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DAILY BEE-=IUESDAY, JUNE 24 1884, Fonerdays Game. MERGELL & ROSENZWEIG, - [A=™ Owing to the: bad weather Baturday FOUTSIDE LA - U et i v 5 Practcel Palntrs & Decorelsyn sienwoes OMAHA the sald Champion S. Chase, s hereby e’ pended from n&‘m during the pendency (.:"&'. ——— A MAYOR NO MORE. Ytonun OF T0-DAY. THE DAIL UBEE. | ———— 5 S "‘X m?fi:fll‘i&%fl'w‘ iat fhe vote | 4 yiok at i vidg \ TR ! Aoy i ) . 5 Vil at ithy avidge L Y AR ‘.l[’\"dli ‘Morning, June 24, “e Conneil Last Nllm Prefers Articles 5’.a'-‘.'$’mfi’x»'»'«°f&fifi?m. and o — staes o upon to stay over yesterday and play two of the three games arranged for with CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST RETAIL STOCK OF HOUSE, hoek, WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS SIO D FRESCO / About 200 went to witness the game, |, PAINTING, which was anything but interesting. So onE anes 1515 Donglas Street, Omaha, oremiine DECORATING far as the home nine wss concerned, it —— — - never showed tp to better advantage than yesterday, and played almost an errorless B fl' l U s S d d game, Every one of the team played far u a‘ 0 ., g tan alr above his average, and it would have taken & good nine to have beaten them | yosterday. Duggan caught Rozkwell, who pitched great game. Duggan played his position we and will prove ™ & most valuable acqulsition to the nine. MoKley, Dandl, Duyer snd Salisbury . carried off the fielding honors. T For the Nationsls McKenna pitched a H ime bau gh & ay‘ (0] 9 oo game, and purzled not u little some of the the home team’s best batters. Herr played well on third, and were these two WESTERN AGENTS' ki . o OMA'HAl BEB. Playors in o team whero all are as good Doy ore an they the Union Pasifios would | R, R. TRACK, have to play to win. e muaeo. throughout was dovoid of [ DORMANT, brllisnt plays, Bolow is tho score by was adopted. The magor’s communication was then placed on file, Furray's substituted res- Plution was then adopted by s vote of eleven to one, Lesder voting ‘‘no.” The council then proceeded to ordin: ances on first reading. Mr. Redfield introduced an ordinance suspending the mayor. Hascall objected a8 he thought it was unneces , and in & measuro weakened the resolution just adopted, by recognising Ohase as -u& mayor. i At the adjourned regular meotingof the | The ordinance waaread three Hmesan city council laat evening all the members x_m-r;fla:i after which the council ad- were present. Not more T4 Lidaimaged ined by Judge dozen spectators were outside the rail gl Wik adetey TR o tho seasion commenced, but before rr;:::(on:);? c:u:lln tho som of $200 it had adjourned nearly all the standing ench. room was taken up. It was moved and —Frank Work, Bdward Richie and 7. | carried that the council proceed to the Brock charged with felonfous assaalt. wpon | pogular order of business. Frank Radil were held to bail in the sum of COMMUNIOATIONS AND PETITIONS. $700 each by Judge Beneke, They farnished | g o0 the mayor, stating s HAd g 2he required bonds and were released. proved sortain ordiaancos. A man by the name of Hawkins was e Inthe First M. E.church Sunday evening, Rev. C, W. Savidge, the pastor, preached the following sermon on the city: Paalma 55; 9. I have ween violence and strife in the Sunsror of Impeachment Against Chase. IR <oning | And Suspend Him from Office Un= —Miss Lizzie Calderwood sings this e 5 the high school commencement exercises at til Disposad Df by flmt Body. Council Bluffs. b —William Work now pants In jail for steal: ing » pair of pants from u dealer on Thirteenth | Th stroet this morning. —On Satruday night thieves entered Mr. Wm. G. Chambers' residonce on Farnam strost, and took some articles of flvalue. No clue. —John Spushivek and Mrs, John Pruhaskie LOOAL BREVITIES. ——r he City of Om¢h Uowper, tha poet, says, “God made the country but man made the town.” Though [ hiave passed o considerablo part of my life in conntry yet I have come to love the city. But Toould not say what & fast young man once said, T would rather go to jall in some lively town than to own a farm in the country.” While hohad never owned a farm in the coun- try 1 am snro he had been in jail in the city soveral times, so he spoke from experience. The city i the world in minature, Let us firnt look At the bright sido of the city of Oma- B firut the sunshine then tho shadow. T have never quite agreed with John G. Saxo in his well known poem on Omaha, the first, verse of which is: ““Hast ever boon to Omaha, Where rolls the dark Missouri down, Whar four strong horses scarce can draw An empty wagon through the town.” John G. Baxe never saw the sunshine in this city. ‘When Mr. Moody was here seven yoars ago he said, *'Omaha is & new Chicago.” I bollave that this city has a great and pros- e Council Almost Unanimous on the Plan to be Pursued, —_—— EXCITEMENT. \What causes the great rush at Schroter & Bech'a Drug Store?’ The freo distribution Do hmplo bottles of Dr, Bosanko's Cough and fiong Syrup, the most popular remedy for Gonghw, Oolds, Consumption and Bronchitls Ok on tho mirket. Regular aizo 00 centa and 800 DISTRICT OOURT. The Plain fr Non.Suited in Onso of From the same, as follows: 1, Jones & Co, | tonday sontenced to ten dayn in the e:]nr;:ly G aleman of the ity Council,~1t haa be: wspParker va, Reed, Jonc g pesous future, ' HOPPER, Jall on bread and water for "‘"figr e, | come necesary for me, on_account of ilinoss m:;)ec sg-mong;um:‘;m b ::1;; 2, gront 1234506789 PLATFORM, on & sentence. fo tion to you, t (ues! CPPRT) o M | Unie P 5 1420102301 3 van on a like ‘.“":”J.".‘:. fl'nw- e :‘::".H')‘::zt commune e, Mr. Murp Wit | In the District courkyosterdsy the ouso | the cooans, and has long had dway between | Union Pacifo...: - $ 5050000 0—0 = —On several o i of the state against Guthrie did not go iate City,” Shestands alone, She has no charge of city affairs as acting may Trandt, of the B. & M., umpired the gume. take el exgiln o you e, AT, ok o on trial s expected. PGS Gaalin, who A eatement of my reasons {or, or fof | has soveral oases pending in court here in ol resigning the mYALLY: ‘which ho is plaintif, had como from his ‘our obedient servant, home to Omaha to be present at their 2 ing Saturday evening and it was as fine brass C"""'m;f:'yni"m’ trlals, Theso cases were takon up to_ac: 3 ;:fuxou-x::u :nd in this city, They| Mr. Anderson moved to place the com- commodate Judge Gaslin, and the crim- have received thelr new uniforms 'and_will | munication fon file which was seconed. | inal d?ckat set over until woar them for the first time this evening | My, Furay moved to lay it on|this mornine. Befm'a' Judge Wakeley % the opening concert on Jefferson squsre. | ¢ho table, which was also seconded. | the case of Parker against Reed, Jones & i 3 . jed the attenti f the rt — Mz, Reuben Wood, whoso advertisement | o Iatter motion having the precedence :l‘cln dt:«;c‘uplle“ “:i.el “ll: " }?e xfi‘:‘ Dtifi he.c::. 4 of the Olub Stables appears in this issue, I8 |0 oy put by the chair and after a | g, i i ) v ent of Saline county, in this state, who £ e ";n;;':t:‘;,:‘;.“‘:f movod o || ity dobato by Rodfield was carriod. ont o1 yoarn ago, with his partnor, Saw: O o eomduct hin livory businees in |, ME. T fancall thon prosented the follow. |yer, bought of defendant R0t $1,200 i i o e aruataos matiafasion | ngarticles ot {mpochment againat the | worth of goods. As claimed by defond- firat class manner, and g mayor* which he had carefully prepared: |ant they were obtained by false pre- in every particular. Wo the undersigned councilmen of the cit tences, tho pleintifis misrepresonting — Gomplaint is found with somo of tho Pilés | of Omakia heraby prefer and pregont_the 447 | their financial condition. A complaint competitors. She is the center of one of the wealthiost agricaltural districts in the world, Tast yoar Nebraska raised one hundred and fifuy millions of bushels of corn. ~When the valloys of the Missourl are brought to a high state of cultivation it will be as fertile as the old and far famed valley of the Nile, Omaha is & city of many resources. She is, and must continue to be & great railroad con- ter. She is the depot of supplies for the great west, Her mechanical and manufacturing interests are considerablo even now, Her growth for the past four years has been re- Tarkable, During the year 1883 two millions of dollars were invested in new buildings and now three or four hundred houses should be erected for the accomodation of the people for hoies and business, Omaha is deslg:ed to be ona of the great cities of the country. 1 might say that Omaha too is rich in trae and noble men having many whose names are the synonym for integrity and goodnese, Lt us now look the shady side. Fvery beautiful picture hasits darkly 4 ed lines, 50 has this picture, David said of the old city of the east, '] have seen violence and strifein the city.” The aame is true of this city. I need not stop to prove this position. Read the pa- issned daily and you will see the proof, n Sabbath, May 25, a seriea of tho bluckest are committed in tho city, one man is shot down on a public streat. - On_Sabbath, Juno 18, a man is robbed on St. Mary’s avenue at 10 o'clook in the morning. Whilo the speaker is holding prayer moeting some thieves steal his two overcoats, A man comes in to get me to marry him and a thief steals his hat, Crime holds the city in an iron grip. And let me say if the city is notéwell governed she will suffer loss, Oities fall by the hand of sin. Gibbon in the third volume of the ‘‘Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire” says: Rame became great because of the ‘Vision of On next Fridsy, Saturday and Sunday the P e, Atehison will behere and play a game on each day. e O OYAL ALWAYS IN STORE § Sundny, was_sean tho following notioe: "No t dmittunce. Sido or back door.” It had the de- Higned offect and the rosult waa & good sid or back door trade. —The Musical Union Orchestra brass band furnished the music for the republican meet- LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST And is now in Use by the United States Government. REPAIR SHOPS—Scales of all kinds repaired and sealed by U. S standard weights. g5~ Write for Estimates. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, 1405 Douglas Str: Prop Papillion, Neb., conristing of t ANTED_A situstion s hostler or driver in 8 “b‘_“"{"“’"“‘“"' ‘Address “C. G." Boe office. | 154" ore building will be soid cheap sud on ensy Yarme. Apyly to Geo. A. Magney, Papillion, Neb. WnN‘rnu—nnumon by German gl 1o private 120-28p t. 12228 \K R e Tavah tamily. Apply at 200 Mason St. Aot Fon SALE- At sacrifice If sold before July 4th. ‘House aud lot on south 10th _street, lot 60x140; '“YANTED—S\“IIQIOH for llwy youni man #8 | also a top buggy and harness, Owner leaving town ‘coachioan in & gentloman's family, who ia will- (next month. “apply on premises, 24 house south of Ing to mako himselt geneally usefal, ' Two, vears | Centro. 983-26p clty reference frrm last employer Inquire st C. R. 23 it SALE—A house with 4 ronma closet and. hall 3 tat tfice, Milard Hotel. 9504 Bballers, roal esbte offioh, WA T P | Ji'Cha s stablo and a lot at reasonable price on the Absolutely Pure. T T b Haoaasiaiie ndwlotat enrone sl ™ by Keopor, in wholesalo establishment in Omaha. 806-41 of granite on Farnam strect. They are upon | lowing charges agaiust Champlon, S, Chaso, | was sworn out againsb Parker on the She sidowalk, and tho inner sides loan toward | FENCL ot Omaha, snd_ask thet he be im: | above charge, who was brought to Omaha, i the bulldings and are lisbloto fall st any time fi;fl};:d and removed from his said office of | tried and found guilty. The caso was and aro very liable to injure somo one. BYOT. runkonneas, which has becomo habit- taken up (o the supreme court, in error, contractor was notified In regard toono of | uated by the constantand excessive use of where the judges decided the Douglas o Jast wweelk, but has made o effort to Yrong and spirituous liquors and alcoholic county districtcourt had no jurisdiction of 7 Y drinkse, the case as the offense had beea commit- ! chango it, u'lnd Incompetency to perfora the dutles of | ted in Saline county. cause runkennes aud . de- A ~~Wm. Ryan was serestod yosterdny for r;fis“',:;{:‘;“,‘:‘;"‘nn{om’_“ K, "which hiave | L 8KeE and his partner Sawyer accord- ‘being drunk and creating a disturbance in | affected his brains and produced unsoundness ingly brought suit to recover amages ‘Barney Shannon's saloon. Officer Burgess "(sm‘;m;} TR which t‘h:{ l:’tl?lfl bl: 8 ?010 s.mh.‘tha , Neglect of duty. cause o U ion 1D alse imprison- ] e e aerost but Ryan did not. propose o | 4 Mtfcinduct, wintfensance and misde- | mont; and malici Do the offi ot 4 g ment and malicious prosecution. g submit and undertook to give ) of ci‘:‘ ; .&..nurd = nfl;:u, iu;tlut the ;-_ngc Ch‘nmmon 8. | e plaintiff inttoduced his testimony et thrashing, Burgess is an with s did take and_secure bribes from gam- # Ll g Dlara and othors, which did corruptly infloence nd rested case by moon OR SALE—Briok, on south 15th St., ner the i his fists and proved it to Ryan's satiafaction. | i, ; This powd ‘varles. A_marvel ofpurences, e e Bos, b \im in the performance of the duties of his | yesterday. Gen, Cowin, attor« | Virtue and Fortune.” And Rome fell because o powder never va on. A marro L9 et Address “0.” care ‘oail works by Bailey and Proake 101-1p Aftor ho had drossed bim down in good #6310 | gffice, and caused him to noglect the enforce- | ney for eed, Jones & Co., filed a mo- vico and folly joined hands. ~Gross sins caute stregth And N eand aaunot be i n competision MISUELLANEOUS WANTS. the downfall of graat states, great cities and groat men.- Now lot us look at the osuses of the present sad state of affairs in this city. e called a wagon, loaded him on and took him | ment of laws and ordinanoes necessary for the | ¢ion to non-suit the plaintiff for the rea- Fug ;A“,_.cy.l f‘pixh;“f“n' g rooms in mo";’;a'; ‘order on 4 lot 1298 N. 19th St. - . o e | oo govorument of thecity and nocessary foe B %0 the ity jail and hois now playing e, m!:u:clluu o and p!olwny. son that he had not made out a cause of with the multitude of low Mfl';‘;hon welght ahum o Losphate powlers, Sl only fa cs58: ROYAL | "Pe7ANTED_ Four Tosrders 1a & private tamily 818 12-26p KING P WDER CO Bodge street. 5 2 - . with his nose. Bth, Conspi'i d Y with R, O, |action sgainst the defendant. The re- i i piring and conniving ViEe, T | mai i CAUSE Rt BALE—Three of tho best lots in Hansoom E tod Saturday for | Guthrie, ‘marshal for gain, rewards and bribes, mainder of the day was B nt in the L ANTED—An cight to pine room house, with X o e iy e | 80 allow and wufer o, rowaxds and bribes | 0 et of the motion which Judge| , Hiont dtink! Strong drink,is the feuittul | SPIECTAL NOTICES. | Ahirsits oo possible, Within ton Ea lace st bargain t sod soon. Poker & 5 being drunk and whipping wife, ‘o8- 'violated with i ho offen- o1 L UCE | matter of ruined aties. There thi o | minutes walk of the postoffice. Flease addre:s 'S. z eaded * be _violal thout prosecuting the offen- | Wakeley held was well taken, dismissing | . . Bre AN this office. 11541 OR SALE_SHEFP—A 10t of fie Colorado grades Sl terday in police court he pl ‘0ot | dors. ALis 0aee, city 112 saloons, vending out the poison juice ———e——— F-—wvlmll\[ ‘of 800 ewes, 2, 8 and 4 years old, B guilty.” His_wifeand littlo boy wero plased | - Dated Juno 20th, 1884, e — day and night, For the expense ot runnidg | pgpectals will Positivelynot be inserted N Tr————————g TR s will gt stand and both testified that h . J. Muneny. Gi S aloons tho people of this city pay 8560, | S 1eR patd Yoty Y A o June 2th. Five dollare e. | shear about@ pounds, Kor Turther information sd e b .“p::“" Y ? ;;fi “‘d:'; .:d b:-u:g‘;:.l: J. B, REDFIEBD, iskiint st 'r"‘“" T 000, 'r'}:c hma{cly hl'nr A8 eemnate. Bk | S es B in advance, ot lurmy:lnlor;xnuoncgn:emg;\éhn(“v:“hexdfluhox:l. dresa Miday o Haigler, B. & M. K. R., Neb. 4 in the habit of n) easant, healthy grins aze seen only we are to remember t Fiving or where I can ¢nd her body, if dead, mp i Jamily and that he struck his wife on Sutur- GG Thkiw:, | tananof heslhy pessone, “Che S0 tio and | profi onthis mn:f-xfmi:nm:. T TO LOAN —Monev. dress & Vor Bist, Omata -0, 5908 | Txom xR g vk wnd e wl Dt k. ; o i in -hearted boer 4 ¢ Westorn Tow. i torms. Butl- L4V dag. Tudgo Bensko fined him §b and costs snd ?;,“D,; }"",?‘,‘:;’ i, | G0 Purlfy the blood, tone the stomach,and 5;;: D dots faratlics. 'T?‘i’pm o "‘wfifi_ ONEY loaned on chattels, notes bought, cut rate W’Amzb—nmrdnn o Know tho Bt. Charlen Ho: | noes wil e HBmbion, ot barm : Senonoed bim to ton days inthe county jall at Joum e Ban |, thothamenwih e ood - g mon, whoo ety 2, hard worke | M a4 Fomman, 319 8 580 B 1, | g benc e S5 e 1 and 16 | o, sddrems Wiachel” oty OB B 9 hardlabor, The judge also told him that i Jxo. B, Forav, ‘ers, if you wish to lsugh well and often. g o, e Tith their. familios on this | rGNEY Towsd on ohatiel mersgage, by C. K- |howe o the Gty of & correspondire vrice, , ZH-U o over cathe before bim agaln on a similar 18AA0 8. HASOALL, T N AP pleasure..trip. I have taken pains to know ‘Woolley, room %0,0mahs National Bank. R BALE_A nioo oot go and full lot, hilf block Eh i ‘chiarge that he would give him the full benefit g:il‘l)mvrom!‘l%lu::m. THE TEUTONIO THE. ATRE. ::::.wl u.rlm;l ::il; ymnlgl w:\rh:h dgla; 616-1m0 FOE RENT--Houses and Lots. E'fi“‘hflu. mx::n aw,,.._- {‘;‘d’":“ o 'mw;,“ y 3 Pl ey . i ApSALs LB v ONEY LOANED—Op chatto Fx] = quire of M. Loe, Grocer, 2:d and Leajenworth. B of the law, ninety days in fall Mr, Hascall then made :aha Tollowing R bosmpiannlet L ey oom ONEY LOAKEDGp,chatie, P70l far | T %norin s, I ] ke i G o A T motion which was carried: Two Buccesstnl Presentations at the | mon and conducted in opposition o the w | S ONEY O LOANTho lowest rates of interest kitohen $16. & month- o Bwitzler. 114t R SALE—At o bargain, a first class Zither. Ad- ’) . it or N, O. Tobucoo—finest in the p:(l:::e d%::dom:.:n "SO fihll'c luE“ Stadt Theatre}Sunday Night.} kn;‘hwfl h‘:: l::‘- f.?: e|{ty. P:'; : ell| V] SZemis’ Loan Agoncy, 16th & Dousla — 84-t1 W—fin ENT_H, yto on 17th 8t near Capiolav s ‘dress “X. Z. Q" Beo office. io-4t 1R n B, 19, vl mdency estroy & msn's $15 per month. 8. Lehman. 148 t o e — mayor, and that Monday, June 30, A. . self respect and honor; and to lower the whole : L stospermonth B | Fon. SALE—The Omaha Bakery, established 1874 i :}.A s o v S SORAL, D. ’188‘4. at 10 o'olock ._’;n. of that day| The summer garden Sunday evening was | mav. Boys in this city have been taught | MOF. R oS ot iate s fiy F?o':m‘:""“;_"°'¥‘_‘z':’l;'l’£" ‘;i’:‘;‘.{:fl{“,‘afl E\‘.’;‘:;‘,‘l“.'g:,f,"&‘;' oo e s Tor FE LA be fixed as the time to commence the |filled with a large and highly appreciative &:’:;’:;‘:3 ,“f‘.‘k o £ ‘.’;;’_h": A G‘;‘;,u:‘;‘ Agonts, 1506 Farnam 8. B8H. | itrot, % Jogzs | cuah. Avply 616 10¢h street, bet. Jackson .ngufiilc:. R. 8. Johnston, of Holdrego, is at the Met- trial of the samo and that the city ooun- | audience, on the occaslon of the perform. | next to drink, is the causo of our trouble. ¥ RELE WANTELD. For R ENT_Parior bed room. Inquire northwest | LNOR SALE—Two second hand Tanos, st Edholm ke J cil meet in city clerks office in Cmaha abf - oo" ¢ «Wood and Tin, o, The Two Sabbath desecration, too, is very common, Wu:-n:n—-nm girl tor genoral house-work 527 | X oorne Sth and Howard. 116-27p F. Erickson's Musio Store on 1hn s 90t B Fopoliran, that time to proceed with the trial. st k) Tho saloons do business on_ the TLord's day. Ploasant 8¢ Mrs, I. W. ltead. 19295 | 30T RENTNiocly farnieied front room with OF o 7. R, Hobson, of Lyons, Neb, isat the| Almotion was made to adjourn, but|HsPPy Musicians,” followed by the fa- ?::n't';“fi‘fg':y"::"y 3““ u:“{v - ‘,‘0“" s RTED AL N, W, cornor 184k and Cepltal ave ithous board. laquire N. W. Cor. 2(st and Burt R BALE oo Sortest and ot doaral ren B i w 3 2 - o orth of liguor ED At N, W. 3 nce on Capitol Hill. House contaus 9 root ; Metropolitan. Hasoall stated there was other business | mous ‘musioal farce, ‘“The Tyrolese Sing- | oleryay, but on the Sabbath ho_sells Janor, ' chambermaid. Taoasy | obrects. 118.95p _ | X' doncs on Capitel B, Xcrme, Hood 9 s OR RENT—Ono neatly furaished room and einglo Tc e ¢y dollare worth. Ho says ho would have to | YATANTED-—Boy to fold pavers s, 2oty oos | I back room 1616 Chicago. d sioilo | water, and. all modern lmproremens, Good bara ke Geo, Gilman, of Nebraska City. Is nt the to perform s introduced the following|er.” In the first play the principal roles e fbulldings. _ Kverything in first-class shape. ‘Metroplitan, resolution: wore sustained by Mossrs. Niems loso up if he could not sell on the Sabbath. Nestorn News paper Union, 1247 Howard street. S o Ghiargon in_writing have been | 7% 308 y s, Niemann, | o0 manof v od_ judgment_sa, ) 181-28 = T e m Lyca on preaiisse, $489 ; A. . Mustormen, of Orlomns, a2t 10 | made nd prosenied to i,ch'ucuu:ul;‘ll:y ‘soven | Pechtal and Lindermann, and Mrs, Pula- | epizion o ot of the ligtoe 80l | —— e e L O, RENT_ Howesgizand, 010 CoBlll 40 o | 8 rvees i T D] s Metropolitan. Tembers thereof against Champion 8. Chase, : s o or three first-class carpentorn o F—40 wore faria, wijoining EIKuorn Bia- e & ot s Grove, Tows, b E% o therel g aaking thiat ho bo | AT The plocs was wll put| B AATE It e She Babbath . The | 'VY Frack D, Meads, 500 south26 strost: 19259 | O FENT_Foralibed rooms for light houre- Eflun;' elan g s Waisoo, Wil e i £ . E. Jackman, ot Grove, Tows, in ab |y L the clty o oo rom aid_offico and, on the _boards, and was | a band of musio call the people to the disgrace- Meeping. 16 & month 2210 Californiast | Shargo e O mproperty. 3. B, SIS b, o the Metropolitan. xas, The said Champion 8. Chase is | much applauded, ““The Tyrolese ful show. And that too, though the blood of Wg:""“-"""’m‘*"“r“"’"‘ s atp | -CHOAD Rhdad B A uigont a Just waahod from tho floor 3 i OF SALE A wood ping Erooer) o tan . B, Avery, of Fairmont, is stopping at |20 eEAd, o St for crimes and misde- | Singer”, proved a very pretty musical meanors comumitted while actin h FOB RENT—Elegant rooms furnished. = Morse ing as wuch Y- | molangs and was received with wmuoh idiid ‘block corner 15th and Capitol ave- stook and Blhlliru. This place will yet call for the vengeance of #25,000 per yei for further information, address ANTED—First-class girl for general houte. the Metropolitan. or, and_for malfeasance and misconduct Almighty God. » i . Brisgs and daughter, of West Point, are office which snid indictment was found and favor. There was some excellent choral Co,gmgu‘m b by officials, Tho causes of this <1 werk, good vager, 512 South 16th 8t. 4th howse e TENT_A pleasant farnished room at 1809 fortwo wesks #*Z." Boe office. 7864 £ o M"‘"' A » presented at tho present term of the district llnglnil which was performed in & man- | corruption are two- The love of drink and the = E Capitol ave. 985-26p | T7OR SALE—REAL ESTATE—A grea bargain in [ the etropolitan. tourt now in session in and for Douglas |ner wi ich reflects great credit on the greed for gah e l" 50 lots in Reese’s Placo, on 8t.” Mary's avenuo atroet car line, st very low price o . Apply wm‘rm—cond steady girl for general house- | TIOR RENT—One storein Crounse’ Block. G. M work 518 8.10th between Jackson and Howard. F ‘Hitchcock. 9641 140.26 30 dayt A k 3 %o Josoph M. Reese, 211 South 14th stroot. 074-1p s RENT—Furnlshed room 1619 Farnsm St 997-33p OR SALE—The good will and fixtures of the Creighton House. ~ Essy’ terms. 038-tt Mr, J. J. MelIntosh, of Bidney, is register- oounty, stato of Nebraska, and the said Chwe | jitrle Stadt-Theater company and was ] od ot the Paxton. Banbess rraated and is heldto snuwer in i | qulte e troat for trie lovers of music. 7| * At the close of the histrionic portion Mre, A, H. Bakor and son. of Grand In- | therefore, K 4 B Hatved, By the city council of the city of | of the programmo dancing was indulged g 1and, Omaha that Champion 'S Cbaso be and_ here- | in by all present to the dulcet strains of M. A. Hartigan, of Platsmouth, is in the by is pended from asid office of mayor dur- | the *(...xm Union orchestra. g the pendency of the trial of the aforesaid ) 1 e —— f,}‘:,’.%":?,,.':fi:;{“ hun by said eleven members | With Durkee's Salad Uressing A} arat | Upon tho adoption of this sesolutivn Do wmie e iR Soaiste £ nearly members of the council 5 8 . ‘ - C; Bpih propristor of th‘-wwl:mfwfl“ say AlLihe IMRORS 4 dareon aia | e than Bome made, and b, besides, & ¥ . Lot yeaterday noon L | o e opposed to the resolution because superb table sauce. Geo. W. Cook, of the firm of Terrell & | ho thought the mayor was entitled to_an T Cook, left yestorday for a busineds trip | investigation of tho charges proforred A DRUNKEN BRAWL. through the state, and will be gone @ weck, | against him, He would be present to- n, Whon two of the officors moet I tho ity of Lincoln, they meet in a satoon. The highest officer of this city is® drinker of strong drink, and when too much intoxicated to walk up to $he bar alcue, his associates in office hold him up. What an awful picture for young men to lock upon. This officer admita that drink has been his ruin. 1 is currently. 10 that those officers aco takors of bribes. Ask one of the council- mon of 1883 where ho got that $100. and whare he got the' new carpe for one of his roomn. The children of the Third ward still look on sights and .hear sounds that corrupt them. ould o God we had more men like the old Girosk Aristodges, or like that grand old com- wmoner, Williswm Pité, of Eogland. And more men like Audrew Marvel, who said to Lord ANTED—Oirl for house-work. Mre. W. W. Bingham, 816 south 16th 5t. 144.28p R SBALE—Two open second-asnd_buggies sad ! ons dolvery wagon, hieap, at1819 Harnoy Bt. FOE SALE—Cheapest house and lot in Omaha, in Potter's addition, 8 sooms, well, 800 barrel cis- forn. 00 4w lots, 110 feet front by 130 feet deep, for s POTTER & 0 /B, 1615 Farnam 85, 4004t WANTE Nicely furnished room, plesssnt loca: Vlon, and near business for which s liberal rent will bo paid. Address 0. F." care Beo. 98823 Son's. WANTED—I]IILI to repack frult at R. Bingbam & ity stopping st the ‘Metropolitan, 146-23p John Lansing and O. J. Furer, of Fairfield, Neb,, are registered at the Metrolitan. il e N B IR e ] ANTED—Girl about 15 years of age to attond to | TOR R¥NT—Pleasant furnished cottage, b rooms, baby, ot side 16th- betwoea Douglas sud 2% o 18th street. Refecences required. 148:24 902-28p Dodge. | Mrs. H. A. Sturges. ANTED—Girls at Wllkie's paper box fictory, O RENT--4 good rooms south-easb coroer 0th 106-108 south 14th Bt., betwoen Dougles i | 11" and Cuming. 0704 . M. Furnished 1816 Dodge Strest. WD i ey eork, S, | O ENT-Furnithed sooms e Prort: 'W. V. Morso, 8. W. coruer 19th and Capitol ave. i oo WENT—Furlabed_rooms, with or without P § SALE—Cheap lots in Shinn's 20d addition Kirkwood and Plinview. POTTER & COBB 1616 Farnsm street. 42849 OR SALE—Twenty acres of the Griffen farm, 8§ ‘miles from the Postoffios, and culy two blooks from Pratt’s sub-division. Will be vold in 2k, bor % 3 Mr. A, B. Davenport, the affablo and ao- | morrow. morning or any other time at Dauby, *“Take your money, for Andrew Mar- ¥ . A, B. A Sunday Picnic Eods 1 ot 3 your y, for w ! 10 acro lote. Inquiro Omaba Carpet Co, 1611 B 4 comnuodating room cleck at the Millard hotel, | any ‘such procseding o which the mayos unday Ficn :fl’r:y' n & Outting | yel has his dinuer. ANTED—A bacber, 700 &, 100 stroot, Omaha. board, 1011 Doage strect. 7-2TP | Douglas strect. T Y s taken his family and departed for Ohlo rll justl o::;\'dod. bl::.h l:o would vote Joi ki “Hl'm- 5 24 990p i i F&‘;l‘.fi‘&fi{fl’m houte oo stesctat | Jige sud | 0L BALE- ¥ 8 miles drom oty near Ulon €% abson! wooks, dur- | for its adoption neverthelesr, K3 Lo o people spesk out ‘Vox ANTED—Good girl about 1 d g 2 5 e, 3t ngquire yer, of q TM“ ';fl‘:hl - :' .:-a;l “\hmd“m m.:)“«:, E Ao Mlapilon DTSN, by ba. | | A Bobesilan pivuio wae hold st Has |popull, vox Dt PA honor,to the people lyyl;mmummfn'n'mf?u«“u’v:f":"um 3| 10 2" lies ooy, 7604 " | dor Druk wiore, 10th sud Wobstor. 81 o2t b eyl g rangue, and ended by ssying he was not call's park Sunday. By night & num- |y, o e the .‘.‘.’d‘;::;'}::‘,;:.“, L R S . FE&;‘“I;,F;‘,‘;,_‘;‘;‘:,L:.‘?‘j;‘;:o‘;‘,{;’,‘.“’_",‘;f MISCELLANEOUS. o8 i1 M., Kinnelly, Juckaon; C. B. Avery, as good & friend to the mayor as others | ber of the attendants had got pretty well | faithful work. Now let t lpnl{lvg- ‘speak out, ANEND-A drsemiaker of Sluaen yaary' Sxper | Inquite 1000 CNMatiar streot. 858-47p AIEN UP—At my Place Juno 16th, w0 coltsone 3 verys | who proelaimed it aloud, but would vote | filled God give us more preacher, like Wothan, an once, wisbos work in families. o ixk A rown mare thres years cld one dsrk brown Br . Fairoont; R. T, Maxwell, Olarks; G. ¥.|agqingt the resolution. up and on the way home gotinto 8|} isha and John Knox, and Ken, who re- ol L T AP & RENT—Nloely furnished rooms 106 N. 18th. | Horse Lo yours Cld, Uyrus Morton, west of the f Bailey, Linosln; J. H. Johnson, Blair; Fred | =, ¢ . dispute which terminated in a cutting af- proved Charles the second for his vives. GENTS —To sell o reog oear | E 082-23p | Poor Farm. 18329 ] W. Zoll, Columbus; J. Di Niobrara; G r. Furay said there was only a single 8 ok e o S and 1l NTER'S SIFTERS, Best chane to } Mo 2l asd b Dekpen obrara; . | precedent for thia impeachment, namely, fray. Aman by the name of Frank|my plo of s ity et nob 0 (e | make big money, Nuw goods, Fresh errtory. | FORRENT—Now sore ‘Also rooma on 18th sud | | 'f'?""z”n‘?“’.“é"'.‘"",i“,.‘.'fi,"”",""fln""x""“‘«,'? i i, ek 0 e M. Jadrign | of Davld Butler, Upon being in- | Radil attacked mevensl sewtics Jo ot Ul 07 CRELE B0 o Yor| Covactit TR49:30 Baseanth & Hiokory, Apply B BaTage. Py, | antieathomenr SIS Sl stee i rallerton; . Jno, B. , Ponca, ormed by Mr. Hascall that the govern- [ open knifesmd succeeded in soratohing w the character of the man whom OR RENT_A firsk class store in good locality. wtp L. Lovy Stanton, were at the Millard yester- or's functions were suspended during the they placed at tte load. The character of & “IAN’““’—A gixl, 2115 Califoraia street. TS quire at Fb. im and Erickso 014! . dency of the proocedings against him thom more or feas sbout the hands, Tn |man docs not chaage v a day. ' e ought uou R e o Brionsne AR E N S o o) iy plaon ce boese . ©. Sawyer, Fairmont; Patrick Fohy, o declared himself in fayor of its adop, | the . FRmpRES Radil was _ knocked | 2ot 10 Vo0 for u man because ho belongs £ & ANTED— Situation by youn girl to do chawber RO RENT_Furnisnod rooms 2227 Dodge. Vrand mark oo hip, Ow . O'Neill; H. C. Brown, Norfolk; V. 'T. Price tion. Me, Furay said it was more of & do‘:fl u:‘d I.IN‘{ bnl:::, sustaining sy Mvn “l:;: . ‘The man should be first, the ‘Work. Apply at 2118 Harney St. 959-24p “s9am | iog property and payiog cl it 5 5, uestion of propriety thi law. eral gashes upon his g W i0d. “Ex- ’ A 3 . B i, € | AT A s s ) o T A el = T B L S i g J spoke upon the qu of L ) 1 d | vain that bul t; exoopt the Lord keep the | and O w04-x8p | B74-1wp (&Y ton, Crelghton; B. C Juckson sud . W, SROKE HOOR re-?h::i';:“' favoring the | 1u¢'too ina very short time. "Radil | ity, the watchman walksth but in Tatne | =g Ty T e SePe Goak [ Konoey, Blair; ¥, A Woodward, ) eatrico; | "My Rodficld msid ho oD, ot in tavag| 2ould not seo it in that way Wnd s atil] | M3y wo havo tho blesdng of slmighty God. W na laundrass who will ATt 200k | o T oome fn Nevraska Natlonal Bank | <~ oyT—tween ve Harys oy 3 1t and 3, Melutosh rogistered yosterdsy at [ o the resolution, as ho thought 71| alive and does not appear 10 be seriously t—— amonh.Apply at 860 Ferkave. 1030 | & RN, Now dustrable 2 on T ety | ] Bioge Tiprobe. with S eered | Bt the Paxton. \ Dropor proceduro was by ordinance, and ufiad-_ Why Is It AhT DG or gaera beuse work 27 north | #eu. _Apoly at Bank 80d hosgha u” | osakre, Floaslavosk Devey nud Slonc's sriacy . ——— lnpglnmamud his remarks by introducing Richo, Frank Durak and Joseph | That the sale of Hood's Sarsuparilla con e L e I o - Lk l:m-ol!‘un.h Carobna Tobageo is the | such ordwance, which was read by the Resck wore arrested and placed in juil | tinues at such o rapidly increasing rate? o [P",{;;m‘;g':‘_:;: ;‘;;,“','.',f,',‘,‘.“m““",”:'m..'j IO EXCHANGE=-A gran and stook busluess Io ol clerk. for assaulting Radil aud are hold pendivg |~ lst: Buoos TE%ihe posliive curative | WWARTER-0uite 80 Tilsdsle Town. 417 . | e, iuse biarding howse oF PrvAte residence #0] eied b senenl mationa 1 Weskern Tows Lot B o DD, Oity Attorney Counell, beivg called i o M SRS Yhine ot Hood's Sareaparills ttaclt. 7 ANTED W0 000 Wi, One uarso and o6 107 permonth, o houso w,ld4th 8t nearfiiri 60 oL Ll boas el L i A ; VBN upon, gave it a8 lu; |l:pmlon that it was & ‘.--l: B?‘l‘:l“ of Lho;\"“old“';“_:"d‘““ Wi ot work. G0 d wages paid o com.- | per month, ARKER & MAYVE 01080 rose ' lnchell,” care Omatia Bie. ~Thereals, u h'er of and [more a question of law than propriety. hunder it Dows the Ages, of remarkable cures effects y it, unsur- | petent kel 816 North £0th Stroet. 956-8 O R R | andPaen | - —— e —— ‘:““"‘ Robde, Juue 23, aged 6 wontha. | The powsr to suspend the m.yul:t(hpu ..ifl_ That for Iamenees, for theamatism, for aches, | pasted and seldom e(é-nllwd by any other| T PR Tedlck's UIO0L Patisn & ((ITXCERE ¢ Houty Buser Pyfic overy Eunday .‘~§3 § aneral will tako place June Zth, 8¢ 2 p. | was fully given by the city charter tothe for paines, and for spralues Dr. Thomas' Fclec- edicine, Send to U. I. Hood & Co., cook, man or woman, ¥5.00 per n ane g %%0-t1 °°"" | Pikce for taually pig ok p m Besdmimin D8 | ¥R s, from Twonty-frss and Howard streets. | council, but the ordinance was Tatally |(ric Gat s & positive and _reliablo remedy, Lowell, Mass,, for book containing many M. Oenst, Nebraska House. North | _ . » | ; Frionds are favited Bofaskive, and ho could not be tempo- |4y Thomas, Aclecirig (45 ons bo parchased of | statements of eurcs. T | o T plano. Inqure ot Edbolm & krik: | —— ¥ i N A e aadus. That ho could ba tw. |7 o —e— VWARTEG Gir b 1610 bherman sveuu Yk [ cd (8 T 0 1n uauas 10 d iy, | vBioo e pould ~nob qusetion for & Burglary at Bellevue. Closed for Repairs. smpetent ginl 1o genoral house- | 3 PaUL 4 d o dkds i d » 3 g 4 s §20. a month. N, W. cor 1810 ENT— rurnished 1 i ¢ lr:.lq;‘u; .:Ab(.:'fih {i llhanuu. pub- m?fl:“:‘-‘”wi“ e On Ssturdsy night 8 grocery store in The place on Douglas street known as Tk | 08 SN i el cas, tormerty Creignton e gy , ., Omaha, ks Mg plation m ...»f"'z.‘.'.i‘. Bollovue was burglarized. Yesterday the Turf ssd Exchange saloon was | House. 1A% [l k a ' Y MRS William Henrickson and John Smith were | closed up yosterday by constable Edger- 7611w i it fact th for Haseall's Mr, Hascall objected to gt o RASS e | JT0R RENP—Large furn! e B 8 Tt is & fact that n medical work hae | its substitution, but finally conscuted an arrested in this city and laced in the|ton. Flarsheim Bros, and Al Masterson FANTED - G00d @ buwashor aud recond 000k T ] {8 W S had the sale equallid by *“The Beience i 7 4| sounty jail charged with the erime. A i sy Tosiairast, 1414 Dodge Weest , - T i ‘of Life, ar, Boif Preservation,” nor any "’\'\f: ',1’,,';:‘ Champlon 8, Chiwe areater pnll‘|i‘ll|“0f the stolen goods have tho proprictors, being indsbted to Wesh T PO Sh i i R bk ol any Vi oor e ubliosthon | che ek i Cugaho, b v hy writan boon recovered. beimer,of 81, Joo i the sum of £0 000 | Y7 ANTED Curvssiyt aisa 020 e S e e T SEEIRTS ‘ i1 Dicle Yom's Cahin, thirty years ago. |tion abiicat d bis uflice bemp rar LS madoa transfer of their interests Lo L6l | avery facully. 4ull ou or addiess e o | B ausoctaiion stock ~ Aduress W. F- " 2 0 ol e ataty, oo |14 h, vice ko o cousll st 0 WYOr | 53y Aqeatre a Handuomo oreditor who (hrough sheir avunt took | fFGrlii & ock (o For Business, i | advertisement, b his stead. and mire & Handsome Face, possession of the store. 'The asseta ANTED A good barbor. Good pay g1 od. | TR RA LR TREE CLADM_$12 B i b sl 0 S S Wuusas, Charpes by A pung clau ki willwake oy (aco and. | Bmount ‘o about $2,600. Poor busincss \:Y.»;, IR A o e o Neb. | I abocant 18 drsirsble Dak Travaling, 7 R e B aba fon dsunks o suifestly anything which strensih- is sup) to have been the cause of _fTO1 —— ottice. Press and i3 WANTED. O ALE—The piopsty . E\ror. 13th attending Mr. Dailoy's | cuvacity and malters oo in + o it aven' e, HOw € has ten rooms. Ja- | ons wnd eurichos uié blood will directly affect | ¢heir financial domniall: shorthorn eattle st Lineoln, Res Ived, That the v Junt ry ablic isappear wher l the whole person, All eruptions of the sk Burdock Llood Litters wre em- Weadings. - IV of Llsse e i juge 26, will be retumed st one-fourth ltl.w :u.‘)l‘,(fi“:',',l"l':""'( ',,,‘"r' clty of Oumubs, 5":"}' 'rl""' aro u vegitable remedy of |“"'l Hendquarters for fireworks and fis g e e 0. O ':L"'y‘..',."'.%'..',’;.fi“.“.i“"' drug busens MADE TO MEASURE AND READY-M ; b overthe B & M. 1L R. e b w307, 0 DOUCHOE " Vi Max Meyer & Co. m&e-10d,j17 Beehe: werp ieap &4 Nook Dressings. Now Sumumer Noveltiea o

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