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THE OMA}IA DAlLY BLE: TU 1 \D‘\\ OVEMBER 10. 1801. NG RIDE \{ l“ N v“ plea this morning for his releass, She said Uk ! A (. that the voy was entirely to blame and de- served a whipping. Judge Helsley smiled a sort of a November 4 democratic smile and released Henry on bis own recognizence to ) ) § pear later for trisl. Echeme of an Omaha Man for a Cheap Trip | @ppear later for tri 3 to Memphis, DeWitt's Littlo Eariy tasers; only pillto curesickheadache and reguiate thebowels —_— WILL SAIL DOWN ON A BIG FLATBOAT. | . Barkalow & Root, 614 North 16th, ]uul.l received carload choice Michigan apples. Heavy Freight and Passenger Rates s0UTH OMAILLL Have No Terrors for W. E. B. iy Tt 1 a Tel Yty Council. Blaroei16 Iried btidacked (AL The council met at $:30 in the Rowley | IO ERIORe? building. Councilman O'Rourke in the chair, Chief of Polico Brennan's report for Octo- s or i ac ! oro we Just as Saturday's sun was mounting the :’v:v-y‘nfl‘u:,”. e 111 a "Wl(,.,“l e ets eastern hills B. Plerce, nis wife and eventy-two arrests mago during the month fcal climate. puncilman Walters on that the fire ut the caso of tho ces 15 somowhat | company be instru sh N and Twen- . . . 7 it from it of th ordimary e, | B 0ih st b e L \ invite the attention of close buyers to this special sale this week, AL AR AL AN UAL el city ordinance regarding sidewalk obstruc. | [ ok e Ol e B R O B L e Boys’ and Children’s Suits and Overcoats at prices never ape by has observed @ boy w up N from Twenty-four busily engaged with saws, axes and planes, ty-soventh streots aud - found b The inquisitive wande has tried to asee obstructions in his snort perigrination, e ~1 ¥ 1 () : l y tain what the workmen contemplated build- [ ‘The bids for the grading of It street v yroached in maha. fng and numerous questions have been asked OV"]HQI "m ll‘l:"wn of lli‘m\l loy. John C olui‘w_n casy enough to ask. the quostions, but | and Norton Bros. each bid 15 cents per cubic | |8 It was easy enough to ask the question R LA L T e DL 0 Answe! ove ained, as the m: o A g ShTAn bt eir | toe on streots and alleys and the city en- [] gecrots to themselves, Theso workmo eineer. 5 . Pierce and bis clder son, and togeth The contractor grading on O straot was in- Were building & boat with which 1o plow the | tructed to convey dirt to tho streets and Bn 8 l 8 ar’ I’nen . Friday the | alloys within hauling distances of their con- ' waters of the turbid Missouri boat was completed and whiie it ws a pirat- L. : fcal looking erart it will be a homo for theso | | 1”’(? city vlv-umr;vl'.r“ s nntru:-]lmlfm M‘v:'\::- K¢ Ll 1140 | |ishitho grado on Twenty-seventh, froni | to < ; O e N e o | AW ran s rentip o : Splendid sale of men’s business suits, in sacks tion is 40 feet fro. tem Lo stel and 12 feet in ! 3 rects. = 2 S wWidth, In tho ol thoro. is mmpio room | _Mr. O'Connor wanted §100 rent. for seven to stow away several tons of freight and then | Weeks occupancy of his basement for jail | and frocks, at a vill ri ators like o duck. | purposos, Iteferred to the committee of tho 5 - . tho boat will ride the w The vessel has been provided with a stern b £ 3 £ wheel, which is propelied with o hand lever, [ Thechairappointed Walters, Conely and - _ and going with the current a spoed of eight [ Wood toarrange with Mr. Ritchart for the Don’t miss the uiles an hour is easily obtainable. But this (I"vl:;:;_nnwu for the city clerk in the Pioneer $|:>’ $|3; $14 and $515. sale of Boy Cape notall. The rakish looking craftis fur- I honso osomuling | . Mr. O'Rourke moved that Mr. O'Connor a settler’s cabin, Tho building—Ox14 feot— [ be aliowed $10 for tho reat of his basement Overcoats and Ul- SERICH rises above the deck and forms a comfortablo :l‘"“ill", r.‘ Illllrl' ccll'rkm"ll"r,\‘lll";‘rlh"'vw‘ m:‘w\m a t i g All g ity habitation. kriday evening, into this small [ Warravt ou the general fund. - Carried. s i i : : i sters this week. Q= = Moue LB srca (o ad L hiBLLS0REH I CIoots! hikpiiper oy arranged for this sale at prices which will do the 4 4 i = from 1712 Miami stroet and in a short timo Yard and Oftice Notes. 5 il we ask is that you was comfortably sctt ho building was | All the omployes of Cudaby's wero agree- | work of unloading better than anything we can divided into two apartments, one of which | aplv surprised Saturday evening by having £ ] -] ~ S look_ at \Vhllt' we ad- OUR S(HOOL SU,TS et s 3 Kitchen I the b room | their wages raised. Tho firm took this sub- | sy in a newspaper advertisement, In the new vertise. We must thero were two beds, chaivs, tablos and mir- | stantial way of expressiog its appreciation of 5 e, ‘o 2 SR ahse rors. The walls were adornod with pictures, | the faithful services of its employes. shades of IFancy Cheviots, we still have a dozen unload our imm giving it a cheerful and homo like uppear: [ The packers' year closed Saturday, and the whole, nished witha cabin, a s 3 stock and have struck Prices in our Boys’" department has made this oug anc I'he other room contained a cookstove, | outlook for tho coming yearis decidedly tablo and chairs, roseate. Tho numbar of orers now oz styles of the best sellers at g15 and $18, perfect the right method to B S i : Friday cvening as Picrco sat upon the fat in excoss of any previous § . o soh There never most successful season. Honest goods at our bank of the river und witn a certain degreo | Everything about the various plants is wear- ing caualt; S S b, ' LTI S e Eaihe iy of pride viewed tho result of his labors he re- | ing an air of vrosperity. fitting and equal in many respects to the most was a time when you prices are what is in demand. This week we offer lated his experience in a most iuteresting T'he Ogalallu Laud and Cattle company had . . . 42 manuer. two traiils of eatile, thivty-four cars, at the | expensive cheviots in the market. / could buy to such "Ten long years ago ho left his eastern hom vosterday. Its loadiug point was g > goodadvantage. This and befng 4 young man_started west to ea 3 i Vyo. B ) If . I)’ t g .t z aname, fame and riches. Dakota was tho . Logan, ‘who focds extonsivoly at Now is the time to buy your Winter Over- L el wallmean ! to Oys \nLC (].n > Ul b, objective point, and in duo time onville, Mo., aud is also o he: X janded at Bism; In thoso days | per from that poin D two cars 2 unload in earnest and it was supposca that nuggets of gold | cattle for yesterday's m: . o 'n's h re invite y . s last week’s a3 large luq walnuts grew at the Seventeen cars of i coat. -In the Men's ])C]Y“nncnt pueRinvItayour > will double last week's & - " = e tho grass roots on the Dakota prairies and | Pueblo, Colo., vesterday : o2 @Vct =5 S = ages 4 to 14, at $2.50. $3, $3.50 and ¢4. We sell SR MBS 41 UH U A SRR S OB o ver, | were ownea by Price & Bark attention to the ]flrgbt stock of Overcoats ever record. 2 was not the case, und_after a year of toil on | 15, Sarmon’ James MelSee and It 3 5 Xn ’ & 3 ! ; only goods which we can recommend. You can the Missouri slopo Pierco found himself “harley Gor shown in this city- = You cannot afford to buy un- Brmg thC B())‘S to the (,ontmcntal save money this week by visiting the boys’ de« oorer than when he left his eastern home. | around the yards as fi(mk agent of le Rock lo decided to emigrate and us tho river | Island, was at the s vesterday shaking | (o1 S 5 o i \ AT S T T e | [T B e st Ho 1s v presont | til you have seen our prices. This Week partment of the Continental, travel oecided to follow i vindings. A | western agent with headquarters at Salt = & flatboat was built, and into it he loaded his | Lake. wife, child and personal effe he The first car load of horses consigned to ~ o was cut loose from its moorins Fredevick & Sons ed yesterday and in- ) aYe) the rlm{nlncl itsped. In those early days the | clude some very fine specimens of drivers, =1 = / C ()‘ (@ upper Missourl country was not what it is | saadle and draft horses. - \ i ) (/ ] isconsi Iyomi ’ °y (=) today, After passing Fort Abe Lincoln, | Tho Wisconsin and Wyoming Investment It v miles below r company, the Jack Creek Land and Cattlo country was & wild and on wwaste, | comj Sand Creek Land and Cattle = = = = = anavited only by Sioux s | c in big bunches of cattle = 7 : Who did not hesitate to take o whito maws | from Rawlins, Wyo. propr rizes wero then awardea. court opened yesterday morning with a | toresting. Felix Ragan, an Irishman wlo scalp. This fact mado tho voyage anything 2 ciub will hotd meetings every two weels. swaller attendanco thin u;mxl of atorueys, | does odd jobs around ths tavors, eayed Taking butter from milk Not so much what but a pleasure trip, though Pierce oxpert Magic Oit most of whom wero from T.inco ™ | Montague. a tramp, and_Dolly Tibps, u city > i s you put_into. ad- enced no trouble with the red_men until ho | Al Brigham went to Chicago yesterday. I VRSN 08 s ficonsumod M| uIFjare peomiltisniv ctiatasters Do |l was I‘”OI““ ig ;]“" carliest 2 l:,’,“t i ]dl roached the mouth of the Moreau river. | rank Snell loft for Kunsas City Sunday | Heartily, with relish and without distress | hearing requasts fov_postponements of cases R e s times. ras lefl vertising as wha Thero ho hnd tied up for tho mights 1t was | ey Stell loft for Kunsus City Sunday | Gratirs, "I not. wo rocommend to yéu | until alater day, during which Judzo Dundy | ~Davis B e 5 tovvasgicic for our J : during tho early parc of September when | “3"5¥7 |14 from Rod Oak, T, 18 1n tho | Hoou's Sursaparilla, which creates agood |repeated his timo honored warning thot | SREIEENCIE D GO y S hor time to make a milk of cod- you can get out of NThdians BTN T e Y orates " 4 | cases not ready for trial would be postponed Bovd’s no ator this evening. There 5 % sy Sto Indinns o retuning trom ther unmual | oy appotite and so inviorates the stomuch and | CA36S not xeady for posty i S Tasus padleas o ewiinesd thell Hap R ETN Al bowels that tho food is properly digested aud | until the ne ) i 2 - I'he court also gave notico that the law [ Play lust night Nl theemulionlon but: Of 7 are two im- TRADE MARK. Dakota and eastern Montana Mrs. Maggio Caldwell has returnea from | yij'js putriment assimilated. s question, Picrco was aw ed by the report Mrs. Emma Delaney left Sunday for Cin- Hood’s Pills are purely vogetable, per- [ afternoon and that the ju: uld be present ; : : ter, is an easier food than 3 11%\,\“ > ., consider- { two sons departad for Memphis, Tenn ORI natiriat SEIBIRIAlAR- 8L, e i e T 5 NE L e v p . s s st hr st | O MALS AR sl o b I'he unseasonable weather has forced us into unloading o V}r Stttos tospoid the. wintor in the hall trop. | marshal, who was instructed to attond tothe | | |/ \ immense stock of fine Overcoats and winter weight suits. V Shortly after midnight, 0f tho night in | Beatrice 2 docket would be called at 2 o'clock tnis pibn T IEREOTDE 1Y of a riflo. Cautiously peering out of tho | cinati, O. feetly efloetive, but do not causo | at that time, rondy to ty cases. Tho. gr ) e door of tho cabin of s boat hie discovercd | John Condon is bac A pain or gripo. e suro to get Hood's. jury will be'in session on the 2ith inst., an: 3 g : ‘ of tho cabin o hoa discover John Condon is back from a visit to his foe L CE Tataiol £ A llbusis et e b1 voa butter, Scott’s Emulsion of a band of warlike looking Indians, not | Valparaiso farm. : A ‘ [Special Tel- : S . 150 yards aw Without waiting to N DAl ot CanssslsOlty uis tha 3ur ¢ & Root, 614 North 16th, | the preferenco i : WL EHov sl aneg S cod-liver oil is an casier food 5 y (v ialas Dl aae ; as City ds tho | o 0! otved carlond choice Michigan | Tho remuinder of the morniug sossion was | egram to Tur: Bk ; 5 ot it cessful in TR PRI b ol e LU elamvesic IRl MO IR taken up in hearing motions. orders were issued to : han cod-liver oil. It is rest e L boat, cut the rope that held it to the shore, A ! JURLAS) AL A 2EL (4 T s Tho extension of leave of absence eranted for dicesti i - s A =il and Slowly the evaft drifted from tho shord RELOROILT ALL HAVE THa{R HANDS FULL, | . United States Geand Jurors, eizaallGhauncoy MoK eoyor, asaistont adin gestion. It stimulates, T and into the middle of the stream. Tho In o b Durtiam of Montrose, Il is tho The following is the list of United States i e o helps, restores, digestion; OS2 dians at onee re o ¢ vietim had est of his old friend, ‘aughn, awyers Have Different Courts pl‘d'nl)urnn which convenes on the 2ith 5 Rk eluded them and was rapialy gof tof | Mrs. I Adams broke her richt arm by Liayyersting Sl 7 : % 2 . wing trausfers in the and, at the same time, sup- £ their rench, They set up a fiendish yell and | s b Sunduy evoning. antngintiuinn i Eil W oth infautry aro made: : . i isers know. You pourcd volloy after valley into tho sia of 1ho | * ien McCibo and George Noft waro | | THe Judses of tho district court resumod 2 WS Dnooly; H. Baldwin, from plies the body a kind of ey boat. The occupants expecting that kind of | fine $10 and costs for disturbing tho public = business in earnest yes as, Plattsmouth; J. W. Barnes, it E to company I nourishment it can get in no certainly should a roception had crowded into the hold and | posce HEEnimo untilithe closa ot tho & or Leopold Hann, Hastings; J. J. Lehew, | William B, Wheel from’ company AT T by 50 doing had escavea uninjured. I Epoes: H MeCooic; V. € Totin | I t Captain William R, Hall other way. not let your adver c : Lad escapec jured. Erom | PIe o Pl > e ol Rl enerkias o olony cCooi % e 0 co ¢ aptuln am K. Hall, e 4 that e on the sailing contiuued without The puplls of the High sehool will give a nailRdoyota theluseupiu i Hinshilwood, J. I"atlerton; W, H. | assist voyor will be relieved from S U\m“ without first accident or incident for sev musical and literary entertaiument £l eir dockets, Newel ) r Plattsmouth; | duty at Fort ¢ N. Y., on the ar 'Scovs & Bowse, Ch s . Near LeBeau a x “‘1}‘.‘1‘:_“ e et i kness kept Judge I‘]\-llolm at l\lo'uu ::.v.u 5 o L Vosborg, Boll: | at that post of ‘““Wl\ Winm D, }\':.\\' \”U”] N L BomnE: Chemists 9 Souih st A vesus, ascertain- 3 ing what ence. The town w: J Z pos! - he cabinou of the lupworih league wil o court journal was presidod over by Judge ¢ , Ha . X surgeon, will then proceed to Ange E ps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver e ! y Rabitod by squaw men, ¢ foats and Nail. | bold a weoting in the '{xst Motnodist churcl ::‘I\('l:uul‘.\ du"tll‘m‘ydh‘pll" T Car i sl s | Tsland, First Licutenant cge i1 . e Hecan do \. N for you, broods, At 3 made for | this ovening. 5 fault cases in room No. 3. elh ; e Eat Bsn (oY 3 for with a S arts killed tho pur stocking up with provisions, | Elmer Johnston, Peter Benson ana Ben | fat! 0l T e Sity own request, relieved from duty’ i connec eniats N It was late fn the afternoon whon the pur. | Larsonkog were assessed $ and costs for | Before Judgo Davis the case of Caroline | Boatrico; ( ; : tion with the militia of North Dakota, to take - - designer, \ chasing of the ship's stores ind Leon como | indulgiug in a row. Lowehizer wgainst the Omaha Street Ruil- | Buker, Boatvico; T, C. an, Wi offect November 30, 1501, and ho will pro- ke, more Foron ey oo ol ana Pierco concluded to stop at the { Georze W. Makepeaco returnod Saturday company was put on trial. The plaintift ceed to joun bis compa sters than _all o ¢ ) aing until mornin night fromys wobis ¥islt with his brothor tn | 1s . seokiog. o revover During The County Court “Leave of absence for two months, from y mekors ¢ artist, a score of Shortly after midnight a lot of fellows who | & rn Missourl. the year 1860 her sba Curl, | The Novembor term of the county court | Novembersu, 151, is grauted Iivst Licuten bl P, i ynorfs P - had been enjoying o drunken revel at the sttt e ! AR s . Patton, Twenty-second infan experts, a thor- dance houso visited the boat and insisted Dreasurct Lom Hactopoponed: 01 ox,|iwas * lemploved:. (et South . Omuna, (|| that Wwas postnunedioniagcount of ko clection © of absenco for four months, to that Mrs, Pierce danco tho can-can on tho | (i & utiva) sterday for the boys in honor of | hy family resided near Seventeenth and | was opoued yestorday n ng in the presence | tajo effect on or about Decomber 1, 1301, is = t A ough knowledge Turricano deck, Plerco tried to argue with | 'R arrival of a son. Jackson stroets. On M 22, 1800, ho was | of 100 lawyers and twice that number of | gr rst Lieutenant Jobn bi v Jr. linaosaliothomibelus of newspaper val- the drunken mob, but it was of no svail, At | dacob Schlagel and Dora Duffack were { returning from South O | clients. Tho s the largest of the year, | Tenth r. The lo g i i Gy imjlations §tiobidlp > ¥ Tast thoy threatened to shoot if he did not | United in marriago at the residence of the | stract, without waiting tho train on | there being 199 case s First Licuténant Oscar n, X 2 ues; and from the § pull his. boat, ashore and go on with thg | bride’s parents Su winehl hie was ridi stop, jumped from the | which wore set for trial. cavalry, aide-de-camp Octob 5 e et U 0y ST dance. Ho pleaded with them, and as ho [ Wells Leo. formerly connectod with the | cat. Ho was .-ukml:lmlh_ '1"{'”“”’ tmuml train — ment of Dakota is extendea fifteen days. “FAMILIAR IN MILLIONS OF MOUTHS efters of ““'“‘ plonded, whipped out kuife and cut the ropo | Eleetric Light company, now of Corning, In., | aud instantly killed 1o witlow _Aroyou acruel man, or only & chump- | The leavo of absenco granted Captain 5 i ) bressing that held tho. boat moored to. o tree on tho | is in the ety for a fow days. hoslizonco upon tho part of tho deferdant,in | Your horse has chafed his neck until it | cos Miohion, MMtk oavaity, Octover 8, 1591, | AS ANY HOUSEHOLD W ORD. expressing bauk. As ho did this he dropped into the | A. W. Coloman, J. A. Jorzensen ana | that he gate to tuo platform from which | solutely cruel to make him work, or he has | Depar A § ded one gratitude bout and allowed it to drift away in thedark- | williar all of Whitman ore | hee husband jumped was not securely locked. | cut himself on a wire or a nail. Now do you | month a vs. Captain William * . N b At GHEaNA 1 adopke | Willarm. Ha alliote VY ltman,lwer Jmaia Gilligan has brought suit and asks | know that ono boutle of Haller's Barb Wire | K. Hopkins, as weou, is _detailed as 707 know that ¢d i politedj Nasicnos onl 1he yosterday Heua A R wm bor | liniment Wil absolutely curo every cut, | a member of the army retiring boavd at tho Kt S give you " i ,,“,,.L 3 2 b X J. M. Hart, late of Wahoo, has accepted o AL i i inimont Wil | i Sratein o ut 1o tho rapidly disapearing craft, but again ita | position ns bookkeeper with 'tho comfaission | husband: James. | She allogos - mar- | bruise or old s Just try it. Ao Yol it cunvonc b tive lk fgures that canbe proven. occupants eseaped uninjured. LT R o < ] y From that tie untll tho mouth of tho | ¥M of Dorsey Bros, & Chitton. and also that since th i as Bavkalow & " 611 North 10th, | Captain Bdwin 1 Gardn - “TH " 1 ho T Hooke ¢ for the Union stock for | § i b ! i y Cheyenne rivor the tripwas a mouotonous : oolier, 80 or the Union stock | to provide Lier with the uneco: m ans for | jusy received earload choice Mic geon, is he i i one, but there triflo of lifo was in stock yapds, dfrom & threo | her comfortable support Jition to the | . - The Apollinaris Spring vields enough as_injected, ths’ business trip in tho khorn valle; 1 Lo TCCES 1 4! () J Pictre had tied up for dinnorand was rest. | MOnths’ bus n tho Elichoru valley. | failuro to support tho plalntiff alleges that av MR. COR s waler nol only fir presoul requirements, x4 ALDEN &FAX[]N ing on a bunk while his wifo was preparing Louis Buchanan, son Lonzo and danghter { the time whe ca her hand and for- / 5 - A K0 X ) lunch, Suddenly ho was aroused by Sarah, who h been visiting with friends | tune with Mr. G 1 Lo was & married man, Mojor Joseph W. Paddock but also for those of a fi h Newspa nine scream and hastily jumping from b in this city, leave this moraing for Woiling with wife D iding at Fennie, County Rica's “E ne,” the famous a County Commligsion still remo 1/, ADVERTISING A« uu.., bed and running to the door of the cubin | tos, Kan. S e 3 i extravaganza, which has for yoars been one R T pT, The st ol o 00 4 68 W, Third St camo faco to faco with @ iarge black bear | Toa Hooker, onc of theold time clerks at 11 Green has sued “"‘""',‘ ilter | ortho most popular and profitanle attvactions | MO Joser BERIBA SRTa L6 OXISUIE SUFI 1S aRgHale. k == OINCINNATI,_OHIO. that was sitting on its hauuches in tho bow | the Union stock yards and who is now travel- sks for # judgment 00, I nis | B 08 T e ten. Wil bo seon &t Hoyd's | CinCt bas beou named usa county o Sorly million quart botdles yearly. b0 A of the boat. Returning to his cabin Pie ing ro atative of that prosperous com. | petition ho alicgos that ho was the ow e Ty i > | soner to fill the vacancy caused by the death < 5 . 2 thal secured Lis riflo and with an unerring | pany, was a visitor at the yards ye of tho salloon at 1513 How ‘ud atrooty | new L'lu:;lh‘l (m]lnvllwi.u’_l 1»;.‘\«) and m;nbl o P. 7. Co ¢ volume of gas is so great tha wim lold his bearship low. Tho | Mrs Drews, wifoof Fvitz Drows, foroman | Which he sold to Suultor July | day of this wock. It will bo presonted by f e b Thersta || ous o approach the spring on auimal, which was a largo one, was skinned | at tho dettor ,,“‘.N” "“'“ I"'\.“‘m',“’\_‘ WA |17, 1801, at which time tho defeadant u the notod oreanization especinlly ongagea by | The appointment was mado by Coun Pl E L / and the ocarcass furni meat during the | g from Ger p (o s to'pay 4 lot of outstanding debts contra Mr. C. H. Smith for this season, ono of tho | Clevk O'M : a X NN GEeDS 16 3 & H by the plamtift. Tho plaintiil feeling secure | bast over selected for this class of operatic | and County Judgo Shields, T'ue Tines, Loxpox, 2oth Sept., 1890, » FUR CAPES. wainder of the trip. Tho skin adorns the [ of Mr, and Mrs. Die 1 kin adc o | of } h 10 in and gave ? cabin of tho little boat that is now on its way | Mrs, Drews o warm. wolcomo to hor wow | 81d thiuking the dents would bo paid, ro- | entertalument, It ~includes ~Miss ~Hilda AL2 o'clock yesterday afternoou the throa to the lower water 5 e 4 moved from the eity. Later on the creditors | Thomas a3 Gabriel, wnilo charming - o tha s e IR . orre was duly reachc that toysi | Lae swooped down o'stock of liquors and | P § N[ dany inta. the sy ropmidn tho reor ol y MEN'S FUR Miss Matua 0 | took everything in sight. Greon now wants v she Judgo Shields' oico. They lack . 2 of Architect Decker, o o damages aud pay for the stock that slipped | the ch 0 ated s el rs tonemselves in and at the same time locks . OVERCOATS. ‘!” her Joung friends, 5 AREY. (0% out of his passession The scener v bright, huving boon | the publie out. 'I‘umlm five applications A hor parents' rosidenco oust of tho city, & » Tevine is heaving the case of Cathe- | especiall I v this soason. and tho | were considered and laid 0. Iinally tho ? L mado monay, Piorre foiled to get'the capital | SF8 COUPIO went out from this city, o rin otzehmann agianst the o The | costumes aro saidto be y artistic, The of Major Patdock was hit upou aud and All Fashionable and the town rapidly walked into tho rear | A€ Unanimous in pronouncing the event & | Liantiff has suod to vor £5,000. She | advance salo of seats for v ) to make tho appuintment ununimous Tauks of prosperous cities. After remafning | Pleasaut suee alloges that on October 27, 1834, whilo walk- | open Wednesday morning 3 id to_have provailed thero until four years ago ho de. | Suturday evening Arthur Adams, son of Nouth Thirteonih street, betwoon - Mujor Paddock has been a resident of the cided to try Omaha, and building an. | City Attornoy Ben S. Adawms, was pleasantly r sho sten through a Ouo of the mest ploasing auxiliaries of | county for twenty vears and at the pl othor boat mgain tried the river routo, | Surprised by the appoarance of about thirty etive sidowalk and broko hor ankle, Hoyd's new Theatro is its fine orcnestra, pvernment divector of the Uuion This trip was not as exciting as tho one from | °f "'f yOu wnh}..t the handsome new Martha A, per alleges in n type written ] B '; <‘w!rr'm:m\ Pacific railroad, Bismarck, and one or two shipwrecks only | family’x , Iwonty-fi twvee otition that ber husband, Ja 5 a brate, uderey a wost perfoct manner. = Mr. - - addod térost 10 the vovago." In duo tiue | 8ud L ¥ ape Koy woro wrriod at. Topelih, 1can., August lor, tho talented vourg loader, s Wostorn tronan CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS the voya reached Omahs, where Mr. youug peoplo with games her , 1350, and for . number of yeurs James rful contra over his i WasmiNGroy, . (%, Nov L Piorce has remained until now. s, wis o husband loving and true. Th 15 showingrwhat rMe Bes)Dha fc In speaking of the prospective trip he [ The sccond meetiug of the High Five c eamo to Omaha, Sinea that date the hus- competont deader can do i i it L R o Bigh Biv i many people in Omala, lovers o ) peusions granted is roportal stated ‘that it would consume the greater | was held Saturaay ovening with Miss ( and, 80 tho wife avers, has chased attor 0 » i 1 ‘ was fuir and 'ho saliihg Koo, J. Persons, Ty ! it was red. On sceount of this sho asks for | theatro us muchYor the pur| Nebraska: Ov 1--Johin Adams, . [* " ' bing Memphis Mr. Plerco will oo co we and y divorce and the custody of her tivo cbil rehestra us sech f Willlam Parker, Henry Gu 3 aud romain six months, aftor sive high fivo was played, v th ) | dron I programine Vith re e oy Zavah | R Bl | NO OTITINIR Rollable Manufacturers which ho will suil for the mouth of tho Mis- | of the ovening Miss Docia Carpentor was | p f 3 o alssippi and there ho will build or purchase a | pronounced winner ot the most. gamos Federal oart zems of modorn tig ian 0 5 ) | LEAVES A DELICATE AND LASSING ODOR ! Fatimer Bonse Block, 191 4103 State SL., Chicago. ited State = a matchiess e 1 1 v ) 1 J « by ull Drug and Kaney G i r R larger boat, as Is ovjective point is Florida, | Mr. L. Blauchard of the fowest number, Ap- | The November term of the United § s g ) v : In giving his reasons for selecting this < : e el 1l Clrlstian Dauphin, Michael Kel nile ro thix wonderful soun NEBRASKA mode of travel, Mr. Pierce said that it was | = ol T ) AP-Atiarnagn i 5 \ A T . much cheaper and afforded him fiue oppor- . lies ur pontinull lan M 3 ] b s . l P l 3 l( Tunity of sbein the countey, IR RO, ORI An S AR e Bemn | AR AR R o Nationa al Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for cbils 1 i PiosQ L o v > ) + | hico wrapper ot & 4 5 DEPO-ITORY x OMAIIA NEW a teething cures wind colie, diarrhoes, aw Joh boy. b s ) Neze ' oy I 400,000 oto, 20 conts a bottle, p Ry Avoun't . | lowa pias) - 0 P e b 65,000 Eye & ear surgoon, E. T. Allen, M.D,, ; abine, 0 widowor with i | ) Jrows, Aviel \ A A W Ramgo bll, 15th& ty Omalia. Of [ “Both the Judue e Laursto phc W Nictolus | . ¢ | ¥ (o din Sl i o cusnlag i . e fogaluye, Mon,, Tue + and Sat, iro | I commor o, | \ g ‘ Broadway & 4150 S, LR N BANIK. o town 1o wnd th } i I CEANAN S T Clor AN AN, A elatives, some re- turns to our pat- , rons, many adver- Times, London. was just undergding tho excitement of its first efforts to securo the capital of tho terri- tory, there Pierco decided to stick his stakos. Ho landed, aud being carpenter, for a time g9~5ond for Fashion Book malled froe. Whipsawed the Boy. iuess 1run ), Hen va ested on complaint of he g o il 5 . |« ¢ ) wrd, 5 E ’ Pt = 1 stepson, charged witk t 900 the lund Widow Po i . E. N I ) s 18 that the lad’s mother induced him X juring the threo acts, u i et CongySyrap. Hasten i | UU UIA iy o to take this step, but after her husband bad . i = 5 % spent & night 1 jail she repented and wade a Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Staudard, ork rot \ =01 K - - Gonorelisa aad dlach ! o s, A . i I L £ Voverost cases dazs: $L.60 par bux. All dru

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