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Agent Francis' office at B, & M. headquar- o lJ an has been peactically obsolete, and has never e THE CITY. | e boomsoncaem | THE SOUTH OMAHA' BUDGET, | Dot citorces. vuvuow i s fearned that the [Burlineton senger Agent, ll‘“”' \;< “\" the A'\';' 18 d managemient of Forest Lawn propose to - s s 1\ g s & Sunta Fe; Mulligan, of the sist upon its fulfillment in the future. ' R By oo oD, o Yo | e Holman, —of il is | Lamentablo Lack of Fire Protoction | * Tt has been natod toat the underiakers of oute | 5 cago, Kansas & Nebraska: Buchanan, of the at Albright. the city would tuke w stand against this pro- = 3 W : Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley: J ceeding on the greund that it would put ARl - L.E&CRR: Walls Seott, of the Union Pacific, and John them toadditional expense, but such is not - — girl named Mary Ceclientered her room | it of the 1" 3 FESTIVE PORKERS BOB UP AGAIN. | tho case. The undertaker has noth- at the Creighton house, Thirteenth and The meeting is held, as usual, with closed ing % do with the ‘matter, Capitol avenue, and stole a gold breast- | doors, ind only wuch inattors as’ the associ- 16" rests . entirely With ' the _frinds pin, $#4.25 in money, a pair of shoes and :l\';villm:«.\' deem expedient will be given 10 the | g gy 0 ie on Fel \ny—Hot Times | and relatives of the deccased. When a yublic other goods. The Bohemian girl disap- f —— MR b . s death occurs it isthe duty of the physician peared and up to a late hour could not hey May Come to Omaha. for Bonifaces—The Officer Was attending to fill out and sign a death certifi- e found. The convention of delegates from the var- Justified—A New Bank cate stating the canse of dissolution, \\hu\h ' The Venezuela Development company | ious lodees of locomotive firemen meets in Buil otes. DRCE 16 b SUEOABA A LBE L6 HEOLoNy. The Burlington takes the lead. has filed articles of incorporation With | Aacon, Ga., on September 25, T. D. Kin- -_— who issucs a burial permit. The physician 11.“-".';",»..._11:\1-‘:);" ] ~(x:'nu1': i ney “.\u repretoit Over Wt‘ 1(;@.. ",m,": & Oy Pron Aibrlakit is also required by law to report tho case to It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. ) 1 3 S "o e city. Among the many important question: “For one, I've paid the city of South ™ P IOV so! com- 4 $ie . Archior, Thomns B, Mine kel 3 3 This latter provision is not at present com " q . b ) 'ln’l‘jl"'l- KQ“.\E‘ I{l.v(\"1|||:illi>d| o Sl (1, | that of selecting a place for the next meeting | Guata $1,00 in less than twelve months, | plied with for various reasons which interest It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car Bothwell, The business is the raising | Will be considered, and Mr. Kinney pro- | put [ don't see the city domg anything for | only the physician and the sceretary, and and handling of live stock and the puck- | Poscs 1o wmake o strong effort in beholf of | us,* said a leading citizen of Albricht to a s e service between Missouri river points and Chicago. i i FaPorter; VW Have one oF: § i 10 physician relishes the idea of ing of meats. The sessions usually lust not less than one | BEE reporter. ¢ have one or two mein- | gicning his name to a death certific Ot Sydirass week Nearly 600 delegutes attend the | bers inthe council who don't forget us, and | doctor who has attended a ease whic It was in advance of i in givil Personal Paragraphs. mectings, i we won't forget them at election time; but, | resulted fatally will in nine cases out of ten of all lines in giving the people of 8. M. Nevins, of Kearney, is in the city. i seything we have asked for has been voted | negleet this duty unless absolutely compelled f i M, Rigg, of Beatrice, 18 at tho Daxton, A Railway Conference. Gl ol L dBbu et el || e Omaha and the West a fast mail service. W. Knicely, of Ashlaud, is ut the Mil. | _Some time ago it was announced that the | nat, they will find that we have u lot of | % Because the sccrs of the board ne lard. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul road would | fighting men. In the last two months, we l"‘";'l"-:\hl]* VI R anding a compliance It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from 5 154,V a left yosterday for Chi- | advance the salaries of their passenger con- | have had five houses burned down, and no | With the law. (.,“L‘,‘,‘ DULONLUA S Ok UL :,:‘.,. onth This movement | hydraats, water-service, or fire-brigade to oLl etion of the cometery people in rofus a0, i p onth. ove t i & last Kre "Puesday, and | ing burials without pe Mrs. H. A. Lee, of Beatrice, is a Millard | was decided by the management of the rond [ (il i ot e st e was Bacstass S0 | plaitin the enforcon guest. y as an inducement to the men to refrain from | could not carry enough to save one poor man rds o A. P, Badger, of Lincoln, is a Paxton ting in any other manner than pepfectly | from losing his home. If the city will see d guest. squarc, and, in fact, leave no temptation in | that the mains are extended und if they give self w o . i Joshua and J. M. Cox, of Hampton, were ‘I:“ - ‘\” 'A'\'““‘“v“””"‘m "_“”m”‘“‘ of one | us fow hundred feet of hose we will take N TR - . passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. in the city yesterday conductor from each division, at the request "-“_‘""f"’!l"l st e e e UNION PAC TRIC was the first | y ol % y N strout, of Bel | of General Superintendent Miller, met in his naulty at the engiticor's offico lad to tho | Truns-Coutinental Line. t was in advance, and is the only line by which you can 5 v ofl and talked the watter ‘over. [ PHECHICHL LELE HAC 5 B Wi SEOIND. WPy T . 5 3 3 John D, Neligh 1 vford, of | What the result of the coufereuce was it is | DEight should wot hive a water service, pro FOR THIZ MONTH Of JULY. feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver tho West Point b, as yeb impossible to state. but it is presumed | CRAEEEG LE T BECE e p * R, T, Wellsiag umming and John | the arrangcuient was satisfuctory’ to both | jy'the proper time to lay them, Y Interesting Statistics from the Re- evening of the same day. pany, was in the ity yesterday o s j‘.,’*;:;‘“‘,‘,';‘,k{Z‘,‘,‘,,.‘}!:,":l’ \vl‘.’.‘-m:‘iui,“rc'l‘u:-'n:q." 3 Lt company, 1t will uo doubt be | and the l".{!‘lv-\r\_w I‘NI'IH‘.~ U{ gen .'l»l intorest ur‘.\!.l::-'f:‘:.': '.“1 \\';i:[mlu::.',':}",'\f'im|. Jend.and | Car 010 of the Union Pacific was sent cast P « vrw'“ C. Whitlock, ;\::;:j.{i::'x.lh.':\“:\‘r' Zach Strop, of Rulo, were in Omala yester- | Tucsday night for President Charles Francis Politics, s FiTeh (T o f oay Adams and” Disector Ames, who will visit [ South Omahia politicians nre settling down | S H < Bt mon ine pte, 1ot Travel and ship via the Burlington. L. C. Burr, of Lincoln, M. L. Kahn, of i during the latter days of August. | to business, and will apparently have u hard |~ Meat Inspectors Hickstein' and Fare re- 7 : Wost Point, M. A Motzir, of Heatrice, and | While here it e pected that somc action | row to hoe. In the democratic ranks the ported condemaed und_ removed meats us Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250, 1. T. Calkins and John Bearsley, of Iair- Sl 4 e bl Jacking-house employes are bound to have | {0llows: Beef, about 4,515 pounds; pork, I8Itors yestard piers under the Union Pacific bridge, as also | V L LNl SHUAR 4 S BI0 L monf, werc Omalia visitors yesterd Bt 4He qhiestion of & whioh depot, one of themselves in the legistature, and are | o1 00 pounda: mutton, about 500 poind . Depot on Tenth Street. Mr, A. H, Cunningham, one of the proprie- At SHABAVORIES toL hiveL the delbuaten oto Als i U GGG el tors of the New York IHustrated News, is in Lhie MUlte tor tHB he the county ~convention pledged to his | LPUH (REC PiEgonS, IS BOSCR - O) the city |’um int l«' 'u!‘hN pap, Mll‘» e ity support in advance. The straight democrats | ISR D9Aniah 48 DOXES - PORCRCS 6 *unningham is one of the bright men who PINANCE TITUTION Of | object to coercion and wish the delegatos to | 3 eibial] AL A left Richiard [, Fox after the Sullivan- : M“ \'(‘ :}:'““l TION OF 1 o “unpledged. Among . the repubiieans | Labbs e L Mitchell fight. e opinion is also divided, and two factions are h GO e UL Ll o [ eric: kept busy trying to outwit each otner in the Thats Right. werican Mortgage and | Kept busy try u ¢ b ! : ; ; jice of a ticket, with Webster and Con- Building Inspector Whitlock is determined st Company Open in Omaha. 11811 YeaToGUVOIY AL i) Hout: Bymhim bd g e upon_enforcing the ordinance providing for | | The Anglo-American Mortgage and | labor party is working havder than either of | Ward 23 in Thied ward, 10: in Fourth ward Buflmgmn safety ruilings and guards about trap doors | Trust company. - successor to the well- | the others, and is at least united, with Van | &1 Bifth ward, 206 in Siih ward, 28 i Ay X and élevator shafts, nown and old ablished house of | Wyck as their first choice. THTHITATARI1 ““'.l“. v e 102; S 4 4 Burnham, Tulleys & Co., of Council = one to tw ( 2 yeurs Blufts, " hins operod. nicely furnished | el “"““‘”““," VAo e? ‘f:" Honaia 70 By * | oflices on the ground floor in the Ran lv'vx- price of hogs yesterday, #0.50. ) disense old age, 5; number 1ith to M e convention of the fire | Puilding, corner of South Fift cuth and Receipts up to noon y AR y- | of births, 1 FIRANEY i GBLAN oL Ll b Ve . | seven curs of hogs and thirty-six of Police Juc . chiefs of the United States. {05 Ko Ak TG AL BLNBRE, e uewly institated lodeo of Foresters | Cases ‘tricd, 1.4 ¢ fines collected, A SRk —— o b . ¢ wold their firs ating last nig! g : city vosts | § 5 4 R LA Died of Axiatic Chold There is probably no house in their | Bold their first regulur meeting lust night. ity cos 1 $LO11.50; total, AL SO, MUSTARD PLASTERS D the hous » H Byrre Cnr, Mich, August 8. A man [ 1ine of busincss in the west better and | 5, Gh 10 Boas ot e stiann Konoes Pd - {lrbsuy benoGelay L promit [ named Hopp, who registered at the Harkis | more favorably known than Messs. | puance of the yoar. On or two signified The UNION PACIFIC carries the iy releviug sudden atticks of house us from Nevada, O., died suddeuly "‘I’ “fl i 'l"”‘.\‘-* & el I'hey were | thoir intontion to it tho business and fif- | United States Overland Mail, i o iHBE VISIANE B LRAA i jesterduy. His symptoras gave vise to @ re. | ¢stablished twenty-five years ago and | teen are et to be heard from, and the polic SRS ) o ‘nee m y Is UUT UF GHDEH Yot that fio dleq trom aslatic. cholara, and have since done business in Council | spend the afternoon in imerviewing those PLACING BONDS. FAMILY Jrpee stae heed ? the people ure greatly oscited.” Piyaleians | BIus, bosides having several braneh | dfteen. = e Drinks, ce Cronm, . | : 4 arcinvest & the offices, On | ¢ incorporated "he republicn primaries will be held on | yMoves Made by the Horse Railway st by ceg svery host | Who it WEAK, NERVOUS. DEDI taiv busifiess the name of the | Friday next betweon the hours of 12 and 3 GO BagIne ; SHOULD ity Vi i, | READ THIS IF IT IS. TED, who inhis FOLLY »ad IGNORANCE 0 . Anglo-American Mortgage and Trust t theold school house, Twenty seventh A L g il 10 act promptly. Sold by | ALroprictury Nedcin -t needs buba wial | b TRIFLED away s VIGOR of BHODY, The following marria censes were is- | company, and have removed to this AL B LI NG (A UL s way com HAVE Druggists e to prove its worth., SEND and MANBOOD, causing exhausting Whetdors | MG SN O (0 NGLHOVCRE 1) et A ial meeting of the Ancient Order of | Pany has left New York on his way home, sued yesterday by Judge Shiclds: recognizing Omaha as a center of | 44 g : Maggie Littleton complained atpolico deuar ssterdny that a Boheminn the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of I% will lead in the future. ond g toM capolis, Jack llazan, chief of the On department, will go to Minneapolis on t “Plysician draing upen the FOUNTAINS of LIFE tries to SRS ns r . NN E, njans will be held in Hunt's hall, | and will reach Omaha in a day or two. He A S T L eIl o B e W EANNERS of Momors, DAN ", f 1 s 'l'huM v night. All merbers are asked to | has visited a number of ecastern financial alr of the s1ck room pure snd un- FULNEAS in BOCIETY, P Ji ES upon Lulleys is president, J. | attend. e e coutuminated. 1his can be done the FACE, all the RFFECTS leudin STV 08 ReR T b BN A RISV TGS A Kl . centers, and in one of these places he offered ¢ 1 John Leonard as signifled his mtention of Name, Resudenc s st financial and commercial strength. § W, H. Pollock, Collego Springs, 3 lonel L. W H:\'\/\ 0 1 ]n(-\' South Oma 2 T ors by burning HYDRONAPHTHOL :Am.'.i”"A.vI 'a porhapi CONKU Cdward o ¢ z 3 or sale §560,000 of prse railway stock, the PASTIL It uickly ould o T s <35 | being of long connection with the old nt, but those who witne : intention bemg to: enable the company to Vigorating, B o nea tn 7 It Clarke has mado NERVOUS DE. A R ileieR (G0 beel) Gk LB En et that it was entirely justifisble, and that | convert the road either into a motor or a boxes and soli Ly Drug At ~ BILITY, CHRONIC aud all Discases of Ehijel The company has ample capital, and | Join made use of languige quite unfit for | cable line. There is a division among the 23 couts, or sent’ post pald by : : thoe GENIT® URINARY Orgaus a Life X v ¢ ple capital, and 5 '8 Who Wore passing leading members o the company as to which SEABUIY & Jony<ox. N, & (R MARCSINO O FANI.C Wants Info ion. this, combined with their long, success- | theears of the ladies wio were passing s b e e ; 0v0or e ze1 B eate rocoived o | ful and conservative business. oxpe fruit stand at the time. propeliing power should be uscd to supplant Dl Ao e ea D] e horses, some favoring the cahie while . z &, letter from . Myrick, of 903 Edmond street, | ence, is a substantial commendation to | , {ihe ciuy treasurer has paid 36,000 cash for L R S R UON'T SCOLD b e e T TS St. Josepl, Mo., in which the subscriber asks | those who desire dealing with any one | fourth strects. That means §100 per foot. ch an event a line would a man for grozning when he has \ 7 g for works om yeur diseases. i for nformation concerning oneof the tramps | in this Mne, While prepuring to removed the building | €O but 10,000 a 1mile, whereas acable Rhewmatism or Neuralgia. The pain A A 0::.5«‘;?'3::;&:; 3 TH smothered in the car of grain some weeks | Branch offices will be continued at | formerly occupied by City Treasurer Geary, | wOuld cost €100,000. They will act us soon is imply awful. No forture in the A i 4 5 A A Nk e 3 . ®ae Discasss. Comsuliation, personal'y or by ago near Yutan. The description given by | Sioux Falls, Dak., and Hastings, this | aportion of the basement caved in, and nar’ | ““f% 0 Hlore plbit P e & oA kiter, @ree. Contult the old Doctor. 0 ¥ |l 8 et bl Bl AR The long-promised additional cars on the ¢in di Rut—oughtn’t . 3 Fhewaands cured. Ofliocs und pariors Mr. Myrick scems to tally with that of ono | state. 3 A 3 escapod burrying some. of ‘the Work- | pyirtocnth strcet line were put on A ‘o be blamed if, having Kheu- 2 ¢ ; 8a-Those contemplating of the unidentific odies, and is probably One of the conveniences which will Fortunately, no casualties were re- | o run only seven hours, v at Igis, he wont use J 5 Clarke's cclebrated Mr. Myrick’s son. Coroner Drexel replied | he appreciated by the public is the fact | ported. i f " gt 7 —_r ! v referring o o o coroner = s morning and night, The ' the 10+ P hen it has cured B poflrrin e writer to the coroner of | ¢hat they always have the cash on hand, | N0 police court yesterday. South Omaha | Vinton' street. barn at 9:0 o'clock at night e e Your cireconadl ) < ds who have suffered in the g L Totter or ‘call 1 A e thereby avoiding the delay necessary in | i 04 its best behavior just now. as usual, and & person eanght iu that region :‘.':’,:'[L:',,ya It hus cured hundreds I a en fl[ $ efl l'ver Hmers 8 fitire sufering and sname, and 608 koI0eR ) P ST Iy sending applications for loans enst to he | | &. R Briggs, of the Iixchunge hotel, has | uiter that hour has o walk. afier physicians have pronounced 1 ) | vears to lite. & kfi:fl:{:‘.’.{:fi'@n Er. TThe liverymen who, as aunounced in Tug | aPproved before cash can be advanced. | 1oft for New York on business. Mholas o TR / them inenrable, The Only Distilled Ditters {n the Unted Bralesverald i EaAlNaTeel Loans are made on city and farm Dr. Ernhout will keep bachelor’s hall for a The so-called Missouri River termin- “The akill of fiva physiciers conld not States. The omly Bitters recognized by the EBseveral Ca 0, have raised the prices fonanty dimlacedWat rates ot d .. | week or two, as Mrs. Ernhout has left to v als of the UNTON PACIFIC are Omah cure me of Rheumstiam which had eettisd United States internal revenue laws as i Pro- of carriages and hears for funerals to the ]‘H‘fl(i:l : an f]n m,; at rates of inter- | £.0 04" in Minneapolis Council Bluffs, St. Joseph, Leaven- in L‘:‘,,}"”'.,‘.“.;‘.’.‘..‘?fl..'.’,‘".‘.‘i‘l"sm;?‘.'L‘f»‘.‘-"' rictary Medicine. Lowtully Patented. No. of cometeries have induced two more livery | Sot HBEINE, from 8 to "" per cent, ac- | © Misg Ida Block is visiting friends in Vai worth and Kunsas Cit, T Nt il il o ot Rdpiiroe Satent 149,573, Contins mo tusii olls no firms to join them, thus making the number | COE4INE to t ", RoouNLlys "““‘h‘,'d‘.“"‘l Charlic McBeth has given up his intention ———— e, e ks vichows vakivg, | ing driuge. "A. pertectly pure medicine, eotn- soven. These have formed an association, | MY amount of money can be obtained | of going to Chicaro, and has aceepted a posi MONUMENTAY, MARBLE Feantihiad i ata and dmow well ¥ V| pounded from pure Root Herds und Ol Peac the weeting. for that purpose being with proper security. tion with the firm of George Burk & Frazer bl it ABLE ong XV B B nf)]um‘ )’h-l- f‘lurnyl. o Dleagant to the taste, quiet and d ini yesterday in Sherwood’s office on Thirteer Toits loan and bond business the | at the stock yards. Y T e L m\fl«;mm“fi\"r“‘(};«l hu;s‘u“l]:- colored pic- n(‘f:('h“_(\.ul:‘l.:)al;]:cxhla‘;lrn\-l {u .}num! @ in Street near Farnem, The gathering was a | company has adde savings bank de- | Albright s still growing, and among the | Proposed in Memory oft General Phil THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. K.Y, | INACve Lavor: Chiros Disoasod Liver, Hevives sceret one and resuited among other things | partment and solicits deposits. Upon | recent improvements are’ two elegant ro pSneridang ) tho Kidneys, fmproves the Apperite Quickly, in the sclection of officers, thenames of whom, | tine deposits interest will be paid. dences built by J. K. Coots, of Omaha. A Of all the cities in the union Omaha is the | - Regulates tho waole eystem. New Lifo to the however, the combine refuse to muko e —c— G. Kuhl of Towa, is about to occupy a ne first to make a move toward the raising of a whole system. v i Bty SRR A “ {CLiver itters aro sold 1n omana, Neb., by Cio kiigyo. = THIS REALTY MARKET, store on Bellevile road for a hardware store, | fund. for a monument for the late Jamented | EDTCATE Your SONS | it bianare il o in, e, oo 2 and within a week 2. . Russell will start Rid : g T b Oloh o o L s e aaC o Matious, Thetats Where Are the Petitions? SE livery and boarding stable just west of the Phil Sheridan, and Postmaster =——THRE—— Fr e Re OISR S lnlerest of NODERSKAILOMS I see by Tus Ber,” said a contractor, | Instruments Placed on Record Dar- | i iagher is conspicuously instrumental in UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME GonamatDreg O 5 nitehonse T tria b\ GlL Has dat tho! dontraob tor the ing Yesterday. —_ this lauduble ente His idea is to Kiiby & Co. John Gladish, i paving with cypress of Bightecenth and Sey- K to J Kiper, und ' lots n Free on Sleeping Car: via | form in this city an [rish-American Sheri. | ofte ~|lxlm|lmllmlx'- ,‘“"".."".7.1"”,,‘.‘(x‘(".‘irrf,.'" L v “i"l a, Jolin B, Ilun"u"“l_"“k‘ oo, AL ying i £ bl 12, Kountze ¥'ituth's add. d. ... UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY between | din Monument association of the United | 80us and wirds tnorough wducation for 5 . fumeien: Horrell entecnth streets, between Farnam and Hav- | ¢ W 1 and wifo to Wi L Council Blufls Y Ae el e States, and & _meeting for the | (HeerCi CO e, O & amatt 3 Music, | * . Tidn's Pl Dit. B. C. WEST'S NRRYE AND BRATN TREA® Girona Landl anothaiatroat! to 10t 6, blk %, Lyman place, w d ” ounci uffs and Los Angeles are run D ot O L e lassies, I:.w\‘ fence, Mathe nlm .‘“:’m”l.. usic. vt Y 5ok W. Clurke, J. | wgnt, @ gunranteed specide for Hysteria, Dizgls '8, That was not right. Why ("1'::|‘~"|' \\Il\l‘lllxxy:~:£ll<lllnl:yfm;gi\ ,“1. 1 i’ daily. Tizationit will Hibar: alled L attor isutalll o ’ll‘uh ?-l-lulln DE |I ART BN 1 it MAx Dacht) | Bess, (,\,m-.,;(:,,\.,.‘ I,,,' ,“.,‘\‘,,,L,‘ ,:5(,,“,:3%.‘ any discrimination in favor {ii fo i an s ce i S T — ? ficient time has elapsed for the matter to be e A L S | [ Y Sy B G G ks Montal of eypresst Wiy not give stono’and cedur | i3 bik' ! L b STILL ON THE STRIKE, made kno\l\\xlnhmm:hnul the country through YT O e B o fony | AjMetoor tbward "Moyore, Wrank Dollono & Cn., | a8 of 2105 Boffenini of o B sttt pavers a chance on those streets! No peti- 5 5 he press. Already,communications have been | coneluding whera to send your sons, send for o i Insanity, and leading misery, decay & ticn o pave them wilh cypress was over | _sen's place : " 40 | The Omaha Stone Cutters Wil Not | forwarded to prominent Irish-Americans sol- | vatalogue containing usirations o the build- | - - deuth, Sromature Old'Ags, Batrenboss, Toss filed, and every contractor in the city ought | The Patric iciting their views upon the project, and all | ings of Notre Dame and full particulurs us to - - - éum«r iu 1.um- ey, 't'?ca;'er»?;nf;r-’:t?l‘u to have been’ given a chance to obtaiu the H 5 29, i i E ArA oy the princips apers are requested to | terms and course of study. 'The 8sth session D N o ndt kanoa R AR work.” A 3 b g i e il A TORErN give the matter all the publicity possible, [ PPeR%, Kugsaiy, September 4th, 18, Address Contalns one miontl's (raatmiess. 810 8 Lo, & s ,,‘ 000 | from Eansas City suying that the stoue cut- No contributions will be received until after | Kotie Barie. Tt o " i #ix boxsk for 85,00, sunt by mail prepaid on'rew ill Omana Accept ft? aoner ...,u, t o % ters’ strike in that city and Topeka had | the orgamzation of the proposed associa s i ) ceipt of price. A wellationded mesting of citizons of | Tt -‘nuh]v e been declared off. Inquiry was mado | tion. NOW'S THE DAY WE GUARANTEE SIX ROXES ) un! Florence was held Tucsday afternoon to | o ot 10, bk Vi, .., L500 | 8mong the st cutters of this city 5 e ST, JOHN'BMILITAILY, BOHO0L And NOW IS THE HOUR Tocuro any case. With exch order rocelved by cousider the subject of a large park at that e vife to B M lilis ef ‘al, and it was ascertained that the strike was | Soda Springs, Idaho, excelling all the Cixtl Eagingering 5. Business. O cond the paythaser ont written lSrantes place, as already referred to :n TaE Ber, A ] k1 ¥ a 200 | still on and likety not to be declared off. The | Spas of the world, can be reached only RT. REV. F ‘: TN 'ON, President, Yo refund the money If the treatment doos not IBo % diton Snstiad wnd Anallyia commi ML, 1 ding Asstifo news of the action of the s s in Kunsas | by tha UNION PACIFIC, L. Cor. uperitendent. Our summer goods are!| | eftoct & curo, Guarantecs ixsned only by 0. F, ong discussion ensued, wnd finally a commit- 1 Eilis, \‘lxllflu Highland | 1 not reached the men in Drexel & | ° e — w zoisg at summen) DIAN, Drugglst, Solo Agent, 1110 ¥arnam tee, consisting of Hugh G. Dince, A“h;““h,lh1 {0 Wilifam' T, Men Toil's yards, and they did not know what the A DIME A MILE now _golng..ab pE s Lantry and M. Hendri : el o e Vassor p gt 2 stonecutters in this = city would do, Tuitsy i FHEEHQL' l“sTlT“ 3 | \ prices. | confer w ity council o ascertain upon | A Heroid to B Herald, 403 7 106 14 Oua maw said | the_ steike would | g < faw At b ms would und RO A Aot bo. neclarad o it 5o, year |.simorak8aya Cobuvn.May, Oharso It FREEHOLD, NEW JERSEY. This mark down is le-/ t ularge tract of nd fo e pur- | Aol un‘\u\l w H G Fa unless the union got what they wanted. ‘_ 1r CHECITT d & s send to REV. A. G, T and includes s. ‘Tholand in view compriscs eighty | B Noveneon wnd wife to W i B Wasd. Tot Blake, of Noreross brothers, the New York | County Attornoy Simeral putin his time | CHAMIBELS, A. M., Princ gitimate an ¢ i s of the ot diversiiied aud beautiful \‘..... 110, D1 3, Do ford PR l'_"":;‘,‘(‘\’, e sontiatan | be did not | Tuesday afternoon i regard to the focs many of our best quali- $08 in Floroags. W H Robbins, tiiiteo, to V B AR ARG A o avtbut | Sherift Coburn is allowed to charge the A\ i i ‘ — 1 1 a i ( or ot state hospital and incorrigible youths to the The Best Boys' Boarding School in the West 2 4 S Has 80 &1 i wmily Sleoping The Discharged Union Pacific Conduc- ; SETTe Al e T reform school. The sherift charged the | Sixtocnth year beging 'Il;‘[k""“‘ |~‘;;:‘;.1“"‘;;”‘]|" S YOU 0 4 ar service, rths can now he res tors Dissatisficd—Other Ltems, . { pa : AAEG DEATH CERTIFICATES. county 10 cents per mile for the wori, and {{f’,‘,‘.‘m‘\.,wk m,,; T e i your ehioice at $15. b leation by any tloket The recently dischurged Union Pacif : I : S5 the commissioners objected to paying it on — : member, we A yyPusgenger Agent, ) i n Obsolete Law to Be Reviv L i conductors are very much d i 019 M t9. : the ground that it was too much, and. be- semsavvin, 1t ) 8 1 {ng but first class good i nmm Town. ' The reservations service without any cause being assigncd d . to 3 H Howe, lots 3 ‘Anordinanco passed 1870, when B, H. |miited his reporton the quesiion to Mr, An- | Wili¢ e conductor King out such cars, & that . ) | Wilbur was mayor of the city of Omana, | dorson, chairman of e fiynce comuittee of e P Ty AR T oo o Sbellonh k. avias oA A erved | the commissioners, in which he stated that A ! ne N TS S inson, who returned howe yesterday from : W q” Nl lot i, Uik provided that nobody should be interved | g0 O oW onsiat tne sherift to make the | ————— , the same as & Dullman borth is i within the city limits untii a permit signed | ) 4 e ke 0. MAKE. TARY ACADEMY— od and secured. Denver, and ask to be reinstated, or givel v wite 1o §4 BVenson, 10t 6, ‘ char 0. This is the only part of 1 ADE 1 L LOMAX, R A B e < 6, 4 y the secretary of the board of health was | the report Mr. Simoral bad under considera. Peekskill on-1 . Send for cata- » BlTS, B L LOMAX, to 1 M 8tenberg, lots 1 107, 20 % the cematary. guardian &4 ion. logue. JNO, M. TILL D, Principal. ien, P, & T. Agent. At G P ST A Nothing has as yet been said_ concerning the , ik 8, Rose 11111, q cd i 200/ || F1T9 Y0 ths “oouetery. guasslin, SThe daw. ) Hou & OMAMA, N cuuse for this action ou the compauy's part, and the men are ot feeling exactly right on | 5 ‘«-_ ; ! — — ERE : . UNION GULLEGEUFLAW. Lt?l‘ e 7 - the subject, They claim that the only infel o7 N Y 2 s L 7O o N8 B Y L a3 X For circulars address H, Boc Chica - M D AN | [ ence to be derived by the public in reqard to | 4G5I LT i 2 : = i 1 DAL their discharge i iblisLing o cupll, and thot in nuxl.,m the case uow wa stands. No other cause can be ascribed. e e, & — 1 oAy H e e = The oficinls of the rond bLave never im. | 1 VeRtY-elght transfers,aggregating. 1 b : - Paid in Capit <+ $300,000 plied that, and dountless never will Buiiding Permits, i : - 1 K — the bl that Superiatoutont Hiekmde Tho dalieplag permlia 1o “kulld wery. ia- § faonalia - : " ; GEO- 8 BARION I Vice proctont is the sole cause of the trouble. This is no | S1cd yesterda, \ ! k - resan S R F. B JOHNSON, Cushier, 80. According to report, the auditor ~ taprovements, : & wberson,' T4, 8. Cox, Mux Con will, it is said, go to Superiutendunt Dick- com- nedy ined that the men were not turning in % tween Pacifie and Mas 3 3 rroape . 1 s satisfactory reports. Henco the dismissal G onnor, iwssiory PR Y Sl % S GA"PAIG" i A L B Winiaus, L AL The committee or body which waits upon ¢! 1d, between Pacitic f ? y rongh all wank partsrestors | WM. SIEVEItA. CHAS MErz. Mr. Dickinson will doubtiess get but littl 2 3 . BES' FOR i o “NIFon.s e g 1..,.,‘. ALLes T REOTOR, 1. CUNNINGHAM. satisfuction. An oMeial of the Union Pacific e, r G \ 7 : . aaily o we fovfeil B A. BENSON GUSTAY ANXDEISON. yesterday stuted that there was no doubt o 4 4 't g 1 - | A ¥ 6 1mpro A -'Mhi;:w: :; J. L. MiLes. in the matter at all, the men would vot be TRB ki e « [ Balm Z" g = -k ",,,,.;,.,.,,.c., o Ladaiiz i d Accounts of Bunkers, Morchants and Individ reinstated, and that the Union Pacific re. | * 3o h h FWRRY-Ril . rihe COMPLEXIDN ¥ p uils recelved on the WSt favarable orims, served the right to attend to its own busi- ¢ Otis, double twosstor A X hved on avorab £ u.n resis E; By hasgiven untves ness. dence, Twenty-tirst and Spencer T 8,600 Gt Thiere has been some talk of putting the 3 4 S 172 Madison=st. CBiceso: wl --~;i:}mlu: in th: T. E. c“_P'N’ matter in the hands of the Order of Railway | SIX permits aggregating 5 € cure of Gonorrhaes an ALSO Towacco and Gleet. | prescribe itand Conductors, and rumors of strikes have | = ~ - - — s ¢ ] Li H b' Bali RARY 8 Brionare. HANGE HDK[R filled the air, but frowm information gained by | e uor nani § KO pay uutll pe g '“““""‘"“";"‘“" m ) @ member of the order yeswrday, such \ / d .unlmu— inefincted, We liave fuith enough in. lug 1t to wll su ';"- action is doubtful. The conductors realize ys - ; - "khouyx‘l“nl:.llll: gm_ ; -{ A can . o R g A.J. STONER, DI Room 68 Traders' Buildiug, that they are notstrong evoueh to mako o . WARTE Y Tt ¥ O Box i, D, o araa { CHICACO ght and while they would like to hear an 2 ; RICF, §1.00, K ) sific's acf i ) 1 h Bold by bmwvu ! J ~Metropolitan Nutions) Bank ::E,' intion o tho Unlon Pucinc's action will Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. L : ) T Reierences el hou s Cor The Bradsirest Ca P ! S1amach Mo ERS aro m‘,fifi,;tflflfflfif:fio i oiigr felos hava n : A . i angica. puccessiully ued wontily by gver 10w of the dummy service has becn put on be- | When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. ¢ y ¢ MARSTON 68,18 Part Yam, tq',"‘“‘ 8 fafe; Rfaciual end Pladegut box by or at druggists, Sealed tween Omaba and North Platte. Whien she was & Chiid, sbe eried for Castorl, . W. J. OALIRAITH, pew box hy mail.or at drigg bt e s e | Obtaine: 2 L e A. ENIS, bk akEa Cuxyl o Dwencer, Micw Oopyrigh Kansns-Nebraska Association. When sho became Miss, sk clung to Castoria, Sur 05 n and Physician, " ‘l A, B owa | cared! | Guood work, puod feletegces, modere Amfl oeting of the Iansas-Nebraska pussen- | Wheu she had Children, she gave them Costotia, imer 1th and umuhu St. _Ofice ‘ For sale and by m Y man l atech'gs. Ssnl!nwa hlet. a& DuBoly Bor ‘Wias: i session in Passeuger . hhp ae, 485; Bosideace teleplione, 563, Drug Co,, Omaulus, Ne A0 016 F 5ty

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