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HHE OMAHA DAILY BEE-~WEDNESDAY “\IORNI NG, MAY 25, 1881 _____—_——.———*———__. — = = e THE DAILY BEE. HIGH LICENSES. | NANABER CLARK'S DEPARTURE, | FREEZING our’ T*MPS * NARROW ESCAPE. |SFROIAL, ' NOTIDES—Gontimued. GH E AP L mhwx’ m The City Authorities to En-{1¢ Appears t6Be Liooked Upon | How the Police Leave Them|A Workman Buried In an Ex- N e e AL 962 -cod25 force the Law Rigidly. As a Fixed Fact In Some | WithoutaPeg to Standon. Cavaiic Wit “:;‘..‘,';i'.‘“’fiéfig Torep FOR SALE. S 288244 d s ) Quarters. e B = rin an ummer . Patterson sells coal. The Liquor Men Glad of it. s The police are so alert these l‘“)lfl “ About 10 o'clock a. m. yesterday a Vp; g e Dt A Big Contest Likely, There are a mumber of ¥umops con. |t 3 man out of e uv(l;cf:d' vr"]" Swedish workian named Poter Olson |,000,000 Acres o 1o e Raniag Bisiter. ted with the departur8'af » General | Ing about the streets of Omaha has|yas buried under an embankment at e B Dt 2 Bkt S Manager S, H. H. Clark, of the Union |50t to cary his character on his| Tenth and Howard streets, and made by £ t | The liquor dealers are preparing| pocice to Now York. It s generally | Seeve, or account for his- idleness. | o narrow escape with his life. Olson The city is teeming with employment, | ywas employed with a number of others | ———— , and the police take the very proper |in making an excavation toreceive the | VY oy & Woods Counetl b ground that an honest man need 1ot | new water supply pipes, and at the o slpptivpibl s Dalvirl Gt beoutof work. Hence, when theltime was engaged in undermining one | WAYTED Gool cit ot tramps appear before Judge Beneke |side at a distance of about eight feet this overwhelming fact faces them, | helow the surface. One of the work: and it is amusing to hear their exeuses | men noticed that theearth was becom- 000 reiden lotn, Demis, agent, | for @ formidable campaign against|y e ® % T Rt SRR —G0businesslots. Call on Bemis, | 1 saloon law, which comes into ef-| jored the general mavagemont of Mr fect on June 1st. D \; — Allth city hotel are over-crowde. Gould's southwesiarn system, and that According to thr present law, all |, 3,5 boen holding the offer- under — Bemis new map of Omaha, 25 cents. O e i S | expire July st and January | o iloration sinos his. sotura. from S Sy ™ PR | 1t This does not preclude any one | Guifomia, A o s 270 houses. jots. Bemis’ agency. . Temark recently made 250 and Jots. ‘agenc from demanding and procuring a |y My Clark e el ta i feathers made new at Ringers. | Jicense before the first of June to run |30~ He fias boen ‘contoutplaticis) th farms and 900,000 acres of land. | 1, January Ist mext, providing the perchings oF ) aghb Seci1s® Hakpkoom. - msruwe CLOTHING! —I LATE AND NOBBY STYLES A position for being unemployed. e T ) ind, of mercantile Vs % | BASTERN NEBRASKA. I A B =Four that were arraigned yesterday | get from under. Olson, however, did s s saweoworns | FOR MEN, BOYS AND GHILDREN. Bemis, agent. party is willing to run the risk|p, ireq | had each his story to the effect|not understand English and so con- |’ 3 ¥ 2 lace near the propertylately acquired g : 5 " e " n —Richter, opp. . 0., sells straw hats. | ¢ 3,.ving the courts sustain the Y Gleral M};d‘* n’l M’r Clark, | that hehad just arrived, and hadn't | tinued to work. Before the ofher " | Roap Lawn, ser LAND owNED 3Y Nox- midtt TR 2 ? | had time to look aboutfor work. workman could warn him of his clan- RESIDENTS, WHO ARE TIRED PAYING TAXES present law =5 in force, at least in this | ; + 1o New Yo st it el e, LA e | A o i et p NG, > g refused to conclude negotiations, say- liquor dealers. aparantly are Willing | jue that it would bo smposeible’ for to run this risk, and City Clerk Jewett | iy t, sottle upon the matter definite- is accordingly kept busy making out |17 until his return. AND ARE OFFERING THEIR LANDS AT THE LOW PRICE OF $6, S8, AND $10 PER ACRE, n . st oo | Haks, Caps, Trunks, Valises. WE ALSO OFFER FOR SALE ' —The Pacific train west yester | | r = Dy well filled. | John Shay and Dennis Sweeney, | gor the sido of the embankmentbulged | VY ¥arsan st tet door cast of b | | | two strapping young fellows, said they |inward, striking Olson on the right were on their way toa relative at|side and covering him under sevoral Plattsmouth, who is a boss farmer,and | feet of clay, with the exception of his At Tousley B —¥or yixe Commercial Job Printing, licenses for those whose licenses ex- <i. | who wasto give them employment. The affuif’ caused a great deal " e Job o For two years past Mr. T. L. Kim- < oot g c e oty . | pire July 1st. Voo Z :’: ¢ the| They promised to leave the city in citement and a largeparty of men | 0B Farness and Saddlery. | The mayor hasno alternative but|{Upion Pacific, and Mr. Clark, hy|five minutes, if released, but Judgepset o work at once to relicve Olson family, at 1125 N, 10th St., near P L COLOTHING MADE TO ORDER Whipple, MeMillan & Co. the jewel. | 0 5iZn these licenses. resom of Il Tealth. has. withdemawy | Beneke extended the time t0 6 o'clock [of the heavy lond of carth, Tn a e e p e A T . L aae T 2 Vhen S " 3 2 in the evening, and they started. vory short ti he was pulled | XA ANTED Carpenters and cabinct —IN— . e a2t | When the Slocumb law comes into all b ted |1 ) y : ory short " time P ANTED Carpenters and_ cabinet BRSSP pimet from usiness connooted | \Giiam Clark didu't look ke a1 to tho surfaco in & half wnconseious| V. nestia Sreoe —Fxamine the finest assortment of pock- | force notice will be sent to all the | i) the road. Tt is known that Mr. et books in the city at Kuba's | saloons, requiring them o comply | Gould has the highest confidence in —Flegant assortment of Ladies' and | With its provisions. This the liquor |y 21ilities and since he has turned Qe g ot Bamch. men will refuse to do, and the author- | ¢ attention to Southwestern roads, the acknowledged |ities will thereupon arrest several, | o intimated very strongly his wishes milliners_and ladies’ furnishers, | from the wealthicst and the poorest. | for a change of air for his old manager. | ™! S ully hton Block, Fifteenth street. m194f| These will be arraigned in the police |The result of the negotiations will said he would take his case urider ad- | rendered him such assistance as was ~1f you want Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, | court, and being fined, will refuse to probably . be known within a few visement. ) _ | in his power. The physician does not Tavelapes o any 3o Work,call 3t ThE | puy fines, whercupon fhey will be| B M Cloncs doparture for| A -man named E. Carrol pleaded his | ¢hink - Olson dangerously injured, T dob Tooma, Prices that will wuit| coniitted 1o jail Writs of | Neor Yok s ates 2 with | s age, likewiso his recent arrival, in [ and says o will soon be all Fight ag everybody. habeas corpus will forthwith belyuncr which has absolutely mo| CXtenuation. He said he was promis- [ Olson was afterward taken to —Better music ¢ people, the = 2 i 2 lowed to go after it. near Jackson. Academy of Music tomight. Prices re-|in allits bearings will then come be-18500000 for the removal duced. Boys don't miss it. fore Judge Savage in the district |of the headquartbrs and shops to that| With two drunks, the docket for the Tk Bex has been favored with acom- | court. From here it will no doubt be | ity and that the proposition will be | da in the police court was complete plimentary invitation to the speed ring at | appealed by either side to the supreme | 14id before the directors of the. road | One of these the judge decided to be tramp, but he did look somewhat|condition. He was bleeding copiously He wore a bran new pair of pan- | from the mouth and his spine seemed taloons, and gaye the excuse thathe|to have been injured. The man was had only been in the city a few hows | carried at once to Parr’s drug store, im- - e when he was nabbed. Judge Beneke | medintely opposite, where Dr. Parker | WSt et aiy o 0. OB, b lock. 2. | Douglas, Sarpy and Washington| Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Pricos to Suit All ! s 1322 FARNHAM STREET, s st : 2 NEAR FOURTEENTH. diiei | (mahaOityRealEstate| MAX MEYER & 5RO VAT WEVER §& BRO., ey the Oldest Wholesaleand | onazxa. ¢ Residences, Business | ‘Retail Jewelry House in THE LEADING Cheap Houses and e G Lo et g_f‘;’:u‘nfizm“f;fi:: ‘MUSIG HOUSE ALSO, AN INMENSE LIST OF s THE 0—‘FER ACCEPTED. The Funds for Artist Connor's Ban- Harlan, Towa, on July 24 and 4th. Twelve |l court for final adjudication, and in 3 i J. P.|a “generic” case, which is somethin; R o, Small Tracts of 7 10 and 20 acrces 12 | IN THE WEST ! S ) at their next meeting. The U. P. | ‘s s g e s e —Biemis ronts howses, | ; r 20 scroe Trundred dollaesin premims il be 69en | 11 way the constitutionality oF UD- | i ce L Cecl s teone thots |mew for ‘ichronio soaker.” They were| 2o Cllooted in tho i " | . Wetars i Gppor ‘Ware, Clocks, Rich and | away on the two day B o X o = | General Agents for the constitutionality of the Slocumb 1aw | g6 a5 Omaha could afford’ to lose | both fined. — amine titles and take every Styllsh Jewe]_;-y the La- —Engine compan 1 are requested ¥ - e : it B i insure safety of money so 1 | Finest and Best Pianos and e o i erening, | Settled for good. them. The large grauts of land and| Many men were paid off on Mondoy [ The proposition made by Tus Bee precant st. Mo i £ meet at the engine house this evening, L X - 3 X te: st_Artis d- ol invitation s | This comprehensive programume will |bouds given by this city to the Union |the water works men for instance |the other evening in respect to a hand- e c, an -manufactured. v Below we offer a small list of Srzersr | Choicest Selections in | prices are as Low as BARGAINS. Precious: Stones, and all ‘amyl %fieg iNctures BOGGS & HILL, descriptions of Fine Pianos and Organs sold ;. for cash or ins ts at ‘Waitches, at as Low Pri- Bottom Brices, : ces as is compatible withr| Real Bstate Brokers, Bousseli ol Culklftanes By ,““x’f".;.-,n?i participate in the parade of the Saenger. | 0f course, require a_considerable out-| Pagifc would be forfeited in the cuse|but the retums did not show this fsome hanner to decorate the proces- | [1O%, RENT0n o foor, farriahe fest. By request of C. C. Field, president. | lay. The Merchants and Manufac-| ¢ suoh removal and revert to the city. | morning that any had made bad usc|sion on Decoration Day, has taken —The thermometer at Max Meyer & | turers Union, in whose name the con- Assurances from Mr. T. L. Kimball | of their meney, or that there was any | definite shape, the expense therefor Dro. from1%m. Monday to 11 m. yesterday [ tost will be rried on, has raised | 1rove that the offcials of the road are | inclination to run the risk of loving [having been collected in Tue Ber indicated as follows: May 23rd, 121m., | about 7,000 to defray the expenses | onosed to any removal of the shops |steady employment. Thisisa very | office. 3 4p.m. 80, 4 p.m. 74,90 p. m. 70| 6f 1l who may be arrested. and favor strongly their further en- | handsome show Ex-Mayor Caldwell, however, had Y 24th, 7 8 m. 66, 108 m.75, 22 m. | Jugge Wakely has been retained a8 |largoment. G lmess sent two dollars towards the expense, - £ counsel for those to be prosécuted, and goctel BEMOBSH & 00 and this, added to the twenty-cight -~ The state asecistion of tho merchats |, s expocted to make the bigzest| A car load of choice Peachblow po- | Gorer 10th and Jackson Streste.|dollars collected in Tas Ben offce, and mechanics union will be held in this s et E h S G B R iR R W S GRS ) city on June 10th instend of June 11th as | Hght possible. To prevent wholesale | tatoes just recn,nu at J. T. Nichols. e T Ry T meaeigt 0L pery makes up the total cost of thirty dol-| TIOR RENT_2 fumished | roome over e 2 and see our El New PIAIJOS, ose & Son’s Pi- in Tie Bee Mon. | arrests and avoid great confusion lars. chants’ Exchar oth and Dod | i T b 1 e a.uos,and other makes, For delicious ioo cruam, go to Mrs. | attractive stock of sunmer Wash Day Spoerri, Masonic block, 16th street. | Fabrics which are unsurpassedin beau- mayl6-1m | ty of design, and arc offering rare in- ducements to the public to make their summer purchases now. To AvolD Chesioscnt carrying goods over, we offer them “Tue Musy” At HICKMAN'S,— the | ox RECEIPT at prices that will insure Lot Wite i apcedy sale, and ave. thus ablo. aeh| 02K The side supporters of the bun- | s o o 1. iecazu, o scason to give the public fresh, at- ner will extend high enough to bring teactive sods AT vRtoes o auy | the banner fuirly above the heads of the processionists. RECOGNIZED AS THE LOWEST IN THE £ 3 Tt is the purpose to picture on the crry. s banner “Peace” and “War.” Thus, 1408 Store, Tower Building, /" Ajse Clough & Warreu, North Side of Farnham Street,| “OTH€r 11th and Farn- IStArlmg = Rhith | American Organs, &. Do Opp. Grand Central Hotel, | ham Streets. [not fail to sée us before pnr- MAX MEYER & BRO. | chasing. = NOW WE COME ot e i ‘WITH THE BEST SELE 'OCK. FOR RENT et s TR, RO oF E—Housc and ot 33x132; suitable for | 300 house, barn and out bui ‘lsxmmj.v CIOthing & F ) -shing Goods The banner will be very elaborate, and will surpass anything of the kind yet seen in Omaha. Tt will incasure G} high by 4} feet wide. The wood | Tiowe s ot in ionse and 1ot in North ¢ work will be of oak, and the whole ',,m 0 pact ot ot mear Caforaa st OMAHA, NEB. will rest on two homizontal barsof (4%, 0 © G day. the saloon keepers will no doubt come At a meeting of the grand army held | to ome understanding with the city n Claxk's hall on. Monday a committee | authoritics, and the latter will no of 15 gentlemen was appointed to make | doubt agree that a moderate number| Pure Vermont Maple Sugar, preparations for the proper observance f | of grrests will suffice till some respon- St at War. FLesizG. decoration day. The committee will meet | 1, 4rbunal shall have spoken on the < tomorrow eveningto arange WM™ | Slooumb law. That those who pur- Ty Mown” at Hickuas’s fhe|chase licenses under the present Tatest New Yorx Sensation. law will have them sustained Notice of Dissolution. s by the courts there soems to be little| Notice is hercby given that the Ar Hrorwax's Whoussats MIGIN-{ 30y o ong Tawyers, for the reason |partnership lately existing between Ry HEADQUARTERS you cah BUY| g4 ip o are issued in solemn contract | Rasmus Henrickson and Soren Nel- rattling long lists of nds and farms for sale. jouse. ~ Inquire of Peterson, 10th St. Hats and Bonnets at a small advance ? ¢ i o We have Lawns from bca yard, to 2 et I0acre farm at harracks. with the city, and those paying for |son, under the firm name of Henrick- the work will be two-fold. On the -|FOR RENT &0 fam at pasra on wholesale ‘prices. Call and se¢; |y, jyving performed their part, it {son & Nelson, has this day been dis- | ¢legant Cordered Organdies. Thes e o ot o1 U Mcdel; B 0 B A L IN OMAHA. youMESSR myl4tf [o ihe duty of the city to stand by |solved by mutual consent. All debts | Organdies will meet with ready sale .‘,'["::f.:lg;l(:c”m e e dlemont PERSONAL PARAGRANS. | them until the expiration of the time |owing to the said firm are to be re-|a0d we therefore suggest an carly for which they were issued. This |ceived by said Rasmus Henrickson, | Visit. 1c0 | would therefore postpone the enforce- | and all demands on said firm ave tobe | Cambrics, Percales, Plaid, Domes- PAR EXCELLENCE, -[FOR SALE lotiimsan o —wE BOGGS & HIL — FOR SALE L THE YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHIERS ! idly pictured - a bat- tlefield just after the battle, with the ground strewn with the familiar debris of war, and the Jieavy sumoke rolling alow has gone to Denver. nctor : o 2 o Tand! Bt Graghiin in Aargo ) . S Honsoct ¢ rooma with an Santa Fe g ment of the £1000 license provision | presented to him for payment. “‘;M‘"“ oot Gughain i HNER | 00 e Bl “"h R r‘!\l- X I°F WSTIJH CLOTHING HOUSE Prot, G. R. Rathbun has gone o Towa fof the Slocumb law six months, ex- ?-‘f:“m‘ O | stock or Groves and s is | the centre will be pictured a war-worn i . 4 o a visit to his father who is ceptas tosuch as wish to get into ELSON. OF (OVEXANG 7 oldier, waving the stars and stripes, 121 FARNHAM STREE bk 5 sl Omala, May 230, 181, mapor | large, and buying s wo do from o tlimg of wctor: O the reve ;| 1212 L T, 1212 g : turers, We GUARANTER our | mblematic of peace and the ro . After July 3lst no more licenses Ll > 5 el peace_ang re £ L il i e i saw | B Bagle Syrap, prices lower than any House in Omaha. | of brotherly love, a Union soldie 5 i i e SCHLANK & PRINCE. e P! rial) 3t at Litrie &Winu SPECIAL NOVELTIES IN SILK MITTS: be seen decorating the grave of a con- FOR SALE Shinn's Addition, request to but by that time every liquor dealer B (' - Enb ‘,l ’ department js | federate. The work will, of course, | TS ————— | at once submit best cosh offer. fegunis rin to Clncin in the city will have procured his li MAGHINE POETRY. Jur Embroidering department is | 1,y qun i colors, and it is the inten. [< depet. Tocation oot Jobn T Secopuer D y o attend the w ding oL P o 80 SR B s 1 et ¥iEp with bargains, comprising, |tion of the artist, Mr. Conne a FOR SAL| 4,000 and, desizble rs N Sh St Quinn, late pastor of the Church s > Atkinsor s out his sonnets ides ol bl ave the whils s bea o denca propert 'm at prewnt | The mayor may call attention to the | On stylish hats and tony bonmets; ap Embre "‘”““"’L““"“" as the 312“30?“'“1}2'? lo.a boautifyl wor - BOGUS" & HILL, ew oe ore. o at Norfol s REY [t g 4 FINEST BROUGHT TO OMAHA, art, RESIDENCENot in the market. e nciont, | Bew law by proclamation, but this is | Ribhons, lowers, plunes and laces, e BROTSTO OHAA fo- L LS Hho el " | A FINE Zmmece s W. L. KIDD, Prop; = o not decided. The mayer is no more | To decorate the ladies® faces, 5 o rer 5 =C! order was given crday, and tho BOGGS & HILL. {h Toth Street. t b apicl” geosiolie’ ol € of rave and gaudy hues, Embroideries with 15c and 20c Em- | whole will be finis ,,,d Saturday oven- Fon SALE &2 “";,‘1“*""-"'“ 8 NEW. GOODS - LATEST STYLES -BOTTOM = rridcocent fringe he views broideries from other store: ing. & ML PRICES: EVERYTHING WARRANTED. law than n the enforcement il (FREe BRI T i of all otherlaws. The law must be | And everything a Iady needs A Base Slander. administerod simply as any other 1aw, | In gorgeous piles loom up and soar T am informod that certain persons, | the city marshal and the police, being | In Atkinson’s famed Leading Store. in order fo injure my busincss were | the directly responsible agents for s | Flosiery, corsets, scarfs and skirkts, circulating a base slander, viz.: -That | enforcement, if there be Millinery handed by bright experts, T was sclling meat of a deceased cow| The liquor men aro perfeetly wil- | Ruchings, parasols and fon; ¢, Nainsook| General Manderson said yesterday Tatest New York. S h.\. whuu the cunumm,e come lwn-llr Finer goods on Camby and Swiss in varicty of designs. Fancy Laces in endless varioty. We only ask an_examination (and comparison) of our 50 and T5¢ Table Linens to convince you that we are SAL| 1in o Sormen S0 ; > autiful residence 1ot ot $1,600. and Douglas, 31,00 BOGGS & HILE. ood comer lot um-u, an castiron ggfiflLE tompte J. W. MURPHY & GO, '“' FORSMLE e i 'Wholesale - Liquor Dealers e ity handa determined to MaMtam our ACKNOW- e tmprove, and was proseculed for thesame. Any | ling that the law should be enforced | And charming gloves for dainty hands. ¢ n r AcH prominent place, e L e e can ooningo himaelf of the wttey|in order that they may have an op. | Dress goods and trimmings, quite the ton. | LEDOED reputation of Lcading in lowe|” The kindness of the artist, Mr. Con- 1 | ok i the markeh . Save moncy by MYIRG. And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co. In summer silk, imported lawn, prices. 'These Linens are full width |ner, in giving his valuablo ser o BoGes ""-’*_ apldte Cornér 148h and Douglas Sts., Omaha, falsencss of this base slander by an | portunity of testing it, but it is llk. ly S hoases Bhams wackh aitentian ination of the courts records and | that they will object to wholesale ar- |y 14 take up too much space to mention, to make the varied stock gratis for this work, cannot be too and ALL L Tty i 1o I i - i3 s ghly praisod. Tt is mazmanimous in Ladics’ Summer Skirisat New Voux | S8 FG500 (01 pstiaainons o0t FOR SALE e ";fi?d‘\{".h" ex THE NEW YORK 1 have already taken steps to ferret | rests. B S i z i out the originators and cireulators of ¥ = son’s, Creighton Block, PRICES, embracing every kind and |banner is worth fully one hundred | E.A.T GOMPA.NY [ 7 Choice butter and fresh vegetable | Wi ie. as you have heard before quality, from 50c up. They are made | dollars, A R 4 . the slander and have them punished y 3 B Has REMOVED from Creigiton Hall, 11th and Farnham, to roceived daily at J. T. 2 ichols. Omaha’s Leading Millinery Store. sate and are ALL e oo o fl b +s for Mir. Ford. w24t PERFECTLY SEWED AND MADE. g BekersLnok, Axtox POKORNEY, Suggestions > ) : Summer Gauzo Vests for Missesand | . 1% Baker made a stroke of luck, Meat Market cor. 13th and Jones St.| Tn Tur Bex of Thursday evening T|{ A PASTOR’'S BE]]B,[]I][ TN YA | s wond e o | immedingely after the closo of his cost - - notice you complain of the reported T R e i i e ! :‘ BE |1y trial. He obtained from the U. P. ‘wenty-five Dollars Reward |, ytorms destroying your work be- TAILED at whoLEsALE prices. Wo are| ¥ ot G B NS e snd 1m0 questions asked, for return of [¢ ooy o B " nd in connee. | ReV. W. K, Beans' Domicile | offering some rax ns inLvims' | e il G i Fulabi 5 L ed y miles of the Jules papers burglarized from safe of under- { ¢, with this it is related that Com- Visited By Some Bald UspERWEAR, includingvery finegoods. Tneliiiat bl faoad Wama sttt ;‘;:m; afi‘:'m-n“mflll;:'::;fl Dy | Misioner Ford succeeded in taking Cracksmen. C";”i‘“ “l‘"‘[f;::’";*l \H"‘r‘::e‘” " [started for the field of his new lubor, ER ten fect of water out of a certain lake REE L e CLMRELIAS | foing six men with him. Ho was to MAX's, the|by moans of commecting with the | gy, oiigenceof Rev. W. K. Beans', P sop at. Sidney and arrango or ship- T ET this line as now. latest New Yorx Sexsariox. moaef [sewer. The latter is remarkable for | ¢ tho Eighteosth stroct M. B, | ‘\‘\S’UI(‘;{;N“?LSTER CLOTH | Ping eighty mules for the work. e, e “’“‘?l""‘"d_ = ”"‘7':"“"‘“3 Church, on Eighteenth and California. ker necded this stroke of fortune bad- Roddis Streets. il nothing more, it proves [, " O : s e et ot s o DRI S 1 veive “The following extract from a letter g oo il ‘*m“ d‘ml hal | Ptrects, was burglatized somo time| Giosh for mons’ and boys! suits at |12 204 from his well known enerzy, T P - > pudlished by ex-Councilman Roddi during the early morning hours, Mr. | SR hie may be relied upon to build up his : : Pring R A SEad e 8| Now, Mr. Ford, why not act on the | ¢ R, o oD | o iock! shattered fortuncs before long, N o, el > in The Omaha Herald, may be of in- | game principle in repairing of the | beans and his family retired before We name as a special bargain in | *'attered fortunes before long. Fambain St FOR SALE [ommime e of i terest to many citizens. After urging | strects! You will find nature to help |o'clcck Monday. Owingto the illness | 3, 4, o0ds, an all linen ulster at S AvED— et ey b |t OFALE horm Likion, on” et v s public discussion of strect. improve- | Yot instend of running opposition; in | of one of hischildren, Mr. Beans arose | ¢1'o 11 immed and well made, < trin b o i S o el e it two months_time you ought tohave | at midnight and again at 3 0clock, | Dyress wnods i ectors. T o1 Fro i o | F e he world. m'..;w o, m ONE DOOR_ WEST OF B.& M. HEADQUARTERS. BOGH For the Largest Assortment, the Latest Styles and L SALE Sioiion bt | THE - BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS, 2 I“'«'xo strect. ":i\;’ as L ff:l"":":?} Tie New Yonx Couraxy LEADS THEM ALL. Safisfy yourself by Examining the Stock. ore hance to secirs o howe and wil buikd A full like and & eomplete asmortment of the Iafest Styles o Stras Hats Just opened. BOGGS & HILL peririé, only 3 n at 40 aud 45 cents. Dealer in Hardware, the best liver me ALE 10,5cm 63 miles north ot | EOR Sl‘l“w £ Stove Repairer, Job Worker and Manufacturer FOR SALE : » i s mies ‘OF ALY. KINDS OF CANS. Lt o | v s it e ek vy | 1€Nth and Jackson Sts., - - - Omaha, Neb. ment through the papers, and by the | ™ O TR A e P Mourning. board of trade, Mr. Roddiammmmuo e L oy i 8 that | 4y oes material, crepes, &c. **The . contracts for grading were | help and bring your work into practi- |the burglury was committed. | 1o\ \con o invite a visit, fecling awardod and divided saddonly with-|oal shape, by soversing the prosent | An cxamination disclosed, the fact e e ST out intimation to the said minority, { condition. Now the way to doitisto(that the burglars first made S P, MORSE & CO., and against their protests and votes. | trim up and take from the sides the [ '3 o 7 r T wuch an extent were the available |sund end soil which has been | ™ incfoctual attempt to gain an cn- may24-tf. 10T AND JACKSON 1S, funds forstreet improvementsfrittered | washed thereto, and deposit | trance by means of the parlor window, fidey and it was between these hours that ited o appear a il answr hia at At C. F. Gocdman's, t, s all level JTRAYED—0n Thurs away in half finished work. it] in_the centre of the strect;then [but were prevented by & mumber of [ poo . oo ST L | " cow, white on the bels That this noble majority dare not | grade from centre to gutter, having [flower pats. Then they went around | - cryPody goes to Beindorils for S | SVOUITER, Picree St bet: i4th o, | e ek, i oo settement ani no Tetter ana vote for a few croswalks lest they | the former about thirty inches higher [¢0 'y 5ot - T P S ice eream. A N T o T ey S A_ B HUBERMAN should have to pay out of their own | than the gutter, and you wi'l find it a o S AS_And Pamsols repwred by 3L Ffln SALE 4uishly mproved tam ot . ) pockets. very casy matter to make good streets | hurch, and priod apen the shutter by | Fresh Fruits received daily, i RS 2 Impeovemeats on: thi, sl oo e ks Now, with regard to that part|and keep them so, owing to the ready [ means of a jimmy. Some plants that 3t at Tnrroe & WILRIAMS; O 3. BROWN—Corner 12th and Cliicags, jeal farwer, determined tosll. A good 5 :_l the lnk!;lev mhtmglm the mi:‘ drying and compact xl:mum of the soil. | had been placed on the window sill U === aStrosts, o ready o bore or deepen well. BIOE IEINE il o8 08 & LT, or paving the gutters. 1 suppose the| ‘Asa model to work on this sugges- od aw " TR TO LOAN—At 8 per centin. | SStslaction guamnteed. ~ aostt law rsizicathe snforssment f oore| o, “woing "cam prove aetter| "0 SO ool by whe| e Moo ar Hiovus %2»0()(10 R ST e ottt o e | FOR SALE 102 5 it . than five per cent. of e valuation of | description than the ordin: shovel K Sttt Lt A all Kinds of work at reasonable figures, nea; e the pr . y abutting, in any one wlnchp every laboring mullryum in|The burglars apparently had very - e AT L P Lo ZoF 15th and Leaveaworth strects. . © - sit | month. year. Allow me here to say that the | handling the soil Onsenyge. | little difficalty in opening thewindow| ~ “WINE OF CARDUI” four times a = R ORI s Fon SALE o s e it “"i‘"‘“m Lintroduced in the coun- > B .| Nearl; thing that was stolen | day makes a happy household. Y 0 L o el ican Huuw’ on lkuc ;‘-Tx:rx "u‘t"'«lf.f":i ’uLu ml;l)\!:flhm' "5’;-:3: 1 , 2 y every hion Block cil last summer, lmkug to the gut-| The parties who carried off two pair S T 5 = o J and 10th, for boan, lod S acren 3t el o B . toring of Tenth strvet snd. Fifteenth| of childrens shoes from O, A, Ringor's | ™ t8ken from Ms. Boans’ slecping - ¥ | 00 acren west of the Fikhomn, | & Cor. Douglas and stroct, between Farnam and Capitol | e g, e\en‘i?g will vioase returs |APATtMENt. A pair of pantaloons T el P 1000 Scren i Tigh e r. Douglas and 13th Streets. y eve cill please return M o slo. ;‘\mug' 1:1;.:::0..:1. mez, bellc;ln P hanging near one of the windows was ‘arnam an arney, several in- = s AT i ki Semiebing @ st Vit Thipgtas and /- = 3 i"”“lg‘""“‘f}‘ = t“’ % caih taken. | g6 at tho county clerk’s office yes- Hamey were defoated by the sameob- | SALT LAKE POTATOES arc to|A gold stud was cut out a shirt lying | .. o reported for this paper by : that when the proportion | be had at FLEMINGS, Fourteenth |on achair. Among the other articles John.L.-McCague, real estate agent |1 The following transfers were B0GGS & HILL: AL Severs ine resigences prop- GIVES GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND GENTS jocdon, 3 e to be derived from the proporty abut- | and Dovgias 1t. | stolen wero a black coat containing ST m mk,..my.‘ .;. ;n:“u»?i.fa.'fi,\'j K ting was uiore than five per cent. of e e Tebtor-cate flled with Jotters sngl doca {20k S0 5 ians will only b made known to purchasers iy 2 4 : Win. L. Bowditch ct al. to Rebecea i Lsiues, BOGGS & HITZ AM m Go D m ‘ n c R R i i T M = S| AMERIGAN GOLD AND.SILVER WATCHES. Bat, air: Tlearned later through my | ""——WINE OF CARDUL” worth sbout &. M. Beansgold |16, ango 13 o, dec; S52 ‘é‘} i ijiugVEn «E“'L-s?., i g e A% C. F. Goodman's, bkBtebal to| _Augustus Kountze et al. to Charles improve s arotnd. e n al parts ot ALL KINDS OF meu Shairman of Judiciary watch and a timepioce belonging to| Augiatus Kountae st to Clarles o, S kg o o o e et Jewelry, Silver-W d Di d 0 - ins Lote tor St o Faromm st Do ewelry, Silver-Ware and Diamonds. lus streets, from 3,000 to. BOGGS & HILL. We €inarantee the Best Goods for the Least Money. augZlstt EFOR SAL! 2.“;-‘:'.%’.1 ‘1”6:.;".’5 o 2 sk fl. Horse Shoes and Nails g | M. Bean, reposed on a lttle_centro | g it 100 n ol £ proportion was_more than five per| “Tme Moww” At HickMaN's - ol e e : 5 table near the head of the couch.| Augustus Kountze of al. to Edward | YRFANTED T oo oo E"E,"m?del it ity o D ok G, These were ot distrbed,indicing | Drcie o 18, bock 3, Koo and Wl RO o 3 an collectable from the property the A Plug Critic. | probably that their removal was looked | Ruth's add., . d.; Sou following year. A shallow criticism in The Republi- |upon as a too risky undertaking. Out-| M B: B'““"“‘_}” b ,5_‘; & D. Bal- ||\ rANTED e to work on brick et FIT- Now, sir, the council will shortly g G 5 combe, part lot 2, block 77, Omaha, q. ST = have o hand bwenty Shousand doliasy | €% Fefers o the orchestral perform- sde of a fow other triflng articls | ¢"'d.. $5.00. to lay out in stroet improvements that | Avce Monday evening at Snellbaker's | nothing else was found to be missing. | ~ Henry 0. James to William Grady, advanced of 52,000 cac! HILL FOR SALE “rflr:n".”mm“:‘.‘e:';f 't oG & it VW ANTED—A situation as a cer or salesman in dry goods Lusiness, have 5 vears ex- with (say) ten thoussad dollarstobe de- | show, a8 being given by “Omaba | The burglars succeeded in making|lot 7, bock 4, in town of Waterloo, peenc il S DU b oes, 05 business lots south s L e mved Bt i, 5 5 w. d; $15. e Bl G FOR SALE : o b T ived from property for paved gutters, | plugs.” This is & shameful slur upon faway with theie booty without arous-{ Yo 815 ¢ 5 H VWSt ot e .0 and 1, 500 cach. 0GOS & HILL WAGONSTOCK if ,..d‘.'éi.'.'é.x Gx[-::d:l “hich T be. | Professor Hoffman's excellent ~or- | ing any member of the family. Sander, part lut 15, block 1, Arm- ol peuis, Seoem s S et Tieve it would be and tell wonderfully | chestra, which played correctly such strong’s add., w. d.; $2,250, g punied by impoved "ms, only 7 ‘miles from ium-pm-mo. music as was set before them, and| We recently placed an order for| Hiram TRMGSSAT Sitalts Omaha | arstx, Oniaba, Neb. 2 en2y iy, Chepont Iand onhand. i % . L3 National bank, part lots 1and 2, block | TR 7ANTED A sood mares 511 ot morthons st grade o goods and low| ™ i no ey vesponsble fur ite| FIFTY cwce of tho newest and |y ol S a7 566 Ve ihion B i i contenpsing by oo p " Higntter's Mammoth Clothing | ™ OF demerits. 2= e styles in Ladies, Misses | "} Pag] §& Sioux City Ry, Co. to | »diion. E MOONEY. arttr to oo o S Bl i FOR SALE i,':’.i.“*fifi:;";fi’"::‘ THE DEST ASSORTMENT OF — - and Childrens’ Hats in all the newest| Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & L%;“. ¢ coRaeiA House, 1001 Famam cor. 1001 St BIG BARGAINS. Beide. We.arb mow rhosiviog - the Omabe, deed of conveyanca, | WY T 4 sk 419 Puniam s BIGYGLES...., i e At Chlcago Prices. sedustion_ of Millinery |, Four Ongans at from $30to 845, and | (o "o y'ogioriyomt g B CUE, Perking, trustee, t Nellie €. | vwormm e amiemr | Absolutely Pure. i o et : . First big freight and storage charges—worth [ © e M COT e TR IR Davis, lots 9, 10, 11 in block 1, of sub- | VY. o, s T e L e o Fggoods this season, “A' §100 to 8140 perfoctly mew, never | by o w0118 oMY 2 sty iy dé\'inm of lot 5, capitol addition, w.d.; mm ,.'.:z*‘%“m::;:“&; Sopthe. e s W.J. BROATOH S8 . i regular wholesale 1| 82,550, o amintat, 1 Gy bt < 5 | i, makes s Dyspepticy N. L. D. SOLOMON. unboxed; first-class makes. Apply e Honyy W. Y: neritorions pastry. Can be caten by 3 3 3 VA - G nry W. Yates and wife to W. A. | i houtfear of S5 I et from By Dok ; 4 1209 & 1211 Ground oil_cake at Welshans &| Tuesday or Wodnesday. Hyckyax's Heanquarers, | Paxton, all of hlock 5 in sub-divisi W*“"":h sty aboring man g witer| sl oo, Sl ME“"U :wvg“ - Puints, Oil and Glass. St e i Bros., Sthand Fpeaham! may2l-3t | 1t B. F. Taoxeis & Co. | 19, WroLzsav axp Rerais. of lot 5 in oapitol addition; £15,000.| ey evor, = u o OMAHA, NEB. 1, 0MARA, NER. ol v . = n

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