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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE fi‘lO DAY, FEBRUARY 2 HURRYING THE PENSIONS, CONVECTED OF WIFE MURDER, YOUNG GIREL STRANGLED. ok L OMAHA FUR WOOL HIDEq TALLOW. Becretary Noble Taking Steps to Exe | The Prisoner Breaks Down on the | The Mystery Which i Agfeating a P Am CI_AU& éOAP S [rflfi v y “Geo. Oboras & Oo, | 1.8, Smith & 0o, pedits Business in His Ofticn, Annon pent of the Verdic Michigan Villng ) 0 ) 4 y WastixaToy, Fobi, 1.—Secretary Noblo is | Leaveswonti, Kan., Feb. 1.—The trisl of | Lixsixe, Mich,, Feb, 1.~The body of an b @E [l D“ s \ (‘]”” ;“ “Hll\ i”" \ 0]"\[’\ B8, 13th stroet 14081414 Lenvonworth st taking active geasures to expedite the judi %, Davis for tho murder of his wife, | unknown girl, not more than fourteen year R [\F7 vy i ] ’ : Py cious of claimsin the pension bureau,particu- hoon: going on for over & week fnthe | old, of slight form and diminutive stature, b LAl [ *j I & ; Jar attention being elven to those cases which | disteict court, was concluded yestenday | lios in o little undertaking establistment , Ul AU DIRECTORY. IRON WORKS. D ~ are not represcuted by attorneys and to cases | and he was found guilty. The trial come | at Dimondale, an Eaton county vil ) CI} ‘@‘Q@ . " : oAra which, for some reason, have been inthe [to rather an abrapt termination and soven miles south of this eity, e blllly . BILLIARDS. | BOXES. L“Ilm \‘(VV\\\rlm* | Omaha Safo & Iron bureau for & long time, In this matter the | ended scvoral days sooner than expected. | ¢ identification. The short brown - - o | yroutton Works, secretary ia receiving the earnost co-opera- | This was owing to the attomey for Divis . large eves of the same color ¢ The Brunswick-Balke| John L. Wilkie, AN work, fon and assistance of General Raum, | waising argument i his behalf and allowing | and handsome forehead atl indicato that the SR P The examination of the records of | the cuse to go to the jury after the county at- | corpse is thatof a beautiful child. The neck Gty (TP Iniertloiiifinn) i encapas 4 A !’\V_‘l pension bureau - dis Ilw'* h"t;‘,’ | torney made an opening address. The jury | is marred by the marks of fingers, as though 7S It streot, i [ sl LBk caten on e which are not represented | Was only oac ten minutes when they the vietim had been strangled, and the teeth ol ¢ ] e | Lot Tt and Wik | Wilken' & DAON O aiiomieys, Theso will be b turned with a verdict of murder in the first | had been forced through the lower lip, These N ¢ = : e or s by wtlornoys. i'hesowill be tiken b by 110 | yogreo, ™ When this verdict, was_annou it I 4 ) BOOK BINDERS & STATIONERS. Works, i ek e P A o ; Davis secmed to lose his seif-control and was - tron, wige ceed to o final determination. This board i Ll eairend o ko every enro that could bo taen | WA hto an witi-room of the coutt, whore by an attorney and io fully consider and give | 1% U L uwn u-“‘x:hl""l"; e ‘”ji'l s Just weight to eyery favorable fact disclosed | 19 , and bewalied his hard nte, in tho records of these enses. In other words, | [Lis attoreys mado a motion for g ne full and complete justic is to be done in every instance, and technicalities of con are the only marks of violence on the body, - found inGrand river lastev , about dusk, 1 3 £ LW brits; BRER N phlies) i Gveiyialiy th ke by Solomon and Clifton Dorr, two farmers ) , printing lina. I!T\[()GRAPH[NG who were crossing the river on the 1ce ) 0 1060 and Donglas stroots struction or presentation of these cas el o jous looking obj lodged in s 2 Printers, binders, clectrotypers, blank book mana Apling, Prio not 1o be taken advantage of. The clui to provent his commting sa As pavis’ | RN, S s Of 8 pree h had fallen facturers, } areto bonssisted and not hindered, Tiese | E38eR0W rots e will bosentincedto deths | across the river, Closer examination —re- E\/{fiYWOI‘[AN THI\T HAS ANY SENSE, 1118 Howni itras, Otk i oforms have already been started in their : veuled the entirly nude body of the your roforms have already been started in th e O Vol Toit yiavy | Voulod {Hoentisoly Au ly of th ¢ course, and it is expected they wili resultin | P A four SOArs | oiy \Cich had evidently been earricd to the A BOOTS AND § LIQUORS. good 1o all concernad P “.‘",‘,fi:";"’.l-’ifn..'“fi"f.fi.“i'v‘.’;‘.'h ani B¢ | spoi and thrown through an opening in tho ND MANY THERE BE WE HOPE, \{ " e jede AN Windows ¥ B e Sl T WILL SPEND HER CENTS ron A USEFULCAI\E e G O e o |~ Tk O Wil B ufacturers and Job. Manufactur's uors and Cle Betid. - Privlsnafices wil taka pl gL L . She Will Give Gotham Another Touch Al ReSad ey, a0 Hakhey S . Lt ey SIS the house at 11 o'clock tomorrow. ' PEFFER FOR PRESIDENT, G "|“‘l:"rl1 ‘:""l Rt Williams, Van Aer-| W. V. Morse & Co. Frank Dellone & Co,, ,xt-us :uMm"ml-L and members of (ll{y‘lluuvl\. Kansas Alliance Members Talkof Him [ S ”,.',“‘ Sarah Ih»l'n;mrn‘ll will .-.-n‘u- = = nam & Harte, | Shoe bactory, curnerith “}Mr | Liquor :nl ln:uulnfl\u‘ will atteud the ices, From the house for thi Poritian, sl e Sl v L GoTe CATARNI-AMltonsortt oh rore and , 1212 Harney street ant Ronglos st Onae | 102 10 Feaaia St vada Clgars they will proceed tothe church, The mems Tovera, Ian Fob, 1 Special Tele before the New York public for the first tim ¥ m..n‘\\ i \muln-;m blood and nerves, producing Omahs, Neb. toeall and examine. Price lists on applleation 1205 Douglas Streot. ers o i cabinet wi e honorary p - ’ e i e or four s o (Farde eate ydecay and deelin ——— e | - — —— bers of tho cabinet will be honorary pall | i e Leqlors | 17 threcor four yeurs at the Garden theat - bearors and o number of treasury depariment, | neat Thursday night. Bermhardt will ap y DYSPHPRIA—A 1 e, phasas of indigestion BUTCHERS SUPP) 3 L. Kirsoht & Co. A. Frick & Oo,, s @ 0 re | are begi 210 talk of Senator-elect Peffer z lve: e, Tmpe ssimtiation nnd nuteition, 5. PPLIE Avia) ' employes will act as body bearcrs. A lurge | ar funing o talk of Senator-eleet Pefter | St S BRI Bl BEUG At pay P v trouble, Iy assimtini 1 it : number of callers viewed the remains today, | as the allisnee candidate for the presidency | (o ; & 4 KIDNEY DISEASES ~Are most decolving and in- 3 CHol - Wholesale LiquorDealers [ Wholesale LiquorDealers among them the prosident and Mrs. HOf |in 149, Spesker pro-tempors Matchett re. | oL form the bill throughout the - i i A ST L rison, HATTeA (e Tat vibk 8 (KA Sveuld Hoh be | Liv WGk 6t hs . Ave: TRHS 8 often load to fatal brights disease or diabotor n o 407 and 400 8. 10th St S04 - 808 8. [0th St ——— 1arked o lat such a thing woulc P 1 Vi Vi il IS SES OF TIE BLOOD — Blood polios 2, ) L e to spend at tho Garden, Next week she will p 3 i = O'Connor's Views. at all out of the question, Said be: et M sapat St nenely i tnp o1t . . {serotuin, erpslpetas, and discases mentione hors St LUMBER. Wasmisoroy, Feb, 1.—T. P. O'Connoris | “Kansas 1s going to be the leader in the | oration that marked its original production 3 Ry ~ s ~ i ikl Lol L s . 5 ALY SKIN DISEASKS -Fezoma, salt rheum, Varl o1& | at the Arhugton, He said tonight that there | alliance movement, Theelection of a United | at Porte St. Mavtin, Paris. A full _company ; ol8: T106rs, NHOECIES; ‘8Orora e, THAAE. Moty SOnE CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETC. @ V. Douglass & Co is overy prospect of satisfactory conclusion | States senator and fiye congressmen before | Came «” ‘-,\\m Berr .m‘ but ‘qu h»u.l“u E. f of the Skinl. pitiples, and diseises o the soalparo | - = b1 the Boulogne conforarice, ar as home a pib : old ls'a greater vi u Quesne, will not bon strang o " / by Dr! Diltings PeeeTes of the Boulogre conforence, 8o far s loma | the partyis a year old is a_groater vict play” Mark Anthony to Bernhardvs L ] NERVOUS DISEASES -Loss of vigor, lost man- f‘”‘"”‘,’“ Buzzy o, « T\ Seaman, rulo is concerned. " The cause may have re- | than was everattained by o new parly in | & “Iheodora,”? “Joan of Are” 7 hood, debility, prostra despond Griptione | CaTrikes, earts”ulklon [ Omihn's Lavaost Varioty - Friumph i Cheond. T win sl for Frope | any state. Ttputs Kansws i tho front in | and “Camille’ aroto be offered later in — the oy onthe fnoe, loss of manary, drend uf” Luliico, alo. | g, 1y, gawaris, Managor, | WAGONSAND Oharles R, Liea, | Wyatt - Bullard Lum- 15 fotw days. . this great movement and this state may be | engagement, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA —Aro cured 31318 South lith. | CARRIAGES | Hardwood lnmber, wood Srm— called upon to fur ish o presidential candi- —_— h > " ) by Dr. Dillings when a1l others have failed. . i ber Co, ACCIDENTALLY POISOXNED. date. the leaderin 1802, it Tanbeneck Exonerated. A . FEMALE WIEAKNESSES Thy harsh. frrational CARPLT‘; LOTHING. Mth and Tzard Strects, s, wt at all fnprotible tat it would botho | Sprrsarrein, T, Feb. 1 Representativo 7. N and unnatural metho1s usually emploved are re- 3 k L Mo it % f = sponsible for fully three-fourths of the sutering 5 T The Daughter of 8 Wealthy Now York i Stites senitn) day to unite | Moore of one committeo who went to Colum- g \ 3 o Tow endurcd by women. lnvestigatg (o nows Onnlm C\rpm Oo., " Oilmore & Rubl, Louis Brgdford, Family Takes Morphine, ksl Y e investi LV 2 A ) home tment of Dr. DIl 4 o blicans of the west In ae. | bus to investigate the Tanbeneck-Rogers / New Yonw, Feb, 1.—Miss Helen Potts, Al f 2 e e | Carpots oths, mat-| Manu factarers & Wholo o A LES - ALL RECTAL TROUBT Pile an cor ole- | tme, e o, Wto. | Tumber, lime, coment,ot ud for the mppointment of o wesiern man | matter returned todsy. He said he had ¢ i ALkER eI Ft AR e ey f Sl ik s Ll Lota terof George H. Potts, the wealthy | for Secretary Windom's plac Tesolutions | “‘nothing to say in regard to the e i curcd without (h {o, cautery or an & g 5 110 Harney St _Cor. 0th ant Douzlas, 3 Domglas stre rond and wine owner, who lives at As- | will tomorrow be passed by the senate asking | tion further than tt was satisfactos e ) : 2 . st L Aol ¢ an tha 1S satisfac y 2 auickly eurod. MILLINERY bu ark, died suddenly this mormingin a [ the president t ity ‘;'f“". Vie'ot | Proven beyond a doubt that Taubeneck v % 7 L oo lon d CIGARS con) st privato boavding school from motphine pois- | 18 ib accord with the views of thepeople o ¥ ; : . A ¢ A yphills, ko all oo e e 50 K Stonsny 1. Oberfel Hha e ) St e not Rogers, the forger, and fur Qe o Rl £ ; onehill, horfolder & Co., oning. Shoe had boen troubled with nervous- | o b """‘4; Blbaabis A BobinAli West & Fri | b ther that fTanbeneck had mever any mercur, : Millinersy, Nottons Importers and Jobbers in ness and insomma for some time, A Remarkable Case. been an inmate of the penitentiary.” MoneH T Quickly, poattively s | Manufucturers fnecx Cloaks, B0 | e 0 and 315 Suth 1ith aud last uight took a capsule sup- | Pirrsnue, Feb, 1.—[Speeial Tele- | report of the committee wil) probably he AT OIS A SN WL AL SORRIRG 11 o6 | Lo LA L IeaE tobiBcOl, 16118 8. 1ith St., Omatn |~ atreet posed to contain twenty-five grains of [ gram to Tue Bee.]—Michacl Delano, an Ital- | made tothe house Tuesday morning and will HonEwithiond (eRapOOnTAL OB ploasnny madlsine. No 1011 Farnam streot. e ] quinine and one gin of morpline died at the Allegheny gencral hospital [ Desubstantially the result of evidence pro- = | MUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS ETO. which tiad been prescribed by Carlyle W His corpse weighed forty-one pounds, | beforo the committees, closing with A SASES —Such asold naltznan, OOAL, COKE, ETC. o Harris, o medical student and i warin fricnd ! : } : atement that the senate committee nor ! ot st MaxMoyor & Bro. Go.| A, Hospo, Ir, of herself and Soon after returning 2 A arsold. It is the most [ miik I a pe, Jry ommends the public exoncration of - . Al | oy o her roou-mate awakened by heavy | remaricable wasting away of flesh that the | beneck of all ‘the charges thal have been 322 SOIIHI |Ilf[00‘][l] \ i cnianic dihaiied Omaln Col, Ooke and | Coutaut & Squires, | M0kl dealors in | pianos, Organs, Artists® Mg tubular fluos, ire box bollors, tan Proprietor. | Ploree and 19th stroots | trinl that will be argued on i oy had re ary 0. In the meantime Davis wiil b | -3 fined in the county jail and closely watched, | Tiardwood Lumbor, 1310 North 16th Strest. | Quiney Wh! 3 : " A COMPLEXION — The nost nns ¢ musical Gwtruments, | | Byeattifg Land M D0t eas Tound AlHORE cians who have watehed his caseever | either published in the newspapers or made BHGHT COBMISE\aN IO T erest shedund me Co. | E1ara and sote cont sutp- ! ateriuly, ite., unconsclou Medical aid summoncd | beard of. Oue year ago Detano weighea 185 | against him by any one. ) F A pormanent aire Fiard undsofteoal. | pers, Farnam and I6th. 1613 Douglas Street. i 2, Cor: Tith and Doug. | 1808 Farnam oo —_— and she was restored by 50'clock and thought | Pounds. SRS OW 32 CONSULPATION B 10; Covptbi i Douy Lt - : e s strocts Gmana tobe outof all danger, but when aidwas The Laying H OMATIIA, NEB URE: 00 won. to5p. m. Evenings, T to §:00. | — S oo OILS, 7 e o Ly = n. AVLE ‘- ——— - 0 (R b ek i Bloody F for-All Fight. kb 2 ; ’ . 204 p. " T ool ltor At @ reoccurronce of the | Cwicaco, Feb. 1—In & tenement houso Hens differ individually, and they . oy Hulbert & Blum, rmon & Weeth, Oonsolidatad Tank s iffer reeds, {) vledgo ST n " on and practle aties 1ted dence, Ohlolump,Rock Springs, | A o ump, DAL e aEta warh Touna Uiy allinee | tha HATia Guitees OEH G1FT Effcestas difler as breeds. Knowledge of their During his s and practice in Patients Treited By Cor: ondence. ump 124 | Aen Englo lump, T:ie O, Thdividis B Lanls 5 0 Dr. 1 A SRl cxcelstor, W Watnut block nnd An rjulnl sho died at 11 o'clock this morung. | fight took place tomght. Knives, vistos, | individual characteristics can only be | Wor among the numtreds o (il Medicine Sent Everywhere. Eereened nit. aathraciy tliiaotta snal oA e THUFIORtn There are several theories as to her 5 e { it An inexperienced t lerk : | shovels and othier articles of warfire were | & ined by constant association with | bim almost s a last res nd i his skiliful — - smithing. TR0 ERONER: experio prescription —cler 5 ; 2 i S | ministtions the full re hope long do- R Oftiec 2145, 15(h st WA R LIS L ) shop, Mo Ry RRU Tt morThina fork gL IniLs pl SAE R R R T e G G L QR Gb GRULE forre il wlonkio- 390 South Fifteenth St. AT, ehon, M { + A corn] | troits laying hen is one thatis | ' e tnperm G Airioan Bael Con LD 5 = whole g o >rphine ol ave 1most severed from his body., Several . ) g , e s permanently located and the best ap g M me n el 0. | P,H, Mah " OYSTLRS wiholo | grafn ot " morphine might, bave | SEL SRR SRS R TAY Wi Stopped | active and bus. A wood seratehing | poimeiint et i ot Ty St GROUND FLOOR. NO STAIRS. gt oney & 0o may have had the preseription renewed and | bY the police. hen—ono that is nevor idle—is, "ule, | g ek wil find tn Dr. Dilings o truophysian | DF. Dillings prepares and dispenses his | antiras e + i T s a good layer, for the reason that her | nd'wsympathetic friendand adviser, own medicines, which are largely sslected il ou e Oflcea 614 N. 16l and oor. | 5 f A 8 ¢ a8, 1o Osters, fish ana eannod i A thorough iny A Vinister’s Sudden Death. active habits keep her in the propercon- | Forthe treatment of e tolwing ddisenses from nature's healing plants, barks, roots, DL 10th and Douglas s, St b | will be made, The family is conu ; MixxrAroLis, Minn., Feb. 1—Rev. Melvitle | dition for laying. Hence we may ad. | by Dillogs lns proven himselt possessed of wos ¢ mous,shrubs,bo, Nominsal drazs = veen L the most prominent fawilies of Penusylva D. Fanning of the Oak Park Congre, vise, says an exchange,that in selecting, N"""“*k‘ Fu 10’- | Howell &Co,, - - and New Jersey. 2 church was taken suddenly illat thecon- | the busy, active hen be retained. A 23S, 15th stroot, 217 8. 14th stic PAPER. = clusion of his morning sermon and died soon | brightred comb, bright wastles, and a g sttt Sloruvidedal ooy Not the First Time. afterof apoplexy. The subject of his text | happy disposition are indicated, while NO GU R ! NO PAY OEIInED Omatia, Neb. Oarpenter Paper Co., | Western Plating W'ks | happy disy . o o 7 ] g Mesrins, n.,, Feb. 1.-Robert Gallo- [ was “Is Life Worth Laving ¢! bright eyes and clean feathe also one of the owners of the mines at Ca —_— point to success, All hens have bright T. . Johuson & Oo,| Johnson Bros,, O (v racrinarant Golkeang on '.'.'v'|“ i bon hill, said to the Associated Press ropor- A Wateh Man Missine, red combs when beginning to lay, but it S B g Bl bl JL 3 ter tonight in regard to the reported troubles Niw Owieass, La, Feb, 1.—F. B. Rodgers, | is before the hens begin that mor 14 Farnam stroat, at the mines ; manager of the New Orleans watceh and je information is desired. The best Omahn, N Omrha, Neb. WPheso outroges are the worlkt of the cle- company, has absconded, taking mmum{ method to breod for good ] iy TR | ment that knows nolaw; that has tecrorized | $10,000 of the money that had been paid in by | layers, Sclect the best layers every Mot & Grifia, 0.B. Hevens & Co,, ST -‘Tw» et part of Walker comnty for | Subseribers towatch club schemes organized | yoar and mate thom witha male from a ;. 2038, 1Uth strost, 1502 Furnam street ibbel & Sm 1 s ULL e BT O | by the compan Zood laying strain or breed, and tho 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. n stre SR c00nIFT DEN «,.u. Blye . it Vegttabion | bocs, wni g ; s i N shortest road _will at once be taken. i, Neb, { Tis<ion métehunts, regard for human life. powers of the Skeletons Cained Together. Vo e i as sl be AtonaaTars Aok Sevonteen yoars experlenco. ~ A regnlar gradiato in medicine, a3 dip sliow, 18 Sl teaath — Howard stroet. SO T s, county officials seem limited, but the time [ Ky | the greatest success, all Nervous, Chronie and Private Diseasos, A perm: ure guarant 3 (‘ORNI< . R mbfoe(he elite stiATabiia tat ety Leon S. Gordon, who has justve- [ getrid of themand breed from those | Spermatorrim, Lost ¥ el Woikpow Nigit Losses, Tuy 3 iRl and bl L [0 an&(h,f E B. Branch & Gu, 5 B 8 B Alu 0 S ‘. P V4o f # ' 1y rtive. T g o 1 ses y Organs, N K ur o rtake and fall to g y s L out this class. That the house in which the | turnied to Kansas City from a trip in -L-lffi&, llfilu”vm‘lli'fi-'c!'fi.‘.m. l'l::d :\};:‘Ir] ‘l(mb cire: Consultation freo. Book (Mysirieso Lifo) seni tree. Oficehours-0a m. i b e Sundars 1) Eagle Cornico Worl F. Ruenyping Forelgn, Callfornia and | Produco, frutts of all negroes were sleepiug was riddled with bul- | New Mexico, where he has been en- e St ekl ROMW =i} ¥ ko S Marufacturers of Galvan- | Galvanized fron o tropleal frutts, Kinds, oystors, lets is a fact and one of them was_wounded A in construotl ol i try as with anything clse, and should | === SIS = = = = el i 1918 ELbwara slreot: 1211 Howard str inthe ann - None were il yeatoriny | goged inconstructing o telegraph line | 1ead to the production of better stoc Window etalle eape. stroot. ¥ 7 G 1 t+ 1ad Hghts ete. 1110 and HI. ” o 1 Jumes Cutterey, a negro, was killed und ono | from Las Vegas o Silver City, relatos a | but it isimportant that the male begiven e Db St et Porter Bros. Oo., Robert Purvis, wad wounded, but this is not the | steange story of adiscovery made hysis | some consideration when selecting Cailfornla, Florida ana | 217 r"“"“:" gLEaDy) s i th S ‘ow i S ree r Sto is i nee - X tropical fruits. for prioos on bube AR jantiiie st n{;,:‘w...fff"h'“ gang of men as they were working | breedmg stock, his inflience on tho fu o811 Jonos 45, poullry and RIS e ahhe ture progeny is greater than any female S this conty aud the guilty parties | through the country inthe ook, he 1s sire. ofail inetond of : "M.E Smith & Oo, | Kilpatriok-Kooh Dry | & W.iutt - Menagor o SIS \\':;lhnll(‘:uil\}"}x‘.‘ (his last | For miles they would work without | ouiy q few. y Dry goods, furnishing || Goods 0 . | Kirschibraun & Sons, Clark & 0o, RBNess, 4 8 o > r g ' the se! bt HORsE: goods, notions. ¥ KOO, 1 every wiy, wis brought abeut by unfortun- | SCCNE & I“'“_m" Detny ""fl ‘l“. houses Saw Five K ngs Do, Cor. 11t 1 . 0 Butter oggs and poultry. [ Butter, ~cheeso, = opgs, ate circumstances, On Tu ¢ a strange | were wrineipally old ruins which had 3 2 or. 11th snd Howard sts. - Cor A. Booth I"\ckm"‘ Uo, Platt & Co. “iger brand,” fresh oys- ard-Coal--Soft. Itry and Koo, white man was killed near ldvidge six [ long been abandoned. It was the cus- OI\L'l;f‘kln'l‘ll‘vfil'wl'"“lilfl"'fm] I l:l!)wlrs 3 ¥ 1200 Fowara sty 0 South 18th strect miles from Carbon hill, by a negro. On | tom of the men to utilize these ruins for | connected with the death of King Kala- — BLECTRICAL SUPPLIES, Wednesday a negro employed to hunt up | temporary cimping quarters, and it was | Kaua s the fact that Godfrey Rhodes, D : ~| Bates&Co, | " Williams & Oros, some negroes who formerly worked at | \chife this ocen house that the | Who was presentin the room at the vime Wu]f Electrical Uo. Ot plrotie%, feults | produce and fruits tho mines, picked up some strange | gy no® (CITRIE B EO it once | Of his death, has been present at the : Ilustrated Cataloguo vt AL negroes and took them to Gailoway Yot it ° | death-bed of five king 8 4l Tre | Ty 1314 Hiarney streek On the way over they got a drink or twound | Startling and romantic, The party | death-ved of five kings, suys the & = e the leder talked in 4 way to excito the | camped ut & place cailled by the Mexi- | Francisco Call. Noother man, perhaps, /e ¢ 100 Caplod Avenwe | ‘———~" = crowd, who took the law in their own hands | cans Los Ojos do la Mucrte, or the | in the world has had asimilar expe K J o MAGHINERY, e R GOODS, ETO. with the result as stated. Thelousewas | Springsof Doath, The springs were of | €nce. He was for many yearsa resident S 2 ety raided. They evidently did not intend . sure water, hut the place was so named | ©f Honolulu, - where ho held at various i & Palin, Orondorff &| T. G. Northwall, kill any other negroes, as there were thirty | b StabbEial aevace dore had | times nearly every office of importanc (el W OTiLYe ufactuiing and job- ]y oL DkTes, 18 oere Jere ALy | from the faict that sevecal murdors had | y every office ) C k e i AT 5 Martin Ch, [ Gonornil weatem, nsont | Nets eik Kty rapbas e e been committed at the house. in the kingdom. During that time fiv ICE A A | e oy AT PO s Who were not touched. R arant [ loEs oy o pasidisway and atange DR. J. E. McGREW, Corneronss and i s | pwiia e 0o PO = - i RS e say. as bee ssent on each ocea- " malia, Nob, | aai-ion 0 av Tho Habeaa Corpus Suspended, ing after their week's work, two of the | Say, he hasbeen presen i sl ikt L A dciten 1 ba tisbe men began an examination of the_pluce, | 5100, .| THE SPECIALIST. e a0l (e Nabias corte rent fand nut andin their rambles became imbued et 2 - fng the supprossion throughout the country | With the iden that there was a concenled mfif’f Ny o AR 9 More han Fiftoen Years Experience in the | Brokon Bow Roller "R, T. Davis Mill Go., of the journals prejudicial to the state. The | *00m inthe building. Tho walls were | R ihow. Ativone o ] Treatmen of Milling Go. | ©.G Underwoon, i R ropublican papers, Patria and Gebates, have | SOMided andat lust they came to aplace |- Miss Mary Hickey left yesterday ovor enand you e r 10t St | oo sood ¢ rehonse, n or at Omaha, o 2 { s bk e ) i il where they thought o different sound | the Rock Island for her home™ in Bufialo, N. »of Agonts Wanted, PHIVATE Acure ls guann ofen and warelonse, a A 121-423 South 15t already been suppressed. — The counell of [ \ug'riven out, and they began to work | Y. after anextended visit among friendsin | $%r'Sendoutline offore und hind shoe. S s pHRHAS9 Ty Ligon: a4 3 = = state is about to assemble to discuss the ap- 1 Thov B i fare B R B o — SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, H"C, P~ | u hole through. They found that their | Omahaand Duluth, Minn. A furewell party T ™ - out the 1083 of an hour’s time, i . amn, plication of miltary law to the civil- | gy s sl - was given her last evemng at the residence | $#Only the “Points) wear outt anyone f 8, F., Gilman, 2 amn, e Loy " surmises were correct, and soon had an i B N can put ina new set. *‘Ind'spensable. [ Permanently ady to rateo | M, A, Dish & Oo., | Bohn Sash & Door O fan insurgents wh vill by 7 feidah s of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cobry, 1143 North g " . A. Dishrow & Co., | Bohn Sash & Door (o, e o trancnore oy | opening nton room, Thoy prosieed | Eoventeentnstrosh whore alargo number.of | “Fullpetmgar s o > 1004 N, 16 stroat S s, Ml % | o accanors ot s | Mapnfactyrors of mod T Sy A RS A A ts and entere ying on the floor, | her friends assembled to wish her a pleasant | Points, 8set, §1, 1o oneaddress. emarkable remedy known Lo mod.n Black, - Manaor. 0 Mouldingt. Tranoh of- o i 4 - oy AR 3 e sl Points, 1set, 16) 20c, by ma p e : g : Counted upon & simultancous vising at. Copm, | (1Y found two_skelotons, the bones of | journey and an early roturn to Omaha. oty (16') by SYPH".IS 1 in W to @ days, Dr. A fice, 1201 ana 1ard sts. | 10th and Claik stroots, i, Braga and Vizen and wero only waiting | Uhe wrists encirded with iron bunds, V. Kent, S I'r,, ) oo tlsenss (L 5 for the departure of the troops o attack the | Which were rivited on and connected = W !\,L’]EVSUIC Mir., lmd‘m CO““’ e most powereil And poee By, ayer dise SYRUPS. STOVES, capital, but it appears that a dissension ve- h chains, showing that the unfortu- et "y = covered for the absolute cure of this disense, Hls Dqu/ & Stono Fur- | Ohas. Sluv..nc& & 0o, | e e e LR i nad tops thermadlars e ittt e s over woen baiaiod? |0 | o | Faell & Gompuny, | Duffy-Trowbridgs upsot thele plaus. 1t is stated that the Kigh: | to die a lingering death. P Borntatetand g o ianrhdentie | Hhar s (Mas a2 O teonth rociment will be transferred to Braga | From the appearance of the skeletons, LOST MANHOQD ) V1S9 Farnam str 1206-120 Rarnam 81, A } J Tontry, which wero concerned in the. revolt, | Lt W08 rondily porceived that they were ¥ L A AR +| those of o man and woman. Inquiry Commlssnon CO. PmeAte i ot o oY cured: dteliet s | GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 17:310 Bouth Bt atreet. | 5 Vonworth sb. mmediate wnd complete. in the neighborhood, but for 5 G : Riionmatism and all dla- e A a long time nothing could be learned Yo 809 and 811 South 13 Street, First | SKIN DISEASES ¢ euiovof el v, fchneider & Loomis, | 3. T. Rebinson Notion TEA, COFFEE, SPIOHS, OIGAR ey A LRI ) that would solve the myst One day 2l National Bunk Builiing. manently curod e i araos| M Doy Consolidated Coffas EILIN, Feb. L-Prof. Koch, who 18 about | 4y 01d Mexican cameto the house and —r— 17, bintin Mooy [ o aeC ot tostart for Egypt, gavea farowell reception | on being told of the discovery, said that Grain, Provisions, Stocks & Bond FEMAI_E UlSEASE§ avos 0 F the wo0as, Hiaeksin 0v o rally Company, w his laboratory ussistants today. The | it explained the disippearance of tho = ) ; Adeke ; Somach of bindies | s shiets conteolel | 41qana 1415 Hamoy st professor says ho will probably be absent | wifo of the man who owned the place, : Ordars excouted forthe purchise oranlo for | SATEL, CORLIRCUR Lot ki wWanoryul Fenmoty, | emmmmmae oot OO P T 2 |y Owaba, Nab. from Berlin about three months, He ex- | Tt was generally supposed through the jmeisteorulare davery. W all e dox o4 ONLY. Book freo, e e plains that ho has only vartislly disclosed tho | country that sho hid cloped with o | 4% DEaA BH MOBREW'S b, unie s GLARS I:A“\'T OlL AND DRUGS. | S7ijAM AND WA TSR _SUPPLIES A, L. Deane &T);: Emerson Seel Oo, General ngonts for Hall's | Seed growers, dewlors in method of production of the curative lymph | young American with whom she had Correspondents, him i o 1 ey Bt Keward Gla .I A Tuller & 05, | U- 5. Wmd Eugmu& AL, Sirang & Sonsy because he desired to stop the rush of doc- | been unduly intimate, Gty In ol o il o o o > y ate, Z N o T o | m oharmcter, and bix great Aoy of bt tors to Berlin. If ho had described tho T (,‘.l‘ O, © }Kennett, Hopkins, & Co | from the Atlantie to" the ueior v « Paint Oy, method of mant facture move fully, he says, | Clock 150 Years Old—Nover Repaired, St. Louts, D R. Francls & Bro® g e Aot e i i Bocaar duneh s LB howould have been more worried abaut e The glory of Mrs. Rebecos Essex i 3 amon i 2 A o i L E 5. G scontent pi s regarding . 2 fe mings 0, tho published gccount of the method of | home at Tauguanuk, Richmond, R. L, ) | VIEE William Cummings, | Blake, Bruce & 05, Orane Company, manufacturing the lymph, They made isugreat old grandfather's clock that i) Y 7 3 205003 Leayenworth e bel Berlcas attempts 1o profuee e ivmph, it fragon; giandlubens g it Plainenongh cln--u ad-aud 1) leoid § | Office, r4th and Farnam Sts., |ermas Biah G R find Prof. Koch's description {otaly in. | a8 ~built by o Mr. Stilinun 190 years | — the way to a clear complexion, ,:_‘.‘;,‘;u‘::,""w - / Owaa, Neb, Butrance on elther street. ‘ Ouahn, Ne o Lt 0 ARNE i o han. ago and has been ruming without i 10 | fro from blotches, pimples, erup: oyl Fae s et i terruption ever since, siys the New | o b et R kel York Sun. The clock is eight feevhigh | 4ons, ycllow spots, and roughness. 10 1402 Dougiay Straoy lag 018 | 10021004 Farnam stroety LLH‘ 3 immphant Journey, S 2 © . | and very bandsome, and a clockmalker l’unf) your blood, and you have it. e P e s | e 0 M 2 et s bub L =barell swkes i Evns | recontly sadd (it s works aro stillus | Widh” pure, rich ‘blood, an activa | B0 e - ES‘I"S : oyor & Raanks, | i iy & Oon he Omaln T t o. s journey | porfe ! an ., T i3 atite T P 0TS " | =145 1arnoy stroot, albums, fanoy | P P T A e e i M T "{'h, are made. Tho | Jiver, good appetite and digestion, . U2 ‘ e &8s i 1L senty Foundry, slock e e [ssex's g - . s ouse e | Printers’ pplloy b hero Wis & romatcabissarie of | Siooke belonged lo Besex's grand- | 4ha hue of health follows, Doctor Omaha, Neb Ounhia, Neb. uraiabing | BrisuntAbEpll father, and has never been out of the : . - - . o, emonstrations in his honor all along \ \ ieroe St 5 Sow uoh i domonsiratious 1u bis Bonor all alovg the | yocsestion of the Essex family. Tho ln : s Go I‘\lllm Medical Discovery , NERVE AND BRAIN TREATHENT. | D. M. Steelo & Ooy | Slowa, Johuson %00 B |7 1y achinery. e lady, who is eighty-two years old, says you of them. Tt is the Rworth | 3 i pecifo for Hysteria. Diseinesy Fita Feuralela, Wike 1201-1203 Jonos streot, At Germania Hall, it has always képt perfect time and luml puwifier. There’s no lack of "8 ME Gk F i BE T e AT T rasalon otiaaing or the lvad O R SOUT H ()MAI'lA. The ern of German theatres hus been re. | Bever needed to be repaire them, but there’s none like this. R u N K E, NN Ess SRAp At 1 Ade, . Omals, Nob Onplin:HEb. _ vived in Omaha and bids fuir to become pop- 4 L It’s guaranteed to accomplish all LIQUUH EXABIT, 0, o | Mo dy & Co., u ON. STO(K VAH €O, - - LIMIT 0. ular. Germania hall on Harney streot has thicago Yields the Palm, th‘n\'/ ik g 1,,' all di 11 ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE ‘“?'l'\u§ b lak Allen Bros,, McCord, Brady & Co., | UNION § GOH LIMITED. e ale 1 hersaftel ‘hicago i stly called 5 oty RN ’ E 8o, or iy for 8 "nci 3 arney streol and Leavenworth, C been eplavged and reaodeled, aud berafter | Chicago fs unjustly called tho city of es arising from torpid liver and DR, HAINES® GOLDEN SPECLFIC. \ f o, ; 14 Hamnoy stroot. 3t and Leavenworth, G I,Wb BL00K CO uMp,,ION each Sun night it will be occupied by a | divorce writes BEugene Field. Yet German theatrical company. Lastuight “The | Chicago is not wholl : 1t tan b gy enin w ows o1 cu ten or | oo et eyl plestiiony ety impure blood, it benefits or cures, e givenin u gl 8 or In ar: " ‘ Tt st oo e asleed M givon overto tho | ciTye DaRh L T ded. With S T el b owBlice: 300DMAN DRUG CO., i | Boyer & Taiitt, , Mf'""’ pes Sillont company of amatonts. with Miss® Ly | Sliorce industry; itls not so Infamous | Jmoney 8. g : crases sadebesds gz MR HPRATER | 110 ra A GUNVOWDER. | 5.0 mxcianso Butiaiag, | % Exchangs Builiing, Corat, recontly of the Karl Sehult theatre of | & divoree centeras the little city of Tn- | 80 ordinary “medicine, it couldi't | PR S G A : : : g NrOwDE a8 } o B Hamburg, as the star. A large audionco was | ianapolis is. Last year the number of | be done, But this ésat an ordi- | SN Swace: his ‘mation 18 | ———— — — Huz\h G (;’.\xr.(.l South Omahn. Bouth Dmana, ‘ & Genl Western Agen! ) . (o Book ol par et in attendance and the play wus well received, | divorces in Indisnopolis was equal to | nary medicine. b3 “.'—,.,..m T, & 1 1h & Ouming Bus. a ayeaionn a®dn 8. 1. Coffman, Bm loy P ikl Gt one-fifth the number of marriages, This - 3 JEAY S BABCR & C0 ana B'NDS WANTED bl ] Hunter & Groen, + cheapest blood - purifie Total Issues of po & Co, There s no aanger of a cold resulting fn | percentage largely oxceeds the showing It is the cheapest blood - purifier COUNTIES: BEMOOL o 20 kxctaae Duildion hangs Bulilig o) 8 nde . . e 1 1d, throngh drageists, beeause you Suftering from Ll J preumonia when Chamberlain’s Cough Rem. | 1 le in Chicago.” The showing here in- sold, iy rug; ’ 1 | uffering fro DISTRICTS, WATER 2 uth Owaha. 0 edy is used as directod “for o severe cold.” | dicates that one in every forty mar- | only pay for tie good you get. the effecs of COMPANIES, ST, R.R.COMPANIES, ic. ORI T It effectually counteracts and arrests any | riages is a failure. \ ’ » L s spondence rolicited. i ) 0 ) Y wosthg weaknoss, lost x e ¢ HRAh ol prove i tiowsands of Y L yonsaslei i | PO ”“u‘i o H.WHARRIS & COMPAKY, Binkers, oo % Wilivimy Oo| Leo-Olark - Androssan | Wood Brothers, This fact was fully proven in thousands of | Some romaricable cures of deafucss are 1o e S home o 451 ! o 4 - 3 iscovery acts equall 163+165 Dearborn Sireet, CHICAGO, 26 Exchunge Bulldiog, casos during the epidemic of influenzs last iof Dr. Thonns' Eleotlo Ok~ Never | woll adl the year bound. juay ; ; AL R HR I JE e oo ya | Earaways (o) winter, For sale by all druggists, fulls to cure carache. 4 ypar rou 70 5tate BOSTON. K | 11l Earnes aucost Boull Owaba. Guaha it Nob.

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