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THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA. WEDNESDAY JULY 4, 18 - » pR | BOARD OF EDUCATION. Order offices, designated for the issuing THE DAILY BEE. CITY COUNCIL. ‘ ; CROOKS COMING. Pragliiug o il g b = = 5 T | Regalar Monthly Meeting Last Bven. | = ‘lln is in receipt of n'v||u vw)l wdvices, dated ' " ; | . June 26th, stating that the offices named OM_AHA_ The Paving Problem Still the Main Topic ks The Reception and Banquet to the 00 | Bave teen wo designated, aud will go it ATEVANEARARANL TAU R R R / i The regular monthly meeting of the aperation toaday (Tuly 2d) ! i R A Tong and Interesting Meeting | Board of Education was heldMonday eve eral at the Paxton Honse. y e ; Wednesday Moring, July 4. Linst Night, | ning, all the members being present . | Excited sands, = -, An hour was occupied in reading the | A Feast of Reason and a Flow of Bow] M\’I‘\“‘IL' "\" i s -’,"‘4"‘, T | LOCAL BREVITIES. At the regular meeting of the city | journal, after which came in which & Hundred Citizens Their unlooked for rero cry by the timely 3 council last evening there were present PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, Joined. | use of this great life Saving remedy, canses i peen oalled to Chi 8 - 4 . them to nearly wild in its praise, Ttis| @8 i A :“'-:\“"I-“"‘i“'?"““‘": e lod to Ohi- |4 dent Baker and Messrs. Anderson, | The troasurer's report showed the fines i FiaRenl to pitlyely vure Navere Cotghs | N N Y N Behm, Dunham, Hascall, Kaufmann, {and licenses collocted for April to be y . y | Colds, Asthuma, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, Honrse e s v Monddy y \ Lo A Cordial Welcome to the Soldier (o Lo of Voice, of any affection o ~‘r‘).»: :nn‘.:‘""t:n:w'.hx ‘:::‘:L‘\II.':..:;;F SRecRbin, Murghy, Redfeld, Thino | 700, A3 wollkctid] WO NOBAY! Yal. i s o Lows of Voice, of uny. affection of | for_Infants and Children. on Shermn 3 ol v 95.032,02. & Castori b e Pt A and Woodworth ance on hand, £25,032,02. ‘ e — astoriapromotes Digestion | What gives our Children cheoks, T ’”I;p: e e indicted with| The reading of the journal was dis-| Applicrions were received from soveral For White Lead and Mixed Paints and"ovorcomes FIr<Tincy, Constipa: | What ure e feves, i thesalaey e "WsPORTTER | SAH WIT porsons for positions as janitors or teach-| The reception tendered to General | to Goodman's, tion, Sour Stomach, Diarthoea, and | wyen pabies fret and ery b 4 two Colorado boys for stealing | pen . DT & N i —— Feverishness. It insures health and | Whar oo e oo O it K from 1., B. Williams store, result ; \ bz Crook Monday cvening at the Paxton, | 0 natural al ith What cures their colic, kills thelr worms, It of il frona .. . Williams o ! VRTITIONS AND CONMUSIOATIONS Miss Annio Truland usked for the use |wan an occsion that will Tong be remen: | LAGERGREN'S LEAP, sleep, without morphine. Baut Castorls. "'":n """“'”‘l"“'""‘l"';‘ 1 one Faurthof | From the Mayor returning without "’1lr-~"" the w']""' school building to | hured 1y all who were prosent as one of | . SO ot e To oot her thowsand and one Fourth of | g teach a summer school. Granted. « Oastoria ja so well adapted to Children that | 1T Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, g bl abont Ot today, | his signaturo an ordinance “‘appropriating | 55 | ! tho most cordial, pleasant and in every | 1 recotmmend 1t A8 eUDEIoE to BusQastorle, July celebrations inand about O : i o of o portion of |, e bond of F. 8. Potwin for building most cordial, plesant. and in every | Prom - Omalia o Blernity, via Macon, | kmsommend ieassuncriorton il eftto o tos By, Tt will §he citizen who suit | money forthe paving LIS two now school buildings, was approved., | way satisfactory events of the kind that | : ! | 8 Portland Ave,, Brooklyn, N. Y. Castor Oil and Paregoric, and imself with one of them | Douglas Street.” The money is appro- | Miss Maggie McCague applied for a | has ever taken place in this city. | 60rgia. | bR Hall Castoriat Photographs, Faton 1320 Famlun ted to the “Barber Asphalt Paving | position ns teacher or assistant principal. |~ Gen, Crook and Capt. Bourke arrived | - | strvet, for %6 a doren, Cabinet, evers-day | o, “whose existonce is not known to | Referred. in this city Monday evening, over the B, & | S Suicide of an Exteemed Omaha CENTAUR LINIMENT—an absolute cure for Rheuma~ card ,.'vvn“ulll |1:;HL' i l;r"“l"l‘" ’:l % "l‘l"'"nhnm-u,u Veto sustained o 4 COMMITTY '”‘"":”‘ M M.road froin Denver, nndrenched the Pax | fan. llaml, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &e. The most Powerful and ¥ene- the only photo gallery in Oma C WL From the mayor appointing Charles T I e | NPT shortly before seven. Lo ~ | trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to m: b i sl 40 | Kaufuuan, Tsao 8, ‘Haseall and “““"m'"rlc:lllN ”r:('“'m o A iy Batore eiglit' o'clock : crowda, bagan to| A few diys ago Titk Bax announcod | £ e e Pie-nic of the A, 0, H. Band will 3rown, appraisers of city real estaty, [And their action was approved. - This s jo (0 P A A R i T Y S R S W TR ‘:h- Pic 7‘:':;&‘.]4'.1\:'nu»L” .}ulll\" i 4-,,,.1,;.,:,“ Appraisers of city real e8Ate 1 done with the money in the sinking fund. ‘:M“<ll. .uq.....‘\ I;u h \I. ('1"','4{1"1.' ;-M the sudden and mysterious disappearance take place nt Hascalls L arit, STy | ¥ he Ma o vevort of liuor dealers| The balance of the June pay roll, wag | 0¢10ck were reitoreed By the SHL I | of John L. Tagergy the Sixteenth An interesting programine s been wr- | The Marshall’s report of liquor dealers | e by try. band, which played a number of | TR T ranged for the occasion. Don't fail to | and druggists. Fi 4 g tante i their seleetions at the Farnam stroet en- | street photographer, who went to St. | - LLSL) L A attend. The annual report of the chief E °r [l ;""'"""'"""""h \"f""‘, OBECTS, | rance. At nine o'clock (e 1 Crook | Louis with some £600 on his person and BAUER’S 00MS FOR RENT -Suitl two ventlemen il B ok 456 Sustd of the Omaha fire depurtment waw re- | Bailey and Oluen and A, W, Vhelpa, for| oSy the pardor and was immedi- [ Gid wot return, M. Lagengren was a R R T Rl 0. H. Cornet oud o I | Er it he committee on teachers and text Y A 3 | Swede by birth, and lad been a painter DOVS PONY FOR SALF ndsome wnd g f July dth is in good Hopt | AESAOFEIIILE books, reported th ow! | who kept the General busy receiving § | AR el L F digod is engaged, Tickets " e dity physicians teport for June, | Dooks, - reported the following list of congratulations until _supper time, | in the Union Pacific car shops for a long | ity Chocolate, the hest bR LR e - and good music i« engaged. showing % ‘denths and 51 births, was | names, which they recommend he adopt. | g FREEE SO G SPEENG | until he started his gallery on Six JRUINISIED ROON FOR TENT. - Fuuirg N, W filed ed for teachers and principals in the pub- | 7 ) 10 S « & 18th Ste. 2085 ing in South | P. 0. Hinobaugh and F " chools: with citizens desiving to meet “the old | teenth street. Tt appears that in order- = : X 3 O e iy L HIGH SCHOOT commander of the department of the | ng his goods from St. Louis some misun- er vaniin | JOOR I Omuha followed hin daughter and her escort &) Davig, offering to convey to the city [ P 4 Platte. and in response to numerous calls | derstandin curred and he was over- drink or eaten as c # fow nights ago to her brother's house where | right of way for alley in-Bartlett’s nddi \““"‘} . Lewis, principal- 1R A6 FatRR e Stheked s : : the escort turned in and gave the old man a ftion. Referred “ ;«lmi;;nl' .],":.“A L. Hill, Nelson Larn TESSU i Ber Bruhe bled sl Aot e dbtlotiuneille ratartetitor oo ReNt of 8 rooms on 15th and Dodge licking, | i Street. Commissioner Meancy, | o 1da M. Street ; s b oo ] Strects, 1 N st \ [ ¢he amount of labor for the month of |, ‘Teachers Grade—Muary E. Quacken. [ 1ancis sith wany. uo o 1 his ol g Bk P ol J. G, Cronland once more furnishes us [ June was ©1,380.71, Referred. bush, L o B. O n, Ellen M. Dwight, ery Irttle ¢ nged, bl " l""“'k much worried a .-.n(_||n- matter. 501d by Grocers everywhere. ]‘wn RE of No. with an tom, Thia timo it comes in the shape |1 00 SLBETL: CCETEEE L 4| H. Eva Lowe, Lismic M. Bleock, K. Shir- | ¢ and cordinlity of maner and tafkiel| That was the lust. heard of him by his - W.BAKER & COw |, Wi v : A | gh 1 ; ( o se by e Apach ends aha, or by his sister, who -hestor, Mass. ' of twins, both boys and all dotug well, Mr. | /b T b0 nssess damages in- | 163, Taura W, Morse, H. Adella An- iU R SN B TOR o s AL Dote " Sronlands carpent . ed in ¢ ng businows must be get | G by the extension of Dodge strect, | Arews, M ie R, Wilson, Jennie Stull, mdTat | s 7“Hll RENT-- Furnishied nice large South front room ) . s e ST AE. M n V. AL ) nd the invited guests took | length My, Vietor Landergren, the well- | i 1 X A4 Fartinin Bl 2844° aasistants at this rate. Tt is a good examy y Attorne .u.:;. ‘] |->1‘:"“ “I" singer i ” laid in & hollow square on three | of the missi ), went down to St. | \lll m“"“i\d'\ 'rl\;llfil;ul\\(; 10 corner Farnam an 15th ¢ follow 3 a compromise with the Nebraska | *IN¢ : sides of the room and were spread with | Louis to hunt him, but without success. | " ORI D T M, Ozier, a well known nn‘d ohlhl;nw aght ol it Jor @750 The) 5. A *l','lf"l'l‘({'l'w all the taste for which Kitchen Bros. are | After his return, in glancing over the i AL JROR RENT logunt fumishe rooms 1810 Do CLLL G LD Col IS Mg A e d b Gl Assistants —Emma Whitmore, Eftie | % 1oted. Palms and evergreens decorat- | telegraph columns of « Globe-Demaoc SOR RENT Rooms with bowrd, northwest corner from Toledo, and claims to have been robbed | predi e MEREE 0 o) o 1| Wilson, H. H. Jones, Belle E. Schaller, | %4 the center of the room and the by of June 26th, he saw among the d 19th and California st. 207 1 on the way out of about $300. She had two om residents of the Fourth war b . £ s aned nnder the weight of delicacies patches one which at once caught his ey 1 Crook with S tod on sus tor Manderson | and arrested his attention, for it solved g i lasking that street lighting be extended | Cnmills B Blliott, J. . Ware, Fannic L Frarney from 6th to 28th: Farnam | M: Wood, Ada M. Turner, Mary B. young mel b but- they were discharged witkout During summer, furnished es required. 605 N. 15th St I KSR 8th: o) {arris, and Mary McCowan. n his right and Judge Wakeley on his|the mystery he was interested in and | i,';",',"',"{',‘,'h;'[ f,f:.l:. l‘:;:r,:lunwsxk;;u_n fg::lh“v-i Sk RN loft sat at the tid‘vlr at the llr‘, i of ']"l'.pru\ml that his friend was too far aw i NOR RENT Five ; ing o Omahn | s SRR A e irace vilbur, Princi room supported by General Hos an eres rtall per Al ot o 'w?:r\:‘ ',‘,‘,l,l...u,l, meeting of the Omaha W6 (801621 (| DAL DAVERpORILOx Grace H. Wilbur, Principal. 4 C“r;l}"“ Sy It | to be discovered by mortal p ‘l\"mu\ Tent co ling Association wil be held 29nd to 163 Thursday, July 19th. Those vao will sub- ne hundred ens Assistants—Sarah A. McCheane, Mat- ning scats. After th; Chicago from 21st to 26th. Marthn Perro, Ada ¥, |cccupying the rems The telegram was from Macon, Geor- Floctric light is preferred by the peti- | tie C, Haller ia, o o rorgrel . AURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD M g BieGaiD e o Bua ot oug Yy, discuast | Ei And dbatod that Johd Lijgrgven had £ I nees, 1612 Dode st opartmat woribe for stock before that dofe, Will pay for | ionors Reforred. Schoonmaker. ©d the heeches began to 8 Lbemal accom. | committed suicide in # boarding house in SPECIAL NOTICE FJN0 LET—Rooms and_board, or farnished_house wame at original rate, Th#e who will wish |~ From the City Water Works_ Co. noti- AST SUHOOL, lm"immll 77 lmppifig A agnos, that city on the 25th. Al that is known | * Y 4 U6 | L tor summer. 1308 California street. 837-1mo 4o subscribe after that dak, must pay premi- uma to the smount of acerued profits. Office, | ord g the council that the fire” hydrants | Annio Foos, principal; assistants: Fan- red have all been placed. Referred. | nie Butterfield, Annie F. Wilson, Katrina 3 o f the unfortunaté man is that he had| — - A A A Aoy ATORE FOR RENT-C Gieneral Manderson said the last sixty | s 3 47 Specials will Positavely not be inserted RE FOR RENT.Corner of 16th and Daven. A f A v paving roperty to port. T 1610 Dn ort street. 483. days had beon eventful in the history of | e & Will fleaving all his property to | unless paid in advance. ! R e o4 Rodford's coal office, Mth st. om the city engineer urging slight }:I F'»«lv:. !I};lnv';hvhg{m"- :Ai‘{{givl{)»“‘wl. the honored guest of the evening. ~ On '"TLmit.:!r'm.h..m.- Tt it w0 LOAN _Money, || 7 TORSALE. Julyd, 7,11, 14. change of grado at Farnam and 1hth|¥ary B:ewion) Zars v Jracel the 15t of May he became a foroign citi-| o' ndjed tripito: Macon 10 inveatigate | M CNEY IO LOAN Tio Oniahis Saviics ank s [0l SALE~Home and cholee corner Tot near V. T the district court this yesterday Thos | streets before any curbing or paving is ITH SCHOOL. zen, in violation of all precedent, going | fj\ e LRl U0 SIHOR B >| Mo prepared to maike Toans on oms v 0 th Ruby, the young lad arrosted_on the chargo of | 0Ne. b y b Donglas county real estate at current r; the theory of great mental depression. | No commisi it il ey Rubber Coats, The est makes at Ramee's. yre, principal; assistants: | Y ggnother country to bring back a| B. Truland, Mary E. Thompson, | *Jtfin enemy. ° After - nk M. Briggs, Mary B. Goodwin. SEE . returned victorious, ing R this Sament s of mischief. v i The ¢ pecrs report in the park- Omah: i e i ell, & g P 1 urglnrizing tho residence of Mrw. Rusell, in | 1y 36 Gunital Avenue from 18th to North Omaha, on the 13th of May last, was = S uve Noville on . weit of | 20th was approved. This plan leaves the b brought before Judge SAORIAS curb Tine unchanged and puts the park, 2 WSS . : here as our habeas corpus, ex-District Attorney Iurnhjufl 36 feet wide, in the center. ennie McKoon, principal; assistants, | another to the representing the prisoner, and the caso being | From John Rush and others asking for [ Pora b , Esther Jacobs, placed upon his taken up on an agreed state of f";!*- M | thelighting of 13th strect from the Rail HARTMANN SCHOOL, made a short but o At Burnham made one of the finest efforts yet | way crossing ton Winton St., and of sev- istants. Hattic | coming General Croof_ Qmaha, He| 390 e Board from him, and the court concluding that | eral other streets in the same part of | e A D S | e Ll oty HETE 00 nat otk ot | VTSRO B SO0 Cua A e, S the identification was not suffic to warrant [ town, with the electric light. Referred. but Omaha feels a personal it in his ““mh;m“-‘” & ¥ r k = harged. TO LOAN The lowest rates of ints Loan Agency, 15th & Douglas. > MONEY T0 TLOAN. callatlaw ofice of D. L. | ¢ (Ax LOAD MORSIN FORSALE At the Fair \ 4 e > : M Thomas, room s, Creighton Block (0 rotinds. Thoira . W Homms Rebia T For building material ‘g0 to G. L. SEee TERIEY Sirst adley, cor! 13th ¢ Salitoenii JONEY LOANED -On chattel property, J. B. 2 Bradley, cor. 13th and California. M AR 5 o TR SALE-Two houses, o ot. Millard Place $2100. 1 2. | had been Judge Wakeley Sant speech, wel- §. D. Beals, princi Allen, Maggie Latey ALE A dicht bay family hors St A well_established vod buildings and holding Ruby until the fall grand jury met, The ofticial bond of Waldemar Krogh h suceess. Judge Wakeley's N, ach was | —— vn;:yp WANTED tools, o payl ness w.ui".\f"m" h..«r the writ was sustained and the boy discharged. | as policeman, was approved pal; assistants, | loudly applauded. The health " Giener- Jee-cream - soda, takes the VN ANTED W omn and man <o work at Pacitc | land 11 CRTENTENDER, Tincoln Ne y — Heimrod & Dorman proposed to eroct | Lanra Atkingon, Annie Quigley, Jennie | al Crook was then drunk standing, Iry it. ju2-2t House. Good wages pid. 8434 2005 Novelty Carriage Works, a handsome public drinking fountain for | L Redtield. i General Crook upon rising was greeyyd S e—— - ; srner of L3th and RESOLUTTONS, with loud applause. He said it was liks N Corn Remover 15 S and | PANTED- il to do generst houseworlc 2016 Bury g if the city would pay for| Allowing Miss L. A, Rogers £80 for|coming back home to old friends to meey| and 18 guaran- nd wator used. Granted, | teaching music in the schools. Adopted, | the Omaha people and their approval was ey KEFUNDED, Prico | WANTED A thoroughly It is but a few months since Mr. Ed. l;““i\ and beast, at the Mendimber, the jovial @nanufactu 'l:fi;,:'(:‘:'..':.t.f.u opened for business at the corner of Ol or Corns, ent, wirl £0 4o} 4301 sATE- Horses, Wagons, Hamoss, Fte, at ) and Commlttee on Water Works instruct: | That the Junk Shop south of the very grateful to him. This Indian y Frank Rog-| ojoy phuin s e SRERLE e, Cutminge sireet cago and Sixteenth stroets. Since then | ed to look to the matter, Shool is 4 nuisanco and that the Mayor-s | dtestion is what I have been greatly arit oo e : £ COWS - For sale at 25th and ! Mr. Mondimber has turned out of his| Tho contract and bond of McHugh and [ attention bo ealled to it and the city | interested in I have been in the o el by et St i b : O e | MeCinvock for constructing storm water | council asked to abate it at once. Adopt. | o 1 am satisfied that throughout | Dr. Van Camp’s Office will be in | xra . SEADLERREHEID) SR 5 :‘;“ ‘l'"l sewers was approved. o, nec: AP tho sountry, the Indians are willing to | Frenzer's Block. Room 1 and 2 ovor ABTED 8 ool Ul ud veystable ook Py | viagoniundiflno, hugatss, B inc o a: RESOLUTIONS, o connect the High school building | settle down'and beeame seef sustaining | Edhohn & Ericksons, on and afcer the | SSSMAN & AVISWORTH. ) i greater facilities and largor shops, WO.BKC| 1 ootain the cost of an iron fence | With the Dodge stroct sewor. Adoptea, |if they are only given o chance, -Wo Ist of July, i385, JU2 B | VW TANTED A tudy stenosraphor, st wite oo 1 i told he could have beat the hest rocord | ubout Jofferson Adopted. e o sting of |must give them that chance. This ; WG e i Apuls Joscah € , in wagon making in this state. To furni nd sewornge for | Messra Points, Spocht and Supt. Jumes, | Wtite i chango fron the other cunpaiéh | gyu1der hraces for gents and lndies at| e Y One of tho many fine jobs turnod out | St. Joseph's Hospital and connvet it with | Was appointed to procuro more comfort. | it which 1huve been engaged. Wo bad | oy Aok | WWANTED-A dining room girl 6. per week { of the Novelty Carringe Works s su- | the main sower. Referred, able quarters for the board forthwith, | fwely campuign and L am cortoin that — —— 10i8 Hamnsy B, ) | perbhalf platform phaoton for the well | That the Street Conumissioner emp 1t was resolved to heat the new school | When matters are all arranged they will Nechwear. BIOS, | nown 16th street grocer, Mr. Will buildings with the Ruttan heater. be satisfactory to all concered. cightoen (18) teams with the usual com. | build ? 4 4 A : Gontloman, This phacton, on which Mr. | ploment of ) Fon twelve (12) days, | Bids for the repair of the high school e tilesmoyepokeibraysanc Meadimber desired to exhibit his skill, is | commencing July 9th; that three teams | building w rened and referred. O OC Y IONSER L OWORG aoa0 ors, Hide. Wool and ‘o learn shorthand, ow dealers, 882-Tng wd town, near Omaha Tle best styles at Ramg i Hotel in —_—_— irl at Planters house 2 well in exeel Good barn well provided with nilver mountings, and an | and their comploment of mon be sent to| _Miss Rustin was elocted an nasistant at | 112 spoccls was w model of good taste und | L] e e 1500 Farnamn. attached baby seat which can be raised | each ward, each with their own foreman, | the high school. gvidoncodi B genooas anc drienilvifee ; or let down at pleasure. ile this | and work under the divection of the re'| Adjourned. BLCAY Jrook, He sa . HANG . A leading Now York firm, controlling | [NOR SALE OF Fult lot and three sale of an article possessimg und dwellings corner of 11th and Pacific streets. sponsible man with some ¢ Nine lots in south Omaha. Also 160 acres of land ha. Santon, Nebraska, and building an No. 804 Tenth st rm lands. Further s Clothing Store, 504 Ty through a long acquaintance with the TARRH <)l~‘—’|‘llE BLADDER. guest of the evening he had never heard magnificent pieco was on_ ex at | spective ward delegations. Adopted. his repository it brought two customers | ~To open the gutters on Pierce street, C i i . = of ything of at wis not gos who ordered duplicates of the same pat- | hetween th and 7th. Adopted. Bhingie e o L Ay pation, il | CconySAEE DU ine wha mob goad o tern. Ed is n good mechanic with lots | To increase the salary of the draughts- | kidney and urinary complaints, cured by | iiintes one, b of experience, and enjoys a large ci man in the city engineers office to $100 “mu-fm-wulm.“ 81, OaniainiBoutke v of friends and he is taking the lead over | per month after July Ist. Adopted. 1 G WANTED - Foriadic sewing. 5-sat-mon.-th 4w . 2OR SALE—OM newspapers i larzo and small ONCA i k& ) 4 22rER Box Factory 218 8. A amid loud cheering the popul; [ quantitios at this offi [ :}13 carriage makers, and he will got ; Lagn0k ABENOR (0 ) Bazzs, Box Faotory Bl Bl ath st ol (8 eyl S o Dia oot and e | VY ANTER. Sfumished roous Family of hrew e Flix il cre. A communication was _veceived from —— a fow remarks congratulatory of General | desirable. ~ Adrows 8, P Kelso, €22 Conve o ————— Hon. Gastay ‘"”wh g do | CHURCH TOPICS, a fow remarks congratulatory of Genera A Blessing to all Mankind., e « | months leave of absence. Granted. . s :mlI\“I\|:I|'Il|tl~|“\]:-lnll‘_ were in his , also on In these times when our Nowspapérs are s ke A Bellevue Professor— (o i1 it e, mokestck dnd al fxtures foodod With patent wedicine ndvertiiements, | REPORTS OF COMMITTEES, i AR R i I ey Sl pecches were made by Frank | completel’ Addros WINIANGEATY, Chne it is gratifying to know what to procure that ; The committed "v-ll ublic ¥ nnrpnnylm'ul : A e 4 Col. Carlin, Dr, Summers, lJ | | will ‘coratiuly curo you. 1 you are Bilious, | Improsements, to whom was referred the | Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Golden, , Judge Savage, Gen, Dandy, = i rally x . < > MR SAL A first cla¥gsecond hand top boggey. ¢ ed, the orld that | in” Distriets Nos. 5, Gand 7, re : e b others, 2 will cure you quickly as Blectric Bitters, 4 iy o VR hip, in the Presbyterian Synod.- | ¥t AT e 4 MISCELLANEOUS. They Ry ).mmui, o all mankind, and-can b | povted in favor ig districts Nos, Those were General Crook, Wages 57 per 273.61 Bt for only fifty sents hottle of €, F, Gobd. | 4 and b with Sioux Falls gianite, and 1 B & that the contr: v 1st. Presbyterian church, from these [General Howard, Judge Wakely, Hon. o) Jo, ) ol of P pr ", L. Kimbi £/ Nan Re. Ilmm.w EEARSICIL Mack & Co., on their bid of §4. per Kimball, Dr. Miller, aon e 0t words: T am come that they might ~:nul l"s 'd.', RS Ol square yard, placed on broken stone or o Life " 4 f s o) | Judge Savage, J. C. Cowin, Hon. Alvin The following deeds_were filed for re- | ot pusing districts 3, 6 and 7, bo | have life.” Joln 10, 10 (middlo clause.) [Sls FONY 1 Wobgbor, B, L. B cord in the county olerks's office,June [ paved with Colorado sand and the [ ~Weregre: that wearcunable topresent | ) f. N. H. Patrick, G. F. Hong- 30, reported for The Bex by Ames' real contri lot to Jenkinson & Archibald, | our readers with a synopsis of the excel- | land,, H. Megquire, C. H. Dewe W oy bid of $3.40 per square yard, | 1ot discourse delivered by Mr, Golden, | Dt. "Meffer, Frank E.' Moores, J. ¥ Evory Corsot 18 warranted Bellevue, preached in the | oy tain Senator Mapderson, ¥ Sceoet, WASTED-A dalivery man (o » groosey storo |TOAKBY. UE—By tho undswiignedys sl ow with One that anderstands the business and the care white spots on body and face, Also & cut in ench fexences roquirad. | Must speak | 608 Cow was with cadf when found. Owner cam e tull name age and. res- | have samw by calling on P. Larson, Junis street, be- Bee office. 10 tween 04 wid Tth, and paying cliswzss, 970-3tocw of horses. G German and iden estute agency. und plaged on broken stone and sand. | .. ¢ 3 co oo Colling, D, O, Clark, Max Meyer, fatoer 1o 1e wearer L o s b A to 50 B.|| FEAKEN DR A moliioy wass hauh 12 yesme: | q.c. ¢ hf, blk 17 west Omaha, .| Kaufmann, Hascall and Woodworth, Mibie, hul X Thomas Swobe, W, (. Maul. Lyman | TheonlyCorset pronounced by our leadin NTED- A gl for general honse work, muste | B1E SRS cals o . C Kotb, & W: Sunl- J. Rhoem and wife oL M. | 4 1000 disoussion enaued, which ended | "SR i1 this city. | Richardson, J."I. Redick, Col. Taylor, mm"“".&fifi-,«:m.: ARG e AR T N 54 rcachwt ! Rheem, ¢. ¢, W hf, blk 17 west Omaha. | | ‘tjo "fi,_l,u“" St the. report, which ac- | . The following aunoucements weromade | ¢, ., 100, J wunou Hamilton, Guy C. Barton, P.|™%*" poyoms by Matl, Pestage Palds for the week: The Corner Stone of the chols, Frank Muj )"'f}‘ Major Furey, () . Be : L Health Preserviag, $1.50. Presbytorian Synodical College, to be |y g yi oo™ hekt: Loy, | Abaomias st hearss Rarsing, WANTER—Girla or general houswork., A at Slaven Hotel 10th St. 207 tion was recousidered and the questions divided, the ayes and nays being taken EDWARD KUEHL, f Thos. McGuire to Thos, Ikon, w.d. Lat9,blk, 2, B, & H. add, . badh & built at Bellovue will be laid, Wednesday |5y (. E) Yost, Jos. Garneau, jr., o™ TANTED-—100 laborers at§2:00 per day {ro NAGISTER OF PAIMYSTHRY AND CONDITION- John MoGormick to' Seline M. Burns, | \hr question was upon tho paving | JulY 4th. The ususl weekly prayer-mect |, G, Taylor, Lewis 8. Reed, A.Lsaf.fl. oo sae b7 nniineictal Deales orerwhrer| .!‘\ bk Florence " CUCoR. Laanire o 11 MUF. | ey il it ho i o ks, sy bl o [ . d. Lots 3 and 8, blk 16, Boyd's add. | ¢ i e, i soven. wih ing will bo dofered wntil Thursday son, Clark Wooduan, M. H, (oble, CRI0AGO COBSET 00, Ghieassy ) syt U P O 100, 4 i ne. in i | W. Yates, Gen. Dandy, 8. E. Locke, = | ——— e - " v | aaiialn oondiivons in the'tuture. . oo [ ! Join MeCormick o Nefle MoCar-| CHET MM 0 o the purt ing tho worning ervics the music| V. Mortond . E. Tlor, Gen. Wilkon | Geand Pacific FLotel| VY e wis st S Wi ow ekt i ck, w. d, Lots 1und 2, bk 16, Boyd's | o, ), in-rurnnlm- pavement, which originally acomparnied the words: |GG, W. Holdredge, Col. Mason, W. L ran aclic 0 g 033t = sdd, $100. T "When the Swallows homeward fiy," | Adan, Lieut. Howard, G. P, Bemis, Col. TR —— | : o MoCormick_to Sunl, D, Buri, | A1 ouidinance waking o levy of taxes|was very beautifully sung by the choir, Buruhim, Sun Burns, Major Towar, F. | N e A fowa Tnbaranec Cormany 18 166 | w. . Lots 4 and 5, blk 4, Boyd's add. | ¢ S8 0GR C i rodiicod in 1st | substituting the words of the hymm, Colpetzer, C. H. Guiou, C. E. Pritchett. [ st 06,0 #100, reading, and « second and third time and | **Jesus lover of my soul [J. H Pesbody, Edward Rosewater, Sen- Eoxen or 4 - VWANTED - Scoond cook u the b ator Van Wyck, M, A, Kurtz, Dr. Coff women preferred. oy Dr. Grossman, J. W. Morse, J. E- H —— N )1, M. Bavlow, W. V NINTH AND HARNEY STS. iir for general housework. Must fe uke, P, E. Tler, A, L st bl A 7 John MoCormiok to Robert Burmsy-w-| nassed. it g s =i R 4, 1okt 9 and 10, block 10, Boyd's add, | Av urdinance for opening 18th Staget| | THE LATEST THING isTadiss HAT $100, | from Vinton Street in Bowery Hill Ad-| CARTWHEEL X Yo McGormick. to Mury . Burnos, [dtion o Buncroit Strect i Quinns | STORE o 5, block 16, Boyd's addi- | addition was read twice eferre T WY p Knight, J. B. Detwiller, . Thayer, =TS 0K, Yo : e i el (010 'l‘r;‘_;‘:l_','lj;,',‘f,‘,‘ o and referred. | g oRMANS GRAND BAZAR. | 5"N Sfoimun, 1. W, Pairick, B L. v SR SRR i on oo s 8, D. Morcer and wife to Geo, Wanns, ‘and sovorul items having been ob: Sitle Mitta! Sitk Mitt Stor OMAIA AR, AU SOL TG Ay Shly AT (INAEL LAda; mory wd, lot 3, block 13, Walnut Hill Place, | juctod to, suendments were made in the | At less thaw half price under Mortyagec o ———— | i B LT e o, . $220, amount of the salaries eue Eugene Rick- | Safe. A full line. All new colors. All T B Sy 51 P drawer TT 185-tu-thoxat till jy 21 Andrew J. Hauscom and wife to Mit- | i an } George Chureh of thepolice force | the new styles. Wannted to sy v cure B Cuts, Ul TANTED - A competent gir] eral house work, ‘“hw ). (;lnllw’" a‘db lot 9, block 16, |and the ordinance pi w.ul ™ ,.];...-...1.-.:. Lgout for Ousnha Nation Bary, | acnpialt Rhouti, Koves Soses Caers. Py OPENED MAY 17th, 1883, W /G000 o T30 et it wnscom Place. B0, over the protest of councilms SGue Agent fo aha National Bauk. s, Corns, " ped hands, and - i TCORNT IR IR ppmionl. of. SRR PR — D SIT! _1IONS WANTED, o 42 g ) Jotter does fine printing stace, or money refunded. 20 cents pe L TRON WANTED 1 am now abiv to ase o fow Denis Cunninghamn & wife £0 O, D.| Tt appearsthat theso mon were pre-| Gotter dooa fiuo printing. I r woney vefunded uts per ()10 TRON WANTED i e s w f Healey, w, d., lots 14 blk 6 Cunning- | emptorily suspended by the wayor bass_subdivision, —§800. be boughtat 4 very ow figure. ¢ od, T2 R. Gileh One carload of Window Glass just ve, | ——— some trivial offense, and were docked TOREIGN MONEY ORDERS. % hoi. | coived at O, F. Goodman's. o4 iy 3.0 . E. Rogers and wife to ¥, Drexel, w. | for the time, The mayor, it was inci 2 i A T Ty A sisto tinde. Spoclal inducementa bo ., Jota b1~ Oukahoma.—$1000, dentally "J""Cli.hff,d [l:“f:’v L ,l:;;t“'fl B e i fa PMRARSNE SRIINELL NANALNS i orue o rade 1ho. ks, boah Ways VWANTED A posiion ustraseling s trom N. N. Anderson to D. L. Thomas, q. |suspend the whole force. AL S TARN: B0V o g P~ every five minutes. the 15th of July ready for Fall trade, first class o, lots 1914 16, bik, 3" Prospect | the pewcil may cloarly bo consigorod a| 0 the, now Oy house b0 Rve, | poy Luspoctar, 3. B, Furay, sonctino B e, (e, T s Place.— $1.00 ¢ fwn on the mayor, and he Ay ve- | doaned, dyed and curled. — Oftice 107 8. | I Y prefrrud, exjaricos sy ycan in thisstaty. - Addreas X urtek and wife to A. Wendi, w. d. |to the ordinance on this accout 16th st., opposite postoftice. ~ " [sincein looking over the lists and wap, I N T4, Tenth 8t City 2003 s U ke A ‘1!86, ,. . An ordinance [npl..».q-r‘uuv.'/-;I;...I,,'.l..y w@ & MiLLen, .l;nllllbluv.t]::v'“ 0 wln.ni':llhm. :’h..-lh.n na- SALSMAN & MISCELLANEOUS WANTS 8. E. Rogers and wife to J. Neieder- | for the paving “.‘ 8 par m.““s"‘ Dr, Oscar Hoffinan, physician and sur, | HOR ox “j‘_“‘:-{l; Juu\v:\ rdor ofiioos FANTID Frie NaMe slake. 230 Aemmies wisier, wd, 10b2 bik 11, Rogers addi- |atroct and interscctions wis gsed. | - | goon, graduate of Bellovuo college, N. Y- | Noro s suelontly numemus t BEoRet can ith sadita Hatisthotion guar tion. 200, . An ordinance changing & it Oftice No. 1112 Farnam St. i7-m |1y sccommodate the large fo T“ element M. Smith box 422 Oniaha, 316-1m0 .. Griffin and wife to A. Bailey and | the intcrsection of Farnanyand Fifteenth : s in ow Btate population, and he accord ik A . o / r i veuror convensationaljethod. Address wd 16t Leaud pt 18 blk 13 Tmp, Ase. |Guckin, regulating e liconsing of i, plbion, Docue counlyi Hed Cloud, Add.—4600 theaters, shows and cjouse e — - wife, w . 10 acres 6 —14—16.—600, | treots was referred. Grass.-Cloth Coats, ingly udvised that Rapld City, Dakota, VWANTER 10 EXCHANGE Gernan esons 1o Ab.olutely Pure. g &’a;.ml wife to E. Greenfield| The ordinance introdyfed by Mr. Mo- | i oy out things at Ramge's. and’Albion, Boone county; Red Cloud, : s expericioed in e S Pt L - This powder never varies. A marvel of came up on | That Elliot's Ico-cream is the most | Waheo, ptrity, - h GO g B aunders county; York, York e ontinany Kinqmeness More econoraies thai 28 g 450, ), ok aeaat referre alind. : e . | county; No! < y kiuds, s0ld in compet tion E. P. Devrises and wife to 8, L.Bwartz | its third reading and #as reforred, delicious in the city is conceded by all. jeounty; and Norfolk, Madison county, G038 FORHE - —— with the multitude of Tow test, short weight, 1 7 : / ug-2t | Nobriska, be added to the oney O3S FORRENTSuitabie for tvo ket phosphate powdes, * S0l it al a0 | w o, part dot 4 bik 81 —1600, Adjourned / i ! o the list of Money Prope. 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