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e o ¥ ' i 4 4, » ~ Ffore of L & TOR TONEDIATE SLAUGHTER. Bo standing. Texas Cattle to That Unde LINCOLN STREETS ON A HURRAH, Adjourn With a Banquet faking The Doctors and Specc Newly Organized Compas nies ile Their Articles. Seve BUREAU OF TiE OMAns Bee STREET Laxcor Jun The board of sioners ha past the slau The board received a let ccently from Mr. Boyd, manager of the Unic ek yard So Omaha, asking that this be done, ansas City ar ier points obtained a dided ad over South Omaha be Lause thesc cattle arc o o for slaught This passed the following dance with which the governor clamation at oncc esoived, That th 18 redppectiully requ clamatiolrpermittin eattle from” #he st itory destined fe state, under be itagc will issue ernor be and hereby ations the commissioncrs, as shall board ol is now a s from over s winkng their way homewards on the traius to-day. The gatheging had successful one, and not bthe least of the events was the closing banquet, held 1 last evening. Mr. Opel is tate to require {he \ aned After the which was Wwith the bost the feast came the greatly enjoyed, state t Ly bl 1grof St P atter !‘ and t less her nothiug ! apon the ACLIVO W especially flu they V l n‘ der oblig rations the liberal banquet that closed the proceed- ings. v test praises to bestow edical socioty its ABTICLES OF INCORPORATION. Articles of incorporation of the Bank of Western were filed with the secretary of state to-day. The co of business is at ty. The capital stock per_cent to be pafd at the com- mencément of business, The corporation will begin business on the 1stof No 1888, and o ). T. Maynard, Ward, William Mc onsen. The Home Tn- vestment company of Omaha have filed arti- cles with t1 ary of sf the capital stock is fixc document s by prosident, Larles K tary. “The Fal Master and Amclia | Works company IH:'-\ articles of in ion to-dagy. The cay stock is 875,000, corporation is t mence business on the 1st day of May and continuc 1o a likc ;. corporators of the co Lain, C. R. Shoemak: ‘Wright and C. 13, ( The Clay County filed its articles of inco; object of this or overate and main county, The stock is 20,000, with the folowing named meorporatc B. Dinsmore, Ezra Brown, John C. Hedge, C.J. Funer Jussc F. Eller, TOO MUCH OF A GOOD TIING Every street in the city of Lincoln bear more Or 1ess iniprovéme: AIEeiaea Ppleasure to note that the real needs in this way are not neglected. But there is a sensi- . ble way to M them. At this t the streets are tornup in different directions from twelve to fifteen blocks ahead of the pavers, making the ssable, and after nightfall some ous, 1If the object of this is to maic ts present 8 busy appearauce Ui s thing as making bustl 1 progressive im- provement take the vl sce of good sense. The strects ought 1ot to be torn up so far ahcad of the pavers. It is a mistaken idea to think that such work is pushing the |m|v|uvcnun(s on the streets to “rapid completion.” T} caunot be ready for free und open and suc. cessful passavo until the payers can say “our work is finished.” y are Buck, W shoue company also oration to-day. The 1 is to construct and plone line in Clay will There is an cxist quires that the wulks of the cit Tess portions, xmle be reduced 1o u * level,” des havi since B oY b oit Low much respect is shown this fiat “city dads’ zon and visitc even and irrc with our met been Just of the sidewaiks should tal and this work )t in A hurrah for the next —~ Get rid of that tived feeling as quick #ms possible. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla, which gives strength, agood appotite and health. A GIGAN 10 SCHEME, Vine Fron America to Omaha, John P, Cahill, 1., editor and proprictor of “El Comercio dcl Vulle,” of St the wall-known westorn organ of trade with Spanish A ica, is in O snd s stopping at the Windsor. Cahill expressed himself as bei ' swith the eneriy and push of O ness men, and predicts that inside of the “five years the population of thi eat growing eity will not be less tha Mr. Cahill is largely interested in the sissippl River and Ocenn pany, and states that they the problem of direct and chicap transporta tion between ull wostern river points and the If and river poir uth America b after an entiro tented in the Uvited fv‘ma 00 of those vessels, thal & cargo of coflco Cruz and fndod | transferred, runnin a8 woll as the soa and vico ve Il states that the "\\I e uri o ans purpose, hut Omaba will be made one of their pr ats of entry, being as it is the “gate city” o all the wost beyond. He is of the ghat this schewe will be of greut bo this western country, as their product in I ean be shipped 1o the countries named ink of it. Goods from LRic iro landed dn Omaha from the sume vessel in which they were louded A Steamship South Louis, Mis. ation com provose to solve SThe bost on carth” of Grigss' Glycerine & speedy wure for cuts, bruises, 1ds, burns < 8, piles, totter and all erup 3 ® Try this wonder heale cents uaranteed, C. 1. Goodman. - NCURAGING, Men can Saly truly said Business Mas ure enthusiastic weeting of the executive ttee of the Omaha Bu 285 Men's as n was held Thursday night at the offiee Benson & Curmic Erastus A. Bens vice presider R L. V. Morse, treasurer Z. T Li w 4. B. Carmichae o secure gommittie was enco Adimittea On | A | paper undersigned ifact ployed in s Complexion Powder is ity the refined e yzzoni’s combines every el- cment of be auty and purity. o RICHARD HAS SKIPPED, A Bartender Mysteriously Disappears From Home le in the Dougl Ther house of Richard 1 street. The head of ause of it, all beeause morning witl 1o his wio or nfor where lie was going or how lor going to stay. Machus is a part named Zau in a the corner of Thursday morning he ate breakfast as usug and left the house ostensibly to w0 to work Ou arriving at the saloon e told his partner that he was sick would take u short walk. He was seen at 11:30 in the morning but since that time nothing is known of his whoreabouts, His wife 8 n over his strange conduct. s a man of good habits ¢ the knowledge of any of his friends, y for tho oviety of other women, 50 that th idea thal he has taken another woman aud cmigrated to Kansas has not a suMicient upon which to_rest. H ncinl af- fairsare in.uo So that it cannot bo |\I'|'~\m|m( he has gone to Canada to escape importunate creditors, His mind waé always remarkably clear at_all times, which fixes his committing sui- cide as an absurdity. He had about $00 on his_person when he left, according to Zau r's statement. What the cause of his & really is, no one who knows him_can really state; but the police huve becn noti- fied and will investigate. Telograms have been sent to all adjacent fowns. is tr ut even ling her he was he ran sayin rof aman 1 Phosphate nstroke. rostration and Ner- Horsfords Ac ¥ or It Relicves th vous Derange sUPREML MBEETING. O. U. W. Hold Their Meeting in Omaha. R. Patton returned where they have meeting of the supreme The gentlemen went to the supre as representatives from this state object was to work in state during the meetin sible, the meeting of the this city. This last named object they a complished after a d fight for the plum with Boston. ention was one of unusual int { doal of work and zof the supreme lod, f all the chicf ofticers o d delegates from all the sta There will be about gates besid will be att meeting. od upon to nM in the The A. Next s, been attendin A.0.U. the w. next session for number of peopl. by the intc 1 Investment Is that which yiclds large returns from a small outl Reander, the wi No speculation, no chance u If you are like most of man- have somewhere a weakne don’t'feel at .xH Un ] to—head row, down sick nexi your blood is out of orde Tay and wh re veturns! You invest in Dr. Pierc en ) ral Discov- ery and soon pure, fresh blood courses through your veins id you are another being! RAILROAD NEWS, eW. B Sric Do 11, general western agent ten line at Chi of in the J. M. Brownell been in e cupld ; Sluffs, will 0 neecpt o with the swhell is a and owes his intiring efforts to bettor his condition, His ab will be s Lost of Iriends in this city gl mportance transact neeting at Chica, and adjourn, put on a special on i Lursday was to mee The B, & M. havy train early morning e dircet conucetion with Crete Its superior excellonce homes for more th f5 used by the Unit dorsed by the heads ¢ izest, purest and mos Crean Haking Pow er - do , lime or alum, S i BARING 1 THE O\IAHA DAILY BE*' hA’lL’RDAY J['N]C ‘30 Ko Mercus;, ¥ No Potash, Or any other Mineral Poison, 1t 15 Temedy, made exclusively & Curyey, M Ellavill Wil Vo day he isafatany 4 B nken, N 0. Deo. 15, 16851 have TRESEY, CA RICHMOND, VA, threo bottles of 8 Wiio us o Ehotent o ¥or salo by al Drawe New Yor London, En amily through has been thoroughly te nds of promiuent ut the land. It HAVE No To tion of well kr.\\\' n lll"“ MAKE physie convenfent ug ask fo 1 allc THEY DID IT. What? Cured among others the following ! Las Tuproved won 11 TowsKaM . ers in my CALK re si vH nul ite and strength, RFSend 6 cantiful colored pic- e, Moorish Maiden THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N. Y. NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION OVER A MILLION DI Incorporated by th ucational and ¢ chi an overwhelning pop RAOLDINARY DRAWINGS, wher DRAW- months tthe Academy “we do b ATranzemc ) ity that we superyii the Montuly i COMMISSIONERS, med tranks and Baukers will wn in The Louisiana Stute be presented at our eoutis A i W CARLKOHN. Pres Dton National Bark. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, In the Academy of Music, New Or leans, Tuesday, July 10, 1888, CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars e,‘.... Halves $10; Quariors $5; Tenths §! HethLp) LIST OF PRIZES OF B30 13 P PRIZE OF i o 1a L M or M. A DAUVITIIN Vashinyton, D. O Address Heglstered Lenels lu NEW ( I I"\ll M I \M.~ Be'r Wil dritw 1) M, o, that 't | SOMERVILLE SCHUOL For Young Ladies. CLATL Cil ted by | s Continental Clothing ‘House, To thc Whnolesale and Retail Trade of the West. The opuortwuty of a lifetime for cash buy: rs throughout the west. Extraordinary closing sale. Unapproachable bargains to close the seasonlin ev ery cle})a,rtment. dif- od at 0 1o Send ug thro before guo Woolen Co's sold hundr the, W styles of thes Ank Pant brac, two style and ve in dark and me ' for boy m 10 to.14 yenrs of o suit was mado to sell at $10 but 1ce our stock of them imme them at ¢ ull ety day READ THE fre 1t wi child want LIST, the any mi ) worth 1 s of the d in this lot, w s, with a number speci vy wool they wh universa o8 at the now co §0. INISHING ARTMENT. In this dopurtn we announce the sale of 500 dozen wey Shirts, This entive lot manufactured ox- ly for this scason’s trade, we have k of them on 1d and offer b 50 per cent the overs ge price to close Al new most 1o Mot GOODS DI raing than found in cve lishment dur went G was Lot 4187, our count wool impo weights, sui ten months absolut shop el Whipeord \ble for use in th of the year, The new, fresh from never shown on our hefor Suits ma the eststyle 41 n we offer in all sizes shall offer this fr We have not anc han reputation. out id as nie tock at any price;Wo s surplus of these tine ke f;‘:‘“w ind we do not wish to carry them etk 0% FV A1 nd have consequently made kgt .'):"r Ovder f Lem vattedns, | zos from 1 75 conts each, no less, Partics at o distance ordering thess lots will plg o ¢ of collm worn and thi vy in order to get a perfoct % Men’s Half Hose 75 ¢ r pair. We offer 850 dozen of Men's Fancy Half VR dozen to- close. g s to ho sold only in markably low price conts per dozen, in sizes from 9 o lot ir we offe dozen lo! v o hall v $10 v word 1o siy g this, that we have this me suit ever loons, Price duving In our Bovs’ ment we offc line ufl\ )y TAORDINARY v in Short I'not permit different bar- witment, however, wo one, i of 250 Boys’ We offer 150 Mens® Doy Suits, regular seated Sl inteed Dy the cel of Webster, full iv ed Slater Made all wool and Goods made Woolen Co., 0 C ns M L will mention lot Sample suits of any of these lots will be sent €. O D, with the privilege of examination to any address in Nebraska, Iowa Colorado, Kansas, Wyoming, Dakota and Montana, Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietgm.' OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK S MOINES Coruer Douglas and 15th Sts., Omaha, Neb. Largest Clothmg House West of the Mlsslssxppx Rlver. —— 20 Our usual Semx Annual Clefu‘anco nmence ale of Spring and Summer Clothing will com- today.and everything in the store will he sold at TWENTY PKIR CENT Less than the original price. ur former clearance saleshave always been a great success, and as we haye on hand at present a most e1egant assortment of flne Mer- chant Tailor Made clothing, we look forward to a big rush, and we advise those con- teumlatm'r purchasing to call as early as possible, as the old adage says, first choice is always best, Some goods we bought this spring at LESS THAN THHE COST Of the making, so you can imagine what a bhargain you will have if youpurchase 'a suitof us. Theseare some of OUR PRICES: Spring Suits, Correct Styles, Elegantly Made and Trimmed. $ 9.50 buys a Seymour Sack Suit, which was made to order for $20. 11,60 buys a One Button Sack Suit, which was made to crder for $22. 13.75 buys a Straight-cut Sack Suit, which was made to order for $28. 16.00 buys a Railroad Sack Suit, which was made to order for $30. 20.00 buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit, which was made to order for $40. 24.00 buys a One Button Cutaway Suit, Which was made to order for $50. 28.50 buys a Bannockburn Cheviot, sack or frock,which was made to order for $60. 30.00 buys a Crepe Worsted,(imp.) 4-Button Cutaway which was made to order for $65, PRINCEH ATBEFERTS NOBBY DESIGNS AND BEAUTIFUL FINISH. $18.00 Buys a Cassimere Prince Albert Suit which was made to oxrder for $37. $22.50 Buys a Cheviot Prince Albert Suit, which was made to order for $45. 325.50 Buys a Corkscrew Frince. Albert S\ut which was made to order for $50. 30.00 Buys a Nobby Pin Check, light color, which was made to order for $60. 5.00 Buys an Imported Worste.l satin hned which was made to order for $70. 40 00 Buys a Clay Worsted, silk lined, which was macde to order for $80. A Nobby and Complete line of Pantaloons from $2.75 to $10, Ail alterations to improve a fit done frec of charqe. Migfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119. Three Doors East of 12th Street Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. Nelraska Nationa dnU : | ITORY, OMA 30,000 RY, 0 50,000 S SO B A T TR 0 R S SR 0 B 3 St Line, ik Every Tuesday, 5 g0 £33 and #34, according to location ) 490, WATER wum(s SUPPLIES i e 8t L Al GRATEFULs - COMFORTING Epps S }Coco S, K. FELTON & €O, Water \\ ( Il\\ Ln uhnu And Manuta 5, DEPOS NE Paid Up Gy surplus H, W. Ya Liw A al £s, Pre e e n K est Hates, STIN BALDWIN & CO. 1 0l ofalla JOHN BLEGEN, Gen'l Wi Engine Plans and S Hydraulic Chicago, tail irveys, De- | HARRY E. MOORES, Agent, (Miaha Reduced Cabin Rates to Glusgow Exe hibition, ecifications. Furnishe wort Notice. pondence Solicited., JA"E) LPPS& 0. DREXEL & MAUL [St ekPlano Unde'nkels & Emba h-- rs (MAHA. NEBRASKA. JOSEPH GILLOTTS | BasE LY T STEEL PENS BohaionGariage o, “ciitiss™ 1 or THE BOHANON SULKY! EEST MADE, Perfeet Riding Buggies, Hn'\\unq l.‘l'll. Corre Office, Stravg’s Building, Fourth Floor, oun A Get IMPROVED. weidnre € W.BOHANON. Saine. i { A M LK GOLD MEDAL 5§ EXPOSITION 13 - H Nes, 303-404-170-604. e PEEKSH Al MILITARY ACADEMY THE 05T PERFECT OF PENS, | feus yac N AHLLEN N 0, M4 ¥ Fog Catalog N