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:~_ "L L) REUALLE THE Bhll”SWICK BALKE, COL- LENDER COMPANY, T JESSORS TO THE J. M. B, & I, €0.) The most extensive manutacturers of Blfllarfl&Puanahles IN THE WORLD. John Hockstrasser General Agent or Nebraska and Wostern Towa, 500 8. Tenth Street} OMAHA, £ 'rices of Billard and Pool Tables and materials 1 rnish ed on application. NEBRASKA Mutmal — Benevolent ASSOCI ATION, NEBR OF BEATRICE, KA. onaer Mutual Benefit Associatlon in the n its working and all members 1 the management by vote at the an- nual meeangs, Tts aim s to henefit its own mem A DAY IN COdPTS Preparations for !m October Te District Conrt Being Mat | Among Other Business a Mys erious | Case in the Police Court— ha U, 8, Court, e DISTRICT i clock Ju dge journal for the term Yesterday morning at 7 o Wakeloy of court which began in slgued the June last and Lmmediatel upon its adjournment Wakeley | accompanied by District Attorney God- win, took tho train for Blair, Washington in that die. Judgoe then adjourned sine county, The September term county which was to have begun on Sep- tember &, but which was postponed for one week on petition of citizens, was re- sumed yesterday morning. Clerk 1jams, who has heen at work for some days past on the for the October term for this county, finished it docket yesterday and it is now in the hands of the printer. The docket will havo up- wards of six hundred cases. The county commissioners were yoster- day busily engaged in sclecting sixty names from which the sixteen grand jurors and the thirty petit jurors are to be drawn by the sherill and clerk of the courts, ten days before the next torm bo- and orphans, in caio of deathy, aceldont, vickuoss of | ging, The commissionora soem to be conomical managemant. ing great care in the premises to Arcliable home nssoclation, Active and reliable | select competent men, as two or three '« wanted to canvass for membuers in Nebrasks, nsas and Colorado, Adress, S. McDOWALL, Secrotary and General Manager, BEATRIUE, HON, 1. W. PARKE Preside u\ OCULIST & AURIST J. F. ARMSTONG, ©. D. Practice Limited to Diseases of the wnd Tar. NEB. SMITII, 8.0, OMAHA. RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal and U.S, Msil Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, BETWEEN HEW YORK AND ANTWERP Jermany, Jtaly, Holland end France erage #20; Prepatd from Excursion, 389, inoluding bedding, ot Round Trp, #0,00; Excursion, §100; Sal fo §90; rsion 110 to ¥160. farPotor Wright & Sons, Gen, Agents. 65 Broad way N Y. oll. Hamliton & Co., Omaha. 208 N. 10th Streot, Cmaha; ot M R. RISDOW e Imsurance Acgn REPPESENTS , Onaiy 5,364,504.8 10 @ atchester , 3 “sav ercnaxts, of @irard Flre, Philac elmn. apital. Ireren’e knod Cac 4l Imparted bBeer BOTTLES, i 00,000.0 x. N. 3., Caplial 1, 116 000.€0 00,060.0 L!ab.alb, 1 «Bavaria, .Bavana, Bohemian, .Bremen, Frianger,..... Lunm‘) 1cher, Pilsner Kaiser. . DOMESTIC. ..5t, Youis, St. Louis, Milwaukee. ilwaukee. cereenon.Omaha, , Porter, Domostic and | ”U M \Ul il 191 ; CMAHA MEDICAL AND Sl: LGICAL DISPENSARY!!: Bud weiser. Anhauser. . B N Wine, CROUNSE'S BLOCK, . 16.h and Capitol Avenue, troats all cases Crip pled or Deformed, also diseases of the Nervous System, Blood, and Urinary Organs. 5 of Curyature of the Spine, Crooked Fect d Aris, Also Chronic affections of the Liver, Co Al ca I Kheumatsm, Paralysis, Piles, Ulcers, Catarrh, Asth wia and Bronohitis are all tréated by new and suc corful methods. Al discases of tne Blood and Urin ary Organs, including those resulting from inc iscre tion, or exposure, are safely and successtully treated and a cure and all me suffering from prodcing I oncy DI <0 has studiod iy iaand Borin. 1 aihi ted ition of your case, and Consultation fr O cing may Lo koot you Crounse's Bl .y -8 wnd 7 Omahs Di ry, BE e (il COMMERCIAL DEPARTM which fs taught dor Go rh respondence, and Short Haod Writ ERMS Complote oar, (vhort hand ¢ irde, ( oop ug exc Address GEO. B ud for circular, m & | the sum of da ing will be consumed by them in secur- the necessary sixty names. UNITED 1a the United TATES COURT, tes cireuit court yos- terday an action was ;instituted by Re- ecen Parker of St Joseph, Missouri, Cooke, of Lincoln, pray- for judgment for $5000. Tho petiton alleges that on or about September 4th the defendint went to . Joe and represented himeelf to the armed with a rant for her approb a requisition from the governor of Nebraska, st n ng she had ob- tained $90 worth of under falso pretenses and that i o} uwl not pay to him that amount he would put her under arrest. The petition continues that he left her and returned in about an hour stating the wor of Missou hac granted the requisition of Nebraska's governor. Ho then placed her under arrest as she supposed and when the de- fendant signified her willingness to ac- compariy him to Nebraska he left her, stating he would call for her again but to consider herself in the custody of the law. The petition alleges the fact to Do that defendant had neither warrant or requi- sition. For this deprivation of liberty the plaintifi lays her damages av 52,500, The second cauge of action for slander, in uttering the statement that she had obtained goods to the amount of $00 by false pretenses, also lays damages in tho above sum, POLICE COURT, In the police court yesterday after- noon, Fred Iickwald was held to hail in £200 for the uy of two suits of clothes and other articles cf wearing apparal. nst Pom Murray by him with the theft of 20 worth ot lumhm, was called up, and ppeared to prosecute, the case was dismisscd. Susic Chopps, charged with assault aud battery upon Belle Sanford was, upon examination, held to bail in the sum of §200. A complaint was filed against James Scott rging him with wantonly breaking the windows of the house of Kllis Pickard. Yesterday afternoon L. T. Peck, agent for Frederikson & Co., doing business at No. 51 Clark street, Chicago, appeared in the police court and made aflidavit that Peter C. Kyear was in the city, and was a fugitive from justice, being wanted in Washington county on the charge of embezzlement, Oficer Knight was dispatched to ap- chortly afterwards him as co Anderson appeared dent and demandcd that Ky- Parke for the de ear bo admitted to bail. Pecl’s sttorney stated to the court that he had tele- phoned to Blair to the sheritl of Wash- to come to Omaha this wmornin take Kynar back to tho coure (« ction, \ conference was then held .m(l th lidavit was with drawn and the prisoner released. All at could be learned concerning this iyeterious aflair, is that Kycn i Dine, unablo to speak intuliig s in June lust tho agent of ‘0., of Chicago, a firm deal- real estate, and @ a and Jow Kyea ving collecied considerable sums of money had failcd to remit 640 of it to his employers, which constituted the ofiense for which he was arrested, Iyoar purchased his liberty by vaying to Peck a part of the money alleged to have been embezzled, and sccuring Frederickson & Co. by giving them a mortgage for the balance. affuir seems to be o game of blufito m good the loss of the Chicago firm. J Beneke, who deplores this way of doing business in such cases, says o great many would never bo brought if a deposit for costs would firat bo required. —— A Complaint Against the Albion Post- master, To the Editor of Tie Bry I have frequently noticed that Tin B takes an indoperdent stand on pub- lic (uestions, justifying what is right aud fearlessly denouncing what it deems to be wrong without regard to whom it pleases or offends, whether political foe or political friend, For such reasons do I make the followi August ultimo, A, obraska, addressed a 1o Albion, Nobras him by ington The whole ke ta of age, at Ord, r to i at writ agreement days previous! 1t was a inatter of 8o mach importance to mo to got a prompt answer that | tion, and even oftener than i ur at Albion f to A tolling ¢} ? ion and his cl¢ or deputy, on another, tha reagous v expected a lotter from Mr, Ga they rogarded and treated the matier of s0 little consequence a refuse liver my 1mail tome until Wedue tho clerk being absent, 1 stamped by Mr. dental ard of the Boone ¢ Argus, promised e the p of his e« ms to ventila | my grievanc in, but after 1 had writ en in fewer words than he utterly re although 1 mado out the facts, in the above statement, fused to print the same, no comment on them myself, roason for asking you to print the above, Believing that a proper performance of an otficial du vernment s for and the peopls ex \vul \\luh they have the right to -h' mand. Neither do 1 bolieve that openly and promptly denouncing wrong, oven though perpotrated by a n'puMum\ of fice holder, will not injure the republi can party. If it does then there must be something rotten in Denmark, Yours truly, C. H. Ronegts, i e henco my pect, “Delays are Dangerous." If you are pale, emaciated, have a hacking cough, with night sweats, spit- ting of blood and shortness of breath, you have no time to lese. Do not hesi- tato too long—'tlll you are past cure; for taken in its early stages consumption can bo cured by the uso of Dr. Pierce’s “(iolden Medical Discovery,” as thous- ands can testify. By druggists. o EVEN UP. By Yesterday's Victory the U, P's Tie Records with the St, Paul's, of the forenoon seriously affected the atteudanco at yes- and but a small audience The discouraging rai day's game, witnessed the first easy victory which the Unton Pacifics have yet been able to wreet from the present visitors. The situation as the gamo commencea unfavorable for home racticing hurt appeared most prosy ects, as Salisbury in his arm, and McKelvy ao the only avail- able alternate, was forced to tho box, knowledge of the captain’a lack of frightened the local adherents, in MeKolvey’s excellent their to pieces in o practice but the result me, suntenance tears, The St. Paul's went the first inning and played at Joose ends the wholo of the game. The U. s on tho other hand pounded Gorman steadily and fielded almost perfes Following is the score s 0 Union Pacific's 0 1 13 St. Pauls [ 0 2—4 A prediction is quite Gnwacranted thint the attendance this sfterncon will be large. The general interest in the con- tests of these two clubs, 8o noarly equal If the baby If the *‘old m hecauge on. puii-bos wifled or chofled, dull. &e., allays his troubles, T some joy. No family out it, comes home business 13 Pozzoni's powder cools and n all is glad- uld be with- o emm— Watching the Crossing. Last ntght, Officer Flynn whoze boat for this month has been Twelfth atreet, wasjespecially detailed fo duty on Tenth near the depot. It was feared that an attempt on the part of the B. & M, whose main line is now graded up to the west side of Tenth, would be made to cross this street, the curbing preparatory to laying the track being removed a short time £go. The right of wayacross Tenth was given to this company aome time ago | by tho city council, and why it should bo | delayed in the exercise of this franchiss cannot ke understood unless it is foared that the company intends to cross grade lower than that agreed vpon by the coun- cil in its ordinance. Costly Boston There are fifteen privato Boston which aro taxed for Theas Mr. H. ho Hon, Dwellings, iwellings in 100,000 and wdor house, I. unnewel Martin Brimmer’s, Edward Austin Higgi \\ hittier’s 0C0; Mr, Gen, Ch Brey mansion, § £105,000; 111,000; Mr, o, John €, TEST YOUR BAKING POWDER T[l IJM Trands adverticod a oly puro CONTATIN ANMMONT THE 9 A 1:,‘\;000: Al the Samuel the Ii Montgomery Sears’, Pnilips’, >11:. um house, rew’ §1106, $115,000; ] g pre THE MO 3] Fuirod Lo dutuet ECT MADEL DOES NOT COXTAIN AMMONI 175 MEALTHFULNESS S NEVER BERN QUES milllon homes for o qunricr of a century 1t Lna "THE TEST OF THE OVEW, PRICE BAKING POWDER €0, <I iayon upulin Y al (szs Wnnpir \my 2 Prlce's Ligh, 1 FOoRrR SAL':, BY CR QCERS. NOTICE, Brain. | ¢ will not only bo what the | TUESDAY CULLING THE F¢ ganization of the Palice For L-Xtremely Prebabl | Twenty of the Presont Mem the Balance a Abont bors to Remain, to be Discharg: Owing to a deficiency in the fund out of which the polico department is paid, opinion for some time e the was | it has been the past that this force of ofli roduced to about the number This the committee als would before last ten wore added. juestion | brought up hefore ot police at its moeeting last night, and the reached that ton It was conclusion no redue would bo made. determined, however, that it would be recommendod the forco bo to the council that reor- ganized, This step will be taken as one neceesary in order to fully carry out the object for which its eervices cured by the council and pald for by the are so- the there of not the more is that 1t council than twenty cfliclent men on the force, and the object of the reorganization will be to dispenss with the services of the opinion are remaining ones and fill their places with those who will properly perform dutics. Within the tho last two wecks three of their theso men who have been appointed by tho mayor and council of this city to pro- tect the lives and property of her citizo have been found drunk on their beats, two of whom have been conducted to apartments in the city jail by their broth- or oflicers. T'wo weeks ago to night one of the lasi ten men appointed was found in a state of Dbeastly intoxication, and was escorted to the polico station by Cap- tain Donahue, Hisstar was taken from him, and aiter importuning the marshal for a reinstatement, ho was put back on the forco on probation. Last Wednesday night a patrolman o bent was Eleventh and Harng, found dead drunk near the tion of the two streets. He was admon- ished for this infracticnof police rules and went back the noxt evening to duty on the same beat. = Th: night he wi found in the same condition s the | vious one, lying on his faco with a rock on his back, which had been placed there by the rougha who con to about that corner, They had also nenrly stripped him of hig clothing, and he was securely fastened to the stone lying upon liim by a strong rope. This oflicer whose nameis indicative of central European nationality tendered his resignation to the council and it will come up hcfore wh in strength, s intonsified. i this - | gt Lody this evening for their action. ] pointed, and also one of the *thirty doy sorles. 2 men” of last spring was also relioved of ovory lady uses Domoni's medicated | his stae for a short timo for drunkenness ol ) e aemtid | on his Leat. e is agatn on duty but the it i ible [torms of his reinstatement are nol Ko donnitonn oy fontie | How soon this chango will tako plac is not known, but the committeo wiil in- ciot by way of recommendation, that the warshal report ineflicient men whose places will b filled by appcintment by the mayor. mm— ACTORS AND THEUIR HISTORIES, Persoual [tems Concerning Membors, of the Profession, John B. Gough was a singer of comic songs is New York before he hecamo a lecturer. P. T. Barnum began his show lifo as an advertising agent for Turner's circus, Joln H. Haverly was a tailor's appron- tice. e first went into the show busi- nees with Cal Wagner’s minstrels. David Garrick was the wealthiest ac that over lived; also was most honored ““Columbia, the Giem of the Oce an English sor was changed from “Brittianna” to **Columbia,” and was first sung in the United States by E, L. Davenport, an_acter. Baltimore has produced hen any other city, Next more aclors ig Philadel- phia, and then comes Boston, and the least of all is Now York. The cldest theater nov Ml.uul-'.v' in this country is the one in Savannah. ‘l'ln- one nwlm Walnut lizhs l!.Arl' Il<lln wero Jows—1 h . uml Adrian, Jacobs, Phillippe, Blitz, one of the most popular, was an Episcopalian, Iddwin Porrest was a tumbler and leaper in a eircus con pany. John R Scott was a butcher boy. Joe Jefioraon painted scenes, as well ed, when a young man, per week, Salary 518 The oldest actor living resides in St. Louie N, M. Ludlow, 57. Charles R. Thorne, Ldmond 8. Con- Joe Proctor, Thomas Lynoe and Jas, . Murdock are all over 70. Macklin the actor, played Shylock at 95, and died at 1( Lester Wallack wag al one time an cflicer in the Koglish army, served in Ludia; born in 1819, and still plays juy- enile characters, Bd. Bingham used to keep o ocigar shop on the corner of Montgomery and Washington streets in 1859, Was also o soldier before he went on the stage, Barney Williams set up tenping for a ihood when a boy; his real name was ward O'Flaherty; dicd worth $400,- 1 000. Frank Mayo, real namo u waiter in a restaurant in New city. James 15, Murdock, George Jordon, William 15 Burton, M. W. Leflingwell, Artemug Ward (Charlie Brown), J, Vicker wore printers, AWrCn arrett was a bell boy in a 1 in Detroit, Maguire, was York Charles Wheaileigh, Edmaond 8, Con- ner nes M. Scott were talors, .Inn Hins was a cook in Dublin, Jo k and James B, Cardon o the mast, A, (Dolly) was a jow eler studie law w Daniel admitted to the bar in ] I q (real name Carey), Di one r, Gustar vug shy mble were I A 1 bef ! % r Matas . Notor, —Daltitn # LUlpeol Ol fakas \ - o dvne S | HE WON A cluan | . [ A Gambler Parts With 10,000 0n the Faro Table - His Last Request | ¢ ¥ " QO | Ton thousand dollars was in t AN] MIRRORS 21 | minutes Thursday night. The inmute 2] o A o of & zarabling Clark stroot wers | COETA NV BEIER ...:a’.E i | lazily hanging ditferent gamen, g R mm) .. |‘:.‘-”t,--‘: n m‘l: W I.fl \;l(n'm;»m! nn nasortioent far sarpassiug anpthing in this market, comprisin b b BRI Al oot and moat tasty deslins manufactured for shis spetng’s teade and oovering somewhat abashed. Tl q indicated to the casual was a stranger to wmbling The dealer bowed 3o and said “All right sir,” Tho stranger coolly chips into two piles and thom carolessly on tho second both stacks wero gat “Giye mo two this time, Players satd as he handed of bills k wie against him ar In o fow ose aftor his last bot tune lighted his cigar and He was John Dowling tho priotor of the placo. B Resto Dome ot sonden Tim An important pie been brought to s Rome in the o of suce leaden envelope of the don n or's church in Romo. twelve vears and has ¢ lire, about £10,000. was applied to the dome foct fashion, which mado ¢ pairs a nocessity, a 1 termined to strip off the w cover en at S04, ) ) if it were spread out flat it anarea of 6152 an acro and a half. In the old plates threo of the tobe of gilded copper. iz Betrayed By a i “Oh! ma, Tam so happy yos to dear Georgo,” “1 am glad to hear it, “*1 never shall forget his put his left arm around quickly up to him; placed ovingly on my hair and 80 gentlly.' “Sce liero, child, you bet that young ma “Why, whe “Ue ha for, ma?” 1 too much e the back part, Pain under t Ineaw after eatin 1 to exertion of (temper, 1 ngof hnving neg nesw, Dizziness, ¥lu; llum, Dots b y ey ght cye, Ttestl GRAY AN or WiHISKERS GLOSSY BLACK by this Dy, 1t im instantancously. Bant ny axpros on rocoipto Offico, 44 Murray St., THYS i'lM.:‘..H;Ub it ! fl{‘ singlo o i L Authorized Capital, foral Bauking | kg busluoes ta Lrant ¥ How largo or ur ca toutior siways conrruous Pays particnlar reniiing outshdo t un at intorost. Uniea Htates Nt meon At ntr Mok o Buchanan was sugar broker | in Now Orleans, Jos Emmet was s houso nter, before he became an & t. Louis, ' Tom Maguire was & huck-driver in| York, ! elder Charles Matthews wan o] the dividod hia pile of | moments vl ho said, The man who had just dost a amall for- work has just aaful eonclusion in ompleto ro ‘I'he orig #quare moters, or about my dear. [0 T Bai 25 YEARS I Tho Greatest M"nm |\\ 'l‘r gh of the Ago! svmproms OF A CRPID LIVER. Loss ofappetite, Bowels costive, Paln end, with o dull sensation in tho ighly colored TUTTS HAIR I]\'E OF ORI.A.IX - 1,000,000 ot lanka nd Eaukore recetved on favor rtificate of Doposis bearlng & per ook Buyaand solls Forelgn Exchango, County, Off Depository First Hational Bank —OF OMAHA— Cor. 18th and Far The Gldeost Banking Establisfhimem ® rango of prices from the Cheapoest to the moat Kxponaive, Parlor Coods tiet demeanor erver that he | house scenes Draveries. Walking slowly up to the faro game, "T"‘;‘v’r"yl:"‘l-“;;""'l‘ “i‘.‘“' ""‘I‘)‘* were the | Now ready for theinspection of cua-§ Complete stock of all the la est T sy “ ”‘“” "" '“M nil tonuers, the newest rovelties in stylesin Turcoman, Modras ana Buits and Odd Pieces, Lace Curtains, Ete., Ktc. Elerant Passenger Elovator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIVERI(,K 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street. oM /\”r\ \F.U RUEMPING & BOLTE, : ~MANUFACTURERS OF — ORNAMENTAL GALVANIZED L EUHN![IES. Doriaer Windows, Finials, Window Cape, Tron C 10 Shnen 1 new-conier, then layout. Nered in. was all the overa couple placed In a 12086, nd he hardly he had as lchts, &. Tin, Trcn and Siate Koo = walked out, —— e GrormaamniD. Wy att, St Peter's, LUMBER MERCEART newal of the ~ A o ‘I ." St Pe g @ 5 e has oceupiod c q ¥ 3 over 200,000 =] R sinal covering =4 [ i vl N man imper- mtinuous re- ast it was do- holo envelope YT CUMIN {5 AND 20TH 8T., OMAHA, NE o and eubstitute a new ono on a better 2 el systom, Now lead wan imported from E o ain and mixed with tho old load in the ) setion of onp pact old to tio parts CAPITAL PRIZE §75,000 The total weight of the now | e, Tickots only ¢ ilograms, and would oceupy tHealth and Happiness. /24 D0 AS OTHERS oW ‘g HAVE DONE. ing off m wero found Cina, Aro yQur, I\nhw since 1 “Kidndy Wort b P xlluH W iy and - Annuos tato Lottery Company, conirol ths Drawingd o, and tAat the same ars condusted witA , fairness d Jaith toward all pars ties, and u taildate, t tiest kiss, He wme; drew mo his right hand ressed wy lips B 0w, bt 't nitor, Clovelad, O s _Dis tian Mo fl\x ter break with xperience,” {Have Kidne frer 1 you ulwi ching? ‘ 1 1 199 for £8 yoare by & ctal and charitablo puisr voto ity 1 Uuud state oonid! 1676, l‘lm only l.unuvy ever voted on and en. dorsed by the people of any State, n ove helmt k. o Are yon Const mn{m\" {iney-Worl Have you Malar 1'}‘ “Rldney Wort butter than_any othor rouedy | by oy e It vover scales or postponsr, bo whoulde o, with adis- Its grand single number drawings take place monthly. Asplendid opportanity to wina Forume Tenth Grand Drawing Class K, in the Acad- omy of' Music, New Orleans, Thiesd: Octo- ber 14th, lhfl—«ly.hl Monthly drawing, OAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000, I Aro i inorWort b othir Ry ttering nt tho da on, Hon chunean, with y nnd °AT|°N Ar you Phr'nnnhsm racked ? pecially adaptod (-] } 1 AT L o 100,000 Mickets at Five Dollars Each, Fraer flerd hi i, West Bath, Sai ? a fany o1 ,4.“.4“\‘.‘.‘ T Lamorcaus, lalo La otk ~h Diseasi len) tiona, in Fifths in propostion, LIST OF PRIZES, ) tho suflerer. s catse th Tiadies, aro you <uffnnn ot CARITARL PR ! changed to i tion of Jlor, nets npplic 81, Now York. arrc ART A meunting to.. for 1 Bfi[sGHTUN COLLEG REOPEN ON i TEMBER 1 S ¥ CLASSE MONDAY, SEP NAL BANE, ow Orleais, L, 15 by Mall or Exe xpress ak ooy ordtnary Wb nd upwa Beaiden the sdyantag of o solid English and Clags. BANKIKG OFFICE ) M‘_‘n) O &+ (‘?’ ?‘- c’ ‘L s e : L a2 N.W. Cor, Farnam ano 12th Sty | pooovion) Surveying HOLBROOK, SHELTON & HEANY, 1 ] ] Feank Muneny, Prestdent, | Bax's £ Reonua, V.P Skt | E i S R B gy epig, Baakig o Connerit | ENBMGEING, oUTVEYING Frank Murphy, Bomual £, It Bon. D, TaNNAT . d ¥ ; Charlos €, 1 , A, D. Jone AND CONTRACTING WORK Fivo now profess for this purposo. 24 Vocal dusic, Ger NEW STUDENTS must prosent thomeclvos during | = thie week ending August 31, botweon 8§ and 12 . ., | and thoy must bo ready (o stand examination to dot cido thelr rank in the conra rof. Lambort will givs dus n o in Chemisiry 1 secount of croed 0t arshiave boen added to tho faculty | Dono” within the city and througnout the State, CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER, Hiolalic CuSLsAbfilfiifg L‘as;els Shronds, 1000 Farnam p. i OMAHA, NEB Telographio ordurs prowptly sitended to. Tolophon o B McCARTHY & BURKE, UNDERTAKERSI 3})!1 I4TH STREET, BET, FARNAM AND DOUGLAR "\.’l‘;Kfi'L & WAUL, il th an 1, Aud W0 pio ud Fronch, optional. 4% | o o on nl the very lowost 6 for the resump uition v 19 L thirs ACADEMWMY OF THE SAGRED HEART OMAHA NEBRASKA. T Beholaot nces on the ['IHI Wediesday in Sept s Courso o1 tnatraction ensbracen sl nam Sts 0 year oor n Gmaha, | i irhar Wianchos of's Sols 2 i 2 | vion of young Iadics. Pupils are recelved at any (BOCCE TO JOUN G, JACOBE) . A TO HOUNTZE BROTHXRS, (4 of tho yuar od in 1831 GUSERR LI A ] n v m 1] uh A IERMSPAYABLE IN ADVANCE | TARERS ! L B | toctuding Board, ultion In Kngllsh aud ‘ fioinrane S | g lmum GLUE - g ADY SURKRION | LAR(‘[ST M/\NUFACTUREF‘S e A | w5, SMITH & 00, | H, X, BURKET 1 noN HOBT. W, FURNAS, Socrotary Sts Hoard | ] 5 TR T CHITION THICE, 3100 o oue i sdvans, G QQ‘!—,D,ME_D/,\E‘ FUNERn.. DIRECTOR FHD EMBALMER 1 ., ., qmsiny Wasteear oy v RIS CHMENT (0, Gl o e I | ko SAMPLE TIN CAN SENT BY MAIL, 26 CTS., i )