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8 THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA. TUESDAY JULY 17, 1883, | Streitz, deed 1ot b, blk 468, Gran THE DAl LY BP: E. cuRLEY vs. BoEs' erty made n’u\rl-nl report in regard to PARALYZBD ,.!l én_ al d " dview, JOR RENT--Rooms with board, northwest cornee 10th and California st. 207 rapnirs on the high school building. k. s e OMAHAA e ook e repertremesting o | OYOrWhelming Defeat of he SI0NK City | coulter,” w a lots 13 and 14, T Five room cottage with good barn. cellent condition and well locat All i 16348 ©. F. DRISCOL S AND BOARD - Modern con hane's | sub div., 81,250 i “ Champion of the South” Pinds | superintendent o assign Misses Agnes i, b LR - MecDonald and Emma Fitch to_positions Henry | JU Sokioncen, 1818 Doaes & 994-Tint w3 i Voss, Jr., w d lot 17, Red R veniences, 1412 Dodg Tuesday Morning, July 17 4 Rival, oa tonchernat the opening of the acheols £ 5 ORI U WO, | G IR W6 ed” s 2nd add. ASTORIA 1 i ‘ 1 1 ' in September, - - 1 P 0o i, FOR SALE Nearest to the U, I'. Depot, % 1 3, — e v T A i },3; 4018, 10, ‘Alng, w d ik H " Climbus, - Kebramka. - Excallont " bisinosk | LOCAL BREVITIES. A Crete Man Wants Him to pus Up or|Mr. lamed be maited to 81,200 per| Saturday's gamo betweon the Sioux |sw}of acts Ty 3% 10\ and lots 3 and 4, oo targalGoight man - fegeo tor s, i i sties Up. annum, Ayes, Copeland, Livency, Gib- | Gity's and Union Pacifics,at the grounds Vi il S o \ I | B8 oot T ek N9 COMCE | of i lattor, waa witnessed by & very [reil w d w100 £'; 5 v 3 lot 2, Harbachs | INfANtS and Children JPOLEATE Comie st i e | ved that the committeo | fair crowd and resulted in a one-sided | lst add., 81, chairy; 2,008 Cuming St., Omalin. J. Withont M. arooting — ,at| Minor Bal' nger to Lucy L Peuny, w lthont Morphine or Narcotine. | Yoon saLE oR THA —Tho base ball game was not o be called Mr. Conger m ! i e 3 o About two weeks ago Jack Curley, the | on huildings and property be authorized | contest, Only six innings was playe i p. -day. P » 4 of lc wide of '"'“’1_' et :' Coutant fntonds o apnoiat | ox-champion pugilist of the south ar. |to havo the old furnaces in the Central | tig end of which tho home team had dod ot lot 0, bk 7, Shinn's 1st add., m:::‘;.:m.fiflm"'{;“mm. | B v A1 i ) Suzmta Wooded se sasiotact ]mntmuhr‘F rived in Omaha, and sinco that timo has "“"flit'""}“'"IK"'”]ll'.‘" bl ‘"]”’“ Co88 1 rolled up no less than Um!) .one _runs » w bttt g kTR o J « . ’ or school building, ‘arried. . s the . 1 \.,,r)\ a8 When Bab| 528.2 H. PECKHAM. Hunday school, announced to take place on|wns ready to fight any man in the Mis- | committee be authorized to secure the lot Mm"&h”“;” who selisved ,hmm e L _flum JFO RENT- Pleasant room at 313 Chicago street Thursday is postponed o Thureday, July | souri Valley, with naked hands, London | adjoining the school house site on Seven- (3500 EE ‘managed to getin one Tm w"“"-fi"‘“k’i”’m(‘"h'flpnllon. L — T teenth and Leavenworth streets; carried; | ¢4 08 v EIREEE BT E Saturday TI]E Bmmams afld Amflflm Pam 0 thp| Sourstomach, Colds, 1mm\.“~:‘x;m( Loty | I ayes, 8 should not be dignified by tho xame of s ME' sy and pasturs KNG, Fencea. &nd well waturet: M. Parkor moved: That the salary of | 10U ¥ AR voint New Building, Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, G G barn, ebe 3 the auperin t bo fixed nt €3,000 per | Pa4¢ ball and the only redeewming poin [ Castor Oil and Paregoric, anj | 1 Crere, July 14, '83. anhum, Catried in Saturday's fiasca was that it gave the - Hall Castoria, Srete, July v b ed, 4 '8 an aftermoon of practice. Tho | on o peozre s e | — § Quriegedonnle Vel Comimities o et et oo | 800fo below should Have tho offectof con- | The ProsTess of tho Work Thus Far. notice in the State Journal of | made o verhal report in f i fining the 8. C.'s to the smaller towns - | n L t.—Anab- ~There wil bo a union misdenary mesting [July 13, that you challenge any manm in|of writing and drawing at a and country fairs: 3 solute oure for Rhommatism, | [ SALE g, nearly nev st the First Congregational church Thursday | the state of Nebraska for a fight in a 24 | 8000, and that the superintendent be o From the county clerk, Mr. John Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an double seat. Also horse, har afternoon et o'clock. Mz, Moses Susith, of | foot ring, under the London prize ming | thorized to contract with the same. oUR CTTY. bridle, Call 204 north 16th st L Baumer, wo obtain the following figures, | instantaneons Pain~reliever. i 26th, in (rder to unite with St Mark's Sun- | rules, The first neply to his challenge day school on that day. comes in the following, taken from the Sadhe McBride, the ferale policeman, | |incols Journal: weas run in last aight for drunkenmess, Sheis also wanted on the charge of rebbing a man Mr. ack Curleg of 845, Sz One hest improved 22 feet | of 1. G. Clark ark's addition. Also-tho Farnam strect. Inquire 52110 single or Idle_and 18° with t. A S 4 A T | RV | JOOR SALE-Property v, E. corner 13th and Capi Deteit, Michigan, prosident of tho Woman's | Fubon 1 am willing to wagor #1000 to REON AL Burchard p 31 1 0 8 il showing theamount of work already done | pEEGG_G_G—R | [0 T cerer o and cunt Bowrd of Missions to the interior, will address | 83,000, a8 yeu are o confident of your - Gardner s, s, 2 0 0 0 B 4lidmoney paid therefor on the new | A Iadlen of £ A tod in | #elf. Please answer by return mail, [ ’ 1 W Watars Morris Palmer | Allen 8b... ", W A e Ve P8 | > TTOTRS, | TTARNES SHOP FORSALE A gt paying shop the ludies. Al ludion of the city intarested in | 000 okt 100" ¥, Bellows, Weepiug Waters Morris Palner | {nqaon'c. &1:8 0 0 1 0 4|county court homse, now in process of | ISPECIAL NOTICES Tor sale in u town of 1,800 nopulation. - Only one Rl Mre. Wm. A, Mears, | Mullen ¢. & Arnold, Schuyler; H. G, € Pleasant V J.C. Bops, |and wife, Schuyl Sasro the | Albion; R. 07 el St (e B other shop in town. Stock will nvaice from 500 to 1 reasons for selling erect’ amiasion werk are most condially invieed to be | YL T el O Mr. Curley left ~ by B. F. Troxell & Ce., steamboat agents, [afternoon train Sunday and before going | North Platte; Mrs n on Upper Farnam street: ST care 459181 \ ##8pecials will Positively ot be nserted | 5100 G Wh s s sl Amount of estimate fu: work done in unlennp.ddm advance. b jusey, | Hagan 21 ol | Richards 160,00 8 winef.........02 0 0 0 0 0|the month of June, & b r Chicago on the joodwin rd it SALE-Mrs. Koo, T g S EISE FEAT have received a dispatch from Sioux City | stated to a Bee veporter that if anybody Ivy:”n--- 1 rk, Hon. F. M. Sackett, | Kirk If 01520 SR0SS 0| e R per cent iluhulul ‘88 TO LOAN-Money. ‘( street, bet. 19th and 20th, 436161 stating that a steamboat will arrive here this w-n;alul '1 fight him, his fml'h:'* 2 kl"':'{ f\\_“l"-': Toal, T | Amount paid, 4,8 “u.\m O LOAN- The Omalia Savings ik TR0 SALE O RENT A fo o o, TR b rehtig St. Touis, for whick | Would e in care of ho orkhoff, Nelig] otal..... 22 2 P SR 110 trth ; W prey o make loans on Omatia city' o 3 SORLIBNS ALDIY & . evening en route for St. Louis, for “.'"'"' Chicngo Bporting Journal. He sald Knight, Dr, J. UNLON PACIFIC, I l‘.‘ll amount of estimates tc date, 89: Douglas county real estate at current rate of 1teest. | §, ! Stevenson, 1018 ca ptimah o < ALply S0 place ahe will receive passengors and freight. g A S I ) No conmission charged. u -l that he was ready to fight anybody at any M. Davidson and J J J SR 4 A t tained, o stit S14,. SALE 1 et of heavy wagon harness, There will bo a mass meeting of Irishmen | laco where the authorities would not in Chisssais; T orsi Ay )‘}“mk"'l“bml; &Ltl; :' g ]‘ ‘l' 3 'I' B o v L SUALTICT S OT 00T ) | MONEY, 0 LOAN i howest rates of it o e orsos~will driee double o in’ t’. " - , ansd h A A 3 } Miss ouser,cklf 6 3 3 4 AL Bemis' Loan Agency, 15th & Douglas. ‘all at Norton's grocery store, 16th and Daven- tonight at Crounse's dll, cornor of Capitel | torfore, whother n.)wns' in ;\l-lm\:«ku or Fairb M. Rollins, |Whitney, 25,8 3 1 2 8 0 the above way scem al iodbosid etisdd ] S Tt R et E v ot BUTOR | Tib iy LB LA e and Wm. Landon, Superlor, are | £oley, db.. T8 L 1% Olamount to pay considering the fact that Soullatlaw offce of D T, T o i e \ ‘ob&isking keraugemedts for a reoention to be | which “‘"' Ton. that all o fightors wore | “mong the Nebraskan at the Paxton last 8 4 2 0 o0 ol thebuilding has only been completed to St il 6 6 Damons ar Wy tendered Hon. Patrick Egan, ex-tressurer of | people the idea that all the fighters wore | o 5 6 4 8 8 0fthe top of the first story, it must be re- NEY LOANED —On Chattel mortgage, room 7 wiie the Trish National Land League. Next to|'kida,” that is, that there was nothing} ™80 i 10 10 0 0|membered that the basement is of solid fe Mr. Egan s entitled to the respect | Square about the matter and that all the | The Chicago Journal of July 12th, say 40 aeh w0 0] R Fy i LHRE LB ka1 ahiava hw“ A ohd Balig Kt Mnionatis thbe, AR andgratitude of all rishmen, and it is there. | ights were sold out beforchand. He | “Mr. 8. H. H, Clark, gonoral manager of the = UEIIETRS EE W ETIE PRoGu B AT WG 7 dress 1914 Webster Strect. o0t A i y i oy and | Union Pacifio railway, accompanied by Judge 3t 18 18 i SALE ? Ste., ab N 5 e o Inixh | Stands ly to put up his money and ailway, accompan by Judge X mains but one story te be added, and “ | Joor Horses, Wagons, Hamoss, Ete., ab o "j]"i'l ek BTN e drinh | bt any ono who will faco him, on the | Thumton and Cal, A, 1. Sellers, will loase 5 3 8 4 3131 |is expeoted to have tho building enclosed :“ELP 'w:.m'n:n. rn R i i ould joi or. i) s i i < y 2 3-8 L ) mmediate i The meeting will be called to order at § | T8 already published, and can be | thiy avening for the Neepeenauk club house in 00000 1-1]by fall. 1 Fun 2OR SALE—Old ney found by addressing as above. Mr. Clark's private car. At tho club, where 2 hours. An anonymous circular was issued on LIGHT WEIGHTS, acythitig i ovely, trieludt i s buse hits Funkhionser, s ' ey 7 o I s s e e S e overything in lovely, including the fishing, Mr, | fhres buse hi MoKelvy, Funkhouser, Whit. | Saturday, making inquiries as o these pm i large and unu.ll Time of ga quantities at this o T FOR SALE Flax il machiery 4--...[4.-,;( of oy , 2 dusters, beater, picker, press, ete. Can Lo ] o hn Filon, tv«luh;zht Clark and Judgo Thurston will be th guest of | ney und Trigs figures, which Tk Bre has obtained for | /o o0 G i T of twer ood |0k iEher rotted of green stock, also hatting, pul: base circles. weight pugilists from the ast, who arc | Golonel Sellers, who s presidont of tho club, | - Passed hatls. Mullen 7, Anderson 2, Bandle | the information of all concerned, 4 04 South 2ath st il SRR AL L s T T Sottlieb S d f ultand | staying in- the city a few days prior to l 1. Funkh g 5 h shroet. bl-1g! gine with he ack and all fixturos —LGottlieb Storz was arrested for assault and ng y 4 If they don't haye a good time, it won't be B {'h o T TS \ ANTED 150 kit at New England Rest airant, | complete. Address WILLIAM TATT, Charlos aityy Sellers' fault,” ¥ ot APITOL HILL 1415 Douglas street. 15 | Towa. 296-3m{ T"N WEEK'S GAME. ) isos | Thomas Maguire, the veteran theatrical BEsiE VY7 ANTED- First.class woman cook at the ‘,,,“n ]‘ on st class second hand top b o'clock. battery and his cass continued to Aug. 15th. | #oing West, have consented to give an |0 exhibition at Turner hall garden next Saturday evening, and the set-to prof ; ) 4 : game. Omaha. the city yesterday on his way home from the ”"m“ Mnd 2 A complaint hae boen filed against Emma | Connors hails from New York. He is | oast. wleoh ab LB S0 Mary's -nveriiie! grotinda Txipp and Will Chasbers for asault and bat. | the man who defeated the noted BIack | oy Howard and Lioutenant Howard left | Theso games promise to be very inter tery. Diamond in a soft_glove fight in Phila- | ' delphia. Files is from Chicago. where he recently knocked out Tom. Chandler il nds, and won the champron| Mrs D. Simon, Sam Simon, and N, D. middle weight medal of Illinois* Chan- | Simon, of Portland, Oregon, are at the Pax- Frank Walters, Joo Barker and othors | dler was the man who knocked out Cap- | ton, are circulating printed potitions for paving the | tain Dalton. ¢ o 'the Western Uitoni Anaiehe alleys with Colorado sandstone. P Telegraph company, is in the city on businessy | Daily 'lulux-:l In police foourtyesterday thero Iwere A DOMESTIC CYCLONE. P at Saginaw botween the Port Huron's” | the Standard of Musi three disturbers of the peace, two of whom e at tho Millard last night. Sac] ML wero conanitiad and ono pid s . Which Demoralized a 16t Street BAIDEE, | ™o cio. W, Watmright, of Diae, i | S b bl wver In the district court yesterday the case of z s O'Connor vs, Cox was still on'trial before | And Created a Bhe‘:_uhanlulgn in the Neigh- Judge Neville. Thers was uothing up in ' Judge Wakeley's court. ~The "petit ,jury has beon dismissed by . Judge Neville, except the portion now sitting axton last night. ever witnessed in this city. The U. P.’s|That none wen in the case of O'Connor vs. Cox, which will he : Supt. C. M. Lawler, of the 8. C. & P. R'y, | have been strengthened “somewhat by a | tain but there we: the last jury trial of the torm. Waddle, wife of the well known Six-|is at the Millard, well known pl. —A man was beaten.out of $30 Saturday at the depot by the old regulation confidenc OR SALE—A fi Call at 1319 Harney street. House, near government corral [ MISCELLANEOUS, FOUND "X physician's sunzcal cas Douglas street A barber iy eld’s, 620 North 16th by the Musical Union Band, \\' , and t]u' K'mnu Pacifics ael Corn- 17* on 1ath and the samo by ud irchhoff, 27th betweon Dod; t.| Ttisalong time since sucha delightful VW ANTED - Two dining room girly immediately ot .d | musical treat has been given on Capitol BaLR bl Ela N v so218" | Hill as that by the Musical Union Brass | \WANTED-A waiter and ice cre Y Braun's European n Rostaure s T and Reed band on Saturday evening. & 118 the U. P.'s two out of three games. This band e AR Speaking of a game recently played at me I O A GO LR B Y TR Sawinaw between the “Port Huron's” |ical Union Orchestra, which under the | geterence, 514 . t. Niobrara last evoning on official busi- | ing as the P, H.'s are the acknow! ness. | leaders of the northwestern league anc bets are freely offered that they will down —Charlos Shiveriak s advertising great bar- gains in fifty patterns of fine chamber suits that he is closing out. lfi\mm!inm rfllv(‘crlnm: Thomas b i by his ta Clara 51024 lay, July Sth, & I'ln.-' black St. Bernard ap and d will bo thanktully re Namee, Los Gatos, nabout 15 to tend pool © who boards at_hor orge L. Beadle the Port Huron |able leadership and direction of Mr, fin block north of Cur WOULD like to find a zood ome in a good family [ i [3 y I lnl'l\ boy of 1 irl 14 I’ age. 3 2 i I streot. s gume | Julius Meyer, has done so much to raise| W) ANTED oung lady 1 store; nust have e in this apply. Ad of the best [tion, has been in rehearsal | expected, on the | fo ress, with na . B, Bee Ofice, t, 0f Grand Tsland, registered weeks past under ship of Mr. August Roh guest of the Millard, L at the close and errors only 2 the celebrated U 8 A. Packer, of Beatrice, was a guest of the | 0 favor of the *‘Port Huron's” was their first public s Millurd lust night, weather is all that is required to insure | wero greeted with a audience of | for the lovers of our national game in | ladi : wd gentlemen, including some of | o of Ogden, registered at the | Ougha three of the best games of ball | the best musica )t and three e stroots. the leader- TANTED -1wo dit formerly of A tent to take ¢ Murine Band. It | @ Dodse. ppear: res of land Dl (arin stoele iof Will_exchange for particulars_at Geo. ice and they VW ANTED A chl to take care of children. In quire at €06 South 15th Sts. 45615 A i o The colored society of this city was in | o 1ol a torrible state of commotion for the last two weeks over the 460-cod-tt n the cit disappointed ¢ many who were su r who will probably ap- | prised at the success of the new or: day’ W Ayien HRODELR, ( , the most pow- ic physician, locates all pn all those givon tp by otl ‘lmmm ation free. S, ccentricitios of M SIAW &R, i pear in Wednesday's game. We append | tion and at the store of latent music the names of | and their respective | talent in Omaha which had hitherto r positions in Tuesday’s game, \ A good girl for ki cor. 15th and Do hen work. Inquire or 1518 Farnam St At the meeting of the Omalia Cricket club | teenth street barber. . M. Craig, of Kearney, was at the Mil- held last Saturday, the following officers were Mr. Waddle, whom um- oporter o nf THE | lard last night. elected : Wi, Preston, president; R. Firth, | Beesought yestorday morning foran intor: | ¢, W, Adams, of Central City, ix at the FLAYERS 1N)TOMORROW secretary. The club proposes shortly to make | view, was hard to be found, but the | Millard. . s R e a trip to Chicago, where they will play a game | sribe while roaming round his shop | 7, A, Stophons, of Ogden, is a guest of the i\}.y.u tjoy.........Pitcher. 3 52016 “Tho free dispen: 1's Hospital e ned hidden. This new band is a ‘\w ; creditable supplement to the Musical | V| AN g Union orchestra and will no doubt rank WG high from the first. 1 for ral housework, at 52517 Sunday excep! ment of the ne nsters to work on ditch at North 3 y o o lisbury | 1 ! e : Neb. Wages 81 per day and board. of Cricket with the Chicago Cricket club, struck upon Mrs. Waddle, of whom he | Paxton. yers . Bandlo e coucert was a splendid ane, the so- | Apriy at otice of 11, by Fastabibon, fiken 5 Block., \ ~Two_females, who undoubtedly reside In | Jid not ask a statoment, but to his do-| John Koohler, of Hot Springs, is at the | Golius b oo iheine Chollinuat, s bouli by = EDWARD KUE L , g | AR hah by F N FTobt Ssetnge) Vs ‘ab e G Rt e S o e e H “Hall's Hal Aere,” creatod. ulte n senmation ) i O [ made. The overture “Last spiel” and x! hoys about 18 years old. , ith and Paci MAGISTE ALIST, 40 light soon struck a neighbor who volun- | Paxton. teered to give as much of the case as he| Goo. W. Burton, of Orleans, ixat the Mil- lard, o quartette by Messrs Brandt, NE it DBty “ """""‘ i v fine and the piccolo solo, ale,” by Mr. Julius Meyer ot gem and received its du of admiration from the audience, ARuies USRI A ly Oy AR A | G e FalI0 L Ve Waroieiaiin torrn: e Tt is expected that other concerts will | W\ ANTED. Anexpericncud and comyetont _ weceks ago Joo's sister came to pay him a 5 ; 8 fteenth Sireot Grocer Fall el el el 0 drive carriage and take care of horses. Iicf- —The three lodges of the Knights of Pythias | e = 5 ey a0 Bnd Tibor lity to- | 1t 8. Baker and wife, of Fairbury, are ot the ) AL o (211 0 ”L l»"”]‘l'l"”“h 'I" Satnmer: "“] 150 lerencte o utr et nguiro Res ERS & SON in Omaha are making great preparations for | word “Jis sistor excited the jealousy | Paxton. Prey to the Gang. “:*b““:lll":rut‘]’l't'"h:"lo ‘"."*“l EODLL -u”'»f N0 et I ROG RIS & EONE, S the coming session of the Grand Lodge of Ne- | of. his wife, who commenced to abuso | ® Mr. and Mra. C. J, Bunce returned yester- - e i ST e Sunday in) the quiet neighborhood of Sho man avenue, The couple were driving a team [Pk of spirited horses which could not keep up | knew, which is as follows: with the spirited desire and the volume of pro- | Joe Waddle is a nice fellow and has| O. A. Welch, of Wayne, is at the Millard. fane words, which they fired out all along the | lots of sympathizers. On the other hand | W, ¥, Swan, of Denver, i at the Paxton, BEN Thompson [ n conditions in made to order. Po meed tatinfaction . : taien N ke ne able to do braska, which meets in this city on the 4th of [ Joo in the worst {lxmmh]u manner. | day from a visit to Winterset Ta, Atsome late hour Sunday night, the X - —tr— “ ":""'u’f'“" ohtain \“ September next. Arrangements are on foot | Aw ho is a good natured fellow ho stood | ap 4 o te Sar e e cory store known as “Bennetts,” on situati Dufiack, ankton, D LW e for a parade of the order on the afternoon of [ the. racket until it got too hot, and one | ™ 1 = L RER0g Ul Fittoontl str Williams’ bl Y. M. C. A ota. 18 the 5th, Many delegations and lodges from | bright morning while ho was at his shop | “1ere #he will meet her husband. | tifteenth street, in Williams' block, was - WWANTED A goud fouder for duudle eslinder different parts of the state are oxpocted, and | Mrs, Waddle appearcd at the threshold | Vie Bierhower has returned from his vaca- | entered by burglars and a quantity of Sunday's Work. press, at oncv, at this oftice. ) oAl o Towa: with a clenched fist threatening destru tion and murder; alleging that he treating his sister much befter than ler, Poor Joe as usual tried to avoid trouble, ! and slid out by the back door in the alley went thero for news, A better judgo than|ynq ‘g lost for a couple of days to his| J. H, MoColl, Hugh McLean, and H. R, |ontranco was effected be Anderson nover graced the beuch, nor one | wifo and customers. Faulkner, of Dawson county, were guests ut | the severe storm which took place at 4 | who could toll quicker what news was when | " A fow days later two similar scencs | g Miliued toduy, : st he kaw it and the nowspaper men always | happened and Joe followed the same line ’ The shutter to the north window open- | Rl appreciated his ability in that direction. s [of conduct over, keeping away from ing out on th cut with a knife | Mittee visited the jail and the usual will partially redeem the reputation of chase's [ home and business and in cach instance ous 5 or “sharp chisel, 80 that & hand could ho | Vices were held—Mr. F. H. B administration, returning with the hope that his better school houses, is in the city to-day. | ingerted and the lateh lifted, Then a Binghamton, N. Y., and Mr. T, N The newspapers were well ropresented at [ half would get over the excitement Bub| Adjutant-General R, . Drum, U. 8. A, | pano of glass was broken, the bolt to the | shall making short addrosses, Much in- WA Saturday's game according to the youug man | to his horror on Sunday last Mrs. \ ] d Col, Thos, I, T, ref 0] 0l S V] OW Sas ¥ ck B W low . clean with sanits ary cleancr. atisfaction guar- \ addlo fand Col, Thon, K. Bars, roturaed trom Salp | window sush drawn back and the window | o oot i manifest in thoso sorvices, and | avieed. ™ Jecdamnitary clisticr. Satltactiongus w s holds the responsible position as check | 8ppeared at the store armed in the true | Lake this morning and are guests at the Pax- | vaised, Al gues to show that it was the taker at the grand stand entrance, He very | I0dian stylo with Joe's own xazor, |y, work of o one thoroughly acquainted before the close there were five requests VW ANTED-Gir Tor g housowork. _ i bo v ¢ oud cook and laundress. APPIY at 1703 Call y hatchet ~and a coal oil can with the promises, A small dog was in-|for prayer. A luge andience as- | omia stroet At | Xndly inforzpod thooooupanta. of the grand Mr.John ¢ obe; the ol kuown uudery e but his barking” was no|sembled “in the association bLall | YOUNG MEN in o i or cotiitry R : il ), 1 9 3 lo the stand that there Wore “/Seventy-five newpa. | Tk Of ol Here sho nadof o e oner of Douglas county, will 16ave | Qoubt g Absolutely Pure. tion, spent at his old home in Sidney. goods amounting to something less than i Mrs. Bushnell and Mrs, Edward Pasker, of | $90 carticd away, At 9:15 the bible class met in_ the asso- \ Quiney, TIL, are in the city for a fow days, the | =M1 Bennett left the store all right at £n BRI 0 six o'clock and judging from the appear- L PR 3 ance of things is of the opinion that the | 5 e or during | studying Mount, | brought out. At one o‘clock the com- 7 ANTED - Teamsters to work at North diteh 1t looked like old times yesday to kee judge Anderson presiding in police court, whers he sat five years ago, when the Brk reporter first tion parlor, fifteen young men being|” present, and aly an hour was spent in portion of the “Sermon on the many practical lossons being | DA dining room girl at the diatcly. F. 8. Potvin, the Lincoln contractor who | : acts for constructing soveral of blacksmith, Good | rouud. +Fromont Neb. 85818 D--Privy vaults, sinks, and cesspools to ) 8P PV 1 a dive for Joo who slid out by the back d ob L ) doubt drowned out by the noise of the|o'clock, where a song sorviee, conducted men in already,” this was when the city editor | 3o “followed by his wife, to the alley |91 Wednesday, with his fumily, for s threo | storm, Mr. John Frees, lasting a quarter of W [§ of ono of the dailion entered accompanied by | wher they engiged in a hand to hand | wonths trip on the Pacific coust. Thero is no | Tho goods taken consisted of cigars, |air our, opencd the service, M a friond, while tho city editor of Tux Brk, | fight in which poor Joo got the worst of al who would be missed more by | jack-knives, toilet sots, ete., and does nof | R, Bozard was the leader who, speaking ase drawer This powder n strength and whol ioa, A marvel o p.city, with a prominent state official, paid the regu- | it, for the simple reason that Joe did not newspaper men than Mr. Jacobs and while 'y large but Mr. Bennett ofters [upon the subject of *The Debtor's |- And whalessmenosed More o lar fare at the gate and sat through three or | have practice in the fistic art at which | they wish him a ploasant trip they also hope |50 for the” eapture and conviction of the Prayer, showed the debt we all owed to MU ootk ;;”;;‘“L w;j'l;;:l_ ; four innings in the broiling hot sun, Honors | his wi}u is quite an expert. Before the | for his speedy return. 1t is so seldom that he | thief. Chuist, who redeemed us from our sins. W phosphate poder, & o cans. “Horat %G PO kR are ousy, pantowine wus closed Joo got the conl | tulkes u vacation that we supposo it will have | EXit was made through the back door | His talk was followed by & beautiful duet xperionce and | Leutimontd, desir G W R MoPhernon e Oziaha ol oll can, with tie ol over his head, fol- | ¢ bo endured this time, fl\;lnl;:”‘:quhl-{tmmlm{(luululupf.lxl.«.'cl].m gutiled, +Pardon, Pesco and Powor.” ;»I u:l-n;:u;m:u-‘:n:nsl ] Giice. ; oot han just roburnod from Biamarck, Dakots, | lowed by bricks, aticks and overy. other : : o rain fell in and drenched the floor | Short talks by a number of the young NTED ru store T & oo, e 'h":,]:,n?m ,,uu‘:ul,l. :.“d ,,l,m.;; ™ | imaginable thing that came handy to the| Mr.J. B. J. Ryan, an old Omaba boy and thoroughly. ? men followed, when Mrs. Day, in Ker im- ‘h“k:-'n ;nmn:‘t'u‘uu»u;\thndnu( £ S, N o hands.of his wife. a prominent journalist, mh.u has been m.u_urk eaed 2 s pressive manner, sang number 30 in gos- :.‘":' el R siasahouss 49 bo '.'l:"“““:l‘ After the pattle was over M. Joo | for H. 8. Reed & Co.,of Chicago,for some time | F'ree Evening Exhibition ot Fine Art. | £y v G 0 Clirist T owe, " After FOR RENT--Hous| 1 at point. He came in competition with appeared on #he street, where she was | past in getting up their reviews of the princi- Mr. O'Neal, the well known artist will [the usual announcements the meeting | JAOR RENT “ky ith or without architects from'all points and at the outset | "PF ; ) | O romatl polnts and b the oubsetlyooeived withdaughter by the big crowd | pal western cities, has recently been promoted | haye his studio open all this weck for a | closed, all fecling that “it was good to be | A bosrd, st 1717 Cass st., between 17¢h and 15th. soemod to have tho advantago over all, bis | tht had collggted round; imagining that | to the position of chief editor of the corps,with - ectrlc Belt' plansmecting with tho greateat favor. Ho| ghe |ystandery 'were making fun of her | weven assistants. The firm is doing a fine work Ve e s JROR RENT Hiegant furnished room, 1816 Duge waa ordered to go to work and mako a de-| ghe made an appropriste remark to the | in Dakota, Colorado aud Towa, and Jos is to tailed estimate for the board and did so, but | effect that if any son — mado fun | by congratulated on winniug #o excellent & po- free exhibition, The work exhibited is that of his pupils and some of the picces are remarkably fine, Mr. O'Neal and For RENT- One pleasant front room, turniahed st 17 meantime someone got in their work for a[of her she would blow his brains out, AT T hlxln 1lm]u|u extended a cordial invitation to aming St., up stairs. -' Minneapolis architect, named Buffington, who | In the meantime Joe went on a dead e all Jovers of art and all artists, to be — £ FOR RENT—Ov Ohicess betweon 16th finally carried of the prize. It was no dis- | Tun to Judge Anderson, who issued a war- Depot for Buppli present and they can be assured of a fine I o ,mm,'g zOn, Ohioao ".;;,_.u;" s ested, but | The Union Pacifi bae-18! credit to Mr. McPherson, however, and he re- | rant, had Mrs. Waddle was a) in their supply de- | treat. ‘ceived the congratulations of & Lis brother |8 Joe did not appear beforo the judgo | partment, have & genoral storekerper 1o- ———— i T : S0 s omnilatlanh o B A laciier | Sriay aho was Folotacd | catéd at Omaha, and under him aro three "'“"T“N“ STRIKES. 1 e ¥ g This Electric Belt will C . plans were certainly beautiful and could not Joe has the biggest share of sympathi- | branch stores, located at Denver, Color - - — = 4 8 L{)F“’ el t“v'\‘|| Jure the Follow- D Ty ors, who olaim that his wife uined hi | do; Armstrong, Kunsw, and_Laranie, | Another ©yclone Among the Union R MENT House of & roows. T, Switt, 1sth | ing Diseases Without Medicine, e W B Foutor, westorn passonger | Dusiness, from which ho was forced to re- | Wyoming: and the fourth ono is Just be. Pacific Conductors, L bl he Bk, i, Howd or Limba, Neruous agent for the Chesapeako asd Ohio railway, | tre yesterday. ing established for the Idaho division of - DUEAD~ Moy bouke with : etatica, Disaasof th Kidneys | oftforBt Lo lust ovening, afer ding “v—— ihe road af Graogor. This store b to | Thero woro rumors in tho wir yesterday il Convantient (o1 ¢ ions, Asthnis, Toart. 3 8O OARD, supply the Oregon short lix ) ; ; o §o0 Majainy; Ruladas, loast sam splendid work for is: company fn this THE 8CHOOL BOA LA B e b o and the | ghat there was to be another big cleaning Ttk ot e, Tamcaniatplate fndiye thing used 14 city, Mr. Foster s a gonuinswesteru *push- e in the shape of lumber, irom. hardware, | Ut #mong the Union Pacific passenger f o, ::v?mm%rz ifld;vnl"l‘l'm:fir: ~::; Alvlolllluunl'l-m Last Evening, ;)i.l, wachinery, t ,ll.q metals, ote., nun- conductors, such as took place & year and hore peak oering in the list hundreds of articles. | half ago, and sure enough the rumor boom. Hlis posters, with the views of promi: | 5 ypcial meeting of the board of edu-|Mr. . 8. Gibson, of Omaha, has | puoved toe. peut points on the roud, adom a1 the bill [ o000 ovening. Present: | 198 boen assigned to the manago- | in_the city, including Boyd's Opera ment of this store. He was in the l%“““‘““"‘llu day that every conduc- tor betw POk RENT-With board with bay window, g Dodge street, ke furnished front | ) and bath roor sy Lusmb A . A Omaha Testimonial. S - OMAiLa, Nus., April 12, 1858, T Tw '“fi‘ L‘:“.’.’ | DR, W. J. Hoxw, 101 Wabash Avente, v *hicago: | DEAk SiR— | ruu ‘hased one of your Electric Belts in Denver, Colo., December, 1882, ed the pain wcross my kidneys and ‘strengthened them so thy ( Fm. BENT—Larye froah rous, with chosst | A able for two, 10606 Farnaim, 59 . Copeland, Conoyer,Gibbon, Live- d u Omalia, Denver, and Chey- they give no more trauble, Thespival the Agademy of Musie, etc., aud his | Messrs , o , city yosterday and will probably mala, Denver, e g Tieved Imadiately which nothing’ Gould lave & are on sle 11 evary. office. ' Tt wau M, | 80, Parker, Points, Specht and Mr. bring lis family here to 'Nidu {wmg at. | enne had had his head cut off but this was O l:“ Unturuished rooms, 174 Douglas street, | lieved imme 1..: 1;1'11:\ u.n.:ll‘\.::‘lulflu’\“g'(‘:::l.‘,' 7 , expectations, | can | [ i ) an exaggeratic ¥ first visit here, but we hope it will be | President. tracted by the beauty of this city and 188 i DOR RENT- Desirable cottage, 20 per month . Tut the beginning and that the many friends| The committeé on teachers and texc | the many advantages'it offers us a place| . A 'l“l'"" Pacific official who was lnta P R heirable cotiage, 820 por mont, | wetkiie hilo in Omahs will hereafte books made a report in favor of certain | of residence, and ifs nearness to Granger, | YieWed by a Bek reporter admitted that ; | reter any he wade while in dUo) b iy iRt where s will do businews. (ranger is a number of their men were discharged OST-—A young white milch cow, red spotted and | L=} iaw protty often. b ! but not all. Their places will be filled godriues Wil Tiewnrd ot 008 N, 13th atrvet y e E 2L Tho following teachers were elactod for | too barren and desolate s place for him i T and saiis- ottt to take his family. One object, we | DY freight conductors, who in turn will be faobory o ita Wearer in E A Correction. the ensuing year: Carrie M. Hartloy ¥ e [z - | Faruam Street, Omaha ( Lo the Editor ef The Ber. nie McLouth, Ida E. Mack, Fann understiund, of making Granger the loca. | *Ucceeded by men from their own crows. & e ““’“,.,“’..,".‘J.‘.a‘;,'&‘;'.‘i.r‘&‘-’u'fi T~ Wl o 9 AT Doty J.E.HOUSE, 1 noticed that in referring to the eon. | Hurlbut, Aunie L. Bloor, Lillie Parks, | tion of this supply store is that the con- —e— Thp anly Coreet pronausced B 96¥ ol PRI | 008 RENT N s i o e Jeert on_the hill on Baturday, you speak | Lizzie R, Perkins, Nora H. Lemon, Em. | pany aro using large quantities of red Real Estate Transfers. ot Injurtou o e enier, o nr\‘\mnd;“wg | Lo e R required. 1610 Daven ‘EU"SU“I" and CIV” E "of the Musical Union orchestia as being |ms A. Kendall, Hattio 8. Roddy, Nellie [ wocd lumber along the line, and this can | The following doesds were filed for rec- SASRANA IS FVOM 8 port. weit” | g ngmeer and nnder my direction, The musical direc- | Bennett, Josio ¥, Harper, Ross €. Ed- (b taken to Granger and then sent for- | ;1 iy the county clork's office July 14th, 50, WelfAdjusting: 8180 | [N0K KENT - Handwmncly fornished roous wit | SURVEYOR. tor of the orchestra is Mr. 8. Hoffman, |dy, Lotiie Bunker, Ellen Sexton. ward over the Oregon Short line without [ o fon mEIERRREL R SR ) #8.00. Nurslag, $1.80 wiodern conveniouces. Apply at 1613 Dodgo § | Spocial attention o Surseying Town Addit ons and 3 being tho wanagor of thy e Pleaso | grie McCague, Belle H. Lewis and A building 20x100 feet is [PePorted for Tuy Bex by e e PO | T Ve i et |, oahes Eatiuaie o xcavalons, Msking ,,,,,m Fogremy e Rk | £, Thowpson. ing erected for this store.—Salt Lake | estate agency: % Bow sole by Loading Btatl Dasiore sverywhars | 1t Eaine e orth of Neb. | OFFICE OVER THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Yours truly, .I-u - Meves, ( Tlm committee on buildings and prop- ibune, John Rush,county treas.,to Ferdinand CHIOAGO COBSET 00, Uhloago, Dk | Natioual Bank. 8. LEHMAN U mioly OMAHA, NEB o by b}

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