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\ - s ~ THIRTEENTH YEAR. | ALMA E. KEITH, DEALER IN HAIR GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, ETC, ‘ Stock Entirely Fresh and New. 106 15th Street, Opp. Postoffice. Matter of Appl;t-llorll“::v‘ttren Nieleon for Liquor NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Soren Nielsen did pon the 26th day of June, A. D. 183, file his application d city' council of Omaha for license to piritous and vinous liquors on 11th be es and Leavenworth streets, First ward, | Tine Millinery.| THE OMAHA "Daity BEg OMAHA, N SYMPTOMS OF TORPID LIVER Loss of Pain in the 'y sation in' the g the Bhoulder asting, B. SATURDAY MORNING. JUN DOMESTIC DOINGS. Renegade Chiricabans already on the War Path Pursned by Cavalry, A Heavy Forgery Discovered New York with Missouri the V ietim, Notes from Washington. 5 30, 1883, adequute representation of British ship ping in its administration. Lord Ed. munds Fitzmaurice under foreign Secre. tary replying to & question by Cowen said the government received no remon. stranco or representation from American government in regard to pauper immi- prti — Real Estate Teandfers, The following deeds were filed for rec- ord in the county clerk’s office June 29, CROSS THE SEA. The Ontbreak of .chulm Soreading Terror on the Continent, Thousands Fleeing from the Land of the Pharoahs, China Actively Preparing for War ! 5 reported for Tuy Bre by Ames' real with France, Invites the attention of the public to hit APy estate agency: - Omaha, Neb., from the 11th day of July, 1585, to y Dispateh the 11th day of October, 1858 1f there be no ob. mstrance or est filod within two D. 1883, the said license NEILSRN, Applicant, Large and Well Selected Stock SaN ciatod Press spe Fraxcisco, Jun . ~An Asso- al from Wile Geo. W, Ames and wife to L. B, Grad- FOREIGN, Arizo- | dy, w d; lots 47 and 48 bik 8 Hanscom ol 3 H 4 HOLERA IN EGYPT, na, says that Indians are I'|‘{n'| ted at Ash | Placo, 81650, P S568 $400 ReCk for L WheRe LA (o e s o, and e’ New Mexioan | ™1 RUb ol wite o 1 Rautiinn, | Daswess Fome s expense of the applicant. The city of Omaha i live with cavalry in pursuit. They are 1o | nan, not to be charged therewith, OF 208.2t Tewk JEWETT, City Clerk. Matter of, Application of C. Rasmussen for Liquor Chiricahuas, who were to have | ! the reservation w d, bIk 10 sub-division Redicks add, DAMETTA, June 29, Total deaths here from cholera during the last 24 hours i Myttt {"""",‘l'.’“""f‘“",“" fl»ut ’1‘1-”"‘“- 107, Three deaths from cholera at Man- 10 ot enter e edge of the fact| J. L Redick and wife to K. Wittig, q ¢ | surch dus » same peri License could not enter the reservatio b B e s en88 8 ¥ 4 ¢ | surah during the same period, T hostiles are said to be groatly in Y it Notice s herehy given that . Rasmussen did upon 4 the 26t day of Juue, A. D. 1883, file his applica- lon “to the ‘mayor and city cotmell of Omaha for icense to sell maft, spiritous and vinous lquors at 0. 1019 Farnam et, Third ward, Omaha, Neb,, e { om the 11th day of July, 1553, to the 11th day of January, 1884, If there be tion, remon. | Steance or protest filed within two weeks ffom June Y 20th, 1883, the said license will be granted. B C. Raswusswy, Appplicant. ‘The Omaha Bee newspuper will publish [K, above notice once each week for two wecks at the expensa of the applicant. The city of Omaha is not to be charged therowith, 282elowk - ). J. L C. ) TT, City Clerk, Matter of Applieation of Herman Smith for Liquor License. ¢ NOTICE. + ' Notice is hereby given that Herman Smith did upon the 26th day of June, A. D. 1553, file his appli- gation b0 the mavor and city council of Omaha for | ticense to sell malt, spiritous and vinous liquors at No. 402 8. 14th street, Third ward, Omaha, Neb., from the Tith day of October, 1853, If there be'no objection, remon- strance or protest filed within two weeks from June 26th, A. D.'1853, the sald license will be granted. Hykuax Suimi, The Omaha Bee newspaper will pul notice once each week for two wee | of the applicant, charged therewith 207-2t1ewk 4. July, 1888, to the 11th'day of jcant, © Above s at the expense The city of Omaha shall not be J. L. C. JEWETT, City Clerk. Matter of Application of Mrs. M. A. Higgine for Liq- ‘uor License. Carpet Line, Mattings, 0il Cloths and Window Shades IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT Bottom Prices. LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY NEW _ CARPETS aiar ol n » . GRAY TTATR OR WHISKERS ChADKS to & GLossY BLACK by a singlo application of this Dyr. 11 SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KNOW. Thero exists a means of se- Eurln :l soft and hflll}lw omplexion, no matter L it may nsturally be. dafin&; = nonunnln‘l.s“n_ cle, which instantly removes n what they consider a breach of faith, Another murderous raid is antic pated, t is believed other bands will shor ly make their appearance on the way to the exico. B — A Heavy Forgery. Special Dispatches to Tix Brx NEW Yok June 20— Isuie A. Higgs, Wesley Lyon andEmmil Brie, the throe men whom the police arrested yosterday, charged wiih the forgery of 231,185, cor. tificate of indebsedness of the State of Missouri was arraigned to-day. The ex- amination is set for to-morrow, Mean time the accusedare committed to prison, S A Georgla Tragedy. Special Dispateh to Tur By, ATLANTA GA., June 20--A special to | the Constitution says that in Butts coun- ty John Kelleyand his wife wore at work in the field for a Mr. Sleigher. Mrs, Kelly went into the house to prepare F. R. Gannett and husband to J. H. Sullivan, w d, w § lot 37, Burr Oak, £200: City of Omaha to German Associati q o d parcel adjoining lot 6 blk 142, £1.00. | MERRICK COUNTY. An [nsane Hafl’s Freaks, Splendid Crop Outlook Special Dispateh to Tk Brr. CentraAL City, Neb., June 28.—An old man was found in a nude condition wandering about the fields yesterday ALEXANDRIA, June 20.-Tt is rumored that there is one case of cholera in Cairo, but report is doubtful. . ALEXANDRIA, June 29 - . Two thousand Imparias ACuFal Guibr —Atts boetant e | Feservation but when they henr. that | " l",M‘("m" ‘l“l o). H. 8l | porona ok o R S iy D those who roturnedwith. osor s prias pll W d o} lot 37 Burr Oak,— 2800, | consequent on the outbreak of cholera. ' vl it BLOO. oners will return to M Embracing all the Late Patterns in everything in “the o T IMMIGRATION TO CANADA, Mo~TREAL, June 20, Kighteen thoue ‘j#and immigrants have arrived here this month. An appropristion of fifteen thousand dollars was miade by the Do. minion government in partial aid of an emigrant depot similar to Castle Garden in New York, Loxvox, June 20, *Arrived out,Steam= ship Switzerland, FRANCE AND CHINA, Loxvow, June 29,—The Standard’s Berlin correspondence says Germany has suggested the mediation by Russiw in the difficulty between France and China. { near Bradshaw, He put in his time i dinner. Hearing screams, Kelly ‘rushed plckin wilhl sade :“’;‘ w;llichlll:e waa | The A];u- umlrihwum began practic- NOTICE, Freckles, Tan 088, (| to the house to find Sleighler assaulting | P'CX"8 A o | ihe ut Birmingham yesterday, and al- ) Notice is hercby given that Mrs. M. A. Higgins - his wife. The latter obtained a shot-gun | t¥ining & wreath for his long gray hair, |though not recovered from their sea voy-= p aid of June, A. D. 1683, file he Roughness, E: ns, : , : it A i " Pt e R L TR " i’lll.llll ole.,eto, 8o [andkilled Kellf. blowing hishead to piec- | first praying then swearing. He said | %, made excellent scores, £ { :.:, g:’,,,:;!?.‘;& ‘.,.1:;‘:',,!.:1“,“ ."n"n ‘vinous w"-‘:? a-- B- DETWILER .nfl. S p its es. Mrs. Sleighler was elly's mother. |he was the father of the bad boy| On account of the cholera, all fairs Neb., from the T1th day of July, 188 ot i 1] OMMMt its" use 18 not fs’l‘\‘«:chha’.:luk‘:”c:: l.;un t:;lhor sl;:;l;:.}n;lflx:—.:h from Milwaukee, and his name was | Were yesterday prohibited in Alexandria. } ! Eoastrae. o' oot T Te Ao, 18- suipeewdh anybody. ol bitid hterfied: | George Peck, but some citizons of Brad. o London dispatch announcos that | June 23rd, A. D, 1883, the said license will be 0 lady zu {ho rg:o Assisted Paupers, shaw identified him as one David Graff| Chinais preparing for war. 4 ted. 5 ) " J g f«'i.’f M. A Hioas, by George Higgins, Agent, 1813 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. present a_d red i | syecial Dispatch Soltk b, from Custer county. Ho was captured | A steamer from Bombay with cholera notics o woekcfoF two wel X . : A ive f TTSEBU 5.5, 16 suwrn vy it * CORNER 15th AND DOD y Sicians have examined 23,580 emigrants. | hotel do Mathewson, Tt i reported that The Glroian goyerhmant deaisathor it { U GE. 'Z’:":{:’ "f, ”"']’“' i "u-' fi-f«-hlo ll;y roason | Giraff has a son at the Asylum, intends to establish a colony in Mexico. H ¢ i © or other infirmity for self-suppe il Cotigh. Bowasd, YOrk: aid |l (ORMILSLT A fonstig- e o At e doern o | Below we give prices to convince you that goods are e bt by privtomad poblic | CEEbe 4L Wi Sevard, York wid ¢ Cuedinal, contintie. nogotiations with ot o cheap and now 15 the time to Oub Most ot ] charity. Many arewithout luggage. and | Hamilton countiesareat leastthree weoks g e A Smy el o P € time to buy. Our Motto, \ seantily clothed. i in advancoof the state and are looking | jisis on ’:u"..u;:.u-d?n A Wy of Juno, A, D. 1555, il His- Appleation g — fine, having suffered little or o incon- | way entirely destroyed by fire las night, iy Sunal o Onatn, 1o oo 1] ¢ 4 Fined for Conspiracy, venience on account of the late rains, | Many people are homeless. ner o Eightaonth and Castelir et St e | Special Dispateh to The Br. ‘The Platte river is bauk full, The English channel tunnel scheme 110h hy of Detomms, S8 o 2 28T, o the | PATIERSON, N. J., June 20.— Five will be reported favorably to-day in the rymonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from Clinamen who conspired against Lung —— house of lords, /,.\....- 20th, A. D, 1 '“’L‘&'J'JI'.L“?'.»‘.‘.?'K',TL"’"'.z."' | ’ Poy, for cutting down laundry prices, to- | Suecesstul Book Agents.j —————— o " The Omaha Bee newspaper will publish the above were sentenced to five hundred dol- | York 8 . oE b bR T ce A gl oo is strictl ere 2 3 3 lars fine and costa eich, 1 have been told that there is a book HEREDI b L T 0. e mean to give you bargains ¢ ‘ “ s ? 5 Ll i L ot in all our departments 57 ;‘mxfl::{m IJI-:)L.‘Jull\vL.‘ ‘li."‘-"{ii“ canvasser who has has earned $25,000 a ,,&“,md ,‘e\- ity by imiial, . e . i ; s Gtamsoiored, wus hunged at Cambridge | vear, Tn that 807" n_Sun reporter. it PRI A R 7o — ———— e s . ~ St 52 gimionuing for a folonous assault upon ti Mr. George Wishin Dy i develoy Hoys discase. ™4 (3 Z o 3 y s ron o iy develop Itselt in some Insidious Matter of, Applcaton ot A, Bl foe Jaug,T W Cepiass v a0, 12) b&l"?@- A %._!:‘t::art C. Sim iy in Apnil last in chpen it p'.l:'l. anvassing dong - Consampiitn . many n:;r ;l::;:;l are A o3 A L8 £ s ohavhiy. > everws. S 2hm 2 hia e : Rkl nersTy giva Gt k. Black @kl upon the L d_i ) G “r 25 c nts e Lo G Eaks 1 Collins sinco Soptember lnst for his | gutEtowthe of this impurity of the bloady e . 1883, file his_application to 5 tic Fits. 68 igh License in ago. . | wel Co Se ahit) ekl Hoob's LR RouDIca: RS the Tes gk o 2.."!.";.2 ol of Ommaha T 1ownse.f0 a es allze ests, e ‘Theonly kngwn spect .fifi‘l‘?’.\fifig’xfl&newv Grtcauo, June 20.—The city council | peruonal sorvicen in canvassing (for ono pover over allsoroulots roiblcs, a8 e re; & sell malt, spiritous and vinous liquors ?z’ oot I.lz'rvo\uw ous quickly relloved and cureds i ed an ordinance, the effect | book, ‘Artistic Houses. g TiStakably prove. “Rirteonth and Division Streets, second ward, Omiha, ATs THEM ALL! Equalled by none iu delirium of fover. <9 Jast night passed an fcipal year| -8 that an exceptional amount!” ) R R | G o e des. 1] Chers 'be. o objeotion, TS BE L s Nentrallzes gormo of disehso and sickness. | ¢ hihie'to have the municipal year That is a Iargo sum, but Mr. Colline| _Messng. C.1.HodD % Co.: Gentemen> = monsirance’ o protest fled ithin o e gt . . Qureangly blotched and stabhorn blood et oe: | | exion tho first Monday in April, thereby |}y hoon a book canvasser for fifteen | & &~ My youngest so has Wiways bees $ L ey orke A iy ceme ”‘}j.“%",‘;f"'&:.“ffihs"é:finf-u' ing valid th - saloon ordinance recent- | years, and has made handsome income. his head discharging from higears, and a run- ‘rhe Omaha Beo newspapr Wil bl the sbove [][lr Salfl 0 [: []SH ml nfls BT Pormamently ilpromptly curesparaysla, | MAKInG valid th elo provents theatato | o bogan vt 810 weok. e book sels| - 8,3 8 e tack 2 et | P i S T K o e Bl e b, | /0 e, T o i nt floct| 07 00 the s On ol oue"agen e ot vy i, s Ty ' hargod therewith. s s ek, e 3 going made $2,000 i . 8 Ap) foarly A1l coming outs TR L Prices of Fans greatly reduced. Children's Parasols | g o ilousnes i e compieio. | until that date. ton Cyclopndin. Such men_ think it v S ‘:g MiSwere watlo to Tnd sby: / i ¢ harmi Ilvent and matchless laxative hoor week when they do H ad the least effect upon bim Mastr of Applsise bl bon. Bkt LAt | g i AT 6ut Parasols to be closed out. A g00d un- | fharming resclyont B ks o widwa DOMESTIC NOT Ono of our canvaasers, naaned st i """;,,‘lee e i o otlseo i R | laundried Shirt,-with linen Cuffs and:bosom,45c. The best m«'fi;’i&'&:‘hfi?fli&:&1';3:“'.1’3;«%-'“ Tho Masachusetts logialuture on yor oamod 81,248 in ton wecka salling tho | oot :9‘..:«;::::“ fi‘;.".’f.fi":,mu i Fa 2 i 0. G. Brandt did 3 4 . R ad’to journe Aug- | ‘Art Journal, Y 2 AR ER 4T, | unlaundried shirt in the city for 85c. Take one home on | ESERVEFbRERRREe st hac T | ety LST T U "0 R il el | Bt B R b 3 pot d city council of Omaha for N X 4 ! b, La N g . N, C, § o el i et 107, | approval and compare it. et homindand gt bobodr. | N hont whih avivd yotarday i At ¥ could ive you_tho name o | g i, g No. 504 to 612 Tenth street, Firs , Omaha, . ot b i o ety i asahis Sorie Goldieae it " S i g oAt e b = from the 11th day of July, 1883, to the 11th o Cures dyspeps! by over fifty thousand | St. Louis graded No Soni weok selling our books., There is Mr.} .«Wedo no a v Tm“ fober, 1488t thire b o obiecion, 5 very Low Prices on All Our Dress Sllks, | P ndomsed LT.:F:Lng_gv“_‘,SS ;?.’m.m 8 | one dollar. Foko who has been yonrs nlum!(s]“?)llwtuw s our %n:a'l:a:ql’e?’l';flt:&e, 5‘2?:'";2'" 1 A" D183, the sald licende will bo : {eadio HereTmen I L, B and Marppe: ostimated increase in inois com [er, 1 should say he averages $10,000 a nu?l‘n a word for Hood's Sarsa) sl Beo nevipaper Wil Jublsh th Satins, &c. B b T et | RS | e your by i porsonal sl Ho s ol ‘.:fig&o,"e'.'n'n'%l:- and Iy recognlzed by . o eich week for two weelks at the ¢xpense ihsd 4 " . edia,, theres a gent | W0cisaf practico as T T i ity of Ories 1 Ok 10 : ; : n 05 Clomts, | Lo 7 teotmonilsaad lcuars end stampe 08 s Tko, s ‘Dolawaro saiis woa :‘f:::}i::‘%‘.:ffi Ehping fheres 5 gaat i 7?'.;'," ot M“’ s }:fi,. o L Miowk 2. 9.1. ¢ apwerr, cits ck. | Olosing OutjOur Muslin Underwear, Chemise, and Drawers, 25 Cents, The Or. 8. A. Richmend Med. Co., Props., | hung yesterday at Wilmington. car. 1suppose there aro fiftiy men in fimr thordughly rellablg i bl « {4 ; o0 % e e 8" | A rehbishop Puroell, of Cincinnati, wa | i countey wik are earning $100as book clae haye Ui the HEve blehers R Aabtablod) Aboildatian g y wfi"‘ gl'l:f o'i’:g.‘:h"’"‘ Mulin for. . 100 yesterday re 1"""“")"‘5‘( S el bkt course, theso are not sort of men fl‘..f“.,.--_nu';nmé_ur-wm . | H > R 12 Jards Brocade Dross Lo Py o St oo ST e T funny paragraphs are written about. P ILLA. il i NOTIC! m{,..e.mosngmm.. 2 'p large quantities nf'cm{nt:-ln:l - dime oy are gontlomen who ave good con-| HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA, ,’ § Notice Is hereby given that Edwand Mawrer did | 16 FRER 009 Gingham for .60 \ nickles in cireulation in that city. versationalists, People like to hear | TS S e iafion. w i upon the 25 e-u‘y\':r’-':;'fi"i“'}“"’“ 21 of Otmaba toe 12 yards Unbleached Muslin for..... .60 Mrs. Langtry goes to Austral y themn talk, and know how to talk to the hmn‘ by Gl ooplco..mal. ry | 54 | Hosnee'¥o sell matt, spirifuous and vinous liquors st o4 Orash Toweling for. . .60 v Yosterday, by _combined action, all| jope poople, They ride in carriages, | o "7 7 T TN T K1 P s R At 12 Trish Lace for. . o ;8 BN | the New York retail dealers refused to|gro ‘well, and lose o lt‘:nu. uTml Matter of Applcation of . Kalmbach or Liguor | i trom ¢ o o - 4 8 hly what the, ve to sel ne. ! S ‘Napkins for, take trade dollars. know thoroughly what . ! O there be o abjection on remorstrance PP gy.h' ’ Hose for. 0 .60 An excellent appetizing tenic of e — and know how to sell it. We can depend "":::‘:‘ Kalmbach did ol fled within ) A . f o i exquisiteflavor, 5o Down, agiven qua . > e .:I‘«":’L...‘.‘.%‘Yfib‘ér'l’n"mi"""”: : sant, || 12 pair Machine Knit 8ox for. ... 1.00 sxquilte lavor, now u ,‘,’;;;:‘l‘ Shuting wpon, them to selL given quantity.” |, Nelcel "';‘:,';f','" i e i vl les DW. MAU! , Applicant o 0 BEE. L' @ AN nd city cous of Omaha, The Omaha Bos newspaper ¥il publsh! he above ? 4 didordersof the Digeative Urgans, | Special Dispatch to The B 0! o oY e andyinovs pages ¢ No. S151 | o J 20-—To-morrow noon | and earn su gl e [ “ i gtace once each week for_two weeks at the expense rops impart & delicions | WHEELING. June g 8. Vith street, Third Omahs, 4 > of the of it The city of Omaha ls not o be . Rlon am and e glass! manufacturers, except( —¢Probably not. This firm put 8500,000 | & 1sth stre July, 1883, to the 11th day of October, N S idbiitlabibbbi ek A ioelleammerarnke By bt | D e worion n thin city and vi | into o Cyslopusdi. before che 5 B0 1. ¥ eher b ho obfection, remanutrae or pic” b 161-2w-0ew e — ) 3 f M B beware of counterfeita, %® Dot h g t back. They put 8200, into | test ‘filed wi 0 \ " er or di st for the genuine 1l shut down for six weeks, in | cen o Yy . PY 1889, the said license will be gran foo | v amei e v e |- BUPE'S Fine Shoes for Men. R ey |l vl o e ok Sk ey et S0 B0 V| 4 g R B AR icense. NOTICE. otice I hereby given that Ed. O'Connor did up- on e 52t day of June A- . filo their applica- tion to the mayor and city cou , for li- ceuse to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors at No. 502 N, 16th street, Fitth ward, Omaha, Neb., from the 11th_day of July, 1883, to the 11th day of £ Octobor 188 ¢ ! be no objection, remonstrance or protest e s e Tromhd e iy n. D, 165, the W Matter of Application of Michael Leary for Liquor Li- o spirituous and vino , from the of October 1853, applican Matter of Application of Edward Wittlg for Liquor i 11 ods have taken a tumble. After the stock is sold, f vl:? fxisv:nc::eh%l;:)g;h lfleft,awe propose to take a SUMMER VACATION. L. B. WILLIAMY & SN STILL AT THE FRONT i1 G. B. BIEGERT & BONB, =W 'UV?EH!I!I;'WIH s 2 1 "Brondway, N. ¥. WORTH SENDING FOR! S his off ared paid.to all applicants, PROPOSALS FOR BRIDGE CON- JEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY can-glass blowers union. —— Grain Market, Special Dispatches to The Dee, New Yok, June 20. cents lower; weak and irregular, Wheat 1 to 1§ Fair that as a result of the conference of the wire will be reduced about half, which proposition will be accepted. Cor. T. H. Stantoxn, U, 8. A., Omaha: Expect to reach Kansas City Sunday hope to reach there same evening. r money back. That sells for ;’55“.’:3‘13. 16 wo depetid on ‘the" teado to sell it we should have to get #5600 a copy to make it pay. Agents sell books that could not be sold in l\lla other wad. People will not go to to look for books, “Men. There have been some suceess- ful women agents, but they do not show I try 8000 peoplo a year “Oh yes. X good canvassers who think they can_ b T think Tam licky if I get ten good can- and assurance will notjdo. A g‘ft"l bosk agent must be a pleasant person. aftor a business punic. Men who get out 0 Omiaha Bea newspaper will publish the above otis once ehth weak Iof o weckh at-the- expense of the applicant. Tho city of Omah is not to be o horewith. i Jido 1 O ETT, City Clerk. Matter of Application of Henry Kaufmann for Liquor October, ‘1853 strance o protest filed w A. D, 1883, the sald If there be no objection, remon- ithin two weeks from June se will be granted. plicant. The eity of Omaha is not to be d therewith lewk J. J. L. 0. JEWETT, City Clerk, beio et ispatch from Crook, vassors out of the 8000, Ttis diko any (L0000 Kelor & Co. for Liquor Ui- tosi bl A Dispy 20| other business, and requires brains, ap- A | a1 i b weaks from June 200h A. D, 155, the Asn Fork, Aizoxa, June titudo and perseverance, Mere brass and { e will bo yranted. Mention Owaha Bee, L} Said license wi MiciagL Leary, Applicant. 1] iou v Heraby given that Kewler & Co. did upon 1 day of c A, D. 1883, file his appl sth day of Junc A, D, 1 putication ‘ouncil of Omaha test filed within two weeks from June 25th, A, D. b s no e but | 1558, said license will be granted. b o o Owmaha friends. of | business, and_have no- capital b o A e 100K, | brains, often begin as book agents and |+ e ouaha Bee newspaper will publish the above icense. day, July 2nd, Omaha, north of the Union Grorar CROOK, 3 egin aw bouk agonta wid |- e ouata pos nexarae b puli T Ahare i bridge in the city of Omaha, it i b : o o NOTICK Pacific car shops, and leading to the Water Works 4 it s, Sl ey N A \, Noti hereby given that Edward Wittig did ip- pump. d i i with Immigrants In the Commons. keep at canvassing y i et e Buch bridge to be constructed In socordance N gu She 26th day ol LD e of maha for Tioenae 10 20 the mayor and city coune 4 ous and vinous liquors at walt, spirituous e stneet, Third ward, Omah, pisns and wpocifications on fle i tho ofice of the sard of Public Works. Bids to be accompanied by Special Dispateh to Tk Be. capital jto I.u;iin business life. The de mand f " Tewk 174 JEWETT, City Clerk. really g ks off- NOTICE. but when they seo really good books o : ’ red i o rig] they will buy. The |y i i nereby given that Henry Kaufmann did oc e trading ered in the right way } % ¥ A D 1883, file his appli- P T e A Sppulative Dest books are now published by subserip- L R " PR fonopoly. g It, spirittious and vinous liquors af . er will pi m,\,u above The Barb Wi ¥ tion, iconse to sell | spiritu b "« Tan Ousua Bxs nowepapar. wil DUblipn ibabons “Do you fi eri or men the best | No V14 Douglas street, Third ward, Omaha, Neb., i x‘nh “;"I.lkc 'j;:\ o :\"L’:‘k';'m“:h'("“ o Special Dispatch to Tug Brr. : t I:“ I find women oz, 1 from the 11th day of July, 1883, to the 11th day of of the appli ® 0. 4 L o 20.—It is given out [ agents! o 6 g Fifteenth and Dodge Sts B o ST 11 3 R Ao City Clerk orner s ) 79-2wlew n Sy “ i ot o8 and vinous liquors at Kessle ing, July 1st. Don’t know how How do you find then + " orolifio| 1o e Umaha, Nebraska, from the { STRUCTION. WENRE 1y S8 = “They come to us. The fnost TUtL day of July, 1583, to the 11th day of October, LSl long it will take to reach Omaha, but|= """ good canvassers is immediately | 18 N GSNG EPiedion, remonstrance oF Re- i / " Hrsuy KAUPMANS, Applics AL AL 000 T " will publish the above manufacturers of barbed wire wi ful wegen Agesai B DY o : e, d BCHENCK has just published 8 book on 4 4 sy o X 0 ! e v v i he o DISEASES OF T burn, Moen & Co., tho royalty on barbed | D s ofton fail at it o did upon Notice is hereby given that Micheal Leary the 26th day of June A. D. 18 his ap poes ) agents is brisk, and likely the signatures of proposed surcties who, in the Bourke, Conser- " signat propo eties who, of July 1855, to the 11th d: "‘:‘ ‘l‘rllr-" ‘n:‘ ‘no uh{‘edlnn. TEMOnStranc Loxpos-—June 20: event of the awarding of such contract, will enter "E.L.Morse & Co., to increase.’, . ice i ouse of k {nto bonds with the ¢ity of Omaha in the sum of | vative] gave notice in the Hou o : — L n ST T \ filed within two weeks from June 25th, five hundred dollars for the faithtul exocution of | o0 b 4h i afternoon that he woul FL”.;,-.—‘ —— [§ ithe said lioense will be grauted s i, Applicant. """ Bokrd of Public Warks resrvos the right 10| move that no arrangements for a Flis, roachos, anta, bed bugs, I"""‘i AA_\.D R “MAO“ E, E .' R i N second Suez canal would be sfactory | mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out | e cuitol Ave. “ ROEY et leby Bind ran” Board of Pasile Works. ond Buez cw jon tolls and | by *“Rough on Rats.” 1. oUsNeiTED, RENTSCOLLEOTED. y & e i, e m)’ 1 W, st- P& H ester &nd pp ) y er Je 18 taw tw e Board of Publie Worl unlessit provided for a reduction tollsand ! by ’ . | i Ly etk arveste: A ; -

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