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    y& OAILYC BEE
aturday MorniinTi Jan. 3.
LOCAL BREVITIES ,
Train No. 2 on the Union Paclfis road
did not reach this city until noun ycAlerda
on account of the snow.
On Wednondny City Treasurer lluck lee
ia $ G2OCO on taxes. The amount ot taxns fo
1881 hni notyot baon footed up.
Now Years has como and R9no and \ Ih
Ritls who failed to propose during the yon
will have to contmt themselves with maiden
hood for four years more ,
A number of cases of fro/en baud * nn
feet nro doily rep'ortsd at the local hospital
In some of the cases amputation of the frosts
parts have been found necessary.
Harry At wood , tbo doseitcr from For
Vayaul , N. M. , who gave himself up to tin
authorities recently , hai been taken to For
Omalu. Ho is there hold , awnitincc examin *
The trial ot F. Wi'nou ' & Co. , of Lincoln
the firm accused cf complicity in the Dult
robbery , came oil yesterday nt Lincoln. Mr
15. T. Dnkc.i HUN present at the trial , and wil
return to-day.
Tha case of Mary Smith vs. Mixmlo Still
wo * continued In Judge Bartlett'a court ye
day until tha 12th Inst. Both are members o
tbo demi-monde , ami tha ' 'Smith 'woman ac
cones the defendant ot robbing , her wliilo in
toticnttd.
The oditorhl sanctum of THK BKU ofllc
w\j yestordoy honored with a beautiful Now
Years cake , the gift of Misi E. J. Curl ant
Mrs. T , C. Donaldson , of 1513 Howard street.
The present is highly appreciated and will bo
honored with all duo attention.
Officer John Curry , who has boon on duty
at the depot for the past month , has put
somewhat of n quietus on the confidence men ,
and has in other ways proven himself to bo an
efficient o Hi cor. In view of this fact the rail
road authorities have requested Marshal
Curnmings to allow him to remain on that
boat.
The reception ; at the Baptist parsonage
Thursday was a very pleasant ono , and tbo
ho'stess , Mrs. J. W. Harris was assisted by the
following ladies : Mrs. Dr. 1'nrsoll , Mrs , Pot
ter and Misioa Florence Bacon , Mao Bacon ,
Lillian LittleQold , Emma Littlefiold , Ada
Youngs , Etta Banner , Helen Mathowson ,
Btorer , Myttle Dort Lulu Bedlont , Jennie
Talbot , Florence Cox , Simmons , \ \ htto , Don
ahue , Haakoll and Harrle.
U.irds arc out announcing the wedding of
Mr. Eugene B , Chapman to Miss Pauline
Hax , daughter o ! Mr. and Mrs. [ Louis Haxt
of St. Joseph , Mo , The happy event ia to
i come off January 7tb. Mr. Chapman is a
well known young man of this city , and will
make tha leap Into the matrimonial fields with
the bolt wishes of his friends for the success of
' his venture.
On Now Years day Mr. Julius Festner
vnui made the recipient , at the bunds of his
friends , of an elegant gold watch. Mr. Fast-
nor lus been mainly instrumental through his
pusli and enterprise in building up the either
club of this city , us well i promoting , in
various other ways , the popularity of tLo in-
etrunipnt in Orrmbn. The gift was a token of [
appreciation of his sorvicea in thai direction.
An old German , who has been boarding
at the reeidenco of j H. Mannwoilcr , who
lives on Thirteenth street , near Howard , was
robbed last week of clothes and money , ap
proximating in value $7C. The stolen proper
ty lias not been recovered. It appears , however -
ever , that Mannweiler published a card in
one cf the German paper ? , saying tb.it it had
been found. Why ho did this , is only a mat
ter of suspicion and uncertainty. The old
German openly accuses Mannweiler of having
committed the robbery , and the matter is to
be investigated.
PERSONALS.
Messrs. Wallace nnd Inmnn , agents of
Hnywood'n minstrels , are at the Metropolitan.
Mr C. J. Emory , the woU-tnown detec
tive , has returned I rom n successful business
trip in wosteni Nebraska. " "
Jeni T. Davis , Blair , T. H. Btirkloy , Alma ,
Jj. P. Ilawkin ? , Noith Platte , James Snyder
nnd wife , Crete , Jnncos Davis , Valentine , G.
R. Powell , Lincoln , Jnmea Walkce , Grand
Island , Joseph York , Florence , nnd Chris
Hydt of Hastings , Neb , are nt tha Metro
politan ,
The Matrimonial Market.
Yesterday afternoon Judge McCnllooh
married Augustus B. McGrow and An
nlo Romlngor , both of Elkhorn.
Thursday , the day of Now Year'0 ,
Judge HoOullooh performed nn Interest.
Ing marrlago ceremony , which made man
and wife , A. T. Darwall end Mlsa Iverta
Dillon. Young Darwall is a farmer of
Marion county , Kentucky , whllo Mlaa
Dillon la a 1C year old rales of Marys
vlllo , Mo. It appears that both have
' loved long and well and determined to
break away from the conventional
ities of eastern lifo and aottlo
down to married lifo on the boundless
prairioa of the west. After uomo coax
ing , the consent of the girl's grandfather
with vthorn aho has been living for uomo
ir- time past , was obtained , the two bearded
od the train for Omaha , which they had
heard of as the "Liverj Paradise. " Ar
riving hero , they hunted up Judge Me
Onllocb , whoso reputation aj a knot
tyor is mtioualt and In a few moment
the blushing miss of sweet olxteon wai
made "Mrn. Dirnall. "
Hallway Notes.
The enow blockade on the Oregon
lines baa boon broken , and the paaaen
gora will bo lot out of Huutlngton to
day.Tho
The freight auditing department wil
shortly remove to the fourth iloor
There will bo 110 people employed on
the floor , and there Is considerable talk
of having a firo-oscapo system provide
for the department.
The resignation of Robert McOonnell
long i "mooted with tbo Union PaciG
ivatf master mechanic , was formally
P ; 1 yesterday.
' Tn. JUllard , ticket cflico has been
closed.
If ccr "Without a MO < MIHO ,
Joijiiio Shawtho woman who 1ms figure
iu no enviable light in the mpera because
of her connection with thu Delta ntlhir ,
lias now met Avitl n now difticulty , M.
M. Moom hits filed n complaint ugains
her in jiolico court , charging her with sell
ing beer"without u license.
of North Carolina Tobae
CO.
THE MYSTERY SOLVED.
Klnsa Makes a Siateitnt liDlicaiiD
His Wife anil Grobnb.
Ho Di&covcralliB wllb'n Infidelity nm
In Murdered for Ills Falun.
On Monday night Inst , Junn Klnwi wa.
found lying upon the ground with a bro
ken thigh find n badly gashed head , nc.i
the corner of Thirteenth and Lcnvonwortl
streets. It was supposed at the tiino'tha
n man named Grobno nnd Kltm's
had assaulted the wounded linn , but noth
ing positive could bo learned.
Klusj was removed to St. Joseph's hos
pital and liis wife and Qrobno wore placet
in jail to await the result of Khisa's injn
ties. Klusa appeared to ho getting alonj ,
quite niculy although the compound fracture
turo of his right thigh was an ugly woum
and his physicians have been doubtful o
his recovery from the start.
Yesterday morning it was seen bloot
poisoning had laid hold upon the wound
ed man and the doctors said that there
was no possible hope of his recovering ant
that probably ho would die bcforo morn
ing. Dr. Ayrcs who has been attending
the case , procured an inreprotcr and took
ananto-mortem statement from the dyiuj ,
man.
man.This statement completely clears up
the mysteiy and fastens the murder upor
Mrs. Klusa and her paramour. Grobnc ,
His statement was about as follows : | 0r
Monday night ho had been
away from homo and { upon
returning ho found Grobno in bed with
Mrs. Klusa. This angered him nnd ho
nttomptod to put Grobno out. Grobno
sprang from the bed and seizing a
hatchet which was handy , struck Klnaa
across the forehead with the keen edge
of the murderous implement , causing the
Injured which was found upon the
wounded man. Mra. Klusa then sprang
rom bed nnd wont to the aesistancoofhor
paramour and together they thrust
Klusa from the house and threw him down
the stairs. This was not enough , and
while the poor man lay upon the ground
with a broken thigh and a fearfully gashed
head , the fiend Grobno rushed down
stairs and caught him by the throat and
choked him severely ,
On the morning after the assault0fficer ]
Turnbull visaed the place and found the
liatchct with which Grobno struck Klusa
The blood had been crashed from It and
it had boon hidden under the bed. As
aoou as the hatchet was shown to Klusa
ho said that it was the ono with which-ho
had boon struck nnd when asked to point
out the party who had struck him , point
ed his finger at Grobno. Ho also said
that his wife had assisted Grobno. When
bo made this statement his wife Haw Into
B > passion and It was difficult for the offi
cer-to keep her from pounding her hus
band as ho lay helpless in bed.
There Booms to bo no doubt as to the
rullt of Grobno and Mrs. Klusa , both as
to criminal Intimacy and the murder of
John Klusa.
Map of NobrnsKa.
Just Issued , in colors , showing cities ,
towns , railroads and counties. Mailed
or 16c. J. M. Wolfe , 120 S. 14th st. ,
Dmaha , Neb. d5-2w
TRE SAME MAN ,
LcCrosso and Omaha a Brace of
. Swindled Cities.
Mr. 0. J. Emory , of the Western De
tective agency , has received a circular
letter from the chief of police at La
Oroaao. It la relative to'tho operations
of a man whose identity is undoubtedly
the same as that of the man "Fuller , "
who Bucceedodcd in DwindllngaoveralOma-
ha businosa men BO neatly laat month.
The circular may bo of sombre interest
tb aomo.
CHIEJCOP POLICE'S OFFICL , \
LA CKOSSE , Wis. , May 25 , 1884. j
On the 20th of May , 1884. a check
swindler , calling himself Wilber fl.
James , ' 'worked" St. Paul jewelers and
merchants extensively. Hia method was
new In some particulars , but may have
boon worked in other placoa , a lotg dis
tance from the scene of hia last operation.
If you have any knowledge of like crook
edness at othoe places within a year , and
the description tallies with this fellow ,
plcaso inform mo.
In this case ho got letter [ hoada , busi
ness cards and checks on banks , nicely
lithographed. The letter hcada would
glvo the uamoa of the co-partperahlp of a
sound business firm , located in another
city from that in which ho intended to
work , and ho would assume the name of
ono of the firm. Ho would then visit
the oily ho intended to work , and present
his card , atato who ho was , look at diamonds
mends and ether goods ; pxproaa himself
well pleased with the articles , and leave
with the remark that ho was compelled
return to hia home , but would conanlt his
father ( another member of the firm ) and
quite soon call upon them again. Ho
always remembered thoarticloa and prices
that were given , and the pornon who ex
hibited the jewels , pto. Ho would then
take the train for hia alleged homo where ,
indeed , the firm designated by the letter
heads , did really exist , and from this
point would open a correspondence with
the several parties ho intended to bilk ,
which would road about &a follows :
DEAU Siu : The diamonda your partner -
nor Mr. Blank showed mo last week
pleased mo very much. If you have dis
posed of them , please have some of the
same weight , etc. , mounted , I will bo in
your city in a few days , and will bo
pleased to purchase , as I find upon in
quiry that your ollor waa very reasonable ,
etc. , oto. Youra truly ,
JOHN SMITH.
( Of courao a member of the hrm of John
Smith & Oo , )
The wording of theae letters would
rary according to circumstances , and
dcalera. and contain just enough "taffy1'
to deceive , and do away with the neces
sity of Identification.
To conclude his scheme , ho notifies the
persons ho la to bilk , that on a certain
day he will bo in their city , and close the
deal , Ho arrives on time , is reoognlzod
as the gentlemanly correspondent , aa
well as the person who examined geode
a few week * since , is shown the identic * !
diamonds , likes them better than ho did ,
givea a check of hia firm , payable to hia
order , on a bank in his own city forubou !
twice the amount the articles come to ,
receives the difference in money , departs
quietly , and works the same game on a
dozen others. When tbo fraud is dis
covered , he ia like Sheridan at Win
cheater , "twenty miles away , " and atil
going. It may seem strange that BO
apparent a swindle could bo worked
among Intelligent merchants , but the
reasons are ' 'pat" enough ; during the
time ho was corresponding , the dealer
looked up the responsibility of the firm
of which ho represented himself rvs a
partner. It being good and the collator
at evidence of genuine letter heads , otc.
dliarmod all suspicion and the matter o
identity never occurod to them. To ndt
to this the young man Is very slick
worker , smooth talker nnd rates as n
good ono. His description and the nrtl
clos ho Rotaway with will accompany thl
statement , which la aubmlttod nt longtl
in order to trace the past nnd fnturo
the swindler.
FIUNK HATCH , Ohlof of Police ,
A DENVER SENSATION.
In Which n Colorado Woman nnd an
Man Figure.
A transaction of some litllo Intorcs
has recently found consummation , the
history of which has kindly boon TUP
nlshQd by a gentleman from Denver.
Last Monday night n woman signing
herself "Mra. Jennlo E. Ilogere , Dan
vor , " rcglatorcd at the Paxton hotel.
Sno appeared rather agitated , and there
was nn ominous look in her eye that told
of coming battlo. She wont ta the office
of n woll-known attorney here , whom
she retained ns counsel in n case ,
the particulars of which she unfolded to
him. She Is , by the way , a noted member -
bor of the Denver domi mondc , nnd has
bearing her name , n largo maiaondojoio
situated In that city. She said , in brief ,
that she had sent to Omaha a young
man , whoso name Is for the present
withhold , whom oho had started in the
saloon business hero. She had given
lira plenty of money and ho had opened
up a fine establishment on Fourteenth
street between Farnam and Douglap.
Subsequently rumors had como to her
cars , of the fact that the young
man was making rather familiar with a
certain girl in Omaha. These atorlos
voru afterward confirmed , and maddened
with jealousy , Mrs. Honors came to Om
aha to hunt the young man down. Her
uapiclons were verified and she deter
mined to take extreme measures against
ho faithless Don Juan. A settlement
was at once demanded from him and secured -
cured in the way of "cash satisfaction , "
Vlrs.Ilogorajtraa confronted by the young
man In a parlor In the Paxton , where a
orrifio acono occurred all the condensed
plto of long harrasaed fominlmlty being
toured ruthlessly upon the unlucky ono's
load. After a series of tantrums , Mrs.
legers loft the city , with Instructions to
or attorney to take extreme stops to ae-
uro full satlafactlonfor the money oho
iad advanced , even If to that end instant
oreolosuro was nccecsary. This is thn
pray the matter stands , and It is expected
hat in a few daya there will bo intorost-
ng dovolopomcnta.
PUGILISTIC EVENTS ,
Cho [ MUlor-MoNally Contest MeN l-
ly's Eantcra Trip.
The hard glove fight between Ed Miler -
or , of this place , and MoNally , of O'Neill ,
a still in stata quo.
The following account of
rlcNally'a record and prowess
Frill bo recognized as noraowhat cxaggora-
od. It Is taken from an oaotorn paper :
Several sporting men of O'Neill , Neb. ,
ave written Richard K. Fox to send on
or McNally , the well known sporting
nan of the east , to pit him againt the
nany pugilists who claim championship
onora. McHally is a giant in stature
nd muscular development , stands G feet
A Inches In height and weighs untrained
16 pounde ; in condition , 197 pounds.
o Is a wonderfully hard hitter , and In
30 numerous rough-nnd-tumble ' and
iriza ring encounters ho has engaged in
> rovcd ho possesses all the essential
joints , courage , science and endurance
lecessary In a pugilist , and is only twon-
y-throo years of ago. He has boon
dctorlona In every battle ho
ma engaged in , On November
0 , 1883 , he fought Jim Perry , alias
Lngliah Jim , at Kingaloy , laws according
o London prize ring rules. Perry had
bo reputation of being a noted knocker-
> ut , and few supposed McNally would
> o able to conquer him. Only one round
ird been fought in 2 minutes and 30 sec-
nds , when McNally landed a terrific-
> low on Perry's jaw , which knosked him
onaolcBS. Perry waa carried to his cor
ner , and his seconds , being unable to re
vive him , throw up the sponge , declaring
IcNally the victor. .After the b&ttlo
'ack Allen , the heavy-weight champion
> ugilist of Iowa , challenged McNally to
ight for $500. The dofi was accepted ,
ho match made , and the pugilists fought
n Decemoor , 1883. Again McNally dia-
ilayod his wonderful hitting ppwera and
cnockod Allen senseless by a blaw ( on the
ugnlar , winning the battle In jast thirty
light seconds. Jack Harploy , of Elgin ,
Illinois , was the noxtto ] engage MoNally's
attention for a a'ako of $500. This con-
oat was decided in 1884unnd after a hur
ricane battle , which lasted through four
rounds , ended in MoNally knocking out
he Illinois Hercules , thereby giving him
he fight. " McNally la now eager to
meet some of the noted champions , and
ms notified Fox that ho Is willing to
como east and meet any pugilist.
It was learned late last night that r
mooting has boon arranged between Mil-
of and Mike Haley of Sioux City. Mil.
or , In company with his trainer. George
Barnes , will leave for Sioux City next
Wedneaday night , and the fight will take
ilaco Saturday night. The terms of tbo
ight are hard glovea , fight to finish ,
for § 250 a side nnd gate receipts. The
ring will bo pitched somewhere within
iwenty-fivo miles of Sioux Olty.
Mike Haley la a well-known pugilist.
EIo will be remembered as tbo trainer
and backer ol Hanley , in the 'Fell-Han
oy fight , which cauaed BO much local
excitement iast spring.
Notes.
Jndgo Dundy hold a brief session yea-
: orday , and rendered a _ few decrees and
orders. In the case of Warren va. Oor *
) ln Banking Co. , the demurrer was sus
tained and suit dismissed. ( Defendants
demurrer ia the csao of Henry 0. Jones
va. Walter Craig was sustained and null
dismissed.
It was announced that all caaes not
fiulsnod would ba continued until the
Lincoln term of court.
In the district court , nothing of Inter
eit transpired yesterday , The court will
ro-convono to-day , and Judge Wakoley
will probably render hla dooision la the
Whltehoru-Orauis case.
Dodaon and Brutto will ba taken to
Lincoln to-day.
Meaara. Wool worth it Popplo ton have
been regained with Mr. Bemia as counao
In the libel suit of Annlo M. Hubbarc
against the Republican.
THE MISSING MAN ,
AVIIIInm Lewis Now Turns Up at lioa
An ? clos , Calirornln.
For eorno time it has boon quietly
known among the friends \Yllllnm L.
Lowia that that gentleman had loft
Omaha under rather peculiar ciroura
stances , taking with him his wife and
family.
The circumstances surrounding his do
partnro have boon kept very qoiot , and
no citcnalvo publicity has boon given
thorn for various roasons. A quid
search for him has oeon kept up , wnlch
his , until recently , failed utterly In K-
cnting him. '
Lowls came to this cltya few years ago
nnd made a Urge clrclo of friends , who
Imposed in him unlimited confidence.
llo first wont Into the express business
nnd afterwards owned n fine livery stable
on St. Mary's avonuo. Ail wont smooth
ly for the first few years , until Lowls
took to gambling. This load naturally
to the lengths of disslpatliu in which
wino , cards and women are promlnout
elements. Ho became very dlsaoluto nnd
Is said to have gambled heavily , until
during the last few months of his stay in
this city ho bscamo known as n profes
sional gamb'.of. Ho had n wife nnd
daughter , n young lady about 20 years of
of ago , an accomplished girl ,
and popular among Omaha young poo-
; > lo. His wife and daughter wcra very
nuch grieved over the course of the fath
er and husband , and duiing his excesses
were nearly heart-broken over the course
10 was taking.
About tour months ago , Lewis sudden
ly loft the city , taking with him his
wife nnd daughter. Ho has loft in thin
city dobto to the amount of about $5,000.
Sorao of his creditors are among tha best
mown business man nnd bankers of this
city. Ho went west and for a long tlmo
ils whereabouts were not known. Ho
las slnco boon located in Los Angeles ,
California , where ho is said to bo living a
oformed life. It is probable that no of-
ort will bo made to bring him back.
Buy B. H. Douglass & Son's Caps !
cum Cough Drops for your children ;
hey are harmless , pleasing to the taste
and will euro their colds. DS. . and
[ "rado Mark on evorp drop , 1
Follco Court ,
The aomowhat celebrated case of the
Ity of Omaha against Gcorgo Howard
were given a jury trial In Judge Bono-
IO'B court yesterday afternoon , Howard
a a one-oycd individual who is well
mown to the police of this city na a dan-
icrous sneak thief nnd general crook ,
iomo time ago ho was arrested on snspl-
lon. Ho protested his innocence most
olemnly , anddnmandoda jury trial. The
.rial came oQ yesterday and resuUod over
whelmingly in favor of Mr. Howard's
aklng several months lodging nt the
: onnt7 jail. Ho will remain 73 days la
hat delightful abode. The prosecution
was represented by Mr. Godwin , the do-
onso by General O'Brien.
- *
There nro many cheap cosmetics offered
or nalo , which claim to contain nothing
njutious to the skin. Thin is nil bosh *
11 , or very nearly all are compounded
com the most deleterious and polsiououa
.ruga-in the matoria medica. They do-
roy the vitality of the akin , miking the
onsumer prematurely withered and old.
. A. Pbzzoni guarantees his medicated
iomploxion ponder entirely free from all
njurious matter. Use none ether and
ou will never regret. Price 50 cents
ind $1' per box. Sold by all druggists !
nd perfumers.
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Swooping Oft * the Snow.
Street Commissioner Meany was. in-
bructed yesterday by the cliainnrui of
! io board of public works and Mayor
lurphy to clear the sidewalks of snow
nder the city ordinance. This ordinance
cquires all snow to bo swept from the
idowalka within one hour after the storm
coses , and if this bo not done the- occu
pants of the property commit a misdo-
ucanor whoso penalty is a fine notoxceed-
nig § 20. Sidewalks in front of vacant
iropcrty can bo cleaned undorthodircction
if the city officials and the cost thereof
lurge.iblo against the property so cleared.
"WANTEp To exchange wild or improv.
d lands in Nebraska or Iowa for Hard-
rare , or stock of general merchandise.
Address J. Linderholm , Genoa , Nanco
county , ebr. ra-ltn
Seal of North Carolina Smoking To
accoja the best.
A Coat Thief.
Yesterday afternoon Bill Rose entered
r.Hirrls * clothing at3ra , on Farnam
troet , cad teized-an. overcoat and made
offdowa the street with It upon a run
lo woa brought to a halt by officers
iletza and O'Bryle ' and was taken to the
city jail. Whils searching him Jailor
Sigwart found a now pair of ladles' shoes
mder his coat. Ho would not toll where
10 got them bnk it it a safe guess to say
hat ho stole them. Ho la held to nwatt
an examination. _
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ton ; M. Dchifoiitalne , of ChlcriKo ; and
llode. Mllwntikw ) . Never sold la bulb.
WEAK.UHDEVELOPEDPAHTS
Absolutely Purea
Tills porrJcr iicor wlcs. A roanol ot purely ,
sttcnRth nt.il lio'c9iicnc53. Moro economical thun
thoordlnuy klnd .ntil ( Minot loeolJ In conniftl
tlon with the loiiltltuilo ol low tc t , nhcrt Heigh
lotnol rhrnrhrto inwdcu. Sold only In can * .
ROVAIi UAKINU TOWIJEn CO. , 108 WMlfit ; N. Y ,
OWMlzei , Sc < ,
Meftui'VtUhtr ,
1) r r d K e r , Rice
Wa\htr , Torn * to ,
PtinipUin , Starch ,
\Vin and Fruit
Strainer. Twel
titiclei la on .
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Ifor * toM tSftn at ]
ctlier Slerct ind Sifters
combined I Everybodf
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lust Blfttri nd KUor
for kiad aid POKC * .
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LKUAL NOTICE.
J , it. Wyngart defendant will tnko cotlco Hint on
ho WhdiTOf Dee , HSI-IMtuund - nartlolt Kai ] . , by
juttlrooltho Peace c ( Douslas county , Issue I an
rdcr of nltaohine-it for the Bum of two hundred dot-
nrs In an action pending by him wherein Jacob Cohn
la plaintiff , and J. M , Wjpart h defendant That
properly of ttc enUl defendant. cSDslstlnR of ( lock
of goods , Cxturcs and other personal prffcrty con-
talnotl In his shop , corner of 10th and Jonca street ,
has boon attaclird under said order. Said cause
waa continued tD January 31st at 0 o'cl tk. In the
forenoon. DW1QHT IlULti
acc20-lo 3 mo Attorney for PUlntlfl
IN THE PASTRY
BF
FJACTS
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Vnnllln.liemnti , Orange. etc. , flavor Cnlieo ,
renn , liiil < lltiiritKc.u delicately und nnt-
trail ? a * the fruit front which they are mitdo.
'Oil STKENGTH AND TRUE TKUIT
FLAYOR THEY STAND ALONE.
PREPARED Br THE
Price Baking Powder Co. ,
JhlcoBO , III. St. Loula , Mo.
IIAKERS OF
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
* NO
) r. Price's Liipulin Yeast Gems ,
lle t Dry Hop Yeait.
WE 11AKJS BUTortE QUALITY
OMAHA
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INSTITUTE.
IKoivard Street *
( N. E. Corner 12th and Howard Streets , )
( For the Treatment of all
Chronic and Surgical Diseases
Dlsonses nt Female ! , rf the Nervous System , Pri
vate Ulieasesot the Urinary and Sauial Orgaaa ,
and IlUeasea ol the Head , Throat and Imnge ,
Specialties.
OUIl OrFICBTIlEATtJXMT OFCATAHIIH.
Home lleatJ&Luog
Trdment
D'SKASKS.
FOU \\WI
Catarrh , Bronchitis ,
And all ether dluatM ol the Ihroatind Lunfslroit-
ed by Ucdlcal Va ] > on. ( Send ( or Inhaler or
circular on InhaUilon. )
DIsciwtB treated by an experienced ipcchlUt.
dleems ol tlw Iliart. Liter , Stomach , Kldnojf ,
) adder , Nturtlglt , Hhennmt'sm , I'llcn , Canoir , etc.
Ourolllco and consultation roonu are furnubod
with the finest and mctn xIuiVIo collection u ! MecUM
\M .Surgical and Anatomical apFmtuB to ho louml
in any hcsplUl , Infirmary , or Medical Inbtltuii. In
the country.
CONSULTATION
And Examination Free.
ELECTEICITY !
Applied In Iho mos'i iclentlflo minrer , We hav ith
ino > t Mini lete v'r clilLal apparatui In reot'd Colt or
nrlto lur circulars on chronlo dl < ca es and lUIorinl.
tle . Dne ! < 8ol KemalM , I'rltato Ulicasciol tha
Urlnart > n > i Seoul onratu , ScmlnJ WaaktOiM , N r.
vouaUeirUy or Kxbauttlcu , tt , . it3. , ii'J our now
roituratito treatment.
All letters and toniultatloni
Strictly Confldontial
MeJldi < ntto n'l ' parts ol the rouotry Vy ex-
Iron observation , U fu'l ' o -
prtm.eecii'Oly packed * v-
Bcrlitlcnui c jo LifHca. Ouo joibonal late.uow
yitdtraii It oonunlent.
0j cn a ? all Hours ,
IUV ANUHiaUT.
Minn &U kU r > to
Qmi Via iledicbl & Surgical Institute ]
1118 Howard Bt. , Omaha ,
Himebaugh & Taylor ,
LARGEST STOCK OF
1'
Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for
less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it.
Send for Oirr 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Ncbraask
ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES ,
Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track ,
ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES CrQVERNMENT
Orders for Hie Iiidiuu DoDfidnioufc given for Buffalo Scales ex
clusively. Scale
1405 Douglas Street. OMAHA. NEBRASKA
ONAM
.SB ! ! : .XiESS
Suits formerly $ JLO.OO now $7.SO.
Suitsformeriy $12.OOnow $ O.OO.
Suits formerly $1G.OO now $ Jt2.OO. .
Suits formerly $24.00 now $ JtS.OO-
Over Coats formerly $ S.OO now $
Over Coats formerly $1O.OO now $
Over Coats formerly $ tO.OO now $ A2JOO.
Over Coats formerJLS.OO } now
Ove.i Coats formerly $24.00 now
And every other article in proportion.
Call and see our prices.
Farnam St ,
NOBTHWESTEBNi
Solo agents of United States Electric lighting Co. . for State qf Ne
brnska. OWL era -western patents for Electric Motors , Arc Lamp , Mo
jul largeincaudescpjit and small incandescent electric lemps. Cheaper-
than gas. BEST LIGHT Kaww. Adopted by the Fnited States gov
ernment and all the leading steamship lines and leading hotels. For-
prices enquire at
dec23edlm OFFICE , N. W. CORNER 15th AND FA11NAM
UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES ,
I'ASSENGEK ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS. | 1209,1308 and 1210 Farnam St. , Omaha , No
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tl , 1 > 1U Bonlb IJlh QtrMl Omibfc Kahrmk. '
103 BKADY ST. , DAYKNEOIWr , IOWA , U. 8. A , lUtobllshod
Dcam.fl , Lung and Korvoso Diseases SpocdUy and I'enn&uantly Cured , PatJwrri
u * ed at Borne. Write for "Tna MEDioAL-'MinsiOKiai : , " for the People.
and Or rreapondtnca Gratis. P. 0. Box 293. Telephone Nr Id.
HON. EDWAB'i ) RUSSELL , PoatniajKiar , DaTuapdvt , eara : " PhyoMar. of
A.bl\hy nna yfarkoi anocoBj. " OOl aRKSBtUN MURPHY , Davany ort ,
"An tie ; iorabla Man. Fine SUCCWM. Wondorfnl Ouea. " IIourt.3 t o 6.
(409 ( and 1411 Dod eSt , } Omaha Nell