonorally admit- e o A : i There ven signatures attachc v ! 0 iy ted all over Europe(and a comparativo tost will easily prove] that, noarher Cocon eqaals this AGENTS WANTED. vention held i Omalia,” said Mr. O'Keeffe. | g0 ths wets “Which are those of Tsaac | son, Walter J. Slote and E. K. Wells have & o X et ke NPl “It was a fight between Omaha, Kar ¢ | S Huseall K, O'Keoffe. 1. J. Corvigan, Mor- | been appointed census enumerators. FeateEsilals iy sl Gl slann e TR ol It e BTFOI CLUB RATES, or_any fu and Detroit. It lusted several hou B N oo iAo DoV ARL T b ias e on et | Ll Gagrele s building a residence on Needisr Ak loa VAN EOUTRS AXD TAKR O\TANY, | Pclinlopiblsaton tioguns came hot, 0. Omaha received forty-nine | Seprneden y Twenty-first trects. | i spirators known as theBroaten. | YOres and 1 thought at one time t were | “Phe prounds comprise 1874 acres situated Attorney Rict Jallatin, Mo., son | = = = B s == 1'by your enclosing an enve the ull nddross, The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. S MEORTANI. o fo going to win surc, Finolly, the thing "' me | on Q' strect, one and one-half miles west of of Judge ‘I 't Sund I ‘”,'.,"Mh'.‘.”'l q“l‘.::‘:;xllllllllllul;u‘l‘)“pn:“mm | south Omaba. They are intersected by the | city, the guest of Postmaster Cockrell, soine of d huve to be sprung ov | B & M. railroad and are within a_quarter of Ttloy R ikely spend the summer tight | Do ot mr Caan AL within a q ENMCIULER 0O Bl tsearatary ot 5 i only th pon the " cit [Another . A Louisiana_man pro- “ 3 of Rebelah, v . uld an “I'”"“ in_the ¢ osed New Orleans, raw. OrlBans: o will spend Thursd: Priday in this city, ol i axicoy abinittion “Win "aduioct e e N ew O bangigob and Friday evening will meet with Alpha By ordinary lett MONEY ORDER the plum on the first ballot fasited by all By New York colt. A r ombe and substitute T e, ¥ 0 " i I“ll.l mie and subsituts iitélo capitol bufla N OSSR SR e ehiango, Draft or Wiy "o e repubiie all marble and i e Mrs, Gee, wife of Prof. C. W. Ges, is seri- S slege the mayor to disp ajor Balcombe? | shows up to spl age, ob ed | O eLLY Sk % ously ill. By terms of contract the ¢ josit the 15 it not manffest that they want o pliant tool | from ans and over RE, the only gu L cure for cataveh, | 7ot Gk cocond irthday of A s of o3 il e wolle in charge of our public works In place of o | Wy [atford the. waterworks and every- | (010 in the lcad kindiod compalaintel | _Ihe thitty:sacond bicthaay of 4. i Tekot, and rocelva tho foNowing omolal man who v\IIl protect the public interests? | BerhL " t 77| They are soid at &1 per package, or three for | WitS approp 3 e pers R it of that sort is owned by the cit i oM che nan T et | pleasant home, Tiwenty-fourth T eIeATE 1 hero ity 0 e O] o8 partrier of Coun- | . “Jub_ Counecticut, farmees are’ away bo- | and are recommended and used by the | 3\ 'score of friends accepted his hospitalit Lo Ao sected of all other men for | hind. As [rodo through the farming dis- Guaranteed by Goodman | The articles of incorporation for the BieiAr etiewncin Publie this position sre not seandal enc cts I saw a cow and a horse hitehed to- e k ke B association, whose are located on 5 ATOLINAR CASTILLO, Intervonor ready (o notorlous. ownership of ¢ rether to a plow and 1 saw men shoving hand : el West Q street, «d and the work Furthor, the compaty 18 requirod to distribute i1y~ coun .}4\4‘:IJ.yfl,].;:.;xum.‘.- corporation: cultivators 0ss their fields. THE CENSUS. (\lwunpll-(lllu the ovgzanization and arranging 1 i = of all the tlekets in prizos— ‘ Ta o ity to b, iacked and its tax ”']"l“;"'k‘l e but three principal offices s the grounds will be pushed as fast as possi- i3 e T Intte onal del e asure d secretury Thomas Ols as los valua i o @ A The first went to & Philadelphia man _namdd ct May Be Found. otnas Oleon st 9 (30 . m = Wilber, the second to a ¢ A name Thomas Cook supervisor of the census enu- = “"‘— {1 CAlo TR A ATy vhave been | \who' lives i Alban Charles H. Brodrick, fo ¢ local agent = nd a M ¢ -~ AR IOk Vo ; & The figure 9 in our dates will make a long stag, clty o : A e meration of the third district, which com- | for the Fremont, Elkhorn & Méssouri Valley I aton s a explanation:] !‘l_""l'“ name [ don’t rémember was mad prises the First congressional district of this | railroad company, has been appointed pur- :‘" "m,.:':w‘a."::“u:,‘.“ :. x:l::‘y”nw;: :’:‘n‘n 1: Y D e “h v agel . e Chicag N0} vest- Aocume 01 o fhgure 0. d id premises the plain- | Upge woport showed that the order now has | state says he hopes to have the enumeration | chusing agent for the Chicago & Northwest locum 0 g th in the third place in 1890, where it will remain ten i to have becn injured In thelks ames, ated ut nd oftice in the community each in the any and is now lo ern railroad comp the Exbange. a membership of 235,000 in the United Stat of all the large citic in the district completed years and then move up to second placa in 1000, Headache, neuralgia, dizziness, nervous- | wheve ho EPIDEMIC OF HYDROPHIA. spasms, sleeplessness, cured by Dr. | thou rvine. Samp 5th and Doug alone, being an ir se of 10 per cent over | by June 15, while that in the country districts | 2 1880 \ $10,000. last year. It was established in- New York | will nov be finished until the end of the | Clinton Morgan has bought a lot on Twen- S TRGIaaT = where it will rest for one hundred years. ) S OLA A oAn in 1835, month, | tieth aud 4 strects for a home, NI0AND 8T - 8. 0 There is another 0" whicl hus nlso come to stay. CLOSE OF A LONG CAREER. - — Mr. Cook’s headquarters will be in Lincoln, | i "Tron NINE r It is unlike the figure 9 i our dutes in the respect onl | ra on loforuitios and Bre: ; ? Ballks Srouchiils, Inb'lation, E'e that it ha FXin and Wivo: AR a1l Surgioal Oporations, DISEABHS 48 WOM) uen Free. We havo iately ndded a Lying in Cepartment for W 1 Inatitute making o speciulty of PRIVAT ill have a corps of a | 3 hhe will malke i-weekly s free at Kubn & | Omaba and establish headquarter y moved up to first. p Book | it will permanently remuin. It s eall B guring Coninement 9" High Arm Whecler & Wilson Sewing Mach ssive Ceremonies Over the Re- mains of Mo Tmpr —— Tumors, Cancor, Cata : [ s Elgutter. at the | Will it Result From the Bites of a The funeral of M. Elgutter took place from | o + | .\hl_l:ml ho n Very Mad Canine? Bsfoily e 0 t“» u“’«‘ ,{v]l('lblvl:;ih:]lllll atel, Syphilitic ncison removed from tho syst thout me-oury. The “No, 9" rsed for first place by the the family residence, 1112 South Teutl: strcet, Enumeration will commence next Monday. | 4 dog belonging to Clark, the keeper of 0ne | New Hasiootra trartocos tor L oot vital I’t‘)‘w‘ur Tart Labl o Loy at the Paris Exposition of 183, Bt 2 o'clock yesterday aftornoon. : = tho Florence lake rosorts, went mad List | comespondence Aiteas contiential. Modfcine or Instriments oF expro-n, ne. e o o B S| . C MRS 1 S e b o ely pac a1 Linterview . Call and consult i The s were conducted by Rabbi B w‘: l"',.‘r‘l'i:"“;"‘\"l'l’”h streot ro. | Wednesday and had becu wuning logso in guraly packex e donteniaionsendercns petiouatiniersiew iy Elvate | shine of U world, it was ineied tho'oniy Roseunu of the Congregution of Israel and 2 erty, a girlin the Ninth street re- | ypo'nortn purt of the city till Friday u Speciaior tenoy, Byphils, Gleet and Varicocele, with que Garovs rand Prize given to family sewing machines, o & s i {0, S gious attempted suicide Sunday when he was found and killed. : a il others on exhibit huving re I lower awarda Eonslated f tha sl pley Ity lexceedinalytingll B o ¢riallor grimenal ¢ resumed in | ing chloroform, She had been d The animal is known to have bitten a num- Omaha Medical and SUPQIL*{I Institute, A R R L Ty kA ':Jv]'\m‘l""'!"] b A 94 n]"- "“';""{", W | the district dourt, friend ber of other dogs, ten or twelve of which Corner 9th and Harney Sts,, Omaha, Neb 150 recognized its miperiority by the. ation of le remains lay in a plain casket, which . q ratbean =hof o of the latter which hns — - Nathaniel Whecler, President of the company, : ¢ commenced the | Another inmate of the house summoned Of- | have been shot. Oue of the latter which ha. - = = = | B ainnetieden Braidentof Ry rd W Wis coy hoa black pall. At the lower | Judge Clarkson and a j extremity two candles were burning. case of Henry he funeral was attend ber of friends of the dece ot been shot is a spaniel, the property of | — i with the Cross of the Legzion of Honor. lo charged with razoving | ficer Bloom who took away the bottle from | BOUbee "ho ] " o i S0oR R 5 e Captain Kent, of Cortland beach, and is g ‘fho “No. 9" is not an old muchine improved Lhe fune rge MU= | pEL Simws o few weeks ago. It is charged I‘I‘(!m","‘, '"""‘h}.'”d‘ A0newia sippig hor doathiln Valagd Btl Etchings. Emerson. upon, bat 15 an entirely clhino, and th John's lodge, A. E. & A. M., of which howag | that the former entered the latter's apart Tho would-be suicide flew into n tantrum | A number of eattlo and horses were also at- | Engravings. Hallet & Davis. Grand Prize at Paris was awarded it s the grand: o y oM e 20 4P AN ke e i ses, o st assured, the The pall bearers wero M. Hellman, B.N supposing Simms to be absent. Simms is a | the night hideous with hy reams and cries, | {h" 3 hot tellibg oW maRyianline Mouldings. Pianos & Organs. Bt i ot ot 1A ACOIN e utnatLkkiviso ate been bitten in that portion of the ci e S man, Sol Prince,” M. Henoch, A. Goldsmith, | night worker, however, und was at dome | She was finally subdued, and is now re- < L New und Morita Moye thts ported v obu's lodge. , the two last repre- 1 Earle made his appearance. On being remains were. interred in M, Hopo | discovercd, it is sald that Earle told Simms omete that if he made any break to capture him he temetery. ST, " would cut his heart out. Paying no attention The Only One. to the thr imms pounced upou the in- The Chicago, Milwaukee & Paul | truder anda rough and tumble Cnsued, dur- ’ {ho i » solid | ing which Earle succeeded in cutting Simms "’“'“, 3 ,‘l‘ .‘l‘f'.’l ‘"_”l ','I“:“_l' HRRg solid | oYy vzon, but th Jatter had piuck and ibwled, creetric lighted and _steam | oyyg to his man until help arrived ted trains between Chicago, Council | i 40 G i Bluffs and Omaha. intent to do great bodily injury The berth reading lawmp feature in the William Hike, charged with assaulting Pullman <lu-puw. s run on these lines | Fred Movan with intent to wound wus ad- s putented and cannot ho used by any | mitted to buil in the sum of 0. © othor rallway_company. 1t 1s tho great | G, CERNE, G vty et {Il'ln"'\*"'lwnl ofthouge. Try ib and be | ™y “Giiorn was granted Bmma Kaley frou poRyinced. i - | Benjamin Kal A Sleeping cars leave the Union Pucifio T e P B - ~seflopot, Omaha, at 6 p. m. daily, arciving | admitted to practice nt Chicago at 9:30 a. m. Passengers [ Mr. Gurley taking this train are not compelled to | will not be x get out of the cars at Council Bluffs and | new trial fo wait for the train to be cleaned. Get | Week: skets o sleeping o o Tni The inty attozney filed a bunch of infor- morning. They were as follows 1513 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. ERRORS OF YOUTH. SUFFERERS FROM 4ol Nervous Debllity, pp Youthful Indiscretions, Lost Manhood, Be Your Own Ph!slcllu | Many mon, from the sffote of youthtul & sault with X o AN that he and Mr. Estelle rgue the motion for a before the last of this Boyd's Opera House Block. fe . Nasw, Gen. Agt Jack McQuillan, grand lareeny; William | WHEELER & WILSON M'I"G €0, : > J. E. PRESTON Pass Agt. A O'Leary, grand L Jaeoany (s 185 aud 187 Wabnsh Ave., Chicago. The Law's Delay. FThl daahalt St bRt Gl EaUree: ! Heloniaa Bioken E. FLODMAN & CO, The first of the Helfenstein cases tobe | John Laube, assault with intent to | ::H:(]‘.;.fll’l‘.\;. arn aleoholl) A graias ) Northl6ths treet faken up is that versus Byron Reed. kill and murd Robert I Niel, | Glycerine, - it The land in controversy, in which John P. lll;w-{ sing of mort ‘ d property: '»‘ll«ilhfif Jakuw s PSSR m ati e nn “E n"Lv! Helfenstein claims one-half interest, com. | PUke, ussanit with intent to commit mur prises six lots in Reed’s fourth addition in the C. W. Won north cighty geres of Shield's entry. Helfen- 3 stein's cluim ho estimates ut §1 are 1o im wersdorf, perjury; DBert Bre George Mclarland, larceny from vank E. Munn, adultery; ~Adam L o | assault with intent to kill and murder, “,“"f\"n“fi“ l“”'\”;" | gds the fustaneo of James Reynolds, the 10 proof offered L. defendant, Thompson, ¢ i ¢ LN i | U 5 of Julius / r ;";;“‘,.,,,,,_,,‘,\, u‘,,.‘,‘ oy, wo woul 4 it ERiE MEDIOAL GO s i ot o | BB o S L e Wi STANLEY HEARD FROM ! Do You Know i et BABY efl.‘vggsgms cases be carvied to the next term of the court | (o pog burglarized his ew ployer’s store Wiates- Alsoy Haby DR sl i yI’RGENGT ko I:d??:d mggsg fi;fi-m BN, vements on the proper st from b ey next full, when the real battle will oceur. A% Lt s OF bach S — Swift's Specific Cures People of all Nations e A A T nackages, which will cure inost @l aes, for §6. Tostimony will be take ; iR o eul) pide and the cases will, it is thought, be Dr. Birney,practice limited to catarrh- h Suikshias o' 18 loopted eb corner Sttty et e e cous al Giaasach of Doa6 Bad thrcas Hes bide, and in all Chmesl \I [\\l“[ '\"le st e Now England Madical Insttute, JLKS AND CLAMBAK The white, the black, the red, and all who have blood , Kelont Another Big Sale. e Couyright, 189, by ¥. B, HiiLxm. ully. Dr. Bini £ Sransewm e S amepdeeds | Ll oo o DeiiCions Day Wikh disoases or malaria, will be benefited by its use. Mr. |l i (Ui !‘.,z, ik Brome | ~ Hote ] C e A e DE AFEF}REE;’.:{E‘H.’.?&?‘J% tlon, corner of Twenty-sevonth and in.-k.._n-,‘ Clams in the Woods, Stanley seems to be civilizing the blacks of Africa Simonswho Is a recilarly eduoated [ il . M Rinco tho wasto pipes Twico & weole with | 414 cuthusiaam of . pronounced elasbak mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIO CO., §all on bt & thousinds of othiers s dmte | j\l'llll.[ '; l“i.m. chlorides, aud o keep them sweet and | L“k:“’l‘l““.\ “'l ::‘,‘::.hl':':‘.d.l‘_”:\ 1:1 hl . : got- Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga., wall' : Asasiiie o .. iy v

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