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8 THE DAILY BEE OMAHA. Saturday Morning, July 7. © LOCAL BREVITIES, The first carloads of Georgia watermelson arrived in the city Thursday, Seven hundred Mormon converts passed through O maha Thursday morning at 4 o'clock en route t. Utah, The Omaha banks began Thrs day to re fueo taking trade dollary io McBride is under arrest on the charge of having robbed & man with whom khe was out riding, of a watch and e The many friends of Rev. K. A, Fogel strom and wife, pastor of the Swedish T theren church, will Tearn with great re the death of their infant daughter, which oc curred Thursday General Agent Henning, of the Anhen ser-Busch Brewing Co,, will have their hand- womio new storchouse and stables on 10th street completed o Am tittle Julius Bernstein was accid the left arm with a and a playmate were g other Fourth of July accidents ntally shot in 1l revolver which he nining nt to Florence lake and wentin bathing, Peaving Rhis clothes e, 1 hie found that some one hud stolen his pocket hook con- Honry Voss w on a b and when he retur and some valuable pape taining Chas Butler, who was driver for W City Steam Laundry and is well known to many of our citizons, died July 4th and was Durried Tuly Sthat 2 p. m, Pr He enves u wife but no children, ins The old building s long occupied by Nebraska National Bank wi yosterday in half and the front section moved off up Fa nam stret. Twelfth street, once more cleared, will be a vast sight improved. A quict wedding took pluce on the eve- ning of the fourth in the parlors of the Grand Pacific; Judge Chadwick officiating. The now Iy married couple, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mac Ray, reside in Lincoln, cretary Connoyer and the building com- mittee of the board of education labored on the Fourth of July, making a tour of all the buil- alings with a view to ropairs, The St. Paul & Omaha Ry, has decided upon Wakefield, Dison Co. on the Norfolk branch as the starting point for its northern wpur, and has put a large force to grading there thiy we Yankton will be the eyentual terminal point, Dan Devinnoy, the old leagie umpire is with the Grand Avenues and will umpire twe n in the business, and will 1o doubt, give satisfaction to all. ¥ of the American wussoci next year. The handsome burtender at one of our Teading hotels recently roceived notice that hix grand father had remembered im in his will nd upon applying to hix attorneys for further information found that ho had heen left the sum of one cent. The children conneoted with the Tndus | ity cathedral will be at tho al ut 2 o'clock p. m. Saturday for their trinl school of '] Cath at Hanscom park, Tl invited to take tea with them the prize will be given, On the Fou pers, including an “Ar ofandum book, and ten o a puckage of at this office, Six tramps were arrested on the charge of bread and water as vags, Judge Anderson, in common with the other Justices of the Poace, has some curious cases brought before him but the fiest case in which he was ever called npon to s of repleven for u “yallor” d The dog Was no commion cur hut a fir dog, which did joint duty for Gottlioh Zimmer man and Messrs Lang & Foitick, who do busi- ness on 18th and Harney streets and who wero the plaintiffs in the cus aman named Petorse tablo vendor, who it appears had taken the dog home and tied him up in the yard, The writ was given ) aEY to constable Huns Timm, who went out and | %ot the bloude canine and brought him ba. The case will be an interesting one. Aumong the Nebrarkans who Lave limhod | and still are climbing th winning both u fortune and a name, is the well known architecht, Mr. Geo, H. Thomy son, of Plattsmouth, who recently inyented afire escapo for public buildings which has been pronounced the finest extant, Mr. Thompson his recently return from s trip east, where he successfuly introduced his inyention in all the big cities_inclwding New York, | At the latter city put into ht International Hotel building snd a public ex- bibition given, at which the police had to be called out to keep the stroots clear, 5o groat was the crowd, A stock company of moneyed men hws boen organized to handle the fire encape, the capital stock belng fixed at 1,000, 000, The principul stockholder is Oncar Ryder. The office of the compuny is at 71 Wall st The sum of 675 has been paid into the patent office at Washington by Mr, Thompson, to secure patents in Canada, Fug- land, France and Germany, Dr. H, ¥. Ramaccliotti, veterinary sur- weon, who i a graduate of Columbia Veterin- ary College has opened an office in Stoyens Tivery stable on tenth stroet, where he can be found ready to attend any busi . As there is an undoubted opening for a first- las veterinary surgeon here, and ws the doctor thoroughly understands his profession, he will undoubtedly soon build wp a lurge pr Mattie, the little the Mr. and Mre, M. 8. Ma right arm bro) ear old son of n at the elbow Thursda evening, while at play. Dr. Moore st the wounded | ped the little fellow | Tisab, and it is to be b will rapldly recover. My, William Neckel desives to notify ull Persons ot to trust his wife, Elizabeth Neckel on his sccount ws he will not hereafter be re sponsible for any bills contracted by e r e — Excited Thousands, All over the land are going into ecstusy ove Dr. King's New Discovery for Conmumption, Their unlooked for recovery by the timely use of this great life Saving ronody, cansoy them to go nealy wild in its praie, 1t i anteed o positively cure Sovere Cougls, Jolds, Asthma, Hay Fever, Eronchitis, Houpe. ness, Loss of Voice, or uny afection of the & hroat and Lungs S — Choice creamery butter and frosh country oggs at NORTON'S 16ih and Davenport, THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA. SATURDAY JULY 7, 1883. A COOD WORK. The Origin and Object of the Y, M. C General Sec ary Howsersendssome interesting statistics, Our old friend George T and now assistant secreta g0, sends us & copy of the 26th annual report, which is quite an interest ing document. Those engaged Omaha will appreciate the following sta- work in tistice of the work in Chicago Rooms used in the work 30 [ company, are at th s used in the work at rail ! 150 | Perkins, Colorado average daily at nt found for m Religions meetings Avernge meetings per da magazines, - ete., X . 15,000 [ Mr Loor welfare of young men is the sole object of the Y. M. C. A. from evil, and win the gentlemen, industrious workmen, citizens, loyal to their homes and church, we and work of the Young iation, Its commit- rs and all, hav The origin of the associa- To keep them Men's Christian Assc tees and buildings, offi no other aim. tion is thus given: In 1844 George Willimns organized prayer meeting in London, Ingland, for the young men in where he was em first step toward t the i organization of the From that association had sprung kindred asgociations there were now nearly 1,000 of these in this country alone. In 1857 one of the until height, and strong men wel with blanched cheeks, not knowing what e business houses were down, one man, J. C. Lamphier, in New York, counseled pr and called a noon and the next day he went to church and remained there alone for half At the end of that time he was joined by another man, and_together they until 1 o'clock, prayer meet was the first noon g, and from it sprung the| Hywmn Rev. Wi, McCandish. famous Fulton street prayer and from this religion as excelled the | sion, and men began to take he: meeting, dated such a revival of | Pra val sprung the Young Moens' O | tian Association. It was also stated at a recent y meeting that while the association | M. (iltne 1 specifically for young | Rev. W, .J. Harsha read an interest- ing letter from Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of rk, through | the Omala mission, who was o mission 1 ars paronts aro | 5 p. ., when | men, it had, at times, undertaken “other Committee had raised and spent o rying on its work. ion tracts and newspapers were ear, 1865, besidesover Bibles and h mem- | ntracts for the Oma- ha District Messonger Co., was lost. The finder will confer u favor by leaving the same 5, | o, where Bellevue is 1 Two and a distributed in one half a million Its Sunday school districtsny four, and its relief work during the same The following oftic holding & man up on the night of the Fourth, | year represented supplics ameunting to | the ensuing yeas near Boyd’s packing house and robbing him of $17 and axazor, No monoy was found on the prisoners and they were given 15 days on hooks. the value of $21,000. Mrs.George L. Miller, left Thursduy California to visit Profossor J, H. family, with whom she will return ina fow Executive committee—John R. Clark, a writ terday | watch | § f the superintendent | Rev Ry. and sisterof Conductor | The college will be opened Sej nion Pacifiic is visiting in the Hall, son of 1 | DD, of Now York, has and will preach next Sunday at the Southwest | Plans w ) examined, The main building will be a )x70, conven- s, li- ved in Omaha | row, of On The defendant was | larkson, of Schuylor, left for howe egarden, Junior wnd Commandery of Knights T consin, was in the ity yosteduy to uttend the T Mder of famo and | ton and Miss Hattio Duncan Toft to-day for Salt Lako City under the excort * A. O'Brien, of Creighton colloge. al Supt. P J Nowman, will§ return Tast business trip. General Manuger Clark cific, has returned from New York, Mr. and Mrs, George 1. Gilbert loft Thurs- | Anni day for Vermont, to be absont several weoks, [ napolis, but for some time past hie Stebbins, of Springfiold, Muss., |8 vesident of this city. The in the guest of Dr. and Mrs, Billings, Gen, Thos. Sherwin, auditor of tho Ameri of Boston, Is a puest Nichols, and Ho their | took place at No. 1020 Capitol Avenue, of the Union can Ball Telephone C; of the Paxton Cudmer McCune, of Oxceola, is n guest of the Metropolitan, R, Wiseman, of Grand [sland, is at the | was considered an honor to be invited to H, W. Brown and wif Miss Dora P, Forbes, of Lincoln, were guests of the Paxton Augustin Daly and his stars are stopping at . Monahan, of the anny inoviteh, had his | M. Bilderback, of The Atlantic Daily Den ocrat, is at the Paxt A, H. Bishop, of Kansas City, re the Paxtou last night. er and 1, Cash. of North Platte at the Millard, W. Lafrentz and I, Uqu At the Millard Bailey, of Denyer hart, of Cheyeny G, H, Thompson, of Plattsmouth, is at the [ H. 1n Ira Thompson, of Oukland, is in town Beatrice, are at the Millard W, Wolf, of Stella, is & guest of the Mil Mason Gregg, Lincol child, Decatur; F. A, Kid Nebraska City | B Bornhill and Mrs. J, B. McDaniel, Ans [ Tows M. Maynard, Ashland, and | | Foley, Blalr, are at the Mil Colin J. Mackenzie, of Scotland, registered | at the Millard lust night s sinson, of Denver, is st the Metro. | John Moore, W, H. Beckman and Charles | 1., Bell, of Daly's company, are guests at the | Metropolitan M. W. Bohwnnon, of Ogden, ix at the Metropolitan Mr. 1%, Schussler, of Philadelphi Metropolitan at the Miss Maggie Wahatn and Miss ¥ t the Metropolitan dwin, of 1 a Bisbee, of Ponea ( politan. E. ¥, Webber, W, Gilbert, Chas, la. rey, B, Cod R. Downey and wife, Mrs Trving, E. H. Van Sittert, of s Theatre oln, is at the Metro. rand Pac B. R Rood and lady, Hast H. Arthur, Burlingtor s, Mich.; J A, L. Lawton, E. G s, Col, and R. G Chieago, are at the Grand « M conditi way suc Winters, who despite hi has for y wfully the lived here, § property adly crippled own 1 who forme suts, It i quite & tronble for man who has to wheel Iy little wagon and keep on th different states, W. P. Brewer and f Minneapolis on a short visit. %, with David Bradley & Co,, has returned for hix eastorn business trip, t. Conn Friend; Frank Faulkner, Schu i . Clark, Tudianola; Tobias Castor, W (. Blick and JJ. Perkins, Au. F. M. Dorriggton, Plattsmouth; W, L. Van Alstyne, Lincoln; ¥. W, Allen, Blair; C, Morrissey. Plattsmouth; Mr. Dillon, North Platte; gene LaMann: tine; Chas. Rudat, Norfolk; Alex. Voorhees and Mrs, M. Davison, Sf. Edwards, and John M. Ra Hastings, are among the Mebraska folk who registered at the Paxton yesterdoy. — BELLEVUE COLLEGE. f wbout in a wer twenty mor ly ha rora, ner Stone laying on Wednesduy. Want of space yesterday prevented a very full account of the exercises attend- ing the laying of the corner stone of the new college at Belle The occasion drew - hundreds of visitors e, moall points about the county Omaha furnishing its quota. The pro- gramue was Meeting of the Board of Trustees at the Church at 20 a. m. Exercises at Laying of the Corner Stone at 11 a. m. Rev. A, M. Giltner Pre: Tnvocation Chaplain Wi as follows: eht. Scripture— Rev T. Baird. Rev. A. M. Giltner. Placing corner stone. and | Benediction- Rev. E. Benson. Exe s in the grove at 2 p, m, Addresses by Prof. W. J. Bollman, Gen, 0. O, Howard, Prof, H. E, Hitch- cock, of State University, and Rev. A ary at the Indian mi nthirty y w located. ed. sident—Henry T. Clarke, Belle osidents— R T. Bai Plattsmouth, Geo. T ney. Pi for | Secretary—Thos. A. Creigh, Omaha. Kellom's asw 0. F. Davis, Omaha. Lincoln; Rev. Wm. J. Harsha, Omal . .J. Riale, Papillion. with a full corps of teachers. ¢ much admired by th beautiful three story b iently b anged for recitation v chapel, &e. 1 Wardon i —— CARROL KNOX. A Pleasant Wedding on the of July. ties concerned, was the wedding which The high contracting parties were Mr. Knox, formerly of India- coremony was performed by Rev. B, Mitchell'of the colored M. &, church and opposite color, for Mr. Carroll is highly esteemed by all who know him and it this greatest event of his life. Among the guests from abroad were Mr. nuh Mus, Fleming from Indianapolis and Mr, Mus. Thomas, of Kansas City. A large numbe presents were rec collation was 5] of the guests. t elogant and costly eived and an excellent eind s at the Paxton. |~ The Tappy couple at once begin house- 4, O Clavk and Miss N, B, Clark, of Lin. | Keeping and do s coln, wre guosts at the Paxta Chas, 8. Miller and wife, of their many frion: —— 1y Orde tion having boen receiv- Ar Official notitis ed from the headquarters of the army, of the pr | proper company. | Official notification having been receiv ed rom the headg the promotion of 2d lieutenant Charl (Company B to be lst | lieutenant of same company, vice Pen- ney, prowoted, the same is announce for the information of all concerned, o The telegraphic instructions of the 20 ultimo, from these headquarters, divect ing Major 1. D, DeRusse to proceed from Carter Station, Wyom ing, to Owaha, Nebraska, on public busi | ness, ave hereby confirmed, —— d | Frosh Fish at Motz & Rosensteins, drew a revol you,” and he then fired, the ball enterin the lower portion attempting to arrest him, cept that ho had a violent and revengeful 3 : disposition when aroused to anger, He | desertion, and in order to_make their es- s, a|cape there were thre, woney. He is said to | One of these guards stood out have been a cowhoy, and that hishome | the room used for gene was at Cheyenne, or in that vicinity, | one in ; His lotters indicate that he is a married [ latter who was seized buckledand gagged, =iy and instead of tunnelling their way the men simply cuta hole through the floor. and if he is accidentally overhauled ho| "0 o Aense and d The annual meetlng of the board of trustees of Bellevue College was held at the church and a large amount of busi- ness pertaining to starting the college was nbered fifty- | transact were elected for ue. 1, issman, Kear- t. 1, It is expected the building will be com- John Hall [ pleted in ample time. Mr. Henry Dar- , is the architect, and his s who urth The fourth of July just past witnessed + A Deuel, of Cheyenne, is in the [all sorts of celebrations, but perhaps the pleasantest of all, especially to the par- Jolm M. Carroll, night porter at the Grand Pacific Hotel, and Miss was witnessed by a large party of friends and invited guests, including about as many white friends us there were of the * the refresments with the hest wishes of motion of 1st lieutenant Charles stered at | (3, Ponney, Gth Infantry, (Company B,) to be captain (Company K,) vice Lee, re- tired from active service, he will join his wters of the army of , 4th infantry, | weeks time Martin Knight Dics at St Joseph's| i o His Murderer Still at Large | Martin Knight, the victim of the| shooting affair near the U, 8, corral thurs day morning, an gi this morning at alrendy by on, died about 8 o'e Joseph's hospital, to| which he was removed for treatment. | The remains were av once removed to Coroner Jacob's establishment, where an | inquest was held at3p. m | There is considerable indignation over | that the fact that the police were not notified | of the kidneys and urinary organs; such of the shooting until hours after it took | ae Bright's dis place, thus giving the murde long time to make good his escape ¢ he trouble as usu arose abouta wo. man, a notorious character, Sears was intimate and concerning whom he had been twitted be Knight. On the night of the murder he stoyed with this woman until nearly the time of thetragedy and left for house saying that e was go ing to pound Knight, which be soon after srocecded to do, using a club made of a fo [wt' handle sawed off Knight’s head was cut in several places, his nose was mashed, his eyes blackened, and his lips cut and swel His cries aro used Mr. Bedor and a man named Adams, whostart- ed to come to hisrescue. Just about this | Fight nd 1to getto his fe scape, when , 98 calibre, and said, “Now you d-——d son of ab-—h, 'll kill time Knight manag, make a attempt to near the house and then went offy sman hoth at- nd pronounced Drs. Peabody and G tended the wounded man a the shot fatal from the first. All had been The Sheriff and district attorney were | sontenced to four v calledjto Knight's bedside Thu ' daynight, t t his ante-mortem statement, as it was evidont that he could not live long. | few d er than through the night. Sears was a quict and sober man, and there is no explanation of his conduct, ex- loft agood trunk, some new cloth valise and some An active search is heing made for him will have a hard row to hoeas allaccounts prove the murder to be a cold-blooded iberate one. The fugitive isprob- ably still concealed somewhere about the city and ought to be found. If he es- capes it will be the second instanco in which a clearly convicted murde s escaped the clutches of thelaw, Knight was about 23 years of age and an Indian: ian by birth, THE INQUEST. The coroner impannelle E, A. McClure, Daniel Sullivan, Jos Ferie nd W, Welch, | he testimony was in the main what | has already been given. In additicn to Bedor, the proprictor of the bo house, two boarders, red Adams and Yates testifi id the burden of the idence went to show that it was a cold blooded and deliberate murder, "he verdict that Knights came to | his death by a pistol shot wound, which | shot was fired by Ed. Sears felonously and with intent to commit murder. Knights’ funeral will take place at 10 o'clock . m., to-day from Jacobs' under- taking rooms, the body being interred at Hill cemeter Messrs. With- 5., with their accustomed libe ity, pa The s were on the warpath yes- noon, and were hot on the the murderer. A baggage wagon was sent for his trunk, and it was taken possession of ona writ of replevin filed | by a notorious woman named Nett Roacl, who made affidavit that she the wi B Tt appears that Sears w a new barn built n s intorested in this city, and thinking he might have gone out there to collect some money, two ofticers fol- lowed him. They missed him just about twenty minutes and on the return trip it | was ascertained that Sears had gone to [mer school « and offered to enlist in the | July 9th. Fort On army. He was too late to enlist yestel day but his name was enrolled and it was ance this me will at one ar for ning, wh he « confident of securing the fug e to-night, —— Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the wor Warrauted to speedily cure Burns, Cuts, U cers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped hands,and all skin eruptions, gunranteed to cure in every :..mum, or money refunded. 25 conts per box. — Real Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed for ord in the county clerk’s office July reported for Tur Bee by Ames’ estate agency: A. Kellner and wife to J. Lohlein w. d. part lot 7 Blk. 7 Shulls 2nd Add.— 350, E. F. Cook and wife to W. J. Allen, w. d. Lot 2 Blk 18- £8000. H. W. Kuhns and wife to School Dist. of Omaha, w. d. lots 1 & 2 blk. 15, Park- dd. - 81550, 0. Behm and husband to D. L. Tho- mas w. A, part block 0 Shinns 2 Addi tion K500, R. Hansen to 12, 81200, M. A. Sylvester et wd, lot 15 Viesya Com Rer PAINLESs cuig for Corns, and is gua teed T0 CURE or money REFUNT 20 cents. For salo only by Frank Rog-! ers at the Milla Wer 18 4 BUKE | — ) wn Raspberries tirst at NEL th and Burt, C— VY SENTENCES, . | dge Newville Deals Out Large es of Justice. Hon SON'S, Yesterday afternoon Judge Newell, | | who tried the eriminal docket in the Dis- | 8 trict court, pronounced sentance on three of the convicted parties, and one of those was Jim Kregor who burglarized the residence of Col H. B. Burnham some He wa sentenced to nine ry, and double the wonld about atonec ed with incest, poss Maguire was Hospital. sehiool, to [ ment is made Vital Question, Ask the most eminent physician , what is the best | or quieting and allaying all | in the world f | irritation count of which has | forms of nervous complaints, giving nat- | wk | ural, childlike, refreshing sleep And they will tell you unhesitatingly Castoriapromotes Digestion *Sotne Form of HopK! and l)v!.-rc_noml-n Flatulency, Constipa- our Stomach, Diarrheea, and Tt insures health natural sleep, without morphin When babies fret and cry by turns, it colic, kills their worms, Bat Castoria. What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, But Castoria. the most eminent | physicians best and only rem can be relied on to cure * Castoria is <o well adaptad to Children that mend it as superior to any preseription well then to Morpl A Sastor Oil and Parego &2Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N, Y b 2o y o8, retention or n urine, and all the dis iar to women 8, & inability s and ailments pe | And they will tell you explicitly and | with whom | ginphatically **Buchu Ask the same physicians “What is the most re for all liver dise ipation, indigesti and they will tell CENTAUR LINIMENT-an absolute cure for Rheuma- The most Powerful and i trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man, Grand Pacific Hotel|(): tism, Sprains, Burn able and surest | ses or dyspepsia, | shess, malnrial fevor, MISCELLANEOUS WANTE TRON WANTED ) Hop Bitters, such a [Coneluded next week.] FOR RENT--Houses and Lote. First class room with Fun RENT - Eleg Inquire at corner Eight military criminals, who escaped NINTH AND HARNEY STS. from the guard house at Fort ed room 1510 Dol are still at large. 2 Knight's stoma ch | Murphy, enlisted at Washington; Thomas Knight fell to the floor, fatally wound ed | Fitzgerald, enlisted at Boston and the murderer coolly walked out of house with his smoking revolver in his hand to clear his path, if necossar stood for some little time on the well curb St hetween 1t & son, He | Barden, enlisted at Cleveland; Franklin Bratton, no one | Calhoun, enlisted at Fort Elliott, Texas; George Price, enlisted at Albany, N. Y. Henry Martin, enlisted at Fort Mc victed of desertion, and OOMS FOI RENT ble for two gentlemen nse of 9 rooms on 18th and Ddee Enquire at 1318 Farnham Stre OPENED MAY 17th, 1883, Houses and 3 Stores for ront. am and 13th St. This Hotel contains 100_rooms, all_outside rooms, Jobn A, Rollins 50 rooms on the first floor, epecs A cuisine of superior exee quarters for the state trade the theatrical profession. Fort Leaven- s to be taken in a The officers says they are all desperate men, worth, where they we Two small brick . Just being finished <30, three doors north of Neb Hotel sitnated*five blocks Horse cars pass the doors both ways every five minutes, SALSMAN & AYLSWORTH, Props. TOVIT( NOTICES. ##7Specials will Positively not be nserted unless paid in advance TO LOAN Money. conviets in all in the guard house, all for ' To lady only a cozy only 36.00per month guards to overcome. Nice newly furnished cool room with 3t 1615 Dodgge St the convicts' Inquire on the | vested by Officer Hinchey | we himself up willing- | | PECIAL at Ft. Omaha telephoned of the arrvest and it is prob-| will wot his tion, All in excellent condition and well loc URNISHED BOOMS AND B¢ Rooms and board, or furnished ) 1808 California street ORE FOR RENT Savings Bank is now prepared to make loans o tate at current rate Corner of 10th Inquire 1610 Davenport street. i con- | flooded with sisting of F. J. McShane, Wi Knotts, | it i | willcora blood out of orde , there ix nothing in the world th ure you so quickly as are a hlessing to o rding | had for ouly fifty cents S. P. MORSE & CO. counter 100 al torchonlacein finequality worth about double. ilk Spanish l creamn broiderie J; In cotton laces we show No commiission ch 15 to know what to procur Tf you are Bilions, | RESH Milch cow for ONEY TO LOAN 117 south 1ith St The lowest rates of Agoney, 19th & Dougl Call at law office man's, ational Bank Buildin HELP WANTED. ining room wnd kitchen We have added to our 1y ave, Must be good Cattle contractors, Hide, Wool liing room girl i the Crel Two milkers ut Littlefield’s Saru line of imitation 1- | that is as pretty and efective as the red 1l the funeral expenses. Dutchesse at §10.00 per yard i s are warranted to w ed by our resident buyer in srecn stock, afsc nd belting for dviving ner 1t and Dowglas At the ey St res MORSE & €O, Call at 1319 Harney s antly fitted up photographic of 5 studio, with fixtures and appa i OOMS FOR RENT Suitable for ti 11t St near Fdenam, Employment At 10th and Harney St by calling uf the above plac ook at the Emmet he t the South Sch noney between Br The tinder will be Tiberally rew Nousework in i The Swedish expected that he would put in an appear- | hold their n, if he does, he |Ding July osted. The officers | Methodist Hal ive he. | ween California Brotherhood Call at Eily E. LADY WANTED REE DISPENSARY nection with the room irl 4t Planters he dition a two year old d white hind - foot. al reward will be paid for return te th and Cass, brick yard By the undersigned, a red cow with White spots on body and face. Also a cut in cach ‘ow was with calf when found. ¥ calling on P, Larson, Jones id 7Tth, wid paying chirges, an with switary ol barn, trees, &, near A ML Smith box 42 Satisfaction guar- ANTED TO EXCHANGE i awonn by 8 Inds €xperior ational method. Home and choice corner 1ot near U. A good woman cook. Good wages 1310 Dave SETS Every Corsot 18 warranted s taotory o its wesrer in ever: or the money will be refunded by £he person, from whom it was bought. The only Corset pronounced by our s DA lfortable and perfoct MUK PRICES, by Mull, Postage Paids : Health Presorving, $1.60. «d Hotel Pharacy | Al (oxtre 1840 | AieNasl (sba t Health Presery Wor sale by leading Nebraska and Fowa lus mpany 216 16th ADIES OR YOUNG MEN ine ty ¢ il pleasant w vk at thelr own o njus ib. Prico | made. Belf-Adjusting $1.50 Nursing, $1.60 e coutll) $8.00. Parage: ‘Deaiers overywhers QOBSET 00., Oblongo, I cliuble Manutituring SITUATIONS WANTED. ASSITUDE, S0 COMMON IN A TORPID CONDITION Of A SLUGGISH LIFE-GIVING EA-SPOONFUL MZER APERIENT IN A Gl ‘I\\;\.\Ii‘ “l o8| WA | POWDER Absolutely P AKFANT WILL GENTIL 1 ) AND VIGOR \\' \‘\“.‘ET‘\[..’ STS HAVEIT

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