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] I'HE OMAHA DAILY BiE. FRIDAY, SE l"II,.\II ER 2, 1881, - = === 1 | | = | I'HE DAILY B 1 R| AQUEERFAMILY. | wiatcheu.P Mo Tiak | WHO OWNS THEM? o TYNER'S TRICK. SPRUILL NOTIORS~t nnmnu'd j . i ] To the Fditor of 1 d [ \ —_—— | ~ Omany, September 1.1 | ovrt Vauky, Ta., August 20, — 2 | 1 vooms Friday Morning, Sept. 2. | Which Live in Tents on the|very much that some ill-advised me |Some Articles Found on the| Near Mandamin a man named Andrew | He Beat a Boarder out of His | LK. cor. 16t [E———-— River Bottom. {ber of the B. & M. base ball club| River Bank To-Day | Nelson was found dead about twenty Money. JITIES | | should have allowed his spleen to got 3 five teet from the railroad track. His | LOCAL BREVITIES, . | should ha i | [ . | - The Mother Noasly Brained by the | the bottor of what litile "“‘L!'"“ 1A Mystory That a Day's Wnrk‘;""l"l""'l ;"“" leg were ""“"'”- Hel e omxe of 4, A, Shaver amsinst] —l':ntlerwn solls coal. Danghter 3”“" reator scems to have endowe Falled to Clear Up. had been dead for several days. Ver yner, ono of the propriotors of the ~Get your hats at Doane's, [ | him with, and permitted himself to| » | dict will be rendered to-day. Dr. |, £ 290, t acr Frederick Leading Hatter 5 | g0 {ncoterent a manner to| [ Jameson, Mand: W bben | - YSHDOTY OUsg, to Teeover §oU; OUf tion 1o Sise's Cronm Soda till boowing, | Upon the river bottom a short dis. |!41% 10 80 fnoolforont & MECHE 0|, atly this momning, whilo Pat M Mo Mo ”””'-1"‘,‘”""" of which he was beaten, came up for d well on premisc —600 business lots, Call on Bemis, tance north of the U. 1. bridge there |Y°"" "‘"“]“"" ' ‘]“' “‘I' l“"‘” | Dowell and D. G, Elliott w g St : 1' it ';‘,”(‘, ‘”", ‘l 1| trial before Judge Beneke Enquircatonce. o 424, Council luf =400 residence lots, Demis, agent, stand Stwo canvan tents made of very | oo e s ey ““‘I" "“'| "'_‘1 along the river bank below the }1‘ k"‘ i A ";” "I e “""‘" Sharer went to hoard there about e —Don't forget Saxe's for perfumery. light matorial, Thoese two tents con- in his alleged interview he reflecte ing works they wero sonsiderably | take something to stimu ate him 9| two weoks o, and deposited | Jor \\|“| ”um-.(v ‘;u(r‘ th"n”]r-y ey —950 houses and lots, Bemis’ agency. ? the sentiments of the club he assumed | 3 (i 1 1as o | t00k a four-ounce bottle from his p* 5 At i b Bt aaitaniaay L tain a good deal of misery and moral [ prised to find a black slouch hat, al gt with Tyner for safe keeping. He|Aprly to Byron Reed 1 —Bemis’ real estate boom. First page | tAin a g - Vi to speak for. 1 mercly wish to sa pocket, it is said, and drank the con ot | —A. W, Naeon, Dentist, Jacob's block, depravity. Previous to Mond of | 1t the U, D, b I.!i VG Yiave d most new, w feet from water's tonttl, andl dTod aliort Invtintly, e drew from this amount afterward, | J“"-*\H‘ A spar ~||'- m;\.\'»-w "-r —Warranted Tooth Brushes at Kuhn's, | this week one tent held the whole I 3 i rouneet R0 060 sl edge. Looking about they failed 1] st S it i it el e but when he applied for the balance | Catedonian Saiagn, U. 1 Wock, i6th e —Bemis' new map of Omaha, 25 cents, | family, which consiats of the fathor |74 8 e ot tho B, &, M, | d any owner for the hat, but soon |\ fo ke, CHTPONC D e vouldn't get it He then brought | TR SALE—A rare e fo fump info s —200 farms and 900,000 acres of land | and mother,one married daughter and ‘l"“" |‘" \ """"‘ O s iy, | discovered a large pocket knifo lying | = g iy the suit. Sharer has been thrown [ cstablished cah trade, Wil soll g goner Bl:'l,} h'{'“l"‘"‘" sontitrues bo foat tor Moore's three small children, two girls and a sebatehve ot composition or /ehuk :n.u Iu-."q lu:“ L ;‘,‘”r”: .vuf v‘|: .1:\] A CONFERENCE. upon the town since and is very hard "1.':".""\ Frtlichy n B, &M (!'|,':mmmn‘\3 th Harness and Saddlery. "”'v_' acter of either club, but it is due to| 8 I,'“ i A 5 ; 'P_ : "‘ s g o oh 3 10« —For ¥ixe Comniercial Job Printing, | The family in question is the Davis | 00 00 00 say that the | half in the mud, was dissovered a T - The testimony clearly showed that | F‘., SALE—Lease and furmiture of frst clacs all at Tite B Job rooms, ontfit, the elder membors of which | Pot% b that ' SLORE SR WAL hovy varnished cane. A closo | alic Betweon the Liquor and | o money was kept by Tyner. He |or xeorasa: hia s beds tho thaeling facr s re —Prescriptions a specialty, Opera House | have figured conspicnously in Omaha ““J' “”']““ : b ") oy "_'”-‘ "( ' | gearch wis mude thereabouts to dis- Temperance People, carried it in his pocket from Tuesday iiro at BEE office 15t 1 8. 15th Stree wlico circlos for some time past, |* 8% interview have no foundatlon |, oo the jdentity of the supposed | e e | et ™ | JOR SALE—Maps of Douglas and Sarpy cov S0 A Vel et i police circlos f mo timo past. |0 NE R T think his elub will not | Y'»‘l- i 3 B n s | untxl.\\j Inesday night. He did not | [N A 0sEWA . Highest cash price paid forsecond-hand | Fopmerly they lived in North Omaha, | &0 05 B8 G 5 G0 | suicide obtain some clue to the| yesterday afternoon a conference | tell Billings that he had it. Sharer , ¥ Turn:(nr‘ at Abram's & Lewi '”‘:.,Ifl'v." | but about a week ago thoy we jocted | M 3 ‘(-‘. P ”'H oo mystery. Nothing else, lwvm,‘““ held between committees vepre- | then told him that he wanted it the | J{O% Al sty 2 iyt d o ..”J;. “ from the premises they oceupied, since B TP | coutd be found The men at onece | gonting the Merchant and Manufact- |next morning. Tyner says he | F. ¢ ¥ v iantifactory 4 D et T bl boos | Which timo thoy lave had their ol 4 came to the busimess portion of the | ureg union and the Temperance Alli-|placed it in the eash drawer| sl il Jurt room, | when 1o one was in the room and that l‘“:‘,.‘.}' L bt Leader, | some one took it. Tn this connection | small o1 Chas. Kaufmann | City Jailer McClure’s testimony is in- | « red out this yer work in his new 1 5 Julius Treitscke, Sivteenth and Cass streets, He shows the | under the influence of drink, began cognize, the articles as belonging to Un- P : Henry Hornber right «pirit. upbraiding her mother on various Vigit to the Grounds-— Every-|cle John Stanton. A reporter for THE | 410 William Sievers represented the | teresting. He testified that Billings | A good deal of sto vactour of the | iquor dealers, and Mr. Watson B, | said he did not consider himself re-| I intein No the fact that she, the daughter, Condition. haunts of Uucle John. This was|gmith and Mr £ throngh O has again got to | ADode upon the river bottom. Last| gTATE FAIR MATTERS. city and told thcir story, Half a dozen | d, , in the United States ilding on the comer | Monday the married danghter, being Persons recoy i claimed to re- Address E, M, § A10d a4 w4 Neat house and full lot, 12 b 1%, 00, at =00, 1. McCan from various | family matters, among which was thing 1n a Booming Ber immediately he nd Wyoming is pa nak et Imost daily for the Benton the Tempor- |sponsible as the moncy had been | e e g CERllbO A LB RS ) SELES ¥ about 10 o'clock. At the St EIno | yuee Alliance. Mr. Knufmann said [made — away — with by his | [?%oni o, catrs she, orch hicago market. The facilitios of the| e o e 5y 0 B and thereabouts they gave the infor- 3 ‘ 2 i : 3 1 or af 1 i s willl HElly be | TRnLY fot & long Siine by meana ok Tio 5 3 and thereabouts they gave the anfor-| ¢hat if the liquor dealers had not a | partne This this was in the | bk enilronds a short time heneo will bardly be | 30 St that she| A fried trip to the state WiF| o ghag e old man had been ! [ B itk adequate for the demand made npon them, legal right to continue their business, | Wash-room of the Davenport house. | Ofice. at any rate they had a moral right to [ A short time after he met Tyner, who | | D R T \‘""‘.’ do so till the expiration of the license, | 8aid he did not see why he should be| = "7 """ " at that hour, as was his usual custom. | | folt sure that the greater portion | responsible, as his partner, Billings, Fun SALE o This strengthened the theory | o he people of Omaha recognized | had made away with the money. K that it might he Uncle John, notwith- | thay moral right. Mr. Hornberger| During the noon recess an alterca- H° Sea ¢ all tho saloons | tion teok place between a policeman slosed on Sundays henceforth, not | and Frank Walters, in which the of- only closing the front docrs, but also | ficer accused Walters of having been the back, and further that the saloons | offered §10 by one of the counsel for close at 12 o'clock at night. He re-| the defense to settle the case. Wal- minded the meeting that the liquor | ters made no denial. dealers had paid about $12,000 for| W. O. Saunders, one of the jury- licenses from May till January next, |men, was taken violently sick at|Z and he did not think they were heing | noon, and is now confined to his bed. ly treated. Tf the liquor dealers | Saunders has ben convalescent but a lowed to keep open until Jan- | fow days. uary next, he was confident theywould | A verdict of not wuilty, strange to | ,000 license or quit | 81y was retrrned. the business. This e AL Ao, URAITETE, s i) SeoTION BV Rty iR S iat portion of Capitol avenue re AT AT 4 MO ffuirs, About fifty workmen are en CEHLTY HANAT WBAE1bANE by Cholbity, 1y | ropLied dtequally:vigorous' Janginao;i e ¥ fies o el s Tt ot o again being rapidly filled up with filth and the daughter, maddened by drink Wit towel for tho lsetid roaching toward the heavens and will e completed by to-moirow night. there the previous evening, but good fot wp. P ¢ strange tosay, liad not yet shown up MOITow light zy_and harness, s Capitol Aventic bu LLLIS Goa1t AND LAND--Bowis ronts b storos, lotels, faris, lots, lands, o rooms, ete, Sev 1st page and garbage, by persons Jiving in the | and what she considered her wrongs, vicinity. An immedinte stop should be | picked up a flat iron lying in tho tent put to the farther using of a public strect | and struck her mother upon the fore- for ceaspool prrposes, heard with it. ‘Then began a fight, _=Officer Buckle en suddenly | qoubly disgraceful on account of the i b e (LB his | rolationship of the combatants, : ang sorrel visage of Lins WY IaH Y dkstoiE MACIL thsy ware | O ishaground antl willibe Stanton was discovered at the door of The 20x40 building tor the board Accepts the Call scparated by the head of the sl LR Ottman’s, He was engaged in an an- Rov. G. L. Stelling, of Dayton,|family. At the conclusion of the of managers is heing constructed by will accept the call to the pastorato of |4 division of the tent and what few | Max Meyer & Bro's mew exposi- the Emanuel Lutheran church of this Eii[Mion bl LA asBmingEg oSt oTaD city. 1t will be remembered that|clyimed that she had made all the time since when he preached a couple | of it, of discourses that at once stamped him standing hus oft-stated abhorrence of | ¢, water, The St. Elmo was again vis- | . ited a short time later, when the at tenuated fori o house with four rooms ant 3 Dodgé betwee Good well and shade tre . Inquire on premises. The immease boiler and_engine of Mossrs, Godfrey & D was already arasols repured b Wrnam sts. 7 imated discussion with a young man corning the value of a package the door, con- A small_engine, 1 household articles they owned. Iu perfect osder. of tobacco which he held in his hand whilst the Union Pacific building is as compared with the market value of aglass of whisky. The form of Uncle John coutd not be mistaken ina thousand, and if it could his occupa- almost completed. The great dining hall of D. Mount, 200 feet long by 60 feet wide, is almost ready for After a good deal of wrangling then pay the the tent was cut in two and the goods without Call wi as a’profound theologician and log R the roof, and the 60x40 foot katchon | ¢ ; igement, he | ¢ ey st o as a’profound theologician and logical | ivided and a separato homo started | (10 %00 B Lot tion would demonstrate that it was he | govalie, would b satisfactory o] Small Comfort. TR T TR R LT T reasoner. The entire co by the daughter. Tho old folks do not | ¥ 1150 approaching completion. M SHency: Hombhywholsuw €| (ot DRIl (ot faa Hioas Beonls | oy st s atally Coughing: i) ok robey dari lt) v " fron ¢ VOre ) o 1 i 0 . . Sy 0N OWers oes are b v . A AL 5 gards St cople g erybody around you d hoping alk iglish il € A 4' woro s woll ploasod with him that | werk and b is o mystory how| Sythos moworsand hoos aro busy |y riicles with somo othors, thought | i culoons without licomses, thie verybody aroud o, \‘(,y'.’?:. |ttt ik il anidorman. T they tendered him a call to the va- on the grass and weeds and a general nung ns without licenses, the . they live. Ttcan only bo explained that they belonged to Mr. John Seaton, of the ¢ firm of Beatty & Co. A rumor to this effect at any s risk LeeTiie Ot an I eases, eodlw union had nothing At this juncture one of the liquor men asked a gentle- " | (HOACHMAN A young min (Dane) 5 sitnation as coavhman ina_private fam cam. Can fuenish firstclass re Se Address for 3 day to do with them. S the proceed cant pastorate. Dr. Stelling said he could arrive at no de clean up is heing indulged in. by tho fact that the young children inite conclusion | forage upon the refu: until he had consulted his friends. el In the matter of entries the state ppy in the belief that the ngs, | | | Buoklin's Arnfcn Salve. and garbr bor such as rotten meat and decayed veg- darel event go woad, It was, of cour “This he hus dono with the rosult men- | stablosand fruit,jwhich ave dumpedon | COMNE fair is to exceod all others. | ygively without foundation, Mr. e oo AR s “]"l““ Jeporter | Tho best salve in tho world for euts, J\H AYKD_Irvom Siert stable, Omala, o1 3 S N i Rl coatts B 2 3 roElardne TR AN e AT § i S - MY The gentleman acknowledged that he ors ol 1 black mare, color somewhat faded, ¢ ioned. Dr. Stelling succeeds the late | tho bottoms. OF the children, ono is | Yesterday’s mails brought a large | geuton g wot only alive and well, but | oo oy i RS S l:m:.:.‘.td S PR Dr. Baughor, a8 pastor of the Luth- | fourteen-yoar-old girl of a vory | Mmber of stock entrics, including the s transacting business as usual | " wd all kinds of | hir retary, or information feading t hia' 1 S v . rivate meeting o i 5 q 3 corns information lead eran church, and comes to Omaha with | pleasing face, but by her tr herds of Theron Nye and Geo. W, I private meeting and invited him te ing and Cathey, Fort Cal is his many friends hope he| .. f skin eruptions. This salve is qu X e 7 S oy skip. He skipped accordingly. Eeaes Bt : a well-carned roputation as a public | agsociation is on the sure road to ruin .+ of Fromont. A large number | iy continue to do for a long time to {.0”- i l.;il e e ? iGeidsd Riitved tojgiveipkHobu Pt RO [ A voung red_cow, short speaner. Until theirhiow cdifice at | if she bo not taken in hand by seme also made. come SRk s e A Crmonoyiieanded | Erise | ey ) ageal Y ) & 8 by i upon. 25¢ per hox. Ko sale by Fifteenth and Harney streets is com- | one very soon. Yesterday a gentle- 2 will move up| " mhere s nothing about the appear- |+ —— —— Tsn & McManoy, Omaha. vleted the congregation will probably | man doing bu isness in that neighbor- from Lincoln on Monday and open an | yce of ghe articles to indicate who Y M.C. A. worship in cither Boyd's opera house | Lood had oceasion to_visit the bot. |oflice at the Withnell house, where hie | ghey night have belonged to, except | Geo. T. Howser, goneral secretary SPEGIAL NoTlcES at 10th St., - bet. or Masonic hall. Dr. Stolling will [ toms, and ho was assailed by the girl | Will bo joined by the full board, when {0 he was probably a middle aged |of the Y. M. €. A. of this city, makes s - i nerivohoroiln Oc"f(?r with hisfamily. | with the vilest language. all w;_" l""}u:ll"""'mw“ L“flt' :hc ‘,;f:’ man from tho appearance of theslouch | the following report for the past| NoTICE—Adertisement To Loan, For Sals, | B B ot A tro hbals S ORIV (A e - e ness for a wo weeks' job. he | pat. The articles have all been | month: Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding, &ec., will be in- |t s sab EERRDNa s x;r“"ll""' “"“_“ ?"“‘“" | coming fair promises to be a magnifi- | 0, 40d over to the coroner. Attendance at reading room. 1,550 | serted in these columns once for TEN CENTS AT MRS, B, E, ) e m'—‘.rh““wl‘.u s seo. T. Howser, 'uwu.nl secretary | 4 ocooss, R N Young men's meeting : per line; each subscquent insertion, FIVECENTS ing House, cor. 13th and Dodge St i e s 3: of the Y. M. C. A. of this city, has 2 = ~ Thieves at Work. tl\mln) evening song wervice. ne. The first iuscrtion never loss than 0 ehago yrency ol o . r A . E .. Y- BRIk D e ks receiyed the following note frol W, | Amnother New Wholesale House. Some fellows broke into a boarding “ \»irl Rich! TY-FIVE CENTS Oty MhrsbalAngel) snd lady lisyelre: W. Peet, now on his way to Turkey. | Paxton and Gallagher have pur-|house at Twelfth and Jackson streets » turned home from their eastern trip, The Ttis dated at Boston, August 29th, |chased a lot 132 feet square on the|early yesterpay and extingwishing Total attendance. .. i aarshal is looking finely, and reads: ‘T am as well as noeds be, | sito of the present Slaven house near | the hall light made their way to the o = O ALy (el D —~ e & E Mo, T Armatrony and Mes, G, 1, | Farewell meeting on Wednosday. We |the xailroad track, Their intention | room of a boarder named J. ¥ Burke, eoye s nl iy ST ‘J‘.T.T o, for adl NG on o two | sail Friday. Enjoyed our tnp very |is to erect a fine three-story wholesale | who is month’s visit to Salt Lake, Ogden and | much and had a pleasant time. Miss | house and it will be, as Mr. Gallagher | Thirteenth ana Jackson strects, The San Francisco, Brooks is well. T will wr suys, & model establishment. When | thieves sccured a pair of pantaloons Rt. Rev. Robert H. Clarkson, bishop of | more fully. My address will he Con | the huilding is completed the present | containing a pocketbook with $17 in wka, and southern Dakota, started | tantinople, » Bible house. 1t enth and Farnham | money m:l some papers worth about ast, we trip %1 S e oAl et asalesman at L. . Enewold's, pstatoseenrity, by ‘arnham St | #10.00 Ro | antecd, an ? -3().()00"“&!&2‘3 somas of 45,100 & in Reat Estate and Loax Douirlas St | [“nl:'l! NE_TELLER AND MEDIUM-Mir stracture at Fift Eliza tells past present, and future in fors i Q) i will be seen that the missionarics s anid all aflure, - She e ocpost scerct iy Y s and material ean be secured on satis- | keys and an amethyst rving, From |’ ‘I' f 0 ‘{' : "“H_,] ]" T e H aug 1041 Bred, 1. GUObghkars of B btoms N cace | S5 0 :ialx-““x-uun !‘ur‘ewal:.l | factory terms the work will com-|another boarder they seoured a light :‘;:’N-f‘.i"l'l‘”:4’l"“'“;"";‘: hedt ';i;,].,;:f,“i:,;,\, il at 003 souths Lth e, 812 Sco 1ot pag RN R ARS Gl iy v"“ ySBERieverIok bis con: | moneo this fall; if they cannot it will | blue coat, light pair of lmnmx.m..svm'“m e, il \\'\\.vl‘n Ginl for . Beath Hinsaan, of North Platte, arrived | Feciom Yith th Bioux City & Pacific | not behegunbofore spring. The strict-|and a hat, ~ A vest containing o "By the Iat of October, tho A odated by tolephoming the Tr M. O\ Keith, of Nosth Platte, is fn. the | 2224 1abor, addrcssed tho following | Jy south of Farnham street and noaror - e '“‘" ’h,,,,'wm,, WG it Crotene o A red cow, AR B L farewell to all the employos: How to Get Sick. provin prope the depot. Farnham street will soon wtions | ho loft practically o retail thorough- Expose yourself day and night, cat too much without exercise, work too Occidental streot, between Douglas and Dodge, “,\\,,,, 7 ) FRANCIS ROBBIAS, where they will have more room for L T TR I At L C R GRS SHIh sato, s 10 the'olty yesterday, w'"h:h“ ulumll»:my at lhileln date I de-|fare, { hard without rest, doctor all the time, ‘t‘l;:l‘zi:'““" wi]llll‘:ifl]l:li‘xll)’h:[‘":fla‘]fili’:;':f :II::] 7 \\'\ry]u 2 No. 1 broomyakers. Apply at y 4 sire fo extend to you i incere S thyitr AT riise 8 g, \ chraska Broom Facto r and then you will want to know ¥ four youn ;":-_ arrived in the oity yesterday from | haa marked your conduct towad The ministerial association will meet TR e {most pleasant vesort in the city for | W T tod with board, Refe “'\‘I"I‘"'“' : and wishing you health, peace and [ this worning at 9 o'clock in | Wiiel is answered i three words— [0 Mo work, T o 16 20tk M. s i § % Mn{]m!.l.u' l;ufm-n, who has been a !-Ir--np(:’rlfi.l)." m] _w'ulr A I'ullfru <|nlmm- Rev. J. B. Maafield’s study., The|Take Hop Bitte Sent1-Oct 15 FARMERS AND MECHANICS, | '\I\‘ ) .||:;;|.|:‘n‘-,::un\\v-\. ...:}:.'|‘...:;v.y‘ l’l M. BROWN- Corner 12th and Chicage ;n:%:“ ?"2}'{'”{1‘{ Mm«‘-n. Ilm for her | throug ‘rm‘ui"b)\"u end to you all my |juenon from the ditterent churches, = Ly | 1 _\n\;l\\mllni void -mu”d.n; e | T2, S, Byastor Us 5, Ay, Fors | idurtiocts: Ia ready 0 bore or deepe ome in La Salle, 111%,, yesterday. good-bye. AN P O3, L ST vercome by Heat. and trouble, besides a no small biil of | Sk 4 i s SALRRER, =33 Levi Cluse, of Pittsbure, of the A Tah AT Sl ARl ':i"""l Yesterday afternoon about 1 o'clock | expense, at this season of the year, ‘ T e ON'T FOIGET- The s Sunday/iaw, are cerneatly. ro . J vook at the Sne e e, on Do stree Westenhouse brake company, s in the s .VN“':l,’_L""' an Eye : s : P 08X 8y "» & man named Bedell, employed as pile | you should take prompt steps to keep | \\ land, Neb s | ki U, o1 Ilfi‘x'fi‘i‘.’f: and transiont cur Jooking after the interests of the| William Erickson, a lad about 16 |quested to moot with the wministers. | 3200, i U, P, railroad, was pros- | disense from your houschold. - The “ \NT D_Siiationas Tonsekooper, oo | tamore, Rospoctfully gkl " years old, was struck in the eye yes- | Let every pastor and church be rep- | ('“’ l' SRt li |‘| | system should he eleansed, blood i | VY, o ke i af s hotal i | *8s T s o o poss g rated by heat. o lay nnconscious | 3 ) ho country — References exchanged 5 5p - > it resonte y ) | fied, stomach and bowels regulated, Ve H. Post Oitice - It Cuanplell Johnson, Custer Camy | P83 aftommoon by o sharp pi Ry e : for threo hours and it was thought | and provent and curo discases arising AL —EDWARD KUEHI bell Jobnson and Louis Campbell Johy. | iron, which penotrated the center of | Rov. A. K. Suniint, Proste | i ugiack would be fagal, - About | from malwia, We know of | WWANTED - tnmeiatels, 20 carpenters | MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDY son compose a party of English gentlemen | the optic. Dr, Graddy removed the | Rev. W. K. Braxs, Sec'y. 5 o'clock he partially recovered and |nothin will so perfectly and | 1§15 Dodee steeet. W, WINCIF TIONALIST, 405 Teuth Strect I wre staying at the Withnell, iron and says the eye will bo all right| - > 3 D Iils Tome, cornor | PWrely do this as Blectric Bitters, sud i ] i i o s, aliiongh 1 il b Nohead-ache or back-ache for iadies [ he was removed o his home, comer| e g, irifing cost of fifty cents @ bot- | \WANTED. o ¥Tho Rovero Houso Counell Blafly|vos pore 8 who drink **WINE OF CARDUL." of Sixteenth and Burt streets. The| tle. - [Fxchm | paks Enuire o is the bost second-class hotel in tho| '™ " shE o ———. tr in attendance said that the | Soid By Tl & Miahon. (1) | WA west.” i G augl7-1m _ 'The Liguor License -y it weaknoss noticeable tonight | g bt il happiness for Tadics | Y ANTEDMan and wite, st the istlligens Buadly Shaken Up. The liquor dealers held w meeting Sixth Ward Voters was wiquestionably due to the fact| ; " WiNE OF CARDUL"” ottice, No. 403 11h $t. S Rov, E. B, Graliam, pastor of tho |18t night at Motz Hall to comsult| o Owana, Neb., August Notice is hereby given th | ; : | Y asten T | 1 will that he also suffer d f 1 malaria l At F. C. Goodman'y, \\ Shop, 311 8. 10th St. G, F. ELSASSER, | United Presbyterian chureh, and wife | ¥POD the result of the temperance He will probably recover, o 107 sit at my store, No, 1 Cuming T \ TANTED - Wity carpontorsab loyd's Opers woro out riding last night, showing J, | Meeting hold yestorday afternoon, 1t | yiioat ‘batweon 20th and 21st, north| (e I S ,"“'"1’""\1"["‘1 : \\ ‘n..'“‘;" hent aro yayod. UAW & | H. McCulloch, who accompanied | W38 determined by the committeo to|side, on Monday, Sepiember the bth, ““‘"\'“:“‘,'““,,,‘.,‘,\“1.”'.‘.,,.- A Ask lq‘hu' by ;‘,r\.],‘::ll .Il | | them, the beauties of Omaha, At the | €050 all saloons on - Sunday, and act :Hrfllv 'h‘n'_‘h:‘ Plrpase i'f registering | 41l lady, relative of C Wi clears out rats, mice roaches. Hies, | \\ \,\J”" Sl carugigis ok e Hogge, B VA O R T T :u striet ..mg.-nnn) with the existing | 088! voters ol "'”“,“‘"',‘ e | McLean, hhu] Mu]s Mnnl\-nl at the bed-bugs, 15 s, SHAW & FIELD. ! streets the buggy upset and o | law, other business was done by 8108 b \Wan supper table with what seemed a par- s ANTED - Boarders and lo i} AR BRER NP0 A AL b 4 stvar Sixth Ward, | ()L ralysis, which resisted the usual The New City Directory Y Vo o R v were thrown out. 16 buggy was e o lemlh:«||l‘\||qs&l<rll-l") Yl»mnb\l St. [soon to be issued will be the most | — o badly wrecked, but fortunately none | (v pa MEDICAL COLLE NOTIC Jacobs Oil was applied, insuring im- | thorough and complete of any directory W '\,;\{*‘“l;p;}h § of the occupants were seriously in- 5 T YRy oA ol & mediate relief, and its contin od use | ever issued for Omaha, People who » jured ulthul::gh L woro. moro o lews | o Fall seasion bogins Oct, 10, 1881 | Piwno tuning and repaiving. F. |for three days onabled her to go about [ have recently come to the Rity, or| s i 8 T :xl b hak Address, G, B. Avies, M. D., See. | Lossontin has removed his oftice from | the house as well as ov She con- | those who have recently changed their VW A3rED Fu din: bridgc and shoal bande } ruised an :udl)lmkcn up. L= . :!:;7’::)& Lo Rose's .\.-t‘l‘...,u.nu.... siders that she owes her life to its |residence or bn.utlhng place, should 4T Clark, Belle e, - S For nice fresh meat go to Gorup, [ 1016 Dodge street. Augi qreat curative powers. wmh) ir new address at once to J. ! o e ¢ groat curative powe heir 1 FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. { ‘WINE OF CARDUI" cures irregu- | Meat Market on Tenth streot, near - - M. Wolfe, 120 8. Fourteenth street, lar; painful, or diliealt menstruation, | the U, P, depot tf R’xh'i-r\afilm.n {llolum | Second Ward Registration Notice | cornor Douglas, so that their names ]“l'i‘{ih\l' =hatory framw housc, 511 South At C. F. Goodman, - L35 W GF ¥ . T i1l naaist . % 1 oy T i ta o Oth St \quire nest door. o vister in the Second ward | will appear in the new directory cor e WaANTED—A girl for general house | T wiil sit for ation of \ulup‘nx Omaha at Walenz Hotel on the |9 1ct when issued. ddw IJ"" RENT—Storo, N. W. corner 16th aud | L.ulhnmul;,umhum: are requested | work. Call at the store of W, M, | Monday, * -].umlm Sth and Gth, | north side of Leavenworth street be- | _ 4 - e e 16 to look out for the importaut sale of | Bushman,8 E. corner 15th & Dou | 1581, on the Southeast corner of |tween 15th and l4th streets on Sep Nopentup Utica, so far as **Con 0k KENI . oom, 8. W, ( it a } . | 8 ¥ ll\.hlnu,\ v 10tk dry goods now commenced at the| AugdOtf Pwelith and Cass, for registration of | tewber dih, 1881, rad’s Budweiser’ is concerned; )‘*'nil and Da\ enport St. T84ete Boston Store,” Tenth street. See - voters of the Fifth ward. Tssac 8, Hascars, Registra find it from one part of the country ' = ad. on nm,.a.,.u sepl-2t Rogistration Notice | SCHUYLER WAKEFIELD, | Owmana, August 20th, sl |t the other. Ask your grocer for| AR BENT—Que roown with heaid, 1906 Oalir | Notice is horeby given that T will Registrar of the Fifth Ward e it. mee |E T e / u'l‘l:![rd W-rqutex- sitat Lorenzen's Cigar Stove, b14 8. Aug 25 to | AUCTTON SALE. et ey Jm e ] JRCK BENT. A buostory house of rook wi i will sit for registration of voters | Tenth street on Monday, September > I will sell Friday, September - 0 ! lc, on Sherman Ave. Apply at Merrd Monday, the 5th day of September, | 5th, 1881, for thepurpose of register- | Fresh fruits and vegotables roceived 1881, for registration of yoters of the |ing additional Budweiser) a healthy and invigora- | foed store, 207 5. 12th 8t X " Ahsolutely Pure. | 10 o'clock: a, . the building e e 5 -, ting sl lant. Physicians’ opinion Al ENT - Elegant f shed roows, 1881, for voters of the First |every day at D. Guild’s ou Tenth|141% e will be -y Y I Ol RENT—Elogauttutaistied o ,'“, Wirovans S Third Ward, and said book will be | ward and correcting the old lisc. strect, near U. P, depot L JIAI0 Fapsaws Sy CE o 1050 | ~ i | B0t W ol o s | Mt trom Grape O, P oot open at my oftice, 1324 Douglas street | In witness whereof 1 have heroto se —— oxan b N i ~ I o | [PORRENT s L. Iuquire at 1518 Chi- | ukhrious pastry. | Can be eaten by Dy pep northeast corner of Fourteentt R © heroto sel Augtioncer. ( The ouly place in the city where cago 8t Uraaf | with out fear of theills resulting from heavy hudi wer of Fourieenth. my hand this, 25th day of August,| Partics wishing booth stands dur- e [ Jos. Sehlite’s Milwaukee beer is found L | e o e T s, Dol i K nL M. Riey, 1881, E. M. Srespero ing State Fair, address E. P. Davis, | Suytho &Stull, attorneys, vemoved (on draught is the Merchants Ex- | JIO8 BENT- A wiecls furuished tront room for | HOVAL BAKINGRPOWDER (0 aug2itosh Register Third Ward, Registrar First Ward, | Omaha, Neb, y28-sepl2 'l : | £ 0F & gensh at 1210 Howard stree Ne . 2 Creighton block, | change, cor. 16th and Dodge Bt. tf | h 1536 Gomnd eeast. | * Vol u €, F. Goodmwan .