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_.“M““ DAYV REETHTTRSDAY JITINR 5 1884, 8 OMAHA DAILY BEE - — — THE DAILY BEE. CHARITY'S CAUSE. /e e Sl THE SECOND EDITION. % ~ e MEETINGS, - Saturday Morning, June 7. | (yoq Work Dong Duringthe Nouth| s escotls o, 2iedet o | Tho Rook Tslandors Again Do 1S Wi e o May. iy ot syers month,orofiener, ot e llof | foated by the Home Nino, shall constitute a quorum, S— SATURDAY JUNE 7, 188 MERGELL & ROSENWEIG, b 340 OUTSIDE THE CITY Practical PaintersidDecorators g, 5 CARRY THE LARGFST AND FINEST RETAIL STOCK OF HOUSE, SIGN, WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS | ~a8b rresco PRINTERS WANTED. A number of good printers can find steady employment at this office, ELECTION OF OFFICERS, Report of the Treasurer and Secre-| o v The Score Standing Ten to Two—The . Officers shall bo elected by ballot oRrg Pni PAINTING, F of the Women's Chris- at the annual meeting on the first Tucsday of Final Contest This Afternoon. suaves 1519 Bonglas Street, Omahg.porerse DECORATING LOOAL BREVITIES i Decerber —— —= 0 tian Association, AMENDMENTS. The b oon (o Toek Talkndy [{'OR REN'L—A pleasant furnished room for gen- ]‘un SALE —Special bargain. Small house and fail st PR a6, V1, 6 liestlons stia 1 s sadle th i u”[‘;nlnlc} )olwtl,ml ; t'rrh tlomen, at 1806 Capitol avenue op | K lot near town, in good snape gk, - tant ituti o " i % esterday was e — ouse 7 rooms and one-halt fot, first-class locas o't forger Hlower Mision diy. " o ikl att _ [ the constitution, excopt at a regular meeting | an o Union Pacifics y SOR RENT—One furnished roo W, o o, 11t e ConeIIoRI0Y SO0 o ; Don't forget Flower Mission day The Woman's Christian Association £o- | of thy associntion, and vote of two-thieds of | tame comnared with the one on Thurs- NPT et 05 10p | Lota in Hanscom fiace. snd ooher ndditions, on ! ~The Southwest Prosbytorian church | 1 iho month of May, 1884, tho association present. ¥ \ z — — | monthly payments, wclasa_property. b bullding i to be completed by the 20th of Sep- | F Rocoivod in cash from M. Richardson, $10; | Sec. VIIL Vacancias in officen occurring |day. In yesterday's contest tho super- QR RENT-Four pleasant and convenient char. | terms. . W. LOUNSRURY, tomber, from Itev. Mr, Sher for the poor, mf lm:yhu filled at any rogular meeting by bal* | jority both in batting and fielding of the X '::_r'; tor house s::-.-.' ;,:;',f.r:fl imn‘:lr‘nh‘mi:‘hr;\;r: 7"‘4 1 elas atfoet. % i e HY ¥ o o0 d [lot. f g an ot it Sl Kb, lowed, ot OR SALE—Very dsairable rosidence 1o § ~Contractor Coots has gono ot to bid | from pogt peonio o btk baziaett o ol o BY-LAWS, home nine over the visitors was displayed 17th 8., 8 blocks trom P. 0. Sintt | TR R o ok o Mkris omon, ot Eoal upon a $1,000,000 capital building for the state of Texas, tern gas &o., Cass St, §56. Pcrnession July 1st, ton’ Rogers; 1 black hair sofa and [ Sec. 1. Tt shall be the duty of the president |in a very marked degree. The Omaha iro for tho walls, Mrs. J, Millard; [ to preside at all the meetings ot the associa- | toa i hage running also exoelled that ef . b loaves of bread and meat, Mrs, 1. ciation, and at the annual meeting present a + Elegant residence 10 rooms, furnace, hot and cold | TAOR SALE—By Barker & Mayne, 13th and Fare A lawn sociablo was given by tho church "a dozen plites, ono moup tureen, full report of the work for sho past yoar, © the Suckers. yater baih Fooms . Kuiabl for it e bord l”‘.,...,X A R s W IMTRLSA A dlon Thisiky vs. . TEESU | sanljolotirjuad Cotins Siliw, (N, oty il thall bo tho duty of the vice | For the home nine McKelvy filled the urteon room hotsso now, 14th SL. near Jones, 50 | betwaen 10th a1, ¢4 sagr” o0 DAvenport arved an vening was passed | Knight; clothing from Mrs, C. Hartman, president to preside at all meetings in the ab- g s per month, 168, Full lot Hickory St., near 10th, large ho ments wora servod and the ovening was | FeoreAr Nics, oreia, Mta. Dertiy, Mew. 1. | oo of oo Sresiagts - box and did excellent work, only four Four room house, Shinn's add. 911 BARKER & | $1,700, 5200 down. baliyc bl h e house very pleasantly. [ D, Koniston, Miss McShane, Miss Licut. | = Sec.ITT.-Tho treasure chall recoive all money | yoattering hits boing made off him in the MAYNE, 13th and osTtt | 160." Targo hotise, leased lot Cuming St. Loase —Donations of hoquots and flowers will bo | Kingman, Mrs. Sears, Mr H, Horman | duo the Association, mako all disburseme a5 B To\OR RENT-TlsAsant tront voom farnishod, vuit. |- iot Cocnrs SLgm0. ‘"w"l']y # 1at the W. O, T, rooms | and other friends; hats and bonnets, Mrs, |ir4|urm| by the lmn;’;]nf managers on L)m‘p wi- | game. He was well supported by Ban- ] OR F ENT_FPlasant front room I od, m'v' W:‘M: H:,,.‘.‘.,.|.{.,vm‘?,(.)fl“‘ h st room house,large el sy Aeadtoihd y. dent, report at each stated meoting and pro- [ dle. who played one of his old time or \ 16 pnadg tree &c., $,000, ertia eany. i ) H ' ) - ow 7 room house on ono of the nicest lota Fifteonth streot, near Capitol avenue, as early b T ? vo | sont i ly_roport at annual mesting, L A : . . o T oo e an oro of the, ey W4 oaitbii‘on Monday, Tune Ofh, From Mrs, Pugley's homo report, wo | *Ll Sporly foort SERub el ) [ games. Hungler pitched and Sago| Absolutely Pure. QT Forme oot vt g | gt e B B o —H. K. Burket, tho Sixtoenth street un- | loarn the followin; In the early part of | meatings and record all business done by the | canght for the visitors, making a 8008 | Tty powdse never varies, A mirvel of piireness, | < & - South ave., $2,800 easy terms. cor Hunn & Co., and is | the month a poor girl came to the rooms, | Association in its conforonce of their election | | strength and wholesomeness. Mo.e eooromical than | JOR ¥ Furnlhep house 6 rooms for a fow |, 3 At 6 room cottage, comented fall dertaker has 1...‘.’m;m v'mn : 01y llm ; \t‘m g ¥ \ LS '“, Vopt He “m') nn;l .»,nu\u”n:.nu of the |;'-|.»..nm:mm. sl battery. the ordinary kinds,and cannot be 8 1d in_competition months, Address “H. Y. D.” Boo of. A o .“.m|;n:- ~'\>'|.' near Leavens busy in moving the stocl: of goods purchased | asking for a home. © kep Sec, V.—Corresponding secrotary shall be (& Piniia ; with tho multitude of low test, short weight alum or it10p 00, ol dissount for outh 4o his stand on Siteanth, ok before a placo could be found for | the organ of the Amociation in its conforence| The Union Pacifics lost this toss and f Sioeie ywiore Sold oy in cans. ROVAT g ST T o oo, Talt ook 101 | e raveey, S e ke Falrvion : b week b P . with the public and with the party report, went to bat first. McKelvey succeeded | RAKING POWDER €O U. P depot. Tnquire oM. Lee, groce LY b bRl UG T e LS R. Rasmusson is moving his two story | por, At ons time the matron oo, V1., I“h‘l”l‘m ,.,,tfl',,,,ty,,‘ the board - Leavonworth Strects. 1,300, 8150 dowu and $15 per’ o ) agers, assisted by the wooden building from Tonth stroot, near tho| Lot obliced to tun away o , to seak ous women o of thy | in touching baso on an orror and reached | G Tn T x o r— e | lewunworh Seae Snsmvor ts [ homo through tho poor fiolding of the| S ECIAL NOTICES, | jor uixtrumes oom avini dapot, to Thirteenth and Pacificstreets, The poor ‘woman and_her four children, the o N 3 Fvv! SALE—Soveral f . ) bring them under meral influonces, introduce i Fh i — Tnquire of dno. T.. W i building was rolled across the raflroad bracks | rooma woro so full. A very old lady who | thaur t' tho mombers of the association, giv- | Yook Tlands making the only run for this NBASIATE WAI1, PONTRIVAIY G, 6 taNerted | JNOR T Honse of & rooms and kitchen. Tn. | 14th and Farnam steets on Tenth streot at an oarly hour yesterday | had been passed from Chicago "here, |ing them the privilegos of this association, | inn The home nine made a run or |5 SD! il o quire th 14th strect A, MURETLY, = e Y I 1AM . A uniess paid 1n advance. ln SALE CHEAP —Thr, morning. came to tho rooms and begged tho ladies | encouraging them in their atiendance at some | two in nearly every inning and at the i old, tobo ssen on North 1 i laco of worship, and by every means in their i ad bi to help her to Idaho, which thing we | place A o O ting o |end of the ninth had piled up ten couldnot do. Food and rest was all we [Power surrounding thein wih Christian fu- { /0 B 5B RICR SO0 BOOL BP0 011.7p JOR ! 00,000 hard burned brick or board v 7 ive o ; i i A Loanod on chatiol tortgage, by C. . S i SR L could give her, and she applied to the VIT. Tt shall be the duty of the Ward | passed snfe over homo plate making their [ [ ONEY, Toane thio cars at Omah S RN 9 bl y \ oolley, 20,0maha National Banic. {OR RENT—Neatly furnished room with lnrze bay | brico. Addross Flarmce county commissioners. A policoman as- | commitsos to personally investigato oach case, | only funs in this inning, the score for the oy e o] { font 1414 Chicago St B b Davie, | Price. Aduress Florence Brick and Tile Co., Omaha. ~8. P. Morso & Co., will open at their sule to-morrow, 00) Ladies’ largest eizo best qual- ity Black Satin, laco trimmed Parasols, at TO LOAN—Honav, NT-Rooms 1621 Farua etre Juliatt 616:1m0 Window south front 1414Chicago St E. P, Davis. | fowell & Schatler, Agere. 156 1t $3.75, nevor beforesold less than $: sistod a foeblo old lady up tho stairs Sat- | calling for reliof, and report tho samo at the | zamo ssanding ten to two, in favor of the | = ———————— T ¥ S | TOOT BAinoivs vty ans houe S Fosuatnd ~—A sale of fancy articles just roceived from | urday afternoon. After food and rest nuxnl.;muugi ufllmnnml':lnmi mlhgs( :; nl({;; Union Pacifics, at the closo. N (‘ntii‘rflffix“wx“).]-'fl’fn ;S‘.‘m,t;;:,' preport; hy‘ el T T TR on by s T sy P s tho enst, will bo held at the Child's Hospital | had been given hor, sho asked for an old | #ary, they shall ‘o authorized to afford the | =o'y bein 0" (ho home nine. was far | - - Sk e DT Heaos Tpt | POTTEIE (OB 1615 Vatrent, AL and Homo, on Saturday, Juno 7th, from two | pair of shoes or slippers, and becauso | "S5 v 11y Ty meeting of the association | above the avorage, throe base hits being IVIGNEY,TO LOAN inauns of 8300 and upwards at | =50 Tors with cellar, o the allay bot, | JY'OF SALE—Two opon second-nsud_bug: 1 and ton p. m., to which everybody s invited. No | they could not bo found for her she left | shall o opened with prayer and reading of | made by them in the game. The bril- | 4 NI Auaaom ek cikeu ToRY eatase pectiivyers 0 R T A kD 68 T ons delvery wagon, cheap, ot 1918 Harn, . it entrance feo, and plonty of cake, strawberrics | very angry and made complaint of her | the scriptures; closed with doxology. liant features of tho gamo was a remark- | — =% 5 : JOI RENT A firh class woro 1n good locality, | <3oiit— e —— and os cream on demand. troatment in abusive languago instoad of | Trousuror’s roport: able running loft-hand stop by Dwyor, | MONEY L2 ANED—0n chattol property Tnquizo at Fhoim and Eriokson. 60140 SALE—A smal Sower, Batian Proof safs, almost now, at s offlce. roturning gratefulness. In Treasury,,May 1.. A father with his two daughters came | Received during”May for shelter one night. We could bed only the girls, and the father would not ‘The cards araout for the marriage of Mr, Charles I, White to Miss Carrie Bonewitz, The marriage will take place on Thursday T—First-class 6 room cottago S. T. - AU L OB SALE—Ono Vose and Sons piano st a bar- L AU ED S gain, Inquiro at Edhelm and Krickson's music store, on 10th in the second innings, of a high bounder, | ¥ C oY 70 LoAN ~Tho fovess Fews o itoras | < and throwing Cavanagh out at first; and [ Y1 Bomis' Loan Accrcv, 15th & Donvla i34t | | a beautiful assist, in the fourth innings, | - = from center field by Jimieson, cutting off | V] % % St Expensos ¥ 10 LOAN In sutns of §300. and_upward E 7 and Co., Kol Estate and Loan = & T = % next, Juro 12th, a tho residoncoof tho bridos 14,y thom, a0 all wont away. Balance Juno 3 : Walsh at the home plate. Unfortunate- | Axents, 1606 Farnam St. LU 1 iep Rp b e b o) R, e S T parents, Georgia avenue. Mrs. Moser who had been robbed of her Mrs. Z. B, it, Treas, [ly, the umpire in one or two instances i a5 iz Acres fonced, within 1§ milos of new stock yards, and —The meoting of tho Ladies’ Amateur so- | ticket and what little money she had |y yish to express our thanks to tho |manifested poor judgment, which in EELP WANYED. e Two clogant front rooms uteely fur. | Sy B wiles trom clty, at 886,60 per scro.” Also 240 on Wednosday aftornoon was attended by fon the cars, was brought to the| ditors of The Ropublican, Horald and | overy caso resulted to tho detrimont of | xxsaNTED—Gosd smart b — 5. | i ished. Connocted .Tifllz"']‘.f?.«m:'fn"’Q’;cfl’;{ farms at $45 and $47.80 per aore. Terms casy, POT about sixty members. Tho last mooting of,the rgumlby a p‘ifllwnln- Mr;‘»tl‘"lll‘(" ;‘"d B for sending the daily papers to our [ the visitors, WS bonce: 14 block trom 3t Mary's ave. 530 Plowsant 8t ° " | TER & COBG, 1013 Faruam sireck ioitt b i raised money enough to take her h : i 0 (ol — — 543-Af OR SALE—TTouse b rooms, 10t 75x143, barn, cis: Lt LK Paffiday s b A 1‘,: n;ayl“ ia In, w],.{), ,h.,)‘ has since re. | 205 and to all who have given us sid EAAD AL VWANTED—A reliavle nd activo man to reprosent ——_ | H'tarn, treos, eto. Thornell's addition, Just off 8. nesday. Tho second season!begins in Septem. | Pack to Lincoln, in the past, we are very grateful. UNION PACIFIC, first class portrait house, taking orders and onal Bank | Mary's street car lino. Prico $3,800," POTTE B 4 funded, Another poor woman and ‘Mus., ELLNA R, HAINES, PLAYERS. R B Po A g|deliverng work in Omaha to the right party. Big building, lo uftices in the city. | COBB, 1615 Farnam street, s t rin the city, was sent to our v i Bl ¥ i commission will be paid. Address Chicag Portrait | Supplied with hydraulie clevator and heated by ' "~ sy SNt .| strange Yy b | Secrotary. | McKelvoy, p . L1 S S ST Co., 56, Motropolitan Block, Chicago. 728.19p 004t | OR SALE_Onie piano, as kood s new. sy, ~Representatives from tho various singing | rooma by the matron of the Child’s Hos- | - 900 gouth Twenty-fourth Bandle, o (T 3 )l ok 2 = e at Hospo, 1619 Dodge 400 1 societies of Nebraska, Missour}, Kansas and | pital, She wanted work and a home, and of L= Funkhouses 14518 o EE() \V ? TED—A good kitchen girl. Best wages at | J{'OR RENT—Furnished rooms 2227 Dodge. Fuus;}.n—cm—.pm Tiouso and lod in_ Owaha, in Towa will bo present at the mosting of the | both were found for_her in the country, Holiness Camp Moeting. MR 3 s b dle 0| A ReRIYEL Nonh Db _ED e e ieaw e kon sornaliwll st Tbars e Northwostern Saengorbund, in Lincoln, on | after keeping hor only a fow days. Mrs. | A camp meeting for the promotion of | e & b DYk i O VWANTED—Girl for goneral houso work né { O RN Thres laro houses of § 40 22 rooms | §9,060. POTTER & C /BB 1515 Farnam Sb, 406 ¢ il R n i % { i 2 0 5 . eac] c , _ Suital 08 J 5 Sunday next. The delegates from Omaha will | M. sent to the women asking for & pass | holingss will be held at David City, Rockwell, 1. 1 2 18 0 0] VY JsckeonSt L house or hotel. BARKER & MAYNE, privTad TROR SALE—A fira clua stook of taoy oods ¢ bo Julius Moyer and G. H. Harmon, of the | to some placo in Virginia. The county | Butior County, July bth to 14th, Every. | Jimison o f 1 0 0 1 O|YNTANTED_A dioing room girlsnda dish washor Golen opportunity for eitbor Idy of kentiems i Conoordia Soclty. commissioners found her worthy and | pogy iy invitod. Durkee, r f. Ol 10 1 0| at 504 South 18th Sb. 700 | FROR RENT_ Large famisncd room to gentleman | BRSSPIk od trado eatabllsned . Addrens B i e ——— S AN B S R ly, 'W. cor. 18th and F 48540 7 f 2 S { —A very ploasant ontartainmont was given | SV o & pass us far as St. Louis. A poor Total. ... 0 12 2% 4| VA7ANTED—A first clase barbor, 816 & weok at the | — " Sk USALE—AL 3 bargai f wom n good ord fivo children, on their way| TMPORTANT DECISION. e 5 from Now York to San Francisco, came to us on tho 31st of May. Sho had been at the St. Mary's avenue Congregational Paxton Hotel Barber Shop. 7577p church Thursday eve. It wasa dairy maid VW ANTE] general house work. Good JROR RENT- Chosp, one piano, anc organ. A Hospe, 1510 Dodge St. 410 1m | Bluffs, lowa. Kirlto 5 PLAYERS, B BH PO A E d & pormanent place to the right_per- — % prop supper and it was doubtloss the namo which | robbed of her tickots and $300 in cash | Th® Supreme Court Reverses the | ) ="/ 0 1 2 4 1|ton Appiy tolrey & dotter, s N | TrOR RENTWith bourd. Onolarge front parior ST B Doaarar oy Lot Wl , . e 4 Dectsion in the Caso of Bush- L ; = I rnished. Also a fow table bonrd- | West Cuminz. Lots cheap and on easy torms. POT- i attracted a large crowd, all of whom felt well | just before reaching st. Lumaawhen‘; n'ho S veeitesn ;;”"?'3}1‘13 { fi 1{ l; g VWANTED —Good ir st 615 South 15th strot, ors desir Cass St. 802-tt | TER & COBB, 1515 Farnam strect. 3 P repaid for going. was sick for several days, and cared for ) BIOWI)| . 4 7027 g g =G, TRV g[. =0 nofi‘ %uuud-y evening tho ladios of ; and passed as far as Onsha, . Wo placed LI:';:I’: S Solt ol R ORY TA;:I:E%—I iy it Fuvopean gl 03 | FTORMENT e fumisheroomatr tieht o | Fkliwood and heimview. FORTER. & CORp g ¢ the Christian churoh will give an ico croam and | her caso also in the hands of the county | Tast fall Willism M. Bushman bogan | {ioffim f. £ ol ol el ofie ANV B e 7081 DikEbStmorab ok and Howard. | 1815 Farnam steeet. st 3 strawberry fostival in the roller skating rink, | commissioners and hope something may [ uit in the district court against Thomas Mfi[snry 2b. .0 0 1 1 1|XTANTED—Good girl ono that oan cook OR RENT—Furnished room £3% N, 10th, oRt sflAzaT}Vu offer to rine men and oters, j on Capital avonue. Roller akating will bo in- [ be done for her very soon, as it fea o cyt o e 0 s BT Hungler, . al) (g wages paid. Call 1610 North 19th Strect. F RGO GG G dulgsdin. The U, P, i is a largo family for our two small[Gibson to compel 2lop) Sago, © OFSNORS b 705-11p_ | YSOR RENT—Houro 0 rooms. Tquiro (f3. P o3 | 600« Steors o olged in. The U, P. handwill be in attend- | ° & AT AATEH o8 OO e ‘with alley used for private purposes. Judge o T T e e e e 5th 8 3041 500w 10 i o Folo L be played. which to giva or food and sholior. Tho | Wakoloy docided in favor of the plaintiff| 0% oo 2 4 27 18 0| WASTER AR Tos7h | [0k ReNT-In olloks Voo Siovorom 130|190 Lanlewear ol grdevulle In police court yostorday soven disturb- | matron seated fourteon at her dinner ta- |and ordered the alley opened. The case| Threebase hits—Rockwell, Dwygr and Mo ANTRD= N good F1tis 107 Fanessl BoasonGrE P atd f£90d offiog room. | Pau LD T Strange Dros., Sioux City, lowa. ors of the peace were fined 85 each and costs, | ble to-d. d Monday morning there £ h 71 = ] 010 CAY, AL v 8 wasappealed to the suprome court, and | Kelvey. StiEastorn Hotel, southiloth strect: |07 5:0p) OR SALE—Twenty acres of tho Griffen farm, 5§ Dan Stanton was sentup on an old fino of $10 | were twenty in those two rooms for food P 3 B Runs Earned—Union Pacifics, 2. . JFOR RENT—piano. Luquire at Edholm & Frick- and fifteen days imaprisonment on bread and | and sleep. yMrn. H,, came for food and | that tribunal has glven the following do-| Passed balls—Bandle 2, VW ANTED—Gitl tor general housework. - Apply at | 1 son's. 893-t1 ‘miles from the stoflice, and_ culy two blocks \\ bl from Pratt's sub-division, Will be sold in 2, & or o t . it » < iz 210 south 672t S water, Jenny Clark was again run in Thurs- | work, both were given her soon. We 0“‘:";(“;1 sotting aside tho decision of Judge l‘;’l;hlhl;‘fé:ylé!(}?l‘:;y, 1; Hungler, 1. ST T et | S = = 1o gere oty "lnquiro. Omaha ‘Carpet Co.; 1611 B day and yesterday was fined $1 and sen- | now have the address of an excellent | Wakeley: s d e, % ¥. B. TRIGLER, North Bend, Dodge Co. Neb. AR e SO LT oy 1 | tenced to ton days In Juil, nurse who waats work, will not some one In\{,;m iuuprgrlnn ucnnhrt state of Nebraska Thin afternoon these nines will close | 'g76.1mp 2 e Sk BL Fg‘n I;KAL‘EI—FlIrms m(l:‘ ulmm"cn.y. near um:. b 3 am M. Bushman inafl 2 s e N i ock yards. Inquiro at Mrs. Moyer, over y . O R L AR dabis's baLl T please call at the rooms for her? =y Jon. torm 1884, | i final struggle for tho present. Hud- ANTED TR e G (E IR TnaNe for | JROR RENT—Furalshod toome on the no sthwo | & Druk storo, 10th and Webstor " $72- J 0 Olark and Koster's hall, Thuraday eve. | ™ "o} o 'o0sh a policoman brought four | Thomas Gibson, ot al son for the visitors and Salisbury for the itiba wOrIcHal 1 SON I o Haed stEsets T30 cor. 10th aod Capitolaveaue, formerly Croigbton | — the Jowish Sunday school gave n plensant | g on) children to be cared for as the inion filed May 20th home team will puzzle the batters. The ‘House. 1206 JFOR SALE—Cheap, fine driving horse, buggy and [ littlo entortainment, the first of tho kind that i id th Opinton filed May 20th, 1884, | fo)1owing “are the playors in. to-day's | Vi ANTED—Good woman cook: Wagos & por work e harnoss. - Apply room 24, Omaha National Bank | BT AN, " mother had met with an accident on the| arurwell J.—Thisis an action to restrain e e D or $30 por mouth at M. Obert,Proprictor Nob. FOR SALE. Building. 205-t¢ | 0 held in some time, It was well | tpain. They were on their way from |the defendants trom obstructing an allay, ad- | ¥ i House, North Platte Neb, 675-10p = ~ - 5 S MISOELLANEOWS. patronizod and passed off in a most success- | Montana to Harrisburg, Pa, The mother | joining the plantiffs real ostate In the city of | UNION Pacieics, Rock ISLANDS, = OR SALE—Atthe thriving town ot Blue Hill, 'y ANTED-A good girl or woman for housework. Neb. A stock of dry goeie and groceries, Also of en P he trial of the c: i 031~ On Thursday, coming between Po't office ful manner. It paved the way for entor- | was brought by the doctor to the rooms|Omaha. On the trial of the cause in the court | Bandlo .Cavanaugh Wagus $5.00,per week, at 609 8. 14th streot. store room for rent, 24:60., good opportunity tor a | | "5 ot otel s bunc of keys, Fiader niy talnments of a similar naturs which will be | where she remained a few days until able bd‘;:.;"mpa;p?::fil n{"‘;“““::" Sibll ":‘:;‘ Salisbury .Hudson o g 3 man contemplating golng Into business. Apply one | picage's i to Paxton Hotel, sad bs rowarded il On the 23d, the sewing achool for the | yaar 1878 the defendant Thowes Gilon va MoKelvy .. “Mc¥enry AR L i R R G VOR SALE—One-haif ot and house 4 rooms splen. | ] ,OST A hisht zaay horac, front legs a triflo crook- P v was opened. Tho scamatress from | tho ownor of cerialn roal ostato n short dis | Whitnoy Thied base. ... Brown s s i | Pl butlot sl hosae soouwienlie: | 1] Jied:ming el on i b Falconer's being there to instruct | tance west of the cily of Omaha proper, this | Jimison .Left field. .Forrest, it AN dvess, ith vefozanosy Gline, payments. Liberal reduction for cash.. Inquire Wost Lunch was served at four|land was not platted but an extension of | Durkee .Conter field.....Hungler | vermilion, D. T. Bt side of Montana St., Nelson's add. 1} blocks north W. C. Orthey, Chicago, Is at the Meteopol- | 0'clock, | Tt i much easior to roport. the | [Luruey stroot of said city wost would pass | Garroll Right field Goggin ANTRD=a Tt ooos To ava St ot | Caming b, T16.6p 0-11p itan, O. W. McBrdo, of Blair, is at the Metro politan, E. W, Christio, of Arocada, is at the Metro- politan. W. Robers, of Elkhorn City, s at #1o Me. tropolitan, H, Calling and son, of Lincoln, > at tho Metropolitan, J. W, Jonkins, of Red Oak, Ta, is at tho Metropolitan, James Frazier, of Madison, is stoppiog at the Motropolitan, donations received during cach month than it is the work done. That can nover be told. So many cases of distross could Entire nights our ma- tron has sot up with tho sick and dying and returned in the morning to the home to get breakfast for eloven hungry people. I relate to you. and twelve We now have a visiting committeo appointed so that the week some member of the association will be at the rooms and Mrs, Pugsley, the matron, except somo one s left in her place, so that you can go atany time for help or to Our petition for a home still liesin the hands of the committee on s nover away along the south sido of the same, Tho land for an oxtension of this stroot the defendant had conveyed to the public for that purpose, In October of that year the defendant sold and conveyed to tno plantiff a portion of naid roal ostate described as follows: A cor- tain parcol of land, commencing at a point 588 fent wost of the east lino of lot 6 in Capi- tol addition to the city of Omaha, and 284 foot wouth of tho south lino of Farnam street, running west along the north line of Harnoy Strost, (s proposd to bo extendad). 250, o, thenco north 132 foot to an alley (20 feot) thence cast along said alley 250 foet, thouce south 182 foet to the placo of beginning all in lot 6 in Capitol addition to the city of Omaha as Jocated on tho records. Tho question of dotermination is whether ornot the obstruction complained of was across the public alley. The game this afternoon will be called at 3:30, one hour earlier than the usual hour. —— Durkeo's Salad Dressing.—A ready- made, rich and delicious dreasing for all salads of meat, fish or vegetables, Cheap- erand infinitely better than home- made. Unrivalled as a sauce. MARRIED STEVENS—GISH--At the residence of R. St vens,by Roev. C. W. Savidge, R. Stovens and Jennio B, Gish. HART -TALLMAN —Mr. Charles R, Hart and Miss Olig K. Tallman, both of Towa, 8. P. ANDERSON, oprictor Randall House, Beatr TANTED—Canvassiug agents to handle s newly One tothree can be Call on or address **Enterpris patented articlo, ¥ Wagos $4.00 por weok. App. 912 Douglas street. TANTED—A youngGurman girl, one neat and | t placo aud good wi nd Leavenworth, Mrs. S, Rees, South ave. Business light, agreeable oaned. Experience not necessary. R, W. MONTRO=S, Gali. —Situntion as hook keeper o ]IA‘ Qoo SaRiale st erzilly 10! 3"“"’“{,3_7‘, cattlo and wheat country, Address E. O. PUB, CO Pendleton. Oregon. 5 830-8-wit TOR. SALE—Threo of the most assirable lota n | (300D day board scom place at bargain, BARKER & between Capitol sy MAY. — tock farm of 400 acre 711-7p - e —- e = VOR EXCHANG! = 00d buildings and improvement, some stock and OR SALE—An oxcellent family cow, yonng. 1n- [ impforente, was stocn s ity Some stock at b et S0 N, o, Toing." | oploments, wank stack"of morchardis of uhius be had at 117 North 14'h nd Dodge. 6501 has A whie roan cew about years old, short tail and ‘about to have a calf. dollars reward will be paid for hor rcturn to Jim Stephenson’s Livery stable, 10th St. Cmaha. 507-tf * 2% will buy horse, buggy and harnass, at 125 st6 Fasnam, Hobp OR SALE—A second hand clothing and boot and shoo store, and & boot ana shoe shop | FTVAKEN UP—One stray red roan horso 3 yoars old, Good reason for relling. Store zood foran busines Call at A. 8. Ostrom's, corner Campbell and Address 520 south 10th St. 683-6p | Blondo, N. W. Oma 45w oow. ARKER & MAVNE Agents for Hanscom plag’ | Very Important ! Get the Genuine! R M, Macti, of Kigin, Tll, i stapping | public property in_tho city. We hopo | *Nuithor & conveyaseo to tho public nor x| 70 Marriod n ihis ity on'Phursda after” | Wby i Wi axperineoGan s g | 13 Jos 815 0 8,00 i o & to O e S by o fing |~ Thoruburg place on line of Belt road in Wes ) | at the Metropolitau. that the result may bo such that wo can | dodication of tho ground claimed as an alley | "0 June b, by v O. W Savidgo. | gecommendations,“Address™F. A A 3116 Guwing | hosibusg piace on, line of Bet rond in West Hoff’s Malt Extract, 181 W. . Bmith, wife and child, of Colder, C soon report the beginning of a home at | i shown, so thatif vne existed it must be ba- e . ~ = Bellair, 24 acre ots 8250 each, monthly payments, . O, ) and child, of Colder, Col PELLMAN, ) cause tho defendants are estopped from deny- DIED. Norwood, ncro lots $40 to §60 monthly paymoats, |§ are gvests at the Motropolitan, lonat. Modo u"g"."yu"“‘;“ 8ok sen: ing it I { ral ocated and in time hope to have a n Gregory vs, Lincoln 13 Neb,, 852, the| o'clock a, m. tho description in the deed to the plaintiff, n thissity Juno Gth, at 10 Halt-acre’ lots in Hawe's aduition, near taund- W.'F. Beonett and J, F. Clemont, of good substantial building u{)uu it, but if| owner of certain roal estato had the same set| Margaret Spellman, aged eight years and Unequalled in its tonic action on ths enfecbled o ors strect, §6:0, monthly payments. JEREMIAM, bon of dward and 1 all parts of th Fost lots ard bo ituaiion as book Keeper, or and sick. | n S o o " oan give good | terms at;BARKER & MAYNE'S, 18th and Farnam 1 Plattamouth, aro. stopping at the Motropol- | that cannot bo granted wo have asked for | off iutoan addition to tho oity of Lincoln and | fotr months. A Siroms Fraak Cory, Sy Sem Eive good S o 3 i 1 itan, more room in the old city hall. We have :;1?.1[ n;pl:t Aml ‘lvl:(ch]\ umu{c w:‘u m:lxkellnu Funeral wall take place from the residence, | & _T00-7p JF0k SALE—By Paulien & Cc 18 N & . aid out aud lots were sold fronting thereon, | 7 Wation by & young manin & drug room 8. 1 M. B. Stout, Lincoln, Rush 0O, Fellows, | Poon (l’b?““} "i’t"‘;" 9"":‘:""’"1 ObE108Y | Tt was hold that the iline. of the plat aud the | ¥ \cholas street, botween 17 and 18th streots, | YTANTED-Situition by s young manTs s drog | Korooma. 0 00 and 80x152 My family physician 8 1 North Auburn, and J, M. Leo, Oxford, regis. :};l)‘pa.. u'l; help during” the nlmn v | walo of thelots fronting on K stroet estopped | 0-day, June 7th at 2 o'clock p, m. ccommendations turnished Speaks English and | en 1ith near Jorics, with 6 bouses, at 315,000, ot Y IABAY. phymioia | (&1l d J ing we hope we may never do again. | the owner and his assigneo from denying the ———————— wedieh. Address Frank Donelson, Essox Iova. casy terma. ¥ has recommended (§11 torod yosterday at tho Millari, Our doors should never b closed to- the |existenco of tho streat, and wo sdhors Lo that GREELEY'S COUNTY SEAT s g aRnapiitbu L aoes with hous, siable woll snd R § Tay I, Adau, entral City, O, 8. Jones, | unfortunate and friondless. Sinco last | decision, but it has 1o application to tho caro * | XA ASTED=By 8 young lady, position as clerk, | ey LGRS it [EQERR - MALT I R.E. Moore, and J, H. Smith Valentine, | roport out association has been chartered | 1nder comlderation. "Hora. the and was e bylst or riwr, - etorencos. ~ Audres | © X1/t in Wiloox's addition, well located, all fenced, § TRACT for my wife, who and E. J. Sweet, Sidney, wero af the Paxton | and wo are now desirous of securing lifo | {2 BY moets and bounds it being well know, . 800 | 82,000 0 to all partios that thero was o blo| A Lovely Growing Town with <= — | “Full 1ot between Saunders and 23 seoct, with e yosterday, memberships. What constitutes mem- | alley adjoining the plaintiff’s ll\nl:f u;:hns:h]: Rich Surrounding Country, on a8 Ma- | double front, & largo uine room houss, stable, ete. :‘“f,.'l’.l,'.'.’.',".“fl 'f"f:f | . | bership of the Woman’s Christain Asso- [ space of twenty feet an width wat Jefe tr e 4 e i B8 yn A Bloomington Bit, ciation is a question that has been asked | used for that purpose when tho city limits ex- M T reren (e teaulrad, " Alion, “;"?mle:m' ome, only one square north of Cum- m(;t' performed mi 8 80 many times that I will give you tho [tended to tho land in questio, and it was | Correspondence of Tiz Bag, A special splendid located lot, east & Raks Y | ded for that purposo, 'The cases citer ] — Can-[mn;ljanofl of Tas bre. coutitution and by-laws and any infor- | 0SS P | e caon <l DY | T 0om, Graeley county,iNeb., Juno 4. LOOMINGTON, NEu, June 4th, mation desired and not found ~therein applicavlo to the one under consideration. The | For the last twelve yoars I have been a ‘ A riotous crowd from near Franklin | Will be willingly given by Mrs. Barr 2208 | testimony cloatly shows that it was not the in. front, nly one-ball sv 1are fro ) St. Mary's d baker in | 8ventie, and Hot over 8 squares from Court house, with cottage and stable, Call for prico 7 ANT! tion by anexperion city or country. Address Gus. Augberg, caro ) e A ted | B0 Oce, Ouiain. ‘soo-Tp | Cor. 224 and P -twhnl.luuln,“l!lfilhll, with In:;lhc f f i : California streot ur Mrs, Haines 202 south [ tention of the partios at the time the deed was | Fo8ident of Nebraska and having visited [ ——— =" | 1005 oul shods, well and § cisterns, 9,000, made things lively in Bloomington Mon- Twonty-fourth streot. On the lst and |Wade, to pass any interest to the plaintiff be- |a largo portion of the state since March MISORLLANROUS WANTS cox's, Redick day night, 3 M1 [ yond the meets and bounds dosoribed in th ik : - y nigl 3d Tuesdays' of every month the associa- | Yoy o lloy ot being & public one. ang |+ 1 bolieve that I know something about WV ANTED-Board tor gontlmn and wito i pri- | Gindy additions, uf tho 1 No{townin the valley can prove a | tion meets in their rooms corner of Six- |y the proof fails to show 4 at tho plai tiff c. | DO resources, It the east only could Al faally. I without chi'dren prefer- | Co., 1609 Faruam streot, r .,,.i,,,lwd(;h,x Tore busthoes o of matias | 10eath and Farnam Bireots a0 the mest | ories e oo o Show that tho plalutt so: |0 202 broad fertile yalloys, ous noloes |fof;, Adisem T Bis ofios, sisting termt and o |~ : ings are open to all who are interested in | the defondant from erecting bars across the | productive rolling table lands, and feel — 0Oak, Clark’s Place, Deni A great bargain in ing up faster than Bloomington, popu- | this great work of woman for woman sume. Tho judgment must thorefore b re-|our healthtglyi i >—By & gentl man, room and board ina | atpect o ; o Aarye Avsane | 0] N 3 glving climate, Nebraska gentlr i 5 strect car line, at very low prico for 80 days. Apply . . Istion considered, Franklin and other| Tho constitution reads uy follomms versed and the action dismissed. would sooon be_overflowing. 1 want to MALpey. goed prico o Josepi o s, 211 soutn e weest. orsaow | The Pioneer and Still Ahead. ! towns may be doing nicely, as we hope PREAMBLE, . T p—— more particularly call the attention of - mrc—— ” [ they are, {)ul Bloomingw:,l Pk them.p W, $ha undersiened. wishlor to follow. fn Flower Mission Da; your readers to this place in the Loup SoKARe wartl {rom “Stook of Genoral ALirchandise perday. Good reasons for selling. 9,000 £ 98,000, Best of rofe 1 care Beo offic o ) - | the footsteps ef Chriat, doeming it o priviloge [ *‘Iwas sick, aud Yo visited me, I was | Valloy. Sciota is the county seat of Tho strawberry and ice cream festival | to work for the upliftiog of humanlty, and |in prison, and Yo camo unto me. When | Greeloy county, situated in the beautiful t foeting the importance of conceutrated ffort | Lord? v Loup “valley 02 mil thwest ANTED_ Fow peraons to instruct in book keep. ing. (Situations.) J. B. mith, 1518 Douglas e and lot 6 room house good for th i ot Hh g unto one of the last of theso my brethren, Grand Island. ‘The railroad reached this 00.0p 5 oo suspices c:i the g«‘»lnluren;:mu{l Cburch fiiritus) condition of woinen aud children, do | Yo have done it unto me.” . And fo | place last July eleven months 8g0; 1t had | S et & smal noat cottageors lons i ot Lukloses 88" Darid I dog, A4 a8 & sucoees financially, Notwithstand- A His sako who'ato with *‘publicans and [then only four or five houses and one | VY 4NTER;.To rents tmall ueat cottagetors long . S ing Elder Dean draws often he draws Constitution, sinners” and who said, I cawe not to |5tore, now it has two general stores, one | care . F. Gordwan 5p DOR SALE—Tha good will and fixtures of the | ¥ y [ 3 e ARTIOLE 1, call the righteous but sinners to repen- | hardwara store, the best within 50 miles, | vy, AxTeD o cstabion s agency for the sule of | X Crelguton House. " Easy torms. o A temporary abaence of your corres: | Skerion T—Thia orgunization shall bo ol | t80c6.” Tho women of the W. C. T. U, | ono lumber yard, one furniture store, | WV y v oiosm et o e ot | el Tl bk pondent has caused items to bo rather | od the Wouion's Christian. Association of the | i connection with tho Unions of ‘the [000 harneas shop, one drug store two [snd vieinity. nineet: overpeiio e aeory oo | K€ soutt o Miton Rogersrcaidence. on 19ta sirec. unfrequent from here, City of Omaha nation, ;’UI obsorve Monday June 9th as [foed stablo, two banks, two elovators, | rith Cioveland, Ono. - © 4" M %gl" | inauiro of M. Lo, urocer, 2.d and Lew uvorth Cole Bro.'s—Wm. A. and N. A, oBJKeT, Flower Mission Day, visiting the prisons, | one stock yard, and one hotel, TN | =TNTED The pubiie o & TR T about to start a monthly juufnl.lAto'l:: Srorion 1, The object of this association | BO#Pitals and poor i with flowers aud | Dew buildings have been built in the BRI Worow that Mro Tovosnd e milliner at 610 North 16th St. the [OR BALE-Jersey cows, ycung bulls and beifers. known as The Herald of Our Continent, | *1«! be the spintual aud sucial improvement | Words of hope and cheers last 60 days. Trade comes for 30 wiles | latest st: ]‘ Forty head largest herd Bost quslity, most b 2 ? — — -~ e Alics k1 At head of herd the well : of all withiu 1t rench: shall ufford protec Will they whose lives aro daily bright- | to this place, and it being a fact that the | Ya=s N1ED Boariers to know the 5t 0 e oy g o e T | 46 be.daolad 1o e sl o { and asiscauoo to dotiite woman Ui kil | oned by theso tokens.of our. Houveuly | Sountry is far i adsancerof the. towa 1o | W A abearier o know e b Chwies e i, shown beioeat Novraak Biato Pt - Olcia Valley. Tho publication will bo- catabe | umort on Ly 108 w0 mesas o | Fathier's love, sharo thom ‘with, the sik, |1 10t ouly growiug rapidiy but. will Gome | A48 b e tile o L 800 b Seuoo 5 | No (o s htime. brton] sy sished o tho Lown i thi county which [ obrisens, the sinful and the miserablel If so, | tinue to do so for years to come. We . i, oo milo wet of uiids Osaba Neb furnishes the most subscribers, ploaso send flowers in abundance, as |ueed a hotel and livery and sale stable, .hffic&)lul.l,“:l;lululfl.::n:rd:: tmlflu?“:l.fl?:‘u“l'f early as possible on Monda; morning to |and any other legitimate busines: aad denta, .‘,mu"r..'m.w'l ~t mnml‘)mv the W.C T. U rooms in the Morse block | We want farmers, Land is from $4 to FOB RENT--0uses and Lot Tnees 1ois ol o | ¥OO000 Wow in Use, The whols will make POR SALE Ol 1 part of it OBy A Newspaper Editor, 1ng adcretary, and & hoard of managers, | Als | Loth street, near Capital Avenuo. $20 por acre, good rich soll with clay [ 1 o g - | 20T TRRER; ndmnon, . W, Gk, ARG and farthe L peratiog tholart i tahusd sorst 0. M. Holoomb, of Bloomyille, Oblo, rises | ¥4™4 committoo. appointed by the board, Mas. L. G, Ouascrox, | subsoil, ete. Crops for the last tun&m TP REN T Two wiely furaished sooms 618 N. JPOK SALE—A frst-claw, well established Try | 50ve buruors in the world, and with new improve: 40 explain: “Had that terrible disease catarh MEMBERSHIP, Secretary, :nl:re b«;au gu::li; no h.:lur:;l ; ge 16th Bt., near Cass St, T19-9p ‘}4 %&‘5 h"fi"fi"mm‘ w1 0,}‘5‘,:4," ‘i:"”v" e .znll,:'mr-z‘z.:p:m‘: mth:;luu:l; :1"‘.&5.. ] - e e —— ange for cal can be s W = os——— | 40 §18, d © part trade ress fy | R - 9 MO R o2 Mol Fashut % soal 488 Boo. TV.~Barsotssguinc the soustliohon| s yexy Brave Gumeerass & Bus, |ty (0f, SWitle oan be had 8 fow PSRBTl fyoeos. Wi ab Toagls: | Walors core Ma e 0 0l (WS ambamaenin cured me. Thess wo facts voluutarily given | members ol tho mssociation their namos having | IVESS DIkECTORY to be issued in July, §stack buyer. Auny questicns asked me e — —————— | JOOR SALE—160 lots with wap and abtrsc of HULL VAPOR STOVE 0O. sl » tosmer prejudico of patont wiodi-| boen prosented i tho board and apiraved by | 1804, prioe 8460 4. M. WoLrs, pub [ by vaail wil be anawered. O o v Lt omn e il adn o Kot e f igaacn, Mok "1l o CLEVELA) Five (85) dollars constitutes an honor- | her 120 S, 14th St., Omaha, D, O, H,, Box 121, Jcian’Sia p T47p 60.-0 F. 8. LEWIS, 14th aud Jones. e&wypm 6m