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A SEPULCHRE FOR INFANTS, | A Well Which is B-nt] to Be Polluted by Bodies of Murdered Babes. SCHOOL OF MANUAL TRAINING, | The Masconic Grand Chapter United Btates Court Proceedings General Court and Pollce News. Horror. of Another The northy bounded by T and Jackson 1 fever of exci form fit accompaniment epicodes of the past few days ter bl owned by Tl and Mrs, Leeper. Murray has (1 covered with small shantios ae colored people and whites of mor good or bad repute, Mrs. Leeper in her portion and canduet ment alko st irve y abo iy No fene ad the about seems oall th of the square its sound Tins pure the Fourte quarter nth and on dis enth in a which for the horrible I'his quar Murray sround 1y Wblish buildings intervene, VitoiY 1o be fre Immediately in the awell=o been 1 iter is a well th ings havo gotien yielding fell into sy which formerly the bucket hns toppled over and lies upon gide dismantled; the curbing 1 with loose planks to «ave the un I .|n.,- into its treacherous d abandonment of the well | been a source of gr inconveniong the dozen familios living within the closure and water for the household has 10 be begged by the pailful from shop men on Thirteenth strect The well yields water as freely as of yore let it be Yemembered and could afiord full supply to the hiborhood, but neither bribe nor hire can persuade a simgle one of the dwellers thereabouts to touch its wate Complaints of the situation have recent- 1y reac Mr. Murray's cars and Tues duy his weit to the premmises to in- vestigate. ‘The well appeared to be in good condition and he went into the house of a white woman,* Annie Ketehlor to ask information upon the well trouble 3 Miss Hattie Tarr,u c L wak visiting. Both the women said that the well was in anasty condition and they wonld not drink from it. sroposed to it out, wonnn excl ed with no hitle excitement: wouldn’t touch the water from that well for anythifg on earth, cven if you cleaned it out a h red times, 1 Raw 2 woman throw baby down well not lov is reporter e she seemed to she had ever made such the agent, “Ldid sy (hat 0 won told e that she hid seen a live baby thrown down the well, but I did not know the woman w wh»lxl me and have never seen her § Anothei rod led uwpon her - yesterday, ke fright .mmlv nied that woman, named Lizzie ay tenant, was with o, d that it was popu- larly |u-lu Ve vI that the hottom of the w was filled with bivthestrangled babes, She had also hegpd of partienlar enses where- in o woman, had heen seen o dispose. of an anfant by dropping itinto the well, but she knew no pain A tour OF the ‘tenants about the lof found them, all" possessed of the belie that the well wiis sepulchre for ehildren, and one woman stated that - man who had last taken™ water from the well, had brought up an infant's arm, from which the ffesh had fallen. There isno questioning the faet that the people living upon that quarter block are aware of the circumstances of the most horrible nature, but are xnu\ul by fi v Lps. The locality is a astle from the moral depravity, |lu- U sightly and |1\ ublic disgrace of the un- favored premises would commend it to a thorough renovat.on probably the duty of the police authoritics to compel Murray to eley well and make a thoroug contents followed by investi, about: 5 pubsed tion of the people living there- MrL\(J:\I TRAINING, How the Classes Are Progressing— Something About the Work. The manu, fraining classes of Prof. Bumann in the high school building have now been undez his eharge for about th months andare really making rapid pro- gress. A reporter for the Bie who dropped inupon tho! fivstielass yesterday found the boys budy with' their saws, planes and chizels. The room occupicd by Prof. Bu- mann is in die Wofthwest corr of the basement and is well ventilated and well lighted. There are twenty benches ar- ranged around theroom, each bench be- ing provided with :four drawers, ‘There are four classes, twpo from the high school and two from the cighth grade,comprisin, seventy-flve sl i 1. The pro- gramme followed out by Prof. Bumann is as follows: 5 0 drawing, 10 ass in drawing. Lhird elass in woo Fourth eluss in wood-work, & , Tho work done by the boys is purely in wood aud confined to the simple movements, ch boy has his own draw- er fltted up with saws, planes, ehiscls, « other tools for doing eusy work. llu\ are taught to saw Su squares and do Joining of & morg or less simple kind, 1o dovetail, ote. Iy fact, the course is well calenlated to give them a thorough knowl edge of the unlm.u\ nable them to use {1 orter was specimens of apd some fine indeed., There diflicult picees of ch would have refleeted e run« i 80 neatly and tasti ro 1t is the Tutention of ¥ mani to give an exhibition of the scholars’ work at the vnrlln St |umlhlo L the boys of them wh an bave been performed with the simplest tools, they will soon be ready to take up more diflient kinds of work. Prof. Bunann leaves Friday evening for St. T.ouis to see mpout getting some lathes for his classes. Onliss the expense is greater than now anticipated, the llmnluw of sot of ‘:lln-n o be am W fl be made s will g ve the sel , and will m.hl. nwm(u wrn lh-- r .uu ntion to” n 1 all pr I fore the “eurvientunm’’ will be cmlarged so a8 to embrace tin and iron work, though, doubtless, this in time will have to bo e - xes” said Professor Bumann to the rw “theschaol n; seem 10 take great vest In tholr v | 4 Ally anak- croditable pragress. In f.\l the schol- ars become ¥ absorbod their work somictimes thit when the time is up I ean arcely drivg them from the yoom. You I.Imy have only been at it about ten weeks and, as ey work about n hours a week, seventy hours would repr 8ent the umuflwy have been under my block | e | charge. Considering this, T luhlu the | ynn--"n <« they have made is satisfactory in EXLRen } THE LAND FRRAUD CAS Pound ! Three Discharged Judge Dundy contin the hearing in the United States court yesterday of the | trial of the Denver men charged with Dland frauds, There were of them lvH trial - Yundt, Hirsh, R Moore he taking of testimony occupied all of hours tman was one enter fiedd th pamicd by Moore and ¥ it to McCook, where Yundt gave of paper on which were writton naes under which the taken up. Witness for his, of the On his nd trip y North Platte, being o vied by John Fiddier, and both took up nd. Witness had never il on the land <o taken up. took another trip on_the Doy man Huorst aod Ry On that trip they pai The witness Grimes was recalled, produced cegtain e in evidence MY, Cobiirn whs also sworn, but his evi dence prodiced not ¢ adjonrned for diny I the morning, Attorney J. L Webst nnounced that one of the wit nesses had been intimidated and dhreat cned by the prosecntir . Webster referved to Hofln Assistant District Attorney that he told Hoffman that dicted by the it would consider im under he ehose to testity for the gov proseeut’on would use its own judzment about pr iting him. He was given undle however, that he could de he pleased about testifying. AL the afternoon the grgament was com- meneed and continned until 5:20 o'cloek. Assistant District Attorney — Bardett opened for the pr ution, and_was fol- lowed by dudge Hull, Attorney Woodrall and Hon J. L. Webster for the defense, In his adidy v Hull took oceasion Cmanner, the wi ty and the of the first witness the men widnlent first t ndt Ww \ lips the noow res 1 but usin same oing with him Bartlett says » had been in and that dat if ¥ ness who worked up the most masterly impression on all pr trict Attorney Lambertson closed the ar- [ of unusual most fore i iderable enthusiasm on the part of the prisoners and their coun sel. In substance Judg ury as follows: men of the jur in the natare of thin judgment upon this Tully weighing the evid ntroduced. You are pos \Ih‘_) all fa ar with the facts. You were most of you present at a previons trinl, very similar to this, in which very much the same questions were involved. You saw then, evidence from the same class ot withesses, You have had a el during these to unders haman nature and become acquainted with the perfidy of man. It has been a deplor; The amount cy and periidy it tolitht in these cases has e I anything ever witnessed by ths court, Some of the witnes; have wd- mitted that in s'x instances, in this court, have they committed the crime of jury. The testmony of a confessed perjurer is absolutely excluded from the courts by the enactment of the s of the United State receive no - considerati A man who commits vh.-(- is an oute: seal of per his forche: in here w awakened it is impossible s for _}‘ml to pass without ear s indel ) )lim i 10w ot shamo and admitted that th, is no shadow of manhood about them, hey have stulti- 1 themselves by boldly aind brazenly admitting their jury 1 er, that these scl are not T S Not one of them can suay thut their wled lives are | I in the contines of this s f themselves unde and ntlemen of the jury, you have the evidence to decide on. I such testimony as [ have deseribed has been submicted to you, you shall refuse to consider it un- corroborative testimony. One of the witnesses has testified that he w ignorant why he was emploged to take up this land, thus showing himself to an o or criminis. rninal 3 verthe w swindlers have pulled the wi - i 1 the plans to use these poor men %6 commit thoir crimes, Judgge Dundy then procecded to define a conspiracy and instruct the j their duty. “They then reti deliberating for that they had Court, wi -4| uml after three hours announced od upon n adjourncd, was reas- sembl i the verdiet was announee Syly ster Yundt, one of the defend- ants, found guilty of conspiracy to the government, but was dis- 'mnn n[ the indict- per- 2 Were pro- nounced not y and were accordingly dizeharged, MASONIC GRAND CHAPTE Mceting of This High Body in City To-day, annual meeting of the Masonic xd ehapter of Nebraska began in this ity yesterduy. The session was opened at 10 o'clock Masonie hall on Sixteenth street, Grand High Priest Palmer, of Plattsmonth, pre- The attendance was small as the wbers had not in the I part ar- ol, The grand chapter comp three members of every lodge in the state and as ) seventy-llve of these, the body has o membership of sov- enty-five. By this evening these will be in tendance upon the sion, The buirposos of the is to o the Tl 1 ling For »annual meet- wislation for session will 'y important topi up for and will 1 groat M wsonic interest, The Union Pa adopt the Lewis lI ast u~||' “standard’ of many other so ealled five extinguishers, Anoiher substantial vewdict that the “Lowis! is mplest and_ best, and that over 100 l»uqux ss firms in Omaha b vested wisely, Paciflo A, Dee . Oflice of the General Srank Kitell, General Hand Fire Extin- Chieago, Tlinois— oposition to furnizh shers for use in 1835 —Union Western euisher ) ar Nir: your Hand Fire o cars, depe all of owr lines of roud; 1o, ble man for sixty days to go over the re routo to superviso placing the same in suitable pla in suf «nm numbers, is this aceopted., ‘the eard “The Union Pacitic " and prepare to ship as soon to contriet can be obtained, Youwrs traly, — J.J. Ben Geveral Storekeeper. ud | nment, the | P | open yest Court then | g up the | went he | WITH CRIMES ,\\D(RI\II \lb The Records Gath h-d in the Law-Defying wud Tolice Cirdles, HARDWARE STORE BURGLARIZED | A Deserter Surrenders Himself-That Abortion Case Imitating His Employer- Nume Found 1y night the hardwaro s Kammerling & Smerling, 1301 St ne, was entered by thicves themselves to abont 8100 worth of | cutlery and general stock. En- trance was effeeted by a back window, which was raised withont any difiiculty I'he burglars evidently walked out of the back door, which was found partly rday morning. O Turnbull tailed to investigate the mat- ter, examined the premses carefully bat could discover no clue to the misereants, Somie of the plander, veredin acaye 1 ont on St s between Nincteenth and Twen s ¢ s used by who drives the extra street car hor hill on the avenue, and is sort of dug-ont in the ground, eovered | with hoards and provi w il & stove About a doze re found sea tered over dug-out by a | rrier for a morning newspaper, who in there cly yesterday morning. How :1.4\ ot there IS a mysicr) 'ulnu le they m wen lefi Ju I theiv nightly v lice, howeve obbors' w\xlx~l| Mary's ave who helpe kn 10 was i scout the ul‘ vthat this is )" as being too dime- He Gave Himself Ben iart, the des Plattsmonth Tast we brought to | Omaha v, to await sentence on the charge of being adeserier, Speaking of the ease the Plattsmouth Journal has the following to say The Wwin this city \\lm have not formed t squaintance of the good-n tured old wrec humanity kn Ben Hart, the on hes gt it, needer He is a Finland Tias worked for some 3 in this t such times s Joymg aspree in thisc ty. L i written in detail, would ¥ sting one, s he N A nland when a boy ptured in | A His his an in- from his and joined in mea. He is a on. Drunk or sober, he hearted, inoflensive fellow, neral acquaintanee. * T heen ‘on aspree for some weeks past and last he beeame thoroughly disgasted with b Rl Rcbiins he could "not leave liquor alone long enouseh to st sobor. Ho' was owing i small bill at the lor shop of M.O'Rourk, who had once befriended him, so on Sat- urday he went into the tailor shop in company with the night policeman and \ )'Rourk to secare his g aiming that he serted from vln- Hth infantry, U 1 twelve ye wanted to be given up so that he \\uulll; e put in some prison where he could be | kept away from the flowing bowl. Ih-i wanted Mr. O Rourk to inform on him as | the latter would sceare a bounty which would re him what Ben owed him., GimRis has telegraphed to army department for instructions what to in the ease, the us to The Abortion Case. Lillic Hays, the victim of the abortion case mentioned in Tuesday’s Beg, still lying at the hospital very sick—so ill indecd that her death is anticipated al- most hourly. Yesterday morning her ravings w terribly violent, and it persons to hold her in bed. Coc, the physcian against whom ‘ge has been made of committing | the abortion on the girl, returned last evening from a vis t to the country. He vas immediately apprised of the mention of his name inconnect on with the erime, and in comy with Dr. wm ealled at the Bek ofli lust e The doc- ates that his connect the, alter the abortion was com- mitted. The erime, he says, was self- produced, and tie wi's only called in when it Iu rgan to be feared that the would over. Inflammation had set in, o nl he ealled in consultation Dr. Mer- cabody ulso investigated th no criminality wh connecti with the ition of his name in that d was @ great surprise o him and Tricuds. Pawned His Instrument. Constable Karll was seen walking up Tenth street yesterday carrying o b'g bass horn trombone under his arm, and Iulln\\ml by a crowd of small boys who and anon would ejaculate boister- ‘Woneher |:|‘\\ something, miste 1t seems that J. W, Sh L member of the Excelsior band, wanted to_ leave town the otherday and pawned his bass Lorn at the shop of A, Kline, in o ble him to secure’ the wher The Excelsior band, it seems, claims that | Shockels did not own the ilhll'umrul, but t it belonged to the band, and conse- quently hus taken steps to replevin it, Lawing Over a Cow. Litigation between W. E, Jones and Alexi HIILI Wishart, the parties involved | in the Hammond house feud of South | 1, will never end. The latest phase | nitof Sarah B, Jones . Heny vl Panl Stein, to recover a cow in { s Selden’s court, Wishart took th m Jones on a morigage, and | Constable Stein sold ‘it to B s hobs up with an al imon the cow. The case is sull | Police Court Docket, zo Stenborg disposed of the follow- ing cases in police court yesterday: Sam Sweet, John Doe, W. L. Brown and Jennie Green, drank and disovder] discharged, L. M. Gay, drunk and disc ulul cost me, fighting J A. Corbett, dered out of th Tim Marks vagrants, ordered out o o1d Soldier, ¥, an old soldi SL I Zetting on i spree was arraigned Stenberg again yeste become u hysical wreek, berg will iy to secare a oldicrs’ Home in - R, men decline 1y m i€elly, and Ed Weiss, the eity. who will Iu |(l| for hllu in Dayton, Ohio. The G, to o anything for hun A \\'1-|hlln;: ('rlnllrullnn. There was a wedding in the city Tue evening, and the happy bridegroom * ‘em up” for the boys. At Barney Sk non's saloon he left g of beer on for his friends, and they, appreeiating his genorosity on the occasion, indulged frecly in the amber liquor. But & quarrel ensued and the convivial companions changed suddenly from friends o ene- mies, and opened up with a grand set to. | fhnished their ec rlv[dllnll in j | half mule sonth | While it was in progross u.mm Blew |..= ol UII and proved 1o be o O By e whistle and Capt, Corni ck, with | rs Mostyn and Dempsey rushed in arrosted the halligerents, They Tom Connelly Jerry Kernan, on and 1 voNhey s No one was hurt o -— He Fears sne Houston, of Gr vons gentleman, and s at the depot over an episode in tic affairs. He arrived here in company with his wife on Saturday night and the next morning sent her to Quit man, Mo, where she was to pay a flying visit to their childven, who are.there, and back to Omaha on Monday. Mrs. lluv ton did not_return Monday, neither dil Tuesday bring her back, and when this morning's sun rose and she was still unspoken, the husband was scized with a fit of excitement and aliym. He d; 1 at the concln 1 that she had run away, and so informed every attache of the de pot. At last he was quicted down and took the train for Quitman to make di- rect investigation of the sitnation. He re; turas to-night and will be able to tell then certainly if his wife has aban- doned him Jn vory ne is a breeze Tis dom The Price of Two Drinks, haniel E. Ford, a farmer living o of the city, came into Juo Selden’s conrt yesterday — with lis clothes torn, one eye ‘closed, his head | pealed and a varioty of cuts and bruiscs over iv's countenance: condition to the court, saying that he had bought two drinks of wh «ky A few min- utes since at - the saloon nc Hascall® park and when he Lud down twenty-flve gents in payment, the birkveper, S nderman had Kicked him thumped him. In congequ for Smderman's battery was issu Nu ont A ware sault and Fighting Str - H. Cone, who attends to th e switehes at and streets, o taken to jail on complaint of Gus Jones, another strect ear employe, for assault he two men quarreled about drinks in Swith's snloon and came was badly braised and the e dur he melee, Cone was re leased from er in the evening by furnishing for his appearance for fined $5 Jul bail Cone was police court. A Runaway Boy. Mr. Jno. F. Daley, the superiftendent of sewerage construction, livi South Seventeenth street is much for the safety of a little nepl Chics Mr. Daley received a telegrs the nHu o | stating that the boy, Dannie Coughlan l fifteen years, had left k bhound, it was It is supposed the n the youngster ran _away from lx me and is felt lest he bas met with 3 and costsin t - Cut His Stick. Tt now develops that Mr. Phil Rose, the s thentre ovchestra, He left behind none the st of e il hh ten- hi him man, whom heve w thus comes dency to me onongh by sted moves turally unex John D. Thomas swore ont 2w in police conrt yesterday for the of J. W. Rogers, Mr. Thomas ¢ R wsaulted him - without tion. A row ocenrred ai the ste diy mght in which Jack Ba the man who was shot a few weeks and died Last week, figured prominent] No one was mjured. Larry Casey and Jerry Cans fined $3 and costs in_police conrt duy for fighting. They conld not y and so were committed. Owing to the absence ef the court oflicer at the time there w no one to convey the men to 1, and Judze Stenbers turned the m't mus over to the prisoners and they marched up the hilf to the county jail and ordered their own inearceration, The connty commissioners yester completed their settlements wi h rond supervisors, and road wi now be abandoned unt 1 next spring, ex- cept in cases of eme - THE BUCK |\“l HOME. Work Being Done There and “‘hu’ Does It. 1t is necessary oceasionally for every he- ne: wolent soc to make w statement iims and work, if the publie are to an intelligent idea concerning it. The Buckingnam theater, with tendant attractions of saloon, and brothel, is a thing entive premiscs, cons rooms aud the hall, wer 2T, U, June 1, 1885, at the very l: ul #75 per month. After und thorough renovation at 4 cost w nishing of over §600, the house was inhab- itable, the wine-room is now an attractive reading-room and the saloon arestaurant, The union took possession June Lith, nee then eighty-cight meetings been held and 231 gratuitous meals given, The demand upon our r s have at times been so pressingas to compel the making of beds on the Hoor, in addition to five furnished beds always ready for the homeless. The supply of bed: is not always equal to the needs. The ¢ 17 years old on her way west, take ' sick in Chicago, spend- 1 her money ha and found her way to our was her, is only & sample of the work going on there, Another givl with a child re- ceived th tion necded dur- ing several in, a il of 16 was saved from the sna aid for her vuin by two design’ng knaves. 50 wany girls applied for food” and protee- tion hec e the Woman's Christinn as clution, in their old quarters, could aceommaordat them, that: the umuu stepped aside from theie mate work 1o assist them w that tha associatic able to care for the giels, the donors of bed-room furniture ave: requested to allow »use it for young wwn who need the tion of ol sympathy, prayers and nless netied to the con v, we shiull consider they are willing. Tho work among young men can he shown by citng a 1ew instances, handsome young' man With desperation stamped on his face, was met by 4 union Tady near the Home' one diy o was urged to o in and tell his trouble, he was out of wk and money, and had det®Frmined to Kill himself. Hé was furnished watha suit of clothes till his own were [ position found for him, w L proved competent to till. - We believe him to be a saved man. Sev | other men seeking employment have founst shelter and work through the efforts ot the Union (lm young man, brought in dead drunk, aid upon & reelinng chair and eared for by the matron and. ficr husband unul he He was o telegraph on e third H s employer was visited sid urgal winl vephiod With Gaod's bl la 4 uan at- e of home, and L {o give him one more “to please you | w il ing upon our cliors he 1o explained his | sted Tuesday evening and | was piassed on to Oma- | ed for until a pass was secured for | | - | been pu | Al Mothers come and aid for wandering bhands. Husbands asking | elaiming their wive Cinto onr Jading' and saud for him. and his onl would we pray for | tosti attendar mectings A Clinese el They a | often present at our | ings | tendance again’ aft | lack of consecratec all the branches of v | take, is s t hind is trul t, but t! The Tunch’ room [ thongh only paying I,\(ul\w1~.- not centra of doing grea home-like com! might go touns | food and drink |-.u‘ a reven to ¢ the Third ward, dey of one Fifteenth str of soliciting aid | owing to the live restanrant husiness queststhe patronage | with our eflorts 1o Gospel meetings eve day even 3 P a3 ing at 130p. m Mus, Rev i B and Bang New b rly half @ hur ded tables last hotel, at keon streets, the opening bangue prictors, Schlank | friends and the pre admiration was ¢ with its beantif silver and flower Y s ated and the see ANt repast was scr Zave it hea aten was the menii: M1 Blue Points wit Chicken Bouillon Fillets of Whi Potator Turkey, Cranhorry S Antelope, Curr Tendex i om St.Ju Ham Chicken Salad Assorted Cakes Confectionery l I) l 5 ntlemen ¢ tlemien w management of Scii ises 10 ben grand up in clegant style, improvements and comfor two rooms, he furnished, an_ele, ond floor, and a wel dining room. Sity ton & Missou ceive its sl and its populs edly realize hotil in that vic Droj W nity. s il please r (h it a long time sim} ropolitan, has 1 k of this splendid Jones is one of the and clever and ver \um rvised the s personal ) for 4I| nll Met and chlank & F popular good will i New Engl The Indies of “New the ingland Su 17thin - st., in on the corner of S streets, North Q aah baked beans, Bosto! other good S W until The ¢ will celiy : line of agociahle is extended to all to selves, An Indepo The gas compa The bl nt. nter of the P 1rpos plained that the ¢ eseaping of lust mon dependont s W wl the work is beir The enti b hias | vision of « 3 redl (hroug) patch, As there @ pipes atany point ‘ asion o con | ewicaco, | theater, are now ofte L our g A Band of Hope will arey on the corner rved, Boned Turkey. locality of the Union I in formerly ocenpicd by souree, a, Ly PflI"E E!(l"b ask our prayers and boys and erring hus the same help in e A young man cat irink was too mnch v hope was in praver him? He is a christian ficd on Sunday n.ght L who admit they were at the old variety day sh,'th and are ¢ meot held every Sy tanght Er Fosp n evening praye bo in regular at er the holidays 1 workers o earry on work we should wnder rance. “The harvest 10 laborers are few.' at the Buckingham expenses, iy located ! ins its isa by men who wowarmih, wishing to wor pla unior th yenid upon th Tunch room i <income is <o small, v _competition in the that the union re of all who syrpathize Save men from rain oy Sunday and Tues Prayer mecting yelock. Board meet Prosident. Lt tary Havyses, I RYAN Brin Seor MOPENED. uet Given at Fhat tostelry. dred people sat down at the new of ith jon being the pro- to their glanee of gant table, ment of eliss, the guests were began, An ele- d all {prost nt The following even the oce t given by wofor vic tion Nt h Sliced Lemons, Dressed Lettuce b Madtre ' Hotel wisieune ent Jelly S ¥ ‘hicken \oes W Tongue Aspie Jelly 1 Punch Lobster Salud Pound Cake Fruit (. Chiavles Charles Dewey, o the press. ere accompanicd by Cunder the popular lank & Price, prom- suceess. It is fitted with all the modern with a view to the . It contains sixty- and ily is, in the eitie and Burling: Lt is mnd h- re- s public wictors will ulnluu isdom of opening ated, blic who « Omahia, w H. D, don y ofliciated en seenred new hostelry H)ll«l [ M. 2 hotel reg: 1 wonder's IV should b both to hims Prineo that he nto his new position. mw nd Suppor. rward AL Btrect church will have o genuine old fashioned this store King's grocery store mders and Hamilton 1. Good old fishioned n brown b il be served from 580 ommitt tofore in the inl invitation and enjoy them evening om pper”! v th come t Gas Sewer, ny preparing least, of publi ated at the by Eleventh is to i inug con from the e ¢ Ta most Muavi thr s teh thi ) the Fiver, g completed to-day cen under the super- y, and the work has ) With skill and - di we no breaks in the there will be no fur- 1plain of gas sewerigy MDST PERFE(‘T MADE ard 0 hoalde, ¥ Alum POWDER CO. BT, LOUIS. att nin our gospely it kS C/(*‘n RO SO CCFVRIGHTED | ulile one ind | the thivd elass | | ceed the cor THE ONLY DIRE DIAMONDS, MOST PERFECT MADE Ammonia, Lime or RSN v FRANGE “Gnm:mno GRAPES FOR MAKING CREAM orTAN’An "d " DR PRICE'S CREAM BAKING PoWoER ' IMPORTERS OF PEAR Alum, ?}\ l \ MAX MEYER & BRO LS, AND OTHER PRECIOUS JEWELS IN OM An fnspeetion by that they ve from 10 to 25 per cent. besides ha iy far the lareost and fine srtations of FRENCE i ART GOODS 1o ined stocks of all other O Onr stoc \»(ll WATCHES, JEWELRY, his city in point of eleganee und vari connoissours or ¢ ran s 3 contemplating making 1l stock in the West to seleet { CLOCKS NERWARE, Lie, wd all at AILAS o i pu il BRONZ S, VIENNA, and other wvelers, tan s will convinee them rect from importers 13, OPERA Leading markets, ox- s without arival in POPUILARPRICHES ALL GOODS MARKED IN P! inspecting out stock before purchasin.s Au Larly Inspection Invited. Mauil and Tele: AIN TIG URES. Be sure to con phic Orders Will Reeeive Prompt Attention, 1sult your inferost by MAX MEYER & BRO,, Cor. 11th and Farnam Sts., Omale, Neb., An Efictent Gficer. In speaking of the veport of the depar ment of the Platte showing the 1 the target shooting for 1 the City ‘Times says that it is d, and sl done by having un « tor who not only thorou his business bt willing to impart | I formation to his commund, s to it that the instroetions given Lout. The depe nate in securing the Guy V. Henry, Ninth ingpeetor, st at the suceo attuned y ‘Che most noticeal 8¢ « services eavalr fo in of Major ritle gratitied the tain Willinm ity in the order o 1845 it General Howar suecessinl resul mand durii the departinent, down to_fourtcen atificd at tl in the thiv evidence of . knowledge of vitle regretted that of i department, on C and I, Niuth roops of t o Wworeg' J ch rens practicer It is to bo 166 third eluss men third helongs to cavairy, while £ ment i uming to be duties.” futarrh, ‘Throat trented. Cl and Harney, - Another Coasting Ac Jimmic Thornton, the it Thornton, the Whits wing agent, resident at 16 broke | loc r whil troop 3 weted in erly and 15 \\w.u-lll. ek 1ent. sonof D1 wachine Tho boy pattern kn and had behind him it of young people. AL the tepnth streeth, while th downward with thhe e d of the rapidity, the o IM| nio fr,\u pitched soveral were When I I|u|\\u| th CONSLErs W wiss, and verely broised was picked up ered that he i fracture of Lh bones protrud wais al o Huncheut pell mell e or b young Thoraton it owas o a compound Whraugl (ho 1o lus home ' i anoudance prection, WL A O The statement published concerning financial condition of the Omaha Litho graphing and S mery compauny does tice to that conee itconveyed 1= not only em about to be elosed up fact, however, 1 o pany is fuily 1o earry on its as usual,and 1o pay all 1ts b )14 for materi vl and labor. ‘L'he fuct that it had given an inju n, 4 the mipression thit it w ed but Su not the L bl business | cul than the ord | h ull stre 2 mortgage for tion referred to. business tr and w mistake was pri m. us it in no way 1,500 Ttw May v liconers w dn to vInhn Rudike Iadtke, Thomas Aoy i Dinein, of On Anderson, of Burt n M. Peterson, of lies musicalo £ hsolutel Thia pow vnzth ever varle Whileso i vy Kined ineompoition with the o Hliorr webht, alwm or in ennd. Noyul i Jlovu Omaha Medical SR led to the publica- ||u|\ ly a straight t n |. ting it in interested tho pub- ere issnod and Miss Lina wd Mrs, Hane Andrew G, yonters hy county, Oy Soviety met ye y Pure. i Anarvel ot 10 1ows More 60070 4, od cannol be 80l o of low tost, St powdeis, r«.ia Xing Pow.lor » oF TIR and Surglcal STITVT. CORNER 18 £1. AND WEAT A TATII0L AVENTH, Chronic anu 'Surgical Diseasos, Liver, lduey Hoard Tor L utien 1 islood, Nki *V'ye aud Ear, ruren oo, Roowe avd & Write for PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO Il', ciatund N wyovs Disea TIELO) Cice, oF puro ut by i express itk Vactung apd fo B ulls I dioey n’-u Urins )y oih i e aft el out warks (o ladicatle rhaa, DR. Wic ME AlAY, bt G, o Chaical INeTITOTE, Avcide, Oinaka, Mol 4