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. 8 THE DAILY BEE~-OMAHA. FRIDAY JIE],Y 13, 1883, : ‘ —— . - - oA > PALD JOR RENT- A new five room cottage, $12.00 po g Douglan and Farnam and will be put | o tonductor Sam Minton, of P. P. C. Co., ixin THE STATE FAIR. Tronth Sortheact cor. of hand HicKory streots THE DAILY BEE.[ ~ COW-GATCHERS. R ey S o vt E STATE FA = — s s e " '\'hln jn‘v of L‘"‘ihk "'i“ be done ."';,""?‘ Hon, John 1, Webstor has returned from pr RGR REST, o betwren, (i and 16th, o0 GhL- i . ; iately after the Douglas street j0b | (e Take, € stmriiee rovort cwned by i g etrect, | Thauire cor. Chicago and 13th OMAHA. Wholosale Stealing of Valu'able Miloh | eommpiveed. which will be by Saturday if | greepa msie - * ™" Meeting of the Board of Managers Last| ot by this evening. i i - Cows. not by this evening. Mise Cos Doano and M. (eo, P. Bemis Evening, [ ORI s otk Friday Morning, July 13. . THE UTAH COMMISSION. have gone to Detroit and the Thowsand Inlands - | P R — - v for the summer, . 18th street, v ; e | Preliminary Steps for a Big Week ' Ot street 4 LOOAL BREVITIES Lo °""“°“;L"’;:““ Over BIXLY | ryq work of Reglstration Completed--8nita | Mr. A. Toozor, leader of the Union Pacific L .'r "‘ . Aot po0en Yodwey, - s ¥ issing. d, and hi sister, Mrs. Brewster, have re. ot 1t Fleven new 5 room ho Against the Commissioners. band, an tor, A 0 | il 0 stree S cm < S - vived news of the death of their mother in - - lll‘lfants a"d chl'dren 40014 - "".L U BROS, 1 ‘. - lv; t e United Statos court began it ad-| o] Hon. A. 8. Paddock, of Bestrice, who | Wales P O, Wi oo vie ol 1 e Fotsome months past & nystematic n. A. 8. , 0 , who ! ol A 1 he board of managers of the state | \Without Morphine or Narcotime, | 1 keering. Frontrooms, i vion ot beldges Joiie] W TEME-daye course of thievery Fas heen goi in | is & member of the Utah commission, ar. | Mr: A Cruickshank, who has been quite My i (¢ oviculture met last evening at g on samlsor. VoY dewitable —Prospect Hiil cometery is lating exten- | *" = e SN % & y for some time past, has recovered wufficiently 4 it s AL rhat e K ot Hostmot's THONK; COPRE . xlv'::.r:t«:ln B 4 Omalia, the stolon property always being | rived in this city Wedneaday night. Yo tenvel, and yestor ny aftarnoon he left for | the office of the Nebraska Tce company. | | What Sires heir fevers, ke thews sleept | Seham Hovard. ol i ol proved. M & - . - s, | " v . e annualexcursion and yenic of the U. | cows until it wia no longer mafo to leave | Of h:: :)':{“:N'::’rm':":';;r:':lr:'yvm o | the cant. There were in attendance, President || Zis _Omtoria: JFORRRT. o & oo 100 ad . band, always & pleasant a'feir; will occur | those animals o1t over night. T ok La e vl | Mow. Henry Wirt and (oo, N. Forney,of Melntyre, Sccrotary Whecler, Treasuror | | Thes ciren thee botie, Glis ot worma, Mo Inquire 91D Pacifc St 7513 n August this year. It is estimatod that ovor sixty cows | Nobraskaforseveral weeks, the commission | Hanover, Pa., eapitalista, have arrived in this Hartmann, and Messrs. M. Dunham, | But Castorla | [IORRENT A cottage rooms und cellar. Good _ Jimmie Henderwon, the papular salesman | have boen takan in this manner, and per- | has boen in session until a fow days ag i‘h.v on & tour of pleasure as well as ‘”'*""}w Robert W. Furnas, S. M. Barker, E. N.| What quickly curea Constipation, and 25th. Inquire 818 215t stroet. foe O' 8. Goodrich waa madohappy Wednesday | haps mor than that. ~South Omaha suf- | vhen they took n recess. Theranro five | They will remain over a day or two studying | Grnell and Lowis A. Kent O N o TRNTFomiala Tasomont st 1817 ot B the arrieal of & fine boy at his house. The | fored the worst, and Bohemian-town Was | mombers of tho commission, and three |the city and its future prospects, aleo visiting | ype "y ited et Tie | N s Kt e b arrived at the tatly hour of 6 a. m,, | $he _oapecial fiold of the beof stealors | congtitute a quorum. Mr. Paddock |theirold frionds and noighbors, Mess, John || " UM eportec Tt e AW Earemellthen to Morphine Bqrups, - SO o oome to rtay. Heda s twolve poand. | tntil it was noarly cowless. .| worked steadily all the first part of the |G, Jacobs and H. N. Bittinger, after which [P in correspondence — for some | " “Hatt Catortn, | ] 7,0, entund Furnitare forsale, Newr b and hae oome b By it daime well, | Thoso atolen cattle were taken right | woason, but han not been in- attendance | thuy will go to the far weet, time with 1. N, Fisk, a welll n0wn 0010 | e — (0., 1o ol 4031 ®r and heand 1 S * | from the sheds or yards of the owners| for geveral weeks past. H M. M & In i in 78Ut in regard to making one or wmore —Yeou require a rost and some reareation | and included some of the most valuable | " Tl ex-Senator informs us_ that the « M. Marquott, of Lincoln, i in | bllgon ascensions during fair week. In | Centaur biniment.—Anab« W rooms turnished or unfurnished, this kot weather. leave your business be- | ones in tho city. It was gathored lere | york of registration is all completed, and [ *™*™ case of making a series of ascensions the | solute cure for Rheumatism, e N ind you with its cares and tako your family | and there that the thieves after gotting | eloction of ofticors and a legisiaturo’ will | Mrs. Harmon, Mis Mario Harmon and | price for four would b 8350, Fish says | Sprains, Burns, Galls, &., and an o Minnetonka the Sioux City reute, wed | their plunder took it to the butchers and | jcour on the first Monday in August. He.| Miss Emma Harmon, of Fuirbury, are at the [ he has made a great many ascensions and | instantaneous Pain-reliever. { JN'OF RENTHundpumely, furnishel, eor you will have a delightfal trip, Tum(xli (h“"fh in one "L" “Wl'l' '"“‘;""“',;_]"" will leave for Utah in about two weeks, | Millard, guarantees he will give satisfaction. | TR TR sdern convenicnices, ~ Apply at 1619 g | least this rule was not followed. e | and will stay until after the election, Hidbuts: Mook ub Datit o s| The nts him to agree to go to AOR RE o " ms with or with- Thoro wa one Slacumb and a singlocase | hutchors supposing the cows to belong to | ™"y entire machinery of the election is | g iyt o™ of Wesk Toint, s at th n height and travel a certaiu dis- | T O bonrt, 16 20th St sormer Cana, 4S54 <of disturbanco of the peace [Wednesday night. | the partics who o A them for sale, | iy the hands of the five commissioners. |* . say two miles from the driving A P . SHINE | TOURNISHED Room to rent 2112 California S, -lm!un“m-k""*'*-"‘:'"‘M""“'"-*“"“"‘« "";in'llr-'lw'?wlfr""‘y 1""1 -‘""1”\(" ket “’fl‘" They have the appointment. of all the| A P. Howes, of Blair, it at the Millard Mr, Dunham remarked that ho | TREATITHE HUMAN MACHINE| | : i o etta Russellin whichthe defendant was charged | over their counters, sometimes to the | oficers, and control the manner of the | How. (5. M. Lambertson is in town. didn't want it like the one at the Towa - 9 . ” ith threatening the life of & man named Tn. | owners themselves. 1t is further claimed | glaction. ; sty AR e AU R B L o, DIARIICEN, | §47OR RENT- House in good reyaie 1258 north 10th wi ¥ g ) oronaut, who per ) | 3 by the police that one or two butchers z M. Barkor, of Silver Creek, is at the [ ) 1 | COMPLAT TS, | aac Gard, |0y fll R0 g ft LAY Wal The polygamists are determined to test | paygon ormed on a trapeze in mid air, had to | cA> tED 3 DELICATE | - The Sioux City route, with it« Pullman stood in™ and know what they Were |y, vujidity of the law, and a dozen or f g lift his logs up to get over the sheep [} i STEAL ST EUROUS | O RENTE Riersrt RIS eom 80 Hilss. . st doing. A : 1a s TKVE - Bk | B. Brown, of Norfolk; W. J. Lalk and J. | pens without striki EULS i . | e palace sloeping cars and solid trains daily bo- . } barbitni moro suits for damages have been insti- g ] THIS SEAS . o Bolni banl. § One officer who has been working up | ge0q 1 tey ts ng he c Phil Jaeger, of Loup City; Thomas Sewell, of | Mr. Dunham was ajpointed a committee TARRANT'S SEL QOR BENT. House of 9 roonis on 15th and Dodge tween Council Blaffs and St. Pasl, ix short | R kos | the. lattor | tated as test suits against the commission vl DR Streets. Enquire at 1918 Farnham Stree 1 only direct Jine to 8¢, Paul \“n‘ne’lpfl]in Bkl .;‘ ‘;', e '_"“ ’:. Tl Ly persons whom it has deprived of the | Lincolu; N. 8. Harding, of 3 ka City, [of one to act for the board in the matter. | H 3 7 L ) :mkm\qy’ :m nke and ;.u‘ m..g:{.. the ‘,,',,u.i “"""""""'“"){; .mrl »“" by \:;I'I).',:i.]m { It’l‘u- "f ctivo franchise, under the provissions [and W. D. Iill, of Beatrice, are among the | Bordolf and Wolf, of Fremont, sent| OR RENT—Two small hrick stores and basement. L aks MIAKSUNE RUC AL E e T b B s for o, o | f the Edmunda law. Nebraska people at the Paxton over night. | i & communication inguiring as to the [ Nt B AN oot N A wet, Al for ey 401 Mho chicf interost now will conter in | Mias Knma Tocht, a charming ane aeeom. | 08 f07 exhibition room for finefancy | - ; ] e et : For Cloar Lake, Minneapolia, St Paul provent their being soon and tlied i | the report of the commissionors, The | ies e fochts o chivining wnd acein | cukes and table ormaments. The show | SPECIAL NOTICIS. | [rORRENT oy ol cory litle turnishd and TALS Minnstonka, take the Sloux ;l!'ln.‘")f. o u:dl;,':.—tji casion a load o gloction will tell whother tho monoga- :( o '3}»::;; ‘.u b ru, Hile., who has | ig promised to be a novel as well g Al \ - Foom, with g, 0ily S0 0perionth 2000, g S8 youte, Low rato round trip excursion tickets [ Ndes were dumpe mists of the territory will operate | 0" I Omaha for the pust year visiting her | creditable one both for the fair and tlc | 7 Specals will Positively not be mserted —— won sale at principal off Train leaves """\"L’ I""l;’_““‘- W Wi ol to ono | With the Gentiles inexterminating po- brot] Mr. Max Becht, the druggist, left for | exhibitors, unless paid in advance. ]“t\‘l‘;‘“l “_':I‘;[...:‘.;J_w:h board, nurl)ml'sl!:‘()rtl;ur ¢ A o time a cow was take me ome on Wednesd 18 ot ikel ’ A . ornia 7. Omaha at 6 p. m. e e etz it an Tom Casey's | WGAY, 04 tho sentiments of the mem- home on Wednesday. Tt is not unlikely that| My, Dunham was also deputized to act TO LOAN- Money. T n of i) Giky “omall, oF MIn | Gb4 Hd Y6t ke to NG, 5 AgAM & oy [ Ders elected to the legislature will bo |*ho maty make Omaha hor permaneut howe at { in this matter S T Conibion e sl ~The attention o city coundil, cow and refused to Riatia C! o : f # arly day, i s = { TO LOAN-The Om g8 Bank is All in excellent condition and well located. Al RIIERVE ATIA. b, SRt 5646 | oo AR i SO AOATEEWASL, aebioF Thi »].lvl“l]l.(tlt:_»w st as i u.:, cuso hore at [an early day. o e Northwestern Electric Light and l} o prepare 8 ke Jout on Omla iy or | 1031 ¥, DIUSCOLL. coniiion okdhe lle between Farnaim and |city and. tho hido and ontruils Tft on tho Ml elections. ' The report of tho commi | 0. M. Druse, o Tho Prairo Farmer, i i O e g g b | PrORSmo o o GO/ SR o g ¥ . T » mwired there | spot. A T ! he city. u nanager, Mr. Clark, to pu! veni | 1812 e st. 1’.‘"“‘”; i i lpn G v 'h'u extensive did tha operations of the |Fevelation, and it will bo a paper of no| 'y, t0 b Melntyre and Secretary | D 13 arc lamps, of 2,000 candle power e FOR SALE. i every pay. 5 LHikt dva el o | small interest. be each and keep the same lighted during 15th & Douglas. . § 5 g oy bold gang become that every cow owner Wheeler, of the state board of agriculture, b 4 & 1 HOP FOR SALE- A good paying shop The Nebraska Commercial Mon's Awso- | G/ H LG ™ 0nq the Nobraska Horse e SISTEER 0 U8 DARtin art High * | the six evenings of the week for $1,600 TO LOAN—Call at law office of D. L. a town of 1,500 population. ~ Only one. ciation aro now fully prepared o receive | W08 GoTRT 0 olered Tteal {Estate Transfors, i ho Paxton st night. or 8750 and half the gato receipts over s, room 8, Crelghton Blook. |o b Tor LN Ao s chre applications for membership. Blanks may be | yoyard for the detection of the criminals. | The following deeds were filed for rec- |+ M- Burks, of Lincoln, superintondent of | $1,500 each evening. He also offered, if EY LOANED—On Chattel, mortgage, room 7 | ©F P+ - Sharp & Son, Omaha 480184 obtained by adressing Geo, K. Croshy, Secret- | Tho police have been at work for ten | ord in the county clerk's office July 11¢h, | S0t and gates for the next state fair, v in | they got the contract for light g the | IV R asia Nattonad Bank ol =" 15041 * | =~ SALE & ary, lock box 20, Omaha. The Amociation | days or two weeks, and were confident | o0 o .ry e A 3 i oe grounds, to frnish a twenty-cight horse- TR ) - | O™ § taoir house on tossed grou starts out vith about 200 charter Membors. A | thoy were on the right track, Two men reported for Tur Ber by Ames' real O At wite of BERSIZ GG R power engine to furnish motive power et & - = 4 room house lm.m:,;n..u..l. . lively interest is manifested by all, and from [have been spotted, and it | estato agency: s T Sumnnor and wife, of Seluyler, are at | during the day timo for $200. W ANTED Rt s bl and e b s Bah IR AIN Iaua i ilborsct ohulos the prosent outlook the mombership will reach [ was expoctod that the arrests would | Poter Justesen and wife to Bdmund |© “*™ A majority of the board seemed to op- ( IV candsmaker. Good wages will be pa city lots at special bargains. — BALLOU BROS, 1000 by the next aunual meeting, bomade yesterday, though the names|Buarrett, w. d., lot 4, block 2, Kountze's| Miss Josio Morrissey aud Miss F: pose the light on account of the expense 401-14 8! . ; ¥ 1| cannot be published until the fellows are | 4th add., £1,450. Stone, of Platsmouth, and Miss Nellio God- | 14 the ditliculty of nrawing a crowd to | \\7ANTED- Immediatels, a good girl for general Miss Lulu H. Straight, aged 25 years,died | “" Ll » 3 hoave e ,, housework at 721 south 18t strect. 494-13 LB »8o% | nailed, Tt will bo apt to go pretty hard | Augustus Kountzo and _wifo to Mary | man, of Des Moines, aro guests of the Paxton, |41 evening performance. The receipts - - —; zulwnhhyl .i\ '.I;u ]rnn\dl',m',’;‘ ..tlhw lu'lu!hl'r« with the rascals if they are caught and | Graser, w. d., lot 24, block 9, Kountze's | . 0, King, of Kansas City, is at the Pax. ;;u]f.]m lwu] mlng l;;c, u.fl-b tated 2 .;..n..\..;mn....n.‘.r..u..um off. Wages 3 nlaw, Mr. W. P. K he doceased came | i¢'t v should show their faces in South | rd add., $250 e h as City, e ) have reached only 832.50. r. Clark 00 per day. Inquireof J. €. Murphy at the | TAOR SALE -A good - %0 Omaha on Sunday, July Ist, in hopes of | Omalia they would stand a chance 5f be-| Byron Reed to Robert H. Clarkson, | i then made a new proposition and : ain at 1105 ¢ 8 benefitting her failing health, For o fow days | jng strung up to a lamp-post. d., lot 267, Prospect Hill Cemetery, $50, | Ex-Gov. Furnas is in tho city. the whole matter was ‘ruful'ru\l' to W A Vacksmith at Florente Cut-off. In- | R SALE - Mrs, Koon, Tzard the change seemed to bo doing her good, but cliuim_ DERS, Byron Reed to Fred H. Davis, d.,| Hou E. N. Grenell, of Ft. Calhoun, is at|®Pecial committee consisting of Presi- | quireof J. at the works, 41 ! Sl ss00n sho grow worse and died yoaterday. Her IRS; lot 273, Prospect Hill Comotery, $50. | tho Paxton. ‘(‘;‘]"}‘. Melntyre, Treasurer Hartman and Waste hosimaker 1.One, able 40,00 | Ty NT A five room house, barn, home was in Newcastle, Pa., and it is not yet . R. Palmer and wife to John A. Mo- o b R R L h{lrnmn.Dun]mm. 3 i) Hirst-class 4 pegged work, 1 .,I,Inl X el c Tot, good loc -\l',l;}‘”"’ determined whether intermeat will tako placo | The Monthly Report of the Trustecs | Clure, w. d., part of sec. 8-15-13, 8675, [, “af (s A Kout, of 2 | i ontukeavas, snproved (vt B B il i - hereor whether the body will be forwarded to of the A, M. E. Church. Mathis Lund and wifo to Murtin Skow, b of the Omaha Novelty Iron o il el e R 2 Nowoastle, w.d, nw. } ofne. } see. 9-16-12, | Hon. W. H. Munger, of Fremont, ix at the to f'""m«!llél)w motive power dur-| WANIER o bt o i ¢ i o lot!| + $1,000. Paxton, N air for $180. 2.1 SMITH, 1516 Douglas. —A lot of boya in the neighborhood of|* myq grugteon of the A. M. E. church|® Mary A. Frick and husband to Mary| 1 s s A Major Chambers, Mr. MeIntyre and ‘Twenty-fourth and Cass streets have lately |, = = do th f 3 y AU Y O amny | 1. 8. Schram, of Denver, is at the Paxton. | My Dunham w uthorized to visit the 4 o BL. O Momlay nighy | 1ve just mado their monthly report with | Miller, w. d., L in 10-16-13, $700. | (o e Mr. Dunl » authorized to visit the ‘been playing Buffalo Bill. On Monday nig el ety st : . R. Moore and H. Beardsley, of Clarks, |meeting of the Chicago Driving Park State silary | about 9 o'clock Eddie Ubel, 12 years of age, 't‘l“ ke I”’ Lo ’;' "’l“,“' 5 ']' ]"""'Tl'l"l’“ CAPITAL HILL CONCER! aro at the Millard. association next w and see if they Sieterny 0| Jiving on the north side of Cass, near Twenty- | their new house of worship, which will be W . DI ; could make arrangements to have feree | SALE—A good paino at reasonnblorate, Ad- ' o e . H. Diakenson and fawmily, of 1dahe, arc angements to have some | \A7ANTED Lady convist. Only ten days work. Fess 1014 Wasaror Stroet oot fourth, was standing near a target, which the |located at the corner of Eighteenth and e A1 J of the fi s come to Omaha. Addross fiice 3051880 | s ehster Street. 300t young cow boys woro shooting b when by | Webster atroota and will bo really fine | The first open afr entortainment of| €'t ot tho Wil sihart of | The Bowrd of Managors will visit the | RO SALE THorscs, W 1l r marksmanship of of one of their num- ™ S e the season. Ii 0 0k tehhart of | £ir rrounds this morning to consider the ANTED—A good feeder for double cylinder Emigrunt Stable, Cun ho poo P o house. The following is the Ashland, areat the Mill: biaat i the i} T press, at,ouce, at this otli "":‘::‘I‘:‘;m"‘fi‘i":::::](,;‘l:li‘;.‘:"]:,‘{“:i‘:l‘f ln«‘m’ MONTHLY REPORT. Dr. 8. B. Taylor. of Blair, is at the Millard. | tho. mosth o the seutl .t of the VY ANTED & oot girl coupetent to | Qe A AR o e s e ey R AL The Musical Union Brass and Reed HON T o ground, as the implement men are clam- | ugids S b b domen A ALE N, Weaton. Brought forwardl, s s 15 70 | Band will give a grand free concert on : . gripgifor P A il ut 2423 Capitol avenn THAT OVERLAP, Paill Bati b evans ARG from b to 7 p. m. The following is the AOain b band of music. during hw ek Tbire Eopstht giisorTREneral o ‘\’ i e Paid in lumber donated. . 10 00 | programme: 4 & stated incidentally thy 3 gostro Sl R e } : entally that Mrr, Julius Mey- | cagostre skl ol : ; Mayor Chase will not sign any more LR March—Matrosen. Lonsky | The obsequies for the late H W, | ¢F proposes to make the board a very 7 RS JFO% SALE_A firs class second. band top buggy. B N ASEAD(S 06 T rasols To Pomerdy & Knapp.. QertarosTuataplolt oo oo aler Balk | s oo vl dlad. . | Advantageous offer'to play,for) them with VAL TED - Middle agoduwoman as working hou Call at 1310 Harney stroet. faals 4 ALl To P, T . cl ot —. arnaby, ci v ie 1 Uni . e ceper o n. Must have references = = I i ) |0 Pomeroy & Knapp, brick i ooe A QoI o rens | oty ooy S who died at]ihd Musical Union brass and roed band | anaracter s capseicy inquieof . 3. Fopis MISCELLANEOUS. K The membars of ha variens working [, LA Wt A Qarenz | Rawling, Wyo., while on a trip for the |and that the bands at Belle Creck, Cal- { R SEREREEE departments connected with tho city gov- | 1, Shosmel fnes fon v . et ohen Sehindior, Holmann, * [ bonolit of his hoalth, were held - at 2| houn, Fromont, Lincoln and Columbus, | 37 axriiyoxperiencd i goots e, | S torel S50 8L S oo o \ «omment ave lisble to be a Lithe Intek this| To Mr. Kwing, hauling bric 5 300 M“ g; '..m!.l',.‘.}.h| er. Gung'l | o'eloek yesterday afternoon from the would all bid. ‘ George P. Brewn opposite P, O. 71-tt | Omaha, until August first. The doctor has made smonth in getting their pay as or, | Coal for parsonag o 100| March—Gen'l Chambelain, Ioben | e et s It was determined by the board to | oo™ & v t speech impediment a specialty the last ten years, and k i i Yor: | Balanco in treasur § 22 | Qyerture—L'Kmiotion. ... “Bousquier | family residence on North 17th strect. | imake Friday of fair week children’s day, | VY ANTED=A waiter. 6,00 a week. No slouch | is vo well acquainted with the nature, causé ad 'cure ¢ -while he signed the Hprin- Y. 3 b 22 Piccolo Solo—N! gale . Gaiiel | His fellow o SR £ 8 'y SEMCI0IL CLONBICAY, need apply. 1015 K t. that he guamtees all cases taken under treatment. X gion " "ordinanos, doos notWMMinoso A Isadlo Bal lis fellow cmployes in the Union | when all the school children in the state |~ " s — rences sent on application, § o sign any warrants wtl ho| Wo, tho trustecs and members of the | TUPOUT - World% Peuco Jubiles. ... Boyor | Pacific shops to. the number of 500 sus- | within o 8 will be admitted free, | WRNEEDTents teamstqp ORueine, Lot fi e i satison himself of tho oxact eotdition of |, % 1o 4t mombors © | Finalo— Bowogtos Lobon ows | punded work and. attended the funeral | $heY ctme a8 schoals und in chargo of| 715 1ith St near Farnban, Toail saloon keepers or_persons seling ) HORE i .M. E. church, have agreed to have our - —— : el ieir superintendents or teachers, A intoxicating Tiquors to Joln T or thi ! !?;B;::v{.\vl}‘ng:.“is‘;:'ob:a.h(;.h:\l:":;:fi)‘i:’:: building enclosed 80 asto occupy the base- 8SUN S8TROKE. l;”{h‘"ly' They met ab half-past one ab | 4pp) i‘“"fi for this ]'y’ i S-’L L"“"‘ be o e 1T ooty thid fl}l«<:}7:'||.("‘l\ll;‘;‘ i . By “ overlap and that there is no moneyin "'1"’ ment at present, until we are botter able — ~Iullvrw quare, and marched to the ,}.;:_uf., to Messrs. McIntyre, Dunham and il b 108-141 J | fisnen fund upon which ho canligally | to complete the work; and to do this it | T® FiFst Fatal Effect of 0ld Sol's Rays. |hous leaded by the band who played a .l\llnmnu, ) o e T s AW i ianc s d the procession left tho sc Arrangements were talked over for the ielioal e | i Lo ¥ \ will cost , £ i proc 1 left the square, 3 P 4 RR001D o for a good man. fora boy o o, Mo Mauyorsent u luttor on this mublgl 70 iy T’]“"‘fo‘]’; by “':"" Mo ] A man numed Fredorick Jurgons, who| Fifty members of the St. Geongo's | b b 5o e duily programume, and vy of lity Troasurer Buck and the late 4 he following named per- P 3 AT Eoa A " o) e badges for the class superinten- - . ropliod that while ibwas not hisduty tosay | wns wete appointed by (Hho h'unh-olu i worked in a brick yard in South Omaha, |society and the members of the Omaha | dents. ¥ ml‘,:rlr]\lw nora hnuwuur]l;v Ap- l‘“:::\nlmp J.‘.{n,.-r( .'.',“,‘T\‘if’ ,f.im lot wl‘:h&n ! what money was paid out and whatit was | thirwmectng of July th to assist in | " oneday afternoon overcome by the | Cricket club assembled at the house. CA proposition to fit up the attic of igh and Bodas 40112 Nin lots in youth Omaha. Also 160 acres of land paid for, as the Mayor and Clork drew | yuigyy gufficie.y 0 oxconsivo heat and dropped to the ground | A delogation of soventy Sir Knights | PoWer hall for bunk room, where parties | \\ZANTED- A German bow to work in restaurant. | s Saagi Sebrantis i builing ad, stock of ! Eho warsants, ho had nover tholess about | 13 "% means to pay the deb, [ o dition. from. thet covaley oy B KBNS chargo of the macinery could slecp, ¥ Coops, 215 8. 126 atrect. o2y | clothing No. o4 Tenth st ; $45.000 in tho_ goneral fund and. could | P10ase Nelp them 11 you can, and your | o ¥ b cavalty commandry, under | g discus VVANTED A it n o iy of To. nguire ot [ H- Fetarson's Cothi i Tt dratte Tathatintounts gitt will by properlyptied.” Bhose gen. | g taken up and conveyed to St. |commander Sir Louis H. Karty, and| In regard to base ball, Mr. Grenell Mrs. holm 2444 Chicago St. 49112 | The letter was then referred to the city | tlemen are requested v, ¢ “.um:fl W -.::su|‘»v| s tn[x:n]u};:l) "lmf“lA .'qvluul\ Il)ut. f]ll‘b. preceded by a band, also attended. The freported that he had conferred with the M AN, COOK-Wanted at Florence Cut-oft, In | RS JULIA SCHRODER | clork who showod tha there was about | roport every firat and ey ot fiao was toonerious for him and " after |ntivo commandry would havo taruied out | local managers and was quite sure that o.| M e o5 ¢ Sor b, theworss. H 8| i, locstis $9,000 remaining in the general fund at |y it M Vird Monday, | itigurivs witi) yestenlay ho died. it for tho extremo heat, game or several could be w Lwith | o D DOIEDIAT A brass Tand.Six | Copml W cor, Thiand. Capia) ave. > the closo of tho fiscal yoar, which we un- witl;.":. g'u:‘nt l:‘nltmh : IL ‘"T'{ furnished [ 7 HEES e but h;ml-quxl.r ‘::l: l'hu As the hour appointed for the services | some good foreign clubs here, to try the | %) ot Must dowblo i arclietra, with Yankeo | nue.” loons 10. 167178 { ? i pok, which will er 0 Indertaker Ja- che ense throng of people ST b obinson's Railroad Show. Alsoa compete nt. | — 1 ses incurred in June, the The : & ill 4 beey ) ges fille o 2 joud, Neb. 30-12 or system charts. Price 5,00, incl hart. TEpouaee Innimen )rnyum.‘vl‘:imnu}u\. gar, Charles 20b.- :fi!«:.'.l»n ‘-:E‘otm«f."]»"u‘ No inquest was| streets in front of and adjoining the| VIENNA Corn Remover 1s & SURE and | 7 001 sToNE MASONS . o ik mork it . | 4l 8912 N. Tth sreet, Detioen' sk and. alio p : in the mayor's latest | ¢rom, William Morriam, Andrew He, | 16¢ house, and the services became deeply | PAINLEss cune for Corns, and is guaran- | (G b s Besk oo oyt i work with Sah- | nia. ¥ What there is in { dricks, H. C.Curry, corner Fari i — : 1 g Creston, Apply at Chas. Ed ‘ move cannot bo said, but it will probably AR RS D ¥y Huunu ‘arnam and IR Flanhos impressive. Members of the legislature | teed 10 cunk or money REFUNDED, Prico | ket 444157 NREE DISPENSARY—The S e B days, and & MOUSE MA; teenth streets; Hampton \Vu.ungl_. Satu f who had been associated with Mr. Car- |26 cents. For sale only by Frank Rog- 7ANTED ~Good housekeeper. American prefer- ]1 nection with the Child's Hospital and Home has develop in & few days, Y | Smith Coffee, H: Buck Wit rduy next the Siu- .., W A . y by g [y j Seray i Smith (Coffoe, Harrison Buckaier, Wib'| | 4 e o ot o 5g1ub will | naby in the past session, and county | crs ut the Millard Hotel Pharmacy. rod. Good waces, easy position, conventent to | been located on ‘ o lum_Ogloaby, Pasion Houso; aul ho Union Pacifics ot thoBE ™., | ofiial, raiway mon, mombersof ordors T moj | BLmAER SRR TR RaRe AU 1 a ‘ . imms, Henry L. Brown, Daniel b |avenue grounds, This promises to bg (eans of all ol o 2 — Ll A } Puokions Atnion Baive Thomas Hargraves, Robert #<unson | Mr. Caiitgf all elasses who had known | yqie 10 CONTRACTORS TED INMEDIATELY The greatest medical wonder of the world. | 3040 A . tt, Fran B one of the best games of the season, #8|a man and a friend esteem him as a . EDIMME "l‘l-vi\ \rl nd girl. "l‘hm § cure Burns, Guts, Ul ' M. Watt, Frank Bell. .. the Sioux City team number among i i 5 yambled to| Sealed proposals will be received until | ence: eSSk S oo wakioms Beter - % 5 5 ‘Warranted to # ly Will those friend, bived the y g its [unite in the rendering of the 184 POy ol Wages 88.50 por week. Apply at aw, of Arapahos, o Salt Rhoum, Fover Sones aDanseniliiion | Ui Fioue | ;“"b(:”:vll; ok s m lhu:ium-m‘; wdull 'I:;:uwn profossionals. |of respect. Delegations wearing the | v 10k A. M. July 17th 1885 for the | Col M 1. Patrlecs, Saunders strect, near Grace. days ut the office of ns, ) o e uesday, ne o } 5 “ g of g three gtory bricl i tracts of land i ] i bin ripitons, guarautoad t ouro 1 ovory | daya ngo respond now? And will each [ fehdey, Wednosday l:x‘l:: l;r&md“’i roso and those whose emblem was the | bsenich€lf gghree glory brick, with signs By e ey ad eheblemit s Teriel ounity, on lel or, with timber and Y instance, or money refunded. 25 conts per | pastor and cong jon Of the several | o pr e Qe Ao #, of [ shamrock stood side by side with repre- | Howardstreet bewwcon9thand ffimgh__«:u board good shade or, which he will sell at a bargaii, for cash. " bor o sk o AHEY churche of th city help us with as much | ooy e SIchgun, ko (o bo macri | sentatives of the local government, Par- [ Omaha, Nob. Pl and specifications to B8 00 SHIE Ughinped ok | SR 5 Omana Bee Band. ..l.nf.?, ten dollure 1[& so, yon wu; 24 U0 Fort Tlommnrs Tl v 7, Sxciting | ing their h_ea-h; in lumlur(u one who was h-'lnr )nt]t)mufli(‘unf Dufrene& Mendels- | ros14t ANT Millard Hotel. usical o1 zation, . | please's ipor Jgad it to either one of | © ~|at once a simple, modest citizen 1 a|sohn, Architects, s e o i, e ke S R e o e s———r— ) X . it iy ceivo a recdipt for the same, Yours for —- he wervices at the houso were con- [served. ~Send bids to the Right Rev- UL YT ; Yishod at the tife of ita organization,gave |y " J. W. Jounson, PERSONAL, ducted by Rev. John Williams, rector of | Bishop 0'Coner. ght Bor- | g JANTED A dining room kirl at theOccidents | ALIT, 408 Tonth atrsel betesn Fummn wog sv: i grand concert Wednaday evening at Mason % 8. CLENNAN, 4 - ;‘\'t Barnabas, according to the ritual of Jy 0 i LN ’L)‘“ = . SO | oey, wii, wish tho iku:rdln:‘l splrits, obtain for ol the object being to gotfunda for th Thos. Opuruni, Clarence Bucl s ot the Paston. M church, tho lergyman taking his po- —— WVNren S s Sanied o s shon on | St cotiiions i th'fature.- B st Sm purchase of uniforms by August lst. s NonEr, D, C. Paterson, of Wayne, is in town, $iian upan th poroh that all might join Grand Pa’cmc Hotel iduey, Neb. 114359 | made to order. - Perfoot satisfaction gusrantend. " “Theao was a ' large attendance, and the AR R Wra. Marshall, of Fremont, is in the city. Floral .1.,5:::,',“,,, f Aikanin: AU~ A dining room kirl at ¥l Crelghton - it entertainment throughout was ong™ of Socrotary. Mru.|E. P, Peck went to Denver Wednesday, | ful, were contril i 1”\" "'io‘mu w“';t:‘h . el ki Teal excellence. J. H. Sappington B . ) neaday. | ful, 1 tributed by friends. The TANTED—Socond ook a% the Esmst 1 N ' kL, MircueLy, P, i t. George soci sty was represented b Wo et ho C. H. Kohlmyer and family and A k Hon. A. 8. Paddock s in the city to-day, pocity epresented by a - d. 255,12 2 Ki i tor. cross of white flowars andsmilax, beari CORNERJOF - Lulu Ki took part in the ex- O80T | HL M. Grimes, of Ord, s at the Millard, itlo “*St, G 5 EMIDG TANTED—A good . ; I k X 4 S A [ K h titlo **St. George" wpon tho b 5 good general blacksmith. Good e o acquitting themselyes in } A Life Saving Prosent. H. 8. Reed, of Li ioby" pon the bar an AT wieady work the year rouud. n A d L 8. Reed, of Lincoln, is at the Millurd. ociety” upon the standard in red lette LOWRY & MARKEY, Fremont Neb, 3 » highly creditablo manner, the latterin| My M, E. Allison, Hutohinson, K 4 par e . e 210 N. H. W, , of Chicago, s at sy The L‘rick_ut club sent & white pillow 7 A A% 94 Chiowgo, . 88 Whe, Pax with the initias 4O "0 in fea wt| MINTH AND HARNEY STS. _n,_; diagonally across the face. 3 . The Omaha Glee club’s double quar. “'Asn:mn EXCHANGE-German lessons for ED - Privy vaults, sinks, and cesspools t with sanitary cleancr. * Satistaction guar. M. Smith box 422 Omaha. 816110 a song doing particularly well. The | Saved his life by a simple trial bottle of Dr. ‘broom drill was well done, and the music | King's Naw Discovery ....-....-uufl’.ux:.,’wmnh ton, B’ the band flattering #o the proficiency | caused hir to procure a large botile that com- | “Mr, D, Turngron loft Wednesday eveniug for f the organization, Another concert plotaly. enved him, when doctors, change of | Oregon. ¢ iRA0s ! et Y E—Geruan la mm;h:&mwm s enlariain: i rogh sodiug diosasin 1 18 suaraitood | at tho Millard. Smith, W. B, Wilkins, A. D. Morris, H. | T e D IR B Agpowr: Tl bolon o at C. 1. Goodmats | Dy, Moroor und family have strted for Soda | D. Estabrook, ¥, H. Schmidt, H W, W o oo na e Syl e Councilman Anderson, ) Springs, Idaho, Snow, and C. K. Cralle. In conclusion tornia street Uttt il ¢ty o country, ndered | OPENED MAY 17th, 1883, k. e ; Owsana, July 12, 1883, GETTING READY. Maj, and Mrs, D, H. Wheelor, of Platts. | 0f 50rvices at the house, they it I B wouth, woreln fowi yesterday, the hymn, *“Ho Who is Upright,” with oo 210 5 4 day sanly A sty st wirh . Rsewarei,—1In your issuo Martin Gabriel and child, of T such beauty and feeling that many were| 1 font by wal; 1o canva s 10 stamp o reply . "|The st . . iy A ) Gabriel and child, of Tecumseh, re. “ o & v | This Hotel contains 100 rooms, all outside rooms, | Please vss Leliable Manufacturing Company, Pa, of the 1tth inst., you accused me as be o Btreet Car Company Vacating [ o it SEEG A ST moved to toars. 30 roama o the first floor, especially Adapted fof | A 185 tu thonat ¢ 10 1o mple men. A cuisine of superior excellence. Head- 1& coerced by the Union Pacific to vote 10th Street, the gentleman’s part, and excuse your. |18 been ‘busily engaged on North 16th |5 s 1efe st evening for Cleyenue, | carringes conveying clergymen, 313 : s A The procession to Prospect Hill was in ‘ Colvdo sandstone. T will state to r—— Dr. G, W. Collins, superintendont of the |the following order L0, H. band, |3 hoatrital pealsssons. Hotls Akunion i Loet SITUATIONS WANTED. you in good faith that in my case it is not | oy go-eral days past o force of men |l *hool at Kearney, iv in town, Union Pacific yailway employes, includ- | fron depute. Hors cars pass thedoors,both ways | |)7ANTED-—A situation as a short hand aimane ®0. T address you, hoping you will do Major Wells Willard, Subsistence Dept, U, |ing the Pioneers, Union Pacific hand, | ¢ it¢ minutes sis. Moderate salary. Address "X this office N amily AITUATION WANT solf as far as | am concernod, s & mem. |#treet in grading and laying ties and rails | ¥ 0, o8 A young couple, lately ar- , Without children, 1n o { ber of our city council, and & “U. P.”(for the Omaha Horse Railway Co.’s | Union Stock Yards, € Knights Templar, car nveying | | Soas b orsny tkhar biace i 1 s D, on Stoc s, 0 he M Knights Templar, carria conveying eyt s litable. Husban gen- / % employee. “Vour 8, g i N 00 AL e ! | | work wito ok e at”kik o | M, ANDEMNN, This will now be transferred from 16th | ¥ saclway snd ‘Chias, Rishards, of | o DfioR Yeaching tho cemotery the buria | MIsOELLANEOUS WANTS, ER J. Rappal, Jr., a al, of the [and glee clab, hea rted by ™ rived trom swit B ; | We give M, Anderssn the benefit of |1 15 | > was conducted by the Knights © , | ! o 46ith, to Allow thd work. of having e LOTMMCIAN By AR T3 o wa y the Knig | YW ANTED = Firntshed roonr tor sbigie senimet. | 1 his denial, It is passing swrange, how- |former to procoed without .'.‘.szllfiri.f; ’ y, are guests of the Paxton tor |Pam .1;..-.N u;1||u;vxl||-l u.‘..u:r l'i:l“““f" “\‘\. '.l“\“*.‘.’.‘f““"‘*'“r' e ar g e | A | i ion Pacific Join | with the running of cars, the operatio 4 | mander Sir . Lininger. Tho glec | 9. Beg ditce, Adds ; : mzm::gflg'x: for gh:;}i:u":u:‘ heing the umagu Uu: w):;;h‘llih:;:l:.:: h frey and 8. 8. Lowe, two lead. |©lub sang the hymn, ‘‘Consolation,” in | FOR RENT--Houses and Lots. | bso utely Pu'e. . » €81 10th street until a fow Ways ag ing Dodge county capitalists, were i towy | ClOSIng. - | This powder never vari narvel o pite the earnest remonstrance of tax pay- | The large sower pipes AR Ay« been | Yosterday. "|"“There has not been !.;r juany. o day # 3 | TR0 N Dosiratie cottage, #20 per ot | :;Nn‘;l‘l: .:uk:nfl-l..u'.u.‘-ui.."' 1ocs Aol fhed ers and constituents. distributed along " Bixteenth betwoen | J. V. Minton, of Rochester, N, ¥ !unu.al s0_largely attended or with wore | TR e e T T —— | with the multitude of low s shirt et a1 m e 1 ) Cousiu | Sincere mourners. | Prompoms. b 90k, botwaad Davetport -w:ffil';fl.»g“"‘:'; I“,l-h phosphat Bold n cans. Rovat | | 156 Fownra O Wa ¥tress New ¥ork. ’