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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE§ FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1801. " L v y (17 | perior to St. 17aul is #1 per ton, on hard coal | W/ m Q ne o annual pienic and lewa party to bo given in N D W NN N ANNOUNCEMENTS. T.\I,I\L\G Ol‘ A\{ AIR ”\l‘“ }x 50. Before this route was established the “ILL Hl“h ”5 "‘M)b l‘l}“u Spring Lake (mrwflnur ay, August 23, in | BhAT ’”“‘4 “ORLDB R“JORD' 3 =1 vate from Chicago to St. Paul was frequently uid of St. Agries' etirch: Arrangoments The latest production in the line of a musi & over fton, It Is estimated that St rank J. Shelany, /Amusements—John F'ry | cal comady is calloa A Turkish Bath," and Paul and her trade now save prer "'ll“rnvml" Frink l’nl‘"t"\"'l“’ ,'l ank is roported to have been recoived All«‘.“hm:" v ebras! . | #1,000,000 per year on the one item ord fati . | Gerharz. Reception—Stefen Volz, Henry X BN s d ven recoived elsewhero A New Outlet Proposed for Nebraska Pro- | 8,000.000 por sour on the one lcm | Real Estate Owners' Association Has Undar- | (erharz | It Divonka, Chavlos Horman ana | Remarkable Trip of the Maj:stio from with much favor. This play will be given at ducts, any estimate upon the enormous ing on taken a Big Oontract. Frank Moumeier. (irounds—Charles Kouf- Queenstowa to New York. the Farnam street theater Sunday afternoon coal, lumber, aud grain_which would innure R hold, Anton Pivonkawand Louis Stieber, | und throughout tho week. The company is to the peoplé of Nebraska by reason of a di- ‘The procession will form at the church at 1 S numericaily strong and the names of the players in the cast gives assurance of unu GES < GAl rect trunk line connecting Superior-Duluth y o'clock and march to tho park. P THE MANY ADVANTAGES TO BZ GAINED. and Omaha, But it would add several mil- WATCHING THE COUNTY'S CASH BOOK. All committoes witl meot Tuesday ovening | OMAHA, AS USUAL, WAS REPRESENTED. | suul talent. Marte Heath, whoso name 18 10 our bank deposits, which now go to in St. Agnes' hall to) complete all arrange- heads the list, is gonerally known throughout > Chicago, transportation ' companies —and ments. | the country as a charming vocalist, comedi AnOmaha Man Talks About the Fake | others, not speciaily interested in Omaha. | Tables Showing Comprehensively the ok Tl CRthbITER, Mr. Samuel Burns Furnishes a De- enuoand dancer, and th orts rank high Stte s Banatits to bo I We oughit to have the connection, and can 3 a Naho i . Bohemlan Catholics, i S ks ns singers and actors. In fact tho entiro cast e e have it with proper effort bbb G L A aglit Next Sunday a Bohemian Catuolic church scription of a Record-Break: | 18 unusunlly moritortous 1n thelr spocal lines rived from Cioser Connec While visiting Superior I was amazed at the Condition of the Bridge congregation will bo organized. At 10 n ing Ocean Ride—Three of busine: tion with Them, the magnitude of the coal docks and the im- Bond Sinking Fand. thia Torenoon Bather Kokt of St Wensosldis’ SHRobs o — mensity of the grain eclevators, I thought e s OB Wl :ilfighn In'l..;n“ T Biedal) Hu bl Don't Feel Woll, - ~ then if [ could say somcthing which o ild R 8t. - Agnes’ chureh, wenty-third —_— Gl W oies 5 My awaken an interest in my Nebraska fellow- [ . dE e aree y Aot Cadet Taylor of tho Giobo Toan & Teust | G0 iy “ituth.Siporior it conuce. | There 1 tranble browing for somcbody. 1 80, K2 streot e company, hus rotorued from a trip to Duluth | tion, T would b _rendering the people of my | Yesterday Tie Ber zavo the complete fig: | &' tamporary organization: will bo offectod, | Wednesday from a thrco months' trip s and Superior, the cuterprising cities at the | adopted state a valuable se Nature Ias | ures showing the amount of money collected | 'Till th oty b nblo to build it will bold | through Europe. Mr, and Mrs, Burns bad | Savsaparilia, which will lift vou out of that from ordinary methods has long head of Lake Superior. Speaking of the pro- | brovided transportation facilities for the | quring tho past sixtoen years to liquidato the | services in St. Agnes' church, the good luck to take passago for lomo on ;x‘nn”l-l‘lh.lnvn v.x:‘;“-m!;‘-rv Lt hd.\-‘w'«;w-m.‘-Ivn;.y“n been 'nlu|\(.‘.l by the makers of I)r. Picree’s Golden” Medical Discovery, And yot gou are not siek enough to consult o doctor, ot you refrain from so doing for fear | copyrignt, 150, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Burns veturned | you will aldvm yourself and fricnds -wo will tell you just what you need. It is Hool's A departure uccommodation of this great ewpire far be- | e osed air line railroad to connect those citie ek 138,000 of railros 26 bont o oard the Steamer Majestie, George ¢ g e posed air line railroad te those eities | pectations. Tho saving on ono | $13%,000 of raitroad bridgo bonds that became Lost ek Wrtoh and Money; board the Steamer Majestic, George Francis | ittt SIS O MO0T ROl canfiiden. with O ..1; 1, Mr, Taylor remarked to Wr year's good crop alone will suppleme ;.. M“’x due July 1, and it also furnished the informa- Yesterday aftornoon & lady walking from | Lrain's especiul favorite and object of admir- | this peculiur medicineis in eases like yours | They knn\\ what it can do—and port ‘In my judgment it is a subject o the God of the univer: provided, and | tion that it had not always been applied in | 40 pa. ' g vatol atiou as au ocean greyhound. —~ hey tara ok | y ! o Exchango tc set lost a gold watch 3 . they grarantce it. o vital fmportance to the business men and v s a direct teunk tine, which will | the manner i which it wis fotended, R A ol R e he: Majeatlo outsteipped eveiy provious Mr. Heafford s Hot S L R Your Jiney Lo G aatile G L 0 dnd avelan (R counthycibise bous o e sl s teq tava put the ME. | 050 and Had engraved ob. the Gase tha lett record und Mr. audg Mrs, Burns, with the | Goneral Pussongor Agent George L. Heaf- | prompily returned, it it fails to try press can bring this question to the pub nd possibilities g ot Yo At enstadior ARON LREIE ZEi8ELie. afd. they now llf:::;.:::fl‘{f: SI M. and had a gold chain attached w! rest of the multitude on board, numoering | ford of the Chicago, Milwaukoe & St. Paul f", nefit or curo in all discases arising lic eye in such a munnee as to attract atten- | auococlived s B0 0 the bottom of the whale teanenertes Y | a “moonstone charm, The finder can have | in all 1,740 passongers, were shot across from | Toud is very warm under tho collar at tho re- [ from torpid liver or impure blood. tion to whicn it s eatitled, our citizens will Novis this all. Tnvention has also laid | “'Phe commitiee appointed some time ago | the reward by leaving the lost valuables at | Queenstown to New York in b5 du 18 | port printed in a Omaba paper to the of No better terms could be asked for. becomo aroused to tho lmportance of this con- | e eontribtion at our doors. =~ Tho Me: | has scoured a statement from County T Tus Bee oftice, 2623 N street, South Omaba. | s und 8 minutos, boating the fastest | thatat tho last mecting of tho W No better remedy can be had. nection. 1 was informed at Duluth, that the ,'.».,‘“‘.f,‘. Ol ke e M L R L T T ) Bohemian Concert and Play. previous record, mado by the City of Parls, | senger association, ne had introduced a reso- | Nothing elso that claims to be a proposition to build an Omahn air line was ACAARE . RN These vessels | STATEMENT SHOWING BONDED INDEUTEDNESS 0N | Olivola Ratolest No. #3, J. C. D., wilt give [ Just fifty-seven minutes. ,, | lution providing for the adontion of u rato of [ Blood-purifier is sold in this way— now before an Enghish sy . It would fonlly - deokicas and’ Keslioss, and o JANUARY 1, 1500, a Bohemian concert and theatrical play in | GWe bad the | great | pleasure, ',""I‘\v’;”""’l Dl G i aoets | because nothing clse is like the ol at capitalists who invest vilacat | their chicf valie lies in their enormous carry- | Seris Amount. Total. lum's opera he Saturday evenlg, Sop- | &8 Ir. Burns = yesterdn e col ory to point Kansas reached via Kansas S othing clse is liki scom that capitalists who in in wilaca iefvalue lies in th nornous c 07 Blum's opera house Saturday evening, Sep- | gig with a reporter for Tk Ber, “of visit- | City, but to retain the rato of one and one- | « G, M, D.? Issue 01 207 por cont honds of h railwuy schomes in South A which | ing capacity, cheapness of construction and #1000 tember 12 Those having it in charge are | i § : | thind 3 HAVIHRLIon Rt LDy IR ALEPTIY .00 Ll UL ! ng the enginee tmont of the mam- | thitd fare previously agrced on to points in P e begin nowhere and end in the sams locality, | Bavisation ’::‘v‘. Lo GG uary I, 1687 payi maling extonsive neoparations for s 50 | math stoamer and had o view of tho stupen | Nebraska via Omann o report oy So positively certain is it in its would be willing to consider a great trunk | ¢ou his fgen as o combination plan of tho I ime, A dance and social will close the | jous machinery that drives the great vessel | to chared Mr. Heafford with diseriming curative effects as to warrant its line between the head of navigation on tho | famous naval vessels, from the Monitor and e £200,000 00 eveniug's entertainment. nm-uL;n Ll\owi\h'r nllll..v\lusmmahiug ruli~ulf [ :HH\;T\HI\IIH favor of Kansas City makers in selling it, as they are do- y X ; e S Stae g S HAtiontly d . v 500 miles per day. The Majestic is propelied ie Milwaukee people in this city recaived | Sl : s lakes, and the metropolis of this vast empir Merrtiae, For fourteen vears he paticntly Notes About the City. y & e g e . ; b l1-IL “-1 v ly the eld : th | developed his plan nntil his dream i‘u'm\nu- u 57, o8, thi, Mps, J. W. Foster is listad among the sick, | 0¥ the combined strength of two triple e am from Mr. Heafford denyving that l“h‘.(]‘r' ”.Jl_ druggists, on Nhll{ which is destined to supply the world with 63 Tan bt voal {zotl LHTA Y HORI NG Vithe 100, 102, 121, 1560, Pabighdiad Ll 5 4 - | pansion engines of 15,000 horse power ho had introduced such a vesolution and stat It’s especially pote ut in curing its grain and live stock products. Superior fis.: BrraR eomsi R Ll BB WA G| 3o, 17, 191 6 210, 219 John A. Kehoe was up from Platte Center) | and during the greater part of our v ing furthcr that no such resolution was wtro- | Petter, Salt-rhou y Erv and Duluth business mon will join Omaha in | Geain in July, when the eaptain. showed us t -_mom 0 George Hormon has returned from Auburn, | thoso musterpicees of mechanical power | duced and uo action” in that line was t eiima. et ”" Ll atLye d was taken suddenly ill | werc run ata 20,000 horse power pressure. | by the association. He characterizod sipelas, Boil: Carbuncles, ~ Sore this movement, The Omaha board of trade | through hi: se sh r vards at 154 bonds unredeemed. . §138,000 00 Charles H. Rich ¥ 3 3 S Ak e i TG L1000 A E AL Series 11 o Instavening, Our actual w was first day, | wholo story asa pure fabrication and de yes, Goitre, or Thick Neck, and should sct the movemeut on foot by inviting iperior, where 1,000 men ave usually em- | JOUCS 0 > f 3 : v em | 3 S o per cont_tonas, : s, W, | 470 les: second fuy, ) | nounced the author as a *“cheerful har,” / m tovisit this city, Let us gevncquainted. [ &b cORRPR CTTEY JOLEC TS 0000, VI s able, oo Dy | fourth dey 501 miles, fifih day 491 miles an Childeen Cry for 1t Swellings. Great Tating Uleers My friend, President Martin, can leave no [ (GHE® 50 (NERIRT REneEh o8 JOO0L by 1AL L 812,00 00 M May of Chicago Is visiting his son, DJ | tne last purt of a dav 317 miles, making 2777 | ue ploasant flavor, gentle nction ana | Tapidly heal under its benign in- beter record than to have it sald that duriug | These vossols are no longer an experiment : land o L A0 | mites i five dus, cightoon hoties. and- eight | goqti, P yeup of Tigs, when in | flue World’s Di o Med his administration, a movement was set on [ g sompany has $5,000000 investod i its ! 5009 00 Miss Eio E. Moran of Davenport, Ia., is | minutes. ‘The Seawas exceptionally free | jo0tHHE FRAEES OF Sewb 6f Hiks, whoen in - fluence UL eBLEL Al for the Omabia-Duluth air line railwa B0kt A1 experids oyer §5000,000 (o 1ts vurdss i D00 visiting relatives in the city. from squalls and violent storms, 80 that We | 1¢‘Costive or bilions the most gentifving ve. | 1CAL Association, 663 Main btlu' “For many years to come Omaha's pros- 1 fiifve (0 CXRACE OYar ERBn I e e | o .. 120 bonds unredeemed §120000 00 [ Mrs. May, wife of D. G. M; Sw had a very favorablo opportunity to make | Gt follow its use, s0 that 1t is the be Bufialo, ,\ 265 perity must depend. upon tho success of tho | aiqira oy pushing out for the const LFAG, | eesearais s per cont bonds, Co., lias retin-d from Chiicag GO family vemedy known and every fami ka furnier. When he is prosperous, | gug what especially interests the people of Sletunding, ot A son has been born unto Mr. and Mrs, It is impossiblo for 4 vessel to mako very | ghuld ha 5 ¥ > A% BLOGODT williba, no-complulng of dull business. | Gua Nobtaska is that the Arst whule- whdiied July Miller, Thirty-sixth and Q streets. ast time when the sea is rough for the s BAD BLOG which will have a teudes R T e AL UG i abie July Pl bk el is lifted out of the water Pimples on tho Faco ) tho' prico of farm products is of | pacir SeCERIY, Erosted, e filanic Ay 5 U el SWaE! M HoT St e eI 0 fosRs{te MRy Bronking 0ut material importaoce to the business 05,000 bushels of wheat from Duluth H 'y CRLLIUN e G b ML, might say. The Majestic has what is The second annual pienic of Clan Gordon i blos . Statistics stow that the ave price of | yivainool without broaki bulk, The July 3, A son has been born unto Mr. and Mvs. | the ‘twin serew’ which gi g No. 63, Order of the Scottish Clans, will bo eat Hot Bkin) wheat from 1564 to 1868 was €1.77 pev b RO B T TSI $205,000 00 | Jacob Klein, B gateenth and Q str Sfiberlitianitho eingle ; Liikg Wl Blotohea) and the yearly business failures averaged | S AOR< b R e e o Irs. Millspaugh, wife of A. N. Mills Speaking of the sojourn in Great Britain, ; s sy Bad Breath) 1,088, rrom IS69 to 1874 wheat ave BEUT0ist 0 i Shb Eranlon SAMGING |- do ey e UERIeNEdt e o ot s gone to Peorta, 1L, to visit friends. Mr. Burns said: “We dia_Ireland fivst, | man Moore of = Duluth, thé vest. piper Soro Moath or Lips ) §1.02, and_the average failures in business } oipncity ana | operating | cxponses very B0 00 Herman Zeller, Twenty-fourth ana ( | landing at Queenstown. ~We found that | in Awmcrica, will be present, and will "x(‘,.“.'i-‘l'\",..i.-':fi-'-'l' any of circles 3,702 1t 1s therefore a natural sduced. This must result in @ | sRedeomed bonds prior o 1 AT 10 00 | streets, will have an opening this evening. there aro three distinet classes of people 1 | be assisted by Pipers Melougall, Metira o ng seonce that o wbii Lo by o che part | ront. duction on transportation shavees, | SO bonds et o 193 | fobert Watson hns removed o this city [ Ticland whor the quostion of Troland's nco. f and Boll of Omaha. Thore will bod sire B@Gfi@fi AGKER’S L e L e 0 5 decpeniug of “the Weliand | of the v m-‘m bridgo bond fund sitics 1579, | from Nebraskn City and gone into business | Poulence ls to be discussed, Firatitho peopls | parade at S, m. ending ot tho Webst muke on his products. This is but another | {55 +" N L BT R Tt o m i A T - S aH a1 Coviore IR TS TIEEICTINGTARTIE FabNoly ot o P RION wIAHA TS NEoa U] | VT sk st lo Lt oS teal At thn o 00t of the inexorable luw that mun is de- | Lo1uf from Duluth to Liverpool withiout | Hishes conciusive uvidonco that the flgures | percaftor will assist an officer when called | middle cl: LR LI LB e o O e e A L L @ :;!'""m il faT b G aaT oA e saToF hludl(mu bull. As 1t now is, or will bo until 1m:|‘~:|ml 1 Tt Llils:“\\ 210 cort “(i upon. bt Giene Sl Sl "fu' and dram corps will accompany tue H 33 cndent upon his fellow-man, vegavdless of | his work is possibly completed, with very | =~ ‘This statoment will'go bafore the associa- e Hi SOLLAO-E DL RONEED o) JISESE Lg0ALE | ipattys H bis vocation, Tt must be ‘borne in mind i | Jittlo nxtra bl o )| B tacing s whialor [ ich/at e nox timeating WbE\whiGh Lae e City Attorney Bonjamin § Adams has re- | matters independent of tho British parlia- Al e CaloiBrien) Aames Wil tave PV Y 2 BECALS consulting oo stitistics that tho fucilitie el will run regutar traps. between Datuth | ther action will be taken, moved to his néw residence Twenty-first and { ment,but still hold wn allegianco with England | place, for which thero have been ser. asido [ or sathering information ns to business fal: | i Tiverpoo, s will atones ur An attorney and membor of the association strects, K and Have represeatatives in parliament; and | some’ very zood pri At intorvals the ares have greatly improved during tho pust | Suiport i whieh Omalia, and Nobras - | yesterday said, “I am glad Tie Bk took | - Mr. and Mrs. J. W, McCray of Shell Rock, | third, the morchants of Belfast, and such vs will give some choica setoctions on tho Wenty years ny observiug man will | poire interested 50 milos near inis matfer up, is it has prepared the peoplo uro the guests of Mr.and Mrs. 5, R. | men, asplendud class of citizons they aro too, | t ansman Andeow Gray, lato aftiri that good crops and fuir prices \\x!l.\.l‘ thiin Ghicaio, for what is coming. The figures were cor- | Hathaway. who are very well satisfied with the present | of the Roy cots Grays, will givoa very ways bring sheer to the business man, Hened “Now, the question is.have we the energy, | rect and Lum of the opinion thut there will | A marriage licenso has been granted to | rrangement. I found agood deal of pro- | jnteresting exhibition of swordmanship. TETPIPPRRETN heid at Arhngton on Saturday. Clans- n evor use: y,, AbdilLl a, Gessler's Magic Headacne Wafers. Cures al beadgches in 20 minutes, At all druggists. botter transportation facilities, which will | capacity), ability and couraze to wake up, | be some startling revelutious bofore the mat- | Jucob Johnson and Martha L. Larsen, boty | Pounced ovposition to Paraell and a great - add 1 tho farmnors profits s @ sublect Whiclh | grach i opportunities and improva.thom, | tera sectled. " © CC gy i G T O RN forced 1o ‘place tho baliuce on the | itk an uir line to Duluth and Superior wnd | ‘Wo shall lnvestigate -the case most | Jodee King o ord ball was find $10 oy WAL ORI L L LT (U R 2 Million Bottles filled in 187 el g sido of tho v during e | devoloping, as it is sure to, n grain market thoroushly nnd iF o lad that ‘tho _fands (3 mon o) baly apvalned) bia ripbt | [CLrDIME Bupsisatds seyou would bosur NEW CATILE COMUPANY! 18 Million B qu tled in 1873, e : (b | eon- | yerg as largo in proportion us our ereat pack- | hitve been wrongfully applied in paying other |, 1™ i e\ a7 i e L LR Sl B MR S illion Bo fideraion of ovon dry atatistis brcomes | ik Sasios Wl I 1s o, fancy: posis to | dibs 0" Sl wijorn the couaty coamis. | 101 809 foot ‘ruce!Woduoeduy that "o can | poopiafn London alk ot ufatsais Qmah, Tnyostmon B (ObEsINOEIGa! G s {Liad Ins1Bon. LAt pEREE! 3 L RaTital claim that a very few year: muha sioners from refunding t q bzl e 3 085 ) v v or i ne a Dikewise add to s stock of knowlodgeby a | guis, Ut Within a vory fow vears Omuha | 5000 feot numi‘m‘m?‘p“r’.‘fi.»‘fiu:;fs ’:‘.;“:‘r’n‘.:;fi J. P, Webb of this city has been appointed | the Union depot difticulty * and [ Cun you buy orscll or md in forming a cat- p N simitar investigation. I'rom the above tigures | |70 4 ) the world. The quostion | them to place the money back in the fund | oo of tho inarshals for the Labor day | it is doing the city a vast amount of harm. [ e company, to stock 20,000 ucres of tha fin- 0 Z/Z[Z?ZS % it would scem that the busimess man 1s very | g SHOCt CHREED b % is how bost to | from which it 1s take parade in Omah Several broers and business men in London | (st pastureland fin Mexice, Living water. mucl itorested in the price of wheat, T | ik (1 worth Wt )f course at this time wo cannotbo too | James T. Dwyer of Chicagoof the Big | 5did tome: ‘What is the matter with Omab S lGu v Wiitiistel Wago, ox - 0 E i oukiehoakisiDIavIn | |entbualast- g Bilo 1z been over the torri- | POsitive, but it looks as though tho Lnxp.l\cn Four railrond is lnnkmg after his company’s | that ."“‘"f“"ll [ ooy o _‘;““1“'?““ "-“‘. A0 P ok L CR: THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” CiATintnrod s hicago so great, 1xi0us to maha | have paid these bonds.” ey G e, compani Tommy ¥ 00:,0aL89 1 i 3 g Chy “Duch favored Ly her Majesty.” m-'«’:'fifi: A products, odueing countries | T44¢h out—with hoth hands—nnd tako bold | W ton usked it eriminal vroceedings wonld | \v'n‘uxx:\x. q‘al'(ff-‘?-’(.\n fllc.; 03:-"‘\'-‘50‘1031’:;' Tlom MY | Diad been e 1o beliovo that it was o searcity [ i state board of health mel uch favored Ly her Majesty. of Europo uro sadly qoficiout - in crops, | Of the opportunitios preseuted.” folliow, the gontloman said: “That is difli- | fght with Jack Wilkes. e or e (UMl eoday i Saturilay)iandy Dz, VAllon SR Wokip, Loxpox, EEEopAimus Ul EaAvS) Ly upon 0UESUE | O\ AHA WHAT.IER BURGAU, et ~'“13m'§c..‘x‘.i};“i\‘?f{":‘.::}i,f.?, befie | . A. Babeock, who, accompanied by W. ( pav o few of us to borrow the moncy | Uis city, who isono of the secretaric The best Leverage.” plus. Fortunately we bave the supplics on St Gy ghigeid commissioners woro . rosponsible on | 2 McClintock of Julosburg, Col., has been | and have that union dopot completed the board, went to Lincolu this morning, tak Truri, Loxpo, tinnd; Uhore axo ntinbor off Wings. whioh | s Gniuuge for an/lmportant Addicion, | OMeial: bonds and! if. they:\disposed fot | ¥isiinEiBldiloy, In.ihasireturaed; ruther than to permit the impression to [ ink with him the diplomas of wbout one hun- «¢ Cosmopolitan.” end to higher pric s cvery en the funds contrary to law, thoy must suffer | OMcer Charles Splite is rizidly enforcing | he spread all over the civilized world that | dred Omana physicians for the inspection of e e couragement for tho chanié and to th tho consequences.” i ordinance No. 71, in vegard to scattering | Omaha could not build a union depot. | tho board. These diplomas will be passed sit Menicar JouRNAL. business man. Mo start in with, take Ne- In the law enacted by the last congress After disposing of the nond question the | ©fal, burving dead animals, and the like, Omaha has had a remarkably good reputa- the board and if found sutisfuctory “ Cheap as well as good.” braska as an example for other states, wo | \ooviging for the transfor of the weather | committee will not restupon its osrs, asit | Building Inspector D. I. Bayless has | tion abroad for push, enterprisc and financial | a certiicate will be issued to that effvet. if “ The d lost lust yoar, as comparcd with tho year pre- | POVIGIUE for the tuaastor of agviculture. | intends to continue the good work and in- | granted Hermann Busb a permit to erect a | S0iidity. “Asido from this union depot diii- | not found satisfuctory aw prohibiting he demand for it is great and ceding ubout 100,000,060 bushels of corn, L Wi section providiog tor the mprultare, | vestigato tho running of the city oficos. cottage on Kighteenthstreot, Linwood park, | Culty you hear nothing but the very highest | the holder from practicing will be cuforced. | ncreasing.”—Tue"Tiirs, LoxboN, e o oty el TorO L AT Bt AL “The tables printed fn this connection aro | The glovo contost hotween Davis of Omana | SOmmendation of Omaha. Wo camo home = B e gy e dous ehorte oo | *“Tlio dutios of thoss oficials have sinee | furnished by County Auditor . T. tivans, | and Fitaroy of Des Momnes ut ex-Councilman | [e0live that Omaha was the best placo on | Snall in sizo, groat w resmts: DeWitt's e A ok et e SR b e mayabiac | (bedR¥ CefiFaa ita Y d el cutive | And are an abstract from his books showing | Burke's hand vall court, Thirtieth and Q | TR Bl ORI LI verno M rasDaway | ieubiEar) ers. Best pill for constipa- d Lewcorrhos bered that during the past ten years the cou- | Officer of the weattier pure: is intended | the bonded iudebtedness of Douzlus county | streets, promises to be one of the inest bouts | yu6 iiehter m Paris lumf Miss Nosh in | tom, 0ast LR 5 SRR G 4 emedy en- sumers in this country bavo increased | that toey shall act as a medium for tho ATEMENT OF RAILROAD BON 1 SINKING FOND, 185 70 1801, Munich, Germany, They woero well ang | SOW: g agalnet and ls Byt e in A AT A0t earatb A shs prompt distribution of the information to be 2 it = s g ¢ I parts Wil retund Tuis in itsolf will ereate a good homo gleaned from tho observations tuken by the Coltectl PR Tron e [Ermaneys i — - SRR 7 ' i hrbicia. 8 Tind:y LU IAIFATo prednras thut sl various statious of the service and inake o e | el No gripping, 1o nuusea, no pam when AMUSISMED o oy p'm.;.nh' Me: ereaso (perliips swaller) has. takon plac gedicuion on n‘S"'L‘-‘&“Léi-\“‘i‘,’,"l’{fil""fi,flf,‘i{ : DeWitUs Little Barly Risers aro taken. i Fi Surope. soudon, with its 000,000 povula- H ab i y e - | To e B . . floieenes . St i sufe "Best pi =u:|n‘1¥l|:ui“-:vllltlx\m\lalnhnu|()|'.|\|\«‘lu4lil;:'it‘l.xx theso i o o ufornainy i i R s i i BOFPECT OF AN ACCIDENT. Tontiht aad every miaht this weok, Wednes- 7 hlic i ear homo, | dissominated in amuch shorter time than is 1884 x p 2 ; et AP L u."fiv“gf,’\',‘u‘;r‘{',‘, AR | hossible for the central oMice at Washington | 10 biineo browsht forward from 155 s 118 . Mistako foffaniin ginoer Thn Cavill . “With this demand for allour cereals and | 10 porforin that duty, and the general ex- | | i ; i i, 3533 Brofoshe Babilc, live stock products so great and so impera- | Perienco hu By warrants deawn and paid £ SLCOUDOIN, O 0 il Wednesday night just before quitting uve, the question of transportation to the | these predictions mu s BUlne CarHed LOIWATU L0 1883, 1o1cveoere s erser i { 3 R T (D L O Ve G A ~m. mltvw by thorou iy compotent o Nebraska farmer becomes o very important | the locul of Lo familia . Co.’s shoe factory turned the water DAY I FDAIO0sS one. How can ho best reach the Europoan | himself with the 7 local conditions gov- diice froweht forward from 1854, = 8050 0080 Bha0 LI ATUEROd, o iorion markats it his surplus? ernivg weather ¢! d especiatly those | 10 cotltitios dring 18 7 e L R tho boiler, whicn is located on tho upper Parnan-l 8 PGBt ThBatBr’ D e ceain ‘s || EOvEMBMEaE Y iy Tnfluencing procip. A I S ot R E 0| i d floor of the building. He went home. L been eithor sold direct frow the machine or | itation, aud is thercby enabled to consider Faia ARy 0O Leonpons, ete " tevae k neglecting to turn off the water, and as | Week, Commeneins Sunday Matinee, \..A 15. piled upon the ground, without proner pro- | these influences in making forecasts for his bl it E O ] a result it overflowed and run a etream The Deiie gus Musicul ¢ H,. 8 tection. Puis condition of affairs was untor- | ! ho short time allowed the forovast all night, flood ng all the floors clear to tunate, and the farmer losta largo pe " in Washington 1o make theso pre- rard from 1855........ - 28400, . T R e ageof the direct rosults of his labor, ctions provents bim from making them in ansferred trom ilvoad Vridee bond find. . 2 jeed T e TRl 01000 e aaoss would not be extravagant to say that the loss | detuil, but ho i3 oblized to make his fore 4 i pald for inter po, ot toh i S il of ahout B0 weroimor on the crops in 89S uione, would have pro- ts for large sections of country, thereby RSO S o ¥ 4itidaio | or less injured, but fortunately the ma- Vided ample \warcliouse. facilities, | whoere | muking them move or less misleading when chinery and the goods in thé course of | A Feustor Cleanwnd Whotesome Fun, Mat- rain could bo stored untit It was wanted by | 41y Particular spot n ono of thoso sections manufacture were untouched. (hwosvallneignyund et iy JUIORIILE the public at fair prices, In too many cases | 13 considered. 8 Bayda2 7| g The whole force was busy yesterday in 98 l-lu'ux pLeainnly l«lmkug at rosults, charged | Thoro have 'beon . thirteen aohicthise “",:" . sl cleaning up the floor and )Mu'lm;..' out it way. ©am not prepared to say that trans- | Boston, - Ciocinmati, =St Paul, N of their on manutichure. i i L) & portation ratos should not be raduced, They | Yille, ' Cleveland, Galveston, ' Buffalo, | o ulunce hroweht forward ,,“,“\_q - Py Before the hour for closing busines 3 P ¢ THR S SLALIST, Ty be too high, that brach of the subject 15 . Louis, New Orleaus, Detroit, Milwaukeo | [0 collections during 1855 ... ; 1y - had arvived the damaged goods were We Offcr You a Rtemody Sixteen Vears Experience In u.‘, Treatment of al a proper one for consideration. But the first [ and Chicago. Ty WATTAIES (rawih Al il TOF INGEeKt COMPON CLerr 1ot 12! dof i not only all sorted out, but had been sold sehlabiLugiror Qurpyele forsus important stop to protect tho crop, and | Omaha, being the most important city | ™ " hilihee carried 0rward 1o 1850, or.t e e 529 | to a neiw retail firm that will open up Lifeof Mother and Chitd. which will place ths farmar on tho roaa to | West of ‘the Mississippi river. and in the y ! next week under the name of the Golden | 4 "1y 0 s B b s. mit sl i At (i of o Mapietonl v te i ths | e TR S b e MOTHER'S FRIEND” |F ) : our most excellent warchouse luw, | #lobe, is eutitled to one of theso oMeials. | Wi et one dring et e 42 1 700 i i B 2405 0y e dow At oo Tn e’ Lronkons Why should the furmer pay extrava. | Moveover the telegraph facuitics hero ure ox- | o amount transterred from raiicoad bridie bond fund. .0 4 3 i < S Ttobs Confluement of its Of Privaty Disenses fins never bean equatlod gant ratos of intorest at homo, tont, and are fuliy ndezunto to the task of | 1Y NArFAnLs drawii nd paid for Interest conpons, te ! e dirdes Grand Entry Into Omaha. e Y i i s U Clreiiars FIREE. Treatient by correspond Bell his grain wheu there is no demand for it, | distributing tho inforination broadeast Bul 100 f0rWard (0 180 2 voeernenlone FRI PR F W | Onand after July 30, 1891, the Chi- : 2 Office, 14 and rarnin Sti, Omaha, when o way 1s provided by which ho ca | #mong tho f s of the stute, 1500, cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway A;"1"{1~lflyfi‘m;j>"' kaon sntrance on cither street. Stro s gl und uso s wireliouso xo- ) ll"ll"l""“‘m:); , the appointmantof BAEnED DIOWENE Corward (FOm 1880, .ovcovvene TRy cevrieens | company will vun all of its trains.in and [ Weu et e -L,-wg-’l' - celpts as collateral seourity fo : ofilecrs is to supply the agriculiral and eBtitetions during 18 e, g 4 e g A v NG Galh Lamar, 510, Jan. 150, R baulty: for mancs commoreial Tnterésts of the community with | 50 Smonttrnstorod i wisiad Ui i SR 8 g | out of the union d ‘-‘l“f ,‘,’ff"]'}‘. No e , BIOORE S cally that the only obstacie [ can seo now is | the informution r garding climatic changes | ™ CATEIGQ LOTWAEM 10 1801+ srereereress e i : sy il ymone S1DOIRREEOUIROC S MIRRIS: AD e the luck of warchouse facilities in Omaha, | Which is of great importauce to them. 2 |t i and swlealilogdnt Gouollsiutie: faolid | HARADY [ N Will our business men wike up to the im- | ‘I'ho appointment ot such an officer at 1841 Collections ending Juno ). vestibuled trains, consisting of new A il vortance of bullding these warehouses this | Omuba would mean an imerease in the serv- | L8 ST YRR TN (rom N0 ke il ping oare, free parlor -ohulp ECLRUFIARD LAl : v { 4 year, um% Lam glad to .wrn;nux Tue Bee rec- :‘.“..Iw:ff.m i‘l“lmm m'r;‘?ul:‘fli\" follow l:m: o wmount transforrud f H,'ym‘.“..q Bridic i find. "1 o S ant conches, and the fnest 3 R A A B e ore dally reports would bo both received at | By Warrants drawn and paid for i (rest coupons, ot T s rears in the world, all heated by . 9 taving I raised an unmense crop of | aud issued from the Owaba ofiice, and this Hulunce on hand Ist July, 180l..,..... (2 RITRTee e U R O i ]”),\‘ILH ||.,-I(,.|ln)|.,mh by .31.»(?\. DOCTOR| e Co everything, which is conceded upon ull sidos, requirg an jucrease ' the o on liand 1t July, 1891, brought down 1 MR e ava i nE X TG OUER'S Ticadach the next question is, how best to reach the s fore Tt would also mean that T S Ceen Kot e §%-HoW QLAMIEOh LR Co R R I L S L N SRR T an isobaric and isothermic chart would | And the condition of the bridgze bond sinking ( ever seen in the c Of course it will draw slectrie lights in every berth Bt you have requested e to give you the con- | be issued instead of the bulletin now posted | foud since J ry 1, 1853, at which time the | a full house, now leaves Omaha daily at 6.20 p. m. udlcs, Sold In Ei cwsions of my recent visit to Duluth and | #bout town, Those churts ave now issued in | fund balancea, | " Samuel W. Dennis had a ow escapo | arriving at Chicago at 9:40 a, m. in time Sliporion 1oy me. say. by way of ntrodues | uearly all he large citios and show at a | OF the bonded Indebteduess outstanding ' yostorday aiteroon by a sand bank eaving | for it connections. Seccure tion, that I met Mr." P, 'P. Seiby, gencral ance the weathier conditions in e £208,000 I of the Omahn & Southwostern iy on him. Mp, i aped with slight | gicke: eeping car borths at 1501 trafiic manager of the Great Norihorn rai countey, vow influitely moro compro- | bonds Yotadnb 10 noroentiin 100'and 1auvd ) {njurivs, Farnum street (Barber block way at St Paul, who told me that his cow- | heusive thun the bulletins, Tho character of | i 1370, /These wora refunded at § por cent The pen of white rabbits and the little | J. [0 PRESTON, . A. NasH Ppany was 1ot making any noiso about it, vut | the weather forecasts would also be improved | i | ““‘.‘ ugain ag 5 por cont in 1857, I | rabbits in McGuire & Vance's windows M y o A For Saleby KUHN & CO. Omaha. was building a_ through' line to tho Pacific | by veason of the fuct thatthe obicor here | full due in 1507, Tho 250,000 of railroall | \fiio many spectutors aund aro un interosc O Bugs, gt GORTAES coast us rapialy as men, money und br: would be more familiar with local conditions | bridge bands wero issued at 7 per cent in 4 jyr iy, e R 3 ¥ W“S picoic will | iday at Surpy Stole Clothing. could do the work. Tur Ber has been and influcnc 1d thevefore able to make his | July, 1871, though the recoras show January, ) A | ing uttention to the country tributs b accordi 1573, "oy were duoon July | of this year. AR i L . 5 (T TR ST R GBI 119 CORBIVLEDRAITG 1o R T SO Ty fully An ¢ffort is boing made to refund §155,000 of | Mills. The Magic ity cornet banid will fur Henry Smith and Fred Burton, charged Fuus to Sloux City. A new Hne from a point | allzed by tho board of trado and uetion”will | He 1830 at b porceut, the bulanco, 2,000, | Wil the music. Canveyances will run from | with grand lurceny, had a beaviag beforo which would give us the Jim river country | b taken at once to urge the appointment of | having been redecmed M 0Iby 6YOrY hous S Judge Helsley for stealing a lot of clothing aud all the groat trado of South Dakota,-and | one of those oficiuls at Omaba, When the T fton Bros., the grading contructovs, | from James Hart's room on South Tenth at the same time connect us with Mon- | board is apened and in operation the weather sovTa oM work today on grading Twenty-third | G0 Tho value of the goods was not faun, would bo o splendid thing for [ eports will form un tmportant fuctor in gov- S— ,}‘5"(""'”“‘ A tod streews, and A B, C D, B} roven to be over . Smith was found e Omaha. This voad now reaches Kl | erning prices and the directors are therefore Hospital Movement, ) H and I streets, guilty of petit la and sent up for thirty | lendale, Aberdecn, Huron, Sioux Falls, | #uxious to secure the manifest advautagos o | A well attended meeting of citizens was | v R Hughayof the firm of Richard. | duys. Burtou's contiection with the job wus 7 Sumertng trom Dakota. An air line built from | bederived from baviug un ofticial of this sort | held in the ofica of Dr. W. H, Slabaugh Hughes & who owna ranch of | not established and he was discharged and 1“ %EAK MEN the eiivots of Jumostown striking most of the above citios, | i Ow R orily alianaon tal etk inal Taae e 3 acres near Valparaiso, | advised to get out of tie city 13 oo, wastlns wealknot 108 AGHOUL 016 aud Yaokton to Omati, would tap a countey Ehe obstevor In charge of tho Omabu | or'y city hospital. * Dr. Slabaush was elected | 18 the guost of frioads in the city. —~—— o T A hetting (ol o % | For troubling pains in small of back sed i ¢ Wes! The il N0 . | station, Mr., “ A, Velsh, s 0l > _ assed in the west. Tho great north fro Lo A, Welsh, 15 000 | oy yjeman and B, O, 10 scerof A son of W. 5, Mallen hud o close call yos- | Haye wo any truly great men at the pros- fullpariontam for, home ot Bitiad by vy | use Moove's Trea of Life. T d this line, Can the board of di- | of the oldest observers in the 3 ) A S ok BUE Shia Hoe, Lian the hoard ob e | B L e e e an anviible tam | A0 oxpression of opinion abowsd il torduy a'teraoon while driviug bis fatlier's | ent day! Some doubt it, aud sk to b I ervois and. debiitateds . Airocs A v e " Superior, stan ed for faithful »thicio v 5 favor of u city hospital, = Drs. K, | rig near the packing houses of Swift & Co, | shown the modern Washington, Franklin or ¢ KO WLER, Moodus, Conn For Cutarrh use Mooroe's Tree of Duluth aud Superior, standing at the | ovd for faithful and eticient work. He bas | piive v o B Bosor, Thomos kel | Thie ho HIaT e ARt e A ; 3 For ( tipation use Tree of Lafe ad of navigation on Lake. Suporior (pr been in the weather buroay since its organiz- | 5 ity sor; Thomus Kelly, | ho hovse shiod and wronchiug the buggy, | Wobster. However this ma¥ be, of ono | — T e ey g Fo ustipation afo. ily oue city), should bo botter known i | wtion and is vecognized by the central oftice | 17 | i .lm. o erwick ln d ..IH “u L wheel and threw M, Mullen 04t 0f | thing we are sure, there never was i greater OMAHA HIEND, Rroure The great life rome he Tree ot ity), 8 - nown g FORORYMEA DY #90. val OMCO | A1 Kirkpatrick were appointed a committes | the buggy. plood-puritier than Ayer's Sarsaparilla, VBHERWOOD BIROS, f Omuha and Nobtaska. — Thol combined cle- | # 0ne of tho most eficient meu in the service, | M [EEKBEIISK woKe appginted & cominittes blood-purifier thab Ayer's By § SOHOOL OF #1FIW fOB. v, I York Life Bid' G Moore's Treo of Lifo n positive cura tor Klanop vator capucity is 20,500,000 bushels, and they [ This factis well kuown to thoe board of trade | ¢y "RECN “tracks in the western par y i 20.800,0 . oy Higult ROWA. $Q1ho 1 O it o B. & cles estern part of the at L vor Comatiiat an i 4li b oot dissases Doasle of § id shipped 11,152,519, Duviug | Mr. Welsh during bis four years' residence | (i'{) - P TRony ) Beite F J L s A handied. A cloarer dea of the maguitudo of | mgnt us Hlovat foracast ofliul” tor Omuha Committeo 10 aa00rtain the sentiment and seo 3 ' Superior may be gained when it is stated that bisaction will bo tuken at once us there | \wyuv'ancouragement can be secured among 4 ™ Tha ko wheat shibients b byshels for Ayé | Ko ouly seven vacancies and. strone oiforts | Yhut eucou : be " socurod among au N(D CUl { ALY, season ending November 80, 1580, was as fol- [ #re belng mude by other wostern cities o se lows: Chicago, 6,310,117, Duluth and Supe- | curo the coveted appointments. Sunday sports, rior, 18,800,000, ' It has been estimated that e pw—s The gun club will hold its regulr - \ucac ) < tho great lakes saved the people duriug 1850, Parents Read This. Sunday in freight charges, $119,000,000. Nebraska [ July and August are anxious montns for | mie Gmaba Tormenters w R furmers did not share in this suving, because | mothiers who carefiily watch over their little | The Omaba Tormenters will vlay a_game ) i of ball Sunday 1o 1 with the Athletics i scavcely a dollar's worth of our one hunared | oncs. Hot days and froquent changes of b Daa Bunday, jgrancoo Wit e A A & purse will encourage the players. In 1816 Dunr]l:xs Sm «,L Omaha, Neb. million dollar erops went via the great lakes. | tomporaturo are liable to produce cholera Duluth aud Superior are fifty milos nearer | morbus, How satisfactory it should be for | the afternoon the Albrights and Athletics will pluy again for a £2.50 purse. Skin und Urinary Organs. N 6 wrtnLos 850 € ry casa | indertaks and fall ouk (M fatorias 0 LAtS] we¢ fras. OGO BOURS—D & b 108 b . Huaday @ * than Chicago, and it is and will become | parentstoknow that Hallor's Pain | alyzer eveutually if we get the right rail connection | is both a pleasant and effective remedy for the natural outlet Iur’uhr 1rllhl products. It | all sun complaints, It soothes und re- The f. I adit 4 will also cheapen the freight on our salt, lum- | lioves all paiu aud griping aad always effects o following additional committes ap- ? A g . bor aud coal. The rate on soft coal froi Su- | & complete cure. pointments have been mado for the fourth Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the .Sl:-.mmrd. St Agnes' Picnie,

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