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. ' DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. MAY 30. 1896. o S " | WRONGED LIVING AND DEAD THE OMAHA ESTABLISHED IN 1878 BY THR A ks, VB, Stiyker WILL HE REVOKE THE CALL? | % Ty Mrs. Jane Cobditeh was t froo. | . Third Distri Judges; Zieman, T. Virginia F'. Lamoreaux filed her petition in I | L. Van Dorn, Louis )J bme; clerks, Hugh district court today asking for a divoree from Williams, John . Beh Petitions Being Cironlated Asking the Gov- | Bt huistund Albert, anvd 85,000 wimens She | A List of the Sucoeseful Delegates to the | 0 e s vie, | For Which John 8. O'Neil Will Auswer for . o A R A o 4 f Mrst fet—Judy y ‘rosbie, . ernor to Reconsider, shutting her out of the house at night, refus School Convention. D, McCleave, Louls Catlott k.,( Blinet Perjury. E ing to furnish medical attendance, and be. Hiherman, AL G 3 —— ides being posseased of a vile and ungovern nd District—Judges, John Lakstrom, oot | able temper has 812,000 worth of property. | ypRy LIGHT VOTE BROUGHT OUT. | W.S. Jonos, William 'E' Hawley; clerks, | JUDGE SHIELDS THE OOMPLAINANT, T T Y LEESE STILL HOLDS THE FORT. | Thocourtalw granted horun injunction v Henry Schofuor, Joli Jatgourgo 5 L O E R propoerty. Bhe. duvs Coivh Ktionens: o Ty Notns, Location of the Polling Places for the A";E'Ti'u":"f:"‘m'.:xl;.'zm(xf,.‘u’; Robinson, G. | A Bogus Claim Against a Deceased OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. 19, Bupresie Cowre A0 Tn the district court today Samuel G Special Election day—Demo- e e 3 Brothies’ thte and . tow Tt -’"')' 1 :‘"("""l -""k"'lt"""."““flfl Thomas ]\;1:;':!‘,{':;fi,l*:':""l';;;:::‘*\l"': ookl cratic Primaries Called for econd District—Judwes, Androw Bevins, Was Palmed off on the ity 1 A g n the Clerkship—Jenkins T e AR AT ex McIntosh, t; clerks, C. V. " " idow. pany. their ckaining. him in the position of i FIPUL WARD, o o XL gt "Iwr SR alleged verbal | On Monday next an olection will be held in | Ly 5’1"‘ '\'*‘“'"‘}“j 'F;;;“}gi A sensational affair occurred in the county B — .. < ‘4 contract, lost his suit. The main umen T ripfa e ot " s | John Walli ] s clerks, E iy Solool i o Pt AL it v i Tro § Taxe y 20.—[Special to TAE | of the company was that there was no such '..)n ty to fill the vacancios caus 1! by ?Iu Finche, Peter Brophy m’mvx‘!' ul: u‘v .||| l1 . k yosterday m rv:mf FOR MED'C'NAE USE LOTTERY OF THE /B |- The conversation of Governor Thayer | contract muie .'\m rnm‘n .,lr lhnlu‘;m n['hl‘ fullu\\lmu .;u n;- | se lnml“v!i)‘\:jrIr'FJv‘u‘L \" n] 1\‘,.‘.1;2..:' \\'hluhxr:u .)::\'u;u rlpl\.llmnld ....; m\;l)ml u? B NEF'CENCIA PUBLICA cont corrospondent concerning the pos- | Rosa Beasley, the thirteen-year-old girl | bers of the board of education: Dr. J. J. | Charles Wilkins, B. fling; clerks, Ed. | of John S. O'Neil of this city on the charge o % o e e o | whio robbod fict mistress, Mrs. Glover. of | Soville, B. I1. Robinson, S. K. Felton, 1, B, | Daughton, C. 8. MeConneli perjury. " NO FUSEL OIL y of not having n sy the | about #6500 worth of valuables and fled, elud- | Gorcull 1, T, Clark. SIXTH WARD Thete died in this ¢ No preparation of modern times has | THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWINO legislature provided the people do not wish | jy.rty, for two months, was brought A"ropublican convention to - nominate su Judges, W, A, Grant, B. G, | O'Neil, a bright youn Decome 8o popular as this Pare will b lield i the CITY OF MEXICO, it, has been thesubject of conversation among | before Judge Stewart this morning. The / "I(‘ '”- T finet S thisTatty - Wilio 3. R. Wiggs; clerks, B, F. Thomas, | business circles. “He left a wife, Whiskey. Its absolute merit is the ON THURSDAY, the politicians in this city to T A Siiaio it ek ton ok tyu ety || FOW BvARIHE WE Y10 OrBloRs 2 WoH Plror, B 05 TSP 0N bt o chileen, TA very e | oane of thin ponutaity, which 1s fn- JUNE 8, 1890, pretation put upon tho governor's conyersi- q 0 othiee wus ; 7:30 o'clock. Second District—Tudges, H. X, Miller, W, | fortable little cash sta 0, consisti creasing every day. Like allva opposed to this. Mrs. Beasley liv Th an delegates to this convention republ Henshaw, Thomas S. Boyd; clerks, C. B. | of several thousand dollars, had been acquired able | CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000, f tlon is that he will rovoke his call for the | OPF y ; oh he 10 tiscoveries It has been tmi stroet A & followe ort Jones by the deceased which he 1eft to his wifo and | discoveries it has been imitated, and : ’ special sossion i it is not wanted. Tho gov- | * I, Moffatt, nged forty-one, was married | “R88 NS 0 o ieaity games Kent, | - Third Distiict “Judges, N, Stovens, D, A. | father care should be exorcised to secure sl of gty ATHEMOGT It armnor himself does not deny that this is what | at noon today &t Denton o Miss Mattio I | it illic Join Muthicson, William Um | Powell, S Gwynnes clorks, Georgo . Stoey, | o lmmediately after the death of Henry, John | only the grnuine and to take only | o hriee of TIkits Awerican Mooy, ot ho meant, and says ho can revoke the call it | Gilbert, ""'”‘l‘."! O et i fhw | pherson, Clottlicb” Zimmernian and John | William Hodgetts. « LS s[‘”\“';f LI | Dufry's. Send for an ilustraced ook Y e R PH, he 8o chooses, The query is: Will he do itq | daughter of the postmas adding bout. 5 SEVENTI WARD ‘ i o ranattad Honcs toshie | MHE DURNY MALT W SY CO 1Capital Prizo of BO000. ... s §0.000 AUTTIR, oF: imbea’s ks Yo s6b KHBREOH | COLL0 Lave RURS GRS el weading Lot 1d Ward—Dan O B irst. District—Judies, Geonge W, Sabin, | 1AL s brother had received money for hin T Mal HISKEY CO, | 1apital briso of” 63 s #0002 ’ 1 ning, who wus uarrested on John Hoffman, D. T. Shelby, N. W. Nelson; clerks, C, W, | from the sale of real estate, and which had Rochester, N, ¥ 1Capital Prise of 10, Ll o account of the article published and petitions | March 19 and confined in jail for sixty days = ¥ A SRR i h G W 1ot been turned ove e e - 1 Grand Prigeot 200 et - - are being cirenlated among the citizens by | on the ch )t selling mortgaged property - rer T s H. Lanktree, | ,, The father and another son wero living in aprinacor 0N AR i wst at the time of Henry's certain politicians asking the governor to re- | wants #,000 ¢ 5 from th voke the call. cerned in'his prosecution. These were . P.J i WAS MISTAKEN, Markham, James Malony, D. R. Lee, B. F. : s Wehrer, Lee Har ; ) Ronan, B. A, Baldwin; clerks, John | th Xy 0 A, Huolff, Geotgo A, Taylor latter brother, Edward 1. O'Neil, came to i i f T Frat L this city to look al st in H | Wit : EIGITIT WAL, the estate, as it would seo ather did L e O PRDRIATON D . First District—Judges, J. B. Small, not repose the utmost confidence in John S, 160 Prison of §0 Apyroxitin 10 03,000 prite Hummn The supreme court adjourned tonight until | Pinnco and the B. b3 o1 e e e s tho foes | © Memorial day will be observed tomorro O ] . ! July L and Walter Lecse still holds tho fort | by tho closinig of il stato, county and city | T 1 Duns o Moo, Wulff, R. G. Van Ness; clorks, Bailey Mar- | No sooner had Edward investigated matters 160 Brisos ot 50 g 0 00 brito, n of busine ths , William Ande offices ard a g neral susps 1-A. R. Souer, « s it is rumorec - 1 n than his suspicions were aroused rogarding 1501 not to worl, as It I8 rumored thut In o mum- | 4y, 564" 5 dfors “and others will paradein | Nt We A Second District—Judges, J. H, Schmidt, | the validity of John 8. O'Nell's claim of 190 Torminals 0f £ decidod by @00 prizo. ber of ballofings held by the justices J ! O o o atom whote || Q. Counsman, D, L Mc & el Schmidt, 3 veil's | Maxwell insisted on voting for the retention o Ay e O i adt, | Geore Bassett, Gus Lo PR B o Y 3 clerks, F. | 81,800, These suspicions wero inereased r0s Amonuting to. #1785 of Walter Leese, the temporary incumbent, | PDEOL f the ‘|v‘ !*;l*. '}‘h, teidbils Yo Hono S Sixth Ward—Georg BEd. Cone, W. | J. Baker, H. W. Reynolds when he discoye that, soon after filing th L Prizos sold in tho Unitod States fully pald in for permancnt clerk, '“'“‘,‘ Vsl :} I‘,” tan "“)“‘ by Hon. 5. | A "Grant, G. L. Hurst, Marrow, J. C. NINTH WARD, l\-\l.lulm; ilulu “:, had sold it to his brother's AND U. S, Currency STHAT, FitH, : o thrrator) o 4 Wharton, J. T. Dillon, irst District—Judges, W. F. Heins, John | Widow for £200. - et AGENTS WANTED. Thle mombarg [t Ciitoe. Belaoonal chirelt e e crd b tidin Thab || & BeYenth =0/ NiTskeap, Dava Moroer, I Patterson, §. 8. Vau Beuren: clokac A, | - Whilo Edwatd was pursuing his fnvest ENTS WANTED, The mombers of Grac scopal church | was accosted at Twolfth and O streots st | g SGluphen, Ed Walsh, . . Quealey, A. B, Peters, Charles J. Johnson. tions news came that the father had sudden EPFOR CLUR RATRS, or any Furthor fnformation will glve o musical entortainment ot th night about 12 o'clock by three men, and on | iidyi, Socond’ District—dudies ~A. G. Edwards, | died. “This occasioned another long delay. destred, wrio Teaibly o die” undorsignon, ciearly church Saturday_afternoon and evenin is refusal to give them any monoy they Shth—A, I Bander D, W.tans, A&, | BT, Boward: & B, W ¥ olores) IFank e death of the father had made a chiange e More rapid recurn mall deilvory will be the beuefit of “the church. The main took his coat. nancial aspect of theaffairs of Heury's old, Charles Hellwig, W. Hexthousen, | P, Zimmer, Otto Walton in the your enclosiog an envelope bearing your traction will bo Blatchfc augh, the e ¥ estate for the two brothers. 1t had made the | [ t ples t to tak iti o s PERSONAL 1R 5 on Kahn, James Allan. - Y 8 N0 sant to take, as it is com REtabE Wil s Mcatar H A R s A O nth W, I Kienstead, R. 8. Ervin, Seventh Ward 1 sl ponedl (R' all the medicinal qualities % |]|M POL.”TA.NTI‘,I "(,’,I “'M\ !“I ndolin ,“,1.,,,‘,." II‘\"'" {,,‘,\.}I.:,[' ':h- f\“il.lll"rr\’ ].-H‘”};tn:u i.in_. '.Ll‘.:”s{in\;;::: (bi;vlwlth;:‘ l‘l.“t: L\l‘\:l:ll:x] ::;“[‘)]Jl‘lrlig\|bk:'\;"l‘;;.‘l ier- "ll‘hm‘.» will l»: u. !llll';‘llim_vn’ the democ ,"N of Lh"l‘"“!ll"l}‘:.l TR R th_nt go to make new and rich blood Address, U. D, coln’s best o ns, us follows: ! _ Alex Buchanan of Fremont is at the Mur- the Seventh ward this cvening at 8 o'clock B el for 31,800, which John 8. sold to | without compelling the consumer Hksio0 Lippincott, sopran s, Didam’s hall, corner Twenty-ninth and Wal- | his brother's w atic Prima unsact whatever business | #guinst the estate fo wwention to nominate | nut streets, to t Democr IV ORDER contralto; H. J. W. Scmark, tenor; v v ordinary lotter, contalning M( alue, | to pay By ordinary letter, contatning D. McCord of Ainsworth is at the | mpq fuatied by NIl Exprows Companies. Now York Hxe Barnuby nd K. M. Gibault, p | 0 democratic o ) Ay CORIBDATOrLHB TRED g, 21,500, $1ABOTTLEFOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP | ¢ Uratt or Tostal Nt soloist. " Mr. ark of Holy Trinity i | g T, Thompse (Bligh iy » guests candidates for the school board will be held ¢ order of the committc John S. then joins hands with his brother AR, g SNl O fo managing tne affai; _w'm{.j,_n‘ mpson of Neligh is a guestat the | 4/ "4y "ow police court, Jackson near Fif- | DY order of the commit SN J. MAONEY, in breaking down the clait “]!'_‘h (i be bought any w h‘lf‘ (u.r 8 GompAnY sit the S I On AL DAY, Taote Lanhant. the Creto contractor, is in | teenth strect, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, A MAaEkTE / many postponements and del of | thirty-fivecents agu‘lli\l],‘gs all sar- Tadod 0 the sch oro el g Cotonel H, K, Downs of the First regiment | tho city ik ! The primaries to elect delegates to this con- — s kind and A]mlll[vl'.t!h: tinal <llllgrvlsn‘|.1.‘-xnllxg{ saparillas are. BEGGS' BLOOD idrevalvol theifollowing oMmcial obraska brigade of the uniform “rank, | 5 M 'Wurdlaw of Beatrico is registered at ield tomorrow afternoon from United States Court. {his claim came on for hearing before Judge | PURIFTRR and BLOOD MAKER PICATE-T heroby cortify that the Bankof Knights of Pythins, has issued a cireular | % (i, m. at the following places : Douglas White, & Shields tod London and_Mexic outh charged with John § O'Neil was put upon the stand and is composed of pure medicine, and | funas to xua — ing the attention of the - s . eavenworth street., | et o e ienbon of the o e | W, B. Sheldon of Hustings is stopplug at | § e e o o S | ing & counterfeit 8 gold pieco, was urr told tho court that he never owned the prop- [ gllows the purchaser to add syrup, | Ut Loterisde i bo — nights of as Memorial day is near ay | the Murray. . i) i teenth and Williams streets. and pleaded not guilty. erty in fact, \\'||ll|'h had been x'v('.fi" 9 Ao, bus 1 oy ey e advided, when given 0 | _ Furthor, tho sompnny i roquir * hana, and requests the members of the sev- [ General A, V. Kautz of Fort Niobrara is at | Third Ward—No. 1022 Harney street. W. E. Opelt of Brownville, Neb., charged | that it was dceded to hitm by his brother to FricTs ) ! o of all tho tl eral divisions composing the regiment to as- | the Paxton. ¢ Fourth Ward—Court hous ; o | with selling an an alleged temperance Srink | CLUUTeISS ot toxets 18 1 J ¢ tog B pn S i R J and 4 allace of Red Clo is stopping o Vard—Os ing, Sixtee ‘ i ¥ S O L) AL y Te: N w0l other 1ot O Ry o ot Hed Cloud B islslonb Lk ab ) SE LRI ORI RL Ly SUR B0R | comBaNrmatinsesti) plbned nebiguileys ee proved a perfect stunner to Judee Shiclds, | If your droggist does not keep it accept no (el 07 B r direct from Beggs Mf; shown, however, that “‘palmroot” is and without waiting longer than two seconds | gubstitute, but ord. decoction and an intoxicant and as Mr. Opelt | the latter ordered the bailiff to immedi had no license he was found guilty and fined | place the witness under located in | O, 1, onducted by | tho Mill ston, smont is registered at | . Sixth Ward—Northeast corner of Twenty- 4 fourth and Lake streets. Soventh Ward— -197 Michigan St. Chicago, TIL, ans arrest and remov will forward, expross prepaid, one bot- ~ ~ iX tlo for §1 or six for 85, COUGHS, this city will attend servied the regimental chaplain, Rev. R. S Park avenue. 4 8 Mus. W. Critefield of Fullerton is a guest 7 e _ 10 and costs. Him instanter to the city at the opera house at 2:30 p. m., Sun; ; A ez g Eighth Ward 5. 2103 Cuming street. g Ped withisolline 11 R dad, 3 e N0 e SN Junes. Al brigade officers and members of | A the Casey : ; ; Ninth Ward—Cortier of Lowe avenue and | _Joseph Grimes, charged with sclling liguor | Then tho court sent for County Attorney = = the Nebraska brigade are invited to attend | John I Underwood of Lincoln is stopping | Guming street. without a license af rice. Neb,, failed to | Mahoney who, upon hearing a statement of A Wrilton Guarantee fo i i at the Millard, faiia Ly appear for trial and his recognizance was the case immediately wrote out an inforn w Without any further inyitation. If the [ abthe Millurd. " — A e el e (A L e CURE EVERY CASE or {Tl.).:jwu\fflnxv. ity take part n those scrvi 'lx'!'-h‘lll,‘il'n\‘j‘k,!t: wnd J. A, Harris of Chadvon f .fih-lu;u.l nlnul(f l-;lc;‘ltm!;. v | " Benjamin Mooro and Thomas Cox, two of | tiaraing Jos 5, with posiors MONEY REFUNDED. 5 bbbt Ll s e lland of S Tomorrow the people of this city Will be | tne men who impersénated United States | ggThe claim of $1,500 was then set aside by © . 0ur curo fs permancs GRsoTantlicembtory: i k mes Holland of Broken Bow was at the | called on to vote on the question of ssuing | marshals at Rulo, Neb, wers arraigned. | tho conrt, As tho matter stands the widow i 2 N ON EQUITADLE ASSESSMENTS. : esterday. s ks 250,000 school bonds with which to erect | Neither of them was represented by counsel, | was defrauded out of $200 by John S., and the 42 = > D. Jenkins, who is hereas champion Mrs. G. Brown of Nebraska City wa jools and purchase school sites as fol- | and the court requested th to think over | county attorney filed a s in ion m Mo BN hnat a0 ik tioEl tlas ot (o “‘{ of the Madison count the Millard yesterday. e the matter ung M“l‘“;’ h\uml\xl'u\\' whom they | against that. individual for obtaining money e e Waorld preseribe and d the SODEN fdea prevailing in some quarters that to A. R. Meyer A was among the vis- | ‘ho Hartman'site, $10,009. - iy he had only beenein the town a few hours be- The ock T STonarc 3 o - here £a sumption { crease the assessment of railroad property | joom o moyer of Qumahia was among the vis- | yor the purchasc of a site in the vicinity of | oo tho crime was committed, He had sent ook ,',::, Hoea ol lelis b o w0 and o e throughout the state for the purpose of ta: MA SR reolear S 5 Twenty-fourth and Lathrop streets, at $3,000. | ¢4 his home in Illinois for his friends to help | world. and the compound known as Bur i ary bof tion would have the effect of Dr. Mary Dreckenridgo was among the | For the purchase of a sito in the vicinity of | yim out. An important witness for the de- | Jioo' Bitte D Sissodiin ) Fais = lis whilo \ results of the SODEN MINERAT creasing tho railfoad companies’ taxes | Fuests at the Sherinan house in Chicago on | Gibson, at 82,500, LA i fense has yet to be summoned from Rulo, e i e - WATELS AND PASTILLES aro vory sntis: and thus imposing on them an unjust GEEL e For the purchase of a site in the vicinity of | “The crime consisted in the parties going to i = Chironts O L s oAl burden is fallacious. It will be readil b Fort Omaha, at £,500. o a farmer who was known to have made ur e m DUSSUEES. 3 AU T oW, M that where a given amount of revenue only W Tame Grass Pastures. For the purchase of a site in the vicinity of | fermented wine, and after stating that the District Court = We ki Prof. of Laryngology at Chicugo Policlinio. required to b od and all property is val- The question of tamoe grass ur Witidsor Place, at $5,000. it were United States marshals, extorting 8 | R. D. Lawrence was arraigned before 7% you aro skeptical, ued on a cash busis the rate of taxation must | was slightly discussed at tho last dairy | f4or the purchase of 4 site fn the vicmity of | 317 aftorwards §35 from him to avold arrest, Glai ok yaterdis (aftseactn otinban 8t o e i v » 8§ o io tha e valutic g venti o spoakers o 3edford P , At 35, SR The f) d was discoverc o st time o 7T 7 = 5 e jcians hi R e R b o [ fconvonbiony butee Lspeakers thoughit f Bty MUl TCAF N site in the viciuity of | fine fraud was diseovered the first tmo o | with disposing of mortgaged property. He @ able togive i tem At all druggists at 25 and 5 cents a hox goos up. 101t s true as it is claimed | it not ndvisable to break up tho nutivo | center chool, at §4,500 7 farmer totown and the arrestof the | S b RPN L onced to one year y Folio o at railvos nty i 0 val- ¥ " res g i 5 SRRl LA e 0gus marshals owed. 2 P YA S e b ¢ a ets Gratis o 2 i a ued at 80 ‘,‘.‘r"‘":'.,",‘ B mow ol | grass pastures as they withstood dr For the purchase of additional ground at | POSUS marshals [‘:“_‘“0"7; in the penitenti d to p YAGIo TEAEDY 6 has LS S P SRR L Oas0T L and at such times produce me tes a cor- ner, | ipgs: land route, 160: the Long school sito, $4,500. & and the costs of ation, For the purpose of erecting school build- The new offices of the great Rock Is- 2k 1. Williams and Fred W. Pe , Sixteenth and Farnam | yaye commenced suit in fo b teeta | SODEN MINERAL SPRINGS CO0., LIMITED ail fo-callid & it : y 7. NEW YORK weathe ot value, and farm and other property at 20 per 4 cent, the cor ries now pay more than they | feed than do tame grasses, wi 3 would have to pay on a cash valuation of ail | vespondent of the Nebraska I 15 CEDAR STi — property including their own. In the event | That ono point is granted, but it is the | An eight-room building on the Long s street, Omaha, are the finest in the city. | Arthur C. Wa h ——— that tho property of tho companies | only point in their favor, and that ono [ $iteatan estimated cost of and not to Call and sce them. ~ Tickets to all points | notes given by ¥ Rls ompd ysSvonake should bo valued on a cash basis Ble e tiroioostal taore Ethant 1t is | LS00 L .| eust at lowest rates. mortgage on a lot in Suunders § 5 chancolofXIoll gy ous will bo interested in using their o TR O e I DL O S [ A twelve-room building on the Franklin WE baugh's addition, which was transferred to [ foth thess flustrations res (LU0 otund evory dollar ] ance with county boards of equalization | WOtB: i school site at an estimsted cost of and not to e Wakeloy subject to the movtgage. 3 at Lthe same/og In Ol fanua a fl i all* ot EATINS In the settled portions of the stato | excecd 33,000, Marriage Licenses. : M Dugdale has commenced suit | 270" TE000 0 200 ety 8| B B RWAHG filing. com. | Where pastures aro fenced and coscly | At oom _ bullding on tho West | Liconses wero issued to the following ik A, and Orlando Blanchird to | e g s plaints with such boards. The résult is bound | grazed (except along river bottoms), | Omahs ite at an estimated cost of and rday. title to lots in Sh addition. A ; 10 be benoficial and will place our whole sys- | such native pastures are only good from | not to 30,000. Name and residence. Age. John Difley has suit in fore- Denver, Colo ’ oz iz A 1biceo! e 1508 | An eightroom building on the Center | & 5 : ationon @ sounder | about May 15 or 20 to September 15, a | (A1 eightroons bEidie on, b Center feme Johnson, Omaha. period of about four months. With tame | gy o e o atod "most of wnd | 1Bmma Grabbit, Omiha. closure against Pe ver on a note fo gage ou a lot in Kount tem of valuation and aud more equitable b 21,445 secured by mort- s fourth addition. though you aro not yot ono has paid back your Capital Prize $7,500. LAY BIUAUQNDITION, grasses and clovers it is possib'e to | not to exceed §25,500. August Jonescheit, South Omaha. e Do not. wasto 5 i By SATAT o el Mrs. Thayer, wifo of the governor, is still | fengthen the pasture scason at both | "o the ertetion of an addition to the high | | Mrs. Matilda Blasing, Albright T o cevEeaT i an) leanerion i you TICKETS, 50 CENTS EACH. uid althouggh ho is | ends, mak edical attent ) m the | ynonths inst ng its period seven or eight | school building at an estimated cost of and | | Fred W. Mosher, Omaha, 1 of four, 1ot to exceed £73,000. l Tl atton i Omatin t Rock Is- i 1n a dangorous condition, : @ recoiving tho be ¥ | accommodations via the gre il Manal ous s | 926,370 PAID EACH MONTH © any encourage- SR e athari 5 For increasing the size of the proposed Teorge Butcher, Council Bluffs ‘3 | land route. Ticket oftice, 16( - bust Wit s for e In.extrema hot, dry weathor th maybe |\ 5y, 200ty @ Baril aite, 820,000, | et or, Counoll Bhuts 2 | teenth and Furnawm streets, Omalia. o BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES. necessary. with tamo grass pastures to P95 SC N0 Hathd July 1, 1830, and foed the stock for a short time, but |y for twenty years. mission to refer to them. ¥ postago 1o d D Address B. F, RHODUS, tors by election bt you o 1 Io thiat of Tonas Hender o Samdors vomte, | enough moro feed is obtained from the | ™Tha polls will bo open at8 o'clock in tho it hiave you W ¥RiSe 3 s hoen elocted to succeed Hon. (. W, | Samo aren so that one can wellatford to [ morniug and continue until 6 o'clock in the rentitiybulag DENVER, 2 Cororapo. ppard as representative from the Twenty- | do so, and live stock on native pastures | evening at the following place: SR e S S . seventh distri "~ | must be fed both in spring and fall, if not FIRST WARD, 5 The work of preparing the legislative halls | in midsummenr, First polling district at the Jackson school o o v e | MANHOOD RESTORED. “SANATIVO,” the Wonderful Spaniah y, to nold with 3o thme to waste, Thoso whoo W potash sl for the s R, being rapid rection of al session of the legislature 15 [ This ¢ pushed forward under the di- i Cowdery. The cary ckson street, between Twelfth spr th streets. central Nebraska., At this date, N 1z hus been unusually dry in | building on J ¢ 1, | and Thirteer il di ot at Pacific school G e A 5 il cond polling dis v have all been taken up and put down native grass pastures on uplands will oD g gy el n Written Guaran- R llings 00l boing IRt aada. Aoratte:tha|[buroly, (inishs feed b1 lceap'atockc alive;: | buliding an asilq etxoob, Lotwoen Hiinth and toe o cae all Neev: statesmen from the lobbyists and spe T'ame grass pastures have boen good feed “Third polling district at the Center school s Weak Memory, Loss i and both halls are undergoing a thorough | for a month and elover, timothy and blue | building on the corner of Bleyenth a senter of Brain Power, 1 ] ! ! g onthand Center A i renovation, grass which have not been pastured ave | strects. A\ 4, ache, Wakofuluvss, Deputy Auditor Allen says that the Na- | Six und eight inches high. SECOND WARD. Bpfore &.ater T tional life and _investment company of Wash- e e S ey e - Hav z LIQUOR HABIT. R el AL R Ington, D. ., is ot nuthorized to do business To Be Popular in Society. Do polling diateiok af tho Haxtman school 1 ALL THEWORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE A ot O 1 “Tho following notarial appoiats o convorso woll b is necossary that | - Second polling district. at- the Caste DR. HAINES® GOLDEN SPECIFIC, |t imisietinn inthe Shici s, i | mado this morming: . W, Tr 8 Neligh of Wegt | you should the art of discovering | school building at the corner of Eighteenth 1t can he glven In n cup of coffce or (ca, or In ar- Pl L L R 1 ¥n|n|..lun:-~4|l Yokom of Orchard, Bert 1. | what will interest the person with | and Castellarstroets, =~ Rt {ielen of faod, without tho knowladge of the patient Y hery b the vost pocke 1 otts'of Lincoln, H. R. Bowler of Wheeler, | whom you are talking and that you will [ . Third polling district at 1519 Leavenworth : Wb everyi gy on 1 Laia of Tokomah, ol H. Grubbon of | know how to drop the subject ‘when it | ¥ THRD WARD., FATLS T oporaton w0 uiotly and ey, Sout by Tl 40 auy. address. | ! e of Nebraska Cit becomes tiresome, and never to lot a i istrio T Uro ho'ls aware, his complets. Fefo T fice {on this paper. Addroes 1 Brown of Nebraska City, John A, F f 3 irst polling district at the Dodge school od. 48 page book of partioulars froo. T MADRID CHEMICAL €O, Branch Ofilce for U. 8. A | sk Oity, John A, (Worhos of | chovial fad of your own be tho one | wuilding, comer of leventh und. Dodge iseted 48 pems bock orpasiloalassires, Hobehingol | MADRID GHEMICAL €O, Dranch Ofics for U 1 of Omaha, S. O. Simonds of | Subject thatyoubringup, says the Lad streets &h‘"‘rm:rnlush\lfllnl‘?uu(l_mlt‘l-\.. BRUCE & CO., and IR SALE IN OMAHA, NEI,'BY’ Hendley, George I Whitman of Oxford, J. | Home Journal. Learn to bo all things ond polling district at 1023 Harney ABDY 00 Qmae. Kuhn & C 15t and Douglas Stroetm >orliing of Oxford. : to all people, to avoid personaliti street, 1A Ful Cor. 1Hth & Douglus Streots, and ] T B Clavton of Macodonia, T, secretary of | You don't wint to give u tirado agaiust | First polling district at the high school H A 3 T the National farmers' congress, asking him | dishonesty to & man whose father died | Puilding on Capitol square, Near Newport, R. T. A Pucket Clgar Cass Free to Smokers of 10 send a revised list of delogates and alter- | {5 AONCHY 10 b TR WSS BEIECST ] T Second polling district at the Leavenworth Opens Wodnesdaly June nates with their addresses. According to the | & SHLS 8 DI PN T Luws | S¢hool buildiug, corner of Seventeonth and A delightful summ; constitutio 3 congres shall be ¢ osed q A a0 > Q aws Leaver rth strects, T G copbtiistion 1 oo grbas anall bo.comueed o it ian s vou ate RAIng. £ moys | o R oEt shreole, fino vie of delegates appointed by the governors of ) o a AL N 8 v y FIFTIL WARD. T s A the various states and shall be equal to the | have married a divorced women. You Pivs s district at the St. Barnal - * i, Now ¢ mumber of congressmen from Ut stato.” | don'vant to talkcabout bleachod hair toa et polline dlaucich a0 tho Bt Tarnia 8 S 001110 s a great health restorer and s Established 1858, on. Johin Steen, of tho board of control of | woman whose hair is pronouncedly | Kighteenth and Nincteenth streets. = o R - : A the Nebrasiea Institute fou the blind, has ro- | yellow, nor to_discuss how injurious i3 | “Sccond polling district at_the Lako school blotches, pimples, erup- I'he OUmaha Medical and Surgical Institute. amved.uclieo trom b B ratiiae, il vouge and powder to the womun who is | building, corner of Nincteenth and Spruce promotes beauty by removing h e, gomimente: | made up in a most decided manner. In | 8 the e o the Tesialature 1s wet for the | your heart you may object to all thoso SIXTI WARD, tions, and all such troubles. 8. 8. 8. is not one of same date the captain regrets that he will | things, but you a expres- First polling district at the Long school X have to forego the pleasure of accepting the | sion to what you think: you are simply | building, covner of Franklin and Twenty- and sarsaparilla mixtures flooding 0 ing ! old potash, mercury invitation of Mr. Parmaleo. Commissioner | making yoursell pleasurit to some one | Siythstreets, = o0 o i d Steen speaks in the highest terms of the gen- v /C wve o oday v Second polling distriof b Saratoga sl mhnagamont 6L (o (nstitith ox. tha | JThom you. Bave Ix"lkllll‘;:llll?\l'Ll!’tl\|vll‘|‘lI.:| sehiool building, corner of Twenty-fourth aud the country. It contains no mineral at all but is made blind ever mee uin. Talkubout Egyptis Comn Al streets. 5 . ICatio McMabon, the fourteen-year-old girl | Mummies —or French politics; how Third polling district at the Franklin school stead of tearing it down. . ¢ho, whilo manipilating o food box for Bate | orchids grow, tho last new play or tho | buildiug, coruor of Thirty-fifth and Franklin to build up broken health, in € rick O'Donnell, her employer, had three fin- | ! gers cut off and sued for £5,000 damay stnew songi hut use good English, [ streets. g . %o will send our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseasos , but | spoak asif you were interested, and lost the suit, ha 1 her caso to the su-*| then you will gain what you want—a | First polling district at the Park school f promo court. s i plea is that sho did roputation of boing o churiing woman uiiding, comier of Tiveaty-nith street and and book of advice free to all who will write for it. not know how to uso the kuife in chopping | gotinll & s oolworth ayenue, tho feed for the cows, but nevertholess O'Don. | S0¢ially. Second polling district at the Dupont school AN nell insisted on her Is This the Forbidden Fruit? building on the corner of Twenty-ninth and THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., « The Nebraska 1 Martha streets, al OF Sur i NINF ot at the Farnam school f ‘I'wenty ninth ave- bank wero filed with the secretary of state | found on the this morning. The principal place of busi- | dreds of ness is to bo Allen, Dixon_ county. The su- | were discovered these nuts we thorized capital stock is §0,000. " The incor- | up on the Maldive istands, and the wise- Soycholles islands.” Hun- | Fiest polling dist seychelles | building at the corne am st ing dustrict at the W > Hastiogs has flad o potiton tnthopuprem | o The fule of, tho, sesedornon, mhoh | T T monm wane, Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. T Rt A sltsloase b Tuchuy, | o, sxporiad 0 Burops, Tho ek | s P B B | ¥l yepbwiten [ was bornand every day , E— Sl i Bl o it T adiion 1 | Syt nchesgoross. Th bl on | scoot bl sorar of” Twenigits | meggee g howys whysaid e L A Aol of incorporation of the Allen State | 100 feet in hoight, and is only to be NINTIL WARD, > 4 2 z gek I minenial A DBURGICAT, DISEASES. Tirces. GP""“"f“ y‘.,.. s before the Soy { o washed | nue and Far Second. po neor, Catarrh, Bronchils, Ink lation, E'e tricily, Para ysis, Kpilo sy, Kldney, Bi.00, an | wll Xurgleal O, erations, DINKABES O1F WOMEN xpeeliliy. ook ately adda & Lying-in Fepirtment £ v W Jnfinesent — who didntuse luut Hill At A { noos . B g i Tustituto m kg sbeoialty of FRLVAT porators are D. ‘0. Gilman, F. M. Dorsey, R. | acres of those days told tho peoplo that | 8¢hool building on Hamilton street near Dalo | 00 Syphin b me'a ey "I Gothenburg land and fnvestment com | Submarino treo aud that it had a mys- Judges and Clerks. ‘ AELE Y Sarely i, ks a0 anis 0 10 do Tatrela et (BT b Ay pany has filod amendments to its articles of srious powor of counteracting poisons. FIRST WARD. 5] l l d k g8 orsend history of your ca 0, and wo will sead in pint wrappar our BOOK 10 Mk» ok, unan Priva acorporation. with the socretary of state, | Henco the namo—coco-de-mer. It is | First District—Judges, John Hannon, O, | Sapo 10 1S &.50l1d cane pecialor Ne: plsonsos, impoteney, Byhills, Gloet snd Yaricocels. with question 1 8t, Addres Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Corner 9th and Harney Sts, Omaha, Neh Rhodes, R.T. Glenn; clerks, J. E. Lind- | ). P, Birkott ccond District —Judges, E.S. Flagg, P. McCaffroy, H. G. Bauman; clerks, W. L Tho main ohanges are that the corporation | probable that Gordon met with allusions shall be managed by aboard of seven dirvctors | to this wonderful nut in Arabic MsSs. and that the company may also buy, sell, ac- | and afterwards visiting Seychellos was ¢+ quire and hold astock of its own or other " col g tions. The future place of business is to | Struck the beautiful and isolated |yl 'K, Long. -=%cleaning purposes &~ . — ¥ A Poratichn. " T group of Islands and their double coc e P Loy . O Giatuan. | 3 Etchings. Emerson. ', . COULDN'T LIVE TOOETHER. Rtk — John Mathicson, B. M. Sinith; clerks, Nati" | “Ah| Ah!" Oried the house- “Oh! Oh!" Cried the DIRT, Engravings. Hallot & Davls, / whon there s a0t at least one divotoe case on | g Bananss 19 she Briny BECOND WARD. | wife, “The Secret I know, ro At length I must go, I cannot ‘fl‘."f‘“‘““u“"““ = Kimball, ofscouring soap used forall v thousand bunches of bananas - : : g the tapis. Among the latest suits is that of by - " First District—Judges, Frank E. Dworak, : Athata Pianos & Organs. H. M. Leavitt, Mr, Leavitt's plea was that o tossed over to tho mormaids from i, Yorak, il Holmes; clorks, | DIRT can resist withstand ln-...mu. Sheet Music. his wife had loarned to love another and had | @ Nicaraguan steamer the other day to ®e Authes, Henry Meis. - pocked ber trunk and left him. Judge Chap- | lighten the ship in a severe storm. Secoud District—Judges, L. D. Pickard, D, SAPOLIO.” SAPOLIO.” % 1813 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska.

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