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THE )‘TAHA Dz\ILY BEE: MONDAY, JULY 5. 1‘%96. T R T8 THE I, | e e e st | iy S SrmE e SERmOCH it e promoe o by amd gt the [ Ao Pay wo cotetrate, C. E MAYNE, | 1 1'had accopted, how much do you ex- | WhY the Unlon Pacific Has Delayed | oy ienced in years.beeause of want of | day | Its Erection. | | peet 1 would have mad Ju 4. It's " " rain. Hesays alco that he has not seen Omaha was spared from any spread An Omaha Businoss Man Arrosted for a | & fact, I bought those ‘diamonds’ for | The contract to build the viaduct &t | g drop of rain since be laft Omaha. eagle aiction, | p LEAD'NG RE‘L ESTATE I)EALE’L just six dollars from a jeweler in this | Sixteenth street was let some time ago to ~ Has anybody 1 d from “Judge' Confidence Sharp, | towr diamonds, but | Raymond & Campbell, and although a bbbl o s, Cooley’s 10,000 mecting at Wymore. 5. W. COR. 15th AND FARNAM, OMATIA, s o 0 ]‘ v.h;» can't | great deal has been said about the work | Experienced by the Omaha T The small boy and the sanguinary fire. Property of ey 1\ t f | | 1 15t KICKED BY A VICIOUS HORSE. | i el AL being begun immediately, the only thing | Verein and Felends. | 1H“ I \m::\ l‘l' III‘\"? A ”‘v‘>‘\:.;11‘;\~‘l‘llyll\“ ot | contity 1o Neb ,\ Al “‘r' ”: \::‘4:. R w”' o lv :) " >| x‘ m”r‘\_ bt | v y 8 Pir dots Hes Heen Lie 2 ¢ ¢ picnic of the Oms crei | thus far done has been the digging of a ”_’ i f th A maha """’ Verein | 1 call's park on Saturday afternoon Maps of the City, State or county, or any other information desived furnished bout tax-shirki said an old ‘ hole on the line of the proposed structure, | took place yesterday afternoon in | . (Ci of charge upon application. manufacturer, a fow days | Some time ago, by way of explanation | Brandt's park. It was one of the most | “I'hie Oy AP Verein . e Gt 11 | e ————— e [ seliove in it. I have re. | for the tardy commencement of the un- | delightful picnics ot the season. The | full foree erday and had a great noon Fire— Police Notes, Odds s, When my | dertuking, it was stated that a change | park mentioned comprises the eastorn | meting at Hascall's park. i M. BURKE & SONS, and Lnds, e, d boen made in the ehords by the sub. | S with all the buildings, of what has Fliere are fifty-three inmates of the Ko T s paid them. Whe stitution of iron for woorl, the cost of { P d L city jail who will wind up their cele 1 wor I paid thew whicli was shared by the Union Pacitio | heretofore been known as Hascall's park. | jyition in Judge St nberg's court this L[YE STOGK GOMMISSION MhRGHANTS He Was No “Confidence Man." 10V t before the bo: ¢ aliz wid B, & M. roads. Tt was thought that | Itis a happy mixture of npland and val- | morni coppers have been kept (] or went One of the maddest men in Omaha on in my life, until last when that was effected the work would | ley, with a beautifal intermixture of | busy si u-\w wrday noon taking care of GRO. BURKR, Manager, Satarday was Mr.George Weinert, the | o o telj you how got 1 tjon Camingstreet And 11¢l 16 o ' Slow Work on the Vi t—A Myste- rions Disapp nee—An After- I , but 1t hassince been confronted | ghady stretehes which invite the pie- | their drunks o AEA | with anothor difieulty ! There will' be a vacation of the cour! UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. h i inorder to satisfy a mar ws are annoying to the resi w to-day, the banks and many of the b REFERENCES: Merchants' and Farmers® Iia vid Oty Nebi) Rearrioy Matlo Wi arose in this | who cither wantod to have his nts on the street both north and south | tucesgue. There were about a thonsand | 110 fibuses will be elosed. The Union | Bank, Ke Neb. i € 'mf‘w Slato Tank. Comeme e Do o Horh Weinert went over m--'m reduced or mine increa . of the track, as well as injurious to the ! people on the grounds during the after | Pueitics and the Chicago Picketts will L + Omaha Nation nk, Omaha, Nob, Council Slufls Friday to | cither of these he had to E by sayit 1 | business of many ot the merchants of the | noon and the tme was spent by them | play two games of ball one at 10:80 this Will pay customers’ dratt “.u.‘-.‘l of lading atta L for two-thirds value of stock transact a little private busime In the | had receipts trom mo showing ‘that he | city, A Bek feporter looked for the | patronizing the various features of | torenoon and one at 3:30 this afternoon S— aftornoon after ho had finishod up his | S8 paving merent foru picco of my | eaiise of the delay Sutarday = o amusement — which the manage: i g LA ASEL SO | found that it origing ment had provided Delightiul Small Blazes. business, he went down to the depot. | that man ne paid a cent of | Pucitic T'lis music was supphed for the dancers, while At 3 o'clock yesterday morning a fire and awaited the starting of the one | rent, though the proporty in ques- | erossing Sixteenth str but they have | thecanc-fakir and the refreshment stands | was discovered in the engine ],”“"r“' ilia o'clock dummy for Omaha. While sit- | tion 1 permitted him = to use, | come to'the conclusion that those willnot | appealed to those who did not e tiiton WIEvATEF 60 Tolfili sttt Neks ting in the depot, he got into conversa- | Until lately, when Ipaved it and refused 1 to necommol their bust- | tempy the heat upon the floor of the dan oMo W el i~ M 4 soilontiy permis to my fric tenants to They intend to increase the num- | cors, 'l here w 3 ? the Unioa Pacific tracks. The fire boys :“.'"m“::,:f:“\(l)\'.’,‘"..’fft”;'fi.“; ently from | {jpive over with their wagons, “Thus shat | hor | doall' the | Tiirnvercin present, who siforded quite | responded promptly and soon stopped e you n was somewhat | 9 the fenants “, AR creseur making wp | an amount of entertiinment to the large | the fumes. The damage was about $50. ‘and Mr, Weinert took partien FeALIGH SRt T TR 1 ins for east — and | attendance. The athletic aehievements [ While the tiremen were at work on the pains. to enlighton him on soveral idonco of tho daprec ! bt ReA ”I'"""'H i Hx\ “""': of these young men were warmly ap- | elevator, another fire broke outin the dency to slee), ,‘,\\‘,i"{\',l;l‘l“'f’\‘:l ':‘::l ;n. which, all' along he theorized had Tn some plices tha fill will be 18 miich 18 | were wiost lilsarally appe Bsions e, | Street, o but slight] - the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at Htnz s ayes nd b 1 een paying me ! Did you cver hear of | twelve feet. With such w “fill 3he road | these there . rae al o0 rhit 1 - any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the gnon, closo s eyes and hroak for tho | g fikes Thiore aro gront many crimes | wenld not linve the oleuratico of twenty- | o ‘,‘ “; 4 toe for @ Hundred About 10 o'clock last night a | was ny ent west of Chicago K and of Nod Mr. Wemert pro- | g the name of liberty, but not one- | two feet which it re 18, HAEW yards, lln f 3 which (# discovered in a pile of old papers in the highest class and medium grades, including posed that the three go to n saloon and | 16 of “{he shames have been written | teavek. and. the 1t requires botwe won by Stevenson; the cellar venth street under the nk, which might haye the effect el track and the bottom of the br ] Aniericat [ i the sleepy man awake. They which have been in the name of tax- | Asw consequence to get this elearance, 2 i kee sl o 3 L h " ment blew n out \mh.-nv stream, e e S S yoro jnsy loaving the depot platforni, | SMrking BE the plun of the viaduct will lave to bo | was NG e O s the wetting S-I;EINWAY: ; when &_big policoman stepped up and | T wish that somothing could be done | €1 aising the roud bed abo jvored was seventeen foot | down, by an ‘aceidontal shot, of Ofliccr placing his hund on Weinert's shoulder, | to eall the attention of the city officials to | o Ak T i o inehies. The prize for the runing | Carroll's now wnifori. FISCHER, . said: “Como along with me.” b I AR INTRTRER | od made, afford an easier | Rzl fump was won by ¢, Gromme. This ¢ “What for? What have 1 doney [ the disgraccful way inwhich the bu wlin which to travel, because, in the RS T0LID /s thEL Hilichb evoel| V.., Xally, formutlyoniof thomomt | =Y. OIN' G HEALY sz soseemy asked the Omaha ma e running things at present,” said old Iy"nl‘!‘ the vi wtucet sloping from each ,,,N‘. in_ Omaha, being fiv At three | popular conductors on the Union Pacifie “Never mind,” returned the copper | citizen to-day. “Up inmy part of town | towards the tracks he rate of three | ipches in height, uml\\un for hima silver | and now roadm ¢ at Chadron, is i tightenmge his ierasp, “you just come | —tho eonteal portion —half & dozen Lol Ll LB ""”,‘,'f i iLelly “‘l" picnic wy iaiing D)) Cais) spowt the Fourth of July. ' Flie - BURDETT, along with me robberies luve taken plice hin tho . { 8 arge number presont until it was” con- [ tame of the gentleman as an astronomer "Bt won't you let me say somethingy | 10T I O e wnt m',‘, hin the now plan, and tho | eluded at dusk. on his great achievement. i discovering STANDARD, an't 1 explain ' e SR D wE s e more on a level. ~ Venus Some yei ro still fondly ro S “Explain nothing,” was the police- [ MUst have, and ought to ha g plins mentioned have been made by Rail Not membered by of his old friends | e e e e, LYON & Hr_ALY crs, s better |"-|l e protection. N At | the Union Pacifie, and it is unde | Superintevient Smith of the | nereabouts. Real Fstate Transfers, Prices, quality and durability considered, are placed at the man's reply, “you come to the station | §% VD16t AvllD tood, ready to be submittéd to the eity | 1o Bucitio has issued th foliowing or- o council, and indirectly | commenced. The expense of this chang Traflic having been resumed on the The following transtors were filed lowest living rates 1or cash or time payments, while the long enough by half. Thereoug L Bl N b i Pitkin, 174.7 miles wost of Denyer. #s n | Estate Agency: i the Union Pacific, because the road had niles wost of Deny 3 o| the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible Weinert’s explanation, and at onee capable of doing good work.” There is | change. Gunnison, 201.6 mjles west of Denver, | Ada 1 » and others ‘to Joh | nicker to retreats both shady and pic B. copper hustled s pris- oner off to the station lively pace, refusing to allow him to stop on the way and establish his identity. When he arrived at the station he was turned over with me, and then you can t ik as much al Cummings | engincor. e Soon B e with thie mayor. The fact is, that the po- | both in the ma to be employ Gunnison district, Colorado division, the | 9" % with the county clerk, and | gg4ap)ished reputation of the house, coupled with their most 5 thio. m 1. who' listened’ to Mr, 15t thirty more men on the f accepted the ola plans and specifications | reguly ight and passenger station, | Caroline Stevens (widow) to John 5 W : r all this lawlessness. The blame rests | proves of them work will be | ders. taking efleet at once: lice force of this growing city of Omaha | other matters, will have to be borne by | following stations have been reopened roported for the Bee by Ames' Real | o Siternrotation of the guarantee on their goods, affords rave and experienced men, who are | and ‘are entively responsible for this | with Mr. E. Robieson as agent. B I L L I defects In materials or workmanship. that a serious mistake had been made ! d W : X b city of 1ts population in- America, s s 8 BHIRECiD roly enger sta: | i lot 14 (Diioy o raves fand) Oniatss The Ome sased with pros | 1O eity of its poy 2 2 5 asa regular |-| i and passenger sta SL0, - i Orma,man wits eloased Wit pro; | G oty sivos e, (Bt aprcids | saving the Boya. o, b B AN How? naagink, " | SO0 2 gunn (trstee o Tho Puble LYON & HEALY, exactly rejoicing, however. Mr. Weinert ) bl e D8 LI, S The work at the Buckingham among Baidwin, i e west of Deny s | subadivision of blkc A Reservoir. add, Omalia on that policeman, 1t _reason it s an unusualiv | g, intemperate is being prosceuted faith- | 8 regular freight and passenger station, %305 & 1307 FARNAM STREET f“"v way ever preseuts itself, he forco to cover it properly. The | ooy o hn et 0 5 e e cause, who, with Mr. E. L. Moflit as agent. Mathewson T Patrick and wife to Laura il get even.” b brotect the city at night JEevies: o SRR | B a1t Mins 915 aT1C et of Dan | Ti Caolt 14k s blk 8 Tatrishis md Oalmw | = — —— -~ s W S policemen is ridic- | though few in numbers, realize the truth | vor 'as's passonger station, with Mr. J, | d-$i00! ¢ 3 MeKay S Turin [ Trenhail m I THE CORONIR'S HORSE. ulous. A complete reorganization of the | that souls are saved “Not by might nor { P, Cummis i) Ma 11 Paivigle and wife to Binora | MeVicker T, i ATy A T 1GATA L Y ‘ T e force, under a board of commissioners, | by power but by My spirit, saith the | The name of Tiblow Station, on First | i D ELE L) O 37 Megartiy Wibere mrs § Woods mrs B He Trics to Furnish a Job For His | with an increase in the number of men | )"0 47 0e ) osien dirtrict, Kar livision, 16.2 miles west | ¥ fonry ot ! A OThArAO HRLE \‘,,"'I"‘l‘ 1y B Wood miss N Woodruft mrs & D Master. v § led, and without delay. C Watson mrs B 1, Wilson mrs I ] A of hansas ( is this day changed to ¥ blk 2, Kirkwood | McFarland L v SaturdaygNathan MeGray SRR S i L hae peen_trying for | o irday evoning moetings aro heid rog- | BOBRCr Springs. on_ account of sulphur | g alia, W 7 Miltard 11 { DG WellhoratisV man emploved as forcman in Menter's | the last year to secure that very thing. | 59 iy SHNUS LRI €8 | springs recently diseovered and the de- Richar Mattic Amrl wife toJohn W | Nisley Norton W G Wood mrs 11 livery stable on Capi wenue, W i\'lll 1 \\" : v in t'uulrll[lamn _th.n“u ularly with a good :\llullu\:\ncn, lwhen };;1“,,,“0“[ of that point as a health resort. B Terrace add, Omaha, w d— N r ":uhnllx.l“ A Young mrs e 3 i R ong us he has no voice whatever in the | from one to six sign the pledge and start he name of the postoflie will soon be | 000 o arcross M A r sS M N kicked by a horse and sustained injuries | porsonnel or size of the foree under him, S ng 15 e, | changediin ¢ S 00oR] CaE tHe Wit State o to D1 Devo, n w % of | Nelson W m Norris W J FOURTI CLLA ATTER, which may prove fatal. There is some | it is ridiculons to blame him for the i e e s b = DO G T IMEBLT CLUNCH | (L I 8G Al YW Son i P v o > an- oy | 3 e rence to hear men say, “'I stopped in here < s —§600, 2 ' ’atton m Wb o L4 question a5 to how the aceident hap- | quaey of that force to cope with the erimi- | Fehee to he SR B RS The Fleventh Btreet Grade. Mux Winther and wirc to John Wuef Yoo Bros P A Olson Wi ¢! sems that MeGra Ve nals which are flocking into the i sider ot at N p S sio) 5 N Sny N € Nielsc pened. It scems that MeGraw went into - camo around to-night to sign the About fifty southsiders met at No. 4 0, ither’s sub-division of hif w:r“ 1‘ iyeant 0 }'.”,““"“‘1“3 B T ielson 1 lheh‘nnimn}'s stall to |'|'|r'm'\-A_th|ut lh::rlm-lu. Lowering this/Asscssments. ge.” They had thonght the matter engine house on Saturday evening, with % ) i lus G Mitie | Dol GL iy fol it i isomasway I|:~‘gv\:'-|‘flm1‘u|;nl:|l The only result of the recent Read per- [ over” and resolved to lcave their cups. | seven members of the eity council, 1o | ynq” wife, lot 8, Winthers sub-division of lof | Polite srraton W B Postmastor, bleed nd unconseious a fow feot | Sonal tax investigation is that the com- meeting talk over the matter of grading Eleventh | 60 bizers, Okalioma, Douglas Co., w d | Probert \ Tatmer 6Ny — el hlce and unconscious a fow fec aesiben St A hu by M. Joplin, ceeretary of the ¥, M. strect. ch property owncrs had a | —$L30. Parker J m Petterson A Personal. away from the horse’s feet He was | missioners haye decided to lower instead and the singing by Mr. Nichol Frederick Drexel and wife to James Vore | Perkins C S Piplier Iy f picked vp and removed to Dr. Wood's some of the yaluations. The as- | The nttendance was about cixty, six arose | PLan of his own and objected to the plan | and gthers, lot 10, blk 10, Waluut 1ill, Doug- Plelps Pridey J Architect Mendelssohn has retutned office where h wounds we sessments of Paxton, Gallagher & Co., 1. 3 3, y of every other man. The result was that [ las Co.. w d—$600. from his eastern trip. R e IR ol g ho Steele & Co. and Tootle, Maul & Co, | Itis Zencrally known that the rent was | 8 Wrangle was inaugurated whicl lasted L-sI-mnuu;llmu\mu-ml* l; T.fiff"x'{ul{ff.’. ]:m\“;, = lm),v{wll W Mrs. John O'Keeffe, of Creston, Ia., is ;vm; taken ml. Joseph's ui-lu\.lfl,l)\(lwm AT s June 1st to 128 dollars per month | Until nearly midnight; when an adjonrn- | 9 o Tigere AL m the city visiting friends. Rl o rauncan thaoare af D Mok enna: o measure will probably be taken. | f0F fourteen rooms including the hall, | Bent s takon. - The question of “grad- | *\ B5"0 v cors W Rosenbery W A. Meinburg, of Max Me was found that his skull had becn ton, Gallaghor & Co., who were as. | Expense of ice-water barrels about §10 | ing is still before the house. Moore, lot 7 blk 429, Grandview add, Omaba, Rupen M establishment, has gor New tured, and that in other places his ) per month. W d—S500, : Robinson 1L York head was injured. His leg also sustained <ed at £30,000 personal’ prope Donations received during May and Personal Paragraphs, A H Swan and others (trustees) to Adelia Rout D Helen C. Hume arrived home SSaturday TLe Sunday, Tuaesday, Thursday and Woods miss 13 Winslow s K D W sovore cm’m He is now ::'vlnunm now be fxlluf("l;:f‘ & m“‘- D. M. '\il;*:‘l‘g Rt T “m,,,\ H. L. Cope, of Clariada, Ia., 18 in the K'\Mxhamlutluh ot 9, bl 80 South Ouiaia, | & ‘ulnlpllflr Roads Wm R T A T Bt e ane and the phys E ar e N 5 Ada Walke city. v tobinson titehard GinRa: " 185 (1 $10.( hilo Ma * Ada Walker 5 % 5 Hitahard anad. rave doubls as to his recovery. $10,000 to 25,00 s Manl & | S fis. Joln Morrell §6, | J. M. Crosby, of Fullerton, is in the LETTER LIST. i R s, LG, Harte, John 1 3 vaars | ¢ ass 4 anged f Graw is a young man twenty Co. lflm ! anged fromt $10, Mrs. Byron Roeed $6, | city. . R l‘(mw.l 8 7 P A e 20, ly one ussessmen g ul'thie Misses of age, and was o havo been married In o ion el skt | 3 tional §.50, Mrs. Milton | ~R. L. Raynolds and wife of Lincoln, | Listof letters remaining uncalled for s Tankin & y V. Drexcl Lonergan o H. G. k 85, Mr. T. | Sundayed in the et i : the week ending I J b \ The h as owned by Cor the property owner himself, W. J : F .y ¥, in the postofhee for the week ending ¢ hG i to colos Drexcl, and has always been conadored | Brouteh, Who requested that is persanai | J; Burd &2 }1 allon £2, e, W.Scolt | B, W. Black and wie, of Plattsmouth, | July 2, 1850 59 Ruth J ¢ R ST a gontle, trac ol proverty be assessed at $5,000 instead of Leisenring 81, Mr. ¢ * 0, | were in the city yester TR A ) Sleck © — 2 FENTLEME h P 5,000, ,.',,‘,,‘,,,,““’f, M T Cremn SR J10 | | Hon. Charles Weare, a banker at Cedar | Rt St MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. Tt Aay balCoan it Sunderland_$10, Kuhn & Co. %0, P, C. | Rapids, Ia., 15 in the city B > Angeyine LN AY s.‘h'm'.‘l'r}' l‘em let(}n & Whltne A Man Leaves His Wife and Sends a | Montion has been made in the Bee | Hincbauuh $10, rusus Young g6, W S s Herton i",:‘fll. l'?(';]"’ Brown, of .“:11:‘,;.,:‘ A N Swee £ ) . Bewer to ia Brother. | Sl TONLL gie Jower | Mshall 5. Geo. . Gral g1, G 8. I Ayery Om. Allahouglh I Selsor W W —Dealorsin— Sam Hall, a man r ling in the north- brokor) (hat mond ¥3, O. P. Seward §6. Pledge cards | John \\"i]lli.um. of K,-urm f as in the | 44 Booth G Reumden L isor W W S A R 55 nam street pawnbroker, had pur- | asking for a monthly donation for six | city for the Fourth of July pleasures. iu‘,‘m, A G Bond 1 D Smith A J chonteld - Srn part ol the city, recently disappeared. | ojs u silver doilar of tho series of 1804 | months have been presented by the pa BTl s e I nis il Ky Uandl| [Beuipat Bridges il R R SRR HARD AND SOFT COAL AND W00D, is wife “and child alone were aware of | ¢,/ '¢100 the coin on account of its great | tors of the uu to their people. The re- . A. Sayre, of New York, are at 1}1 Mil- | Bolton HIT Booky L 2 x{hJ ST i the circumstance, until a few days ago, ity 1,;.-in«r costly Now it develops sult bee corable where canvassers | lard, ! Burnett B Barett G R 2 N Siye ,“J i % 5 when Hall's brother came into town,with | 50 e (0 00 T e the gen. could be u(‘mul and the reportup to Alderman. M. H., King. and Mr. M. ::‘A“l“"-ll‘li\l ]l&llxxl:;‘l;‘l]';\:;t‘nlu() K Sikoz C | Rock Springs, Hiinois, Missourl a letter from the man who had gone | 'V © doubt asto the gen- | (uteisas follows: Baptist church %30, Rigney, of Dos Moinos, are ut the Ar- | beow Sy H O Bresee C F Skallerup € t > nd Towa Rort Conl away. The fact could not longer be con- | Wineness of the coin. Col, Ludding of per month, St. Mary’s Avenuo St 2 (B s HIEWA T iborn W B andilowa s onl. and the agony which the wife had | the army headquarters who is an_expert 1525 per month, "C.J. Smyth, Esq.. leaves to-day for | Borghun A Bailey J W innon LG, ;;‘,“{' ne - - cod in_ silence, soon found ex- | newmismatist has earefully examined it Hp‘r month, C.J. Smyth, Esq., leaves to-day for ety Bennott ) | Swanson N Sanch SR fon in cries and tears. | and while he is not positive astoitsbeing [ United Presbyterian $2:50 per month, | Lincoln toattend toluw business before | V11 Bill W 1§ Riliac Sulliyengfe 218 South Tifteenth st. “The letter is as follows a counterfeit, he has grave doubts that | Unitarian hodisy $10 per | the supremo court, % 4 i Binsley ¥ s e O 1 jand P 1 T Sighteenth and 1zard sts ONATA, Juno 35, Brother Joln: Can vou | it is genuine.” Mr. Leiman has' become | month, Friends $2.7 per mouth, Reform | . Hon- Joel Foster, of Montpieler, Vi, is | Brown J £ Bachman € “Thelen G SRR 5 g ! or will you do me a favor (the last perhaps I | atarmed and has sent it east for in- | club $10 per month, in the city visiting his two sons, G. H. | Butt V Brown W BB B A 1.\.... W B % S O e e v e b(l{mlllmx .\Ihol Jou. '1' you can, come 10 | spection by an expert, who will make the | - Mis. Joux T, BeLr, See. W. €. T. U. | and G. W. Foster, both of the Omaha (Hl«vn"h““' ) Chester s TaylorJ H Irayers J 1 maha and go to 2207 lzard street and ask | yocossary thorough tests, Quite a num National bunk. Thoumpson G Taylor € P, ke > it o f g Cro 1 E L e G T it Sl oy e th | ber of thuse soealled rare cofns are suic For Sale—Drug stock in & good live | . Walt G, Wilkins, ticket agent of the | (ayborre s T o “Hhomis W Tookey J o' 1 would for yours it positions were | to have been sold here and il | town in northwestern Nebraska. Popu- | Missouri Pacitic at’St. Joe, and Robert | Canmines J Connelly J 2 shugh ghimsed. T 1 1o Cp Hazz, | Bluls, Intion 1,000, Address G, 35 C," Omaha | Wolly of the “Qvatst. Joo, Sundayed in | Cluk W' Cabell W iz o 10 33 VO o i:uallx Ll‘l(\'\:JN i um o ‘1‘3-‘1")‘.'un':f.‘;"(‘f.': s S e Bre, Rl Oma mislt‘wmnb at the Paxton, A Gadogan ol \\mm. .1I;u W , Loy pq (et & Notes. e Frank Graham, connected with the oy Cose 1t 20th, and he in ately took the cars The bids on the st National bank 3 D& LI state department, with Iu-m!qu:uu S 0| Crane' C A Con:hlin O Blidieama o this olty, T e envelope horo | building, which have been opencd, are Justice Berka has issued anattachment | Lincoln, spent the Fourth in Omalia yes- | Gollins O in Cody 0 W g ark « (i} here ~ Anotia AN T oy Hall has fionq- or what induced him to | RO being assorted, and the contracts deliberately rin away, loaving his family | Will be let on Mon unprovided for, cannot be be told b, Senator Paddock has given orders that in favor of Jumes Duschatko against | torday i company with Sam R Corwin 1'C ] Withman, \‘\\l'fi,‘l'['.'.fii o Trostler, the cigarmaker. The son of | They were shown around flu‘tll)' (jmn\; ) B | Woodward L Wahll 1L the forner was an apprentice in the em- | metropolitan style by Col. - kor oot Spaeo i ) Wiiite Walker G id ) ] P08 JIRBADRILER 1008 1 i =L Conover A J Chandler £ Wwhite & Wikinp I ¥ body. The husbund's brother offored 1o | another story shall bo added to his new [ Ploy of Trostlor, and the fatter kept %0 | Gasoling and Coal Oil. J A, Fulier & | Glifton &1 viunacl Watson B L Wannon n: take Mrs, Hall and cluld to s home in | building which is now being erceted on | Gonis POt wo .”“'LI o yonosniel | Co., cor. “4th and Douglas s.. Hiares &1 i Y ¢ Wilcox C W Histon 11 m Towa, but she declined to go, preferring h 4 el Sn | cording to agreement, for two years an A OF Danmel 11 W Willson H L W k to work out a living in her own behalf. Douglas and Eleventh street This will | nine months, making in all §72, the A,.,“y m.g,,-.. Dong Mo o Ponnekt i Winter D Western Show case 2 nike tho structure five storics ugh, and | amount for which the atta chment’ was | ynder tolog o feom.| RO Dol 0’ Wheeler 1L VbV LA JUDICIAL DOINGS, one of the largest and finest in the | served. the .ulmt.ml'fi' ral's of .luu<~ 80 1 G 3 M LADIE :I:‘. Iu‘-““‘m ) The Business Transacted Before j Barkor Bros, havo also given | Wantod—A sifantion as prossman. Best | 804 July 1, Private ‘Mitohell "E. Hayes, | Dole) . & e dpanoe Novijle and Wakeloy, rdors hat another story shall bo dddod | of ¥oterences. ~Address G 06, Bee ofties. | {oRbRY Lf;inlkx:::xl)l,‘lml‘!-l-]nl.]n‘d li:dlm:f:- oy dw EAmaR TR b =8 nmsm:rm.ucmlazAvl. The jury in the case of Frank Boyd, | totheir hotel on Thirteenth and dones N relieved from duity al Brory s d GHROHI& 'AI“b‘SURG'GAL DISEASES oharged with stoaling jewelry from James | street, making the structure five stovies | -, o HSERE ¥l cday | beadquarters, and” will “report 10 the ? Freemeer G S gHerun i L] McVeagh, remained out all Fridayinight | high, with ground dimensions of 66x58 it 0 DV b 1ssued SArdY | gommanding officer at Fort Omaha,Neb., Bl iy Chiotan mrsd and Lou Grebe, the bailiff, kept an eye - by Inspector Whitlock as follows: for duty. Jould W Cody mrs m Crozan misad: " \ RRRNAN 8Y t8 Tickot. fame dwell- | * Private James Delaney, uml[nn\ E, Goole W 10 f ook njss N ) on their room during theirimprisonment. | 4o young ¥ Julii, who Bacond infantry, Fort Om W & Garve l-lnnm]lIJ Cooks nlss N g " i ! 4 Giit 3 Saturduy they reported a verdier of | gprived hereFri day after having been +C, Porrigo, two st P vell | tailed for duty’as messenger at’nead- | Garn il Cartoll A Calkins wrs A guilty, and Grebe set to work to get his | yohhed of all his money on the train be- 2 1L . quarter; Qrand s Came miss m rost by stealing Intorvals of sleep when | twoen Now York and this city, left Sat- 13, Butlo 4 e i . 1ury W.J Gilkeson I Daur miss DeCore miss B “.mmc V.?x'x”‘i '.‘.' St he was not bothered by the reporters, 5 i A strect, 3 Goodfellow J N Duncan wiss w B (i A G ) y for his destination, Carbon, ) i " B The case of the Rev. Mr. Woodboy | Wyo, The Union Pacitic officials here Heruk 10 against the management of the opera u~|..~ aphed his friends at that place and s s for h \ l Hisley I, C all / Douwghert house was given to the jury Suturday | g ticket was tel araphod ba with h Hayelvigg W 4 [ Fitield nus I‘ A 8t 9:30 o'clock, enough to enable him to subsist on the —— Hanson Fuiler s C H 2 B 4 Abiitances, manufactured and for b ‘There will be no business transacted i | o 3 Iluxlfi oG W ‘\-ll"\“wi‘l . | i The only reliable Medioal Inshlu(emnklnn 3 fillettmrs G ither court to-day. 2 A1\ et VA T it aitman ' Inis RIS Solbbratad Mulhall-Shinrook case N % ‘.,“:r‘l'(‘l""‘fid‘;]’,;“"w‘h“(“‘"‘;‘";’ in.the oak “.Aq.'\ 1 Hisice O (et Cle I , l’rlvata,vSpulnl \aryaus Diseases Jill’bo called before Judge Neville on | There was a full attondance at the | toiustance of Read & Co., for selling ? Hiiens e, Huntoon W Hale miss © 8 Hapgood wiss 1 N Ot . guoebarully Criased esday morning, moeting of the A, 0.:H. Friday and tho | o toins peonmmes was donemds o8 p “'Ni‘ i Hail ' iz iiss B Huihn mre | J o 83l pu-uln Trom 1o wystom ODDS AND ENDS, following ofticers were elected: Peter | gore Justy ce Helsley Saturday. The " = Tl i 114-3.1. 111 o Hennessey miss m A 1lule mis m P 178 grontment fox tosaof wital nower, Dowdall, president: Thomus F. Brennan, | case” will be submitted on argument i Hurd G 8 J Hutchinson miss @ I Stray Leaves krom a Reporter's | yioo.president; Mich McCarthy, re- | to-morrow. ] st Hanover I 8 lm.n 3 .:ulnwvu.uunl yohgsol Iwiee 8, Note Book. cording secretary; B, M financial T ) iooker G Henry ¥ o deicamise LU LR “You think those flashing ornaments | 3 : X correspondin, Opelt’s Hotel, Lincoln, Neb., opened ¥ Hapover & Ailond falnes mie b Klatt miss P which that lady has avound her pretty and J.um= Lullllullv, treas- | March 15th, first Llusfl in every respect, ; enks B Jackson \\ J {cefe miss m B Kellar ms 13 neck arve diamounds, do you” B ] | Larson miss A auditor in the Boyd on the fivst night of Wants His Revolver. At the county commissioners' meeting Neo! Yenson i P J Lesinan mrs m messenger at BRACES, Surgical said an e Commissioners’ Doings. T ) # qopes ¥ 1, Luly A Loreny m the “Mikado"” by the Grau company. John Kammerling gave ¢ | Saturdey, Mr, Holarege, of the B. & / A Koehler K y Lovejoy miss K #Well, they're nothing of the kind. Il | Wesson revolver to John Anderson on | M., said that that road had use for the - {;”'l *,lll Bilmens i fansn jplas 4 Tiarson wiss 1 O yenture the assertion they didn’t | south Thirteenth street,to repair. When he | abandoned telegraph office at the stock }\ln;u\ m Kent J Lyneh wrs lln((1 lenta, IR and st it her §10. Six years ago 1 nad| called to get it, Anderson claimed that | yar 00 v i > use Kink kC Knapp C D Mattice mrs Actiu : £ A Gtirens all Lottors cm” o |'r|3‘ AL A9 4 400 ! L‘ (,L(. de . D) ,t aime \ |.| yard: ._md could not allow it to be used Kennedy E W MeGoyern wrs T \Y (lmaha M.‘"“l&surghfl |nsmu"' three shirtstuds which all my friends ad- | he had given it to a man who had called | as a jail, 8 Kalson O Mathews mrs C 5 Cor.13th St., and Capile! AVe., Omaha, Neb. mired, and dozens of them wanted me it. Kammerling bhas had a wnt of = Smrv— Kosowk P Mulhearn niss & Morris miss L o P » Omaha, Neb. tosell. But I preferred to keep them, | X¢ issucd and Fropose to make Wants His Commission, Luker B Littell J Myers wrs H Malgrove i hoy were beautios, really, and I wake good his loss. Judge John Murphy, the horse dealer, has Landwehr K Liptan T J :l..mm. |u|~l~v.l '\\II\(«il :“l:)'lll‘lll::‘}; ———— B e 10" narl " oot | erss lasupd tho wrlf. had black horse of wis attached for §8, Lorenson™ 1 e Murray ore b Oluon M B TIMKEN spmnn vcmcus, . 0 i B S — Simon B. Clark for a sale made by Dfenibung i 1leroe miss P FPfaiitner L GVER 400,000 USE, pany with them because of the For Church Purposes. intiff Judge Borka lssued tho ) and fuspoo s &, Prinetan il o o » attention they commanaed. Well, Twas | J. H. Denis and wife, for §2,800, have | wn, & oW 4 ong H Pl i, ey & little more free with money then, and I | deeded to the First German M. E. ohurch ————— Mulder R M. JJ Philps mrs ¢ HACTSOn 1 had run up quite bill at ot of dur - | tho ot on » southwest eorper of | .~ 7The Bank Clearings. 3 Absolutely Pure. Mitelicll ) D federsn win A0 {HBY ¥ SRR y stables, amounting to something in | Eleventh and Center streets, with the | ~The bank clearings for Saturday were MeCormick £ Mattin J Russell i l.ho\ inity of one-hundred and fifty dol- | understanding that it is to be used for [ §77,814.52. For the week, $3,050,121.64, Clure s T ! joesmnm 0 flabarkd WA ars. The proprietor of the stable,l guess, | church purposes und be under the control rgpmr— s powder never va « n e R amon S d boconio a little norvous and one ey | of the board. of Managoment of the Gor- Brevities. oNis ponder nover varies. A magrel of pus R{Lfifii-'x‘w = a 1.‘ Bapon B - Shammimd “said to me that he alow me $200 for m; man Methodist E umu] mhur.,h, Councilman Goodrich returned Sat | omical thun the ordinary kinds aud car Margan 4 Shea miss wa Stout wiss Z studs and take out the difi — urday from Eimira, N. Y., where ho has- | 80d is compotiiion “-'hmollpgflg;‘ygh of low ackinosn s ¥ i Schiolty wiss W A Buco botween . that amount and | Fred Pickens, ohiof clerk of the post: | been with his wife for. seve 8. | 13 s weiglt olum, or phaspiete powders ¥ Mclennan W E Sehroder mrs J Btocke mrea ! d my account, in trade. Just the day | oflice, has gone' to Chicago on official | back. Mrs. Goodrich will visit in Elmira | 468 Wallst, Now york: Mares ¥ Vl- 2'!7;;‘}:\:‘;:' u paryesiious Mssrtiured uadte T g:bnu that | had refused $75 for one of | business. for some time and the councilman says Monroed ¥ Martin V St mid

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