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8 OMAHA DAILY BEE--MONDAY MAY 5, 1884. . T BN O T T THE. DAILY BEE.| THE "ORGAN" OF A CRANK. {iod Feuty for detivers. The sabchine v | - Homum = | The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices - - very In!m‘plu in its c‘mn::dmti'm':; nocupi;n : b 5o v Monday Morning, May 5. | yp golAnnoiated Friend of Working: seous machines ormeety used takes vory Fosat i . ‘ Sy little power to run it, and, so far as we The Weather To-day. men Exposed. can judge, is not liable to get out of C ASTORI A l I I 8 n I l I I ? e -t S order. It excels any folder we ever saw a - Wasmxarox, May 4. —Upper Misste: |/ ) w0 0oice Repudiato the “Nat- in the precision and beauty of its motion, isippi ! i llowed b, and we recommend it to all newspapers. ) a y i Valloy . Gloady, rain oo med By | arat Horm Disciplo of Tibbien. | It ade ‘y the Doxer Maminctoring | S Stmpatows gloaonoon ety | ESNNT0 DRAPERIES AN MIRRORS, :rl{,. iower wn:\pfim(nra. The Missou- lveopatiiliy company, at Des Moines, lnv:n. Eng:‘fifiént’#rwjfgg‘:;ifii% Infants and Children OHA-MBEB SETS ! v Valley oloudy, rain followed by clear| oo G AR K\ Aflord o, protect him so hor - ing weather. inds shifting to north- The following is taken trom Zhe Saratoga Notes, OC Ry lich B o ;k_;qor;;.v::n:w:v;.- ‘Withont Morphine or Narcotine, Just received an mo:"hal:\‘;:z ::: ;:'rpmmm:n ::;y:ll:::lg (:']i !:Jfl:!: :::‘;1::&;. :0:‘[.;:!:;:: b The regular attendance at our school westerly, high barometer, and lower the latest and most tutz ‘What gives oue Children rosy cheeks, a range of prices from t| ning Dispateh of the 2d inst : o Cheapest to the most Expensive. temperature, ith has been reduced nearly one-half, of late What dures their fevers, makes them sleep; —— Said » shop hand, “Even st the reductlon ||y ey " Urincipally measels. "Tis_Chstoria { LOOAL BREVITIES, B rore thronigh tho. city Ret ut 41.46.7| The Union Sunday school will hold a When Rabled tret, and ery by tarns, Another said, “'Since they increased the time | social at Lycoum hall next Wednesday hbieo bl o o e S Parlor Coods Draperies. —Thi strike s &t an end, I e sioht by 4 | @vening, to which the friends of theschool What quickly cures Constipation N i | the latest —The regular meoting of the board of edu- [ “"3GRE AT WG entiment, of tho best | 870 cordially invite i Thfataice ot Blackwells Dy, Duhin Smoine | Sour Stomach, Coids, Tndigestion ow ready for theinspection of cus- | Complete stock of all the lates i oation will be held this evening, rtion of the workmen is favorable to reenm.- | Mr. D. H, Christie was the reciptent e woria, miambly becarine it h";\‘nfi'»'h':i"flfv:«'{ But_Costoris. tomers, the newest roveltics in stylesin Turcnynan.‘Mmlrns and \ —Mr, Daniel Angell, ex-city marshal, has [ing work, and was and has been against a | of a var{]plculnt surprise party Friday | o g qe thatcan b moade. A o e Fagewell then to Morphino Syrups, Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains, Etc., Ete. i - " [strike. Any one who will talk with the em- |eve at his home on North Twenty-third s e u'"" Nobraska n- | o ves will find this to bo_the_caso,, notwith- | street, which was taken ,.,.,,e,.imf of by surance company, as a selicitor. standing tho Baw's communistio utéerances to | p"con B0 L P8 NORCOG la il Castor Oil and Paregoric, and Lt Casterin Elexant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. the contrary, Hosowater has in times past ~—Judgo Banoke sill runs polico courbontho | '8, IR U Filue position and faw- | number of couples from Omahs, who Centaur Liniment.—Axnabe CHARLES SHIVERIGK-, made merry until a late hour, Dancing formed uz principal amusement inter- soluto cure for Rheumatism, | 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, - - ~ - OMAHA, NEB Sprains, Burns, Golls, &o., and am tastantancons Paia-reliover. old time and will continue to do so until the | olty council adopts the new timo, —Wr. Warren Switzler is not at_all behind anybody, His estimable wife Friday pre- sented him with a fine boy baby. ess sontiment, and fs doing all in his power to stir up turmoil and make trouble smong laboring men. sporsed withmusic. Contrary to the usual We, U. P. railroad employes, of shop | custom the guests wereinvited to sitdown No. :9, after a] careful, thorough and (2 sumptous repust, which in ofxfentll,n;* i o varioty equaled a banquet, and for which —On Thursday, May 1st, Mr, Poter Sioh, | ¢andid enquiry into the matter, conelude | ¢y, paifof the company the writer would an old citizen of Blair, and also well known | that the writer is mistaken, or elso he is | return sincere thanks as well at for other n this city, died at his home in that place, a willful liar, 1f the former, he is a very [ courtesies of the evening, all of which o unsafe guide for mechanics in conducting | made it one of the most pleasant parties by &",’",';?"l,,“‘,,':,":,"",n“"‘,\'.'::':;, S nowspapors” if tho Tattor, he | that Saratoga has participated in for somo |~ W. L Holmos, Holmesvile, is at tho Pa- i ) Omaha, while attempting to climb into a mov- | must have known the statement was un- time, ton, Ing wagon. true, which knowledge goes to complete ~—Granite blocks are being placed all along | all that is necessary o a lie. The writer Farnam street,{proparatory to the paving, [can chose which he will nccupl,_'l.‘)m h % itals Moyer's Musi which will bo begun as soon as tho sewer is |man or men who said they were satisfied ;;”” L "l‘““ 5 ':]‘ “St“ L ;I“"‘ Millard, otit of the way, with the pay of a laborer, after spending | hall, commencing Tuesday evening, May \ their best days in learning a trade, are | Gth. These recitalspromise to be of a very ~In polico court Saturday thero was | certainly the best judges of their ability | fing character. In addition to the rogu- ono oase of disturbance of tho peacs, and th [aud worth. We ' leave them to their [ oS0 B br B e offender was therecipient of the conventional | choice. The same privilege we claim for P s A P $5 and customary trimmings. ourselves. Some difference of opinion |Misses Maul and Pennell and Messrs. obtained before the vote, but after the|Breckinridge and Pennell will render vote no weakness of knees or expression | gome fine music. A large number of the of dissatisfaction was ,ever oxpressed by | o s ; ) any man in our presence or to our knowl- leading nocioty and musical peoplo of this e e e e Wourp not be ithout Redding’s Russia the verdi of all who useit. Price ——— Lydia S. Harris. This talonted lady will give series of | *; ‘5 per Docatur, Is & guest of the ov. David Butler is in the city over Fox and wife, of Norfolk, aro stopping at the Metropolitan, Mrs, J, Metzter and Miss Fanny Sclosinger have arrived from Denver, G. H Hungate, of Blair, and J. C. Birch, of Wymore, are at the Millard, Anton Reise and William Caguoy, of North Platte, are registered at the Mil ard. —The asphalt paving on Fiftoenth stroet and also on Harnoy stroet is being repaired. Some bad places have shown themsclves, but will be MANUFACTURER OF OF BTKICTLY FIRST-OLASS s P URrriagss, Bngaies Road Wagons AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. /1810 and 1820 Harnoy Street and 408 8, 184h{Strect,! ustrated Oataloguo faralshed froe upon applicatios, sl Omaha .Neb Placod in first class condition. adgo. Wo aflirm that as a body we wero | ity have signed for tho full course and| 1, v 11, Goffman aud family have gone to —S8aturday Mr, E, M, Stenberg received a | deliberate, cautious, intelligent and firm not be othor than highly successful. California for a three month’s pleasure trip. draft from tho American Leglon of Honor, |10 tho jporformance of our righta. Wo| 'Miss Harris,is very favorably known in | B. L. Gonld, Kearey, and . H. Abrams, for $3,000, the amount duo Mrs. A. M. Chad ? }) 3 voh oAk of “ " | this city having given a series of piano re- | of Lincoln, are registared at the Metropolitan. wick upon a certificate held by the late Judge | 72ing Dispatch as unworthy of cour con- | teoro"pe e s e since, W. W. Bi 3 3 A. M. Chadwick. fidence as mechanics and laboring men. B“"- U’ane:g:, t:::th I,I:m'lm;l S:xen;,ood 'y v, registered af 0 ax- —Tho May torm of the U. 'S, circuit and district conrt convenes this morning, The air-| THE GERMAN THEATER, The Commercial National. ""]'i ) forent hotels show a crowded list of lawyers The Commercial National Bank is now | 1on. F. P. Ireland, Nebraska City, and J. fn the city from the interlor towns called running in fall blast. Tt is located at the [ &- S¢u!h Brownville, are gucsis at the Pax- Pown ER northeast corner of Farnamand Thirteenth H, R. Woodhouse, J. W.{Pea man, dnd F. ! beroon businoss before the court. atreets. The banking room is 22 by 66|y 1y, MR T e S Abs°lute|y Pure. 1024 North Eighteenth Street, Omaha, “on Street Car Line. - — Mr. Hubert Molchin's Big Benefit Last Night, The sewer trench has been finished as far up Farnam as Tenth street and the pipo is feot, the counter enclosed with wire| gt tho Millard, being put in. The trench is from fifteen to | Tt js evident that Mr. Molchin is a |screens affording working room for a e powder hever T e R t -hree feet d d slong tho block v dhe i _ .. | @F. B. Wallace, representing Pond's Extract | syzan®iPand wholesomoneoe. M. o o P e e o 1, | et favorito with froquenters of the |dozen men and the handling of & million | company, of New York, s at tha Motro- | h eiinaey kinds, sad sunsot b sold s somontiiion E. W. DIZXOXN.: . ¥ ot réaiksd German theater judging from the unus- |dollars depc‘blifa‘ The pnrlnrr 1 by_2_2 politan, 'I'l‘,'u"_:" ‘:‘:},‘_‘,‘“"n‘::"’!‘;fi'o‘;:-‘;“m:"‘;:;{‘g‘_gf WHOLESALE AND RETAIL —'The hotels are crowded to - their umost ual concourse of people that assembled at | feot, stands in the rear and adjoiningthis| A, G, Sherwood, Central City, Will Cran- |ing Powder Co. J : . the German theater last night. is a solidly built_vault containing a Cor- | dal and Frank Sharp, of Fremont, are at the | ————————————mem eapacity, somuch so that the clorks have been 7 liss globo safe. Mr. Eara Millard, presi- obliged to give up thelr rooms and scelc sleop- | The play presented last night was|q. (N "A™ b “Hopkina, cashier; Mr. Metropolitan. ; ] '] y 1, u ing quarters outside. . |Karl Gutzko's popular tragedy, ‘‘Uriel | Alfred Millard, assistant cashier and the | John S. Robinson, of Wheeling, W. Va., Grades and prices as good and low as any in the city. Please;try me. —An official circular issued Thursday an-| Acosta” and it must be admitted Jby all | clerical force were found all at their desks | T. F. Memminger and G. A. Luskart, of DR. nounces the appointment of Samuel Phillips | ¢a:x mindod critics that Lthe piece was Saturday when a reporter utapp_sd into | Clinton, Ia., are stoppiog at the Metropolitan, Y/ STRON‘G'S aaslstant general frolght agont of tho),p1onqidly played. Mr, Molchin sus-|tho bank. Tho establishment is very | ¢, g Raymond, of Clinton, Tows, is in Missouri Pacific railroad, o fill .the vacancy | tained tho titlo rolo in his usual capti- | comPlete in all its appointments. the city. My Raymond has for years N TAMPICO oooasioned by tho resignation of J. J. | yating style.and he was greeted with en- T 7 been the leading jeweler of Clinton, but has s 4 CORSET m officlal citcolar ,has Boed issusd. by thusiastic applause throughout the play. Music and Uiterary, recently sold his stock and will soon remove y 4 + avromDs & r. » ! v 1 At the conclusion of the second act| Noxt Thursday evening a musical and Col, J. ¥. Barnard, general superintendent of 40 Omalis, (eHib;ix pbikihe's five your lokas | iy ! PERFECT § | B403 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. S. A. Establis'.c1 1873—Catarrhi, Miss Emma Brandt stepped on the stage s : . : of the store now occupied by Mr. Bushman g, 0 ‘the Kausas City, St. Joseph and Council | '*% elocutionaay entertainment will be given e % 1 v Deafness, Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Pormanently Cured. Pa Bluffs line, lunwu’ndngtha promotion of Mr, &'fr:.:h :}1;‘;: l;’:u:‘::“ 'fi'}?'m'fio}'.& at tho Christian church corner ‘of Twen. | ooper of Fitteenth and Douglas streets. : T ured at Homo. Write for *“THE MEDICAL-MISSIONARY,” for the People, 45 The Clinton Herald ‘i f L J. R, Hardy from tho position of general| with'a vory handsome gold watch and | tieth and Farnam stroets, which promises |3 [ o ronoraid sposks very bighly o EAK Gonsultation and Correspondence Gratis. P. 0. Box 202. Telephono No. . Lo bt ) Mr: Raymond and regrets greatly , his de. HON. LLDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Dav t, says: ‘‘Phyuicldd p agent tb that of assistant superintendent, with ‘mad 5 5 ly 85 avenport 8 yuict A headguarters a6 Ksnsas Clty. chain, - Sho alsomado » very, nics Hitle o be of unusual intereat. parturo from Clinton, 20, iea Abill'y and Marked Suooess.” OONGRESSMAN MURPHY, DavenP® nsochy 3 " Upon the programme sppear such breaks, writea: ‘*An ponorable Man, Fine Success, Wonderful Cures.”—Hours. 8 TAMPICO ia wh Its Patent Triple Back prevents DAN ALLEN'S WILL. back-ache,spinalirritationandallied diseases ; secures & uniform temperature around the body, Protecting lungs aad SPime, 80 necsssary to health i all climates. For Sale by S. P, MORSE & CO., Omaha, g o young toighano vl o qront O15, SPPIAMACC - cee, “mado 'a great | namos sa tho talentod and brilliant Miss hit, and Mrs. Baurers, as Judith, sur- | M. Ella Day, of whom the press speaks passod herself. The character of Do |yery highly as an elocutionist, Miss Lizzie come 8o exasperated as to arm herself with 5‘,'.'('7‘.’“'-:‘;‘!’“ h‘;::‘;lfii‘"‘;’“,‘.";, Pochtel, | Galderwood and Mr. Revel France, to0 o ehot gun and will give the young villains a loudly applauded, Mr, Niemann, who well known in our midst to need further 5 2 y ption s h " mention. e should they pey hor another | iado his first appoaranco in the city, was | ™Ik, aro on mlo at Woodbridge| The late will of Daniel B, Allen will —A very pleasant surprise party took place ;s.l'llgeuived, was also a Mrs. Nie- Brow',, Saxe’s, Edholm & Erickeon’s and [ was filed for probate in the county court Friday eve at the residence of Mr, and Mrs, 4 Sthephens Bros' on Saturday last by Byron Reed. Mr. The remaining rol es were all well eus- it i 3 & Patrick Manning, on St Mary's avenu, the | 44in0d and the performance was & great wg(}: lhzmfi:?:fim:fif LOLE ) Reed, the petitioner, states the per-| “': i;’ sonal property left by the testator in this y ooomlo i e el i vucuary of thelt | a0 throughout. k resent, T P —— o ook seat free. Horliek's Food Car, Raclne,Wis. ‘marriage. ut y persons were P! county is in value nearly twenty thousand wtamps. (7 Book sent free. M ne-:ymu,n.n 10, Wi dollars. It was thought some time ago ————— ond all seemed to enjoy the oceasion. Musio Subserving a Charitable End. + To the Chancellor, and dancing Were indulged intoalate hour,| The executive committeco appointed | Commander, officers and members of railway on last Thursday night, from its | committee appointed to draft resolutions | erty as high as one hundred thousand. 1t is expected the Kenosaw cut off, the ¥ : new Burlington cut off, to Denver will be com. | ten and twenty five cent ocollections | gxpressive of the sense of their lodge on| Under the laws of thisstato his heirs the death of our brother, Alexander Dae- | fourteen in nwmber, nine brothers _ pleted and trains running regularly by July 1, | raised the sum of §73.50. Of this $36,60 0 2 The new line is completed from Kencsaw to | was disbursed for telegrams and the use | mon, would respectfully recommend the :ir;;ie r..m';;.i::‘:llm;ivte;:l‘:’o:u:la‘::mtl:yfi Holdridge, and only the twenty miles between | of the Academy of Music. The balance, adoption of the following: thousand each. Then ten heirs are also Holdrege and Oxford romain to b construct- | g3 0, was donated by the committee to| Wherens, it has pleased the Supreme [ made residuary legatees, to be invested ed. The cut off will shorten the Bulington |St, Joseph - hospital. The committee | Ruler of the number in his mysterious wis- | With certain real preperty at the death of & Missouri between Denver and Omaha about ullsd at the llo:g al and tm_-ned over | dom to take from us ourbeloved brother, | the party - to whom the life estate is forty miles, and save over an hour rum:nins in | theix balance to Sister Superior, The knight, Alexander Daemon, thereby re-|granted, his heirs at law ultimately re- His Relatives Ultimately Receiving all His Property, ' _This cut shows a sectional view of our NewjPolar Air Dry Refrigerator, manufac- V4 tured in the most perfect wanner of Kiln-Dry lumber Charcoal Killed, Zinc Lined @alvanized 1lron Shelyes Black Enameled Trimj mings Handsomely paneled, and designed for the wants of a class of trade that re- quires the best class of goods that can be made. We shall sell these Re- frigerators at manufactur- er's prices, with freight ad- ded. You are respectfully S risan invited to examine them. égn‘sm 8" S SLoy wd are sumes | e - Compare prices before buy- from NEmvous D ing. time, visitors were shown through the various| minding us of the uncentainty of life,|ceiving all his property. Mr. . Allen ting trom ‘Asyes } Respectfully, Z'A young man named William McDonald | departments and were hesrtily thanked | and the certainty of death, theraforo boit |made his will bout the middle of Ereerisilas o compiate > . W L WRIGHT met with serious accident at the comer of | by the sisters for their substantial do-| " Resolved, that In the death of Brother | February last, appointing Byron Reed ex- FO0.La3r sape ™ Soen Tiinmenea [N : 2 ’ Sixteenth and Webster streets Friday. Ho | nation. H Daemen our lodge has sustained the loss | ecutor. VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mi i Manufacturer’s A gent. was riding along upon o horse's back, and | A vote of thanks was also. tendered the | of a true and valient knight, the —— e 4 gent. when the above place was reached, the horse | merchants of the city for contributing ORPHINE RABIT munity of a good citizen and his famil, Mipped aud foll, wit McDouald underaeath, | tho monoy nocossary for the rent of the[an affoctisnato and loving husband | THE EXOURSION TO CHICAGO R KRR o0tk Doy McDonald's leg. was badly broken, Tho | hall Thursday night. and fatger. L A sty 3 horse speedily arose and ran away. k Luckily Resolved, That while we deeply di- for MoBonald, the sticrup steap was broken, plaro the 1oss that has fallen upon our | 5°¥eT® Fundredof Qmaha's Businoss thus roleasing him, or he would have been| At the special meeting of the Board of | lodge, his family and the society, we will Men to Take a Trip to the THE MERCHANTS dlled, P ‘Works Saturda) bers | ever cherish the memory of our departed Garden City, SO o‘:;tonuma = A hrosont, | brother and tondor o bis fanily our s . U & : oere '\ The application of George L. Redman sz, That the charter of tho lodge| Several hundred of Omaha’s business H“ and L. P. Mauning for positions as in- | be draped in mourning for the space of | men are making preparations to start on T\ thirty days and that the K. of P, & NEBRASKA STATE CAzETTEER & BUs- axess Dirporory to be iuuodinJuli, 1884, price $4. 60, J, M. WowLrg, pub- ; lisher, 120 8, 14th St., Omaha, spectors of publio improvements were g P s i i MR M £ excursion for Chicago next Thursday, Fond by o clesk. J: P, Maonig' was resolution to the family of uull-’yd:pnta‘; The train for this trip has been tendered OF' ONMIAEIA. appointed inspector of the conorete bond | hrother, the business men of this city by the C..| o 41 orived Capital, = 1,000,000 for asphalet paving, Daniel Kenniston, | * Respy submitted in F. C. and B. B. & Q. through the board of trade. It|paiq o Capi ’ '100. H aid-up Capital, - - 000 817 8.13th 8t., - - - : “OMAHA, NEBRASKA, Inspectors Appointed. e — If you want a lot for a hoi investment, Thornburg Place offers he Estate Transtors ye me OF An inves| ) 8 reatest inducements, Situated in the west part of the city, commanding a mag- i The Lolleving d;d- oo flad for gq?lmm,w of the wholo sumounding R o e o reocord he county clerk'’s o y G K " A ttle grading will be necessary, 1, d for Tas Bes by Ames' real :%:’ lgl.ll; .pflinc‘ aur‘l‘))lrns“:fllw gl.l:::rn ) iy H“z‘&i’!“n’ will be made up entirely of eight Pull- Surplus Fund, - =~ - 70:000. eatate agency: tering, The applioation of Redman & Fan- | * Juius NaoL, T oo ‘“"l'l It wm Sl . Ot BANKING OFFICE) Geo. T, Mills to Michael | ning Exwe fontatare oonidame. six coaches would.be sufficient but N. W. Cor, Farnam ana 13th § IERER L IR R, |, Tt el Ghude| | BASE BALL NEWS. . |2t e vy b serad ornorn Ihflmbu r Hace I Arnold, w d, lot 1, blk 269, city, $900. e —— issued giving the bearer & ride to Chi- | [A4¥E Myarur, Prosidont. | Sau LE Roaxas, V.2 James J, to Geo. Benson, : 4 A o | Bux. B. Woon, Cashler. | Lutuss D, AC | 14 only 5 blocks further from the postoffice than Hanscom Park, It s on Leaven- wd, lots 15 and 16, blk 5, Boggs & Hill's, THE DEXTER FOI‘DEB‘_ 0ago on the exoursion ‘train and the priv- TRRITONN worth’straet, which is m.fii';. vy T farure, the best .and. 1..5.’:¢ An Effort Being Made to Form a Pro- —— feasional Team in Omaha. ego to return when he chooses to. The | o, FrankMurphy, Sawue) 5 Rogors, Pen. B Wood, | 41 oroughfare out of Om: Wo have about 45 lota in this beautiful addition left, church of Omaha to|A Perfect Machine at Work in]the train will leave Umaha at 8 p.m. on| Trsusact » Gesorsl Bankdog Busloess. All wko | which we offer at 8185 to $260 each, on monthl ments, Lots in adjoining ad- % Universty, deed lot 1, blk “Bee" Oftice. The spieit of base balkis not dead yet. | Thursday and will arrive in Chicago ten | oall, No matter o or small the transaction, l‘fi"h‘s;gmflgl are selling at 8500 to $800 each. Call at our office and take a % , 8L minutes behind the regular train Which nwmxmw‘:x&mh:mm.mdn promise | ride to Thornbuig, . It has been thought for a week past that those who wished to witness diamond sports the coming soason would have to always co Kinaler to John H. Feeney mn ¢, of 208 6, lot b9, in Okla- m;quivment of Tux Ben press room BARKER & MAYNE, 13th and Farnam: GCGrerman D. WWvatt; leaves here about 4 p. m. P, ol ————————— Gipal cities of the Unitad ‘Accounta of Banks and Bankers recelved on favor: terms. Lnsues Certificate of Doposit bearing 6 per cent X x has been reinforced by two Dexter folders, &Wflnmflvflnhflmn which have been attached to one of our 2 wd, @, lot 19 Public Sale, blk 12, West assas’ hasd machinee ) K gy o e 58000 0 $10,000 capita, . sceur | and coninsing tor trendays, 1wl o | gt wte o oo o o8 | LUNMBER @ MERCH AN'i' T b ok Bk I, e 0 e e oty | 904 club, o bé known sa the U. P. aiua, (% (7 %6 Shuciton bo o Biglst, Mo b a . > J wo have ordered two more for out other | g, fyr Omaha's team hus lost only two of ot in the town of Cottlaud, Gagecounty OMAHA 4 ——— double oylinder press. We have invest- | },o. jntended players, Foley and Briggs. | Nebraska. This town ig situated on_ th Tho Testimony of & Pbysiolan. ligyieq thefolder question quite thorough- | Bandle, - Salisbrr voll, Whitiey, | 0. & R. V. R. R, n branch of the U, P, , a {1y, and are convinced that the Dexter is 0 Ourkeo ‘and Carroll |systom midway between Beatrice and sAVINGs BANK ' . ith one ortwo addition. In, The surrounding country is Cor, 13th and Douglas Sts, uch wages that dnghnud do [ cated and has made a marvelous growth o Dusk oo M ane: | Rartics dsiving to secure good busivess Fivg Por Cent Iuterest Paid on Deposits al players, Omaha might have as good a |one of the finest and best develoj toam as ever, It is intended to pay the|the State. The town is beautifally lo- 1 . \ ; Capital Stock, - - - $150,000 omnln:lnh: be Jrgpwclly‘(‘(l;mod? %m ?fi I‘l‘l):n'di;l‘&:élyl rare ;‘;fif-fi"& Liability of Stockholders, 300:000 wil she has also present a chance for profitable invest- e 3 Y 'y y - 9 . |ments rarely' met with, Trains leave | LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE . ¥ g " t ¢ Beatrico and Lincoln in the morning, m—m—— ) B £ . : ing Cottland in time for the sale. An | OfAcers o Directors [ Th k B - . Naoly May a0 30| b o Wl Tl 2 S Nl LB 0T ‘ : S o LR an i a : X 3 B amond Nt S | e #old, Destrioe Mobeaka. Apri 90, | iihi et L/ ; AgMUSICDEALERS., 844 gouth 17th street, one year, | 1884, CHAS P MANDERSON, THOS, L. KINBALL, f & M A H AL NI 3 Notioe of funeral 3 b Cuwas B, Baxer. [RGGN0NE EL Srone (

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