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THE DAILY BEE. et Saturday Morning, June 5. & (THE OMAHA DAILY BEE " erved by carrier o any part 0 T oy oy, Sundays xcepied i lecn cont ot week. ‘Qelivery of the paper, if addressed to £ This office will receive prompt attention. ‘Tam Owams Darur Bex will bo mailed to - at the following rates, payable invar- el i advance £ $5.00 per o $100 8 \moaths. Tus OxanA WEEKLY Exx $2.00 per vear. Tam OwAnA DALy Baa has by ar the largest circulation both in Omaba and abroad, and fs Yherefore the best and cheapest advertising ‘medium. 88 Po_Interesting Miscellany, Latest M 2ary and C ailroad and Postetce Time Tables, see third vag _ BREVITIES.- | —Paterson sells coal. —Try Saxe's Royal Crown Clgar. Carriage Umbrellas at Woodworth's. —Soda at Saxe's —The west-bound express yesterday earried thirteen coaches. - —Root Beer and Ginger Ale at Saxe's. Shelby Creamery butter, very choice only 20 cents per pound at J. B. 35 Any compiatots sbout rregularities or tm! +" proper ure fruit syrups. French & Uo's. june2-1w —Try Sexe’s little Key West Ci- g, 10c. —The officers of the new Omaha pewspaper union were in the city Thursday. —The June rise has strack the thermometer. It indicated 98° in the shadeat 2 p. m. No one can be found who will acknowledge that they attended the race (1) Thursday. —A rumor is current that a party of capitalists will shortly start another | * smelting works in this city. —A time-ly gift in the shape of an wight-day striker, has been donated by A. B. Hubermanto the Y. M. C. A. —The Union Pacific band s en- xaged to go to Sioux City for a Fourth of July celebration on the Gth prox. n —A soiree musicale w: last evening at Brownell hall, by the junior members of Miss Butterfield's class. —Willia Yates must have had quite arunon flour yesterday if we can judge by the number of wagons employed to deliver the same. —The river was twelve feet and three inches above low water mark at noon yesterday, a rise of two feet and eight inches in the past twenty-four hours. The June rise is evidently here. —A large quantity of driftwood Tias been coming down the river dur- ing the past few days. Much of it i intercepted by men in small boats who run it ashore and convert it into fire- wood. —The boya of engine No. 3 took & vote on the presidential question after meeting Thursday, with th ¢ foll ing result: Blaine, 11; Grant, 3; Wash- burne 1, and Sherman 1. —A meeting of the directors of the Nodaway valley and Tarkio valley railroad compaties is called for July 12th at St. Joseph, Mo., to consider & project for consclidating these lines with the Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs road. —Thursday afternoon, while some boys were scufling In front of the grocery store on ths comner of Six- toenth and Cass streets, one of them fell back against a window, breaking a pane of glass. An officer was called but on promise of the boys to settle, 1o arrests were made. —One of our livery stable proprie- tors administered a thorough chastise- ment to an insolent fellow who had dared him to touch him, Thursday- The fellow had been abusing his horse, and from the circumstances learned, it is safe to eay that the punishment was merited. —Jack Kinney, the colored boy who asaulted the second-hand clothing morchant on Farnham street Thurs- day and got s good thrashing for the same, had a hearing before his honor, Pat Hawes, Thursdsy. He was dis- charged with a locture. —The Lincoln Journal of yesterday morning says that Collins, the man who beat Durham in the recent match, is willing to shoot against Petty for the Mills medal and §75, 100 balls to be shot at on each side. 1f the match takes place he stipulates that it ehall be held at Lincoln, as business renders it impossible for him to come to Omaha. —There is an esger demand for Tue Ber, and its dispatches from Chicago are perused with much inter- est. The presidential fever is conta- gious and spreading throughout the city. The bet sndulge in the pastime is spirited. The field against Blaine for first «choice and Graut for second is eagerly taken. The Buruun'u;n Mansgers. The consolidation of the Chic: Burlington and Quincy and the Burl- ington and Missouri river in Nebras- Xa railroads has finally been consum- mated, the stockholders of the latter xcad having confirmed arrangement at n meeting held at Lincoln, Nebraska, = fow days ago, and both roads will hereafter go by the name of the Chica- o, Burlington and Quincy. Mr. C. E. Perkins, vice-presidentof the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, wiil the title of general manager, but will retsin supreme authority wover both llmtl. ldtr. nonul“.ll. Pot- ter, at present assistant general man- -q‘.;:;( the Chicago Burlington and Quiney, oted to the posi- tlon of hpnnlpm . o(M;u the ines east of the Missouri =g whilo Mr. E. A. Touzalin will be general manager of the company's Tines wuth:l -‘ha( :é"wfi Tiver. Th jition o c manager, ol m‘d by Mr. C. W. Smith, will be abolished. Mr. E. P. Ripley will be the general freight agent of the Zines east of the Missouri river, and Mr. P, Lowell will have charge of the Srelght business west of the river. Mr. J. Ward will have control of the passenger business. No_ changes ‘Among the minor officials will at pres- ent be made. Mr. George Olds will Tave charge of the Missouri river bus- atall the Missourl river points, will have his headquartcra at St #aphy Mo, " DISGIPLES OF GALEN. The Physicians of Nebraska in A ROMACNE IN REAL LIFE. Why the Daughterof an Italian Preetor is To-Day Selling Fruit in the Streets They Commend the Efforts of Love, Devotion and Lemons. minate Quacks. Probably a number of our citizens, ally our bus'ness men, have noticed a pleasant-faced little wo- man, who of late has been making daily trips through the business por- tions of our city, offering oranges and This quiet, good natared little body has a history, the particulars of which might form the f @ most interesting romance. Maria &' Arezzo, for such isthe woman's name, was tho daughter of a well to- do praetor of the province of Calabria, Ttaly, Giovanni d'alle Ferruccio by Maria d'alle Ferruccio was An Interesting and Profitable The Stats Medical Association held its annval session at Kearney, June The following physicians were admitted to membership: Shidler, of York; A. H. Jackson, of Pawnee; M. J. Graham, of Grand Island; C. C. Cook, of David City; W. Ackley, of Juniatia; O. B. Cantield, of Edgar; G. W. Johnson, mount; D. F. Anderson, of lemons for sale. The president appointed the fol- lowipg committeo on Necrology: Ab- bott, Whitten and Mercer; to report on the death of Dra aud Dounelon. O'Linn, Lowe The society then ad- joured to convene at 9 a. m. June suthority, and may a gallant signor was suitor for her hand and heart. ot that there were none whose beauty with the prictor's daughter, but Maria iuherited from her ancestors, who were from the north, that fairness of complexicn so unusual and so admired in the south- ns of fair Italy. the many who sighed for her smiles and sued for her heart was a young man, who, though poor in this world’s goods, was rich in dreams of fature 's ambition was to The society was called to order , the 2d, and let- Drs. Livingstone ters of regret fro and Crane were read. By epccial invitation Drs. Baker, Brown and Northrup were mademem- The treasurer’s and secretary's re- ports were then read and re The committes on publication also submitted a report, which was read. The medicine bills were next con- sidercd and finally adopted. jurned and met be an artist of worl s neceseary to aesist him ina proper study of his beloved art. The two had known eachother from earliest life, when a school boy he would de- vote his every spare moment to the production of rade im: rough blocks of wood, and these be would present to his little sweetheart witha promise that the next would hut she was loth to think that they could be much more clegant, and treasurcd them as works of the azaiu at2 p. m. An interesting paper by Dr. Sower, of Hastings, on Tetanus was read and Mansfield, of Ashlard, then presented a very inte pleuritis, with reference Quite a discussion cosued which was participated in by Drs.Den- ise Whittie, Moore, Mercer, Sower, Jackson and Reed. This wae followed by a paper from ahan, of Grand Island, upon the ful operation for Ovariot- omy in this atate, performed by him- Marie had grown to be a young wo- man and Marco d’Arezzo a man. They still loved each other, but the maiden’s father, perceiving the growing ment between the couple, had sternly forbidden his _daughter to associate with one 0 far beneath her In the so- But at such obstacles “Jove laughs,” we are told, and many were the clandestine meetings indulg- ed in by the lovers. When the Papal war broke out, D'Arrezz> marched with the village volunteers to the defence of the Holy Father, "and thither Maria followed a sorfic made by the Papal zouaves, from Rome, upon the ribaldians, Marcco D'Ar- severcly wounded and fell with the war cry ringing upon his lips, “Long live the Pope.” tenderly borno back to Rome, and placed under the care of the sisters of Maria, who from a erly watching the battle upon the neighboring hills, was informed of the fall of her lover. afow moments sho was at his side, and throvgh two long months nursed him with tne most tender care, and ere he er. Then followed the report of Dr. De- nise on tnflanmation of the Mastorial colls with operation and recover; roport being supplemented with lar cases by other members. Appropriate resolutions were then adopted upon the death of Dre. Don- _ olan, Lowe and_O'Linn, aud short bi- | from Chicago yesterday. ographical sketches were read. Dr. Abbott then submitted an in- teresting report upon Forensic medi- The committee on the secratary’s report then submitted a telegram to the American medical association now in session in New York city, embody- ing a total denial of & report made as tus of the Nebraska state ssociation, which telegram was forwarded to the proper officer of the American medical society. The sccretary proceeded to elect for the ensuing year as follows: Dr. 8. D. Mercer, Omaha, president; Dr. W. M. Kuapp, of York, Lst vico pres- t; Dr. S. B. Reed, of Peru, 2d \. S. V. Mansfield, an_ holy order. vi re-elected as rec Dr. R. R. Livingsto of Plattsmouth, responding secrstary, and Dr. R 7. Moore as {reasurer. Norfolk was then chosen as the next Such devotion serves a rich reward, but if such there be in store for Marcco d’Arezzo and his wife it has not yet been apparent. The haughty prector disinherited his daughter and refused tosce her again. a3 an artist, never realized his ambitious dreams, and scveral years ago they bade farewell to their sunny home aud sailed for America. Here they have managed to earn a bare living, he by the sale of his plas- ter images and she by the sale of an ional basket of fruit. A resolution was offercd to amend the constitution, changing the time of meeting to the second Tuesday in May. The following resolution vas then presented and adopted: Eesolved, By the members of the iety, that we hereby tender to the editor of Tue OMaAHA for the successful prosccution and final ejectment of the «quacks of our profession from Omaha; nd, further, that we heartily recom- mend {o other papers throughout the state tho same course. Respectfully submitt A.S. M. State Medical s Isaac E. Congdon, esq., lectures this cvening at the Baptist church, and has selected for his subject, “No- Requisite to Success i Give him a full house. An invitation to a banquet was then received and accepted, where- upon the new cfilcers were installed, being conducted to the chair by Drs. Crabb and_Dildlne, Dr. Mercer, the president-elect, in the chair. The banguet, which was ken Houso hy tho citizens of ey, was complete in every ro- spect and was a thoroughly enjoyable The | occasion to all present. After tho address of the retiring president, Dr. Liok, toasts we fered and responded to by Rev. Mr. Croswell, General Connor, and Drs, Somers, Abbott, Knapp, Mercer and ate preparations have boen made for the presentation, in character, of Jean Ingelow’s Songs of Seven next Tuesday evening. dressing will bo elegant, and the leaux, recitations, marches, music, &e., have been in preparation for nearly two months. to attend this entertainment at the Baptist church next T Make your plans After passing resolutions of thanks M. R. R, U.P.R. R, of Kearney, the re- tiring president and Dr. Dildme of nmittee of arrangements, the F. Olds, at his factory in Newark, Wis., will furnish the very best omni- buses on short noti Correspond with him. FOR WARM WEATHER. Best sclected and lar; watches, jewelry, solid siver and silver plated ware at Edholm & Erickson's. Call and examine goods and compare prices before you buy elsewhere, Ed- holm & Erickson opposite the P. 0, at low figures, ng among those who Ladies' Linen Suits, Ladies’ Dressing Sacks, Ladies’ Linen Ulstere. A large assortment at very low prices Hamburg Figs 25¢ a box. A Dangerous Place, To the Elitor of the Bee. Alittle boy, two years old, a son of Mr. Ed. Wirth, residing on Harney, between 12th and 13th streets, fell yesterday a distance feet in the excavation at the southeast corner of 13th and Harney street, where Steel & Johnson have excava- ted for a cellar. Dr. Coffman was called for, and upon_examivation of the little fellow found that he was all right and no bones broken, which was a wonder to ud family matinee of “Reward,” with Charlle Collins, the entire company and 20 beautiful la- If the business men are tco busy to go- in the afterncon they should send their wives and families and go in the evening themeelves, as to-morrow evening will be the last The boy fell upon his head, and is only complaining of pains in his stomach, which the doctor thinks will Gents' fine Low Shoes, latest style and bast make at 1 W. N. Warrsev's. I consider Measrs. Steele & Johnzon e for not putti along side of the excavation next to my place of busiuess, as, had they done 8o, this accident would not have happened, and suggest that they do so at once if they expect it to be six weeks betore they resume their build- Yours very respectfully. Milwaukee beer at Mencuants' Ex- caxck, N. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge. Two pounds of good Butter for 25 cents, and mice cooking Butter 10 cents per pound. Witwts M.Yares. Do your shopping at Kurtz's. A complete stock of Ladies' Fne Orer elght, Ighty millions of dollars of W. N. Wareszv's. insurance capital of the oldest and best home and forelgn companies rep- resented In the agency of Taplor & TO00 MUCH BEER. An Overdose of the Teutonic Beverage and its Effect. . Wednesday night, parties who were passing by a drug store on North Six- teenth stroet were startled to hear the cries of a woman coming from the upper rooms of the institution. One or two of the men entered the build ing and found that the'proprietor of the store kad struck his wife on the head with a pitcher because she had tried to persuade him that he had had more beer than was good for him, and refused to procure auy more. Tho pitcher struck her in the face, raising a severe contusion. The entrance of the mon prevented any further hostile demonstrations. The Iady rofused to consult the po- lice, and at lnst accounts all was quiet once more. The man was in liquor at the time or he probably would not have com- mitted such an act. Gents' Low Shoes at Whitney's. LAKE MINNETONKA. THE FAMOUS SUMMER RESOKT AND FISH- ING GROUND—THE FIRST EXCURSION TO LEAVE OMAHA JUNE 30. The unsurpassed pleasure resorts of Minuesota became famous long ago, and amid her unrivalled sconery and on the superb fresh water lakes there meet every year people from all parts of the country, and especially from the extreme south and all along the banks of the Miesissippi and Miseourl rivers. The Minnesota resorts are becoming every year more and more popular in Nebraska, and a nomber which has already become very larze make it custom to pass a portion of the summer at the Minnesota lakes. The first Minnesota excursion of the present season will leave Omaha on June 30, at 3:45 p. m., going over the Sioux City & Pacific and Sioux City & St. Paul lines. The fare for the round trip to St. Paul and return has been fixed at $18.35; tickets good for sixty days. Full particulars of the excursion, with pamphlots descriptive of Minnesota scencry and giving full directions for reachiog the resorts, all of which aro but a short ride from St. Two papers upon fracturc of the | Paul, can be cbtained by addressing skull, with operation, and also two pa- [ Mai. J. H. O'Bryan, general south- pers,on dislocation of the foot, with | western ageatat Councll Blaffs. d {f operation, were reported by Dr. Mer- RS e e ey It pays to trade at Kurtz's. sttt en it s PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Major Barriger left for Salt Lake Thursday. Mr. 0. F. Davis and wifé retumed Brad. Slaughter, tho census super- visor, is in the city. left Chicago for Witconsin. yesterday. Joe Megeath. Gen. J. M. Thayer, of Cheyenne, ternoon on his way east. day afternoon, en routo east. bound for Virginia City, Nev. will gosouth to Kansas to-morrow. Journal, Tilinols. bound exprees to-day was Mr. wife. day. Littell, Dorchester, Neb.; M. C. burgh, Pa.; A. D. Baker, Ossian, la. Chicago; Louis Cohen, Ottawa; Chi Brunswick; A. M. Douney, Blair; catur; E. Dempsay, Chicago; Mrs. Pittsburg; O. Smith, Hanalbal, Mo, Rogers Bros. best silverware sold at the very lowest prices, at Edholm & Erickson, the jewelers, opposite the P. 0. Do your shopping at Kurlz's. Why dose yourse ves with nauseat. ing medicines, when a purely frait aathartic will care you at once—Ham- burg Figs. Try them. Laundry work will be collected and e If your watch needs repairing take | deliversd by the Omaha Shizt Factory. it to Edbolm & Erickson the jewelges, | Leave your address, First-class work opposite the P. 0, guaranteed, The Appropriation Bill For Manager Clark, of the U. P., has J. E. Clark, general agent of the Northwestern railroad, went east Fred. Lowe takes the position in Court Clerk Tjama’ office, vacated by passed through the city Thuradsy af- Admiral Farquhar, of the English navy, pased through the city Thure- Mr. Miller Bullard, superintendent of the Missouri Pacific, passed through the city Friday bound for the const.Jl} Miss Sutro, daughter of Adolph Satro, the man of Comstock tannel fame, passed through Omaha yesterdsy Rev. H. D. Fisher, the former pas- tor of the First Methodist church, ar- rived in the city this morning, and Mrs. W. W. Waters, sister of Mrs. Robert Strahorn, is in Omaha en route to Colorado, whither she goes as cor- respondent of the Freeport (Illinois) Mrs. N. Hallen, of Jackson, buta former rasident of this city, left yes- terday over the Northwestern to spend the summer with friends in southern Among the passengers on the west- litoe, the new bishop of New Westmiuster, who is en route from England to his post. He was accompaniod by his Messrs. L. M. Richards, county clerk, Joseph A. West, of The Ogden Daily Junction, Hon. F. D. Richards o L and wife, all of Ogden, occupled a | MOFNIng: - | B e sies drawing room of the palace car OB SALE A saall dwelling house, next_to Woodstock on the ‘western express to- Among the arrivals at the Metro- politan hotel to-day are the followiy g: W. B. Harshing, Fort Washakie; C. Johnson, Wahoo, C. W. Gould, Ham- M. Reynolds, Fremont; Nebraska; W. H. H. Blackmsn, New Haven; Mrs. Geo. W. Hunter, Miss Mary Hunter, Master Forrest Hunter, Har- risburgh, Pa.; H. C. Adams, Geo, M. Bacon, Geo. W. Bailey, C. P. Coos, George D. Rise, Harrisburg, Pa.; T. H. Kelley, St. Louis; A. J. Kain, Council Bluffy; C. N. Whitney, Coun- cil Bluffs; M. B. Thompson, Chicago; N. B. Putman, B. & M.; B, Shelton, o; Hon. W. F. Cady, Denver; T. J. Richett, Lincoln; G. J. Ness, W. E. Ford, New York; C. H. New- kirk, Cole's Circus; Mrs. Swaser, De- James, Towa; Thomas W. Johnson, eF western extension, C. B. & Q. “FROM JEST TO EARNEST." | Ohicago and Northwestern; 8. S. Stephens, of the Unlon Pacific, and b LATEST TELEGRAMS « Just For Fun,” a Young Man Mr. John T. Clatk also joined the | Arg Not Half as Interest- 5 . party, who proceeded to the Withnell is Accused of Obtaining house and held a meeting immediately Money Under False after dinne : Pretenses. The object of the meeting and the| [,jst: results accomplished are not known, | 101bsot A tor.. Ibs extra C sugar for. A Witness in the Case, FOr | ine subject, but that it is of immense | b Graulated Sugar f 1 Contempt of Court, is fmportance to Omaha cannot bo doub- | ¢}be o Ko Coe o i Sent to Jail. od. £13 choloe Javn Cotee i e } One Beecher (no relation to the di- this ti from Burling. vine) keeps & saloon on Thirteanth | yoo 1o tho cooles of & et Lo ton fn the employ of a wholesals boot ho has had in his employ & young man whose honesty was never suspected until he was confidentially told by some friends that his employs had been making various collections | Joaned the young man sufficient to re- smong his (Boesher's) creditors, and | tarn to Burlington to report b had failed to report the same. Ac- | cegs to his employers. cordingly Mr. Beecher swore out & warrant against the young man, chrg- ing him with having obtained money under false preteuses. He was | fish dealerin this town Thursday. Il quickly arrested, and yesterdsy oven- | pyyqcrans Recowwssp Ir.—Your ing arraigned before his honor Pat. | Thomas' Eclectric Oil commands Hawes. laeys and incrossiog sale, which it The parties who had given the in- R‘B‘wl ‘l' hd“?'. I""'t I‘:" formation to Mr. Boscher relative 10 | sy of Riomntio do s oo the young maw's crookedness were | tures ana dislocations. I made use of present as witnesses, but testified upon | it myself to calm the pains of a broken being sworn that they had merely plessed to callit. Hesaw the city and the city saw him, and went him several —A cat-fish weighing 182 pounds, been joking in the matter, and that | from pain’ . JOS. BEAUDIN. M.D. | Lime rocamrs e i their statements to Beecher were mere | = — = LR },:i bt Touaton, 310t oo i Among the wituowses summoned | SPECIAL NOTIGES, £ e 3 was Jacob Kaufman, who is also in | “NOTIOR Adverssements To Let For Sui, T the saloon business on the corner of | Lost, Found, Wante, Bosrding c., wil bo fn- (s hominy &8 b ix'eenth and Burt streets. b\ll"ll serted In these columns once for TEN CENTS | 95 bg cat i 100 the tulal, being considerably Intoxi- | 7o 'ine; sxch subeequent agertion, FIVE OENTS | Fat fumlly mack H , g erably por line. The first Insartion never less than | Fat family w %0 cated, he became violent and used im- | TWENTY.FIVE cxMTS. L 1 pudent and abusive language for e s Iy which, after several unsuccessfal ad- Tobmcco (Biackweis Durhamy ot i n monitions o *‘kesp silence In the Tobaces OM s pacyper o H court,” he was committeed to the olty ] i jail for contempt of court. P (P L P 1% The defendant in the case was re- NEY TO LOAN—Cad at Law Offico L. THOMAS, Rooms, Creleht leased. LT phton Block DADS' DOINGS. The City Fathers Are Sum- ANTED—A fist class womay : hotel at Oakland, Neb. ~Wages 3 dollars moned to Special Meet- per ek Tor sk m. e Encuire at e o ing By the Mayor. S SRR Ty — ‘caro cf children and sew. . Reference re ired. ”Apply northesst corner 70th May is Passed. VVALTED-A stmtion 3e oot conkc 1n Y hote! or restsurant. Call or aldress F. Smith, Omaha House. s the railroad men being very silent on | 1iim cors . Sear e —Another victim to hla curiosity, | Golorg Tea per 1o, 3 to. o B Plaio winter vh stroct, noar Haney avenue. Recently | nd shos house. Howanted to do the | Harendfestfoir- -.ooe ““wickedest city in the west” a3 howas | 50 bars Clas Soap for. -+ oo 24 bare Landry Soap better. His hotel propritor kindly L‘f‘;‘;".}',i”“‘i-"'“"""‘ o oo Gaught in the Elkhorn, was sold to a | i leg with dislocation of the fo:t, and | Siriwberries 2 hew in two dayn I was entirely relieved | by nevns 5 n, 208 ing to the General Read- er as the Following Price Flest Gunpowdér Tea Best 0 K Flour per sack. 15 bars Linen Soap for. Pure Maple Syrup per galion p per_ gaiion. 888838833338325323532338215588382338388 sesgels el pherrie: b can 38 e price lists furnished on J. B. FRENCH & (0., The Original Reliable Grocers, No. 1119 Farnham Street, OMAEA, NEB. "ANTED-—A girl to do second work, take WI Rl BE“"E I l & 608 ‘work, must underst «nd cooking, washing ironing, N. W. cor, 20th and Davenport Sta. 5+ 7:45p. m. Presont: Mayor Chase, and Council- Remember that you can now buy Goods of us at Unheard of men Blackmors, Dalley, Dodge, Horn- | (TR WANTED %o do sl howeneri | P00 00 0 C2 0 (0 G0 0 10th st., bet. Howard an Jackso: berger, Jones, Kennard, Stephenson | —— and Mr. President. lelivery wagon or take care of team . Jivate family.” References given. Address B ., Bee office. 185 The call stated that the object of this speclal meeting was for the re- consideratlon of the appropriation bill ANTED-By a young man, 2 situation to for May. Tho bill had passed at the | o' 5. pastamee, " &7 *h- Az | v A previous moeting but had been vetoed TTYWO CARPENTERS WANTED. T. MUKRAY, by the Maor. T it Mayor Chaso explained that the bill S"“"""“ WANTED_By a young man, as | Javaat 5 clerk in grocery, driver, %o take care” of makiog the appropriations from the [ 4> 50 e ot T special iustead of from the general [ \[#N AND WIFE WANTED. T, MURRAY. fund, and consoquently had been re- | Tyreviiaxor orFicE, ~ turned without his signatnre, Davenport. Mr. Stephenson moved that the for- | mal reading of the minutes of the pre- vious meeting be omitted. Motion careled. Abill presented by Mr. Stephen- son was, by unanimous consent of the st Our Creat Specialt antee to sait or had passed st the previous meeting | homes, or anything. P 8 | Rome, or any hing. Good rferencs.” Adlres | . and upw —_—_—————— | T RO TO RENT—At No. 1710 Davenpert ing, e *Pepper S 165 R LANDS, LOTS, HOUSES AND FARMS, | Starch, extra qual A LARGE VARIETY OF Readiog of the call by the clérk. Etion by eSO BT | e e e o L ok s G TEAS, COFFEES & SPICES, 1 0ld under a full guar- ney refunded. In Teas e _quofe: 26c, 30c, 35c, 40¢, 50c, (0c and up- I full Yalue, and a present given with Coffees. Biown at 15¢, 20k, 22¢ and 25c, and_Gilt-Edge per_pound; Ground Coffee at 10c, ind our Superiour Crushed Coffee at25c pef SPICES—The most complete asortment in Omaha and at prices below all competitors. e T ard., FLAVORING EXTRACTS—At 8 per bottle ESSENCES—_AL 6 a bottle. SHOE BLACKING at 5. STOVE BLACKING, large box at fe. CLOTHES-LINE, trom 8 0 15¢ each. CLOTHES PINS, 2dozen foz be. SHOE BRUSHES, &, 16c aod upwards. Scrub Brush. es, 6. Horse Brushes, 1sc. Carpet Tacks, 3c. ‘Soaps at 30¢ a dozen and v ine- per Sauce, and French Mustard, 10¢'each. Mop_ Handies, 1c. Axle Greaso, 2 for 16c. ~Com Starch, 52 per pound. Laundry i 5c por pound. Citeon, mecting, dated back to May and at- ook over BEMIS' new column on lst page’ | Orange aod Lemon Pecl, at ‘S0c per pound: tached to list of clalms sllowed. Ruading of the mayor's veto of ap- M _619eod " ESTRABLE ROOMS PLEASANTLY I " propriation bill passed at last regulsr ED FOR BENT AL somthmt hrucAT, aating] 1 and Chicgo srees,comvenint {0 tho psic Veto unanimously sustained by [ TRTICHEIN s oo v vote. of month. Apply at AMERIGAN HOUAE: Motfon to ;procced to reading of | —————— LD bills. Carrled, RO R4 wingd Fhotorath S e Rending of appropriation bill by | == rox amr clork. Total amount of appropria- | S 0 ALOON FOR SBALEGood location, gor tions, $117,680. business.Enqulee at Fes ofiea " Sree After third reading of bill a motion le, FARMS, HOUSES AN D LANDS. Look to vote upon its adoption was carried. | page. o e lUmn of bargaind on lst The vote upon the bill was unanimout URKISH RUG PATTERNS FOR SALE— 15 fayoE o 1 pasags) ‘Northeast comer 10 and Davenport. 101 Members of tho water works com- | T AM prepared to delivet sott ws | ; B o i e mitteo wero notified to meet at the | oFleave ordersat my b THOS, residencoof Mr. Boyd on Mondey [ ———— iU night at nine o'clock, sharp, | e T A(ljfllll‘flfid- :5:‘8'&,‘.. meat market, cor. of 16th and Ullfl%: - =~ vinit Kurtz's store. OB SALE—_8mall s fountain In good con dition. D, & ition. BAX Y, corner 13th and Missixo.—A caseo constipation by REMIS OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST OF using Hamburg Figs. Lands, in'Dls new sobenm oo 1o - ——— R BALE—Large beer casks, good fof Cis. Home comtorts, moderate rates, | K tern purposce, st KRUG'S Brewery. Astor House, New York. ml6-lm |_______ 3ot em e BUILDERS PLASTERERS ANDMASON: e n‘""“ "’“"!l =7 m'_mg_u..h....}‘-{l?'asfi.:;a.‘l; m'é'Su'c'}& card < orders efks, 1414 Farnham, s % gy owms postal W8S T€- | Charies Brandes, 921} Farnbam Sts. HANS ceived by the city marehal yesterday | BOCK, Successor to Charies Daniel 65241 Strangor $50 REWARD will bo given for the apprehenslon of | JFOFSALE: A wasll dxelling house, next to one Dr. W. W. Mumey, or f6r infor- itol Aveirtle. 7 of infobmation call at G. H. mation that will lead to his capture, | 4 J-8. COLLLNS. 181 Fartiham Burcet. o5t DESCRIPTION. YOR SALE—A Grist ilL_Appiyat Height, 5 feet 11 inches; weight F_ oLl .8 LIS s sox. 230 1bs.; has a full, long, light beard OR SALE=A Naw Aeticats Soning Ma- hair and eyes light; has gono by many | fen,e™ 3o £, ke e st of ey ficti s names; professes to be & | For information apply st ATKINSON'S Millinery graduate of King's University, Eng., | 5 = and also a professor of the Middlesex Institute, of St. Louis. Address Cias, E. Lzx, 1218 Wall streot, Kansaa City, | mmmeemmeen Or the chief of police of K. C. __ WiscruAweous. 00 A letter was also received at this of- [ TRAYED R STOLEN_A sinall black and fico y?terdh requesting :‘nfmnfion .mfizqfi.‘;flffifi'flfi;‘;"?ifi' regarding this impostor, whose career | ;i il he xiven for his retum, E.M. DU il oo by oo e N, 668 12h 8. Omaba, Juned, vidently retribution is on the doc- AN, tor's trail, and it Is to be hoped wil ROOD ly overtake him before many more victims are added to his list, LE—Two o brated ). T Bravovicr & Batke Go's Nomgatil Do ey T Neary v, For e coap. 2300 C. W. HAMILTON, Real Estate’ Transfers. Jamos F. McCartney to James G. %efinh, v; d, Pmpe:cymbmn’ ning . w. of nw. cor. of that part of = Hanscom park donated by James E. | adsec oromer son s org comty Megeath, running thence n. along w. Jor the turaisking of material and build. de Madison avenuo 150 fost, thence w. tow. lino ne. § of aw. 4, & 28, tp, 15, 1. 13, being Ao ke ik ;:ioothm“ e. to place of beginning— :-n-u,m'; Samuel E. Roge.s aud wife to John Reagan, w. ., lot 10, block 2, in 8. E. Rogers’ addition—$200. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Rallroad Magoates. The special directors’ car of the C. B. & Q. R.R., came in over that line yesterday, bearivg the follo railroad offiale: s Mr. E. P. Ripley, general traffic manager,!C. B. & Q. Mr. A. E. Touzelin, genéral mana- At o LOWER PIGURE than st ‘any other shos house in the city, P. LANG'S, 236 FARNNAN 8T- -~ GADIES' & m"!’l‘s. n::i:lsugara, traffic manager of the SHOES mg n om ) and. H. C. Wicker, trafo manager of the | wa® * P 8 soagssien, P yrscn %fi RAV FURS BOUENT - F 'URNISHED ROOM for rent, 706 19th st.. | one pound packages with Cuttie Fish Bone at 10c. BOOTS AND SHOES | ...~ e cheap. Wash Boards, 15c. Brooms, 2 for %c. Bird Food Tobacco and Cigars. Blackwell & Day's Durham at e per pound ood article of Fine Cut at.60c per pound; best rand of Plug Tobaceo at 60c por pound. Wo sell & 10c Cigar for 5c, don't fail to try them. Weallow nooneto undersellus, Superior quality of Syrupe at 70c 1o e ek LAUNDAY SOAPS st &0 Dokt tom prices. ' DRIED FRUTTS, extra quality st low prices. CRACKERS, best i market and as cheap a8 the cheapost. We have alsoadded the following goods to our stock, which wo propose t0 scl cheap. te Camphor Gum, White Waz. Sulphur, am. Ginger, Borax, Paragoric Salt Piter, Lauduman, Alu, Liquorice ‘Aqua Ammonia, Strengthening Faster, Cabebs, Paris White, Spermacile, Qutnine Pills, SweetOil, Gastor Oil, Machioe Gil, Caraway Seed, Mustard Seed, Calrdomon Seed, Sulphur Camphor and Tar Soape. And an Immense Variety of Other Goods too Numer- ous to mention, which we pledge ourselves to sell cheaper than other Dealers. Don’t Forget It, gnd glve us & call. Exam- tne goods and compare prices. ~Spec- Ial mates to pactios buping to sell sgaln. Orders from the count filled. DPrim guaranteed and = 0.0. D. REMEMBER OUR NUMBER, 113 North Fifteenth, sdjolning L. B. Williams & Son, Dry Goods Store, Omahs, Neb. W. R. BENNETT & C0. 555.-« yourown town. Termsand 5 onti $06%m A irems B Hatietta Co. Portiand. We ESTINATE OF ANNUAL EXPENSES OF DOUCLAS C0.,ro® THE YEAR 1880- Court’s, Jurors’ and Cours © i Ralteoad e County Road and Bri County Office, Offi tions and Assess: By Order of County Commissioners. Joux R. Maxcagstss, County Clerk. By H.T. Leavir, Deputy. 4 P mizaw GRAND CELEBRATION, Our National Holiday will be celebrated on Mondsy, July 5th, 1580, by a pic-nie, 0 be held at Sailing’s Grove, ia Sarpy County, under the auspicesof the Catholic citizens of Papillion. Ar- . By order oj the Bowrd of Commissloners. ringements Lave been made with ihe U. P. K. R. %o run an excursion train from Oma- Seventy-five cents Dreserved throughout the day. ~Par: EEtnclmeentE Eaie e of exercises will be published her i . 1s Luisces, M. Laxeoy, Executive Committee. HMAX MONVOISIN, FUR TANNER ~ 3 = = £T I have secured the agency of the vell-known COLUMBIA Steel Spokes and Rubber Tires Bicycle from the Pope Manufacturing Co: Also the Otto Hand Samples can ba seen at my store, at Manufacturers Prices, reight added. Send for grice list N.I. D. SOLOMON, PAINTS, OILS & WINDOW GLANS. No. 1204 Farnham Street, Omaha, Nebracka. " SCHLANK PRINGE OTHING HOUSE % CO, OF NEW YORK! We aro now prepared to take orders for tho justly celebrated clothing o this house, which for Durability, Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed. have now on hand the best selected stock of Clothing, Shirts, Furnishing Geods, etc. In the city. Boston Clothing House, FARNHAM STREET. MAX MEYER & GO0., OMATZEA. GUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING GOODS, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of NOTIONS AND FANCY G—OOD(S . MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLESALE TOBBACGONIST Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobacco, 25 cents per pound upward: Pipes from 25.cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. MAX MEYER & €O., Omaha, Neb. S AND FINE EAND WAL Iron and Wood Fences, Brackets and Mouldings, Improved Ice Boxes furnished on short notice. @UST, FRIES & CO0., Prop'si. 1231 Harney St:, Omshsi Feb. LANCE & FOITICK, Coox' S House Furn BOSTONCL DEVLIN 121> I=2x= OFFICE_RAILING g%l!TEHS OV ES 1221 Farnham Street, 1st Door East First National Bank. ms CLIFFORD’S FEBRIFUGE oR FEVER:AGUE CURE. ERADICATES ALL MALARIAL DISEASES from the SYSTEM, J. ©. RIGHARDSON, Prop., ST. LOUIS. i. L SLEDZIANOSKI= CO., MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDINGS! AND DEALERS IN PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINCS 922 Douglas St., Near 10th, Omaha, Neb. F.C. MORG.AI, WHOLESALE GROGER! 1218 Farnham St., Omaha,