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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDA\ C;\ l“ERED IN '[“E CnY. | ;vrl: ;;I‘:Il ,‘.:}“ »..“'r"m:;\.lilu(‘,ir ','(, “i::n:l. i .”: GOIN "__—umlu:u, contractors, as well as all people intend- | UNCLE SAM'S ECONOMY that day The List of Prominent Scholars in | (DK 0 build, the nccessity of procuring | o Becomes Manifest In the Army i B © 8. 1. R.. M. Scott, agent the Dublic Schools. | & rmit before they eommence ;wrk 1 Headquarters—Transferring . F t PN > M, . VG Bilediok. age | want to get the new erder of thingsin Troo . alins Pestner Arrested and Jailed in Obi- [ C: St B M. & O, C. C. Burdick, agent. | g0 es, of the publh ) L tord! L Juli oite-Fistioniksy of the ARk Union Pacific, Missouri Pacifie, Chi- ;“T"I sl J‘lm:v :fll{\:'.]uxlyl\\'_°_ igurated as soon as possible. At pres encral Crook yesterday received a tele g ago--Particalars air, cago, Milwaukee and St. Pauly J. M. | schools, has veceived from the teachers | ant'people scem a little slow in realizing | gram from the war department concern ) h ' - Ousler, agent i of the varigus schools the list of pubils in | the change which the new ordinanco has | ing the chango in the number and pay Bl# AT b NEW MAIL CONTRACTS LET, | FIRLDER WANTED. it ules ‘““‘. those who wee and | Lrought abe Builders and contract- | of clerks in the adjutant gencral’s depart- d; ( ( those who werc ne entitled toan advance | grq should remember that the law makes | ment, which the new order of things will A Husband's Strange Disappearance | Constable Stein Still Thinks he is ingrade. The Bee prints the names of | thom amenable to a fine if they ahead | bring about. The number of clerks in The Ruhle Case Again—Army [ ' 2 those scholars entitled to go into a higher | with the erection of a house for which no b - Constable Sten has a letter | grade next year, the respective grades | permit has been issued viee will’ be rediteod by § P lia ki d it from a party in a town i county in- | being those which the pupil occupied last T'lic process of obiaining a_permit is a e QT RILLTAY General Police and forming hir of tlin fact that a few tays | year. very simple one The architect or con \\ullh-- ;.; lv‘n\hlv\h I| \;. re \\\Hl be 'llnun Court News, Rk bagiealy \ tuk R, WA tractor who has the job mukes duc | rades of clerks and three grades of pay peior to thie murdor of Cliris Sakie, mad G T L SO, an. Stella | ®pplication for a pormit for the building | The chiof elerk will receive $1,200, two answering to the deseription of Ficider Bt Emil Sund, Grace Detwiler, Hattio | Which is to be erected, presenting at the | assistant chiefs #1,100 each, and nine Thrown Into Prison, with Ruhle and still another party, was | ‘ 0 May S Wt Gus Stephiens, | same time plans and specifications there statiit elovks vl Poceive 1 &al § 1t transpired yesterday that Julius Fest- | met by the writer of th nmunication, | Jessie Anderson: Kate Burns, Ethie Den | for. The mspector examines these care AL R S UL B L il a8 p hare | and that a talk was-indulged in_between | SallieTukey, Kenney Billinzs, Minnie St fully and if they contorm in all respects $1,000 cach. The number of messengers ne rwho has reeeived anuncommon share b Fddie Ta Lila Alexandor Maud | to the ordinance and to a common sense | Wil be reduced from four to two, and of the public attention lately. has been ar- | thelatter and the party by whom the let MeCi \ Ishivns, Matte Stone, | jdea of safety. the poermit is teaued, Mr, | their salary will be $0 a year. No osted in Chicago for « That under | waswritten. Mr.Stein gave a Besreporter | Flover 1 Carrie Graff, Fred Bre Whitlock telda s h: yet been announced for the ¥ n | | ’ D hitlock, outsi of his oflice dutics, has - [ 3 1 st 08 , | envidge, Daisv Maus, Charles Pratt, Pearl s slorical for the other de| . he laws of [llinois any such thing should | the nane of the owner as also the name A i i U found time to inspect quite ber o rical force of the other departments i ” t : I i el e hat | of the town near which the talk took | ¢l (NN VIR CIAIGEL HEEE | e LR T'o morrow afternogn ot procisely 180 n aie ALerialsS. 2 s LA L O lace. B ) of these are reserved Lawrd Kratl MALL ! W ) 2 ! o'cloc ompanies A, B, C, D, Festner's friends are prepared — to | further that he knows that on the day of | Walker, Winnie = Wallace, Auna Spr i A leave Fort Omaha on their march to prove. The story of the afluir as given the murder Fielder was found in a disre- | Grace Bernen, Harold Copeland, W another department AB I, Tand K ¢ s « nk Stockdale, 0 1 f Mr. and Mrs, G. Hunt was cele b y 3 ! y a BEE rep ¢ bya friend of the yatable house of this ety which | G wl. Fra 1k Kdale, Allie Robert, Fid o . L as companics go to kort Spok Wyo.; toa Beg reporter b, riend ol \ }?nhh- used to frequent; further, Crowe, Bert wd, Oscar Nast, Katie 1 brated lust Tuesday evening at their res- | Companies C, D, E_ and I, with the I\I- BURKE & SONS, family is this. While in Chicago on s | 0678 SR 0 iihe day, both Anton Meyer, John Kilker, Ella Ferrv- | jgonce in Walnut Hill. A large number | headguarters and band of the regiment, sdding 3 ’ onths ag: 1 man, Mt Gros nilish, Thonas 3 \ 3 I | \‘\l‘.lll‘m, tour_about 1 o, .x|;1..|wl.|«._\, v | of them e kiiown to have gone out on | Jiany M Litss, C e, Chinies | of friends responded with lots of tin and | Will e vemoved to. Canr (LAleuc: G LIYE STO“K COM“I Mr stner saw a magnificent zither in- f the prairie and slept on the g wnthl | Helening Atine i Fred Andiows | were rewnrded with o splendid evening's company goes to Boise barracks, ldano. V] I\ the show window of a large music store. | toward evening. On the day after the | Birdie Van Kuren, tush Manning, Will | hes A i A Of these companies one will come from ] He determined to become the owner | mu Ficlaer again visited the house of \\‘_hn‘n-num,liw.nu Vandermar, Flora Steaves, """ ainment which lasted until 2 o'clock | Leavenworth, one from Fort Robinson, @RO. BURKE, Mannger, A ithe . vner | B ropute mentioned, and remarked | Wil Convin, Jessie Meriiman, Minuie | the next morning. The following ladics | two from Niobrara, and the other five y hereof without furtner ceremony or | it PRIEC, TR SRR ARG Blike e | Bevhel, Katie Wood. Charles Waid, Delia | and gontiemen were present will leaye the post al this point. G.com . UNON STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NED. y, Tt s dealer knew of the Kell b Hayes, Josephis £ ¥ §: . : delay. ic music dealer knew of the | pag not scen his partner, mean. | Kglly, Bob llayes, Josephisimmo.n Mis. L. H. Bandybu Mr. and Mrs, ). | pany will remain in Omaha barracks un 3 Merchants® and Farmers® Bank, Davi! City, Neb.: Kearney Nations 3 e, and w Julius ¢ L Sixih Grad rlos Coleman Fred Ne A Bank, Konriioy, Nob, ¢ Colitmt M) a young man’s father, and when Juliusap- | 500 gyjile At the same time_he | «on Bert \Woodman. Vielorms eil- | O'earne, Mr. Buekly. Mics Margie Carroll, | til the aveival of 2d_infantry under the | BRI KParneys Steb g Colimbus State Bank, Columbus, Neb.; (s Bank, Nortlf proached him with a request to buy the | (B0 o0 s dress and left the place. Mr son, Bert Woodman, Victor Paul, Edear | Miss Ramsev, Mr. and Mrs, J. Row Mt | command of Colonel Wlienton Platte. Nob.: Omaha National Bank, Omaha. Neb, Pher on oredit, ho allowed him to take | & pli Mr. | Johnson, Howard corge Gilbert, | and Mra, Willimm Mathis, Mr - Mrs. The Ati: et : Will pay customers’ draft with bill of lading attached for two-thirds value of stoek zith 0 ) A i lso claims to know whi Ider | Waiter Copeland, Max mith, Charles | Aavon Hocel, Miss Hoel, Mrs. & 1. Campbell, Fhe companies at the fort will march the instrument, Before leaving Chic f ocl, Miss Hg s, L DL Campbell | qoiwn State to the Beit line road, where = 4 . 4 A " did on Thursday, which faet, in conjune- | Savidge, Fred Simoson, George Miner, Mark | iss Carrie Campbell, N os Campbel he vromised faithfully to remit the price | o, \ith the others that he has in his ek, Henry Clark, George - Auderson. Al [ Ay and - Mrs. Al 11"1”,.';[\':}”.',\ Gimphell | fhey will find in veadiness a trin, the of the instrument, $125, so soon as he | o0 ce0y SHio of . Fioldor'st olothe t Selnnidt ‘e Detwiler, Willie Elli- | | i AR et ever 1 ol 1 icl ) J b Ll SSeS510N, SOMEe de clothes, L Franeke De y ¢ vell and d; tor Cartie, Mise Litlie Dort, | first ever run over that road, upon which ) should reach Omahia, wpon the close of | i< him to conelude that he is on the | & Henry l les Balback, Charles | My, Will A, Gardner, Mi Holts, Mr, | they will embark, They will be drawn C- L MAYNE, nis wedding tour. As is well known Vai Court, aret Brown, Helen Smith, B\ ) SAFOV oL : ¢t T ore 1o His. Yiad: ot bio track of the nt man Anua Mo Lulu Dolan, Efiie Milestor: and My ytle, Miss Emma [ y | to the government corval, where the cars LT bt b it | AN e o MRS IR b | S Y pll el | BRSO BT LEADING REAL ESTATE D bothin his family and business affairs, |, ypgwer to the charge of bigamy and | ‘Anna Yates, Pearl Prati ¥ s jeorge CGoodwin and e and Pacific train, which will be there waiting y and has been in 1o position o pay this Stunet, Mroand Mrs, Kanotte, M. and Mrs. | for theni, I'he companies from the west this department of the headquarters’ ser- Orders from the legitimate jewelry trade solicited. The tenth anniversary of the marriage | A twe tEs. e oby | D Just us soon these matters | Maud Parsons, Sadie Kellov, Rosa 1. . W X o bligation day or two ago lhe ob derl, Mr. Stein Wil be fondly to hmidt, Ada Stone, Sibel Bear w2k ey will be met at Fremont. The soidiers S, W. COR. 15th AND FARNAM, OMAHA, starte for Chieago. Here he wa o the charge ot murder. The constable Alberta Green, Lizzie Mitehell, Gertrude Ti the i Sy wrday, Mr, | fore 2:30 they will' linve loft. Oninbia’ be Property of every description for sale 1 all parts of the eity. Lands tor saio in seen by the music dealer who had solid ther states. that when he accnsed | WKL Addie Tizzrd, Anna Hennkson, S UL court yesterday, -Mr. i g them for many o day Maps of the City, State or t L f i ! \ i 1 1 L { Maps of the , State or county, or any i informa ssive ishe ! Ider of the murder of Ruhle, he be. | Jilkey o, tijph Hicadsn Bl S ; g . et 3 stichuige o AP or uny othor information desired furnished promptly had him arrested. The le and trembled like & leaf. | sou. Minnie Leliman, i N O'Conner for the embezzlement of fifty- The Camph lis are Going. supposed (o bo that of “obluining goods | cliargcd and Ste told him that he was | 50 90 T cass sonoor, 10th of Inst May _ i cight years and six monthis as collector of | passed through the ity yesterday on their | sted an Actross. alse ses, w very | GYELIE pon the charee of forgeryand | Sixth Grade—Rita Ward, i cogioim, | Join Hockstrassor filed a petitionyee- | this port, to which was also added the | way east to spend the'summer, Constable Edgerson arrested yosterday admitted by any court, as a ground for Y ¢ a weo I, Mary Peterson, Mary Kustle, Ch los | o v is o " o Y i st any of ose but that he . 8 f1 1 . Ma astle, Charle comply with his contract and scll him g i ¢ 2 the fi v sver. hns | Vet b crimimal action against Festner, He has AT IR G Gl el JallE il Wiitimaishh, Chiries \Vaod, Muggic Bennett, | for which the piein il i amreed to oy, | United States at this point, Mr. John | ihg (he ]:;.'I’_"I:")‘"“‘.”i“"'\"}‘-\‘.‘m-‘kl yer, has | living out at the stock yards, on & justice ¢ pity his beo! Hiey der. Schmeideweind, 'Carrie Kirshafy Bessie 4 ST 5 SRR of thia city s boon sent to” Chicago o | * Nir. Stein says that the young Delmeideweind, Carrie Kishatall, Besic | i rabbory of a watch from dames Mo- | the hands of his democratic ~sue- | Miss Addio R Potter, of Titusvilie, Pacy | against the young ldy is that she pros ( 5 A Bt SHE T Novitly d old schoolmates. She will ' spe . i thefhor, 3 sty tht Gt prehend a certain suspeetec bonar scroor T Judge Neville y Vi Wits 1o monoy to turn over, nothing | oo eon here s spend the | iholm & Erickson, and pawned it at was deeply grieved over this matter, as [ (57 Lo S 1o 5 bore, John Utzler, Lulu Huist, Daisy - | Swobe, wasargued yesterday before the Anderson i ruest of Mrs. | (i 5 ) will romain nway, bocauds, ¢ Bot, ‘Ama Lar<on, Fdwin Livesey, Ma oL iy | furniture of the department. Mr. Camp- | ALA. Gibson, on her T D SO b e oo S B HOFHHEN, have brought the son into unpleasant ' 1 i an applicant for histrionic honors and notorioty of Inte, It has boon mo seoret | hundred dollars without returning an | Wiele Minic Grandon, Laura Mark, Frei- L ! i T e : equivalent. sand Conery. defendants. the office, so far as the salarv of the same . com mentally unbalanced and his father ex- NEW CONTRACT AND W Cigar Holder and Thanks, Aeri CARRAR v tle] H f 2 ONTRA AN AGONS. Cady, Minnie Siater, Lela Manville, Lsaae v . 0 mediately be asked by many of the em- and Mr. Eugene Satterly, of Elgin, presses a determination to place him ir Holton, Jamie Tsh. Wednesday was the thirty-eighth bivth- | (5ECTHY G G0 G ding in'a decent the gruests of their friends, G. W, may be affected. M Bertha Festner Yesterday. Sixth Grade—Murray Coggeshall, Wirt raktorn No' R e By ¢ g < ' 3 or. aCe (1 Wi s applied for n divorce from lhim, | Yesterday a new contract was entered | Thompson, Georze Rezac, Susie Hiintoon, Western Newspaper union of this city. for which they have long been erying. Mrs. . E. Gunner, accompanied by n his part, as answer to her petit & Peterroni, Nord Dougherty, lelen Sharpe, | institution and improved, by presenting Rea! Estate Transfers, Viney left on the L ult., for England e ot g, P10 | devartment and Woodleaf brothers, of | Walter Clumuan, Aunie fiays, Harry Fith, on and improved, by presenting | s o Gunstors were filed | on w three month's visit, suiling from 5 3 N s Christensen, ‘Tina Rasmussen, Sophia Green, | chastely designed meerschaum cigar ace is| CHANGES ALL AROUND, mails to and from the depots and the BV AT Fviansd ; sporte - y BEE by Ames' Re! nk Hull, the accomplished and o nd from the depots and the | Pant NI Wilkter ' Gondvich, Mattic Ober | Lolder. The speceh of presentation was | Teported for tho Bee by Ames' Real [ SR Ao T Cecoiilyiion, has Some New Officials in the Store- | . .= .~ 3 Tl ” s ecd, 1 > 4 £ = o R N e ors are compelled to furnish an adequate | Wil \\‘i"fl-."“ Reed, Fug: Muiphy, Law= | 1o replied that he had never been pr 2 ield Martin and husband to An- sglund. He is much improved in Iy R 9 Kk il >lace, O LW A ! : Yestorday important changos wore an. | Accommodate the requirements of the | Hoazlu, Kellman, Canvie Thomas, | that e sincerely thanked the men now | I 1 Millaed Blace, Omalia, & S8 | from the rheumatic attack with which he % : 3 Alice Roberts, Dora Groft, Frank Alexander promised to treat them fairly as ever | . v d—8' - L . 2D _ any inerease whicl ay be reauire RLODY ) ) b d airly as e ard Place, Omaba, w d—$1.300, . 3 of the Union Pacifie. The circular on | "MV, inerease which may be required | Atwgarer Gooi for the future. Tatcinda Randolph to Willian W Bingham | For Sale—Drug stock i a good @live the same provides for the abolishme : ; GibatGeoman . ¢ same provides for the abolishment of | o yioq 1o contractors raceive $2,900 por | ,Sixth Grade-Annie Gitbert, George Rose, Fire Tousen. Douglas canniy, w s, : lation 1,000, Address G, 35 C., Omaha e olloba ofy Dtjgencial iz, i 2 Ellen ) Chief Butler says that the new engine | Haitie G Wood and hushand to Chiarles | |3 e Euls o aition as ohief of bl oot telworspcHonmel aniis urged s A | pan, Bessio Dunn, Maggle 1loey, Maggio | house on Saunders and Cuming streets | iie O, W d—S2000. Brevities, etains his position as chief of the depart- | reason for the maintenance of the mis- | Brennan. will not be finished natil the latter part | = John I MéCaye gl wife toWillian Cum- | it Witbur went SUlnstinight o i 9 el ack p—Ste ce, Ev: v of this month. It will not be occupiced | ming 1 and 34, bl 1, Himebaugi's ada, e ¢ keeper of all divisions with J,®. Pringle | mules, which for years back Grade—Stella, Rice, Eva Jordan, R ot , Omaha, w d—$700. Dayi g s nnd‘.) B oo B b st fir have 'been disgracing the government | ) erzox, Krank, Welmer, Kay. Wilker, until the asphalt paving of the thorough- | “jucob Koehenthal and others to Simon | gone east after his family and will re- 2R g Uil MK - | by handling its mails in this city. Wood- RO SNIGEAIBTCON, T fare'is completed. Imluysuhmsll :mi| of west 62 feevot lot 8 | turn about the 2 (i 3 N el b Afelpraice ildi 0! hlk 162, Omaha, w d—54.00. Mrs, M: 3 Sy shibe €. H. McKibbin , who is made engineer | tractors four years ago, but they let it, ™ Bowier, Blanche Dotierty, | e project of building s new house for | 7Sopiia "Leian and husbnd o Jae MrsiMar b Toryl muchibolie Car Commissioner Thompson who re- | ¢ % 3 : i P o 8 i that at present there are no prospects of ha, ( ¢— A nk Osborn, tl 1 young teleg- o make a living out of the beggarly pii- | ner, Elsie Plunb, M en, Jennie King, ! ALUCTORA prospects operand wife'to Liend e g L3 turned Wednesday. from" Chicago, 8ald | tanct ropeived for th L i Dogganly | ephien Lidlow. John | Beebe, - Marion | oblwiniug one in a central part of the oper and wite to Lena Quick, | yaphor of the C g in tie ach eme: ~ *The limited express will un- | appeared, and in their stead have come | Hriet Hauel Alfved Seville Minnic lieed, o Alfred TI Comstock, sinele, to Madison | ded trip. - 4 dou btedly be put on, though just exactly | two beautiful wagons of regulation s Corey Robinson, Nichols Buckus, Bessic Pulling up Stunps. Battont, 16151 5 and |1t 20 Dik 2 Ambler | ‘Lhe Turnverein will give a grand pic- | mnis powder nover varics. A murvel of puge { ! Lillie oon, Iugh ‘Thomas, Charles [ * 5 % ! of the rouds whose oflicials I consulted in | {hese i3 new and weighs 1,000 pounds, | Hoxers, Fwni Blakelev, Mabel DS | missed from the business part of town | Dext ; hictic contests will be : ord Chicago seemed to favor it while others | the other has been rebuilt and weighs | Johm Wissler, Lizzie omk, iiessie Duteher, | for some time back, and when asked by | A y Ve gether the affur will a5 WG T alim or photphite powder 10 not. Still the plan has assumed def ll‘lflflplrlmlli Both have come from the | Kate I 3 al reporter, yesterday as to the | Noy, It17 blk 7 SI iy i (s AL owneR Ca, s tained some money from his father and ng him to Nebraska to answer Georgie Freneh, Fannie Fruhott, District Court. are to be in the ears at 1:30 p.m., and be g ) county in Nebraska,” A complete set of Abstracts of Titlesof Douglas County kepty him the zither, and that gentlenan Pinkey Roy, Ralph [tichardson, Bllie Sel Exteile filed an information against Jas. 42 nominal - charge = against him i ently. when Ficlder was dis- | gene Ller, lda Bell. o five dollars from G A. Lindquest on the | _Yesterday after an incumbency of doubtful whether such a charge will be | 5 i ¢ a Peters, Allen Falke prds S g o 5y : Y e bigamy, Fiolder remarked that o conld | Almi Peters, Allen Falkenor, Della Mark® | torday =0 compel Milton F. ner 10 | honor of custodian of the property of the | Mrs. R. C. Kimball, who has beeit visit- | Miss Corinne lee, a young Bwoman o A o could not stand the accusation of mur- illio 4 - % v § % 7 been released on bail and N. J. Burnham Willie Monfort, Nettie Haverly, Edith The trial of Frank Boyd, charged with | Campbell —resigned his office into warrant. The specitic complamt made e i Y of M. F. C. Festner | Siddtels whom he sent to 1&:m;»~_n» ap” | Clara Monfort, Veagh in May last,was inprogress before | cessor, Mr. R. €. Jordan. There | 8 V5T Mrs. C. 5, Carrier, one ofher | e in creait a $100 dismond pin_ from not returned, and it is quite likely Sixth Grade—\Willie Buehles - The case of W st Markel & | (0 ptthe books, papers, desk and other MiBASL Moehle's establishment on lower Farnam also over several other eseapades which ) ; ys, he succeeded in getting a 2 i i 2 oA L % X Syoirl, M e Murphy, Mary Gerke, Charles vs. Ogden and Savage for the | bell retarns as poor as when he issued | shone Falls, having spent five months in | was Jeft here stranded by the Craig coms forn long time that young Kestnoris — - Seventh Grade—Joscph Hirselistein, Alice is concerned. Mr. R. C. Jordan will im- wman and her son Wil- private asylum, with the hope that a cure | The Changes Effected in This Rospect FARNAM SCHOOT ay of George A. Joslyn, manager of the | condition and supply them with things 1. L. Stanton. will probubly secure one without contest | ypon between the United States postal Ida Meyers, Janet Stephenson, Abetane | Wasremembered by the employes of the ——— Mrs. Thon mberth and Mrs. Alfred A Ottawn, Kansas, for the carrying of the | Fayette llorton, - Minnie Lewis,” Joim | 10 the gentleman a very beantiful and | 0% g Feiy Py county clork, and | New York on the 26th. postoffice. Under its terms the contract George Tyrrell Charles | yiade by Ernst Bross, to which Mr. Jos- | Estate Agency: returned from o several weeks® visit to L INGtes: supply of drivers, horses and wagons to [ “Seveaih ‘( Sannlal Corzesnalliawiil 1 by employes with anything befor c and othiers, west 6 of It 4, | 4hpearance and has entirely recovered g 3L praso s woll as | Rollim Swith, Grace Carier, Lette Churchill, | m his employ for their kindness and 66 fec ) < - | was aftected at the time of his depariure. Rt korp e raTaby s bment muail at the present time, as well as Field Martin, west 66 feet of 1t 24, blk 1, Mil e ¢ « I during the next four years. For tis HARTMAN SCHOO! and others, Its 1 to 8, Forbes' subdivision, | town in northwestern Nebraska. Popu- the ofices of assistant genmeral and i ‘ & UL Ay L amount for | \ij~ Grieb, Phenie Anderson, John Bren: Corbett, 11 20, and o blk ment, butC. N. Pratt 1s made store- | erable outfits of wagons, horses and IZARD SCHOOL. Bennison, of Bennison Bros., has E. C.Conno r is made chief inspector, vice | 1éaf Brothers were the original con- Givan, Julia, Schy ; Cliristenson, Sophia | the Ne 3 engine company is still in an | goehe 3, part o (% | and her physician thinks that there is oftests, Mv. R. B. Hodgos is mado | andafterwardSit was sublet to that do- | Carlson, Nellie, Holues, Samucl And I I A i A TS o | and others, part of It 4, bk 122, | (00, o) ance for her recovery. iHAmis gree that it is a wonder thal y P Lilla Given, Ralph 1, Bessic 3 i an M aet Gl 3 oA ek and hus! Francls harles Seerist has takel s place Ohomist, Could be found to acknowledge the ability | Nettic Redwin, Anna s, Juies e | notbeen sceured and Mr. Butler s LenagQuiTk TantElsand o R sl D) | o OliarlesinSoriah hios kIO oo yester day _atout the fust limiteQexpress | - But all these old rattle-traps have dis- | Smiley, Alvina Engier, Brewer McCague, | city. sl andview add, Omalia, W d= 1 Paxion, who has gone east on an exten- Absolutely Pure. when we are unableo t say as yet. Some | of the sccond and third grade. Oue of H‘nnnmm‘l Jessie Swisl rson, Street Commissioner Meany has been | place Omaha, wd 200, nic on hext Sunday, July 4, at Haseall's cth und wholes: More ecoffs sold in competitlon with the multitude nite shape and it is safe to say that it | shop of Ed Meadiber. The horses 1 Grade—Stella Cam, Maude Donahue, 81,000, 5. M. Willox, J. E. Smith and | 4 st Now ix I " will be carried out. ‘The particulars as | are also ne AndiE aHthalt 5| May Mortensen, Jennie Lawpsett, Sophia cause of it, said that tl.n-_opunm;: up of e iR A L ey ) (F Bl Ol Ll have | Madenheiner, Wiilie Bartét, Minhie Dae- | new streets and _thegeading of others ) yet be stermined.,” o W, LT g T WL non, Julin Roberts, Ralph Moody, Cora Nei- | kept him and the force of ‘men at his ce, single.to Joseph A not yet aetermined., tong Woodleaf brothers will retain their | dir,’ Amy Robinson, Nettie Sherwood, Maud 3 9 1 I v % LIMITED ACCOMODATIONS, contract this time before subletting hoo; Jennie Markwood, command pretty busy on the outskirts, 11}!;15\1- .u(l()umvl. v R Wednegday evening the 6:10 o'clock | would be quite interesting to the peopic v Seline | ora Miteh! | Pening ub ways to the additions, pull- | Joseph Sais i WELL OGS 68 P T ¢ C. Murphy, the little grandson dummy for the Blufls was detained (forty | of this city, who are anxious that there Katie Y, I hias, David |]ng up stump: nd wp-ml other ways S1ob, ’ % 2 A tt, aged fifteen months, minutes at the Union Pacilic depo shall be o more disgraceful caravans | Wil Geerge Frost, dlice Hathaway, George | Jooking after the ways and means to | ¥4 ens Kountze and wi and others fo [ died yesterday atan early Lour at the freight train of thirty-five cars, which on_the streets in the carrying of | Lrunner Garie G . Vietor Muuneche, | make the peregrinations of Omahans a | Georhe It Rathbun, 1t 4 bik 8 Plainview, | residénce of his parents, corner —of tended almost from Sixth street t c mail. o pilinsDallySEesi s nyep e dArn ol | fmnttorlot safot Donglag Co wd—sa1d. un B | Twventy-second and Lake sirects. bridge. The freight was unable to enter W. H. Woodleaf, one of the contractors, | Steila Slade. Saral Walters, | Tty —— A Il Swan and others, trustees, to John The newly anized minstrel com- R R L T B ||| sa i Lo/ n e ek tor Luat nighey Lt to) | iaan Stade: Saral Walters Haislo Outies Rip Van Winkle's Recreation, Bohn, 1t 18 blic 01, Boutli Qmabo, w d--3 sLhio Anewly rE Ao I e O ono was occupied by u couple of Union | inform the people of Omaha through | Mable ~tHale! Ed Luc Brewer, | Yestorday atJohr Brandt's hall thero | Wit & L Gibben and whie EATIIW & T, SNGSE gt manass Lt Pacific cars; nlm-k umber two was held | your paper t we are in no way re- | Lizze Satern, Charles Spene bert Rob- | was held a meeting o1 German cit 515 Douglas Co, w (—§6,000. N Ia., on the evening of July 3. They down by a M. P. train; number three ac- | Sponsible for the manner in which the | isen, Adie, Packavd, ik, Trene | wpjich resulted in the formation of Wi A L Gibbon and wi'to Joln P Hawks | styled s surdner's Minstrel CoZ” commodated a freight train which was eut | mails were handled during the past four | MeRenae, Biia, Brows M ) | German-American club for the cult ins part of swig of mw ¢ sec 21, 15, 13, Doug® | "oy L TN i thro af Tenth streot: on mumber four | yoars. 1t is trio. that we. had tho con- Luelig Jolinaon, ZUIR (fRIckey, Al & tion of the old-time and interesting game | 15 Co., W d-=86,000, 3 R i o was another frejght likowiso split at tho | ract for the delivery of the mails, but by | by, bt gy AN et Gt Ade | o nine-pins, Lwenty members wera jutto Peter Christen- | TFtte, MOLCE AW Fanner, of the World . samo thoronghfure; the overl: ":‘ l”“{)‘”{“; permission ot the postoftice department | Bertha Néwman, George Ose- | enrolled, and on” Wednesday evening of | NG YION. AL MR W rrived. Wednesd from Nevadan, B Bth St, Cor, Capltol Aven ger was on number six_waiting to back | we sub-let it and the department ac- | henbum, Eddie Khodes, Laitie Thomas, | each week a meeting will be held at Mr, | “Glonge Karl, single, to Chiarles Kaufman, | and will visit here for sowe time at the nef il bl U 10 508 '[““ D150 1AL 1080RS: the con- | copted the f‘“l'ff"“"""’,“’"}"'f took from | Willie Peteison. Charles Althous, Charles | Brandts park, attached to Haseall's old Weiss’ subdivision Douglas Co., | home of John M. Tunne Chronic & Surgical Diseases; nt, while on the remain ack, | us any and all control of the ce, | Kelly, Cora McKenz one, at which 'a number of games will | w Sab B e A At (Dot the stodk yards dummy blocked up the | We had no control of the matter 5 LONO Do contested batween the Hours of 7 and roeder, trustee, to Henry smgle | It 8 reported that The "]”‘f"‘ the .‘fili Bixice FamY., Proprietor: way, Thy Council Blufls dummy was | right to complain of the manner in which | - SIxth Grade—Bertha Mallette, Anna Swith, | 13 g'clock £¢l and 2blk 4 Cleveland place, | ored pugilist who was 50 badly worsted ‘Blxtsenyearsiiinspiiaincsibivglo dimbles o crowded, and it contained an extra car | e - serviee was being performed, Edia Robertson, Calyin Plimpton, Attred | 12 ; ARSI 5 Co, A e by JesaoSmiflion ,"-1 anday nigh 11 for e siccesdul treatment of w of dise also. Nearly every person on board was | Ye i g i iv | Peterson, Margaret Colsin, rner, v i sheriff, to Joseph J Nobes | more dangerously injured thun o s e requird ! treatment, :lrslmml‘mlm [ 'Imul bent on catching ?l;l !o\l did luc‘-:l)"“)l:\‘\“lliu -‘1"":‘ n;n)‘ Emma Anderson, Bessie Hart, Ernest Had- , ANew Mail Dslivery, q edit Foncier add Omaha, | suppos His jaw, it d, aned | and tuvits alf to come and fuvestis themselve e e Ttho river.: The latter: | to th ,.\l i . i au ;u us.l b | der, Lawrence Hoffman, Henry Fritscher, Mr. E. J. Edwards, who for some time | gjjerifi’s deed—$ a comminnted fm.»mru, which ‘correspond with us, Long esperience fn treat 8 s j attery | to thedepartment and asked of the de. | Susie tapgood, Willie Welda, Lee Hamlin! | back has been acting as clerk in the | Richard Stebbins and wi to tenry D | fected some of the arteries of the nec Canca by Jottor enablea s €0 (reat many cases however, were telegraphed and waited | partment to oust the sub contract and PACIFIC SC q AT g0 ' | Riiodes and others, 163 bik 2 O'Neill's sub- | fected some o e ! ecentifically withont seeing th nearly half an hour. The overland was [ place us in possession of the service so asiT (,““ EL0:8C000L. neral delivery of the postoflice in this | FROGE ST 1796} Gog = 5 8 and may prove fatal, Smith, the vietc a O CHRET 0 Do Daiio fust about tho same. length' of | Mint we MIght. portorm 1t to ourown | saoyonth rdecAncelia Hansen, Johin | city, hus resigned. His place has been | * Mary Gy Butlgrand hush to Jon A Me. | lous puztlist bits gone o Dubuque, ruco 3 stureal o itie iEnln%y time, credit and the satisfaction of your citi- | Louis Edwards, Maud Miller, Jane Goir, | filled by Loyal I.. Mole, late of the firm | Shane, 1ts 13, 14 and_ 15 bik 9 Spring hill | look for atight there. etricity, Parals The impression of nearly all the r zens. They decided to do this. es Peterson, Esther Dayenport. . | of Lawton & Mole, job printers, and fog- | Donglas Co, w d—$1,200, 0% T yris, muu.t,,v, Kid ye, Ear, Skin, Blood aud road men who were spoken to about the | “T Iike your city and like your people, | 3 Lydia Stoft, Samuci | merly an attache of the postoftice. He | Willinm Cummings, Mln.'lr\‘b(t'vilf""fdll Keeping Open After Midnight. | surgical operations. " e, matter by o BEE reporter, was that the | and the few of them ths ave hadthe | K ina ) Henry ' Renel entered upon the dutics of his position [ Wertz 1ts 33 and 3 blk 1 Himebaugh’s add Marshal Cummings appeared before [ iatierles Buamors O ppliatces, ¥ p ) 1 that haye had the e el I It Omabia, W A—51,500, all kinds of Medical i i ot ) e yards are too small to accommodate the ure of becoming acquainted with | B “\m; dl!fs“:h.«"{\“h -!L«u“ , | yesterday. Murgaret E Hopkins and husb to Lafayette Judge Stenberg yesterdny for the .u.r.u'\;'m u.lmnn-—l;m-mmm ey | enormous amount of traflic which tho | have treated me in the “most. courtcous | J G ik DO, Mary Smith, VR s ol ol br o 5 Of 1t 4 Dartiet’s add | arrest of three saloon men, C. H. Hig- [ o . Theoniyrelishic Bed wing | Union Pacifle now enjoys. At the pre- | and hospituble manor. L wish o say | i \ Quick, Wilson_ Clavic Eddio Lowry, ront ALseations; Omalia, W d—=1, : gins, John O'Donahoe and Henry Horn. Private, Special 5 Nervous Diseased sent time, the yards have butone cn- | farther that their good feelings shall | Willie Robérts, Charles Burd and Laura Omaha theatre goers have great treats George W Logan and wf to Mary Donovan ) ‘ 1 : A SPECTALTY. trance on the east, whilo they have two | not be outraged by not now performing | Mattson, ik awurd " tore for them with the opening of the | € of 1£3 blk 1, Parker's add " Oniaha, w d— | berge % ll|:ul-m.;| g against them is ALL CONTAGIOUS AND BLOOD DISTASES, T atter are 8 T R T Ty irade—F, > Tasten Smi h LSty S1.7 5 o midnight. from whatever cavse prodiced, successfully L ::-lml.l{'i(m:’.’::.'m ,.{,Ih..;\li:“fi.r-,&"‘n::f"m!"h:’ the service in a first-cluss manner, (,‘:,I;\lg\‘-lr;:«\”lm l'mnlh load, Casten ‘1’:::,";{ coming amusement season at Boyd's. An | WM A Glarke and wf to Zachariah open shior I i Ve can Temove Syphilitio poion from the system o or i . b . 1 idea of the nature of the attractions may | Thomason, w it of 1t 2 and lot 3 blk . ltea Katally, rithont mercury, fnd yet they are too far away to afford | Intending purchasers of buggies 7 a dlogan, Louisa | i0ea of t L muy ason, t A S AR ‘Now restosative treatment for 10ss of vital power, B buddna. infux of | Dackboards will be. Atadying. thalr own George Ploronnet, Anna Paney, | be obtained from tho $hat Edwin | Owapm WA 5 o p 3. P, Lindegren, who fell from abrick | X03"EGIMUNICATIONS CONTDINTTAL, o ARSI a] o il & e 1la nry Pasgorshek, Lizzie As' | Booth, ah Bern Robson and | BJoesten and wifo to atterson, un- | poie o on St Mary's avenue the other | Calland consultus or send namo and postofice trains. When the new bridge is com- | interests in paying a visit to the Lininger e s Sl SWi Crane and the Boston s arve all | Qivided 15 of south 42 feet of lot # blk 15 & A 3 dress—plainly writton stuimp, and we pleted, this annoyance of blocking trains [ & Metealf Co. carriage repository. e S b T i TOARES ARG Hhs JeaQl AL S month, | Shinn's add to Omalia—$. day, sustaining ¢ injurics died Wee- 1l send sou, in plain wrapper, our will, in & measure, be u\'unl:-d. i —2 b % A h | booked for appearance in one month. D'C Tatterson and others to the publie, [ nesday, after hours of lingering agony 'CIRCULAR TO MEM The structure mentioned will have a GRAND FIONIC AT fiugl, Fred Cold, John Graney, Fred Jahn, 5 eihar Bwangon kimma Whiklng, Eddle Me- - Joestens supdivision of 1ts 1and 2 bik 15 | His funeral oceurred to-day. Lind SAg AND NEubos Divucsks double track and enable the handling of — Susie Challis, Jane Benson, “Jennie Stitt, Frightened Burgiare. Shinn's add to Omaha—Dedication. ZuATONRIGKA [NYOTENS | we number of trains now | Hascall's Park' on Saturday, July 3rd, ky, Stella Cowls, Mamie Quann, | 5 13 nearly double th y y ( % | Cass strects, was suzprised about half | son, lot 16 Barker's subdivision, 4, 15, 13 — OnoAns, or rend listory of your case fOF i, «dk H Davis and wf to Clifton E May D H. Wheeler have been appointed rep- part of 162 Capitol add O: v d resentatives from Nebraska Lodge No. L ) s a man 56 years of age” and leay Wadknnae, 8 H o Mrs. Clark, living on Fifteenth and | * Louis Peterson (single) to- Morten Soren: | fHis it 20 years ¢ ol ; iLas, UoXORRUUSL, GLEET, VARICOCHL used.” It1s probable also that the yards by the A, O, H. Society. Anna Johnson, Louie Boisen, Rose Weeks, A 0, . : 28 Nross| o will be widened by enlarging the via- | ppe Pie-Nie which will be held on Sat- wnio Frost Augusta Empke, Frank Me® | pagt four o'clock yesterday mor- | PUEIS cottiy S0 | wite to Fred W, | Wanted—A situation a8 prosspen, Bot 4 g y nuble to viet us may be treated at thele R of refercuces. Address ( " rerpondence. Medieines and Instrgy e Y SECURELY PAC duct at Seventh ~street to the same urday moxt by the A.O. H. Society at b ning to see the head and | Schmidt lot 16 Barker's subdivision s 3 > g 0. Suing Goos. RVATION. 10 marks o iudicatd width as the yards, themselves,and by in- . M 2 5 e tar 15, 13 Douglas county—8$650, creasing the {riois on the western outle | Haseall’s Wil ‘Lo, gup.of the woss HOLPIAG LERGR VOT. EshQumn,lllolr & ha“ protruding | By V¥ Sinith and wife to bantel Brosius, 5. Rachacl Bernstein, who figured in wients or sender, One personal nterview prée across Thirteenth street and up to the | enjoyable and best conducted which the | The Wall to be Placed Around the | inte 1“‘( bedroom wmdow on the first | 14155 and 6, bik 14, E. V. Bmith’s add,Omaha, Mrs, Rac wl <“| “j‘f‘-‘_ ‘;' R R red if convenient. Fifty rooms for the accoms double track to four instead of two which | committee can make it. Itis well known County Building. floor. She waited o moment, and then “'ll:mr'ic e 1ol (. Bk A1 police court case u;: n y, eha g inedation of pa ite, Bourd and atienduace &) arenow there. Some of these ohatges | tho A, 0. H. always aim to muke any- | The county commissioners yesterday | sceing that the fellowsevidently had bur- | gi e Tors'{ and 2, bk 2, Iichmond Doug- | With having assaultedl Rotor 008000 | Omsha Medical and Surd i will be offected, no matter what may b | g (gt GRS B R T | awarded stne contract for the lumbe | glarious intentions, she sereamed. That | fas Co. wi—sii0. ! Dronght sult against Mr. Goos for §5,000 | Jmalia lfedical and Surgical Institute, done with reference to proposed new . el ¢ S . | to pe w by them during the ye sottled the business. ThHe would-be burg- Eliezer (. Axford and wife and others to | damages, for causing her urrest ou the Cor 17th 8t and Capiol Ave.. OMAHA, N¥B. freight and passenger depots. porfect success and no trouble or expense P A TP » J Iar hastily retreated and scamyered up | Chiarles Woodworth, lot 7, Axford’s add,, | above eharge. " Y “QPRINE VE# e NOTES AND PERSONA in this case will be spared to give amuse- | amounting to about fifty thousand foet, | tjg street. > Omaha, wd—$1,20, TIMKEN SPRING yEHICLES. The morning newspaper which an- | ment to those attending all that it should | to George A. Hoagland. The price of - Samuel Rogers and wife to John .\.mln'l Special Call to the Members of the OVER 400,000 N USE. nounced the arrival of Division Superin- b pjoyment of the best and most [ oak was about twenty-four dollars and Small Burglarics. ) and others, n 'ljlI:IUII::!“J’,’IIJ\{:I».AIvfi::;;)}nlrvuun n A, O, H. Society, ; A 2 ndent Wurtele in Omaha, and printed | agreeable kind is assured and they guar- | ey eontss : < it urglars broke into house of Fred il ) i) ing of the society on tendent Wurtelo in Owal d printed | agrecable kind § | and they fifty centsand that of pine about thirteen | _ Burglars broke into the b f Fred | Association ale olia 2 i of th t ing ANO is oY 0 A Y r o . o Dexter L Thomas and wf and othars to The regular mec fomo startling uiierunues of bis,a, (8 | AML00, HiE 2o%) SR Sn st hollday ver thousand fect, W. Gray on Twenty-fourth and_ Douglus | serems s Farriiie,s ¢ 1 of i w1 of B W % | Friday (this) evening, will be " for r ‘ 3 S Wednesday nigi » 8 sni slot- | s 15 13 Douglas Co,w (1—§3,500. . e slecting officers g rAnSe ntloman is not within 000 miles of [in the U, P. shops the com- lay Me 8. A, Fowler, }W‘S‘J”' day night and stole s snit of clot G erome. i3 Darrott and wi {0 John Kelley, | the purpo of electing ““"'. '“']‘ tra i mabs, A, mittee wish to extend a cor- | Henry Voss and Creedon & L on 1t was also reported atpolice headqu sel; of nwigof nw ki seed, 15, 15 Douglas | acting other extra important business A%, |t General Freight Azent Teb- | dial welcome to the families | submitted pians of tho proposed retaining | yors yasterday. that snoak thisves en | SONMY W =100, hore 1o Mary | The members are hereby notiied to at bets, of Kansas City, is in Oialy, and friends of the employes to come out | ywqils of the court house lot, in- | tered th idence of ( jes en | 5K Spaulding and wfand athers, (0 A | (ond without fail at 8 o'clock sharp. By The travel over the Chicago, Mily ““k‘ic In the "““".“‘-‘““,‘ :,‘”' Oty | cluding steps the northwest | baum on Se i and. Ohioago "aud | Duaa w d—g6x. WEo Bl 4 884 order of the president of the society, Faplest Ridlon Yohlcle m S P, ol p O s is really | is prepared, including dancing and other Ll 4 g 4 g0 @ ihia, —§600, —-— Len according Lo tho we :uot:ixmln:m l“lllnludlnl:n:l«lf fiins Out two soo. ulanns of sociul good. time. ® fopan's | and northeast corners coal ~chutes, | stole some articles of minor value. Personal Paragraph The First National bank, and oth ::::"'a‘?n"-"'s"?d?" Tugh cenntry roaee 189 b 8 riveway 3 v o - 2r80) D Nation ank, e ow of cition. Manufucturcd u tions to ehch of its two duily trains, and | splendid orchestra is enguged, wnd (he | QUS| s other o AT | - onelta Hotel, Lincoln, Neb., opencd | Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Emery have goneto | Chicugo ereditors of Elomun Bros. filed S dnncai i atustursanrgsalees some days these sections number as many | veteran caller whom everybody likes | G4 8 Are eusily ROFI000, WAL O e MY 0h 1RO, KR, DDA Tkl s o » an answer 1 the United States court yestr | —arm g 3 - B o e B vt tago which | (Erauk Dopow) will be on bhand. ' Hence | Fowler being the mors elaborate and re- | March 13th, fivst class 1n every respect New York. Vatontine, 1s ot the | St U ol characs of fraud on | ~WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE the Chicaro, Milwaukee & St. Paul offers | all are assured a thoroughly enjoyabel | quiring an ornamented entrance at the Sherifl Connelly o alentine, is a et of the members of the firm, and ey And others suffering from - ] o } 2 smont and soclal inte sse. | two cornors mentioned, such as is now in Celebrating the Fourth of July Paxton v - cainst 2 sxeaum il 18 that of a straight fare to Chicago of 3, | day musement and socia Lreouvse. X e } )| , iy asking execution of judgment agains which mweans that no rebate is required. | A special body of deputy sherifls with front of the muin entrance. The others | And any other day on account of the rush Jeff Bedford and A. R. Souer arein | $8IVE ‘Fhe oflice ih the Paxton hotelis thronged | full powers Will b presont and maintain | re not so cl e and doubtless less | ingbusiness in real estate, 1f you want | Chieago. A3 slmost from wmorning to night, and the | order, so that anybody forgetting him- | expeusive. T 8 commisslon will not | tobuy or sell 1 estate you must go to a F. Fredericksen, of Grand Island, is at s60acres land 1n Thayer county, Neb., assistance of Andy Borden 1s often de- | self or disposed lm be qu rri‘lamne. \’l i 1;“'&:"“ ll‘:lul K‘:n‘lllluj':l\Illl)u‘:_l“llln:; ; nl:l;:(llllm:‘.» real estate dealer ..:I good reputation. | the Cantield 10 sell or trade for merchandise. Address M et Palg anded by Mr. Carrier to supply ind they are in the wrong place. This | decided upon the plan which is most sat- | List your property with ey o : ade for MerBRATEES: Umaba, ac o EE SAR eIt MY mabiod by or to supply the | find thoy 4rb I L oo Rie. sociely, | isfuctory. ‘d'he bids will then be pub- J. A. Lovaues, F. P. Rebliausen, one of Colfax eoun | Jolin Linderbolm, 014 5. 10k nabia, | Fuspcasaria (e s Chios Bugancer Blickensderfer of the | to guarantee good order in all | lished. Real Estate and Loan Dealer, - | 198 successfui farmers, is i town fora o 5 3 — . i ¢ davs, ss Nora 0'Cc has returned from | DeW. . Union 1'acilic went west last might with | of the many social gatherings they bring Rermita for Balidings 1604 Farnam St., Upstairs, | few day Miss Nora O'Connor ha e plhyi e : i ERarTApE B 3 ' ni Telephone 733, Mr. Geo E. Crosby, seeretary of the Ne- | North Platte and will hereafter reside i | RS i) angiuers aud will e busens | auaul, sad on s Seehsion they Will b6 |y \ish,” said Building _Inspector faloplians T4 braska Tmplement company, s gone, | Omaha. Miss Doberty, of the former | e Tor (o Manonr, Hellliv M ' N , W 5 S onuor, left fol e P e BOGK 84t aGAlN ‘e local froight oflices of the fallow: | body and have a royal good time Satui l § PN 0 R g T Tk 3 "y roads will close Mounday July 5, 1886, | day aud bring yow i.uufuu 7000 Cured 1065, Kend stan HORNE, INVENTOR. 18] WABAS Whitlock to a BEE man yesterday, “that | Don't pay big prices or lumber bug | east, sccompanied by his wifc & friend of M 5 along. o yould Wruas upon byidders aud | buy cacap at Bradford's. Ay, and Mys. J, M. Swith of Tekumab, sas City $his morning.