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S o gy 4 1887~TWELVE PAGES. FI N E OMAHA BOARD 0F TRADE' M:.-‘," 1. Pundt, Edwin Davis, Samuel ln‘pnnm 4 Auy AT 3 Arhitration—Samuel Cotner, W, J, Welsh- | harker, Churchill, ngglenitural implements. iy, Chureinl Parker, 1. P Kirkendall, - | i AEINGL s ATl L ] o Auditing—H. G, Clark, Euelid Martin, | "Paiftreon, Nebraska Fue Y ! In Its New Duilding at the Southwest Cor- | yohin Evans, i | (\uln?"‘r L g B Al | ixte ransportation—Euelid Martin, Fred W. |~ Patrick, A. 8, Patrick Bros, live stock rais- | ner of Farnam and Sizteenth Streets, iray, 10 Milier, B, Gallagher, John T, | @ i : -_— y % l:v‘x‘vr;' D. €., Patterson & Moore, real es Freight Bureau—FEucli4 Martin, C. B. Hay- ate b . | THE FORMAL DEDICATION. |, if6iht BureaurFucid Martin, ¢ B. Hay. | 1 . real estate and (ouns, | S Weiay W (1R Ay enpitalist. | Jeday, W. A, L. Gibbon, 8. F. Troxei, W. N T S Concert and Banquet—History of the | 0 Y eiians Joseph ¢ Eriest, Peyeko 1o F. Troxell, J, Iker. it Jolin 8. Brady, ¥, Charles ¥, | iption of dmund, Peseke Bros., commission Builey, Francis E, Dailey & Alson, contrac 1y | tors and brick manutactur hardwari ing. rain—P. £, lloy, N, Merriam, S c- | | Peyeke Juling, Wied & C iss 7 ; st 4 . iTa . E. \, Merriam, S. A, Me Peyo uling, Wicdeman & Co., commission We are not t g voal estate 1now, but siv sl say a few words about ous Wiorten, Frank E. White, John Evans. merchunta re not talking real estate now, but simply wish ti <ay a fe rds a onr $160 OF ATHSIHE Volnck, Alevunder, aldthine e, -t Ll MED AN Povpieton, A, J niop Pucific Railroad com- i T s "‘"".Z',’ bbby Ames, Geo, (., Ames R E. Ageney, real Trenerhi itorney, ! jore are nMurally many elements | tate ae i, Walter C., denggist. - { TOR that combine to make & city & prosperous superintendont fouth Omana | stog, Willinn Willlam Preston; & Co i 1 | nd feel one, and it 1s beyond question that the 3 0 TaRAee Broten, | Do e L I n r hoard of trade of this eity done more | H8iroad Rector. Alien 'T., Hector & Wilhclmy & Co. than any other one clement in furthe Sitaeasy and aapit 1V 5 . >l Bangs, Stephen 1) s B inting company, pr the prosperity of Omaha. In this organ- [ Banw it ! i 3 « i secretary United Gas Tm- | dent s 1¢ roo » i slivere anrly § P these Men’ ization are combined the thrift, the busi- | provement company. u Richardson John 8. Nebraska, Ransas and Tn the last three months we have delivered nearly 200 of these be ness, the eapital and the integrity of the | Tk lown, Fay's manilla, state agent. satisfaction, Itixa fact and we have proven it that these pictures a gate city, and through the efforts of this | Hallou, E utiful pictures, and every one has given ' without any exception.the finest ever of- er. Rildy James K., contrietor Hrothers, real estato, Roger t s e ey i o . Rogers, Milton, M“M)_: Rogers & Sons, 810! fered for the money, and that every frame that goes with the pleture is worth at an extremely low retail price 818 combination Omahais what itis to-day | fiedford ded'Wo cont 00 L pwire e A L, ALY that every frume thatgocs ith the pleture in wo an extremely low reta —acity with nearly 100,000 inhabitants, | = Binghaian, W', W. K. Bineham & Son,com- ,.“'.vf. inware ot T "'. o 'Tlu lll';lh]mhnn.uf this picture has been a big advertisement for us,and we have, therefore, decided to make ¢ wi rilities that are | ™ission. toscwater, Andrew, Roscwater & Christie, 4 s low e of 815 fora fo o Tttt Wo ligve atrnesd 2o o banttitn] 1iHa of Seatites 16 Bo s and a city with the railway fucilities that are | Tiioithwick, Frea J., coul. oiv and b itacy angiisere. them a the low price of #1 I|i?l a few month .Inm,M. We have arranged for a beautiful line of frames for these the equal of any other city in the west, a [ Boyar, peter, b Hoyar & Co. antes. Rosewater, Edward, Omahu Daily Dee, editor pictures, and can give the public at least S ditlerent styles to select We are now prepared to take orders city with nllions of dollars | o3 Jome e it Diaha and anager. Superitendent Omahn’ stock | “Salisoury, J. .. contractor and builder. for the holiday t 3 invested in substantial business | yards. Scherb, Ignace, grocer. & i b 2 Bradford, Louis, Lumber. Schroade lestate, o " spent to better advantage than for one of these superh pictures, w 4. F. shecly & Co_, porl . houses, with many more mil- Brady, John T., McCord, Brady & Co., whole Sheely, James n lons ~ planted in. industries of all | SNERTER, | o Leavy hardware, Pieiton, Nathan, Midland t Kinds, and a ity that has o future before | firown. Charles 1. Tuwges, y LR 2 ki ade, and t can assure everyone wishing to expend ent, that the money cannot be i N oi i ¢ i 0 Brown, Jam . Omahi sayings bank, pres- Shiverick, CI furniture o on gan \ h f IC AL RO UL Gly, i "I‘L l""‘ PR GAIL g ont Omidhia, Savinies bank. Shriver, ¥ al state and lonns, boast of. Much of thisis aill due to the Brunner, Thomas (., Morse & Brunner, rei Sloman, Samuci A, real estate and loans, i H s wgent. prOpFIGLor, I'his organization was born in 1877, It 1(\1\:13‘. l‘|'|-n‘r\ ur{.nthr Co. o n.".i,-u,rn.ulu i 4 svening, March 5, th Janm, Martin others, clothiers. company, cashic was on a monday SN CHLLRY MI'"" b, that Cantleld, George, Canfleld house, proprietor. ,q.,'.,..,. son, Jumes, Omaha Cab Co., livery, pursuant to a eall signed by tifty-cight of (j.lu-y, H. E. Harvey Lumber Co, ete., proprietor, the business men of the city that a meet- ‘u‘::"'("’ npion Stone, Emerson L., Dewey & Stone, whole- n . ) Clement, snlo AN retail furnitiie ing was held in the partors of the Grand | Clurke, Auzust '\ aud banking. Sirang, A Strang company, whole- and H. 8. Clark was chosen chuir- | col man. and W. C. B. Allen, sccre- | o LIsrke John T, Northwestern Klectric Light *= | company’club, Kanch company, treasurer. tary of the temporary organ Cinrke, Willinm k., Clurke Bros. & Co., whole- France offered a resolu- | sale tea and spice: zation. James S e tion that the sense of the meeting wasto | it pyer O coml o 0 e the eflect that o board of trade was a | Colpetzer, Fraak, Chicago Lumber compuny, necessity. After considerable dissension, | lumber, r all of which was favorableto the project, Cooper, d Omaha Brick and Terra J a committeo was appointed to propare 5 | CO oy constitution. Another mecting was held Conrad ' at the same place March 8, and the or- | feed. AND ganizers were given much good wdvice Cotner Samuel, Cotner & Fitchett, real es- indefatigable efforts of the members of | estate. " , Smith, ¥idney, srchitect Bruce, £, E., Blake, Bruce & Co., wholesale v, David, D, ver manu- the board of trade, both individually and | arigs pentd it o0 RO | e e o TIAS G . collectively. turng, J. J.,, Union Pacific railway, supply Specht, Christian, Western Cornice works, n ., Barber Asphait Paving superintendent. sefand, J. AL, Omal pany, sweretary and t Taylor, Churles T., New York Life Insnrance mpany, gouernl agent. b H., Himebaugh & Taylor, Inudius W., capitalist, omus; Dexter L., aitorney and real estate, Lyman .. ‘cupitalist. icorge C.," Nevruska Fuel company, Conrad, flour and commis and instruction by D. C. Lincoln, at that | " in sonn Gttty Jo, Thomns F., Tuttle & Allison. fnsur- time the president of the Chicago board Cowing, Philo, Crane Bros. Manufacturing A. Upton compnny, real of trade, At & meeting held March 12, at | company. Which & constitution and set of by-liws | | CreIEht . A.,0.F. Davie company, loans John A., wholesale and retail lum- were adopted and signed by twenty- | Gruiton, John A., vieo president First na- | "Walker, Charles H., Anglo-Amorican Pro- seven persons that night. A meeting for | tional bank, capitalist. VISion company. 2 , ’ [ ] | the clection of ofticers was held March | Cummings, Willinm, *Cummings & Neilson, h i ) Welshuns, .Iunu]vk L., Welshuns & McEwan, ¢ : i vere elected e wholesale painte and glass, lumbers and gas fitters 19 and the following were elected the ‘Cunningham, Dennie, vontenctor, vw“Mmm. Ll Weishans, Pratt & FIRST OFFICERS OF THE BOARD. Davik, Kdwin, real estate Haines, flodr and seed will, Remember you are not dealing with an outside eopying house, whose canvassers have inferior work o i A. J. Poppleton, president; Jumes E. Davis. Ogear, 0. F, Davis company, loans and [ ~Wheeler,Daniel H., Wheeler & Whecler,ingur- s 8 e [RELL B l," 0 S8l sl h'l‘.' l"‘.' riot worlc doterin Boyd, Elam Clark, Samuel R. Jordan, | infirance i & ance. S Chicago and New York, for little money, and they e we not a straw for the durability of their work long as W ror vico mrosidents. At the | Davidson, Kliask., 8. 8 Floyd & Co.. brokers. | Wiiitney, David, Whitnes & Co, produce com- Tkant : L A0 3 s ) : ) 2 " A ;nl‘:‘llilll:t‘lu.lll‘\l' "l‘ & _,l' ‘xili- i Deitz, Chilries N Paullamoer yard, pro- it ol they are paid forit, but with a reliable home firm, whoare just asanxious to please you as you are to have supe- . seting held Mareb 21, 3 prictor. White, Frank E., grain desler. ; A 4 ’ A ; : ; i EQUAL 1 0 CUS' tors were elected as follows: H. G. Clark, Dixon, k. .. Eau Cluire lumbee vard. \\'Il:hlm’“. Loren/o I + capitulist. rior work. Ounr work costs you nothing until entire satisfaction is given. We alsodo every kind of enlarging, 3 2 AT Wi 7 ) rexel, Frederick, Drexel & Foll.cut stone Willig, John G., roal eatate. i i % iy X v (Ph.mrm;_u (I{.‘rhl;xllf: }V ll("-l'i?f‘"‘“ cont ractor, Windheim, Pater, painter and decorator. <in fact anything in photography. Our facilities for superior work are unexcelled in the western country. oter . ler, Edward Roddis, . Driscoll, Chinrles F., architect. Winning. F. E., Pacific Express company. WS t z i fon i ~ 5 4 7 Broatch and 'E. C. McShane. In the Dutrend, Alrrad ftlarohitects Whitnell,Richird N,Whitnell Bros, brick man- e require from one to two months time for the exceution of large work, so do not delay in giving us your Mntimen N a ar, KOS e & Co., pu bifshe i d contr el . TOM-MADE. S eIl NN R Ork | fordraat iSaci g S e ! s B phgaidian, orders. We invite all to call and see samples of onr work. Tohn H.. hurdware, son, Chris L, jewelry,ct ans John, sce s tin Woo tman, Clark, Woodman Linseed Oil com- e il laoency Respectfully. on the evening of April 4, the apartm that had been secured in the Grand Cen solworth, Jun U tral hotel were opened to the publie. ::‘ |.I.I»m-‘;\ B,..B. Evans & Co., real es \'.uf«. :(rnry W., Nebrasks National bank, T r > ani ¢ d'loans, psident. s B o s s barn e prganization that || vans John i, City steam landey, proprie- | PYUUSE Brastus, Unien Pactic raitway comp- of Omahs er since then it has been lconer, N. ., dry nods A L Cebadt, AL active in furthering the interests of “the | | Festher, ‘Frederick C., Nebraskn Tribune, | ¢ 4,0 pow building will oceur to-morrow ' city in every way. The list of presidents | "HEP%00 Shaw & Field, sontractors evening at 8 o'clock. During the day the John Evans, 1878; }N.’l. I!r |l;:xl Illr-;w- vr"nl:vll?;m(. Willinm, Wiltiam - Fleming & Co. | jpepeetion, but after 7 p. m. admission 880 and 1 i James E Fitchett, Georg Cotner & Fitehett will be by ticket only. The programme ark, 18 Goodman, 1853; N. B. | exara ctt: Georwe t., Cotner & Fitchett, ren, | Bl X, 8 1005 will bo a8 follows: and Falconer, 1884 riod, William, Nye Colsan company, mber | (verture— tival, if. . ..Bach A STEF FORWARD, ang gram., " frohol ot Musical Unlon Orchestra. to be very large and of the me design [ Adolph, came on ¢ York.and 3 auee ¢ the 0 a strengthening the organization,the mem- fGwler, Robert D, Anglo-American Provision | announce the conmeneewent of formal ex- | YUy U0 el e of Touk, built | store’ L on - Donging - ctreet They | e tomrisanmion of character and bers took active steps toward thoroughly | compan: % ercises, calling upon Biatep Worthington to | Fo a0 S DTG e ® i SUn o | ran the t (e 4 Rt y | false imprisonment. g establishing . board of trade as a com~ [ _Fuller, john A, J. A. Fuller & Co..druga and | pronounce the dedicatory prayer. A & platlorms | wan the two stores together as partners. An investigation into this aflair on thy ot i 5 . PRIntA, “ocal Quartette—"Wheit Allan Adale went | at the corners. ‘The elevator shaft is en- | The music store soon became too small, | part of the BEE shows that the dispateh ‘ mercial body. Ninety of the old mem iy, JORRIB I vacy andtraed atalle ¢ < A T e s h e DOm: et 8 \ bers came to the frontand subseribed $100 Galineher, B., Paxton & Gallaghor, wholesale | & hunting? . o DePearoll | closed in ornamental ouk posts with wi and better quarters were found in Cen 1s untrue in several important particu- i R fifty-soven G R oceraiERa " Mrs. J. W, s Mis ”n-umlll. netting, and provided with a skylight at | tral block, where the musie business was | lars. It might be inferred from the exs R o, Joseph ... Gurneun Crucker com soiy i‘|lcv>l\lu.“m~.md m«, lt',q‘)‘.“ r"lhruuzh lu lr«-vnh-rl_ u: o ‘ex!fi and remained for ten years. | pression “a high lonesome’ that the lady i hets & JANY, SCCTCIAry . . F, = e building 18 o e cir business gre: is aco 5 i re in i ic: making a - total of P taent, Joseph ir. Garneau Cracker com. | Architect Mr. L. Mendelssohn, will in be- | £iee PRITIDE 8 - & levge A& e T O R an in [ acou oot toling I RBl NN ORICIHL ‘They all signed the following agreement | pany., esident, nalf of himself and the builders’ deliver the | TR G ont ¢ they moved into the block “that they | to excess and go upon solitary sprees, attached to the constitution and by-laws \on, AT Bdnoy & Gibbon, heavy | Keys to Mr Max Meyor, the president of the | ished in red oak and has three large | now occupy, and which they own. In | Such, however, is not the fact, ns she 18 “Woe the TNV o & ware : board of trade, windows in the south wall with transoms | their store are to-day employed sixty-five | not only temperate, but a refined lad We the undersigned desiring to main e it sillos & ie 2 2 ; 3 ; y, o 2 |t commoroi sechanio b promors | whibben, Heney, Gibson, siller & Richarason, >0 Fotcy by the president. of art glass ornamented with designs | persons, aund on the rond are tweive | the mother of several children and ol Ever Seen in this unitormity in the customs and usage of | | Gibeon,d, S. Hartman & Gibson, roal os- | Mus low " Sweot the Moonhght | and two large sky-lights filled with | drammers. Thus s shown the re- | good standing socially. While being merchants, to inculeate principles of | tat Sleeps?. uovesees oars -Leslie | colored glass. The wainscotting and | markable growth of v poor | conveyed from a distant ranch to the b R LA T N G Tt S CO BB Gl L TE TR hson, Thom italfst. H Quartette, g wood finish of every deseription in the | boy from an obsctire position | Hot Springs the negro driver of the ve= . justice uality, i Ate | Gilchrist, Andr mber and stock dealer. Oration. 2% ..Hon. J. M. Woolworth | room will be of red oak, and the two fi to one of wealth and intluence. As was | hicle attempted a criminal 1t t the speedy adjustment of busii [ Goldswith, Charies, Goldsmitn Bros., cloth- a=Only Thou 1\ncas willl baibintiof ornamented glnaod || & ! bt SQMPLE Al minal assault upon Ci y. Inoss pursuits, . to acquire . and | tng: Musie—} = OmY A Jassent | places will be built of ornamented glazed | stuted above, he was not “alone pro her near the Cheyenne river. Fortun- disseminate valuable commercial and | . Golemith, Joseph, Goldsmith Bros., cioth- LRt iartatie. : red brick and terra cotta. The heating | nently identitied with the board of trade, | ately he was under the influ of liguor S Al 4 ¢ ing. sromenade ol 2 for the board of trade room will be indi- | but he is also alike prominent in many | to such an extent that the lady e > inf ti t te the f . P Promenade concert....o.... " L v e lady had no economic information, to promote the Goodman, Charles F., wholesale and retail romen c o 5 rect All the other rooms und corridors he: 5 bt st : § & R e e R L L Luisical (' nion Orchestra | TeC i the r rooms und corridors | other organizations. He was grand | great diticulty i getting him out of the 1 lncludln all the Latest intorests of the city of Omaha, and gen odman, Osear P, clork. kT ;i§<~«. mmed in wllulv||nm~,:l’m~lu-d‘Im (ul'. | |v:|h"mr|n:l| of n; grand encampment of | wagon. Had she réccived any injury at f SRR S % s, Peter, (Goos Tuesday evening a banquet will be given he basement is faced on the north and | of the I. 0. O, I, of the state of Neby a | his hands, or had he been arrcsted " erally to seoure the benolits of co-oDCra- | ¢irnt, John, fug nnd stonie mvement. to the members and guests. east sides with the best shodn ureeatadionithe tion in the furtheranc uality of sand- | in 1881, is a dir, or of the Omaha e of our legitin Gray, Fred N BatlG A first warrant from Custer county, in f = stone, The entrances are of stone, with | ings bank, president of the k- i vhich the lady's brother pursuits, do hereby agree to be governed Hines, Jumes A, agricultural implements. " ;1 el o sl d s bank, resident of the Exposition | which the lady's brother made the com- | ' ; the :}rlu.-m; uf‘ ix:-urllnrzl(i‘h:‘ :nnlll-'r Harris, Kobe A., Harri Fisher, . The Board of Trade Building. granite columns, carved caps, de wted | Building ussociation, treasurer of the | plaint, and trom which he eseaped by a i 5 Noveltles by tho frtgles of, megroration nder | e e oo || i dosign for the building was- exe- | friescs and ormamental grilies, Tiieentire | German: b and 18 promanently con- | fechnicality, ho wonli wiver by Lvod 3 . ists, and by the by-laws and pul LHUELDAn, O0Tln HAH ihson, real | o ted by the architeets, Mendelssohn & “l;‘.~f:'}'!\-4|‘r{hfi1"-“"”' .:lgu'_ .»1“‘1_\14!-’; connected with many other orga A= | to be tried anywhere. The dismissal of ) The new urticlgs of incorporation were | Harvey, Charles A., Harvey iumber com | Lowrie, to conform to their chosen motto | 20R® UG Wit Jeole e ¢ \:I‘l(;‘"x“.?”* tion the negro by the prejudiced judge filed December 15, 18 o signed by | paoy “Dignity and Simpheity,” and the fin C e cornice an strade are - . of a deserted stage ranch, remote ~ from [ 4 ¥ y Ha Churles B, C. i3, Huvens & Co of *Dignity and Simpheity,” an 6 lin- | of g her quality of galvanized 1ron. THE T oI siv i N. B. Falconer,Max Meyer,W. J. Broatch, Helmrod, George, Heimrod & Co., groc fshed structure shows how happily tho | The carved s and B en il 8t CATILE QUI civilization, will not prevent his trial Al J. Poppleton and twenty others. [ Heimrod, Lewis, Heimrod & Co., grocers 1O IR S RELY IO [ Thnianrretnancinnid ornamantal string : o before the next term of the district court, After the re-orgunization steps wer o Mygr/ ol Hellman & Co., elothing. design has been realized. :‘":‘rvflm\:‘L;'\{:x::‘lnnfml&" r”n": nl'“l H nhr‘fl Denial ofaSlanderous Dispatch If there has been any suit brought ag: A ¢ ere by Himebaueh, P C.. Himebaugh & Merriam, | The ing is me litan in every | Story windows are of terra cotta, Among | Hot Springs, her, it a8 et b taken toward the erection of a new butld- | ropictors Oiaha clevators <A™ and 6 Ulio nldingisSmcttonolit ¥ | the prominent oceupants of the building guansines ghakota, iory theicompluintilins notyet bedn e had to be pur., | " Ritehcock, Giib I . { OUR STOCK OF A e A LR M Omaba Daily World, | Tespeet, and equal to any building of In the Sunday Bek of September 25 | Fhe tatement that the sympathy of the are Potter & Cobb, Morse & Brunner, ion to | proprietor the sume dimen ons either in New York whole country hus been with the negro a 1 asts v there appeared a isational dispateh y 3 3 v % Hopking, Aifred P., Commercial National L e RO ) Jmaha and Florence Real Estate and on. h 1 pa {efondant RO Y TN ’ bo fonnd was the one wpon which thoy [, APk, au W Nutionsl | o Giieagro, The exterior is designed in | Trust company, Robert Law's Chamber | from Hot Springs, Dakotn, rezarding | Wien the. e was et 4 1ot oiise | ow the city of { Pht 0 Harels, 3 P Hurels & Rarrig, rentestate. | (o Gtvle now s0 mueh i vogue in the | of Commerce cafe, Metropolitan Cable | Mrs. Emma J. Reid, who was reforred to | ) asolmpeic: 1 s ot : L PG Aleatlor st s 3 3 o cafe, able | Mrs. Emma J. Reid, as refurre e ot a change of venue to Caseade, from the city of Omaha for the sum of Homan, William P, Flock & Homan, reul large eastern cities, where rich ma. | company, Patrick Land company, and | q¢ vy K e of « on $13.000, the price b 1z made low, owing | estto: ttie queen well known in Omaha,” | theground that _he could not ged a ‘fair .gn i y # f Horbach, John A.. capitalist, AP ol R ave | others. “The Nebraska Natwonal bank is rag alatediin the disnatoh the s rot | trinl ut Hot Springs. The fact is that th H H }u ‘\hl‘. ‘?‘"{’:}»!""{pu. safithe “':“"»"h ton. | jiise, Jieob B, Givil engineer, terials and superior workmanshiv have |50 5 ing"un the banking room on the | 1t A ol inthe dispatohithateliotigot sympathy was LMD A b "Reid, y iy, <“"'-l\]t ‘tli""“ll'i"f;ll‘« r"“ o new | Howell, Sa 1. 8.0, Howell & Son, insur- | taken the place of cheap galvamized iron | first floor, and within a fe s this | on what the cowboys call a ‘high lone- | AHEIPALIY WHS CAURS Y WILA ersaatii [ building was Iaid, and there 18 now | unce and coal. ith i it i i D08, SANL TWILIN 1 10w BNy it SRl at s a ged rs y srected on the site one of the most sub- | Hungate, John A, Kimball & Hungate, fec ;,”_f':h:’"“:“':‘ 1"'_"[',‘“‘ull',;":"l,’:f;:";;;‘lllfg ”’.I."’l'l"‘:‘l"fi‘l'it“‘l:_]' ba ooupIIE o il [*::‘ DIt "‘; }“ of "1“‘i"“‘tl‘ and | woman seems to be the fact sv far as can cauti stures o | denlers, settes 2 S0roiis; ) gables z 8 structurc whel paid f v caused the arrest of a young colored ma esent be asced Y nd beautiful structures to be | “fot™ peter E., Willow Springs Distilling | their ponderous mouldings into the | cost near yonng adiman | llatinrosanbiboiascortning s nd within the limits of the state. | company. propriétor $93,000. For the purpose of whom she charged with an assault with a | 1t would seem, under all the cireum- ! camboat paddle wheel, In struc ilding $6 3 ro: L . ; The structure cost about $50,000. Johnson, . d... J. Johngon & Co.,conl, VaelioL 8 SloAnoR L 'b“l]',"(,v ccl. In | constructing the building 800,000 was | deadly weapon with intent to commit | $tances, that the dispateh from Hot = 4 f cs, Altred D, capitalist, the board of trade building, smooth, ved in first mortgage loans from Man- i Springs g rled i In January, 1884, Max Meyer was | Joo » 3 : 4 X the orime afitape.tl ‘Tha examing pring smuggled into print by )\ v y oslyn, (ieorge pubhisher, Newspaper | rubbed stone and —galvanized iron | chester, N. H., capitalists. it was ape. e examination of IR w0l nralinthrasta 3 elected prosident of the association, and | yiion propriotor. trimmings have given way to red [ year loan payable in multiples of the ne; iltod in hadiachargo, ho || Eargee o aro iiicrastedion foerign he has held that oflice ever since. It is | ' Kaspar, Fiank 1., publisher Narvdin Listy. il st AT ([ oL oanpivabloln: multip.cs o ! discharge, The [ reasons in besmirching the character of ' the intention ot the organization to open Kimbali, weneral truilo mannger pressed brick, plain and moulded, and | after the expiration ot the first five years. concludes as follows: “From | the lady, if possible. She hopes to be ompany . to ornamental and moulded terra cotta. [ The board has outstanding i addition to A TRARINGIHOARD Kirkendall, Freoman P., Kitkendail, Jones & | In the deep, glowing red of St. Louis and | this $16,400 in trust deed bounds, which ympathy of the whole coun- | able, at no distant day, to prove this, and within o few weeks, and committees are Kkondll Freomin Se b Cht VAL okl A0t d b 4 been with the defendant, and | V0ssibly show up a conspiracy, N 9 2 7% 5 I3 hiengo pressed brick, in stretches of | the board will commence to red at 4 3 " f AND T T ORI | 1o Vil Bty cormmnyr " ‘€Ie#78Ph | plain wall spaces, broken by large win- | the rate of ¥1,000 a month commencing | 8¥CTY onc believes that the prosecution | (0 == e £ trading hod el 4341 Koters, Henry A wail puper and decorator, | dow openings, trimmed “with- richly | November 1. ingaitampledita clonkhor ahiortcomings || BT CAE IR AN SEoantHIo RIS A oeilis now nstalled in its new |, Kountz. Horman, presidsnt First' Natiogs | moulded brick ‘at the jambs and panels; ; by prosacuting an innocent negro. ‘The | WHGLDECRDIE Teranigs siac HICCEE FO08 ‘ building, and one of the features of the Frederick, proprictor Omahu bre: of ornamental brick between the arches The President of the Board, decision of Justice Wood in_discharging | 100" the right sidé with a border of brocaded ! K 1 $AIMEON O o B genral merehnndice "™ [ and sills of the windows; with the rich | A kistory of the Omaha board of trade | the defendant gives universal sutisfuc- i ; the designs outlined in_fine gold and the Whole finisted with silk tags tion against the alleged | sels, piush balls and giltornaments, - Omuba & Florente Lana | and IRnSYe algng !m«'mflnt‘ wnllf and | would be incomplete without a biography :‘(’,'l’]‘l"m‘,’l"“”"";;:-"““' arged the defendant \trances, with their granite columns s PhY | commenced un i mr. general merchunaisc. o rveid b, 1o ireson o loet of | Of the man who has been associated with ContraTovostmont tompany. | 1L ST M 1 BE ety it from 1ts birth, and who has been its ‘he buildicg measures 68 on Farnam [ president for the last three consccutive street, which ineluc the party wall, re, Itis Max Meyer, 1 man who is ¥ TN 5 v \ president Pucific and 132 feet on Sixteenth street. It is six | jdentitied with the growth of Omaha. It and manufacturing interests in - connec presulent Pueitie’h izh ineluding the bas 4 b L] Lion with railways, rates and competition | Marshuil, 2no” W. “Marshull"& Lobeck, reat | stories high including tae basement, = | is Jargely due to his exertions that the Murfin, Euclid, Parlin, Orendorf & Murtin, | and 4 room 20x69, which board of trads was orgunized, and there (aayeuiofl - = - we have a mce lifle Df s EamBan e RAIEWIAE OREIEOT | Ol la moat accommodate a kitchen, "..]‘.}L'.lr' .L“,I.,;:; is no member who has been more grati- UNQUESTIONED BARGAINS. in his office can be found during busi- | g Meyne. Cifton B CE. " Muyue, real estute | steward’s punfrics, a wine cellar, a store- | fied at :ts success and_brilliant prospects and Gt compnny room., ete. ‘There are three entrances to “3‘::1'::::1)'.; .n,.“x:rl.l|']||::qu1l_:.; ch“dren s Wh“e “e"no Shlfls and nrawers. i body is TIE FREIGHT BUREAU, of which W. F. Girufliths 18 commissioner. This department was established June 1, 1887, and is now _beginning to get into good working order. [ts object is the Fried & Co. ) I . O, N l‘ IS ( :Omplete. protection of the mereantile, commereial Tobock, O Murshill & Lobeck, N ) salosman, ot other cities ‘The rooms of the board are open from | agricultural impiements. \ ness hours Medu; eorge H, Hammond & Co., 8 e ) the corridor in the basement—one direct SECRETARY GEOT M. NATTINGER, superintendant. 4 anb A . 3 who has be :,,m. an indispensable fix- Me ;mnlu ohin L, MeCague Brothers banuk, {rum“.\n_w'-.-um street, Iom ;llm-flllrr;nu ut(h:-)rurmmm ion t is for the interest 16in. 18in. 20in. 22in, in. 26in, 28.n )in. in. 3in TN LAA ORI ! Voans | President. o ne alley, to accommoda \e kitchen | of Oma _ g s 180 L i I ! 9 | thine tnat the board 18 interested fn. e | McShane: John Al Union Stock Yards com- | 108 and main stairs, Allof the basement | many, August 13, 1815, There he re " ) RURKHIEING PR EOA I seothion oftices are provided with fire-proof vanlts | ceived his early edueation, and at the | GHH_DEEN s FlNE SGARLET ALL wum_ SHIRTS and I]RAWERS h e al T e TR Ay It % Mceatrey, Hugh, contractor, and have entrances both from the side- | age of thirteen,he left that country, came whole state of Nebraska which is usetul MeWhorter, 8. A Whorter & Rollins,stock | walk and the corrid re 11 3 : to the board in many ways, Lrokare. ' walk and the corridbes, ¢ : saroes the big pond and landed in ) 16in. 18in. 20in Uin. in. Win, B0in. Bin. Bin g o The Micers of the board of trade are | Mead, W. D, Mead & Jumison, roal estate. he first story comtains four offices | York eity. There he found himsolf i« | - b i Which cannot he excelled. A L R R I LB Molcher, Frell W.,Omakia Fanorama company | #nd & room which ean be used for a | strange land, without fricn1 and un W0c 43 e G 608 G e socr dining room. Fire-proof vaults are also i able to understand or speak @ word of S A s provided for the offices on this floor. | the English language. He was but o fow Ladies® fine white devsey Vests, $1 cach, . Himebaueh & Merriam, | Ihere are four entrances to the corri- | days in finding cmployment, and during | Ladies® fine scavlet all wool Vests cnd Pants, positively the Lest dors of this loor—oneeon Farnum stre the succeeding four ye after his ar e 3 i i i i . | the I ¢ or Wis ar- | eper affered, al 1 each, Al we ask for this line spee one on Sixteenth street, one from the | rival, he held & position in a fancy goods or off ’ by Alliwe asfe [or this line is an inspection, - Will reconmemend Yhemsely s, alley, and one entering the banking | house. At the end of that time he went and among the members of the orgs f zation are all of the l“d”‘f busir archit men of Omaba, The complete listof | Mer Metz, Charles, Metz & 13 er, Adolph, Max M Peter 1 o, | and mudic dealers. lue ‘Y oflicers and members is as follows obinson bt s B . jewelers first vice presidont; Enelid Martin, sec: | Meyer,Max, Max Meyer & Co, clears ana | T0oms from the corner of Sixteenthand | to Petroleum City, Pean , where e re Ladics® all wool Jevsey Ves's, i awhite and searlet, with and awithoat ond vice president; M. G, Clurk, P B M ax Marar s 00 olearslaudl| T e e SEE Afiaon: | NBIRRH UL Y EAD H“’T“"‘ Algar i seeves, at 1,25 and §1,50 cach. Ectra yood value, AND Moday, Max Moyor, John Evaus, Euolid isenk Al Qiabe Nanonul Yo, | SIRIERY ) ors® aniC foom, | peer, was not largo enougl 10 S| Our Z quality of ladics” White Mevino Vestsand Pants at 50¢ each, are \ v Sy S M ARV BATROI | B lurd, grocer, ruiiway, general | LY S 0flices. Between the first and see- | to Omahi and opened | cigar and | the best goods for the money shown in the city and will compare favorally W ok ald Teaa trelgt ond stories, opeming from the stair plat- | tobaceo store on the southwest corner of | with most of the 7 5¢ grades, / STANDI ORMITTRE or~e, Willinin V., W. V, Morse & Co , whole. | f0Tm, is provided a large toilet room ve- | Eleventh and Farnam streets. The | TP ote 1) p L 5 A e arm Manufactires oter Ko Her: Clark Wood- | Sale boots and.ehoes. served exclusively for the lady clerks, building ho ocenpivd here was on o lot | <340 complete lies of many of the finer yrades of goods in mevino, all y | pdtantactures” Detee o Gl W | e 1. M workscontsme o third story’ contains. fourtoon ofi- | adjoining the site of the ol Buigire L. | 10000 awd camel’s haiv, for meny women and chitdyen: all at owr asial Fidwas Ommiseion C. Himevaugh, N A N G Wake. | o Nusin Eiiward Wi, Omahi & it Smeiting | €03 the fourth fourteen and the fifth, the | tef. His business grew rapidly, and afrer | low cash prices. Send in youwr mail ovders as we prepay all charges, bes ] . " I‘.“lll ,,».,‘n, (» L Goodinan, J. A, Wake- "r.rlu-l‘mng Company, secretary and trews :ll"llll‘I4~ ll‘l";:lf‘ lr;:‘q‘:(lll:;‘x MI.;‘(: \l. “4‘1!“(‘)‘|“ ‘l‘\\iuryl :»nm ::v.llllm:p‘l;lx.,r..lr.. m| “.; | sides making asaving to you of twelve-and-a-half to twenty per cent o 1\ Meémorial—Jonn Evans, C. 8. Chase, A.J. | Nason, Willlam N., ¢ bist. - R 2 i arger one on the southeast corner ol {0y tocal store prices, 0} Frank Ramgos 0Old s‘allu, ) Y RAAD PR RbA. & o Wl N (A, onraof trade, | POUTd Toom and tho two large rooms he- | the sume streets. In this loc ho re- | 4 i by Live Stack - Peter It 1or, James F. Boyd, | segreuuey, i | low in thofirst-sto basement. The | mained for five years. He was then | ) i 3 e T O A e T2 rth, James E..goain. offices in the northwest corner of the | foreed to scek larger quarters, and he {8 Favton. i iy iy Nye, ¢ & Co. lumber aad | building in ali the stories contain fire- | moved into the Creighton block, north- | 1+ arnam‘s Poyave and Means-Jon A. Wakodeld, | SigGonner, 4.J., wttorney. proof vaults. lhe passenger elevator | west corner of Farnam - Elesenth | [] "y b . Peter K. Ller, C. F. Gowdman, g Glson. Ol¢, Bailey & Olsen, contractors ana | 40 the main stairs are placed at the | streets, In this Joeation he mained § 8 Meteorology — M. HMellman, Andrew Kose” | builders, Faruam street entrance. Lhe clevator s | iive yo ¢ meautimie s brother | 4 1319 Farnam Street.