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OMARA DAILY BufFRIDAY JUNE 20 1884, Nortieast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE Chicago, ‘St Paul, Minneapolls and OMAHNA RAILWAY. TE: teports from the use of Fwitt's Sy . T! 8. in'the treatment of Cancer continue to be onlerfal. ~ There seems to be no doubt that it fs x 014 % specific for Skin Cuncer or Epithelioms. 0 (8.8 e s extanalon o e lnefrom Wakathd (o [ neck * “Faeht Potastong s, Sheper 1 nst-al of curing the cancer. 1 Jost the use EAUTIFUL VALLEY of the v | arm-: and the uoper part of my body. M, AR bealth b o A through Conoord and Coleridge of, . 8. 5. oured me soand anrin’ Tag duphlred et oot S R montary YATIe. 1 owe my Tife & 1 fha it Special ex cursion ra‘es for Iand iookors over this line Wayne, Norfolk and Hartington, and via Blair to all principal poluts on the my tamily to Swift's Spec W. R ROBINSON, Davisboro, Ga. “Mr. Brooks, near Albany, was hopelessly aflicted SIOUX CITY & PACIFIO RAILROAD [ with Cancer. 1t had caten ‘throu, b his: hose ines Traing ovor the C., 8t P. M. & 0, Railway t0 oy | 1§ MOuth ahd throat " Tho tiin of his dearh was ngton, Sioux vity, Ponca, Hi tingto vhe and | Poghin HACLHAN OF 8 very short time. He prayed for Nortolk, cath, hia sufforing was so grest 8. 8, 8. has had & wonderf.| effect on him, His ment i s Oonnoot at Blalxr ¥or Fromont, Onkda e, Netign, and through to Val- entine, £47 For rates and all information call on F, P. WHITNEY, General Agent, great th.t we ll fo:1 sue of his being perfec in time, W H. GILBERT, Albany, G ared Out Treatise on Blood and Skin Discases mallod froe to applicants, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Orawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. N V. Offioe, 160 W. 93 8., bet 0th and 7th ayenuos, Philadelphia office, 1208 Chortnut TIMKEN SPRINC VEHICLE St To Contractors—Dredging. & Sealod propotals for the fallowing work of dredging will be received at the offico of A A. Themas, Crunty 1\ Clerk of Eurt county Nebrasks, at Tekamah, Neb., [ (duplicates to be iiled with the County Clerk of S\ ‘Washington count 'e\rl.sl«n. at Blair Nebrasks) NN XUAD until July 16th, 188}, at 12 o'clock M. to be opened— those filed with said county olerk of Burt county, on July 15th, 1884, at 1 p. m. in the Districs Court room; ‘ and those filed with said county clerk of Wastington en ncc 0 the w carty. Kqualy well RARTEed: L6 KoUK Sounir) s and fine drives of cities. Manufacturad ang byalltheleadingCarringeBuilders an: county, on the 16th of July | 'y Timlea, Pateniec, St. in the District Court room . At SEReeliN ABBOTT BUGGY 6O. The work £ be done, s construsting elght lateral, bs GO, at Augusta, bis home. Larg- or spur ditahes in sais counties o w B lA I N E est, handsomest, cheapes Spur Nuwber 1, is about £50 roda lony i Number 2, is about 180 rods loi} Spur Numbet 721 rods long Spur Numbe ot 160 rods long. The abota are each to bo § foet wido at the bottom Stect deep, and 6 fect wide at the top; the dirt to b removed B foet from the brink of the. dltch, {xeept Test. By the renowned historian and_biograph Col."Conwell, whoselite of Garfleld, publisbed by outesold the twenty others by 60,00, Outsells e book ever jubli-hed in this world; many agents are selling fitty daily. Agents are making fortuncs All new beginners successfol; grand chance for them; 48,60 made by o lady agont tho firstday. Terms 4, at 11 o'clock &, m., Spur Number 7, which 18 to bo removed 6 foct from brink to south side of ditch. ‘Spur Num! er 4, is about 860 rods long; Suur Number 1, s ab ut 650 rods 1.ng Tho above are each t3 be 4 fect wido at the bottom, 4feet doop and 8 foet wide at fhe top, and ditt to be removed 4 feet from brink of ditch Spur Numbr 8 i3 about 152 rods locg; Spur Number 0 is abou: 634 rod s long: Tho above are exch to be 2 fect wide at bottom, 2 foot deep and 4 footwide at top and dirt 0 bo re- moved 8 feet teom brink of ditch. All of sald work to be done according toplans and Agents wanted for authentio adition of his life. Pu most beral rticulars free. Better send 25 centa eciflca il f said Ce forp tags, ek Treo out3t, now ready, fncit 1o :‘)l\:‘r-lrmuunl on file in the ofice of said County lnr large prospectus book, and save valuable timie. Proposals to befor whole work, entl-e, als> in work- 0 10-1w ALLEN & CO., Augusta, Me. | jng sections, and bids will be received for working sestions tely for each ot said spur ditches. Each bid filed in Burt coun'y mfist be accompanied with certified check payable to fts County Clerk or order, for the sum of at least 825 for each working section covered by the bij, but in case of no one bid need exceed §260, each check to be retu-red if bidder entors into contract with good and sufficlent saretios for ita_performance; also in case contrack is non awarded to bidder, otherwise t: e same shall ba for- 166 ' Bteers, Ono eited. Each bid must alo be accompanied with “ 4 Heifers, Ono nawes of good and sufficient suretles to satistaction Tbo above described cattle are all well bred Towa | of undersigned for performance of cont act. No bid cattle, straight and smooth. These cattle will be | to be entertained for any of sa'd work which exceeds sold In Tota'to euit purchasers, and ab reasonable | the estimated cost of construction of the working prices. For further particulars, call on oraddiess | section or sections upon which the bid is made. Work M. ¥, PATTON, under contract to be completed in 160 days from Waverly, Bremsr Co., lowa, tiwe contract 11 let, unless cxtended for good cause. — Blank proposals wi ished on ayplication to THIS BEUTor Regonra-o | either of said couu tor is made expressly for t any and all bids. the cure of derangements er proceedings had by of the generative organs. | the county commissioners of »aid counties, under tho There is no mistake about [ act of the Legielature, proving for draining mar:h this Instrument, the con- | and swamp lands in Nebrake; approved Feb, 25th, tinuous stream of ELEC- | 1881, to which the proceedings, tho protile, plot, re- TRICITY permeating | port estimate, : nd apoortionment of the engineer of through the partsmustres | eald work snd paticularly to the proceedings of tore them to healthy action | said commission: s i ion, hield at Blair, Notice to Cattle Men, 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. 180 Hoad of Steers Threo Years Old. 200 o T po “ 20 '* * Heifors, Two . b NEBRASKA OITY, D. Creighton, w d, w &, lot 6, block 24, | Omaha, $4000. Passing Events of a General and Per. | E. B. Chandler t> the [‘uh'li::. n:rl 1,‘.g sonal Character, | 8, in 38, and part lot 4, in 32, 15, 13, plat of Melrose Hill WHAT SNAKES EAT, Correspondence of The Bee. | Nenraska Crry, June 18, —Our city | has relapsed into its former complacency | A Story Which was Told to a Re- all excitoment regarding the foul mur- | porter About Th der of Leonard having died out in a few | —_— . erous | Boston Ameriean, days after the dreadful affa Nl\:unrvus D o - saretally fepared.” 8o suspocted ones wore arrested but the | o\quy sigh in an obscure street in this guilty ono was not proven among them, | gity, So odd was thesign and it was in 80 all of them were, sooner or later, re- |such an out-of-the-way place that it at- | tracted the attention of sn Amerioan ro- | presentative, and opening the ancient lvoking door under the sign he entered s musty, close little shop filled with cages and pens. No one seemed to be at home except a fow young chickens in the pons and & fow rabbits and guinea pigs in the oages. Suddenly an old man popped through a door leading faom the Bick part of the heuse. He looked ouri- ously at his vi r, and, nodding his head, asked him to sit down. The news. paper man seated himself on the top of an empty cago and made known the ob- joct of his visit. DONT FEED OFTEN, leased Sheriff Canada arrived home Friday evening with two horse theives, who, unbeknown to the owner, a farmer south of our city borrowed two of his best horses and hied themselves away to the seclusion (?) of the Blue River. Tho thieves were captured by the sheriff near Milford, and are now bemoaning their ill luck behind the bars of ‘‘hotel de Mecllveevy. Farmers roport crops as lookiny bebter now than they have at this season for many years back, Fruit of various kinds gives prospect of a large crop. Strawberries were plentiful but the cherry crop, which is now being picked, is “simply immens: stupendous, in other words great. It is estimated that 10 less than 5,000 bushels of cherries will be gathered within a radius of five miles of this city. Messrs L. H. Burnwood & son of Plattsmouth, have just comploted a large building near the barb wire factory which they will use as a boiler factory. The building is 50x100 feet, two stories high with a two story ell 25x40, which is used as engine room. The en- gine and other machinery s being put in position and it will not be many days before ‘‘Nebraska City barb wire” will be a new commodity in the market. have much call for that article now, for people don't keep snakes much a pets, it as a sort of advertisement, people in here, just as it did e food, you know, only in- cludes chickens, rabbits, and rats and such, and so I'keop these things here, and if I have any call for the food 1 have it handy, Now and then the muscum people come for rabit or a guinea pig, and 1 sell them, but snakes don't feed often, There are a number of large snakes on exhibition in this city and they enly feed about once a month or so. When they are shedding their shins they won't eat at all, but they go blind and don't eat anything they can't see. When they are about to shed their skins they give a “Well”" began the old man, “‘we don't | g Ratapalum won, St. Saviour 2d, Blast 8d; time. 2:39. Fourth race, Blne Grass Bell won by threo lengths, Barnes 2d, Chanticleer 8d; time, 8106, Tom ler Navern aree, Wheo 3d; time PITTSRURG RACRS, Prenenena, June 19~ Mile, all_ages— Alla nea won, Branswick 2d, Boquet 3d; time, 464 Three.fourth_mile heats—Baronello won, Robert M, 2d, Serpolette 8; timo 1:20, Onemile over four hurdles —Jero Black won, Elecor 2d, Golden Era 3d; time 1:30, HOAT RACES, PriLADRLPHIA, June 10.~The Tnter.Col legiato four onred shell_race for the Child's challenge cup was won by the Umversity of Pennsylvania crew in 900} 5 PROVIDE June 19, —Races postponed on account of rain, CHATHAM, Ont, June 10.<The double skull raco botween the Chatham and Toronto crews for gold medals and champlonship of Canada, miile and roturn, wes won easly by O'Connor and Enr ght, the Toronto pair, PARE-IALL At Washington—Washington 2; 8t. Louis, " At Minnoapolis—Game postponed; rain. At Baltimore—Baltimore, 13; Keystones, b; At St. Paul—St. Paul's, #z-Peoria, 4. At Cinchmati— Unions, € s, 6, St Louis, 2, At Ft Wayne'Terro Haute, 8 Ft. Wagne, At Clevelapgd 8; Chicago, 1. At Buffalo. Detroit's 18 At Grand Rapide Bapids', 17; Mus- = g, 4 At Stillwater— Stillwater, 2: Quinceys 8, At Chicago—Unions of Chicago, 12; Kansas Cit, At Now York—Columbus, 6; Brooklyn, 7. At Providence—Dhiladelphia, 63 Provi dence, 6. o —— Fireworks Afire, Bravronn, Pa, June 19, —Munroo’s fire- works factory and the Burt houso, burned this mornin ——— New York Cubans, New Yok, June 10.—Cubans here are forming an associatian to give substantial aid aud eucouragement to the revolutionists in great blow at their mouths and this loos. ens the skin,andit comes off from the head and they crawl out. Then they are very hungry and will eat anything. Some snakes won't eat in the day time; others won't eat when there is a crowd B looking on, but these snakes in Balti- more will eat at any time.' SQUERZED TO DEATH. The brick work on the new barb wire factory is now completed. Thus one by one new factorles and enterprises are be- ing added to Nebraska City, which will push her to prominence as a manufactur- ing city of the state. H. N. Sherman, late of Omaha, rented tho Schmidt building and will open therein a largo stock of drugs and| fancy goods—this will make six drug ‘Have you over soen a snake eat? No? stores for our sity. No need of being Well, youputa chicken ‘in one of the sick here with fourteen saloons and six |Python'sdens, no matter if it is an old drug stores to alleviate all of our suffer- | hen orrooater, or even a rabbitor guinea- ings. pig; but suppose wo say & 'han. Well, Theo, Webering, the baker, is erecting [ the snake begins to ‘charm’ her, and 3 PR ._ | having succeeded in placing her under a brick building 60x80 teet on lower Main his control, he is ready. As quick as streot, which ho will uso for his bakery | Jighining he springs at her; oatening her business when completed. beak in his mouth, he wraps ono coil of Tho new Farmer’s bank building has | hig body around her body and squoezes reached the second story. This will be |t; then equally as quick he throws an- ono of the finest buildings in tho city |other coil, and so on untilthe poor hen when completed, and will hold lots of |jg ¢qacezed to death. Then he unwraps good “‘dust” whon tho stockholders put | the last coil and 80 on. The snake then »” UNLY Do not confound tais with | Neb,, Fobruary Sth. 1 gessim held in Electric Belts advertised to | Tekamah, Nebraska cure all ails from hiead to toe. 1t is for the ONE spec- | commissioners of Burt For circulars giving foll information, | Washington c cs + Electric Relc Co., 163 Washington | oftices of said co 8t., Chicago, Il. a8 part hereof. John Spen e DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN. et I ARCHITECTS - James Denny’ 8. C. Rose, A REMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. W. P. Vicle, HAMBURG-AMERICAN Lee Johnson, Co. Supervisors of Faclket Company. DIRECT LINE FOR ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GESMANY. and the supervis.rs of or of record in the cs, relcrence in herehy mado cle L. C. Wober, John Klots, Henry Fratm, T. M, Carter, Sam Spiker, Dick Blaco, ngton County, . E. Hall, Geo. A. Crannell, County Commissioners of Eurt County. DOCTOR WHITTIER C.'. Griffin, The steamships of this well-known line are bulit o’ iron, in water-tight compartments, and are furnisli- ed with_every requisite to make 'the passsge buth safo and agreeatle. They carry the United States{ 617 St. Charles St., St. Louis, Mo. and Eurcpean mails, and l-avo New Yorks Thurs- | Aregu uate of bxo Medical College e longer daya and Saturduys for Plymouth (LONDON) Cher. | snaged i thetpevlalireatnestof Cutouic ¥avoue B Lourg, (PARIS) and HAMBUMG, Iy Sapirastiow andairola pesiaat Rates: Fist Cabin, 85, §70 und $30. Eueyg;e,m Nervous Prostration, Debliity, Mental "‘;’.flgl’:;l;..ll:« Hm("nhl;'c z" lfilmlvl. 3 'l“:f‘l. Phyll:'ll‘ :lul;n;”: Hnsrcnrhlfillnd dn; ] Afl agentain , Gronewieg & Schoentgen, agents in | tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Po Council Bluffs. 'C, B: RICHARD & CO., Gen. Pass | old Sores and Ulcers, aro trestcd with unpamileled Agta., €1 Broadway, N. Y. _ Chas. Kosminski & Co- Genersl Westem Agonts, 107 Washington St., Chica o, TIl. intest scientiic priuciples. Na'ely, Privately. Ly, ses Arising from Indiscretion. Excess, Heat dhekyy o ieas, ety ndoring Macrisgo {m; crmauently cured, T, 5§ .:DECID. MANUFAOTURER OF I sl eoie: l.r:;.z?{ ""‘:, R ,‘u.':u o G AI_V AN‘ Z ED | RBN A Positive Written Guarantee 1is de- Hiot ‘or Gorman, 64 acribig abovo dlseases, in malo or fomaler MARRIACE CUIDE! CORNICES. 18 13th Siitrocet, OMAHA.... +.veees NEBRASKA in their pile, . . . |retreats and advances and grabs the hen A much needed {mprovement is being | by the head and deliberately begins to made to our court house quare—with- |gwallow her.” out doubt the prettiest squaro in the “‘Supposo the animal istoo large for the state—the old wall being torn down and |y, outh of the snake,” asked the Ameri- rebuilt a Jittlo lower than the old_one. | can man 2 Our city is preparing for a big celobra- i % ton on the “Glorious Fourth.” Grand |y, it R, he, Iony Bah, snowered “"':":ogi':gf“‘““'i-d parade "fH‘"" and 8- | mal's body is too large, the smako will crel es, address by Hon. J. B. f § T Sawyer of Lincoln, bicyclo and ook | heo # eofl f its hody around its yiotin and ladder Jracei, calathumpian Par| oo puliing wire, Thus the snimal ‘bo- S0o, Sloing, with & grant, DAL tand! e ey ‘lengthened sweetness long drawn works in the evening are among the at- i B Y s } out,’ and is made of suflicientaize for the tractions advertised. Omahagswho want SnaLe's iroxpaL 4 g to get away from the dust and heat of Omaha for the Fourth cannot do better FEATHERS AND ALL. than como to Nebraska City, the pret-| «Does he eat feathers and all?” “Feathers and all! no matter what is tiest city of the state. Mossrs. French & Lynchard are a (i the ohicken. As the poker layer new insurance firm which will shortly | would say, ‘all goes,’ You .ame,..flu, a open up. 3 year or 80 ago, & number of - baby snakes Isaac Lomon Las opened a new tin store were born in 'this city. - Well, you should have seen those little reptiles eat on upper Main street. David Lang, from Baltimore, has | yjce, They went for them exactly as started a new macbleyard in the western | the big ones eat rabbits or full grown chickers. There is a large snake on ex- part of the city and is prepared to carve hibition here now, the largest in captivi- alittle marble angel to decorate your rave on short notice. Manufacturers of ty. He'lle at a pig weighing twenty-five or thirty pounds end ask for more. laine or spring poetry please take no- They tell mo he has not eaten anything tice, J. Moeller, of New York, has settled |for some months now and is getting thin, So 1 suggested tothe owner the other in our city, and opened Nebraska City's day that he force the animal to eat or he fourth bakery. n The Young Men’s Christian association |¥ould die. You know, they wout eat anything that'is dead. They must kill have engaged a suite of rooms in Rott- maun’s block, and are mow engaged in |it themselves A few days ago the own- raising funds to fit the same up for meet- | er followed my instructions, Two men held open the snake's mouth, and the NO POISON IN THE PASTRY G2 T ing purposes and reading room. owner cut off a chicken’s head and held John B. Finch, the great temperance apostle, will hold a temperance conven. | the body down the boa's throat, and you should have seen him suck the blood. tion in the city this week, commencing |#hould hav Friday night. He in looking better now. TAKES THE CAKE, The nomination of Blaine did not create much excitement in our city. It | *“Talking about snake's food, I onco heard a story told me by a Spanish was proposed by ane or two very enthus- insm reps to hold a big ratification Mon- | teacher Ziving in this city which takes the cake, Elissaid that while hunting in day night following the nomination - but 3 Brazil his guide came rushing back and a ‘slight rain of Sunday dampened, or rather *‘doused,” their ardor, and by | told the party to bo careful, for in front Monday evening all republicans had |of them was a snake erxty feet in length. The seake haa just finished eating a deor sought their holes, Rather than clongate this letter to a|but had not beéen ablo to swallow the tiresome length, 1 will close.—More | horns, and they swerostll sticking ont «f anon, “Evk e, | the suake’s mouth, The gentleman said s it wae & common fhing for snakes in South America to eat deer, and when the antlers refused to go down into the stomach the snakes would go and lie in the sun and let the acids frem their stomach work on the horns and dissolve Real Kstate Transfer The following transfers wero filed for record in the couaty clerks oftice Juno 18, GOING VWVIEST. PRINCIPAL LINE Phow CHICAGO, PEORIA &ST. LOUES, Br wa o OMARA AND LINGOLY T0 DENVER, o via EANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVZR Connceting in Union Depots at Kansas Cily, Omaba and Denver with through Lrains for’ SAN FPRANCISCO And all points in the Great West. GOING HAST. Connecting in Grand Union Dopot at Chicugo with through trains for NEW YORK, BOSTON, ARE Vi Lemon, Orange, ete., finvor Cakes, «Creams, Fuddings, &c.,as delicntely and nat \urallyas the frult from which they are made. FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAYOR THEY STAND ALONE, €0 ox THE Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, Il 8t. Louls, Mo, uaxens o X And all Easiorn Cities, Y At Peoris with through trains for Indiang) Dr. Prioe’s Cream Baking Powder | ot beeria it thiough tmins t; ndianop: the South.-East, At St. ‘Louls with through Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, | 4108 for all points Soutli. | Best Dry Hop Yenst, Elogant Day Couches, Parlor Gars, with Ko FOR SBALE BY gintis Ohairs (seats 1 ol Cies Wit 'alece Slee) WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY, gvolving Chairs, Fullaian Cars and the famous Chieago and Atchison and Topekw Without change. Only theough line runming thei: own truins between Chicago, Lineoln and ‘Denyer, and Chi Ka City and Donver. Through cars b Indianapolis and Counell Bluffs, via ¥ Western Cornice-Works, GOING NORTH AND SOUTH. Gearge T. Wilson and wife to John | and sixth heate of 2 180N AND SLATE BOOFING, JSolld Trains of Elesant Day Conckes and Kunmf,m w4 of sw } se. 41511 l:,d" Cluss postponed 1rom yestordsy, resultad: i "pin Palace Sleopinig Cara ure run daily to f golgog A0 W 2 J » W Coupon, 1, 2, % Kreestone, 5, b, drawn; Joo 3 5 vin b ,000, Diviw, 2, 1, 1; Mallie Bell drawn, Har- Keokule, Buriingto ; il Y By ) C. SPEGET, PROP, | feoxul nuiion s b ] John Kunn to D. Kunzoman, w |1y Pulling, 4, 4, drawn; Urbeua B 1ic, , 6, 5 | with Recilaing Ohairs to ang f t|of sw § wec. 4-15.11, wd. $2,000, time2:25f, 224}, 221} giving the raee to and Peoria. Only one cliange of ears batween | - Mary W, Gaylord to Samuel G, Dun-{Joe Davis, The' lust heat was trotted 4 & St. Louls and Des M, braska, and Deave, It is'also the on 8T, LOUIs, X ncoln, Ne. 1111 Douglas Bt Omaba, Nob. rough Line beiwoen ENEAPOLES and BT, PAUL, [t THROUGH Ol i universally adinit Werld for MANUFACTULER OF ca, & fad to be the Finest Eqn!.pfiud Railroad fn Balvamizens Iron Cornices 24 Dormer Windows, Finta'e, Tin, Iron sud Blate classes of Tra Koofing, Bpecht’s Patent Motaflic Skylight, 1 ateat Phrough Tickets via thie ) adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket aitter. Ton B ‘,,:‘,_,," iy oy tho yeneral st (o the above ine of goods 1ron e Fenting, Orestings ades, Verandas, Iron Baok 1 o 4 it Ralings, Window llads, Cellar Gaards; alse geusrad | ¥ 9, FOTTER, | PERC sgeat for Pocrson & HUV's Patous laside Eliad: g 118 wof s w'of sec and reported for ¢ho Bix by Ames’ real estate agenoy. Harris & Fisher to Allen M. Fleming, lot G, block 12, Hanscom Mlace wd. $1,600. them. This monster anake was very likely performing this act when the hunt- ing pub{ came on him, They advanced cautiously and were about to fire when the enake sprang forward and struck tie Cuba, The Weathor To-day. WASHINGTON, June 19.—For the Upper Mis- sissippl: Local showers, followed by fair vari- able winds, generally southeast to ‘southweat; slight changes temperature, Eor the Mis Valley: Slightly warmer, fair winds, ge east to south, e — Militia on a Jaun, MixyEapoLs, June 18.—The Washington riflen aftor sponding a weel in _this city and St, Paul and lake Minnotonka, loft Iast evening for Dubuque, whero they take part in milita- ry maneuvers in that city., L Non-Union Men Employed, Pirrsnunc, June 18.—Five out of six stove foundries of Pittsburg and Allogheny resumed to-day with non-unfon_workers. Union men have been on a strike for two months against fiftoon per cont reduction, SEAIGRERI e Had His Leg Broken. Towa Oiny, June 18.—W. J. Ardsrwood, Suprrintendent of the Sioux City and Dakota Division of the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. railroad, had his left leg broken by a runaway horso whilo driving this aftornoon. ——— Medical Legislation Denounced. CixeiNxATI, June 10.—The national - eclee- tric medical agsociation heard an {nddress by — The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices Furniture. DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORS, CEIANMBEES SERTS 3 Just received an assortment far surpassing anything in this market, compriaing tho Iatest and most mt{ dealgns manufactured for this spring's trade and covering a range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive, Parlor Coods Now ready for theinspection of cus-] Complete stock of all the latest Draperies. tomers, the newest roveltics in styles in Turcoman, Madras and Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains, Ete., Ete. Elezant Pasgsenger Hlevator to all Floors. "CHARLES SHIVERICK, 1206, l205.‘mvfl_'12lliiannm Strevet“’ e . OMAHA NEB. North-Western Electric Light 3 SOLE AGENTS FOR NEBRASKA AND OPERATORS OF CELEBRATED WESTON AND U. 8, Electric Arc and Incaudescent Lights! Adopted by fthe® U. S. Government and mont of the leading steamship companies and Hotels. Regarded as the PUREST, WHITEST AND BEST ELECTRIC LIGHT PRODUCED. For Rates Inquire at office, N. W. Cor. Fiftcenth and Farnam Streets. A. J. SIMPSON BS. T PasT[azISy THE LEADING GARRIAGE FAGTORY 1409 and (411 Dodge St, 1 o= } Omaha, Neb on Applicati n. § John King on medieal logislation, which ho declured an unconstitutional comspiracy againt reputlican Jiberty, Ten thousand copies of the address were ordered printed. — Donation for a Divinity Sctiool. DexvEr, June 19.—Mrs. Wareen, wife of Bishop Honry W. Warren, of this city, has donated $100,000 to the Denver university, for the establishment of a depwitment of di- vinity, to be known as tho T1iff achool of di- vinity, on condition that others endow a sin- glo professorehip. CAROLINANS JUBILATE Over the Opening of a New Ralilroad, Geersssono, N, C., June 1 ¢ thou- sand poreons assembled here t Drate the opening of the Cape alloy railroad to thix point. are complete ‘ear & Yadkin Thirty miles Tt is the ultimate purpose to connect Cincinnati and Wilmiogton, Governor Jarv &, Senator Vance and others gpoke. Then followed grand banquet. e — ORIME AND OASUALTY. Drrrorr, June 18 —The safe of John Col- in the township of Peck, Suline county, glurized lost night. e werestolen, No lios, was ‘blown open_and $10,000 in cash and vect clus Bravbock, Pa., Junr 1 an en'ire block on Main str including the Fowcett house and Burton s'rect hotel. Loss $75,000. e TELEGRAPH NOTES, The indspendents of Florida uominated ¥, W. Hupa for governor and denowsced bour- bon democracy. Weduosday nizht lightning struck a houso in Polk county Towa, nnd killed the soven- {3en-yeur-old son of fo.eph Horald, The wholesalo liquor dealers of Cincinnati Rave begun suit for the recovery of paymonts under thin Seott law, to make & test care. Tho owner of Juy-eyeseo_telsgraphs to the wecretary of the Chicugo Drivivg park aswocis- tion tht the famous trotter went & mile in 2:12 Wednesday, and thit ho would be in first cluss condition for tue great moeting in July. Tha Zoo varloty theater at Loadville, burn- od Wodnesday night. Two ficomen were struck by a fulling wall. Ono wa killed and the other serfously injured, A miner named McCune perished in the flames, The fire was inoendia-y, The Western wholesalo groosrs’ association, Annie Olsen ‘to Augusta J. Allen, | guidein the breast with ¢he stag’s horns | fon at Des Moi locted the follaw- 0101t ofw ] let 4, "blook 71, Omahs | bnd crushed bim into ' ety (:;'.'.'Lfil-";;': lé'.xd;{.l':l'.g." x:(‘ffi‘ne.fdhl.,..'; O wd. 82, the anak i tumwa; First Vice President, A. ¢, Dart. o Oharlos A, Allon and wife to Annio | pasiiew s bolet oo oo e s o | Rick Ttand Sucond "Vico Fraidt, G, €. Olaom, n 16 £, of s} 1ot 4, block 71, | tho party killed him. ~Ho was ooiled up{ heoi'%; ! Dos Molses fied Vico Frorbiomt, maha wd. 2, and carried by the party to the nearest!john Bland, jr, town and shi to Rie, where he is ;:;legfilb of lot 2, block 2094, Omaha wi i'fill! om exhibi Ig:xd:. The satlers are yet. 1120, in his mouth, so the Spanieh teacher told Mary E. Mount and husband¢o J. E.|me, <This story weakons you, docs it] Markell, w 16 ft. of Jot 7, ande 22 ft. |Going! Won't you take some snake food of lot 8, block ‘6, Reed's 1st add. wd. | wj hyou! Not™ Well, good-day. $4,500, again, and I will try wad sell youa Rezin H. Lucas to Frederielk Krug. | D. N. Miller, sherif, to John D.[snake, {Creighton lot 8. block B4, Omaha, deed, 82,163, 49, John G. Burney to lewis E. Rdbinson BT OLEN ol o m;u:“‘l%'“wwd:".z"w'o" °f| Mawsnaeirowy, In , Juno 19.~Rain again Geo E. Barker and wife to 'Lvthur interfered with the races to-day. Before the Cummings lot 4, Barker'sallotment, w d, | *howers theiifth and sixth heats « the three 0. minute race, postponed from yestesday, were Carrie E. Conant and bueband to Geo, | finished as fallows: Star W., 1, 1; Nugget, 2, T. Wilson, w 4 of 8 w § of sec. 4, t 16, r |3; Mark Time, 8, 2; time, 2:27¢ in bath heats. 11, w d, 81,6 “This gaye the #ace to Star W., the fouzth, fifth e — SPRING SPORTS. MARSHALUTOWN BACRS, eral iaches of water. 8 class was trotted be 201 ith good weather to-morrow, the races will f blinding rain, through 800" B Blosk %, Oueksy wi, Tho first heat of th 24 Homuel It Johnson and wifo to Emwa | G501 Faiu aud wan by Gen. Leo in V. Btevens, lot 9, block 8, Shina's Znd | be contuued Wirough Saturday and all classes addition, wd. $1,300. fininhod Alvin Baunders trustee to R, O Patter- son, wd, lot 17, block C, Baunders and Himebaugh’s add. R O. Patterson to J, A, Howerton, w d, lot 17, block C, Baunders and Hime- baugh's, add. Mary V. Babeock and busband to John MACKS AT SHEEFHERD BAY, Buekrneisn Bay, June Thees-year dash, George Keuny won, Straths pey 24, Duplex 8d; time, 1:410 Two'year-alds, three-quartds mile, Rich mond won, exile 2d, h.-lmu..w, colt, Bd; time, 1:16, Fuporium stakes, three-year-olds, 1§ wmales, olds, m Rosswell P, Flower seems undisturbed ap- parontly by any thought that the result of Baratoge oonvention is dxfavorable to chances at Chic: He <laims forty-two nembers of the delegation ere against Cleve- He decliued to mame wpecific number of delegates in his interest, but as- eorted that Chicago was yet needed to de- aide, Informatien has been recelved at Dallas, exas, of fights with Iudians in the extreme narthwest corner os the state. Ten days ago B. W. Staples of Dallas, W, W. Hartzell, and 8 man named Hiks, 'started from Palo, Plut county, for Washivgton Territory, on horesback, when about & week eut, while near thoaorthern boundary of the Pan Handle, the party were surprised by seven hostilo Indians. A fuatlade followad, tho whites taking shalter in the timber. battle continued sevaral hours. Hicks fell dead in the first volley. Stuples, though mortally wounded in the buwals, heroically contiaued firing for an hour aud finuly expired. Five Indisus wero killed, The oter two, badly wounded, fled, leaving Harizell iive. HATR | HAIR! HATR CELEAXL ALMA E. KEITH'S PAX20N HOTEL Milligry and Hair Dressing Farlors Favanar SBtroct. Hair | Hair | Hair | Chean I, o Country Ordecs Soliolbw! OMAHA NATIONAL BANK U, S. DEPOSITORY. ) J. H. MILLARD, President. WM. WALLACE Casiier, Capital and Surfilus, $450.000. OMAHA SAFE DEPUSIT VAULTS Fire and Burglar Proof Safes for Rent at fo m 85 to $60 per annum. Willimantic 8Spool Cotton is enhrel{ the product of Howme [ndustey and is pronounced by experts to be the best sewing machine thread in tue world, FULL ASSOKTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND, an for eal2 by HENLEY, HAYNES & VAN ARSDEL, mée Omauha, Neb. TEVWOI.X. Finest Family Gaeden IN THE CITY. Miusic Every Evening, 7 nd The Saturdays, if the wenthor 18 ploasant. ~ An clogaut tunch will o serv' g o vnine, and the cholost BLNF & MAURKR, Proprietors ‘Cor. 9th and Faroam Strocts. Liquors aud Clgars constantly on hand. Dr. CONNA'JCHTON 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOW/ , ), §, A, Eatablished 15iE—Catarrh, Deafneas, Lung and Nervous Diseases S odily and ) ormanently Cared. Patients ured at Home, Write for *“Tme Me) jo oNARY,” for tliu People. Oonsultation amd Correspondence G atis, P, 9. Box 208. Telephone No, 26, HON, EDWARD RUSSELL, P sitzanstor, Davonport, says: ** Physician of o Aniiity ana Marked Succoss.” OOWGRESSMAN MULPHY, Davenport, **An nonorahle Man. ¥'me Sucoess. Wonderful Curos.”—Hours 8 to b, Q wW. BARTRUEEF, 813 SOUTH 14TH S8TREET, (OPP. PAXTON), broers & Drugists’ Speciales WESTERN AGEKT FOR lI(PEHIAL:M‘F'G C0., OF PHILADELPBIA. 1Zagtern Groods. Eastorn Prices. W. L. WRIGHT, IMPORTER, JOBBER AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENT OF (rockery, Glassware Lamps, &e. 13TH ST., BETWEEN FARNAM AND HARNEY, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, Wk ¥ | e for. .| “‘ i v i : W 3 i 4

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