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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1880~SIXTEEN PAGES. TUNDEE 'PLACE INVESTORS, NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUN IHomesecekers, Now is YourTime. Property Exclusively for Elegant Homes. No Business, No Nuisancas. No saloons or livery stables. Nothing to detract from the pleasure and comfort of what a home should be. Absolute and perfect drainage which has been accomplished by the most skillful engineering. A 'I‘(Ii\e air 1s so pure and healthtul that one feels the invigorating effects almost immediately Dundee Place is entered. : Dundee Place will really be a city of homes of a splendid class. It is growing every day. The broad avenue which extends the entire length of the property will have here and there a drug store, a grocery or something of the kind for the convenience of the residents. No where else in the entire limits will business of any kind be allowed. Another Feature---All houses must have a slate roofi. Think how rich and tasty that superb city of homes will appear, every house being covered with a handsome slate roof. The price of ground is lower NOW than it will ever be again. Many of our best citizens have availed themselves of the opportunity of going in on the ground floor. They will all make money by it, too. Price of Inside Lots, $25 per front foot; Corner Lots, $30 per front foot. Terms---One-third cash, balance 1, 2 and 8 Years as Desired. Building Loans made on the most liberal terms; where such loans are made we take second mortgage for the deferred payments on the ground. Call on us or write for any narticulars desired. We will cheerfully show the property at any time. The Patrick Land Company, SOLE OWNERS AND SOLE AGENTS OF DUNDEE PLACE, Room 25 Chamber of Commerce. | W. H. CRAIG, President. N. D. ALLEN, Vice-President. 'W. K. KURTZ, General Manager v THEY MUST COME TO TIME. Parent Institutions Can Not Hold Up Branch Banks. AN EMPHATIC FIAT GONE FORTH. Miss Minnie Landauer Will Sue the Burlington—Possibly Poisoned— Laline Land Trespassers— Downed at Roca. LINCOLN BUREAU OF THE OMATA BEE, 1020 P Stiegr, LINCOLN, July 20. The board: of bank examiners is hard at worle. It appears that the new law has been vaguely construed by the bankers through- out the state. New complications are arising daily. Tne latest relates to the relation of branch to parent banks. It seems that thore has been quite a disposition to run several banking institutions on the same capital. To settle the intent of the law as to this, once and for all, one of the examiners called the board of commissioners together this morn- ing for a ruling on the point in question, and after a brief discussion it wus decided that parent and branch banks were scparate in- stitutions, mustbe subject to separate exam- inations, have a separate capital, and make & separato report to the auditor of state. “If this is not the intent of the law,"” re- marked one of the commissioners during the consideration of the point in controversy, “‘a bank of §300,000 paid up capital could start fifteen or twenty branches upon the credit of the parent bauk and gain the deposits of the peoplo in as many different cities without advancing one single dollar to the branch business, and, in fact, depend entirely upon the credulity of the depositors to run the side institutions.” This made the pont manifestly so clear that the bank examiner who called the com- missionors together sai “1 have a case exactly parallel on my hands now. One of the savings banks of the tate advertises a capital of two or more undred thousand dollars and has established a branch it a neighboring city, which claims the same number of dollars capital stock, In fact it does business on the credit of the parent bauk, and now hus $150,000 fu deposits on hand.” This information led to divers exclama- tions of wonder and astonishment, and the fact went forth then and there that branch bauks must bo brought to time. Charles Andorson, of the Cheyenne county bank, writes the banking department that he losed his bank to-day at 4 o'clock, paying off jopositors in full, He also states that the nly banking business he will transact aftor lhe hour cited will be to pay off parties whom he could not reach at the closing hour. A Suspicious Death, Harry, the adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoxar, who live at the corner of Seventeenth and W streets, died last night, ‘Phe death was reported under very suspi- clous circumstances. It was s0 sudden that the neighbors became suspicious, notwith staudivg the fact that Dr. Risscr had written statement that the death was the result of summer complaiut. 1t seems that this is the third child that Mr. and Mrs. Hoxar bave adopted during the past few months, and that they have all died within a re- markably short time after the adoption, Dr. Shoewmaker, the corouer, was called in because of this alleged suspiolous circumstauce, and With the assistance of other physicians made & post mortem examination and discovered evidences of poison. At least they felt so sure of it that the stomach of the ehild was submitted to Nicholson, professor of chem- fstry at the state universily, who is making 8 chemical examination of it. His report is awaited with deep interest. Saline Land Trospassors. “One aollar and costs. 1t seems thet Judge Stewart has fined nine citizens of Laucaster county that sum for venturing upon lands belonging to the stute, simply be- couso they vero enclosed by u party who ad | poso of roglstoring 830000 of court honso | (N INEQS [N MIDSUMMER, | (o5, 0¢ the Fourth Prosbytorian chureh of | church on tho corner of Trentio do logal right to enclose thom. I am told, | bonds, DLINESS 1) DSUMMER, | Biicssurg:aad verors that of o tees wroes cuport, Rov. Dre- Moy o and Dav- | much attention on_ tho stroct. by ronson of 00, said o prominent lawyer of thecity, | W.H.McCann, of Hay Springs, ope of byterian church, of Lincoln, Neb. address before a coupld thausand paals wig | bioymios oy rancqin Birl to ride onoof the “tliat tho only thing thoso men did was to | the numerous candidates for register of the Services woro held for eight months in | 80 interesting programme of reading and | Among Lineslaites ot Sni :mllluné stapios and tako the wire from tho | Chadron lnd ofice, is in the city. It is Exoroised in tho Sanctuary | Troiel’s hall, and on Christmas duy 1957, for :f}.'"‘{fx‘l“’l"'{fi“““l’f)“‘v, Tho now house will | I. Aitiion BT Welle i Lako aro M POSLY o I nt whers he would-be squat- " - o1 v 3, I’ i i e ¢! r d 2, 0! ietod y June, 1800. A ) 2 0 S6 L DRSN: ) ) AR p {or ownar had beenin the haoit of ontering | 110 case of Avalon R. Rinker ot al, vs. and in the Wood. Cornbr ot wantsaioth oot M’ mmohc | Oetober until the entire’ complotion of the | wh ohoy orhie, Colin. \W. Morton Swith upon the lands in question. I learn, also, | German A. Leo et al., on error from the dis- e Tot A unustally desiablo oaoforneom | buildig, tho congregation will worsnip in | L £0 UP for tho regatia. that the judge imposed the fine bocause it1s | trict court of Franklin county, was to-day Purposés, and the building, which is a model | Ehe basement, leaving the antiquated strue. | gelt® 8. W. Rogers and son, Georgo H., said to huve been proven that Frank L. | filed for hearing befdfe the supromo court. | THE Y. M. C. A. AT HASTINGS. | of convohionceand church architceturo, have | t4r00n Seventeenth aud Davenport open | pecompanied by Misscs lello and Anna, and H, D. Hathaway owned the fence; that | The case of Barber & Co. vs, the B. & M. st £22,000. 2 for removal or saie. have gone for u tour of Lurope. The first is, thoy put up the fonce, and made it & fix- | railroad compiny, the Omana demurrago 3T nization has from the outset been = twomonths will bojspiont/ln England, tdroof the lauds bolongng to_tho stato 1t | caso boor tho ‘state. board of trauspofta- | A Short Sketeh of Wostminstor Pres= | goifsupporting, haviug novor recoived holp | Note i e felome Nare going is ¢ inferred that the judge considere tion, has been continued until ug. 2 by e SR 01 - from the boards of the church. meeting o catheq shanter wi round the circle,” a well known tour the fence in the light of private property, | mutual consent of the parties AHeretos byterian Church With Other In- A mission Sunday sonool is arrled. on at { held July 25, 1 the cathedral chapter will be | through Colorado’ and Now Moxico, They but how it could be considered as such, and Word reached the city about noon to-day teresting Newsy Church the corner of Thirty-ninth and Jackson Rev. C Gardner, Dean G| 3 are accompanied by J. ¥, Lansing and fam- at the same time an apparent fixturo to the | that L, E. Brown had been drowned in Sait A TS strects. 1t has from tho beginning taken o | sistant, Las returnod from. his midsamnes. | Holen mpurictier of, Cloveland” ana L. D, pds to' which tho Hathaways = had | ercek, noar Tanlan, ‘but the. particulars BT, Lo L1 position as one of tho most energetic and vig: | vacation. ed from his midsummer- | Tyler, mother and sister. 0 earthly right I fail to sco. But however | coula not be obtained. orous Presbyterian churches 4 Tho iro . Hudson Imhoff gav Frossive it bo, the timo has certainly come to teach a | Coronor Shoomaker and Sherift Melick A e et s o iEohoe 1 D blal1ay 800 of "o iron rail orceted on_the wall in front | euchro party of five tavles Tutsday ovening lesson that won't be forgotten in a day or a | left for the scene this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Summer Bible School. sl rinity cathedral is not only useful but fein honor of Miss Morton, of Nebraska City: weex. Nine citizens have boen arrested and | Haulan is near Roca, about twelve miles | Nebraska’s Y. M.C. A. young men arc to A Revie >, oFnamentaliasiwoll. Mr. Simmons, of Philadolphia, and M fined for trespassing upon lands trespassed | south of the city. have an outing. At Hastings, during the > SatieviewioTcho/Rast s The music lovers of Trinity cathedral de- | 1tussoll, of Minneapolis. The prizes woere upon by the parties who put up the fence en- | In answer to an inquiry from A. D. King, | week of July 2491, inclusive, will be held | ' C"Y €00l and bomelike was the littlo | mand a new organ, to replace the very oid | Superb.’ Mr. Georgo Foresman won a fine B B o TR e i s b e (S | el 3L, inclusive, will bo Leld | chureh on the corner of Twentioth and | 3ud unsatisfactory instramont, otching already frameda and Miss Alger, & times more right to go upon those lands to | plied to-day that if the railroad company was [ U1¢ first annual summer ible school of the | (xyy,ival avenue, and withal a ver place The singing at the cathedral is wonder- | handsome royal Worcestor vase. i secure some of the grass that grew | notatwork on the Frenchman valley line by | ¥: M. C. A. of Nebraska, last week, Seated well up on the hilside, | TUIlY 20od now. The boys are in excellent | Among the weok's departures were Mrs, thereon than either of the so-called | the middle of September he would commence [ The objects are to give young men of the | yho Brow: W ANE » | training and Mr. Jules Lumbard never sang | John D. Knight, for Fond Y.: Mrs, M, oners 0" " ronce, "ty | A onsis Gours s Fofo e Sh | tato anappartunty 135 oundaionfo | U, " 1% senetvary o bt onongh o | 35wl L S R RIS citizens of the great stato of Nebraska, a | tor. : il 5 : s he winds that blow. These | Services he el e, BB, 1ok LD e e e ot otk o | ®Han, dohin Steon, commissioner of publio | Vibo 8dy, and to consider tho bost Way 0 | wero boons to tho ministorial Instituto in | wils me pels Colbor (bl future novice, | MTR, I I Hrown, for” Now Yor its population, and they certainly have scme | lands and buildings, has returned from ms | ech the young men of the state. session there last wook. Botweon sixty and | carnestness Is sonnht. i L. & Kov, . M. son, for ar rights that ought to be considered. Now, if | trip to Chicago, where he attended the Scan- Active members of all the associations in | guvonty ministe: o T i0tian {5y oser contact in nu'-"e' v1'f~ ho ey Dr. Pratt, for U the board of public lands and buildings, | dinavian National Singing association. the state, college students und christian Y- mIR\oEs of e oipstisn donominger | St MEt] tne Lo Aporiment. Horton, for Colorado Spring which pssed the resolution declaring it tres: | Hon. 4, H. Culver, of Milford, was at the | young me 6%, - 2rom eyery considorablo | Lor,are prosent, sarly cathias church near Brownell hall is | jiopf JorMlo. Bpeinim and Joln By ) young men in fact, from every considerable ] ; : noarly completed und will probubly bo ready | et for Sidug pass to take from any of these lands, either | capital to-day booming the new toboggan |y, e e el kb AllL through the week work was in pro- | go'o (DD d will probably bo reac 3 grass or sand, has any conceptin of 'justice, | slide, which has been erected in his clussic | 103" are expected to attend. gress, forenoon, afternoon ring. for the Danoy this early autumn. ‘Che boy smont Soclet the attorney-general will be authorized 1o | little city, School will be hold in tho two fino build- | =01 0ohud "hore twenty-five yours ago,” | hearsed e Arar® Deimk ¢ 2 Frank Leo, of Cherry. county commence suit against thoe parties who have | Dr. Armstrong, superintendent of the in- | ings of Hastings college, and the athletic ex- SR el Bo,tl | hearagd by M, Ootion .of Oathedraliliy Gt ofi0f SHOETVACOUIY, s avisIgE: been posing as sqvatter owners,” stitute for the feeble minded at B ercises, occupying all the afternoon, will be R ey, B, OoBarcow, logking iaway ot Rk the iwaabols oniZoatal Lo ra s B v Myphieraune senta number of cabbage heads to the erciscs, occupying ull the aftornoon, Will b6 | oross the rail in frout of the auditorum on sions may now bo expectod iss Vida Poirce camo homo Wednosday Minnie Landauer Olaims Damages. | officers to-day, to show what his folks are | Wit peiovoted to bivle study Bing | the opening night, “but the sceno was quite | 17 L of Christ onuists) hold 1 her howe in Michigaa, Tho petition of Minio Landauor gainst | doing fh he gurdontng line. He labeled | Wibbsdevoted to bivlostudy, © © | aifterent.”" Thav been traveling about s a | frVIees overy Sunday at Uty church on | | Jo I Twamiey and family. of Omaha, ara tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad | them “Ieeble’ minded cabbage heads, the | yiGed ail, Thero will be & limited nambes | SRUTCh missionary for a quarter of acentury, | Gventecnih st between Chicago and | I the city visiting their friends, ! : lington & railroad | {hom eol e ot ed ail. "Th it DUt nowliore Ao T obsorve sash rokariabis | Caas strests, p.m. Como overybody | Fred Do La Matyr has roturued fr company will be filed in a_day or two in the of furnished rooms in the college building. | bt Bowhore do 1 o and investigate this new-old dootrin visit at his ol home in Wisconsim Qistrict court, alleging that damages to the Godiva ftodoviva. Those dosiclug o enjoy ol ;“,‘{‘:l‘;l“(‘“ Wil bo | At the time of which I speak the sito of | 10! GuCstions auswered by the lady spaaker. Migs Dollic Whitlock, of Oinah i oxtont of $2,500 were sustained by her on w York World, Sotlogs cammus. i ?Pub up In the | ¢his church, now the corner of Twentieth | Tho Theosophic y ' the city Wednesday o guest of Miss A lics July 5, whon alighting from the train at | Thore was a maid of high dogroe who had | “’Expenses will be very tow. Thoro will po | Strect and Capitol avonuo, was o tangle of | duy, utd p. m, in Ioom 205" Sneely block. | Cud R Cushman park. It islearned that the relator | — not gone to Spa or sea, a rate of one fare and & third for the round | 1zel bushes, Where was but one dwelling | Hoom open overy night from 7 to 9, with a - W. Smails and John W. C. Abbott | suts up negligence on tho part of tho defend- Nor sought delight ih mountain height, | trip on all railroads. Board and lodging for | BOUSE 0 far out of town—a slab hut ocoupied | select occult aud theosophical library. roturned home from & fon duys’ 80Jourl gt ant railroad company in failing to stop & suf- Yot who was fair as fair could be. Lh waok will bose This witl maleo co yapy | 0¥ W. H. Williams, o young school tencor, | | Iho Itev. Joun Gordon, D. D. loaves for | Spirit Lake. o celournab ficlent longth of time to per. | “Lmust a-shopping g0, guoth she, “altho’ | choap vacation for the young men of the | o Mater becamo missionary of tho Ciris- | his vacation July 22 | During his absence tho | A and Mes, it mit her o alght &L tho point | tho peospect iekerh me. £neap tlan churoh at Jamaica. 1 was stopping then | PUIDIL of te " Westminsler Presbytorian | o ony 200 Mes Gus Huotte loft Thursday to whish sho had purchased What shall Twear! T've nought so thin | * Ax stated above tho afternoons will be | With Bishop Clarkson, whose residence was | church will bo filled morning and evening by | preoihs {r.a Visit at their old home at She- the pormit to ride. Miss Landauer is scven- That I would gladly don it in wivon o vocrommion. Rine athiotie Srounds | Ot the preseat iuterscction of St Marys | tho lov. Charlos Kerren, of *Curwensville, | "8¢at: Wi teen years of age, and has been atlending Theso forvid days whose torrid rays fave boen preparod on tho colioge campus, | Syenue and Twentieth streot. Wo hud to | Bu. Dr. Gordon will preach July 28 aud | | Ttov.nd Mrs T, It Berry have gono to business college in the oity. It is feared that My bangs and poudre de riz efface " The grounds are enclosed, with an_excelleni | DIAZ0 our way tiirough the bushos there and | August 4 iu the Shady Side church of Pitts- | Long Fino to av hie Chuutauqua during her 1njuries 8re permancnt. She s still Davillion for thé accommodation of speciatare | came near gotting lost. My comrade be- | burk, and August 11in the Church of the | t entire scssion Undor & PhYSicHN's GAr6, and tho anmounce. | “Great Sidney Smith advisod, "tis said, his | Hee s pe o sommodation ofjspectators. | rated the foily of poople hoiding town tots | Covenant, Washinglon, spending the sum- | _Georgo W. Day has boen summonod to ment is made this morning that one of herribs | friends whose faces had grown red ground and a foot ball ground, The athletics | 1B that.vicinity at tho ridiculously high fig- | mer with lus parents in Pittsburgh, Ocononowac, Wis., on account of the sick- was broken in the fall. Her froquent cou Till men did scoff, their flesh to doft Will be under the direction of Mr. James /I, | W of #30 cach.” At Trinity cathedral, Capital avonue and | ne8s of his father, plaints of severe pains iu the right side leads And sit down in their bobes instead. Gwathmoy, superintendent of the Omaa | > Chiug even more marked has como to | 1 Very Ttov, C, 1, Gardnor, W. Hyatt has been in Pierce county dure . the fifth Sunday | ing the weok, called there on account of the to the fear that she way have sustaincd in- | This avoirdupois that 50 unnoys with its per- | association’ gynasium. the Christinn church in Nobraska. Only . s to-day ternal injurie spiring fears and joys 9 peasum, few yeurs have passed since it was weuk, Trinity, will by o overe iilness of M othe Pl gndly shu«L]un Siduey sald, Mf,\m:{fi‘fl:{’ pibls seachers ",’;‘l'm";“‘,f‘”h‘""]f,‘,‘r poor, struggling for & foothold here in the | holy communlons llum,":x1.,'fl||l;l::rwn':llu Atk [ aEreR A0 \:).},n‘n .’J" ;‘:.‘“ K -n.' ¥ Keya Faha County Bank. e ey oG town, | ormcxpestod are: Rev, J. Hudson Tavior, | west and rogularly obliged to acoept ad | with sormons 1:4b e vy avenian seryins | miess o Mie og, o8 botn In the olty & Articles incorporating the Koya Paha A skeleton whose little bones Ching Inland missioni diov, Addison Blanch- | from tho east. To-day it ranks second only | the doan oMiciatos at 'both sorvicos: - AL S b, | Friay o hor houio 2t Sramcie g, Foturned County bank were filod for record to-day in Would click along the paving stones! Re V\;m;ur;;. Voosle, Wiohite, Kan, ) | 15,1553 detuadisb ounreh with 14,000 membors :::;y'i'f'fi{'fié?ufiir")"i-l;.lf."r 1:* NolShndpy-ahoel v 8, 8. Cryor, pustor of the Third Con o o of v ol D jeorge S, Fi | <i 0 Septe er, egular meeting of ul r o] O 1 Y iy the oftico of tho scorotary of state. ‘They | Helen of Troy was fair, no doubt, yet she | Jir, Grorge 5. Kisher, state seoretary, Kun~ | "o closing sossion was held.on Friday. A | cathedral chapter will bo held on St James: L ghurob, Gineinnaty, Is In tho visy sot up that Francis W. Jones, a citizen of [~ could never have gone out Movement; Prof. M. 8. Calvin, Beatries, | Tesolution condemning the liquor trafMc and guest of Mr. and Mrs, Manley RRogors. day, Thursday uext, wiien Bishop i t ASLRR 1) WIS, gite, A cliiap. of uld novas RAYS gunegub | o Move endorsing the pending constitutional amend- | Dakota, wiil be prasent and deliver the ade | ., MF: and Mrs. M. A, Hitchcook, Mrs. Jamos Nebraska, have associated themselves to- When Dr. Walker walks about iy 3 ! ent_probibiting the sale of liguor were | ar My 06 Balding und daughter Miss Jessic, and Mi < Prof. M. L. Calvin will bave charge of the | 2°8¢ b g i ere | dress. Morning service during the week and ssic, and Miss gother for the purpose of doiug @ gene She's hooted by a rabble rout whosometimos | wugic, He will jaye special attention o | Pipsed: on Friday evening as usual. Otvora are ab Lgug Ploo attending the banking business at Springview, suthori yell and shout drilling for male quaftottes and choruses, It was decided to hold the next session of 2 —————— Obautauqus, Raking buriuoes a8 ISETICEYIAN, AUsOr “Tho directoric s well enough, o il Siaftbteos and Ghoruses. | g ussociation in Nebraska City o July, ADODITIONAL BOCIETY Mrs. A. C. Lederman, of Grand Island, ao tion began July 1, 1850, and continues until And yot it's made of heavy stuff— 2 AL a0 Rohi 188 ‘of good Wbl | 1690 A ol bltge i kobold companicd by her daughter, Mrs. Kerr, are July 1, 1909, ‘The sum of 814,000 of the capi- What shail I wear! I do declare, be provided. It s exvected that an or- Y, theso off. Lincoln Sociot in the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs, tal stock was paid in band. Flora MeFlim, your woes I share! RaTar el (SIS i 8008 1 aarg sea : Prosident, Kov. A. Mar- : . Ernest Schnernean, b obesks tin, Omal rotary, Rov. W. D, Dowcese, [ , F M. Morris and family are in camp at | pppg s Parcell and District Court Cases, Yot onne down through the town there went Augustus Nash)' stute sccretary, wi | Dorchiester, Neb. tlion, Tampa, Flu, aro in the oity, i ul!:"irr'vivt?‘ Jonme Woodward alleges that bor liege | 13 POt Ehane 00 shopring bouk answer applications for further particulars - — pcgorge Foresman is vialting &% bisold | and ¥ L Parcell, After maxing a short lord and master, Hiram A. Woodward, wil- Adown the corturies hath aats s regarding the schobl. ‘Youug meu desiring - A Oatholio Retreat, home, Madison, Wis, visit here they will to Red Dluffs, Cul., fully deserted hor without cause or provoca- | Couid. T eome home. 8ud not have spent a | 10 Stord should at ouce sand thoir namce [ The Cathollo pricsts of the diocese of | ith Grace faraing, of Mobraska City, is | for 8 furiher vislt with rolu tion, and prays the court to annul her mar- | single solitary cent 16,100 a0 Moorgtagi 80 WAk Ko ioxack 1. Qumahs nd Lincain mek La spiritual retrest Urat nastana f:um;;::‘uyi a tour of th S0180 a Do e Alaer Auus, afChes riago contract, Helators potition was flod And 3ok wccounplish tha for whiot iy Becotoo knows. i Guickly s bossi at Grolghton colloge, Mov. I Miil 53 f | whcat district of Vinnosota and Dakota, | Mra. Georgo 1. Evoich. e, Dy of Mr. a5 to-dny. ! D T R and the accommodatioys be proparod 20icago, oonduo orolace whioh co 35 Maggie Hallett e 5 ~ o United Statos Nuval academy at A% of McClay & Hall vs Oliver Mag- R e —— JaniiAng the Omatads who will sitond sro; | maditation sad prayor, On Prids George Gadd’s home was invaded Thurs. | Congressman Dorsey gave an informal re- to-day. Plaintiffs allege that the defendant | Thomas H. Todhunter, who retiros from'| secretary of the Omaha association respec- Very Kev, M. F. Cassidy oy . | PeSRle ’ B Al (0 maga At v e FAnd NGRS is duio thow b the sum of 31,000 for abatructs | tho posivion of ussistant suporintondont of | vely, Ed. Wilbur, of tho 1. & AL head yua oif.” Vory Key, P. A (osare. Harey Hall and Joo Imboft wero | moniary oxctireion tour throughont the wasks ‘x:ml‘llx‘le furnisned bim at his instance and re- | to cable tramway company to occupy the tors, 1. A. Doua of ghe Chambor of Com- | Bumgartudr, R M Pilay ' g) |0 HEURe MATSra A 'HSIE ANKY Friday | ho guosts of the evening wero: Hon, J, ‘Fhmas It. Burling sues Daniol E. Cuam. | Suberintendency of the Morcer motor ays- | Wicratury of the Omaba assoniation, ani | Horle ttev. ¥\ Hosos, 1w, o. M. Oiisole, | Mistes Ailecn and Melio Oukloy cnter- | Eitwart. of Varmonts fon 1 D Hogion, of plon for the sum of §06.70. He alleges that | tem,was yesterday afternoon presented with | Jumes 7. Swatimey, physical director. Many J. Ruesing, Kev. H. B. Sct % | tained o company informally Wednesday | Massachusotes: Caveain Jobn Hore s it @ balatce on a note is due him on a piece of | an elegant gold watch by the employes of | others will probably attend from this city. T, Wa Rev, J. J. Barrett, Koy 3 A0g, ton, W. Va.; Perry 5. Hoath, Wlu:!nnl'r&:; deseribed real estate. o o V. Yol v o 2 D, A y hus gone to vife o Ewing & Co. joins C. A. Shomaker on | 1he 4ble compauy. At the hour of 0 o'clock H, Hoheisel, tev. M. 0'Dona 5. M. Ashby hus gone to visit his wife and | correspondent of Tk Bk A large number 20 b - Si o0 | & large number of the employes, incl 5 h J. Boyle, Rev. W. Chok o ughter, who arc sojourning at Eureka | of Mr. Dorsey's Kremont friends called au open book account aggregating 8. | & 14VE ber of tho employes, ineluding | ., Westminster Prosbyterian church was | J: Jungols, Rov. P, i Haloy, 1tev. C. Kolin ; Ark, R/ nenees & VoQRORE LPIARAN oA 40 Phis . case is brought to the district court on | Conductors and gripuien, assembled at the . gels, aloy, W pay i to these eminent publio appeal. J power house on Harney and Twentyth | Organized in April, 1887, with forty-seven | Rev. H. Shoof, Rev. J Wallace, Rev. C W McMillan has returnea from Min- | men and all spent a very pleasant evening in —— streets, where Conductor Charley Ward pre- | members, Since that time there has been a ii“':"l}yxr". \:h: M. P B 1zig, 1Rev, H. Lo- elonka, u,.in will spend tne reraainder of the | their company, Iy, Hev, M. & in Lincoln ©isy News and Notes. sented the time-piece, iu connection with - rapid and gratitying i, and the Senator Lindsay, of Heaver Cily, was & | Whioh he paid tue reliring offiial high com | r? gpatiring growd Frasant p 4 aburnan Lraate s MoGarvey's Funeral, < 0 bership is 130 Birat M. K. Coraer S1088 ruug has returned from Colo- — ° pliment, Mr. Todbunter was a delightfully | ™6™ rat J A Jo, and his partner, Mr. Dunn, starts at of James McGarvey will take Lincoln visitor to-day. R Tarlian s A AT e ) SRR The pastor, the Rey, John Gordon, D, D., | Oue of the notablo events of the weok in | bnoo for k ‘rplul M3, Zehrung romains at | place froum tho rosidonco of hisfuther, Thirty- 0. Ln. P, smvchly, county clerk of Dodge | donors that thewr kindness would not be for- | has been with the church from its organiza- | the religious circlos of Omuha was the lay- lorado Springs. fourth and Jones, to St. Mary's cemotery ab county, was in the city to-day for the pur- ' gotten tion, Before coming to Omaha he was pas- ! ing of a coruer stone for the uew Motuodist Miss Erlicl Marsland has been attracting | 8 p. m. w-dav.