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A e, < fHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. JULY 1. 1887 ' , B E___—_———__—'_fi g N Ordinance establishing the gradé I'he choral union of the Methodist To-day. Council Bluffs, lwu through express £\ Farnam. strcot {rom Clinton street to 80t Lle= church will |\:lr-nln- !ml“:\_\,) 'l'hl“- \\: Ty A NRW SORY trains are r|ul| ll‘\’nl‘ leaving Omaha at MEAT%&:%%‘;&%;TN%H’E;FEOWN Hw”‘v\’.‘u’o’-‘x ‘n‘:n‘ “'“yl:m\lin{\mc‘vn( s ey 1ol f 1 ;¢ | s1on train will leave by the B, & ) ; it - 4 cne | 9:15 a.m. and 605 b, m., running new, d Artioles of Incnrpomlm_n Filed For Aaother { J1%" "THI RN rticipants w ‘ll nd \(<!orrlm.murnm'g_x\n extra jury Was | clogant Puilman Pakice Sleoping and WIRE G“UZE OVEN DOOR 3 New Railroad, the day on the Chautauqua grounds, They | eémpanelled in the United States district | [ining Cars, Ample accommo will take with them the usual ympani- |.court, to tend to a number of cases which | will be provided for every one. I ment of picnies and au enjoyable time is | are now on the docket. It consists of { your Pullman berths uul secure your THE ROUTE ' AGREED UPON. | coriain, . The exodus to Crete has been | the following citizens: N. §. Drake, | tickets at tho Chicago Idand & { ORPRICE o, and Lincoln is now well | pyic PNORER IEACRE b B O e | Pacitie ticket office arnam streot. Notaries Public | represented at the sixth meeting of the | 70H ¢ e . Rostoky Tickets good going on all through | 8 v SPECIAL Ty the Governor | Cliautatuqua nsscm 7 Gopmick, A, D. Motse, John Rosicky, | aypress trains from July Gth to 13th in- | [E8 FOUND EXCLUSIVELY ON TILE ‘stenigh N, the e linies botween the | Elevation Elevation oiSCurD of N Curb 00 A Number of Commissioned By the Governor The small boy 15 joyous in anticipation | IV illiam Fleming,” M. 'Hellman, © sludive; YRR uvom 1430 feet wost of Dok —Other News From the of the Fourth which is so near, and the ok, A . Simpson, Hugh Me- General Western Agent j F 1tb OF Desier ave A State Capital, fireworks stores are enjoying a fine trade, S. Collins, J. 1. McShane, Pl & e G Db av y il There will be no celebration in Lincoln, | Arthur Briggs ";‘;‘ “I"“«““A\“Sh- Piles Can Be Curod, Bt of S i — bt e . ro his own way 3 DISTRICT, 3 rReTRIR May 18 1885 | WSt eurh of Smith st [Frost THE BEE's Tixcony nunrAv] | Sk <-:|,|iI~\“.:llf5n:“iill: E‘\_lul-lfi"““"":“"“;".':"n"n;: (||:?("‘.‘x::‘(‘:}tlnlrl]:\l:'.)' Ve Ocer r)?::::“:‘yl T R Nhered teom | TAat our. OF VAROrOGOK o¢ Tho Linoln, & Duck il enieond | P B sy " probifniss | W60 S DN ONEE SV o | e bt nornaland oxerugt il DxTRact R company has filed articles of incorps 3 ’ the O ‘ abad i A * | farm of W. C. Hawley, five miles north. Lumber company vs. Mrs. tion with the sceretary of state. The | (it of the city e religiously inclined principal place of business is Central | and the grand army people will take ad- |, S 7Y o myself to pay doctors and_druggists for City, Neb. The general nature of the | vantag lui the chieap rh s and go to "llh;j‘_‘:' B fi'r;"" ‘before him the suit of | Stull that doing me little or no good business to be transacted is to locate, | Crete, where some specches appropriate ' " Finally I was urged by one who had had business to bo transacted is to locate, | {X B to e Tado. Th Kzhis | Judge Weight va, o man named Bluhmn, | G805 Sompiaint, ot had been cored | MOST PERFECT MADE pany, with smglolunl double tracksg and | °f labor will go to Omaha and join in e e O Teu because of & NS | by BRANDRETH'S PILLS, to try his oure; Used by the United Statos Government, any, ! ble trackss anc the grand labor demonstration. fancein the way of a viult which the | 14 5o, and began to improve, and for | Entorsed by the heads of the Groat Universitios | V[ RESULTS the necessary appurtenances, from Cen- = ———— latter, it is allegod, maintains ina filthy | g1 (0T SRR G RER Ro incon. | and Pubile Food Analyataasthe Strongoet, Purest ARVELOUS tral City in a northwester v di i 0 'y condition, f 4 : f and most Healthtul. Dr. Price’s the only Bakin, TR Passed June "_”' 188 X i (direction [ ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFFS. The. Juty in the caso of John Bium | Yenience from that terrible ailme Bawder u\.tn‘.fle Mot contain, Ammonia, Lime of LOSS IN SHRINKAGE OF MEATS, 3.k e ke :l;\\‘-m City Counoll, through the counties of Merrick, How- rewithal SEal e e Clothea? | Against the Union Pacific railroad, to re- Ricianp B m. Dr, Price's Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, ete, J another suffered from hemorrhoids, Al NATURAL FRUT? DAL o those thirty-two yen had to_cramp 5. FLAVORS iry in the case of Riley vs. the ! 1 " " s ¥ e Yery fow propla know that th Shrinkage of Meate | Approved June 1oth, 1 | ard, Greoloy, Wheoler, Gurfield, Holt, [ JFherewithal Sttt Ho te Olothed® | oover tho valuo of a cow killed by the A BAL R TARE, ordslciously. PRICK BAKING FOWDERCO. [ polf A 281508 MATAT IR, Bl BT WL oxsen, Mayor, Brown and Keya Paha, to a point on the 4 “‘y big .'“il \ s l' ¥ | company’s “employes, yesterday after- R e state line between Nebraska and Dakota, | ¢ ”1"'“‘ between €. Haldeno and the | noon roturned a verdict of #0 in favor Transfers Filed dune 20, 1887, \tor Weks Grado omltln-:nea No. 89 T 3 5 o=ty Joe or. The v 3 tablishn »of Leay- b with branch linos in the counties of | thilor Joe er. e lsltfr.sq tlu of Blum. ! o | United Stat m John Linton, 120 Efect ,.fu,. ' SOLID OVEN Doo b £romm hth 8iroot €0, BASE BfEiok - ‘Howard, Shorman, Vi case goes back several days, and it would The jury in the caseof Riley againt the acres in 25, 1 .. Patent TEN ponnd Sirloin, m..wnmn.nAeu‘n.fin\l b ity of Omahas Grotley, Garliond. Custer. Loup, Biain, | ¢ dreary reading bot for yesterday's | Bell riilway stood elevon to one, WiiTiam Kehnedy ad wite i Oritia arrucRDTo 1% poundsand four oanges o€ Hont tho eity council of tho city o ’ The distinguishec oy Matthias Sontag against Mich: Wal- Belt I(ml\m) Company, east 41 feet ;"l;"mf“.".’;' “"','h kel ‘l" 11 ”,‘U_""’f long is the title of a district court suit to of lot 1, Iorbacen’s firstadd, wd ... 1,600 1ad ordered 4 new suit of clothes of | L /800 ey - N Jeremiah C Wilcox and_ wife fo Mat- recover 511 for materials furnished Reiter, and had also left two and u breach of contract 1b the building waret J Way, lot D, Hascall’s add to pantaloons to be cleaned and repa Mol Okatiomn. ¢ c..... R Henry C Hobbie and wife to Ma A day or two ago he sent a me osentie Hanscom I | Bros. have in tho district | “fietland, 10, bk 0 boy to the shop to get the clothing, but | court sued the saloon firm of Koley & | wd.: y i 2} ;. ench. ‘The corporation shall commence | PPV (9 (e Shol 10 eb the GIOLIIE B | vt for $181 for a consyzmment of Belle i DRt and Bisband, o 013 ’l;fbr;mry l‘.n r““ld cmmmu') l|lu:r|mmullvi of mviu;} iy pay before m""is left the \‘xl‘nlx:‘k;”\‘ which they allege has not been H Ballou, et al, lot 11, bl 4, Central ho board of dircetors shull consist of | house, Instead of sending the clothing | P4 . ol " soven porsons elested by the stocklold: | buck by the boy he scat a dend for B a0 Fecond add, W d.... 2,000 ors, Inc orporator AL .| $50. This touched the pride of the cus- B b k George EW ru,mnml wife to Charics g e for building material furnished Martha 3, Denis 2, e, C. D, ”m.“.n (of tomer, and he returned a message to | 0 Beeb g B Ott, lot 8, blk 3, Denise's add, w d. 2,000 Brown, Cherry. Nance, Boone uml Wheeler, and the unorganized territory west of Biaine and south of Cherry countic Cap- ital stock $500,000, in shares of $100 Loe, Witile tho lovs 18 81 by Seiehiie My eLrisous’ Low 1. The grade of Leavenwortn streeg th Stroet (0 Fast nver Effoot of IREGAUZEOVENBOM. Omulia, 8 here :. mlll hed it tho foll clovations, straight o, modiam oF well d fi? X TEN poun: roduced to |n|m{ ‘cont. o u.- tot OF BUTREVEN o verysmall WORNT, OF SUICK SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED Dlm:uwm 'AND PRICE LISTS, CHARTER 0AR STOVES and RANGES aro SOLD IN NEBRASKA as follows: West curb of Wood st,.. MITON ROGERS £ OnAa, | Enst curb of Wood st X Westcurh of wst curh of 47 inrgaret i Hays, Tot 16 citer Lo se o oo Anna M G McCormick et al, to Joseph TIAY SrRINGS, Wost curb ¢ Fep sy TLIookba G e st o Jureen has filed a petition in | & Vasker, lot 14, bl 6, Déer Fark, w Namanaciry, | Kantoteh oL i s . W Holdreg, ) wiis’ gomngz to have a new suit of clothes | thodistrict conrt aguinst Osear Hoffman | A, i 1,200 XARE oD OF THOFHOULNR 8t ] G et al to recov 00 which e claims is | City of Om rown, Vet outt of Wos Al lance at thy map of tho Jeft on his hands, “He was natarally | G on UHEG O contract in (o transe | DY 13 feet, hegiuning at o weor of Bt oty of Wask st braska will show that thisis ¢ | ‘anxious to uvoud this, and concluded that R BL BBt KPR AT R1E0TEULE tHA 1ot 5, bluek 19, Omaha. q c. . 1,000 Gentor of DOILY: trhok; . line of road, and that when completed, | he Would not give up the pantaloons | G 05y e gLt e J’*o on the same | Joseph Manten'to Chicago, St. West eurh of Spring st with all its branches, will open up a vast | Which he had cleaned without getting his [ o100 . & 2 Uy Lot Minneapolis & Omaha railr ki it i L i pay for the new clothes and all &l nany, all that part of lot ot Bewp, | Westcirb of drove st territory to settlement and at the same MeEikld ke WaY ]\m on the. pmn! of _ COUNTY, tlorence, within the ri H y\r\ O'Nriw Ciry. !\nfl“ arb of Grove st i v AV + " y " )SCROLA. osteurb of Pleasant st every county west of a line drawn from m’:‘ “;‘;;‘“19" b }l"l‘r‘“ llf' f“‘)’\'"'m l“‘h,‘_'t“, (-mnlm'\n and the Richardson l)rug com- ‘f(' beg at "'e e cor of lot 4, 5 liness prevents disease. Johnnie, i the ‘morthern bvundary of the state | (ih: “"; “‘d" hut he should | Pany: The former sued for possession of b“‘ 2104 24 he beat mediciue fordirtt e SAPDEN & SON ¢ 2165 2165 to Central City for 160 miles. r«:uu e:tcrtr uu‘llan mgu that he sl ouln tho store on Jones near Tenth street,now Mluumll 1 bel fE R ndignantly)—Huwph ! Sapoliol Give IMMERMAN & FRAKER. potiond Rinoe wiinY b ey v take the suit and pay the money, or he | [ BOTE DU T R R A T e ley et al, ’ Sub diviwd 3 108 Lard one, % and Ve in foreo trom i aftor ity passago. B l"{) main tl;lncs wu‘lJ extend ml Mb{mm. A T T A1 bYW 1tk oceupied hf\ the latter. The decision was | Giteof Omita to Gearae W ¢ it A diseaso known 18 half cured.” If Passod dune 1 th, 1867 s '!c';rr‘")vlv'ri?t“a SR S wumf for whom they were mado, | 18 favor of the defendant, a0t ftbeg at's w cor of lot 8, 4g | Your house s dirty buy o cako of 00! !'l ge rovners | , vu.nns ..L‘."’:»:,;a.»m Clty Council, 5 countios of Boone, Nance, Wheelor and | 81d why they wero not delivered. “I'his Police Court Pointers. Hooet 0 . A 3 : . Approved June Tith, 18 - Holt, and develope the unéxplored coun- | Was dry kindling for the flames of pas- | ‘There was a comparatively small batch of Claric's aub iy of lof SAPOLIO STATE AGENTS FOR THk W. J. Broaton, Mayor. It is a solld cake of Scouring Soap used M g sion, and naturally Mr. Haldone felt that Sheibpd bR el ! Shlman :;t,,‘,",,’,‘15,‘3,,,,‘;‘;:,‘,';:;';‘;,;;';;5 (rest. ot | lifo was not S S T o gf offenders beforo Judge Berka yester- | & CMqwel's ada-dedication for all cleaning purposes excopt the laun- Will yet develop into erop-bearing knolls | Submit to this kind of & proceeding. ay morning, but what thero was were | *'3ia) place, being Iot 25, Tuttle’s sub dry, No. and be ocoupiod by mnv}nh,,nymm 1| “Itisa sad mental condition when a | expeditiously and effectually disposedgof. | _div in 5, 15 edication Troposnin, ¢ house, 46x with stone und pile und concrete s ; ] ; i ozt | Willlam 1t Shotbolt to’ Alfr As indicated this line will be extended to | Man begins to figure how he can get the Jack Murphy and Jim Price, vagrants Trane; BYS0 Y BeRInHInE (AL SOUTHE RICHARD EBBITT, M. R. C. V. 8., foundations. - 1 - tho Blaok Hilis, and will at once become | Dest of a lawyer, and Reiter could hardly | and cuteh-as-cateh-can thieves, were al- | weat corner of the northwest quattor S G G L el L By « . AINOS. superintendents oflice, cor 16th and " Websto 8 compotitor for n traflic heretofore en. | Siep nights "”“k‘"{f out schemes. Yes- | 51104 just one hour to shake the pulver- | of the northeast quarter of section 9, _ Veterlnary Surgeon PI iy Omana, Neb. oo ot A0y sy sts, Omanu, Neb. joyed exclusively by the Eikhorn road, | torday George Stillman, who is in tho TEad aav P ir feef township 15, range 13.. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, T | law office, went aftcr the pantaloons, but [ ized earth of Omaha from their fect. William T _Foreman to 7 A Fa e J 4 .4 Ordinance No. 1419, L s Ao o Linooln whole: | L o aed. o give_ thboa. g ualess | Michael Hofman, tho man who rides | " abe, ot 7, block 13, I alnview add, b O R - N Ordipance grunting permission to the i the new suit was accepted also, Then | about the streets in a big advertising " 2,000 | mary Surgeons, London, England. ~ ‘BB []TTEBB[]URG LRI B L s L s o Lincoln Paint and Color company | pir. Haldeno cume with blood in his eye, | shoo, stood up for flagellating & nowsb thia Office, Benham's Stable, 118 North 16th (U, s ks drose seveath serce ) e iy”oF as filed articles of incorporation with g B8 d SR 0e OF the amount due for ik AL ageliating a West, two-thirds of lot J block -n, Cor.13th & Dodge Sts, Omaha, Neb, e it ordained by thecity council of the eity of ) the county clerk of Lancaster county. Siakaing thay b (klGons andrdamanasdi| one Jimmic Swiska, who had been ma Omalia, w d e 8,000 %treet. Omaha. 2 CURESM el Omuha 1 Capital stock §75,000, of which §10,000 ”‘ vite ik " and while Hal- | M€ fun of him, and was mulcted in the [ Mary J Graham and husband to gl (aIF A b i s Seotic That permission and authority he [ & should be subscrived and paid beforc op- | fiCH: “,‘ N heies b ths ;“mmm‘m sum of £5 and costs, Cliarles Everest, lot 5, Buell's sub- E : 1“ Tndiigence), Contagion, (Wlood Toi e is horeby grunted o Uniion 1 erations commence. Objoct of the cor- | et £Eab el opo 1ok 01 00 PARELONE, | Mamic Smith, ostensibly an unsophisti. | division of Block & Shirn'saddition, o318, weatth_|aon). sete your cave an snd tor erma S oration to manufacture paints and oils. - ‘o be managed by a board of four direc- 1 its tricks now cated country girl of an emerald tint, but d. . g 180 blook one hund. really as fly and flip as any of the habi- assigns, (o o nsued. It looked for atime as if tho norih hif ¢ od unid 5 nine (150 und the alloy m said block, tors. Oflicers, president, vice president, sion of the house would be tues of the_boulevard, camo down from Z - through block one hundred und seventy-nine 5 secretary and treasurer lm,”rwrm“N for, and each would have a leg. It was Valontino, Nob., to) visit frionds. fell in a5 e (176 over and neross Seventh street to the enst 3 the funniest wish bone contest ever iy Sttt R ) =% S3 ling thereof, in the city of Omuhs, Also to my r 5 4‘\‘. M. Kunlh;“n Ml\l.).) Waugh, W. A [ F1e 0ot . Jeitor had his s with bad compiing, got full and fito the 25 = lioh LB tracks Over und noroks i arner and e station house. She allowed to flee as 7§ == 1 | tho followinig have fied cortificntes | however, and kept the pantaloons, whild | {8,03 "NoNaver, but not until after tio £5 FZ g } ;,,l with the secretary of state: The Sidney uli!“: l\ll‘ulv(‘v‘olll omfif“;’m “)', 'rLuLmu‘n:x‘f{,r court had neatly packed in a nutshell a =l @ CHLLLASMEE R LD That y anied 10 o su way Coinpauy, extend its foUr main trucks to he nection with the said proposod over and ncross Jones street from block 180 to sk 150, in th Limestone company, of Cheyenne county I RACAIGOnE? to purchase lease and d\v(lnp ston| 2 S Kate Summers, a familiar for various gunrrm and gravel pits. Capital stoc Tu'tho meaniime Roitor bundicd up tho misdemeanors, went over the hili fora 2,000 wholesome little lecture for her. DE othing curreil of artarontor- Eleetric 11 1 Cone .-nu lo fiie public’ pint of Cone & Johnson’s addition, being b and 7, blk 3, and lots 1, bik 4, Brighton add, dedit 5000, Incorporators, S. C. Morgan, | WO pairs of pantaloons, and the new suit, | gp oy s M. Adams Louts Galon, Willam | #nd sent one of his men with them by | 5™ B 00 ae of Green, between F. Pae and J. Newhauer, | the first car to Omaha, witn _instructions | gty cthird and Twenty-fourth streets, 4 ‘T Nebrask Loun ad Trust com- | to but the bundle in the express offico | [NERVATEG S EHenty Tourid, Sireets pany, of North Platte, Neb.. to do g | there, and send them to Haldene here, | F ot "an ffant child on his doorstep B Rbalo i cuilonn L nslnsan: Capital marked C. 0. D, Ho also had the | ¢pis hiorning ’now, Incorporators, John Bratt, C. ¥, | bundle - marked *no examination al- & ville. 1 lowed,” thinking that by this means he MORT ;“‘T M RS, T e Mo ¢ H;L’,s‘ could make Haldene pay for and take L taTTRES STE} NOG RAPHER nmian o A bIk 18, T THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Omaba, Nebraska. Omaha Savings Bank, Gity that now or hereaftor may be in forco concerning rafiroads in snid tion that suid come igns, ghall keop nnd Burke and Samuel Goozee. the whole bundle, or” else not get even | pacts About Those Who Have De- Cor 13th and Douglussts Y o A et B 0 AR . Articlos of the Omaha Soutwestern | his pantaloons. ‘When Sherilf O'Neill parted this Life, 10 ConSErICt i MAINtIN sowors, gis OF WAtaF ) Strect Railway company have been filed | ¢RI to the store with a_replevin. writ, WHETMORE, Capital Stock. .. .. .. $160,000 U ‘ with the secretary of state, The pro- | Reiter met him — with “a bland | Goorg0 W, Whetmore, the traveling Liability of Stockholders. . . .. 800,000 | rosed line is setout particularly as fol. | Smile. O'Neill would hardly fi s sencutiparticulatly as foL libeliese. but that . th' pantsloons | Shlesman who (el 2 fowiidaye g finto The only regular savings bunk in the state. Five 8 th strect area near Strang per cent interest paid on deposits. Furedinordnysbybe. | S4v0 the nd burmices rom wll dam. of Park street on the west | Were in the store, and proposmlhuu:ll‘"k building, died yesterday morning at { e T une,con enslle Boll S caeios Al 3aln stroota Dy sald tradke T oL | side of Hanscom park, thence west | €YCrything topsy-turvy in searching for | Gpijgs™ hospital. His remains were oans Made on Real state. oty Tnthe veridgendriting | 'SCHOR 5 hat this ordinance shadl inke afrect | through sections 28,29, 30, in township | them. Reiter ‘protested, and insisted | (o rqed” yesterday afternoon to St. 4 L5 “""“‘.‘1' Klectrie & ¥aonet®e | uud e in force from and after its passage. | 15, range 18 west, to & point near the | thatit was of no use, and finally suc- | o i H ives AV pussod June Hth, 19 7 contor of section 50, and_ also commene. | ceeeded in convincing that official that | MOS0 Coe borme over the Mis. Uy C. T 3. 3. Buows, Vice AT vt 5 Brciiha, Fresidont City Councl. the pantaloons were really in Omaha. i ' President; L. M. BENNETT, Managing Die Onr HORNE sucaron 181 mm AVE ., 1. § 3 3 { Ing st tho interiootion of Thirtysisthand | The mattor was then dropped for the souri Pacific road and were accompanied by the father, mother and brother of the decased. Whetmore seems to_have been rector; Jonx E. WILBUR, Cashier. Approved Jui . Bnoaren, Muyor. Union National Bank| Wissaisi PARTS | oome semmmteess o of the body enlarged and strengthened. Full partios tain streets in Suninit Place and West End OMAHA, NEB. Uars (sealod) froo, ERIE MED, €0, Butalo, N. Y, | Bddition.from Farnam stroet to Dodgo street, i Paid Up Capital,.............$100,000 of Oumnhin Authorized Capital ......500,000 § day, but this morning there will doubt- !rh::t;msxu:lllnl:'u‘:l-flfn;h.exm“" tiside OF | Joss'be turther proceedings, In the suit, | dccised. Whetmoro seoms to have been Park_strect, and such othor in which the replovin writ is issued, Mr. | go, ¢, pag been a severe blow to all of its may be horcafior grantod to said corpor. | Haldene elans §25 damages for the un | L ers: "Hiia paronts and brothor came ation. Horse, eldotric, cablo or steam | lawful rotontion 1°f1'\:'-° two VAT Of | 5 this cily when the young man’s fall power shall bo the motive power used by pantaloons which had been cleaned. was announced and were with him when shall commen M"\rchfl 188 mnln\| re | To-day the arrangements made some | *5 NOT THE MAN. March 17, 1986. The oflicers of the cor- | time ago between the Council Blufts In- A young man named John Montgomery d by tho city council of the eity of q Tho grade of co and West t to Dodge str rtain etreets in hin, is hereby established at the following poration shall be managed by a board of | suranco company and the signal service | recently disappoared from his home in and guaranteed never to| | W. W.Marsn, President. N paink st R d"ldm’cmlu nn«ldn‘pruw!u)t \iueprt-s\- go into effect. Evory day the insurance :],ouluml mm' : lllm uwmu“im-mmn of | |break. Price, $1.25. J. W. RopereR, Cashier Grade of 315t streot— ent, secretary and treasurer. Incorpor- | v Wi aceive telew fo i 5 he finding of a body in the Missouri, on o TS A 3 pvation fors:” Honry Ambl Morton, | company will receive telezraphic infor- | (6 PR B0 & POLS B (R, CSTOT e | | sForsale by leadiog wholesae sad retal estab- Accounts solicited and prompt attention ; opyatio! Lhnrlc\s R. Waliey, G. 8. Ambler, and C, | mation concerning the weather and will | yop "6 ™ g oortain whether it given to all business entrusted to its care, South curb of Dodge st i Norib ourd of Furnam ot . Harrison, display signals from the top of the Shu- | might be thatof his missing son. Coroner Grade of 318t ave gart block, in which their offices are lo- [ Drexel gave him & note to the superin- cated, In crder that the public may be | tendent of Forest Lawn and the body able to read these signals and know what | Va8 exhumed and examined, but Lldrege; | \weuther is to be expecte 3 found to be not that of the mi N ' c enthel pected, the following | 1€ A Ehu}o.fifimm Jml‘;a"fl:fiyxfm“’".‘,‘Il';‘ i s given, which should be éut ont and put | YOung man, MAYER, STROUSE & CO. Pay 5 per cent on time deposits. 412 Broadway, N. Y., Manufacturers, No 206 Masonic Building, cor.Capitol Av- enue and 16th sts. Telephone No 842, of Dodpe st... curb of Farnum st Scction, wde of 2nd nvenue— South el of Dodge st 1t South Nosth curb, of I B o —-— 3 . South curb ¥. Barnhart, Creighton. ""{‘vlfi‘::,‘\{;n_f“:‘l: ‘,'];‘,‘ ’;";“;‘;’l‘m‘,l‘,’“ AMUSEMENTS, [{ t N tloflal Ban Noith ourb o The guards nml others at the peniten- Blue {lag means rain or Snow. EDWARD HARR! b are baving moro difliculty | hie flag, black sg To mght Edward Harngan and % YR 3 &, bl quare in center, 4 Z .}',‘,{,a the conviote s the hoat inoreascs, | mewns cold wave approsching. his New York company open an en- vur{ at any time, and in warm weathop | Jlack trinnzular flag placed above the | zqzoment at Boyd’s opera house, ap- others means rise in temperature, OF | Loyring in “The Leather Patch, one of it becomes difficult to keep them bus; i - | warmer weather, If placed below, it BRI ¢ Tk ;lu‘g:{(ml;:lw‘:\':e‘:lmfl“i-‘x'l\»u";“;m.;eq‘,’ul.'.“:{ means fall in temperature, or cooler rigan’s grentest successes. The New Roetion 6, _Graic of U. 8. DEPOSITORY. . ch ot of orzazza, wEBrasxa | The Best and Safes ‘\(..!fihtil,:!'r R teiieisn...$500,000 . 100,000 Vapor Stove Made. Capital. ..... S N Surplus. weather, York Evening Telegram says of the pro- time as psosible going to and from the & i “: —_— , 1N ——— duction:_“Harrigan and Braham deserve C. W. Sleeper, heail : ok fhin, Prosidont City Counail. : s:a‘:‘il\illoulll?l‘,sa v}v‘:::lu:-" ):‘urfx“tfa; l:;xl:::;: Sham Indignation, well of New Yorkers, lml' they have cer- Herman Kountze, President, enue. eper, head of St, Marys' Av- StcTain, ity Clork., 4 [ 8 it 1 3 AT ancisco News Letter: Let usput | tainly bestowed upon their fellow eiti- (4 A . -\kund June 18 e &'fi :(f\rh:l:lgltlnc{:lt.low:;::;":‘]'?- Ji?\'nh"{idff,‘r; little sense wnto this seal-killing question | zens® during this and many previous K Embody the highest excellens a0, &n Creghion ylcw Presldont u SLHIEE Ly L = e, o, Moer_ % Pt i T ofl the ico of tho theety | it possible, Here is another poacher | scasons, hours of happiness and innocent Erubody the higheat excellens F. H. Davis, Cashier, Horoaftor they amst ek comr on®™h | seized, and thoso interested in the *busi- | mirth Which have holy ofas I ah apetinent; cimgont and Water. nw*“' aro unidn‘ feel preat indignation. | cure fl.\r. nl:;r o Oh, do they? How s No rogue ever | dencd nund. .,,‘.?..’.‘},’1:,“.‘3“,‘1‘ Intended that the publie | £.1? i halter draw with good opinion of | pair done mo ; understanding has been reached regard- | the law. A few years ago millions of | than they did last gln‘m the latest pro- ing the new secretaries of the board of | Piftalo roamed over the plains of the | duction,” “The Leather Patch.’ transportation. ‘The new board will | United States; their skins contributed to | rigan in this play has out done his pre- meet this morning and perfeet the or- | the comforts of awvilization and the | vious efforts in dramatic ingeunuity, and ganizatioy. It seems to be well m“h‘ " | wealth of the country. Now there are Dave Braham has written one song, A e no more buffalo. A few score worthless | ‘Put on Your Bridal Veil, that will bo will be afaincian frontiersmen were kept in whisky while | sung before Saturday m;_,ln by 10, 000 per. Mnanger, of Fremont, be elcoted | they slaughtered the beasts, and a few [ sonsin this city. Leather Putch’ as the demoecrat and member from the <hn|vk|-<‘|n'r~|urm\:1 a pretty penny sell- | is worth gumf t fl\u mllwml'\ rainy First congressional district. With a wide ing their skins, 'T'his is the sum and the [ night to see. It is full of bon-bons, bright acquaintance throughout tho state, & end of the business, Had they | aphorisms, and it fairly boils ov ;unl. man of experience and sufficient g()m‘ been checked and a few herds pre- | jollity and hearty fun, “The piece is one judgment he should make a valuable | Served they would have exprossed great of the livel ever presented on the secretary, and the commission ought to | inilignation is understood that Cap- | local stage. Go and sce it, all you who B i s nd whe commission ought 0! fuin" Kidd was indignant when they | are atlicied with_the blues or business Berotofore toward the reltef of th people. | I¥ngect him. - There s & toothsomo fow! | cares, and you will find reiiet. But the pae $3 SHOE Bt B e v UnionTrustCo| # 1Ok 3088, 151h St., Omnha, Neb, nHu h'of G of ali ordinan vined by the city eouncil of to drive dull f Grade Ordinance No. 53. | durability and are the reigning W. H. Meoauier, Asst.-Cashier, w I Dou‘ :I As 5 e g prgE ?I'n-olmlgufluhhmnhh hpe o e - N. Ordingneo ghankiow the grade of %ith £ 1. Whercse, it has heon de of #ith st K str PArts of tho intersecting st Specifted: and, Wherens, three disintorosted appraisers have olntod by the muyor by the city council to wppr Capital, - $800,000 | ‘et Slck Headaches, e Loans Made R al Estate, pal Bonds Ne- m"aus"ess’ School, County and Muni gotiated, 3 by maid chunge, by aid veport b 4l atylen of ton g ¢ i g ns'wm OF mun Pherctore, the grade of said parts of sirect, and intersecting street chingod wnd Cstabisied 5o it Drivopsta |3 Water in the city wol is very low. an back. Some human hogs used h " a gl x Y UeCs A1d breed i train of g ravor Woes, h P b b ekt i 5 2sho! 0 When perfect henith the Wt A, PAXTON, v . Cr. Bennett, of Beatrice, tarried | to drift down upon them in sink-boats, those who want to freshen their &rip on 'l'nr?..'."uf'unn\\'lh ”u.‘g M. A, PAXTON, 0 ARKE, Vato ana ; here s short time, went through his | $hoot 8 pound or two of lead into them, | health and hapviness will go to see it. Ui Yato and sure, LACR DT 1 WiLLIANS, room mate and mmw“,m‘_ slaughter them by hundreds and wound | *The I her Pateh’ will be rep [ ’ o l’n.lu"‘r-hi thousand , and when their lonest | at the Satorday matinen, and_ on Sat Y : , M 5 4. South eurbof Leavenwor in the vity a short time yesterday. Do | industry was put astop to,they expressed | day urh of Pacific st . great indignation, When' they hanged | will be presented. b ’ o eor. -ev.ml and 5,,“,,.““‘ 8 arh of Popy ;:;nmilrfi;::c‘:l;: ';:act;‘m':}gxxl;:r“: Sheppard he expressed uuhmm50n . METZ'S GARDEN, s A Mo bf"n':."au 'hn"‘n' "\n':m‘amun-x‘x'a 510 North 16th Street, tii ik | Bouth cury of Poppleton is awful dry out wost. it1s just possible that our worthy On next Sunday evening the German 3 o8 B m';);;;;: OMAZIA. Ap etsouthof o} B e T Fridey. Linooln and Hast: friends, who are anxious to send the fur [ Comedy company at this popular resort 7 ind 16 Invalau I FOR SALE vi & g ngs moet b Tincoln. in s postponed | Seal after the Buifalo, will be allowed to | will give another one of their delightful by Qe SEYO | b 1o Gapitaly - - . - $100,000 o Commencing Satarany these | expross the fiercestikind of indignation | summier night performances, the first be- e Cirutas 'iving fall ‘partiou: i 2 An [siand on the Seuthern coast of Massachr e will iy & rories of oy these | until they have expressed it all ofl: then | ing “Zahnschmerzen,” or the *‘Tooth- Wt Good Behing and bowch 1or athing. Lo Bicvnon Eiovation Lancoln um‘n’fldenl of 'lhlfiln‘ ¢ they will be free to cool off ant mop their | ache,”” in which Mrs. Pnls-Ahl, Mrs, 18, Prltt & llnlm‘s. Omaha,Neb | GEO. E. BARKER, President, Guted in the best Bumuier Climate ih tho world - RVaNOL Biguatdi ‘James Melone entered into § hand-to- | 8teaming brows and turn thoiv rands to | Baurewa and Messrs. Uhlig, Koch “and ufuc eclalties. ROBT. L. GARLICHS, Vice-Preside For full particlars nddri BAat ol g ) hand oonflict with John Grunder | ® Stroke of honest labor, wn to how | Baureis appear. The second piece will JOHNSON, C: aotus LD ARD. B RRILL, West 3 ¢ : t W p 1 o, 3 Nussat St N, ¥ S N v sweat aro the fruitsof such. 1111 it they | be “Singvogelchen, the “Singing-bird,” DI i L Beotion 3. ' Grad w.d“.nn. nl‘g‘ll.t“:s:‘lyg‘:":‘l‘l: 't::l‘"‘;‘ think that they or anyhody ¢iseis going | the characters of which will be person- SAMUFLR. Jouxsoy, Gro. E. BARKER, { e i ave dnup arod mpolice court; and paid a | 10 be allowed to destroy ti fur seul u | ated by Mr. Baurels, and Messrs. Louis ROBT. L GARLICHS, WM. SEIVERS As BRIGHT smSEASE DHUPSY tion 4. 0 much of g:. DRy e ouct, artiand 4 8 | American territory, they can ot a lively | Koeh, August Uhlig'and Mrs, Puls-Abl, F. B, Jonvsox, i s bet taken at this office on the proposi- é T — / A general banking business transacted. & Diabetes ars Cured by the Asahel lea\& tlng Water Thnilph: Transit company is pushing | H°8: GRAND EXCURSION TO CHICAGO. Interest aliowed 0o _imo devo | pitg things with remarkable speed at track- oty g $14.50 For the Round Trin. Wb hy't'flon South Twelfth street. The Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet. Commencing on July 5 and continuing PlLEs “Euu center ol tlm street ] pluwed and | A white, pure, uisitely perfumed | on sale wuti] July 12, the Chicago. gnd s . ,.'m - .u.ra the ties and are then | toilet soap. The best for chapped haunds | Rock Island & Pacific railway will sell § put plna. thie dirt fillod in and the | and tender skins. round tnp tickets to teachers and - ALL !,'.':'.‘3"’3'_1,, the from thew are gucritices Enulh tko oot taftorits passi !TR;..#EI.A.‘%SJ"‘ o s Decsy, Nervos ont City Covnil m. ity Fost lmhml e having (rled in vaia oy A5 Vartie lure 201 Bmut.vuy New \ ) e Y R M -

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