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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY., AUGUST 16. 1888 TEE Gy, The internal revenue collections yes- terday amounted to $4,811.30. J. F. Huntzinger has given a hllof gale to Vandenburg & Co. on all his drug stock and the fixtures of his store at No. 1611 Howard street, The case of the State against Maggie and William Cruse in threa life of Lamza Franklin was on tria yesterday before Justice Anderson. The troops alveady ref these columus as going into camp at leave for that place to-day. ¥ 1 reach their destination by the 1st of September. The Chicago & Northwestern caily now has a vestibuled sleeper that le the Union Pacilic aepot in Om: 8:15 every afternoon, and goes thr o on th fast vestibuled t excursion, emb 18, came in over the B About sixty stopped off at Omaha, but the balance left t way of the Rock Island for points fur- ther east. . B. Phelps has been apnointed traveli freight agent of the Ch icago, Burlington & Quiney road, with head- quarters at Omaha, and will assume the uties of his position at once. For several years Mr. Phelps was private secretary to the late Thomas J. Potter. The chief of police has heen peti- tioned by the eit s in th inity of Locust street, between S -nlh and Fighteenth siveets, Kountze P put a stop to the ball playing ¢ on there daily by u large crowd of idle men and boys. W. C. Henry, commander of the De- partment of Nebraska, ( . R., has issued a general order designating the Burlington as the official route to the Twenty-second national e npment, G. A. R., to be held at Columbus, O.. September 11 and 14 inclusive., Personal Paragraphs Louis Beindorf is off for a trip cast. Mrs. Dr. Emeis of Carroll, Tu., 1 visiting friends in the ci ‘Wayland W. Wilson and P. Wilson of Lin- coln are in the city. A. K. Wright and J. 3. Nesbitt of Nelson are Paxton guests, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Dinges and E. G. Wetzell of Lincoln are in the city. am Crossby and A. G. Bower of are Omaha visitors. Skinner, of the Continental store, left lay all the other walks in the district this vear, even if they were disposed to do 8o, “Therefore: “It is reasonable to be supposed that not more than §75,000 will be expended this year for new walks in the stone district. At least | that rseems probable to members of the board, who have given the matter a great more study than the public know of. “Now, then: “In addition to the stone wiil be wooden walks, In 1887 about $37,000 we put into the latter. The board do not expect to reach that amount this year, aud $35,000 will be a fair figure “What do we havel “Instead of #1,000,000 put into sidewalks in 1888, the amount in all probability will come inside of §110,000,a little over one-tenth of the | wild statement of the sidewalk inspector. +Some difference, eh ¢ Chairman Balcombe, a8 well as Mr. Heim newhat nettled by the mistake and sast upon the board of public 1r. Heimrod's right. We couldn’t possi- bly order more than £120,000 worth of walks in the stone district. The wooden walks might and unother £40,000, making $160,000, but the probability is that the whole expen- diture for 1885 will not exceed $120,000. It may be less,” For new walks in 1558, §1,000,000. Think of it! Take the Union Pacific Beach, the best watering place United & Paul Picken Pays $7.50 For a Stolen Kiss. Paul Picken, o young German farmer from ‘Washington county, was arrested at the St Paul depot yesterday, ¢ od with dis- conduct. Picken is a stolid individual, customed to the manuers and modes *iu A gr city, He came to Omaha purpose of buying clothing. Yes vith his bundie on his arm, he l'lnnl iting room of the depot wiliting_for the outgoing train. A young lady, a Miss Lulu Bran, uie in and bought'a ticket ng Picken was evidently fo smitten with Miss Brandor the room for several moments, he suddenly ped her in his stalwart arms, and iu- printed u resounding kiss upon her fresh, young lips. The young lady screamed in affright, and struek the amorous young farmer over the head with her satehel. Then @ do and Picken udely hustied off to the city bastile. Ho was given an immediate hearing. He wiis broken in speech and very ignorant, and couldnot tell the court what_ induced him to e sneh u r sible break. He said the girl was so “sehr shoen” he could not “hellup it, so hellup him gracious.” He was and costs, and admonishod to_get nong the haycocks as soon as possible, or something serious was liable to befall him. charms, and after following her about THE SOUTH OMAHA BUDGET, The Bastile Again a Wild Waste of Waters. THE BODY OF KILLEEN IS FOUND. Another Addition to the Brute Cata- logue—-The Citizens are Aroused —~A Press Club in View— Notes Abo! the City. Look Out for Him, He is about 5 feet 10 inches in heighth, has his hair, mustache and goatee streaked with grey, and of a dark complexion. He is wanted for attempting to commit an assault on a r-old Bohemian girl named Annie Dolzeal, whom he met atabout 8 o'clock day night near the corner of T { ts. He threw her dow cries, but she named Mark ¢ her and and he'at once came to the res- Her assailant at once made his esct but his deserintion is a tion that he was in t sleev wore a dark vest with the lr.llk lining nearly white. Who knows him? Tuesday Night's Ralty. Republicans rallied around the corner of Twenty-Sixth and N streets Tuesday night to ain of the “Red, White and as played by Pivonka's cor- then falling intoline, they 3 to Pivonka's hall _on Twen- ty-fourth street, where the president of the club, vames i, o took the chair, i he minutes fous mecting. Other routine busi- 4, and the chair aunounced that akers from Omaha had been unavoid- ably detained, and it was suggested that the programme be filled in with home talent. The suggestion was acted upon, and ¢ paign speeches were made by Colonel Attornoy Lane, James H- VanDuson, Thouwas . Biliott, after which some or twenty The Union Labo: 3 Last night the members of the South Omaha union labor party at- tended in a body at the organiza- tion of a club in Omaha. They were pres- at the republican meeting Tuesday night xtended a challenge to those present to the real issues of the day. Their enge w *d and the time and place will be arr at once. The Commercial's Lot. The deed to the lot at the northwest corner of Sixteenth and Farnam was filed yester- Burlington day. It was from! L. A, Riley to the Com- R ' mercial National bank. Consideration $00,- ouie 009, SuAgoBs on, )\ Alhictes s 1t No W\ Outit Complets Without 1t Sprains, Strains, Brulaee, Wounds. Sotd by Drugoists and Dealers, 'hechll A.Vogeler Co., Balto., Mfl. -CALIFORNIA! THE LAND OF ASTE — “47)‘ fQCGUQ THAN GOL TS MPT CBRQRR. | The Bl.;rlinzton takes the lead. [Burtingidn ‘Ruum i It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska. It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha propsr. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance, and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office, 1223 Farnam Street. Depot on Tenth Street. in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. Telephone ¥ r«.ru visit to Boston. Another Rain Storm. @ R! ASTH'fi COU(:HS Once more a rain storm has caused trouble in police circles, and when Judge Reuther M“‘\ \\Br‘onc))lt\s Y\ES“ $ENBUFMERY Clky dnd came and looked over the hand rail that pre- ASECTTHI Samuel M. Chapman of Plattsmouth are & vents runaway stranzers from falling wto | landy 3y ¥ 'SEASES ‘Tfimfi u o T e ’ D. . Miller, of New York, an export cablo | the police court, ho looked at about two feet | [ > by UNGS So‘d on Guigl i for the’ Chic ‘“'"","“"“'” ness 1 yesterday in the inter- vater vered the floor. Two of the S,.\(y or circulan$ b wN[lJ[arQ——. for th e ; e led upon benehes, and in the city ye e Cavicompany| 10} propars ving to work out his fine by INE MEDL Co.0ROVILLE CAL.. R F. Humilton, psenting Barnum & | plans for the conversion of their lines into | sy oping out tho. water with a broom. The :paring for | those of a cable m. as already | court at once adjourned and three or four g ; ) or 5, looked over a g s ground, and | men were put to work with pumps, Their Santa Abie :and: Cat-R-Cure T has s ul.mlm to realize what is most ‘lv-r united efforts cleaned the court room and the For Sale by ibeau Picnic. sired for rapid transit in cortain sections of | adjoinir oon by 11 o’clock, when the two There will be a grand excursion to Lake | the eity. The systom which it is intended to | culprits were remc G-oodman Drue Co. S0 11ia ‘108, i as ohB wEnioas of inlxl'mlu is that of tho American cable ;\L.ua‘\m\ en tined s o S R ) o o | railway i 3 being drunk and disorderly on such a stor: ublicau Flambeau club. All arrange- it b discovered since the | night. The storm again flooded Dave Locs: ments have been perfected for a splendid ma cable lino was laid in Now Yogk, Tt will | ors saloon and did slight dmage ot the Del: time, and e is a prospect of a very large bles laid along the entire route. | monico, but otherwise was without feature. loquent orators will be on hand in idlo and the other bo - and a band will enliven tho proceedings with | kept moving. “Tho ile oue will ho used in the Notes About the City. choicest music. Citizens generally, i event of the other getiing broke, thus saving | City Attorney 1. J. Doud has roturned spective of politics, are invited, and the man- | the stoppage of all the cars, as is the c from his trip to Chicago. agers guarantee a day well and profitably | where but one cab used. Wiien a ihiey Lo 6L alli hstisre 1n Sonth Omaba it Char In '8 L. Schoft the wnnnu..rmu‘ cus Sel ; 2 B3 |~ oNoN P S 2 3 NG | Depot lmh and Marcy st S . SR | We still have left a, .‘,’“m is WEAS, NERVOU Summer Goods, that opens, prices $10, , §15. Remember these are stric'ly all wonl goods, wade in v\hnjnhu FOLLY snd AUME, RACKACHE, Dreadnuf | M), A Feant| R R v ¥ the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Dowels. dal ihe EFFECTS lesd) BILITY. CHRONIC and vl Dires Chicaio Local suffering from diseases pects 5 S S¥-dend 4 cents postage for Celebrated both Sacks & Frocks. [t : o TRLED gy it VIGOR of BODY. ” few odd suits from rrn"- an Nitoon rluiinxthnullmu 5:00 p.m. $12:30 p. 3 y s draing upon the FOUNTAINS of LIFE, .00 0.l 47 s our arge stock o Tho best and mn‘"“""'c‘“ of J Dreams, WEAKNESS of Memory, BASH- all diseases caused by any derangement of FUL B 1 ES upon | h ECES ladingto | Dyepepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, we want to dispose of mm(v ur |=aAfl_lfih !hm:l L;:umvuu ll{.l'llncg FOEE I . ) 2 or. Clarke, Establishe RO FAs Xpress Bilions Compleintsiand Malaria of all kinds B before thie fall season 150, R GIe hax ade NERVO DE: | { feago Mail the GENITO URINARY Organs a Lifo | ftudy. Tt makes NO difference WHA'T you Aave taken o WHLO Las fulled to oure you, 23 FEMA Yar to their nox can cousult with the assurgnce | ©f apoedy rellef end cure. Send 2 cents postage 1L & ST, PAVLL for works on your disease. DUt 101 t Weorka on Chronie, Nervous and Deli« #a“e Diseascs. Consuliation, personally or by r, free. Cousult the old Doctor. private. &Those contemplating Marrinye | =, " e tend for Dr. Clarke’s celebrated guide 1P M. &0, Leave ™| “Arrive nle and Female, each loc, both i Y Omaha, | Omaha, amps). Before vonl!(!(ns ur cdse, conpult | Se——rre OLARKE. A friendiy letter or call may o ave futire suflering nnd e, and edd golden | Hancroft ¥ bk Rk | o patle: fo's (Becre o, G, stag iy * \tobleine and writings 1 sant. ‘sverywhere, seours. fom §EPGSGFe: URt Hours, o8 nmm.umn Addrvu, Depot 15th and W 186 fia Umrk LY &moguo 118, | Day Express X | [ Thonsands cured. ©fficos and parlors | Nebraska National Bank, |5t .::*::E".n; U, S, DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, DDy, kcept Siday, 1 I Running letween Council Bluffs and Albri; In addition to the stations mentioned, traifg ' stop at l'wentieth and Twenty-fourth “stre| and at tho Summit in Omaha. Westward. General i ¢ * A has the record of ving 50, > lips ¢ L era hesilinGatwhioh twill was the record of removing 50,000 yards in Wheaton, the commanding ofticer at Fort | .opio%vatem first will bo those of Farnam | ive weeks up near Deadwood for tha tilk- Washington bar, is the founder of this at- lieotta e R taclied was badly demoralized, tractive pldce, solid vestibule train daily, with | Ed Dayis has taken a half interest in the fl dining car attached, viathe Burlington | fiour and feed business of M. A. Martin. B L Honors to Sheridan. route, leaves from their own depot, H. P. Upton is home again, after a trip to [ A ] Alarge number of the members of the Omuh.u, at fl'l’x p. m., arriving at Chi- | Nebraske City. Loyal Logion assembled at the Millard Tues- | €480 8 a. m. Tickets sold ana_sleeping The body of Mike Killeen, who was mander. He styled him not only a great gen- TR 3 be called at an carly date. 1. tle. cral, but a true citizen of the American type, | SPeriff Coburn smiles, The Jotter & Young ball team leave for | [other. Sold everywhere at 1.00 a botdle. | 0 TOOERAL I complaint and the body was taken back to s Central e Cincinnati 0. THE IRON BANK, came up for trial in the police court yesterday The request to pay the county for the use [ {8 i Al 5 4ta, 1 1 01 3 3 50~ afternoon. The boy, who was not more than | of 1ts jail in lodging Sarpy county and other | Walnut by the bercaved parcnts. ary b, § fi?“.1"?1:}‘,.,‘1‘.3::".‘&‘&‘“‘fif&‘a&*i’:‘;!L‘i'.f‘.fi&!.f?"..‘.’a § h and Farnam sts, Omana, is a recent purchuser, and within tho [ g0 SYater trst Wit bo those of Fnam |y oo, wojivoad, day evening for the purpose of discussing the | 4 bérths reserved at the city office, | drowned at Sarpy Mills on Sunday, was Specches were made also by Major Paddock, | Several guns have been fired in the cam- | Columbus, where they will play on Satur- Athlophioros Pills have uln-:\ : & speedy cure, wiiether the patient {8 u moderate A Genc g Busing ansacted, spent. breaks the conductor notifies the power d e P oF oy . P b leld roadily to the benefieant iafluence of| e partment and tho idle cablo s immediately | BOTME else. Contractor John Condon se- | ¥ 3 Barnegat Park. vut in motion, a delay of less than ten min- [ IS8 CORrACt fo grade T strect at 1L a. n. This descrvedly celcbrated summer and | utes being experienced. ~iho cars will be | Wit cums, s b et » v :\iulm,l u».n.xt Iul-m m‘_}. and l.m\‘g ofticers from 1‘]:;“!\}‘“"\;:‘11;\' z :u \n:::‘: ‘:;lrlli:«:.x:lwx‘xt;.l‘; ;‘\\‘L‘l":: William Bartlett is in from the western c;](ilwy:r:;.f;:::“l:“\‘ula‘r‘,n:( made promises o | iy for nour country looking for a grading contract. He last two months over fifty officers have At v I yRcaicars Jn- | Saunders str John Fried was seriously cut by a falling }’;:‘;(fill;rp;}'{’,“l',"‘H"‘,"',"'x'“;h Laynots its travel: | "mhe grip will be a safer ono than now used, | brick yesterday while working at the new BUANS Partonthathl fom J-nmh Dotutits the engineer being on a platform in front of | Exchange hotel, HiaRon Aty 4 the main car. ~The changes will bemade | Dr. Lempke's horse ran away yester- lpaves, in a day or two, for the west. Colonel | (/') " fohn B. Lamar, o prominent member of the | WA 8il possible spe day, and before it was caught the buggy at- ¢ © purposs of ¢ ; 508 Warn hin\sbras i Telanhone! 50) found yesterday wbout five miles below R pl0ta Histol Gaderal SR Eharidan, ! the scene of the accident. The remains will 181 vlaassnt to}Qlo) taate;itonte D L6 oth us a soldicr nd a ma, and to draw up 3 e e ) Bt system, restores and preservos health. ascries of befitting resolutions, Seve COBURN AND ANDERSON. 3 S St Bl 1 fall t Spoechos wero myde by prominent spo overal South Omaha newspaper men think there 1t is purely Vegetable, and cannot fall to among whom was General Brooke, who paid | The Sheriff Getting Ready for the | #re justabout enough of them to form a club | Iprove beneficial, both to old and youns. Paid Up Capital 400,000 B a glowing tribute to the great cavalry com- County Commissioners. of their own, and a meeting to organize will As & Blood Purifier it is saporior to all Surplu 50,000 SUBURBAN TRAINS. Q‘»i LW, s, Presidel gl X President, Mujor Clarkson, Colonel Henry A. Morrow, | paign between himself and the county com- | Gay, and then procecd to Grand Island for a — A L L and Captain John B. Fu missioners, The sheriff came outon top in y game. Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured by e the skirmish when County Attorney Simeral -Harrison and wife, of Walnut, Ta., ha THEY DID IT. B f Fined for Beating a Boy. dociaed that b was_ontitted b 4 wilonme"af | been visiting Mrs, Youmans, of ‘Albright, A Administering Dr. Haiucg’ Golden H. Fromt- [T | Omans ot 8. Stiner, a fruit peddler, who was ar- | 10 cents per milo. and brought with them their eight-months. What? Curcd among others the * Specific. Baaioelons . 1L [ Bipors [sneety i Tve o o et R e | K B e bt old child. Yesterday it died of an infantile following. They writ 1t can be given in a cup of coffes or tea wWith- @ight years old, in a spirit of mischicf cropt | Outside prisoners amuses him, at least so far [ Top price for hogs, $6. puiplaint aud dyspopeta. 1 suce ¢ Ui to Etinors wagon. and. abstranted fent | 88 the proposition relates to the past. He is | Recoipts yestorday wore 45 cars cach of b il o fricnd ‘L“.,";,,',"Ii’,{'Z.'&‘.tf}f drinker or an lcoholic wreck, | Thousands of g T gmall groen apple. Tho eagle evo' of Stiner | 10%s0 sure about the future catile and hogs. ; fdlowexate. " | drunkards have boen made semparste men wio EFUL---COMEOLTING ctected him in the act, and the boy, The sheriff will ——— Haven, Ct, M b 7 betiage oy f) discovery, turned ‘and made for hox(ljn\z'. ‘\‘\phul;ll He has been looking up the authoritics, and You can find cool, well furnished i it lmfix:“%‘ l:‘d?;‘rga‘l‘l QLI ‘e“:l‘n-) S s Ocoa the infurlated St his trail. S 18 satisfied that the commissioners cannot Sk S : Y horos Pills work dwonders '" iy e Vith the he infuriated Stiner on his trai tiner rooms at the Globe hotel, best located A apepsin RAS A em onco fmpregnated With the followed the boy, who had run to his mother | Make their retroactive resolutions binding. s § il 4 i Pi s Al wnd | Specific, it becomes an_utter faposstbiliy for o q 265 protection: . Pushing tho osher astae ha {[b will keep his pocket monoy. house in Omaha. Al lh!“ |l- n:xon;:‘k; ‘?‘?r;’::::in‘ :l-;ln; m., nq\lxfi umu]l)tu lultuhl )'urrsl‘ll«; b‘ Kuhn BREAKFAST, i prolashon, LE t amounted to nearly §2,300 last Januai e B th and Douglas sts., ana aud Cume | 4By w toropeh knowledge of the natural laws {‘b‘r‘:,,,fim,“”A e arant v Cgam, 8 U3l | and thoro must now bo over €000 in the pov. | Portland, Oregon,and all points in eifetive, ‘Tnvalhible for kidney | oy Gaha Nebd "R BIVGE S b T a3 by careful boptioktioo of e Au poapomic ?in arrest, and Judge Berka assessed him | Considerably more than half of it 1s clear | Alaska can'bo reached over 3"" livsrcomuliiote dyenemsls, fn; Vo iu. Tovs. i e‘-“i‘w' s ”-»"{5'”""" > By o e b 3 ¢ RO OC gestion, coustipation, headache, cate ¥ 10 and costs this afternoon, profits jTbelnorit i londing with ammunl- |i8)0pt Line of the Union Pa vk e ] wHIth may tave v gy hedvy ey i 53 s ers had better get out of reach of the gun. N ving new life and strength, H lr, s T VO SsiE s RO e DR rn ol nton' Enollo is thoe only road || Tnatenmonte! Riaasaian! Resord Dare frgy MMOgah M lden t B Wt A ki :’n'}?".' ”‘u“[:“"u':lt"ux"m"."‘,"m:x'”: m’l by falling from that structure on Sunday | TUnDIng to the celebrated Clear Creck ing Yesterday. THE ATKLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wail St. M. Y. 8”" Gacties na fail InInrmc‘l,:n Euumfi wih pute 424 s proberly wourlsied Gastward. ht, were buried to-dag. The bridge con. | canyon in Colorado. Unton Stock Yards Co to N Dehaek, lot 3, K ED CATALOGOE. B P pieedulie ) 0 6old only & Oninha | Trans pahy bears the expense of the interment. A —— ik, Soch Omaia, 'd S 500 r 1o h"?”euuu,f§ b retors IuheTed thu: 7 o] 2Bl [ 124N, The body of Charles Seulehy, the English OMAHA'S FLTE M A Upton to MJ DeGroff and wife, w Sexbury’s Sulphur C:\:dles ,5‘, B. SPALNHO & BHOS JAMES EPPS & (0., Homemopathic Chomists . [Omaiia, Shesley | dopot. | fer. man .who was embalmed & week ago by i ot 1 14, RIBOmakarg R HEt S Loxnoy. ExGLAND. .. ML (AN o >, = o 3 a s 1 For distifacting Closcis, Store 2.4 Drexcl & Maul, is still lying unclaimed at the | Grand Pr tions Made For the | .G%idenons (671 i 3 Tto Coliass” sink 10| oy < SN morgue, and will be buried by them at their orthcoming Fairg and 13, bik B, Wakele f Outhouses, Chicken G EDUCATE YO'l‘lI.‘ SONS own expense. The Om 1d Exposition association | € Spofawood to M 8 1 DON'T YOU ukes. & DREXEL & MAUL i Georn ";IE\ILR(:;;I'::“:‘:\;filr“\fll.\'fil:_|l;‘uv“lnl!wlu‘* has about completed four new buildings for | o \I,{":\Zf,"‘l‘,‘('iil\? Rttt ;'51‘7“1!“?53 ~~57Ph':1k°15029- (Ruccessors to John G. Jucobs,) UNlVEHSlTY 0|: NUTRE DAME J ze, Who was run ovel a hand- et OnRaa b S @ncanAsiemp e ) 14 lot 6, o e Ais the 8 RERERL RO\ RRIIAS Tu Dvce by b Bands ]lu rticultural purposes on U grouads. They | © il ivor i lot 1, i NEED ”1 tho Skin Undertakers & Embalmers L met an accidental death as the result of his | huve also erected ty new stalls, making i' . Seuble ! At the old_stand, 107 T St Orders by 1w own carelessness. His family at Nobraska | the numbe D ouglosure 400, Hanscom piace, 2,80 OME OR ! e X telegraph solicited and promptly attended reli comprising City have telegraphed here and the remains | ™ Secretary N has just issued another | g 1 MeKenni to \\n“un Maher, 10t 4, bik ——my Dandeutt, Fa o 11 Telephone t0.N ssies, La und Music, waere forwarded home yestorday. circular giving a host of facts conunected with | 21, Walnat Hill, wd.. <o 1600 Hydronaph nh:l P e Tiik MINIM DEPAI MENT, — l)ul'lfiul:nmmml'l ertainment. R YiFe 0.5 A ank, 0.000 MUHE OF In-rvmlh X - ALSO Tobacco _and . ward's )mu for boys under thirteen - Tni ST : e fair wi E or 3| ! i . . X 4 $ nd n- Opium habits cured ‘age, 15 8 ate and under the mate g The Union Pucifi and i1s Oregon | B, 1 W 3 Pt ; quuor Hablt, 41 TP | Fed ST S Short Line make the most desivable | Suturday, August i1 and September 1, Will bo oy Wite to M ;100 THESE Hen’isCurn & Bunion Plasters Ure is el Welave fuith enoug nl i sony, send for o route to Montana. preparation days. All entries, except B I ifo to M D T Yor Foot tioubles, ffer. 1t can v padiopus bonch ',".",".'1'.“;.’“.‘"‘ S T ———————— are free for all and open to th rld. and hu L n's Pl A A el I ST NEW SIDEWALKS IN 1888, Blanks for entrics can be had at any time by : i s | ARTICLES? | Benson Plaster by o b, DTS form O eArnaX: Lun i Sodnion 1 B opens 'l v, mber 4th, 1858, Address calling on or adaressing the secretary, Rail- PN q @l Drug ens 0 2 T o r = i , C. 8. C, Pres. University, ror as to Their Cost | road transportation rates, hoth freight and ABURY & JOHNSON, GAMPAIG“ Notre A i onic Jorrected. passenger, in the state, v o practically } Andorson, Manu‘acturers, New York ficially Corrected v g 1. X MILITARY 8CHOOL, couxoln MANLIUS, N. Y. L Rr. i t. Pt Hartford place, w d. 2,000 TORCHES. FLACS. BAN= oRustness. CHICAGO, nvu K ISLAND & PACIFIC “Say 17 I f both wa, Out, state at half ra 1nt, lot 11, LIk 78, Souti Omaha, wd.'.. . Louis Heimrod of the board of public arslow, nfL‘ rete, has accepted the | Second Corgregational church to J Barry, works called, L-mmun of general supérintendent and may | lot Jacobs' add, wd “Did you hear of Sidewalk Inspector | be consulted as to space at any time. ouf sidowalks P The management calls attention to what A'},‘;‘,‘E‘:‘“‘ k 4bent sidowalice¥ will be a pleasing and special feature on “Well, it isn’t right. k3, 3 Kot And Wite tg Mrs it Jeeinny RS, TRANSPARENCIES, end for Manufs Gatalog *GF FosterSui G | Morgan Park Mllnary y Academy e R0 8 PINUE AL APSOIRS Jsqpiie Ol 72 Madison-st. Chicago A 7 Thursday, or *Traveling Men's Day." These h]k 0, Omaha, W d .. i alldl U, The Beat Boys' Boarding Bchool {n the West: | 200 Des Milses Acominodation. energetic, industrious and jovial indicators of 0 J A L Sixteenth ye r.,- gins 8 «u‘,u 10th. Send for cata- C—Des Moines Accommodatioga loguo to CAPT. § JTT, Bupt., anu‘u & NORTHWESTERN. MONGAN PALK <«mx Co., e Y n 15 A It is calealated to | en o o thiak . tha boar | civilization ana~ good-followship, will_open o ac 5 wmuul{‘kshwivl?loxlmd reckloss. - There arg kivle | the day ut 0:d0'a. . with a grand procession, | £J Jgues o ki, o 6 . followed by a magnificent ‘“‘trades parade,’ | ;112e acd .. RESRA QM ?fl ers enough without making more uuneces- which will “bo mado up of many beutifhl | 7 & fenulian 1o Kidig, B e of i'éof i’ JaRinRan A, 1 3 ey : 11 thg worst casen of Conih,Woak Lung. Asth Ful torm be- savily. s and other designs representing the dif- | ™4 e e 8 ":n;“_m ward by ';:Lfi-':f".‘ék":u l{:\dulbl«s:]’::.' u"m“ BULLEEEOEILBAW- sins Sept. 1t *Is it wrong! ‘(uronl l'l‘ums of business and manufactures | = Kenna, lot 14, blk 2, Orchard Hill, w d a e a au Ordars of tiib Biosiach oo’ ,,‘M“,M Forcirculars address oorH, Ch h , 1L “It is based on ignorance of the facts. n Omaha, 155137 COL . SRS T | 1tv411, when papa and_mamma are in sight, 1t Ll\m‘nm!lfi " ortumon QE!E BB"I! Stuafl |flsmur“ FoR You During the nights of the fair the Siege of Twenty-one transfers. Building Permits, it 15 properly nourished. It is the healthy chila's Wili commence its 21si eptember 12th. 155, ?;fl:‘:h‘“;ol“:l"“‘“l':‘ "“”}’“ l‘“"“‘\‘;“‘{l ’m\l Sebastopol, the equal of which has never s ;2. 155, at the board woul his year order §1,000,- | been presented here before, will be produced. . normal condition. 1f your baby is not that A VANLAKGS UDSUrpussel mo comforts, car 000 worth of sidewalks laid. 3 s il The following bullding permits were is- | * ""'R'I‘DGE S F'b"OD" " | ON 30 DAYS’ TR]AL. B Aol vk v R LS il “What was the matter with Mr, Allen? Instead of going to Europe take a trip | sued Wednesday: - ) mc‘uomooui “Don't know, But his thoughtless state- | to the Yellowstouo Netioual park over | J- 3V, Paul, stx cottages, Thirty-seventh | wil} acGhicaso) | ,,u,,,‘,,, ment is the basis for a heavy editorial upon | the Union Pac Charles Talomy, xmpm\emeuu, 1.-uu. » S atiool -“ 'Ffi.\ % 5 the enormous burdens put upon the people, and Marcy stieets.. 400 D g Ballip ceieer m Morgan Park {1 It Is unnecessarily alarming. The public im- Two permits, aggregatiug..... Y 2 C hasgiven univer provements — paving, sewering, ete., will e bably cost 81,000,000, But $1,000.000 in L W. Miner and the Grand. “hreo Gosorras and FREE“OLD INSTITI’TE PRI extoph the P8 cure of Gonorrhea and 03500 1N m-'}h’ 7 3 G4 9. mLA vell, it Mauy ford, of the Grand ope: A Good Appetite Gleet, I prescribo 1t and Derp At ldhecutyly A ey n ot dawaiks. 12 1560 la—well, iWe sbeurd on tue | | Maneger e i parand obor® | 1s essential. to good health but at this R (M A IR sabd “"""““ F"“k’m‘fl‘-fi‘-% a8 e, den et FREEHQLD, NEW JERSEY. birgd ) “Whn ‘are the facts? for the opening nlth:‘rlme on September 9, | season it is often lost, owing to the Ohamical0p, 'V It to all suffereis, | 45th year, Foi c:l ogues send Lo REV, A. G, R C] L . M. rine) 1, “Thro s & Qustrict in the business purt of | the picoe tabe iroduced bein & Tho Corsair, | poverty or impurity of 'the blood, de- 4.3, STONER, N.D., HANBRES A M., Prinalpy et et bl R ou know, 1n which only stone o ce- | which compriscs u number of brilliant peo- | rangement of the digestive orgaus, and Docatur, lIl, T- E- G".PlN 8 m:’ ics are allowed. At 25 cents per | ple. the weakening effect of the than’glng PRICE, 01.00. T4 Efifi;‘: t:{‘n . .AY',SYB'L‘:‘::?&{\::‘Y . gquare foot, which is a falr” avorage, all the | At the meoting of the directors yesterday | seuson. Hood's Fursaparilla is & wou- S0ld by Druggisis. mE NSUHAHGE HUKEH M“. P Y a e pror (ot | alks in m‘hwne district would pot exceed | I W. Miner was unanimously elegted 88 the | ful medicine for creating an appetite, | ———————r———— e LOW EST HATES! 180,000 local representative of Mr. Crawlord in the ning the digestion, and h'inx' W. J. GALBRAITA, w.l’E‘"LOVHE’ :A‘I‘:lz::nn'.:.:;’m AND BEST TERMS! WA boyt one-third of the walks In that di strength to the whole system. - Now is Surgeon and Paysician, gy oand e i s “But '.k this: l.neu‘x‘ugnmant of the house for-the coming OHIOAG Responsible n-l,;-.nu.nlvm wanted, Call o gm' hldw!.h ;l:‘m previons o 1888, Bdward Goodman wul continge ‘@s the | the time to take it, Be sure Wget OfluN.WWrnur 14th wrd Douglis St Officq 0. uneg&qud«m.‘«fl.‘r;. N " s “catrasiors e | ressafes of o b Hood's Sarsaporillse elepbione, s B it s, o l Bisreaow-ogopeliniaganie L oo BURNHANM, uu.vm"‘r b & MATTIH 0:45 p m. /A No. 8. A uhuu\il\(lb uHI‘F e BIOU. X (.II‘Y & Jioga mA No.§ p.m/A No.li.. will help you make him so, Woolrich & Co. on OMAHA & I > B> 2z BIEB>> o tm— Drink Malto for the nerves. PeonH Maaison uul.eueuv.llL 0,414 £:0) p. 2 »>> Roows 63 Traders' Bullding,

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