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I'IE OMAHA DAILY BEE: BLUFF BREVITIES. ATURDAY, JULY 9, 1381, V UNWRITTEN HISTORY. U’ontinuedr. nished cottage of nve rooms yms suitable for Tight house turnished room on first 210 California Street 4.0 DR.JAMESON'’S REMARKS THE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning, July 9. | defray exponses of counscl to Lin- coln and for other pury One or more of the cases now in the district As Given to the District At-|court, itis expected, will go to the| The News of the Day Conven- supreme court at an early , and torney by Herrick. will, mo doubt, socure a speedy ~hear iently Boiled Down. - ing before that tribunal, — A Story Told with the Grain | 0%t F. Davis has been selected to| g9 lhat Has Ocourred to Inter- high, Ttis difficult to get laborers, especially carpenters and masons, The canine population of this town might be rcnllucml one-half and still not be missed. Walker has gone to Utah to visit mines in which he is interested. He will be absent two or three wecks. SPROIAL NOTIGES-- ping: also desiral floor, Before the Temperance Bee- hive Last Hvening. ! " LOOAL BREVITIES, P[0 RENT—With board, a hicely furnished cor ner room, on second floor, in a very desirble —Patterson sells coal, Last night the Temperance Bee y. Address J. MARTIN, act as treasurer of the committee, John Healy was the name of the| .. . b Bos O e, —Get your hats at Doane's. of 8alt Condition. | and you are hereby requested to hand est People of the Me- man who stole the watch at the North- | Hive society held a meeting, but ow- | 011 adss «—Drink Saxe's Peruvian Beer, | or remit to him such an amount as ~—Smoke Saxe's hand made 10¢ E--Four full.sized lots in lsnacs & yot may feel willing to contribute for & addition, for 400, wastern depot. It was at the Coy ing to the threatening appearance of hovse and not the Northwestern dapot the weather it was poorly attended. tropolis. - 4 p O =—4000 residence lots, Bemis, agent, “TiIwere to be shot the next|ihe purpose named. { § the watch was stolon. = The arrest was | Afier some hymns were sung, Rev. E, L - 600 business lots. Call on Bemis minute,” said Herrick, who has just| Letusurge an immediate remit-| A S8hot Tower One of the Add-|made at the depot. His case came up H EJ Y 1 g fabec T—Neatly furnished front room at —A. W, Nason, Dentist, Jacob's block. | leen sentenced to the penitentiary, in | tance. The committeo have not the o T st yesterday at the police court. The|: M Jameson read some passagos ¢ 1717 Cuming street, bet. 17th and 15¢h sts time to spare from their business in and they trust - xe's Cream Soda, watch was found at the pawn shop of scripture bearing on the temperance Mrs. Davis, where it had boen pawned question. Being called upon to say —Everyone drinks § —Bemis' new map of Omaha, 25 cente, | o chat with a Bie reporter last_even- | (50 GATES T ot ing, “I would still sty that T had|hat the friends of temperance and| g g oo an o Aze of General for 82. Tt was identified by the|s fow words, he rose and said he —Bemis' real estate boom. First page. | nothing to de with the burning of De|lovers of good order will respond owner. The prisoner madono defense | 1 - 7 . Natural Mineral Water on draught at | (iroat's store,” promptly and liberally and without Intorest. and was given a 850 fino or seventeen | ™ W0Y8 took a great interest in the TRt X 4 gl | fustror solicitation: . days’ confinement, hard labor. Hay- | temperance cause. He was glad to Kuhn's drug store, Herrick does not seem to be the \ ‘ Very respectfully, Warsox B, Syiri, [ Oscan F. Davis, Wiriay FLesize, ing no money, he was committed. usperTAEs | e police wero yesterday discuss- ing the prospective dog harvest, which will commence in about three w 5. SHOT TOWER. THE NEWEST ENTERPRL 0 I d lots.. Bemis' agency find that there were some who worked —2 houses and lots, £ oy —For ving Commercial Job Printing, all at Tre Bee Job rooms, least bit worried over his peniteutiary prospects although he Jrox T “Three furnished rooms to in this cause, and while leading lives | m";‘. Inquire at Carpenter \huyn.; \}‘l’!w eo oflice, 316 acknowl AT THE BLUF Articles of incorporation of the Na that he expected more leniency after of temperance themselves, did all in . —9200 farms and 900,000 acres of land. iR SORTERNTAH tiad been made RosweLL Sy, | Nover was there finer prospects of a their power to urge others to do the & Co. b 00 farm iia confession had been made. 7. W Roowt, tional Shot company, located at Coun- | good erop was the gencral opinion. | same. Hero in Omaha, as elsowhere, | T01 TEST-Frort Togms: —Geniioman i Bemis, agent, Ho was rather reticont concorning Cormitt B been ilad “with thel . The wash-out spokenof Anyestrs| ey J J9 %y peeteered. - Inqutee vt} —The Lion enntinues to roar for Moore's g o to & 5 i cil Blufis, een filed with the N 4 s sl ¢ e o ni h ) Harness and Saddlory, R g L U ~r o | secrotary of state. The capital stock | 47 BEE da demanding attention was | o) “tho load in this movement. y ment. - Ho however said that in DOUSE THE DUST. | 00 nkland avent ia £9,000, which m | £00,000. The Universal Cry of the Peo- —~Whipple, McMillan & Co., the jewel- 020-tf y be increased to Tts officers are A, B. Walk- ie urged them to porsovere in the good work Concerning those barrels of water September before o Iding had 1 s 1 September before the building had the Globe says: ““We humbly suggest od Charloy DeGroat had had era, Creichton Block, 0 nd success would crown been bur Prescriptions a specialty, Opera House t th him. The matter oty president; Geo, R. Beard, secre- ;""“"L"'“""“l” ';f VR ""-'I' have | their offorts, Tt seemed to him that ~comer 18th ar Pharmacy, 211 8, 1ith Street. B i G e # ple Yesterday. tary: Th Board, trensurer, By | (0 BHAEOMS Y Pacce-on tho BLrect | tho leading newspapers and businss| — SRR Safes, machinery, and all kinds of [took a business turn and De( TR e y . ¥ | corners by our Christian ladies (at the Ky 5 v YOI BENT—On first floor, furrished rooms, Sisavy Hatling done by 13Hlsco & Co., the | apokeiot his entangled affaies and tho e the secrotary, Geo. R. Beard, Tik | expense of the city) should be mounted | ien of this city allowed the law on N Sonthweet wemse 10t w0 Davenport. 2 A it &/ s o e s b | Sy e T oets 4 B Beg hag been put in possession of the | each on a goods box and supplied with | the temperance question to be broken : LN % safe men, ereh difficulty he was experiencing in mec hy the Work i1s not Begun .. o ¢ important and interesting |0 faucct. The barrels should also | with impunity. It was strange to I rooms. Inquire at 1818 A club from Ashland, Neh., will {ing hisloads of debt. Then he spoke of at Once. ARG o FETE LUK AR ER fi5¢ i | DAVOH, B to keop out thodirtand | i that poople’s minds wore. s PR P . vlay the B, & M. boys in [this city to-day | ipigunderstandings cxisting botween i i e :'. 411'413 also {ho filthy drippings from the [0 tha¢ ¥ ":‘l i e o i FRET rooms “oter sl Work at the linseed oil mills has | himsolf and partner and t} 10b manutactured by this com- | heards of two-legged hogs, The bar- - i o0 18 Mr, Swift Claims that too Much is Expooted of Him. alarming evils of drunkenness. If a law is to be sot aside simply b pany will be of iron. The machine, process and product are all duly pro- teoted by lotters patent. Al sizes of ceased for the summer, Many improy anents will he made during the idle spell, rels of water are without doubt a good thing, but would bo very much better with a little cheap protection. A fau- cet would be better then a hole in the they had in agreeing at all. DeGroat said, according to Herric AUSe We will elose out our entiro stock Of | oo 41 lof of building wore being it is unpleasant to a small portion of of straw hats cheaper th o1 Y sre were yeople in Omaha | shot will be made. This shot } i the community, where was the use of [ 3 SALE 576 two story framo_shingle. . Nindel & y e ¢ Yo ovening who are nof av ee! oroughly testes experts on. 4 » T. Davi o aking at all? g N 0 3 ; Al b o | and although they were heavily in. | 148t evening who aro not i favor o ghly tested by expertsa on 8¢ vis, o air, g TN T e e R ne 3 aving the strei srinklet " some of the Jeading sh a - | Nebraska, was in the city yesterday. | serious matte b lawyers 1 oth- | to dance, and barn large enough to hold twenty sured the money was collected with- having the strects sprinkled they must of the Jeading shot manufacto 2 Y. | serious matter that lawyers and ¢ Boyd hnurvmnvz‘ul to his new B1ib iy QiBuILyY ¥ He| (Hgured Jiw have very peculiar ideas as to personal | Fies in the United Stated. It is ,‘.\‘fl.((!rltllll ]lllilv-‘:"llhfl‘h" '“ll':": u])vp‘l":\r- e A T e ;:xn«: r:l,lfl:vyilllllut;ll"?:vx‘\o(nn‘ of 1;7”.’\‘.‘1‘r.‘;:;:‘4‘::.l oftico quarters on the north ide o MMy | yicely hie could settlo up hisaccounts | comfort, Whilo the heat was not soclaimed that it is superior to lead | Yevs selling ut 15 ad on nte orsd [been passod to be troated in | Momistionsmiyto G, THoMFSON, nlzln._-x het m k ‘:‘ll‘:h‘n‘l;:'l.r"l‘lurv..-uuth. ]'F““"”" sueh a calamity should bofull | intonso yesterday as Thursday owingto | shot in all or nearly all important| ~New hay has mado its appearance|the contemptuous manner this [ oo e o I'V>\~f) osily s \m:!( lA ] is store and ended by intimating the breeze prevailing from the north- | particulars, It is estimated to cost[in the hay market here, and com-|Slocumb law was being treated. He farm, fitty dolla on ten years The name of Co. G, of this city, has | that there was some money in it for mands §7 per. ton, good crop are reported. Prof. Clarendon has recently re- turned from a trip inNebraska, or pay a3 you pleas s for salo cheap. L. H, CASE, Prospects of a only one-third or one-half as much as lead shot. Tts superiority alono will doubtless lead to its rapid introduc west, yot it was decidedly more un- comfortable the dust. At times throughout tho day when a been changed to Co. C, Tha officets of tho National Guard will meet in Lineoln next Thesdny to perfect regimental organiza- any one who would attempt the deed. Herrick claims that he had another conversation of similar import with DeGirc felt confidant if the ladies would' go owing. to on agitating, so as to keep the vublic alive to the facts of the case, the law A hotel business Address “'J, 8" od locatio Beeoftice, tion. Horrek maintained the defonsive | Hff breeze provailed it was absolutely | tion. ~Mr. Board is enthusiastio over L I’{]ncf Shugart llm_p]unu-m company | would ultimately be carried out. 2, Mhere will bo no services in the FIrst| 4, ring tho wholo talk and would not |terrible. Every storo floor in the city | the final and complete success of the | {35 D% cosering tholr new ‘;:’}\':“‘i‘:”; Master Charles Henderson and 17 Creadon, Welstor Su_Sist, seythen M. . church Sunday morning owing 4 | poruit Timscli to_ mako a positivo | was covered with n conting of dust, | onterprisc. An coon as the president, | Saite (i wio dromy (L1 18 8 | Miss Sylventor, Tead shost recitations. 834t the dedication of the Tenth street church, Rev, Dr. Jameson will preach thero in the evening however. Yesterday I the big day of the races at Avoea, Towa. Several Omaha horsemen statement cxcept in regard to the store koy which, he said, he had ro- ceived from_Charley DeCroat after the fire. Horrick says ho found the broken lock after the fire and as he rehandiso Store Will sell ¢ one of the best grain pofits or further preticulars Mr. Ji marks on this question, and the meet- and much clothing and dry goods must \ave rod, gnlated citizen will be wzain withont investi- who hias now gone west on_business, returns active operations will be com- theneéd and it is expected the factory here will soon be established. couraged. It will afford great pro- dino made a few pertinent re- tection to the property and & large re- duction in the cost of insurance. I vis, the lumber dealer, will also pro- tect his buildings in the same way been It was a day which no well r willing to stanc ing teryyinated With the Doxology. e “‘WIiNE OF CARDUI" four times a are there with some of the Omaha flyers, | W48 somewhat of a locksmith started | gating the sprinkling business. Tt 5 IN DRIER. H. H. Judson, the Broadway dry| = OF CARDUL aong . whia aro “Charlio Douglas,”| ¥ it Tt was then that o received | iy “4o " oncunborod that b tho| M. G. Grifin, tho onterprising | goods morchant, oxpoets his oldest son | 457 mkes s ITET il “Wild Trishman” and “Dora Duke” | ¢ 5 GG 0 SEE000 B It meeting of tho council | Main strect grocer, is having a good | %00 from Culiforaia to engavo in e g : { v, W and, pastor of the | Irom another sourco it is 1 the contract for sprink- |substantial brick sidewalk put down [ yuniir S SEOYSHENRE uD Bomo ~ SPECIAL HOTICES. NOTICE—Advertisement Lost, Fourd, Viante, Doardi serted In these columns on: per linc; each subsoquent insertion, FIV! insortion never v California prepar- atory to his return. Officer Brooks arrested Joe Burko yesterday for drunkenness and dis- turbin ace on Upper Broads way. refused to submit quietly to an introduction to Esquire Burke, and the oficer was compelled Phacton. Also a new delivery wa 0. M. ¥ site Wit Unitarian church, is slowly recovering from a vevere illness, On the recommenda~ [ tion of his physician, he will leave as soon 2w practicable on a briex trip to the moun- tains of Colorado. ~Yesterday' was pay diy ployees of the U, P, shops, that the cxact contents of He confossion as made to District Attor- ney Burnham are as given below, The facts have beon sccured from such a kourco that thoy may be doemed perfectly relmble. Herrick's | story runs about as follows: Botween two and three woeks be- ling Farnham strect from Ninth to teenth and Douglas from Tiwelfch to Sixtoenth was lot to Thomas Swift at the rato of $220 a week. Ivery- body was onquiring of every other body why the work was not rosumed at the side of his store building on Willow avenue, Col. W. F. Sapp and family are , at the Ogden. 6 number of peo- of the country were guests of Mr. Phol 1 Al all part An unt plo fron for the em= Barnev Shannon wishes to make it | foro tho fire occurred the DeGroat’s |8t once. Very few people could give | booked at the Pacific house on the :‘]:c‘""',']’-‘],"\'{‘.:",‘,".'f-,‘f“""‘.x}']- ,l;fiir”r.u Known that it was a silver watch and chain | approached him with tho proposition | any satisfactory answer. 7th inst o R e e T tha’, was stolen from his saloon the other (t0 burn dowii the stock and seoure | A roporter for Tt Brs called upon | There was quito o large gathering | hoard and also succecdcd in gotting in ooy : nifbt and not's gold one, | Ho values them | the insuranco upon tho stock. 'They | puyor Royd, who is always a|at Mrs. N. O. Cory's last ovening in | one on the officer, landing him to byl ritel Shel e i aj about twenty dollars. LpRre e el PliameUnts Of | 1wk rosort in an omergen- |rosponso to invitations oxtended to|the streeb in a twinkling, RS E iy s o et B Rov. K, A, Thomburg, of Chioago, | g “ait WPAR 00 I Glmpamir:i SV OFt1 i Lind i e rasyon| Revitanndat covered himself and fin automatic valves, bras boxes, ofl cups, inthe elty and will preach at the n Tenth to get in his work, mediately thrown into the lock-up, ce pumpsand Han: 1ple and _calculated the amount necess: * unge, stenn y to be paid to their most pressing spirator, ( was found ensconsed in his new office| C. E. Dix, assistant cashier at the uaha. City Mission churel n good ord n Harnoy street busily engaged in | savings 1 will soon to Olive | where he will remain until his t ¥ fisioadon for, et i strect, near Dodge, Sunday July 10th | credifgrs with the most minuto Thid ph - y gage m’ a 28 ; Jul go to Olive ,[“‘m“w il rq “:.ul\-l'lfmm'é:am:u‘ TR = e 10:30 a. m, andat 8 p. m. A, Cultn cxaotnoss, Thoy then offered to pay [ S¢Uing things into shape. ; luke for (B PRREQTY 0% XDBLH 4T g R A ]) nishod ood location. Address 9 | ago musician, will lead Herrick two hundied and fifty dolla “What is the hitch in the sprink-| J. W. Mackey, fathor-in-law of Z 3 340 Constable secrant man and his wife on a wa arrested a jaaal — YOR candinayians are welcome. out of the msurance they would re-|ling business?’ was asked him., Whitelaw Reid, editor of the New Son's make, 0 at N Y. Hat| | ant, from P i — e b & should he ';"d"f“‘ko fl"_llwbv ““You seo,” replied the mayor, “‘the | York Tribune, came in from the east|Judge Abbott, for obtaining goods hd U carh e . . GREATCLEARING SALE, [ which propasition ho, after considem- | i1/ Jiving along Farnham stroet | yesterday. * under false protenses. They were | VY4 i Comn of 1500 Tahabitante, m Hate [ blo hesitation, accoptod. When the o gy 2 FRRFNR : taken before the court where the case Of Nebraska; has 24 heds: the tray eling ten's re- IMMENSFE, SLAUGHTER. night agreed upon betwoen the threo [ petitioned the council —that that| Geo. J. Wright, Des Moines; H. is now pending, Ono mun 1n & county _makes mo. | sor. fe ut BEE offcc. o1e-tt DRESS GOODS | DRESS Goops ! | men ed, Horrick collected alot | thoroughfaro bo sprinkled to| H. Trimble, Bléomfield; McPherson, | One other arrest, for drunkenness, iy !,'.f'l‘.':\x;fp’,’«'.'f’:m,1"(.,.'1"5(‘.'5".‘.:"'?.3 T SALE—Two story lious DRESS GOODS | of old rags and placed thom in ono of | o parallel alleys north and |attorney-general, of Rod Oak, and|was mado by Tis Tonor, Later | insamgs ors pair: toantihasher Saloty prins Opp Pout Ofcer b0 4 .1 | the back corners of the store, and then p A% s vas arrested for stealing a double | SCMP4uY00 Randolph t., Chicago.m-th-satfy-27 | P Tor tho next thirty days, wowill | firatod tho rags (horoughty wich | %uth: The potition — of the ol othor well known citizons of (it was arvested for stealing a double | BT =0 e for goneral b, | [0 AL Tose an aell Dress Goods at ruinous prices to | cont-ol. When the moment came to | Douglas street property holders | Towa put up at the Ogden house yes- | PArreled shot gun from Epeneter. ‘W work i ity of two Ay ERFhTLSSCEILANES clIPeRH0 RIS R0 make room for fall stock. If you |set the pilo thus prepared on fire, Hor- | simply referred to the streot itsclf. | terday. A o e 8 > = Zround in We A '8 COUrAZ: 3 (e e | 3 = » B { 3 g [ FANTED~A neat little cottage nry, No. 116 16th, s .y, b $hie Fdaknorel | (U800 to toucliitho matoh daspite the | 401 oy’ iniitad prdpbaals for th work | billiard hall at the Moteenolrn hotel Bam. Only twon family, - Addresy with ¢ now and save money, at the acknowl- | oy troatios of tho DoGroats. A nightor | & ed proposals for the work | billiavd hall at the Metropolitan hote S King" Teo, ottiée, edyed teading establishment of ATKINSON & 00., just as it was mentioned, Mr. Swiftgot this contract and the consoquence is on lower Hon. C twosubsequently Lis courage was again 4 2 adway. brought up to the sticking point as he R. Scott left Comparing Yesteray's Indica- i esterday, to Oreighton Blook, 1oth 8., |supposed by tho two mon, but when | that ho rofuses to- sprinkle Douglas | pay u visit to his extensive corn plan- seas b bhursde v; R Foren b i Near the Postoflic :3:‘:1::'32" £A30: ":’h ’\“,”””“;j"’i K ["“l' | street to the alloys, We want him to | tations cast of tho city. TSIk ‘ WAL MARITAN, P, 8.-4Call carly, whilo stock is] pwo hundved and fifty dollars at that|do thisand there's whore the hitch| A balloou asconsion will take placo| Thursday was without doubt the | FTFES TR s 2t completg, as'we mean business in this|time, The DoGroats wont to their|comes in. Wo had a meoting this | from the square in front of the First | bottest day of the season thus far, | 1 Wase frow &2t ¥ per day, iioolon to Bee oitice. department. safo n“t(h(““m'ml its cun.wnll‘Wlmh morning, The committee on st h!\xsln. bank building at eight o’clock During the whole day citizons who \\y,\m D the black 5 years old. Information will by amountec to just. slxty fi vo dollars, | 4g " grades, myself, and Mr.Bwit | this evening, ventured upon the strects at all were ? S déd at Fred. Lang's grocery stor B and offered it to him, Heo absolutely and on strects, i3 4y . 5 anting, perspiring s " g ANTED—A situstion b, of ; hundred and fifty dollars. - After a|o'clock in order to adjust maters if | date, will commonce the crection of a | ©14¢41y uncomfortablo to say tho least. | ful inany hororabls sapaits. Componsa 40l T foot ap, b | conference between the two brothers they told him that it he would keep the matter to himself and wal about the block to make certain that possible,”” ““The dust is terrible, isn’t it?" *‘Yes, something should be done to lay 1t at once, ng to capability, Ploase adires J i Gman Cook for sml] Fortaurant, od wages paid. 1105 Faruham St. 300-§ It was only thoso who had very urgent matters on hand that left their several placos of business at all. At she was 1ost. Spruce, ing to P fino three story brick building on her lot on Droadway near th house, H. S, Bliss arrived inthe city from Fair- Ogden 45 a. mount, yesterday, n be accommoda- with | TYHREE or four young men oy s m, the thermomoter at the signal ser- : tod with boaril. Veferences exchanged Ap Watson B, Smith, clerk of the United |10 Plock watehman was hoyering ; Mrs. MoKenziels now, rosidence.on | i aie i n oo s oo Bgna BOrt | ply 2011 Cass rtrent, th door weat of Suth Ko ] . 4 around they would give him the $2560| Mr. Swift was hunted up to se vice office indicated 81° in the shade; =2 A =% | oraddress Box 837, pstoffice. < States circuit court, is confined to his home | 1 3 d . up 890 | the corner of Bcott street and. First f ? s i ED—A partner or buyer. Inquire at | ——— — by Tk, 2 in any eyent. - Charley DeGroat| it he had to say. His story was P at 1:45p. m. it stood 96°,and at 5:45 p. Philadelphia Coffce House, 10th strect. Alarge b ) then went into the building and light- | | - avenue, is about ready for occupancy. | ;1 “tho hottest period of the day, it| 20U ) | Hon, James Laird and A, B, Tdisen ar-| ed a match and throw it into the mass | 18 Oablaa soo ity ohe S| Haishd U WA ahost hoare | VW ANTED=A partice Vi about exwnior | gL L0 oF 10 Il rived from Hustings yesterday, and are|of rags, and they started away to| *Whon tho city council advertised | WHCMIC avenuo 18 to be treated bo| reached 98" which is the highest figure | YV the manutactursof a genoine English ar- | _ ONEY T0 LOAN i registered at the Withnell, await tho result. ~ After a little whilo | for bids for sprinkling streots, they |® 1w brick sidewalk on the east side, | ndicated this summer. Yesterday was | | Every information given by appiving | V] Soe-soa 30 ~Le | Judge Gaalin came in from tho wost yes- [ Whon it was scon that the fire had not | ypacified tho territory tobe sprinkled, | ™ improvement very much needed. |a great deal pleasanter, and were the Al — — — A " Yer| oaught the two brothers went back to y P = s TIRLSY T YEMIS hus rattling long lists of houses, lots, terday l}’l 0on, T?m]l\dxu will recreate the store, and Charloy again started T was the successful bidder, and the| The water barrels should be pro-|dust laid by 1_-rn|mrsprmklmuuw.m]d h) lands and farins ior sale. Call and get ;Iu-lmy ']nlnr some time, : the firo and put the mass mto several | council by resolution awardod me the | tected with a cavers, be u very enjoyable summer day, in- 1(-‘", J.T. Mullon, shorthand reporter with | different piles lighting each one, and | contract. T set to work buying tea i Ly deed. The signal service thermome- or ¢ 8 ) @ 4 ying teams, | Miss Fdith Swi :dan- g - the B, & M. attorueys t Lincoln, is in the | covering each pilo with o Btove-pipo | gotting tank ST R | i Ralh Suapasd b lying dan: | oy O ge el st et Sy B, & o getting tanks made, securing work- | gerously ill at the residenca of Mrs, ) g 3 H | city visiting Shorman Canfield, hat w0 that the flame could notbe - T T il Fig b PR At e A A BT o Stroets, In rouly Lo bore or decpen veils. | Wm. Boyd, a prominent citizen of |seen. Horrick's shop was on the alley [ ™" 81 putting sprinkling carts jn | Maria Moguster. p AT o L I : 1 ¥ 5 . . - at 9:45 a. m, 89,1 Graud Tiland, s staying ot tho Canfield | 0 tho rear of tho store, and from an | thorough working order at an outlyy | Haines & Hammond will soon have | 82:0', at 9:45 a. . 89, T e vane | house while in the city for a few da opon window facing the store he saw | of between two hundred and threo |® “‘;’¥‘;."““"“‘> of brick at their yard | p. m. 79, Tt is trusted that t} rick, 603 17¢h, 3 | 5 A .| tho whola proceeding, After tho fire 4 ; o roady for use. . named figure may continue to stand s Frank P, Treland arrived here last night Ao 10 fire | hundred dollars. When T applied to 5 4 y e to stan 0 LET—Two furnish P A ¢ HeTeTAS R | was muocoatully atarted tho DeGroats | o™ o ™ e (A9 APP IS ¢ shepherd dog passed down Main | (1o temperature for an indefinite | | et iy bl o n b 3 , lit out, one running up the alley to- y odiee for tho - coutract ) yreot yesterday with a drove of about | 1eriod” 010 touors. Rospectfully Gen, Post, the Loadville banker, was | wards 1th streot and tho other down | Feady to get to work, ufter some de- {100 sheop in . He evidently . - S JULIUS & 1OUIS | in the city yesterday, toward 13th streot. lay and red-tapoism, I found the | understood his business, too, PUBLIC AUCTION, i W. 8. Ermold, Reading, Pa,, is regis u“‘l\“l‘:“:L!}:-i ‘:I»l‘“'f] s given about | contract presented for my signature| Yestorday was a delighofal day| Will besold at public auction, on ! tered at the Creighton, safely onsconcod in their o hedr e [#nd bond included one-third moro|here: Thero was a strong, ¢0ol| Wednesday, July 13th, 1881, at 11 { BT, Bhapkasd. of Harvisburs, Pons | ay. eusconoed In thoir own beds, [P0, DE, D88 ) brecze, andold 8ol had to abate, | 4 erre : M. T, Bheplard, of Harrisburg, Penn, | Horrick says that but for the fact | territory than the original contract | oot 89 &7 O ao'clock, a. m., at the sheep ranche of A -A good dming roc E is at the Canfield house, that w lll‘i‘{ he M; \;-.\ the boys | embraced. My apparatus, property | Xinx M"»., “what Council Bluffs and | Chauncy Simmons, 9 miles northeast \\f ately at the Occidental hotel. W. C. Harshland, of Marshalltown, 1a., | 1gnored him, an used to get bail [ and sccurities stand idle, and T am|Omala want isa tunnel under the|of Guide Rock, in Webster county. [ ANTED—A girl for fgencral house | arrived in the city last night., for him, he would not now mako this | cawer to do fai g ag kg s ,l‘\n.»‘.u...-;. It can be built and main- | ¢ho followine i »IW ADTiarney virsdh. T ¥ 7T § P ey gor t faithful work if the city | M ek st ey 1 the following property: - - - i Hon, N8, Howand, of Lincoln, is » i SENN ST officials were not disposed to. imposy | byt S 1038 Cost shan o bridge, and | “uzp ik orade Merino sheep, most- | VY AN Hinehics, fuh bustonole maker | uest at the Creighton house. To tho T | Will beZforever u. | ) more on we originally agre ing jce.” | ly ewes; 4 ; o regis- - ] ¥ HisL o BT T L iee Eecple than originally agreed. 1t | quicksands, floods and floating ice,” |1y ewes; 47 lambs; 10 Vermont regis- | v =y o i S E e ‘ | . W, Dlackbim, of tho U, B head | oo followlng circular has {ust boon |1 the fault of tho eity oficials, and | Why is not Xinx's suggestion' practi- | tered merino bucks; and2gradebucks, | W R, it dree pres ! i :|u:n:ln, ur;;::wl in the city from the west t:. ed by the committee selected by | o 1, e, that the dust is flying, cal?” Who says tuunel! 22 stock hogs and pigs. ‘ A —A girl to_do general houscwork | | yesterday afternoon, . A0 various t-\-mpcl'nm'\- socleties and | «ywaen't it through a mistake that| Mrs. Adams, wife of Attorney C. 2 ponies; 1 yearling colt. LA 16" Farnbam sirect, |w|‘(:1/\\‘.‘,l | l 4 A.'lL??wln.uprnuuluvnl r:m.l.?.l.»..l..- explains itself the Douglas street alleys wero not F. Adams, is reported seriously ill. B\ oowe 65 hinifare’® 0 B acre qin il S A - - in Wyoming, passed through the city yes:| The undersigned having been re- e vios 1’ The musical talent of Council et Aol heanater 1] NV ANRERCTOAZ) § 9090 sk, fdepees . g e o S mentioned as boundaries ¢ L ! 1 wagon; 1 et double harness; 1 & M., Beo of W71 wday on his way to his howe in Des|quested by the different temperance 4 _ Blutls is bound to assert itself sooner e = ———— Moines, Sisacizations and Cionds ot N, sir. At the meeting of coun- | o later. Prof. Perry is now organ- | coru-sheller; 1 cook stove; 1 large ANTED-A siaady aud veljablo s R Shak Jaunes Ward, an excursionist frem Lon- | anco in Omaha, */to et us g O | ciftwo weeks ago this very watter |izing u first-class brass band. It vill | tank, iron pump and tubing; 1 plow; s Al & 8., Boo o don, Eng., arrived in the ecity yesterday, £ e ) A a8 a committee | wag disoussod and it was decided that | be composed of young men of thecity | lot of lumber, tools, kitchen furni- A2 = Goieral and is staying ot tho Canfield house, Frow | " 1 ;u‘mu;l;"u“nt"“';i, by |1f..« U5 | Douglas street strictly would only bo ‘l‘"‘l the sy ‘;‘:: Il';::i?:;umlzfiz‘ ture, ete. SR, 81 Yoo e Sapth K e, bt " 3 eans, 3 . / by 0 k A g —— o - owmm'"whw”’" ment of the state and r’nun:muul Ul::,‘ speiukled. Action in rogard to wprink- i‘u“-fi(lli:‘: made one of the very best 12 liyahole, wheat, RN TAn o SN L iy . et e e . imUl:_‘ ®|ling should have been taken a|bands of the kind in the west. Also the buildings, and lease of 640 | oy, Kiibeastcoraer of ot sud Coltornia J. M 'M;;qnlnlay & Co., northeast| ), " 0 Py s “c“‘l ‘r"él month ago.” Tt is pretty hard diy is announced a fine brass | acres of school land, the whole con- |strfct: s - corner of Douglas and Fourteenth | ... A “epted 4o cxpect & wman to be ready | band and a shot factory. . The Bluffs | stituting said Simmons’ ranche, ANTED—Two firet-class lauidry women at | . 3 ¢ " | said importan P i > doi eady | ¢ s % : ! { theBrooklyn Lyundry, on Douglasstreet, strects, aro having a fine trade in their “l“’“: . hu:r"'y“::l""'l"f oy (‘1‘1'"8 at & moment’s notice to do this work, | 14 bound to have manufactories. Teais: —Cash, or thirty days' tiuo | biowesioth and soth. o % oY : s Py pport of, no ne | v. e i i rive: . -~ S T A girl {or general b k ina . line of business. W72t | temperance men, butl&ll who deaire to | VOB 8ed 1t s p ry to make a great | Al‘l\l'lll:l under the .l:u‘:oun u?:lh: with approved security. ]ttt of o S ek vied ok 1o 8 A - 5 ! et real nico. A S, nquire. 8t hew coltago north ade of hicago — T oo - the ntF Taw and ol | BAUY proparailis fpd e gL ARe 8 e mace I C. Wansss, | guee g e et o 5 o it | A bgolutely Pure. j } Fortyyears’ trighps proved CK IGI'\'II-HBIJ‘!“ 0od ordes. o Itisto be hoped that the matter | raro, vt Auctioneer. CATA. ATMRS. B. & CLARKES No. T Hoard | Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No other pre Yiver “lmn- iy ‘“'p“"’ dor will bo adjusted in some satisfactory | J. W, Crossland is contemplating i mn."!x,“w“' 5% S g o 0% 0% T - o :3‘3’;“’ i 1 L itutional SubBourias the cou- | shape at once, 80 that people will not | the erection of a brick building on No head-achie or backaché for ladies | B¥eCW. ~ | without fear of theills resulting from heavy indi o R ;_l :ll;l'll]‘l!y of the “‘Slocumb law." | be compelled 'to swallow more than Broadway. who drink “WINE OF CARDUL." MO KENT.Two furniahed roon suitatle for | gestiblc fouk Sold obly In can. by all Grocers. 2 0 . . e ——— e — 1 . N.W, b 5 0! K IN DI © that, money - will be needed to | one peck of dust a day. Workinen are scarce end wages are yry e P L s Frot e New Ycrs. i 1 J ’

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