Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
~OMAHA, THI I:SUA)'. t “NOT QUILTY.” AUGUS request for ciroularn g THE DAILY BEE- ANTED-®omien t wash aad iren, Ar ot Eumet Hous £ OF DIAMO LS. " The Daily B PLENDID PFOY Y Bacesty, one la full and 1| W foond ing | search of Ladway, who was | Charles Bauot's saloon and wreested | complete informgtion regarding ) - arge frame houso, with 1 U by the of who had been tele- s, plans end opporations of the associa \ JANTS ~A by 1701 18 year 0d, to & re t. Firs ch vce for inv stment, font L.r @0 —— — phoned for, Tho prisoner on being | Trtedli arv That Refuses | o Agents can make bigger money | YV cave ot b res, 6'c. Ay w0d 3, Uik | porm mth, Cull -1 fuil particalats, on Y ~ | #n Omaha Joweler Robbed by &1)1iized in 1 st Expert Swindler. Marmed but very r Aug, 31. kgl side of the story. == | Who Obtsins Dirmonds end| s bt Oach Valued at $810, said he did nothing t b wha honotable, pleasant and pr strictly fitable, a deposi 1, 01 B2 LE CHEAP-—Dar ind and cod i1 ¢ eap vl Lrard st Wi g toum yirls at | 201914 Gy WA o The Avdit)r of State holde his own ly de to be Conviood, Thaurainy Mornin absoln om tho association as pre y e, for the protection of vir mombors, The only aes o kitd in exist ¥l Marshal Angeli Heoapes Con-|! bis arm mp viction by a Closs aler wnd ve:t while a 1 on At W Weather Heport. (r'he following obrervation: are taken at 1ave, sper the same moment of time at all the stations while he wau absent from the saloon S s cording to law. Write at once for| — — . J samed.) i s Al ile has lived in_Papillion for seven circulate, Say where you saw this| WWZAXT Do men o o0l gode, steady | S e m(‘,";“““'l""""-1',"1'“,{.;”(‘,“:!‘“”" Giving Therefor n Waorthless Bit of | yours, and eays ho can produce t Several Moral Cousolimen Craw |notice, AL e ks SO | DT Sy g reone MAHA, Aug. 3), 1882, (1:45p. m. |* . - } L 4 exemplary Th Kuot Hole. —_———— S otew, With o Forged Signatare, | mony &8 to his scber sud y rongh a Kuot Hole ~ - - - - s i Poper Witha 3 L character. Ho was not intoxicated e Nelile Burxe. (}mr, WANTED—Apply 1110 Far. hnn; UD.\ F““ SALE 2 iw s e el sod told a straightforward story. Tho state fair association, remem. | 0 e B - » by i 5 . r- - P gy g premises of COrTeL E £ An Unsuccossful Search for the slick | | Me, Monday on going home about| Pursuant o a motion carried at tho [ bering tho shemofal exposure of per. | | ALTED—Fachine hant: st Oma !‘, : scamp. midoight eallod .’.. lh-.lh;rwrv wh;»-r reguler meeting of the Oity Council |son in the femalo raca of 1880, has de- TN TE D Ore st s earrey one | 7O, Stoty buliding for ale st » b ¥ % 2 pO! c at Lodway " e A i TAN —One good i ta maker and one cated h-cas cormier of | oo (5 —— BB i B s cliabomon |00 Tueeday night, a special meoting |eided not to allow another such_oo-| W *Ncnmarsr o votChescomee Wi oo | cky oo e nort od { oo-1a | 07 | Ono of the shrowdost pieces of ras- | <t u vile purposs, though he m wan held yestorday at 2 o olock p. m., i r'Lt.\k«r E,:,‘cu" And g0 Miss | avire at v. He lmian & o %0_ | August 7th prosian | forte [ 67 (8" cality that has been played 1n this city [ have treated the child in au indecent | to take up the repor: «f the committee c,:"'_:jmr‘t‘n?x’,;"”‘“;v:_“;k};;;"u:’i'_"‘w‘;’: VWANTED=A cann 1o gin or g nerat b T o i 78 (NE bis W t outrage " e littlo ' . : ge . s work. S0, hwest curner Lsth o 1 cinss; 30 0% | 4 [N for & long timo was that reported laat [and outraceous manuer. fhe NUofof the whole. Thero wore presont ulthough she offered to rido any way |streets 02301 | n down, T e ' & PR BN ovehing, of which Mr. 8. Jonason, K‘,'n‘dw alnly was not seriously Messrs. Baker, Bekm, Corby, Del-|that tho aseociation might desiro— ANTRDSGH] 1o+ peniori] BOGRWor, 16| bt | Ul | 7 [ve the well known south Thirteenth | "7iig gisteiot attornoy, on being con- | 1one, Dunham, Horuan, Keufmann, [egainst Lime, in eompetition o other- WA Sichson treet %1t | Astincion { 3004 | 77 [N stroot, was tho victim. Tho job seem | sultod, and investigating tho claracter | Leoder, MoGuckin, O'Kuofo and | *iae: She loft | enzagomont. - S | W ANTEP=Agin for generat b wework, | (01 EALEe wil o ( : Y E g y o Ao d iv n. o est cornel perty, an improved 40 3 | 30 [NE to have been coolly planned and suc- | of the testimony liable to be adduced | Thrane, Mr, Herman prosided, City Journal. 5 Hatnilton aud bias stssets Shinne Radition, n U. P, . R R cessfully carriod out by tho man, who | #2iust the man, was of the opinion| o, yotion of Mr, O'Kesfo the N e Gl it t [ e ne, (80 27 | 74 INV ILihe | 1w by inl oF that it was useless to prosscute, the Oouncil resolved itself iuto & com. PERSUNAL. “Jiver 6 fons 11 inches above low water mark at | 18 Oortainly an expert at the business | ;1o witnoss being the child, who was YtkisTolERNG. wholey e BEb,. ibude W Ama_ Omaha, 8 feot 7 inches at Yankton; Mississippl, 4 [and who has made a haul that will|not able to testify very intelligently, d cisiita * W05 Heawhie 10 POPULAR THOTEL, known - 1 f ¢ ¢ moved that the committee of the| D, H. Freeman, of Juniata, isin Omaha, | ¥ us the SOYS HOME, Thiy house o sene i feot 8 Inches at La Crosse, and 6 feet 4 inches &' | lagt him for some timo, and not being able to comprehend the whole rise and report the evidenos 2 E khotn Sta trally located, has scu h and east front, and e . Dabuque, i nature of an oath, would not be a 3 : * | J. A, Sparke, of Thatcher, is in town, SETANTE Jriounded w th fine shade trees; cont dnethity About the 14th of June this mau The motion was carried and the clerk 7 ANTE ] i . " | competent witness in the eyes of the | . Yo James Ledgewick, of Wilbur, ta in the| VW “Vetters moeping rooma, haw oo houss, [nandry, smmple » LOOAL BREVITIES, went to the Millard hotel and regis- [}y read the evidence, which was ac- gewick, J : room, &, Ma'y world w.do_ topucation and * / ; tered at J. Theino, Chicage. He sold —Visttors are still flocking to the re. |® 1ot of dry goods to Gearge P. Brown, the proprietor of the Chicago dry Suion iy overy tesln. goods atore, formerly of Farnam street —At 10 o'clock Tuesday the ther-|and removed to the new addition of ot A . Ono first-claes porter, must spo.k Fngli b . Ky : TR T P N R ITIIE the d(:an.o said ho did not wish to flold, aud German; o No, 1 fenale ¢a*k;also two No, cufts with huttone. Findcr inay rutain e X : on; o No. 1 fe 3 Ak hiel rss a. i bR AT Hiseetd ';}gf,':;;”“’f;:fnfi"';gfl‘e‘a Waxtep.—A good second-hand | argue the case, ho thought they were| B. E. Whitmors, of Lincoln, is ut the |1giris “Wiilpay thom §i6and §20'per menth. | G60Y Ychv-vin purse aud rotura tg Omabe % et | Jonason's at that time and selected | biyele. =~ Address box X, Central|an intelligent bidy of men and he | Creighton. XK ANBED A good womian oook; ISR | @) 1 (V7 91 bt e -uraitior <5 the bow : 3 = NS SUAR battio wt Oriod Talsnd Frle gold watch and ohain, | Oity) Neb 16:3¢ | thought it was cntirely a_matter for| nre, Wakofield, of Atlantic, Towa, isat [ YV N not ta gocd, (lo.n w man nee’ Bpy r«h'{]v')()q Pavinu h Vel o Towh. Feas reas- day ;;:llbs one of the big events of the :.A:Il:edk.: ,195;."1 mre Mr.'.!;.:}uu“ METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA- :::dt:n::::ll‘:’;u:";:‘:a- él:n thé}r‘ifri:: the Motropolitan, Goodwag 8 K. Moo, Gau't louss, neae mow | onabl” Avdri’Bolph Alaegregor, Bes o reunion. eck in paymen ereof. Jona- & . ~—Special trains leave the U. P. depot | son after taking the check sent right at 8 a, m, each day this week for Grand|over to Brown to see if it was all right storo before leaving —Miss Moggie Williams Tuesday( Yesterday the same individual re gave a reception 10 her young friends at | turned and looked at Mr. Jonason’s X the reridence of herfather, L. B. Wi liams, | stock of diamonds, saying that he de- Hoffman’s orchestra furnished the music | sired to muke a purchase, Ho selected for the oocaslon. a piu, ring, studs and other articlos, . 1 | smounting to about $600, and went ~—The ladies of the First M. E, church our saying that ho wuul:i ol again will be cordiatly welcomed, otter bargain than he had been shown —The Union Catholio Library was |at this place. open last night again for the drawing and| He bad the jowelry done up and in transfer at 7 o'clock Tue:day did not get | the purchase price of the diamonds. in until 58 m. yesterday, yesterday’s Rock r. Jonason instructed one of his Talaud.and C., T, & Q. tralns were eich | olerks to watch tho movements of his an hour late, Cause of detention un-|Ustomer until he reiurned, and at pE once ekipped over to Mr. Brown's store. Here he fouud that the —P. B. Robinscn, having resigned the | \ropriotor was absent in Chleag) and office of nssistant gencral pussenger agent | hig ngsistant stated that it was impos of the Bioux City & Pucific, that office is | gible for the signature to be genuine hereby abolished. All reports, statements | as the check was dated August 30th —Some of the Union Pacifio passenger | Theine over to Douglas srreet when he entered Kolbe's restaurant, opposite the Millard hotel. He waited some moments on the sidewalk for hia train men are out in' the new regulation uniform recently ad ,pted by the company. looked very bandsome in thex new sults, | that the rogue had skipped out at the —Many will remember the sensation a | back door and made his escape, no razor, after which he disappeared mysteri- Mr Jonason's mind, he proceeded to n. may fa o{,himul! safe until to-day, —The Earnest Workers of the Chiistian | and thus be canght. It1sa very un- church gaves ome of their deligitful | fortunate affair, and it ia to be sin- semi-montbly lawn soci bles at the resl- | cerely hoped that the jeweler may yet dence of Mr, O, ¥. Stephens on Forest | comg out better than at present looks last | possible for him to do, oo. o voneral good time is expected. All are| mho “Hawthorn Centennial Ex- cordially 1uvited. celsior Roof Paiot,” was patented May ~The proceedings begun in the police | 24th, 1881, and etters patent num- oourt against the Browus, who run a soap | ber 241, 803, Any person found or ¥ factory on Haru ey streot, which the neigh- | known to tamper " with the manu- bors complained sgainst as a nuisance, | f80luro of said paint will be punish- Bave bien continued to September Guh, | °d to the full extent of law. ~No per- but the aotion ot the oity council Tussduy | *°% has any anthority whatever to sell i i ) Misaourd to reproscat the INDUSTKIAL receipts, Hawrnony & Bro. ous feast was propared for the guests|iudge of ceriain houses in the neigh- - e & DFE ASSOCIATION of tndisuapolls, Indisna, will doubtlow do away with the whole # Lancacter, Pa, | #nd dancing, music, and all the “usual borlgmod of the Millard which were| 0 COAN—MONE Y TORLY rarniehed frout 16om. G211 607] " | whch has sto0d the teit, cf. tiua., pv al lcases \ ‘businoss, Box w1236 ¢ojuyments of such au occasion were | heing kept open as notorious | = | AN_1lthwtrect. et in i X b inau: = { P indulged in until a late hour. The |}, § sitution or. abolit POK RENT—flou o of 6 vooms, new y plus | Suth Su-operariye 0. Ol ) —Mr, F. Stuart, of Wahoo, who bas ARRESTED FOR RAPE. I " ouses of prostitution on Sered and: p fnted. $15.00 s montd peral " M i iy bride’s attendant was her sister, Miss | the months of June and July, 1882 r!:mn;‘; e on e bt o | line pla,” Livoral cotieata mado with aor - { confidence in the Wahoo base bull club, B Mitskuff hile Mr, G. 1. golle B.euts wt & compensation of fromaswo. aliteca is in the | A Berious Charge Againsya Pepiltion | J¥mm# Mitskull, while Mr. G. A.17The reslt of the voting was as fol- venient 80 s} pult coruce 131 aid How | K0l 01" hrea thorsant. dollars pessyoar #0f osh 4o ap nalistiad axtant; Is in the Farmer. Lindquest uotod ay best man for the||ows; Yeas- Behm, Dellone, Leeder, PARY 0 LUAN-—CaL BV Law Lics of £d sboont. N ! |‘Address INDU TR AL LIPE ASSOCIATION,, eity, and proposes to put the latter up on groom, McGucki 0K ', d b Thran ’ |0 1. Thomas Rosm i Crelchton Block. TNE 1] G~ W03 e | No, 70 Bast Markot struss, Iedianapolis, Jnd. is home nine, if he can find takers. With R B Lsuekin, 0E0 [ Ane, two to twelve two now i b X $2,000 in curicncy and §3000 in drafte, A man who gave his name as Chas, Mz, Btuart yestorday biufied everyb dyon | Lodway and stated thut he had been » gamo between the Lea ivilels and the | for the past ‘scven years a favmer in ‘Waboos, Ho meons business, and will| the neighborhood of Papillion was stake any amount on & victory for Wahoo, | yrrested by Offiver Burk Tuesday ; #the two clubs sbould play matehgaine. | yoout 10 o'olock and lodged in the —0a Monday a little ten year oid city jail. The case was postponed until after- noon, to see if anything could be done in the matter, but iv is likely that Lodway will be discharged. : HA, NEB. Tables supplied with the best the market attords, The traveling publio Rate, §2 per day. _aug2ltmo HE WaAs hU;;EIbED.. And so Would Mmost Anyone be Under thejClroumstances, Mr, J. N, Anderson, a leading and his 28th birthday auniversay Tue:- day. In the evening heleftthe house and decorated the rooms with flowers while the guests were assembling. To say that Mr, Anderson was surprised would be drawing it very wild, but he accepted the situation gracefully, and did the honors of the evening in fine style. He received a number of ele- gant presents from his unumerous {riends, among which was a very val- uable watch from the men who work charch, in a few appropriate words, and then the evening was given up to tull enjoyment of the occasion. Mr. Auderson was highly gratified one and all for the kind expression thereof last evening. A Grand Wedding on Sherman Ave- resident of this city. The groom, who for several terms has filled the position of Justice of the Peace in the first ward with credit to himself and need extensive public. Both parties have a wide ac- quaintance in Omaha society, and the vvent was one of uausual interest. About forty couples were present and &t the conclusion of the ceremony congratulations wero showered like rain on the happy couple, A sumptu- At 'the breaking up of the wedding party the Judge aud his bride repaired al ouce to the oczy home prepared at for them on 10th ~ street, wud begun housskeeping at onco. The gifts presented Mr, and Mrs Stenberg were numerous aud elegunt a8 well as useful, From the large list Tur Beg reporter noted the following: hn,:;: ::nJ :::.‘n. uhu:.:.:w':;'::,' The charge was a very serious one, dow of their home to the grouud, distauce | P¢ing the rape, or gftempted rape, of of about twenty feet, was trying to | ® livtle four year old'girl, the daughter | 4d 'chain; John M. Tharston, silver el s " | Tt gt o Talie the wladow, which worked bard a.d | of BIr, Joneph Monday, who formerly | water pitcher, Roman dosign; N, J. | nuonubered, was introduced hye \AANTED A girto ke care af o il | Lol it Ui ¢ 180 24 being hung with welghts suddenly fi-w [ worked at the Omaka white leud works. | Buruham, elegant silver pie knife; vesult of the wote was: Yeas— |fmmily. Must go home nighta. Inquire carner 0K Bal otk miulos, m sty f olear up and her strepgth being all put | Mr. Mondsy, who was ternibly agitated From the bride’s parents, a parlor Jemp and full set cut glass tablo ser- vice; from groom, heavy gold watch bride's sister, Aunie Mitskuff, set sil- cepted snd the committee was dis- charged. On motion of Mr, Behm the argument of counsel was then taken, each counsel to be limited to 30 minutes. Col. Smythe, counsel for Ogden made a very able address in the course of which he said he thought they had made out a very clear case and policemen to support the charges and epacifications, while the principal evidence in defenca came from the marshal himself. Mr. Shears testified to the obscene language that was used in a house in the neighborhood of the Milldrd, and the disturbances created by women in that vicinity, The mar. bave made them of the women in that locality. The enforcement of the ordi nances for closing saloons was never to them and had taken no action. It was a disgrace that the highest branch of the city government should allow its ordinunces to bs violated simply because previous marshals have vio- lated them. Another piece of evi- dence of importauce was the number of houses of prosti-ution reported by the marshal. He says there were not more than three housos of prostitution, a great many more running in this city. A motion was mmade by Mr. Behm that they procecd to take under eon- dty, 8. P, Davideon, of Fremont, is in the city, D, M. Sells, of Papillion, ia at the Can- Gen, J. C. McBride, the Lincoln post- master, i in town, Frank H. Bdmunds and family, U, 8. A, are at the Millard, J. Clinton Paine, of New York, is regis- tered at the Creighton, ¥, L. Clark, of Council Bluffs, was at the Creighton yesterday. Fremont, are at the Millard, D. C. Anderson, of Columbus, regls- Hon, Ed Melntyre, of Seward, presi- dent of the state board of sgriculture, is in the city. W H. Lewis, of Hannib 1, Mo, mana- ger of the Consolidated Tank Line com- pany, is at the Creighton. Morris Sloman, of Fremont; H. C. Stuart, of Lincoln, and M. Crosby, of T. C. Or nin acd wife. of Brooklyn, N, Y., are in the city, retu ning from an at- tendance at the recent reunion at Beatrice adopted. The yeas and nays were then taken on specificatton. I, which was in regard to the failure of the carrying on business after mid-night. Specification ITI was then dealt with, This charges the marshal with neglecting to enforce the provisions of an ordinance imposing a license of ten dollars on slack rope performers, and that he had failed to impose it on one lone, Leeder, McGuckin, O'Keefe and Thrane; nays, Baker, Corby, Dun- ham, Herman and Kaufman, This specification therefore was not sus- tained, Specification VI was then voted upon, oharges the marshal with failing to make complaint to the police Nays-- Baker, Corby, Dunham, Her- min and Kaufmann, Specification V was brought up and voted on, This charges the mar- shal and deputy marehal with obtain: ing money contrary to general ordi- nauces, seo. 2, page 27. 1o further asks that the mayor be rejuested to remove the marshal and deputy mar- shal, and that their salary cease after this date until the vacancies are filled, This specification, it will bo|Do court room at Washington, has been ad. mitted to the soldiers’ home at Milwaukee, POMEROY —Arthur Franklin Pomeroy, oldest son o* Pyson M. Pomeroy and sulting in temporary relief, and after ‘con- stip tion still moro ageravated, I was to'd ~bout your SPRING BLOBSOM aud tried it. X own now say 1 m cured, ans though some months have elapsed, still remain so, L stall, bowever, ulways’ kiop some ot nd in case of ofd compl iiut returaing,” SPEGIAL MUTICES. NOTICE—Advertisemens 1o Los oit, Found, Wants Boarding, sertod In these columns once for TEN CENTS per lino; each subsequent insertion, FIVE CENTS per lne. The frat insertion never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ?‘).50,000"‘1-.‘:‘1?.‘:‘.3&& 45,600 s pwards, for § 0 b yoars, ov farm properiy, BxWis Ruau Esravs sud Loax Aanncy, Lith sud Douvias Ste HELP WANTED. “—ANTED:HM for goneral housework and help with hildren. Eaquiro at Beg oflice between § a. and 10 ANTED-—Gond shirt ironer ut Omaba Steam Laundry, 1207 Farnam street. 2251 ANTED—A girl for general housework iu & winall taily, 144 South 23th strect, near Capitol avenue and Jefferson stroet. ‘ NTED-Girl; must be cood ¢ and ironer. Riferer ces required., “7 Apply 1o 17:4 Davenpo ¢ ¢ 16 t ANTED— A$ the Naticnal Hotelat 1§ eo'n ok, warher, itd avouue, JELP WANT:D—Wanted Immediatily in'ng rosuw giri of experience at 1809 Cap- 19-t¢ street, 1 y. Apply o Mitcho'l off, vine wil s uorth of \ ANTE 100 men for ra lroad wo k, N # Mannwellet, o aployment sgents 1t Vincent, ‘at Omaha, i1 ewhe e, by a 5ob or addrese J. R thwell, N 277-1% teady m 005 nosth 16tk St. Arply o front room v Furnished, 1620 Douglas street, 16th and Doug OR RENT-Two houscs. Laing, cor. 12th and Mason streets 224-t1 nquire of R. ith ¢ N hose, with firnace” bith ro m, wOrks o nnected. £ helton, 0 RET—Two story and basement bric: apply 10 J, J. Liokey or N pply il hoticca of wioe fte For particalars &€ Cloud, Nob. 544t butter patromgo than man Price 95,000, A. SAWDEY, Red ~ MISUBLL, OBT—A straw eafchel, cont 1ing,prre and T BELL « AES, REAL ESTATE & I0AN BROKERS Tsland, and found that it w d received | ¥ A Hon., B. N, Grenell, of Fort Calhonn, Tl RIS A N8 WSt o the pay. At the same time the man | Cl%im they get botter accommodations | against the mar-hl and his deputy. | is at the Canfield. X7 ANTED—A boy not lees than 163 ears old, 1506 Farnam Street. —Day and evening sessions opens Sep- enquired tho price of dismond ear- and more goneral satisfaction here | We had the eviuvice of Mr. Shears MM Magion, of Tofferson, Tows, i ER LR AR LGk i S TR 2 A bt tember 4th, Send for ciiculars, Address rings and various other artioles in the than at any other house 1 Omaha. | and others besides several councilmen o F e © erson, lows, is | i g phe pher, 1912 Farnam rt m:’AL‘ o i cotrage. Good cemdi- Wyman Commercial College, Omaha, tf ot the Creighton, ] 9 houss, barn, well, frai nearr Lown. Acres with excellont house, cistern, weil, fino irwt, 6p.o did prop. 167, W8t Omats, Terme very reaouable. [ acros, vith g and snade t BRY desirable proper.y on 8t Mary's aveaus Great bargain, NE.of he finest prope'$'es in this elty, on treet car line, rvom houle, fruit, & Acat 0 UnSurpassod, sovem Suituble 10 divide. P WELL located business lots: L MALL HOUSE, full lot, gosd! location, casy N paya.eits. ROOM houre, fine cellar, v al) harn, ety cast siont, exselicut locatiou. » ROOM hous?, 203d arransement snd lceabion )—valvaiie properiy. Terms rsusonatle, ] . D i Beatrice, are at the Millard, OR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1717 Cats St., T and correspondence heretofore sent him | when Mr. Brown was five - hundred | for him, who attended in a body. The Wherell(pol.lce officers h-v_u testified |y 5, Gobler, proprietio of the Euro- bot, 17¢h and 18th. Also barn. 216t FQR RENT. will hereafter bo sent to J. R. Buchanan, | miles away. presentation was made by Rev N, |to there being fifteen, and it 18 & mat- |, o,y 1 oel at Fremont, is at the Metro- | TOR RENT—Ceitege wih thres rooms Toe { BOOM houscin posd locatlon. Now. general passenger agent. Moanwhile the clerk followed | Hsyland, of the Scandinavian Baptist | ter of notoriety that there have been | L v "o unied by his mother, quire 80 h & Farnhaw strect. 216-tt ROOM house, good e'e. Water OR RENT—A pleasant furniihed onoor tws gostlemen, Fon RENT—Furnist ed room in privete family room Ingaire at st-cet. UR ( HiD room Lr reut at 1617 Chicao 116-1¢ OR RFNT—Smal' furnished roo -cisg Clby_and Jarge front_oow suita le for\wo 8. E. corner 14th aad Chicago. m; als) one gentl men, 1124t MO KEN —Nea' cortage of five rooms, Euquire N, # cor. Isth nd Chicaeo Sts. t LOTS fur ouso at $26 00 por aunum, cach rm of 3 oars, 8 *Orenge Grove tra Plal ¥ adj-ining Hanscom P rk on the west, Hye minutes walk from s reet cars Mo ey can bo obtained to buid with, by pareons leasing theso 1ots at reguiar rat-s. JAMES T, OR (ON, 8484 On premines, offics 1515 Farnam Stroct Qnes with w1 mouern oo £oows, auituole for boardin 17th whid Douglas ste. store. 1 o and Dougias sta, &9 iu desiraule oo lity, No. 1614 Douilay street. fOR GALE [ extra la ge aud good a. es OR R ‘NT—Two now dwellings and dwellls One of 12 id room renting, , BEMIS, & ut, ro at Drus 520-41 o other by Meioou 7-t1 SALE—Halt interest grod payir g barber Apply t0 Carne) 29 61% 0 f * s Bohm, Dellone, Leeder, MoGucke & Huss, Clarinoa, Page ¢ unky, 10%s, and raoe suddeul by the supposed crime of which his | ver koives, forks and spoone; Emma | on™, (f ) . peve o . Ap- e SUAHDCA 1RV 0 Ny 1 o e b a1 ou o a0t Was' tho vioiim. " oould | Ditskull Bohemian. glun suges bowl| O Kvefe and “Thrane. and. naye, | A ANTED; Good ek and Wb i, b | Ll O the child [ out op ly tell the story intelligibly, He | Mr. and Mrs, Frank Walt Baker, Corby, Dunham, Herman addr. o8 F.C GRAKLE, the window, Oue of her limbs was frao | 2080 y "d o ) b A Al BVOF fund Kaufmano, Consequently the rlut«‘u‘ 168-2 wit Keorrey, Neb, had been &Ifiyms pool in Ppposi s drug store, aud his little girl had been eitting there and ‘who belongs to “the upper t:n"” says that | waitivg for him, Lodway was at the tured and one sr@ very badly hurt, ‘the real name of the ) became acquainted with | derson, silver cake basket; Mr. and Marrylog Rich. wa, williog ¢ work. A:‘m«e: Ly ;-:"‘i:g"A:.'f hvl:ou of %zw.‘. u\hulkh"-lllmum d(z{.o):nr)'no:au comumisted suicide last Satur- | the girl, whom he picked up and |Mrs, G. A. Lindquest, silver castor; dopend. | Brsbelam raterence. - Aadresd loss box 63, P fareh ol the king t0 Moni St s Bo: ‘woman who o h Lk Pho 5 4 fo el e } 3 ey You need not be poor and depend- | ;57y Neb. 28-d1tW 18 ¥or full, parieulas addroes “LF." iou Ctcs ‘ nce to get some peanuts for & traveling musician’s monkey in the saloon, After being absent some little time, Lodway returned with the girl, | Hansen, silver fruit dish; Mr, and|; certificate of member- o g Yo ow Steward Cooking whoso facher did not suspect that auy- | Mrs. J. Nordwall, silver oake haskot; “h:h‘i’nh'::‘dfl.l IA;RIAOGE FUND ANTED—Good : irl for genersl housework % i, i clas S, cuag ‘:‘;z: unusual had occurred. The [Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Swenby, silver |**P ‘st 731 outh 17th sivect. §esef |G WBleotor " T dandl ) mother of the child soon afterwards | butter dish: Mr, and Mrs. P, Wiig, | MUTUAL TRUST ASBOCIATION, oo T e areer | UX BEAUTIFUL LOTS 505160 fost sach 1o Ab‘o'utely P! provee { TE COLOGNE | came and took her homo, and in felegant parlor clock; Miss May Camp: | of Ocdar Rapids, Towa. $10,000 has | \\7ANTEDA good, siout boy to take coreof § Flanacom Flace on strost cas line. Best lots . | AT@ k.S th |u fow minutes she came back to the bm,ubluuulul hand hdd’odgn fn already been paid in benefits to its | Jb rcforencs, “Merching,” Unaha '“mu_lld:‘ B ot E i nd e “"l;hll powder never varies, . silk; s afl, "h., i p;{;uwu. m.mhn,m in the nine u'm.:'l‘ldl of fl: 200-:0 s e SRS | ) DR I ¥y &u':y‘,m::::?fiw.;n&.;} A marve/ ettes; Mr, 8, Jacobs, vase and flowers; | nasociations’ organization, there ? 00d woman 000k 10 g0 10 FY, “nd oleso; Mr. Audrow’ Barg and wile; Sidaey. | gldon opporsunity for thousands | NV Dumeie 5508 veoes v Apg 1 5% | [POR BALE—ouse g soruer o, ut st 554 Sonnot bo bl I compe lesomer set_silver table and tea spoons; e | dbe to rosp oven larger benefits, (ofics WM T Foesty Ad_ erocksry Builness, | °° Bhosphate powders. Sol| iticn wit! and Mrs, Stewmt, crumb brush sud Nothing like it was ever known. WWW*“W!&W‘M* ~"&mn°'m"m. A batlding. Md,.-..‘.m.. ]{on{.&!wlfiu, ‘-::'h; pen. Do not postpone sending in your o Ll b 1+ £- bacon dish; Mr, and Mrs. Sam Burg- strom, silver pitcher and goblet; Messrs. Andreen and Valien, silver soup bureen; Mr, and Mrs. Judge An- pot; Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hansen, sil- ver butter dish; Mr, J.. Johnson, sil- ver butter dish; My, and Mre. Mark specification was not sustained, On motion the meeting then ad- journed, ent on your wedding day, for every person—male or female—can got & goodround sum of money at masriage W ANTED—Girl to do second work in h ang family. Apply at 8. E. corner 2 y. Apply .30 California street. ANTED—A first-class salesman who {8 will goo's an clothing. Bi gle P rtea in dr, ANTED—Good barber of 218 south 18th stroot, Wages$13.00 por wock. 20181) ANTED- Girl for general hou ework, 1634 . 284-814 Douglas stros hardware, stoves, tinw.re, ir R SALE—Hardware sto k, con ting of n, ete ; well wo rtedand in goid b pe, will tovéice about $6.600. ‘leimacash. No trade wauted. Popu 0!:0 SALE—House of two rooms en leased B. K. cor. .h snd Jackion " cau line. ROO house, first-class repaie, barn, good fo- cation, Cbarley Mack, of the “Dummy,” andTom | myp to re.appear, and as h at this mark of friendship and esteom, | sideration thu specifications and [ Geor.e H, Bethard, the Omah I, | s NOOM house, well, cistern. Desirate place. A Pierconet, who took No, 8 out yesterday come, he npl::. th ',,,:;n :ngl:,;:: and desires us to return his thanks to | charges one at a time, which was 'hoe::t:mpud to.:h'ooz Gu t:.: i!:.:h; f‘nl:mlfim':m-ll furnished $oom, 1007 FT' 6 BIX roombouse and two 5 room eottagos with wells aud-clsterns, to yood teanuts, ~ room house. cisternand wsll, sellar, New house, bo matched in this city, eikier (or prico o tion $100 t0 §30, with §°0 down, brugs thiy ety wihi ticreach of all. No creap r or mo o disirable propert ever eou offered dn (his murket. Y u o 16Y. 83 OUE MOLLY in & Almile. oF beb er W 0 down and bilimco on essy terns, | / MAGISTEE OF PALMYSTERY ANL OONDI TIONALIST, 494 Tonth Stroet, hetwoen ¥as yw and Haraey. Will, with $26 aid of guaias, spirite, obtaln for any 0no & glance b the _aé and procont, sad on certain condib: ure, Boota and Bhoee mde ke i L ] - e s bvmu;l.\b AGENTS lor Neora-ka, Kanss and will give a fruit and melon sociable in the later. Just before 6 o'clo successful contractor of this city, un- (shal has ‘said he made in-| L. E. George, of Noblesville, Ind., i | . ck he re- , al L. E. George, of Noblesville, Ind., is a 2 T warsonage and church parlors Thursday [ turned and said that ho had looked at |der Whose suporvision somo of our [quiries but he never said of | guest at the Metropolitan, VW AYIEU-aval Churies Botel, two frat T i n adtition: Bargal. evening, August 3lat. All wrelnvited sud | juwols elsowhero but bad found no (best houses are going up, colobratod [Whom he made them. ~He mighi| "y G yrrell and Oharles B, Hays, of | 1ot diminezeom wirk - returning of booke, The president of the | PA7ineut therefor handod Mr, Jonuaon |on business for a couplo of hours, and |attempted. — Tho piea that provious | tered ot the Cunfield st nights PA e s e J. Onahao, Eeq., city collo-tor of Chicago, :':" ot i _“;:fi';lefll:ln l;flforfi. 85 | aurprised to seo the place brilliantly | iy ragard to the marshals duty s to | CC2TAC0R #8¢ the Motrop litan. Boc offite. 3 -1 | 2 e ireos, onstseet cas'ine, Great. bar ¢ donating o number of new works to the | g/ iy NS B e Bads e M [illuminated and filled with visitors. | disorderly houses. Tt said ho was to| Mrs R, W. Rhono and Miss Maper, of SITUATIONS WANTED, ] —— { library, ceived in chango the balance of $200, [ A number of young lady friends had |ferret them out. In his case the Repidlican. city, are guests of the Can- . - - (§ BOCM beute, chieap. Monthly paymente. | —Tho Rock Tsland traia duoat the | the am unt which tho check exceeded | taken possossion during his absence, [ marshal had had his attention called | ield. W e en bt a s, sy mare - Axpiy i et —— t) gentlo nan with references. 1812 Dodge 5 young man from Poston crested harein |d3ubt Dbing awaro that he was STENBERG-MITSKUFF. marshal to prsoecute those saloen sireet, het. 13th and 14th, 180-tf £oomR houss, ??.‘.’Z‘in‘;i;, Aclsmn and well. . June vy trying to commit suicide witha 'fid&nm (bing th.idi keepars who have been notoriosly RIBL et begiuning awn on % owly. It was supposed that he had de- i A Yeas: Behm, Dellone, Leeder, Mc-| Eleotas M. Pomeroy. sged 15 y.ars | Ouitfornia rt-eat 260-t2 . ‘ stroyed himself someway, but a letter polics headquarters and notified the __n:_. Guekin, O'Keefe and ”l‘hune; nays:| months nnilfii’-yn,uydi:fiE Tueud’ly at 7| % = :.r marshel, who sent officers Flynn and OR RENT—Fouses of 6 rooms. Good lnea. FOR SALE, was reoeived here last week from his par- | Donohue out to look up the Judge E. M. Stenberg and Miss Baker, Corby, Dunham, Herman and| . m. tion aud conveni ntto s-reet cirs, Inquire AR =7 wots in Boston saying thut be had arrived | The first went To ithe" An u': M ) k fl" tted Kaufmann, Th_o marshal was t.her& Funeral took place yesterday at 3 1:]-;9‘ oot 131D, betwesa Nichols and Aaui . ¢ v Sy Ahere all right, and when ‘all tho outward | LAy Mitskuff, were united inmar-|¢r found not guilty on specification I | p. m. 4:2H - - oo bock L «5"’/ i i 2! il o 1] e N+ KE] ' locks from streedeara, —Thero was.a Jargo attondanco atthe|bound trains ~had left ~ mado (*it80 Tuceday evoning at 7:30 at the | A voto was then faken on speoifia. | BABCO K-Cora Ksenia Baboock, died | Jpofen: " B Dok rom reos ¥ Arinfty Guild entertainment on Bishop|® #earch ahout town, but all to mo |residence of the bride's parents, on |tion 2, w < 2 ? i " esi.| JUORR Houso atS. k. cor. 1060 and Pa- fs otk Clarkson's grounds Tuesdsy notwith | 8¥ail, and at a lato hour last night no |Sherman avenue, Rev. Pastor Gydes ‘:;’iu‘;"g;?fl“::"'o"""’:;‘::n4; ‘:L‘.‘l?“"f‘l"; 3 F“““{;}',Ar‘:l‘i“:: '"t‘;:' 't""‘: family resi-| 1000 ot 174-304 B0 DEasnn, \ A oliciting sale | dence, 1016 Thirteenth street. bl ok e \ ting A taclemind weather, . Thore g:;h::::-:?-?-?:n?}‘:‘“":: l:lc: u_:: o O(A tho Danish Luthoran church |of wine, eto, Yeas: Lecder, O Keefe, ! e 0k RENT—esidence N. W. cor. 19th and o'uly _l“ “u:ci'.'f::..;':-.i‘fi; suding be £ ‘was quite 8 um realized from the sale of e 0 Oty | officiating. and Thrane; naye: Baker, Behm, Cor- The Bound Unloosed. Caifornia streeis. App'y 8. W. com:r 10th Now is the tio w g ¢ 8 good la sasy ot} ¥ Heo had chosen a good time for passing AP % s Chas. Thompson, Franklin street, Buf. | snd Wehst r. 46-c0d tt §0 D wn. flowers, Oue lurge lot was bought up for | po/ forged papers, it being after bank- | The bride is a lovely and accom. h”i‘D ‘llone, Danham and McG\lwlun. FAAonas, SRPmpAOD: SEanslD, street, Tomg | = estisbe t $50 Down, ¥ | the decoration of the sp clal carwhich was | iy hours aud not supposing that Mr, | plished young lady, the daughter of be marshal was found guitty on |y “CH constipation, and tiied almost | 70+ BNT—-Two siory dws ling ik sud Oase, e R N | to convey General Orouk and party to| Jonason would look the matter up, | Mr, E. Mitskuff, an old and respected | "PCoification 2. every purgative adverised, buz o ly ve- | o L ¥ORG 108,10 fiNaud bovg as 1 We offer ¢ asclota ¢ uident wat they | ° | { b ok satisfaction to his constituents, | Henry Mead, who gave such an exhi- | Prive 5 'c, trial hott es Lic, e A" sk U - Oyt W) ; eveniog. Refreshme is too widely and favorably known to | pjg; tly. Yo Behm, Del- OB_BENT Aargs sorm _wilbi bosed; - d | - U TS , Noti, intcidtotn o Lihn! ition recently, cas, ehm, o) F board giy. 1508 Califor 1a sl 18-t ED W q I :l) LU hl I [