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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 23, 1801, 0o o T \ Y, daughter came rushing into the house with | water, Some carcasses were thrown into \ (‘l‘ ’l’ l(m’l“‘ I‘D ‘\ W b B! stomach, When she told us the circumstances | employes say that they shouted words of my two sons, James and William, went outto | warning to Hart, but he either did eatch the murderer, and they found him near { not hear them or failed "n A o o Frlah I il 1 A $ 1o | the tracks, weak from loss of blood. Heo s heed them s he stood in his her Orank o Frightyn the Mil- Niok Pox Shoots His Wite and Cuta Bis | 1o trecks, tret O e Chroats’ My sons | plaoo nd ss o result wos detoged from head | Another:Ur L e % Own Throat, took him to his homo, a short distance from | to foot with the boiling hot water. He was liovaire Into @iving Up Moaey. ours, and left him there. They then started | so frightfully scalded that the skin peeled off e I Ho suffered terri e for & doctor and the police, from his face and hands. “Foxwont over 0.a nelzhbor's named | blo agony and his grouns were touchiug 1n | HIS WIFE COMES TO THE RESCUE. | Thay's PAINFUL END OF THE WOUNDED WUMAY. | 135 ol i told thom that ho had cot his | tho extromo Our furnishing goods department is a own in at He asked them to send for a The physicians who were called in did — - Soolbn TRy Ao Eip DEToRS: RE- BECALE | WHRL Lons Sat te ianata. Sia: sukeeian, . . mine of good things to give a man. There Bloody Culminatic of Thirteen n camo tho poiicemen appeared on the | and then ordored him sent to St. Joseph's | The Plucky Little. Woman Grabs the | «vhat's is a ; ARb ;| scone, and Mr. and Mrs. Bowen lenrnod for | hospital, whitlier ho was takon. Dynamiter by the Throat and Years of Domestic Warfare—Stor LR BLIL L sl 2 4 \''/ of the Trouble Told by the Eidtdorats | PB Bol 100 Atiod hi O 10 Jall Won't Prepay Messages, o Lol botherin L Intercsted Partics, Implements of the Tragedy. il f.’\‘"',“_’:;:i"HI,"':",":“::_“:'_';' ;:{'\y:y'}',""" 4 Lot il ld X & g in Puffs, Tecks. Waterfalls, Four-in- A “'Wo looked for tha razor that e had cut | o0y ™ iobione and tolezraph businoss T hands, West of Englands, Windsors,ete, his throat w and ,'u nd it near Mr. m- 2 ™ " y possible thing wry of South Oindba occurred yesterday | ftup. the merits and domorits of prepaying mes- | following: Russoll 0, whom the bomb- SUSPENDERS 5 “T'ho royolver that dic urderous work | 8ages giving market reports. A committeo | thrower Norcross teled with dynamite to do {18 Wtanll voLtagd. K Miwenty-ssventh And I'lio rovolver that did the mur aood that s a five-chambered buiidog. My sons | was appointed to draft a change in the rules | ouvor #1.900.000. has agatn. been threatensd | G ! et 9 g N : Egan stroets, As a result Mrs. Charity Fox | J08 8, (WEEBEAIERE PRRR X (iR | governiing the matter and roported s ollows TE A ray. Slioe : NorRGI T LAINAT 13 d in plain .and fancy webs, in plain and while Nick v murderous and tridgo sholl | was® found In it our | rule for any ntombor of this o\clang L ol LIELTLY tancy satins, plain and fancy silks. we, Lt ar les at tho poiico : were found in one of Fox's | of Which it iy be a member or emplpye to | has recolved nearly a hundred letters from o e ruars hreing a Ulroat et aliost from aar | Pockota: ~ showing that o bad oxtracted | Brebiy or | 1% ovomo rosvonsibie fOF | ranks n all parts of the country and evon HANDKERCHIEFS Cribly bl = them after he committed tho murder, Vi J sent uiving informatic o BAropS Borme. Ware i othor 1shguag 5 ; & i to cur i e This rascal hus no_ grounas, whatever to AERIIg UhG CondIEIoL o 40 BLOBKC b ARWEE: | thos Bt RHarore I oL lanBasses people in linens and silks, in plain and fancy with The first intimation of the tragic affair was sect bis wife of infidelity. 1 know her to 1ve notinl sal stock made for | thun English, A 1go and £ d ¢ S J aVtWBhLy Vo miiBtendt b yoatoraay movnini'| b6 s trus WOmAgHY Al e ety £ whom suie teloaraion tuphone | their frionds who knew of thoso lettors did | . * borders, in wide and narrow hems, Red when Mrs, Fox rushed into her fathor's What the Police Know ot Is AppHoABIe Gnly t0 Wombers who ke | 10y WOREY pacticulurly over them. The only Just silk ones? Oh yes: numerous homo three doors away In hor night elothes, [y (o0l e tn vo_ | Soniniasion Helore. CALL ponalties wnd rofee. | thing Mr. Sago did was to tell Inspoctor h and falling {to bor mother's arms, cried gard to the bloody deed is virtually the same L e of anid I8 e Based iy rhe L L O e, | NO YW MUFFLERS years o se Etusband as that told by old man Sherman, il o il foree and eMeet on und | O ant-crank orusade. He porsunded M ; o ‘“'"' .“v.f' L They " do " ot givo o Storman | afier fimuiry b 40 : Sage to give im somo of the lottors, or Cashmere and silk,. in cream, black ‘Oh, mother, he shot me amily any fulsome praise, nowev and vote resulted in the measure being | copies of them and translations of tho for- ¢ e sie N st p S S ) ‘Tho seream of blood on hoe night clothos | thoy oxprossed tho opinion that thoro' waa | postod tho “seaniin o qar ey Uain | copies of thom and translation They and fancies, plaids and stripes and bro- spent #r6im a bullet wound ¢ o story very littlo cholco.botween tho Snormans and | action will be takon toward making. tho | “'Ee Naturday eventng Me. Sage went to cades, 18¢ to $2.50. Tho entire housohold was immediatoly | 0% T iendment s pAevofitna constivation nad bye 1\ vt i comparaiively nt ea¥e. | lO Rt i Sy 9. e e neighbors now 0 about the WS 0 e Live Stock Excuange outh | ® Lo d compara Cly & deidig ed und James and William Sher- | a0 the anly thing having come to their | Omaba. E ity Shortly after ho had retired, a young woman JEWELRY. man, brothors of tho wounded woman | attuniion bein row Decomor S betwoen T T e came to the door and inquired: “Is this No, Cuff 1 S e AR N e T i | o B O O oL R b oA 10D e s Bt | (CUTEI{EH Savam s mi T Ro ek vant ealblhwho) | ST © Wi cuff . buttons, scarl pins, scarf rings, finding rushed out o doors just in time | other., 3 vrestling match for 2100 a side ha th door answered that it was not, 3 e 3 » § g > ar - tosco the wife muraorer, with tho blood Thinks 1t Was Dehiberate. arranged botweon Frank Loaby of Visnor | that it was No, oo and. that. No. 500 was studs, sets, single stones and collar but e L e T'he chief of polico is of the opinion that | and Floyd Harshman of Avoca, to take place | across the s ius tons; solid silver scarf pins, 60c. streaniing from a tor : ! ) L wljus 5 ) ou running toward the Sarpy county line, The | the murder of M ox had_ been deliby January 23 in South Omaha. forfoit of Scarcely had the servant spoken these |« ! = £ ced the gory | ALClY planned by ifox to tuke place yesterday | g5 hias™ boen posted with Myles Welsn, who | WOrds wlien o queer looking man suddenly GLOVES brothers gave chase and ¢ w:‘nw the ZOrV | morning, so that he could getaway bofore | fo the stakeholder, | Both contostants are | jumped before her, and pianting himself what 0 human butchier before ho had got @ quarter | the tragedy becamo kuown; that the | poavvweights, Tho match is to bo the best v within the hall, cried out 7 R aras N raTe i BABRTE SRR prompt_appearauce of tho two brothers on | thred in five rounde | ren 18 t0 be the bes I have come to kill Mr. Sage.” Kid, castor, calfskin, dogskin, seal “Lot me dle {n peace,” ho exclaimod the scone showed that his hopes of eseape = Tho servant was astounded for but an in skin, goatskin, buckskin, mocha and were in vain, and jerking his razor from his Magic City Miniatures. stant. ‘Then, summoning all her courage,she | 1O Caught by Avenging Brothers pocket hie deliberately siashed his throat, | James Hastings has returned from the | apparently adonted the very tastics that N cloth, lined and unlined. “We'll ot you die at the end of a rops,” | while on th n. He kuew that death | o Suge tried to use against Noreross, She saw said tho stalwart_brothers, as thoy florcely | AWHILed in angwas, s onoof the aveWing | piio fromon's ball lust evening proved a | At Ifstio could got olb sho gt prevont | ) - 1 UMBRELLAS. wants, St i or thete siutor. and | Prothers carvied a bludgeon and the other L this crank from doing harm, and bogmning seized 16 nssassin of their sistol = heavy piece of iron. The vrothers admit bl with 8 quiet voice she said, looking the rough o ap 3 riae & 3 3 7 marched him back to tho homo where the | tnat it was not their intention to spare him | Willlam Watson, head vardmaster at | han sqifrely in the face In sateen, union, glorias and silks, wragedy occurrad. The polico were sum il they discovered that his throat was :"v'tv:;}:ny;. “l“:r _r;w;»‘v"_ml from his severe | ““gless me, you don't tell me,” and then | SOME with steel or natural wood rods, with zan moned and inside of fifty-five minutes after it, and_he begged to be allowed to die in o0t mAlArinlIovers having raised her voice with each word, she Y 3 g the muvdor aud uttempted suicide, Fox was | PPACe. Butiio will not die, however: _that [Mramm.\\imnwau desives to thank her | exclaimed loudly gold, silver, nickel and handsome nat- Je ol LB LE AR L LI A0ES AL is, from the effccts of the ugly gash in his | friends for the various kindnesses to her | .**Well, you get rightout of here.” artic apr i 3 5 ) In the city jail. throat. from sympathizing. frionds, both duting the | “The maw dig not ove. He smanced con | PBTtICULAY ural wood handles. help From the dying woman it was learned that What the Son Witnessed, al sickuess of ber husband, and since his | temptuously at the woman and saa again sno and her husband had bad SomS | The only witness of tho murdorsus assault | 9€ath. The funeral ocourrod this morning. | “1 have como to kil M, Sago.! “ie” SLIPPERS rds' befora they hind rot drossed yestorday | wits Royes tho 0-ventold son OF tha Hasas —————— The girl said something to nim, just what e 3 e el B A A L S e e FOR THIS HOME. sho dogs ot romom ber, but she knéyw thorr con- in Russia leather,’dongola, ooze calf, al- orning; that ho s a revolve id, | Hosava thi ho was awakened by a terrible versation must be overheard, And it was. + 2 2 s i ) putting it against her boly, | St T | o it aroiaad i or ot b o | S1im Patronage Accorded a Worthy | Mrs. Suge, upstairs, hua teard tho door opon | forr ligator, plush and velvet. You cansave Try toward the kitchen, but Fox gavo ehaso | nop cortain, He came out to seo what was Charity Con o e e s ooita aligihcatd a big dollar on a pair of fine slippers and - struck e over tho - nead | thomattor ‘wnd saw b fathier beating bis | It wasn distrossingly small audionco at |t mudman ropout thoso words: 1 huve f with th woapon, kmovking hoc | motlior ovor tho houd with a rovolver His | the benefit concort. for tho Home for Desti- R e e g 2 e R Em e S here. us. ‘ down in the corner. Ho then | mower funlly managed togetaway and¥ai | tute Childron, given at the Grand opera | *Whatls 1t vou wanti? {f you should happen to buy a suit ofclothes here and make a bad held the muzzle of the revolver to her | (5 LR GROE L0 e o, folloived | houso last ovening, buta reprosentativo of | , The mun uswered with a_color of aston- = o 5 = 5 5 > 2 s < bead and pulled the v Lo carttidge | o mother to theiv grandmother’s.” Tho lua | the Home—a Council Bluffs iustitution by | 1Shinentin his voice: “Did you not get my | guess as to size, you could exchange it or get your money back after however, failed to explode and the dete is rozavded by the police as the most fin- | tho w ured the company that enough “What lettor1" Christmas. mined uxoricide again attempted to beat his |m|\.yulll' HE‘.I;\ iy ?‘“f{‘\‘f‘.fl of the mur h-u” tickets hud beon sold to fill all the scats, so “Why, I wroto voun lotter saying that I wife's brains out with the weapon twelve. hones after sho was shot, Mre. Fox | that tho benefit was really a substantial one. | Wanted $2300. You should have had it by DO Y O l G R A S F I | I I I ] ) I A C) Determined to Kil ier. died. For several hours before hier demiso | Tho speaker also gave a briet outline of | thiztime.” = S e s (hat howas bent on mucdering | she was unconscious, aua wus unablo to eive | tho Home's histovy, during which he stated | qive " fecq Vet io such lotter. her and not knowing that sie was already | any more evidence in regard to the murder iat over 500 friendless childven had been | questions and answ Mrs, Snge does not mortally wounded, made a dnsu for the door, | thin is detailed above. Her parents areai- | cred for during tho nino_ yoars of its cxist- | yecall Just what words wers tosd e onor opened 1t and escaped to her father's howe, | most prostrated over her tragic taking off. ence. Fully 400 of these had been placed in ' case, but she doos remember that the man ulu‘ru\ u third o |M.u‘|‘.‘mv 3 [GuardifonthoMurderer: Giristian lomes. 'I'l!n- u;-(\lu'l‘v’m con- gaid: As snon as possivle three physicians wore . 5 ducted by a manager, his wife and fi 5 Vel roto aiotter saying tha vante summoned and an examination was mado of When the chief of polic was avprised of | gigtanis,” They have an averagoof sc v :,),);Ll.:}“" ‘,}'1"'1.‘1“3.‘\. it }h\“f,{,(“\ ',',’1’,'\‘,3 thewound. 1t was discovercd that tho bul- | the death of Mrs, Fox ho sceured n cot for | ¢l o FURY (v T GECEOKD Of seventy M. Suge and his house up. Now, I wint the et lnd onfored tho abdomen, plouglied its | the murdorer and hud him removed from tho | G iy Fecervo tholr board and lodging | veacy e o bis house un. Now, I want the way throngh the stomach and hver und was | il corridor to ono of tho colls. Aguard was | bupo saluries, and the manager is allowed | puy Twiil bios v up now.” " lodged near the spine. Tne doctors frankly | also placed over the desperato fellow, as itis | o10e35° week for the maintonance of th ‘The man had Scarcely said this when Mrs. admitted that after a fow hours of intense | feared that when ho learns that his wifo s | soventy or more porsons, As niucty of the | Sage. Slght. and frseiie oo eho fseahao suffering the wounded woman would dio. doud'and that he is her, murderer: that ho | shijgren cared for come from Omana, | forward. Sbe made one quick dash at the Tho agony of the paticnt becume so great | Will - muke somo effact to = esuabe. | yhis concort was organized to give hor poopls | fond, and'with o powor born of, (6 mameny that later opiates were administered to | The physicians s that ox muds | o opportunity to contributo to tho SUpport | put the. forco of a strong. Mman meo baray make the sufferer unconscious of her pain, LRI J\_“U”l;’ffl':{*\\‘f“:‘;’:‘lli'j;c swiehac aud | of tho Home, tuck. She caught at ‘his throat and fasten- Kicked about the Blood, his part to save himself from véing killed vy \hl_ 10 concert program was provided Ing her fingers into his neck bad. him for a G l what man you. rs. Jules Lumbard, W, B, Wilkins, Bu P Bistolitatke 7 e 3 Medical attendance was also given Fox, | the avenging brothers, Biitlor O etereen TR tew, S Tohnahy {j:}’_'g"j‘c‘ "::W ey that ‘hts pals face who 1s & brutal, low-browed fellow of 35 I'he chief of police says that he has ra. Prances Mool and s, V. Cot~ e o2 N + . yoars, Tha stolidity and_indifTerence mani ued that Fox threw up his job at Cuda- | Mrs: Brances Mocllor and Mrs, J. W. Cob- 1 Mary, the servant, looked on all this with years. Th d 3 1 ' | ton.” Mr. W. I Taber assisted as accompan- | am ent. She had 1o wme to help, for be- fested by him was vemarked by the polic I_n s Lh‘!‘ ,\v'u‘v.nl\nl,” HI\;‘ ';l'um(l-. ‘1‘\”? ”,’.‘“{ 18t Mr. Hn Albort contributed a violn | fore she could think w to.do Mrs. Sage man. : : cates hprepurationiionsllign yeion stho s part e jratomnd .\xr J. H.' Butler acted as gen- | had thrust the man out the doorway, and. Tho physicians on investization found that | of the ~fellow. This afternoon Fox | gy v v vod o stizati O O el 1ox | ter I with the vigor of a weak woman nerved to neither the windpipe uor any of the larger (e £ blood vessels had been severe: They there. V' ary al udahy’s amouunting to ority, and, despit the discouragingly small | - ! 3 o Yoolie SRy LCuchayiZ amountl O | ority, und, despite the discou smi hon, quickly as before, she stepped buck 5 foro set to work 10 sow up the wound. Tno | §14. 'Che chief got the money for the bur- | Lii Jliaiice “hoy porformed with Spiric and | ang st the doorC o a0e tepped bck 1S A would-be murderer scarcely flinched as tho | pose of buying clean underclothes for Fox, | 1ot )re of gro pxcollence, vaited for.s ) They 5 . neclo was thrast throus bis fosh azawn and | 10 take tho plice or thoso e hud on, which | PECed & vrosram of groat excellonce, | waned fora moment in susponse. They did | | One Minute Remedy v! a v N of . vere ratea wit hlood The oney ‘re- Y. 8 oK ob et - 81504 2 0! 1ext secon( nOro, ctions of t again in the somewhat slow und excruciating | were saturatea with blood. The money *r oy thero would be a crash at the door and the For all affections of ¢ process of sewing up the wound. No drugs | maining has been placed to the credit of Fox Owlis' Concert. explosion of adynanute bomb, But all \was Thran i 7 ohial T Whatover were given hin, and fs ail that o 1as 10 pay the lawyer who | 1argo audienco attended the concort given | xii e Sisnantio bomb, But ail was | § Throat, Lungs and BH}II(VUI.II Tubes, last ovening at Trinity Methodise Episcopal | sound. Mr. Sage was stili usleep. The ex- EX( CONSUMPTION After his throat hiad been sewed up he was | takes his case. ing episode hat not disturbed him. > AND 50 CENTS. 1816 I)r)uql«\s Street, Omaha, Neb. Tho eminent apeelalist 1n le, private. blood akin and urinary diseasos. A rogular and arth. sperauiorh sewlnul wonkness. night losses, tmpotanoy, ayphilla. steide ture. xonorriiea, gleet ot " w treatment for Lsof vital power. Partiot Unable 0 +1516 Mo may bo (reatodat b ¢ Mo tlolna or lastrum ints sont by mail of exproas s ¥ 1o ks ¢ o'dor. 011 parspanl (itaryiew prefarrad, Coms sultadion froe venee strictly pot r103 Of Life) sont fruo. OMco bours, § & m, © pom. Sunday to12m. Nond st = —— D MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, MOORE'S b pd aviments being so wet | at his instigation.” On Thursday ernoon | *The Owls.” *T) ol Do o, L Ly | n‘.w:u'\..:utmmx stained g 5 ts veir f 40 wot _:“tlu st “Alr: on. h:v‘ll I'hursday afterno Th Owis.! lm‘! ovorture, Supps Ifnin while the mistress v servant were still | Jem——c— o oS W BAKER (‘} Y with gore that they made hiu feel chilly o Jue 0 1 5 aud Peasant,” was rendered with great spivit | in the hallway, theie camo anothor ring, | o z . V U, Fox Tells His Story. Koasted the Council. by P’rof. Roo .'mv!! mrs. Seidenstricker. Prof. [ Mary then yicided to terror and said: I ¢ e SR e n o Board of Trado last | 10€ played a selection from Krouzer with [ musi not answer that,” but Mrs. Sage's > . When ap) ed bya reporterho was [ Tho meoting of the Boaru of Tradolast | 106 PIYEL S BOSoton, o, [CEOWIAr WG | st nov answer that, oxhausied < i earried into tho corvidor of the jail where he | Last evening Coroner Harrigan took pos i was lnia on tho rough table. ~He growled 1 of the body and an autopsy wis made | chureh, Kountzo place, under the auspices of Plicso are musicians of conceded supari- | desporation, threw him down the stair: & , retatorud genduati T madicine, s algion s nd certilo oy wiow, (s sl tronting with the greatest yug- rely a full minvte passed, and thon, For Salo by Drugglsts Funeommunicative, Hotinally sd: | evening to considor tho report of tho commiz v laughable imitation of a school |~ “Very likoly,” she snid, “itisono of onr suppose I am _to blatae. After wo ot | yos appointed to investigate tho conduct of | girl putting in her half hour dmly practice. | friends.” I'hon Mrs, Sugestepped to the door v % Upmy Wity and Lhoda tusslo, Lhad the | ' " joe " ouncit In regard to tie cliy’s | Tha Omaha banjo quartette picited sovoral | and oponed it Tha cattor: wone Do M LURKS IN EVERY COLD. revolver in my hand and was going to put it St Rl - 55 . % = 1 the cupbouyd. Wo hnd & Stoests wod the | flnances attracted a large number of business | charming seloctions, ~ Miss Mary He noticed the agitated faces of the wa rovolver went off. Tue butt of it wasin we Jolin Doo vnlx‘syl’t'l( iy . my baua T dtdnt moan to. kil nor. | Phe ilret watter considarod was tho declar. thone I might as well end | ation of the committge that “‘the expense o L L g el o | O O ety fo oy Mmool ace | Sang several tuncful aivs and took soveral | orossed tha sliewalle to the GORGRISAE Gb. De. S A % T - fnexperienced and incompetent was consid. | Ueserved encores, g Munn’s carriago and bade him call a police- 5 : A ek udirouble forover alyaar e R Tho vocal gom of tho ontortainment was | mun. Then sho went back to tho hous Dr. Schenck’ ) hit e Y e obato | “The Water Mill,” rendored by the I K. | Dr. Munn, of course, found it ne ivo. How Lorrible it would be to be a mu: This was the subject of cousiderable debate | *T 4 . foun Hyg Ao aEHbleitway 0 be i mur ved hot, to put it wildly. Among the in- | quarette. vory soon 13 do something lo relicve PULMONIC SYRUP, "Tho pri: ralused to say Anything move | toresting foatures was a ULt potween John.C, o proceeds of the ontertainment ave for | Suge from the strain to which her grit had I S e O ] YEIRE SR Touncil lo; ArdQan the benelit of tho chure subjected her. But she rallied quickly and 4 \ i i and ended with the declaration Carroll and Councilman taley, Mr. Carroli ayblag he ) 0 aatlons’ and eonzesttons, and th migh ty couse of timo unmeasured terms for t on in biring | Competition trembles wnen [Mayden ousnes: s i me Y Yo e s titvman | are used in its preparation. It has Mr. I, A. Shorman, the father of the | instectors at $4 por day. He declared that | Bros, open vrices on pinnosand organs A policoman cama that evening and the | deadilestenemy of mantngc, You Laros Ly DLOL ay very’ commuuicative. Ilo | Aomo of the members of the council wero in- ¥ hauseREwaslioloealy tehied. Inspector f iy G ' withtand, AN an ad (0 natur nore than three times the strength of Ll LA Ot I rincis o LT o ey = yrres has been fold of the threatening | open o ‘s, Froe the stom ieh, Hver und A e et Tvied Murder Once Befor appoinya e now a strong guard upon the house, Schenck’s or Sugar, and is therefore far niore S Fon ) Councilman Haley took exceptions to this, “A Texas Steer” has been prescnted in o Fourteen years ago Fox married my | Wy was you and tho hkes of you that did 4 g % 2 cconomical, costing ms than one cent Unughter, Charity Aun, in Indiana. Tocy 2 . Omaha for two succcessive seasons, With | DeWitt's Littlo Early Risors. Bost littlo 3 : t lundered Carroll, o 4 ¢/ AV 0 Suare the bidtet iaara vy [ hind thungeral Gaesall L E0 L [ Omate fon s pucnoane somane, Wi | peuvecuamenyRas, oo U | MANDRAKE PILLS | o i Gt dehiie. s oo v s '{*“\‘.““‘l:"“ ;"“m’:l‘l”“"‘fl‘f"” . 8God bus- | flashing from his eyes, shook his finger at | Itvroved to bo a remarkavly bright and [ tme. Noneaqual. - Use thom now. god set your entite wyatom to henlthy work. Kven | strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED, band. Ho drank, gambled, ‘nb igigiio with the remark clover comody, bordering very closely at 3 S =L i acs Aa'n Lhie¢ I the migit 4 he patmont d admirably 1 invali ) ! aud veglected his childign, but for the sake 're qitar, & d—d dirty Nar if Yousny | yinas on broader farce, Its satirical oxposi- | . L.Yory one should have msavings nc-’| grinandteetinsubietin fhe s (e S | and admirably adapted for invalids | Monmouth, I, Fob. L1, 8). of the litt 'm:v‘vll\\ml.\ NOL - encourage wy Lo LSt 0 B, POSE | count. * Now 18 the time to make a start | wha al is well 1 well as for persons in hicalth. Dr. J. B. Moore,—~While suffering daughiREloAYa bl eraliatn i Eore |- - ¥ou know that itls traein sion 9 macy ahadx polilichl meibeds as re=il fov 1802 Dho Gepman Suvinge buntewill | na’ eounNCHE TRoETon Consumutbion g - fron ' sovere cold, I 'was induced to try et o RSt STATeR FIn LD Hoks ‘owre a lying pun,” ngain retorted | ceived with delight and mauy types of the | soon move jnto their new hinking room | 1. car it and Dyspopsia sant froe Sold by Grocers cverywhere. Toore's Tree of Life Catarrh Cure. 1t AER G0 LY OMPLON 10, heat, hisiyllols, jolitical hanger-on were presented in in 15th street be! N o m- J. 1, SUHENCK & SON, Philadephia, Pu uYorded almost immediate relief; and brains out with & coupling vin. Aftsr that e e T A i |upal ) on 15th street hetween Farnam and . afforc almost imun [ o e e a8 T shouted Care [ imitablo style. ©A Texas Steer will bo tho | Douglas, u very convenient location W. BAKER & C0., Darchestar, Mass, | while i huvo heon o sufforer for yoars ho robbea un old soldicr, who had just re- | . 3 \ BN it 3 S coived bis pension, of &5, Ho choked the e hupve to make another place for | gyeraction ut Boyd's now theater for four | They pay 5 per cont intorest und. app from cutarrh, sinee using this remedy [ valorant eiCLkdb e iands. dutolthelola | Nk, BN SRR Co e Vbt ek odTamanatne mlghts ana || ot e o o or o i H U M PH R EYx ; Theflfigmal A Goning: | e zas ke aftestediniauy way it soprano solo, “Ho Wus a Pricce,” sho and asked what was the matter. y nce in the lungs 0 the diszulse of a cold. the her the possessor of & cultured voice, briefiy told him. Almost rc sno had JISLOE L8RS A erything. y fi Kool out, or you ¢ 1tout, I t gives promise of great oxcellence. v finshed sho hurried down the front stoop and roucan kaaplt SRR mLNaghola aud took tha moioy nped to thew feet and demanded that the | includicg two performapces Christmas, - this decidely annoying disenso. ror T tow of Hervert then becaine tco hot rents be eallod 10 ordor, and no per- | Tho company will arvivo in the city this zht a Boy Burglar ShwE o ln‘xlr‘nnmlnull;';‘«ll\m; PANK K3 o8 and ho skipped | 1o Nebraska, | sonylitios bo allowe o quiet norning fram Lincoln, uccompanied ’ el e it (el onrafully prepared prescriptions used for man 7 4 I AR S Ailongy o S aumake, iiies b "allowoa.‘Aftod gufor.” Was | moraiu tvom Lincoln, wecompaniod by Mr. | Sergent Orinahy arrestod Owon Con A T (WORGESTER‘%HERE) - o — he Caont . for « Oharity RS restored, the coun \1l was condemned for xm {oyt, the author nolly late last eveuing for attempting to hirty years used by the people. Every sl b onre,s Treo of Life, a positive eure for Kide . e Y M Jgas i wetion 1o keeplug the street inspectors thit o 'K"r.l i Wt e other whd 11t has, [t was decldod that 8250 ner day went ong. Wo thetefora declded to nccom- | \wag'n inore fitting salavy than 81 por day for | Such K ! theat pany her and did so, locating at that plac N pebtas York, will opea_at Boyd’s theater on Sun- | his companions had just smashed the win Another Murderous Attempt, O v vided to urgently re- | (Y OVOIIHE '.‘f»i‘»F‘\“',;‘}'Lffl‘,l";i,.,'“i~.-‘JJ.':i‘.‘ dows in MoGinn's store and woro awalting o “Aftor Fox thought that the momory of | (1UUSt the council to carefully exuming and gh y chaneo to enter whem given chase by Ser ; 3 7 i b (o to Ind investiguto the different street railway fran. | #nd it is said to be extremely fuuny. geaut Ormsby who' succeeded in captuving depor euthing of (ufats ing at Vatparalso. Hero he ueain bo: | SIes aud losiston an immediate extonsion | Goorge W. Saumis, manager of tho “Dr., | Connolly, -~ s p i, Bl Colic.. Impurta tho most delicious ¢ 1 i ; I 1 c syatems to the difterent | il company, which appoars at Bord's now | CORIOIY it appenrs is a_membor of a zang bl Bllloe L e T i and one day ttemptes ) "Shto " Wiraq | Wards of tho city, and in caso they fail to do | yhontor next week, has beon iu the city for | Of Youthful thieveseho have been making SFontha ofa LETTER from BasAbIN s e and e L S souy . badk cr 1t ean be legally doue, 2 and Capitol avenua, supopin, billous b TLEMAN at Mad. ey S0 a1 o Wy o) |35 S Tty oui s | s b et o | e g | (] W e 1 | b v B &1 OHAHALOANTRUSTCO vere declared to be i a daugerous condition. | Texas Steer, left for Kansas City Monday, Fovmer oftonse 06 robbig tho sid soiiiy | 1t was rocommonded that tho elactrie Lights | but will rotien hero' inima to spond Ohrist: | WitVs Littlo EarlyRisors aro takon, Small imiibi: . ren 1000 S AVINGS « BARK S/an0 BWavar anAt LI r el s on tho streets bo at the sumo height that they | mas with his company, which is the Christ- | Pill. Safe pill, Besg pill ath Khely . ) 3 ATS A . :l |n-H|’r)u‘;;‘l’j.\\!wh‘\|\\\'l‘w' and skipped and | 500 Omaha, mas attraction at Boyd’s new theater. i S P raAE A SaChlls IRINS' Hd| DEATS, M SECOR. 16 &NOUGLAGS TS, USinca cowing hore ho has not reformed iy | Lt Was voted that persons convictea of va & = Four hundred and fifty aollar piar ‘whrh, Infuensn, Cold in tho fion § GAME, CAPITAL:% 100.000.0Q tho lenst and ho has made bis wife's life mis. | Brancy aud other offenses shoula be put to | ~Gracie Emmett, who is soon to appear at [ Warranted sevem yoars for $187.50. uoopIng (U o\ okt 1 1s in 1y ) DIRECTORS 1A UW Y MAN - E.W. NASH i AR TG © | work on ‘the stveets: that five hydrants | the Farnau strcot theater in the “Pulso of [ N Gie™ P cden [ros ral Debility, Uhysical ApR WELSH- JHMILLARD GUY-C BARTON - G.B. I AKE Amonie othor: things o unjustly ne- | CE, Ot EIREEUE IS Te® oF ' “the | New York. Is well known. to our thoator: | O 3 385 i as ol (agell JU.BFOWN - THO S L KIMBAL L., R A A A A ity should be placed in more usotul qua oore nnd 18 a "capable_ and palnstaking | 1, cnnisely Poampenod the Wedd 00 Tt " bright. Ho aus contivued his gambling and | [eF3: that the payment of a bill of §250 for | #ctross. Sha should do a g busine Tho hollta are IRRmET R SRR AL t & Bomuiing the servicos of an attornoy in a recent caso | Hov plav is said to abound in mteresting and I are lodng for John MeNeil, u 8010 by Drugyiate, ar se tpali on recelpt drinking also. aiuinst the city was exorbitant and uajust, | sensational iocidents and is mountod with | driverin tho employ of tho Consolidated | of e DRSHERARSS HINEL: O Tiele) BLW’IIL of ImleH 8 ind fn cloth and gold, mailed free. Abused Tw Starving Pamily and that wu officer of tho city who by excellent scenio —ombellishments, which | Talk line, who 13 ohavced with bast his | ricliy b A RO AT G N t . [ l; \ b s { ) 1 ys tend to give a good en tainmen! 1 3 HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE €O, 7 l ( e ks ool faol hus entien areck s | Bl e o Tt s O 419 | CLNy of i ardem o oo s Rasub IR | vietim ‘belu Marg Hlatt w _domsatlo/om Gor, Willia and John Bircots, New York gee that you got Lea & Perin: ationa an v ‘1; '.w sho! ) ot bo gl “w«‘ d \(-u lh[‘h‘ 8 of this order, -~ ployed at 3022 Soutd Twenty-fourth avenue - VN . the' tablishment ub N stroot | Ko counll was conwured for failiog to | quo enle of seats S Max Meyer, Bro & | Thepirl 15 tho, danghier of 0. rospoctable PECIFICS. M 2 0.8 DEPOSITOR oA NED wher St all of it His wifo was with : - @ A ) L i g ol T spocial curo for (hd diseaso ham ney twnd Liver Gompiaing and all blood dis. “Dr. Bill)! the con which enjoved | burglarize the tailoring establishnent of Thean Spocifics ouro with . 5 5 Cuvos Doos 16 pivy 10 S0Tor when you onn ba such long run at the en theater, Now | Louis McGiun, 1202 Dodge stroet. Ho and fg drTeducinEthg Avhloy i 3 N iy using Mooré's e of L1, the Groat B &e. NIKBRASICA A r ity -equally Co.’s storo for the Sir Eawin Arnold lecture | faver liviug near Grand Island. - Hor b —— e ipital ... $400,000 out anv food whatevor at hote and, cold as advertised, theroby necessitating | 5 wadnosday evenir s very larga. Sir | trayer was to have rat Justice Holme surplus Woal 3 his: oblldren \wers barefoot uting of the notico at the exponse o the e .I‘V‘ k wan bi .1" \rou wore bar ] v L] Bdwin ¢ livera bu ono lecture “. Omaha, | vesterday afternoon d maveied ver, e Blgnaturo on every Loty Orlinal & € ne Jncers nod Directors W, Yates, Prosideny ¢ then went home to his vini \ v that on Wednesday evening atthe Grand | arew his pay instead Saturday ening and ) N [ wis 5. Heud, Vie G 8 Maar \v' n nee h l f the ol board L el y o ) Ol OHN DUNCAN'S BONS, NEW YORK, 1 aud commenced to abuso them. Mo wi # the aohoal board In o opera house quietly skipped the town, ( )| ( ( (/ J 0 Wi s o clning MAftorwards Fox came rand dama; » and tho mombers hope that it Corner 1 2.hind Fornam s, |\1»|1l his wifo lvV‘llH bome. 1 interf in good for the vity ‘) 7 VV{V ) LY an oath that ho didu't caro for tho ‘bra 8 pany shows that the plant covers an v ()ttle i s Tho Leadin 2 !) but wanted his wife, Bocauso sho vof » of nineteen and ane-half acres, the floors : 3 o 1% RASHANADSHis A BAIARNS: foLmd bRak AL soua e omoloyed, the pas Tol amouuli ‘,H m a kl rl g f | and P."OViSiU“S. Telopono 1083, 11th wn Faruam $ts. thiu ealico avess sne had oo vombor 80 WEEI the o aLtrbGative e foeth o ramovable Barof oted fur a Year for slugors | e The obil t burefooted unti [ AR P Nos. 2 and 4 8horman 8t., briage work, Jus g o Saturduy, when 1 finally managed to get | P s ow er %%Kf 'HIL M! & Penfold L Rooms 68 & 69 CHICAGO. SR s | xt shoes for’ tham. Things have boon quie ) Postoly o for tho handlir pmonts ) all work since then as fur as | know, up about balf was frightf y sealded today while engaged L, # ‘- | Yisx Ll d ALLOLIBES AR TeAKIANGIA TAI% B il past & o'clock tbis movulug, Whow iy | at bis work near the great caldron of boilug Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Staudard, Aia\ Al R G 16th stroct - Aoricen Basha {haike | warranted. Cut tals ous for 4 guide.

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