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7 : - — } morning ul TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1 GIAL NOTICES. FOR SALE-FURNITURE. FURNITURE OF TWO STEAM HBEATED “ _8PE = === === | Tfatg for both full of roomers; party Advartisemants for these columns will be taken | wishes to leave city; In good location. — Ad- —_— A meeting of the democratic city central Nyl 130 p. m. fog the avening and until 9:90 p dress C 65, 1 O—Mio committee has boon called for tonight at the e m. for the morning and Sunday editlons. Oity (‘rrmm“!W‘_Fr'fi“;-frln /\vlt‘;\tfihw Recom- | ofco of Juetice Levy. @ = et Mixe | Oombination of Love and Foroe that is mendations xpayers League, O T g R LU i mendations of 1axpayer G Whelan at the Horn mansion Hardly in Concord, oan have RLEWeT ROSresbed o & AMpeTe ",‘I"Ll‘:lg‘ FORSALE - HORSES, WAGONS, ETC. o D o LY AT e B R ) elan SITUATIONS -WANTED. PAGGAGE AND EXPRESS WAGON BUILT ‘VOULD LIKE the Mol wary A HoPn e e by Drimmont &G0, Tiale pisitorm s o NO WELCOME FOR OMAHA GAMBLERS | pin by the McKusick woman Mrs. Horn | GWING SA¥S THEY DON'T GO TOGETHER il Ll A L. ‘;‘" Neb Sk T' M'“'; E' To LIvE lN THE Mayor Walker Says They Will Ite Allowed I"\\I}ulvlv”‘\‘ul:\‘l1\ !nll,::ll:,”‘\lv'] TV‘\ ‘”“f“|‘“lvl.“,¥’\“‘ WANTED, A G MAN BXPER AR 4l L. He Maintalns that Fanaticism Ought to ———" Sunday was countant” who I8 thoroughly unted with | ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES AT %C ON THE to Galn N6 Footliold ln the Maglo last of the family to retire, and was about the credits of the eity trad to corres- | “ g5l £ S L L) ready to get Into bed whon he saw the lamp Disap, 1 Giy ce to Charity nsible who firm | Aftor March 6 I will have on exhibition (for a City — Joseph Cornish pute pond with wor p and spirt. He grabbed it and fired it and P shed in Christ's ty - Io 6. are In need of such ik, [ ahort time only) Sarnim atreet, Omana, 7 Who ar i Ahclytime only) ¢ 1518 Farnam steeet, Omaha, Turns Up. ouit of the: Ho6¥, baroly .in Ums to prevent i WAL STENOGUATIHER OF 1 P tome car? Bucikhoards, ail Kinds of, Dusiness —— - g o position In s Taw office; will work ¢ and pleasire wakons, drays, milk and detiver 5 5 o D 5, T AR whieh W on Uy A T eivery When Mr. Wyman read the bills at the FRL ) I CHICAGO, March 6.—Prof. David Swing WANTED, RITUNTION Y FIRETCLASS | o rui yime 00 ON THI DOLLAR, counell maeting Inst night the question of — sl AL min; “ond " baokicoapers ety roterences; | & (ul line ai B el ¢ % . paying Captain Austin for full time was dia- | LAYely Debate Over a Biackboard Contract— | br 1 last night In Contral Music hall lerate alary. Address B, P. 0, Box 4 | UG "You want ‘at haif price at 183 Far t t, e o ke Other Business. on the subjoct the “New Catholies.” In the advocates of natural stone and artificlal | troversy between Cathollelsm and Protest- WANTED- MALE HELP. P65 A3 > work andatlow, titsitime to go'on ws “lay‘ofe:[ DotlER B0t Al the . Femular | antiaing Me: Bl ) “Rintes, 1%¢_word firat inwert T I 2-SEATED FAMILY CARRIAGE CHEAT which 1 due each officer once a year. Mr, | ®late for blackboard mater o regular | antism, Swing said (T L R T B Ml RO e cash. A, M. Cowle, Room 4 & ¥ I A \ 5 S ) @ Wood spoke In favor of cutting ten Wit | moeting of the Board of Education last night [ “Much as it Is regretted that the Catholio - . T 3 L \ % of Austin’s pay and hoped that the propo- | Was without interest. The artificial slate | church does not endorse and make use of B T onn - wringee. Gy 1o, How. | —pam=n ot T ANBOUE, B # | sition made by the mayor would not prevail. | proposition carried by 11 to the public schools and thank God for a re ment o bz ) - fhe mayor said he tiought e had acted | Soorotary Gilian submitied _report show- | public that compels the taxes of the rich o t RGENTS EATATY 0T CONMISSON THE | “Watea, e o ling tach imcriion, 621 ins vor QD falrly in the mattor. ‘Mr. Wood said the | g the following expenditures in the various | Five a common education to all the childron, greatest Invention of the age The N Pat month. Nothing taken for les han 25 & LLILA. wa: . departments from July 1, 1863, to March 1 even those of the most 0 t o " 1 [ CLE b LT IERR O M7, ; . - T went. The matter was'then put to a vote partn July 1, 0 ie most poor, yet we must all ot M s Aena are muke | BALED ITAY FOR BALE, i STANDARD SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. MADE ONLY BY and the captain was allowed full pay 1504; Teachors, $121,186: fanitors, $1 | bo tn Judgment the most fust, and must not 2 ini 0 o B per week' | For, forther | Caitle Company, Ames, Nebi, have Liw tong Mr. Wyman reported on the recommend officers and clerks, $6,319.50; fuel, $11,918.35; [ assume that to oppose our school system [s iliirs write th 2 Wplies, | any proof that the days of blood and torture La Crosse, Wis. n T are to return. In these days reifgious opin Ronk Q887 ° tions made by the Taxpayers league to re- | text books, § nery and it o | NHCFAIRBANK & €O» CHICAGQ, [g i huahon fanih | imiibt bt bl € the nd TAILORS WANTED AT FRANK J. RA for sale. Inquire old Huartman school duce the police force to ten. insurance, $3,981.3 xchar 8 M| puilding QMo number was now eleven and was not too | $14,713.85! repair special taxes L R AL - e - - - - 5 4 7 1 a8 long ago; and in those times when ANTED, A FIRST HAND FOR SALE—A FRESH COW AND CALF, AND large; that ft would be an unwise thing to | $4,185.02; elections, miscellancous, opinfons meant guns and swords they had 8 T o pormonth, - board Gl SR A A Ol AR L BUSINESS CHANCES SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. | have tho firemen load garbage on their | §10,633.21: total, $226,970.1 that fmport among the protestants, Tho & T LY DL P h Srand 1aand, et TN Q—087—6° pes At =t = — | wagons to haul away, as they did not know A _communication read from George | shadow of the sword fell on all churches - VAL UL Al B M1 R SALE TWO POOL AND TWO BILLIARD Continued. DAt word first insertion 1o a word | at what moment they would be necded. The | H. Payne, chairman of tie information o alike. As no church could escape the domi 4 s - bles, Manhattan style, oh cushions, size | gao=—— o - Maniddds s Mol il street col oner had done good service | mittee of the Comme 1 club, in reference 1 3 \ ) e ¢ IN GOOD PAYING Tt 1% Munhatiaw atyly, monsreh cushions, st 200,00 5,00 WEBKLY: FINANCIAL o M il - d jal club, In referenco § nant Ideas of the earlier times, 8o no church B WANTED, MAN I Gowl bond . require AT U (g P L AL i Orestion. doea. not aftsct Hgwes mntanibie | SANTS SCHOOL OF SHORVIAND, 613 | and at a reasonablo expense. ~This officer | to Inserting cuts of four or five of tho new | can escape. th happier philosophy. of (e 1 dross Jay, 1707 Cass street, Omaha, Neb, | s writa (0 Frank deorke. Carroli Handicapping system. Dlest and saost specul Life, Omaha, Ask for circular. M9 \umld”lw\ w.ulm:’.u nnll. Hmg l.;rlvm- year | school buildings in a “Souvenir of Omaha" | present period 2 M204 7 e ve investment offered; third succes: e = == | more thad any other and it would be unw which would soon be published by the club. u s for one means s for - = | A | gt R free €D _____ UPHOLSTERING. fo"- dispenss” with his servicss, — Tho | The communioation was: HHard. WK protoind| now terioor ooy A, Euns for all, and WANTED--FEMALE HELP. MISCELLANEOUS. : : N Tates, 10c u line ench insertion, $1.50 line per | Fecommendation that —mo rent of | attention until it appeared that an expend- | all. Those socleties (hAL fre Hos &g i :: e b e e I WILL EXCHANGE GOOD LAND FOR STOCK | month. ' Nothing taken for less tian typewriter hire be paid for | jture of $40 would be required, when a | themselves must be composed of protc s 5, 1%c word first fnsertion, 1o a a word first insertion, 1c a word of merchandise. W. C. Ritchie. Y—M17 10 — | the attorney's office was not a wise one. t t f t | L : v after, Nothing taken for less than 25¢. | (hereafier. Nothing taken for less than 25c. LOBE UPHOLSTERING CO., GF .l\‘mn'_\)‘)’\ I SH{: RedTaiways Bean dohet (o th S nag ;v- '.M ~l place it on file met with unani- | and Catholics of the humblest mental 1 s = T == niture repairing; estimates’ and inforn iis had always been done in ast, o nous approbation cquipment WANTED, FIRS AND LAUN FOI LEA ) OR 40, FOR EXCHANGE. cheertully given. Al work called for the city attorney’s office with the present in A letter was read from A. K. Goudy, state ‘It s full time for the highor & ‘dresy in amall f 9; apply Mrs Floren 00 per acre, _______| promptly attended” to. 302 Farnam streot. | cumbent cost less than in the cases of his | superintendent of public . Instruction. n | classes to speth ot fansner and calmer g SIE:Mecod) & Gl tes, 100 a line first Insertion, $1.50 a line sLevpHona TR M3 | predecessor There had always been a '\l|:. Heriaked mul the material coltrib ‘\\;:\X‘I‘I‘Ilvflr‘\‘;:»‘v‘y :.-mqm f“)m tepAhY 1 i SVANTED, GIRL FOR SECOND WORK, FOR RENT, 10 ACRES OF CHOICE GARDEN | PeT_month. Nothing taken for less’ than 25c. deputy city clerk and there was ample work | utod by the Omaha schools to the educa- | single Catholie of protostant ba sty o she 3 M. LEVY, 2 L < land miles southwest of postoffice. Apply | STOCK OF MILLINER NOTIONS to keep him occupied. The city engincer | ¢jona] exhibit at the World’s fair be retained | name of any church of Jesus Christ. Under i to . E. McMonies, 1103 Hartiey street Ty WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAT . 3 troot. want horses and cattle did his work skilifully and to the satisfac- | 15 be used In cstablishing @ permanent ex- | the influence of our schools, literature And St st B2 1 Tnd o o7, FQ hind nd); e kL y work; must have references; F Lt —_— tion of the general public Te had no hibit in connection with the office of the [ freedom fanaticism ought to disappear from P« CLAIRVOYANTS. 160 ACRE plu; assistance in m;- ,L”.:.,, T ‘-\-hm.! r"b state superintendent. The communication | religion and permit its large place to be S A == ST 5 = = tral Cit a deputy treasurer had increased unti was referred with power to act. occupied by charity and piety.” - ates, 10¢ a line each insertion, $1.50 a line per | month. Nothing n for less than % along withe an assistant n fac r buildings and property, the Long school T . T o month.” Nothing taken for less than 2 MRS, DIt H. WARREN, CLAIRVOY HOUSES AND LOT. DRINGING 4 Wyman said that none of the recommenda- | puilding was accepted with some slight rese A¥ AT THE BOTTOM OF IT, B = ORI CITY THE | lable business medium; 7th year at 119 N, 16. revenue, for vacant property. A good farm tions of the league were practicable and the | vations o cco y Mfinished dota - : fovst Qi T CITy T pai Y | R osd o st 5y o o e e O e e Jor, | fatlons on account of unfinished dStalle. | yyenver Sireet Commistoncr Thrown from : MOD CHOICH 13 | PROPHE T ARRIVED, MADAME, | biock, Omahm & oo 2 P The report of Mr. Wyman was adopted Franklin school building. The contract for . the City tall by the Mayor. MElgutter, 204 Bee build- :.u]m Wentworth, the young und gifted Bayntin | OWN 100 FARMS 1N NBORASKA Mr. Bulla reported Hm; he lllml vulnfn(r«;l moving school buildings was let'to Mr. H. DENVER, March The city hall was % palmist nnd occult scientiat; reveals the dar A N NEDRASKA, . ST i atenbate bt (|, % TR R e i L oy inig Lo 14 past and foreiolls the bright futurs; reunites | - and Dakota. Wil sell ch L i e et | e L IV e R b Ty oy Fiot BLOCK. | the separated: causes spaedy maitiare ond | mdse, horses and cattle. having a deputy county physicia he contract for grading the ITzard site | over a row between Mayor Van Horn and HOUSE D850 good luck by her sacred Hindoo love powder. rankfort, Ind. liere, and that gentleman told him the board | yus awarded to Gust Hamill at 9% cents per | S e e e W MODERN 6ROOM HOUSE, 31 & MASON | dhiurt by taking soot and conl off. make n padte, | STEAM GRAIN ELEVATOR IN BEST PART Ok aims actDH ot D Umaer DT albio yard Strect Commissioner Thomas Foulkes, which 2 s D= g e e R D T e for_general marchundise, or groceries. Saturd The committee also recommended that the kes, Shiear i - baper with dito’ of birth and with Adress’ Lock box 16, Wood River, Neb. Mr. Koutsky recommended that Mark | pigckbourd contract be let to W. A. Olmstead | commissioner out of his office and ordering CY, 507 BROWN BLOCK, ., um’] send by mail to parlors 8 and 4, 417 S K omoll Beetham be allowed to ercct a two-story | of Chicago for 18 1-3 conts per square foot | him to never enter it again until he could —$SL_ | Tith street. HM193 60 S NONSIGHGTOR CHEAT; TERMS building on N street to be covered with cor- | for arti . 514 - cof aper | obey or ol Ee TIONS CHOIC CHEAD; TERMS building on for artificial slate and 6l cents for paj ey i’ §AND 1-ROOM APARTMENT == — i colony wanteds commission libéral: also Thig extraordinary Rejuvenator s tho most | rugated iron. The matter went over one | work. Mr. Pierson strenuously opposed tho The trouble was over the discharge of ¢ rences required, 818 8. 22d. MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. lands for stock and mdse. J. W RELD wn;ulurl’l\ll(llvg:u;/er)ilo{ u;a age 1t o been week. committee. He said that another treet Sprinkler Viancourt by Ikes, tho d e TOLOURD S e bl GV Nob. £103 A endorsed by the leading scientific men of Eutope \. Hogan and others petitioned for side- | i tha . Iy responsible had mer being a friend of the mayor. Tho i) CORNER FLAT IN CLOUSER 5 ST jonts = _ s gan T i company that was equally responsible had x d h avor h ‘ jmu, range and all other conveniences. %e a word first insertion, 1o a word ACRES WELL IMPROVED AL ‘““d"‘"‘“”‘-"- walks and crosswalks in Albright, principally | ofered to do the work for 60 cents less | mayor claims that Viancourt is a comps George Clouser, room 3, 1623 Farnam. o farm and stock ranch under irrigation, nc Hudyan 15 for the benefit of the school teachers and | per square yard than the Olmstead company | tent officer and has been discharged upon M G SRR il - DIORERRC] s umusty baghomeateadid VSIS Pirlyavesde pupils. and the beard should mot overlook such a | demands from the American Profective asso- 3ROOM M, 102 CALL- SEE SO YW you o trade? Room 63 N. Y. : Attorney Frank T. Ranson called the at- | gifference. He also contended that the Olm- | clation. Mayor Van as at one time a 1808 Catifornia, MME. BROWN, 1311 CAPITOL AV, Hudyan stops tention of the council to the fact that stend blackboard was of Ififerior quality and | membor of this assoclation, but was ox- i T i Lreatmantdnd: mecicatod jhethy: = e o O } Prematuroness ¢ eral of his clients had paid tax on Tw read a number of letters from principals | pelled because he appointed a Catholic to the 9 T-ROOM MODI BARDNRD] 8. 19TH, I e or owa tand: James & Iavarstock, B ofthe discharge| fifth street property which was not of various schools, whieh supported his pos position of inspector of police, and this 1 §: delity Trust Farnam, oom o yapor, aleohol, steam s 1 Ta 216 § i1 20 days. collected. As a matter of justice, he tion. Mr. Pierson also asserted that the | trouble appears to be a continuation of this - phurin 'a_baths. ] £ ¥ th the money be refunded. The various | price at which the board proposed to let affai The mayor appears to have the best SHINEON, 16 M PERSONAL FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE Lgrg’r AvTER amoimts will aggregate about $1,000. Re- | the contract to the Olmstead company was | of the fight and will undoubtedly. reappoint DoMSE M2 % s BEFORE ¥ ferred to the city attorney. nearly double what the same company | Viancourt. —— i | = — - T N arfon E. Holmes was allowed $2 ¢ zed e same : ——— 2 o $6.00, 057 NORTIH 23TIL Rates, 1%ec a_word first insertion, 1o a word 10¢ a line each inse $1.30 a line per MANHOCOD .\l'm‘ n }I !lull!x;n wa dxlln‘\::xl $200 tad cherzed to put In the same ma ; 5 T D015 | increatten. Notning taken for dess than e oo Nothing taken for less than Zic. Constipation, Dissinews, Falling Sencations, | Amount allowed lier as dumages cuus terlal “n other oles. Mo road | Cure indigestion and blllousnss with S OLHRL R o R | T 8 1D i A it ea finene i sl aaing R DAL, O %a | eystewm, Hudyan cures Debility, Nervousness, mned twenty-six hogs and five cattle in | board and concluded his remarks by ofiering [ HOLE IN THE WALL GAMES. 00M FOUSES, fTH AND iRy U550 TIcne) ln:%ffxglf;,r;fia%‘;t:';’;"'q;;y:‘f February. as a substitute a motion that the bids be — furnace, gas, bath, closef, ete., twenty = organs, Pains ck, loss y Chief Mite! orted that se y-cig] orret okt to. the ¢ oo i o fmblers Propose o Defy Chie 1 per month 519’ N. Y. Life. Pttt SRS BARIC e e Iy es et 2 00 o “m‘:r \\_g;(‘ 'l.".fl'ai".'.'."xiiqfr.‘fllr? venty-cight ::’f;llr.(rl :’t‘:x‘[‘\:r!;l‘r’ committee with instru Tinhorn lxxlle| ‘r‘ ‘l..”,”.hr_v o Defy Chiot = s o |ty at e s endorsements. arrests were made ary. s to readvertise. ey's Order. NEW G-ROOM FLAT, MODERN INMROVE- Prematureness means fmpotency in the first "f;'?;‘r{‘(i"fl to lhi‘"f,“lu'hvlll» report (I]x;- The motion to refer was lost and Mr. A tour of the gambling houses at noon y 0th street, 2 A e e ey it 1t is & syinptom of seming s city lights were out sixty-one hours in Feb- | Tukey took the floor to explain the action of 1 at (i VIAVI, HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIB: stage, yinp g Tukey took the floor to exp a erday showed that the haunts of the tige T 3 OF THOSE CHOICE STEAM | “Henlih bouks and consultation tree, Address bereenTiessl Yol e RoRD TG S dh SLvithe TuATY s A {he committee. It had looked up the mat- :\"_l'y ]:”‘v‘]'lm" . u.‘,' "!”'"“ LR nented flata In the P, 1. Tor block, 16th and | or call, Viavi Co., sulte 346 Bee BIdg. Lady 8 dyan, wenty-four prisoners were taken to the | fer onEhIv e A raog onddd’ ‘Whi ere rapidly belng vacated e R rcmow iteat. 1 attendant. Uit The new discovory wasmado by theSpceial- | county jail in the month B A oatovat L1i6 1 o l BEn oAk tH ARes lae S B D-Mid5 = T T = Three of the finest lots in Clover- fst3 of thoold famois Hudsor: Medical Inatl- 5 Tilsthe 3 it believed to be for the best interests of the i S oL COMPOUND OXYGEN — CURES ASTHA, dale only’ 30 ench, tuto. Ttis thostrongess vitalizer made, Ttls | Barney Luckey complained that dray men | board. He replied in detail to the asser- | spent Sunday in taking down thels furni- ISE; 013 1 pronchitis, consumption, catarrh, etc. Five A new thosand dollar house on o 2 0 loss. r §1.00 & vore doin ness without a license while | tjons o v speaker and & = T bavion Staarato; ving ki o duys free at K. 33 houglis bik., 16th and Dodge. gl "ot 2 blocks from car lne, D O 08 | he hiaa to kv Cltot MItenoI wan i A e e o s (oo | e andl boxing 1t 69 piebaraioryiq Hevine —- ——— U—22 10 $1,300.00, easy paymen! ). Wrilten guarantce i\‘ani(nrncure. It structed to look into the LA CEMIL CEgL) . £ . it stored away for the time being, at least. GROOM TLAT, NEIIBROVE | o e e e An clogant home West Farnam ou bily aix boxes and are not entirely cured, A O AT Aoy thi nEhctor: 1 op | the committes was adopted et i i Dl ments, 1102 8. 11th st DMLY £ood socfal standing in (ge community in which L O A e N oY 2k more will bo sent to you freo of all charges. [ (o't OF D he council of s e e il . nitary condition of the Second ward. TRAL COURT. terday Bend for clroulars and testimoniels, Addvess | 1o (AN cqniftion of fhe Second ward, IN FEDER, fwidayn ithetdsaleckinnd] steareral willEio diphtheria in his neighborhood of late. low and sa hing. In the rooms abo o ate. Got fnto Jail for Writing n Letter—Jumping | low and say nothing. In the rooms above HUDSON MEDICAL |NST|T“TE, Two hundred dollars was transferred from [ #°f™® 981 f0L 00 CRRE T the Denver saloon overy particlo of furni- the “‘donation” fund to the emergency fund ture had been removed and stored away. At $12,000.00. ides to send us 25 cents In silver for a year's membership In the Southern Corresponds ing club and our’ 1ist of 100 heautiful and wealthy ladies who desire gentlemen corre- spondents. Address the Journal Co., T FIDELITY TRUST CO., 2 Farnam stréct. FOR RENT, 1-ROOM COTTAGE FURNISHED | he complet tuges, ulso 2 cot- s condition, Room 207 Omala National city water; ! DM T house, Washington, . U 1032 MARXET ST., et ! The case of George Garlick, who.is charged < ikl il it 2 o e expended in building crosswalks. B ) o the Diamond and Turf the stuff v FOR RENT - FURNISHED ROOMS. | THIS COUPON AND 10 CENTS WILL ADMIT JCISCO, CALIFORN. — with using the mails for fraudulent pu 4 FEys = =2 | you to the Colline 7 g S TA. il N ? 3 packed and was being hauled away e olads pans u to the Colliseum Roller Skating and Steam SAN FRANCISCO, CA WIIL Not Be Tolerated. is set for preliminary examination | of | I be sent to Counell : pos property w Visited yesterday and | pafore Commissioner Dundy today. Gar- | Bluffs, where games will bo started, while hout fifty of the men who | Jleics offon othiers have sent a couple of loads (0 South ; tables and Nrst_insertion, 1o a word ken for loss than 017 HARNEY o word ” go Round. No extra_charg Nothing. Me: South Omaha wa: last night by BIRNEY'S | " for_skates 0 riding on the Roun: RE—529m21 2 arose out of his connection TREET. M2 G+ i STIFUI o 0] en earning a living in Omaha | Jeors o Omaha in order to get the T TWO BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE HOMES, LARGE 3 n In | \with the case against George Lucheinger, 0 8 , ] ROOMS, 414 SOU Rt Z lot, fine, shade, 310,00 and 31,0000 | G- C. o, N ca'arl’h powder gambling houses. Some of them can hardly | who was arrested gome time 880 for passing | Wheels m.l« of xll] ‘ud,\ :Ivl the :l;llu. R Y ROO % T, Wi baths. Sealp and hair t t, manicure and | TWO BEAUTIFU HOMES, LARGE {8 in the fead Instently by ving pay as bouncers, boosters, cappers, einge! 5 . g 5 e no J ] ke g T A NELTE pt Mrs. Post, 51014 5. 15th, Withnell bl | ~ yoc. Tee: whad .00 and $1600.00, C. C. ono application floormen, etc. These men are out of a | ;. im onE u s old 1'“,0?"3‘:‘.,1“:; ’Il“l"l:f. new order of things and the proprietors as a s ! SiBAY ~ U; Shimer, 211 New York Life Bldg. RE B buulr‘egagnsosluel & | job, but if they expect to catch on down here Is“lb‘l. d' é:)o'fi ‘:":‘n “'L‘("""‘r'tfl ‘m mm“”,““p rule claim that business for the past few s o 53 - —= — L % e = o | } K g oA g son 3 sted fo erious ¢ rdly d expense [ IRST f’»r“i‘l‘v:\lli.-'ln anul LY WIDOW, 47, WISHES A POSITION AS HOUS GREAT SNAP. LEVEL, RICH GARDEN "347:'{:& et they will be disappointed, as the gamblers | bpe naturally much alarmed. Garlick | Months has hardly paid expenses. This e and light; $20.00. 2005 Burt street. Keepor Lo SO careon S landy, one mile from city fimits, §60.00 to s e s aeh of South Omaha claim that Business is dull. | was the principal witness for the pros statement ;:I'N. lw“m”- be l-lk:‘" Wl‘lh‘-l rooms city or out of city. 223 per acre, on b years time; some trade. Cal 1ento plo It was renorted 2 8 R grain o owance, as the reports sent to S Atreot, Omah, Neb, t 5 A g Bt L B 04T Mate Bold by druggists, 50c. NS enorted that two or three ad- [ (jon and soon after he wrote the old lady a [ Eraif of 4} BB A L e 14 by dr ditional gambling houses would be opened | jotter offering to get out of town providing FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. TS S TR IN, N. B. CORNER 2TH AND HICI CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION. up here, but Mayor Walker says there wil a0 o lottor ho | 2.500d crowd in every louse all winter. 0 \ R MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. . Darling, Barker block. I B—M76 AATII0D not.' * Tf any of the Omaha gatublers. maor ey e N o It e ag e detter he | “\ynilo the more aristocratic members ot { nubealian Tintes, 100 o line each tnsertion, L6 a line per | FOR SALE, 40 ACRES AT BARGAIN, AS AN | Office of ‘Auditor of Public Accounts, State | their paraphernalia down here it was only | was afraid that he would be arrested hime | UMS fraternity say they fntend to obey the i SR CARIZ OF | month. Nothing taken for less than 2ic, investment. A. Tukey, RE-116 of Nebraska. for ”N;lll\lrpnse of storing it, as it is given | gelf and then it would be too late. The :n\\' and |l:|~krj a u;m (u; awhile, 1}'.‘« Iin; TSRO — = s LINCOLN, Feb. 1, 1804, | 0ut cold that no more “donations” will bs | jetter . : 4 ' | horns” talk_just the other way. Many o 8 MONEY TO LOAN AT L EST RATES. 2 FO! SALE, A FINE HOME OF 12 ROOMS e 23, Jochy LAy P o r in letter was shown to an attorney, who for- A r ol o o) 3 Y ot L L I el " Duvia oo 1000 Farnam st W00 | " oututie oF Lith rooms, cher, pantry, furnnce | It 18 heroby certified that the Unjon Life | accepted under the present administration. | warded it to Distriet Attorney Haker. who | this latter class Intend o open”up holes in ROOMS AND = BOARDING, 5 ON IMEROVED 'AND UNDIPROVED room, ete., in one of the best locations, Insurance company of Omaha, In the state of Tin-horns will be given a hot foot chase | had Garlick arrested. Lucheinger is out | the Wall and run skin games. 5 lirst class. 2100 Douslas strcet. AND UND Eantly Turisned and fully equipped I every | Nebraska, has complied with the Insurance | by the police from the start. . Slet o liastrptiat, seluighonaen de! One prominent gambler said to a reporter A £ p $3,000 and_upwards, 5 to 6% e 4 ang’, fally. autinped - in Javery: on bail waiting f ase to be conside RICELY PURNISHED SOUTH ROOM WI ent:'no delays, W, larnam Smith & Co.- artioular, “ready to step HRLG It A0 [ 1aw of this state and Is authorized to trans- [ Mitchell gave it out that no idiers who make | by the next federal grand §u that the police oflicials would soon see the fvst class boord. 3533 St. Mary's ave Farnam. W e e Purniture, $15.000.00, much | act the business ot life insurance in this fflmlfi“n: llmu» their headquarters would JUMPING BAGLE'S GRIEF. ‘““I"""”“' ""“‘I"'I‘" havingtheso lioluces pin - F-018 DN T T = e wan cost and only offered for sale on | state for the current year. be allowed to remain in town. Deputy United States Mars urg |¥Wide open and having - suro thing: games Lot __ 1087 ) ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 315 N, Y. S ihans ANt O e R £ for; thie o ¥ o vn eputy United States Marshal Liddiara | W€ e S o T T AT i T TR T st low Tites. Tor cholce ecurity oq | UCcount of family being away much o Witness my hand and the seal of the T T cama’In | froni ~'Southy Daltota yesterday [ibelind locked and ibarrod docrs, \In agyeral gy ana Towa farms’ or Omuha eity W5 5as | auditor of public accounts the day and year | [ ! 3 : with Jumping Bagle, a Sioux Indian who | ©f the cheap lotels rooms have been en R e | property. Weest N G S e R BB S T o BUGENE MOORE, n the district court, where the Potac girl | wag arrested for seliing liquor to Indians, | Zaged by the less prominent members of FOR RENT--UNFURNISH'D ROOMS. | MONEY FOR BALE, eROOM HOUSE ON PINRCE Auditor of Public Accounts. [ Was on trial for incorrigibility, Judge Scott | Jumping Eagle is one of the most distin. | the profession and several quiet games were TRt Ao Tsertion 1000 8y Brbar i 1o *corner 166 — took occasion to roast every person who | Eulshed appearing red men whom Uncle Sam | 10 full blast Sunday. 3 e A ML IR R0 L WO roo stgoe PATENT was in any way connected with tha cuse, | Nas gl]»l his fingers on in a long while. ~He ] ¥ s[!rl-:«{':vml‘ ».{:-{”&r’ Il olice vT”\‘”'” :I\.". i SRRV 0 (oo B % c even went so far as ; Is well built, of medium size and has a | talled Detective Vaughn to look up a4 ¢ 2 | MONEY TO LOAN ON N DOUGLAS sty % 0% He even went so far as to say that if the | IS 3 as atlod { Yy ) Sodagk upalt of oh 4 it Junty and Omubia ty, | No Gelay. Ll 1 T PURCHASET | BUREAU. SUES SOMIOITOIS Boa | offcer who mado the arrest was fn the room Jiean ‘otiln ha would be_tiie envy of lotiatyedolie, L,_l' LA ,'l’,'“', PR { 3 Flaelity Drust Co. VM oy ent_down, balunes atlding, OMA 1A dvice REE, he would fine him. Chief Mitchell of this | Many a white belle. It is raven black and, diganse e Akaxin E B IOER RS i FOR RENT - STORES AND OFFICES | MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA & Lheatimeisnt Sany A N e = —————————— | cily, e man wno mado (e arrast, iy u man | MStcad of being of a wiry texture like chaf | Inmates, Vaughin w1l alio bunt Jor I]]-IA';I(U; { % % and i 18 at from 6 to 7 per cent. bl =L = ) who seldom takes a bluff. of most of his race, it is as fine as silk. It | rooms otels anc OREIOTIENA WA YR TR tos, 100 1ine. 6AGH (nsdFtion, $L6 ¢ Nl bank bidg. W64 AP HOME i h Mitchell listened to the remarks of Scott, | ranches out l:;l every direction and forms ";:j' "I‘“rlll ‘)’"' sam ;nl" )l"u\lq;nurn ri. This nth. Nothing taken for less tan 2 e ' and was ahout to rise to his feet and ex. | Perfect mantilla, extending down to his | oficer will haye nothing to do for THNTRAL LOAN AND TRUST G e cet and ex: R FOIRRENT, THE 4. STORY DRICK 1 ballding. VBT 0. 3 BRE Leaves [CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q\Atrives | plain, but concluded to wait untid after tho | WISt in the back and on each side. Jump- | days but keep tab on '1"““‘“""]"\, A W Farnam st The bullding has o reproot | Mor 1 LOANS, A, MOORE, 501 e Rl a hale aino, and o “Omahal Depot 10ch and Mason Sts. court adjourned, and then tell Soott what ho | {0 Hagle evidently reallzed that he had got | ~The chiet has alss dlvected Vaughn to coment nnt, complete V .F. Rankin, Omaba National bank. Tirese VAL had to say. He did so. and when Cliet [ Into 4 ;““ ""'N and, sitting on a chair in the “'-;\”kl'"' all:snioolikhesmion AR tures, water on oors, — — e & ¢ 1-M203 .Chicago Express.. Mitchell cailed the judge down, he took | M&rshal’s office, turned his face to the wall | and make a written report. Ll Je dmee o The e MONEY TO L0 MPROVED 03 Lo . = ago and Towa I & 19 ka0l T et ; VR whe ese : = - Heil ostate, Drennan, Lovs & o, Paxtas i | FOR BALE, A VERY HANDSOME MODEIN Tunetion Locat back what he had said in regard to arresting | 04 refused to be comforted, cigar store and saloon where th ineh OFFICES FOR RENT IN THE BCHLIT WM & room Hanscom park, _only 7 S e == | the offi and laid all the blame on the ot e A Tt L in operation will be visited and the ilding, 16ty and Tarney i induce | = N TN T e 000, Call and ee ft. Hicks, 505 i, | Loaves [BURLINGTON & MO RIVER[Atrives | polico julge and prosecuting attorne Hans Albert Concert, workings of the “critter” examined by thiy Wit el out 1o permunent tenants | AR > L BSTATE, W NTS, GOoD | Fife g, it 12 M0 natal__Depot 10th und Mason Sts. | Omahn ] il 0 Mr Hane AIbet (hetis officer, When his report is made the chief i Jobst 1iros., rooms 60 and 51 Schlitz build otes, ele,, bought. Garvin Bros., 310 N. v B - 10:15am .Denver Expres: T 9:%m Mr. ( " s 3 ana Albert bas concluded .arrange £ v L ¢ {i 15 MES4 s ¢ w BN 580 ACRIS NBAR | 10:15am. ... Deadwood Ioxpress.. faom Fe I EuERS g, ments for second concert and secuseq | Will send it to County Attorney Kuley and o 2 e N & TRUST ¢ 6TH Lodge good soll, water, etc.; | A60pin.. L1 L. Denver BXDress. ...t 4100 Mr. Joseph Cornish, whose disappearance | poqig T AT A5 T S ask that official's advice on the matter as to MONTHS LEASE OF STOR loun money on ity ana i at 350 to 8 00 par uorel we ean oftef | gistpm. . Noiiraika sou), (except Sii Jie Saturday evening caused some alarm to his [ o o orchestra i ‘m l‘l‘ ]»\"‘)nu of ‘-\lni: whother llu)m- machin: " 8 l‘r‘wm .»|.».l.-.| u4 - of Interest. en rac o quick sale al T per B LIncoln Lo xcept 8 lay) g A o e orchestra is aily rehearsal and 108 of chanee or no e county at- — S LBl 2ha ool acre. Hicks fteal Estate Agency. 305 N. Y. e friends, turned up in Omaha la TT00 3STORY S10RE BUILDING, 1316 FAR. e TN By paie y N7 6 Leaves < ST J. & trives has been strengthened overal Impor ey declares that they are gambling de- ARG YR I R BN N ¥ ANRER SRS TIANA, PO 104 Life’ bidi b L B o N o e or o ol e that he had been visiting his sister | points. With Sr ”\Hl.-:ln’ P STROPIARE; . b u,]‘ :..‘:“‘.1".::,‘“ LY I RS 1--8ism-20 | % PR L L FOR SALE 3 ACK TO IS | pigiam. o Kunais Clty” Dy Bxpress:..., LML Y aller: TRGUgY tlio “'l"umfl‘d” Mrs. G. M. Hitchcock will appear at the | directed to remove them Ao TR T oS T = == autitul trac per acre. Hiok pm . K. C. Night Bx via U. P, Trans... 6:3 nouncing his wife's death id not reach him B B a € # X i o RENT i DEST STORE ROOM IN MONEY TO LOAN-- CHATTELS. 206 Y. Life R E—-M217 6 2 a CE Nors o vagd tiie x % plano for the first time In public. M Chiaf vey sald yesterday in speaks \ 1l Omaha, Next door o' postoflice. Pers | __° X £ - 2 | Teaves [ CHIGAGO, R, I & DAGIFIC. [neives | Doro e read the Information fn The Bee and | fjtehcock s one of the most cxdulsite 1y | tng apout. ihe: closing of these places I is & WITROx, 3815 1V streot; BOGLn Omaiias Tates, 190 a Tie sach inssrtion B s e pms | = Omalia|Unton Depot i0th & Mason sts.| Omuna | 10ft for Lyons last evening. He will return | plavors 1n Omaha, but fow ouisida of hae | intend 10 close every gambling house fn tho 118 10 Nothing taken for less than 250, z " EAST. {o South Omala after the funeral. He says | intimate circlo know this, ‘The number she | city. It any skin games are found run e e T en b 3 s ! ; : ! itimate c know this s A ) gamos are 4 run - - 2l B i . = 5 that he had not heard from his wife's family B {opi ol T = ¥ R Wisiam . Atlantic_ Bxpr s ¢ s Liszt's “Rirst Conce g 0 hard o operators and o Qi £ P s e ch yon h, entler. en fo a 1 Hicigo. Vestibule i 3 3, She left S which she is said to interpret beautifu players. 5 thing 15 goIng to bo stopped VANTED-TIVE AGHNTS TO HANDLE NB small or large, nt the lowest possible rutes, {8 | —— - - O oopm - Chiciiio Veatibuled ¢ Limitsd 13, She left South Omaha sick, to be e i t beautifully ik quick for 230, Bamplo by mall $5e. Write for | 9f tme to suit you. You can pay It back in u; name, lu1<|!:<i WEST . ) certo” for violin and orchestra, hesides two ANNOUNCEME, i riitory. Western Specialty Co, | Such nts a8 you wish, when you wish, axton bik 9 oo B Tex B or Bum o National Union Of othér numb In the work allotted to the Denver, Colg IR0 §¢ qnd-only puy for it as long’as you' keep it S, PIN WITH ++..Colorado Lituited.......... 4i30pn The National Union was organized by the | Orchestra is the following: Weber's “Jubi Roland Reed has made another great hit, i GERS OR AGE: HOUSKEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, Reward for return (o Des offee, - UNfoN - PAEIEIC JArrives” | seloction of the following office H, G, | lee Overture,” “Merry Wivos of Windsor,” | this time as Tobias Pilkington, a member of el) ‘wall ‘paper from sample books. No experi WAREHOUSE MEOM PR Py SARDIAGES, gat—M208 7 1 DIGE DERCREI MRERRRan i [OmAA (| B o)) Drealdont: B 8: Adame Vica prosidont; | U Nickolal, and Massenet's ‘“Picturesque | the New York and Bostor clc exchange, in CAN AR AP Mk, NG exparts SHO SCRID SHANDIS| — am..........Denver Expross. ell, pre i B. 8 Adams, vico dent; | Seones, y e T ot Mo 3 PUOR SECURITY, 2itpm. .11 Ovariana JHvEr F. G. Patrick, speaker; Al Williams, rocord- - - W. Stokes Craven's eccontric comedy, “lnno A iend at once for tull particulam. Henry Without publicity oo femoval of property, . G0MLER, | ZSpmBeatrice & StromshgEx (ex Sunj1 ing secretary: R. B. Montgomery, financ Whist cent as a Lamb.” The piece 18 proving one W ilson, nt, 135-140 Wubash uvenue, Chi OMAHA MORTGAG OAN ' CO, Gidopm ... Pacttie Xpross. . 11.0. Y 8 » financial P y o X 1 306 SOUTH 16TH BTI el 10c @ line first insertion, $1.50 a line 6:30pim e . feeae 00 secretary: Thomas Hoctor, treasurcr; H Mr. H Myers of Chicag er o of the best this clever has ever had, 3 rst Noor above the street.’ per month. Nothing taken for less' than 2, ¥ 22: D8l M-l Pank (s Willlam ' Wit ¥ K0, member of L B LRI VR rst floor above the strect.’ ‘month. No S B S e s "™ | Parkins, chaplain: William ace, ushers ol & “oTuk PG A 4 and his new role 1s sa one of his WANTED - TO RENT. HE QXRUST) LANQESE.AND ONLY INCOR- 7 AND SECOND HAND SCALES, ALT | OmuialUion Bopor 0ih S masne Sbs Sriem | 3 Siniih, sorgeant-at-aris; Tuy Randall, | g ooeSias Whist club of that city, was | 3o "aractortzations, . Thero i ono 3R A5 % ¢ A AP Address Borden & Belleck Co., Lake | g.550m L Chleago Limiked losm | doorkeeper. The trustees ure: Messrs ' Omaha last night, and was entertalned at | pmaggof laughable situations and complica \ ANTED, | THRER | OR UNEUR i TO BORITOW = 881 | nigam.; ! [Chicago Bxpross (6%, Sun..... 6:spm | Thomas B. Whittle J. Yates and Frank ‘\'X"‘*'“;ln:;z; guartors with o game of whist. | tions in the comedy, and the Intorest in ished rooms Tor. lkht Mou (A O SUIOLD FURNITUS ooy e Ay o next mesting will be held | Mr. J. B. Sheean and Mr. Brnes iger, | creases from the rise of the curtain in tho rst-olass; references, i K URN RE, = Leaves | VB, & MO, VAULET. | Arrives ivonka next meeting wiil be held 3 a N LalRat I s K-NIBS_ | MONEY ON HORSIS AND MULK! MEDICAL. On Depot, 15th_and Webster sts. | Omana | Friday ovening, when all charter members tners, played against Mr. Myers and | first act until the fall of the final one in the N htiaman 1 BrvACS Tami vt SNGIE | MONEY ON PIANOE i T T D g, Diaawoba KX i | are expectad (0/be present H N McGrow AlTof the players are | last. Mr. Roed will open bis ongugomont Fentloman In private family; regular boarding | MONEY ON WAREHOUSE RECELDDS, Nothing taken for les am(iix. ' yo. Eixpi (Bx. Mon.) 6:10pn e amiliar with all plays of whist, using the { at the Boyd on Monday evening In “Innocent houses need not answer, Address, D Dee. v RO ] # » " L 6:00pm ., Norfolk Ex) . ‘. S Y] 5 " Do Il k 3 " " 2 3, : Y ON MERCHANDISE, . pm J $lx. . Sunduy).10:4: own by i ngine American league rules, and the leads, sig- | Lamb On Friday and Saturday cven K198 5% v v o) TTEL SRCU 6:45pm E o e g RAS, B a8 a Lamb. n vl H 3 WO GENTLEMEN WHO ARE IN T . ¥ ON ANY QHATTHL sRCURITIRS, A 5. A':‘,“v}:;"\'\v. e, Joo Kiuson, a laborer employed at | nals and cchoes, and tho Albany lead. The | ings his lntest comedy, “Dakota,” will bo | WO SRNTEENEN WHO ARE I iTE CITY O Font AN aan Mtk you Gmahalt Kot ot & Musan sta ratea | Cudahy's, was run down by a stock yards | Session lasted tfl 11 p m.,‘and after playing | played. At the Satiirday matinee “The v iine and mot over 8 blocks " from . r NEY IN large or small amounts. i05m Chicago Eupress... ... 6ilopny | SWIch engine yesterday in the yards near | tMIrty-two decks, sixteen through and re- | Woman Hater” will be tae bill AT LOWEST POSSIBLE ) y 1001 i prica ARd Convuntenoes AdRts B h hsenrete Y TN QUICKEST POSSIBLE 1B, MUSIO, ART AND LANGUAGE. &idopr Viisian W : gidouni | tho Switt plant. The engine atruck Kiuson's | \iiivt “lio pornta were. deslared aven on the | A Pair of Kids." now n its ninth oar pric onvoniences. Address MONEY THAT you may pay back at —_— - . - opm._. ... r : itspm | (o S AL A JKluson's | whist, the polnts were declared even on the air of Kids W In its ninth yea B nd in wny amount, s at ROOM 4, WITHNELE firat Insertion, 1o a word | S3opmiEx ):Chie. Ps Bion) o:aspm | left leg and knocked him from the tracks, | gayo’ neither slde guining u single point | of success, which Is to be the attraction SNE (FIANO | bibek, cos Tath end Hartey 4t {aken for less than e o, Valley 10060) | maklog & palntul though not serlous Wound | on'tho voning at the Fifteenth Street theater for four ¢ orgun) for board and will' pay o reasonable | THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE coO. T YT MISBOURI PACIFIC, |Artives o yas. taken to his home at Twonty-third - nights, beginning Sunday matinee, March 11, ) for room. Address I 1, Bee om —$96 GELLENBECK, BANJOIST AND Depot, 15th and Webster sts. | Omaha | and Milroy streets. Kluson has a wife and Mude Axsl Vol g 3 o s —— - | teache allfornin st. " = . - de an Axs . ay be chiefly described as one of the STOR. o ST S A B Fagie F10pr: (ex_Sun) Nehraska Locai.. hard blow for him ‘to lose any time from | oyiatt, who carried on a retail boot and | come forward iIn late years, and which goo _room B ) = M i I his work. | sh A f Micking dash that | e T vol 150 & v 5 i N FURN. TRE, PIANOS. e ST . & O Arrives — — — shoe ste made an assignment today to with a rollicking dash tha AVEN N0 spe itates, 100 u line each inwortion. 3180 & i per | MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOB, | ot 7o word frst Tnsertion, 1o & word | Omenal Derct, 1ovh Webst | - Feriilizing the Kar , f o month. Nothing taken for lexs than 35, all articles” of velue, Fred Terry, 430 Ramge | . Rutes, 1o word firat insention, - maha| _Depot, 16th ana Webster sts. | Omana rtillzing the Karirs. George (. Emery for the benefit of his | t any time or opportunity to care for TR Fon ovesaol D 5550 block x—si | thereatier. NotTg taken for e AR | gifoam. - Slous city AcCammodation . 10:30p There 15 great demand Yor ‘the manure | creditors Tho aggets ure placed ut $25,00 | anything except the comic situation that Iy T R HOUSEHOLD GO0DS; G z : : S 5 2 H oux City i the liabilitien are large, but no statement « ping play ) o being sung g JODS; ONEY T0 LOAN ON HORSES., WAG i, K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND b § pu 20! RS Wi of | being played, the music that is & sung . 4 888 | Confidential. ). B. Haddock, room 421 Ramge | Sem——————— | Leaves | BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, |Arvives | has opened up a Mttle. The yard company | came here in 187 from Cleveland, O flon ko 18 Eaine tunns oid e raked smiil the e e e e | Rl XA DRESSMAKING. Omahalu. P Depot 1o & Mason ats. Omatia. | loads the mamure and pays half the froight e — comic whistle, are the popular comedians e M8 » ad ~ — City” Passengor 10:20pm | bill. The stuff goes to farmers all along the 18 i Henry Winchell, John Magee, Gilbert Sarony k = = BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates, 1%c & word first insertion, lc & word Paul_Express......... 10 00am g vithin te d fiftee 1le: It has been requested that the old & WANTED - TO BUY LR A arar. Rothu IR PR railroads within ten and fifteen miles of this and other well known favorlites ANTED -] G B CRNTRALLY LOCATEDOR | (hereatér. Nothing taken for less than fo. IO T & AGARIC. [Asrives | city. It costs about 34 a car 1o have the ma- | tlers attend the funeral of C. 8. Goodrich td word firat {nsertion, 1o & word ns. Box BI8, city Y90 | ARTISTIC TAILOR-MADE DRE Ylon o Pl Tl izt | nure hauled away by the railroads. day at 2 o'cleek p. m. at his residence, at Hallen and Hart, the well known comedi Nothing taken for loss than s FARTNER WANTED WiTh CAPITALOF oo | Lo J00 up. ~Madame Corbett, ¥ Sidtpm Chicnss” Lomited §:Bani B T 508 South Twentleth atreet aus. Appear at Hoyd's theater for four nights ! KTOCK OF GENERAL MUSE. FOR | © o 8,00, for & new article of consumption; good - Leav OMAHA & ST. LOUIS. |Arrives AIS SN, LM ALF D. JONES, commencing Hunday evening next, in the nd and cash, J. D, 8ittle, Brown blk., ofits ared; no risk. Address Richard | DRESSMAKING IN FAMILY., MISS STURD) P. Depot 10th & Mason sts.Omahs John Welsh was fined $5 for being drunk President O. 8. Association, come The ldea'" Mr. J. J. Brady, the N-431 ubne, 230 Decatur sk, Omaba, X100 6% 8 Nicholas. 14 A BL Lowls Cannon Ball,... 1%:%pm | G. C. Lanuon and J. F. Hart are reglstered CHAS retary. wanager, will arrive from St. Louls today.