Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 20, 1881, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. JUNE ! > 0 , ISSi
THE WORLD OVER ,
A Okoios Collection of Events
' . Bathorecl in a Day ,
lUmbracing Every Phase of Life
at Home arid Abroad.
' PAIUS Juno IS. There wnsn great
anti-Italian ilcinoiistrntion at Mar
seilles last niqlit , which , nt ono time ,
threatened to assume vury serious
proportions. When the firfct detach *
incut < if tlio troops returning from the
Tunisnn expedition inarched past tlio
It : il inn clnli house some of tholtnlinn.s
gathcied on the stops nnd at tlio windows
dews hissed , wliicli so infuriated tlio
French populace on the sidewalk , that
in n few moments there was
hardly an unbroken pane of
glass in the entire front
of the building. Stones How thick
nnd fait and uticsto lynch the Italians
were frequent. Homo of the mob en-
dcaVorcd to carry out this threat by
chasinu members of the club into thd
upper story nnd into tlio neighboring
buildings. The mob was n well-
dressed ono. Several local officials
were conspicuous in it and ono mem *
her of the municipal council tore the
Italian escutcheon from the club and
thro.v it into the streets. Tlio mob
did noi disperse until it had created a
general havoc in the club rooms and
then only with long and prolonged
cheers of "Abas L'ltaho. "
The police , who seemed to
'be ' nowhere in sight when thtt tu
mult was at its height , arrived nfter
the mob had loft the club-house , nnd
. formed a guard at the door to prevent
further excess. News of the ull'air
spread quickly over all Marseilles and
' the greatest excitement prevailed late
into the night. Fresh crowds gathered
in front of the Italian club from time
to time , giving utterance to the Name
resentful tooling towards the Italians ,
and "Abas L'ltalio" was heard in
the streets nnd cafes until long past
midnight.
Ocean mjin.ftt.or.
National Anocintul 1'rcM.
LO.VDOX , Juno -Dispatches from
Melbourne confirm the loss of the
Austrian mail steamer Tararna , to-
. Aether with over one hundred lives ,
iticludiii" four Now Xealand delegates
to the Wesleyan general conference ,
which meets at Adelaide. The names
of the four ministers are Connelly ,
Armitago , Mitchell and' Richardson.
The steamer was makitig her regular
voyage from Dunudin to Melbourne
when the disaster took place.
SAH Antonio Paragraph ) ) .
Niitloml ociatcd I'resi.
' , SAW A > 'i > oxio , Juno 18. The reve
nue cutter Corwin , on exploring ox-
dedition , has arrived at Ommlaska ,
en. route to Seal Islands , thence to
Plover Bay'and the northern shores
\of Asia.
Houry Williams , an assayer , was
killed by the bursting of a shotgun at
Brooklyn iniiio , near Reno.
William Shaw committed suicide at
Tucson by tying his hands and lying
down in a water ditch. '
< Prlsoo Plushes.
National Associated 1'rcss.
„ SAN FUANUIMIO , Juno 18. The HU-
. promo court haa issued a writ of prohibition - .
, _ hibition against the superior judges ,
who have granted injunctions , com
manding them to stop nil proceedings
in the Slicken'w case until further or
der of the court and show cause on
, , the 15th of July why the writ should
not be made perpetual. This takes
, the debris question out of the courts.
Moses C. Andross , ox-stato ! senator
from Tuolunno died to-day.
Blazing Tnllow in Hogvillo.
National AMiotiaUM I'rcm.
Juno 18. At IJiiiO
o'clock this morning , Girt \ - Atkin
son's soap and oil works , Fifth street ,
near Eagleston avenue , was found to
be on lire. Tlio flames spread with
wonderful rapidity and alarm.
nfter alarm was turned in. At ono
, time it looked as if the whole of that
of the city would go. "Burning oil
and 'grease nmdo a great bla/.o , visible
all o vor the city. The fifth bouse of
the same firm took fire , and all are a
total loss. At four a terrific explosion
took place-in the building by bur
ning oil and grease. A few moments
after the wall fell in with n crash.
Tlio building destroyed was full of
' " Heap and tallow candles and bon/ino.
The loss is not less than $100,000 , ,
Haincs1 Hoaij works ami two ro\vs of
brick dwellings adjoining , used as
tenements , wore badly damaged but
it is not known to what extent.
A Dyer to Llvo ,
National AFioi'Utcd I'rcJS.
CiivKt.AKii : ( pliio. , .rune 18. The
Penny Prosu contains an account of a
clear case of Enoch Arden , Five
years ago James Dyer was reported
lost on the steamer Harvest on Lake
Michigan. After some time his wife
married n man named Andrews.
Lately Dyer turned up and Roiighl
, out his ox-wifo and during the ab-
sense of Andrews , removed Homo o
the furniture nnd wearing apparel t <
' Chicago. The woman is respectable
nnd sensitive , nnd brooded over he
inisfoiluno , but decided note
to yield to Dyer'u demands.
Another Expedition.
National AtxH'laM I'rtiw.
AMOIHA , Oivgon , Juno 18. Ad
vices from OunalaHkn to-day , undo
date of May ' "J , state that the revenue
nuo cutter "Corwin , " Cnpt , Hoopei
arrived there May 17th , and wa
making active preparations to leav
for Seal Island , going hence to Nun
irok , on I'laver bay , Siberia. H
will there land sledge parties to vis !
the shores of Asia. At Ommluska h
took on a full supply of fuel and cov
ered all hisslodges with soalionskins
NEW YORK NOTES. -
National Assochtixl J'rcw.
NEW VOKK , Juno 18. The presi
dents of the trunk lines at a meetin
i just held resolved not to countenanc
any time contracts.
floury llergh , president of the BO
cioty for the prevention of cruelty t
animals , lias written a letter to th
New York State association for th
protection of iish and game , sharpl
criticising the coming pigeon shoot u
2,000 birds \u test Iho skill of th
members at the Conuy Island tournu
. inent. '
William Elnor , aged 15 , died las
vvening from ovorstudy at school , an
Lizzie McOuiro , aged 10 , residing
few blocks from Elnor'n , uttempte
. *
, '
4 I
uiciilo yc t6rjfty by jniiiping into tlio
Cnit river liccauso fiho failed to paf.1
xnliiinntion for tlib Normal college.
ho was rescued liy a bofitinnn as she
as sinkintj f ir the third time.
The contract of the Italian govern-
lent for nil the Kentucky tobacco it
fill want this year , was closed with
Inns * Mathias of JMainbein , Ger-
inny , a few days ago , hut the exact
onus are unknown yet , and trade
ere , is much excited on the mibicct.
Jids woio invited for fifteen million
liloaraininos , uqtml t i 22,000 hogs-
cans. aieiMH. Abonhoim ifcCo. , Now
i ork , agents f'ir thoBticccssful bidders ,
ay that tlioir cable advices uniuntiico
hat the contract was for 7 )00,000
: ilograii'imcs only , or about 11,000
ogshoads , hut tho'firm ' gain the priv-
e/o ! of delivering a few thousand
ogshoads moio , and was secured
gainst competition by a condition
mt no other contract was to bo nmdo
lis year. Other firms say the Italian
ovornmont would not have ndver
sed for 22f)00 , hogsheads if
had wanted only 11,000 ,
id no government that Authorizes ;
10 tobacco trade o vor grants condl-
onal contracts. Yost , Koso fc Go , ,
nd Gieuson are said to have received
able dispatches milting the contract
121,000 hogsheads without condition.- )
r privileges Future prices of to-
acco hero and in Kentucky depends
irgely on thu extent of this contract.
Doitruotlvo Flro.
atlonnl AnvKlatcil I'rcxs
Ai'i'LKTO.v , Win. , Juno 18 , The
Vpnloton woolou mills , owned by
lutchinson , lleovcs it Hanvood , and
largo furniture factory adjoining ,
wned by J. F. Atkinson iv IJro. ,
f New York , were burned
ist night. Loss on mill ,
iiO,000 ; on factory , 825,000. , An
mployo at the latter place , named
Jorun , was caught in tlio building
nil burned to death. Those being
lie principal industries of the place ,
ver ! IOO men are thrown out of cm-
loyment.
A Now Nolirnska Rnilrond.
TOI-KKA , Kansas , July 18. The
itost important railroad enterprise
ioro is the incorporation ol the "No-
iraaka , I'opoka , Iowa it Momphis"
oad , the papora for which Jiavl ) just
been liled. The road is to run from
his point south , to Girard , Kansas ,
bunco south through Missouri ami
Vrkansas to Momphis. It will
ilso run from this point
lorth to Lincoln , Nebraska ,
iistorn capitalists Imvo agreeil to take
ho bonds and HB.IMIIIU thu construe-
ion , aid for which will bo voted by
ho townships through which the
oad passes. All preparations are made
or the survey. f.Tho route will
raverso a country having nil railroad
acilitips at present , tapping the rich
oal mines in southern Kansas and
lissouri.
Tlio Stomach. Aolio.
'attonal Associated I'rcss.
OIIIOAOO , Juno 18. For the first
iiuo nincu the commencement of the
ust Griscom to-day complains of feei
ng badly. Ho slept about six hours
ist night , but it did not rest him.
'ho trouble this morning was weakness
nd sinking sensation. lie explains
liat these symptoms are not alarming ,
liat a fasting man must expect fiud-
o i ottintc down oyorypveelcor two ,
nit after goUiiig accust'omed fo theme
o expects to feul as well as ever. His
voight , this noon , shows iv loss in the
last 24 hoiirn of -pounds 1 , or 2 ! ) in
n the past 21 diiys. The tomporatiiro
s ! )8A ) , respiration 1-1 , pulse i > 8 , but
ery weak.
Twasn't Iioniloil.
'iittonal Axsoclatvil 1'rexK.
llixo : , Novv Juno 18 Assayer
ionry _ Williams was killed at Urook-
; n this morning by the bursting of u
iiotgun.
A Dnrk Layout.
atloiml ABDOclatud l'res.1.
LKAIIVII.I.K , ColJuno 18. Gilbert ,
ho was to have boon hanged to-day ,
iw been reprieved by Gov. Pitkin for
urty-ono days :
Poorliv's doat Pallors.
'utlnnixl AMoihituil 1'renx ,
CiuoAfio , Juno 18. The crows of
lie Furragust boat club loft for Pee
ia this morning to practice over the
ourso of thu , Mississippi Valley ro-
; atta , which begins Wodnesday.
A Terrible Death.
Corroimndcnco of TIIK llr.K.
FUKMONT , Neb , , Juno 18. Last
ovtiiing Dodge county met a severe
QSS in thu accidental death of Mr.
fohn Kern , a .prominent man ami
armor of this locality. At the tinlo
of his death .Mr. JCuni owned quite a
lord of blooded tcattlu and it was
vhilo nttonding and caring for them
.hat1 ho came to his horrible death ,
lo had been out in the pasture herd-
ng the cattle all day , nnd towards
evening ho lay down upon the grass
.o rest , first tying his horHos's bridle
rein io his ivrist so that it might not
gut away from him. Being tired am
p-eatly exhausted Mr. Kern fell ti
sloop , and his horse , becoming fright
ened , ran nway drawing him alonj ,
until ho was bruised and beaten to
death. When found ho was fearfully
mangled and life was wholly extinct
Mr. Kern was an old and highly OB
teemed eiti/.en of Dodge county , ami
at the time of his decease , quite i
wealthy nmn , Ho IOIVVOH throe o
four Bens , men grown , residents of th
county , who are all well-to-do. Ii
their present allliction they have' ' th
unqualified sympathy of the ontir
community in which they live.
J. T. S.
niJOKLEN'S AUNIOA SALVE.
The MUST SAI.VK in the worW fo
Cuts , IJrusios , Sores , Ulcers , , Sal
lUioum , Fever Sores , Totter , Chnpp
od llaiuld , Chilblains , Corns , and a
kinds of 8kin Eruptions. This Salv
is guaranteed to give perfect sutisfuo
tion in every case or money rolundet
Fi ice 25 cunts prbox. For sale b
8dly W A MuMulioji Omaha.
Tito Bound Uulooied
C'hau , Tliouiiuon , Franklin tix-ct , Uuf
fulo , ayB ! "i Jmve BUfremj fr n jOI . tmi (
VJthconstlpatioii , mid jricd alnntet cyerj
innvative uilvertlbCil , but < dy nuultini ; ii
teniiiorory relief , un.l nfter ' 'coiwHiwUiiii
HUIiinr | | nitfravuteil.1 I wiw toW noon
your hniiMi liuixhou ami tried it , 1 c i
now bay I urn cured , nnd tluiuiHi BHIIII
iiwiiUw lime elaiwed , utill renialu wi. ]
khall , luiweyer , idwuyd Leep tuiiiio un liam
' , , " "f "ll1 cuiuiilftluU rvtnniiiii.1
Price W ) cents , t ial bottle * 10 cents.
lOetxtlw ,
SOCIAL SIMMERINGS ,
Over the Flame oud Dust of the
Heated Term ,
The Festive Pionio and the
Light Fantastic ,
While Cuoid Stirs the Com
pound With His Arrow.
Society Noton and Polite Personal !
tlen ,
If heat and dust oxcrciso any inllu-
nco over social pleasured , the past
cck flhoultl bo sot down as very un-
vontful. IJut society refuses to bo
mmpored by any such trilles as a lack
f sprinkling carts or the height of
io thermometer , and while Hanscom
iark and a shady lawn are available
ill not bo deprived of its accustomed
( ensures. So although thu closing
ays of Juno can scarcely bo called the
eight of thu social season wo have
overal important events to chronicle
uring the week , the first of which is
to
MOONMIIIIT I'IC'MI
hich took place at Hanscom's park
n Monday evening. The picnic was
cry informal and correspondingly en-
lyablo. The following ladies aim
untlemcn composed the party : A. 12.
'ouzalin and daughter , Mr , and Mrs.
'brail. 1 Miss Alice Thrall , Col. J. J.
) ickey , Miss Hello Dickey , lion. G.
V. Doano and wife , Miss Doano , Miss
Veils , Miss Uarkalow , Miss Stuelo ,
lisa Wakoloy , Miss Horlin , Miss
lull , Messrs. Uoss , Morris , llingwalt ,
'atnpk. Drake , Wood , and Nuwt.
3arkalowt
COMiaiMKNTAHY HUl'I'KIl.
On Tuesday evening a' supper in
loner of Consul Uenj. Harrows was
iven at the residence of Mr. Joseph
ilillard , on Farnham Htrcot , to a so-
cct circle of that gentleman's friends ,
'ho close of the afternoon was spent
i ; social converse , and at seven
'clock the party sat'down to an olo-
; antly prepared Hiipper. The invited
; uests were Judge Wukoly , General
ilanderson , L. M. Uennett , P. AV.
litchcock , Marahal Uiorbower , 0. E.
rest , E. M. Horseman , J. W. (5an-
ett , W. V. Morsu , William Wallace ,
jyman llichardson , G. W. Liningcr ,
. C. Cowin , Exrsi Millard , Webster
Snydur , L. S. Heed , J. M. Watson ,
Uclmrd Carrier.
A IIKMOIITKUL OCl'ASIOX.
A most delightful little party was
ivon Friday evening by the Misses
ittuand Lixzio Wells. The early
veiling until eleven o'clock was picas-
ntly spent in conversation and danc-
ng , when the Gorman was taken up
nil was not concluded until early in
ho morning. Although * the party was
Imost impromptu and very informal
most enjoyable evening was spent
iy all the participants. Among those
ircsunt woru'tho Misses DoanoStcele ,
Jerlin , Wakcly , Horbach , IJurkalow ,
loss , Hall , nnd Mrs. Price , of Fro-
nonti muFHoBsrs. Drake , WoodBor-
in , Jos. M. Ross , Clarksou N. Uarka-
owSavagoW. U. Scottand llingwalt
NOTK.S.
"It isn't that kind of a picnic. "
Master John McCormick celebrated
lis thirteenth birthday on Thursday
ifternoon. by giving a party to his
nimerous young friends. About fifty
'oung ladies and gentlemen respond-
-d to the invitation and passed such
in afternoon and evening of onjoy-
nont as only children can. If Mas-
cr McCormick has one-half of the
uippy anniversaries of the occasion
vhich were wished him by his friends
to will live to bo as old as Mothnsa-
eh and enjoy his thousand years u
lundrod times as much.
A number of Omaha's young Indies
lave been spending the week with the
liases Wells nnd participating in n
carnival of social enjoyment.
The Pleasant Hours club contom-
ilnto giving a moonlight party in
Honscom park early in July.
I'OI.ITK VKHSOSAUTIKX.
Herbert Thayer , of Rock Creek , is
.n the city.
News from Now York reports Mr.
Arthur Wakoloy as rapidly recovering
Tom his s'evoro illness.
Mrs. llaapke returns this week
Tom Europe , where she has been
Bponding'oightoon months.
Mrs. M. T. Latcy , who was in this
city last week to witness the niarriagu
of Jior sister , Miss Elln Spoor , has ro-
; irnod | to St. Louis.
Mr. Dana S. Landur has gone cast
on a visit to his old homo in Michi
gan.
gan.Miss
Miss Mnttio Kennedy and Miss Ad-
die Kennedy have gone to St. Louis
on a visit.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jonncss of Detroit ,
are visiting their daughter , Mrs. Cas
per E. Yost in this city.
Hon. William II. Ijams , who has
been sufiuring for two months past
with inlluinmatory rhoumatifiiii leaves
next week for Hot Springs , Ark. ,
whither ho will bo accompanied , by
hia daughter Miss Lou Tjama.
Mi-s , Price of Fremont , formerly
Miss Josie Goodalo is visiting hoi
friends in this city ,
11VMKNEAI. .
On Wednesday afternoon Mi
Thomas F , Rogers and Miss Elln
Spoor were married at the residence
of thu bride's father , Capt. N. T.
Spoor , the Rev. W , J. Harsha officia
ting. Although the near approach ol
the event ivaa generally anticipated
thu wedding was n surprise to manyol
thu numerous friends of thu contract'
ing parties , nonu but the near rok'
lives being present nt the ceremony ,
The newly married couple will spend
their honeymoon in the east.
Mr. T. P. Mnhonoy of the U. J' ,
auditor's office and Miss Nellie Powol
were married at St. Fhilomonu cathedral
dral on Tuesday morning by Rev
Father English. A largo number p
friends witnessed thu ceremony am
accompanied the bridal party to Coun
cil Ulufi'a on their way cast ,
Mr. Pf trick Do\yitt ami Miss Knti
McCafi'roy , were married at P i. Philo
menu cathedral Thursday , by the Rev
Father English. Mr. and Mrs. Do
vitt left on thu afternoon train fo
Washington , Iowa. , whore they wil
nmiain a few weeks among relative
and friends. The many friends will
join TIIK lir.r in wishing them n long
and prosperous life.
A SURE
SURERECIPE
RECIPE
I FOP Fine Complexions ,
Positive relief and immnnity
from complcxionnlblemishes
nifty lo ) found ill Hngnn's Mag
nolia Balm. A delicate and
harmless article. Sold by drug *
gists everywhere.
It Imparts the most brilliant
and Hlb-llko tints , and the clo
sest scrutiny cannot detect its
use. All unsightly dlscolorn-
tlons , eruptions , ring marks
nndortho oycssallownessrcd-
ness , ronglmcsg , nnd the flash
of fatigue and excitement are
at once dispelled by the Mag
nolia. Balm.
It is the ono incomparable
Cosmetic ,
' the most direct , qulclcst , nnd
C'or.vcit lli.rrn and OMAHA , the COVSIKKCIAI ,
C'KNIKRH from whlih mdl.ito
EVERY LINE OF ROAD
that penetrates the Continent from Hie .Missouri
lllvcr to tlio I'adflc .SIoi ] . The
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PA
CIFIC IIAILWAY
Iti the only line from Chicago ouiilii - track Into
Kainai , or which , liy IN o n road , reaches the
polntdahoto nanitil. No TIIAMHT.IIS nvCuiniuiKl
JlO MlKtl.SU lUVNrCTlONHl No hllddllll III 111-
\cntll.itulor uiiLltnn i-.irn , as c\crv ] seii'cr Is
cnrrleil In roomy , clean nnduntllatcd coaches ,
u ] > oii Kant KxtirvHS Train * .
DAY CAKH of tmriuilcd inn ilflcencc , Pn.uux
PAL\CK SLKKTIMI UAIIH. nnd ouroum\orM-famoii ! <
DiMsn CARH , < MKIII vhich mcaNaruBcncd of 1111-
Burixisswl cMellciK'c , nt thu low rate of SKLNTV. .
KINK CKNTH KACII , ulthnmplo time for healthful
enjoyment.
'llirouj-h Cntn between ChliaKO , I'corln , Mil-
nankcc ami Mls < ourl ltl\ur Points and clov.- con *
iifitlons at nil iwllita of Intersection Hi til othir
roads.
Wo ticket ( do not forget this ) directly to every
place nf InijiortAtice In Ixnnsas , Nehni ka , lUauk
11111:1 , W.Miiiiln , Utah , Idaho , Nevada , California ,
OrcrtiiVnshliiKton ! Territory , Colorado , Arizona
and New Mexico.
As lllieral nrranjcmcnts rcKardliiff ha sase as
any other line , and rates of faro nlwayo as ow as
competitors , ho furnish but a tithoof the com
fort.
fort.llo s nnd tackle nf sportsmen free.
Tlckctx , maM and folders at nil principal ticket
olllccs In the United States and Canada.
It. U. CAHI.K , K. ST. JOHN ,
Vleo 1'ret't & ( len * > 0 en. Tkt. mid 1'ass'r Ajjt
Mauajfcr , Chicago.
No Changing Cars
OMAHA & CHICAGO ,
Whore direct rannoctiona are made with Through
SLKKl'INO OAll LINES for
*
NEW YOIIK , nOSTON ,
rillLADELl'IIIA ,
BALTIJIOIIE ,
W'ASIIINQTON
AND ALL EASTERN IT1ES.
.The Short Line via , Peoria
Vat INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI , LOUIS-
Vll.t.i : , and all points In tlio
TIIK BEST UMI
For ST. LOUIS ,
Where direct connection ) are made In tlio Unioi
Depot x\tth the Through Sleeping Car
Lines for ALL POINTS
soxr-apjac.
NEW LINEDES - MOINES
THE FAVOUITE 110UTE FOK
Rock Island.
Tlio unc < ivalcd Inducements ottered by this Ilm
to travelers and tourists are as follow ;
The celebrated PULLMAN ( lJ.\\hocl ( ) J'ALACl
SLKKI'INO t'AIIS run only on this line C. , II
H O , . i'ALAUi : DllAWINO UOOM CAIISltl
Morton's Itccllnlng C'lialm. No extra thargo fo
tusvts In Itccliidng Chain. The famous C. , 1) . I
O. J'alaco Dining Cars. .Uorgiom Smoking Car
tutud Ith elegant hlgli-backod rattan \oUlni
clialM , for the cxtlushe use of tlr t-clu jawcn
uvr ?
Steel Track and superior equipment combine !
with their gauat through car arungemciit , make
this. alK e all others , the favorite route to th
Kant , South and bouthoast.
Try It , and ) ou will Hud tra > cling a luxury In
dteaa of a ilUomfort. , . , , ,
Tlirough tlikt-U \ io this cclebratwl line for eal
at all oilfccs In thu United States and Canada.
All Inlornutlon about rates ot fare , Sleciiln
Cur aocoiuuukhtloiw , TIme Tables , etc. , 111 L
clieirfully gt > eu by ajipljlng to
JAMES H. WOOD ,
Genera ! Paswnger Agent , Chicago.
T. J. POTTEH ,
Ocjiiiral Miuuuur Chlcatro ,
/1IVIL. MECHANIOAU AND MINING Eh
\j QINEERINQ nt the Rennelear Polytecl
nlc Inttltute. Troy , N. Y. 'nie oldc t engliiec
Ing - l In AiuiTlia. term in be
tfiuU-r ISlh. The KctfliU'r lor ISsO-Sl
IU ul thu graduates ( ur the ju t M j on > ,
ir their j .i ltT < > iuj a1 j , courw vl study , .res
menu , , tc.
I , GREENE ,
Director.
AOENT8 WANTED FOR
FX8IMI SBLU50 DOCKS OF TIIK
Ponndations of Success
IHUS1NBSS AND SOCIAL FOHMS.I
trrulB , lcjr I forms , how to trans
act tm lnc % vulii.itile taWc' , racial etiquette ,
tnrllniiientnry tiia c , how to conduct pulille bn l >
new ; In fact It H A complete Guide to bneccM for
All eA c < . A family nwc lty. AiMrc i for clr <
ctihr * nml n < cclal tcniu ANCHOli rUULtSIIINO
CO. . SU/niU. Xlo.
KENNEDY'S"
EAST - INDIAn
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BITTERS
ILER & CO. .
Sole Manufacturers. OMAHA.
BVROS RKRD. LHU1S nHKD
BYRON REED & GO.
01.Ur.HT mAlUIURD
Eeal Estate' Agency
IN NEBRASKA.
Keep n complete abstract ot tlllo to nil Ren
Estate n Onulm nnd DouvlM cotuity. mntf
Nebraska Land Agency
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
ICOB Farnham 8t Omaha , Nebraska.
400,000 .flLGDEUEISS
Carefully selected l.-viul In Knitcrn Nebraska for
Kilo. Or cat Ulrf.'niiia In Improved farnu , nnl
Omaha city jirotrerty.
0. A. IJAVIS. WEDSTKIl SNYDKIl.
lAte Uml Com'r U. T. II. 11. 4p-fclitf
Dexter L.ThomasMro ,
WILIi BUY AND SELL
A.VD ALL TRANSACTIONS
Pay Taxes , Rent Houses , Etc.
IF TOU WANT TO llty OH BELL
Call at Office , Room 8 , CrclRhlon Block , Gnuhsi.
THE ANTIQUARIAN BOOK STORE
HM rcnio cd to 1420 Douglas Street , bct 'ccii
lUli nml ir.th street * , ( Opii. lliihhnian'a ) .
Nuw and Second lliiim Inxiku buu 'h
c\i-lmi''f'cl.
RIPVf1 ! EC lamAsciit forCOLUJIUIA
DIU I ULuOinii'lUlTO ' IHCVCl.Kd. Send
three-cent stamp for Catalo uo
and I'rico List containing full
information.
N , I , D , SOLOMON ,
Paints , Oil and Glass.
OMAHA , NEB.
BOAUD OF
Notice H licrcliy xh en that In accordance u Ith
section TO of an act of the I.cililntiirc of the
tatuo ( Nclimslin entitled "All act to ] iro\Idu a
} tcni of llvteniiu , " approved Jlarcli 1,1S7I ) , the
county commissioner * uf DOIIKI H loiuitj , No
braika , will at tlie ottlceof the unnity elcrk at
O MI.ilia , In mid county , for ten Mici.-0-Nivu il.us ,
commentIll.Monday ! , .lime 20. IbSl , for the pur
pose of ciii.illzln | and correcting ; the ausexsmcnt
rollxof thetiexcroliirccliicU of KtUI county for
the year 1831. All persons feeling aggrieved , liy
an\ tiling contained in said avsc-wnient n > lls must
rpply at the time above tatc l as pro Ided by
law. JOHN It. AlASciikHTPii ,
Omaha , June 13th , 1881. Countv Clerk.
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J. R. Mackey ,
DENTIST ,
Corner 15th and Douglas Sts , Omaha , Neb.
Prli-cs Hivasonalilo. op23-3w
A. I , KASOI , Bentist.
OKFICK Jacobs' Block , oorncr Capitol a\cnuo
and Fifteenth utreet , Onulia Neb.
Any ono ha\ins dead animals I will remove
them free ol charge. Lca\e orders Boulheast
corner of Hartley and 14th St. , second door.
CIIAULES Sl'MTT.
Business College.
THE BKEAT WESTERS
CEO. R. RATHBUN , Principal.
Creighton Block ,
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
jtZTSend for Circular. nov20J4 t
SO ? . X.OT7XS
PAPER WAREHOUSE ,
GRAHAM PAPER GO.
217 and 219 Norlh Slain St. , St. Uuu ,
WHOLrSALK PKALKKS IN
BOOK , i DADCDC jwniTiNar
NEWS , r rnrtnO IWUAWMNO ,
ENVELOPES , CAUD HOARD AND
Printers Stock.
f2TCash pnld lor JUgs and Paper Stock , Scrap
Iron and Mtt.ib.
I'ujier Stock' Warehouses 12-29 to 1237 , North
SUth utrect.
Geo. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENCY ,
E ICth and Dodge Sti. , Omaha , Neb
t ThU agency docs HTUicTLTa brokerage biulncsa.
Doc * not iKcuUto , and therefore Any tiargnlna
on Hi book * are Insured to IU patroni , Inttead
ol bglni ; irobbled up by tlio a'fiit.
JOS. R. CLAKK80X. 0. i , HUNT ,
Glarkson & Hunt ,
Successors to Itlchards & Hunt ,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW ,
S. 14th Street , Omvha , Neb.
J.P.ENGLISH ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ,
310 South Thirteenth Street , with
d. M.Woolworth.
Edward W. Simeral ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ,
Room 0 CrclghtouUth&ml Doughs jtrtxti.
Omaha , A POT. A HIT Collins
Cheyenne , * VJJAWikj Colorado
Spring and Summer
CLOTHING !
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LATE 'AND NOBBY STYLES'
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FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN. :
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Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises.
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THK LATEST STYLES.
Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Prices to Suit All ! I
1322 FARNHAM'STREET , \ . ' \
NEAR FOURTKKNTII.
A. B. HUBERMANN ,
JEWELER ,
Cor , Douglas and 13th Streets.
GIVES GREAT BAKGAINS IX LADIES' AND GENT'S ,
M > r
AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
ALL KINDS OF
Jewelry , Silver-Ware and Diamonds.
Wo Guarante the Best Goods for the LeastMoney a g21-stt
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THE GREAT WESTERN CLOTHINC HOUSE.
M. HELLMAN. & CO ,
Spring Suits ! All Styles !
IMMENSE STOCK AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
The Largest Clothing Hoifse lest of Chicago ,
A Department for Children's Clothing.
We have now an assortment of Clothing of all kinds , Gent's
Furnishing Goods in great variety , and a heavy stock of Trunks ,
Valises , Hats , Caps , &c. These goods are fresh , purchased from
the manufacturers , and will be sold at prices lower' than ever
before made.
We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price.
A large TAILORING FORCE is employed by us , and we make
SUITS TO ORDE3R on very short notice.
30 ! and 1303 Farnham St. , cor. 13th
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
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WIIOLESAEE AND IHZTAIL'DEALEIl'T : ?
1
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT ,
* 3TSTATE AGENT TOll illLAVAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY.
Near Union Pacific Depot , - - - OMAHA , NEB.
TO THE LADIES OF OMAHA !
We take the liberty to call your attention to the fact that we
have just secured the EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURE
AND SALE OF THE ONLY
First-Class Summer Stove
EXISTENCE.
Bonio of its many advantages aru that
timlor no coilditionu will it
PRODUCE SMOKE , DIHT OR ODOR ,
Thu furniture from any other slovp can be
used on them , including any sized
WASH HOILER.
The work required f any wood or coal c < ) k
utovu o.in bo ( tone on them , liciiij , ' IH.T-
feet in each dqmrtiiiviit :
Oooking , Baking , Washing & Ironing
They can bo iihed out in tlio uiiul M well iw in
door * . They can only b < j appreciated
AFTER A FAIR TRIAL.
In imrtlia. < iii ( ; a kiiinmer F to\e , you \\ill have cau e to rejjiet if you dun't iiiBi > oct
and give time atuvei afalr and iintmrtbl trial.
For Sale Only by
byDAN.
DAN. SULLiyAN & SON'Sv f < . / .
eU-eod-lm I'UCf'Parnham St'/Omaha , Neb.