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THE OMAMA DAILY BEE:; SUNDAY, JUNE 16 STANDINGBYONAHA PACKERS| o == r=aez o mowoaxia gy \SGSSUENT NETHODS| A evssEsarn IgiS [BTTERS WERE BOCUS| Amore= astonmorms. |ems uanes comsmrnssion Prospectos of Side Attractions Arranged Now Steumship Conbtructod Like & Huge Mammoth. Ornate and Costly Structure J— for State Fair Week. — Newais, " What was at first a strong suspicion that M Think of a steamshtp ¥ feet long and only | For some time workmen have been tear- [ Yesterday afternoon a meeting of the ene Burlington Promptly Meets a Cut by ths | (1, Omana Business Men's associaton woula | Facts Trought to the Attention of "holflxll'vu fest wide—a regwiar needio! That's | Samuel Adler of Omaha Under Arrest 8 | e 4own the old Astor mansion at Thirty- | tire Board of Firs and Police Commissioners “Katy" to Mississippi River, add materfally to the success of the state | County Commissioners Yesterday, the sort of a craft wh¥H is coon to make a Milwaukee, fourth street and Fifth avenue in New York | was held to still further corfider the ques fa'r by furnishing street attractions has now | trial trip from Waghidion, though it is | in preparation for a new buflding for this | tion of the appointment of a new chief of po- become a conviction. This committee has claimed she has “.-mcwl one gale in Che:a- | . istorie site. The new structure will be a | liee. Martin J. White of Chicago, whom the WENT INTO EFFECT YESTERDAY NOON |cnarge of all arrangements for the Mondamin | ASSESSCR G'MALLEY'S COMMUNICATION | peake bay. The name, of the boat is the QUEER METHODS OF THE PRISONER | groatc hotel. It will be of the German |board seems disposed to appoint, was present festival and the tournament of the Knights | Howard Cessard, sheiiwas built for the Ar-| renalssance order of architecture, and will | and conferred freely with the members re. of Aksarben and is rapidly progressing in > row Steamship comfiATy, at an expense of . " run back to the prosent wall of the Waldort ing taking the position. He asked for Loeal Intereats Will Not Be Allowed t0 |\ ok Plans so far settled on may be (Parties Residing tn One Ward and Holding | ¢150 00 and is the invgition of a man named | AtFActed Attention of the Pollco While | 5 Joined to ft, The Waldorf extension | certain assuranices, and these will b takil Suffer from Discrimination in Favor learned from the prospectus of the commite Property in Another Practieally Given ryer. The intentionis.to put her into the Trylog to Sscure an Imitation will be continued 100 feet along Thirty-third | under advisement by the board. Definite ac of Kansas City—Where Figures tee, issued a few days ago. It is Cholco of A sessors—Lvils Central American ervice. A larger boat of the Great Seal of street, making the two hotels occupy a [ tIOn is expected Monday evening. Have Dropped To, “The Nebraska state fair will take place from ihe Custom, than the Cassard iy ,algeady projected for | Atabama, plot, when they are completed, of 200 foet | o M? ,‘\\\lh‘l‘(,:;,r].:flhv{x\v:n:\l:’t:“l’:\m.hllm!'p-";::;::]:;ry. in this city September 13 to 20, inclusive, wfrl:vun utie service The construction of | along Fifth avenue and 350 feet along |, "eqhonced by & large number of recoms | It 18 for the best interests of the state that | the Howard Cassard fs not exactly what the | o Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets, The A mendations as to his_general character and Instead of a restoration on June 24, 85 4y many people be attractel as possible | © of the assessors undertook, at the | Construction of the larer ve of the type | MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 15.—(Special | two together will give New York the largest will In the Cas:ard the boflers extend hotel in the world Jpecial Qompeteay; KUY O tHERR RINRHIN t eetifig of -the Board of County Ot . ? o Cas:ard the boilers extend | mtegra S ) ot as Sarm ote e worl | o form of recommendations, eonfidently predicted throughout this terri- | from all parts of the country; particularly | meeting of the Board of County Commis- | Aol P&, L0 o o the two smoke- | T Lpndaiibl M. Alton e he two buildings will be owned by tho [ (b (N8 f pais '“W"'l‘l'.'_l"jfvl‘"'“" R tory, it looks very much as it Packing | iy this true now as Nebraska is just emer- | Sloners, yesterday afternoon to enllghten | sracks stand out above the ship just back of | Adler, of Omaha, a man about 60 years of age. | A i cousing, the new one by John Jacob - § ; A bt 4 o voluntarily offered by partios who had tha house rates would be further demoralized by | ging from a cloud of depression that will be e county on some of the features of the | the wheel house, In the transatiantic ves- | Was arrestc 1 this morning by Detective Sulll- | Astor and the present Waldort by Willlam | poge o cpportunity t nlnh;-- of his ability as the action of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas | dispelled by the bountiful rains and rich | prosent method of assessment. According | Se's of this type the stacks w'll be catried up | van on suspicion. After the prisoner was | Waldorf Astor. Tho new hotel will have it | 4 "otoctive. They are signed by attorneys, making a 10-cent rate on packing house pro- | harvests that will be assured before the fair | o (o account of the assessor of the Third | At ;lw s"dvi “'k”“; uln»-o\ .rnm‘ n..‘rlv mll'l be | lodged in jall a search of his room at n rmuluh- in ; _u).{\‘ (M.mly;n:';rl . l{r hl‘ r“n‘v"; inspectors of police of Chicago and others. 1 T nothing to break the line of the saloon from | poyrd ouse o watkee street. near | MANY stories higher than its neighbor and duct from Kansas City to St. Louis. The | I8 b . ¢ show- | Ward, parties owning property in one ward | gne end to the other of the ship. The en- | JCirding heu 1 Milwaukee street, near | g% 0o ghove the Waldorf, but the e Burlington having learned of this action on Ve atiould take this cpportunity of Bow-{ ' o sansor Gall s ssidences ) cabi ' be | Juneau avenue, was made, and an Interesting | grop NEE UNVE HuFthony 5 tHe eingn Liconses. : B s SO ing our resources and advertising our state, | ave had the assessor call at their residences | gines are all below the cabin deck in the | architecture will be in harmony with the = the part of the “Katy," and realizing the | 108 068 FeROrees Bt Ao ate falr | in others to make the assessments. He gives | Castard. They will be below the water lino | Assortment of legal documents found. Among | latter, so that In all appearances the two | The following marringe licenses were fa poting th ko L ) Stal 4 |in the big vessel. They are a great part of | the papers was a signed letter of recommen- | great buildings will be one. Its main en- | Stied yesterday by the county judge! great Importance of protecting its South | yna o Business Men’s association, rep. > eventy- bt 1 of y . el | o e e formad to | ® llst of about seventy-five in his ward of |y yoight which preserves the specific grav- | dation purporting to have been written by | trance will be by means of a handsome [ Name and address Ao, L e D L | e e e ec! tadttvr | Whom LA 1Niteds, R potnth HE(LRKL a6: | {1y of thiw: At Judge George W, Stons of the suprems court | COUFtyard leading from Thirty-fourth street, ry, Mourning, Omaha at noon yesterday that effective immediately it | Inaugurate and cagry out autumnal festiv | corqing to his view, It might result in & tax- | In the trarsatlantlc vessel of the Arrow |18 LA el In the center of this courtyard, fifty feet | jmn fuuick, Omaha would make the same fates from Omaha | tles at a season of rejofcing In honor of} = 0 having a eholce of assessors, besides | type thore will be two cabin decks, each linel | ¢ Alabima and containing very commenda- | yquqra, will be o fountain and the carriages | Brnest Peterson, Omana to the Mississippl river, with a correspond- | the great crops, to be designated the Feast | resulting in an Inability of the asscssor to|With eiate rooms. No smokestacks will | tory language in regard to the services and | will discharge their occupants on steps, from | IEHIGEN tarsan, omahe ing reduction to Chicago and Peorla, Under | Of Mondamin. ~This assoclation has pur | resulting in an inability of the asscisor o),k a break in the line of the saloon on the | character of Saul M. Alton, who, it said, was | which glass doors, divided by marble piers | N\ iStuimnere i the new tariff just promulgated the rate on chased the flrnll{ used this season \l:;m‘. “-n locate all the property subject to taxes. cabin decks, and the engines will not rise [ an eminent member of the bar of that state, and framed by bronze, will admit them t0 a | (e v Carlson, Wayn. o L by festivities of the Mardl Gras at New Of-| pn pig jetter, Richard O'Malley says: “In |through the saloons as they do on the great | i i Natta « found fn | Semi-circular corridor.” Other glass doors will | Tilng ‘5, Christoph cking house products, Omaha to Chicago, 3 wds and BaL Wil be | A number of these letters were found in s or packing house products, Omaha to Chicago, | leans and a grand parade and ball will be | o, ofon ol mans o the Third ward of | Atlantic liners now. In the smaller ves:el 5 admit the guests to the main hall of the hotel e 18 16 cents; Peoria, 12% cents; Mississippi [ given in Omaba under the auspices of the | M [ thero is no break In the passageway between | POssession of the prisoner, but only one of river, 10 conts, as against 23% cents to Chi- | Knights of Aksarben. The streets will be | Omaha I beg to state that, although a greater | ) Expected that New Chief of Polico Will Be Under Way In Now York. Named Tomorrow Night. and the office. Still beyond the office, only o the state rooms for the engive. That is en- | them had been signed by the judge. As a|scparated by glass doors, will be a winter [ o JRsEMRY Fined tor Lircenys cago, 21 cents to Peoria and 18% cents to | lighted by a magnificent electric display. | number of schedules were collected, the | tirely in the hold of the vestel. Its weight | matter of fact, Judge Stone has been dead | garden to be united with the one at present [ LeW, Cassiday was ‘,':“l"‘_'"',""I:";"‘_";"‘" the Mississippl river, n reduction of 8% | !n addition we wish above all to produce | amount is somewhat smaller than last year, | is 80,000 pounds, and there is a 70,000-pound | for over two months, while the letters of | used by the Waldorf. This system of glass Lo o 1 police court for lar. UL % o 40 nen | What will be termed the ‘Nebraska Parade, | owing to the fact that merchants have [ keel of iron which assists the engines to | recommendation bear the date of June 1, 1895, | bartitions and doors will be unusual, but its | ©¢ t month he stole a pair of shoes cents per 100 pounds and a saving of $240 Per | ¢, “taxe place Tuesday evening, September | materially reduced thelr stocks and that a |keep tho center of gravity below the water WANTED A BOGUS SEAL flect {3 expected to be very beautiful, [ from a dealer on Twenty-fourth stree ety b A R L BT (7 TR T number of persons doing business in this |line and to prevent the vessel turning over, | (ol ot R ERERE G Seated In one's carriage at the main entrance | WATTANY, WS At onge dssuod for Cassliny'e packers. This rate leaves fresh meat en- i committee has been instructed to | ward, and who have heretofore been as- [It is in this line of state rooms, exteniing | What attracted the attention of the pallve | one will be able to look straight through the | " i Hight ho came back to the tirely untouched and is made to counteract | arrange for this great parade. ~Our idea I8 | sessed in this ward, were this year assessed [ down the sides of the vessel, that she ap- |0 a0 CEPURRC SRR A0 R ORI 0| hotel to Thirty-third street | city and King arrested him the rate of the “Katy” from Kansas City | to invite each of the principal cities through- telr stocks ecic., at their residences | Dears remarkable to the castal obcerver. The | i, "It BHEWBUNS 0 JeGUre TG O, U ro e new hotel will have, on the Thirty- to St. Louls, which. It allowed to go un-|©ut the state to furnish a float representing | (a list of whom is heretofore attached), and | Vessel, through its entire length, s divided ourth street side, the largest bail room in , ALK onna or state | the great seal of the state of Alabama. This | {ourth stree LY o noticed, would have resulted in a most un- | thelr city and county; these floats are to be | to this I would respectfully Invite the atten- | at regular intervals into ‘sections'' or state | "y riosad by the police to have been in- | the world—a floor space, unbroken by pillars, b4 Satny 3 cotter y nely hossible 80 as to | tion of yo Ahoratia: body. rooms. The sections will be divided from | o 0 A D 3 ‘e of | Of 100 feet squa Ixtending along the ) i roperly advertise o hey repre ¥ Malley says on | the Rloles by hangings, L ank certificates of admission to the bar of [ ¥esterly side of the unit teis il b The Burlington, however, has jumped Into | sent, it being understood that the float must | the taxpayer a choice of assessors. In the 'f“l'l"h‘ (AL 1,"“' state rooms | Alabama, two or three of which were found il kot "‘ “,“[’,"'; Aol im“ the fight, and at headquarters it was given [ not be an individual or common advertise- | second place it opens up a possible avenue |‘\‘|‘v ’::{)p:w'r;mélwm % ;cmm“n“ dress. | I the possession of the prison nf: |.,.n' nm": m:L h“:““‘ ‘:17--‘.5\-' '.'.:.'1 tit out that everything would be done to protect | ment. To raise the standard of these floats | of escape from assessment, and in the third | (M€ PEAAcy - TActe Wo b e & SORHROR TREERE) Not only did he bear letters of recom- | st ball 1 AL e A L e the packers of South Omaha from discrimina- | this assoclation ~offers a cash premium for | place he points out that the assessor of | K Room AL UG T FOR RTH: R0 POUUCT | mendation from the courts of Alabama, but a | & HUMbEE of Wporfant sostal functions next lNTERESTING TOP tlon on the south. three of the best productions. First prize, [ his own ward is more able to place values | dressing K cortificate of admission to the bar of Nebraska | eason and s expected t ’ 5 ze, $16; ize, $50 on property that one residing in another ward | Yomen. = There will be no dining rocm, for | yag 150 found, as well as one authorizing | Peautiful in the country. m g $160; second prize, $16; third prize, $50. i At g, ard | the meals will be served as on a buffet car, [ M4s §150 tound, as well as ohe Guthariibe | “mye socond floor of the new hotel and the AVE THE SHORT “Douglas county will not compete with | who does not have an opportunity mksw Ehe 1145 i To tabiey, WhiGH OAN | be et up in’ eAch |mllu p(r.n](lm [n_n he x"lr‘ uit ‘m]n d.;rl.. P L R L DO i ] T \” ], [ other counties in the state for pi offered. | property. In any event he thinks some |8t s A BVSEIte "+ | courts of Towa. e police believe tha S JBE KL MGl o b v £ op d o 3 Judge Glibert Allows an Appeal that May [ Wo will furnish horses to draw the floats rule sliould b established which wuuhl'l‘mlt AP “\\!}:l o .\lvlmy“:‘nl.’;r‘: Adler, or Alton, fiu|ilit;4| 1\?-;mr' the country CAMLE P L 'm’]_;f“‘-""’;“““_".h'v “ll'l:;,’:f; pic That g cople Can Uhwiige the Whole Situation, while on the streets in the parade. We sug- | leave it optional as to the ward In which | &nd lov J and stopped here and there just long enough ) [ Aapartment. v Consery 3 O ) [ SR ALl i G 0. chapter 77 | N8 the day. e ot 5 5 Frfveesiod twelve stories will be devoted to apartments. onservative alk On. Advices from Portland were recelved at |Kest that these floats be bullt on running | property is sscssed. =—Sectlon 20, chapter 11 "y, s claimed the Cassard can be driven | 10, st LUnsclf b an an Storney ahd % | mho Fitth avenue and Thirty-fourth streot ¥ Union Pacific headquarters erday to the | Bear and loaded on cars and brought tc he complled statutes, O'Malley says, might | ) .0 ot “the water at a remarkable rate of | BO! : corner on all these floors will be arranged as o 18 4 4 ¥ Omaha ready to enter the parade. The max- | be found by the board to throw some light | (roREY THE WEEE B8 B Fele Ll e mum | Dig suits. eftect that Mr. Zera Snow, on behalf of the | imum height of any float must not exceed | on the subje g FLOrHEE HRE - 3 ? i fats, connected with the kitchens in the \ a h WANTED AT COUNCIL BLUFFS g ¥ § L resistance to the water. It is perfec'ly sem'- basements, so that the service may be as Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern Rail- | fifteen feet, 5o as to admit passing under | The Third ward fs the heavy ward of tne | Fraisiance to the watee. - [o 1e BERICCTN SERS 1 o0 orior o arrest was made this morn- | qaencniy S0 that the | privato as_ though way company, successfully prayel an appeal | trolley wires, = neipal | Sade e Bersonal property assessment 13st| hostapera gracefully to a knife blade bow |ing Chiel Janssen sent a dispatch to Chiet | one were providing absolutely for one's self from so much of Judge Gilbert's order us | WS BATE VUL POC, LMTOHES o fka and | unofiolal eatimate of porsomad. property” s |and to a finely modeled run. The shape of | Seanlan of Council Bluffs, describing Adler, | The entire upper floor will be arranged for '_"] 3 5 allowed the issuance of receivers' certificates | 550'000 people will witness the passing | about $500.000 less than in 1894, ® | the hull and its smoothness ng.uhnlyl‘- vessel :i:(\!ufi;‘ly”v'm ;\h;"l_l:ff IK\-.‘:"‘,-Q)»L‘«QXJ;‘ tnh(fl';“f‘tywlr\ the use of clubs and for various entertain- | [§ @ Bye-word of the Country To- on the Short Line property. Judge Gilbert, | pageantry. Fireworks and electric displays | The communication s in the committee's | the appecrance of a huge racing sheil. = | SINCERE: A TEPIy Was ments. Right among these apartments on g ks after an exar fon of the prayer, allowed | will light and beautify the line of march. | hands. Hl,l‘v‘;'\:‘ifllr"r{lhllh’;\"\” .'.’:}rxf‘»‘,’-"‘.fl?[ \"':" Thyer v s e :n:; h:‘\‘r;n d\h\n;lr]fl'u;:: Qi |.{-I:]. l(l); o Day—It is to the ll‘l)])lc X ands dscourse excellent music The board < : /16 ShBERA s o1, s put together, as ) (N s wi T embezz sembly room, which will be available for any 2 g the appeal, somewhat to the surprise of law- Sand mm[-}}w JRSOUIES Sreslient 1 Sriantd :'nflx[x‘lr\nln_m\(\}“nnn Erant pay to Stocham, | pyprosses it, ke in ege:box, In_ the ‘or- Left town about three weeks ago. Hold | of these organizations. One of the peculiar What a Bank is to Com- yera hereabouts. 2t Y0l TSy i tetaa bl it b dinary vessel,” said r. Fryer, when he |him ties of this apartment will be that it will be pad gty Y X > UKD ago, and we appeal to | o i b % ¥ el ’ apartment wi The effect of this appeal will be to submit | West of St. Louls or Chicago, - and wo appeal 1o | county store as clerks lnst winter. Was showing' his plans a few days ago, | Minneapolis, St. Paul and other towns In | fitted with movanle partitions wnd povided i A e the question of authorily to fssue recelvers' | Your citizens 1o Join s in making the (50 | The request of Treasurer Irey for a con- | sitho hull s constructed first; then the divid: | Minnesota were ‘also notified by the Mil- | with cooking ranges and all the require. IMErce, an economizer. certificates for the purpose of paying interest | browtest Soy, of Cur Breat BUES BNG TRE (G0 gnianc "’f”""‘l; in ";: “"',"‘\'v‘“"" Of the | jng walls are put in,, We have built the ikee police, but no replies had been re- | ments of a modern kitchen. Here will be for adjudication before the circuit court of | EPIE O L FRE 208 nterast in this com- | opopagcnt list for a few weeks more was | gividing wals of iron, and tney are a part | ceived up.to a late hour this afternoon. 4126 0’ ploture gatlery, With 1ight from abiove, " sppealy of the Ninihe cifoult, composed -of | o) ashie enterpriss, as (t should be common | * ‘P Bids on grading “wite opbhed’ and of the hull. Primarily; the whole vessel is | An envelope found among the papers has | A"pari of this gallery is so aranged that 1t | Bverybody is seeking the article or Justice Field and Judges McKenna and Ross, | WEACANE e 500 Potata “and take | going Pids on grading were opened and re- | constructed of iron. - ¥here are sixty-elght | printed on it the name of Samuel Adler, | can be turned into private studios. commodity that will save money. Banks With an appeal hanging ovor the raceivers' | jrompt action ns the time is short. Address ferred to the road committee for tabula- | transverse frames in.thezhull, turned out at UL B A LI L e The matter of roof is being held in abey- [are a protection, Rain Water Maker a1 certificates sought to be eold by the trustee P Yool RIS the rolling mill just as,they were put to-| At the police station Adler said that his | apee. Tt will he so construcied that at an Siiav AT . U g of tho consolliated mortgage, business men |Nebraeka Far.de Committee, care Commercial | ' The bonrd mects Monday to assess bank | getner at the yard., These frames are sad- | home was in Omaha and denied any knowl: | pr, il be o constructed that atany | noney saver. It L AL il say they would have nothing to do with the | “1U s - property. " dled on the keel 36.4 inches apart, and each | edge of wrong doing. Chief Janssen took | nocessities require, large space can be de- | 5 it Preparation that the people give it certificates, as the courts might hold their b s e s a trial and be convincea of its great gortificitos, as the courts might hold thelr| o) LANED OUT THE COMPANY |TURNERS CHOOSE OFFICERS [Of these scctions gopforms to ‘the shape | him in hand this affernoon. In appearance | voiad for hicyclo (racke, roof gardens or s of the hull transversely it the point whete | Adler Is rather strlking, and with his white | batiis, or whatever may bo deemed advisable. | Merits. headquarters, as it was enother nail in John Little Busine s with His Compunions. Pafvpriattpniaty, somely, and they wfil have the ornamenta- | educated and speaks English and German | gach ‘floor. will be a subofies cquipped as | Colors Wil not run in printed goods M. Egan’s ambition to direct the fortunes of | There was alarge amount of trouble ram- | The Omaha Turnverein elected its offic tion of wooden partitions, but there will not | fluently, the main office below, so that the business of | When the water is prepared by Rain 0 Sho 0. e same actlo 0w % o general meeting, o s follows: e eno 000 he whole vessel tc — 8 s 8 L ess ¢ 4 8 B e e oY L oaRt (6 N Snitnel HOVNG ARt night) bes!)ab the genseal mestioy, Yunedv, ke tollown: | | o jenough Wood gt wible Yensel SOl S L S S R B RN R that particular floor will be transacted with- [ Water Maker; it is the greatest washing bo jusked of Judge Sanborn In the RISt | (ween 7 and 8 o'clock, the result of the of- | Phillip Andres, president; Edward Schurig, LR b LR AR Ll BN VETLT: out going to the lower office, compound on the market rcuit, and he is quoted as saying t he d 8L SrealfG 3. ' Conrad st secretary; | Possible, erefore, fo Wl e Ll e name of 0 otel w ot b f ; e woull grant such an appeal, providing the [ forts of one man, together with the | Yice president; C. Conrad, first sccretary: |y 4 oompatent enginters who have examined | A grand testimonial benefif was tendered | , [P Bame of the new hotel will not be | fain Water Maker is on sale at all & ot 5 Emil Stein, second secretary; Paul Wurl i v & 5ol 1 hill 3 announced until the opening of the hotel in [, Gops. Ask * grocer o) v original court crdering recelvers' certificates | gasistance he derived from a life Jag n seco 3 irl, | her say that, you cpuld'‘roll her down hill |y o omnoves of Boyd's theater last evening. | 1ot L el I8 | grocers, Ask your grocer to send you shoull grant an appeal. 5 2 first turnwart; Philip Moeller, second turn- | \ivjout hurting her very' much.” AR SHINOVER 88 20) 8. | 1807, It will be under the management of At present It looks as if the Short Line| Paniel Hurl is a driver of one of the|wart; G. F. Bauer, custodion; William | puis 70.000-pound keel has other uses than | The house was filled and the awlience was | Mr. Boldt, manager of the Waldorf, and the | & I ckage for next wash day. woull be saved to the Union Pacific for | Wagons at the house. Yesterday was his | Schultz, financial secretary; Theodore Bauer, | ¢y Jower the centar of ‘gravity of the vessel, | generous in testifying its appreciation of the [ W ..hlmrr }\\?n oy e a rival, but an integral many moons to come. day off, and ho commenced early In the | 8ccond financial secretary; Theodore Becker, | The main shaft which drives the screw (it | numbers on the program. An overture was | PATt of the whole great structure. = —_— morning to celebrate the occasion with vari- | Loasurers He er, chairman physi- | weighs 33,000 pounds) rests in bearings | played by the orchestra and J. Sauerwel e AMUSEMBNTS. cal culture committee; 1%, W. Zatzman, ciair- [ «hi®h® 1ra‘bedded colidiyson the keel. This S AL CORNSTALK 3 FOR ARMOR. FREIGUT RATES DEMORALIZSD. ous decoctions of corn Juice. He got along | an - meatal Hestatne . oot Shalrs | which are‘bedded & > deel. THIS | willjam Tell,” by Rossinl. The Mandolin 3 . = very well until evening, when he visited the £ £+ COmIniLLC # | gives them a foundation like masonry. The ] 3 Schutt, chairman entertainment committes; | enoine. alto rests directly, on (he. Keal club followed with a march, “Baltimore [ e 8 Only One Organ'zation Maing a Pretonse |‘engine house. By that time he was well | Georgs Anthes, August Specht, Emil Stein, | *'ff 'the Cassard 18 & “Success. Mr. Fryer | American,” by Widenof, Charles A. Hig- | NeWw Substance to Proicct War Ships In ; g s 2 ekt T Afternonn of MAlutaihing The on the road of intoxication, and he was|auditing committes; William Schultz, George | wants to lay the keels of two véssels a little s played with grace two numbers from LA e Ly LT, Oday and Evoning, CHICAGO, June 17 ight officers | ready to fight anyone. For some time he | Anthes, judges Plattsmouth tournzment. Iarger—257 feet over anl and of 20-feet beam. | H. Wieniawski—T.engende. op. 17 and a| From the time when the increasing power of of the western roads are now appreher has had a dispute with another man in the| At the same meeting the turners made [ ity will bs the size of the vessels which | Gypsy dance by Pabalo de Sarasate. A bass [ guns required the armor of ships to be made C tl d B h that they are confronted by the probability | house, Von Beeker, and as soon as he en- | final arrangements to take part in the sixth | will go nto the Central American trade.|solo, *‘Thy Sentinel Am I.” was sung by | so thick that it could be placed only over ourtian ecac t f the worst rate wars they have | tered the house he started the discussion | annual tournament to bo held at Platts- | 1y will require five of:these ships to estab- [ Jules Lumbard, accompanied by Martin Cahn, | the vitals of the vessel, navat architects have s ane. Sl SO0 NG Y have |, gain with him. He was getting the worst [ mouth June 28, 20 and 30 by the Nebraska | jish a daily line between New Orleans and [and evoked well deserved applause. After a . J ever experienced. Rates in every direction the argument, and becoming angry, he | Turnbezirke. The societies " from Omaha, | fonduras, or four of them to establish a |selection by the Omaha Banjo club Miss [ SCUBht some means to protect the unarmored band and of every class are being cut anywhere | declared his inténtion of then and there | Fremont, Miliard, Columbus, Grand Island | gaily line between Punta Gorda, in Florida, | Josephine Allen rendered a whistling solo, | or lightly armored portions of a ship near TIGHT ROPE WALKING. from 50 to 80 per cent. The collapse of all | cleaning out the house. He started on |8nd Plattsmouth will battle for three days|anq Honduras. No vessel need bo more than | “Il Bacia,” from Arditi, showing that she [ the water line. It is the universal practice, CONTORTION. the freight money pools and the bursting of | Von Beeker and was fast transforming the {‘r’:“'l“f"]"l‘r'éfw_l;"?r"l';f»‘;‘m;"h;”_"’?el“I“"l;“;z’s\\‘x"'“‘; twelve hours at h:l: dm-kr & lt!l""l'ml nfl: PO :«.‘sw'l F‘o"“d-’mzl’".Hw?ofl{vlslfl ;J' tane and | says the New York Sun, to dvide the ship TRAPESI, Westorn Freight association the only or- | a beefsteak when Licutenant Mulvibill took | uorow, and will no doubt make 1t interesting | ba- stowed away very quickly, Mr. Fryer | Philharmonic quartet, consisting of Charles | compartments, the idea being that a single Parachute jump. ganization In tho west by which rates are | upon himself the part of the peacemaker. i, way’ine least for the brawny sons of the | pejieves that he can bring the trip from | F. Morarty, first tenor; J. V. Brennen. sec. | shot would not admit water to more than | = s being maintained at all, and even it scems and attempted to separate the two men. | jiirjos Hatemaley b Washington, water and rall, | ond tenor; J. P. Rush, baritone, and James | One or two cf these cells, COMING JUNE 23, 3 powerlas Lo avert in any way the demorall- | Thereupon Hurl turncd upon Mulviniil and | "rg Clipte the general publie who are Inter- | untemala, to Washington, | O it haubo; sang The Chsbal Doy Qi In view of the great rapidity with which . s31e zation which has been spreading for the last [ gave him a worse beating than he gave|osted in amateur athletics to witness the C J Thiadaltionito ol thora niabata by it the modern rapid-fire guns can deliver shells Ach]”e Ph]lllon two months. The action of the Union Pa- | Von Beeker, nearly breeking his nose and | fAinal strugglos at Plattsmouth in running, T T chestra from classic writers, these musical [ it has been felt for some time that, in ad ’ clfic yesterday in reducing rates knocked | knocking several tecth down his throat. |jumping (high and broad),. pole vaulting, HE WAS JUST MARRIED. numbers were carried out: Piano solo by [ dition to water-tght subdivisions, means of | . RCE] {ibEist with hie about the last prop from under the schedules Meanwhile the engine house was in an up- | throwing of weights and apparatus exercises, = Schumann, Mr. A Borglum; song, - | breventing any inflow of water should be use he marvelous equilibrist with pryo. and ther2 s nothing but shattered tariffs in | roar and some on» turned in a riot call to | the Omaha Turnverein has decided to run a | And He Did Not Caro a Continental Who | 1o Sake of the F by Matter, Mrs. The most favored method of accomplishing | technie display and a celebrated troupe sight in every direction. This is the view of | the station, When the patrol wagon appeared | special train to Plattsmonth on Sunday morn- Know It N IDHBALGn AT renade, flute and | this result has been to fit a coffer dam, or [ of Arabs. some of the most conservative officials of the | on the scene, however, Hurl had succeeded | ing, June 30, which will return on the even- For yourself and wife cello solo, by Pederson and Letovsky. double skin, for some distance above and’ be- THE SPIRAL TOWER western lines, and everything at present | in making himself scarce and no trace of | ing of the same day. As the competition in As the hotel clerk uttered these words the 1 on the program was an exhibition [low the water line, the space between being N Yt e ssems o point to the accuracy of their con- | him could be found. Chief Redell arrived | the various contests will be keen, rare sport | i B0 U0y Cic ' tall, spare man of 40, | drill by the prize winners at Memphis, the | about three feet thick and filled with ma o clusions. at the house in a short time and after in- | is anticipated. The women of the Turnverein 3 il te > Unite tes, | terial which would expand and kcep ou B mo ¢ ated. e L ida o hiskeraitooked o re. | champion drill team of the United States, | teria c 1 D ou CASK BECOMES MORE TANGLED DAILY | Vestigating the affair stated that Hurl alone | will also compete In various exercises with | With side whiskers, looked up from the reg v confident smile as he said: |the Thurston Rifles, under Captain Scharff. | water when a shot passed through 3 was to blame for the trouble. He suspended | thoso of the other cities, and in all a magnifi- | 'Ster With a confident smile as he said: i b el e R e him dut 1 will prefer ch t and varied i fad all| “Yes, sir, for myself and wife, and not 4 Wt Al Dated Judge Bellinger Revokes the Order Made | MM from duty and will prefer charge: fcent and varied program is promised al i yael L8] A4 / States navy for this purpose in 1892, called 2 s pefore the d of Fi and | lover o etic: of that but I don't want a room on the RE b T i n b BT LN Cabe. against him before the Board of Fire and | lovers of amateur athletlcs. nly tha Colonel Champion Chase—The Fourth of | cellulose, is obtained from the husks of cocoa- ol Police commissioners. Dr. Saville was_sum- 3 seventh floor, several blocks away from the | | lj“‘]‘ T Ll_‘mmm ll‘n)vr\l t6 Tnenire | 1S, being a brown, powdery substance, very PORTLAND, Ore., June As the Ore- | moned to attend to the Injured men. While Among the German Societies. fire escape, and where it will take the call [ July should be a properly apire | 1ou b and admitting of ‘a Eood deal of com- gon Short Line recelver:fip case progresses it | their faces were in a sad stage of disfigure- [ The picnic of the Omaha Lelderkranz Sing- 1_"‘;.\' =l|1l\ "Iuh!‘ St _vhhl \Q;|v!1!‘.}|:-; l!'rilil% the rising generation. Fourth of July makes | precdion. It was first used in France, and becomes more entwined with legal technical- | ment, no serious injuries had been recelved | Ing society, which was to have been held | Champer And 1f there Jo o Oholcg o ke o | patriots. Has oot orotor leas used iy tvarious fother ities. Today Judge Bellinger revoked the ”Y“E’)“(:‘;“ih trol wagon was responding to | 128t Sunday and was postponed on account | bones of it. No sir,” he went on, with an | Chet Hulett and O. K. Davenport (in mrplgu'nu\\uns. terday permitting an appeal from the decision | Jackson streets, one of the wheels catching | 2¢,fralms park on Military road today, * | 41} the conseguences, and T don’t care who | Cglebration to be the Vil one for citizens | TR I8 ThE BIEREOn B A00 OEY, JKPNin | Given by the members of the Union of of Judge Gilbert, concerning the Jasuo of cor- |in Ule sircet éar tracks, The corner. was | il composed soiely of German members, | Kaqus It We had a house wedding. 88| %W "A. Paxton, Jr.I favor an observance |of cornstalks, which s granulated by [ Council Bluffs and Omaha at tificates to the amount of $764,335 by the con- | turned slowly and while the occupants were | o AL Ry . he F e machinery. Secretary Herbert has deter- tfloates .mm“;m|:m|’:;msldm 35 n’m‘l;r:;:n thrown out on the pavement no injuries were | D28 made arrangements for a picnic which is | family, and all sent presents, which {n ar- | of the Fourth of July on the lines laid out hinery Y Skl to take place Sunday next at Hibbeler's park, | ray and magnificence are not equalled any- | by The Bee. mined to thoroughly Investigate the new stb- Short Line and Utah Northern company, Judge | received. The wagon was also uninured. | o DA 30 TYaveiuortn streots. " | Where, We arrived on the 5 owclock train, | George W. Kelley—A clvie demonstration | stance, and a hoard of experts, consisting of k Bellinger took the matter of appeal under ac ————— il s LS i and my blushing bride s now in theé | s the thing. By all means lot us make a | Naval Constructors Taylor, Linnard and ) ! visement. The Union Pacific did not desire to FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA. |ladies’ reception room. wailing with auiv-| ghowing, It can be done at slight ex-|Dashiell, was appointed a few weeks ago to appeal to the eircult ccurt of appeals from ering heart for my return {Ug-hagrs fon My TOININ. vs some rica an:| monse; conduct experiments. This board has had | Trains "’;"‘"’ 18th and ""“"“"""’" Counctl Judg: Gilbert's order appoint'ng Egan recel Three Days' Moeting Beginning Next Sat- | Facts About the Assault on Dawsonmt the | the brim of my hat, and our name is fes- | 1. 8. Dundy, Jr.—I belleve that Omaha | duplicate coffer dams constructed, measuring | Bluffs, at 9:10 a. m. for thls would bo an admission tha the :\u..rli " urday to Be Hela MeCarthy Farm, tooned In bright red fetters on the end of | should not ignore Uncle Sam’s great holiday. | six feet square and three feet thick, one | Webster Strect depot, Omaha, at 9:30 a. can Lean and Trust company could appea 4 ; 5 e il Oy our new trunks. I am wearing a brand | Lee Estelle—The cditorial in The Bee | packed with cocoa fibre and the other with |, from Judge Merritt’s order appointing Mr. [ Through the visit to Omaha of Mr. Rey-| Sherift Drexel was in town yesterday, look- ¢ suilt of clothes, bought especially for | meets with my unqualified endorsement cornstalk cellulose, which will be fired at by | ®"% 110 p. m. Baneroft, £0 the Union Pacific is endeavoring | nolds, the well known agent of the Inter- | ing up the Vie McCarthy-Dawson matter. vous occasion, and you would know | john L. Webster—I think it would be|a six-inch rifloe at Indian Head proving | Bieycle road race, Omaha to plenle o get the case into the circult court of ap- [ national Sunday School union, last weck a | The police court records were shown to the hyd H;‘;\ Jan genuine. {:.n'\"”fi.-r""x.x.’x"\ ::;][ eminently proper for a celebration of some | grounds shortly, after which the power- | grounds, starts from 20th and Cuming sts, Deals on the question of recelver's certificates. | groat stimulus has been given to Sunday | Sheriff, and he was also informed that the q‘.... Aew hat and her general air of timid. | Kind this year. It would be attended With | ful fire pumps of the Triton will “create | u 11:3) a. m.—Ten prizes; open to all ama- Kansas City Koads Come In, school work and a working enthusiasm | 85sault alleged was committed in Sarpy We have been out onfy four hours, | enthusiasm that would inspire confidence | hydrostatic pressure in each tank to test the | o W0 % et HER R BIRE B RE T KANSAS CITY, J 15.—The K s 1 d i county, and that when Dawson was told to | hut I have already addressed my wife ag |and do something toward restoring more | actual and relaiive efficacy of the materials | !¢ i Lvery « partielns 2 Seott & Memmpie iy Jeansas | created among thoso who are carrylng it on | go to” Papillion and file a complaint he re- | “‘dearest” five times m the presence of |active times in this vicinity. with which they are packed. This test will | hold a numbered ticket. Aswociation foot- Clty, Fort Scott & Memphls, the Kansas|in this city. They were informed by Mr.|fused, Dawson and his famiy lived at the | total stri nwers, and she has responded S be competitive and the best product will here- | ball match—Caledonians vs. Olympies; City, Pittsburg & Gulf and the Kansas City, | Reynolds that Prof. H. M. Hamill, a noted | McCarthy farm for six weeks after the al- ,“‘."‘_'j‘ aeL G L SARa DA A e 2 2 W Gu s AP heot €lab, after be used exclusively in the navy. The Oscoola & Southern rallways today agreed | Sunday school worker from Illinols, would | leged assault. Fip, which' whi last Six weeks and. cover sABIRhE.YouRR N RiRY et Frldhy oy e e 0 enter the propossd new passenger assocla- | pe able to stop off here enroute from Mon- Gt s T Sy Cingara Falls, W kton, the Natural | the Young Women's Christian assoclation | by coffer dams filled a mixture of cork ~ S tion which 18 to cover the territory between | tana from Saturday, the 224, until Tuesday, 5 9pan‘e Jyatol, Brildge of ~Virginia and other ~natura | rooms to organize a wheel club. This club | 210 oakum, which aggregates in weight 113 TICKETS $1.00. Chicago, St. Louis and Utah. General Pas- | the 24th, An enthusiastic meeting was held | = SOme time ago Albert DePurris got into | points of interest will be known as the Young Women's Chris- | one. With the French cocoa celluloze this senger Agent Sebastian of the Rock Island, | ot the Young Men's Christlan association | the 800 graces of Minnie Humpert, the 18- | “My name is Amos R. Able :”nl Lam out B0 " coctation Wheel elub, M 5 Margaret | Welght would be reduced to forty-three tons, | For sale at all bleycle stores. General Passenger Agent Nicholson of (i b A0S i o | AR T 5 on my wedding trip with the deare on Associatiol el ¢ Miss B o the American corn produc ould nc Genral g tascnger Agent Nicholsen of the | pullding yesterday afternoon to arrange a | year-old daughter of Frank Humpert, who | 0% (I3 Title women in the world. 1 haveé | Thomas was elected captain and Miss Muthall Wills the Amerioan corn product would mot| gop yns prises 1n Hayden Bros Wthe Western Linos Passenger assoclation ar. | PFOBTam for the three days. Rev. L. E.|once kept a saloon at Twenty-fourth and M | money to burn; there is no deceft in my | secretary. Miss Thomas Is we'l acquainted [ WSIBD over twenty-five tons and furnish more | =5 rived In the city this moning from St Loai | Hawk was elected chairman and Dr. San- | streets, and borrowed a watch from her. The | heart. I want the best of everything, and [ with Omaha and the surrounding country. reliable protection WERIOWH:, AT it e SMaLa it F r‘_}‘;:‘; derson wecretary. Drs, Crane, McCormick, young man pawned the watch in Omaha and | I want the whole world ' in “ge neral X0 Next Tuesday evening is the time set for TR e A PoAns b A B3 5! | Butler and Odell were appointed a commi left for the east. Yesterday the pawnbroker [ Know tha am the happlest man abve. |the first run and all members are asked to 2 ) s Alau, ’ named roads. After seve ours of ec | . v is here any ng ore a 5 + E 5 P ehoe the Toads were Indaeed ta oriconter- | on program. The report, which was adopted, | received the ticket and was Instructed to for- | N o (*jBerS,, ANYERIIE, more you Would | ot at the association rooms at 7:30 p. m,| CALDWELL, 0. June 15.—Tho second W:rth S MLISIC Htl" o : Rt Loai a 8 i d the watc press to T s Ne “ e ' rehWe . clerk, as he |sharp. Any one wishing the association | da ession of the twenty-first soldiers’ association and work togethor with tha east- [ Wa8 a8 follows ward the watch by express to Thomas Neil, |~ ““Nothing, sir,” repWed the clerk, as he ¥ ay's session of the twenty-first soldiers Arsuclation end work togsthor with the easl- | MRS Tolows: mectins at | Giford, lal Officer Dan_ Davis, who | eloset the 16er,”thak aown Ky from | colors ean gt them by making application | qnuuai yeunion at ths place started of today and Summer Garden s o | Kountze “Memorial chureh Address . by | looks afte e pawnshops a, Wi e board and rang the gong for the hall | at the rooms. Y guireans. and' thei sastern cammilise " loft R TR L R T Joges_Atier (Iha_ pawiaop 1n (Smats, AR e A A AN Hhe salu Tho regular gospel services which have been | With @ large attendance. Private Dalzell L ) S city choirs Lo e perts. Mr. Humpert has not decided whether . e m— held every Sunday afternoon will be discon- | OPened the exercises and was followed by PHE— Changes on the Soo Lire. SUBGRY, 10:30 8, mo—At BG Maryis Avonue | e Wil have the man acreated or mot PERSONAL PARAGERAPHS, tinued for the present Rev. D. Eggleston, Rev. Dr. Bryan of v ST. PAUL, June W. R. Gallaway, the | S e o fe ooy B —_— % o oy Wooster, 0., Rev. Billings of this place and Qlstriot passenger agent of the Canadian il L i Wil Ask for H Il's Release. J. B. Coffman of Adama is at the Arcade. Ay polnted by Gr Colonel John Allen of Zanesville, who made Pacific at Toronto, has been appeinted general | ul.fvi'f:‘u Workers nt the Firet » Oscar B. Hill wae tried yesterday in police M. Miller, Carroll,%1Ai, is at the Dellon Beforz the installation of Masonic | €loquent addresse Much interest is mani > 1 0 e(.”] \ Il ) 1S A T T T fan church, | The first hour will be court for selling liguor without a license and | W. . Andrews and wife of Hastings were | &rand lodge officers Thursday evening the | fe8 e Sl Vol B ceeds 8. B. Hibbard, resigned. G. W. Hib- | Yoted to Sunday school management found guilty. He was bound over to the|in Omaha yesterday., new grand master, Henry H. Wilson, named WEATHER FORECAST. Dard 13 also appointed general passengor | Wweil by ffteen minutes ‘of auestions and | yiiric, “equrt tn the sum of §200, Acting | John and Alt Ford of'Earling, Ia., are reg- | the following appointive officers: Chaplain, — Everybody remembers them from last fally agent of the Duluth, Soutl Shore & Atlant 1&ji‘fr:l]‘\‘.:“n.pflw Norl T gtadaken WP { upon the advice of his attorney, Hill refused | 1sterzd at the Arcade Harry C. Harman of Nebraska City; orator, | Fair and Cooler in the Extremo Eastein — Ly | THER SPechons: o 0 Kive bond and was taken fo Omaha in | Mr. B F Pridge ip fogisierad at the Bar- | Frank G, Simmons of Seward: custodian, T ian 2 MR ¥ 0 HEAR THEM Canadinn Pacific at the Exposition. | “Sunday. 8 p. m.—At First Methodist Tpis- | charge of Officer Conuell. Mr. Hill's attorney | ker from Wilson, La James A. Tulleys of Red Cloud (reappointed); | wASHINGTON, dune 15, The forecast — ATLANTA, Ga., June 15.—President Col- | copal chirch the, subjeet of brof. Hamii's | appeared before a judge of the district court | Mr. E. B. Chadsey and Bd St-cher, Chicago, | marshal, Judge W. W. Keysor of Omana: | g¥ Buomuy 1ae avery e from 8 0 12 Matinces, Ner of the Cotton States and International | FFS NN 1M S 3 "h Yinlon "or | and alleged that Tis client had been bound | are late arrivals at the Barker. Asilor deaco: Hsary K. Kerman of Ling in; | ebraska—Fair; cooler In the extreme | Monday, Wednesduy and Baturday exposition recelved today from the Canadian | the city choirs. over ou insufficient testimony. The court| Mrs’ W. H. Wrisley and daughter Ade- |juniior deacon A Pert By firites of Chadron: | oy ytern portion; southerly winds, becoming Paclie Rallway company an applieation for [ Monday, 10 a. m.—At Kountzo Memorial | will hear arguments Monday laide, will spend the pext six weeks in Wash- | tYler, Jacob King of Papillion (reappointed). | 1o, oy ace In which to make an exhibit cf the re- houdandey. Senoal ‘QOrasnation ~aud Magic City Gossip. | 1nsten, D, O., viditing, fji®pd THE REALLY MARKET, For Towa—Local thunder showers; cooler; wources of the country traversed by its linos. | Rt g e | Semator John M. Thurston and Mrs. Thurs oA i 0 be foll ‘-| [} “ay \A erry Rush of San Francisco is v ton returned yesterday from a fishing trip in < TMBENTR o 2\ 3 e o | Eee dtie.” to"be followed by the v | wWiiltam Harvey, | ton ed 3 y trom a fishis 1 INSTRUMENTS placed on record June 15,| KFor Missouri—Showers in the eastern por- : of a city Sunday schooi institute 1daho, which was unusually successful. They | "3 Rt 7 S Ay | DALLAS, Tex., June 15.--The Missour), | lny, 8 P mo-First Mothodist Miss Mabel Mayfield Las gone to the coun- | leave for Cleveland, O., Monday evening, t 95 e Hony AalE- tn She XMIPR. packoni rarmer Kansas & Texas today instructed all of ts | fppal church JAdnes by brof .| try for a week's visit. be in attendance upon the League of Republi- | goor Gilmore and wife © 1 D Wea erly winds ey [ — agents o rigidly enforce tarift rates after | & oo 1 Frank Carpenter will decture at the Young | can Clubs, where the scnator is booked for [ s subdiy or South Dakota—Fair; cooler in the June 29, As this was the only line refusing | sy Men'e Institute hall Monday evening, June a speech doiin Mertlts end wile 1o Frank Meyer castern portion; southeasterly winds. . ) 5 ISe (Balatle - - 8 oot lot 1, block 4, Improvement a or Kansas—i*air; southe s, P 0 sian the restoration agrcement the rate| Furnishiugs for Creighton Theater. This moraing at the First Christian church | Commercial men reglstered at the Hotel | &0,/ 4 r Kansas—itair; southerly winds, (Pinaud’s) war is ended. | Fho new Creighton theater is to be fitted | Eider Willson will preach on “The Ontreach | Barker cver Sunday are: B. B. Kinne, Colon, | Richard Kenny and wite U3 isph Local It cord. —— ol 4 5 o T $1.00 size reduced to..... sascansalllS = up in an elegant style in the way of drap- | of Human Responsibility.” Mich.; Jom Kerr, Sloux City; J. M. F.eming, | il & 48 fect lot 7, block 10, same OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU, Associnto Mission School Closes. | . tiar % . t. Louis; J. 8. 'Shaub, Loulsville, Ky.i R [ OgF, Davly qumpsny ta b 1 Wevater,"iol ' | GANAHA,” June 15.-—-Omaha record of tem: slze reduced to.., PR P Ay Tho parcchial achool of the Assoclate mis. | WSS tapestry, carpets, etc., and when com- | F. J. Persons wishes to announce that be | X [ieGraw, Philadeiphia: James H. Dourk el [ e perature’ and rainfall, com d with the ' e leted it will, in this respect, be second to | 18 now located et 2418 N street. Real|San Francisco: C E. Prince. St Paul; Jam 1 Price Tand 8, biock 1. lots Corresponding day of ihe years e Brilliantine reduced to...,,. slon, Twenty-sixth and Franklio streets, held | ;one in the west for tusty and becoming | estate, Insurance, rents and loans. Moran, Baltimore; Charles A. Wagner M,‘l v 3 lots 1 and 4, blick 1595, 1504, 1893, 1892, 2 the closing exercises of the term last night. | settings The management has exerclsed The new reservoir at Cudahy's is com- | Osear Schaller, Chicago; F. nb, Chi ) .‘m".f"fi it Maximum temperature BOORS B0 M Lavender Balts reduced to.,.,,...,..,500 The large assombiy room was crowded with | particular care to provide for furnishings in | pleted, and yesterdsy 300,000 gallons of water | cago; C. L. Harlan, ( H Me 3% iud y Minimum tempergture % R W 7| Cravapple Extract, per 0z...., oes2lp parents and friends of the puplls. The | keeping with the style of the building, and | was turned in. This will be used for a re- | Kinstrey, Gladstone, Mich.; W Foun- | B I* Thomas to Mrs A H Isddock, w 4 lot “"I;’Em“.:.""'“".‘ e A - - R program was a lengthy one, there being a acting critie will find the designs | serve supply in case of fire, tain, San Francisco; James Brote, Milwaukee. o bioes & Bum & Bs add 10 Suih Condition of fofiperatire and brecipitatio number of essays and recitations, together up to the standard Orchard & Wil- At § o'clock this evening at the First Pres- Nebraskans at the Hotels QurIr AIM DEEL at Omaha for the day and since \J..m. with vocal and instrumental music Lelm of this ity have been awarded the | byterlan church there will be a public instal- | A he Millard I M. Knight, Alliance;| A ¥ Wilsocki 1o ¢ . block 2, 1595 evenlng's entortainment closed with Gwen- | work of supervising and furuiehing this | lation of oficefs of the ¥oung People's So- | 0. M. Walie Taunel, + TR Thornburs Place formal tomperatise ... i doline Miles, Majorie Montmorency, James | important theatrical adjunet, a e mak- | ciety of Christian Endeavor, and reports of [ At the Paxton—A. L. Morris, Elba; Mrs. LEED, B DOIMEL AAORIALID oo estse % toeh 1513 DODGE $T,, OMAIA, Wise, Peter Hoyt, Edith Cooley, Carrie | ing careful preparations to place the | delegates from the Fremont convention will | Frank Hull, Norfolk Sheriff to A Hempel, lot 3, block 7, Huw- | DEUCIEneY, f08, (B0 00y Maveh 172 inehon Jordan and Pred Riley appearing in a sceno | structure in shape for the opening, which | be read. Rev. Dr. Wheeler will deliver an | At the Merchants—F, Hoefer, Aurora; T.| B¢ & k. y L ! i T - Deficiency since March ‘1 . 462 Inches from the “Merchant of Venice.” | oceurs the latter part of August | address on “Endeavor Work." R. Whittaker, Lorton, Total amount of transfers .. PR TR ) b L A. WELSH, Observer, Becond Door West of Postoffice, Grand Concert by the 1st Infantry music, dancing and games Great Attraction for the next 6 weeks,