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8 - THE DAILY BFF---()MAIIA MONDAY JULY 9. THF‘ - ]) All Y BF E. ner, who has Leen in partnership for 0 Inn.} u"_uo"s IN ITI bk enbwerontly, went besk and sunewed | fll"k A"D FILE. Ilsmumm ' NTS. with A, S, Billings, decided to meet the wants the tronble and upon this he was re- | * of the residenta of North Omaha, and ho has - arrested and put in confinement, He U RO WARTRD 2L o cogbi e ow figure. Correspondence solicited. ilch fist comer Blake nnd 520 8t Denver 2 8 q he hrough! up el nl'l" OMAH.A. rened un offce st No. 612 North Sisteenth |y \gopase] Valngtion of Donglas | JinPhmabiy e orought up wetoee | Gengral Howrd Prenarmg for the - \ S Monday Moming:’ oly- 0 The Laut telal or this torm of the district | fin[lm', KATSOMINED, ‘ Pmslflflflt. R T e b y I'4] Y 9+ lcourt was concluded Friday —that of the | - | SORRENT Targe front room with closet, — indictment against Henry Williams, colored. | sive the ble for t ram. ey a It Shows an Tncren O The U. ¥ Recelve their Spring A Figi Visit Ben. LOCAL BREVITIES. for therobbery of Owen Wilson, a Polk county ne Over thae of Cont. | ying Visit from Adjutant Gen. TR0 ron w‘mh_m“”Mmm“/ farmer, near Oth and Douglay streets, in thi 1883, o | eral Drum. Farnam 6y dwin - w with all conveniences \ Mr. John Kerr, for the past four years | CItY 1ast winter. District Attorney ( 040 Samders St 401901 with M. Hellman & Oo.. of this sity, left | conducted the prosecution and Col. Smyth the defonce. Williams was convicted and his ac Saturday evening for Portland- Oregon, where Ui complice, John Lovett, who was indicted with ) QLR turday's game vetween the Grand | AL ] Since the completion of the work of | Avenmues and Union Pacifics’ proved a| General Crook having carried his point the board of equalization, County Clerk | yeritahle surprise party for the home |With the president concerning the dispo } Infants ana Children ‘Withont Morphine or Narootine, JOR RENT A good piano at seasonable droes 1014 Webst r Street, Ade he expocts to locate and go into the business q i y o o et 5 Steghmn et | i A ety ll’l‘:u|j|or'hn'3 been busy prepating a_sum- | yuam, they boing benutifully *‘downed sition of the hostile Apsches, will leve mg‘mmn m‘m o steop; | IR RENT, Tarse, niccly fursished front toom pleasant and intelligent gontloman and an The Rev. Thomas . Hall will take charge | MATY Of the assessment lists of this|hy the visitors. The U. P'a were evi- | Washington at once on his return to Ari. "Tis_Castoria. T sl excellent business man, His departure from |of the South West Presbyterian church on county, to be forwarded to the auditor of [ Juntly ““off’ and by a continuous chain | zona, and is expected in Omaha Thursday mnmume,..a rns, DOR RENTUage o of 8 rooms. §90 & mofith. i " | Twentieth streot. Mr. Hall ixa & state as required by law. Thi W N < Friday of this week, where he will yo.| & WAt cures their tolie, fi.{m, 210 California -1, ST Omaha is regretted by not only Hellman & | Twentieth street. r. all isa son o e as required by law. is work was | of error and loose plays allowed the |or Friday of this week, where he will re- R RENT M Sod il TS Co., but a great many warm friends beside, | Rov. John Hall, D. D., of the Fifth Avenue | completed.on Saturday and from it the [Grand Avenues to “‘tote off” a cool half [main two or three days. It will be a [< sl "3‘,3,‘,"" | What quickl mmmmmuo untry that [ | Sour Stomacl i Colda, Indigestion : ~ he has been sustained by the administra But Castorte, | [F Farewel] then to Morphine Syrups, Mr, Kerr was doing well hers but after the | Preshyterian church of New \'ur!( Ho grad- | following statistics are gathered: dozen runs, while the visitors taking ad- | youree of gratifics wnd loss in his family this spring he felt that [uated from Princeton college in 1870 and vantage of errors and a decided loss of he could not remain here any longer. All | Union Theological seminary in 1882, He is nerve on the part of the Union Racifics, ion to th The total assessed valuation of real Tloward st will wish him (lodspeed and success in the |#id to be a young man of excellent abilities and personal property is $10,013,724.83, | yceveded mpu\.-m"uu\..m from reach. | tion in his views about the hostiles in| Castor Oil and Paregori evand O MEST Bt tunished room great northwost, and much promise and will receive a warm | ©f Which $7,275,165 is realty and £3,638,- [ing the plate throughout the whole | Arizona, and there is nolonger any doubt SallOnstoris, oy i airl fatally | Welcome in our city where he has assunied the | 59 personalty, game. .\'nm'h‘*m ng the inequality | of o final and satisfactory settlement of | OIKENT. s om Ohicigo St betwoens 1 & Jo Kiter, the man who aliot his girl atally | Ciele Sores it S0 “aamth Omiak " of the score, the and Avenues” will ~ iR = Centaur Liniment.—A. 13th, Tequire at Chicaga 3 and then suicided at Sioux City, Saturday [Phsorate of the mision in South Omaha,| The inorese in valuation of real es-|hardly boust of their victory of Sntur- | the Indian troubles in that territory un -t n abe 8701 night, formerly worked for Markel and Swobe “,I'M' L ittt Al carnest efforts | tate in the county, in round numbers is (IM for the three preceding games with [ der his management. fi:‘“h:"n:mb'oRn‘";c_“‘d"' R Rt we of rooms on 15th and Dedur at the transfer. His girl ovor thore jilted him | © the retiring pastor, the Rev, K. H. Hays, |81 lel‘»O):”!T" ulx;;;upnumo showitig | i boys” settles quite conclusively the AMRIVAL OF GEN. DRUM fistantaneous Pafn-seliover, | A Streete Buquire at 1719 Parnham street, and he went to Sioux City where ho picked up | Strongth and health go together. Ob- | Tho railronds are tused o o 1| elntive merits of the two clubs. | en. R. C. Drum, adjutant-general of | POk e ST Sameit oF W another woman who served him the suue way. \U’_‘w;’;‘,'.fi“:';_ axed for personal) On the other hand, the defeat will|the armny, accompanied by Major L. F. R T N SRR 200 C: rable house | | tain this happy physical stato by using a and | | bottle of Brown's f city. Will exchang n invigorating tonic to thr Ho probab) probably pr got tired of such bus Barr, judge-ady ron Bitters. eate UL S, A, arrived i i Paul Railway he Union Pacifics, and have the effect of A8 - oM GRIENT T ok stores and basement determined to end it once for all. Ho was | —— ) the Union Pacifics, ¢ ! | in Omaha Sunday morning. W & v k storea and basemene only about 21 years of age and was generally | PUBLIC WORKS, ]]l|l|l;; thl;‘vllv:i«lnn :qu ]-'r:ml D | et at th transfer ']l‘ E. B. FELLOWS, b e T A Rl kel oy liked by his fellow employes. Girls should be | — will enable them to maintain their | ,d his aids and Col. Ta m\(ll-ruuw)n 'UPH TERE T o ool i careful hereaftor who they fool with, | A Curd from Hon. James, A. Oreigh- Pelegraph Company II"'"‘ll"'" as champions of l”"”'l“'rl"hl“""l*: over to department headquarters, whe OLS R R s Treammysarion ™ UL E n the e populd ¥ mes promi: they spent an hour or two, and then de- . Mr. C. M sarted for Salt Lake City, whe: ton, The following shows the valuation 1:\ wards and pr AND re they <o| MATTRESS MANUFACTURER, | FPORMEAT, tludy vubs Tod. Grebo has received o lotter from | Lord, the Union Pa vy little furnished nagy . with the valuation Laredo, Texas, stating that a man named | To the Editor of the Bee for 1882 and the differences : fies will have to face stronger mm-rim on official business. ontl 2000 N’m Charles Peterson, who recently arrived from | In Fr morning’s issue of the Her. Fennos s, PRI, than the Grand Avenues presented, and | pygpARATIONS FOR THE PRESIDENT. All kinds of Upholstering done to owder on short | Omaha to work in a conl mine, wont bathing | ald there appeared an editoriai in” which I 1889, | e with this fact undisputed, it devolves up- ack trains and other meAns of trans- | Ko o Norm Sl «fi!y-' Chairs rescated, ete. ]?:lin;;‘v‘\:\lx:‘\ :::h::.!.m cool Fom with 1 in the Rio Grande river and was drowned. | ! e i D% fon Mr. Lord to insist upon rigid practice | portation are being concentrated by ( at 1016 Do [under cover of discussing the paving |} question, Dr. Miller makes a_mean, un- ly and an_ entirely uncalled for per- [sonal attack upon me. He insinuates [ that T am in some way connected with a te|ring that secks to force Sioux Falls | Saratosn. il- |granite upon this city as a paving '\'llli'\uki; MeArdlo. by his club. If they do this it will tak o e w3 pvoms fn nch at &5 3 tween Famom and Dot He left a trunk, some Jlothing, a wateh and other articlos, . His relatives can obtain fur ther information by writing to Mr. Grebe, eral Howard at Fort Washakie, Wyo.. to| ALRMA E. KEITH, |1 nine ball players’ in every sense of | tako the president, General Sheridan, 7 L montty on soth St et the word to repeat the dose of Saturday. | the' scretary of war and their party th WAL, . s ' It will not be out of place to mention | the Yellowstone park shortly. . " “‘\All,l:lilrw‘~‘lu 4w I.,."'.”.“« o single gel again the excellent manner in which Mr. e ol ine l nerY. by 5 1610 Do ¢ i o » gnmes, o : § g JOR RENT Large front room with bay window, el :)’l\""\’ty. umy rr“}'qull\lilxw e | . Recruits James A. Sharkey, Charles HAIR GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, BTC. O oand, matern mpeovermants 1118 Dos R B St 55 [ A. Phelps, John Padden, George Brandt , b 66111 in Dy citherside. - Appended i)l Robert Harris, enlisted at Fore | Stock Entively Fresh and New. | 5o Tn the distriot court Saturday eveningJudie Nevillo sentenced Mike Quinlin, the silk thi to four years at hard labor, and John I ¢ robbery. Henry . M N " e | 3 JOR RENT - Rooms with board, h ner wvicted on alike crime with Lovitt |material. Of course such a Union, il it Invo, &, v, | Omaha, Neb., are assigned to the 4th 1080 et Ot [ JHCI0 Snd Calitornte st o DOt Come y s ot wentenced, s he had two days moro | ugaingt a city officer if it emanatod from | W: Omai ENOREIR. .01t i1y % | Infantry Gl LI | 0 which to file a motion for a new trial. r A n_”u"mhh_ Porifs worldNAN for fihides \hlhml ‘]"“m"““ 3 1‘. a le g ‘f‘"l'(‘“l \\i‘.nn\“( ‘1.“‘,‘,“““&, s i | ]wn\]h ‘1” 4}1&")1:';1.::;:‘!‘1‘01‘;"3,‘“ v;)m m:“.d baiy. o Vilsor 0.8 D oth Min- outz, Subsistence U. S0 AL, will report in per- o . e | 3 Barlow, Wilson & Co.'s “‘Mammoth Min- | gigpe and thorough investigation by the Canuinghan, i, © 05 0 1|gon at theso Headuuartors o business| VANGUOI AND LASSITUDE. | bl Ly trols” came in from Des Moines last night on i Overl 5. kil D 0 1 0f" R YR | SO COMMON IN THE SPRING. IN DI | J{URNISHED ROOMS AND HOXRD-Biodern cou this Ro6k Talknd teain andl sbopped oyer st ths | MEYOL and city couucil, and even as the kel S ol 0 2 o 1|connected with the Subsistence Depart-| e \"}"l{l‘ii’l}i (‘;l‘{llb,wlul;’}{\((;i‘ l;”ll'lF yenlences, 1815 Dodke st Dor-immt okl case now stands, although the charge (e firind ment, and on completion thereof he will | P g © | o RESH Milch cowfor sale. laqui R Millard. They are en route to Denver and g ) Rodemacher, 21 1 95 1 DL P A 2 LIVER AND A SLUGGISH CIR€UI o T L AT L LG ST S TERVETEeR (AR ot B e RIVIEIIN | Cot il TOrC S KA R0 UOHONE) v ik o o Baker, o ... 1§ 2 Irotum to his proper station at Cheyenne, | FION OF THI LIFE-GIVING FLUIDS, | 11117 outh nEt LI % b Niohik LIS of B h venality, 1 trust that if any citizen of |90 Caruthers, ¢. f 1 0 0| Wyoming, SPOON ¥ ARRANTS FOR SALE. moruing. ‘There are about thirty of the party | Omaha entertains any doubt of my|3d X Saiey £ THE SELLOWSTONE PARK. ¥ 3 OR SALE—Choice residence, averything in 1st and they will visit Omaha on their return in | official integrity he will come forward and | #th ** 281,810 .. Totals. 6 4 So l\' S 3 1 $h ‘ [ tns ondex near . Mary'a ave: - Special oftt for the fall. demand of the proper authorities that | Pth [{ mw bl s i Fodn 8 x lu"r"‘] s ten (::\‘;n:le 1;:':;": i i only a fow” days. PECK, opposite Post office. toate o Tl 216,09 § hie. 0 0| made application te the partm 307 The plaintiff in the case of Harvey vw. [they take cognizance of the charge| o ) 37128 Al e khonses; 1 1) 0 00 Olfor the detail of Li I Dm0, BB BURTEY THL(,IK;(‘(;I.M]’]I)\ = v i 1 1 ). vee ‘ankhouser, for the detail of ieutenant an OR SAL $120 for choiee acre: tructs Rear city, Murray, a suit to recover money for work and ;\m i‘ © the matter a uu‘l;‘dlllllll and ex- | Blkhorn, 8,006 Wi 4 2b 0 8 2 3| Kingman, U. 8. engineer, to make & sur- I)IPAR}‘S I\'F W ].l‘ld'. ALD VIG R)T ) .I" 308- PECK,. Opp. Postoffice. wages, triod to gain his suit in the district | hauSti o‘mvunt.lgnt'mn the result of s,mm. . Foley, 3b. 12188 voy of the roads and superintend the l‘\}rll)‘l(l‘t‘}'ll\\:rit\"fi\\«\"?:l'x"r"'? BODY . KBS > fore in ovi. | Such an investigation would be to show Sneed, 5. 8 il e ALL iGISTS HAVELT. OR SALE -Four spiendid horses. Single or dou court by introducing a forged contract in evi- ARG B B O kA AR HERT S Brlggn, 1. £ 0 0 2 2|disbursement of the money vngml by Norton's Grocery Stors, 303 N. 16th dence. It was proven a fraud by several wit- | 1o 00 d slanderer, i Union. B “S 0 9 0 1|congress for the improvements in the e Willon And W8 Earves 14 1ktiblto flo »tis- | COLonsal Lar and alanderer, it would be & | w Gmaia, 240 Rockwell, 1b 011 1 1|Yellowstone Park under the charge of | @ 1>In(+ YT = ! matter of 3 i 1 g 3 4 : ) ke OR SAL 4(.. , Wigons, Haruows, Fte., . e and i Harvy i bl e e a4 ol Reclowal, 8181 3 ollowstene Purk wnder the sharge ol SPROTAT, NOTICES. | Fobms i, s i 5o 3 - | Jeffer 5 ingi reseives ifi it t he nl s, ~A postal card was yesterdny reoeived by |ly believes what he writos concerning | Platte]. Totalx 31 0 297 22 10| Kingman reseived motification_ tho ##Speolals will Positively not be insarted | JA'O SALE 600 head he city marshal from Macon, Georgia, notify- | me, he should call upon the city athori- | Florence. . 71,675 By innings...1 2.8 4 5 6 7 § 9 |vd been orderedto West Point, Long |uniess patd in advance, 900 head 2 year old heifers ng him of the death of John Lagergren, and | ties to investigate me upon his charges, B e Y Union P 000000000 {;{{‘"‘L “l‘"‘" fl"“‘a;r(“‘"‘*‘l"wfqfih!g'y FoTol s 30 i anking information s to his relatives here, | and demand that if found guilty I should BRI M L GruAveRuteD 0 U 1 4 0 0 0! 150 ISERERONAEL QAN o Setal e D q i 4 Lt g i lmm\mudmtul} Vislkearont ot opi6e and s Timo of Game One hour and 35 minutes. | the order will be revoked and that Lieut. | WONEY TO LOAN_ The Ginaha Savines Bank is mixed calves L ar0s It was probably mailed before the telegram Harned Runs - Grand Avenu, Kingman will be directed to prosecute | fiou s eounty real estate atextmrent rate o | ‘:.’,.:’,{ Cattle contractors, Hide, Wool/and ‘Tallow. deators, [ appeared in The Globe-Democrat. Dawes Proclaims a Reward| Two-base Hits ( rman. the work in the national park as was | No commission charged. ) 852-1m{ forever dingracud in the eyes of respecta-| o ble men, Dare ho call for such an inves- ! Murriod, ~At the residence of Patrick | figation and bring on his proofs. for (he Arrest of Shears. Sl BT L L, originally designed by General Sheridan. MCELTO L0 Th ot e Ol nwapapoes s . el Dore, aq., Fighteonth and Mason streots, | During the briof time that T have _ Struck Out - Grand Ay : T M B Loan ‘Ageney, 15th & Douglus. 25418 8 At Lhls office July 4, 1883, by the Rev. J. W. Shank, Mr. | chai Umpire -Dan J. Devinney, of LA G ood] Work. 3] o | Fiix i maah an of the board of public wor o ONE Thomas, roon' 8, Ci TO LCAN - Callat. cighto w effico of D. L. Block. r 3 “Ed S | wdorer. ¢ i 2 o e Tri dusters, beater, pick: Flarey Gardobt; of Omah, anll Mis Jeniife | have endeavored to)give tio peopls of [+« SlicAts, tigFilindorer of Martin e The Industrial school of T usters, boater, pi Knight is still at large dral closed its sessions Saturday, and. th A. Miller, of Lincoln. this city a_class of public improvements 4 g TR : 3 e Oy vk LR ONEY LOA v that would hereafter serve as monuments| The delay in notifying the authorities “’,l:z:‘m‘u‘fi“L":::,’:},“ltlL‘:I‘,“',"};:n‘l‘: é“‘,‘m““’ll‘} girls, 104 in number, were taken to a Mt Neharian iy, for me and for those who govern this city. | of the tragedy gave the slayer a good |cers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers,Piles, | pionic in Hanscom park. After their BELP WANTED, Gielil While such improvements were hoing | chanco to make his escape, and he | Chilblains, Cors Totter, Chapped hands,and 10 o ) 1 inging by | : pe made, consequently I feel in no mood to| o o e all skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure in every | uncheon out there and some singing by X god experienced ironer ol R e apologiso for. tho paving of 10th treot availed himself of the opportunity. instance, or money refunded. 25 cents per | the school, prizes were awarded as fol- d Hotel (Ul atIa1HATS cathe- 1 —0n Chattel mor atio al Bank Buildin ;. oom 7 184t Mr. Samuel Avery, proprietor of the fine Rorticultural gardens near Fort Omaha, yes- terday left at this offioea sample hox of Tur- ner raspberries. The fruiv was delicious and 1o finer can bo rased anywhere, with Sioux Falls granite, or the paving| The following circular, printed on pos- |P0%: lows: VyexTED nerat housew § M. G. C. Staley has accepted the propo- [of Douglas stroet with Trinidad asphal. | tal cards, has been sent out broadeast, For punctuality— Ruth Blumbury and | e, o 5 ke B sition mado by Messrs. Anderson, Housel and | tum. These pavements will speak for [and it is hoped will result in the capture - Gertie Pugsley; a Bible picture book | 413 Sl ? ¢ others, to give an entertainment in the nature | themsolves now and in the futuro, of the eriminal. The Enforcement of an Important | from the dean. Good barber (white) to run a shop on | 3 i of a testimonial benofit in this city, and will | Dr. Miller, of course, forgot to search| 8200 REWARD. : City Ordinance. For general sewing —Mary Jolnson, W R Raynor, | 15 50 well acquainted L RiE UL N et v ol kG the record previous to writing the edito-| Two hundred dollars will be paid by Y Sophie Feiner and Matilda Oluson; backs | Sidnes, Neb: Clrcmiars and refereiice s rinl in question. Had he done so, he|the State of Nebraska for the arrest and _ 3 —The adjourned torm of the United Staten | could mot have found that “Aftor “",h‘,r" conviction of one E. D. Shatto, alias Ed. | By virtue of a resolution recently | 1 pi 5 court will begin in this city on the 12th inst. | ough investigation of the merits of each,” | Shears, for the murder of Martin Knight | pussed by the city council, Marshal Guth- | ~ For hemming (among the littlo ones)— T T Fr e M e ‘,'u',‘“:“';m”‘“ but will probably last two or thron days only, | the council finally decided to let part of | on the morning of Fuly Gth, 1883,in|vie is taking steps to enforce the city |Julia Larson and Lauwa Toozer; a wax e uire for the steward, ‘80795 | 563 house for 350 pegm after which Judge Dundy will go to Chicago. | the paving be done with asphalt and part | Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska. - - from Mrs. Clarkson, Mrs. Davis and Mus. | Yoy ANTEDA girl at 2416 Davenport streets NIk w ot ; 5 Lt it Do 3 i : " . < | dell from Mrs. Wakel 12 house for $10 14 el ! Board of Trade, Tho segular montily | With Colorado sandatone. Simplybocauso | ~Doscription—Ago 52 yeurs, height 5 | inence aunted at the head of this arti- | Sop U, U HoiE i A i to o meond work. Retorannes | $32 LS {07 S0 047 U ! \ « i mocting takes place Monday ovoning, July 9, | tho council did not “finally decide” any- | feet G or 8 inches, weight ‘about 170 |cle, which has for a long time been alypo'pr AT iy required. ~Apply S. E. cor. 20th und California. n.bm.mml tennts Who aill s for oo U i %68/piah, Tho board af, livectors will wdet ab thing of the kind, on the only streots | pounds, dark brown hair, sandy mous- |dead letter. As many of the merchants| fop greatest im) BTovement—Gestis| & e L BOGGS & H1) Y0, Thieas.Glison, Mosekasy, where the councilhadthe privilegeof decid- | tacoe, small dark blue eyes, face much | and citizens do not understand the re- | Pugsley; a pin from Mrs. Pratt. JANTED—. ;‘, 5‘.",‘,’.‘,'13‘"'1'.2.5}'"1'“';‘»‘1? Ridge Agen. rl'v\kl-;x UP-—By the subserder about July ! s and_ good girls for general housowork. old bay mare. Said ware: was. traded to some urday in October. Apply ot 217 . 10th St Vimpleymentotioo. ' | Omalia man by M. firown, of Wt Omal, aou ingunderthelaw;theydecided for Colorado | Sun-burnt, low forehead, badly wrinkled; S i = > 5 5% s 2 g Barbor & Co, hvo expendal 820,00.01 | b o chelimithoy dosidedfor Golomdo | e oot tooth on Hight side gold | QUiroments of the Iaw and imagine that| The school will reopen on the first:Sut | sirt ma for nbor, toaming and freight on ooncrote | or der what mfluences they made such | Blod, usually carrios head o ono sido, | 6he action of tho police i arbitrary, the ke stone since they commenced work on Douglas |a coecision 1 am unable to state. Cer- | Wore, when' last seen, dark suit and |following is published for the information Grand Pacific Hotel 12 OARDERS WA Sk, ) At 12 f " 5 ‘ Capitol aventie, stroot. tainly they did not consult me nor 1 light colored shirt. = “:’"“s“‘g’.‘,‘“’““’d' beingeoskionts fof betyveen 12 . 4020} ARPENTER, " thes h e v o Arrest and telegraph. D. N. Mruieg, | chapter 8, Uhases revised ordinances, en- —_— 5 - 2 — Tho Bohemian Turmers gavo w graul pic | (o 1% the promison. | Whey exeretued | el o, Nebeaska, titled, **Nuisances ANTED. Gond il (erman yrtrrd) s | T‘:n.!pmm:\mn 5 s o e [ nic at Hascall's park yesterday, the C. 8. P. | will 1o doubt cheerfully assume the re S —— Sec. 2. [\olmlu or articles in streets. ] foth D ROELE e o 19 _ | ane Mishing to purchase be FIRE. “It shall be unlawful for S, participating. It was a beautiful day and | g ponsibility, 1 want to say to Dr. Mil by calling at the above pi : any person to CORNER OF VVANTEDA dining room ad kicohen gl 1300 - they enjoyed a fine time, that this is but the first chapter of Jamos. 73 A chlvpreimmermibito, heplaced or ol [ bt The Woodman Linseed Oil works are [ Controversy is not invited by me, neither | A Midnight Blaze in South Omaha, !‘;rmr‘:' “‘lll‘ll‘)_“ "r“" ::;‘M‘:::l:;l A gi.‘:\ ,‘r;n in m!m{;l_»lnll ER s .‘11... m.l“h. will be. running again with a capacity of sixty barrels [ Will it be avoided. o A st i Al 3 % | per duy. Forty men are employed. JAMES CREIGHTON. At L:05 this moming an alarm of fire | Gh velele, or b sleighor| NINTH AMD HARNEY STS: o plant 5 i other vehicle, lumber, timber, d No. 1210 A special meeting o' the Omaha Club was sent in from box 8, Her's distill wood, stone, brick, or any other article i ill be held at Max Meyer's hall t ARlessing to all Manking. 1 led to by th tire de- | or thing whatsever in such mann a8 ¥ will bo held at Max Meyor's hall to-morrow | theso tinios when our News and was responded to by the entire de- | 01 g S0 ! f IRBENBARYETIAN i ing. iy l o CWEpApers are . to obstruet or int 3 )] ) with the Child's Hosy i vernor Dawes offers $200 for the cap: ll‘lltltkfllfl:‘[l"lf to kuow \vhin: to jeoiun that 'lh\ 1\.4 I.mul to be in the umul.- of a ' aidewalk, or ,‘m ) i WV ANTED, Wonan cook and chamberinaid, In o Attandunes K i 2 4 1 < 0 o 5, ol L any i quire California e corpes nd Douglas anduy excepted) from 10 - The Augustin Daly party left for Denver | debilitated, there 15 nothing h. the world th n .,.._;l.um.-. which it is said was used ns a , for permit to be placed or left 3 izt - on the B, & M. yesterday morning, will curo you wo quickly as Electrie Bitters. | Jand refinory. within the Tanits of any sueh avenue,| OPENED MAY 17th, 1888, W kD =Amokistiholisnon it | QTRAYED T ENARN ki ah Baictiland forty | e n s ara g te ALl aHkind sud can Lo 2 laiil her hoso and played on the |street, alley or sidewalk, any bour o kg 3 sy mare col minubes latoiyosterday. 1 % 00| mes for some time, xo_ that they did | hoops, rails, hoopiron, croc IR NrED, 0 g i i not spread outside of the building. The | paper. ashes, or any other ST 1 contains 100_rooms, all_ outside sooms, | b i el T A R —Sunday was bright and just cool enough e extent of the damage could not be ascer- | ever, or to burn any of the same within s on the et foor, espocially adupted for TANTED-A good woman cook, Gits Hitel, soe oy and face. Al30 & cut in each - for comfort, i tained at tho late hour at which the fire | such limits, or to obstruct any such ave- i g o sorgries suenlance Howt | VAT una ke SR (R N Oon il il (i oAl X Gnas o4 i ~Capital Lodge No. 3 meets tonight for| FUHRMAN %5 oceurred. nue, street, alley or sidewalk, or any -al profession. Hotel situated five blocks P R N Cvaen 0L AL TEh/ Bk ey 10 aNRraces UTo BV0w oy pi “‘g. BMA (...,‘;‘r’i?“&"f;l.',y'n(r;lh‘"":{‘;"‘lfi e — ug.ul’r or w;;:or fifl:urm‘. lx)‘ fencing or | trom depota, 'Horso cars pase'tho' doors:bokd waye Wv\.'flu‘f = h:”ld 00k at the Emmet. ho e Msth TR 2 mo ) uilding, or ing or “by removi ——— R SALE: ores, house, Narm, treos, &, nes 4 S, \ . R ) . i en ork two. App! i he piat gl Cortiandh. pires, & sov o :‘&rm o mmunw' o sl il An Omaha Policeman Loses His|'efishor to interfere in any manmer 2624 n‘.’,u'[.. Sl ST {OR BALE—Hfome and choi s corner o near U dition, opposite Judge Woolworth's residenco, i sl /s, R Bte et ;"l /o d'{ | with the public use of any part thereof A “v,‘..m, T 0 00 generlfiousewark B16 Burt ) Qo e £600 cash balon s monthly was filed Saturday. A ar for Disorderly Conduct. |and every person violating the provi- 07 | perments. EMSRY & JONES;. 1008 Harmoy, §i The boys of No. 2 Engine Co. gave asocial DOLD BUBGLAR, There i ACATICY Ol th po lice f( ;II;'I‘;: :’: m:::;lm:’;"‘n :I'I:‘::{llllba ll';flmd UL,'NU LADY; WANTED—To learn nh»nlar. no * e ere is a vacancy on the police force 3 ce, and, on charge. Sitwation when compatent. Addres Friday night which was well attended, He Secrctes Himself in a Store, and to-day which did not exist on Saturday | conviction therefor, shall be fined in a “iSteno,” Beo ottiee. EIEH : ~"Tho canes of . an Dary Schrote, who | - Malkes Sud Havoo with Cigara | 1007 Which i not exint, ot Saturtey | (P, Shan 85 nor more than $100 vt v e oo | BDWARD KUEHL, are indioted for munder, go over the tera. and Tobacco. O O e o |and inaddition theroto may, in the dis- Y o sty ek thybae st ? An offort is being mado to have tho wen- | |, A _I A 4 ugene Pickard has been ind etinitely [ crotion of the court, be imprisoned for a 9 | LOWRY & MARKEY, Fremont ¥eb. 518 | MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AXD CONDITION tence of Emil Pepperkorn roversed and anew | 0 1 . “‘ '“;“’"‘ “";’ "l"c‘lz some 8ix | guspended, and will not be restored to|term not to exceed 30 day W )iy vt ok, ani coapol 0 ALIER) 199 Tanth aiesaly Deiann Famamisnd Hav veeki o burglars entered the grocer iti e R ——— clean wish sanitary cleaner.. Sotistactionguar- | 473" R h A tril granted, by Ehotm & | toro o€ ALY, Q“‘m“d e ‘f( q”’ N ,Pr"“‘l“"' Pinin e A FAREWELL DINNER. Props. auteed. J; My Bmith box 432 Omata M@imo | sy oned Elatios of tho pust and present, and on s o HroRNs A naw ownisd by Edholn B ard, e of Ca ho charges agains r. Pickard are 5 e ade to order. ” Perfect satiafaction guarantecd: Erickson, one as a jewelry store, and the othe “!:):n uevand § v\uvl«-;ntwmh 'f"‘"f'- and | that yesterday morning after roll- I, | rreasurer Whitmore, of the Opera ’ YVANTEDTO K "'fi'&;’nfl‘}f{'fi:fi'«xlfi":fi» fae er for pianos, organs, an-'ll"\ and silver ware, apy "I_'W several hoxes of cignrsanda | when he had started to his howe in House, Leaving for the West, veuror convarsatio th Idress M. City 5 The naw store is i Crounse's block,on 16hat. | quantity: of - topaceo, gaining —accoss | South Omaha, ho stopped at a saloon on 8 ———————————— —Hon. Jaines K. Boyd Baturday received | throughethe cellar window. Mr. Qvist- | the way and drank a little more than wis | ycasurer Whitmore, of Boyd's opera gy A a cablegram from Liverpool, anuowucing the | gard was quite surprised Sunday moming Ufor him. At longth the bartender || b 3 s opar ] safo arrival of the steamer Wisconsin, having [ o "0 R EEIRREEEEY I | vofised to give him any more, and told | Bouse, will leave to-morvow for Denver, MDA ir LoX Kuappel o work, st on board his daughters, Misses Eleanora aud pening ore, tofind that he had | FEIE GRS SR He on went | Salt Lake Ciry and other western points, Harne 5. - 3rv. 9. M. Thurstone | L0 S0ty Margiret Boy, Mr. 8. 8. Caldwell and wifo | 221 visited during the night by some| out to u shop near by and inquired of oue | where he has business which will engag for genoral housework, Must be and Mr, Rich and duughter. LN T el for the samo purpose. | (o attondanta 1f o thouh Lo v his time during the swmmer wonths, iauiis. - AFpY:. 1108 Oal 4 Mr. Edbolm; of tho firm of Bdioln & | otontny onorter ,‘,::{",']l“?‘:‘ Qvistgind | drunk, to which the man veplied that | Yosterday he invited his friends of the et entrance | wag his (Pickard’s) business, but that he Erickson, jewolers, returned from o trip |find ) pross o dine with him and - Managon en made from th Jutsic at_ their own but the | thought he had been taking too muc illar {- llm'uwp Im-wtib il mlnf.' .’1"}' ospec I\ tho ovening, and after getting| and soon veturned into the shop and \'“h A I v lnul\ }.ml loass add wm:.u wpany, P, ' fs sbundant, and as & rule, free from: weods ugh with Jis work had opened the [ wnt into the hack room and was talking | after a sumptuous meal, Mr. Whitimore's S S B v 4 and in a flourishing condition, money drawer and, taking a key there- | to Next monthly weoting of the Omaha | from, epenvd the back door, lon K open, it being found in that conditic 55 s g o Lown wnd Building Association will be hold Nlumm b s (s .::m‘.l.':::l:::.n 8 th«. young wan wh \w}w""l.( on the | My Whitmore has been in Omahia only Thursday, July 10th. Those who will wub- | TR BRI, e e el stops to git out of that The labout a yesr, but he has made many scribe for stock before that date, will pay fo I s 8 nesantoly bick | young man - inquired what for and | frionds, both with the newspaper frater- of the store is a house in which is a sick |y 2 . A rotosted .~ that he had dor s Heags sano at original rate. — Those who will wirh | Cild. with whom some one s constantly | bt whermon Plakard ok ¢ | nity and elsewhere. Ho s a genial com. %0 sulwcribe after tliab date, st pay premi-| b ationdanee 1t o oonas ) 1o ck him | panion, and o gentleman in overy rospect endance. It was undoubtedly the | over the head with a cane and would | hf tho word, s well as heing an & collont ums to the amount of accrued profits, — Office, | work of the person who committed the | have punished him severely if he ha Julys, 7,11, 1. tates his loss at about $35. towards Farnham, followed by the oflicer | yud ho will return in the ml‘m,.l PosuRI® ~The challeuge published by Jack Curley, 4 who kept calling out to have him stopped. |is posicion for another year. W wish the ex-champion of the south, has been wc- Exclted Thousands, One or two partics started to check ” the | Jim pleasant trip : cepted by Baby Barnes, “‘the Nebraska gisut.” | Al over the lund are g i'uullu man, but he said *'Don’t stop me, — wis drank in SITUATIONS WANTED. the proprietor for a few winutes, | e a bo " when'hie auddenly camo out and onlored | e S WWANTED A situation b & giocery storc by & , stronig boy with exjerience, 217 north 160 4 VWASTED By an alucated young Lk o pgaition Kl K. 1145 15th St. City 19 VN ANIED Book keeping or office work to do varw 1 opery TN evenings. Address F, . B, Bee oftiee, 530-0f . VA ANTED - stuation by & young wan in a store ug into ecstas Barnes will meet him at Council Bluffe on | Dr. King's New Discovery for Consu am going stra to headquarters us cories, Crock Lawps. “‘fl.‘."f“.‘l‘n".‘n o ptwerri s, Has had woveral veare experienco in Tuesday night next, and fight him with sofg | Their unlooked for vecovery by the thuely | fast as I can go.” He arived at the o WINAPEARS, Wl's S.usversl tore._Adurm W N, Boo alce. 3850 Absolutely Pure. {) ponry i -~ Ay wio of this great lifo Saving remedy, causes | jail breathless and made a complaint 202482022, PRICES, b7 Mall, Postams Pl _ | waranTep i b o nes 202483022, Hoalth Prosorving. Belf-AdJusting, rt hoy, " gloves, Qu ury ) them to go nearly wild in its praise, Tt is | against Mr. Pickard who was at once in- Cuing St n.—.l l:lv )uu. Nursing, $1.50 yoary okl Uood pen man This powder nover varies, A mary' sty —¥or over two years the Sixteenth stroot ln.:ut:o«u to -;mu]:el) c\,l;u h‘-lm:iu(li.wh., formed by Marshal Guthrie that ho was g Bt (extra : Py 614 South'10th street, Omaha, Neb. ::.nnfil’h ;flh:lul\uvilnlL 088, ‘uu:d?t 1 olds, Asthma, Hay ronclitis, formed ! —— —_—— . e ordinary Kinds, and cannot be sok merchauts have been trying to decoy o dentist | nss, " Loss of Veice, o any. wlfection of | indefinitely suspended and his star taken | When you buy yone goods visit, the es- ....\.--.-- iors \\ - et conchuan. Kk 11T i he it of o o, shot | 4o the northern part of the town, ¥, N, Con- | the & hroat aud Lungs, away. Hewas allowed to start howe | tablishment of A, POLACK, mmm” o o coschunmi, ~ Apply 917 N. 106 Bk | phospito powder, Bld oul xw} f | 4

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