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THE DAILY BEE. Monday ido;;mz, July 17. LOCAL BREVITIES, || { | ~Patterson sells coal. [ ~Get your hats at Doane's, ] ~Nindell & Krelle, Ieading Hatters. ] ~Drink Saxe’s Peruvian Beer, «=4000 residence lots, Bemis, agent, ~600 businees lots. Call on Bemis, =250 hounes and lots, Bemis' agency. —Don't fail to drink SAxw's cream soda. 16-tf ~A. W. Nason, Dentist, Jacob's block. —Bemis' new map of Omaha, 25 ocents, ~—Bemis' real estate boom. First page. ~200 farms and 00,000 acres of land Bemis, agent. —Natural Mineral Water on draught at Kuhn's drug store, ~For rixe Commercial Job Printing, all at Tie Ber Job rooms, . - ~Great rush for Dress Goods at At- i Kinsen's; low pricos will tell. Jy12:4f ( ~The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harnoess and Saddlery. ~Whipple, McMillan & Co., the jewel. ers, Oreichton Block. 026.tf —Preacriptions a specialty, Opera House Pharmacy, 211 8, 15th Street, —Snafes, machinery, and all kinds of heavy hauling done by Brisco & Co,, the safe men. whts-tf —We will close out all our summer hats at cost, to make room for fall trade. Nindell & Krelle, sign the Gold Hat, fr-2t ~There will be an ice cream festival at | the Union Catholic library rooms on | Thursday nicht, —1f you want to know how to keep the | dust out of your eyes call at Edholmi& | Erickson's immediately. ~The B. & M. railroad from Red Cloud The Morgan Mystery Again THE LODGES. MISCELLANROUS, Amongthe causes of death among the United Workmen of California during the past few months, twelve wero tho result_of accident, 'four of Revamped, maurder, four of suicide and four of - excessive drink. Out of a total of eighty-three deaths, twenty were from unnatural causes, California must be a dreadfully healthy state when it be- comos necessary to resort to unnatur- al methods to shuffle off the mortal coil. California has a membership of over 5,000 Knights of Honor and is still increasing. The Red Men are increasing their membership in Massachusetts. Reports rrom the Brethren of the Triple Livk-—Mis- cellaneous Items. THE FREE MASONS. THE MORGAN MISTERY. B. P. Shillaber (Mrs. Partington) writes from Boston to The Hartford Evening Post in regard to the Morgan —— mystery as follows: " s iAot tho subject after| THE CITY’S CONDITION. fitty years affords me the opportunity e of stating a theory regarding the fate| A Favorable SBhowing —A few of Morgan entertained by a venerable Holes to be Filled. Iady of Boston, just deceased, which is as reasonable as any advanced. She and her husband were follow pas- sengers in a Boston ship, bound for Smyrna, with a very mysterious indi- vidual who was under constant sur- veillance, by two men, night and day. He was kept aloof from all on board, and communicated only with his at- tendants. He appeared restless and uneasy under the restraint until the ship arrived at Smyrna, when he was taken off in a boat at night, but few knowing of his departure. The two men disappeared at the same time, regarding whom the captain knew nothing beyond the securing of their passage on board his ship and the payment of their money therefor. A short time thereafter, while visit- ing some wild tribes quite a distace An editorial appeared in The Repub- lican this morning denouncing the en- tire city government, from mayor to policeman, and calling attention to the “fearful condition” of the city. The following official document will show what amount of truth 1t contain- od: OmauA, July b, 1881, Gentlemen of the City Council: T am pleased to report the improved condition of our streets and alleys, under the management of Policeman Maurice Sullivan. There is still, how- ever, much room for improvement. 1 would again urge the necessity of draining or filling the ponds at 13th and Leavenworth, 20th and Farnham, 18th and Harney, 23rd and Cass and 26th street, and St. Mary’s avenue. If these points are attended to, and a few persons compelled to abate nui- I'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MO} 7THE BLUFFS BATCH Being the Usual Record From Across the River, penings. tower of the Bloomer building. bell can be heard a great distance. It wlli answer the purpose of a public clock bell admirably. Satur ws Grinell college. have been Cornell, Friday evening last: following had nearly noticing the condition of the switch human life. A large steamer passed up the river Friday evening, loaded down with merchandise for the towns along the upper Missouri, H. H. Judson recently placed palm leaf fans in all the vews of the Pres- byterion church. It is rather a nice DAY, JULY 18, 1881, Usual Supply of Notable Hap- The trustees of the Presbyterian church have sold the old church bell to the school trustees for the clock This has a remarkably fine tone and s BeE in speaking of Ed- ott's graduation gave the ir- It should There was considerable licroism dis- - played by one of the employes of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad on It seems that after a freight train had been switch- ed on to a side track, the switch was not reversed and a passenger train reached the switch when one of the section hands leaped and caught it just in time to prevent a collision and probably save THVE DUéT AGAIN. Still no Provision Made ing some time near the ven- tured out a considerable distance into the stream, against the advice of his shore, for companions. Some distance out he : met with a switling eddy. He was Its Laying. seen to pitch up his hands — suddenly above his head, and| As intimated a few daysago in THR a moment thereafter to sink | Ber that it would be, the subject of beneath the water. He was seen |street sprinkling is a problem once a second time but was too far out for any relief to reach him. The body had not been removed. Thompson has only been in the country a short time. His more. Citizens and property holders want the streets sprinkled, and have but little sympathy for the petty quibbling of council and committee. relatives | A few of the city business men have still live in Denmark. He boarded at | taken the matter in their own Joe Valetta's, 708 Eighth stroet. hands Saturday and cooled the o atmosphere considerably in front of CAUGHT IN THE ACT. |thoir establishments. Among these . might be mentioned Edholm & Erick- A Young Man Who Attempts |#on and Win. Bushman. Those who passed near these stores probably took considerable cheap comfort. Mr. Bushman has some peculiar ideas in the matter of sprinkling, and if the council have in view any one they desire to have instructed in the art they might send him around to Mr. Bushman for a few points. The heat is intolerable in itself without the additional inconvenience of the tomers. After the three men had|qust, and council should take this made their purchases and goneout | into consideration. Eddy was about to join his compan- B y ions, when he mnoticed a person GREAT CLEARING SALE. stealthily creep into theoffice and take IMMENSE SLAUGHTER, out the contents of the drawer,|prgss coops! DRESS GOODS ! amounting to about five dollars and DRESS GOODS | put it in his pocket. The office is in| For the next thirty days, we will the rear part of the store and parti- | sell Dress Goods at ruinous prices to tioned offinto a room by itself. Ed-|make room for fall stock. If you dy made for the fellow who, finding | want a dress of any description buy to Rob a Money Drawer, Saturday evening last at about dusk, a young man attempted to steal the contents of ITrwin & Ellis' money drawer. All the clerks, save one, were sitting on the sidewalk in front of the store, and the one clerk, Mr, Eddy, was waiting upon three cus- - to Rndjoott has heen extended toWymore, | in130d; they saw the same man with, Trains ‘will he running between | Out his attendants, who shunned them theso points on July 24th, This makes s |and disappeared. The presumption continuous line from Crete to Indianola. | of all on board the ship was that the —Keating and McDonald, the two men | mysterious passenger was William men charged with robbing Jack Connelly | Morgan, under charge of political of $45in the St. Elmo theater recently | agents for getting him out of the way were held in 8100 aud 8500 respectively to | i1 taftor election.’” answer the charge, They had a hearing GOAT HAIRS th oriorn ey M SRR, T grand 10456 of Colorado con- —A thermometer hung in the sun at 1 T T P the wide of the Creighton house on_Satur. | ducted the ceremonies of laying the day fluttered up to 132 degrees above zero, | €OFner stono of the new court house | t ~The U. I, and B."& M. bays played a | 804 Masome temple at Canon City match game of base ball on Saturday even. | last Saturday. ing. It was witnessed by a large audience. | The excessive heat has caused a gen- At the end of the seventh inning they mu- | oral, suspension of work throughout tually cried quits, owing to the intense | tho eastern lodges, and few candidates | k ‘hen.. The score then stood eleven to six havo been initiated, passed or raised in favor of the U. P. club. i ! during the past week. St. John's lodge, of this city, braved the heat on Thursday evening and as usual suc- PERSONALS. sances on their premises that have been already reported as such, our Gty will be in a pretty good sanitary codition, gives it \s his opinion that the alleys of the cky are much cleaner now eral disagrewble pools of water in vacant lots tat council will attend Omaha and has reopened a bos, and shoe shop on 12th street Matwue, Farnham and Douglas, back of Bragh’s clothing house. J. W, Wigdon, a Hastines' newspaper ceeded in obtaining a good attendance | to meet his friends and patrons who' thing to find a large palm leaf in the church pews these hot Sundays. Clouds and a brisk breeze temper- ed old Sols fervancy yesterday and rendered the day very pleasant and comfortable. The churches well filled, J. N. Cassady has had the trees in front of his residence on Oakland av- enue all neatly trimmed. It makes a wonderful improvement in the ap- pearance of the property. Respectfully, P. 8. LeiseNriNa, City Physician. In ]dition to this Mayor Boyd Ware han they byye been. There are sev- » at the next Moting. e 3-1b. Can Peaches ¢ 20c, Henry PUNDT, Wy Grocer. Street improvement has been pro- gressing finely during the brief res- pite from rain. Col. Chapman says the change of climate and increase of rainfall in this western country is largely due to extensive cultivation of the soil. He supports his theory by some strong arguments founded upon observation and experience. - =\ Mr. Joseph H. Hengel ghe well nown bootmaker, Ihaa retyned to He will be pleasy rear way. his shoes, which he had taken off up- on entering the building, He was followed and soon caught by John Mec- Caffrey, the barkeeper of a saloon at the corner of the alley on fourteenth street. Ho was held until a policeman was called and then taken to the city jail. The young man's name is Charlie Yorick. He is a well appear- ing person of honest demeanor, about nineteen years old. When arrested he was somewhat under the influence of liquor. At one time he had been employed in the cracker factory of Smith & McClure in this city. While working there he always bore a good character for honesty and soberity. He says that he recently came from Kansas City and was out of money, himself detected, dropped the money he had taken and started out the In his haste he left one of now and save money, at the acknowl- edged leadingestablishment of ATKINSON & CO., Creighton Block, 16th St., Near the Postoffice. N. B.—Call early, while stock is complete, as we mean business in this THI CHEAPEST AND BEST place to buy groceries is at the Old Reliable store of J. B. French & Co., 1119 Farnham street. TANTED—BY ONE OF THE LARGEST W A Wietennie lothing Houses in New York City, for the coming fall tiade, experienced sales men. Those having experienice and commanding a good trade will find this & first clas opportuni ty. Apply at once, with references to A, B. C. Fost office box 308, New Yerk City To1h weddeat 5t ANTED—A good dining room girl immedi VW ATES A theectdentar hotel 220-4¢ VW ARTED A ginl to do general housework Apply 1716 Farnham street, northwest corner of 1ith, 836-t1 TANTED-To buy & good skiff. Address 8. & M., Bee office. 37t (YALL AT MRS, B. E. CLAKKE'S No. 1 Board ing House, cor. 13th and Dodge Sta, Best in the city. 1941 FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND. JOR RENT—Furnished front room; new brick [ house, corner 17th and California_streets, No, 603, ar OR R B Gambers wife witheut ol and rear entrance 3 [OR RENT —House near T uire of John G. Jacovs. Four plessant and _convemient or housekeeping, for man and en. Hard and soft water, front 17th street. 12218 8. “Hascall's. In. 4t NOR RENT-—To one or two young men, large furnished front room, 2d " floor, with privi fege of bath room, new housc, first-class neigh- borhood. Reterences exchanged. 406-16 “J. L. EMIS has rattling long liste of houses, lots, lands and farms for sale. Call and geb them, W. " Bee OR KENT—Two fnrnished rooms on Jackson " street; between 16th and_17th, third house from the northeast coner of 17th, 87048 FJNO LET - With board a iarge furnished room. A few day boarders wanted, 1808 California. street. P‘l)l(l{KNT»TIm’P furnished rooms to B rent. Inquire at Carpenter shop next the ee office. 316-t1 F* RENT—Nicely furnished Jarge room and piano .8, W, comer 15th and Capital Ave. 988t OR RENT—2 furnished rooms over Mod- chanta’ Exchange, N. E. cor. 16th and Dodge streots. 28040 FOR BALE. OR SALE—A good, young sound family horse Gentle and kind; also single harness, almost new. Will be in town Monday or Tuesday. Ad- “SellerD.” Bee office, 42118 IOR SALE—A good leather top second-hand buggy, at 2123 Webster street. 404-10 FOR SALE—A good span of mules, Inquire of 10th stroet Meat Market. 800-16 OR SALE—House of 6 good rooms and 1ot 20 X100 feet, and only 7 or § squares from U, P. shops. Price 31,060, John L, McCague, age opposite postoftice. 381t Bmm' NEW CITY MAPS,25c.—See 18t pag OR SALE C The only hotel in North Loup, Valley County, Neb., 30 miles from St. Paul, 15 miles from Ord. ’ Good location, good trads and improving. For particulars write A, j12-tf 3-1b. Can Peaches at 20c, Hesry Pusor, The Grocer. J. C.. North Loup, box 9. 371-augll 4 ~ - MOR SALE—A good horse and buggy. Ad- Children’s dresses at 99 cent store. 1‘ diess B, F. B., care Bee office. . MBRELLAS—And _rarasols repured by M. SCHUTT 1ithand Farnam sta. 780t OUSES AND LAND—Bemis rents houses, stores, hotels, farms, lots, lands, officos? rooms, etc, See st page, The best meat and prices lower thau ever. P. BENSEN. Fulton Market, 16th Street. tf JOR SALE—A large two story frame shingle roof Hotel and one story Kitchen; also one story frame, shingled roof, hall room for ten sets to dance, and barn large enough to hold twenty teams- All situated on corner of Broad and 4th street, Fremont, Dodge Co. Neb. For further T Bhor L Tails information apply to ~ C. C. THOMFSON, , £ 2 " 3 5 Hensted street is the driv Butweiser Beer tor family use. For | "5t x AR i man, was in the city Saturday. whon working tho . . With this | will find him fully supplied with all| th s 21¢eL 18 the driveway o & B T s TS BBH AV 15T | St SR int Dodfs 0y Yo A Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Canfield will start | exception no Masonic work has been |the materials for making first class |IMPTC.ad and put in excellent condi- | >0 WP 18 mind to steal, — 100 il e (UE G yeard, Tl | A Ve i 5 T e ; 4 5 it b tion tha hpc . A T lot, woll and eyetything con]\pl:w, ‘on Dodge | for L innetonka this morning. one in Omaha during the weck. oots and shoes upon short notice. 9ughout its entire lengt AR TABLE DELICACIES AT FLEM- | street,s between 26th and 27th, No. 2619, In- £ District Attorney Burnham, accompa- AL Tho firm name. in Hongen & Borg. | Frcs013 to the formal oponing of | _ A. ORUICKSHANK & €0 | s §16:2 | TSORSALE- oot Fome Witk Tour ooim # nied by his son, went to Grand Island Sat- THE TRIPLE LINK. it §184F | the pasgeid Mo August meoting of | Still continue their salo of Lawns at i Bt Kt o T it ot o SH13 “Dode. petaensoih snd ¥ urday where he will meet his sister, Mrs. ‘ quist. I ation, 5 cents and 7} cents, also closing out| 4§ Billings, dentist, opposite | 27 et Good well lntl‘lhfldo_tn-ei; house in Merriam, wie of Lioyt, Merriam, of Fort INDIANA'S GRAND LODGE. —_—————— Rev. Job Chambestain, of New | rits f 5tk gs, , Opp &ood condition. Inquire on premiscs. ~ 221-tf h ¥ ) The report of the grand lodge of ) ity, fils ). Linen Lawns at 16 cents. Their bc R 1m-ev-sat T . P g 13 Buffett’ York city, N ostoffice. @ Fetterman. ~ He will return accompanied | 1 diana, which is now ready for dis- Klonty,of potsioes atibiuittls; Episcopal chun:ll the pulpit at the and 10c counters have again been re- P SRR T anlfsl\lwu AR STABROOK & COE. by Mis. Merriam and her family to-day. lfibu¢io,". shows o_healthy and pros-| ¥13-4t ——— P’l‘hn report of ;\}i&utsrlday. s plenished with new goods this morn- Down go the prices, Come and| oW s Mrs, Morriam will spend the summer | parous condition of the order in that Take Notice 2 Jaring train rob- | ¢ i i seo. P. Besen, TP v, i portock ooder. nquire oL H: h i bery reached here bef ing, besides daily arrivals of newgoods B6-00 in Omaha, urisdiction, under the tncumbency of | The Union Pacific Band is makin; : ¢ before the |1Ng, Y Ax L £ | GROIArKi& Ooit i i j.00: i3 V. E. L. Price, of Blai t the Sabbath | Will Cumback, grand master. Itisa e 8 | published Toports anl:i *ated a good | from New York which makes our store | Fulton Markot16th Stroch: f OR SALE—Lease and furmture of a first-class 3. L. Price, of r, spent the Sabbaf ) i parations for their annual eacur-|deal of interest on the stréy 7 —_—— S % 1300 inhabitants, 1 in the city. neat and_handsomely printed docu- | Pr®l d';“'k A Ao furth At. .| A young man from Sioux b, .., |14 stock the most popular in the| Spring chickens at T e the Loavtosy 10 peate Geo. R. M: 11 arrived from Salt I ment, and contains much valuable in- | 8100 and basket picnic, further partic yo! Bl himself throns), 25 | city. 14.3¢ S el sort. _Inquire at BEE office. 21841 g c";"'s.;““::;a .::':mmgl: ‘:l' ;':l" formation and some wise suggestions. | ulars will be announced hereafter in ;’0":-!““%'“: ll’(::]linlgm:/‘i!thr: :':;lllll~ the! " S ety i) R SALE—Twotory houss wid partlor, noa 3| L stor at the hand wh olver SR S e epot. socation g o ohn L. ogue in Canfield house, B oo Tain | ML the papers: 5 Mrs. Dorland's boarding heuso” s INABLE DELICACIES AT FLEM- | ,.qucemonts offored in overy do- | O%p Post Ofce (Y ! Anron Root, of Chicago, TIL, arrived | lodgos as 535, The grand lodge of| 143t TLouws Tmever, Sccy. | Saturday. NGw. 33 loaiment of Summer Clothing and | JIORSAES seres wromnd fn Wet Ormah. § to-day from Laramie, Wyo., and will stay | Indiana holds semi-annual sessions, | Oranges and lemons for sale by the | The thermometer was reported to) ., T Underwear, at ELovrrer’s Mammoth | T5orsan - el | r 3 Y ag Bggs 16¢ at J, T. N ) ALE—Maps of Douglas and Sarpy coun: | in the city & few dayn. and the representation from subordi- |y - Ers & Duquerte, judicelol 0 iglinithiusunionSaturdasAiE Rt e CIITHOLS; Clothing House, 1001 Farnham, cor. ties. A, ROSEWATER, 1620 Farnhau treet | Fred Rawling, telograph operator in the m:«tia e h{rsul-m:u !arut: & ‘f:}cti Julyl4-3t Council Blufs :lt waun;:,l:l::lmd'yflw hottest day of Bx’rzg’ Chickens and Groen Corn at| 104h strect, * iy15-2t. gt 320-t1 U. B, head Tt o body 1s oming (l‘l(x ha b 2 e e " uffey, o159 p MISCELLANEOUS, o T T f&f.‘é..;?i‘;“;ifn?:x.‘ )vl):;.y:: unwieldly as woll as expensive and | Mowy Good Shoos, 8100, at Full-| The St. Joo & Council Blufls rond b Byt e == ing with him his wife and child, He will | there W evidontly a disposition to ac | o g, now sends o pussenger train out from | - Orangey g q Jomons for sale by the] SPECIAL NOTICES. Will bo rwaidod by ‘resuraing. thom ' (e ) cept the recommendation of the grand this city on Sunday morning, instead b Y to ck’s Hat Store, 419-16 remain here permanently. master, to hold annual sessions, and | T TR E T, L of Saturday evening, as formerly, oK1 .. WrB & Duquitre, - ' bt ol ——— roduce the number of representatives. | '}"f’ l‘"‘"““ S e P Rev, Able Randall, of Avoca, one Julyl4-3t “uncil Blufls, NOTIOR=Advertaement 4 79 losp, Ror galey %Tn.\\'m) From Hickstein's meat market, 0h JosiRollims hiitwaukeo boor s f”“f'd 8,008, Thero ]ml\'o been during the| Gentlemen’s Silk Sun Umbrellas at ‘l;'l’l'cc U“H r{d:ly. (AM tllh_c mature age | o4 5, Jonasen’s, South 13th Street. ¥ ine; oach subsequent insertion, FIVECENTS Glsading S Hst reeors ba n;:u(‘lrnught {Eumdgu;dm:’ zh- year which ended with May, 1881, CRUICKSHANK'S. ‘1’“.;07-.}1 y‘é“c‘j:':\‘:w 0 this country in e PR IR T L cl e, cor. h and % 697 initiati 264 iel & = Gl VY, ¢ ", 2 o i sale cheap. single, i Bk mu miit:::ln;:::m:i.eml‘;nng'ln;te:dlxt? fii B R S M (irack o Mrs. Geo. T. Phelps, in company Hexsy Poips| The Grooer, OO T Sy (AT 7 “""""Zr"’:’)‘":'):"‘;‘]' sl S el : ey bekah lodges, The resources of the | Weimer's. yl0t&sdw | With her friends, Mrs. J\_Icmumu -m{ —_— i MONEY. vErY/noniles MOaniipaen SYIBAWoon ARle A i 1!! The Coolest Hat! The Bamboo!!! |lodges amount to u,aozimso. and the e g i Mrs, Bllx)rballlk, of IM' Paul, ’lv’b)"ig Seventeen genuine southern mock- $250 W‘m TS 42316 I i {ok expense ot maintaining them amounts oAl o terday by a special car over tho U. P. | ing birds, just received trom Texas IR terest i of LAWYERS AND OTHEKS—A rapid sten- i p/tas Toowiand by Hredorick ”a""w 6t ml $46,035, The iphnn fund is r:::; nr‘;vn;l’l";;:m:::t Ksl:’_‘)i: srloy for the Leramie plains u;' search of mgd for sale at Bee Hive phomgnp]: lep;?'n-'mnv iord .?yfl::ko: aangchu“cm ! om-':ph:r calomn ioocaional o7 ';3\'—..,1.'.:::; 4 y ke § . R. ¢ Oo. jmate. a . Bisis ReAu Estam , Has years nce. P e shown fo bo 8320 204, i e b e a b Pleasure and u cooler alitate atudio, 16th street, S Bpag, oaum ok vk’ wad” 51| S, i ot sporiete, s 5 LINKS, Young ch o ali Miss F Koiloge, the noted iy y ) g chickens and choice Califor-| Miss Fannie Kef'8%, W6 i ~ — — ONEY 70 LOA—aimt Law OB ol B | o e e e ? Oranges n.ni lemons for sale by the| The annual report of the Grand |nia canned goods;at Wi, Gentleman's | ©Pera singer, in x;:’e “““Dodfl el a l}i THE CHEAPEST AND BEST M L. Thomas Room 8, Creighton Block, Bml':fl»:‘f“ T T iaR 8. i box, Erp & DuQuerrs, Lodgo ot Illinois, which has just beon | oo o 36t ‘and Cass street 16.2¢ | guest of Mrs, AHAE go. Counct| place to buy groceries is at the Old ‘; Julyl4-8¢ Council Blufi | ihuod, ahows ths total membership of ap afcocte, Bluls enjgrs) e thomor of having| b oliable store of J, B. French & Co., HELP WANTED. : 1${).9 Rt ot o FRkLynis case ep 3 the atato at present to be 28,008, with | gix pndred Cotswool She for | POER Mis iy 1119 Farnh A ANTED—A good dining room girl at the | tached. Theabove reward will be paid on re- . L IHEL O PLL 2 P e T e 596 active working lodges. The total op 1o 8t. Joo Herald has this to say |11 Amham sireet, Canflold House. Apply immediately. turnof tho watch to HUGH McCAFFREY, i DOWN ! DOWN !! DOWN 1! | rovonue amounts fo $562,866. Duar- | 8l¢, also a fino ot of Cotswool bucks | ¢ ~aterwork: (Before the e e e O AR PR (paintely L TR U MeOAPEREY, Down go the prices at Bushman's. | the yoar $40,368 have been paid for | for sale. Terms to suit. sorks were built the people were in remner’s Cream Soda Crackers at T O L LA gl ST R s e i the relief of members, and $5,247 for constant apprehension of a sweeping | Fleming's. j16t&sdw [ ctabls Iocallty. for an s wife: Twlwlm board . Kelerenoes exchanged. A A wé” pstomate A QuBllky (08 op 0T midowed Bttt tante o Bowoxa, o niingration. Wo had absolutely no g - - Private il prefervd. elérences exchanged. |11y 3011 ot siect, 4uh oo west. of i 61, ' MDM ooda i Howtery are i have (1,11 11" o' dead §12,261, and for| "7 134008 uyler, X% | protection after a ten minutes fire. | Bottom fallen out of everything, | —orom © bes ofice T 10 ToAN e S s s Hre spocial charitios 85,800 hiavo boon oz THH CHEAPRST AND DEST e o dler S o | All promenado to Joo & Sam's to- | WWANTED ;A cocd e tor gener nouse: | V]St cod o . THOMAS & o, IMAHA . oy i 3 \ n - o p::u.',m OF T8 SCRANOR. 942 | nlace to. buy groceries isat the Old gour’v'lary ‘much excited when the bells | night for the best ice cream in the | 14th and 15ih, MRS, A, MUKPHY, M. BRO ner 12th and Chi Butweiser Beer for family use. For P The New. York Gaand Lodze ap- Reliable store of J. B. French & Co., | ¢ound an alarm. Everybody knows | city, for ten cents a dish. 42441 4 'u'aln':-‘;"é‘:n'.‘f‘r:.ya“ bore or xlrepen;;::llf & . . p 4 3 . ¢ 0 Farnh treet, that we can put out a fire; it is — —— e ANTED—To rent, & house with three or - . t Gentlomen's Fish Not Vosts at|dissatisfiod membors. irom ‘dx;:;ing Bottom fallen out of everything. | Phery is certainly no_greater blessing | ers. j16t&sdw | cation, D. Jo, this office. " CoF 13th and Leavenworth strects, © - 87541 ft CRUICKSHANK'S lodges into civil courts and exhausting | All promenade to Joo & Sin's to- within the confines of a city than a ¢ e —— { PRy AR ST ON'T FORGET—The succeasors of the Amer- # —_ - — " | their funds in litigation. night for the best ice crean in the bu}l}ltlful -uHfl; of good Fum water, Wanted— A house with l:uur or five T Moy idérs. o goto Pusblo, Cole- | LY i:fi.'::mfl lmmm :fiffi"i'nb::fifi"!fl 4 A et g ian loanta ety The Herald is right and that is just | rooms anywhere west of Fourteenth, | Wages 3 and $3.25 per day. Write to D, N. | tomer, Kespectfull | Fine Jewelry, Watches and Clocks,| The Odd Fellows, of Ohicag Y e 3 the reason why the people of Council | g oy Jones, general superintendent South Pueblo, for | 664 i at 8. Jonasen's, South 13th Street, | mooting held on Monday formed an g Blufls aro 0 anxious to seo the dirt | Lnauire at Murhofls trunk fastory on fful paric 41 i d aasociation for commemorating 8bAN |y L ¢y g Kid Pront Lace| flying in connection with the building | Fourteenth street, between l_')’*’“gl“' ANTED—Situation tending bar or working h ying : ally the birth of Thomas Wildey the i f th ey and Dodge. 16-tf rocery or meat market. Can give ity — Old Hay in bales at Wellshans & | gounder of Odd Fellowahip in Amer- | 8hoes, 81.00, at Fullriedefi; also bar- | © "“’I'“’l""" ' WONOEWOrKS. il u-: s "Address “E. R. W." 114 8. 10th street, e Bro.’s, 8th and Farnham, y16-2t | ica. The organizatio®will bo”ku“m gains in all kinds of Shoep and Slip- ’ll|!u I\o_xumm;}":: )M.l;is:k tln;,u::fift Suft Shoes for fonder fect at W, L, i %' SSAPEREOES rl;;?‘::g“r:::?l{m‘:::u cr::zn'ulupu::; pors, suitable for susfmeyjwear, | the editorof Tho onpareil, like thy | Kidd's new shoe store, Jacob's block, R FHI9' BEALESTATE BOOM.milee 18 page, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST i . ly had a buggy wheel | Iifteenth street. T ———— and telegraphed to Washington: SR 4 o writer, has nearly gay i ANTED—A Girl to d e owork. ?%‘ place to buy groceries is at the Old w“ugn:)_ Weo mprmfiuziya of| Choice dairy butter 2(cents, eggs | ¢,y off 4 fow times, or had his recent T R WA IR A Ok 10 da gensml honaswary S Reliablo store of J. B. French & Co., | the 5,000 0Odd Fellows of Chicago, in |10 cents at J. 1. Nicuory \llmncr turned l;)lp_h}' turvy by those "l"m”: s \! ul,‘r he g I':‘)n Lmim e Ty i ‘j 1119 Farpham street. p:h!u; lfl?"“:ll l::fixbledahn;a earn- o = e 5 abominably {ug irons, ; T me l'l ) ; et are ‘:“t’r_"'L l'ls 4] first class; Jfor such good wages will be ed of the dasl ly and outrageous for good repairing i wateh au Possibly Vennor's cyclone might fin all departments. Their goods are EL, o — { e o JANTED— A girl todo general housework. I box. Ers & Duquerre, fore, P That makes all the difference. Peo- who visits their ‘f':"_’ is sure 'tu buy. l\t .-Q:.“‘.“.’u{."l‘;.'.r“.‘.“i‘,..?;!“‘"‘"' Apply. south: i Julyl4-t Council Blufls, Resolved, That we tender to the n Bouth I3t Btrect. | 1o hore are never disturbed any more ; N % Rlitaak | 4 g — " | president, James A. Garfield, and his Ke Pt o with Vennor's predictions, o evi-| Delicious pears, apples, peaches, e ey - [ Sealod bida will bo rocoivod at 1418 | eatimable’ wife, our hearifelt sympa- | €he Keystote weinger for salo by | ourly tics to predit oo far aboad | lomona, orange, e at” Charie', WV AXTED.-Good Daniah i, Ouaha Bakers, ! Howard streot, Omaha, up Wy ‘""l ‘f‘:‘u;‘:;’;;“ , VROR ‘:“‘d“‘"“":'; W, B, Beoanett &:" and gets beyoud his compass. 1120} Farnhar T gy e ooyl ] b ocok p. m, July 18th ;.nuniln o y QIRe ARG Sraay 11 You Follow U Alderman Dawson introduced an - \X Wages, m““"w“, ot TUAS GO f02 the meutiug of 1he satir Bt I L At taaily Aad to » sar Will, You Foflow Us? ordinance st the late meeting of the| Tmumense bargains in fisrt class Boots | AMBROSE, 1624 Fasihai st., between 10th and assault upon the Chief Magistrate by Oranges and lemons for sale by the | the hand of a cowardly assassin, there- privileges during the holding of the wfl'fl nation. clock work, go to have gotten along yentenluy, but then 8. JoNaseN, the weather wasn't very favorable. Our bo Dress Goods beat. angéhing | city council for regulating the street - sold at such low prices that every one and Shoes at W, L. Kidd's new Shoe 41117 10th and Harney, b 895-4f | 7 ; railway. If there is any reliance 0| gy, Jucol's Block, 15th street. (e | YY ‘nay selling o neivestor buges. sb ! i i journed. b bl bt : b numerous com- |20 ! s coupliugs, Bend samp Jor terus and oo or S0s Sats Puig qiiipiciips et 044 Fellows' hall of Evang.| Our Standard prints, newstyles, o |b¢ Placed upon the WAREES S pyiee Ouly, Tl i for pai: 0 bt ATISF Btely Spring A 3 the 17eh, " idolusive, ville, is sdyertised to be sold at pubs ma and Momir cloth, 8}c. oaula ind the ordinance is e - Company,90 Randolph St., Chicago.m-th-saty - ! ¢ Omaha, for | gative 4, 18 0479 3 A gulating an THE CHEAPEST AND BEST TANTED A first-0lass c00K and stewart ] lie wl;:'wl 23 Itwas finish- auze Underwear from 2oc up. timely, " VW A Dictiately-at the Goclental o § 4 hall. Wirm inealy privilegs and also| od at a cost of $05,000. Efforts are| (her goods in propotion before RS S place to buy groceries is at the Old g E i the eutire Booth stand privileges. | being made to relieve the embarrass- making repairs in the gore. Young Man Drowned: Reliable store of J. B, French & Co., \vm'y:'n" yuflmuf’ bridge and school bonda, ‘g Partios bidding canbid on one or both, | ment of the lodges to enable them to B, Wi - Al gy o was | 1119 Farnham street. VY ThT. clark, Believue sy i i 1 R AL satt a0 aiay retain the halls of the building for L. B. WiLLiamsd Sony', A Dane named Chris hompsoo fds WANTED ~A partner or buyer. Inquire at reserveing ght to reject any or | o ving purposge, y | Ogrngr 10th axl Dadge Sta. | drowned in the river Friday night. | Noy botatoes cheap,at W, M. Yates oo 5 iin Cgfee Kean, 10kh Wvet Absolutely Pure. all bids. O. Hanrman, At the meeting of the 0dd Fellows AE e .. | About 8 o'clock heaccompanied a party | g ¢, g, ATANTED A No. 1 Barber can 8nd » stead. i Treasurer State Board of Agriculture. | 104ge at Fremont Friday eveniug_the Parasols cheap at ¢ Hoston Store of young men to' &' point opposite the L B y‘.}muofiml iMS" LR aeds sedy .&fi&f’m&fimé"mTfiimfi“fi%? gt qus AAW ‘su G fllnaq ":.Loomh: val " 100 siteak. . - packing house tor the purpose of | Oranges and lemcns for sale by the [ (g number) Lith strost, O, Yiron, | iririoue pesn Ul e "fu:u" 5y Dympoplic X 4 - ang, N. ; Geo, y P 0 . " box. Exs & Duouerre, ki h 3 hu‘ lcar e Llls resulting from heavy ine [\ hoice dairy butter, o . H. Pratt, i g, G, dee, || Plenty of nice butter at having a wim. Thowpson was Q! ) o —— - gestible food. * Sold only In cans, by all Grocers. . lbcicnu at J. I Nwm’:m,‘ A T g0 fi;am'lbdk& sk b W. MVates & Co’s. |an vxfel'l: immer and after spend- Julyld s Council Blutfs, | VW b Addres o Bee offee. 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