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2 THE DAILY BEE--THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1885. ALL ABOUT A COW, R ] - '“"‘""""w::: Police Court E D TA R A Yesterday Morning—Regular | YRADE}X\“D//MARIC general Interest recolving attention was a proposition looking to the establish- ment of an orphans’ home. The follow- ~Large Accom Thefllnn:::::lt;:::&' "‘ ,,:, p“r‘l ing officors were chosen for the ensuing year: el Rev. H. A. Guild, Ashland, grand oyl patron; Mrs, Elizabeth Davls, Omaha, g v:’:;’fi:":“"zcbl‘z} “:'“'Ef’xa[_’",}."’:;m(:)‘!":; The principal event in the police court orter yesterday morningsald thathedid :,:,l: .miZ; ato g{mg the gw]dim would [ Ashland, G. A, matron; Edwin Davls, ye-lu:dny morning was the tilal of Mrs. P Omshs, grand treasurer; Mras, L. M. |Carmichael 0aa complaintof assaultsworn have any great trouble In q.nnlllng the Merrlll, St. Paul, grand secrotary; Mrs. |ont by Mrs, Kinsey, Tho defendant Is rebellion of the Cheyenne Indians which | Gharlotte Martln, Central Olty, G. con- sobraed of outttog Mes, K, Witti's knite, hss just broken out. This department |ductress: Mra, Emma Forbes, St. Paul, 1Miis ekrominlancen 48 divelophd. by viatl G. A. conductress; R. W. Furnas in all probability would not be called | pi OiCio "oy 00" teotaror; Jesnnle |mony ate these: The Kinsey family upon to send aoy troops down thers. | Byrngy grand warden have a half acre garden which s not Should the Indians besome unduly ob- - Tanoed 11 N6 HMA Bean opn b5 hesh St streperons and carry out thelr threas of tle ond other animals as might choose to moving northward, the Ninth cavalry extend thelr depredations there. Among i [ other cows whoee attentlons to tha gar- o ey e VL s e den have been partionlarly marked 5!'“ and bring them to terms, a bovine owned by Mrs. Carmichael, 1 So far as concerns Indian matters in nelghbor. A plan was adjusted betwecn Enriches the Bloo this department 1t is not antlcipated that the different members of the Kinsey n , - Large Lots at Reason- DR " there will be any troublo In adjusting any | 118, euncll asking them to co-oporate | household that the next time this cow “Brown's Iron | o soulti i with a citizns’ committee In ar-|was caught in the garden they would B Tiave know 5 B0 3 0, 3 little difficulties that may now exist. i A o 1t specially benericialin sl qshaas- | Gon, Howard hes tolegraphed to Col. |ranging for the celebration, In all [#eizo it and place it in private lmpouad, % ™ ¢ Haavity on the systom.U MecCook at Fort Douglas to ook Into the | probabilily a meeting of the cltizens will Accordingly when the Oarmichael e ! A ineson | pgtter of the killing of the four Indians | be had to~morrow night to start the ball [cow chanced to again stray thither, the E a e rlces Rov o ; Kinsey family roshed out, put a rope ¥ . + priren ton St W Mo, [ near Fort Hall, as detalled in thess col- | rolling, and then it is presumed the coun- L | umns some days since. It Is now under- |cfl committee will be ready to confer, |around its horns. and started to load 1t | “gy7 g, Clarte stood that the killing was done by the |Among the gentlemen who aro interest-| AWAY. At this Interesting orisls Mra, Fiatue Indian police themselves and not by the | Ing thomselves are Garlick & Johnaon, | Carmichael, the owner of the cow, ap- woldiers, Charles Coutant, H. Kountze, Ben|pesred upon the ecene. The cow was Fort Omaha is gradually belng shat in | Wood, Tootle & Maul, Peycke Bror.,|Pulling one way upon the rope, and the gt | Morouriata by the farmers usiog their land in the | Chris Hartman, Max Meyer & Company, | Kinseys were pulling another. Mrs, 0.1 hong of Thioat Shin o7 Bones, Blood Pel, vicinity. 1t will bo necessary, for the|C. B. Ruating, H. W. Yates, W. V. rushed Into the crowd,and It is supposad, | 430065 2005 malntenance of artillery drill, to extend | Morse, Reed, Jones & Company, L. B.|Wwas slashing at the rope when shecutf D the lands beyond tho enclosed limits, So | Williams, C.'S. Goodrich; A. L. Strang. | Mrs. Kinsey. 3 an effors is being made by the officers ———— Upon hearlng all the testimony Judge concerned to induce the government to DIED, Stenberg discharged the defendant, as purchase additions, This will doubtless | SAMLER—In this city Juns 22,4 p. m,, | the element of malice in the act was not bo done If tho farmors do not hold thelr | Lillie, dsughter of Fred aud Dora Samler, | proven. lands too high. It s mid, farther, that| 98°d 2months. y Thomas Allen who altempted to break a movement iy on foot £ Inorease the | Funeral took place Wedneiday, June 2ith. | tho safe on Dongles stroet Tacedsy after- garrlson to & wholo rogiment. from the residence on William street, near|noon, was discharged, asno one cared to ‘ i Saratoga house. Taterment at Laurel hill, |appear against him, Nt DEE—At Salice Grove, Sarpy county, Juve| ~Two drunks were arraigned and fined Leave of atsence for one month has| ™ 24th at 6 o'clock a. m., Catbarine, beloved [ the usual amount. One was sent up in been granted Second Lileuterant Willlam [ wife of Jerry Dee, aged 50 years, default. MILITARY MATTERS. OH! MY BACK Every strain or cold attacks that weak back and nearly prostrates you. Gen, Howard, In conversation with a OGELTR COMPANY, —— surth o1 July, A movement is on foot among some of the promlnent and patriotle citlzens of Omaha to arrange for a grand celebration of the “Glorlons Fourth” this year. A communication was sont in last night to ‘11 ONININ0D3Y SLSISSHQU QNY SNVIDISAHd Strengthens tho Mus LS Good Investment South Omaha, A ” ¥ Nervous Prosiration, Debillty. Ment:) oav Physical Weakness : Mercurial and ofng, @ & . iscases Arlsing Induls P. Barnham, Sixth infantry. Tuneral will take place Friday, June 26th, e —— . . . Nowa bas beon reclvod horo that tho at 10olck 8. . from e It resdonce, PERSONAL, e Since the completion of the new packing f Capt. S passed {na- | Intel t St. Mary’s cometery, [} A . Hon Muscbmalotly £t Wt Belne | COOED e s ity e g funis el | andl slaughter houses, South Omaha is mak- The leave of absence for twenty-five| of typhoid dysentery, Marguerite K. y| w. day yraated First Liontenant John Bax- | child of Georgo M. and Margarot J. Cooper | o i el | aged 21 months, 2 ur BROAD GLAIK ningine :‘;”tfl;’al;:;:}.‘ nfantey hy beenlextend- | g o) Thuradayat 7:50 p. mi, st the| G, L Thumme), Grand Teland, (s af the ARy HEST APERATING Lieutenant Colonel James S. Brisbin, residence, 709 North Eighteenth, Interment | Millard, Fifth cavalry, having reported by tele- | Private. R. Winter, Baluwmore, is a Millard ing a wonderful ane rapid growth. Besides buconaeonaey (the large pork and beef house erected for complicated forms, also all geepes ot e Sn oot | Hammond & Co., other dealers have com- it TR iy 'ICKES'I SELLP\”\\’ AND Kok B ' ) tatl t ——— Mayor Boyd raturned from the east to yes- pcrml-'\nenlly:urcdbyrl:mc- . . . ” - gt - : i et UL R L T R R SR Rpesaci menced the erection of similar institutions Yestorday Maj, Oharles 1. Wilton |achossy that Hood's Sarsaparilla has | Tuseduy, and still others are contemplated for the of the Department of the East, arrlved | cured them. One gentlemsn thus re— ‘Walter H, Foss, of Washington, is stopping in this city to aeaumo his datics _as pay- | Uoved, writes: ©Hood's Saraspatilla fs| g the Senia. SR Cer b et radedty conhacnta Mei- | Mear future. *Several dwellings have been master. Hols stopping st the Paxton. | worth its welght in gold.” Reader, if icines sent by Mail and Express, No marks on Masj. Te d Col, Stant 1 fi -l ol H, Gibb d R, A, Moore, Kearney, | package toindicate contents or sender. AAddrcss v 5 It aro : . A PR TR D e S B Tt Mg o) | b s . evowssigons g, | DU 16 and twenty or thirty are now building. Employment is now fuarnished to about one positions at Oheyeano and Salt Lake re- [do y-u_positive good. Made by C. I | Charles McDonald, of North Platte, was at hundred and fifty families, and conservative 0% PERTECT COORLHG 7003 A v the Dbt that post t» Fort Douglas, Utah, in |Practicable for connectiog Paris and London | . H. Longsdorf, of Bioghamton, N. Y., . ey 4 | head, all casuals and recruits for posts on | How often is the light of the house- 2 : nt visit to her old home in Monmouth, % homes now while they are cheap. Specula- spectively. Hood & Co., Lowell, Maes_ Sold by all | the Paxton yesterday. estimates place the figure at eight hundred chargo of Firat Lieutenant Francls . | ofFrewsntic 1300t throtkh which telograms |, 4, tho Millard, 8 B o his route. hold clouded by signs of melancholy or GO| “The prizos offered at the rifle compe- irritability on the part of the ladies.” Yet s%saevs. | tors will ulso find it to their advantage to buy at present prices. The company Liave made The commanding officer at Fort Sid- |druggists. 100 doses One Dollar. to one thousand families that will find em- Eltonhead, Twenty-first infantry. The | may be transmitted. Tho timo of tranemissfon | V. V., Leon and J. G. Richey, of Platts- 1s CONDUOTED BY tition this year,” said Col. Henry to a re- they are not to bo b'amed, for they are| A, H, McGes, Browavills, Neb.; A. G LY i E no change from the original prices, but some ney, Nebraska, has been ordered to send e T::la l:‘m' VI 2 P DD all recralls of the Sixth infantry now at| A plan has been dovised and is pronounced WoLe My oyen og. Nl PIoAGE LKL SFERR1a Gop L wIll 18 b amcau o mok o exose gnationes bl ] ploymuent there a year hence. This offers also send in charge of Lieutenant Klton— M < It h ; k . 1 1 Mra. Bartlott Russell has roturned from a ey @fié fgfi g great inducements to Jaboring men to secure ; o Royal Havana Lottery ! |porter for the Breyestorday *willnotonly | the r2sult of all allments peculinr to that | progiings, Lincoln; J. W. Boggs, Blair, uro at ! veR (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) be much more numerous and costly than | 52X 7hich men know not Bat th [y 4rcude, . cause may be removed and tored Orawn at Havana OCuba,|ever bofore in this department. They y T O B eaaoa Bostby | Ohas Gar 5 by the use of Dr. Pierce’s ‘Favorite Every 10 to 14 Days. gzz:r‘l}_j’x{,,bfllfl:‘;“};“fi:“t;“t;‘fyfig‘z‘; Prescription,” which, as a tonlo and |dainer and William Gardainer, four of Sorib- Ticketa in Fift holes $5; Fractions pro rata. nervine for debilitated women, is certain, | ner’s prominent citizens, were in Omaha yes- fal i} blished terday, f & i % 3 L3 " gttt oiorat: 14 1 5" Tares SEinE 1 s | tho mon who will compet from ¢he de- | (¢ a0 ploasant. It ia bayend all com: | trday on business aud ploasuro tri. parties who first purchased lots have resold g pare the great healer of women. J. C. Stubbs, trafic manager, and T. H. 0. a ly to SHIPSEY & 00., 1212 Broad | Partment of the Platte, the Unlon Pacific or M.OTTENS & CO, 619 Main 5t n:lwnfy gnnntsn a beautiful silver water The proportion of illegitimecy in births in | Go0dman, genoral passenger aud ticket agent tet, of 50 as a prize for regimental team | Chili is_prodigious—exceeding 23 per cont, | of the Central Pacific road, arrived in the city match, Inthe United States 1t is lees than 7 per | yesterday in a special car from the west. e At e gpea ot T Aoge) AT041oah retusned homa yestesday which approaches ‘most nearly to Chili In| Ju AFTER THE WAYWARD. | particular, it is less than 13 per cent. from an eight days’ stay in Monmouth, Ills, ——— e —m— them at splendid profits, in some cases at double the purchase price. If in so short a time handsome profits are made, what will be the result when everything is fully devel- oped ? In the few other cities that are favor- ed with a first class cattle market, fortunes As wiil be seen in the report{of Taesday :::,;M;:l; :fi;‘p;g:?“]c?;gfii&;' -32;:: M, Hoxie, third vico president and goneral : have been made by invest()l;s in l‘efll estate, Sl andnua i S wic me . T kel wK e e i | e e s ¢ an d dhe mame i (certain to ‘follow: in Bouth Remarkable Cure of a Horse |dirzy creatures who inbablt that sectlon |nervous headache and its eccompain- = His sister, Miss Mary McCulloch, who has Citizens Complain to the Council of Aopataraipsdeia Mhosphate; just gradusted at Monmouth college, re- Nightly Brawls and Disgrace EORON e WORKED (NRMALES turned with him, and will make a short visit ful Scenes, Dr. J. P. Cowan, Asbland, O., says, | here, ‘It proves satisfactory as a nerve tonic; Mesers, George Gould,S. H. H. Clark, H. In the fall of 1883 1 had a valusble horse takea ments,’ yesterday mornivg in a M, P, special and will . . s e iy S fors slone(Bleranth cpnd Tnsli Sha i makaa tour o mspection o tho company's| ILaCDCPEBIFR*EE |Omaha. While the whole city of Omaha found in he books, I despaired of . His | 8treets, from ouglas street to Capitol Emperor William is eighty-eight y f | lines. SRR 2 ] xight hind Jog was a8 Targo 68 s maw's body, and bad avenue, must go. The respectable people | 98¢ Bismarck is govanty-one, Von ‘Moltk | T FITEL S will be gl'eat]y benefitted by the gl'()VVt]l and on 1t over forty running sores, Ho was o most will be eighty-five in October. Of the historic| At the annual sheep-shearing in Vermont 2 Baifcs - Sotanu tooss 5 Sacd Sisgs |15 10 that meotion bogln to fucl that | group at Versulln in 1671, whea the empito | tho heaviest ram's fsceo weighed twenty-<ight development of the cattle interest, South :f.l:l""é In Augustlnst a1l symptoms of ! o thelr respectal lz and decency are being am cl)m, sy By h‘:vg"‘;‘;; é’;:;m'; b :fi:sg pnm,xdfl tlurttflmt ounoes, t-l:id the heaviest . [ 808 e Horeo s dome *n ‘i wovk on my fanm | encroached and impored upon. They | on'life. SOl s ben iy R0 BuKEs Sine)ounces e Cumm Omaha lots will enhance in value fmore ra- ever nince, JA8 L. ¥umnino, Augusta, Go. [ will not stand i: any longer. If the| public shearing, ATMCESX Se - . o ot ) Angostu ters, the world re d | 8 P o s & council will not asslst them to clean out | appetizer and invigorator. vlvffl:m‘l fm"v?vffiir B . ’m'I‘*Cfl-{“fl"fl"!!:'l’!“cif' ki, e pldly th‘ln any Othel by reason Of lts Pr()x the dives, dens and sink holes of sin,they | the whole civilized world. Try it, but beware Don’t disturb t.hu house by coughing T8—1 am using your Fluid Extract Red am imlt tO t]le WOI‘l'S proposo then o fako the matter In thol | 0L imitations. Aslk your grocer of druggist for | all night. Red Star Congh cure wall re- | Bt i i i ot el T Y (CH 4 Respecttally, MRS, L. A, JOHNSOX, anuary 9; 1885, Blossom and Wet Conipress for Cancer on the b Cancer known. You aro welcome to use own hands entirely, and deal directly | G B, Siegert & Sons the ~men who rent their| Tho first American almansc is believed to Scrofulay. Switt’s Specifio s entirely vegetable. Treatise on Bloed and Skin Diseases mailed froe. The Switt Specific]Co., Drawer 8, Atlaota, Ga. or W. 25d 8t N V. AFINE LINE OF the genuine article, manufactured by Dr, J |lteve you, Boncilt of ahering humasl: E e The first publisher to whom **Called Eack” to this class of peo- |havo been issucd in 1087 by William Brad(ord | smasc oy vedemnccensful noyel = was pre plee. A Bee reporter was |in Philadelphia, =Thecelebrated ** Poor Rich- | ho found beauties in it and at once took it, at __ToLkno, 0., January 17, 1688 ] ), i 39 "GENTLI 3 'vlv(x?fifi:"nl}‘;fihmlmumnmum informed yesterdsy that more than [ard’s Alman. e published in 1782, and | the cume time arranging for its dramatization, | with something ko n tcrofulows Glacase, aid found y py ¥ likely ho will have the privilego of writ- | Sontinued until 1757 P — ;;‘;.‘.’.F‘x‘.‘a‘.:';“z,“:;';’.z:':fa:‘z'&?.‘n'n‘:l‘a"m"’";,'.:u"% Ing breezy tar and feathor sensation ——————— YOUNG MEN!—READ THIS. s 15 UL A Alight te-timonial of my appreciation 5 AL 3 N . baforo long. Tho women and the men | errors and indigeations. of youth Senoms| Titk VoLrato BEut Co., of Marshall, Mich,, | Seiomic vt (o el e " on Yo 09 . Maoufacturers of all kinds w 1L find ibto their aavantag> who have congregated and taken up their | weakness and decay, loss of manhood, etc. I | offer to send their celebrated ELEOTRO-VC w el (e T ABYR to 1,“'[""“ this propert Al good location, l'w".’ SEOn ads, ¢ —A1 abode down in that seclion are of the | will eend a recipe that will curo you FREE [TA10 BELr and other ELECTRIO APPLIANCES nrysi elas tacilities and plenty of good pure water illl‘ll.l*‘]lt'll hy the very toughest class, snd they do make t{}:e?el:imhy G .na.;‘innif'?fi' éa:l:hy::“fcla- :nl:;tl.:tlif;ritll?:gv::?&;&{fx‘;n l(‘i‘:“;"flv“’m’llg}f MO B South Omaha Water Works. [n fact, every facilicy to muk wuflnHHIflG[ BHUS E"fim hk’;";:‘;ni‘?::':d.;o:!.‘l':‘ P:l- nd ?wd lelé—lddreu(d anvelo{'w Ry, Joskrn T, l,md mhlnho and all klnldred lmull)lea Alug @W‘éfi'fi'fi?fi‘"’fifiai‘fl Claver, desirable for manufacturers, including cheap ground. h NMAN, Station D" N k, for rheuma , mneuralgi: B an ol ) " ] T " ant bacchanalian spree from eoon ® w 8 many other diseases, Ugn:;:lulv;a -rentuution <] "“fih',‘c'!n.‘hm':fi:.i;“ TR TN <] e dark In the evening until about daylight |, to be_officlally introduced | to health, vigor ud manhood guaranteed oure trul, . M. SEIDERT, T nexd morning, - Blak eyes,. Hiosdy ot rian army, A number of the | No risk ' is_incurred, ax thirty daya’ trial is 4 of arrison of unich are at | allowed. rite them at once ‘for illustrate ) ow extenslve the hilarlty becomes | of trying the practicability of the “‘wheel,” 0 46 Doctorsadvised him to use Lodse's Eit, Ked Clover 3 : . . y 5 sometimes, The reporter taw a e p— The shoe question has come to the front in E}ufifi",fifi,fi.’fi}%flfifififfifwfiéfi ‘V,l“] find it prl(;hmble flo splm,t fnl‘gg’riy n‘i‘a‘&’;dl var ,"" A man yesterday whose face looked ‘What a Big File of Eatable; Burmab, the kiog having refused te receive | “%yaSpring Medteine Tontoand general Blood Purk two hence with a population o 00 to 10, peopie, though it had been shaved with a cro In the course of a yesr a healthy man | the baw Ilr'un;lzo“;‘m“ldm ‘fol; %00“- d'l‘ul:fl faristiano squal. ' For sais by all druggists, or J, IN OMAHA NEP. cut saw. He had boen to see the Dodge | who has & good appetite swallows about | {Uatey SRS e A0 1 VA oled, and el z sn e e SATYIAS this will become a desirable place for ail kinds of business, Ty 55— |street elepkant., Those citlzens who |three times his own weight of food ! To d 1 Jots bought be had at bl R T Lot Denver Ji i i ———— and Jots bought now, can be had at very reasonable prices own 8 in enver Junction, | have petitioned the council for relief | dispose of thls requires a system of won- which will double in price many times in the next two vears Weld County, Colorado. mean business. They declare that these [ derful and complicated Internal machin- a" P £ ¢ ‘ e T A pakan amd e a1 e, Whkao Lk o ko o8 ond St Poainie Decty i \'j ‘enl al 1 . order our fo '\ hm:g“fi‘;“;&‘:’rfi'::‘&?“"x the scenes witnessed thero some times slvu us pleasure When It {s out of or- i1 ) E ERYBODY vay across the oontinent, at the deed or wo endure the horrors of dyspepsle.| When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoris, to Hioncsut ’ umch: ol'& 1‘!1:"’;'0""“(.”"'“"‘ 1fi7b°mn,. Brown's Iron dnrl:"". is the sworn foe of | ‘When she was & Child, she cried for Castoris, nver. 6 town is on second bottom ‘Whean she became Miss, she cluag to Castoris, 2 i land of the Platte River, the finest location| Mr, Sanford, resident at Seventeenth |ing j g . s +in this property. I t all times will be fur- ety h . i hildres, o 1 property. Kree conyeyance at all S o uyion Lands s of 'Ksucney | 0 Ohlcago atroeta, roporta that » sneak bontw ot atbanMs. Hoo H‘,‘";“h- g bl nished by us to parhe:d wishing to o tlhm wongerfolh new climate healthy and bracing; | thidf entered his house about five o'clock | paroRdeiet, 30., writes, wa's Iron Jovumas v town and learn of its advantages. e have entire charge :m‘l:‘lfil‘g ;:::.“ ‘D;:‘\;-: .Lm‘:::.h{n; bi,d.n% s IR N SRR S Bitters unrwn," wnfl‘lllflll! I.“P":"IPE' of, and are the exclusive agents for the sale of all ‘tl‘fir R. Co,, are putting u&mfin%{l ol bulldings | éwo razors, a pooket book, and fow [, The Atiants Constitution has ettled the R Y G NODGI'SY from G streetssouth. ~ Splendid lots from $225 L R R, upwards. b KA o ent oot Hherouiode” © " |t s it & Trwtuls vt | Unitod. Btates Deposttory. chanoe f d investments i 1 8 ey ol ave- | ¢ d Chawbers’ i mm“.'vfl.'.':,"' ":Iuwl;:::n Fo:fi nue, had §53 o from bim, night., E?i‘::x{.d?n awbers’ encyclopedia have it WINDNILL AND DRIVE WELL PUNPS, by the lot or block in good terms by The thiel rlsed o wiadow, sad, zn.lx(n%ar. el -_—P.._ — Fu.sl Nan fln a] Bfl]lk Hambei assnd s i ' H, M, WOOLMAN, ng into the house, went through King's o / Agent, Denver Junction Colo, p.iu md‘ ‘?:l'nugd :’hh:rnlmney. ot Py g&gs'}‘lwill‘lfffi ENGINEERS' SUFPLIES, R T W Y- S— guest at the St. es reporf 0 i » —OF OMAHA,— OMA A the police yesterdsy that some cne 15d Dcerated K’.}‘i.fl,“‘m“:'?.,fl;')‘j’lffi‘:fl 1')’! ———B‘ H had entered bis room and taken a new | Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment. A single The Oldest Banking E: y/ sult of clothes valued at 835, together | box has cured the worst chronic cases of 33 e Oldest Banking Establishment I d B SAVINGS BANK ! with some valusbles, The act 'wasa very | 30 years standing, ‘No one need suffer fve in Omaha. mporte eer Rich or poor, will find it profitable to make insestments bold one, as the clothes were taken from | iRutes after applyiog this wonderful sooth- ing madicine, Lotlons and inat et SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS, IN BOTTLES, Cor, 18th and Douglas Sta, under his head mare. harm than §o0d. Wilame' Todiaq | Retabilshod 1o 1857, Orgsnized as Natiooal Baok . ] . Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allsys the August 26tb, 1808, f ! Capital Stock, - = . $150,00¢ Liability of Stockholders, 300,000 Fire Per Ceut Intgrest Paid on Depasils ——————— The K 8, of N, intense itching, (particularly at night after i The snuual communieation of the fcmnuwvmiflb‘%fl acts as a poultice, gives | CAPITAL .o . Beat's < 8o We have desirable business and residence property for sale in all Grand Chapter order of tke Eastern Star i::ktl‘::r Z‘:"{fé‘v:fl’.!:."’:“.’;?:Ji".'.i:'fi'n .'ifl' SURFLUS and PROFITS Hilae Winos. - parts of Omaha and do a general real estate business. =~ We solicit bry- Hhiie? ers and sellers to cail on us. We will give them all poss ble information of Nebraska was had here on the afternoon SKIN DISEASES CURED X id ED MAURER, 12)8 Farnam 8t. h 3 : ADE ON REAL ESTA7.,|%d eveniog of June 25, The sttend- !;yh.,,, ]«‘Tzluli“ M;K“’Bfi’i'fi"}‘fn Cures as Joux &, Cux -m;h.‘x":' i free, and keep conveyance free to show property in any part of the city, y magic. P 3 ds or Grub: ; RO ¥ AT ENTAT | vnco was larger thao for year pas, and |1 by s, iy lck e o Gralt wihpmose . IDREXEL & MAUL, OfMcoors o Direotore |the meeting was characterlzed by great | the skin clear snd beautiful, Alss otires iteh, A. J. PopPrLETON, e 4 GOKSBORS TO 6. JACOBE: barmony and interest. The reports of | Salt Rhume, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and ' A General Banking Business Tr ns- g JORN 8- 40 . old, Obstinate Uloers, the officors showed a growing interest in acted. Sold by druggists, or mailed on receipt of | 10 uy cortiteaten beating R UN DERTAKERS ! the order, and that 1ty forces were | Price, b0 cents Drsws dratta an the princigel cities 1n the Uuited | A4 the old stand 1617 Faroam Bh. Oders by dele At retail by Kuhn & Co, asd Schroeter & omptl sibended strengthening, Among the matters of | Becht. At wholesale by é F, hooed::h c'lun:‘ol m';‘.?'.;l‘.:"u‘ni’“m"é'"é.m;;“"'" N iy fr’fl?x‘“‘““‘" e e Bedford & Souer,