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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MAY 13 1852 1 ABERT'S AWAKENING, |mouth club in 77 and is now held by | lowin, lations in regard to round | Omaha Tuesday morning, at which place R SALE—A restaarant st a bargain. H. The Dally Bee. the Omaha c!nb.]' Y trip fad exploring tiokets, with 8 |the latter will entar school.—-[York Trib- SPECIAL _“T!cis. | S S TR Contest No. 6, 8250 class, free to|view to circumventing the scalpers: |une, e PT—— . TOR —Neat cottage of five rooms, barn, The Hired Gir] Rindles s Lively [, 10 single birds, 30 yards rise, ties | ~ First—That from and after June | b, puurn of the Union Pacific shops, | Low Ferst werme mennting. e vl o tn:| L1 el inl stors, o Sord irsas nose Cul: MAHA i 2 birds same rise, entranco 6, birds |1, 1882, round trip and land explor- | o - ' v ey 1,400, ensy ferm.. McOngne opposite . Fire for the Family. h pr-td . went out to Grand Island yesterday. serted In these columns once for TEN CENTS 080t included, 80 yards boundary, ete., |ing tickets shall be issned or sold to e ooy ¢ Insertion, FIVE CENTS Saturday Morning, May 183 e four prizes, $100, 75, $50, $25. 10 more than one point on any rail- [ Mr. Walter Bogart, of Buffalo, N. ., | o7 hios s mibseatens SOl (TSR0 U TR BALR-_The POFULAR HOTEL, known weal) “. | Baa Biaze on Bixteenth Street Friday FRIDAY, MAY 26. way, and that eaid one shall be named | is visiting friends in this city. TWENTY.FIVE CENTS irally located, has sou h and east front, and s o Contest No 7—Olass shooting, open | by said road; provided, however, that | prof, Marshal, of Fitchburg, Mass,, left | —— AT . |surronnded w th fine shade trees; contsinsthirty Weather Report bt only to mémbers of wilodistion, \ame Whoto railway penctrates more than | Omaha to-day for Californis. TO LOAN—MONE . Tl Hikd & WOHIS ke, CepUMAZA 480 & (T following chesevations kre taken 2t of two from any club, 10 single birds (One state or territory, said railway | "5\, i W, B Th M — . | bottet patropege than many houses of tice Ite (BRI NS OF S o 1L i isfortune befell the 5 ise, b may bo allowed to name one point in| J+ J. Adams and W. B. Thomas, of | == e | capuclty. Price $6,000. For particulars sd- tlons named.) e s TS TS LSS i ol Tekamah, are in the cit; ONEY. TO LOAN—Oali st Law Umce of D, | dross, A. A. SAWDEY, Red Cloud, Neb, Wi Dnnr.lmhv. 8 sonus smvion, 1 | household of Mr. Charles E. Abert, :I:g- to_ each man. Entrance $5, ?:thmulf' ‘!“‘"0“{; :_“d I;‘;"’"“‘Bd; S ot g ¥ eh L. Thomas Rosm 8 Crelehton Block. 4 4 N et OWALA, May 19, 1882, (1:46 p. m.! irds included. Four prizes—80 and or, lines penetrating the same ugene Moore, the stenographer of Y T e - Sl ey | vy | shewill known drug. B of Mo. | et silvee cup, MOI,JMO §20. state or territory, it shall be allowed | West Point, is in the city. B250,000 ersi s vamsiof 8,600 and o o el “Eatate agous, 817 & 87| g3 | g4 |Mahon, Abert & Co.,at an early hour | 600 ¢oat No. 8- 8260 class shooting, | to name a point for each line, and | o o i surveyor general of | Up¥Ards, for 840 b years, on frst-clase city and | 18th stroet. £a8-t1 1 5-5‘ £& | 82 |Fridaymorning, The family reside in a | open to members; 15 single birds, 26 | that said tickets may be issued to the | 10, " 5l qo T k‘::c".”f‘;":" oBms Rus, Eavarn and LoAN R SALE—A good somer lot on Doage and B |large two-story house on Sixteenth | yards rise from 5 ground traps; ties, [several points so named; and, pro-| T gt prarostlRetssbe b ortod o onm street, 1 & yory fast growing part of o N Twht [Clondy 8 d rth of B il irds, 31 yards rise, ete. Four|Yided, that if the point named by any | James A. Brown and wife, of Cleveland, | Y0 LOAN—1In sums to suit vorrower, no bonus, “;:::’fi;:“.a'r'fifig.':':,‘]"n?"‘:d'c‘,’,‘l’lon 20th w | o1 (8 |ileh | lowiy ;“'I‘l’e"v“t""h """b;‘]“ bon u:"';‘fl“’ zon— 8100 and state officers’ cup of | line is reached by other and compet- | Ohio, are at the Metropolitan. ggdo H. Ballou, attorney, room' 6, Union | { 890-1in* |Light clear | pall, the house helonging rs. ing lines, such tickets may be issued ) T | TR ST NE |Brisk |Cloud, ’ 3 & 80, 875, $50, 826, g lines, y u W. R. Scoville, a cousin of Guitean's — OR SALE OR RENT—A two (2) story frame . ‘Ez;‘ ‘g:m:d; Olarkson, ¥red Davis, of the First OJnQ“Q,N,,.‘D_‘Qm'- class shost- ;{vor each one of such competing | ungel, passed east lnst night. HELP WANTED. m;:;,u;x‘,m‘gup&q“u,e l&l .;;\(:‘:.;I.. v'\'r‘ and TR (e (ot N‘:.:m;l bmik o hetl:dg : u .”:t'f ;n.‘f'a, fi::o :.J.d.g' %o:,l{,'ll,‘ eb}’:;f" zf Sasond—Thst no round-trip land | 1. W. MeBride, Martin Knutson and ANTED-Runner at the Gommerc sl Hotel | Brewery. 76140 o o fire original rom a ti : s Vi i and Leavenworth. 12 ) TOR SALE_90 lote near Hanscom Park, weet N, |Brisk [Clowdy i ey g b:zm :h”zm Fards rite; ties, two birds, 31 ,’.,d. or other round-trip ticket terminating Vie Lantry, of Blair, are in the city. m;'s;.v.:—"mm..arm n::m :‘3'1::' 8w [Arisk |Cloudy | 1€ Whioh ran up between the two | gy gnq 1 pair 21 yards rise, En. |8t any Missouri river point, whether | H, H, Visscher and daughter arrived ANTED—Two #and_brick moniders, In- | Cague opp. Postofce. o718 NE |[Fresh [Clear | southwest corner rooms, and was built | trance $56, birds included Four|®0ld in connection with extension |kome on the overland train yesterday. Bonth 1hen strest | AT oo R oY | | TYURY—Thoroughbred Jermy Buil No. 838 £, [reeh (4% |very thin. The hired girl, a Swede, | prizes—g80, $60, §40, $20. tickets or not, shall be sold or will be | ;. . and A. M. Johnson, of Merbers. - - E “af 1B winner'of prise b state o |85 [Bre [Cleae hl:d just PPIGV;:n:l to the discovery of c nNmnnu..un 2. oadeatise gu::yl, 1882, PECHYE | bnrg are on the Croighton House books. e S e capee "¢*" | Yards, Wost Omaha. - Graham . 'E‘i.m:nb;:: = 68 |N_IHich |Clear | the flames lighted the kitchen fire to ontest No, 10--8250; class shoot- | Third —That this association hereby | R. E. Claiborne, the Union Pacific civil 11241 JAMES P, VINCENT. -1m OR BALE—One second-hand 26 horse powe asminiboine /20,91 | 68 |N_[Hich _|Clear i iver 7 oot 0 Inchos above high water mark at | gt breakfast, the family not yet hav- [ ing, open to residents of the state; 20 | adopts tho ironelad form for all round- | encineer, arrived from Idaho last night, ANTED Gl to do cenera!_housowark, In | J1OR ¢ Aol ndU Omaha and 4 foet 2 Inches at Yankton, ng risen. About half past 6, Canon | single glass balls; 18 yards rise, rotary | trip land-exploring tickets sold to an small family, 2016 Burt stroet. DE,,,“,, rector of Bm";:“ hall, saw |trap. Entrance 85, balls included; lml:i point, sndmzfin all such ticked MB c::, %fl:‘?}u:’:fi’g,i’::,}b::’f;f el s of ‘:u‘:l:x &::a ‘}‘:2:7.:" :::"SL "pi.'.'.'na?;"i:" LOOAL BREVITIES, flames issuing from the roof about [ tios, b balls. Four prizes—8100, §75, | shall bo signed by the purchaser and d & h ANTED—A girl t2 do general housework, | Machine C0.,U, P. Ry bet 17th and 15th omaha the base ;f ; the de]l:imlroyé He msg, Efge o Kkt whuumd by the zi;m agent selling "g PEAT At ot a8 1714 Jackson stree E6-4¢ R = ran across the lot and knocked at the “t O ~—Uitizens purse | the same, and said ticket shall be . F. ngs an . C. Keith, o E—Or will excha ge for Omaha pro- —Ashland bridge fs now open for travel. | by "G00 'of’ tho residence, but the | $2560—8300, open to all citisens of [ made non-transferable. Tho contract | North Platte, came in from the west yes- [ VW Y0 atreet. P SAa H ROUNTAE " | ign benctian o R o DNAM Sits med0tw2t | hired girl, with visions of tramps in | the state providing they have partici- | in all round-trip land-exploring tickets | terday. 86-16* Farnham 8t., Omabs. Vob sent —J. 8. Halbert is running & restaurant | hor mind, refused to let him in, and | pated in at least four contests, exclud- [jssued and sold after June 1, 1882, i ANTED—5> men for milroad work. 1. | TORICK FOR EALK. in Chicago. utterly scouted the news that the [ing No. 5; 3 double rises, 21 yards|ahall embody the provisions embraced Vie Bierbower, of Sidney, a_holy terror Mannweiler, Employmeat Agent, 11th B 208t ESTABROOK & OOK) - —The circus Monday will make busi- | house was on fire, well knowing that | Tise, b single ‘mdlfi 30 yards rise, and [in the form for said tickets adopted |to evil doers in that judicial district, is in |street, near Farnam. ol ALED HAY—At A, H, Sander_ Feod 8to mess lively on that day. it was too early in the morning for the | 15 single glass balls, 23 yards rise. | by the Western association at its meet- | the city. \ TANTED—A girl for_general housework, at 1018 Harney 8%. S04 — Another complaint’ has been filed | fire fiend to get to work. Parses and remaining conditions to | ing held at St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 11, [ Mr. J, A. Tuttle, with A. L. Strang, | VY 41S21stN. strect betiroon Cass and Chicago. MIBOELLANEOUS, s gainst the Nebraska National banks folks, | The rector ran back to the hall and be determined hereafter. 1879, and that the land-grant roads, |lesves this morning for Lincoln on e Tt . sent in an alarm by telephone to the | Contest No. 12—Gold badge for | or the roads for which these tickets | busines:. VVANTE%A Tnundress st the st. Charles | & | ()6) Rood selliv urtclo tor city and towns, Hotel. 8241 | Call at once at Occidental hotel. 104-12 —Sunday school of the Christian Sun- a lephe - | central office, from which it was sent | glass b"",’, presented by Fremont ::; ::lll’n:ot at Masonio hall next Sun- | Senb ?"’:""{f Boust d,"‘,‘} ho:je poriamen's ol in 78; 25"{,.2? b:'“._ 4 carts and hooks lit out at a lively gait ards rise. Lntrance $L.20; ties, —Christian church wil boid 64| for tho soeno of the fire, which 'is in | 10 balls, 21 yards rise. Open only to wervices at Masonic nex Y %1 a locality very difficult of access for | members of the association, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. teams, Meantime the back door of g 705 TR —Qon. Groner, sheriff of Linooln|the dwelling was broken in, and Mr. A Renovating Remedy © ounty, came in on the U. P, train last | Doherty ran up stairs to awaken Mr. [Is to be found in Bumpock Broop night as far as Valley, with two patients | Abert, who slept in the front part of | Birrers. As an antidote for sick are issued, hereby agree not to accept Geo. M. Champ and H. 'A. Ballis, of any tickets that do not conform to k ol A ey Council Bluffs, registered at the Creightcn M T e e oy Y Fourth—That the rates for such [last night. INTRD 11 stk 08 15" South of Poor house. ry : . 1 K. b vork, Ap- round-trip land-exploring tickets as| Miss L-MM-hgh:‘:;Y- 0'( I;‘_”lmll" and | W AR 201 Cultorain atrocts 715" {STRARED—From oy place n the i, & vhite i i i . M. E N incoln, are | ———m——— cow about seven or ef years old, bran may be iuued in conformity with Ml & TR & ANTEDOne_frat clasy seamatress and | O on ono thoulder; has some rod hairs, 1 wil :lhle:; re-olut:m-u uhnll;m l:;nuer:lgd in | guests of the Canfield. oY w0 spprentices tor dross makiog. irs. Ppay a reward for her recovery. Kxé’a’fi;‘f"l‘:‘v' e rate-sheets issue y this as. The family of Hon. J. H. Boyd jeo. W, Kendall, 1414 Dodge. street, up-stairs. wit* bt s A% , J. H. Boyd returned 8212 sociation, and in all the district rate | % B0 0 PG L il Wi 10 BRICKLAYERSTo 1et & contmet foF WAN’!:ED—_A good "’,"’.3' teamster. TAKBN UP—A large red cow, with strap | | | e —— Lincoln. the house, and knew nothing of the [ headaahe, female weakness, billious. | sheets issued within the territory of | ™ A ANTED—Good girl at 1080 North 10th st, faylog from 75,000 £ 100,000 brick. - In- d_':’h:n Er.;:,:;:("é:‘h at present with- | trouble, Ho would not begljnve it [ ness, indigestion, comstipation, and |this association. 24 Nora remaing i Oalifornia, W 860-t¢ sty aire at o o g:‘a::me:ir{s:fi Machino out & general superintendent, and_there is either, until the rector drew him into [ other diseasesof s kindred nature,| Fifth—That all round-trip land-ex-| Hon, Wm. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill) was SITUATIONS WANTED. 815 3 mo strong fndiostion s to whose shoulders the hall and showed him the red | these bitters are invaluable. Price, gloring tickets, other than those re- |in the city and left for home last evening, T OBE Wity Bie TGNV or el the official mantle of J, T. Clark will fall flames licking up his property. The | $1.00. m13dlw [Zerred to in these resolutions, shall be | accompanied by his daughter, WAI:]TI,?'—A sitastion as book-teeper or | MTVHORE wishing no bt T — o energetic clergyman then proceeded to — withdrawn from sale on or before W. V. Morse and children, acoodi. | BIan®S years of agv.. estern, aity, by & $0UDE | Gddress i, M. BROWN, ; wpon. fight the fire with buckets of water, WON THE DAY, June 1, 1882, and shall not sgain be Mrs, W, V. ;’; Lohm :" fon | 1ence in” double-onty b R e o) 91-18* 1607 Burt Street. ! ’ —Handsome invitations are out for the |and had a small hose been at hand placed on sale save by vote of this as- panied by Miss Nelia Lehmer, leaye for | rojerences given. Address C. H. D,, P, 0. box | Taciua ot A Ting Rl hlocks i wedding of Miss Mary Getrachmann and [ would no doubt have confined it to | The Clothing Balesmen Are Conceded | sociation. the east yesterday to spend the summer, | | 409 Harttord, Conn. i il ;"P aro too doar for pating i sirosts. Thero i Me, W, A. Morrison, The coremony will | the. corner in’ which' it broke out. b A g Sixth—That the secretary ask each | Miss Josie Blackburn left for Omaha ANTED—Situation fn a tirst-class grocery | in ranite. bloska 8 thihen Sevp Jor B0k Dok § take place on Thursday evening next; The'neighbors came in and assisted line in interest to name their points|last Friday on a visit to her brotber, T. W store, by a man who is not atraid to work, | yard, Addrees 10 Bee office. 08-81 May 18, and s goodly number soon assembled| An adjourncd meeting of the loth- | under theso resolutions, and that[W. She returns in two weels.—[York | 88 ary noobject sl Sealae with S oelote. o o o abegh AT bIE] o The{Kanas Clty, St Joo & Omahs ;’:":ih‘. L it:!e'll‘::} %fim“é‘;‘; ing Balesmen’s association was held po:nu [ n::;d or P‘abhl,hed "l only | Tribune, e, Bup't. Y. M. 6, A., or address E. é.]"Boeaer— a3, Wyt spot,lareo horual ” Also "a holfer, woad,fhas put on sale at this point round-| sreams from as mnny'hydnnu flow- | Fridey at Baswitz & Wells’ store, m‘c‘.wnhll' be u:?::; D exploning| prune Ey ‘:"h‘ El‘q"i “;H"‘ = Gs‘-hl- m__%lb— n4’n onew .::?fig g‘t”m‘\"ryfin kets for Pueblo, Colorado Spri i i i ler's bank, of Blair, is in the city, return. uation byyoung man, fair bus- ery, . near Williams, bot s o o the | "Gt demer: by T e SEOW Sy ing from s visit to relatives in Southern },Yh,,,‘.‘::," el Aol umlessla GRS and Denver. Andy Borden deals out the o was thus far confined to| An understanding being arrived at ARE chance for business for capital of $3,000 pasteboard with all his pre-historio grace| the attic, but as many goods as pos- | ity Sl AR R : Eoquire of T Gibeon, Bosrd of and suavity. sible were rescued. As usual the| ™" the Clothing me ts of the 6124 < ) oity, it was moved and carvied that —Councilman McGuokin denes that he | tramps showed up, and Mr. Albert tha kit NHrioUABAEGHEAIE made a trip to Lincoln Thursday over the ‘aught three of them trying to plun- official s ] A paper that the clothing stores Union Pacific or any other route as The Sh.:mtg:opb&mug mq‘gi.t‘.ls 'l'h: of the aty will, on and ungr Ma, Herald announced, He was present at 16th, until further notice, close at As long as trains are blockaded by Nebrasks snow within fifteen miles of Laramie, [ > there is certainly good reason to boast ‘Adjutant O, O. Bates, of the Nebraskn | Y}/ ANTED . Slbustion by middle aged lady in | Trede. . 0. 3 otel or widowers family as housekeeper u - " is competent to take full charge, no object! OST—A subscription paper of the North about :;: ler':)rlél. ;htlll:‘% s IZo;rthn ll;“:ht; ‘;&‘;’:‘o':‘x:‘ &% ‘B':o‘;':‘”“.:: :i;’: oo ‘St ol the city, Addross 'omh::ooéu?’é:': llJ" Prosbyterian Courch. ‘Tho inder willpleseo years yes e Union Pacific past k 3 4 was blockaded by the beautiful near |on business. BS. C. A. ELLISON—E'ectro Magneti 3 W A",Efl':n_nlf,“;fl“’"‘“““” e (L baky Healr, aiso busincas and modical Glaire the city, and the same- thing occurred | J, M. Rickey and party of seven Union | V¥ ' H. Manuweller, Employment Agent, 1th | Joyant, Paychometic readings ad treatment ROy & : H the Councll meoting Thursday night, | & sntdid good work, sod M. [0 705 i . Aty day, though tho track waa soon | paif o in from western Rbsie iy Dy el gy i & main oan stand st the comer of Siz. | Albert speals most highly of tho iill | P- i SRSTE Ty BEPRE BAREAY: | | cleared. Freight traina Noa. 6 and | Nooraska I vening, and ao stopping at | Y\ ANTED—Sicuaton by a ma of cxpaionc | il Uy Itir sead samoy Rty and Iock o g exhibited by Chief Butler,who he says 8t | 7 atuck - in th bel Ti 8 WA Deiiisuation by o man of experlenice | hair otc', with §2.00 consultation fes. No. 9018 L] toenth and Farnam suy day, at sny hour, |\ doratands his business as well as | 20,000 dodgers announcing the fact be 8i d.inm'in dmRod %fl:“':." thi tween Tie | 4,0 Metropolitan. reference. Addrass A. B. Bes office. 3716~ | Case 8t., Omaha, Neb. 798 1m* } and count fromseventy-five to onehundred | gp,0hody he over saw. The fire was | Printed for general distribution. g e iton L IOTDINE, | B, Lane, superintendent of bridges, U. | Y3 AN1ED—by s frst-eias dremsmkor, sew | QAVE BENTGhoice of 50 full lote ta leass § dogs playing on the various corners. Ita|put oug when the entire roof and up-| OR motion a vote of thanks was . g ol WA aran e Dtk near Oreighton College for §25 per year ; put ous ] P. R. R., and mentioned as the possible & of all kinds, at No. 1819 Dodge stroot: xe i tendered M Baswitz & W two engines being somewhat damaged ) xter L. Thomas & Bro,, Room 8, Creightoy f dog headquarters, r partof the house was 'o: t;':u.e :f'.t?eir m;v' tf‘nh all:, by “bucking” the beautital, Mastor | successor of J. T. Clark, returned from or will g0 out ana do work st moderate peioek | ook, o { ~Thepalios mm.::m Tllnmd:.y = The mmm:ug‘gugfi&u chf'l':-nfo' o 0F £ho meets| Mochanio' Galbraith sent out a snow | the west yesterday. G AREOUS WANTS: = § - :"I“W" of the peace, L. Dorsay | the household was very t. | On motion the association adjourned plow and two engines ahead of the| yohn Hayward and wife have returned [ _— ANTRDL IO TS e e ot ED WARD KUEHIJ N § | t to jail for thirty days for habitual | Mrs. Abert ome very valuable | to meet at Hellman's store on Wed- | $xpress to_ thoroughly clear the track { ¢rom Ogden and will make this city their W A Ccceu sto, adareds P MG URe, © | MAGISTER, OF PALMYSTERY AND J0ONDL N § :w '\ anolher party seat up to | jowelry, including two diamond rings, | Peeday night next. prevent 16 Aliog up again, residence, Mr, Hayward wil resume his | __ 10018° 3 Omane, Neb. | o Harney: Wik, with. thg fi‘?’é‘.’?fl which were missing, and there was & c1d Omaha and Ogden run, ANTED—To loan $200 or 8300 tosome ro- | Ty 1o 00¢aln for any one a glance at tho past serve out the usual fine for Slocumbs, ot ail lvh fin To the!Publio. Trinity Oathedral Chapel. sponsible paity, who will g'vemo. steady | soce’” menss oy £ Sertaln candikions in the fu. —Mr, Geo, T. Walker, late muperin. | 208tly set ver plate, & M:{im: We, the undersigned salesmen of| Bishop Olarkson, assisted by Dean| Robt. Law, superintendentof the moun- | employment in.a Frocery or dry goods and grox | "siecroots ad Shoos made to seder. Portes tendent of the Omaha Nail Works, lofs| 30 sush Fedy all of which were | ¢he clothing trade of this city, would Millspaugh and other clergy, will open | tain division of the Union Pacific, left 3%?.0?.""'.‘#};{?' Experioucs more of an o ThursOay for the east to purchase ”mm Cmm Mon 'flufl““ .: respectfully represent to the clothing the new chapel of Trinity Oathedral Omaha for Cheyenne yestcrday, and Ed. “M"”g“_ yowillj‘_]“",ghm,‘ Yo | f nall works company | $:000 furniture | buying publio of Omaha that the em- Dickinson, superintendent of the Laramie & | machinery for a new company | and household goods, $1,600 of which i on Sunday morning, the 14th of May, s SAPY ONE\—A partner wanted, otive or si‘ent, loyes of this business ¢ t o4 | inSan Francisco with » oapital of 8500,- | way in the London Assurance oom.|P. :]'n" 1 Bo "‘I‘ wipeod BN iste s d division, left for Laramie, fovihioriah 85000 to $20,000 eaah bo fnveat in & - and 81,600 in the Phaunix of | 71vos %ot “any other business; and | monics. . On Kt sight a¢ 7,30 T 1L 7. Douny, Unltod Staten mar | %5 it o e B s o —The congregation of Trinity oathe- both nmpnhdby&mml would appeal to the citizens tosbit 3‘“‘:‘“ P ;‘ mnfid"m.fi:ina ill. be ad. | Sbal of Minnesota, arrived from the north E:'S‘i;.:‘:m’“&'a'.‘.‘i”“kéfi‘.t.i“fl'hs.’? L dea) will got Into the chapel (basoment) of [ J, Howell. The loss will exosed this | flom to. shorter hours by making | winisered by the. bishop i the|lst alght sud is rogistered at the With- |oice. ~ © ° -t S new churh st Snday. They v | St doukl, The, Lo In e e parchasr” o § oo, x| el ? nell” Mr,Deauny i il of Mr. 1| e oy int 3 abou 3 b ' . p Eoeto . vonraunto. 14 wil b the | which isfully covared by losurans. * | “P* ** SHNTE, e, sesionn ot the comnel o the | o T Ceowat th- handsome ad | e o T s Aoy B s best they have had for years. 1t was fo ""‘"‘u:.h" the 1":0 'th‘: mlmm-mu Ouerxs. |in the ocathedral chapel on the 17th | popular deputy sheriff of Douglas county, e TN i ~—Laks Superior s noted for the besuti- (L EPUERL IR U b SRR S the| THAT HUSBAND OF aNk |aod 18th of May, Tuesday and|retumed from tho cast yestorday after | Y ATEECO ot S, A ¥ ful emerald hue of its waters, but it would family .yn‘ ped without inj Tt is | Ia three times the man he was before he | Y odnesdsy of next week. Theopen- | four weeks absence. He was called to W. F. ALLWN, ¢ blush to murmur if onco placed besido th |y a¥ MENAL TG TC T B S aaing Wally Hoatth Renower |ing _ semron will be delivered on | Philadelphia by the serious illned of his| 7712 Oare Ohas, K. Oontant. wool of water at the corner. of Fifteenth | o' siv oo™ Mr. Butler became chief $.D . Depot at O. ¥. Good- | Wednesday mnrnl.l;]g. by the Rev.|mother whom he leftmuchimproved. He ANTED—500 privy vau.ts, sinks and coss 1 s0d Famam, near the Western Union | und ho did himself much oredit by the [™*™' o L °z;¥.-'°f 'Fz s Oity, 81d on| raports the sesson mush more backward X‘Ymggl;, to clean, with Sanitary Vault and office. way in which he managed it. RAILROAD NOTES- L e 1 . 80- | down east than in Nebraska. residence 1208 Dodge street, Omana. i —8, L, Campbell . late with H dreases on missionary subjects will be ¥TED : Dohh.‘:lu m'l..‘.in.h':.m, huont:z AS pama). ‘gm 't.h“ some amusing A Varloty of I py e i A delivered by the bishop, the Rev. Mr,| ¥. G. Keens and wife, of | Kearney, WAR T Gark. Bellovaas® 224 o™ ¢ 08 i Hhore ol W, Bomawr, 401 of T itng the fire, only one A T e, o B e Bor, M | e T o | AT ARENE e s bty s | 4 b y Wil 3 of Nel ty. south by the Wabash, en rouf ren e lors In & 8 1 Mhtor L bo.w i 1n Sy derpion Destagi e wnt il gttt | L S ) id i - |Chaviston, 8 O. i, Koen i the chi et 4 I 5" | > worl wi e con- Gospel Tru secretary of the supreme gra ge, FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LAND. ~—The faneral of Mary Purcell will take | testing for mastery, the hired girl who | struction party of the Colorado exten: | e that is surety f stranger shall |O. G, T\, of the Unitsd States. George = ‘ plaoe ab 3 p.im. Sundey, from the ree- | W88 the {nvoluntary onuse of the sion of o “Burlington. & Missouri| smact e Bl oo Shat erostth 3| B, Kntzentoins srand worthy ohi of e | 1Oyl NG e, fureihed, fren vt 2 dance, 628) Eleventh street, between Ohi- k‘:d o) _wen! bert and | river railroad, writes & letter which | SeriNG Broop for curing liver, kidney and | yuine body, whose residence is in Southern | atrect. Jor16% | oao and Cass, Serviow at St. Philo- | peked ber if convenient o ploase pey | gives some idea of the progeoss of that | semplaints of like Sendsnicy, shall neverbe |G, 1forata, was on the same train, destined | (SOTTAGE FOR WENT—ouw 17 s, T ' mona's cathedral, Ioterment at Holy | (bt ghe oould go. Thisis equal to L°"3dmmd:flfl;"_i:§‘§f;¢g‘“i: 1000t . " O MSdiw - also for Charleston, whero tho supreme | J_JAcksn and brownell Hall.____ 10s-t Sepuloher, the conduot of hi tryman, ) : p grand lodge meets. OR RENT-House of six rooms, 1112 1lth | —The Denver train over the Ulon Pa- | acoording to Jules Verne,sccomy dp flfu"hh‘ bas sepd :‘" S s v PERSONAL. A Ful_tlr‘o:t. south of Pacific. T O, PELLE, | SRS H Vi A i - smemts ot W profasicr.on s (Hp '@hn Yl l“'u' s calod zh:ng'“d Hills .l.l:; MW:: Itflll;‘o'l?;nuhuz%l accl- B RENT—A nicely furnished room, 8, E. AbSOIutely Pure. | after the performance at the opers house; [ center “of the earth, ifivariably de- | well do they deserve the name, After| Nt Brown, of Burlington, is in the Gonte. | Beloe 250 front, for one or fwo gentlemen Inquire | This powder never varles. A marvel of p mandi his week]: nllo " 3 i ———reraref e ———— a4 1424 18th street, between Clark and Grace; old | 8, strength and wholesomeness. More econo ! o give those who come in from the west ing ly allowance when- | the road is built we will have to haul | Oty No. 090. Referenco required. tf [micAl than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be { an opportunity to return home in good | €ver & great peril stared them in the |in material (rock or earth) with which | B. B, Inglehardt, of Yankton, is in the MILITARY MATTERS. " | told tn competition with the multitude ofi ow 4 The run will then be made on fast | {808 . to case the banks, Some of the em. ouse of five rooms, corner 23d | begh, shors welght. alum or hate powders { shape. run city, Apply at 8. G. Stevenson, cor- | 50ld only in cans. RovaL{BAxing Powpas Co., | time as » test. SPORTING WEWS. hunhkman;lm tnutyuor thg:y foob| g W, Powers, of Kearney, is in the | OH0I8] Orders for Abandoning Forts | acr 1itn and Case, noar Easter Chureh. ' "' | S Wall b New York i & an a8 we g0 on ey are o . h . 1 rman Sande X e —————— ! -:::'a mlolw:iz ssrsny S .fl';‘ifi The Shooting Tournament in This | b ¢ pebglte . Ia'towis ’ P . 2 d.gm Loran Olark, of Albion, In the X TFO% BENT—Neaty fumishoc room with priv United Btates Depository the state cup at the tournament in this City This Month, M;h.t“: “:,pl.:“.n ‘E:::Jz:h::lmg oy, b The following are the latest orders [ & /les° of sdjoiuing [parior. 1518 Webster v dity, beginning on the 234 of this month: these obstacles, we are putti issued from the headquarters of the F' N’ t' 1 B nk | Mosers, Hallot, Harloy, MoBrido and J.| my gy e L T down| A, Kiog, of Toledo.is & Meteopoliten | OO0 OO0 F1h o Platior OR RENT-—A furnished 100m to one or two 11‘81] ational - bank, | e convention of the Nebraska guest, gentlemen, 1918 California street. ! E. Baum, with B, H, Polk, H. D, Hatha- a day, and laying the ~track in prett n accordance with instructions from Bi-120 — OMAHA.— i way, M. M. White and T, P, Quiok as | State Sportemen mssociation will open | "2 D'y “Our road through| H:1. Olarks, of Bellevus, came in last| tho Lieutenant General the peue of ¢ on Tuosday evening, the 23d, at 8 | Calorado, in which state we now are, | ening. Fort Fotterman and Fort Sandors, W, | (10 RENT_Now yoome turaisied of uotu, | - Oor. 13th and Farmam Bts, . & altornates, The chair appointed as dele- gates o the state convention, Mossrs, | 0'clock, and their eighth annual tourn- |is being built as the Burlington & Polk, Kendall, Quick, Rouse aud Strass- [ ament will begin May 24th, continu. [ Colorado railroad. I am now fi%; T,, will beat bandoned, and the | 6f the siver, brid [ M. K. Cooper, of Ida Grove, I, Is in ,;;.,:‘om sy proceed to Fort e o o renty “ontt | OLDRST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN the city. DA, Russoll, W, T., and take sta- | “ocumer’s block,” cormer éth and Howard, buryer. ing through the 25th, 20th and 27th, | v miles from Denver, and expeot to |y g 1nduey and wie, of Fulton, Neb,, [ 41r &) St : — i —A ploasant wedding Look place st Bt Both will bo held in this city, the | Loyt e Tamieh the track by the | ¢ i the city, “The public property at these posts [ I for rent. 8. B cornor soth snd. Dasenpers | SUOOESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) : iar the direction | #treets. (6 SrABLIaHED 1856, C, W. Thomas, of Grand Island, is at [ will be disposed of un Philomens's cathedral Thurday morlog, | )¢4er gf the grounds of the Omaha |as they first intended—build about T ldposed o Uier $ho difveiion lels o Fou LEASE—AL#25 o year, sevoral nico r dence lota near 26th strect Aud St. Mary's avo, | O7§8ised 88 & National Bank August 50, 1603 the high contracting parties being Mr. 2 + - oo C. Riley, of the Unlon Pacifo shops, | DFi¥ing Park assosiation, matches to | thirtoon miles east from that point to f the Withuell fo which it portains. T B e e ks and Mis Mary Hickey, daughter of Mr, |open at8a, m. The following is a|™** W 0 0 W, Bust and Irving B, Faller, of Cin, | 50, 4" and the property per- | TNOK RENT—§ farnisied rooms over o3 | SOLMAL aND piopms .~ 200i000 : TURIOE. In,, is in town, ini ; chant' Kxchange, N. . cor, 16th and Dodg | SURFLUS AND PROFITS - 160,00 James Hickey, of this city, Miss Ella| summary of the programme: The Pioneer Press says that the lat-| taining thereto will be transferred to |t L 4 Dol G Welch aud Mr. W, A, Mealio acted as WEDNESDAY, MAY 241, est and most reliable programme is the | . P. Heath, of Covington, Neb., is at | the post troasurer of Fort D, A, Rus- | =0 RyNT—Nicsly faraiahed 7ooms with o s A bridesmaid and gronmsmav, and Rev.| (oniost No, 1—$300; class shoot- | Minneapolis & St. Louis Road to go the Creighton. “l'i‘ w. T. . [ without board.” Reasonable prices, 2013 | BenAN Kounras, Prosident, ! Father Eoglish officated. The wedding| jng. Opon only to residents of th | to Rook Island, and for the Omaha to[ ¥, W, Gassman and wife, of Yankton, | Tho records of tho posts will bo sent | S 5. e AR Daves Casaie, et Bt T e 2, il Al "y vl o i b S & Nathwmter ooy - Ly - M . [ Vi, ards rise; ties, i En- 18 ay et ocour for ed from Lin- ; d 0K SALE—Desiiablc cormer lot_adjoi Ing lot . wer on the evening " Hon, W. A, Paxton, return: and ten meu will be left at each post. { ¢ — ance, 80, birds included. Four |swhile, but that it is sure to be done coln lust night, Troop I, Fifth cavalry, is relpi?ved SN e u?m"?fumu&nffu. Thi bank recelves deposits withou regard bo unts, 5 izes ~ X ultimately, and not far alon, “ The Bwedish Library association m“&wfim_mmm shoot- | in the future, fi:hfl n, Ced- hold & Grand Picnic at Hunsoom |1, ™00y only to residents of the [ Rapids & Northern will be run, as Saturday, May 19 10 90| stalo; fve doublo birds st cichtoon | eretoforo indicated, by tho Chicago, menoce Hoftaws e | yards rise; tios, two pair. Entrance [ Burlington & Quinoy and the Rook weddfri and prizes, same as f A Island, What the of the late bt trading will be upon the lease of the omm@{o.s $260; mm a‘sh § il becfon tha | Dr. 8, J, Hadley, of Aslington, was in|from duty at Fort Laramie, Wyo., OR - town last might, y and will proceed to Fort Washakie, m:‘-';:;-?u"‘gl m v I'nu::il:“l.: an-':‘m mm% also London Ds L. J. Boomer, of Robiason, Col, is at| Wy “"G"“i,‘“',:‘::;‘d‘f;“‘?.""rdlmd ;’-fx:::."is;'fi"i}k:z‘?‘ 'Sh"i‘&.'.f' fi:fia’;fl!‘;}k Eg‘ifi;':‘: K A e the Metropolitan. from duty at Fort Laramie, Wyo., | plicationto = W, 0. ROBINSON, | et Wavidl ¥. J, Moulton, of The New York Dally aud il mmu:? Fort MoKency, L2 John G. Jacobs, Graphic, is the city. 0., e station’thereat, OB SALE—One house and 1ot at s bargain Ji P, W, Thi . Mz A. L. Steang, of this city, is in &pfln ohn ‘alker, Third Fhomhulwmuwv.idw:&nmd.{ UNDERTAKE l (Formerly of Glsh & Jacobs,) Froe toall; Mtufl: TI‘!:&‘ l.'; & Bt e e ) will join the detachment of | tern &c. Inquire on premiscs, N , balls inoluded; five whispered about in railroad ecircles | Chicago on business, . ri:ulry. ' ’o route to Arizons, | BoSK® & HUl's addition. - A TTS RATRTNE " § e it 40 B | Ve oo R R | P e . M NN W RILER 25, ‘onse all w8 under the present gueata of the Withnall rest to the commanding officer of the sale, choap fOr cash, If taken ontire s they RATILRO.AD FRUMDBAT, MAY 80, titis » burden without| XK. O Morehouse, of Missouri Valley, | detachment. in thekiln, by~ 'LORENZO DIBBLE, Contest Ni $300 arrangement B e Yard one block south of corner, of 15th sbroet i uo‘?" s wnomon'! m‘-mwm without profit, and, [ was in town last night. No Humbaging the Amerioan | bud Bellveus osd 6018 0 fln gfln H-' ugle gl i ) now Mrs. Jobn A, Horbach is lying danger- People. R BALE—Or Trade; 40x192 166t on 107 Outfit on Sbort Notice. balls 'M,M."‘,fi,"',, with the Omaha line, -&um !;qin ously ill at her residence. You oan's bumbug the American peo- | o, Sreet nextlo the coruer of Hucy, lso 11th 8., Near Farnham, ’ balls, four prizes, $120, $90, $60, 32 Lako Bupaer| o' 4 Ringer Is called west yestorday mn‘:l‘;’fl ?:d‘:d"“"“b' that sulte Capitol avense. Enquiroot . BERTAOLD, A # " LAND EXPLORING TIOKETS. tbrough sicknoss of friends. Shalr trlepds. Just “““’h&’w' WIth | S S ALEThe Warm Bprlogs, siasted 35 B, D. McLAUGHLIN 4 left | Benine Brossom which become & . ':fl “‘M 26 . Ham. Lo Ferse, of Bonanza, Idaho, 16ft | GO T CCR Dver the Dnited States. E;l',‘f"&}‘:‘.‘.’f&' et ¥ nliidii G | AMPORNEY » AT - LAW Omaba yesterday for bome. Py rial bottles 10 cents, meadoy d J. A, Eatherly and deugbter left for b Sty | W Bt Wan By b el Address And Notary Publio,