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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, APRIT, 22, 1800, 5 CFIVE MILLIOY 1N FACTORIES, | gty OUTLAY. COLD WATER COLD SHOULDER it The Union Pacific's New Equipment He Is Preparing ta Open Up an Active Rail Notes. —_— Campnign AgAinst Burglars, | " : 2 The Union Pacific's new equipment, when 1 %6 Porabiad 1 " The house of MF'Lee Estelle, on South Given to Francis Murphy by the Omaha { delivered, will have cost that corporation | 1¢ Will Be Invested in East Omaba Wi venth itreot MY Boon. visited several Ministerial Association. about £3,000,000, One hundred and thirty a Year, ono locomotives at £9,100 « mes during the pas¥ fortnight by burglars oy did not succeest#rrmaking an entran I, ainount to the very snug little sum of &1,142,100, Add to but their visits were not especially desirable, HE TALKS UPON HIGH LIOENSE. | tuis 1,00 box cars at# upioce, 0 cont | A NEWLY MADE MANOHESTER. | Saturday night Mr. Eatello was awakencd by ?["l (S [ » ; - cars, 450 fine stock cars, 500 first-class frv —— his faithful dog, and beard some one at the | | cars, 60 cabooses, 40 passenger coache [ dow, he armed, Rimse th the most | . cause He Will Not Orate in Favor how the expense piles up. As Pullman has | that One Hundred Manufactories and waited with bated breath and abb =] of Prohibitic Prohibition th ontract to fill a large proportion of this | Will There Add to the viated f i““i (”l‘h Hlv-llmm) Il\lnll.l:' to | K (5 . A ity enormous order, it is said that the object of VTS Gt stick his heac rough the window, o At el | his visit h sturday was to consul Vice Clly Al b when ho would be ‘promptly bed | —— President Holeomb about it - with the screwdriver. The dog had ~ ,. been cautioned agaibst making a noise, And Uncalled for Garments, Bought from the The Ministe al association met at the Y. Mayor Cushing, as is as the robber was about to but just A Race for Supremac, Just e his h ad intothe dow, and while Mr M. C. A. bullding, and the gatherving was en- Chief & o val is still lingering in | known, is president of the Bast Omaha |-- 1 I 3 “m“l tity] HOtHe: Be | 'S b iscussic s to whether i op 3o ook out: 1o 00 Postovdny attorhod BRI e was mentally debating whether he | ¥ Bivencd Dy n discussion as 1o whothor it | the Puget Sound_country Iooking out Tor o | compans.¢ Yestouday afteruoon in conversa. | Estlle was mentally debatine whether b | 1309 Leading Merchant Tailors 1 30O should extend a welcome to Mr. Francis Mur- | right-of-way for the Union P s pr 1 | tion with a Bee veporter he | dog, actuated no doubt by u desire to save his | phy, the temperance orator, who is to speak | extension from Portland to Seattle, n he East Omaha land ¢ v will spend | master from committing a crime, gave a lc ) " " 3 here soon i Tacomn. The situation up there is be- | over half a million dollars in grading and | bark, which frightened the buiglar aw Throughout the country, for sale at tion | The dchate was opened by an innocent lit- [ {OMIng an exciting one on account of the FUSe | picing jis property at Cut-off lake this [ Mr. Estelle hissed savage impre s tesol NeRH b Tk h petseen the Union Pacific and Central ; ; through his teeth and hurled the deadly | N A N tle resolution presented by Rev, A. Laird | puoticwiieh also wants to o that re- | Scason. Just as soon us this work 1= | Gorowdriver after the rotreating form of the L p P s fiq i X s DAy - of the Krox Prosbyterian church, | gion. | pleted we have one hunds ufacturiy burglar, who wus making t s for town. ]C l l() ]n 1 | l lt ()t ]”]” i “ ()] N gthat the association endorse the B —— | plauts of various kinds to goon there. We | The missile hit the fence and pierced tho | s al 1 h ¢ Dy A Daily Stage Lin "tings to be held by the temper are going to give them all the vailroad fac inch board. former in Exposition hall’ from M ; ay 1, the Fremont, Eikhorn & Missouri | ties they neod them in the least | Yesterday Mr. Estello borrowed a juvenile | 2 N T 2 May 14 ; from By 4 0 | vailey road il paton a line of daily stages | particuiur: the plants vwill | eanpon from LT r'l;:-"“-\h‘l L TR 1309 I'(ll nam Street. 1309 | i s through ‘the \Wyors | he their chinery i and v g | with grape and ca er. He announced | r Lev, P. 8. Motrill of tho First Methodist | t0Tun between Cooper, through the Wyom- | biye ' thelr wmachinory in and = running | with erape aud palster. He anmouncod | % 7 S ipiscopal church, was on his feet in a mo- | % 0il regions by way of Bes: 7 iy teranged | until ho had smeared the south end of the Alterations free of charge to insure a perfect fit ment and intimated that he was afeaid to | Shoshone and Alunder, to I 1L put about £,000,000 of capital ‘into their | city with the blood of the foul cravens who have Murphy come here, as the latter might | MieS: This will not only be a great con- | piants altogether, and employ between two | have disturbed his stumber endorse i llccnse, as be had done , | Yenience for the peoplo in that country, but | and three thousand people and possibly mor to be gurged t ent him fr S0, ¢ ad done in the | ndicates an extension sooner or later of the WiVe haven’t boen doin with his master Ans. ould be a blow to the prohibi- | road to these points. 30 LHY Thdror st Wa ave Tone e oAl [ Severl ior, M clle's neighbors have tion can He was fearful of hay Mur- By < of vrustling. appealed to him to wait until they can move phy come unless he came under bonds as to | The Che, ne Meeting. | “What are the s of some of these manu- | out before commencing the slaughter, but he whist he might say i ; General M Ditierinbn 3.0 M. Bare, | tlativing concerus pO| a6 1 By ke well Tine | (s sdeteriint s should die, - Rev. Holt, of Park Place Co tional | superintendent of the Nebraska division: J. | is our business, You can't expect that we | and a great ¢ church, complained that the gospel tomper- | Seb 7 N v ance people were to be turned out of their | K. Choat, superintendont 4 s e e s h divisio g A and gt these thing then griv Mrs. Winslow's Sooth yeup for child- ;\‘i“_‘ fogve Murphy a chance fo speak. Suid | ,i:“\’hl“;t, ,:m‘l,m I:l.l ; SRCON 11” 1 oveuy other toal catato mar and land ownor | ren ;r'\lhiu |'|-I‘l\‘llllvwlnlv\ and comforts the | S e 1 ; L i, L Lih Yl and everywhere clse the benesit | mother, hottle. Ty = = s = z e We put our disapproval on anything of | 1o~ attend the adjourn in ( ) clso : hadby G s ¥ R T s k this nature. I have heard Murphy speak, | committoe of condueto 7 v pile of nioney il e Y}\llflll SHiiar . WOMEN, AMUSEMENT I ORI B Q| GRAND LOTTERY OF JUAREZ and Ulkiow that he will put in some word | terest is manifested both by official v | 7 © Under the management of the. man outside of the company ever dreamed 3 i i by nest year we will shiow Omaha the | A New Home for Their nufacturing plant she will_ever Established in ¢ X1 limits, and you | against prohibition and in favor | ploves as to the result of this mse. In the of God, br | While there seems to be no fears of a strike ancis Murphy wants to run a side-show to | hecause the conductors are a non-striking ning to be | Boyd s Opepq House o R maha | —AND— huahua, Mexleo, the prohibition movement, don't let him oust | hody their demands excecd what the manage- oft S feaDiNl tha . {6FF AN VERINE:T The establisment of a house of the Good | phyrsday, Friday, ril & For Charitable Purposes. a society organized for the purpose of blotting | meit deems just and equitable. However | fave'said el YHINE L Shopherd in this eity is now almost an Satuirday GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING out the rum trafic. Such a course isn't | the conductors say they arve determined and | P e assured fact, During the past year or mox Engngement of the ¥ Talented and Handsome 3 clty of Juares (form- xight, it isn't Christian, it isn't courteous. for that reason one of the offieials mude the | % 3 TSN b b (HE T HRSHLBILE CAtTGIleS B R the Talty American Star, 0 . Mo Mr! Lair 1 that the charge made by | romark that he anticipated trouble WOMEN MISSIONARIES, ! : WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1890, Mr. Holt was unjust and it was not right to puc X | i have been working industriously to bring the \ CEL (o ¥ under the personal superyision of General Jons 8. Makg'lt Prancs Murphy was cmployed by, | The Newcastle Extension. | Those of the Presbyterian Church | work to a successful termination, and yester: REOHIOTIAR of suich BROMINONEO 1. The UNithr Btates M. Starr to como here to work in the canse | ywnon the Barlington people started out to Hold an Intcresting Meeting. day it was given out that it had been accom- | = 28 5 g TR Swence al clent wuarantin o tha of temperance. A letter had been received | B 4 | . Underthiojinan L Col WA X, BINNY of thie g 1 with striet hon- - from Hon. H. T. Clarke of lowa in wh build a branch line of voad from its Neweas. The avnual mecting of the Women's Home | plished.” A suitable site in the western part, | Pk v, Brooklyn MY that gentleman de d that Murphy | tle extension up through the Black Hills | and Poreizn Missionary society of the Pres- | of the city been donated, and nest week | Second \wuu“mt(h-{‘lh1|lglhuu 1, Sparkling, f 'l‘l‘:"" Mexiean governme 0 13 of equal standing done a prohibiti | country to Deadwood, they had in view two | nochurch met in the parlors of the mother superior of the House of the itty, New Play, CADBIT > Sesdmbeln il e e R | ot in the reduction work at Deadwood | and Dodge Strcets yesterday afternoon, A s purpose of investizating the 1 the | T ERNN 16 O Kot 8. TR C Tl o, S Rev. Mr. Merrill replied onphatically | for their Neweastle coal and the other an few flowers lent their brightness to the room epting st :;l»"";;\"‘;""jm ‘G;j;"':\;m',j:]: | 0 Quarter Tiekets, #1 Clarke was not ' good_enough bond.”? | rail outlet for the smelting product. This | while the interested 0 cntnost voices jiced, ith the {dew of huving it completed | The whole river ¢ city of Chattanooks |1 oo o6 g0 e eres i S0.0m said further that Murphy was a_reguls new line is now under construction and must, | showed that all enjoy weeting. ‘The de s season, Although the plans have not | The Original Compy ons Costumos, Appro- | PrORer is now oceupied. The city ws more t ! 0000 is : fhow aract orator that carried everythin ) ording 1o « pulations, bo com S were led by Mrs, Lord of o prepared, it s undersiood it will be a S Pl L BLUCUBIL G g LI f6ub b | T L him, and a word from him in | pleted by the xt Novembor. 1 | the Kios chut Govlbi e oAb | e B e witRr A b BLotoL Regular prices. Matinee e and 75e. Seats will be | 163 businessand manufactures have increased in o 3 Brlzes of 100 ¢ favor of high license would do - mnects with astle extension at 2 2 will cost niot less than £150,000 and will have L AL, greato rtlon. Activity and progress the | mense harm to the cause of prohibition. | Cheyonne riv Tl eiver | terial presid sided ovor tho meeting, | WAL cost not tess i SHOG0 wd Il —— ADIFIL of the community anly direction in whieh [ 160 Mr. Merrill likened Murphy to Suxe, the elo- | county, the extreme se corner county | Mrs. M. J. Husha delivered the address of | 500 porsons, When the building is coni { g d ufacturing luterests ean extend 18 into East [ 20 Pl i, quent minste ¥ the saloon men | of South Dakota, thence runs almost divectly | weleome, which was responded to by Mis. | and ready for occupancy, the work will be | ime en usee, Chattanoogn, where the only river front proberty | 4o prizeq of ach i ‘ to speak in the liquor ¢ | north, throngh a pass in the Black Hills to | Skinner of the Ambler Place chureh. Mis. | looked after by six sistors and @ number of | 5 5 now avaitable is situnted, wid this river tront bs en- | qw pries of 0 each ar Mr. Lamar of the Fitst Baptist | Custer City, thence aronnd Harney's e Gordon then addressed the meeting in her | nesista who will truin_and care for chil- | Cornor th and Farnam Sts tirely comprised in the to thousand neres owned by [ 100 Prizes ot church thought it a waste of time to discuss | through the west end of Pinnington | usual happy way, ( for more concen- | dron the » of three year Tlen the East Chattanooga Land Company are.. $1L3) the matter as Mr. Murphy was coming here | county by way e City and | tration in givi ore loyalty to the | women who m woany it o | I'{rst \I’l" wance in a Musceum, | Hereare found the supreme requisices for a tour- F10.000 Prizo of $10 oach ure. . b, under his own auspices and not under those | up 1o Brownsy it kes | ehureh. The soc ARG HOEL I HE R Rend L] vatori N huatageiroRien. who arermibletto]| A Ishing center of the assoc cr deplored the | the — old Black d | by Miss Colling, after which eame the report | support themsel | cap co At tabor. fact that th ohibitionists in | road that runs to [ The entire dis- | of the viee president. The treasurer’s v In the sehool, whicli will be operated in con- AANFRETTA' 2. Cheap rail transportation in all directions eposit the city of Omah churches, | about one hundeed and sixty miles. | w ol to with the st neetion with the institution, childven will be 3. Cheap atlon by water to New Or i Company asked the breth ¢ a votein their *said an ofMcial of the B. & M., “is the fund for fore 1s had | taught all the clementary b 1es, besides F’al‘nDUS Pantom”-ng GU St Lous, Ci tiand all navigable points on the payment ot all churches some day and find out for them- | the only new work we have mapped out for | srease of S o L while only | being instructed in plain scwing and house. Ollo, Missouri and Mississippt rivers HUIES TN e LIRS L L ::;:Ifi:“‘;“;v few of their members favored | the year,” [| welight advanco wasin s home fund. | hold duties, and, in”fact, will be_conducted | Humpty Dumpty Belipse Lecm e s e 1 T person Yt contron it on. — | ollowed v on the same pli similar institutions in s company offers unequalied faducements to (' the wime ar Rov. Wiliard Seott of St. Mary's avenue | The Niobrara Scheme. | esting pap e ATl 1 M| Mahomet, the fhox. A Roo \“‘\rl;“mm in manufacturers, and an unsurpassed opportunity to | conducted s lomesty, 110 kood Taith Congregational church, said he would never | The people of Niobrara secm to feel confi- After t d wppointed two com 30 = | R e investors.Its property fs indispensable to the | toward all parties x bl A / i | A Jeft. the marvelous n K OTIN 8. MOSBY. (¢ Yoty peonibltony nad Jurther he | dent that thoy wiil soon have dicect v mittecsiMissiiinnioREbEloy il troii monthly | i e W T growth of Chattanooga, which i the center of 2 L would never vote to prohibit a temperance fcation with Omuha by way of the Fre. | and spoke feelingly on the.ontlook in U Wartists. Two groat stage shows district unrivalied in the whole country £or its natu- / -mun from talking on that gr LI ‘:.‘,]‘I"_"_" \"'_“"" byivavitiha e e s titne needs of the women of th I'ree samples at | Ohe DimelAdnitsito All Tl wenlth, Its resources and Its prospects 1 any ticket, drn subject cause which caunot | mont, Elkhorn & Missour terri Her address was listened to with | and Douglas. | > = L State Agricultural Buronu shows that the | Ssned its fuee value will ho wollec stand f wssion: must fall, He said | appear | Iy sineuin t 4 , nd Doug lands tributary to Chatt 3 T [RCEAE L T a Pt 88 ORI AR IAl e guin e ¢ ntion: | ands tributary to Chattanooga produce annually i ioNso & furth ievein free speech. The in- | this corporation will extend its | Inanswer to roll eall twelve socletios re. 3 S 1 TR 5 00000 bushels of wheat, corn add oats, 10,000 Vaso, troduction of & vigorous temperance orator | o o |:.‘”“ Verdigre, the present te sponded gountygoomn i | GRAX'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE { (bR Lo 000 pounds of cotton, 000000 T T R R R T e L \ Fppinat it - chosen to | At the meeting of the county iission: | TRAUE MARK | Tus iy 1 TRADE marK | | A e A e 1y further iformation. weite i . e no- | ¢ o towd N T Mrs. Gordon was unammonsly chosen to ENGLISH KEM- rth of fruit, and support &7,000.000 worth of live NNty GUT nadrans SIoArlyiwibi corded the sumo welcomo. that uny other | 0 thelt town, ot moro tha veprosent the society at Lincoln at the meet- | €1 yesterday afternoon the com on | niail Stock i famber. More rapil temperance man may be tendered ML 1 AL ing of the b of the northwest, which con- | ronds mended that the grading neces- | Sem- The company’s capital Is §5.000.000, divided by your enclosing an Rov. Mr. Morrill criticised Rov. Scotvs | to all reprosentation —this cn tod T Bl Sl o Frrtene, g 0,000 shares, of which 20,000 aro set aside for th uldrons speech suying it had nothing to do with the | % very small cost. ' The vixht of way is « “The election of oficers then tool place, the | o8 @8G0I R il 8 Impr 1t and development of this property LIS A R LIRS TR O R L U at nm e ittt el Ak | > offeers being ted with one or two ! Hctti] g 5 : Only 5,000 shai offerca for sulo at £ per sharo. TR : C. N. Dawson of the south Tenth streot, | 18 50 well preserved thut with | igts VILLOUE OETWO ) and 20, to the quarte ho directors roners g tho Fht (0 wdvanco tho bries | gang NOTICE y M. hurch, said most emphatically, “if | and leveling u castly bov | A 'spirited discussion on band work fol- | side tion 20, township 18, | atany time without notice. Tnvestors and maniifac: Ui ) T werea brewer or distiller 1 would be in | o) | Then w remarks were made by | done by B. G. K ¥ turers desiring prospectus and full particular are in nies, N 2 At or Postal Tavor of Mr. .\X||l|r||\ coming and would con- | A DO DD | 1s menmibers of the socic the proper G AFTER TAKIN vited to address the te. A | Anintimate friend o, LLOL Adopted MEXICAN INTER NAL BANKING (0 tribute liborally towurds lls SxieiAd () A0 Intautb Elo o | disposal of the procecds of the contingd 4 e romature 013 3 A o ut I am not i such a busiy ad what o | who resides in Omih fund weoting adjourned to meet lutio oduced A o Insanity or o TATh £ B y e = brewer, a distllor or & saloon-keeper Wants, | be an absolute fact that | BI ) ner and adopted, providin s el ast Chattanooga Land Co., RS S don't want. o SEonc e ae - for running eraders Nos. 1, o Spect ssell, Secretary tho question was called for and the resoliution b e Ok | With the exception of Commissioner Ha £ the committee on fir 3 Summer St, Boston. 4 3 ur EE Lh 1 s - been 1 » e be 1 v 1 o | o i ODMAN DRUG (O, ¥ rejected by a strong vot [ERR s man all the memk d police e with the preparation WE GO : ; Mr, Muiphy will therefora spoak in Omalin | peitiboight i Cconmission wer t | o the fnsurance to e LR o o (I R a ine avithout the moral support of many of the g = i (SRS | on the now cCounty hospital. The we lave (Lhs 1te brethren of the cloth v Mail Cars, R ol e relaL Vo ! Bl 2 Rey. Mr. Holt offered the following which The Union Pacific has received four of the | Foutine natur . To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and was unimausly ot o | stx.niow postal cars for usodn the fast mail e > rers sid istophson | until Saturday after ESTABLISHED IN 1878 Liverpool. n..',',?“; o rsarva tamamopd thetutradues | sorviep. The cars aro bear W combine | and Lee, (e 4 WS eX- | gon, hut o [ the committoe ‘on con BY THE FROM NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY e m'x'«'n’-"x'n'-“:'ff; hibition into cvery ehurch of | comfort with facilities for lively handling of | tended at the discretion of the chicf of police. | straction will be held during the week for o Cabin passuge K5 to 850, according to location winknes omination, believing that no mail matter. The differcnee between them | Captain Anderson of hose company No. $ ! the purpose of considering Ryan and Walsh's of state roon. ‘;.|m:u“}v.fl i o iade théreto, and that (615 GG G i the Q" faat mail is that the | Wwas found to be of an unbalanced mind, but | Dl st to and from Europe at Lowest Ratos. bt dhey & Milons forces t0 the support of theprohibitien | former are lon i like Pulman sleepers | no action was taken in the premises, AT g h X gonts, Kitwithataniing the sy ‘vanebly amendment, thus removing this question ene o tered. The resignation of Ofieer Benson of the 1. GOVERNME - A AT T i For U rallor of this s of psichte. oo tirely from the arena of politios and o police force was filed and aceepted 2 | f o esan iR ST A ROHT IOy O o oriinary odes of treatment eir the fssue in its true light' o the homes FIGURES DO NOT L1k Peter MeGuire, pipeman of hose company "‘ | i 3 it eure, % our oxtonsivo colle eI Mahi Lamas n FIGURES 1 an » s Canne vita have, oxperiim ehurcios agalist the saloons, along wh itk > granted ten days off duty with | And alacovercd now and con re confident of success and which | : . : | Slos.. Tho ac HIptior ey seems determined toprevent, it | They Show That South Omaha Wonld | P4 : : forod an'n Aheady cnre, Y W. 7. De 4 torney at Ric 1 £ L Y T 5 | 1 by Annexation | ¥ e oy At ionmand, S a complaint from which many suffer .1 hundreds of cases i our practico havo b Owlnez to the length of the discussion the y 2 . | ind.. wrote that the fi ‘msystem in use l a complain ! restard (o yevtiel b by i e after reading of the paper on “The Conduct of | There about twenty of the tweaty- | in this city is an infringement on a patent and few are entirely free. Its cause OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. iR RN L TS Funerals” by Dr. Merrill, was postponed | five members of the joint committee of the | owned by George C. McCullough and John | i3 indigestion and a siuggish liver, the | et 0 T hena o until the next mecting, e | i fuciher stated it a it | oure for which is readily found in o Operated wwder vty vears enntract by tho | SHIDS L .T!.:"‘.‘.I}'.h.fl'é"’"""" r. G. W. Wainright of Blair, it for y | wobable outcome if arra = ; o] s Company. elonias Dio drac) A e e it o | exclianie, appointed some time ago in th AEiie Cibedibag use of Ayer’s Pllls. AL Al s oS AM il .‘.m".'.m Y dFachm. wais afforded an_ opportunity” to address thé | int of annexation, present at the meet ution and hy-laws of the Police T hiave found that for sick headacho Pavilion Almedn: Park, CIty of Moxic, ahd An:ymmv el ieohollo 8 eraias ussociation, i | ing yesterday in the real estate exchas ation were read, and upon mo- | caused by u diordured coniition of ¢ publioly 0 by governmont uflelnls appuinted X F Tirst CLasa g M i B | ) AL ie mosf i the S0y the secrotary of the iterior ang o A p M He said that during the last seven and one- | phig committee, of which Henry W. Yates | tignadopted AR e 0N B ad P Ul Trensury ANDAMONG Vi pome cases it il half yeavs, over 7,000,000 families had been | 550 ian s composed of the following lhl‘m nuittee on men and discipline \\‘m g i LOTTERY OF THE Large ineat o Worl % nt o take two pllla visited by nits BihlesoatetyEnnall| f S AIEOR E HTHIE ELAD s IR | now lool 0 the question of aris carried by of gron S & | o i . ‘i N Y S of this number wore fomnd.fo by | ,Aeal Eatate ExehunzeC. Hatman, M. | pofice i at ome fature date. the guns Afterthe use of Aver's Pills for BBHBFICIBHGI& pUbIlCa MEW YORK. LOMDONDERRY AND BLASBOW. iz withont bibles and_were then supplied with | Pl W G- ) Nofticks, . | will be inspected, S : many years, in s R | DEVONIA Apil 2 | ANCHORIA, May 10 ! v i ting from the same by his soc Bibles were given | 1 3 ) ¢ 3 1& | The apy i of Chavies Garlich, who | 1 ani justitied in o ! i PR - 8 SO CIRCASSIA, © May EAHIOPTA 17 overy of : ; ; R. S. Berlin and W. H. Crary ShEanD : S AL Cellent eathartic and lver medic THE NEXT HLY DRAW i s to 500,000 families and 30,000 individuals, | 8 ; . | wanted v u policemun, wus e x ] | New York, Queonstowi aud Liverpool Thero bias been no canvass of Omaha for five | City Council=D. H. AW W G| jected, the board concluding he was not a | sustaining all the claimst fogtham | NHLohulntho,OEpY-0b At X100, o Colebrnte May . May oeuj e years and he recommended that a colport Shriver, Honry Ostoff, A, . Sundor 1 D. | juopet povson for the position S & Wostiall, M. D, V. By | 1890, A OR oM June st Jui R aro be appointed. The speaker reminded the as- | “;‘("y‘“:‘-l 1 iy m‘l'”\ MG e e Ofticer - Wilbur ws A,,qi‘um,.« to the W lnl '-\In,\ ¢ fl-” L l!"‘ il | RS o SALGUN, SEGOND-OLASS AND srmm.‘! % tnairy e iy, wo would ition that the local bible socicty was | OREG 9! o SRAHE, on duty May | Ayer's Pills are the hest medicine B 1 elng One Fatios on' low ot 0.60 in debt to the p o mand | Gotners J. L. McCague, W, J. Broateh, P 1 Amos Pelton we ome for vegalating the bowels, | ' BRLDaliREs SCOTCH, ERGLISH, INISH AND ALL CONTINENTAL POINTS, IIn‘v::u::'lmll-‘lnz'"h‘u'lhllnl-m\‘.:ll':lul,: l]:;‘/l.:v;“x:x::;it ‘ :\l ”“\“ }“4|,€.'\h\‘|“.||]ii' I\ Yates, Hevman | ions on LAk oo l“m‘x}" kg v tom 1 ;,m" di ‘ l()()()()() [0]0) ."!““l.m‘,.m ey, male avatiabio to ] point a general tield day and utilize it in the | ‘{l_ ok Rl el O Sy tively, Marlin was appointec ordered s sl e iore WICE OF PICKETS A Aioiay Bouth of Lycland_Nupies or Gibraltar ro most casos, for §0. te i mnol el day | "My Yates cecupicd the chair. Mr. Bechel of Hill'& Co. to! oparate.t or over three years from headacho, in- PRICE OF TICK meriean Money 3, 113 "AdGFeas Or calt o catiso of o biblo socicty. | made o verbal report to the effect that the RIEHLIS 3 ORArGIOIOH S Lot oXor Hizeg yuars | I had no s, 815 Quarters, GIRCULAR LETTERS OF OREDIT AND F,!'.“ (] ’.3 How England Medical Institul 1 response Rev., Dr. Morrill presented a res- f g $ 4 > heast corner of Ninth and | digestion, ang 5 : | ute, olution concurring in sclection of a_cal- | committee had found South Ouiaha ready for S was granted appetite and was w nervous $53 worth of tiekets for 830, et NDERSON BROS. chica, A e b s porteur which might be made by Dr. Wain. | dnnex ""“ as ’1;‘““ l"("i; ‘l““"“ napee “‘””v_' In executive session Thomas H. Scott, a | most of the time. By using three boxes STo% PRIZES S il Agents at Ot Hoeey fi., Mo 4 Srcment Raw: Hostan. 0 ¥ight, the salary of the appointec to bo not [ Prelumation valling for b vote wu the matter. | policeniu who was suspended somo’ wedks | of Aver's Pills, and at et In #$120.000 2 | more than ), and whatever was loft of | | M& ‘-m‘f::: subeeom | o, was reinstated and ordered to veport for | dicting my i i collcctions wbove expenses o bo ‘remitted to | M pR) gt atatistics | quey —Philip L . R . 5 4 il treasuror of tho Donglas county socicty. | 45 to " taxation woported ihat very il M Dol was appolnted as o mem 1 was troubled for years with in REE LN COUGEHS ¢ ¢ said he would vote g N BYOrab; Pes: g QuMHnec ) the case Micer Stipatic % il 2 . 11 Lo o s o s Alnende Support | 10 Wi thougit best uot to make them kuown | (o "\ iy forr " committe on satlon, ecnatiposion, At henlashe, o X ing u colporteur., to the public, He would state, however, that |, discipline, while the ehief was instructed doses, restored to health, .00t ! Vi ! " did ly \ 3 : are 2015 Rev. Mr. Henderson offered the sume ob- | they were su PRk g ok ot | to inform tha mon that they must ref They are prompt and effective.”—W. H. IXIMATION TIIZES, s Jection sider it possible to be o by those | prom deinicing ligaor while on duty. Suwout, Mn.ulnlk, Pa. Iximat'e to $120.00 prize, §13.00) After constderable debate the resolution |1oppased. to aunoxstion, th Omaha —— 10 approximnte to | 4000 prize, 15000 2 o cus | were the Tenth ward of Omada its allowance | === 5 = . H B approximatk o 20,000 prize, 400 ' ; eblo vote, but was | E5 Lovaments would ho 85400 fistea of ut Up Six Thousand. . l 3 Terminals ‘0t b0 G8cidon by 10,000 prise. o1 w0 urds reconsidered on motion of | ! 5 3 The &,000 asked for by the treasurer of the 5 - Mr. Henderson | $47,000 us was now the casc. 4 3 | 225 pri 0 57,120 r The highest medical Noritie 4 . Wheelor said that the people of Sout nited States from the bondsmen o " i reat Britain and aff e highest medical authorities of the Willard Scott moved that it be the | o Me Wh ba0ld Jhal the peoplo of Bouth | United ftates froum the bandsmon of thoy PREPARED BY Al ates fully paid in | pqpg of El:lul:l;leg.ll:n:'\‘:‘e!x’lomvumnul toute, by the | World preseribe and recon SODEN of the meeting that the ussociution fa. | Qmaha w ppsleg | per | ofice site hus been deposited with the cle | B oo e P gt g | MINERAL PASTILLES, tor of tho vor the appointuent of colporteur, and that | SLUK0 ©extin Jou St Omee | of the United States federal court. Some of | Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. NN Bowtou o IR L Toont ' wn o o, Gt Einis, ind i the Douglas county bible society be asked to | 01 aecol 05 W0 0! 1 I the bondsmen did not respond to the call, . nd Dealers il L) Baltimor, hirty Stcamers. - Clasa excelsior. | sumption Dreseut iins. for. alding. the worke 1o the | ha fire” department. Anncxation would re- | oiCuRINICH UL Nob Wspoud 10, tho cal fold by al) Rroggists arid Deslars 1u Badicion SWFOR CLUR RATES, OF any furthor inf Accommodations unsurpassed. Weekly sailings. — lieve them of this for one thing, as an ey ey | desired. write logibly 2 undoraigne ALLAN & €0, Gon. West. Ay'ta. pastors. | < the O partment statl . unty €. ). Sundell, ». 112 La Salle 5t., Chicsgo, Ll I find the results of the SODEN MINER \l On the recommendation of Rev. My, Hoen- | or b 0B ihe Omaba dilortmeRyy | D lvory b 1o SHNARLY Hanpne 20 { h watER AN A S YOIy ntl: derson the summer school_scherne for this | 4 LRI, aswitred by y o enelosiing i envelope boaring your fuctory Iy Subueute Phieyigitis as will in i season was abandoned, as Dr. Harbor could weeting then proc 0 {10.80mo vary - fulladdress, Te Catarrhal Conditfon of the upper aie 1ot be secured. i thowouh planning for the ueeon rin 7y IMPORTANT MOk oW o Rov, M. Dawson, the seeretary, astounded | plishment of anncxation, and it was thonght # N TN TR rar. or Laryhgalogy ot Olloage Pollolinios the ministers by su¥ing that theto wevo but | Pest not to mike the plins of the committes TSRS two persons in the ministerial union, namely, | kb resent to the geaeral public M - Revs., Haltmun and Danielson, these being | Cithe AE e s e i o e b At all drugglsts at 25 und ¥ cents a hox the only pastors who )'ml sign : m-}u-n Ames. | Sparoh grows sticky - comuion powders have asied by all Kxpross ¢ wiiles York Ex Phamplets Gratis on Application. An opportunity was then given by those pres- | SHIFCHERWS SIS Tooliion BOWHs I - F INIA clinngo, Draft or osta g Ao o —— L el By torms of contract the company st deposit the : = | ) 15 CEpAR STREET, NEW YOUK [ Preans' Soap secures a beautiful complexion e il s o : i priaed ncludud 't schono before sl | ant s h | Inia single ticket, and recelve the following ofcial T Wasa ¢ e, Sven Li is 0 swedo and ho is as ) N . AT cortify that tho R e ot Iciaw | fresh s the el of fowa from \ILS 11]() fri S SANTAL-RIDY \pany to give o balloon ascension and par- | Whenee he Sven reached the city Sun \ LRl ) B - nary aohute ean itk Prof. Oralg yestorday after. | 08y momning, sud whilo ho was makiug 2 ¢ Sl T T CMTETSON'S I I f\'l‘q AT il trom Gt VANT 18 ) BT SEpnE 1O S B tour of lower Tenth street, according to his urthar, the company (s roquired o distrib - 1 e e L Lh (LaMie e iah oe Injeas A sioon provd o bo tho blggest St ok wekih aesh Amoniing lo-hia . AND s et vl il i ket OFT AND STIFL 4 e oun and oo’ trom wl Lt sl or otlar ? ssed in Omuha i . . ! v neonvenence X . 2 other partics who were looking for o man biaally, the nawberdf Uskots 1s lie Boyd’s Ope 8 : Kendall and Bill Hunt, assisted more ov less | Ot 20,000 leas than are sold by other ho oyd’s Opera House Block is contained by Manager Hopkins of the Vaidis Sisters, | Who would go to their farms and till the soil 4 ) Butio schumg - SANTAL-MIDY"Zuii (yiny X DS i “% | Sven was this kind of a man, and was apsulos, which bear tho ame in bla k| Impressario Dowling, Colonel - Miner and | PR ey raged at a salary of &0 per month, v (¢ # ' Without whi ‘are genuin 1\ Clarley Stephens, frotted, fumed and and found. He felt as though he ought to ) e lated, w an audience 5,000 stror show his gratitude, and with this feeling up. —_— For o",, ALLING & atiently expecting every minute to see permost in his mind chartered a back, in SALIE s . (Qeneral and NER ovsm&rfl ~. B b B ehwaed o oo, | il the. quAFAD vistiod: SAhIRRENIAS « Vs M SHSH 0N l“ l L‘\lflCl] But she failed to cither shoot or float. After | Cut-off island, where the furm hand spent his (.l s it l) l . x,_-d._uhmou"nu a bungling attempt to inflate the balloou, and Y, and as an gecommodatio 3 u > v AND BRA ” LALgh SHOMRTIR It ‘."‘ ooy | woven (S MY A | gecoupiniati «horcest = Froduction. NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. VV/\N TED sty ropes were cut and the people held their ount wus overdrawn. Yesterda — Bpociflo for Hysteria, Dizainess, Fits, Ne o oo oa and Yook, \ lors, \ s e R el e B SR e A e v R YOI SALE BY oLl ot v ) Aiirvs ERIE MEDICAL COsy BUFFALO, N. t Hork et e of » her side and died. It wa y ik, and | Cu arrested on o war ( iley Bros., - G S \n A 4ln p 1 n wanted i h the crowd that hud been there since 1 p. m. | him wit ning n nder fu Dillon & Co., 'L W “‘_"[')j"\‘_ A%y ution. Address t went home o supper di 1 tences foo are t F. Dellone & Co,, ) ~'quor Dealers VIATE |“||||\ Zncatecas dra W Aoy QAT ( — e ud they will be a| ght NI w7y wel { ey Pits, spasms, St. Vitus dance, nervousness | - Heimrod & Hansen ) Grocers and Capital pr i Ticket a L aud bystoria ure soon cured by Dr. Mile wa dry champagno s the Henry Pundt, ) Liquor Dealers. M bl B fontie 81 Remit by N I ro1 Dearborn St wud L " always be ou your table, tequals the best uported cluret 3 Mexivo, s .

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