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i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. JULY 18, 180I-TWELVE PAG CONTENDISG FOR CONTRACTS, | | secrwomams. S REVIEW OF THE WEEK, b A d d A 1 4 | 1 Biddors Eager to fecure a fhare of Omaba's and has by through the “Pan. | Bright Prospe | Al o it U el OR WITHDRAWN FROM SALE AND ADVANCED TO PAR. letter to a friend here giving most encour \ BEREA STONE AND BARBER ASPHALT, | aging ports of the condition of stock GREAT INCREASE IN IRON PRODUCTION. ARG IR L e An Investment That Will I)oul)lc in Twelve Months. stock 1 | South Omaha., From ono point he | 1 ) Arovene 0 Ul a Sho 10 cnes will Do requited to | Improvement in the Clothing and Shos Two Articles That Are in Disfavor at writes that Present—yigures Submitted o ship tho catfle. e thinks that all South | Trad ging Outlook for Laying Semi-Annual Dividends April and October. the Board Hitches Omaha wants is a good southwost connection AN NoFhwabtera: Dofiitactots and this market will soon move into second £ A Coms Ups PIAOY US § St Srari lapse in Wheat Speculatios OC O e COI‘()’I [ T J —_— For $700 to a Finish, _ 1} b i ‘ The meating of the board of public works | Articles have been signed by Harry Gil- Nrew Yonk, July 17.—R. G. Dun's Weekly i - - held ste r“ ay afternoon was of more n[.-. ; re and r“r;\: \\‘;4.::‘. “‘\V)‘:”;:v": 'u’ aro[;:.":: Review of |.lum.» says: ]h.~1lx‘u‘u ]ch-m'xlv Capital Stock, $4,800,000. Shares, $10 each, par value, full paid and Subject to no Assessments, usual importance, as bids were opened louse Saturday evening, August 15, for 8700 | grows somewhat more active, though mid- | . i Rt h curbing and paving a largo number of tho | Asideand the entire gato recelpts. Harry | gummor dullness is still the rule, At eastern | Gen. BE BUTLER, of Massachusetls, « « « .« Preside Hon, JAMES W. HYATT, Late Treasurer of UsSe = =« Treasuret strocts of the city Gilimore fs the man who dofoated JUnmY | citios thore is noticed more domand for man- DIRECTORS, ADVISORY BOARD. Tl stroots to bo fmproved ara divided into | Lindsey last spring, and hins o score of vie- | utucturod goods with largor salos for mater- | cron, Bon, 7. Butlor, of Massachuserts Hon. Jas. W. Hyatt, ox-Troas. of U, 8.0t Conn. | on. John B, Gordon ox-Governor of Georgla, ( Heney Feuchtwanger, Momber N. Y. Stock tho following district District No, 351, | tories to his credit Settle ‘»“,“‘.“.J'r ’A’Lh‘"““"‘, fals in tho west. Trade is enlivened by the |’|n\v\-v Log x”ll Rox ]-nh\\]:u;» - Geo G Sehoffeld, 'res. N, Y. Con, Co, of N, Y Hon: Rieh. 1 Bricht of Washington, 1. ¢ i | P Roots it IstNut Bank Litte | \\MI Ay WSRIBLA (Ui BBORGes who has won every battle be has foug argo yleld into eat aiready bags | 9 i ines Castiier Merchants & Minor' | Thos. & Smith, Dios 17 Ward ik Rirookivn 1B F. Mann Supt. O, & MR 0E N | Rolert 1 N it Bin, Kewrney, No Cuming, from Forticth to Forty-second | g%, 58 Tk SO, oIy gaimed such a roc. | 1arge yield of winter wheat aiready har Bank, Tallapoosa, n. s Sanford. Pros. Bank of Now Unstio of Ky : Trug, Cash, U. 8, Trens, Wasitington, D, C. { iox, 1) St NOw YOPK Olty: Ay strect; No. Hawilton, from Fortieth | word iy the ecast. Both men have lots of | vested and by the very bright outlook for BT HHIIAE o B RoLi Na b1, | sy s wciomaine A iees LW BREe Wil |2 A Yot eontl Howtier, Lod eiop aulvicee SUFFOLK ‘I’RUST COMPANY, Transfer qunts Exchange Building, Bosmn Mass. Soward, from Thirty-vighth to Fortioth tho biggest crowd over at a prizo | g fayorable, No improve: appears in Ugeide i D fight in South Omaha. People nt to alibb ol 0 Wi ! Ll No, b Charles, — from | go6 g pateh in which science and not bru- | busiuess, which is duller than usual and at THE PROPERTY OF THE L()MI’AN\ CONSISTS OF Thir uth to Fortieth street; No. | tality is th % rule, and professional | sowme points 1s pronounced unsatisfactory. FIRST. 800 Clty £2.022 noros f Ind 1n tho elty of Tatiaposa, Haralson County, Goorgln, tho rosidug rematnting uns £ Which tho elty was orletnally brilt. Kstin Aliio on H 856, enty-first, from ( to | honor and not anything-to-win the spirit of | The general confidence is strengthened by wmnwuvm:l‘r-wuwvm Oct. 1, 1500, 81,084,165, but lnrgely \ A UL B G TaING winto At timo by sQdicionnl i Ands au, provements and dovelopuent ndided l’flm‘- stroot; No. 857, 16,000 tes LR L BROUIBLEOHLAVIIA COr the financial news from Europe, which Indi- TG, o fesund Caplial Sk ot tho b, Tonnesamn 610 KA Company, éharterat Tor tho piuroro of b m Tallapoos, v, to Stavenison, Aln., 120 miles, that will not tho com ¥ bl LL A Notes About the City. Lo ihidy R UL s UL Al UL FOURTIT sa Furnnce, on the e of the Georgla-Pactile Raflrond, in (he elty of Tallapoosn, Ga.—the sald furnace boing of £0 tons capacty, manufncturing the highost grado of cold and hot blast olar No. 433, Davenport, from T Thaslae LHig) 81i5' V6 StRomsBuYre. from that quarter need not now bo feared, | eoalcar-wheel (s 850,100, Y I Charles Brown has gone to Stromsburg. 1 o ! 5 : : Twenty-fifth str N it Je Hiroy hs. FUMbUBd ts MWenty ikl id by tho change in tho foroign [ o FIFTIL i 4ilass Works. situatod on the line of tho Gy Pacitic Rallrond, in tho city of Tallapoosa, Ga., sald plant bolng 12-pot furnace eapactty, and manu facturing fint glas L3 from Thirty-cighth avenue to Thirty-ninth | and N streets y trade of this country, which points to SIXTIL, Tiio Tollapuosy Reclining Chalr Factory on the 11no of the rela- Pactfic Rallrond In tho eity of Tallapsosn, G, many factuety mock, reclinn hates. Prosont value atreot; No. #79, Pad Twenty-ninth Richard Daniel, the Gilmore fino stock | o material reduction of balances payablo [ . SEVENTIL' Sundey iniorost buarfig bonds. notes, mortguwes, lonns, stocks. ote, aequired sineo Uho orianzatiuth of Coupany in securing tho locativn on | * now manufacturin m stroct to Twanty-ninth i 3, No. §75, alley | raiser, was in tho city. abroad in specie. Imports at New York have Thoro 14 alrendy located on the g ty Of tho enmpany, I tho (1ty of Tn un, { 0 (0 Ihabliants, three-quarters of whom aro Northern people, who have settled thore wit yonrn botwoon Twontieth and Iwenty-first street, | Captain Patrick J. MoMahou of the polico | sharply declined, July 1 amounting Sto_about | Abiut 00 houses, © busiticas boiwses and blocks, pubite paris, frio pnitc sohols, chirches, hofels, auiverworic, electric oreARa U0 Rrosent DUpIA Gty from B 1o 6. bt north of Grace; No. 272, Thirteenth street 0 Is on the sick list, $1,200,000 or 18 per cont less than for tho R ! NIt ling hou L pupyjat 0 ths noxthii1Te 6f Piddaek plkse) No Georgo IKe Sf Council Bluffs was over | same weeks last yoar, On the other hand, THE INCOME OF THE COMPANY. 4 ADVANTAGES OF THE STOCK AS AN INVESTME s : i | on busi rsons & Berry. exports of domestic products at this point 1a dotivod prinlpally from alx apurcos s o i N e s . Graco stroot from the Chicago, St. Paul, e N, Truitt 1s over from Red Oak shak- | SHOw an increaso thus far In tbis month of [ FIRST. Earnings of Its manufacturing establishments, now In n And to bo bullt (now PRINGIPAT, absolutaly sccuro under any clrcumstances, the proporty being pal for In full Minneanolis & Omaha railroad right of way | 0 e TS Br e o he yarde. — ° &4,524,000, or nearly 33 per cent, compari- [ #6:2350( yearh tals of [t armine | 4 salen of Limbor in “Atumpao’" (eatmated (8,000 YoRFiy DIVIDENDS, to tneludo earnings and all rocelpts from salo of ity lots, patd rogy tobes to the cast line of Paddock place. T 24 : son with the same weeks last year, There is Ry eI Tots i e L L 7 I'ie bids for curbing woro as follows wabs. Conloy, wife of James Conloy, First | gy orensod production of pig iron_almost to FOUITLL Working of 1ts mincs and: quitFies, by themseives or on -royalc® (ostininted $0,00 EROBABILINY of el LALL . A e T rd, 1s dangerously low with consumption. | ¢y, unprocedented figures of last year, The [ yeariy) CERTAINTY of a rapid inerense monthly in the Intrinsic value and selling prico of tho stook isolf, Hicts 401, 5%, 570 aud 570, G5 conts par | [alnruey Kully came down from Sioux City, [ sudden incronso fn_production is not in'all ro- | ) o FIFITL Profits onmineral, tinber and town site options on line of G, Tonn. & 11l It 1t (eatimated Total ostimated yearly income of company after constrnction of ratlrond, £525,653.01 dstricts 851, 852, 876 and 3 Ia., with o faucy dog aud is looking for com- | spacts a favorablo symptom. No correspond- | ¥0004MREW)- Lol o (0 oe Goorgln, Tonnossoo & Hitnols Tt 1t, (estimatod S yearly). Total estimated yearly income of company prior to constrnetlon of rallrond, §139,25.0 5 3 ¥ y lineal foot: districts 350, , 64 cents; | petitors, ing improvement in the demand for manufac- districts 872 and 873, 61 cents. Thomas I Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hedges, aftor visits | tured products is yet scen and the stocks un lin, districts 51, 3417 cents. O, | with friends in Winterset and Des Moines, | sold at only a part of tho furnaces are now. 453, 854, 8 In., hay d as amounting to about 450,000 fous, 1. ' Woodw ) sturned. recorde 856, 857, 35 572, 570 and 479, 64 W. C. Christensen of Cut-off lake was | showing a very large in o, particularly | The Company offer to the Public, until Augus: 1, a spocial ragistered issuo of Horon sandateno: Thoinas Hamiin, distir down with I'homas W. Whittlesey of the G. | in coke iron, Unless the demand FULL PAID SHARES of its Capital Stock, forever unassessible, at 1t and Mationoy & IPurnas, districts [12] H. Hammond con James MeD D orly of tho Catany | S0 wenkan g0 ‘e it ‘it | PRICE OF STOCK TO BE ADVANCED SATURDAY, AUGUST I, TO $4.00 PER SHARE severely the ability of some of the concerns iamiin, DI force: (how of Lincoln, is visitig | 4 continue production. Already thoro 1s a Right roserved to Withdraw Stock from sale without Notico after August 1, or advanco pries to par. Pl LI A gamo of ball will bo played Sunday foro. | RS{CepUbIo weakiioss fu tho markot at Dhila- The Diractoraof o GEORGIA ALAIAM A INVESTIENT AND DEVELOPMENT COMIAANY have dnold o offor to the publle wnth Saturday, Auk. 1 & It amowat of tho £l i apttal s60ek of (ho com B3 ¢ conts. Grl Lol i, o played Sunday fore- | Gulphia axd some concessions in price are [ pany at £.00 por o PAT vaIu $10.0)), and ALLor Lhat 410 £ olthor withiraw tho stock antire fro VAN Lhe PrICO th $1.0 por st ; White Colorado sand stone, C. I, Wood- | noon at 10:30 at the Shecloy grounds between ..mfu for pig iron and for plates, while the If Laken s rapt 1y a8 wathe June lasue, tho stock will be withiirawn from salo after Aug. | 1to par, as only enough witl bo offered to complete the extensive developmants tnuguratod on the worth, district 1 listricts. 452, | the Sheclays aud the Browns of this city inaticet forstrusturaliironiis uxeramelyidully, | (eoutanyisipronacey abIsnOoNm o s T R R B SR e 853, 854, 4 373 and 370, 64 Johin Hostie of Auburn, one of the veteran | As usual of late, the demand for rails is One million dollars of thi ££,701,000 capital stock was placed n the treasury of the e pment of its properties, and the enhancement and protect £ tho Interests of the stockholdoers. g conts, and lurgest stock shippers to the yar Seanty, tho market for railroad bonds being Ui tho bian of th oranzation o o 1y all recuipts from the 810 0f the Troasury SLock OF the comAny aro 0Xpendod. nt onco for IMProving and. doveloping tho' proporty Of Lhe company, Incronsing its Woodworth was given the contract for red | topped the market with & bunch of 5,20 | still dall and disappointing, Reports from | assets 0 tho axtont of the amoiint v so o to tt ) 7 e i 5 ¢ entiro prope puny belng A for ull, ol ho recelpts from thy ots go at onee to the dividend fund o o company, In addition to the earnings of Ity manufacturing ostablisime: Colorado_sandstone in districts 536, 42, & hogs. other cities aro gencrally hopeful. Tlie entiro proy Dot paid for tn full, all th pts from th o st once o the dividend fand of th nad i « n and ity conts The commission firm of Smith 1 Somo lmproveinet i the dows nd rnr_g‘wul; oy gratiytr wn‘\;‘ s forthe nvestor, Ay In tho market value, with tho pRIGHE Of tho company’s Proporty Amlin '"l'l“ d dist has dissolved, L Coltrin 't is seen at Boston., >rospects are considered n the New York, “hiladelphin an pston nies. g ot A e s iR G i e e A Ak D P R G e ~oeb1Y o Ay R0t (40 KHARG UpwARd, o Kty small liolders in all soctions of th counitry as possible, who will by tholr intorest in tho compny 1 udvance tho in <ot th comip iy, Lo ,u T 5 nts. & Co. usual dullness of the season, an improving The bid of M & kfurnas on Berea | pyning was roprosontad at the yards by | tendency is seen at Buffalo and lake ship- h S l Jhmnone s Secal, auvitiaianding tho | 1 G il boof (oo lsgoranc qwnors | b Eovivo at Clavaland wich ' lnsgeedo ‘I’he Company Guarantes Purchasers Immediate Cash for Stock Bought. “"\’I'I;;:\'_'*'l;.“ v moved tho rojoction and | KO 4hd cxpressed lumself well pleased with | 8% ood at Gincinnati and _tho rotatl trs - . { 3 G his sales. b . 2 4 ench member voted “aye’ upon the proposi- Shilip Kor i e turecs move very fairly and at Milwaukee [ Atany timo (after the month following purchaseithay desire to sell prior to its being listed on the exchanges in October, or wil tion. Philip Korn {3 gotting signers to a potition | yyuda is helped by improving crop prospects, | prics oss 2 Por cent commission for making the transfer as the stockholder may eloct. Last spring when tho board adopted the | [0 have tho established grade retained on Receipts of wheat, dressed beef, wool and Stock purchasad now and held untilafter th payment of the Ceteber dividend (probably 20c per share) will net the purchaser an adva o spcecifications 1t was decided to sk for bids | TWenty-flest street n the fourth grading dis- | yides at Chicawo shov a great, incroase and Stook purehased of th. company durinz May or June 113350 por sharo will bo cashed by the syndieats if, desired immodiately after Augus 1t l. 5 por Tor Berea, Colorado, red and white stone for | trict and not wenty-ninth street, as <} 85 por cent of | chased during July (also stock purchased in May and June) Will bo cashed after Sept. 1st at $3.60 or sold for $3.02 per share on commission a5 the stoclkholdar m Rujor uray remarkod that tho Stone s ot | 0eIock In Knigits of Dythins hall, ‘Douglas | eheinic n 1o, R St.55ou1 trade. s baelc $7.20 Will Purchase Shares or $ 20 Par Value Stock tlluhs for the .\pnl dn:dc:m, which lly bright. Bunle_clearings 18 Will Purchase 5 Shares or 50 Par Value of Stock | included carnings of the manufacturing good for curb, stroet, Omana. The dolegates from this o ward, but prospects aro gooa and for Min- A )‘,-H“’“ v,.,lg.'[“:\l‘- :“““‘“";l{[r"‘:‘yh?. '“, i 1“'4““1'()11 Joskalek, John Frey and ](mlukph ,.:.A\],‘,(}q espec GG B e &2 esent stated that the board did not intenc artz, St. Louis exc ear's by 7 per cel . : 3 % . " ¥5 uso lorua stonc, bat that bids woreinvitod | Tho entertaiament given. fn tho Motbodist | aad soney. s saocing oat i mave arocs Simt 36 Will Purchase 10 Shares or 100 Par Value of Stock [establishments owned by the Company, a catspaw to keep the prico of red Colorado | was oneof the most successful socials yet | is of fair volume. At other northwest points 72 Will Purchase 20 Shares or 200 Par Value of Stock |and receipts from the sale of City Lots, simply for the purpose of using the agent as | church lust evening by the Epworth league, | freedom while the general trado in all lines. stone down to a reasonable figure. This will | given by tho leaguo. Tho attendance was | without exception, the excellent crop pros- O Bl B DFIE A D otrotcE B fae) At an Advance of 5 cents per share per month (or 17 per cent pev annun.) socurea purshaser for tho stock at tholr own selllng tpor annum, o and stoclc pur Bk trouble, as tho wgent “for ' tho Beren | farko, the patrouige. liberal and tho sosial & pects ary noted as, promisiuig iwprovement, 108 W.ill Purchase 30 Shares or 300 Par Value of Stock | lorthe first six months of husiness,were 0) « Ot ropose tu 8 it. ey and b\ ad i r, but d . ilp i 3 oS 1 p W Dight o o Wi FopLosonts him nd is In & | ° siejor John B, Furay of Omeht was at the | Mornbls, unattisfasioey st Litto ook, fall- 216 Will Purchase 60 Shares or 600 Par Value of Stock |maiiled April 5, andchecks for the Octo- B ok patems s a most aamuablo -,t,;‘,::!,*,“[{,‘3}:‘;.”?::,,'.’,Q.“;;;.,.fit;:';.2:.1;;‘:;‘;,;1'.;: B ot bt Genind i Seontor | 360 Will Purchase 100 Shares or 1000 Par Value of Stock |Mr divilenl (rohibly 20c per share) schowa upon the part of tho memvers. Wo 0 or ihoare % | cotton. At Jacksonville trade 1s botter with c will be mailed to stockholders by the St e nenges e | gk Ghaty B ko WD ool | o, ALkl sdo’s 840 Will Purchase 150 Shares or 1500 Par Value of Stook | Lk i, il tial and now wo donot propose to b swindlod out m{.: ranch, il collapes in whont spoculation bascoms | 1080 Will Purchase 300 Shares or 3000 Par Value of Stock R ) Agents, Tho moembers of the board bave nothing to |, M1re will e o spctal moeting of the ox- |y oorn is seavce and 31 conts highor, whild ORDERS MATLED AFTER AUG. 1 WILL BE FILLED AT #.00 PER SHARE ONLY, OR MONEY RETURNED TO SENDER, . 1. upon tho subject, asido from the fact the matter portaihing 10 th board of | 03ts bave declined about 1 cont. = Pork and No orders will be received at the present price of $3.60 per share after 12 o'clock midnight Aug. 1, and all orders for stock should be mailod as $50n as possibl2, and in no ovent S0t thostone 1a not ae protiy s fass! uat Trado of Omaba. This 18 4 tmatvr of et | hog products are higher; coffee has risen a | later than soversl days prior 10 that date 16 Insure delivery at prosent price of $3.00 per sha look as well when set, owing to its color. interest to the members and it is desired that | Querter and oil the same, but cotton is un- ADDRESS ALL ORDERS FOR STOCKS AND PROSPECTUSES, AND MAKE CH S DRAFIS OR MONEY ORDERS3 PAYABLE TO *Tho end is not yet, s the Serea people will changed and the general coursoe of prices has 8pply to the court for an injunction rostrain- | 1ere be a good attendance. been downward as is natural av this season, {‘ N ( \ “ T TH\FI{ (W ,{ “r\ 1 | \]l 00 Room 818, Stock Ex(‘,hn_nge Building, A1 o board from entorin into o contract SR T s, tho fall during tho past week having aver: ) \ 100 [ N 1B\ (“](Lu"y 1687 Dearborn-st., Chicago, I11. aged h v 45 of 1 percent, In purity of quality and delicacy of flavor | “Siie ooy’ math, Thero were four bidders for the paving t has generally been in SOUT JEFICES, Tallapoosa, Marrison County, Gue NEW YORE OFFICES, 11 Wall-st.. Rooms 3 & 3. BOSTON OFFICES, 244 Washington-st., Rooms 8 9 and 10, PHILADEL Tho Barb: Ty bid $50% per | Snterian Ginger alo has no equal, eiter for- | fair shape and coliections fair for the season, | pHIA '.')lx I Il‘([]“\l\ o114 Drose) Bt PRt ENCE OFFICE. Room 1, Butlor Fxel GITERGS Siiom Woom st Stork xetinge Hating. WALTIMORE OFRICE, itaom & yard for for eign or domestic. Bottied at Excelsior The business failures occurring throughout | Bank of Baltimore Bullding. FOREIGN OFFICES, No. kenhouse Buildings, London, Eng. Hugh Murphy v le Colo- | Springs, Mo, the country during the last seven days num- §F Eighty-page llustrated Prospectus of Tallapoc Prospectus of Company and Plat of City with Price-List of Building Lots, Mineral Maps of the section, Engineers' Re rado sundstone, districts E 10 TO ' T N T ber 274 as'compared with a total of 247 last | orts, Particulars of the Syndicate’s Plan of Purchasing , muilad free on apolication to any of ths above-namad offices of the compan; 5 per yard; districts 3 GO TO THE OHAUTAUQUA. weele, For tho corresponding week of last ), $2.041 district 576, $2.15; districts year the figures woi B72 and B0 districr P brick, | Omaha 1 en and Their L : Z . 5 : 5, 87 Prie There, liquor. A meoting was held tho othor oven- BOUND TO KICK, Qlanlita ki 88l s A EEiandpy i1 e There. HumpheeysesnocifloiNos 10 ing in which o number of sensiblo speoches — atelotn O bes ond a6 05 gL This is the traveling men's day at the | Cures dyspep indigostion, _ billiousness | wero mado favoring high liconse, Fifth Ward People Have Their Little [} Ch -“.’ ' e, ;'“ ety PIICes | Council Bluffs and Omaha Chautauqua. It | and constipation. Kor poor appetite, weak The Sioux City club house is now com- y Out. [ m.mm All tho Lat o atriots { 50 nolusive, $1.85; | ooou™ Cithous saying that “the boys" will *l'"nur:x, ls-un:-;lnn “vfr' [fculzlh‘ “l'luafl. de- | pleted and will be very popular among wi Thirteon taxpayers of tho Fifth ward mot . . ) e % “‘;‘ ; & : L rossod Strength, want of vigor, and as an > "It is ploasantly situated | _ Thirtec X 1 a Locatod svomed bad 1n @ bid on Sioux | make it ono- of tho bestdays of tho entiro | i ilious and butimalarial protective and :,‘,:’",,"1:}',:1,"",',}'ff"n,mmak,‘f,g o citirs town | in Erfliog's hall last evening to discuss GAM Brondway & 115t St., New Yor Fails grunite, red and white Colorado saud- | session. Thoy have propared an attractivo | tire at has o equal. Thousknds are wured and surrounding country. municipal matters. Among thoso prosent K, TCAN AT b Atono. ’,“’,",,'.'l‘“ foux Kally stono his bid | programmo and will undoubtedly entertain | by it. - Sold by dealors, Another popular piace for gontlemen will | wero Mossrs. Erfling, Osthoff, Birmingham, — = (s F A e Jiatudala | sl o fgo Sarandslightivl aad profitablo e be the Minnokahta club rooms, which aro | (ouusman, Schnake, Redmond and Jenkms. | N gl k I d N 1 SOHOOLS AND COLLEGES. {£J 2:40; districts | mauner The Wahoo roller mills at Wahoo, | bewg handsomely furnished. They aro situ- g g Sansds epbraska odge oO. 870 an Tl bid on tho' red stone | | Tho traveling men of Omaha and all who Neb., will bo sold July 27, "1, b | ated: in 'the third story of the ngw Minno. | Addrosses wero mado by soveral and tho ettt 3 foridlpteiials For. dlstrict 375 | reenatod o ot mtein ol the oty ate | shorifl's salo. This will bo a_ good year | kanta stono block whioh has Just boen_com- v departinonts of tho cliy and county VSs. HSS HS I“] H [] GG HU flgy ricts § or distric requested to meef o Casey hotel a A o atec ere el dill bo cordially umnents severely roasted. . and .17 for district n white stoue | and will proceed to the Chautauqua grounds. | for milling, as wheat crop is good. Bl ]':_“’-m_d“"‘“d strang ;T»m‘.t.';‘x\nm‘;' With tho | © Councitman Osthoft was kent busy sswer- 1 riune Lodge No. 56. BUSTON, MASS, ;..» bld 822 for distric fing ou 473 ha bid | ‘Io pro mume proper will bogin at2 p. m. S TTne e of tho. olub, Tu this blook is also | ing questions and making explanations, i Fntrance oximinations in Ohicizo in el 2.00; distriet 375, $2.85; district 370, 8219 | After a preludo by the lowa State band Mr. FINE BILGIARD PLAYIY Bt e b reralhat el hianliaia o Mr. Redmond said that he was satisfied = — of Prof. George Towland, ot the Toard of Fd- e N DT e Caaona Stte b situated tho new opera houso which is about R a0iialeq ucation roons, City Hitl, June % nnd 20 nt ident - v i rel 1 i th the work of Mr. Osthoff in 3 " ; i comploted and will be a littlo gem i all its | wi (i s SE, Lo i ehingo of Pre 1 The brick contract awarded to Smith | of the day, will deliver an address. Rev. T. | May be Witnessed Every Night at the Dmp! J o et e ber: spaved | cil, but thought Mr. Conway showed | ]:]a 8 a a K, | Mo, Oflioo ot Gupt: ot Bahooi. Hovonth nnd and the award of the stone will bo made at a | J. Mackay of ( 'y Nigl © | appointments. No oxpouse has beer: spared h | n | 1. | Longz, of £ Supt hool th and vaha, Mr. W. . Miteholl, . : e ors Y d - that somo | JuL Ktroots, Juno 25 und 2 ALY i special meeting o bo held this afternoon. president of the lown Stato Ir.m-nu,,E e AUNARARDIl (RedItogn)s) itineatianit ALipaotlyo o Ll o ioat stan ln]) BBy aome Clor, 16th nnd Vinton Sta LA T o4 : l Major Furay moved that the asphalt con- | assoeiation, 1. M. Simons of Lincoin, H Mr. Frank Maggioll has taken the O ert s ext Sonson ind a0 | tho Fifth. Ho said tho ward wasin bad s ¢ 2 U £, HENCEK, dr., Seeretary. tract bo awarded to tne Barber company, Blinn of Coinell Blufs, . J. Stendwan [ management of the Millard hotel bil- | pluys are booked for hext senson, andno | S0 TG G (0" ponting tho vecoenition | Sa/urday Afternoon July 18 5 Chnirman Birkhauser suid *No, wo will re- | of Councll Blufts and ' W. "¢, Brown, | linrd hall. Mr. Muggioli is an export [ doubt witl bo woll pateonieed, | GUEHE S o was willing 1o Join_hands wich | D@raay. lfternoon, fuly 18, H i t Education advartise. T prico iy excossive and form | goneral manager of Kansas City, St. Josepit | billiardist and has defoated sueh Woll | et e o ot b asd o | Giy 016 t0 botter tho condition of the ward Gnmoballealnb e m enmu Health Homs “B,"that provided for in the bid, is the poor- | & Council Bluffs railvoad. will deliver short | known billiardists as Ives and Carter. own Pwill haon b lighted in motropotitan | aud the city. *Thero aro too m ny oflicos,! y @ . m. : e COmbetition i Hiis TIBALOY, 8" thera.Is. ouly. | Gnd olocationasy, sormbtioms toeoryoemsdtt® [ rho bl itd Boterblliaed holl orlll Do listyle: iThis feomnanyrill glan peratelsn T TR e h'!h.::'{’1‘["(”':-“'\',::". s shriihinianeblock (Q"@ Q o GG, BDBILLIYAB DhANt coAta l6ss thanda Aty o iy SRC0L ORI put in first class shape and made the vio motor line, and tho cquipmen isrditines et tlnalonreranghment e grounds dmission Zic. Largo (llustratd] Catalogue sent on applicath S il dhokaqi iR toes Wian etonDiagc nformation Fre most, attractive of any billinrd hall in [ alreaay boon contractod for, tho Stortays- | A% tho next olection 4nc ek o biher words | Ladies gae o et i L LS Lt A A RBLGE e for auy stone in the market,” Do you know that any old soro or cut can | the €ity. Mr. Maggioti will give an ex- [ tom will be Uaod. RO MDAV DS B DOH N O s Ao Lunlenaome.t: Lool:ntitho! tx HOTEL R hith e LR Lot s THe (i Major I'uray remarked : *'L,ot us reason to- | ho absotutely cured by tho intelligont use of | hibition of fancy shots every evening. "\Wednesday ovening Miss Evans gavea y list to which tho county commissiouers just e tasept. Hove ki N BNGLISIL M A Brincipal, gother. The question is, how can wo exe Haller's Barbed Wiro' Liniment. Be merci- ——————— cise our discration in this matter aud reject | ful ty youe hovse wid try b : T4 tho bid! The company s made its bid, pue | T 1 YOUF horseand try i AINNEROMIAH "LONDON, ONTARTO, CANADA. HARDIN LADIES COLLECE 10 fichools, 14 Pre. AND MOLART CONSER A\ VATORY, feanors. 101k yonn on Lookout mountain, A | added «l.w.nhl r.‘.vi:. ! n-l".ll “(md ”’”" 1 "-;H The Murray, cor. 14th anl Ha e e e s | most substantially cons'ructe ney, is the hotel build- moonlignt pienic BEAUTIES. wore favorable night could not have beo selocted, as the moon shone in full splendor | Pay = L don’t show oll cut down, The citize s e ed che nd the people petitio R ) Y b \ Fairs, but lef g in Omaha, Several heavy brick firewal P ;l(l):_““ varpls J )1'1 1“‘;:[\‘ Hrl" l\ufll"'.’ tition Doctors Will Resoly any People Enjoying the Delights of [ aud not'a cioud was to be seen. The paviliion | enouzh interest i municipal affaivs, but lot | ing in Omaba. Several heavy hrick firewails Patronain 13 tates R L R R T RS it oy | Anumberof Omaha physicians met last the Llack Hills Resort was well lighted up with lantorns and every. j the politicians and the gang run the whole | muning from basemont to roof. All ceil Steam hoat,elctrio ice, [ ac oW WO are to pre d e 58 ROOL e omployes hing." - ighta ; charterod Sheinroabdaniteaiovaiara o nighuat tho Paxton notel for tho burposo of | fior Sewxas, S. D., July 17.—[Spocial to [ Fh0%) essetilsl i &, 6000 Ume Smiiored | NI Outnoft was called on to toll what g | and floors lined with Asbestos fira. proof lin- Habte clagtered by Major Birklausor did not seethiugs in that | taking steps toward the passiug of suitablo | gy Bpy.)—Tho days continue cool and pleas- | Clough of Yankton. S, 1L: the Misses Cook, | kuew about the smoke consumer for the city | ing, making it impossib'e to burn quick. Firo and Beat Collogo in ight. He replied: “This board sits hero ho same as though each member was doing solutions by the medical fraternity of tho it ovidentl; o of thoso Miss | bhall. Birdie | thought thero was a job in tha by delightful moonlight even- | Sionx . the Misses Camp, Lincol ant, follov escapes and fire alarms throughout the build- ity with 1o tho death of the late Ur. ainess Mo eTxt e ST AT A ing daily and th Eaith VanlSuran, Clinton, fa.; Mi: b thel A fhei g oat: hob and'cold water and suna Busineas (or ettt e e [RiSA I Dieron fant. Y liara ol aisiving daily ' | Vanturan, Omalia; Miss Bartholomew, Bis: | | Messrs Counsman and Osthoff bad a titlo | iz Blesm beat, Lot and cold water sud sun KENIL‘WORTH HALL. 8t is By 00! apouced Majol r D) Vs choser c| rma ol otel RPIC ne arce st rzaret Cool £TY vley, 1lt abou! he city hall contracts, bu he dis- | shine €ve room, lable uns: passed any- fre. Bubeock’s Kenllworth School oarding and ST DA L AL T R PRy Dr, Bacon w nosen chairman of tho marek; Miss Margaret Cook, Miss Hawley, ne in 'y 100 P any Mes, Babrock's Kentlworth Solyool, 4 o \ September 24, 191, 0 Ui, 4L, (15 iles north of ¢ liicago on Take N 2 thoroushiy equippod buildings iy for (i B0 e R0 e A B e ot (R ey Sunday last was o rod lotter duy hero | Oumaha; Mr. and Mrs, Holm, Lincoln: Mr. | cussion was shut off and peaco reigned once | o B. SILLOWAY, Propriotor. pointed to report resolutions at a meeting to [ when fully 1,000 peoplo cime 1 on excursion | Ciark, Dr. Yutzy, Colonel Thornby, Mr. | more. i AL = be hold on tho evening of July 24 at D, trains from neighboring Hills citios to wit- | Hamilton, John Evans, Frank s, Mr, | Tho county commissionors, Dr. Gapen and UNION DEPOT HOTEL, body's oftice, Drs. Peabody, Tid sebuil tournament in which the | King of Deadwood, Mr. Marsh of Omaha, | Coroncr Harrigan all came i fora roasting Ralph, 2 g ux Cit . C. M | and then resolutions wor to tho public and the public selects the ma- terial to bo used, and further than this we Buve nothing to say. 1f wo readvertise for the period of fifteen days tho time for select Ko 1, bt thron ness the L nd bowutiful > passed demunding | cornor 11th and Mason Stroots: 1alf block wost of tng the material will Linve passed and this et Hot Springs, Load City and Deadwood nines | Wailace Bwan of Slowx Oity, Mus. G W | G B 0 ating committoo nominate o Tooains e b & 5. DoBocK MU, MATY i, . company will bo debarred from entering into Use Hallor's Gol il AT participated. The Hot Springs and the Leaa | 5Wan of Sloux City aug. 2 3 | honest men for the ticket at the next eloc- Now bullding, now furnituro, overy thing first GANLS - HIGUER - SCHOOL, By contract. stipation ant liver rogutator” o BT €8 | Titys \Wero scheduled o play in tho morning, | - Bvans, ir. : i oo | tion. clua, coolest location In Omahia, viow of “entiro 470131 Dearborn Ave., Chieago, 111 Whose fault is that?” rotorted the chaix i LAl BN and the winning team was to play the Dead “-\m Evedil Y e W '{\:‘“{'I“ teo - -— arraunding couniry, das, bnh aloburo cul belaaic | ixtodnil yant: ogurs ot | facding and o, “Tho prics of tho material could | PERSONAL FaARAGRAPHS. woods fn “tho uftornoon. ' The erand | Wodnosduy aftornoonito Mrs W. W. Mars Drarns JateSLID AN YR Ina o calinand any vl Tor voue v i, cvibivon pduced at least 1 per yard and would ba it i, stand aund bleachers were crow ; Omaha. 3 :Tl- & and Mrs, J = AT 7 prrgneenes and Hanscom Purk Hie, § blocks away anfl you can | jix 0t houses thoroughly fited up hero was compatition ' J. M. Gri v 1 with spectators and excitement Swan, Sioux City. itices of five lines or tes wider this head, A7ty | Eransfor to thoso I you wish Fasellenkuouses thomnuly tioduecs) Jo D iriftith of Wahoo is at the Millara, i} t 1eh dittonal line ten cent. - Principaly. urther consideration of this matter was [ o S Wizt all through the games. A groatdeal of | Next woek a party of ladies and gentlemen | cents; each addition its sl — by ] Ml Marry B, Tieody, A. M. ( @eferred until the mecting that is to be held [ Tom M. Cooke of Lincoln is at the Millard. | yiiting was dono on both nines. Tho morn- | will leave for Custor Gity to spend & couple | = N N RR $hia aftarnoont td J. E. Doty of Davia City is at the Paxton. | ing eama. wus won by the I MERRIAN--Viola Prieda, Infant daughter o ONDONDE Y Sprugs: b | of days in Iboking ova the contey and visit | MERRIAN-viola Peiody, infapt daughtor HICAGOEERALE GOLLEG Bids for constructing sewers in districts | John J. Roche of Noligh 15 at the Paxton. | which they defeated their oppouents by a | Harnoy Peak, oue of the highest of the Bla contly s, Eriduy, July 1ith, at 8 | ) = [l T 144 bud 145 wory opencd and the cou- | GG, Brown of Columbus is at tho Paxton, | Scoro of ¥ to 3. This was tho iirst timo tho | Hills lotodle Ao 1ot i &5 "y | TR =LA If'”’.‘"‘ ":"v‘“u”‘:‘v‘l“‘l‘fi o ts awarded as follows: Distriot 143, smson of Lincoln is at the Dattone. | 1:¢ad City nino has beon beaten this soason Awmong recent arrivilg aro: W. McP. Ful- uneral 1S aftornoon, July’ 1sth, ‘at % WG THAYII L T onty-third stroot from Leavouworth to | i+ H. Tomson of Lincoln is at the Dellono. | {8 07 RN R SRR KRR SO0 || Awmong Ty nolds, AFTand Mos, Thomas L, | 0'¢lock trom rosidenco. 2 13 Clurk stroot.” In resl 1 N Al ALRck 11, OF 1 Bindleou Bieoh Chidsas, ific, Hamann & McDonald, 15-inch sewer, M. 'T. Elsemoro of Hastings i3 at tho Mil- | pejng somowhat tired from bis mormug's | Kimball and Me. Holdrége, Omahas 1. S, b terment Forest Luwn cemetory Fresh anc pure always! ILLINOIS .25 per lineal foot; S-inch, couts; man | lard work ho did not show up so well in tho after- | Weeks, chief engincer'B.' & M., Lincoin; J - ‘ CONSERVATORY holes, & teh basins, §3.75; tlush tauks, L. P. Gillett of Beatrice is a guost at the | noon, wheu the team was beaten by Dead- | R. Puelan, suerintendent Wyoming division Only water that will cure st Iosiruction in wl fepart: v vertical foot Paxton, wood, 12 to7. People are vory enthusiastic | B, & M., Alliance; Miss-Monigomery, A. H " s, H. D. Booga, Swoux City; Mvs, J. I od by Mr. and | Christy, Keokuk, Ia.; Mrs. James G. Miilor, me inon & spe- | Sioux City; Geo. K. Conovan and wife, York, A de s e water! ROUGHOUT THE YEAR. B0 ush tanke, 5 T " | o Paiton cinl car yesterday ob, ; 1. £, McMulion, Omaha: A. E. Upton, delicious table water Rl TR Kandoula a0t Raxine rak slonel Patrick entc protest again ] At O Ik ‘ alns 5. Broadway of Chadron is a guest at T'he man so brutally assaulted the night | S ward, Neb, W. J. Fische Omaha % H C q M July and closes third Wednosday In g v lota that ho owns in tho vicinity of | TR King & Frauklin's circus was here is begin- | M. Wostervelt, Lincoin: (oo, Richmond, Various imitations, but D B s Ogiad, KA MDA R Y wenty-sixth and Lake streots, Ho deniod | | foters s Jham of Plattsmouth Is at | BIni to recover, o successtul surgical opora. | Counvit Bl "FL M. Marsh Gmane, OoM Bverybody calls for :‘h[:ly Lhu}n:x‘:lr‘l\:‘ln’u‘l e :vlm:xl‘\'rlmul to | o Murray tion having been lrr;‘r.w 1“1,: Dr. R “, Sage, |'vamm{ I!]ufl; \'\zml (. She ;1“ SCHOOLS OF LEXINGTON, MO, or com ed of 18 & clear running streat PR TS A llaniod) e b, in which a piece of | Omaha; Ray Nye and wife, Fremont; Mrs. that flows into the North Omaha sower, Tho | o0 Thomas Bonton, state auditor, called a0 /| o S8, Ehamap Heato, stala aud fractured skull was romoved from th brain, | Al Niosdonas and da chianti Jire LONDONDERRY! APTIST EMME CU“EGE ¢ board will investigate a2 o I Tho perpetrators of this deed were captured | mont: D. S. Siotz, Mrs. W. W. Marsh, B WF N : - s “‘-\"H{“ -‘w.‘(‘ ‘,,r li{{v\"’lu{lxin“"u{w \"\\“}: l‘['::‘ at Buffalo Gap and aro now lodwed i jail | Charles Marsh, Omaba; W. 8. D. Gray, For salo by all First-Class Drugglsts and Grocers 5 VAL "[;F'”‘ 'u"“m" ay morniug %58 2 District 144, Twenty-fourth street from | Joun Bradford of Grotua is a guest at the | over basoball in this section of the count Marshall, Omaba; £, 5, Hadloy, Sioux City; 9. RHEUMATISM and year. Address E. F, BULLA D, Bt Jacksonviiio, 1L Loavenworth south, McGavock & Daily, 15+ | Dallone. and the 05 aro well patronized. Next | J. M, Morissey, K. K. Bacon, & Wlinols Military Academy, Yeresn, Park, wit Ln.»n X $LOS; S-inch, 85 cents; ‘man Mbomes0l ¢ her of Fremont is at the | 5¢8son will probably witness the ory 8- [ Powell, Omaba; F'. M. Dorsey, Sioux City; 3 & f no's ||ary cademy, iR i idration ole: catch basins, $.00; ' flush [ 1o iett " tion of a Blaok ELL leaguo. | ; John B. Hawlev and'daughter, Ben. 03 GRAVEL! for Coll usiucss. FOF cataloguo apily o 1eincipala ) ; Bl i storday the B. & M. road complotod its | Bryan, Omahn; W. K. Goodsell, New York; 5 A Disirict 145, Thicty-elghth avenue, from | . W. L Mathows of O'Neill is a guost at the | 1oy crietilY tho I & ¥ rord complotad its YRR OTAN0 it - DELICIOUS Removes Uric Acid! KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE near FILANKFOLT, § davenvort to Dodge stre McGavock & | Millard g general manager, o $; man holes, C. W. Broateh and wife of Norfolk are at | Mys, Thomas L. K Jaily, S-nch sewar, 79 ced Jennings of this pla Riv W v uorth of this city, who has boen prospecting | Miss Bianthe Ltogors, Milwaukeo; Lo 1tst CHARLES B. PERKINS & 0O., | R Tho stoamar Capliola Buth areived. abiho | . gio ies 07 thehdand: of LrARARGPLANOR: ¥iaIb | sck s Sver 1aad oo day lost Weel s, | 4hal sud moth ok Holat NeR: O NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. 36 Kilby Street, Boston, Selling Agents. hh\lu\ ,\,’,,, w'.ly* ml ‘u n.-m,l \lrnr o) l‘lu.‘-un at u\.’-n & M. |I Jquarters. aved. Tho oro_ wssae 1 litlo over §,000 u, 1a,; M. J. Greeloy and wife, Omaha Ynnllla 3 Of perfect purity. Y e Pkl \“r Sapgriniond vopping her tow here tho steamer kept on r. Humpbray Moyuiban, Judge Scales | to the to s will try and got Omaha cap- | WS, Pug N et LT A AT 3 FR H Sph ] Vou G4 Reres b tho rlyer to Sioux Gl whoro sho be- | and Jahn ). Healy of Chitago aro i tho | Walists interested ana’ orgaizo a stock cou- | Wy Jlarke, Omahn; K. H. Oakloy. 0‘3::1;: Of great strength, Jetgs. Tl tow boat and hor consorts wero | city, Thoy ure on & pleasure jaunt through | pany J. M . E. Yates aud son, ( W) Bocromyitahay JAPOSITIVE tnanarmanart & E for LE F AHGA s floaded ut St. Joseph and the Butt brothers | to n;ol Pacifie K ..‘\{ Mr. ,\l‘\‘[‘l‘m), Wi The \nnlu‘ul‘.un’-p.l-‘wunn~4-n'n‘, to be agi- | Thompson, J. B. Strode, Lincoln; Mr. and Almond -~ F“’ omy in thelr use h ' Nl‘“rvfi)uflc'x‘\ Sm"m; H ! Foport baviug bad o ploasaut voyage so far. | formerly a rosident of Omaha. He is now | tating a number of the ons of this resort, | Mrs, C. M. Swau, Silouk ( br. D, C. lavor as dellcatel e e ails. Pull direciions with ea ¥ thiz MagAtlY olp 0 § L ¥ chiof ballift n the county court of Cook | the majority of thwm proferring licensed sa. | Gibba aud wife, Chadron;d. F. Shoeloy, Rose etcy, v goutle "Price: ona doilar, Sea signaturel €. L | graichstudnnia T e DeWitv's Little Early Lilsers for the liver, | county, over which Judge Scales presides. loons to the present method of disposing of | Omaha, and deliclously as the fresh frults IAHL Fo Ba Y Druggists. | Address: BriLITE S Con W, Ma i Nuw Yurk |