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'lll ()\L\HA DAILY BEE: 'I‘_EUR I)\Y Mf\l{( H 8, 1894 SPBG”‘L‘ NDT]UES WANTED--TO RENT. & MONEY TO LOAN-- CHATTELS. FOR SALE m:AL Es’m'm L‘)U “ PHPR%O\S DL \T" ) Ip‘,;?{hwm.v "(‘:.',‘.‘k.(:.rly‘r:“;u.l.:‘ n:ln:crnr;:::hlfl’:: ‘ni\ “iE:\lRA”‘,FT TO T"Ei word first insertion, 1o a word | Rates, 10c a line each ins: 5 a line p RO thereafter ything taken for less than month. thing taken for property to prevent waste. s T = 4 - SLOPE 5-ACHE TRACT, OVER d Falton o Dol PRI gl e o Py ."".f'lf' WANTED, HOUSES FOR RENT. W. G. TEM- | MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSE: AGO lookfig eity; eplendid trammgortation facilities; {‘-V"'K" Walton was upon the bemch for a unul 12, p. m. s erening and un ieton, 308° Paxton block Ko 01 planos and furniture of all kinds. Business n bargain ofi your own tarms. G Shimer, | pg " " lew moments yesterday, but owing to the i . e Morping Am Rundey aditicot, | ppy | S B T Tone T fonndential. J. B, Haddock, room 47 Ramgo [ 31N, Lir % RE—252 15 ward Oollins Being Made to Answer for | serfous condition of his health he had to stop [ One Place in Free America Where tho - " | FOR SALE, THE FINES¥LPIECE OF LAND it in tho District Court. Fotin (ARSI hie heeth Hot Diawtod doriug Laborer is a Slave. wors nddressed o nuinbered lottet furnished, cheap, | and 20th and’ Cam ro of Tho Hee. Answers so ed Wil | g and Farnam stre Address B 7, Tee MONEY TO L In the elty for an elegant htme, 150 feet aquare, | _— tho next few days he will take a trip to the s Dakota hot springs, £ S von resiniamion of it f Wi o you any. wum which you wish, | Bith Eront-on CalrommIa peL ox o o MODRRN COTTAGH, NICHLY FURNIBIED, | the. duckent: posaiblo " tine. ank tor any iegsth U e S SITUATIONS WANTED. P BL A e BT I AL L R B e T e LBl RO A tton, 910 N. ¥7Lite. RE-M ANOTHER MURDER TRIAL BEING HEARD | 1o the garbage contract ease of George D. | WEST VIRGINIA MINERS TREATED AS DOGS ks . it Hounet famiiy “or two; Fotorentes AL | sueh Taacaiimenauf vou wiah, when you wisn, | PAITIES LOOKING FORUA HONE on % Smiley against Aloxandor MacDonald, which Tates, T4 word Arat_ Taeertion, 12 & word 5 it KM o &nd only pay 1788 long as ¥ nt can gt o bibain by caill was recontly decided in favor of the plaintif, Ahioreafior, - Nohing taken for less than 3. You can bortow oh Wi AND PIAN uddressing 204 Grand_aveft 1t Investigating the Shooting at Vatley Last [ the court enjoining tho defendant from going | An Omahn Man Tells How t STATE S ENORRATHER OF BXPRAINNC STORAGE. ! AND ANRGTIANCS | Gn ACRES IN DOUGLAR,COUNTY, Wi Novembor—Two Suits Agalnst a Ga on with the work of removing the garbage In N TS CE i S gl : ok /A AR A ERCITAND) maroved Witk ranng Al for oy : ! o ars WLl Of femoving the Juaie b | OwnXven the Stores and R SreseD 6, hee. A o Tine ench Insortion. $150 o ine % R s TR bling House Proprietor—City Wins a the defendant has filed his bond in the sum with a § - i N ing t n for less than e Without ¥ or removal of pru Merric o ty for W) e e Willlan ' 0 " . t & BITUATION WANTED, 1Y SWEDISH PHATR OMAIA 1 LOAN" Py 313 McCague building, tppi Tax Case—Court Cullings. of $3,000 and has appealed to the supreme T alee) Clelve years expertence, . Add SRAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOOLS; CL SOU" FREET, postoihice L court. 4/ and cheap rate, R. Wells, 1111 Farnam, o the str - — e S ——— A NewWay of Curing a Cold. 11, Tee. - ! M—ss8 ANDONLX INCOR- | FARM LANDS IN CENTRAL NEGRASKA: 180 | 1 oo ortminat £t diske — - OATED LOAN COMP OMAIA ; % Talirond towne e seny | In the erimin ctiol o district * FORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA & M. rall minal section of the distr A Des Molnes woman who had been | Mr. M. J. Kenney of Omaha, a member of : IELP. ORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROS, 1214 HARNEY, X cre; 8900 cash, buiance easy | oo e case of the state g Adward WANTED-MALE E % M350 ON ANY KIND O S5 uter. RenD MATHE (oW, OF Atrey 1”!‘:‘.“:“ case of the state against Edward | yroubled with frequent colds concluded to | the general executive board of the Kunights — i ‘ 57 s s I0e CEADNIN, o| S Rerer BOO8 Bal casy tern. Bl e J. Colling 1s on trial, where the life of the [ try an old remedy, In a new way, and ac- | of Labor, returned recontly from a lecturing thereafle othing tAKen Tor less Laan 266 WANTED--TO BUY. Foom a X o buy, us Ind 1a incrensing i vaine wony | defendant is at stake, it being charged that | cordingly took a tablespoonful (four tImes | anq organizing tour through West Virginia, s b apldly i . & ittan, r v 3 dered sPherso Valle: the usi dose) of C D ain’s Coug ‘em- 4 o b o o O s 1316 FURNTaHED, TNATAE | SONEY ToANED ON RURNTIVI, TIANC paodiy: Swilfama & Wit o i he murdered Louls McPherson at Valley [ the usual dose) of Chamberiain's Cough reni: | 1y wag asked by a Beo repc s e A e ln. WeInger o, 1000 How word first_Insertion, 1o a W O et ot value, Fred Terry, 43) Ramge ‘ague bullding, opposite postoffice 4 during the night of November 17, 1803, by | ¢0Y just before going to bed The next ¥ _rw y Nothing taken for less than 25c i Aes e 9 ¢ RE Al et L ¥ |y morning she found that her cold had almost | information concerning the condition of the - — e > AL MDSB, FOR | THE P O TOR -ACRE RM IN SARPY COUNTY, NE 8 & illet into his hhlllj_ entirely disappeared. Dufing the day she [ miners in the coal fields near Charleston, McPherson was a young Texan and had | took a few doses of the remedy (one tea- | where the recent troubles have centored. > — A TOCK OF G "'," \,”, Q."”\“,.‘ s ST Naw D ‘clear Tand and cash, J. Brown biic, | " MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, lown; good atock farm. Can Lo hid " at vention of the e, : e 1o 9 MONEY ON HORS great barenin i taken this weok bée ki 4 spoonful at a time) and at night azain took Ereatant Inventlon of te 080, o ; 3 « ; Krent barenin it taken this week, en working in the corn fields in this and | & a time) and at night asa “Pos o6 BRI ok e Bece) i A : w0 nres, well Imbroved, adJoiRIng town of Louls R AR IR e i , 1 know something of tho peoplo St Works Mo e, Akeni are ma CANTED T LTI T ONEY ON PIANOS AN “ans cotnty, best of 8ofl; low e other Nebraska co o ew ¢ be 3 fore the shooting, he went to Valley, where | gymptoms of the cold. Since then she has, | Weeks in the immediate vicinity of Charles- pheticulats write ihe Monroe Ernser Mfg. Co., | fen-room houss 3 MONEY ON M SEz, provements, fenced and A s X', La Crosse, Wis BT Thensies MONHY ON ANY € [ SECURITI ass wtock farm. A sna i at_onee. " | he o ed with one Olive 0 p TR B TR 7 MONEY 0N ELy SECURIT ock tarm, A snap 1€ taken ai once, | he chummed with one Oliver Dale, an old man | on several occasfons, used this remedy in [ ton. Tho men are In a most deplorable who was out of money. The two men | like mannber, with the same good results, | sondition. e . , ¥ AT LOWE RaTES, = JIVE SOLICITORS CAN_EARN I'ROM F FURNITURE. ; N GUICICRST POSSIBLE TIME s depot, lo aro o store 1 FOR SALE--FU. MONEY IN QUICKE i [BLE TIME, LOST, depot, loafing around saloons and stores | g eiges disorganized for yoars, and as a consequence Ratos, 10 u line p 4 A Lt THALLS A Bl L LR L A il othing taken foF less than 25c On the night of November 17 they had EXPERT TESTIMONY. the same worg is being done for in other " the wholeale and retall el | S e ORI STEAM HEATED LOST, ON FARNAM WEEN secured permission to sleep in the back A Wishes to city; in cat PUSINESS CHANCES ? o X S 3 — — —~ ould f £l ) el to cep emselves ton for rec: M 1z urnish the fiel to keep themselves | g piia Bailey, who attempted suicide | ton for ned coal, but had recefved notico i * loss than e 3 i ast night by ¢ 5 carbolic acid, was ab month. Nothing taken for le n % v When Jost. " Tteturn 15 106 N. 10h ‘s, | sack from a colored man, John Henry, and | 128t night by drinking carbollc acid, wa month. Aiing (asen (oF loss han 35 i C N AL | ward for return J. R. Ringwalt, Barker bl car which was standing on the switch. | came about that she had concluded to die. T CWITHL $1M.00 CAN SRCU ) A o doilar Handicnpping systom. ' Hast and safe EMALE HELP a full line of fina carringes, coupes, ManGuus | Brooklyn, N. Y. Y Tates, 1%o_word first inkertion, 1o n word AW AEGXndwERnTERHEAWaN Detrattly. willing WANT . tons, carts, buckboards, all Kind g I WILL EXCHAN, )OD LA e e —— | Just above the left eye. Dale ran from the | as it already was. ~ When asked how she AN expensen pa tarms address with would be expected to mine coal for 30 cents 1t [ per ton screened In other words, that they must accept a reduction of 25 per cent. And let me say right here that the coal companies get two grades of conl which the miner does not get a cent for producing, namely, nut and slack. The nut coal fs sold to the miners at $1.50 per load of TAILORS W. AT FRANK J. RANG I, D, Wead, 16t and Dougla J MONEY 18 ¥¢ ; ) PEBLICITY, oL j u Y and is much elated over her discovery of sd ; : The miners in Kanahwa valley have been day. Apply 17, Granite bl — N I ey pay Phei at Y {me. | ~—— , Y i during the day. - have been digging coal for less money than Nothing taken for less than 2 L GUARAR % man o firm ) S5 VSl v parts of the country. They were recolving fiatn for wale; both full of rToomers: part Lith'strots, card cas urn ) room of a chop house, providing that they | Y™ Balley Says Sulcide s Not What it 18 LOST, LADIES GOLD WATCH, WITH DO L T I, WITH. DOL warm. About midnight they borrowed a m the operators that in the future they SWANTED, BXPERIENCED SEL m u 5% i receive reward Barted up the railrond tracks for the pur. | to tallc intolligently last night, and a re By e Bauitable Refining Ce veinnd, o Tine each tnscrtion, $1.50 0 1ine per Pl Y Lo ol I Ohl $0L00 FTRL.ON 446,00 WRBRLY 3 ‘ ; ! Ailibie i They had succeeded in filling the sack and | Mrs, Bailey smiled and said that the repo i poaltion: on Jthe h Mats 8o | After March 6 I will have on exhibition (for a | . vey ¢ offered; third successful J MEDICAL. from the opposite side of the street, and 5 and fired at McPherson, the ball striking him | that the matter should rest before the public g It plensure ‘whmona, drays, milic and-deltvery. | * of meshanatss Rtchie, Pender, y “ROOK'S NEW METHOD s e ’ ol : g hnn R ke e s L, W METHOD TREAT- | yeone, proceeding down the railroad track to | got the carbolic acld she said the stuff was [ about 1,200 pounds, while the slack from the B—M or s slept in a shanty some distance from the quick a way of curing a cold. For sale by ' i ench Insertion, $1.50 a line per | und in ht, 1% at ROOM 4, WITHNELL | Ratex word first_ipsertion, 1o word MPN 6 SELL OUR GoODA | month. N Wt pormanent R L emtked Up to 1tor it the time of my visit thero 40 cents per tonnial Meg. Co., Milwaukee, : = line cach insertion, $1.5 ble chain broken on one side; ‘was in_an en- (AT DI STORE, CENTRALLY LOCATED, ON ) ? TENALL GOLD GIIAIN DRACHTr T, | Pose of stealing some coal from a loaded [ porter for The Bee called to ask how ALL KINDS OF VBHICLES AT toc ON THE | FHu00 YIELDS 8600 K o int b Hiad: cllmbed ectli- had climbed from the car when a man came i ) t, Omar hen a man came | oy the morning paper was correct as far short time only) at 1213 Farnam street, Omaha, | pipactus 1504 free . Rowe, T UGS S el BASEEN prospectus 150 1 D. Row walking up ‘o them, took deliberate aim Viet k and canopy rigs, buggles, ph = e e - thereafier, " Nothing taken for less than . Rates, 1tic word first insertion, 1ot wagons, which I will elose out ut Y ment of nerves, stomach and heart, 407 13 k apillion, where he surrendered himself | for the purpose of washing her litUe water | gas coal is used for making coke. therenfter. ~ Nothing taken for less than 2e. A tunl 1ine a4 SN THE DOLLAT T - & Bullding. M552 M ARTED, GIRL, FOR SECOND WORK, fo tine and ceeryining el | FORUSALE, ON] 15 FINEST A = — | to the sheriff. McPherson remained where | spaniel. She would not state that she at- s BeaIE ot erat ke I th Rt S UnTes ate M. LEVY, 2037 Dodge st. N rIo8 AN arsi| - HsiTine. wiciimaes Ther business “n | MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE. le fell until morning, when he was dis- | tempted to take her life, neither would she |, sl ey Aub i dicliag s o R T et s or address G. A. d imer. 7 I covered by a watchman and taken to a y she did not. “I guess they were not | monas hs of I~:“ ":“t‘ suryey.' | For an ilus- s o W. P. MUMAUGH. - - — ates, word first {nsertio a word | hotel. The next morning the sheriff s te ready for me over there,” she said, | tration we will take Acme, W. Va., a mining Work in_family of three. Apply at once at MG I DESIRE TO INTEREST §,000 TO §7,00 CAP- | thereatter, ~ Nothing taken for less g the sheriff was ready ne 3 0 3 T BTk S | ® 2 DE L e st it R R T s B Shike{Esken T0e notifled of the shooting, and, starting on an | when she was told how nearly she came to | camp about sixteen miles from Coalberry, = L ADY TED FAMILY CARRIA gitimate business that netted over 15 per cent | G 4§ I BANJOIST AND | early train, went to Valley, arresting Dale | the golden gates, “and I will wait till the; < " 6a atev SVANTED—A BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT LADY | 8t SRBATEG AN e o 1000 1IR3 after pAYIE Al expenses and | teacher, 1810 Caitornin st &6 FABUIBE- 04 taking Ml Along, OA tho'l sre reidy bulors T atbeimpt it agath " o S e B o S Sotondid, obance for' the Everythbue chonn and bbve boATd and. mvesti = way out Dalo gave his version of the aftair, | - When asked how sho came to drink the [ OVN® the whole townsite, owns every bufld- n publ eaking, splendid chance for S Syerything clean and ahove board and investi- Ll armIaniC ’ £ t o 8 ever e pos 6, whic Ly M reRarATS 15t Do T e detailing the manner of the shooting and de- | carbolic acid she sald that she had to drink | In8. even to the postoffice, which is run in 3 8 1 tamily carri 3 Y 7 Rates, 10c a line ertion, . scriblng the man who fired the shot. He | something and that she just took some of | his store. The houses are of the cheapest 2 gecand hand phaetons; b T TR S R T I O e AL | oot NGt g URRBA AT sald that he was one of thie residents of Val. | this to see how it would go. ' Sie thon | possible mako, conslsting of one thickness of THRER GIRLS TO _WORK IN Drummniond Carrlage Co., 18th ant Harney, located; fitted up first. class; doing xo o, K. U X “Léummn::«m;m" nm;\luln: \‘vv]xlxt'l‘ny ll‘xln: name of sml]lln):l]y bu(]cl ml\- reporter ;inml ‘n\::hlll. and | rough boards nailed at the top and bottom AN IREE GIRLS TO WORK IN R ness. Address C, Bee office, Council | > 18 OblokEo ats b 2d, could not tell his other name. | said that suicide was not whal was | o ERUDE - o outside, ' e B Tehe "G5 08 When the officer reached his destination | cracked up to be. v "|']"““" ';l‘“x"“' on ‘”'" V‘”“'""\ ;“',"Y P s jtar, ovsE | FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. FOR EXCHANGE. e g eI st VRO OBl | iR eyemtd sty oy recatary, Mo mont [ S L st A IR T IRAL S EOUEE et HREADE s, C ced est. | miraculous, as he had seen a great man ese he draws from $5 to § 2 N i hicago street. C—M28 00 Rates, first n.w-ulumy Rates, 10c n line first Insertion, $1.50 m line Rates, w‘x@ 0 _Ln-xtrluxl‘-nwn‘ 1c a word | Collins was found at a livery stable, and as | attempts at suicide and never one that failed | He runs the only store in the village, and Gint AL HOUSE. [ thereatter, Jthing taken for less. th | per month. Nothing taken for less’ than %c. el LG thieh i ho was taken into the presence of Dale that | that came so nearly being successful as did | every person is compelled to trade with him b CoMii s | BALEDHAY JOR BALD, THE T80 tons STOCK | OF "MILLINERY u“" NOTIONS: : iR i RMeBnerson. M'(‘uxrlrx‘fi:l “n&""n'!‘v“"n“f.';’ “:‘fi‘ “':? 8 matd by le who know both Mr. "r']l T.‘“”“n “:'x:n there who had been in 5 _ | “Cattie Company, Ames, Neb., have 20W ton3 | ¥ norses and” catt ox 295, Frankfort, o ‘ Ll Ll ot de e s sald by people v_bo ‘I saw one ma ere wlo had_ bel GENERAL ORK N [ of soad bum wlored by for male§ Aliorders) | vnal 7901 3 % Lo C:"""I‘“- ""‘l ‘”°""‘"‘""v| ‘There’s too much | and Mrs, Bailey that she was insanely | the employ of the coal company for eight ed promptly. DATecid G = = — ® 2 58 STU. stealing going on round here and ropose | jo. by e fro- | y d had ovel wn a ce FOR SALE—A FRESH COW AND CALF, AND | 160 ACRES HAY LAND, 6 MILISS FROM C| AMILIES. MISS ”'n e ‘mvg fi s(fiwml A% 'm':,r"”""’,""_l »‘:I)I(‘?Y jealous of her husband, and that ;)n fre years mr\l vlml nev nrl «\rr.x ~"‘| A ("xl .ul S re b FePeey: corer b SSuN L RIS W ebtar Al City, to trade for merchandise, grocerics fcholas. i A C Lo, arrest Col- | quently accused him of going with other | money, for at the end of each month ha . ! chater Bt D R UL S e FTRET CLASS DRESSMARING TATLOR 515, | !In® Was ‘brought to this city, where ho | women, found 'himself indebted to the ‘plusk-me S A - iaacpr [ AR R AR ORI waived examipation and was sent to the ——— i store,’ as they are called, to the full extent R — FOR SALE TWO POOL AND TWO BILLIARD HOUSES AND “RRINGING A GOOD | Siks and w d_dresses, $.00; silks, county jail. Little pills for great ills: Dewitt's Little | of his wages. A man is seldom allowed tq n tnsertion, $1.50°a line per | tables, Manbattan style. monarch cushlons, slze | = oy “for vacant property. A kood farm one | _$10-00. Miss Mo 1624 Dod Oliver Dale was the first witness called | Early Risers. earn more than he spends In the store, and 3 e should his store bill be smaller for two or by 6, and all fixtires pertaining thereto. NG . e e Vil Lelf or trade, | Mile from good town in western lowa; will take y the state. He went Into detalls, do e not u ne year y and lot in Omaha. J. D. Zittle, Brown scribing the night and everything surround- SIGNED THE DECREE. oL At ek il beyigantiys raminaad ¢ ALL PARTS OF THE CITY THE | For particulars write to ¥r corke, Carroll 1605 Farnam. D City, Towa. Q201 A4 i Omaha; z ing the scene of the shooting. ~ Witness had % e % s jces are no longer required in . AT 2 I OWN 100 FA IN NEBRASKA, seen the defendant a number of times and | City Restrained from Collecting Taxes from | 0"y ia Tho old miners there say that P A S, MOL . CHOICE IN | FOR SALE—TWO cows P R s R e - L 2 ; 3 = the Union Pacific, F ord Cirele. . Elgutter, 204 Bee bulld- | Webster street. Q23100 ! 3 sell cheap or exXehang: T - —————— | recognized him before the shot was fired. they could not make more than 90 cents per Stanford Circle. s by TSR T T ;x;;:”:-k. o:'(""fl and cattle. ~ Address box ‘;‘,,"yf“'},'?fl ’m}\f..;\lfi'uf{»v’;”..,rhi'fif'.fil.'r"\‘\'m'.m.’“ The night was clear and he was positive The decree in the Union Pacific tax de- y in good times, after paying for powder, S SRR BT RO D TN GO0 2 = - that he could not be mistaken about Collins | cision case against the city of Omaha was | fuse, oil and tool dressing, while the average FIOUSES, F. K. DARLING, BARKER BLOCK. | *very chicap. D. Wead, 16th and Douglas. 7 S T N DE! ART 3 3 7 cel or 08y, = Do Qiiss | STEAM GRAIN BLEVATOR IN DEST PAn: UPHOLSTERING. being_the party who did the shooting. | signed by Judge Dundy yesterday Would not exceed 40 to G0 cents por day. REla T R T i el ol A the | e decree restrains the city from doing HB HOGS IT ALL. NEW MODERN §-ROOM HOUSE, 31 & MASON | FOR SAL 1Y AND BUTTER BU: Address Lock box 16, Wood River, Neb. Ratos, 10c a line each insertion, SL 1 Omaha reporters who accompanie B & DG | ek, Ciimn. 0% Cumini str-et. QM2 1is & P || RS T OIS | (LD S ey oo hemtified 5 | any act In and about tho assessment or Tho operator was asked by the miners to { 1ONTAL AGENCY, 07 BROWN BLOCK, ¥ SALI, AT HALF PRICE, BRICK PAL CTIONS CHOICE LAND: CHEAD: TERMS | o0 (b RorLSTERING €0, GENERAL FUR. | having heard Dale accuse Collins of murder- | equalization of valucs of any or all of the AL G R — L LR T D L (e o nda for Btock and mdse. J. W. Welpton, | miture ani “niorination | ing McPherson and to hearing Colling reply: | Union Pacific realty in question anay turtner | FeliRedi CeUnE Ehot et e SAIBCUINED B0 % AND 4-ROOM APARTMENTS, STEAM HEAT; e ins mee YlorRiariing A Sric Grant, Neb, 716 olEncl) g fpens All work called for and | “There has been too much stealing going | restrains the city from the levy or collection | ““, lm'. ‘|h;(- .mvn\lu"' thero but. himsel. ferences required, 818 8. 22d. T Dsw 3 : b d D e e e TS T TS T T Ramboy, Gepended to. 208 Furnam - street. | on 'round here and I proposed to have it | of any taxes whatever thereon by virtue of b",,;ksp“;ké‘ A e tindea e ety stopped. These hoboes would steal the | any such assessment or equalization of | .t PO T VERI FORNG T ie owner FINIG CORNER FLAT IN CLOUSER BLOC FOR SAT TTREE MONTHS SCIOL- | farm and stock ranch under irrigation, ‘not 7 rooms, range and all other conveniences: x::»‘«l\\l'\“ T capod; ‘must Do homesteaded. What' have REALTY MARKET. cars from the track; they would steal Christ | values as made thereon. threatenod to have me arrested for Sabbath room 2, 1623 Farnam. Address High School Register Q-M2To 5% You (o' trade? Room 603 N. Y. Lite from the cross, and I wanged to show the —————— 2 breaking, Thore are very faw places in that — = - T T e L - INSTRUMENTS placed on record M people that I was not the only one who was | Sweet breath, sweot stomach, swoeb tem- | yegion where bulldings can be procured in SROOM 11, e o e CALE- | WANTED, nu‘.,‘n‘nn: Py e only. TBN OR TWBLVE HEAD OF YOUNG HORSES | = 1304 : farch 7, | stealing. per? Then use DeWitts Littlo Barly Risers. | [AHAT S0 " lavor mesting, - Nearly all fornia st.} 6-room’ H, 1308 Californ| call S G ' | “ana colts: will exchiange for clear eastern g 5 T WD x ———— oL O el ek ! e T I S S B Nubraska or Town lanfl. James & Haverstock, | . WARRANTY HEEEDS. Advertised Ina Sunduy Paper. AFIUSEMENTS. the meetings that I attended were heid in e - = ation; ikt Counoll Blatras Tak 7215 8 ° D Rock tol )W Rock, lots 15 1o 21; The city.of Omaba was‘a, winner {n- the ity the open air beneath the broad canopy of JFROCMAMODIRIG. O 3 = 5 e o [ i bt Rlae 314000, heaven, and even there we left ourselves W, Fidelity Trust C i SEVERAL OMAILx PROPBITIES 55 | 1,8 Blor and wite to \Wliim H, ioia’ " | equity division of the district court pre- | For the first time since the death of the | jibia (o arrest for trespassing on the grounds ropertys 8 roor house, every con- and ayne's 1st add 10 Valley....... 25 : 2 5 % k b assing o — TTITee MISCELLANEOUS. e pare bt City, '$450n, B, D. | G 1 Hurst and wife to the G B Hurst come sided over by Judge Walton yesterday. brilllant Steele Mackaye, the author of the | of the operators. RENTAL AG'CY, HUICHINSON, | i & wom T et io e wora | Vead: dith and Dodgias . 72328 lot 6, block 7. Patrick's 21 add...... 6,00 | During the year 1890 the city council passed | play, “Hazel Kirke,” was given last even- | “I ‘organized large assemblies at every — ates, 3 e ans and witeé (o B S Baker, lot 2 » Shoks el wel ’ oo oFNER AR WiE LT Mobun | Wesestior, Nothing takentor less than Ko 4.} I‘\‘('u JRANCH ALSO 1 ACRES AD: | blocie T Hanscom Dlice. oo " 1jo0 | an ordinance declaring the necessity of lay- | ing at Boyd's by Efiie Ellsler and her com- | Place f...?.‘l"‘i:hi‘.l!”u.';ri well satisfied with the A NE! LA ALL 3R ———— e joining ratlroad town, all in Logan county, FAnderson_and wife to Mary Lnsor, g a o s 4 e 8 es has ¥ S 4 convenlencos, 201 Leavenworth st D—0i931° | FOR LBASE, 2) OR 40-AC| ule,u SAEAR | Tdaho, with water Hght, together with stock: | lot 10, block 3, Missour] Avenue paric..: 90 ingjplaewalicialonk thostron focisome)prop:i) panysiot)iplayers, 1 Quice i SO0 LImeEnE Hask (B vy imltnatitiioh montin| thiairekloniare! e e e o D | orance lukea 800, periacro. (ERogms & il for Omaha property. F. D Wead, 16ta and [ B'S Baker and ‘wife to J A Bvans. lot i3 erty abutting Park street, west of Hanscom ( this story of woman’s love and devotion [ anijijed to the sympathy of the people in Tfl';.'fa'}'.-“, f"-“l” !».'-,’Sx:«f)hm. bt laid tyras i NS oA 7 g Douglas. t _Zmes and e 193 foet lot 13, block 6, Alumo Plaza 6,00 | park. ~ Some of the lots ‘along which the | and man’s iron will and determination been | their struggle for existence, and should have dollars per month. 619 N.'Y. Life. D985 SRR ) T e S5 HANGE, A $10,0000 FIRST-C w e el l‘“‘“:“_“'"f{h,r:‘ e walk was to be lald were owned by Mildred | given, yot there are thousands still to sco the support of the state officials Instead of ments. . h streef i 0 other lm((l, a\ddl"w E 8, Bee. Z—M250 n* d . . . .. ler share of he expense o he new wal e| 8 4 X e . e — same (0" Kaié i amounted to $436.50. The passage of the | Will make T lullmr turn his oftspring out | that atate refusing to act as deputy sherifts eated. fial ¥ % hlock,_184h ; anc App) mex OESDH some cash for re of aboy 00) d- | Jol egloy and e to P A egle » 3 /T id o0y ] Jackson streets. Call at 1112 Harney ‘strect. Dodge street. T T S 1,12 to 17, bloc oigley’s DArksso. proceedings, with the bare exception that | to love some one other than the person | in the right. 4 s g et . — | dressB6 T O b T T L R Dhe ot tha” publications was i (he Sunday | of his choice. Although the play has been | “I noticed In the press reports of a rocent R SR 0 RENT »“|"| l(l“"' "_“‘~ \““\v"\,i 0D LAND IN CEDAR COU 2, block 1, lots 5 to 9, block, 4, same. issue of the official paper. Everything | done almost continuously since 1880 it has | date an item from Ohio stating that the IMPROV cultivation; good sofl; good for good stock of merchandi s & | same to Kate lots § to 22, block moved along In the regular way until Octo- | Still a profound interest to theater goers, | officials of that state were contemplating call- 1893, when the city treasurer attempted | and in the audience last night were many | Inga special session of the legislature for the FENERAL HOUSE. nam street, Omaha, Neb, AL HOUSBEWORK. C—M2 oR wmall family, No children, 8122 Farnam Rates, 10c d—“"" Nothing taken for less tlian NEW 0ROOM FLAT, MODERN x ! x nte 12 S. 110 et D-M172 10 buildings' all new just compléted; 5 mifes N. | Mittan, room 813, McCague bullding lots'1 10 1 Ramme. b e Wi of Bloomfleld Neb. Apply at once. R M. | Jodiiice: o DEEDS. ber, roralins b BMATL X GLASS | Loucks & Co., Danbury, Ta R-iem 12 B RS, I {0 collcct tho tax, Which had bcome de- | Veterans who had scen the play years and | purposo of providing work for cighty or M S keotbined R LToom, o 5 FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. Cady, lot 4, block 8, Creston.. ' o0 | linquent. When the city treasurer made | Years ago, but even to them there was a | ninety convicts who are ldle in the peniten- Iierpsoel: combined '. i X eason- T manbie, el “master T i this move the owner of the lots jumped | charm about the performance, for it was | tiary of that state. It seems aucer that such ble. Boggs e ol 3 5 7 - [ * pease, lot 21 bloc Jondée Plade.... 405 i *® | reminiscent of other days. precautions and provisions should be taken 9 Rates, 100 o line each Insertion, $1.50 & lne per | sume o I 8 Brown, 1o 009 Tinan. 1 % | into court and secured an injunction, alleg- [ rem ys. L Bliake P < word “first *;H:'"}""-. 1o 0 word | month Nothing taken for less than Zic: Same t0 2 8 Brown, lot %, blook w0, same. 405 | o QR M S e Sunday publica | Miss Ellsler was her happy self in the | for the health, safety and comfort of convicts FALAQRN Nothingaieken o7 dear: A1 B0 ST T NS T | AT e " ® 4 | tion all of“the proceedings were fllogal and | part of Hazel, filling the stage with bright- | while not a thing is belng done to protoct —_— — | MRS DR, 1. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, RE- [ P ae, " Pk, ‘Darling, Barker bloc void, and that the treasurer was without | ness in the earlier scenes, but gradually | tho happiness and prosperity of the honest TROOM HOUSE; MODERN; 013 LEAVEN. | liable business mediumy 7ih year at {19’ N. A Total amount of transfers aehee authority to collect the tax. On these is- | lifting her audience up to the emotional | Workingman. orth, EEdE s il sues the case was argued before Judge Wal- | side of the character and holding them by ‘It is beginning to dawn upon the average L Man — Developed | ton and taken under advisement. the force of her fine ability. Mr. Couldock, | workingman that the only chance for steady employment, sufficient food and elothing and comfortable shelter from the inclemency of Yesterday the court decided the case | Who is Dunstan Kirke, continues to play the FOR RENT— e n = e 5 ““.E’fn‘l;“,‘?n | denying the permanent injunction and hold- | hardhearted miller with consummate art; in | comfortable she rom - the mency of Tates, 1%4c_word first insertion, 1o ..";.‘."?l..'.""‘ ;'Mw‘fl:‘d‘ rat Insart o&__ o & wor . HE GREAT | LUFR | e (hat the lovy was logal, as were the pro- | fact the picture which he presents is ono ot | the weathor is to gof himselt securcly lodge Nothing taken for less than 2c, Sheres = L = romore il the penesative | ceedings leading up to the attempt at collec- | the ideals of the stage and will be remem- behind prison walls. ; Wi SOUTH | MASSAGE. MADAME BERNARD, 1419 DODGE. organs. Impoteney fm- | tion, § bered after the veteran has passed beyond | ~When asked about the lawlessness now go- 15th st., Flat 2. 952 o i s Three of the fikest lots in Clover- RossiiaIrAURIDENB 8 In passing upon the case, Judge | the bars as one of the virile portraitures of | ing on in West Virginia Mr. Kenney ul.:m: RNISHED ROOMS N MM, BROWN, 1314 CAPITOL AVE., MASSAGE dale only $300 each. sed. Send for freo oit- | wwalton said that the ground had been | this generation. ~Mr. Weston as Pittacus | “That Is unul?fr n|‘.,|]nr"“;zr|:xly.lor mention, i oard. Call at 3107 Douglds, “treatment and medicated baths, " T—98—s* A’ new thosand dollar house on o UV, DAVOL MEDICINE Go» | taken that the publicatfon in the Sun- | Green and Mr. Drouct as Lord Travers were | The miners there did all In thelr power fo < - - MADAM T oA B, 1TH, IND FLOGR. ;'f':!w.w o:‘:;ll‘;:;miml: car line 3 P 0. Box 2070, § day paper was not legal. This he | quite in their element, the performance as a | reach an-amicable snl‘trlcm:inllul 51\@{ ‘rm.;zl;; RONT ROOM, : Toom 3. Massage. vapor, alcohol, steam, sul: An efegant home West Farnam v placo, Gal, thought was a mere technlcality, as it was a | Whole tw:ngfi--xuulentlf nlm\lv‘v:\;;nm! 3‘;‘.}",33 :'y'.'.fn.m'wf’u'}' FAMTAL FataNel g wonpier T vel ¥n fact tha Sunday ed way up to the standard whicl 1 d o well known fact that the Sunday edition of Y up a committee to confer with a like committeo SO aRptiemen. phurine and sea baths. T—118 10* ‘l;fw-l 0la||.01ll.00, house cost over P TE T T = 2 2,000 JST C _A_ H _\'i the daily paper had a much more wide circu- | insists upon. o ¢ BATH} FIRBLITT JRUST Q0 lation than the editions published during the 5 ivail tromthelminersl organtzatuntand,the cnara Pllls that cure sick headache: DeWitt's | tors ignored them and did not even show o PEBEONAL 02 Farnam street. BUPE o fant e i pibiah g | = —_ AU. SUB3% 0).SOLIOITOKS.Boy | other days of the week. This fact made it a % p 3 h 5D HOOMS FOR HOUSEKERP- " firat Insertion, 1o & word Building, OMAHA, NBB. Advice FREE | more valuable advertising medium and gave | Little Barly Risers. . sthemthe CommQuiioqurieRy SOk a1 SWeI UK Jan and wite. Rent taken . Nothing taken £or less than %o ; 0 priand o their communication. So whatever trouble vl‘v N a7th, e o B :!Ilul‘(!‘[)llhl'lzll‘;(. l‘uo‘:.‘,‘:,l:;:,s (l!?:ll l‘}‘ r} ln‘w rted Pardee Franchise Ordinanc may follow, the miners have got the satisfac- Fr= i M M.‘flfli.';.:“”-:”{.»“.(:fi.”mf St by RA“ WAY TIMh GARD o connected with any of the transaetions | The ordinance granting a franchise to | tion of knowing that they did all in thelr "'uu\lIBHED ROOMS AND,BOAR.D chiropodist. Mrs. Post, 619% S. 16th, Withnell blk, and that the sidewalk was a benefit to the | Pardee & Co. for operating and maintaining | power lLu r;v:m . (;I:::tllyl;l)l‘;lx:v\all'lllI"I"nn""u'{ ; S e o, | Montgome sympi v o me community. Taking all of these facts into | a plant for furnishing electricity for power, | Montkomery ate I ByRbEHR WL T8 MO U—$%0 Sl i = il ON_& Q.[Arrives ! Rk i . RE-520m21 P eet Toth-and Asson. Bt a | consideration, the court sald that he would | peat and light is a short document, covering | {yi " oot To coiitating the trouble that l ltc word first Insertion, 1¢ a \vunl v 2 3 = R AR e SR VIAVI, HOME TREATME LADIES, ticreatier, ~ Nothing taken for lows tan $ie.__ ["VIRL] b book and ‘consultatlon froe, Address | qwo BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE HOMES, LARGE Chicago Vestibule.. deny the injunction. less than three typewritten pag It gives | LOCr e In that locality.” FOUNG WO HOME, UNDER CARE OF | o el avi Co. sulte 30 Lee Bidg. Lady | "ot fine shade, $23,100.00 and $i60.00. C. c. | 9 1111 Chicago Express... 2 The plaintift gave notice of appeal to the | the company the right to place the nec wn Christian assoeiation, 111 8. 1ith st BB As Shimer, 211 New York Life Bldg. RE-Ms 8 [ Tospm... Chicago “and lowa Locii: supremo court, after which the bond was | sary poles, mains and conductors for dis- S i o i ] UND OXTGEN CURE GREAT SNAP. LEVEL. ‘RICH GARDEN um.cPaCle_Junotion Liocal..... fixed at $500 and twenty days glven to pre- | tributing its current and conducting Its Economy and Strongth WIOOVE, ND BOARDING. EVER 3 A PR T R R G A lands, one mile from city limits, $60.00 to $10.(~ ves [BURLINGTON & MO. RIVEIL|Arrives | pare and file the bill of exception business. It requires all poles to be neatly Valuable vegetable remedies are used in Go0, 4100 Douglas strect. ¥ A . n por jders:” on B venrs Gime; soine trade. Cile qulullj:h and \AI(-Iu:m Sta. | Omaha ey haven, and compels the company to use the m..' prep ‘I,’l.,., of Hood . fl,.,:dll,,,,;,]”,,rm col¥IMNISIED SOUTH ROOM WITH | 718 cou 3 BN ¥ LAty Dilding, . D (BR-MT M e Denver Express. L gisam B ’ a st machinery and keep everything about | such a peculiar manner as to retain the fu THIS ¢ WILL ADMI u Beadwood " Expreas. !1I!!l 4a0pm | Mary Welse has sued C. 0. Pearson, the [ fe80 BRCENITG S0 G0 AVETGioh, “The | medicinal valuo of every ingredient. Thus Alstribyd. 2033 St Mary's a you (te r Skating and Steam [ PARGAIN N. B, CORNER BTI AND Hic 5 e Denyor . Bssrest _ory. I K. Darling, Barker block. "R B—M: cal ‘(except Sun.j. s proprietor of a gambling house that was | company is further required to furnish in- | Hood's Sarsaparilla combines economy and Ohlgrg .t e, 948 7¢ Merry go Round, K. i was A OR WITHOUT BOARD. 107 or riding on the Merry d. . U FOR SALE, 0 ACR AT DARGAIN, AS AN 1 (e & 0 s on the f of the earth a few days ago, ndescent light for the city nall and public | streng h and is the only p-muly of which uted t 1M 200 STUMES L | _investmeni. — A, P. Tukey. RE-15 | Teaves K 3 3 “arrives | alleging, that her husband, Henry, played | library at half the regular commercial rate, | *100 dqses one dollar™ ls true. Be sure o 18 PLOUTH FRONT T =2 C. N. Whitaker, room 306, Sheely bulld ——— —— S Omhal ._'Omaha | at the festive game of faro and | 1204 | and it is provided that whenever the wires | get Hood's. st PAOUTH PRONT PARLOR WITH A _bullding. | FOR SALE, A FINE HOME OF 12 ROOM . g at the festive game of faro and lost §1,204 I board, 1720 Dods: L Nge | _Evening dresses a speclalty U—aua v outside of ‘bath rooms, closet, pantry, furn BT ""’L Lixpress. during the time which Intervened between | Of the company are extended within three AL h ” A " — UNTIL FURTHE T NBLSON 18 | Toom, etc, in one of the best locations, ~ e O tght Rx 918 LK, Trans. June 2 ‘and November 28, 1893, To lose | blocks of any other public bullding, such as | Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or gripe, ARGE, ATRY FRONT 10O 2 TR by ‘me (o do the | &anty furpished und fully equipped in every | Leaves | CHICAGO, B, 1. & PACIFIC, [Aviives | this money, she av the sportiee | engine houses or police station, they are to | but act promptly, easily and efliclently. furnished, for couple, in private cleaniiig of viults and cesspools, particular, Trendy o step “int o | Omaha|Union Depot i0ih & Muson sta| Omana | lenry staid out nights, neglecting his | be run to that bullding and light furnished ————- ) EAST ¥ at the same rate as for the city hall. ANNOUNCEMENTS, Do Appty at A1 Dodgy atroet, ] ald, City Garbage Contractor 3 outilt, house, lot and furnitu 2 = e e family and falling to supply the members 5 Bxpress A maximum price is fixed for incandescent i MRS, lx\l(“N GIVES READ, ess than cost and only of sale on oo T3 red ea FORBL‘\T--UNFURNISB Dnoomg ey ‘2 438 B, 17th, -Ladies, 600} gents, Account of. Tamily. belng & s tha Night wafm ey thereof with bread, R e A AraIAl aiEnuas Tk g L i B timo. the ‘present year. Add e ; tibuled Limited: T X poRse, There 13 scarcely any lot-up to the merri- - B g — Bhoe i H 300 she Other Cried “Kon company not to be allowed to charge in ex- IORL AR TR i w “‘IF.." ~‘”'f-‘g :':Kf-n‘:h "Z"‘n{‘f. 2,08 | VANTED, BVERY PERSON IN OMAHA - Lend Spohn Is another wife who has g | cess of 20 cents per 1,000 watt hours for | ment in alr of Kids,” which 18 to be the u X 4 s no." cal at i Farnam strestand sew e only A VSR ON o T Texaiep ee BURTATS | busband who Is afflicted with the gambilng | €lectric lghti and not In excess of $20.50 por | attraction at tho Fifteonth Street theater for S OF 3 ROOMB. 1811 LEAVENWORT: Successtul eri cooking and heating stoves W r olty A an ‘ a & o rc lights, The ordi- | four nig e x Bung atifio, 9 DF 3 ROOMS. 161LLEAVENWORTH, ~7 | pucceantil sruge O KooK A0 hn fox. wui Fy In ARt v, Also desirs t s ccablolibndn LN, eyt A0 | mania, or at lsast that ia what sho slleges | DORIH, (0F 8ll nightaro Mghts Bhe grdl- | four nights hegianing Bundey matiffes, Maroh SeBid 2 U282 1 Walnut Hill. Inquire %10 Plerce s UNION — PACHLL A ¢ 2 8¢S | nance Is to take effect and be fn force from | 33, 7he “old countryman’ is so Irreslstibly - e, Unlon_Depot_10th” & Maxon ats O | In @ petition in the sult which she has [ and after its passago and approval by the | ot Tee et obody can look upon him and FOR RENT - STORES AND OFF!CES S [t SALE oam.., “Denver Ex ‘si0ipm | DTOUSHE againat Charles O. Pearson. She | mayor and acceptance by the company, and | ©O™ ka0 ¥ v e R o I S L el \Oyariand ‘Hgér avers that this husband, Thomas Spohn, sat | remain in force for thirty years mialnlaln & serlous demeanor, the only ex- Tatos, 106 n line cach insertion, $1.5 a1 T R oo — ken under forclosure by enstern partles who b B B i at a keno table during the greater portion el : aggerations In the Impersonation being con- S R SR 1 Ay _,." ine por ,,“‘.‘ “‘," X .;\,I,f'.u..'f,."ff,"'\"j,‘ ”-M” .d“n e par |ttt O fnmedlhie mae:” Also Notraska, (i T L L oo ik | ot the years 1503 and 1894, losing $161, [ DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Small plils, | mitted for tun's sake. The (ayorite somés e T TR e inds Well 4t half vaive, and casy torma : : sor 410 which was needed for the pury f : | safe pills, best pill ians, Henry Winchell, Joln Mageo an FOR RENT, THE -STORY BRICK 1L 9 ~ . Ra e, Omaha Naticnal ban uves (U i) YA U] 0 purp of paying | safe pills, best pills. g 3 ¥ Y BRICK BUILDING, | MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RA R.F. Rankin a National b [ [HICAGO, MiL. 855 DAL [Ariives the running expenses of the Spohn house- Gilbert Jaryuy, are included in the cast. 916 Farnain st Th bullding has a freprof | 0 B Duvls coy 18 Fartam s Rlis—Maa | 'Omaiial Umion Depot 10ih & Mason st Gl ceent Daxement, complote steam heating fix: | —o - DAVl G Lo AR — - Chicago Loreta | nold. y nicago Lin ; 10 ACRES WITH o% . o ¥ ieees Did0am = — Roland Reed will begin a halfsweck’s en- tures, water on Wl foors, gus, etc. Apply at [ LOANS ON IMFROVED AND UNIMPROY 3 coT ica press & e close to olty, will make o splendid_place w0_Ezp n..... i0pm Court Cullings. An eftort Is being made to locate a tan- | o gonient at Boyd's Thursday evening. In o Uitthe of The Tee. 300" | MO Property. #9000 and upwards, 6 (o 64 pir N ke & o ) v all fruit and vegetgble, $4.200.00., Hic) Leaves |~ B, E. & MO. VA'A[.L\. (Arrives Emma Anderson has asked the court to | mery In Omaha. The bullding of such a | these ¢ ays the world needs laughter, and Mr. o > - 3 | e m Gty W Famam Smiin s Gy FICKS FOR RENT IN 1 BCILITZ Y. Life building: i Ginabia| Depot, 16th and Webster sts, bullding, 10t and g ‘Spoolal” ndus ¥ 2 0 L s 7?' ts. | Omaha ?;.‘p..u.lr s recelver to take l‘"huv'gu of the af- | plant is particularly important because the | Reed is one of the few stage favorites who fu- pients held Out o permanont tenants, Apply | AN LOAN AND TRUST CO., 318 AT TROM. 3 : i e s B airs of James Fadden's saloon at Brighton | seeuring anufacturing pl spire this emotion without any vulgar taint. v R Mita huhd ot 10w Taten for Gholoe sty o trom Omaha I, O. T . (] Sequripy-of, & manufachirio. piant with (an'l IS LA SERLOD W con B Ao e g Masi Nebruska and lowa farms or Omaha Houseand lot in Arbor pla BHOPM.2acrrsres b isam {nvestment of $200,000 dcpends on getting a | & N0l ™o 0qy " (Innocent as a Lamb.'* “'4 LEASR OF STORE, %0 8. nrm, | VWP e Wt | g ahd tull lot." 4 blocks from car, | Leaves [CHICAGU & NGHTUMWESTN. | Arrives tannery,” gald Commlssioner Utt at the | mygee who ought to know say It is highly en WOAFING Byrpns 1-afiss" | MONEY 0 EOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON | a1, $20 cash, balance monthty. = Gmaha|U. P, Depot i0th & ‘Mason_sia, Omaha_ M. 3 Commercial club. “Ouk tan bark will not | tertaining, which is not hard to believe, if # not_ woven. &nd W g {marvedsud- Lavmbores Org Satats, Cotiage and Lot 21 th |5|J. [ -]-“\ ::’“l‘lulfl\l.m‘\ il r}::..:m o4 ..,‘,,........ 5 . 8il0pm. cost more than $1.50 per ton more In Omaha [ only of fair dramatic value, in the hands of ham st Boassd Imitetions’ v i e 3 Wo ments,” $2,500. J ks G200 +hax miadu... $:20am than in St. Louis. The latter 1s one of the | an apt comedian ke Reed. The company is MU | oY T0 LOAN ON FARME IV BOUSLAB | ¥ D- Wead, 16th and Douglas. X ; M) § dabon largest tanning polnts In the United Statos. | commended highly, and the engugement N CHE DEST STORE HOOM in | tounty wnd Omaha city property. No defay o L 2 L.oMo. Valley 10:20pm Hosides, the hides are shipped by the pack- | should prove thrifty and happy. RO Ot Next e 1o biabito gy | iy “Trust G i drnam s WoMW | SEALED Tins WILL 13 . ; . PACIFIC [Arrives ing houses east to be made into leather. - Bons & Wilcox, 2415 N street, South Omaha . e - - TR I Giahal_Depot, Toth ana’ Webster sts, | Omus The supply of hides is so great that a se- | 1 H Il bo the lodest t MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROF n n 5. | Omuha a Hallen and Hart will io lodestone o 118 10 GNEE T LOAR SN QA PR g'clock ‘moan ot Monday. " Marel 1 15 . T Louls Express......o.. §:00am (Tasteless—Effectual.) lection can be made for any class of hides | interest at Boyd's for four nights, beginning 3 und. barns in River | 10 Louis xpress 4:50pm ] necessary directly at the packing Wouses in | Sunday. The list of namss in the com 1. ‘Molkie, wl bank bidg, W. Vet FOR ALL AGENTS WANTED. 3 L e ow Par rollowsi> R Didiy (ox Sun) Nebraska Locai.. 9:10am Omaha, “The demand In Omaha for barness | pany augurs well for a steikingle happy INTRAL LOAN AND THUSE CO. 3% DER the northwest corner | Toave G WP B0 (Amive BILIOUS and NERVOUS leather 15 $100,000 per annum, in Lincoln | result, and i . £ Tanding. [ S Do, 6 L MR Y 000 , i Lincoln | result, and includes J. Alluch Libbey, Al » : sts._|"Omaha DISORDERS. $76,000 per annum, besldes St. Joseph, Kan- [ H. Wilson, Marguerite bLa Mar, Lurry ! e house and barn In the southwest TORTOAGE LOANS A, MOGHE WA N, Y. Lite. 3 $:50am. Sloux City” Accommodati s Clty and o [y RO 43 B A block 4, River View Park adai. | $15m. Sioux oy Bxpress (Hx. sun.) Such as Sick Headachs, Wind ard Pain in the :'::'"‘ :"fi,. aud. giher Xoatern golnts ! Dooley, Fanny Bloodgood, Charlos B. Law- - §i4ipm 86 Paul Limited.. Stomach, Giddiness, Fullness, Swelling after fany Cashoh 8 NI RN 0 AL0 WML SR8 1 J0r Cartie A pant. e, been the cost of tan bark, and the hides | Florence Holbre 2ith Murray, Jennle have been shipped to the bark instead of | Groviil and W rancls 100 a Tine enca insertion, $1.60 & line per AN ) HANDLE N MONBY 9 7 MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPHROVED OMa 3 d : RE D OMAN tage and barn in block 9, River View | Leaves | BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, |Arrives Meals, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Chills, Flush. Kitchen nahald nocossity, sells ! LT RS Lo rezl estate. Hrennan, Love & Co., Faxton bik ition. 5 s ; p e e axton, bl 13l Omaha|U. P. Dupot 10th & Mason sts. [Omaha_ ings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of the reverse. The new factory in Omaha, - R e B e o p 4-stury house and bar in Llock 9, River | =gs Lox 399, Dpaver Peclalty $o | ZoAN 0N REAL ESTATE, WARIANTS GOOD | View Dark aadith 1harn I8 blesk. 5, B) ¢S5am. . Sioux Gty Passenser Breath, Cosliveness, Seurvy, Blolches on the notes, eic,, bougat. Gaivin Krow, 210 N, ¥, Life. One 1g-story house In block 11, River View 85pm), ....St. Paul Express..........10:00am $kin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, All hower that depends on the tannery will Chureh Enter PARER HAN OR A WANTED TO Weall | " AR AR L Tt Leaves [~ WIOUX CITY & PACIFI 1Arrives Nervous and Trembling Sensations, and Ir :my 'n.,,lfl nt oak tan bark and pay $2 per (' Lot patterin; Anest selections : Druperty at:lowest rates of Intereat. © Wbk | hovess. citnaes or b O Of the above | Bk ichgo TAmited.. .1l 9is% Oovered with a Tasteless and Solubla Coatin, LA SSUARAK: | corner of Thirty:Afth and Leavenwarth ihle de Always patronize the home article. Spe- | evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Searls will An entertainment will be given for the Wilsom, agvel, 135140 \Walsh ayend WANTED, APULICATIONS FOR ToTh | Be conahieuph Ve forcash, or they Wil ot | tARNART, N AR N R Ta KL iAoy Of all druggsts, Price 35 cents a Bo > considered OuwahalU. P. Depot 10th & Mason sts.[Omahi ew York Depot, 363 Canal St clally if it's better. Cook's Extra Dry Im- 1 lected and choice musical and cagon 32T Zittle, Liown b, Omalia (M Guy T, Doane, Secretar 3 ¥ Secretary RE Sibipm. .. 8L Louls Cannoa Ball......1%:36pm A 1 perial Champagne bas uo equal il program.

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