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10, 1890.--TWELVE PAGES, LY BEE, SUNDAY, AUGUST KELLEY, STIGER & COMPANY, &+« - e | GREAT REMOVAL SALE — N . \ N [ Remember we move on Sept. 1st,to the store room now occupied by . A. Orchard, 15th and Famam, and all summer good sold before moving. Special bargains will be, offered in every department. —_— and odds and ends must be L TR B [IENS TIPS S0 dozen. of Lad'es' Guarntecl Fat Biak Back witine 4 reduced o SIHIDe, DIl SLibea aid Ll 40 pleces French Sateens, worth e, roduced | M1 loss Jfancy suiped, pin stripeaand by 10 15¢, Send for sanplos d2-lnch Black Brillantine, 50¢; well worth 1 2 g, 10 pieces Bleached Damask, cholce patterns; moving sale price 69¢, worth &30 MOVING SALE PRICE, 25C { 1.‘ 1’\51 ]))["\(: K : sk Bk Wont Serge. forthise Germun bnlf bleached Dum asks, @ige, worth 75¢. 4 e s Fine Cream Damasks, 50, well worth e, 18 PR v Covered and Sols with elegant han v tha t & SEND FOR SAMPLES, 10 doen Damask Towels, tancy borders, knottel fringes, 1240, worth fise. sdozen of Ladies' Black Lisle and Fanoy | and 8.0 | ]N l )I \ [ ]\ ( )\I S Extraheavy hu 1l 1inen Towels, 16%e, reduced from 200 striped Lisle lose, MOVING SALE PRICE, 50 - e DN S < AN Bath Towels 16 o MOVING SALE PRICE,35C; OR 3PAIRS FOR$1 Wehave just opened abie lot of Fast Blick 4 ‘ Extralong Bath o] reducea frow e, 3 of the celebrated Gloria Umbrelas, all Ind i Linons at e, Wi ey ire N 11-4 Crochet Bed natneal handics, %, thit wo sold foe excellentvalue wnd areselling fast. Send for - < 11-4 Crochet Bed Sprom ds 07¢, worth 81, 2.0 and §1.00, "',’.‘,‘"","h\ fiockod Organdy (2ast black) at o-Inet A1l Wool: Erehrteita, 6 fediitea Epecial Bargalus of Remnants and Table Linens All our Faney Silk Plajted Tlose, with fast. MOVING SALE PRICE, $1.85 WOr #50 e Rk and White Organdy 15 £1.00 TAL-di-fucl extra qu Lt forthiss black Boots ™ and high cwlored i nduced trom || ¥ v . Tseian : Entire Stock of IJJlCCS, thictwe sold foi T T L [HeBIR fprthissalo reduced 081005 worth tooludiip e | MOVING : \ l l l I L (1 O OJ,).SH \"OOL C“ \LLIS’ e "‘“«: ‘1‘,’.‘-.}.: 41,\‘:'1;‘ Ir"l:.\llnr‘;;.) Nets, and Luce Edging and Flouncings, In all widths and prices, e "},‘,‘;"I':, !:‘::“:&v “',,’,“";lvf;f.‘\"' ?I”“ ;:‘I::‘!‘:h‘: 13{\ 1{(; “\ IN\\ P Entire Stock of Embroideries, e L ancy tops, E PRICE, inth Tace Flomeirgs. Extra q Hish chee fend for fy Cliceked Lavns, in ni 8t ripes, at Lo e; ted o wiles. »-We will seli n It of White|, _ g > 5 e e ¥ At 10c-He il sell o worth te und || 5 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ i1 HOver Enibrotieries, Swiss, Natnsook and Came 16%5. Sale price 1), e . . JGee Flouncings, allgreatly reduced, insouwe cases reduced to ono 50 doen of Boys' Heavy Cotton Hose, < TN At Be e a splondid Wiite [ anteed Eusy Bitol, » MIN N ) Vot e hawn und Natusook, [ Allof oie Wool Chiallies reduced tol3e; reg- MOVING S C ale price Se, arprices Furnishing Goods 8Yec. 8"{(3" 8‘[{(3. 81Kc SOC Ml e &4 T 613 10815-all sizes. Men’s Colored Percale Shirts, rekets willbe ofered at costund n muny cases less than cost price. This s 5 N Ladles' Blouse W, thissaleto 8. Send for simples. 1les® Blouso W v & Jacket chaap 49¢; reduced from $1.80; 2collars sts In silk and flannel, at greatly reduced prices. and 1 pair culfs with each shirte Ladies' Jerseys atless than cost Ehadsng o 5 I) ( 1 ad0picons 24iuch Figuied Cing Silk. 5 Special bargains i odd lots of ladies’ muslin underwear. Stamped lnensslightly solled, U“[]Brwgar Dg t I Men ru),’;” ed I,Tl ;:;ud Hand. ‘eSS ] LT s > erchiefs, 5; worth 10¢, . ress Ginghams . svostprios . = i |ke » 5 g : » o T, Burgainsin ehildren’s Luceana Mull Caps and S1ips, Fine W hite Unlaundried Shirtg 8’13/ c 8 '_; 38 8,’3 (chy 42 13 c o5, 306 {' Qozen of I‘ulh»“‘ s‘y;“ Ribbed Cotton | forthis sale 8ve, BOe and 78¢. lendld sty inghans, worth Colored Henriettas, 16 %4 ¢, TIROITY DR BTN ek oy Great reduction in price of 12340, reduced to d3c. Send for suniples. Im]ll)l(ul Wit e ZII]dl{Cr(:l’llC S MOV NG SALE PRICE 1 Mbhia FInd SRR Rd | Arashaaing Outing Flannels, e | Shirts at $1.50 and $2.00; worthy 1 Dress feaseof Tadles' Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vi One ense Tmported Henrlettas, 27 B4t e g 3 b Yol el : lowneek ind o sieey ey Withibbon inneck | double, Wi e e ' s S T Lalies' white lce veined hundkerchicls, 5lines veining, only s, worth 10c, [ T e Severaliiots Af Menls i ialooes IOC Ladies' white and printed sheer lawn handkerchiefs.only e reduced from 150 ONthGESAL E toi S ok reatied on B e T Guoa sty es tn Ou white and eolored embroidered lawn handikerchiefsonly 124, re- duced £ 41y Wi 5 dies' fine embroidered lawn handkerchiof; htly soiled, reduced to 50¢, Shirting Percales, 856, 75, 8io, 81, Thess have been almost dbuble the price, HOVING CHILDREN'S COLLARS R duou (o S L Special Burgins in 0dd Lots of Al L Ll £ ; Men's Neckwear That Must Beuses @ ; ) B i doen of Ladies' Sk low neck and raers rting Percales reduced t010¢;| new and ch Inlaceand emvroidery. only lic each, reduced from 25¢ and 850, 10 slecves, With rigbon in neck and arm, ]ft‘ \‘llhl b e, Send for sunples ingsaleprice Ladies' white and cotored linen chemisette collars,only 10¢, reduced from 300 MOV SALE PRICE, 7 . . " 5 x = W NN fence," so to speak, “whale the others go by.” COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. They chose thelatter, and hastened for their THREW UP HIS HANDS, use two dozen of Franklin's spectacles, LAZ\ L“’h AT SP[R[TLAKE. Most of the bathing suitsare decolleteat the old stamping ground across the viver, ik valued at §18, The information was filed heels, but a few v young women with | Bids for Finishir g the New Hoepital As Van Allen leftthe court room he was | A Ulysses Farmer's Treatment of a | several weeks ago and Iahn has been out of pretty shoulders camot résist the temptation Raceneed znized by 4 saloonkeeperat the comer of SR ctel A RTT e city since that time. LR todisplay them, and the bathing sull is ab- bl Thirteenth and Jones as the fellow who stole HAsy s g = . Dk 46, lot 150, There are women here At the regular mecting of county commis. George Smith of Uly: . South Omihin, W rand lusband oM D’ ses met John W, The Queer Fadof Certain Ladies Inclined | Previated ther acouple boxe n of ading a | business last Februar from -his place of 5 nt who sioners yesterdayafternoon bids for g L but the culprit was ighman on the streets of South Omala o1y county road through sections 11,12 and 14 | out of reach before a warrant could be so- | vesterday. Smith accused Baughman of HONEY FORTHE LAD IES. ! with a great dedl of emboinp to Embonpint, ACTUALLY WEAR COR 2 under their suits and swim in then. | were opened, as follows: J. . Root, 109-10 | cured. having stolen lis horses, and telling him to Bl Sy s kel ; h 1 ) i . . ; 3 coves are again frequently teimmed with Ingive swinming lampered by skt | contss John' M. Lutien. 1954 eroet! o) . hold up his hands, pullel a gun on hin, after | Slevesare Juently itt 0 : y 3 M. L % 83" L e e SR 2 thi ol bt BT Y uch us were so much worn some yoars GOSSIP FRESH AS THE SPRAY, SA oL pottomn e g | oraux, Bros. 12,910 cents 1 H. Hall, 43¢ cnts; | Dr Bimey o cHRRREEIORBI R Ry Fhihe Hariiag Uimito) nlle bo Bought | 820. 'Real lacound very pood imitation ike —_— Right here comes tomind thestory of tieold | Thomas Ryan, 2.9-10 cents; L. O’ Keefe, 215 hy Bruce is Restless. Lorses of a med Thompson, sharo general approval with plin cuffs, edged [4 Dr. Bimey cures calarrh, Bee bldg. ud wife to M D Bijler, WO S and sk bk, Clifto n, (o i rrssu bson to A | hnarmow lace. But in the first instance | g 'S “‘“fl"‘"fl"'\} Wl maid at Nowport, who, when her nicce told | cents. Thebids wexeall referred to thecom. | or, an vould T ffs must matdh the remainder of the | o Navvelland wite t60 B fubis, Sayings and Doings of the Omaha | puCR G VRG Vi before going into | mittee on rads. I wishlwasa nind reader, and I woul Goes Among Five-Fichters, must match the remainder of the | = e 1ot 1, bk 334, South O i Bl s tell wherethat man is wanted," remarked i of amoter thing, S0 W8 DU BAIZ | The boarl tulk under comldemtion the | Gaptain Mestas meetny et led mer Outing on the “‘Aunie Roomoy' is the most popular girl | dutstion of carrying the George B. Timme | burglr, Bruce, walked out of the i Shores of Spirit Lake. lere. Noboating or viding pariy is without her, and sk leart, from seven ¥ heads, It is rath hoolss on the | . : irimning, while tho linen ones are of | _ wi oo e People Who Are Taking Their the water, ansyel couTso part oF collar sna cufs. o Jowephi Dwoilc i Wite Crupo with apatiern of cut jot beads sown | 1y fingeh 1ots bk sy Grandvi on ithas quitea piquant charm of its own. Dwyer, @ & feob lot?, bk 8 Though originally intended oy for cibots | Omsin, S i and trimumings, it is noff, in combination with [ H M Chittenden light silk and plain clop The Fire Chief Galligan loft yesterday il for Mount Clemens, Mich.,accompanied by ik jailto | his yife, On August 19 somplote | batk salary matier up tothe supreme court. | the patrolwagon tobe taken to the county is wwery folow’s swoet- | W. R Vaughan wus on hand, and with him | fyi1, S of e upto tho g1y | he brought a letter. The lotter w amusing to | and find what 1 Su W, O G uth Galligan will attend the twentieth . annual meeting of the fire chiefs of the United States to be heldin asfrom | © “T know he is wanted somewhere,” contin- | Detwit. Thuwe are about four hundred membersof the assc Vto GO ulinelot 1, sinin Cwd made up into Divy tho size of a| bk Seinr Lake, Ia. August 7. pedal to County Attorney Mahoney, and it stated that | ved the thief-c tior Mr. Galligan cher, whole toile Tup: Bre. ] -Spirit Lake is us pay this wedk | 00808 0 DRaeot and ind what 1 thesuitof the Demacrat Publishing company | will got outo it, und that is what is wes has beer s member for nineteen years, conr s dn altorna. | E M Ohittenion gud wits o0 “a 88 any week since tho regutta, andthe reason | hoing near @ great metropolis, vs Douglas county hud been dismissed. After | ob his mind, 631 sxcwdiusle raatin Dr. Bitney cures catarth, Bee bdg, e apouan i o onlot bril | AN onden ' and’ wife to ' “Nsan influx of youngmen, Tho **twenty love | Name Ouly,” * t be Beautiful, and | this wis hauded up Mr. Vaughan presented b gt L S o St & ARt on U aimwortl, part 1ot 6, bik sick maidens” who spent last week repaiving | A F am ouly a few of the | his bill, in which he claimod the comnty owed P [2dC1H: e il : BREVITIES. e [J P I Dwyer to 1N O iiienden, wiiv ' pent | i e B auphin hl Intniod tho countyowed 1 fow duys that he hus ed up here. Tliore are no fans moro beautifulthan thoso | © If Dwyer to 1M Ohitiendon, wa. . 1,000 their rosy cheeks and bright eyes came out | “Bli . beonie are in the majority | tho'ios) toay wholo matlor was 1o, | \Vheuhe was in hero tyo yewrs age o wos | Bom_(o Mr. aud Mrs, Sol Davidsoln, | of omrieh Plumes in lyroor foldingshape, but | g JUEL 1L MK ES Soath G, wd. .. 1, this weele in full assortment of tennis gwns, | hore and are accised of i ng exclusive. | fewed to the ¢ nmittee ml,.m A R [ “;nly .nu.ll:ul.’w-n-“ "\‘ -ul:! l;;'.u{nivrilu; 2 Mary's avenu August 9, adaugh- u_llx‘rum u-lyln.z-» e hed \-vl ')':m I;x_m‘\ 4): 'i""" W% felot 10 Fadrmmount Plioe, inning Guinshorough hats with nodding yonobowls, fishes, sails, mws, bathes e nline W such @ change in a n my 1ifo, te sillk tissue and erapes puinted witha fight of | | o Sl g flirt, but those whodo make up for those who | Lored i last Sunda et and | where, but there is a_case right here ing oxtraoffort to sec > i fans. Nothingis prettierthun a fan of | 04 ftsub lot 15 in Lo g w d tivating sniles, ity B Y P referred to{he omuittecon onstruction, will send iim up for o nloe ULELS tormnn ting i extraeffort to s thajua- [iHanian8. Notling DO Patlerson and wite 1o 4 olson, The storm on Sunday was magnificent. It | 100’4 Apairo The usual Saturday batch of bills was Gis ¥ s alab bl i tionul convention for this city in 1591, palest yellow crepe, g v lot 1 “B Saunders & H's : : 8 ! BOWY EYPS FROM ST, LoUTS posed of. ke = In the comty court yesterday Judge | Tule flounees, tanbourstitched with gold | &% Regier o0 sccurred about 10 am. and até pm. quanti- i ) pday's Park Concert. s e i 2 5. | and colored metal theeads aveveryusefulaids | Albright 16 conpiny i } $ omiined hoiped i eor. | €M to hive aptivated most of the Omaha | © B Russell of tho poor farm putfna |y, gy B 00 S OO o con. | Shitlds rondered. judgnents ng S, ) taliih ) sefului & U Tot oompary . ite ofhedisons stil resained nesped in oar- | voung min, bab 8 0y visl the' WAoS | Ferataliion foe 3 obort o i auest, g gt ] A. Slommn vs Moyes, & hants' | 10 doing up old black silk dresses.” The pat- Uhy ALE 0 nors of the piaza. The hail ke the raiu fals | singly, Brown Eyes hastimeto be *off 'witn | aswellas that of John Cuinm, whowaaed 'ty | ®rt o be given by the Union Pacific band at bank of Neligh vs R. Wilson ot al, tornis often turiched with out beads and M Winison, w love ou ‘“the just and thounjust!” the sunes | the old ove beforeshe i on with the naw.” | bean engiucer at tho poor house, was placed | Hauscom park today, commoneing af 2:30 The migmbers of the Eelipse clib v bugles the same color as the metal thieads, & Solden's add, at home, and did not leave tho She is only sixteen and quite miv d co- | onfile, J Do > chartered Jim Stephenson’s Y and their effect by lamplightis reily splens - tirege i il quetry is4$ natural as breath with her, The Hammond packing compny filedn | s P T P did, ) and Wittt i G ind ey o ATIRUERLROUND WD QORN Y Auong the Omata people lereare Mr. aud | potest against tho valuation placed upon i6s | yareh—Distant Grerois ™ A.Doring | theday, holding a very enjoyab! The Baroness Kl oklor of [ jota dandil, bik Lid.and 1 1, uinjured. In fact the stained-gliss window . Milton Rogers, Mr, Will Rogors, rly by thorssessor, This will bo conr | Heceh S R T L T e r R P ey Sk e Titlis has issued ac “heauti ful und 1, blk1is, Dunde wd . BieW on thonorth side was picreedin every Herbert Rogers, Mre Brauch, | si At some fi > meeting of the board, | Serenade-Stars Are Iwinkling Kipl dayevening l{ 3 0’ clock in room 20 wouen of theworld,” asking fortheir pho. TWenty -elght transtors...... . ..... ...400,60 Mouday morning the sun shone as bright Joseph Barker, Muster \.Invphll.uk: e, | R. M. Stoneof the Indigent soldiers’ s Overture-Bas Blew. ; -Pettee | 115 AlL are invited, 5 togi J'hvxm orler U‘l]']hlu'l(h]“m‘hl‘fwrclnwun ° i & 1ako wis e o z o e ., M , Mp. Jumes McKenua, Mes. [ cioty wanted a ot of paper, pens and ink, PAKT I e st AL mitiee of artists which shall choose those to Atehison Globe: When aman s twenty he ;"‘l nflyrlon “‘;" L :’_"“ “"‘ll BocH ¢ | William Reditic, Miss McKenna, Ma Ho wus referred to County Clerk O'Malley, tlans Reverto-March Nedley...A Beyer | IndSatINday eveniugs the room 150pento | Lo Yiiead i an albin. siitial o Lypes of 1o | thinkes that everyone he mects is looking ab ud visited thospot. Mr. Jeseph Barker of | v Wilon. Miss lson, Mr. William Bushman had advanced$1o to send ture—Fast Mall % : Hizel Ry mal Bety in the Latter Half of the Nine- | Lim, Wi he 18 forty he kuows that they Omaha chartered the Spirit Lake steamer and g a bad boy to the reform school, and upon mo- on-Second Reglent Kiighits of Therels a bad washout on Douglas street, | peenth Century.'? are all looking av themselves, ! tooks his friends to Omaba beach during the | ¢ Bartan M - s Swobe, Colonel and | tin the amount was ordored rofundoed. Pythiins of Omals seeeer o Rbyner Pl':,‘““"l" Selenug 1"‘, , and Slguleanth Afan of gose foathers! How unpooti —_— sttexaoon! 3 e A | e e ongrAuac ol AR . PARTLIT. ursday night, while driving up this strvet, |, & fan of gouse fot MR el SN overing o progressive high five Ir. and Mr Theadoption of the report, of the committes e, iy it sounds, and yet many a laly need only Mrs, M. | on construction, with reforence to accopting | GovemnorBerrs's March.. 1 from their buggy and Barkalow, M. Brauch Mrs. Join M. Thurs: | the bids for furnishing the hospital, wis fopular Nodley a_and family, Mrs. Peattie, Mr. Axthur | brought up for ssion. Mr. Berlinmoved | “election=TheUn 1iou, Mrs. Colman, Mr. Kd Swobe, Mrs, I | tgstr for window shades, i 9 " 3 and two sond, Mris, Falconer, blanlets aud sheets, stating that the county | Must Finish Work on Tim Nye has goue howe aud Mrs. Barton | bad not advertised for thos aricles, His | Fom this tine on the county comm s at progressive six-handed Suctre, re- | expects to leave this week. motion was not secnded. The boarl then | ers propose tomake the contractors co ply iments belng sory s, oorwe I Gilbort, Miss Gilbert and | aceplod all of the bids numed in theslist pub- | with every condition of theircontracts. Yes- Quite an amusing inddent ocourred dur- | Miss McClelind ave at ‘Omala beach and | Lhed (u " was given in the hotel parlors by Mrs. Braxch of Omaha, The game was a success, Mrs. Guy C. Barton and Mr. Whitelaw of St. Louis carrying off the first prize, Tuesda evening Mrs, Whitelaw entergined her r Medloy Overtu; i quite seriously in Lo Wish 10 possess on now-white feathe The funeral services of the late Hen with the natural quills roplaced by thestaye: i 0t 1 will be held from the residence of his 1d_only outsideshows the complete it Welsh, 607 South Twenty- | foathe ach feather has a dainty border of 'l Bt el | e ks | Pall Term opens Sept. 1T W son, V ninth ssion- aken to Dubuque, Ta, forin- | 1 narrow ribbon the colorof flowe yesterlay's Ber, terday afternoon, in iccejting thebond of | Mrs. Bllen Teuen, who has bee in the |~ Inadditionto our rved washing materials, | oo G Eid ro, st g efresiments. A youug Englishnan, 10t | visitthe botelat the biwceldy hops. Martin Kipke was awirded the contmet for | (20 B e aRUBR OB OF [0 ey orol Ay e helone b [ls s uadiion b or percile, very | sionaia i Jausungs Lilorwture Tistor e invited guest, sauntered into the parlor Mona Barcoue, rds of earth froma cut out | AUE! 108 8 sradingcontiact | ) i6nons of Insanity yesterday, The rosult uch liked for summer w Itis embroid- | oratories inChenistry, Physics, Bot :w:l "\l:;l(l-l‘uxu_ Ulu'iinvnd ‘ln:'m,nf”:ll V-‘l; — ou tho mi 'y road at S cents per cubie yard, ""'\I A Vi M“"l\ arth f'i"lll;‘:n' Public | of the finding was not made p bic yosterday, | ered with tho machine and male up with | sy, eitomolozy, ( ¥ .\’, i ow countrymun's chair, relied and sa s Bltney curs catax] »e bldp. after which the board adjouruea until Satur: 2y totwoan scetios dand 11, ownship | but it isunderstood that sho will ‘bosent L0 | dnrk-colrod. por. slin fic Civit Engineori wry of 1200 ol and nothing more,” beciuse he had not been [ P Birney cures catavrh, Bee bldg. B Fa e LU i i s et e S T s LA i e kool ponts A S onBo s o it | 3na i periadic presented to the guests nor invited tothe en- T : I Y —— the work was not completed at 4 ¢ Dr. B1mey cur v, Bee bldg, | Schnakeshould forfei ain date # for every day there after, until the job wasfinished, te rm o bl wey o siug 0,00 St he St ward, J. 5. DA LES, Lincoln, low Britisber bl tainment, and beeause his fe did not feel it incumbent upon bimself to pre- | Ithas devebped that the B ade by the | m to celenrate | toilt. 1 appropriate | Iwo very pe i istof a | thy of noticeif only ascurvisitics, One ais ty of amuse- | Plays a pattem of open white parasols about It isexpected several thoussnd men | three or for inche on a deep red pecifications. rber asphalt sent him, and sb ho company has been using an inchand a quar- STARED AND LOOKED ENGLSIT or gutter bou Turtead of i duih £ad o hat wnd fually took his depurture wich to tho | 17 futter bou {xl-“ 10 08 13 000 4 ghadl ! B e R e by Dy o 8l sl which should have arrived in this city at | will bé in line, gromd, wh o its cquilly striking loking ‘ 3 : dintely | day nights, August19 aud 20. The conpany | g 2 : e : companion 8 distinguished by wreiths of Y - s called Fiddledewink, Fuch player has o | 0f the public works and he imnediitely | 983 4:30 yestorday moring broke in twoabout 4 - compin i 3 number of wafers given him, asnial romd. | orderod that a nch and o half boarl should | cntains fifty peoplo selocted from tho great | grelock ut Walls statics, ti uty miles out. PERSONAL £ARA\GRAPIS. HRER T Jvod on g divkliised A box s pliced in tho middleof tho tatle, and | b used or ihat the work bo at once dis: | amy of burnt cork artists, ind cachmanis | Thefirstseetion slacked upand the following Dr. Birney, the arth spechlist, is Simplicity ; many of them fre elaba. lie Who s s i popying a1 of is waltrs | OO reply to Mr. Birkhousers commentand | 31 o bea star in his prticular line of busl- | section craanod Loty To - A g, lloving sp 1y in Sioux City, ; trimmed, but a great portion for gei- ) Active preparations are being n labor organizitions of the city bor day, Scptember 1, in anner, The festivitles ride, barbecue anda v ompletes this use d nretiy Tuitior. » completes this usefuland pretly | | Tulton @ dents, For uliarly figured silks aro wor. 2 Collision, thwestern freight train ; A Northwest istiels will appear | rppo (e at Boyd’s opers house Tuesday and Wednes- oRLIR 0 A58 ! @ _repre. | ess. Thenanes presented indicate as much, | Cogblan on the rear end” was tnrown from ; el S Weir aro gunishod: itk dbb . Nigh fivo. form the hief amusements of "‘;:;"'i'\"'l“l ”h‘l';('“,):\“'l{h;‘““.”.‘th‘ll“"m'l‘l“ Bosides George H. Primroseaud V. H. West, |the top of the (rain into the dilch, and | CMeris A, Coeha Juiaed from » bust 1y gray mobulr fgured with Moty s i, wd Bipa on th porches whilo young | SCRlutive of tho Bur ‘hand o' quarter gutter | Who lavelong been recognied as among the | although no bones were broken he' \wis b i g lhs dots * was recently fininish Auuabed fishes with her ey, salls forth to |, < Why, we e T finest minstrel talent, they 1 lously bruised, Hewa ht to this | John W. Hosierof Tur Ben e Soaquest oc kcpsin e syl wme way or | bosils sllasiyearly replied Mr. Birk | Dockstater, the famous **big four s were diessed and he | froma visit Al paihieln T " Jo! Gy r - 0. Stonehilland his sille buye k U Ttnow. " You's | Waldron, Dalyund Martn ) B ow o | Ve hanhi & hols s th s iad i e Marshall, veturned from the east. yoste nay y tic s 0 drown Shot at a Barglar, Miss Alico Isa: “done more,”” as one ¢ boards aro | dull ke than auy other speciilty combi- | There were burglarsup in Kountze Place | thee tumed Ik dity , J. H ve Low |8 : Smith, | ¢ity, wlhiere bis injur rin-who for yeurs | Was then taken hume which Baled Hay in carlots. W rite »ws of bluck y (aTet sk eveinto |1 g REESE & CO., Turin, lowa. was corvespondingly trimmed, showed seven the skint, g co) other M. Joseph Barker is the beau of the high- five table, and muy be seen every woruig sur parasols ol have grotesquely ad sticks with abunch ofred poppics PATEN"'“"“‘,?"'{: Ao Tons s if“they had just sprung and blos Bee Bullding, (Omaha Neb s leaves this unded by won't doit atull st She expects to romain four A aARAL o MaTiOwn When the fich and a_quar guar glowi tant.” Itis also said Lo b used und the usphalt is rolled down upon | uation e the most | v a | combining vusiness and pleasus terday morning. Oune of them ent somed from the wood. Others have clusters his being the only miscullne head aming | them the rosult 1sun Inpertect, lovel which | daborately costumed company ovor sont oot thelouse of A. A, Raymoud, at 1625 Lothrop | , Messrs. Robinson & Garmon are expected | of ox-exo daisies with long, stragging stali NS SR them, results ii dauuge o the paveraeut, soouer or | Wd preseuts many entirely new as wellas [ helouse of A. A Ray ? B 1 toretum toluy, after a threeo wecke: nkand wl wisies springing from Whlmgars heard dlethneiy. oo Fred Nye is the herw of the bowling alley. | fater. ol original featuros. steeet, 3ud stole 3 wille the other stayed | et Their fatullics rotm rr eon Lrks” , @ from Aaron’s rod that budded. More : ! He made s score of 210 this morning, which s ol outside ind watched for developments, The 3 el Priday awont ol designsare of filberts,or walnuts, | P - - - 4 ( W. Cook returned Friday eveni \ s, | — ; Wwis Just foustoen poinls “ahead of tho 80re | D Birney cures miamh. Bee bl The Pressmon's Picuic. fellow who got insldethe bouss eutered by | gyt a thren aioher oo toip, aurlng dierrics, wpricots, puns’ und necw! | {477 An active man for ea made by . €. Suyder. His fico las been T L3 The prossmen of thecity will takean out- | Pr¥Ing U w kitclen window, aud as howas | (i e, Wocks: busioss trip, d rines are so natiral as to bealmost tempting 5 7 10 #10, to locally wreathed in siiles since and rather indicites remtto~ ing today. Pressmen’s unin No, 82 will go | Waking bis escape Charles 'Crate, who lives R 3 to the appetite, scee Y, cowpany, incor an inwand satisfa 1 Heavy Danage Suits, ””; od :-l STIRPANREGH IR 310; z g0 | in an adjoining hose, sent. fivo billets aftor oyco left \l’l“““ f ’fl““fi“"““‘”" e supply goods, 3 At odock evory owe bithes, The beach | Mrs. Saral . Fisher, who was ove of the | 0t or its fint amual excursion and pienic | Lin, noue of whidh s ofe - (e s 4 B ¢ M o, 3 saliry b P being sindy and the water cioar, nothing | mast dirly uifortunate victimg of ihe o cck | ©o Waterbo. The Musical Union bund and R aughlors Who have bepn_spending the sum- LB REALTY MAKIT 1800, palary b0 pald 1n) Rotox could bo more refreshing Our Omiha | o0 o Cnioago, Burlineto e el orchestra will go along to discourse music for hrowa from a Buggy, _“}‘1 at the sc M‘H..‘ will returh with him NSTRUMENTS placed on record during . Ewmplre ™ Co-Operative wouien Leve tuke the palin is swimuers wd | o P gon & Quing zu the occasion. “Rouna (rip tickels, includir Mrs. Willism Irvin, who tesides at the | #0ut Scptember yestorday twoll rated) lock Doy 610, ¥ divy Mr, Joseph Gamieau, sr, of St. | A0y Octobe, -la-'l. enle r;n! suit | Wmission to the grounds, §l. Childron, 1al? | corer of Twontyninth a1d Oale was out | . ME. Ce pree K. Lioallo g jyife lelt lnst | Duila McCabe and hushand oA B Ward, —r— 'Louis sits on the beach day fo wateh | district court yestenlay, cluimiug fare, e ty-n ak, was eyening for Portsmouth, N. ., where they | 1ot 2, bk 7 Pia i e 10 the fair bathers, and inspitool bis wiite | danages by reason of friwhtfulbodiy i —_— driving with her mother aud baby, and when | will visit relatives, | They will tlse visit soe, | Sconone hllaivicy any 1o J A aii ’ head and elghty-two sumuers, still scems to | Which she sustained at the time They Leftthe ¢ ity, near the coruer of Twentyninth and Leaven- | enl places in both Miline aud New Himy M iliiam Eruatcn lotsT tod {3 sa" i, & connolsseur in the matior of batbing William Dwyer, a switchnan on the John Maherand William Van allen, the | worth the horse bec frightened at u | sbire and returnin about 4 mouth, 8 Luang, w ¢ 3,00 ¥or LOST o T Salie T ® | Chicago, Burfiugion & Quiney railvoad, | po of Council Bluffs crooks who were ar- | molor. The animal turned srouud. . aer i —— b0t oe Uik T I & G Rt {:‘.““:".%u'it}“;ig': e Leholders who grace the beach at this | brings suit against the cormpany for 85,00 o rested by Sergeant Ormsby, werm yosterday | Poring the buggy, aud all of the oceupants A Traveling Max yuble, den's udd, w o 2200 N[“'H Torecr Rusossotn Obie: oo T hour cousist of chaprones, od men wnd | dccountof leing a hand whils in thy i | fested by s h 3 Y | were thrown out and painfully | brased Dr. Kahn was arrested yesterday by Court | FUA Kostersund wife (o 8riii Milk. 1 b, KoL A NHO T Sl o ildren, wodest maidens, afraid to appear in | charge of bisduty on Junoeb last. u'n:‘:u'm‘{ by Jullgollll ~|\;; : thirty days | ppei. injuries are not serious, Ohice yior on & ebarge of cmbuslement “H{Ip“. 8, Wood Luw n |",I‘.‘|. wod Strecrihon WEAK, UADKVELOPKI ATl o — eachin the county jail, with t Lternativ T - . iy el aynter to MM Paynter, sox100 ot Counirten: g bl “dniasmenin Vuilingon the | Dr. Dirmey cures mtarels, Beo blig, | e pen e ik with the alteraiive D, Birney cures catarrh, Beo bldg. | Marcus Fraskia with eosyertug oo | oG8 ae e $iiasy d o | R T GOAC AT ey rl | X Y \ 'S I3 ' of the dty ore suudown. r. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. Marcus Franklio with couverting to hisown [ O F Clark tolyron Keed, po 4-10-11,7¢ ERIE MIDIT BUrl Alo.u:'V:

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