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o i N M R T THE CITY. BThe bank clearances were $583.470.01. The internal revenue collections yes- ~ terday amounted to §1 .73, John Bechel was released county juil yesterday by order court. Judge Shields tied the nuptial knot esterday for Mr. John Ogden and Miss Lfllhm/\ Lansing, both of this city. The Fremont, Klkhorn & Missouri Valley rond have issued a neat little book descripti of the Black Hills country, which is a very interesting little work. A waiter girl named was arrested last evening by Dempsey on the charge of breaking anto a trunk owned by Emma Elliott and stealing nbout #50 worth of clothes, Robert Morrvison, a fourteen boy, was convicted of assaulting a play- mnu- named Simon As young ‘Morrison is under si he will be turned over to tho proper authorities, who will send him to the reform school. He is said to be a very vicious youth. for yesterday from the of the Emma Smith Detec Personal Paragraphs, A. B, Wyman, of North Platte, is in the J. R. Fortn ot Lincoln, is at the Mil- lard John M. Ragan and son, of Hastings, were in the c Charl os 1 the Paxt George 8, Wedgewood, of Lincoln, Omaha yesterdn, Rey. M. I, Carey, of Nebraska$ City, is a B guest of the Millurd. Charles Rudat and Hy = folk, are Paxton guests. Mr. and Mrs, John S, Tidball, of Crete, gere Omaha visitors yosterday Superintendent R. B, Campbell, of the Mil- wankee railway, is at the Miilur James Donnelly, jr., the well known Pythian, is home after a prolonged visit cast, C. A, Potter, the stenographer, has re- turned froin a vacation trip through tne northwest, J. G. Tate, « Schafer, of Nebraska City, is was in Semmler, of Nor- w. A. Briages, of ¢ il . Williams, of North Bend, of Scribner, are in the ci g P. Jones, wife of Umted ¢ Benator Omaha in & spec accompanicd by for the west on u pleasur of friends bound trip, Protecting the Game. The Omaha Gun club has subscribed funds to pay justice costs and have applicd 10 the county at v for the strict enforce- ment of the fish and game laws. The vio- lators of the it to justice 08 fast as thoey ¢ led. A num- ber of names ar dy on the list as vio- Jators, and prosecutions will be begun against them at onco, G Official Trips. Mr. J. C. Calhoun, chief deputy in the in- ternal revenue office, will leave Friday for a three weeks' trip throughout this district, making the annual inspection of the govern- ment offices and manufacturing establish ments in the district. Deputy United State returned from a tri Marshall Allen has ) through the western art of the state aud part of Dakota, where e was serving subpanas for witnesses in some United States court cases, With the County Attorney. Sheriff Coburn’s itemized report has been . submitted to the county attorney for his con- sideration by the finance committee of the county commissioners. They will have his legal opinion 1 the report and the appropri- ation of the fees before they mako their final report to thoe entire board. The differ between tho sheriff and the i ~ about 82,000, most of which was derived from the boarding of United States and Sarpy * county prisoners. - —— Julius Iler Looks for Justice. In Justice Krocger's court Julius Tler and wife claim that they could not ob- tain justice in a suit brought by 8. P. Morse ' &Co. for goods sold and delivercd from May * to October, 1857, and usked ®r a change of wvenue. [ler and wife also claim that justice would not be administered to thep in an_ im- rtial manner by either Justices Anderson, ‘ade or Shea. Things indeed look very squally to Julius, for he seems to believe that things are as he represents them. A Railroad to Forest Lawn. General Munager M. Whitmun, of the Chicago & Northwestern railway, accom- panied by his division superintendent and - road waster, were at Forest Lawn cemetory | Just Thursday, lookinzover the ground with » reference to buildin g a track to the cemeter; and running funcral trains thereto. A pré minary-survey has been made, and as the lorthwestorn {wopl('l ized that sooner or Jater some road would have to build a line, “mnd run funeral trains to the cemotery, ha eterimined to be the first in the feld. Mercer's Motor Line. . A force of men is now engaged in work- g upon the electric motor Hne and the con- “mection batween the temporary ' Farnam and Twelfth Howard will be ~ made s soon as the v n be completed., 1 to extend v r aterial, which anufactur tl! Poss bl ~ A force of m: is working on Twenty- " thirdand Cuming yesterday paviog along side the motor track K has been is being 1 1 us torn up and ‘heguo'inf( e sorvice, has m u|- ts nnce. n s edited by Post Ch; ort Or mended by ¢} eral Brecl * port from 5 Colonel Georgd try, who passc JJune on the & Helena, dica his promotes Major Depactmont of the and Captain W. H o pol and ( Fifth infan- aha carly in Steamer Vegas, inspector of the Poweil to mor, Lt also unt Colonel Osborne, who 3 een stationod i ¢ Dou until Nl.'(.ull v, 1o & coloucley VERY 8 Y INJURED. yunk Stare Meots With An Elevator Accident, Frank Starr, the shi Beinis Omaha Bag comp unufactory Eleventh street, r ot with an aceident at 80 yestorday afternoon w b may prove . It occurred in this many B the fourth floor lookin aft, the el tia charge of chardson, St directly in the hich runs the ng of the elevator th throf United the Fack of 1ho hoavy we o 0d the sudden from the vascment castiron to descend frghtful velocity, he woight struck n the back of the head, wlmost com- scalpiug Liw ond knocking him sense- for the time, As soon as young Richard- folt the jur he slopped the elovator and was taken out insensible. He was 10 the Barker hotel and medical aid . In ln.u quict chloroform 1. Previous to the that “if he did oot , to tell Prank that hie was However, the physicians that he can recover. Starr is a young out seventeen pmolnge and rooms ‘[ ghteent h ‘aud Culifornin, - He. s from paton and hus no relatives in Omaha, s sister reside \nlwh)fiun. UNION PACIFIC carries the d States Overland Mail, cive the sup- | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1888, 'S PRIDE. The Beautiful Picture of Our Ma War Namesake. Monday the long expected picture of the United States steamer Omaha, was g by Mayor Hroatch and exhibition at his store on street prior to its removal to the Omaha public library The pict which is a combination of silk needle work and painting on satin, is of Chinese workmanship, and was made while the ship was a three years' cruise in waters. sunded by a heavy e label is the representation fof the Omaha, with all the details of hull and rigging, embodied silk with remarkable fidelity to natur Above tho pieture of the ship is tho vhich m he whole silver stars, In the blematic groups of cannons and anchors. rtistic piece of work, both gs execntion. The pieture 18w copy of a letterr or Brogteh from a committee Ve auntod by thirte corners aro o American fi It is most to coloring and Below May of the crew: T Jitizens of Omaha f the United Staic desirous to honor the vessel takes its name, res to the citizens of Omutia an_ o mutual country, together with the ship's en sign and homesward bound pennant from the China eruise of 18555 1o 1885, Committee—vLounis I, shuman o, Philudelphias C. et York stre foiphia; / wood House, York, L ‘Mayor Broateh replied MecLean, Ker- as fol- R, Sehuman, C. Retsche, A, committee of ercw United S ats Oumaha,—gentlemen 1 have the honor knowled, » receipt of the beautiful broidered silk picture of the United Sta r Omaha, accompanicd by the ship's K and pennant. On bahalf of the citizons of Otahi, 1 tend to you, and_through you to the their thanks for the upon distant & at our comt as. d, the pietur decorate the walis of the where the thousands who will 1 it and carey thoushit, 18 we always h sailor. Very The s0-¢ Missouri River termin- als of the UNTON PACTFIC are Omaha, Council Bloils, St. Joseph, Leaven- worth and Kuansas ( ——— THE OPTION 1S DEAD, The Hotel Schen Al Men; sohn, & Lawrie, was day with regard to hotel project. The option on the lot on the corner of Six- teenth and Harney streets upon which it i 't the hotel expired yester- will be no attempt to Mr. Mendelssohn said that he had by no little personal expense and trouble in azi !.un s the enterprise, not only in Omuha but ago. He had been promised a bonus nl' 150,000 and stock subscriptions of a amount, but so far only 25,000 had been su scribea. He has been compelled to do all the wo nimself, and as the propes w3 in the vicinity wonld be the only ones particularly benefited, he did ot propose to negle ow n business further to push an ente which would benefit Omaha so mate but m which her citizens took o little cuniary interest, » on the Lowe Lot ndoned. of inter! the Louis sher Mendelssohn, yeste dollar million new it. n to .l“\ pe- ho, excelling all the reached only Soda Springs, Tds Spas of the by tha UNION s THE TROUBLE SUBSIDING, A Glance at the L Dundee Pla Numerous reports have come to Tur Bre with reference to the carousals and orggies indulged 1 by the army of graders en- camped near Dundee Place, and the appre- hension has been expressed that a saloon was to be started there just within the city lim its, A reporter visited the camps, but found them unobjectiou 1y. Of course some of the men when pa ort to Han- sen's saloon, ut the terminus of Cuming street, or some of the other points in the western suburbs, and fill up on beor or some- thing stronger, and then adjourn to their Divouacs and perhaps indulge ina bacha- nalian sometimos in a fight, immediately adjacent to of course, their pleasur a source of disturance to the saloon that of Graders or annoyance, As was to be started there, the reporter le od that one B rney Sulli- van did entert such an idea, but, owing to t ihood of an immediite change of ading camps, he abandonod it. Excursion Sleeping Ca UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY, Council Bluffs and Los Angele; vin etween re run MARKET. Tnstraments Placod on Record Dure ing Yestorday. fopeath and wife to A C Toster, lot 1 , L) Pruyn and \\lh to )1k 3, Pruyn | nd wife to Hillside add Nol, wd.... Al 1o G W Fonts, \.nlr. ik b « \ln\nunvlln & blk 5, C Ii J Adams 1 J ok and Wit 3t and all ot 2 blk Albright to 1 H Horbach's sub, w d \nadd Lot bk i Newmun, fot’ 14, W d 1 Newinan, 065K anid & annex South On i, 1ot 7 ot i, b ots 1, Hoyd's add, 'w d. wwder und wite to H W Sayder, blE 1, Oxfora place, w d ihmons to W W Ler o, Omaiia View, w Lindsay pnd Lind Tot "6, lot” place, wd Muyhe wnd wite to ' Charles Corbet, Tot i Dl 5 ot ad wifo to R Uhli ulk 121, Ulk 43, Omaha e South O ik 84, Total Bailding Lermits. The following building permits were J.J Johnson & Co., e 18, SOuthwes corner ‘I'went NG cholas....... - Hamilio e 1,0 5,00 \Il' . I 11G 1L, b 18 Nine permits, sggregnting , Misn uear Bignioenia The UNION I’;\LI 1C " was llm first, Trans-Continentsl Line, o ——— ‘Leland hotel, Chieago, foi comlort- Breaking Into Cary Lon Hewitt was convicted in the police court yesterday of breaking into a freight car, The offense was committed in broad light and wis witnessed by a_number of persons, He was put under $150 bonds to appear before the district court. He was re leased on bail, he Bridge Maotos. o comprny which proveses to operate tho electric. 11ho Across the mew bridee When completed began building their power house in Conneil Buffs yesterday. 1t will bo sit unted one mileoast of the river and one block north of Broadway. The wmaterinl for the road hns been purchased, aund, with the oquipment, will be dclivered soon. m ey cot o LW ORINDA SPRING P MILWAUKEE COUNTY, WISCONSIN, This beant 1l suburh, adjoining the famous city <ort all oiher well known watering places, bt Milwankes, 1 to surpass asa HSONS, 1t Ties high and dry, temgered by the hrcees of inke Michizan, on the heautinl Menomonee River Its walers are pu Tt contains no injurions qualities, er than any other sprivg in the Uaited States, It contains no organic matter of any kind. Its analysis sliows a larger pereentage combined, Its surrou reasons, far (00 many to enun e ate here L ESTRANGE We will sell from 50 to 200 feet front dings are loaded with herltheziving ozone. of solids than any other three spr Aud numerous other e by oie, We o concluded to put te s roundin vy Droperty, commonly known A Orinda Spring Park, o tho market to cuable people ) have ye-man “Whee they Tve the be W surroundin for heaith ana gentiemen ihey wiil and assise Inferested in Lild houses {6 others to 4o so. i". M. Hoyt, ayor Fmil Wallber, onnelly, Couaty Probate i fio, Dresidont Commer Tie Sale of t '8 Famous Park Property will take place in Mil- waukee, hegianing [ 88 MCNDAY AUG!J‘T 21, . in the ACADEMY OF HUSIC. to one person and no more to the same party, as we want to give the lurgest possible opportunity to all persons wish- ing to invest in this magnificent spot. and will sell to the highest bidder L. WATERMAN & 312 314 Grand Avenue, Plump and R *Had it not been for Tactated Food onr Jittlo baby Mrs, Mollie Lappi €leep All Naght, Happy All Day mouths, and i & plump, healthy, rosy-cheeked baby, 4 oo foodks, but, Ancig non piug tiwelve hours o Sumach St.. Toronts, Ont We have ne: without reserve. the property or the conditions of the sale, or for pamphle of the park, address ORINDA SPRING COMPANY, 1 ely 20,000 feet Any frontage, information as to s, civeulars or maps 5 Mason Streot, or CO., Auctioneers, Milwaukee, WlS osy Babies have died. Kho has Leon w ohoino, Ind, it for three ted Tood, She s any chil . Trav 1 o sed your Cu tm Teeth Easiiy ted Food faan excollent m.nm ething child cathier without any trouble."—3rs, Minna 0, 4ir n, My Laby 18 using it a1d § ou'tnig hor tecthy Saved from Gholera Infan'.am *Our baby #tomach. 1tit era Infantum, Food with THE RESULT A noth Logan, West 2 OF USING LACTATED FOQ Meala for an lafant for Moer Noummini Axp Ecoxeicas. or 10ovs | ared, AL Diwggistim3 ¢ Easily R " 8, o A Nut Infant 1 WEL FOR Ladies and ) Children The Best Medicine is T'S _ SELTZER APERIENT, A Delightiul Sustitule g For Nauseous Drugs, 18 TARRANT'S SELT2ZR APERIENT, AKE ERIE SEMINABY EAH SVILLE, O3 thovoughs (ouric Tocntion pleasant p rosidont teachors. 1 YREYLOCK IN ¥ South Willin: Mase, A priva college, seientiilc s enth year begins For catalogue add ¥ I’xuuuul T NORTHWESTERN FMILITARY AGADERY. O~ iles north of Ghics 2T B0rps O xperiencea 1ne RIS DAVIDS Nenl £ SOMERVILLE SCHOOL For \s(oung Ladies. CLAIR, MICH. R Th ooul roughnes: € l;”a- mnm.-nt flnlfilmfii elegautly fur- uished Heated with sieam, lghted with gas, water_ from ‘m Clute melv tages in mus ESOMER . mpst ercos, Highlaud Ty SRRy EvASY P IS i fal he se 0f Study exten: fll.mvl fioths o Jus Nept. Gei 1858, FREEHOLD INSTITUTE FREEHOLD, NEW JERSFV )ul(lhu oa M Mmgan Park Mlmary Acadamy Bext Boyw Boarding School n the We it YERE bagius vEh. Mm«u\\ Pank, Beme Slqan lnsmuta Brwisaren, I FOR YOUNG LAD: omver 13th, liss. Ad: Yesicean s sl care TRIBEAEY ARG MY, w MR IIIGIGO FEMALE 0 WLI.EO g"“mr Gllh l Y oun “l drmat s A uulfi n. Morga Purgeiits o i bsdison e rtmcipat: 0, Ll HE me.l(sxu.nduu.l'mnv ACAPEL{: logue. JNO. M. TILDEN, MLD. 3LA,, Priucipal. SIX MONTHS ble the money. Enormous reductions form former prices on all Boys’ and Children’s We do not intend to carry one have left. value. Wind up clearing Flanuel ¢ hirts, ete. A lot of splendid Silk mer wear, and the regular WEST'S NERY! 1teed Bpoc nvulsions, Fits, AXD DRAIN TREAR. for Myste b B0y o Hfllmlux or 8.0, sent by Wil prepatd on e To cure any case. #1x boxes, SteckPiano | Kemarkable for powerfnl evmpae hetic 1oud, pliable w tion « Bolute aurability, A Concentr, and HOPS, Aids Digestion, Cures Dyspepsia, Strengthens the System, tores Sound, Refreshing Sleep. Priceless to Nursing Mothers Recommnendel by Emineat Physicians, For Sale by all Drug nd Rich- ardson Drug Co., Wholesale Dru, R thekers oF Further nfor R0S., 72 La Sa'le St., Or to any af our locl & Chicago. JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXFOSITION 1575, Nos, 303-404-170-604. TIIE MOST PuR.‘ LOT OF PENS. as given univer: n In the onorrhoes and Gleet. 1 prescribe itaad foel safe in recommes Ing It to &1l suffere A. J. STONER, M. Decatus PRICE, $1.00, 8old by Druggista STEAIY EIPI.O"IEI and energetic lady cu Arother fowns. J upita Goos ‘renca required. ‘Adiress PPLY CO., %8 Fitth Avel, rgenuss DYES A%E.THE. 85T BUGGLSTS, Closing out of all our Summer A lot of very fine Silk Grenadine Tecks ab 85c. price for |1 ted Lignid Extract of MALT Scarfs at ridicnlonsly low ks at 15¢; nsnally sold at 50c. Another lot of exira fine Four in hand and Tecks at 45¢; such as are generally sold a these Scarfs is everywhere iémg I OUT OF GRDER? | READ THIS IF IT IS, & Froprietary M i it n 10 prove it s wortii, Cuds but e wial I Callender $ lflllvm Ditters, only Distil} the 2 lio only t Bitte IN('N r \ aws as a Pro- No. of fusil otls, no brelin Bubstance. oF GAMAR. pertectly pure medicine, con « from ‘ure Root Herbs and O1d Peacl to the taste, quiet and decisive in | res Dyspepsia or Yellow the Bowe ires Diseasod [ s, Improves the Appe 1o waole ™ tem. Revives to Quickly, New Life' to the ardson Drae Co., Speeil ¥ e Das, 4t Max Bedht INTERNATIGNM EXHIBITION or Industry, Science and A, Open Unt 1 Octot rvoss M . 1888, ts August Tth, s /, SCOTLAND, Round Trip Exeursion Tieket Via STATE LINE, $65 and $75, information apply to AUSTIN l.\\l)\\l\ Agts., 53 Brou Med o % (00, York. frml([m: S # | conductors t [ IJ(' !\ i, 000 Surplit 1,000 HuGu LEwis 8. 1) B. TOUZALIN. 1‘1'1'” IRON bANl( A Goubyal Bankiog B SPhe Overland Route,” Has so arvanged its Family Cur ica, that b 5 cun now be served upon application b, agent 1o M. 1. Greevy, P Couneil Bluffs, lowa. when made are turned over to the 4 n,,uml such cars, so that AII) or- | T Obtained. A’ M Tk abet, Print and Copyright protect This is the I|.||||anu~( and most n-lmnlnt United | rized by the | Accumulations of odds and ends in our men’s and boys’ suits stock,such as one or two suits of a kind, must be closed out during the next few days as our incoming fall goods are already crowding us for room Among the men’s suits are a few extra fine dress and business suits madeof choicest fancy worsteds, and gotten up in a No 1 style. tom garment can beat them, They are suits for which merchant tailors would charge from $40 to $50, and fine ready-made houses are asking $35 for them today. To make a quick and clean sweep with them, we have marked them at less than the material in them is worth. Of the $4.75 all wool cheviot suits advertised last week, there are only a few left, We never had such a run on a suit as we had on this, and at this time of the year, when other stores have nothing to do. It is a better looking and better wearing suit than other houses are offering for dou= No cus= Summer Suits we over if we can help it. An endless accnmulation of odd Knee Pants which will be sold at less than half their le of all our Summer Furnishing Goods, snch as Underwear, Hosiery prices. Toe and £1.00, carf for Sum- 005 our price this week is 3. One price only and plain figures. %mkg H Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Gompany is WEAS, NERVOUS, DERILITA: TED, who i his FOLLY and IGNORAN Bt FRIELED tway s VAGOIR of 10 1 E ¥ b cousing uhm.um draing upon ¢ he ¥ HEADACKE, A M ACHE, Dradtd WEAKNES! % of Memory, BAXH-~ in ROC , PIMI Ixt T F8 upon sud ull the EFFECES londin, AY and porhaps CONGEN o INSANTIN ShouIa consnlt ot onice CELEBRATED Dr. Clarke, Estabisied It Clarke has ado NERVO DEs aaiond 4 centa postage for Celebrated Works on Chronfe, Nervous and Delfs #&"0 Diseases. Conaulfution, personally or by Biter, free. Consult _thé ol Thotnands cured. Ocenand Ag-Those contemplating Clarke's celebrated g Before confiding KKK, A friend]y letter or call v futire suficringand shume, and add yoars o life, &#~Book (8 Tows, (06 (rinmaimye - Modicine and wrtingh font 'eversivhore, weoure from expomure. Houre, amv imdaye. 910 12.” Address, D, 186 Ea, (Aar! sr.. ERIOALO, L undice fn | Gaodwork, gwllldru (ov3, modor- atech adock Mu & DuBals Q‘ Gio F s'.. gon, “NOW'S THE DAY ! And NOW IS THE HOUR" Our summer goods are now going at prices. | summer | This mark down is le gitimate and includes| many of our bost quali-| ties. Men's fine all wool suits, former price $20.] 222 and $25,you can tuke your choice at $15. Re- member, we offer noth- ing but fivst class goods.| MAX MEYER & BRO. WHOLESALE Jowis and Ma STEINY m “'XHABE, CHICKERING her fiest-class Plano LOWING BARGAINS FOR TEN DAY Down iy Puayment. nhe & Wendel Uprthi 500, for 310 5 Upcight new, cost BAU, 10.00 15.00 10.00 .00 500 2000 10.00 10.00 10.00 0.00 ¢ this i, with you to avold misiukess MAX MEYER & BRO., Corner Sixtesnth and Far EITH it Tfl WEAK E -":':*wqm.: jculars for home WLER, Ioofllll. G.nld