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o i co | fine- neal and potatoes. The court B ; T - will be sold at 817, tickets good o re: | The Water Inspoctor of the District | Y 87" 'u,r,‘ E'-, il wép lm?tul:li‘mnul.\ for fii'tue)un days to board "“:ih““""d heo batiom. s :2:52 .‘.‘ui‘fi{}.?j,i:‘:ti-:!‘:fl.{&‘;“: R turn on or before October 31, 1881, | Government, Mr. D. P. Barton, re- No head-ache or back-nehe for ladies | 0ut the same amount with Perry Reel Nl” san y.-l' ! 09 ’l‘“hl“ w0 y For further particulars inquire of J, |siding at the Wushington House, Sy e e 16,08 BaoRsohie:(QF Iadies | 708 county’s expense. ";'. or ';’l"“’,. ‘l't‘":"" : w Thi YT Ty § ey Sageey e y | H. Bryan, Southwestern Agent, Coun- | Washington, D. C., was so erippled | ho drink —_..___W'NE OF CARDUL. The case of the state of Towa va, | Of Just t abuun oo gy TI“. F U. P, depot. ‘lnquire of M. fese, W cil Blufls, with rheumatism, 8o he says, that he At F. O, Goodmn's, Charles Graves, pending for some lake is fed by “;““'9“’“‘ ;P:'}:‘K‘» ~ “: House. LG mts could scarcely walk; the pains would - P time before Jusioe Abbott, was |7OURE MeEn and some 6! e WOMEN | o ey Oxana, August 20. |sometimes attack him on the street < come 4 over from Omaha quite o ble ‘‘Health is better than wealth,” is a maxim which ought to bo observed by i e g ) ; ) I; don't be afraid to acknowledge crre gy rtee) using the ‘‘Conrad's Budweiser Beer.” Mrs. Peabody's Death. ftup tohe. My dyspensin has all van. | o oM er O sl . : ) ANTED-—A pool table to rent; with privi M. BROWN—Coruer 12th and Chn Ask your druggist for it. md&e| M. E. E. Peabody, sister of the i'll,',:‘lm‘::‘{,fil{"}‘,‘:’“{:":‘k:“l,v ‘;’:}:fe 'i‘ dfi:f The farmers spy the corn is not as :,”,:f::z” b, FayeR 48, the . mAYOR.is 18R S P dA"AYJu':‘r“(‘):’J':,Hl MAY, fl_;,;:;;fi‘;-u‘;m’mm" bore or deepen w —— - late Sonator Hitchcock, died Suuday | bottlok, s0 that T could. abiias ey foois | good a8 it a On exumination, | p Ui e an idoa that the | — etk Yabs QEVIILEN: Jon | e [ “WINE OF CARDUI" four times a1t the residence of Col. Wilbur op | ccasionally? Price 50 cetts, trinl bot. | st is found that only about two-thirds | (i o en e e e T FUS WEALSTATE BOOM.—Sec 1t pa. Loan 1O, o Dontian:sarors % ihe a0~ T day makes a lnppy household, tles 10 cents, of most of the ears are filled oat. Of R v 2 and 10th, for board, lodging and transient cus O F Goo'wana i o e Fresh truits and vegetables rocoived | was soventy-four yearsjold, and had | year-old daughter of . 8. Corey. price will be higher. f o ALL AT MRS, B, E, CLARKES No, 1 Board every day at D. Guild’s cn Tenth [lived for the past ten ya,:" in the ,, Fum-irlul hia uu'rm;».n.z 3. 1{lnck4 from| The case of the state of Towa vs. :;:)‘:_h " :‘]':g:u‘:"l‘ld ';:l“‘m: h;’r‘:: W House, o, 18th aud Dodge sts, st o , et A s A 4 street, near U, P. depot. | family of Col. Wilbur. The funeral h,z JANONRA saruar Highteenthand Cum: JR“M;'L:"',‘“”“ was ct.ur?ld up .ll“hl‘ Council Bluffs are seen there quite a S = VRS bRy took place at 3 p. m. yesterday. A P p—— 4 Al dt;d. °::‘l';' )t':.:hn.yc.hn ‘;":, number from Omaha visit it nearly | JPOR RENT .""‘""’"'“"""""“""":,;‘).,“';’“ GRAND EXCURSION, Interment was had in Prospect Hill Prophets are generally not honored | 500 plea guilty g every day. Ou the north end of the| X ik . On and after July 7th, 1881, excur- sion tickets to 8t. Paul and return, able pricos, brick house, 2015Cas St. 623 To the Editor of Tus B compelling hi to stop still until they | Meat Market on Tenth street, near | jonor yesterday afternoon, This | freauently to ;‘“l 8 good h'{'d““M““ = I - prepm— v The early closing of dry goods |had left. He tried Bt. Jacobs Oil|the U.P. depot. tf | case grew out of a disturbance at a the d\lut 0“.“: thelr e‘;" nlulrl' am.:: T R ad e uainiad phosis stores has for wmu?flm been agitated | and was soon perfectly cured and able T ——— German picnic out in Lewis township. "‘yatl‘" DoF d“}(“onbu‘; ing suits for | Y5t Of 16th street. 17-28 [ by tho clerks of this city. For the |to walk as long and us far asany man. | Go to A. D. More's[for boots and|On that oecasion Graves, having no | Path houses and keop buthing e Py g P A past two weeks we have closed at 7 — - shoes, if you want to" buy them at|doubt imbibed too freely of some- | 3 A leu.amm, well and barn, on South Ave: o'elock, but our competitors not be-| Forty years trial tss provea * BLACK. | bottom Prices, Fourteenth and Farn- thing a little more nourishing than There came very near being quite a o next w‘:‘n‘-mu. nr((m,fi.nxuqmm at illing to follow, we shall aftor| DRAUGHT " the Lest liver wedicine In | ham. is claimed assaulted | serious accident out at Big Lake last | 1ith a L) ) o 4 m‘dm keep our doors open as late &e. State papers pleaso copy, Warson B. Smirn, * Sec’y Nob. Association, Harney street. Mrs, Peabody had been ill about ten days, The lady cemetery, wor west,” augl?-1m Pretty Good. Juo. Bacon, Laporte, K. Ind, wri Your Seiing BLossos’ is all you eracke — DIED. COREY —~Yesterday, Hesperia, eight- at home of which rule *Conrad’s Budweiser" makes an exception, Ask For nice fresh meat go to GuiLp, Sweet potatoes are cheaper, about 3} conts per pound. Eggs still keep at 10 cents, and butter remains at 156 cents. Tomatoes are 50 cents; grapes, 4 cents; wood, $5 to §6; hay, $; course they will derive just as much money from what they have, as the cheating and defrauding the pro- prietor of Lower’s hotel out of some brought on for hearing before his ice water, it s Adam Miller, who was attending the \ . 'd ) TG r C ] I'HEE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1881 ! N | BRUTAL ATTACK. New Business Buildings. COUNCIL BLUFFS. during the grand reuni | torday moming at 9 o'dlock She i i [l I'HE DAILY BEE.| v HowmTs now bothding oo Bt nkes blace there commencing Amguat | be sk o 1 o cock s moeerng| L e0IAL__ NOTICES-Gontinued " | p street is roofed, & i 20 and ending August 31. Capt. [from her residence on North Main | JOR SALE—A rare chance o fump fio & wel Tuaesday Mcraing, Aug. 23. |Alfred Arneman, of This Gity, | workmen are putting on the roof|News Notes From Over the | Rice has ordered Liout. B T, Abbott | strocts Tors I Db e, i 1n il my i - s ==! the Victim of an Assault, of Koster & Clark's new building, on Hiyer. it b awqucet its Lally.oore) == D shipping points on B. & M. k. F. For farther 4 y lied with > ev ing i N e rticulurs call or nddress J. B. Lininger, Waverly, LOCAL BREVITIES, B | Foutteenth street, between Douglas b [Brtinomith and have everything in| THE COMMISSIONERS. ||arieutresiiora o | readiness, | N —— — - f e Which Will Lay Him Up for Some | and Dodge. Events of Interest to Peopie Gen Tho sidewalk in front of the new | TR YOR SALE—Lease and furniture of a fArst-clase 'S o - o al, v - s - 1 hotel to f 1300 inhabitants, in state, 174 Pittoreon sels ooal. ! Time to Oome Masons are now on the second atory endly Brown block, on Main street, was left | WEat Was Dote at Their Last ;n raska; hua 34 bods: the tras oling Men's & y ~Ladies purses of all kinds at Saxe's. amanipiins of Millard's block, on Harney atreet. in a very dangerous condition last 8at- | Meeting. Inquire at BEE office s ' 0 . V. +thing . TR A s ~Get your hats at Doane's. Sunday aftermoon quite a number| The foundations of Lytle's and it ,.T-'c'::cm“:; sositent 1y w e | . T A wosEwATER: —Nindell & Krelle, Practioal Hatters. | o Gormans, principally farmers, were | Creighton's block, on Farnham street THE BLUFFS 1% BRIZY. [ son falling off the sidewalk into the| At the last meeting the county com- | T = =600 business lota. Call on Bemis, gathered at Zimmerman's boarding |are nearly completed. The residence of W. W. Wallace | cellar. missioners directod the county olerk | I Wousks, on ik strset, YA ot DOFLS of § ~Bemis' real estate boom. First page house, at Pappillion, and among oth- The foundations of the Millard ho- [ will ml‘d more to the improvemen’ of The new comet designated “‘C" has t afvrtine, unglOTEh it "”r iy Shernan 8t. Price. #700, 1|m.\u.~17<;n;_\’|2un. 4 —250 houses and lots. Bemis' agency. | ors was Alfred Arneman, of this city, | tel are nearly finished. Oouncil Blaff ot wesount of its be. | beeh plainly il wnon LRt Batdr. | cesls o farniah all hand and soft 1 —A. W. Nasan, Dentis, Jacobs Wock. agont of the Western horse and catte | Burn's building will be ready for | ing on the blufls, than half dosen | 447 vening u lttle west of north.” | Pon required by the county for the | J¥ west cornoraf Lith and Tacheon S Jermes | % —Warranted Tooth Brushes at Kuhn's, | insurance company. Whilo Mr. Ar- | occupancy early next month. houses built on the low lands, SongTI A‘;j""}:wf{:n s that, | eofting yels G- Chapman, 1307 Capitol Avenue, 19420 b ~Bemis' new map of Omaha, 35 cents, [ neman was quietly talking with some | A portion of Tler's block will soon [ The next term of the high school | ters with the il one. He keeps| The following accounts were ordered | J'OR RENT-_A twostory houee of 7 room with | . 4000 rosidenco lots, Bemis, agent. | of his countrymen, & crowl of railrond | bo inished and ready for_occupancy. | will be held in tho new Bloomer build- | right on through the hoated® terir | to be paid Tems st prors Ofered | Fieon sheman &e:” Syt af o' J P lab re ployed in the preliminary | The concrete footings of the Grand | ing, on Willow avenue. The board | Last Sabbath he preached both morn- | Cassidy, 815; Jacob Wagner, $40.50 |~ - ——— o R B O T o o] Ghokicron (o ATTRH. T T 17 | Sontil g Gt it fave deoidsd i) 14 building is| 12 and evening. " Tn the eveuing bia | for work o sosds Won 0. Hanay, | JTOR SAEA trm of sghts sren s got all at Tie Bre Job rooms, work on the Missouri Pacific line in | Central are being laid. inve decided LAkt the old buflding i | gl Sr LU oiklly intareent ding $148.68; 18 Thomns. sarcy | iarrEeir, Gool lows, 2630 ana el T rge stock of handkerchiel extracts | Sarpy connty entered the room. One of | The workmen aro on the fourth | too high for high sehool. What will | Subgeers < (abqcialy intoresting. | grading @148.58; K. Thomas, samie, | siall et of bering tree . 0ne ol vt . Py ¥ B jcet: “For God so loved the world | 812; C. A. Jensen, grading block 147, | 10w ity, Town on 8. . & P TV K at Saxe's, . |those, an Trishman, named John [story of Boyd's opera house. be done with it? Perhaps Hon. James | that He gave His only begotten Son | 8200; Michael Dufly; grading Fifteenth | £t scn partif wlned. Adirest K. N, searn ~The Lion continues to roar for Moore's 0'Leary, who was considerably intoxi-| The lathers and plasterers are at|F. Wilson will s t some use it can | that whosoever believeth in l.limiv‘night street road, 853.20; Wm. Von b Harnews and Saddlery. outd, camo up to M. Arneran and | work on Strang' block.The machin. | be 1t (0. Wo_ought (o havs somo "% Porth but e vorlatng e | Doren, Topising ridgn. st Mil:| [0 LR tow a1 e o et o) farnn and 000,000 neres of Iand | inuired of him whether he could got |ery for the hydraulic passengor elova. | kind of an institution of learning hero |, A team consiting of two horses at. [1ard, $87.04; H. O. Thomus, £55. J. tlon's carri g top mwiiactory g Bemis, agent. i 3 4 ’ Yilatier b Kigh . slicel .| tached to a single buggy ranaway on [ A. Howe, 843.33, grading; James | 15th st. bet. Farnham and Harne 1 —Proscriptions a specialty, Opera House | iN8Urance for him. Arneman answered | tor has arrived and soon will be put|higher than a high sl hool, and this | Main stroot yesterday. They were | Walsh, work on the road, 845, From i Pharmacy, 211 8. 15th Street. ‘yes, certainly,” and handed him a|in. This elovator will be the firat|would be asplendid location. finally cheeked with but slight dam.|the general fund: S C. Brain- 0. at 900, Jons L. McCaou g —Highestoash price paid forsecond-hand [ blank to fill out. —O'Leary took the [evar used in Omaha for carrying pus-| Hon. Jamse F. Wilson secms to be |age to the vehiclo. ord, expross, 81.50; Miton Rogers, | - i3 1 O ot W0 domt L NECkonm, furniture at Abran/'s & Lewis', 1121 Doug. | blank, and tearing it to pieces, threw sengers. The building will be finished | in great demand this year of 1881.| J. W. Kern, of North Bend, Ne- ?.é’fifz‘ffi",'?..fflfiios'{ ;'} r;’;, m-flr“'?‘,l,‘ Ta0h BALE- oot 0.1, eotual, oo 1as street. 102w |the fragments on the table, Mr. | some timo next month, He spoke at Logan the other day; is K::?"J.’.,w” in the city yesterday on (| \¢K6! cmh.»fmy', iy ';""}m]l‘:.:lr | DA T o Ry —A rare chance to obtain a good paying [ Arneman said, “T can do nothing with o - to be here at the dedication of the| i o |farm, &11.13; il o 4 ¢ 2 4 & Since the Slocumb law went into ! H. L H Mo o winess. See special column. Enquire at | that now.” Upon this, O’Leary, with PERSONALS. new Bloomer school building the 26th | effeot across the Soae gay “quuid‘ :;unn. wntmés; fee, 84; Geo. H. chine € TR | Lt SCININ i |out any further coremony, it is said, | 1 1 \vos et for the we . |inst., and is booked for Hamburg shops”are well patronized on Bun- | Frod Dreeol enank Martin, 820,65 | 2 o o harmeen, alro ! sici . . . H. Way left for the west yesterday. red Drexel, cash expended, £3.10 " p, i ot et omplosments 81 the ey | Picked up & ohair and atruok Ammo-| ¢ (UL B O lay fop| Sortember 2. days by citizens of that place. J. R, Porter, witness fees, 818, John |and flownni ot o 4 S i « o o9 Med y y 5 ' 0 . 5 1 e N = w;!:\‘ml:‘I;“:;"'- employment, at th;lv:':w man o hoavy blow upon the il cMurray left yesterday for| ; o Murphy, bookkeeper at Offi- lMu_u Emma Laporte and her sister, | G. Jacobs, soroner’s foes, 823, i Dr. | 3508 BATE—FIn J 1 40 % | Fteh .;n::lum-ry.“h was ot oy |08, felling him to the floor, | o 1 “MeCort returned yestenday from | °F & Pusey's bank, dolivers the ad- | Miss 5, Laporte, wero at”tho Paci | P: M. Ohadwick, post. tortem, §10;| 117kt ! ittty 1 1, 40 2ees h “" "fl > ;"Im' I't i and cutting a gash three inches long # three weoks trip in th _yt IO | Grens of welcomo at the dedication of |3 ™0 ¥ (‘:;)vr(;('";;?d“ur” 812; witnesses, 88; S. 't'l'm.'vu.)L Eo h;fln’;"'n‘.mihcll\'& the Platte river bridge last wee , i n bt el oks trip in the west, the new Bloomer schiool buildi E An emigrant family passed through | Wakefield, balauce as assessor, $36; | oee " %% member of Planet lodge No. 4, Knights e top of his skull. n falling | en, Itnyre, one of Barkalow tros, | e new Bloomer school building. E. | council Biufts yesterday. There were | ChicagoLumber company,859.91; Gen, [ —— S honishitiy \ of Pythias, of thin city. Mr. Arnoman severely bruised [men, has goneon a visit to his home in | E- Aylesworth also speaks, cight children, all told, and cach one | Drexel, hauling lumber, 810; B, P. [ iGN, SALEC Neat SRRl oot Lot s —The U. P. train for the west yester.|1i® faco. Ho was assisted | Maryland. The Mitwaukeo & St. Paul road are | born in a different state. Toght ersice Ak oimmiaiiar, $60; sl o ot day left_about two hours fbehind time, on |t0 his feet, though blooding| Wum. C. Mitchell, one of the proptietors | making Towa soil fly in the vicinity of | - The case of Steele va. Graves was| ¥ W Corliss, cash exponded, $1.50. i AL G ASK TERNA Good Hotel account of the late C., B. & Q. passenger | very profusely. A doctor was sum- [of Mitchell's Pleasure Party, is registered | Mr. Parks’ mill, at Parksville. The ;‘;‘r"_';l:_d )r'(;‘mil“":g‘i.bfi“’k’“" court., Miss Ella Torrance solicits sewing fifiér;flnfimrxr:l xfl‘m.é‘:m-t o : N y . ahbi, 'oung man ., Oy . tealn, monod ab once and the solp was sown ot e enginr tay ho thinks the first tain | yamed Bool came into coust and stat. | by the day orwook. Call o address | i ot Tl o o o s, g ~—Tenth street, one of the most impor- | P* - L. Kimball, assistant general mana- | will whistle down brakes at their de-|ed that h 1d k i I her, 4th stroet, cor. Worth, Council | - Ford, David City, Nebraska, - w i assault, and a general fight between g ¥ ed that he could keep quiet no longer ) » ’ Aug. 11, Daily3teod. wat. , tant thoroughfares of the city, is mot |y} o Gt o ngd Trish ufiamed immi- | 8¢7 Of the U. P., left yesterday afternoon | pot in Council Bluffs about January 1, |and _see another man suffer in his | Blufls metf = it e being sprinkled. It sbould be by allnone™ A warrant was at once sworn | [OF Kansas City. 1881, stead. He was the individual that — ?"‘thi{“,"fi VS ) i means, out before Judge Gow, and O'Leary| W. C. Eardman returned vosterday| Sudge W. C. James has not left the | 914 _the pounding. L. Bethers had SPECIAL NOTICES. e IO i g ¥ nquire at offi f Sam J “mhero ia» horrible sench prevalling | was acrested and jailed, to answot to | aftemox from a trip in the northwestern | ity yot, e says that hia partnor, | 1o, EOUILvely that ho saw Graves| Omatial e et g | on Tenth street near the croek, It i [ the chargo of murdorons assault. Ko | part of the state, Yo o ORI AR oty At e TO LOAN—MONEY. \OR SALEHorso, buggy and harness, Cdn ! oy MO0, S btk o 8084 4 RE Mot uneral: bkt s AR [1 10 oo Gyt e e uting { lf péts of knutklew of lic'6rgan. —— P paian a Stevcion's Caplol Avenns ba i caroasses, Tt stiould be looked after. of $600, and bound over to ap- senger agent of the U, ., left for Kansas | P1* C48tern trip it will do for the firm. | L S48 Bt oot B . ONEY TO LOAN—Cali at Law Office of D, | Lrocr #20. E. C. RLLIS. © ~ ces-ut o The water work company are pump. | POAT, 8t~ tho ~ eptember term | Gis® R0 S There is more pleasure now for him in [, 36 [ ot 1 b tedt' i bl iy L. Thomas Boow 8, Creichton Block. OR SALE A first-clase milk dairy. Inquire f g 4 UMD | of court. O'Leary to-day denies g R oo a little off in his testimony. = T TR T at this office. Bit.aug 27 ¢ ing water into the wupply mains with & | g} recollection of the matter, claim.| Dr. Hyde has B e eaeancoll T olots iand : i B B U 5 ; peolle 3 & y' gone to Jamestown, N, ¢ ke A. 8. Bonham & Co. shipped a|®o(), on good real estatesecurity, by OUSES AND LAND—B ts b view to cleaning them out perfectly, They S ahb Wi b horouighly intonls| ¥, Whea He returns Mrs. Dr, Hyde will watching huildings go up. large quantity of fresh picked apples | VR, ISAAC EDWARDS, 1109 Farnkam st. 4 storos, hotels, tarme, lots, Iands, of wllllbedr(urly to supply Iw;ler to consnm- | eated that he did not know what ho | accompany him, The law allows the killing of prairie | yesterday. 8250.000 ™LA =As & per contin o o e \ 1 ers by direct pressure within a week, was doing. He pleaded very hard| 3.0 i hickens f C. E. Si 8 th vherov e) terest in sums of §2,600 and t i a % '« n. George I, Jewctt, of Sidney, ar-|Chickens for a season. Sportsmen . E. Stone says that wherever he v i $ L eL 200 \OR SALE —Good housc with four rooms and o The sevral different employers hay. | With Mr, Arnemain to withdraw his| ved i town yesterday aftaruoon and. is | Should not b too hard on tho birds, |88 been the corn crop in looking | [aniision3 o g yoar on finteiums ety and | B Mo S B o ing l.cceld.d| o this damand of Ao’ bod, Cano, (i conld ot b done, ‘and | "1V at the Witenell, At tho rate tl)c{]nrc being slaughtercd "w“‘)‘“:;' lflw outside, anyway. SULNT deU1 a0 Dovtila Sia Al carriers for increased wages, they went to | T ¢ $aa) the children will not even know what | Geo. Williams, the happy darkey TR R 1 ST 7E e i work as usual yesterday mornine. They "i"f:"x;:"l‘!:"}:;‘:’ ;:'t:‘r‘:‘:}‘(“ ‘h‘?";"]-‘ e M:E‘n’:n:“ ‘::'Zet:‘fl:?‘a':“?‘ left wutel")lny a prairie chicken resembles. The | who has a Mexican woman for a wife, et NN EDIAG TR D . eturr. d o 5 - | genera 0 S i T = — | = ~Passenger traing on the K. C,, 8t. . |had been run through a thrashing ma- | peinei i) ohibiting ing these birds a to- | got sober enough yesterday morning est towns in the country. ~ Steady work, ESTABROOK & COE. ) 7 A 4 principal watering. gether for ten years, to understand whut the court had in | APPIY to Dolan & Langworthy, 14th St. * 740 27 &C.B. leave Omahn overy morning at | chine, He is a very powerful man Tt : AT Bie Atha A sl engine, B. W. Pagnie % : 4 3 . 1 Major Stanton left yesterday for New [ An aceident oceurred yesterday near | 3tore for him and received his dose of e. In perfoct osder. Inquire of H. o'clock, and every evening, except Satur- [and his magnificent physique has |, y Y g 2ol cotrred yesterday near | oo sstd st ey Apad STRFIC e Coos LAl e aontic e A IHESION L day evening, at 0:30 o'clook. Trains arrive | doubtless saved his Tife, A ‘}ri“mm York, After a short stay thero he will go | the Union Pacific bridge. The vio- fl(';(ilhy ;‘l"clll;l,l‘lu, Lt “nl;lch, lln ugly Yl apRk, melders, S & e RCETTANES T every evening at 6:30 w'clock, and every |€ash unon his head bears ovidenco to |t West Point where he has been assigned | tim was a very fine milch _cow, owner | tled by an order on John T. T p = i Moray morni "7 | s rough treatmont, and if O'Leary | lecturer to the polytechnical class, unknown. The cow was found mired | Baldwin without even turning pale. D Immudiately, first-class JTRAYED From my place, on 16th and o morning, except Monday morning, at 7 " uoary | Sie i about a half a mile bolow the ea The case ot the two colored men Call at ‘the oft son streets, on August Gth, one red an | w DaInELe dues forget the occurrence, Mr. Arne-| ©. F. Goodman left yosterday for | jo'y ¥ IE_ “Sul olowtlie c‘“; ?"Id who did the fighting for the crowd in Reltor, € yearsol Bt st oyt AL e SO O of the bridge. She was completel gating g - 4 —Officer 0'Donaghue feols as happy as :x:l‘x‘ll«lyltli:xul;hf]c}:-nr:: pren ubar, It oy to attend the annual con- | yy.blo to moye, and her hindq\]mrmri the rear of the Pacific was called in | QTRAYED—A large red cow with leather strap { | if Holind boen left n farm on the Ohlo 3 vention of the ?hnrmnm‘lltlcnl assoclation | were badiy eaton by wolves. The cow | Burke’s court yesterday. Miles Gray 1) aronund the horns, Finder will be liberally river, There's a__young _O'Donaghuc of America. From there he will go with | was alive yesterday. The animal was walkeduplikea ‘colored man, " pleaded NV st o e Sy RTITEL | [RTATG, Mt it do G- Mathawaosjcoey | . dowi at i Hiiae s bounciig baby boy--| - A!young man arrived in this city yos. | M Goodman and little girl, on the ex- | white and” red, with fowing horns, | 21ilty and laid down $8.85, which My Aeiiate ity LN = o = ) { R HER oy A Hing b Atact Troms, Wi 5 : R cursion to Santa Fe, New Mexico, Any one missing acow of this de- |cluded costs. His antagonist got off | W\TANTEDX Karjer at Touls Faists, Doee | P VS S A { ly 4 n totday in a deranged condition from e y TR e linhta street, next to “ostoffice, ot |e). Ly, boxes, 1408 F m street, { i pleasure is that the child was too youn |7, He w : " F. M, Rublee, » merchant of Arapahoe, [ Scription will learn of her fate by call- | With a very light fine. i Ouiaha, Neb, 2 ! @ take part in tho land leaguo pionte, | por ™ 0 Wa8 mccompamied by a0 Sl g Withnell ing on J. H. Maxr, who livesabouta| Five or six dranks weroalso dis. DY A Barmansat AT EDZR rel ehaNehi B i i i ? friend who was taking care of him. T % quarter of a milo east of the river, |Posed of. And then a littlo “‘alley”| VY good house, e ot Fara e Lo (VB : —Mim Grace Aiking, tho prominent | g vung fellow was- about eighteon lmh:(.,.,umm. of Schuyler, left yester- | yienr Marr's lake, girl named Jennio Clark, She gof a o le, Johnson & Co, s ramaay Thursday” from Roan ¢ 3 ler: ing s ernoos o i “high” 8 v, i NTED—A few day e 7 ey il g RS member of the Good Teraplars, is suffering yeara old and quite fine looking, Ho L "“ raoon for the east., That sedate justice court that trav- h;“;{ i"'fi' Sunday, hod d;""'g "nfi WD Adew dag boatders, 1 One rosm with board, 1808 California W ' from a aavereattack of tyflold fover v | VO o1 a0 auite fina Jookin D. . Loveland, of Columbus, is in the | els around over Pottawattamie county | °f Paul Bouquett’s ris, she wante ) st NN g John Bradley,engintr of seamer Nos [ 2 en w ‘n,( (‘n a ‘f“" BOME | city, staying at the Canfield, a week or so prior to elections and to be way ahead of nny(hmg else on \ A}:TF]!"ME-I)Illl-‘htmd to take work - R \ 1, is quite ll, and Chief Galliyan will il | distaco from Comneil Bluffs and o | " (unfield and family, from West | 50¢8 by the namo of Joln W, Buied i sontneplet it o skl T { R I uand \ b his place for the time being with anothe r Ceived & sunstroke, which sooms to | Point, are staying at the Canfield, lag committed ‘so wany sinsIntely, |10 T ) ent Wb Broadway WV rocerysioteron oo pontympnr b | [k and ey, dastee Eadiana LI L) o : man. havo permanently affectod his brain. | George 1. Mann, the architect of the pofteally; eha shenliordiihmalicont | w;orteioof ‘thia whisels 'ittiiske ‘an Has some exjerience, Add GUSTTHON P ] ] f N GOk o . 3 ¢ | verte a f i S a )00k o ha i —Capt- ‘McClure has had his badger | He applied to Commissioner Drexel | Giraud Central, is at the Withnell Tomecuminto n suallrevisad; edi- itigr toum Jennio really thought that 80T hook ape Basmhacs s 7 stolen and he is very disconsolate on ac- | for assistance and was given a ticket| o 1 ¢ o e St ; A the whole rig started that way. By |\ ANTED—Vachine hand . count of ita loss. Any person finding it | to his home, about eight miles from £ Semant, ot Wit 0% | dames Hopkins, of Missouri Valley, |t timo ahe settlod the damages sho Wi iy H 2 ) ) B of Seward, is at the Withnell, came down yesterday in company with | had c 3 ion before 7 g B will confer a favor by returning it to the |1, B A ol o had come to the conclusion before she \\ A girl for gencral hou 7 T smealeni] incoln, to which place he left yester- W. Welly, of Schuyler, passed | Ed March and Frank Dodson to take | started out next Suuday she would 1 THS samEites apiolated by boani day morning, through Omahn yesterday on his way ‘(‘l"'uku';tt;;" leading driving park in | decide not to be such a high fiyer. tuation in clot i sonpoen g S ast. e country. Ther * i 0 man of experic iz ture in | 1 / the question of the enlargement of $t. Jo- . Gi n'm““m'“l’n,l' ) Major J. "I, Clark i . Three young men irom Omaha cre- |} lt,;.mc. :hm.lhl bfllm e "l?mt"tlm:fif ot 5 ok e et tecrtint | neph's hospital mot last evening in James| D¢ Gilbert . Monell went to De- | MajorJ. T, Clarkson, of Schulor, was | ARty st by the city counsel to prevent the de: — T _ | the hieart. Sho poss power to ful { A g < i85y ! d (i e et i o cpi. | #ted quite a disturbance yesterday positing of rubbish of all kinds in the Dining room girl, at Reineke's | fill all your wishce, . 1010 Chicago. { ¢ M, Woolworth's office. Nothing definite | troit about two weeks ago to bo Y yeaterday, on 3y to Chi- | }ir the Wabash depot. It seems | yicinity of the newly graded street ant, 15th and Jackson st stroeineAr 10th: aug 164 ] wasscitled. The meoting adjourned un: |treated for an abeess in his side, LT, they had purchased a water molon for | leading to the trotting park. Any Y, can bakegood Botwoen Ocoldental Hotel and Eigut. til next Thursday, Sinco ho roached thero it appears o | ot John Sherman passed through the | twelve cents,andasone of them woighed | jerson driving in that direction duting AddrestlLJ, a pair of gold spectacles. The fider —Yesterday morning, about 12 o'clock, | has been growing worse and seoms| ¥ Ye*terday on his way from the Pacific | considerably more than the other two | iy present heated term can regale Lis i oo S O R VT rewarded by lcaving them at Oce g William White, rosiding on Douglas . 1 v const to his home in Ohio, it was agreed that he ought to pay | nose with about fifty varieties of odors, position by & man accustomed & g glas | unable to find relief. A short time third than th his st by U8V s and groc Good 3 street, was thrown from his delivery wagon { i 3. Wilkinson, the gentleman who i | Yh0-t0Irc more than they as hisshare. | any one of which would be sufficient Address C. I, 719 94 g { ago his grandson, G. M. Hitchcock e b A $ This so mixed them up that the three ¢ i vi e while driving through Cumming street ) ! | putting in artesian wells along the line of : P to cause the abdominal cavity to per- o L Hy'vas donsliaebiy brulisdiand was telegraphed for, and now word |y U, P., iy at the Canfield became excited and a general fracas | form all kinds of gymnastics, This “u!\ ED—A competent cook for private s considerably bruised and at pres- ; P . P, a b wasthe result. There were no ar- vos ¥ & family. Fnquire at residence, south 10th e has been roceived by his son, John J. | 1w, Mustard, of the tes house of AL 1 matter for the credit and wealth of | 1“2\ FREA J b v ol Y Monell, to proceed there as his fath. UL » Of the ten house of Muis- | rests made. : the city should be attended to at| — e ATEAYED—From 2416 Harney stroet July 28 A T ;‘“vl ¥ tard & Co., Shanghai, China, was in Omaha | N. J. Burke, of Omaha, was in the once. “IA&\}: l:;;\;olllmrlxm:-g»n_\ atR. R.v‘:‘li-:‘lr;n{rhrindle cow, 0vears o, brandcd on ! Omaha Mining It er's conditiof ) ’ is Wi ‘i Y i v B by 4 7 h e s b te spots Elder Moses F. Shinn, Thomas ;" n l'wcbhl'l_OfIIA J )‘untunhy. on his way home via of San |city yelterdn)! u;,ueu't at the Ugdfsn. T. J. Evans went out on the Wa- her. Any one giving itcraatian Jvfiaf,muuoi: 1 2 e g Francisco and Pekin, He has been absent| Tar Bek is certainly not doing | hagh & St. Louis road yesterday on ANTED TO TRADE—Almost new top side | F return Tior Wil L sultably rewardod: i\ Riley and F. D. Oooper, of this city, | Michigan Soldiers in Nebraskn. | o Chinn twelve months. travelins i il Blufls ax 0 ' ittty b4 y WV ity Tor o pimion: i e | o5 A. M. G , All mon now residing in the stat 8, g in [ Council s any harm, A centle important business. 58 4 L 2 are in Laramie, where they have gone 18 I tho state | g ron and America, Mr. Mustard has | man who has been living in Omaba, . acil v ONE having work for a type writers can g i i i f Neb: Adam Forepaugh should add to his A Ly to await the arrival of an English ex- | of Nebraska who served in a Michigan | peen o resident of China for a period of |and has been a constant reader of Tur Sollaotion “?‘ "'mmop“w“ i “VA.\"II]‘ D-—A competent workman, ono that | £\ be accommodated by lu]l‘]"lfl"i"‘fil:;"’u Br pert who will examine some mining |Tegiment during late war, and who |seventeen years, He expects to reach | BER, says he wants to live in a wide- | {5 00 Py, 0, P a coon,” with l‘!lnflu:;"noud;’:i:v;ll:rz:w:zt b R e T : e L ting W ¢ M O B0 EMIS' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE.—S property owned by these gentlomen |have not been enrolled in the No- |Shanghaiin about twenty-six days. The “w“":" 'a"’y' 2 h: m“’.“’l over last| 5 ice Baird peeping from behind | ¥ gr callinc on W, P Clark, at May Ity i i i i in. | braska associati, ichi; - | population of that city, | , is not far | Week and purchased a residence up in 4 No drunkard need apply. o = at O'ummmn Cny,' 'l?hl view to in- b ; mt;un of Michigan ex Im:m i lm:) 5 RIT e says, {8 Rot far | g RyR: the stile. b 4 T S BTl CnAREL vesting, Properties in that vicinity | 80ldiers and sailors, are requested to i s There was a large demand for new | Mrs. W. A. Mynster is l)"P“E quite | NV AN it as hoh pu” | 4 Lightaing o inces, wholesalo and ro- have lately boen developing quite *ond their names to the undersigned, | ““The Revere House, Council Blufls | potatoes yesterday. First hands wero | sick at her' home at Mynster Park. FOR RENT_HOUSES AND LAND, | ORiers by uial of otheriee will recelye ok é rapidly and are now considered yalua- | Who will transmit to them circulars, | is the best second-class hotel in the | paying #s high as $1.40 per bushel. | W, C. Unthaak has not yet made < - |attention. Satisfaction guaranteod . Call or ade his appearance on the streets, but we understand that he is beyond danger. Gentlemen of the city council: The good Lord gave each one of you a affords one of the finest beach drives to be found anywhere, south of the U. P. "bridge. for miles The beach is a lake known as Marr's lake, which affords splendid bathing accom- evening, We are informed that a dress 1011 Saunders street. 94022 F[YHREE or four young men can be accommoda- ted with board. Ieferences exchanged. A ply 2011 Cass street, 4th door west of s{’: oraddresy Box 837, postoflice. 3430 [{ ANTED -~ Funding bridg, H.T. Clark, Bellevue. d school ':'33{ tomers,” Ronpocitully OR RENT- Furnished room, 8. W. Cor_ 10th and Davenport Sts. 4298 OO RENT Large barn. Inguire at 1818 oustomers aan *‘gree v hought cago t. ot A oF nay © ¥. Goodman BLUE GRASS SEED . Miller was pretty well pound- | couple of *‘greenhorns” who thought L. B, Wituiaxs & Soxs. — - BN | Tust wooaied st Rracs' aed store. I;z‘ie:l:md swours thiat Graves 'did_ it | they Joew more than “s‘g"w’ EMIS bas rattling long lists of houscs, lots \ B The New City Directory aug22-2t |with his little fist. Graves denied|Mack} took a boat and in- l} lands aud farms for sale, Call and got We are now prepared to fill orders fo; Omaha Nails, toaing. quality “ w‘:n' nno': lower than the Wi any quan from to one Wh o g Dorax & LaNaworthy, so0on to be issued will be the most thorough aud complete of any directory ever issued for Omaha. People who have recently come to the cit those who have recently chan, ml’d) o the U. residence or boardin, " ald place, should send their new uldnn‘n at once t: “J B M. Wolfe, 120 8. Fourteenth stroet, corner Douglas, so that their names THROUGH TRAIN 70 ST, PAUL. On and after July 11th, 1881, the Sioux Oity & Pacific train will leave . P, transfer at 7:16 p. m., running through to 8t. Paul, viaSioux City route - - this and says if Miller got bruised it was done by some one else. The tes- timony developed the fact that who- ever did the striping was mean enough to wear false knuckles. The court reserved its decision until to- =, Parties wishing booth stands dur- 8. Blufis independent battery, has re- stoad ‘ot gefl.iu‘f him to go with them started alone. They had not gone far before a gust of wind took the sail and gave the boat a quick turn. TIn- stead of letting the sail go, they kept it taut to the windward. - This veered the boat and she skipped considerable ocoupants a wet berth. Rice, captain of Counail [ntsr und came very near giving the e, (OB RENT—A nicely furnished tront room for soue 0F two gentlamen, at 1210 Howard strect. R RENT—2 furnished rooms over Mea- Absolutely Pure. chants' Exchange, N. K. cor, 16th and Dodge Rfi. ’ 2ay- Made from Grape Cream Yartar. No other arpation makes such lghk, flaky hot v without fodr of T e 5 b3 Drwepii riout ‘Yesulting from heavy Indj FOR SALE. Tron Merchan! will th di i is. | cei doah to| Mrs, Hoover, wifeof H. H. Hoover, | [POR SALE-A lot of hearding house furaiture Jold @iy In caus, by all G AUg2.0 Agents for Ouaha Natl. | sist oesian the 1o aen | 58 Siake Falr, addross sy mf,:dm'" s 000 povuds | and Asughiar ot Bre. Noble, diod yer: | stt "rovWer comer 108 0d nskash “°'“‘“i““”“i§fi.$'§i: