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— NOTICE—Adverdsoments To Let For Sale, THE DAILY BEE. |THE MASHERS MISTRESS| ITWORRIED EIM. | TRINITY OATHEDRAL | THE MUNIOPALTIY. | SPEGIAL NOTIGES. |ONE MILLION Acngsl e e [OEMILLONGHES. T U ST TN YWednesdsy Morniog, June 23. Our Doctor Aldrichs Learns | Disinterested Kindness of a |The Erection of this Structure | What the Representatives | Lo, Found, Wants, Bosrding &c., will bo fn- - = ici: : serted. ‘colurang for TEN CENTS .==;§_—an == the Fury of e Woman Patent Medicine Man. in Progress Once More. Did Last Evening. --..,hu‘;:w::m-.mxo? Im mense StOCk fOl' ......m.‘lfifi.‘h carrier t0 any part o Scorned, & S 5 Feisttriscpem GHEAP L ND oty overy day, Susdays excepted st Ofiern The readers of Tz Bex will re- | The foros ergagsd upon the con-| A Busy Seseion of the City | T Tt CEUTS . ¢ o e An Infurated Wife Proves her | ™ember that livle Tommy Edwards | struction of the new cathedral of oy T0 LOAN—MOREY. sPRlNG AND su“ ). mm-amm:fl T oty i il e way s'riowly injured at the | Trinity Church have resumed opera- > 100, 900,3 ToAte et pres s e proper gt ntentions ick d, E i i ith the work —_— X = $ 8 “sis office will Teccive prompt attertion. e Northwestern engine house aboat a | tions, and will proceed wit e worl "The reguler weakly meeting of the | = st m F P - fi;! EASTERN NEBR Aslfl, e Cus! ade Dy Bz will be mailed to sub week ago. been under the treatment of Dr. Since his accideat, he has as rapidly as Lhe stone is received. The latest delay was caused by the city county was called to order at Present: i g $2T085 PER ACRE. CLOTHING oty 10 advance : $8.00 , _ 25 2 7:35 by President Boyd. loun on reak estate; 10 per cent.; B moatbs. TEE % 5 M -, ssxisted by a lady. physician | ch; the plans, rendered neces- yd. 0 loan on ; 10 per cent.; I < vear, e e T | e L S Councilmen Dailey, Kaufmann, Ken: [ tio o : Men’s Suds, Tan Ouama Damt Bex bas by ar the larguet circalation both in Omana and sbroad, therefore the best and cheapest advertsing medium. brief dispatch from Allentown, Ps., stating that Pref. L R. Aldrich, of that placz, had been shot by his wife of ability and a gentleman named Elyin, a friend of the family. Yesterday sbout oleven o'clock, sory by the change from brick to stone ms the material used. The walls will be two feet thick instead of nard, Labagh, Roddis, Stephenson, Thieman and Mr. President. THOMAS, Attoraey, Creighton Block. 108 Boys’ Suits 20,000 : Ay Children’s Suits. 47 Jntoreongsstons, Taest X | Simoo that timo wa taken pains to get | WP thelady was attending the child, | menty inches, as originally propo-ed. | The journal of the previous meef- | EL_D-Ls THOMA: Bt Cicren B — ey ama Commercal Byt oiiod i |y o he trogedy. Fecm | ® Pty who calls himselt Dr. W. E. | g stone to bo used is being cut | ing was read and approved. s gy, nov 5 D 0“ m.As G 0"““ th s given by oo coraponden | o 0wk s e sencing o | iomed e pasble a th .| PO avp convrmeamoms, | ===l ) SPRING OVERC.ATS —_— Down goes prices Straw Hats. we are led to think that this is our medicine which he claims cures all kinds of eartbly ills, came to the door ries of Mr. Walbsum, st Sagetown, From the mayor, approving the ordinances to extend Fairview street ANTED—Gil for gencral Rossenork, § jun22tf FREDERICK'S. ymdeaz Sovtor, motwithatanding the | oor | Tilinois . h W. vor. 10th and Howsrd. ~ Good wages | 6 £ 19 il m Omaha, g T St ey s his mamp, aq | and asked i he could see the child. | " Byt one thing Omaba may be as-|aud making sppropristion for the | mid. A\ o S 6 to $1098 fmA e For Men, BREVITIES. Xnown in Omsha, were “E. W.,” in. | The lidy informed him that it was | gurod of—ahen the cathedral is com- | grading of Davenport street. Placed ANTED 2 irt st MERRITTS Benatranty per Cre, BO s, an d stead of “I. R.”. " | ageinet Dr. Mercer's orders for any- | pleted, it will be an crnament to the | ©8 file, = T IT™ o Long Time and YS, ? —Paterson sells cosl. The doctor and wife had been in | 2°Y to be admitted withoutjhis per- | Giy and ono of the finest structures of F‘““:A“W e ‘;‘;"“‘““;fifi'c": o R 32 Low Interest. Children. —See Polack’s advertisement, Allentown only tince June 31—having ' Mission. | the kind in the west. e oo ANTED—A xirl for general Lousework at 5 2 . A —Try Saxels Royal Crown Oigar. | left Bothlohem, where thoy putup for | Mortia seld that he had been it | It still hoped that the structure | a0 Referred. to the comittes on | Wi rati 1% ? Large tracts suitable fc= Under-Wear, Hats and Caps, Sola at Sexe’s pure fruit syrups, |8 short time. He advertisod himself | 1ormed by a neighbor that the child | will o ccmpleted by mext Trinity | Police- i} AT g sonime. Retwencs | Colonies in all the best Trunks and Valises, at : Wood. |38 being sble o care “‘stammering | "8 sullring severely, and that he | Sunday. From tho mayar, tranemilting the | ey, 25, s s ore 20 a2 Counties in the Stata, Prices to Suit All ~—Oarriages and wagons at Wood- §= SRE ¢ |had called to examine the wounds —_— resignation of F. R. McConnell as | Galifornia. X 3 E: and impediments” in speech cf g e | o e worth's. the womt forms, and . pre.|and see if he could not cure them. o g Thonsena Sirong. | ome of the truters of the publie WANTEDAISGELLANEGYS. 80,000 acres scattered —Try Saxe’s little Koy West Ci- Bl e diploa o ¢ | He was inforiaed that the mother was ull regiment, the « 8- 10- | jibrary. Referred to the committee ANTED—A largo or two_smaller rooms, in | 41, h lowa. e, 100, i sncrionn, Ho chimod o tave | Pfecly saisd with.tho freatmen | fntry, under thocommand of Genetal| o jugiary. Wi gt o [T e | throueh lo - POLACKS. —The State Journal claima 28,000 population for Laucaster county on A ¢ SEET z A 3 5 2 pone i 0 operate a e - fl"f;:: m:m fumes at Kohn's droy A :::::r:?m) oy :?'fluh:l b§,32’5u3° would open the dcur by force, and tho | from this place to Rawlins, W. T., ¥ia | gineer on the samesubject. Referred | V) f]'g:‘?‘-“:?:r'l‘.‘..'fzm‘.“lui.‘.’ P per acre. % [ = B s e racently been | BUFte informed him that he must | the Union Pacificrailtoad, from which | ¢, committos on strosts and grades. | &bl Y Rimike summtiy of s no seces " scHLA"K store. who Bad then rcemtly been [ IUER. T placo they will mexch to their ¢mp-| Brom W. W. Lowe, statiog that a | i, Jerms terv faurste, Avply o oticeof - o = de, | divorced from her first husband. v H 2 5 Devie i Supee, Md Vacalam S Ouaha- 10835 An Immense List of . —Lota, Farms, Houres and Lande. | P00 o0 o ned lats| The little sufferer was severely | iog grounds st theagency. | yonant of his had been foroed 40 | Srmy pomrerraNTED T, MOSRAT A -— Look over Bemis' new column of bar- cquaintance rip Irritat-d by this disturbance at the | For the past eight years this regic| o o © o STl e o] M 2 guins on first pige. —The train west yesterday took out fourteen coaches. The B. & M. company bave com- wmenced surveying their line west of Indianola. —For Lands, Lots, Houses and Farms, look over Bemis' new column been principal of the Philadelphia ia- | ! stitute for the oure of vozal defects. a strong attachment for each cther, and terminated in marisge. Their weddad life, almost_ from the begmn- ning, proved unhappy. Of late Mrs. Aldrich became melancho'y at inter- vals, and while laboring under these fits of mental depression she spoke of commitiing ® e, and brooded over her wrongs and injuries until she be- tl could cure the child in a week, and, Lo child was receiving. He said he he lady sage, made motions as if he door, snd the mother desired the man 10 20 away and not disturb him. With this he left, and crossing the | ho house nor point toit. Hazen, passed through this city this moroing en routs to White River Agency, Colorado. They will proceed ment has becn stationed on the Yel- lowstone postalong the upper Missouri river. They left Bismarck on Satur- strect, commenced pointing at the day morning,occupying fifteen freight, hoate aud t:lking to one of the neigh- | eloven passenger cars ‘and two sleep- bore. The mother went over to him and requosted him not to tnlk about ers. From Bismerck to this place their transportation was uader the charge of W. H. Dixon, general agent of the From the mayor, transmitting the coutract of Martin Quick for grading, als0 a commucation from the city en- stagnant pool near Krug's brewery, and pesitioning for the abatement of the nuisance. Referred to the com- mittee on police. From several residents of the neigh- ED—A first-class Juweler, at EDHOLM & ERICKSON'S. 100t NTELLIGENCE OFFICE, comer 16th and I hveaprs oty FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND. O LANDS, L.OTS, HOUSES AND FARMS, I ok Srer BEMIS new coluzan on 1t page Ba-gaing. borhood of Thirteenth snd Jones, re- questing the abatement of stagnant pool in that vicinity. Referred to the committee vn streets and grades. 7 inth, T.MURRAY. I inth, o \OR RENT—Furnished rooms,cheap; by week PO aonin. ppiy at AMERICAN HOUSE. A large number of Improved Farms in Nebraska, many ot them near Omaha, $12 to $40 Farn hm Street, Near .Fourteenth OMAHA CITY PROPERTY, Consisting of Elegant Resi- dences from $3,000 to $20,- 000. Many thousand vacant lots in the additions to Omaha. Hundreds of lots scattered through the City. Houses and BOSTON GLUT,!ITLNGEUUSE DEVLIN & CO. OF NEW YORK’ on Ist page. Bargains. - | cams irritable snd savage. He is said to have replied that he | " 2 g %4 | Tots, Business Houses and Wo are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated clothing o —The Rook Island frain was late| On Monday of Iast ke pur- | Wou'd if he wished to. Scon after he | Chicsgo, St. Pau!, Minneapolis aud | From Eara Millard, referring to the | T3ou waar—a ppiendia Photopap oal . {'flmi and all kinds of Ci ¥ |this house, which for Durability, Style and Cheapness are unsurpassed. e ’ Left. The little boy was much excited | Omsha lie. The officers of the resi- action of the counil upon an spplics- | B ¢7i-t L B. WILLAMS & SON._ | Req]’ Egtate. have now on hand the best selected stock of Clothing, Shirts, Furnishing Mondsy night, being delayed chased a Smith & Wesson derringer, Goods, etc. In the city. 5 ing o | bythe disturbance and was worsein the | ment were accompanied to Douncil | gion from Lim adi Lot — wreck on one of the eastern divisione. | havingseven chambers and sheoting a | b7 . comp uneil | ion from Lim adjustment of taxes, FOR SALE. We also have e ball of 22-calibre. She took it to her | afternoon from the effects of it. Bluffs by their wivss and familics, | gjo;ning the tax was unjost, and that Boston Cloth ing House, —An eight-year-old son of Mr. S = ———————— where orders were received to permt | 4 i Tosiosd) £ 875 in th EMIS OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST OF T LoA“ James Bowen, of Jackson street, shot | 00m, and there displiyed it o her | PERSONAL PARAGRAPEHS. { thezo was a clorical evor of 875 in the | B ™t ntust Lo, Firms 300 FARNBAMCS =t no women or childr:n to accompany tax-list in addition. Reforred to the himself in the hand whils playing | busband, and stated that she had pur- — = : T ol "% | chased it for the purchased it for the| Bird Wakeley has gons to Colum- :bek cm};fl"“ i‘"{“{' 'E;; 1';‘;:. fioanco committeo, in connection with | PSS e GRS | on é‘:.?;?,‘,"’&ni;“;‘“ mm TO THE PUBLICI T : ool itting suicids, and | bus. ooks as if warfsre is intended. The | 410 cito attorney. Heotn , 0 ears 0. H. Fuederick is offering straw | Parpose of committing suicide, sn Tth U. 8. infantry, who aro just re- | rom H. Kowntze, L §. Hascall SreeiTermier s | 10 Dercent. intersst to all Who oods at less thon cost, having a large stock which he wishes to dispose of. He allows you to make your own poesession of the weapon, but |y et r styeet, from Thirteenth to Sixteenth | garas, sic, st halt price, All ne.. £ prices. B ok % e T R SAERID. Paul on the same cars which brought | streets, without expense to the city. | iree - LACHAPELLE, @) N/ 17th, Omaba, Bog gs & Hl", The high school commencement ex- wrcises will ako place Friday after- noon and evening at the Academy of Music, —Prof. Collier, of the State Uni- versity, died st San Joee, Oslifornis, on Ssturday lust. telegraphed to his daughter at Lin- . E " | rejected. Their relations during the | g6 city Monda: , homeward bound, Special Oonvention Rates by the Leave opders ot B. Bierks. 1414 Farnbam, and ooes & e von, immeditaly. He has been in | puat weck wore marked by frequont| p 1 gyin J,:; of Kansas City, is | Ameriosn Union. forthe purposs of straightenig Has- | Sacisaresaey ) Funbas B~ HANS . ot falling health for a leng time. spats and angry sallies, During thei | ju yho city aocompanied by his moth. | Commencingto-dsy and continuing | ney street, providing the sity weuld | e ST Business Lot D u rab| | |ty, and —Ohse. B. Schroth, the victim of | wordy encounters she would threaten | o 2 until the close of the convention st | deed another certain lot of equal value | 1y over BEMIK new column of bargains on 1at e o e 8. W. cor. 10th G . t 30 amaultat the saloon nearthe B. & [ toshoot him and herself, but mashe [T . the | Cincinusti the Americaa Union Tele- [ to him. Raferrad to the committee P4 50068 and HILL. o apacity. 3 Jtrack, was worse yesterday. - His bad 80 often repeated these arserti ns| W.H.Dicoz, general agentofthe | /)"y makes s uniform rate | on streets and grades. REDHON DS, Brvssentaat e § Business Lots, It embodies new pm::lsl.- (recently patented by us,) H e they were given little heed or atteu- | Chicago, Sv. Paul, Minneappolis & Veuly: mali — % 5 and we have added all real improvements known to the N salisnts have bean released on bail of | tion by ths professor. On Fri- Oinaha sl i ib fhwn of 25 cents for a meessge of ten| From John Vesly, making nlnr;o B SALEA el dvsing houe, st 1o Next wost of Masonic Templ, #1650 cch; tme Bewing Machine art. 8500. The trial will coms off in & few daye, —The young leader, who conducts the orchestra of the befors him. the personal supervision of Arthur Sullivan, —Mies Walsh, the young lady who wang the eoprano part in the Pirates of Penzance, has & voioe that is remark- wble for its eweetness, and will com- pare favorably with any singer on the American stage who is not a firet class prima donna. —Lincoln papers ssy that Mr. Ccl- Tns, who challenged Mr. Petty to sboot at one hundred gless balls in that city on the 20th inst., is suffering with a very sore shoulder, the eflects of the rocoil of his guo, and it may be possible that the proposed match will be postponed on that account. -~Letters of inquiry concerning C. W. Thomas, the great wood contractor who was shown up in the BrE abouta month sgo, are pouring in to Justice The sad news was Picates of Penzance troupe, porforms all the in- strumental music without the notes He was frained under also remarked that she would shoot him withit. Mr. Aldrich made sev- eral ineffectual attempts to gain on his movements, and knowing that by resorting to force tosecure the weapon he would only aggravate their troubles, he reluctantly abandoned the effort. Mr. Aldrich then made a proposition to his wife to separate, which was accepted and subsequently day a_ciroumstance ocourred which precipitated the final sct. Mr. Alirich corresponded with a lsdy sc- quaintance—a perfectly legitimate correspondence—and on Friday his wife went to the pestoffice and inter- ceped ono cf his letters, The con- tents seemed to displease her greatly. In the early part of the evening, how ever, she was out carriaze rid ng, and | appeared as gay and dashing as ever. During the night she renewed her quarrel with her husband, and the old scenes wero again enacted. On Saturday morning she appeared to be in a cheerful mood. She and her husband were iu_the habit of taking | i their meals together and accompanied each other to the dining ball. But Satarday nocn Mr. Aldrich appeared alone at the table. ~After taking his dinner he went to the bar room, then proceeded to the room occupied by his wife to_speak with her. He had no socner @utered the room than she confronted him with the revolver, and threatened to shoot him. He seated himeelf on a ch: and while in this position he was alormed to see his wife really exe- cuting her threats, that she pointed |}, the weapon at him and there was a murdercus gleam in ber eye. He quickly aroso and while stepping J. E. Markel went to Chicago yester- day. Hall of the Vandalia line is in Congressman Whittaker, of Oregon, went west Monday. Mr. ‘Leavitt Bunham and P. P, Shelby wept west yesterday. Mis. Hattio Slaughter went to Ogden yesterday on a visit, George Q. Oannon passed through Mr. Fred McConnell has been ap- pointed general freight and passenger agent of the U. P. rcads for Utsh, Montana, Idaho snd Arizons. position has been well earned. This Brad. Slaughter, supervisor of cen- us, North Platte; J. M. Edwards, Pawneo City; Dr. Barber, cf Lincoln; Dr. more, banker, Sutton; J. R. Catn, Fall City; J. R. Davis, Wahoo; E. M. Tark, Stons, of Waheo; J. B. Dins- Humbeldt, all came n oo the U, P. train from Linceln ta attend the Grand lodge of Mazous. The reason Beindorff & Maues can afford the best Ioe Creamin the city at where he remained a fow moments, | Such reasonable prices is because they manufactare and sell more than all other dealers combined. Orange Blossoms. Tt will doubtless -bo a pleasing sur- prise to the many friends of Mr. J. E. Bradley, of the fire department, to learn that he was married, in this city, to Miss Nanvie Liddell, of Mar- engo,Ia. The ceremony took place at through one of the windows on' the | the residence of Rev. J. W. Ingram, turning from the White River agency, in Omaha yestorday morning, and continued their journey to St. inthe 6th. e De. McClelland has moved his office to the northeast corner of Fourteenth and Farnham streets, over the general railroad ticket office. jun22wl TELEGRAPH RATES. words between Oincionati and all points on it lines. The School on the Hill The snpual commencement exer- cises of the Omshs high school will take place at the Academy of Music on the afternoon avd evening of Frl- day of this week. On account of the crowds that bave always attended, it has been four.d necessary to admit by tickets, which will be supplied to any who ate interested in the public schools, either as patrons or taxpay- ers, upon application fo the principal at the high school, or the secretary of the board cf education, Mr. Oharles D. Woodworth, at his office, south side of Dodge street, betwesn Four- teenth and Fifteenth. Strangers stopping in the city are also invited to attend. The programme will be published in to-morrow’s irsue. ‘This system of tickets is & wise one. They are to be lssued without favorit- ism, and this step hes been taken & mply to prevent the overcrowding of the Acsdemy. As many tickets will be issued as the capacity of the Acad- and others, to open Sixteenth street, south of the railroad, and William The petition was granted. From O. Furman and others, peti- tioning that Sixteenth street, from Douglas to Jackson, be brought to the entablished grade. Referred to the committee on streets and grades. From James Neville, stating that he would deed a certain lot to the city posal for compromising his damages sgainst the city for §250. Re- ferced to the committee on claims. From H. Hanten, requesting the adjustment of certain taxer. Referred to the csmmittee on claims, From John B. Fursy and George Avmstrong, petitioning fcr the estab- lishmest of the grade of Baunders sireet, north of Cuming. The prayer was granted. FromE. B. Wood, H. A. Hascall and others, petitioning that Bighteenth street, nesr Cuming and Nicholas srrects, be repaired. Referred to commiltee cn strests and grades, with power to act. From T. Kelley, calling attention to Chicago street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth. Referred to com- mittee on sireets and grades. From E. and H. D. Estabrook, as attorneys of John Oane, requesting that an opportunity be civento him to prove his clsim for damages against the city for personal injuries sustain- ed, in order that an adjustment might be made without litigation. Referred the bad condition of the culvert on Sex R SBALE—A eelf-inking printiug orew, 00 foside chase 12 fonts of job fype, uts or ad- ' MERRITT'S. 1007 Farabam St. PRt Mot o P Heak: ¢lson’ e - Feokson's meat market, cor. of 10th and alfor. nia $ta. ot 1OR 8ALE—Small roda fountain 1n good con. E dition. "D, W. BAX 4, comer 1sih and BUILDERS, PLASTERERS AND MASON: T St ioulding sand will be delivered at remdenc and tol Aventie, 7 of Miormation callat 0. H. £°).8. COLLINS, 181 Farnbam Btreet. 505t O BALE—A Grist Mul at Dos 1.8 WILLEAMS & 80N. _ OF SALE—Two of the osisbiafed J. Bravewick & Bulké Co's Nonparell Bl Fox, Tiblea, Noly new. For se i T o W HAML O8T—A gold medal, inscribed “Nebiaska College, 1575, and reverse “Bishop Talbot Modal, Rhetoric.” © Finder will be_suitably ‘warded by re:urning it to W. C. DONNELLY, B.& M. Headquartars. 101 0] justable and slidiog windowscreen—Ct Hodel, next door %0 Bes o Feacelbtio . For tho spoeds Our o o0 of Manhiood and all e ukhton by indiscretion o sxcaere. Any Drigsist e tha ngtediente - Ade AV DION € T0. TS Nasewn bt N ¥- REPORT OF THE CONDITION oF THR FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Omaha, in the State of Nebrasks. At the close of Business, June 11th,1880 can show good titles. Maps of Pouglas and Sarpy Counties for sale, Bay no Other Before Having Seen the LIGHT-RUNNING NEW HOME Is ted to the Public as the lstest produetion of sdm mechanical and skilled workmanship in the ‘manufacture of Sewing Machines. In its construction we have had special reference to the views of practical operators, and the result is 8 Ma- i up.ufig all others for Simplicity, ReaL Estate Broxes, - 1408 Farn, 8t., Omaha, Neb. For Sale, Atlantic Hotel, doing a splendid business, Ot sad Howacd, $12,00, one 8ih caaty time to suit, BOGGS and HILL s iness Lot, 22x132 feet, north side of Farnbam street nearly opposite the Heral + office, will be cold to party makiag best offer this month. 'BGOGS and HILL $3.000 in Cash And 820 acres near Blair to exchaoge for pro- ductive Omaha property. BOGGS and HILL. An experience of twenty-five years in the manufac. of Bewing Machines has enabled us to perfect & Machina that combines more points of excellence than can be found in any other Machine. THE “ NEW HOME,” HARTMAN & HELQUIST, Agents. decl-tu-tt 5 N. W. Cor. 16th & Webster. 50,000 DOLLARS CHEAP ! CHEAPER! CHEAPEST | MAX MEYER & BRO. Propose for the next ninety (90) days to sell thew entire stock of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-Ware, Pianos & Organ, New Houses. We are building 2 hou es, § rooms exch on Chicago between 2'd and 23d streets. Persons desiring to purchase, wil please call early. BOGOS and BILL. At the Barracks mlt{lfl for eale at $75 per acre. Wil subal. e. BOGGS & HILL. Lot on Cass Street. Lot 6, block 26. Want best cash or time of- fer at once. BOGGS & HILL. Residence and 2 Full Lots. Lots 2 and 3, in block 61, on Capitol Hill, Chi- ‘eagostroet between 2ist and 224, will be soid 1o s scrifice to an ate pu_chiser. BOGUS & HILL. Railroad Men Can secure a bargain n two Tots on 10th street, a couple of b 81500 for both on easy terms. with small trom degot, BOGGS & HILL. ‘Who Has $3500 To loan, we have & chance to loan the above \ Ml from allquarter. Wifo No. 2 versndab, sho frod at him, the ball | only a fow o themost intimato tiends | . and thote why do pet meks s |40 commited on stzets and gradon Graint S s i [ Emen are e fen e e I e partcalacly anzious o hear from | PIUPEL L M D08 (oUomed | of thecontrasing couple eiog peesont. [ lioation for horm in time. wll by | ith ibstructions to eport at the meas 175 060 09 ed AND bim. A cortaln party in tho city | vhile he kept dodging her botwoen [Mr. and Mrs. Bradley will com- | ouly thomeelves to blame if they are | mectiog. 104 35 ta For Sale, ER HA"D'SE states that he has gone to Scotland, but t_ha"-mdun on the verandab. Be-|mence house-keeping at once, in one | ypable to obtain admission. From V. H. Coffiman and others, 393 191 81 | Houso and full lot on Webster Street, best locas GE"ERAI. M this is probably false. lisving that bis eafoty 13y in rushing | of Mr. Bradley's cottages on North- | i i : = 2 5 000 70 | lon n the ity 1,600} ey termar u upon the snraged wames and vesng | o s B 5 The polioy of engaging the Acade- | requesting the grading of California % ous 1 ——_—SeeSsdEuL 3 . i —Matiers n the polios court wero | g weapon, h attempted o executs | LCRticth etreet, which ho bad most | oy of Masio ia generally considered |strest from Fiftoenth £ Twentiathy 1 ot s 820,000 At Manufacturing Prices, Which is from 15 to 20 per brought to & sudden standstill yos | this movement, but while enteting tho | elogently furniahed for the reccption | ¢ bo a gocd one. The location is | forogoing any claim for damages by |2 £ 360 60| Trenty Thousad Dollas n small wal ecar. t. bel Eastern Wholesale House, terday by the asrival in his city of | room through cue of tho windows |of hin beautiful and_accomplished | more central and the accemmedations | Faton of such grading, - Refeut 1) 010 g o ntarin v poon ke oo Gt LEOw By A : i the mayor of Louisville, Ky. His e fuced = him, simultaveously | bride. May they live long and pros- e 4 0 90 f nour Bands for sale, &t small discoudt.. Fer- reparatory to moving into their s [ e e a botter than the auditorium of the | committeo on streets and grades. T8 B0 B4 | o Nl shomey b Spare com Baben prep Ty honor of the southern metropolis s & | girating the inner anklo of the lf; | PH—30d the manifold blessings of a | ychool, which was formerly used, 9 959°0" | aalo nd profitabi Toan s this way, without sny personal friond of Pat. O'Hawes, and therefore our police judse may be ex- cused for seizing his hat in the middle of & case of assault and battery and rashing down town to meet a man from ©ld Kentuck. —The place to buy your Hardware, Stoves and Tioware and have all kinds of cas manufactured, has just b ned opposite §. P. Morse & | room, where one bullet - 2 ___ Taubiin g é':m o::n - :::om;u 3 :ru" e e ‘Sho | Be could neither road nor write, We | 108 out their spring and summer | bids for the grading of Casa street Residence Lots for Sale. PE TR. & s Lot | quickly ° bolted the door after | know this to be untrus, as Mr. Jlen | *Uitings, are offering the following re-| from Twelft, to Twenty-fourth. Mr, 200 Lots in Kountze and , A HOS y 2 T make a specialty of keepiog & superior quality of goods. Manu- facture my own tinware that will last you a lifetime, and deal in no factory made truck that is only made of coke tin, sud almost uuiversally dealt in flesh and muscles. The doctor, be- lieving that he had been fatally wounded, exclaimed, “I think you have killed me!” She answered, “That is what I want.” He then left the room, and while he was passing into the aisle, he saw her point the weapon at her bead and discharge it, but believes that the ball passed over | p; her head into the partition of the him. Four shots in rapid cession were then heard The alarm was quickly given. An officer got on the verandah and enter- ed the room through the window. |a dle of the apartment with the revolver arm pit, burying itself in the thick | happy life forever attend them, ‘Why He Resigned. Mr. Fraok Jelen, the officer who recently resigned from the police force, has been subjected to much misrepresentation through our daily cotemporaries. It has been said of at ho was discharged on a com- im sub- | PIaint of the marshal to the effect that #UC- [ hag been a subscriber of Tue Bre for several years and gave us evidence ye:- terday morning of his ability to write good legible hand. The frantic woman stood in the mid: | - Tt was also charged against the man Commencing Sunday, June 20th, The Chicago and Northwestern Railiway will shorten the time of their exprees train lesving on arrival of Union Pa- cific and arrive at Chicago 2:15 p. m., ample time to make connections with the fast trams out of Chicago. Stephens & Wiloox, in order to ductions in suits: OQur $40 suits re- duced to $35, our $35to 30, our 830 to $27. We havea complete ttock from which to select, aud guarantee fit. We also make cheaper suits. We invite the public to au inspection of our From the city engineer, stating that he had made thesurveys in Hartman's addition, as requested, and found that the stakes did not conform with the original survey. Referred to commit- tee on judiciary and the city attor- ney. RESOLUTIONS. Stephenson stated that if this grading was done there would be no claims for damages. Police Court, LIABILITIES, Capita Stock paid i Surplus fund. By Mr. Stephenson, that the city | D2 engincer be instructed to advertise for | Certiied checks. 1| ket. By all means look at lots expenes or commi New Store, Cor. llth & Farnham We Mean Business, Come and be Convinced. PIANOS ORG-ANTES. BOGGS and HILL. New Houses. Wo aro now prepared to build houses worth from $400 to $300 on our lots in our new addition, 23th and 29th sud Farnbam. Douglas and Dodge, and ol on smal monthly paymments. nd HILL, $600 to B1. w houso, with ono of the finest Ruth’s Addition,near bnmm good surroundings,lots: with younx trees, and are the choicest, cheapest and nearest business of any lots in the mar- SH B RT j MUSICO in Kountze and Ruth’saddition i here. now days. Wi, F. Sro; 21 5 e ight. whiats Bloodw ious. | that he had slept at hie post, but why s - Joha Smith, arrested for being before purc! elsew] It owing from the wounds o her | was five weeks alowed to lapes from | #00K: STRrmENS & Wicox. | tntoxiested, was dimbarged, havlee Will sel on monthly payments. Pianos and Organs Sold on Easy Loat—White poodle pup, two black | head. She dropped. the revolver, ev- | the time this offense is eaid to bave | J9n18:1m0 received his punishment while drunk, Frioes $400 to apots over eyos, ears clipped short. E. Mavger. Why dose _ourselves with nauseat- Ing medictnes, when a purely fruit eathartic will cure you at once—Ham- barg Figs. Try them. ery chamber having beenemptied, It was soon discovered that she had ac- tually shot herself four times. two first wounds were inflicted fn the head immediately over the fore- head, two inches spart. The balls struck the skull,glanced off and buried themselves in the scalp. One wes located but the other could not be been committed until the charge wes The | made. 1t locks as if Mr. Jelen has not received fair play. His resigna- tion was sent in simply from the fact that he had become thoroughly dis- gusted with the workings of the force, an ioside history of which he intends Adultery. George W. Pratt, » carpenter by trade, living on Tenth street, was a prosperous and well-to-do mechsnic uotil a fow years ago, when he was staicken with paralysis, from the ef- fects of which he has been partially at the hands some unknown person. Hoe war badly cut up. oo noiay procfin:;cl, arrested last night, were sentenced to thirty days the county juil. L Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises and Gents’ Furnishing Goods at bottom H. KOUNTZE, JNO A, CREIGHTON, A. 3.’ POPPLETON, Directors. MASTER'S SALE. BOGGS and HILL. 1000 Residence Lots Pmntinrs.fl, 10 and 11th streets, 6 to,10 blocks ‘south of d.rul,mlnyflm- lots are very de- sirable and for men of small means: cheanest. Monthly Instaliments. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. A. Hospg, Jr, 1516 Bodge Streets HENRY HORNBERGER, are now the ‘and most easily purchased lots in Oma- ha. Prices §250 to $300. Monthly payments. BOGG> and H..L 13 Choice Lots Tho following oPticers of the Grand | llowed. " The third ball ponetratsd | 1 have published in a day.cr two, | 40Prived of his speech and use of his | prices M. Hunoux & Oo. P A X O chapter e Eastorn Star wero | the centre of her right eyelid, passed e e limbs, and in consequence has since | junl8cod2w . s STATEH AGENT FOXR @'ected Monday eveningfor theensuing | over the orb through the sccket avd Real Estate Tranefers. made a liviog by peddling notions gy e year: Marshall Smith of Columbur, Grand Patron; Sarah M. Olark, of i Chas P, lodged at the base of the brain. The The fourth wound was of a trivisl vatwre. It consisted merely of ball of the eye remains Intacsy yot {he 354 bas been ‘compleely destroyed. | 1 g’"fi?"“&,zmwng at the sw. Timothy Marfarty and wife to Geo, comner of lot 8, in Jobnson add., run- ning thence north 132 ft., thence e. trip of Jand 50 about town. Mondsy he made a charge of adultery against his wife, and Jast pight two officers arrested her and her psramour in_an apartment Over eighty millions of dollars of ineuravice capital of the oldest and beat homo and foreign companies rep- rosenced in the agency of Taylor & | described 66 of the Finest Lots =\V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER | In Kegs and Bottles. Bpecial Figures to the Trade. Families Suppliod at Reasonable Amst. (2 blue spot 1hy i - over a restaurant, on Douglas street. | Howeli, Graad btron; Mrs W. T Baker of | 1ho bt st “below” the' it | 20 dhe200 $9h Lo plao f gl | T il st tieatarmoon | — am Prices. Office, 239 Douglas Street, Omaba. Colambas, Grand Ereseurer; Neilio | by the material wovapmsiog spe ooy | , C- C. Houseland wife and Rusben | Murphy & Lovett, ns. agoncy; old MASTER'S SALE. Gray of Lincols, Grand Condustress; | toe ball heving boma?goint 2 00786ty | Allen and wifoto O. T- Tylor,g. . d., | eat stablivhed agency in the stese | it ot b . J. LBE &CO., ss: urt'of the United States, forthe apls-ly The woman was | 1042 Plosk 8028130, @ o S e B T Taylon, g. 0. 4, porth 44 ft, of lot 5, s enduciag, Th_fi““:{,'";'.;g; Block 3, in Credit Funeler'sddition— e AT e ot the | ™ Moses K. Clark to Carrie W. Ho- a flsh wound, and. experiences o | T80, G- o d., lot 6, block 150—810. pain unless he atiempts 1o walle " " | . Marion L. Davenport to Catberiae ————i . {Davenport, w. d.. lot 266, in city BHeadguarters for Joo Schlity's | ©f Florence—$20. Milwackoe boar st M ¢ Ee | p g L Devenport aud wite to Mrs. E. Davis or Omaha, Assistant | side of the corset, I theieat Grand Conductress. A D etinguished Guest. The mayor of Louisville, Ky., is paying our city & visit and stopping at one of our principal hotels. He will probably take in the city council this eveniog snd view th other elephants JOBBERS OF % HARDWARE, CUTLERY, NAILS, STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE, s TINNERS STOCK, SHEET IRON, TIN STOCK, ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET, R e e L Strawberries, ice cream, cake and good music are among the attractions which the ladies of the Christian | L™ church are preparing for their enter- tainment next Thursday evening. It will take plase on the vacant lot ad- joining the church, on Seventeeath Ty o o balt fa. tweaty- 76 ten, east, contaizing three Q::msha has to exhibit, - Thomas, w. d., lo's 211 | Street. . e ———— caaxce, N. E. Cor. 16th end Dodge, | and 189, in vity S——re——— | D ren'y acte, Bart counte, Beage MAHA, NEB, Mossopale Sow Yesk botl, the e Ches. 1. Browo, to B Housd, | Dissivo,—a csmo conaipatln by | 0 WILLAK ALY, o 5 y Avtor Hamburg Figs 260 » box, . d, lot 8, Okaboma~§130, 1l|ln¢3-hwfl!- | fovardiwin

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