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IMONDAY. JUNE 1, I801. s l‘n‘ x mtore 3 ‘f*?’:‘. was ot &1 b 3 ty, the ;:{y Settled Oouatry, { e ; Xy Islands Thr o Ate Rocky Islaods Throw the At | O ered untls broskfast time when the ma b Per was at once reportod 1o the polios in Verdure Green, i s ————— SE . A el - 5 Y ~ L ) IT INCLUDES ADDITIONS, r BO\/ b hl) F\l{ l \1 14 \ I LAND OF MANY BEAUTIFUL | COUNTY SEAT RACKETS IN PROSPECT. : I ) 4 1 bl R 5 Real Estate Owners' Association e Wants Everybody to Come In. — J PR ay ® . . Afi Omatia. Busthess. San: 1 | Thereat estate owners in all adaitions 10 | 4 gection Filled with Hustling Farms A This weck you can buy better goods and at lower prices than at any time Houxes of Rock, of O'canders Oraha are roquesied by the Real Estate | ©\ " "h liioug Water fn Great : . s Wa havas S BiaRaes Alrandts AHG [as of Fia clavs AH R Sixty Fest High und O wmataionof O o abcnce cul | ©73 = Phliolons Wesre o, Gre since we have been in business. Already many lines of fine cheviot and cassi- 1 1t owuers, and select from each i = . . . . . . . n wnions helr numb ono oF ~Graphic Details. S mere suits are broken in sizes and have been consolidated into one special bar- . H. Clurtls, president o Eatate O e o montiomen | _ N1oBRAMA, Neb., May 81.—(Special to Tas gain line at $5.00, all sizes. At$2, 82,50 and $2.75, we are showing goods taraed I § : o seloctod will then plesse call at the room | BEE A How pralrie conoiey (s Berhr more | which cannot be duplicated in this city. ' 202 New York Life E Other Wond New Yotk und onding v hths ol e i | palited with tagii ’” r»’(&i.;u.fi:;. y In boys’ suits, ages 13 to 18, don’t buy until you have seen our all wool - the motley confusion of colors of a Turke, . . . - - “ O wO " SAFOOK: . "Thio VRS Hikve: c6Rssd thiare Wil cheviot suits, in nobby mixtures, at $7.50, $8 and $8.50. At $10 we are showing fury, the beautiful spots along the great NS 5 - streams proseat tho appenrance of mingled _ - the most complete line embracing fine styles which are usually retailed as high as e i i 3and atAFL tho b grove and garden, aud the trees are often & : B il e il N6, ledate: bat covered with: STArIUsIEG EFAD) ViKes:: I < $15,00. Remember we sell the best. e i i ion blossom, which perfume the air. A ] - S (1 3 1 ; e Rer correspondent, taking advantage Ll A S 1 Fatity f this glorious season, has just returned Ui gothing is left. 4 T » Owners' as- | from au extended trip in Boyd county, sit- It secmed to be the ge 3 ' found plainly | uate ) of H st of Knox and for! ° wide imp t article § of its incorporation papers, | ing the northern boundary of Nebraska east course, are foreign | r hies, th as follows of Ke a Paha county to the Missouri river. » . v Sk Sy e ory business of sa1d. | o *Niorara. river forms. ita. southern We will sell this week 50 dozen of Star Shirt Waists, all new patterns, at large line of waists, suitable for school wear, at vss enterprises y and the ranye line between ranges e x and the Micsouri river being its east Niobrara, crossing the combina avagance and waste in | idre butlt at an expense of 85,000, " Continental C\ibthing Hou rote y n; taken R peilie e Sn, ety I CORNER DOUGLAS AND 15TH STREETS, bast little | corn planters gvery weck, the trip consui sixt hills sh bad breath Passing up Ponea river v t During our trip fr ¢ = ar & opened ly st ne ap I ~ (@) H 5 5 avas perfoct, and, until t t HANSCOM PARK INVADED 1st be remembered that outside of the he ar (JO st ]()tlllll(] ouse West of the stream, calm. In cros: Zt - n —_— lian farms aud th s held by 8 — = 4s Liab) be roug al- | Great American Hog Takes Possession | white relatives, this v country has 7 3 = 2 anc vage BT BaAtE open to souatter settiem ¢ | a arming at presen ! . t not to betoanyone—that | Ells located the men ar rreste SR AWritten Guarantee to he e 5 = E 3 August only. The strip lyin T r cattle it ) ssed. It is r could not ild not have | the thieves and recovere > cutlery. CURE EVERY CASE or We arrivec o entr The concert at Hanscom park yesterday | the Niobrara river has since 1% 1 long county line | indulged i in- | Jolnson is an old-time crook aud has ouly MONEY REFUNDED. Xhe . nart pass t afternoon attracted! ‘the usual concourse of | Senator Saunders succesded in getting the Niobrara o rubern, v been out of the county jail three or four days, AB higd of islands 1s e. Tho roadways through the park | annexation bill through congress, straichten- x-Governor Boyd may pride [ was ¥ te s . Very | where Lo served a term for petit larceny Yaised out of the wat i t re taxed to the limits by the in ing the state's northern boundary, been in | upon Boyd cou W a 5 ts is | truly yours, 3. L - - under the wa were taxed to their utmost limits by the Im- | 41, Tygjan” title and was not to be a part of | one of the f X thern Ne- | S ary. THE NEXT NINETY Smiles this sidc 4 mens ¢ of velicles and thousands of | tho state until that title became extinct. The | braska, ng in fertd 3 b two to tor o sur wg | people stood or sat within hearing distance | last Indian treaty prought that about, and | ern neighbors. s0UTH 4 ymen Called for the Next Three t entirely unuavig I 8 f the ban nd then the Poncas had six months {n_which to > = Week et SERTakde o De Witv's Little Early R t ! e A great many remarks were heara by Trr ions Before President Har Risers. little Canght a oven, which was delay de. ~ Cure tipation every jed his boarding term at the ; Bee reporter with regard to the seating ac e SR tetHaTsaEvew Yone cqual. t - bl bl L - and prevents the improvem: commoda > would like to0 580 | have not all reached the land office yet, four - - Keystone Hotcl by stealing: a jwatoh and chuunel. The chanvel is mark ) u chairs or settecs | townships only having been eclare 3 FOOTLIGHTS AND FOYEK. < armonts belonging to T. b e and a pilot 1s always X iip | near the band stand on the hillsides, where | fo Ledder cel, ne to don A BTes 4n, and even the ships do n em Indies could sit and enjoy the music. ~Man ng the ro ne industrious “new The voting contest on the Thomas pro- | ments till v hands had o T @ ! r the | settler' is se h his ‘\'\ic u]'! big b grammes proved to be quite & no and | his way to the city jail. Ho will exp! S wnarine mines and by fo 1 the sl AIND grass. breaking, corn planting aud pulverizing the apah it ine > b’ votes | moruiug to Judge King. , the The English government v ke I'ie great American L o 1 new H;):ml sod. At I:.\ uch, nine wiles above pleasiog scheme ook Jousancivotest L letter of 1k {rom two to three th d o | his pristine clory and bristies. In many | Barker's, we find a good_location for a town, | Were cast up to Sawrday evening, when the A Pleasant Social. e oar o StrastHmn W ", i 3 q a fslands. At present grenadicr g nstances he had entire possossi 1t lies very pretty to the south, o beautiful | contest ceased and, as given in the advertis- | Twoscore of couples drove over to T WARCYRe Y orl (1 N TR E CA eabi ’ o wre stationed there, ¥ : they were sent for | s¢ t’m' \\..x: lady 1~L'“'" by ho creek, kuown throughout the reserva ing columns yesterday, the number one pro- | pleasant home of George Hiner, Forty-first L 2318 Douglus stroct: Joseph Copri, 14 ehront 504 cur 10 90 days. {Jv.“;‘r:rv‘r‘r’-l:“ ”n.\ n are a fine lookis m’\’:: LU ey M:- to i : ;;::in;x';:fi;:&: 'ml’!x_n“: ::! ‘m‘_& \}*lj:-;x'\nfia \ij | gramme will be rendered in the afternoon | and L streets, Saturday night and enjoyed a | Fourteonth siroci Ge "_ LRSI i G g wihavihive the largeat floating dr: « | very much enjoyed and the faci s y aad is fod by innumerabie springs. Th and number two in tho evening, this being . pleasant Tx}n and were u]i to a spiendid | street; Thomus Evans.202 Grace street n gards in the world, which were towed over | nishing licht ‘refreshments st the pavilion | try surrounding these vallevs is beautiful, | the tinal coice by quite decisive votes. Sev.- [ supper. Ihey all report a pleasant time. Golier, i1 Scventeentiy stroot: Homry Hardor, | fono thom, Tt comsyon o thiay &he water from Bngland and which can_take | were liberally patrouized whilo the only passage way for the proposed | eral of the disappointad ones, however, it is Notes About the City. Millard ersohuysy Join, ¥, Dallay, soutnwest | s ricd what o ‘up the largest mav-of-war in the navy. There T A oee T s ers Gz extensiou of the Omaha lino to Fort Randall | said, will endeavor to gt one or two of the | nrs. Bely 2407 N street, is sick IL. Nelson, Union pr liarles A. Hary IRy e i iusmation - facilities for repairingshipsand | Gesaler's MagicHeadache Wafers, Curesall | is by this va e P aiaed] M. B s o Rl A Ly sor hront, o patihe tn, mouih, HGmiL o coaling station for the Enclish | headaches in 20 min At all druggis e route from hero is taken northward | Humber three seloctions given, in adgition 10 | - John Nichols is down with the measles, Thirtecnth streot; Michael _Notson, 1415 | Inhoncs andJoints belr feling out, erupifcus on oy ——— over the prairies. A vast plateau stands out | H1% TOEh S PROGFAmIETE BEF OF S HEGR A.T. Mack will remove to Chicago this | Howard — strect; Koliey 518) | L o o 64 /tra i yeimo Lo (5 Frate “It may be of interest to know tha National Conservatory of Music. before us, with the earth of black, the house | Trival will send 1n s betiiion to, that effoct. | ol i streot: | Mugh Mullor 1017 | whiur Coninhy taking merciry s potash soul ASSO v preventing the holdin, 5 1 anten » ax inatic Of i o1 v otte very rec- el o 12 Kk £, >, - o Otty v L idre Anderson, 052 discontinue Constant use of these drugs will suroly land ias passed a luw preventing the The nanual ontrance examinations of tho | of sod g new lumbor dotted in every direc- | oo d SREREEELS (l'ag all dotails connocted | James Paden has gone to Ottumwa, Ta., on \ TOB e JOna T || e s ann SRR Bt I e DA E T of property by any ahen. - iods there are | National conservatory of music, Nos. 126 and | ton. - We soon enter the Bobemian, Swede | wiih the house, are in.competent hands and | & short visit. i enth strect; ' Benjamin J AT Cormtapontioncy aen seatod in piain vl fopi-s Tekards the Infinbited lalands there 8% | 125 East Seveateenta strect, New Yorw, will | 20 German settlomonts, Hers, s before, | iho publio can rest asfured that every care | A son hus boen born unto Mr. and Mrs. | Morris. 3l gouth Thirtyoatth wtreeti Thowmas | - ies, Wolnvlia the mestsigd lnvesiigation and vil fish hook and joined together at the ends by | be held as foliows Fencing is going ou, tree planting has not | 8 being taken to satisfy and fully accom- | Michael Waltz Twenty-seventh and L strocts: S, Kiine., 615 | COOK REMEDY C€O., Omaha, Nebraska. bridg 0006 oAt drive: B distance ot about Singing —September 24 and 25, 1301, from | been forgottes, and the thrifty wife has her | modate tho large numbers exp: ed. Mrs. L H. Royer of Brookland, Ark., is | Twelfth strect; Danlel Con T OMsaut Al seon AR DR IEEY twenty-five miles, which is the leugthof the | 9o, m. 1012 m.; 210 54 m.; from $ to 10 | garden and chickens at the door. The de- [ Miss Camille Cloveland will join *“The [ Visiting her son, Samuel D. Royer. e aren ae b o e 0L sishhook. The width of the 1slands varies | |51 licious water at nearly every house along the | Botom of the Sea” here on Friday next | Miss Maggic Flynn of Stuart, Ia, is the | SO0 " Milrcy-thira setreet: Fo 1 i BAD ELOOD! from u fow rods to three milos at tho widest | P 4 au | Toute s drawn from: wells only from tweaty- | This cojebratod marive spectaclo will be | charming guest of Miss May Adams. It Thirtiath strodt; Cliaries ~A» Cofler. T point and as a rule the shore line is rocky, folin, 'Cello, Contrabass, Harp, and at S five fecs in depth. oo at the Grand on Friday, Saturday and | Mrs. Sarouel D. Royer has returncd from Twenty-fourth and K. strects; Alvin Saune B b R _being honeycombed by the action of thé [ Other Orchestral Instruments—September From Lynch for about ten miles the routo | Syyaay evenings next, with Saturday and | Leavenworth, Kan.,after a two mouths’ visit. | flers 1908 Shoroan avenue; ‘Joln “Oliver, (RE BarE Out) water. : : 25, from 9 . m. 012 m.. and 2 10 5 p. m. bas boen north of Ponca river, which passes | Sunday matineo. The special scenery is far | Mrs, Kendull of Shenandoah, Ta., is visite | Fatmiy-oieis. Tmans O le ot Little Boren; Hot Skin) “T'e formation of the islands is entirely of Piano and Organ—September 20, 9 a. m. to | guite in the center from eastto west. Cross- | ahead of anything of the kind ever Secn 1n | ing her sick daughter, Mrs. J. H. Sunider, uth Twenty-fourth Street; Frank O Boils; Blotohes | coral rocfs of o white color, soft as chalk. In | .5 S0 4 BEC Ing this creek, 1t 1sfound to be broken and ha. This first-class attraction will b6 | Third ward raher, R Street between Twenty-nin Oold Bores) Bad Breath) quarrying it for building purposes it is sawea [ 12 - and 2 . . divided quite haturally from the wost por- | saen at popular prices. RS el s it i Thirtieth streets; Josef Cyriowskl, 1507 Bore Mouth or Lip outin blocks with a crosscut saw. These | Orchestra—November 2, from4t06 p. m. | tion, A great hill on each side of this i e e A e odtane S DoDnIaL Yonn g I« Twenty-seventh ' street; ~ Herman Lamotte, o s tLe lanrat LA e ok T e ol tha Natnd Bacoure O o b &Y ol T 0 it bcoRain s |t atary N creakiruiillig EROTLN b Toa T be hlig has gono 10 Ponca fora " three weeks' visit | West' uiu: John' MeGinnis, 16 thcae sy mptome, thie Yarder, and all of the buildings on the islauds | Qperatic Chorus—November 2, froms to | and south and entéring the Ponca valley, 3 8 street; William M. Dwyre, 113 North 1 : cratic s—November 2, 5 ] 3 s i 5 u GIEht stroot; Charles Axte £ H Wwith the exception of two aro built from this makes this portion of the road the only unfa: ey - 5 oHs. Shoemaker Hollop, residing on Twentieth | ¢lzht strect; Charles Axtel, 321 Nort : R’ ey are | 10 p. m, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. oS5t bt RS = irst street: Christ Christensen, Thirteenth material, roofs as well as walls. They arc ; & 2 vorable one along the route. After gaining sireat, between R aud S, lost his little son | 4 “Cuvan streets; Pas Hanlay. Twentys all whitewash e would thi teobject of the National conservatory of | tne opposite hilltop a new prairie town meets [ A, Barrett of O'Neill is at the Murray. Saturday afternoon, TEthlna B AL T ol e R oar ey ENCLISH from first gl re had been a snow isic being the advancement of music iuthe | the eye. Itis Spencer. This town had last A. McKillop of Tobias is at the Miflard. The Hill Stars defeated anine from Swift's | sticet; James W, Scott, 606 Plerce stroet; W storm. Al the water used for domestic pur- | United States through the development of | woel a grocery store and a saloon. This week ‘,‘ lj‘fl“.‘l‘,l‘h‘ ,°:‘ll°::’n“":” DRt on the old Third ward grounds yesterday af. | 1 Wilmot, T2’ Fighteentu streots Geor BLnon ELI yoses is caught from the rainfall and each | Americau talent, applications for admission | it has two saloons, a feed store and a buiid- | 9 tiley of Hastings is 4 toD. | (o noon by & scora of 10 t0 8. Paulsen, 100 Farnum street: E. 5. Rood dwelling is required by law to have a cistern | into the classes of the conservatory are | mg for a printing office. Iv1s owned by Hon. | A. A. Parks of Norfolk is at the Murray Tho livestock exchinte and the board of | 4 Jotel: Kichurd . Moore, Hurney PWH Y ? BECANSE QR LOOD of ' certain cupacity and o keop it and tho | toreby invited. “Ttis cxpocted that positive | 11" E. Bonestecl, d. A- Cooler, Hewry Storm | €. M. Hubner, of Nebraska City, is a1 1ho | airectors, wiil hold incotinga at (06 oxchanes | b Lomumorcets 0 B i i IWHY? iwiweonet roofs pericctly cloan. These white houses, | apitude shall be shown by the can h‘l:th\ for | of Niobrara and Hon Sanford barker and | Dellone FooBa G RIoIGI 0K hIL Bitrnson ©2 | Dodge stroet; D, L.’ Oarpenter, 1441 Twe 3 e Mot i elon o (e scattered among the green cedars, the tree of | admission without regard to the applicant’s | Barrett Scott of O'Neill and Ed Whiting, 8 | Jame: Perry, of O'Neill, isa gusst at the e ms i sixth strect; George W. Kin S ot ] 30 it you reagiro bico the islands, make a pretty appearance. stage of ' progress, aud that his or | ranchman on the Niobrara river, being & sort | pen £ i £ i Plensant socinl party and danoe was civen | brooluots J. 1. urk, baiweon Tweniv-Torih e S o oo, tron! ‘-’nu’."hu": he 1slands are cut up by roads which | her desire to receive the. instruction | of compromise town for county seat honors 2. R. Smith of Gandy is a guest st the | Noonan. Tt x“ ‘h'“' i A '. sud Mrs. Frank | and N surects; H. R Weber, 404 North Six- 1y known medieine that wiil tioroughly erad cre mudo by the convicts sent out by | imparted in the conservatory shall be the | between Niobrara and O'Neill parties. While [ £ 1, Smith of Ganas Noonan, Thirty-thira and Q street tocnth streers Avgust veliipporelt,” Fitennth a8 18 bt trom 15 wteg LS, G Swgland years ago and are cut out through | outcome of a serious and well defined pur- | yet a city in embryo, a bavk, a large general | Millard- g : Michael O'Horn bas sold for William M, | ane - geews; Joln Nelson. 717 Hickory ur g : the soft rocks, tho same ns our streets in | pose. The successful candidate will enjoy | merchandiso storo and a railroad aro prom. | _Mathew Gering of Plstismouth isat the | Wooaa lot on H stroct, between Twenty- [ Jitoac: \0bin Sheildun 840 North Twenticth & Omaha have been cut in the past. only the | the tuition of the best teachers that cau be | ised if Governor Thayer and the people will | Murray third and Twenty-fourth streets for $100. Dicogtiz) pues o wer s Tl thigann morrhoca, Gleet o Lewcorrhone ‘banks at the side still stand, iu some places | engaged, and, after graduaticn, Ll be [ voteitthe seat of government. The non- Miss Nellie Rogers of Fremont is at the Bernard J. McCable, Jong with Swift & | eighth stree M. Gross, Twenty ! d in 2days by the Frencii Remedy ens 10 & height of soventy foet. The sides of the | afforded’ opportunities of making kuown | resident money lenders, spoculators and poli. | Murray Co., nnd. onelof the trusty employes is iu | and Taylor : Rcas-pla i cRr by e Rranaiiii fmed viens roads have a weird appoar in many | their accomplishmeuts, thus securing engage- | ticians of both parties and the alliance seem William Campbell, of Hebron, is a guest at | Coatshill, county Caron, Irelaud, visiting his | [odze hirty-s) xih street: Thonas | 4 bsorbed nto the mflamed parts Wil refund places owing to the irregular position of the | ments. The conditions of admission as to | to have split hairs on this town of forty acres. | the Detlone natal place. SO e e D S e noaurelae catbaRt g (il e birataof the rocks which siant In every | foes etc, (varying according to the classifi- | 1t stands high up and can beseen for miles. | " yoq Siein and S. E. Phelps of Plattsmoutn | Miss Margaret Eads, a charming young | den, 2 sireot: Frank jeroe, 1414 | packaze or 85 por mull propuid, Mee direction. Most of the roads are lined by’a [ cation of the pupil) are determined the Five miles distant, with a beautiful coun- | o o80T S O lady of Aurora, who has been visiting her niysoventh street: J. W, Fisher Cormick & Lund, Omah A Melcher, hedgo of oleander troes which erow toa | board of directors. Instruction in all | try surrounding, stands the pioneer town of S e 17, W. Goodbard, of Elk- | uncle and aunt find Mr, Broa M: S L Fourteenth street; Howard Meyers and F ra, South helght of fifty or sixty foct and when they | branches will be given free to students whose | thio reservation. It is Mankato. It was laid | B: B. Baldwin and J. W. Goodbard, of £l ibglolant] Dot ehaurieenthistres o Gomtrd Morees andtinih Rosoms, oun are in blossom the sight is beautiful “ | talent and circumstauces warrant it. The | out by J. W, Fairbanks of Knox county last | born. are at the Dellone ] De = 4 ot Tsooorant Seventeenth stre ,rl\_l Hockman, Mu Bluffs, “Flowers of all_kinds abound. The easter | course ombraces tuition in singing, operatic | summer, He went to work with private | J.H. Haldeman and R, S. Berlin of Weep- | Deles = pographical | ray hotel: Mike Br enth and E lily is tho typical one and is rased in fields | and wiscellaneous, solfeggio, staze deport- | means and erected builaings, fi ing a | ing Water are at the Pax Boston, Mass., to attend tne meeting of the | Churies o D athrop streot: of sometimes many acres in extent. prac- | ment, elocution, fencing and Itali notel man to put in a building there. He Robert G. ingersoll _and wife, Miss Ma HoaniMass tobiend thefmeatiis fauar ¥, } RerentaNal ticaliy supplying the world with bulbs. The | organ, harp, viohn, viola, 'cello, flute, has about him a good class of citizens. T and Bhilip Paaody of New York | Iaternational umlon. = i HalSles o bite, Pux, blossoms are sent at oaster to the large b bassoon, French Horn, ¢ T enterprise and good citizenslip of his | have apartments at the Paxton WA Jamp exploded at the Cu i i §i “cnirios 8, "Suith, 4w aities of this country ard and. trom 3 mony, rpoint o le are shown in the fi 1at at this '' . Diokinson, J./T. Mua, Barrow Soot, | Louses. Saturday evontug, o pt | Obio, sizet . 310 Frankiin “They also have some of the finest roses tc history of music, chamber music, | fown the only school within the reservation k. Dickinson, . 1" Manu, Barrett Ssott, | work of the fire laddies put the flames out | sir e th Fifteouth bo seen any place. G Bttalnan 1o 4 audishonns is being kept up by these people. It has e, of O'Neill, ore at the Deilone. oHforeany damage Ll &) Twenty-firsi | T gire Biliqusoose, Sick Hontagho, Consilpation, S0 @row Vhen tre ellis er particulars, been their foundation stone, so o speak, 3 Neill, he board of the First Chri hu . u. Liver Complain ako th mense growth. When o tr r part been their foundation stoue, S0 1o s Riat | dof thoFirst O an chure] { ! e e ila, Liver Compluiita, (ak th eat they grow as high as eight orten feet and 1 B AM., newspaper was started last winter, stipation poisons tne blooa: DeWitt's | Will meet at Ca I when tilled with showy blo a propor- | Secretary,120und 123 E. 17th street Now York Y 2z the oftice bolong w)|ipguen paon; kel et ko rite ce this ¢ y i v i stroot Willigm Tays B II E B E nate 1t is a be onc — r r »wn of Butte Cit B A e Irakanis sy nitted the i strect 11, J and tionate size the sight is a beautiful on - 3 town of Butte City e e o e Afacase i [one. itted for wrect (7 and The principal industry is the raising o Dispel Colds, - vhole concern was taken by a mob, To d a and tuk ) AL L 2 The e a1z T of onions, potatoes, tomatoes and the | headaches and fevers, to cleansa the system | E Blake put iv bis best efforts for his e o out of Elmer B T e hmiin| e ieyenyonth strootsld | 8t MaSKALLAIZE (40 itte bounsto hebor the ordér named. These productions are | or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to a stop to these messages of | LeBaxox, Pa., May 20, il grooming but it was well done Jroad 1 theast corner Kl at 7. 17. 70: Photo-grav most all exported to New York. A peculiar [ permanently cure habitual coustipation, to b 1g the captured weapon for their | torof Tug Bee: On yesterday the general | \woil was secing to Mr. B D, arthn st D.M. Tobin Ss!flc ;mm“um hoto-srarss thing about this business is that the awaken the kidueys and liver to a healthy ac- | own boom. As no law, except the law ”f synod of the Evangelical Lutheran church of | Pearce to Mr. Berry. LN E eenLs (coppers or etamps) tants export all their home grown po tivity, without irritating or weakening them, | common duty, exists in this unorganizec he United es decided to locate at Omaha On the Pirst ward grounas the Hammonds i daiglite ks J F.BMITIT & €O New York whero they brinz a big price and | use Syrap of Fi g 2 R e tha Al (ar Tawvaita\ine arrlyaliariore | sbeldnliod i tates d acly n the First ward grounas the Hammond Mokers of *'Bilc Boons, | St Lovls, Mo in return get New York potatoes for therr i —_——— ion. The vo has exeellent drain - a score 0! 0 4 Villiam F. Mclner: 4 o quite an extent, and of good quality for home | ZARO LS o . | Northvestern, and commands a good trade | valued at £100,060 and._ give In cash §30,000 to- Titoresting game will be played next Sunaay | the worse for liquor, John Brennan volun- | A GENUINE MICROBEKILLEIL ts KIDD'S GERM use. The congregation of lsracl held a business | g4 the county and has many warm friends. | wards the enterprise. ay onc-half | aq the Swift boys clain that they were badly | teered to steer Lowe into a lodging house, He | KRADICATOR- Curcs nil disenses beoause it kills “Dhe soil cultivated is almost all artificially | meeting yesterday afternoon at the temple | The frontier town thus far is Butte City. | of the expenses for sccurin mount | crippled by the absence of players " | did 50 na while Lowe slept robbod him of o | and & sixos. the. attar 2 1.2 gallons. Sont sye made and the amount therefore is hmite on Harney street for the purpose of devising | It has more buildings than Mankato, with | from the church atlarge. This magnificent e ) watch and $10.50 in_money. Complaint was | Where prepaia an recoipt of pri o o0 o B e 2 Haiplon e tbecle town . uud the | ways and moans and plans for the crection | tWo suloons run o 1y pore e offer was acccpted by the synodand in & | Nogriping. no pain wh en made 1o the polico last evening aod Brennan | {apioAkusrntes to cure hlio.itzad0 and olnt where the ships RALe. Are. sey ew house of worship. o russing | And the secoud newspaper promises short time over §0,000 was subscribed by the tts Little Ear) s arreste owe was also beld as - | Cormick & Lund, Omahas O A- Meichar, 1 eral rensonably good stores of various kinds, | Of & DeW houso of worship, After discussing | jig” wings next week. The day of my visit | jnqividual members of the synod e e S was apreatede iy Ssnlboineld aatoimits| | CormiakiiERRg STNRE O A Melchar Honand 8t. George is the next most important town, | the situation a short time the executive com- | found it filled with people who had come to | ' Never in my life did I see such a manifes- 4 less ug i BRI B e kora Bouth Omati 4 mnd was the original scttlement, be over | mittee of the church board was instructed to o the Indians, the races and base ball. The | tation of the preseace of the Holy Spirit. | OWEN] M'CAFFREY'S CONDITION. 5 4 B z 140 yoars old. Tho total population of [ Wove the present building back from the | Sajoons particulurly had a hvely time of it, | Mr. Kountze was present and was deeply af L3, Falling of the hair is the result of fnaction 3 the ‘islands 1{s about 15,000 of which | Street about sixty fect, raise it six feet | gng it reminded me much of the early days of | foctea with wanner in which bis gener- | He is Still Unconsciouns from the Lg. | f the glands or roots of the huir, or a morbid DOCTOR | T el s two-thirds are of the neero descent. | bikher by placing a good stone or brick | [ong Pine and Valontine, except that the or was received, Thus, you see, an o ¢ the Fal state of the scalp, h may be cured by aroa Positive Cure fo These colored people form an unusuaily | foundation under it, and then to advertise | oowhoy's pistol was not to bo beard. A bit- O pontant ontarnaiae hax Dean Todsiad ects of the Fall. Hall's Hair Renewer it bright and educated class, having been fre for bids for the ercccion of an imposiug brick | torness exists between the two towns of the | iy Omal The Jocation of the buildings is | At miduight Owen McCaffrey was resting =~-tgore than fifty years ago, since which time | temple to be built agaiust the front of the | wost, and it is said “on the quiet'’ that Spen- | to be in Kountze pluce, e e b o At e e they have hac excellent sch ivil old part. The comuitteo was authorized Lo | cor Hopes to keep this fire burning until after 1o session of thh general synod thus | re ‘A large soarce of income to the residents | expend £10,000 on the new part and worlk w. the county seat electious with the hopo of | fap has peen oue of the most harmonious | ... . N ad titimal 1 ite ° 4s from the pleasure seekers from the United | begin upon it within two weeks. capturing the prize, which 15 suzely tne pol- | and pleasant in its ‘history. bas | 2 1 into & comatose state, thega frem Toke Drusginh BStates, who visit there during the wiater, it = S itician's pride. And Spencer is not short on | peen duly advertised All'of the members an, the attending physician, says | HAMANN—At 4: A 1, He M TR sl Bl being quite a resort for New Yorkers. S Mrs, Winslow's Sovthing Byrup roduoss | gbitiiy of this kind. who attonded the meeting four years ago | that Mr. McCaffrey Is suffering from int yours and & wonths, dunghter of My thing over a million a year is spent by Eng- | inflammation while children are tectt = The country west and northwest from | iy Omaha speak of the city and the S R T T YV e oo ey jhrs, Honsp Ml Mainann, Runoral frgin Jand in paying its army ther couts a bottle. 25 these towns is beautiful roling prairie and | of tneir entertmument ip the highest terms, [ 1o asrertain the exact nature of the injuri L B L R PR S During the winter the town of L TS well settled with the thrifty new settler. | gud would not object to accept an uvitation | Unless something unforseen develops Dr. | Z1EMAN »dest son Mr. and Mr ‘Hamilton very live the way of f T Ba Toward the Keya Panariver aud the Nio- | 1o meat in Omaha two years hence. Coffman_expec have his patient out Ch %, ‘Hunerai Ly dances are given | As 8 result of the correspoudence in rogard | brara oo the south tue country is more | you no doubt bave learned ecre this that | again before 6'doss not think fron o AR F f b os private partios, | to a summer school, the faculty makes tho | broken. But the fractional townships lying | tno \Women's Missiondry society of the | accident will prove serlous, oo © Ty, ) * in or insect bites s, theatricals, ete. | following announcement between the Niobrara and the Keva Pabia are | Lutneran church will meet in Kountzo Mem. | “Mr. McCaffrey was inepécting some plast use Pond's Extract. ara liadle to | dross | *pye departments of botavy, art and proba. | farden spots aad au old settled countrs. | orial church in 1803 /They met in Cantou, | ering on the ceiling of bis building at 1 ory showy 4 11 be opene - This portion was virtually within Holt | O “this year, and agreed by almost unaui- | South Sixteenth street Saturday evening bly history will be opened. In additition, in. v i " I b ng 3 B county and not a part of the Indian countr mous vole to nave their next meeting in | and while on the top round of a ladder lost the whole well | struction will begiven lu psychology, physics, | It has been settled for a_dozen years and the | Omaha, Soon our beautiful growing city | his balance wnd f heavily to the floor. Aworth a visit, containing so much 10 interest | algebra, geometry, descriptive geometry, | farmers are well-to-do. The Tiénken Broth- | will be named the' ¢ty of conventions. | He was unconscious when picked up o the visitor from the states Lati, German and Eoglish, provided that | ers, extersive ranchmen, bave the distinetion | Well, we' sannot Bave: oo many of hem. | tuken to his home at 215 APURC.. UD. ANG UUGUTA SANDALWOOD CAPSULES are the -~ : there are ten or more applicants for auy sub- | of shippiug several car louds of their fat cat- | Fach one will impresa upon the minds of | and has remained. ih that condition e Toguiar for"ths aure o Boils, carbuncles and eruptions of al joct at the opening of the school tle direct to Gormany this season. They | ynose who attend. the .vastuess of our re- S AN EORRA0 . abisl pandiion 670 Gonorhas and dischargbs from the Gribary oran are nature’s efforts to throw off poison from | - ‘The session will continue from June 1l to | started thelr rauch there in 1575, 1t will Lo | Saurecs: snd. the promising oatlook of our o N A0 CROPRRAD 00 B SN IOmEn'S D LlClOUS naorite dor acquired. 81,6 per box. All drugis theblood. This result may be accomplished | July 8 the only portion of the county that will be | city and state. The west is being appreciat- | called at the family residence yesterday nf. E much more effectuaily, as well as b Matriculation fes, §.00. Labora - | taxable for soveral years outside of personal | So mame and more, i Nebrasks ofpecially | coeo At th “j, iy Pl siarday af through the proper excretory chan 3 penses and art fees, few dollars per stu- | property so. Many inquirics are made &s to our soi Sccldent and the condi W par use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla dent Cranies E. Besser, Returning, 1 came along the old govern- | climate and busiuess outlook, ud no better | tient fra CEANATIVO," the i Acting Chancellor. ment trail along the Niobrara valley that was | gnport y 1s affordod to sound her pruises - - Wonderful Spanisb Will Banquet. Fiacol s used in the early '50's for exploring expedi- | than at just such meetings &s that of the geu Wit Early Kise sty pill to edy, 18 sold with 3 The Club, which has met fortnightly at tious. The old wagon road goes ta mouth | eral synod. L.— i usaadr bowals sre all tho ta: we Under the provisi ank ave cured wh o 1o a_theological seminary . Augustus | yesterday afternoon defeated the Swifts by : A Drunke - DEATHS, sined consciousness for a short time, but | 2 wues or lesy wnder this head, Afty 1o Kinarton ce & DeWit's Littie arly Risers for the Liver | of the Keya Paba and joins “ort Randall ” ———— ho Lininger art gallery duriug the past year, e e Sf the eve Taia sud Joina e Fort Randall po—— y : road on its course western forts, the | A very small pill but a very good one. De Dr. Williams Bailed. will close the year with abanquet at the Pax- Exchanged Pulpits. Black Hulls, Montas 4 tho Pacitic.' One | Witt's Little Early Risers. Dr. J. A. Williams of the medical institute Wi keturss, Lo Sar ton on Tuesday evening, June 2 Rev. H. W. Ware, formerly president of | cau sec the washed-o d of r — Bordilodidos i, wrborParct el piom, Lask Mar S - the Methoaist academy at Central City,Neb., | tions, along side its younger b v From the FPresident. made arrangements for bail yesterday and a Bet . I draize’ and all v groat in res: DeWitt e~ e A ot 50 generally fol ed a8 whe was released fron o v jal eovehAfiuy Usu. It 1 . occupied the pulpit at v wenerally followed as wh r Maxs Wasnivor May - g 8 fv e hw ot " Jule Eurly ltisers Bast bl for Constipa Newman Mothodist Exrcunive 108 N, \ - watched with jealous eye the intrusion of hi A 3 ‘ 3 his prel r ar June' 5. jon, best for Sick Headache, best for Sour | church yesterday morning and preached 8 | white brother | beautiful I 3, 18 Hon. Jobm M. Thayer, Lincoln, | Itis 1that J. H. Evaps of the City ¢ — Stomact. e ST vory impressive sermou from Paul's first | sacred for feed 1ds for the long-sin Neb.—My Dear Governor: The president | Steam laundry went on the & bond NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. 1 tobac o lotier to the Thessalonians, secoud cbante od buffal Ik, and antelope T LA e g s e : -— 3 § ) Ludrmiy. BRI e e e < and tenth, eleventh and twelfth verses, atulo array bis red br your letter of the 19th inst., with the socom- Thought to b e I ur Vanilla - Of perfect purity. r6for g8 W AP ERISAF MAFRILE- 500 ot . Ay ool | w to him and all auying from the Omaha W Kasson B 1 William ) ~ ntee to cure or gered the residence of Meyer He of Paul s a criterion by which all Ch ‘Cut-Throat Sioux,” his common enemy. | Jorald : ] (e e s ; I(.)emon Of great strength, f drem "Bl Mary's avenue. A screen door was cut | Should guard their daily walk and conve The try lylng aloug the Niobrara is | yj, a on 5 range -~ " Ofticer Economy In thelr use and the inner door was opeued by meaus of tior mostly settied’ by white men hay OB 2 RATA GOSN KSNAT MU " 4 b s Almond Rev. Charles W. Savidge, the rogular pas- | families, which is divided up in great | eutiou, and that a definite ard ais- | PUrElary ght v Flavor as delic Skeletou keys. tr, preached at Papillion, 'excbaugiog pul- es for the tawily, frow five bundred 10 | tnct donial was prompuy made. Certa rdware o Rose erc.} P88 delisaialy Ouce inside the sucaks started to gather | pits witk Rev. Ware, two thousand acres. Exc a the valleys | it is not neceasary to make a0 explabation to | tered sud about 34 worth of cutlery st &nd deliciously as the fresh frulte

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