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s THE DAILY BEE-~-OMAHA, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1884, —— o ; i tereoscopic and other Grades ‘Thoronghbred a 'a ha Nl ind jury of Antelope county. He was and will make sf ¥ rades va, ronghbreds. e = further states that Richardson, one of the - yn is a first-class workman and his | pjvor State Jonrnal tour will give to tho inhabitants of the| ;. ae Hossnck's last he makes me this vigilantes of Brown county, was not hung. ¥ o ‘ o obtain f " OMAHA. 1t was reportad a short time ago by a paper Um‘]rmnamv gmma” Ml]l’[flls can_ state an opportunity to obtain fine work, question and in this way such as they may not again have for “Oh, pshaw, why not raise thorough- : rinted in that section that he had met his P s A Wiy - B Monday Morning, March 24, |v" A ot T AR aForty Poot [years. Any who are omplating |y . qy ((ialloways) instead of grades the WY s _ | donth at tho end of n ropo in tho hasd of the not Tonch it With & Forty having photographic work done will find FECTL TP G O 4RECER B horse thieves. Pole., it to their interests to consult Mr. Heyn. 8400 a piece!” ~ The Weathor. The New York Globo contains the card T Well, there are numerous r thor, A : oll, tho " ensons For the Up}[;ur Mississippi and Mis- { ¢ 1,10 Soott, a colored lady, who lives at ALDERMANIC ASPIRATIONS. | yhich would suggest themselves to a . practical mind, and, as Mr. Hossack's wouri valleys: Fair, variable winds and | o " 00 1y 0onior atreot this city, 1t is | A Beef Stake with Millions in it For rising temperatu o — addrossed to Mrs, Mary Ann Scott, her Men with Loads of Moncy, Who Ars Thoss with Harning Awm| Quettion would tead soms to' think Uhst mother, The card simply tells hor mother . . ‘ thoroughbreds paid the better of the LOCAL BREVITJES. that she can find her daughter in Omaha, o ’ bitions to Serve Thelr City and | ¢go, I proposo to do a little figuring, 1 o Neb. A Bg reporter visited the lady. He| The fame of Tue Hs), as an advortis- Thelir Suffragans. take the present ruling prices of stock to Castoriapromotes Digestion | What S R Tevos o A T —The Kiralfy Bros, snd their wivos wore |learned from her that when only a girl she | ing medium and a mirror of the daily i make estimates rr;»m. and overcores Constipa- ™ W Tie OastorIn, 1 Saturday. had been sold by her master who owned her | doings of mankind, both monarch and| i A good grade cow can be bought for| tion, Sour Stomac 8y 800 ey fanies fret and ery by furne, A 3 waost-hound passengers Saturday. e i A et freend e ihed By siak The nearnessin time of the two city | 840. ~ Her calf at one year old by a Gal-| Feverishness, It insures Lealth and | What cures their colic, RIS thelt worms, - i S iyt ny| ¥ OHIGAE, | THG T0HN VA FERLTRINW | st ot ciroumacribed by atate | ventions has probably brought out ll|loway bull will bring 8100, or a profitof | - natural sleép, without morphine. | Tt Castora. 18 :ln.“v:m"'ln‘ O | LAY W0 O UGN 6 ORI YOO | o o Wt St st ot | 10 SRRAbARy WICHONGH O PHNy B8 | SEG YT Oenb oll, the HAvesionemt; CEvSH What quichly cares Constipation, : at 860 it would be a profit of 150 percent fow dark horses. Many who a short time | ;%o i vestment, and grades have sold ago had hopes and aspirations have fallen |as high this year (Galloways) aa 2190 per by the wayside and some before the way- | head, and I have only known oue calf to sido was reached. The goal they ex-|#ell as low as &75. So, by any fair fig- ... | uring, you cannot put the average per i . pected to make scems now too far dis- | (OSSR B A 160 " CE:'I'AIUR ENT—an absolute cure for Rheuma- sm, Spral tant. A Ber reportor approached a sup- | per cent on grades. , Burns, Galls, &e. The most Powerful and Pene- posed candidate only a short time agoand | Now for thoroughbreds. An average| trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man, asked him if heintended to run for the |£00d Galloway cow costs $400. Her calf obstacles and drops its burden of mental cheer and intormation daily in the homes of thousands far and near. Even among the “ancient and honorable” citi- tt, whose correct name i Mrs, Hargraves, But Castoris. is about fifty years old, She still thinks her parents are living and exvects to se them, % —““This is genuine spring," romarked Jas. Kl por Dusenberry as he made a running jur 2 over a mud puddle, s s o R s A IR An Editor's Tribute, zons of Santa Fe its position as a len atating that the vessol on whichA.Swan and his Thoron I, Keator, Fditc fHg oMsh 1 ‘Chu Eaweh of ‘this wedtla family sailed, arrived safely in Queonstown | Ind., “Gazotts,” writes: *For \ ho g . Friday ovening. yours have always used Dr. King's New Dis. [ recognized, and its influence as a medium covery, for cougha of most nevere charactor, as o % ; Tho tarm of offics of the twolva apecial | wll as for thows of 4 miller type. " It nover of commercial exchange sought after. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and Mall Castorlat proing. They | il G offect spoedy cirs. My friondn | The announcement in a recent issue of T Skt " in |8t 010 year old is worth from $250 to pollcamen explrod iy woing. iy | whom T have racomimended it, spenk of it in | tho salo of the Bosslor herd of cattle to [councl: (*No,” said he, ‘'l am not in| g0, (8300 being the maximum except taruod their stars over to the marsl wame high torms, 1aving beon cured by it of | the Ogallala Land and Cattle company, [the field. Thave always wanted the | where an unusual fine pedigree cutssome —_— morning at 5 o'clock. every cough I have had for five years, T con- | g pp increasing importance of Omaha |office. My chances are too small. My |figure.) At latter figure we have a profit s i d wsure cure for 1 e s : ~The Klkhorn is out of its banks just above [ elder it the only roliable and, sure, i{ns a conter of cattle capitalists, has f i idate.” | of 70 per cent—on the grade we make i Jold o.” Unll at C. K. Goodman’ c v P y nly hope is a compromise candidate. L he g the Bell Crook bridge, and it is foared that a ‘,;r"l‘,f(‘{;;j:,,,,’,’(;l’;:t,,.,J:,,'lm,“ Hottle, Large | brought numerous inquiries from ranch. | F’; anI Bm““h:; caroful inyestigation | 170 PF cont on the invostment. O the a ln OW el' l ul'eS aa rise of a foot more will carry it over the bot- | Size 81,00, mouhm New Mexico—men with millions a1 th R ;lzoloug‘.bredn (at the very highest) cnly y 3 toma,—Kremont Herald. e on hoof, blue-blooded and plebeian— |and inquiry. the names of n if |75 per eent. LS Wt THAY s overtd et i gt blg auxious to disposo of their surplus stock [not all, of “the candidates of both parties | " And we would call Mr. Hossack's at- i Hde b A e b in this market. have boen obtained, and below will be | tention also to the fact that while the ) boro Saturday afternoon at 3:45 was ditched | ¢, ¢, g0, of Beatrico, ina guestof the | The most “taking” of these lotters [ found probably as good guessing a8 can | Teonards will drop this spring some 00 4 "r:l’if"'_"“‘- ”‘;“ "1’::"“"1 Information re- | 53, vtom, was one containg a conditional offer of a | be expuc\ied w fllnu development of the | thoroughbred calves, they will also drop st skl | garding it could be obtained. ' 4 small fortune to conduct a sale, which | municipal political game. some 1,400 grades, for which they have T / D \ R inf, . : Complaint was filod Saturday against [ | M- Stern, of Tustings. e stoping st 2o (o, 0y bralyzed tho ata” on the apot. FIRST WARD. already boen offorcd all around, males| 1he Boyal Baking Powder Co., try to give the inference that their 81 Patrick McCaffrey, 1407 South Sixth troot, It was & knocl and females, 875 each, and refused it. powder contains niore ckEAM TARTER and that its LEAVENING FOWDER i8 -out to energy for a time, [ N candidates as yet, we believe, has k. T. A. Harmon, of Bloomington, is a guest | 414 the sk 1 brush f ¥ Galloway grades woro first introduced | greater thanany other made. as stated in their advertisement on the 4 harging him with keeping a dangerons dog to| T: A 1 3 and the shears and paste brush wero fur- 4 upon the field to contest the| Galloway grades wero first introducod | €1 i any ! | their | ] ; AL ot Wiy A8 ot Rik Bt} Hioes. of the Millard, loughed for tho afternoon. The gentle- | pbeeite HBEt Tty o “Hie. prosent | onto the range some ton yearaago by Mr, | “Comparative Worth of Baking Powders.” exhibited by black lines. Our 28 Th ainst the threo vagrants ar.| Charles Kaufman returned yosterday from [ manly capitalist who has takon such vital | i cumbent, at the hands of the republi. | Culver at Boulder, Col. ~After ten years’ | name was _mentioned in connection with one of our cheaper brands 8% R v vewte OSSR i1 -‘h o court | Washington, 1. C., and Boston, intercat in our welfare, imparted tho se- [ can ity convention. Up to the present [ trial he is fully satistied that they are the | made of different materials as the trade might demand. Our cRiAM TAR- a4 rested last night were continued in police c cret that he had a herd of cattle to sell. | iV RIKY ho has alde ic | boss cattle. The grades are scarce and | pyp hrand of AN REWS' PE - itted id 2 - 18 Haturday morning until to-day at 11 0'clock [ Frank Goodnow, general agent of the D. & | b 4 1 time Felix Slaven, who has aldermanic HAH L BaE A o ) B rar brand of ANiREWST PEARL was omitted evidently fora very good E Saturday morning Y Lok i oy © appears to be unusually well fixed in | yqpivations, seems to have no antagonist | hard to get, and though we do notexpect | yoacon judging from the RELATIVE MERITS of Andrews’ “Pearl.” and the { ] Tho defendants were reloasod on bail, Mr, [ K. G., Denver, i at the Paxton. the atock line and would not mies o foF tho privilego of running at the polls, | the present fabulous prices to last for- | sttt JIGRINE Tro CEtadte 1) e s z Mastorson bocoming their surety J. R. Van Boskitk, Aurors, and C. A. [ thousand or two from his herd or his Uhibans L) ever, it is safe to predict that for the | 1OY8l #8 clearly demonstrated by the Government Chemist, Dr. Peter SECOND WARD, At one o'clock this afternoon tio excursion | Porterficld, Fremont, are at the Paston, pocketbook. His rangeis 12 by 18 miles v blican | REXt ten years the market must remain U'“}‘f' ';*f‘"‘ Department of Agriculture.at Washington, from samples teain for St. Louis. consisting of soven cars, | 1, 11, Tuthill, St. Paul, and Major E. V. |in extent, andj contains adeut 140,000| Fred Bohm, the presont republican |fim, If you want the “*Dutchman’s one|received by hum from dealers whe furnished the samples crom their will stact from tho Bluffs. Tt will arivo in | Gumnor, U, 8, A., aro guests of the Paxton, |8¢re8 of choice grazing land with an |incumbent, scoms to be without oppos- | per cent,” raise grade Galloways. In fig- | stocks on hand in open market. 8% Louls to-morrow morning at720. OVOr | 12 1 ‘Pongeld. § abundance of pure water, and a desirable | tion, 80 far as a nomination is concerned. | uring 1" have allowed nothing for ex- G5 AA Syt 5. 1., Penfield, . Edvard, and G. W. | locality, The land on both sides of tho | John Malioncy, tho Thirteenth strect | ponses, which would, of course, cut down | Shoving tacom of coans Tariar in An-— TR - 00LTJER'S ANALYSIS, bona fide merchants only, and those who aro : a not, and attompt to use pasros transferrod [ Swm Chapman, Geo, 8. Smith and J. W. | vears of ago. from morchants, will not be allowed to ride [ Jomninge, Plattsmouth, aro stopping at the |* Tho incrense in calves the present sea- S Paxton. son will not be taken in the count. There - Dbtk ieh are oW, Undetge: " ortio May Kallay, fivo yoars o1, i | Minn Tonnio Haeding, of tho Tiuifs, i in tho |are also about 100 head of boraes, besides | o s aeroro training for the ficht, which = peared from her home yesterday about noon, | city, visiting Miss VanArman. She will re- | all necessary fixtures for cartying on the | comeg off on the night of the 27th, and Correspondence of the 13k, Tor paronts liyo on tho alley connecting | mnin in Omaha sevoral days, the business in firat cluss shape. It hus | otk will experience a severo straining | Dis Morses, Ta., Match 20.—The fail- Thirtaenth and Fourteenth, hotwoon Jackron | Miss May C. Gorman ioft Saturday for Nor. | F01Uired 10 to 12 yoars to bring this herd | ,4forg it er comes off conquerer. ure of the railway commissioner system )l . : to its present blood standard, and he| ", "the democratic convention Pat i and Jones atroots, Any information con- | folk to visit sistor who is living at that place. | oot there is not another such ch n the democra! to protect the interests of the people from corning her will bo gladly rocelved by hor such chance | pord and John O'connell will be the only t s g her will bo gladly 3 the encroachments and exactions of the Sho will bo absent soveral woeks, in N 5 Phis i L onna " : in Now Mexico. ~ This is ono of those | o, didates for nomination. L ! parents. 8. V. Lewls, recently appointed chaplain | chances which does not always present S railroads has recently been discussed at 5 gt somo length in the columns of Tuk B An alarm of fire was soundod yesterday | for the Fort Omaha post, arrived in this city | itself to capital. The owner desires to The failure of the system in New York B andfemalos, non over 8 or under 1, | renubiican incambert, will bo fousht for| RAILROAD COMMISSIONS. Chicago, [1L., samples of Andrews’ Pearl and Royal Baking Powders. The cans were in good condition when received and the seals unbroken. 1 find upon analysis that Andrews’ Pearl Baking Powder con- tains about four and a half 4} per cent. Mok CREAM TARTAR than the Royal Baking Powder, and a proportionately larger percentage of Carbolic Acid (iag, and I find it to be free from alum, and any injurious substances. dickets hiave boon instcd for this eXCUt- | iy, Iiutrice, aro rovisterod at the Tax- |strean is ownod by him so that tho water [rocer, will doubtless reccive the demo- | 3ho per cont of profit, but one twould cost nt Chemiat ol IR DE e AT on to Towa, Nebraska and Missourl, |, cannot be diverted. The rango 1s stocked | cratic nomination in this ward, as his | the same as the other, and we let them g Washington, D, C., March 10, 1888, § The ontire affair is gotten up by the whole: | =, oy G 1,1 John 1L | With 12,000 head of cattle, from hal- | field has no opponents. balance. Very truly, [l C. E. ANDREWS & CO.—Gentlemen, T receiv- i i e “h"M'“l‘" Roo and W, D, Hill, Bieatrico, and at tho | breeds to full-bloods, Herefords and THIRD WARD. &ED M. Woobs. H ed by express from Thos. Lydon and J. P. Harkins bring trado to St. Louls. Thoexcursion iu for | 0 " Shorthorns, (mostly tho latter), males | farg tho seat of D. L. Metiuckin, the g & Co.. Grand Ave., Milwaukee, and Harper Bros., in'the convention by Charles Bankes, president of the Omaha Post Printing The “Pliab ystem ot Regulation and Its Failure in lowa. Sincerely yours, PETER COLLIER, . Chemist, Dept. of Agriculture. Androwvws’ U. morning from box 4, The firo was in the | on Saturday last, accompanied by his family, | rotiro after years of toil and enjoy the| Martin Dunham, the present republi- 4 1 " comforts and luxuries of well rewarded |can incumbent, is not a candidate for 3 ) e tousn of Albert Swartilandor, T orfgluslod | Mes, W. A, Douol, wifo of Diviston Super. | IEC0F 1A IEREERS 68 e o ation. . Tho only aspirant for the |and other states was cited and a strong| (OVEFIENL Chemist Collier’s Aualysis as to the Leavening Qualitics. o dent Douel, of Choyonne, who hus been | pa0q and fixtures is $400,000. oflice from this word, if he is one, is Mr. | g wing was made in substantiation of ANDREWS’ PEARL ng friends in this clty, started for homo |~ Now, gontlemen with money, hero is a | W. F. Bechel, auditor of tho Pacific cx- . ) ARL. . D R A S O et the assertion that such a result is incvita- flames wero oxtinguished before the depart- ment arrived. No streams wero turnod on by Saturday. o o i e Zod . polls should he > the i companion. Nodamagowasdono. |0 e e Pl e . D e o, daubbions il ot ble. But it was not necessary to go a0 | ROYAT... o T Hundreds of people’went to the foot of Far- | 00 agent for Pand’s extract company, | BEE office. with but little opposition as there is 1o |far from home to establish a case. Cross- No wonder the Royal Co., omitted Andrew’s Pearl from their “Com- nam and Douglas streots yestorday toseo tho| oy tho city over Sunday, and loft this e democrat row in the field who even de- ing the river into Towa, where Tur Bek | parative List.” as Government Chemist Collier's analy:is shows conclu- xiver, Tt was riving all day. Atwoveno'clock |, o00ins for Columbus, 3 vl‘r"" “r"“"f sires a nomination. has many readers, complote cvidence of |sively twothings: Ist That Andrews’ Pearl contains MORE CREAM TAR- Last night tha river hd rluen fifteen feot sbove | “p b (0 L diver of five company No. | Recruit Walter Scot, enlisted at Fort L the incomptency of this system to deal | TAR then the Royal, as shown by the cuts above: 2d. That the Liave Tow water murk, six foct of the rise being ned to the Kourth No organized movement is apparent 2, hns been seriously ill for nearly two weeks. | Omaha, Neb., is assig of Andrews’ Pearl is ¢rrarer than the Royal, as shown by with the transportation problem is readi |ING POWE within tho last twelve hours. The river is , : e X HeEoYioribtas T ender SERERr SEb R/ apubS 0 f An s now within noarly ten foot of tho high wator | H10 s beon afflictod with a wovero attack of | infantry. : Honn iooumbont. - For tho presont he|ly obtainable. Here wo find a board | the two black lines above. mark made in 1851, pooumondn. o s slowly xeoovaring, butit ) Recruit Dick Carter, enlisted at Fort | goomg to havo itall his own way. In|which has beer in existonce foraix years, Smm—— —The best information is to tho effect that ,“h"":" somo time hofore he willba able to bo }’l“"hg_h:;‘ Ut::h,t is assigned to company | the (luns):‘_ru'titc ci:lymiuu\'o]uun\_nl:l :)1\;%? and 1o one hus yet discovered that it has CHALLERCE. the Loup river has broken up, and is running | “"21% Sixth infantry, cornered fight will take placo if nobody |y ooy B8 8T O S S ST Ll S G0 Pl (R e R Leavo of absneo for ono month, to | ithdraws, William Siovirs, Thoma people any relief. Wo will give the RRoyal Co., or any ono elso 1,000 or £5,000 if they can prove by Taly and John Wigman are candidates,| The lowa aailway commission is tho |any fair mutual test that Andrews' Pearl aking Powder does, or ever did, contain d g result of a ro-action of the public mind | 1M OF any injurious cubstances. and this challengs is open forever. Andrews’ 2d Lieutenant %, W. Torrey, Si PIXTHAWATD: ; < S 10 NG bonr] Baking Powder is sustained by a testimonial as to its Purity and Strength by the bridgo at Columbus, a the Loup empties | here for the purposs of making satisfactory ar- | oo 40N e o John 1. Furay, formerdy postofiico | after the uprising of the peoplo in 1873, | the anly gentine commissioned Government Chemist, such as tho Royal Co. never fnto the Platte » short distance above the | rangoments jfor holding fouruament of the | [ABETY. X £ inspector, will strugele for a place on |-\t that time the corporations were rul- |havo published. TRY 17T. bridgo.—Fromont Herald, stato Firo association. On the recommendation of his company | the ticket. W. Daker, the present|ing the state with a high hand. The £. E. ANDREWS & Cu,, and regimental commanders so much of | rapublican incumbent, is also a candi- | (poq: e S > - . e ! I 80 H I8 Credit Mobilier investigation had dis-| 287, 289, 291, E. Water 5t., Milwaukee. shelsentaheolnholeatelof ErivatelD. M3l date. closed the methods pursued for the ac.| 1 Lo el S Young, company G, Fourth infantry, | Tt is understood that .J. Winspear, ia a ¢ o o SEEERE BERHES Jor o ac- published in general court-martial orders | candidato for the democratic nomina- | e, 2 ker | No. 8, current series from these head-|tion B neas) sudihad stoppEily h opened the eycs of the public to the n along the river have ben taken out by the ce. | the fire compuny of Nebraska city wer v N take offect April 7, 1884, in The B, & M. is having a littlo troublo with [ Omaha over Sunday, Theso gentlemon camo granted th in- Tho St. Louis merchants’ excursion commit- toe, consisting of John C. Sprigg, I S. Am- bler, C. H, Paddock, . 5. Alexander, C, M., Frye, Chauncy Ladd Jr,, A, C. Rei ; A mun camo to Officer Galligan yosterday and stated ho had been robbed of $350 and a check for %180 more on a bank in St. Paul, Minn He said & woman had relieved him of 45 Michigan ave., Chicago. it, Ho way asked to file a complaint against|and wife, K. O, Sutton, §. Light, 8. H. |quartors, as directs that ha be dishonor. | “mn . go of the board of | bene® Bue eyes of th 5 == oot e (LY akormd | g Olen A Ychng, (B T Gheuy | ahly liaohargied Lo s vion oF the Uaiiod | et oA c At Be L Lo Bnie 5 S ictaling taotive nossiros DR eR, == arrested. Tho man's name s Nelson. Ho s | G. S, Porcott, are stoppiog at tho Paston, | States, is romitted. Points and_ E. K. Long, tho out-going | yor? it tepetition in the state logisla- ==, from Holdroge, in this stato, H T, cclottl. votorinary surgeon, | U1 the recommendation of tho ongincer | mombers, it is understood, aro candidates | 1i' onopoly logislature and n’.‘:s‘; e e ~There was n lively runaway Zon Harnoy | whoto offico i at James Stophonsan’s Tisory, | QHCOF Of the dopartment, Topographical | for their succossion. William White- [0 M (08 ROY OKEIEAES ha the bu = 4 L ©r3s | Assistant Robert Stone, general service | house, Thomas Staley, Thomas Pieron- | 52 : granger law, fixing = stroet Saturdag, A pair of lurgo sorrel [ will o on Wednesduy next to Topekn, Kun- | Gatachment at thoss. hot o mestors. vl o Thomas Staley, Thows Deron. | pacimum rates of froight and paesenger o= Horses, loose from the wagon, dashed up Has- fwas. ~Tn that city the latter part of this wook | procecd to Lincoln, Nob., on public busi- | 1. Glark Ata wlen takad of > |tariffs. This law, boing almest tho first = noy stroot and turned onto Fourteenth, When [ thoro will bo a mcoting of gradunted votorina- | nogs, b A < O ClArE AT P ";f P":{ k‘""l' ¥as ueotsharily. orudoand ' W () they had reached the corner of Douglae, some [ riuns, to investigato ot and mouth dis. Upon completion of this duty he will TR AM mperfect, working injustice in many ! S - r—1 fellow sprang into the stroct, acizsd them by [ case which has boon raging of late so disas rnml'u to l]u!m' headquarters, 4 THE GERMAN THEATER. ff‘“ ,,"i’,,“llf“l. roads. It was = v 1 (e tho bits and stoppod them, amid tho cheers of | trously in Woodson county, in that state, The quartermaster’s dopartment will AT foanataonatta mllh,“ OOBEIN joid A8 | ommady \ =i an excited crowd of by-standers, Suchbravery | - Hanry 1L, Windsor, formerly privato secre. | {UFish the necessary transportation and | A Brilliune Presentation of - Fwmit | (R L8 LT o e / / ‘ will duubions bo rowaedod with suddon donth | ary 't (1, K, Barmes. Tate i oo tho subsistence dopartmont commutation Polil's Musical Farce “Small T T T T a / A X 1 ouo of thero days. sgont of tho Northarn Pacifio rallway, who | yer % 010 987 8¢ the prescribed Ohangeit truflic bein retiued by st i, co < . —Williams Holden was on Saturday last | came to Omaha as stonographer to . 1, Shel T that d 3 5 have hud their own 1 er to T To insure impartiality and accuracy in % SRS ; d bronght down from Brown county by Deputy o, goueral freight agont of the ["nion | the record, post commanders in this de- | Last evening the German theater was | 8 LAeY bire “““; experigncod a THE lt Ai%fl GARR AGE U. 8. Marshal Allen, This man is charged | Pacific rallway has resignod to roturn to hix | partment will require at all target prac rouble in controling the board. Occa- ng mors than usually crowded on the ocea | sionally a member has beon anwittingly FACTORY with stealing five registored lebtors from the | ©1d emplayer now vice president of the ('ottage | tice the presence of two non-commissioned | . . 1 o 3 ‘ furnished ) T iPEbIsNlsE Aig raginored [ty (o the | 910 Pz now ioe pee Ollicors.one belongingth the oranizstion | 808 of the represontation of Pobl's pop- :,‘,‘;;,,:,.;,.»(“:1"31‘.;;‘(:,@:“’,‘..;1 the spirt of mo 1409 14° Dodze St., | e OMAHA, NEB 55, Ho was arrostod by tho sheriffof Brown | Among thoso registered at the Motropolitan | PFACticing and the other to another of the |ular musical farco, ~entitled **Small | BoF ln’";plo Toeg L y‘i‘fl“"}"?“‘g'.j" ——— — — county in Norfolk, Ho admita tho taking of | yesterday wore the fullowing: J, E. Mahoney, | 30 Post in the target fit—who will sce | Change.” This pieco is ono of Herr : asos ho has been tho lotters. His examination will take place | Fort Dodge, Ia.; A. J. Minor, Fairfield, Nob,; : ; rotired at the end of his first fe 1 k4 that ‘l{‘“l':“‘::l of “‘“‘l:‘ ‘h"‘d ";‘ correctly | pohl's finest histrionic productions and | with cach succeeding year ,:l!u-. n‘v.:\ll”s‘h':’xl\l'(u ADAMS, this afternoon before U. S, Commissioner An- [J, 7, Milier, I, Knant, W. J. McWhoen aud | ©5yne o, Y the markors and keop a_re- derson, Holden’s tronble sesms to have August Auderson, Denison, Tn.; W, R, It : T [ nover fai oit i s lause [ grown boldor, until” now we have th cord of the number of hits in_each divi. | 1OVer fails to elicit immonso appl ] s we_have the i i i it is pro f a strong and powerful combi- l i sion ot the target, which will be .| whenever it is properly put on the [8pectacle of a strong powerful com| avisen from too much whisky and poker, ers, Chicago; £, W. Kimblo, St. Louls; A. | pared with A kept at the nc::l:,, boards. Judging from tho enthusiastic | PAt0M Of lobbyiats surrounding the legis- PMENT “EHM”‘G EUH[JUUUH lureday svenlng next the wcoud oon: | B: Law, Lincoln; 9. T. Gummings, Minae: | point. lature, working to retain this commission, : e A e R Tetai COMBINED /111 R¥SERY 01 oort of the Philbarmonic society will be given | spolis; E. Penfield, St. Fdwards, Neb.;| The target register will be kept as pre- reception it received last nigl aud to prevent the enactment of any law i [BARS NO US| at Boyd's opera house. On this oocaslon the | O- Davis and H. A, Dareell, Lincolu; Thomas | scribed in_ parag 447, Laidley's in. |Fegular troquenters of the G“:?““l“ Theiorer &"f"fi::fia{;‘:i"‘r"" which doss frmvinToHoL oow A Good Article sold on Bus. mocievy will have the assistance of two as suc. | Richards, Auburn, Nob, €, Hollister, | struction in rifle firing. theater it would seem that the little anforcemat entirely l“"zh Wz’l?‘:rb‘:m:.;l.‘ " 4 EARLBAKING POWDE! iness Pyinciples. Burlivgton, T, S red Oltiz cousful and ploasing artists s cho country af- company thoroughly knew how to fords, who will win for themmelves here the And it is useless to deny that there is handlo the play, aund what|overy indication that they will suteoed. o 9non thestiouss ol lihe | — ITAMBOUNDTORISE ' Meeting of Col . G : bost men in Omaha, who unhesi. applanso and enthusluam of all who hoar thew, | BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS.| A moeting of colored citizens was held |8 more had in the main|But sucoers now does not mean success | tingly recommend i, 'Eidorsed oppisessnd whkusar o l wbo bae o, _PURL T A T e T e i i s o e A O by reliable acientific men in other Towe, solo . and M ) 4 i BT by & d ¢ 1 e I,,_:x',:"'f,‘.’h.‘;mh;:l:':l: m; Oity Eogineer Rosowater Does Not | the purpose of selocting delogates to at. | Puls-Ahl in the character of Ulrike, the owa Jaw-makers _the railways are laces. Manufactured from the ) _ ¥ only hastening “the day when the board et copper—th; tal has ei will daserve and will have the thanks of our Accept the North Omaha tend the convention at Lincoln on the [store girl, was simply immense, and she | of railway commission will be abolished tirmen e oo e SR people for giving them the opportunity to Sower, 27th of this month. The objest of the|was repeatedly recalled. Her acting|and transportation charges will Lo fixad —having a double scroll so ar- i) canged that it conveys water fram [Tl the roof to a resorvair placed in the gruund bolow the ‘reach of have two artists of the calibre of these, Lincoln convention is to select delegates | throughout was certainly very artistic, by an arbitrary aud inflexible statute, —A very old lady, in » somplete state of | . 4 to attend the convention of colorad men | and she thoroughry deserved the lavish from oonblauous travel, was helpod . "h;:“’"i“" public worke held a meet- | to be I‘“fi‘i at Richmond, Va., July 2d. |oncomiums which were showered upon Off the train at the Union'Paclfic depot yes- :‘u,' t Saturday night, Chairman ChA_$ : nt. : r:::mg;“n :rym night Price | por My Baureis, as Radebold, made & Ry Sanmse 5wy 0d se v ::::5::”-" sod Member Barker wore| it G0 0% ecratary. - Upon | big hit, as did also Mr. Molchin in the 3 s oM A hor won. Sho was in perfectly destitute cir-| A communication from Oity Engineer motion the lgljum{wl delegates were | role of Adalbert. y lected: &, lliams, W, G Mr. P v ion of. Butler cumstances. She was taken to the city jall o 3 8 r. Pechtel's personation of. Butle by » policeman, Afterwards Mru., Fuller, Rosewater was read. It stated that he | Robinson, H, W, CM’%,J.““- Wash- ifi illi i in , Scott Jackson, 4 was also a very creditanle piece of acting’ o city misslonary oaused her to be removed | 14 been Rollded by Wiiw Biish apd Wilkain Batlor, Dantal RKobiton, S [ And was iuoh appreciated,u i ovidenood €0 bor rooms In tho oity hall bullding. Mre [C0WPavY that they had completed their | foyis, Tanao Jacksou, W, C. Cloud and [Py the numerous recalls he received. Whitaey will remain where sho now is until [ contract for constructing the North| Daniel Rogors. Mra. Baureis made a very charming Ri- sho rocovers, when ahe will be provided with [Omaha sewer. Kngineer Rosewater| 1t was docided to hold a festival at the nd Miss Thiessen's Thusnelda Granspoitation to her destination, further statod he had examined it and [A: M. E. church on \Vudneuhy evening, passable, although she had evidently 15th and Jackson bts. OMAHA, - . . NEB, Send for eight page circular, giving description of rod and rec: Iradum oe nuyquhlrilmu.mlnlmu- .e....';!- fonnd in Andrews' Fearl Baking Powder, 15 pos- tively PURE. Hoinic ordoret i featimoninls v Trom anch M. el 14, B and Gustavus sold in hulk. . N e A NDREW. het” ommendations by the beat men in e /4 ¢ March the receipts of which will be | f8iled tomaster her xole proyerly. CHIC &' ] the o 5% ‘The eunn::l A s:: l!‘hu ;l‘::h:‘:: found 40 feet of the arch | yeed to defray the expenses of the dele.| MF, Penner made the most ulyhll part, 29 Lake St 28 ’f?f.& :;}8 \\'nl?r'."l- ‘Lu.u..m:: :;-lnntry beginuing nineteen foet east of the man- [gates. A colleotion was then taki namely, that of Oekel, the judge and Mr, #54h, 26th and 27th of this month. On 28th | Lol ou Tzard street, and extending forty [ for the henefit of the buildi fund, atter | Lindemann sustained the character of and 20th the ocounty superintendents, city 7 | which th ting adj Sponholz in a very satisfactory manner. superiatendats, aad principals will aso hold | (26! ©436%ard, to bo so tattened that it ia | Which the mesting adjourned. Rty AT e & mooting for thelr self-improvement, Prof, | i dsuger of crushing in, He could not| ANOTHER WHOLESALE ESTAB. |or less ably sustained, and Sunday night's Brunner will start for the espitol dty to visit | therefore accept itand recommended that LISHMENT, performance reflects great credit not only Who conventions on to-morrow moruing, | the contractors be required to proceed at| Fav & Co., formerly of Minneapolis, | " the indefatigable stage manager, RB. ¥, Kor, J, M. Hotchkis, 1. H. Watson, | once aud rebuild it. It was ordered by | Minu., will open & wholesale confection: "‘1‘" Baureis, but also ou overy individ- » B boukh \ANTEU-A s W. Bmith, Max Randall, J. Towell, James | motion that that they be served with no- | ©FYs cigar and fruit business, in a fow ual member of the company who took ONEY TO LOAN—The lowos rates of interest W pantry work at the Paato. Hotel, Must thors - M, Feris, Miss Chrissie Oblson, Ella V, |, T N weoks, ut the old stand of Piercey & |PATin the performance. Bemis' Loan Agency, 16th & Douglas ~ #84-t1 | OVkhly nneCrstana baking cakes and v affes 64243 Slw% med.Cors P, Baits, Dousise cousty tice of this disapproval. A motion was| Bradford on Farnam street, Gmdots|,, e Musical Union orchestra under ONEY T0 LOAN In sums of 830, snd_upward, NTED A ey mado and carried that the vote by which AR . the Jeadarship of Prof, Hofluan, sup- Mo ure e e e o | Lt " i 3 e muai of the programme, ente, 1605 Faroam St. 308t ond doae' o Saa avard foz paring te allay sunasoting A Tvip Through The Aiate. anduouiited thechaelves lple:‘ndi ly. At . Mr. L. Heyn, the Sixteenth street the close of the farce the usual terpaicho- = A midale age Widdos v (ethe ~Deputy United States] Marehal Allon |y ‘ twenth and Fourteenth between Far- eamo down frowm the Lorthwestern park of tho | e y \ 5 040 aLs £ harks of hisas i i Do mes ivee @ D 1. photographer, will start tho latter part of || «xercisos wero enjoyed by all Absolutely Pure. W e bote' Addr e for oo wexk yiviog 0 this week for a trip through the west: % Thie ) 0wdor Dover vares. A warvel fof purle [ —— - - #hate ou Baturdey uight. Ho reports that | Wardeher be reconsidered. It was th atholie.” Hoe of S i of Auilop county un Feday ot v Ui ‘work i endvortond e e ol M ; i h ervested Captain Dodge, leader vigh- P bids, Yern part of the state. He will take with| W .xren_ ? i J | hruagh wud whalosou enews. More oo mical that JANTED- Girl for geveral house work 1610 N, ly y e A 7 Y o powders. ) Vi X suoocasful prosecution of his business, | “Tho Motor," Blue Springs, Neb, 24-20 | wonins e 165 Wt on non vars, | % Bk SPECIAL NOTICES | WWANTED dhome Anly o soutt "’""‘;'V‘I_:'.:*' R ""'uménwn 4inl for & e oA WY Cinmediaters ut 538 Cuitorana st. hal kL ONEY LOANED—Ou chattel property by J. T AVL BEATTY, 218 south 14th street Salm — — iddle wgea woman to todu secoud work. Apply at 671t FANTRD Steady reliabis yourk wan that i v‘:.: 8 short hand writ ing and that wiites & <000 piad 2 T 0w ha * Yark