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BU— eavastsn EE— - 8 ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 26. 1887. WHERE ROTIEN MEAT GOES, | it o the round i, e contac ' ODDS A“n ENDS [l 3 ;‘r’v‘é‘l::!:l!:l;‘l;::l‘c"riel’;!mm their preference The busv season being over and things not sorushing any more we have now time to look after the stock that is left, and find that THE COURTS. What Was Done Bofare the Judges Yesterday, UNITED STATFS. The case ot Jennie E. Hull vs, the Con- tinental Life Insurance company, Hart- ford, Conn., was filed in the United States district court yesterday morning. The matter in dispnte in this action exceeds, exclusive of interest and costs, the sum A Most Unsatisfactory Disposition of Dis- ecased Beef, SHIPPED EAST IN BARRELS. THE COUNTY HOSPITAL. The Contract for Building Let to Ryan & Co. This Morning. After several days work the county commissioners have given the contract An Omaha Bank Buys Some of the | for the erection of the county hospital to Siy' —N Public Im- Ryan & Walsh, of this city, for $120,000in of $2,000, and the cause of action is the § O e tme il | roomd gutos They wero tho Jowart | Fefuslt pay u it nsuranco policy. 1t wehave accumulated during the season quite a few odds and ends. . Contract Let. bidders, and intend to commence work scems that the life of Dwight G. Hull was insured for §2,500 in the above named company for the benefit of the plaintiff, then the wife, now the widow, of Hull, The premium on the delivery of the policy was paid, and_subsequently semi- annual payments. The premiums which matured upon it up to the death of Dwight G. Hull were also paid. It was provided that the sum in- next week. This they have to do within twenty days or forfeit their contract, i - d they must complete the building be- It is a deplorable fact that the powers "("n Octobet 853 or pay $100 per of the meat inspectors of Omaba, Hick- fljl")"ror At m‘;y‘ow'r ke b ey stein and Farr, cannot be enlarged s0 as | ¢4Ke 1n_finishing their work. Besides to take in the stockyards and village of | Messrs, Ryan & Co, have to give a bond South Omaha, for it is from these points | of £30,000. and 10 per cent of the contract unquestionably, that nine-tenths of the | price will be retained by th ; f sioners until the structure s ftinally evils that arise from the sale of «lls\vafflml copted. The work will bo superintended meat 1 this city emanats Asrevolting | hy' @ competent builder to be as the crime is and as repulsive as it 1s | appointed by the commissioners, to law apiding citizens, the fountain head | and lhul latter t:u'c now rlmvum ¢ evi s effectively reache: a regular ‘“cast iron” agreeme Lididirllenudil i i ," ki ;! umwu"up so that the county will be pro- until the laws are so changed andamend- | every way and the contractors ed as to give On als juri held strictly to their agreement. There over the two points named. Owing to } were seven bids altogether, two of which the fact that there seems to be an utter g:lum- li;te and (\:’I'l‘e not quunidloln-al. o r verni : stocky Messrs, Brennan & Co. were the next low* l“":‘ °: s f‘“”"“_‘“ ‘,'f""‘]’fl"":;:’f est to Ryan & Co., their bid being $123-, and the vilage, &0 far as the | G50 "Some changes were made in the authoritative disposal - of crippled | original plans, the superintendent’s These consist of some single suits, one or two of a kind, and quite a lot of suit pants. Verv frequentlv we sell the coat and vest from a suit and then the pants are left: We have placed them on a Rotten Meat. counter bv themselves, and though the price was formerlv very sured for should be paid within ninety of Hull, which ocourrad March 5, 1857, fine goods among them, We will sell them onlv as thev are. That jursuant to the torims of the policy, wers Pown ER is, make no alterations as the price is so extremelv low that w ‘m'ni!hcfl the company, but for some un- the same, Therefore the p : P! ¥ % ¥ 3 g jutemgni n the sum of 1300, within | gy posor poser s, 3 meerotpur: | Wil find @ fitin this lot will get the goods at about one third their costs of the action L ly, strength and wholesomoness. Mare econ- \ low we have marked them down still further. There are some verv days after notice and satisfactory death nis death and the plaintifi’s just claims aced able hey refused to pa i iy v Wi filiony | A peolutely Pure. cannct afford to have the expense of altering them, but those who terest from July 80, 188 om'ical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be Deputy United States Marshal Allen | sold in competition with the multitude of low value' left for Holdridge yesterday morning | Sost short weikhtalum or phosphate powders. With warrauts for two counterfeiters, | Soidmy,in caus. “RovAL BAKING FOWDER Co. DISTRICT, - e e John Nelson has filed & petition for a | = ; ’ and diseased stock is " con- | building, the chapels, and lying-in ward - cerned, this has become the objective | heing left out beeause these buildings | divorce in the district court from Anna | were about seven hundred people on the point of shipment for all kinds of stock v UL X ; vere not considered necessary at pres- of this kind along the different lines, aud | et and probably for & further reason in fact, from Chicago and Kansas City. | to bring the contract amount nearer that Here crippled stock is received, and it | yllowed to be expended for the building. might be said, too, dis d stock, in not unfrequent cases, which is Slaugh- Bids for Bonds. u;n:ld x;nd "ll;" Imo the n;)x;rkct in rh:linnloe Bids were opened by City Treasurer of the law, by disreputable parties who sh westo (1 2 speculate in just such commodities, and ““,‘h );shjduy’”n.mrntng O;l “NJ{,OOO none other. “This is certainly a pretty | Paving bouds. Ahey were as follows: condition of affairs, and one that calls 1n [ Omaha Savings Bank b ) Nelson, on the grounds of desertion and | ground and everybody enjoyed the day abandonment, © Mrs. Nelson comes back | it & most hearty manner. As unusual bargains in neckwear we offer 100 doz. elegant scarfs B o loign mop: . AN tEmOuth . uEmyhroll . iled in all fi lass h f I5) shocluima that sho s the party, dosorted | shes o el Dutiamouth | o ernt | @t 150; retailed in all first class houses from 50c npward. only failed to support her, but maitreated | George Langer, This association is yet only failed ta supporther, but matreated | He0rg T 1 ot s mombershiy | 100 doz. extra fine silk and satin scarfs, Tecks and Four-in-Hands, was compelied to go to Nebraska City in | of sixty. Itisina ftlourishing condition guest of work, to- sustain Ter and et | and the mewbers - have, mado up their | nOW and choice patterns, at 25c, the mostof them were sold at 75¢ infant child. That she did not desert | mind to muke it a first-class association, a a e g i Y 20 | him or any one else, or run away from | They were accompanied by a band and 3 i i ¢ 3 $ Ar Siontor AN tonc for pmmodiato nyestiga: | Qun Loan & Tru Coiipa T el S Ao | ITiB s e et ore wnd ety ahiiase Another invoice of those Pique Scarfs at 25c & dozen. ThiS will ba tion and remedy at the hands of some- | "6 6 body, it matters not who, just 50 it is | Himre s Cor Hestan. . e attended to, and at once. A few days | “The award was made to the Omaha Sav- sincé Meat Inspector Hickstein wisited | jngq bank, which bid 6 per cent above South Omaha and condemned 500 pounds | par, of beef in the hands of one John Dow, —— who was formerly in the rendering house J. Mc Donnell. F. A. L A,, Architecs, at the stockyards, and who has been sus- | N. E. cor. 15th and Dodge. vected of having dealt in unlawful meat ————— before. This 500 W“lmhlnf mcn: w“i: tllm RAILROAD NOTES, carcass of a cow badly diseased with the | p, ey " milch fever, and after condemning the LR AL A VL= L same and ordering it hauled away” and WAl [ il el LU, buricd—only an assumption of authority Charles Francis Adams, president of on the part of the officer,actuated by the | the Union Pacifie, was in consultation fearful emergency of the case—he pla- | with' Viee-President Potter and other rded a warning to_ the effect that citi- | ™ 1% t cardod warning to the oftct that citi: | oficials of the rond yesterday morning. [It ohn Dow. The inspector labored under | is rumored that several important changes the hope that his presumption in | will be made, but those high in authority ordering the di d beef to be carted | gre very silent even if they know any- away and incontinently destroyed, " ! = Ee migl’n imrnzss the rascally dealer with thing about the matter. Mr. Adams the 1den that his authority was the gen- | leaves for the east to-night. uine article, and that his orders would be | Train No. 2, which should have ar- obeyed, but he was disappointed. | rived here at 7:20 a.m., did not pull into Another visit there yesterday rc the depot until 1:35 p. m. Th that Dow had not only kept the m was caused by the Central Pacifie train had salted it down and was evidently | failing to connect. It wus a heavy train preparing for its disposal throngh the | and among the cars were five containing channels of this or some other market. | fruit and one filled with Chinamen bound How do Umaha people like theidea of | for Massuchusetts. The Wabash was feasting on this discased and voisonous | gieht hours late. The cause is said to be st beof? Tsn't it suflicient, almost, to inau- | 4¥ ceidont on the soutbern ond. of the gurate an open_revolt against such a shameful condition of things? The possibility of such an opportu- nity being offered the ghouls that of absolute necessity, and that her hus- | companied them from the train to the band knew where she was at the time ho | grounds. the last of them this season. We cannot fill mail orders on this last lot published lmla ??:‘icn. n;n_ltl llm’t u)m has Baidi '—"——m ° . ° : misrepresented the condition of things in olding up a Funeral Director. every dotal and particular, . - TRETRIBHE A HE 1T G0 B sty All goods marked in plain figures and at strictlv one price at Yoitfirdn)' mornfmgJ\lllulx\s-l-.ucmerfil?d of the undertaking firm ot rot & & suit to recover from L. A, Stewart, the stav 28t o ree! g somi oil man, whose financial difliculties were | 11eafey, on Fifteenth strect, was coming a mentioned in_Saturday and Sunday’s in from the southern part of the aity, BEE, $2,200.97 for two bills of oil sold "to [ where he had been to attend to a_case of the latter on the 25th of May and June 7. | death, when, at the corner of Thirteenth e ra POLICE COUKT. and Williams strects, a puir of highway ' There was a busy session at the police g %0} T My robbers rushed out and seized his horse court yesterday morning, no less than for- | by “the bridie and demanded the fancral ty-ouc gases being disposed of. While this | Sleeno, ; e 1 d 14th t 3 4 ector’s money and tobaceo. The lat- it T arsicht, Wit W | e e mdhice, TR or. Douglas an sts., Omaha. court room to suffocation almost, the au- | minq sufliciently to draw o guu, where dience in the vestibule was the Lirgest of | anon the seoundreis fled in different di the season, and they stood there and | rections thus depriving the undertakes of verspired and gasped” and gaped as it | tho ploasure of putting them in a they were drawitig big salary for tt.and | Gonifion for n respebtuble purial. that too, when three whiffs of the atmos- phere was equal (o at loast. & half pound of limberger cheese. But aslong as they . T T enjoyed it the court offered no mterfer- | Officer Clark of this socicty was m con- enc sultation yesterday morning, with Mayor Mannix, the leader of a gang of | Broatch relating to killing a blind cow hoodlums who have been in the hubit of | that has been a goneral nuisance on the pestering the lite out of Jacob Schiller, | oty 3 i 4 Ll SO0 ~d8cobr T | city for some days past. When captured at his grocary hear the corner of Six: 1 hy” the “poundmaster the animal was B vy oa strects, was seut over | found to be frightfully discased although 3 it is sai il B os b P sing Joseph Ingalls was charged with dis- | 1t n;‘,‘]‘,“”“"" A0 BN IR IS ch:\rzinF tirearms within the city limits, = Through his lawyer he stated that he was out driving in the country with his wife and children, and on returning in the evening, at the corner of Tenth and L J During July and August, our store closes at 6:30 p. m., except Saturday. Humane Society. These Paints are in every respect strictly first-class, being composed of the best and purest materials obtainable. They have & lurger sale than any other paints made in this country or abroad, and, although they cost & trifle more per gallon, they will do more and better work for the same amount of money, owing to their wonderful covering properlies, whila their superior durability renders them the most economical paints in the TEL i line, On account of the late arrival of No. 2 a corps of thirty-five sweepers, cleaners, oilers, ete., from the shops under = Assist- (©WETITE Mo WO‘I,(M it:lku Iml\':mmgu 5 llm Il!“n;‘m‘ Iw ant Foreman Amos Smith, went across | Hickory streets, ho was assailed by a L world, Sample Sheets and Descriptive Price List freo by mail. make the ordinary man wish that for the e K& etk ot g 1 Ay ; s 3 and Capitol Ave., OM. “NEB, momend b coutakcothe lw i hisown | 168 G812 P i "t it | Hooing 11k band of Chisicuhuls ynd 314 SOUTH 13TH ST,, | e e ot H. W. JOHNS MANUFACTURING CO., a shame to any civilized community, and :&lcl,r:.',‘t lm,:‘;lg},l;? ‘i’l“i:“l.'.,“‘,"‘.‘,{lm‘é‘.i’ fif‘.l: Efilo'l‘.?r".'.‘fi"b.‘:'ig,filfllf.‘}“?i’ifi‘iflffi?fi'fi.‘;.‘} CHRONIC = SURGICAL DISEASES F.W.Johns' Fire and Water-Proof Asbestos Rooflug, Sheathing, Bullding Felt, the parties whoso ~ business 1t 8 | s will be regular rule in s day or two. | to frighten them off, he leaped from his OMAHA, = = NEB. | G&nAs AKD APPUAKCES FOR DEFORMITIES, TRUSSES, Asbestos Steam Packings, Boiler Coverings, Roof Paints, Fire-Proof Paints, No trains will be brought back to the shops for cleaning after arrival at the t;-nu.ufur, but that work will be performed ther The boys at the depot are a little inter- ested in a stranger who has been sneak- ing around there for two or three weeks. He has proved to be a ‘“‘spotter,” and is seeking to tind out where reduction can be made on the force, what each man is doing, ete. This man was at first taken or & masher, but his get-up was not of hat immaculate st yle that would jusrtify not allow the grass to grow under their feet while getting at it. The meat inspectors seem to think there is no power high enough to remedy the matter, and that it must continue on until South Omaha assumes the proportions and the functions of a full-fledged city. They say that they have applied to the county commissioners, and found them impotent and powerless, in fact uninterested; to the city council, to the county and city attorneys, chief of police and 50 on down to the wagon and fired off both barrels of a shot- e A THE New VARIOSOELE SUSPENSORY CLAMP CoMPRESS. YULCABESTON, Moulded Piston-Rod Packing, Rings, Gaskets, Sheet Packing, cte, Established 1858. 175 RANDOLPH ST.. CHICAGO, ""Yong ruiivrirmis. For Sale by Chicago Lumber Co., Omaha, Neb,, and Council Bluffs, Iowas un he had 1n the wagon 1into the air. 'he court said ho might return this after- PanATE n'spENSAnv noon _and recite his piece over again. E. E. 'lay| for smashing up a neigh- bor's furniture, also had his case con: | Estabiished for the Scientific and Speedy ¥ n‘,.‘,;i 0 tinued, as did Adam Dole, charged with Cure of Chronic, Nervous and Special on Diseases of Women FREE. cutting. He went into the schooner ss Diseases. Only Reliablo MEDICAL INSTITUTE loon down on Tenth and Jones last MAKING MELEUALTEOR night and called for a glass of becr, but g and NERVOUS DISCASES. D Ew EY & ST O N E etone e e g of sornoom | AN EXPERT SPEGIALIST. flies, but knew nothing of the stabbin, Trents all forms of Throat Lung, Nerve and police ) the ch an opinion. His unboiled shirt had Texas Jack, who one day could k Blood discases, all Chronic discases and De- ; = — = most_insignificant branch of the city’s [ path 4% OBIE 5 » buffalers, ¢ i formities far in advance of wny institution in |} L s > % . ¥ i ) 8 sans . ee) ong absent from the | more buffalers, eat more tobacco, drin 5 edriaa vantoloL any instution S tesicca) sulconmilissior smd biviory ofy LWL, | e e B SR A e < . fi“‘ztl‘;':;““;:"'; ““::w(’; "‘!“"“‘:l'::urr “&:"in :l\l::s laundry, . and~ his frayed straw | more whisky and swear louder than any | {5} Qi angawhoeonfamplate golnk d 3 il Lt » KO0 FELELFEEDEELPNGNEON BOGY % man in Nebraska, i8 now in a bad way. | or ilobd He has not only lost his memory, but | cost ntour Priv his reputation—as a plainsman and an | Strect, Omaha upright citizen, He smashed somebody | eradicated fr hat had been exvosed to the suns and storms of too many seasons. Then his fluffy face was too carmine in color for a real dude and his stature too squatty. Others thought he might have matter, and none have been found suffi- clently awake to the enormity of the fense being practiced, prol dai against the whole community, to even F2 2 Privato o4 bo oured for ono thwd tho | . BOOK FREE YO MEM! § ; ry, 514 South Iith | L e, Gono i ™ b rofuln and all Malig- |75 000 or paents! Al : b diseases permunently | gyAHA MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITU" |, or %; & the system and # curo guaran- in the jaw last night, but for the life of | teed Uleersand Fever sores, resulting trowm | Dr McHenamy, Cor, 13t st, & Capliol Av., 0mung, Neb. | #0708 o050 0 G840 000050 K B0 C X Gy 0 & oaccoscoooofiattoéo. Siggeat & means °fl.<’f’§ ft;k;“"‘fll}w sume. | been secured as an ornament for the new | him couldn’t recoilect where or who 1t einniNearalilof ik ansei O Ul el Medical Books or Papers Free. : let alone to take active steps themselves. | o5 qrop gates at the crossing when | was. Berka gave him five days for re- | Gl perianently eured. o | M IRn0d] SuEL: The attention of the city council, as the lection and to see wh he Ydnit | Buccesstully sud pormanontlyguced. of ook proper body to right this matter, 18 re- they are put in use. any rate he flection and to see whether he couldn’t | “"RUPTUIE cured without pain or hinderance even think of the man’s first name. from business. George l% Pendleton, not Gentleman LADIE George, of Ohio, but plain every day 4 g ) By this treatment a pure Lovely Complexion- Georgo H., of Omitha, with a brigade of | FEY fhis treatment & pure bosels O ran pals were up for sleeping in box cars. All | tions, ete., Briil 's and perfect health decided object of interest in the 3 The el;\ployes lt])irk at him %(‘cns;mmllly ———— to see if he 18 “‘all there,”” but further RUBLIOIWOIVKS, than this they heed him not being con- Some of the Latest Moves Made in | scious that thev attend to their duties spectively called thereto. A magnificafif dis;;Iay— of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture ’ . and have to work hard to do so. promising to go right to work at any- ; rxne; ¥ . ; lmprovement, ard e P o b e st | maker's art, at reasonable prices. The board of public works held a meet- That Railroad Consolidation. banks, dEy goods stores, bookkeeping or | Reses prompt “ell'll\‘nllu.\:'u:v‘llll:’m Srithe rellet ing yesterday morning at which Messrs. | The flaming column announcement in | any odd job, the judge turned them loose | lessness, Dipression’und Lidigestion, () ¢ Heimrod and Balcombe were present. | a morning paper that the Motor railroad The contract for sewering districts 49, 50 | and the Metropolitan cable line were to and 52 were let to Hugh Murphy and of | consolidate is ridiculous on its face. district 51 to J. O. Corby, When Dr. Mercer, president of the The work of grading Twonticth | former road, was approached by a Bke street from Cuming to Grace | Fepresentative he laughed heartily and was let to G W MeKinne: said it was the iirst he had heard of any T T TS Y | consolidation. ~The Motor was able to B = i mk“}.mm }?l i(s]elf. nmlrl was pushlllgh its Brvie ished i Y work right along, and in a yery short ::"‘;‘,:;:‘l’l ""i';:hs‘{{;;;l ":::ildmu'i;lym‘fxmi{f:: time would have one of the finest electric sas | City man, that Omaha ought | Motors in use here for the rond. f 5 cep’ ity ¢ t = 1 a drove. troubles, Tntinmmation und Ulceration, Falling | Electricity aind the Uit I 14 N B} 3 William MoKey, who looked as if he | 404 Dishiaceients, Spinal weakness, Kidney A y g “’l';]l_]d Jjust b\i_lcn\'l: au‘t!n “";'M|M scul:lp A um"“;m i " o ::u-;u“mu e et blnds 3 a ship, was given ten days for laying his cute or Chronic Tnflam- A o o v fist up along'side of Mr. William Kich: EVE AND E ution of tho Byclids or tr e | ; ADDITION TO FRIEND, NEBRASKA . 1 ] 1 ] Surery an ! axds’ jaw soveral times in rapid s L s e abiomar T | Omin o . Surgical 1nti - | At Auction Sale, Thursday, August 4th, at 2 p. m,, Sharp. Sale without Reserve to the Highest Bidder. Sixteenth | flammutions, Abacess, Dimness of \ision of one Y£0us) Qmgas; Heurask \ 1] street. McKoy said he only t o' | or both eyes, and Tumors of Lid. U. 5, DEPOSITORY, 3% miles west of Lincoln. The K. railroad is surveyed through the town o & shoved 'im up agin the buildin’. Rich- | 8 Infismmation of the Eur, Ulee ot v 3 Catarrh, Internal or External Deaf nrdss.i for getting done up, wus given five | paraiysis, Singing or Roaring noiscs, T ays. Druni, ef Paddy Ward was arraigned for perfor ating the window key Juck's sa- City Engincer Tillson, in reply to an Debtiity, 8permatorrhan, Sem- inal Losscs, Night Emiksions, ul Powor, Sleoplessness, Despondt t maby { IS Angithewin bonds will be voted for it,and the division station on the new linie will be at Friend, The Lol liave s thoto Spubliol, AmBrgres Information Wanted. gon hirseentd s of Mo I Omaha, Nek. town is one of the best shipping points in the state. backward movement, smd yesterday | 4 Of, the whereabouts, if living, or of the | ‘yntil this morning. i Iness, Depres —— Terms of Sale—One-third cash, balance on easy terms death of the following childr of Pat- rink Casserly: Margaret, Catherine, rah and Peter. Pat- rly was born in Ireland, Boyle, Roscommon county and after living' in 4 foyic at or about 18 ion regarding these person Paid up Capital, Surplus. .. ... o Lillie Phillips,a Colorado Madura belle of a North Eleventh street dive, whom H. | noss, hnd ninds 0. Ross charges with nipping $40 from his muua and Private \ f to a BEE reporter: *The fact is that no city of its u the country is making anything near the amount of public im- provements wh Omaha is making to- day. Last year wo did more than Ame Kansas City did in this respect We [ 4INCHC T spent $800,000 in them while Kansas C; £0y10 o .$250,000 C.C. PACE and BEN O'RHODES, Auctioneer ..42,500 Wil ncoln. n i & FISHBURN, Proprietors New Model Lawn Mowef i burden, Cured. pantaloons waten fob, was discharaed, | Bl Ross being ashamed to appe . H. W. Yates, President. AL T i Holmes and Coleman I in, Vice-President. Hughes, Cashier, i1ts. 1 v i arrested with her, were also released. in tio DIRECTONS y Shent only $600,000. This year the im. | OF.their children willbe gratefully re- | * Honry Smith was ullotted one honr to | Hewd and, Throat, Mouth | w. V. Morse, John'S. Collins, Five Sizes. Wil cut higher grass than provements ordered are fifsy per eont of | ceived and paidfor. = absquatulate, while Bill Anderson, an | ¥t Ko im, Catnreh, ot Permanenty | HLW. Yatos, - Lewis 8. Reed. any other. Ilas noequal for simplicity, ‘B‘illlu"flvllil‘i‘:x::::::';;"\:::“l\sl"'l'mh: in this ety “ 77 Boston, Mass, ;::ll :iv:‘u hl';”' s thief und general “gun, fifim\lfly‘m'\-l;""'c‘:“".'m”'“‘l“""' e ablag. A. E. Touzali. fl!ll'ull{ll(,}al:.l ease of operation. [t was unnounced yesterdaythat Charles Bt oy nnmll.o .wfhu w:]h«:hur‘gml with hav- | WEIITVR Jaiyoneing, - Buknins Pring; BANKING OFFICE: This is the latest Improved Mae Y V' i} g r st o O oo 7iNt L4 ing stolen $6) from ter ‘Tuttle, was dis- S b il rinating, kb 00100 . . Woodworth, the ourbinwstone eontas: | willlam Bates, the man who was | gifirgad, there boing no ovidonce against o | THE JRON BANK chine in the Market. tor, had g N other qus an in Colorado to aid i | hauled into the police station ) Frid furnishing stone enough to supply the | Instin a beastly state of intoxication and vresent and prospective need of the con- | witha broken arm, was released yester- tractors. i 1 A day morning. He alleged, when sobered o RAYBNEQUR STREET PAYING, up, that he had been robbed of §140, or The Bek sometime ago contained the |yl e hud miven it 1o some_one to keep announcement that thore wis @ mistie | of him, and yesterday the chiof recovered “?;‘*f“"l‘,‘.‘"fi vowirds the material With | g109 b had left with the proprictor ot HRARLRYACVINHRLOOF Ok f6. Do paved | o Bygele house saloon on Fourteenth, wostof attenth stroot, As 8 oonse | potween Howard and Harnoy stroots, AHENOE LKL T e “| where he had left it for safe keeping phaltum men were orde : while engaged in the job of painting he cause It was claimad that, the property | jad on hiand. ‘The probabilities are that owners wal ks and nof his W, AT S phaltum, The ty which com- | 15 W the'monoy ho hud, pelled the cessa ot labor s found in the following letter to her Cor, 12th and Farnam Sts. Buuking Business Transacte w Low Prices. Send for civeulars. ' PHIL STIMMEL & CO. OMAHA, ’ State Agents for Porter’s Hayir and Jobbers of Binding Twinc, A Gene THE PICNIC, b T HOPKINS Abits in mature es the sexunl A Most reeable Day in the Woods, The pienic of the Omaha turners took | Jears or oy e that del any cause that de place Sunday at Rural park, and was | Consultation tree and strictly a switch from which runs to the base of | questions. i RELIABLE JEWELER. . 814 South 1ith 8t., Omaha, Neb, i ] HIRLE AL DAOR UG S IAURANRS ‘WEAK MEN s | PRICE $25 A COPY. Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware Shoes vs. Goods. Sunday the amateur base anently cured 3 . - GRS is an elevation about two miles from | receives ion.” N - Q Piattsmouth, 1t is on the B. & M. road, | fored v 5 L T o OF OMAHA NEB, [ L rictly Casl the bluff. On the summit of the latter [ 475 SOVIRLLTR MEY KR, ’ ; 4 N 8 LRI b refreshments will be sold, and , all elubs The larges ock. 1" es the lowest Repairin specialty . Work warrar N bor Asphalthm compauy: i (AT Hnti C oo Tt and 16th reets, Omaha. | Licened Watchmaker for the Union Vliereas, an exception bas becii taken to Chicago bargain shoe store and | which will afford shelter in case of incle- SRR | Address, PacificR ailroad Compan). : the letting of the contract”for tie paving of . Morse & Co. dry goods store, | ment weather. ‘This was decorrted with e W - district 51, the city council has referred the . = i match game at the Athletic same to the board of publie works and city a number of German mottoes It was e ‘ G. B. VANDERVCORT, atiorney with powerto ot | You are heraty | BATE, 018, Lot oK e initonats, | irouied all dng with puople who sat and 2616 Dodge St., Omaha, Neb. ANHO B NERVOUS PEOPLE notified that for the time being you are to v essed oh! oW Ty A e e e BT { nd cther suspend paving until the matter ean be in- | furnisied by this popular firm. talked and smoked and enjoyed the boau et e . - Lo roal 8 vestigated. Jony L. WeEBSTER, | game was anteresting one,and resulted | tiful view which the great elevation en- nden Eisctric Co. 169 ! s ol w siifferer ablos one to take of miles of the New Y ork Gk The letter was written some week 14 to Sin faver of the Chicago bargain It was given to the chairman of the he 1 ¥ — - o store teans, Tho by say | surroundingeouniry: It comprehends bill J B H AYNE N- w- “al'l'ls 0. | ublic work Yesterday t @ they are ready for & challenge dale und river in a number of most_at- . . 115117 MONROE 5T.CHICACO ity attorn e — not :u“m any other |nL\c.-lm this \um-l ¢, of Counties,Cities, Towns, Water | s my oninio der the compli- Four More ter O h ity. The ncing pavillion was wel n § Bu"ns( trect, K. K. Co.'s i spece z = 1 . Iy justi Postmaster Gallagher says that he has 4 A t L S 2 =1 Correspuudence seliclied. L2 T Sorer | fad T direoting e liaroer Ashaltuin'Lav- | pec n allowed, byithe postoMoe departs | ol0E furaished by the Union Pacific | B 3 z= s dhalie RemarkaSlo for DOMArul bimps | e e ] ing conipany to proceed with the paving ot oAt a s band. Around the brow of the hill were L 2 = thetic tone, p e sction, 1 = distriet S, ment at Washington, four more earriers, | erected a number of refreshment stands £« R 2 solute durability; 80 years' recor'l, | — SCIENTIFIC = In accordance with this opinion, Mr. { two of whom are¢ to be mounted, and | where thirsty mortals partook in copious =i ‘ 2 WEA P the best guarantee of the exce AGTURWGU Balcowmbe ordored the paving to. be re: | two foot men. I usked them, ' [the | quantities of hquors according to their | & Jence of these st ments [ NUF ING 0PT| | commenced, and a force of men was im- | vostal authorities] for bread and tuey | taste, the strongest beiu¥ veer. The peo- SRR L o £l pE N [ 1420 l.mn!mlnl,y ai'l to work, In the opinion of ?'»\v me 8 stone, - This addition to the | ple nfium-n-«l nn)|\l]ud ‘l“ dovm-lmhu hi } in | = OF YICIAL M fi i' WOODBRI LTI oy, | g some of the property owners on the |-force is ndt enough to supply the pres- | small groups and lunched and chatted in i H . a $treet, howcever, this-does not settle the | ent demand, to say nn\hixfig of extending | a most pleasurable manner. The turn- ST,ENOGRAPHI'-IER Y ass OPLRA HOUSFE. | A nfi?’fi ! e matter aud the probability that-the the delivery. [isked for tenwen aud | ers gave-an exellent exhibition under the THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, ; \ e I WIlKiNsoN & DA 18 tion of the pay for the work will Jater be } got ouly four,” direction of Henry Kuwmerow, ‘There 8 Chamber of Commerce. MARSTON REMEDY 00, 19 Parl '