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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE--SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1881 : to use it, or he would kill him, which The head that they would maturally | Randow: Part of - lot ‘14, block 6,| MISSING HIS MARK. e s THE DAILY BEE.|THE SEWERAGE QUESTION Thoheod that they woud maturly K R S, w14, Sl G e T 3 oy & RS 2 ing ‘system an easy matter. | $900: - : rendered. r j A Ssturany Moroing, May 26 The pumping of sewerage matfer| Henry Hess and wife to W C. |Hackman Lerson Shoots at|™lersd =0 o P = 2 What the City Engineer Has to a7 in the Matiar. Patterson: Lot 8, block 6; Kountze and Ruth’s addition, w. d.—$2,600. James Clark et al. to Martha M. would be waste of money in Omaha; that will do where the fall is tooslight to admit of self cleansing or where itis Hackman McNulty and with (he greatest boldness imagmable, Fails to Perforate. and when asked what they hid o say LOCAL BREVITIES. At 1319 Farnham Street. . . e 2 desired to utilis : S W} of N W J section, town S ittle Jerry s soaroely got e il | Jah S E W Gt daectinls to the charge; Clark inquired whether (. _f::'fl Do i in another éfape: | Phe System as Designed Some T g Lot il About alf:past oight clook this| ho was charged with g;'am: or petty chinrge of stealinga revolver, and the poli Years Ago by Mr., Phillips. front the effect of Omaha sewerage |raigned in the police court yesterday a driver named McNulty, |larceny. Being told the latter was _".m“flu_':‘,, B - AT once dis: intoit will be scarcely | for _stealing Street Commissioner | in charge of oneof James McMichael's | the charge, he pleaded guilty, but in- —Pattcman . Expression of Decided percoptible, and it will be several | &5 wimi BUv A CHEVIOT suit at|hacks, and John Larson, driver of a|sisted there was no watch in the coat. W i T 2 = o e T e o 30 | Polock's. 261t |hack for the Omnibus company, got | May insisted he was not guilty, and| : ""“-"_':‘:l"““" ©on & Live Topic. B i Bty Ladics have you_seon the lovely | i0t0 @ quarrel in front of the With dunm:dcdntrial;‘ which was m\-lrldu;L in our dress goods department MON DAY, MAY —Frederick s the Leading Hatter. So the interview closed. s # nell house, where their hacks were | Witnesses saw him trying to sell the % ¢ _ —Bvecybody drinks Saxc’s s, A representative of Tax Brx had 2 e D e waeh, He denied this. ot witt 320, will be found the following bargains. An earl <O Southmes made mow ot Ringer's. |30 1yt with Mr. Androw Rosewa.| 7Y FRENCHE'S Goip Menax, Corrse. | Store,” 616 10th strect. M25-4t. | "0, "o/ 0 o0 between the |be given the full extent of the law. . wil 3 wa- 2 by feud had existe he | be ¢ nt law. . A P ooyt Habin O 52 Froi | r, ity engineer, yseniayonthogen- | Gret rodctions i s at the| T Pitsburs Fioue s the best and | mn o somo o groving st of ic | Thoro s some sueicon Ut Chse call will be profitable to those who desire to im- “E eral subject of sewage. The resul: | “Boston Store,” 616 10th strect. Best | cheapest in the market. All weask s | valries in the course of business, | two may belong to the gang of burglars . "Rkt opp. P. O, el shrww bae | of 1 conversation will be found i |custom mado. hats, latest styles, 20| to give it a trisl. oo o Biting s chair an. tho | who i such batd work. the other| PrOvEe the opportunity never before afforded our B the interview printed below. cents, Milans 50 cents. Up town mil-| 27-2t. W. M. Yares & Co. |[sidewalk when McNulty stepped up |night. T g : r ¢ ,:: :"'Wgym x:::::n%“e' “Have we a gystem -f seweraze in | liners are invited to follow. Try Fusscns's Goup Mensx, Corps, | 0 1 and challenged him]tod fight, | . Fmmscns's Goup Dlaoas Corre. Omaha people of pu chasm g FINE goods at a - o ocked *|Omaha?” was first asked Mr. Rose- —— e i Fia * |asking him to stand up and defend ¥ . | water. B e s OPEN TO-DAY. himself, Larson repliod that he “Tus Mowr” st Hickwax's tie e T e T A e e by, S e mam{ | =2V2 T T R B Lavmes’ Dressixe SAcks, nota fighting man and warned M. | latest New York Sensation. ight to-day. resolution of the city council tends| SUITS 1 SUITS! SUITS ! Wit axp Covonep, Nulty to keep awsy. Tho latter| nyo. uio Netting, all color, only o —1 ‘berries to-mor- Y : kS = AR Flaly § it Shce) towards establishing one, we have a| We are closing out some of our At Moderate Prices, again challenging Larson struck him| 50 conts per piece at the “Boston row at Weimer's. —For ¥ixe Commercial Job Printing, call at Tz Bez Job rooms. —The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harness and Saddlery. —Whipple, McMillan & Co., the jewel- +f ers, Creighton Block. system.” “In what way was this done?” “In 1873 the city council of the city engaged the services of Mr. R. C. Phillips, the chicf engineer of public works of the District of Columbia, to Spring Suits at extremely low prices. 1t will-pay to call and see our line of $5.00 and $10.00 Suits. No such value hss cver before becn offered. Linen and Mohair Ulsters at all prices. McDoxaLD & HARRIsoN, At Kurtzs, Creighton Block. FROM NICODEMUS' LAND Comes a Colored Brother Seek- ing Pecuniary As- apowerful blow on the nose, cutting asmall gash on the bridge of it, and at the game time taking a bit of skin from Larson’s forehead. Larson jumped up and stepped back, pulled his revolver, and fired at MeNulty, however to hit him. He was failing Store,” 616 10th street. 20 PER CENT 26-2t. 25-4t. e BY BUVING your Men's, Boy's and Children’s Clothing at Polock’s GoLp MEpAL COFFEE. Grenadines, 169(? yards Fancy Mesh Black Grenadines at 5 cents a yard, in perfect order, original cost 35 cents a yard; 2,000 yards of plain Black Iron-Frame Grenadines Grenadines, —Examine the finest assortment of pock- | devise a system of sewerage for the 1408, Farnam St. 3 igi et books in the city at Kuhn's. city of Omaba. Hedidmo. and mb-| o —— X Eistancs. about to fire 2 \\'lwx\] MrED.| prpsoNAL PARAcraPms. |ab 10 cents a yard, original cost at wholesale, 60 cents; 2,500 yards of plain Service at Grace Mission, Shinn's ad- { mitted a plan and report which was erta's Establishment, T O'Connor, attached to the Withnell | ooy S o oo Black Iron-Frame Grenadi I P dition this eventing at 8 o clock. accepted and adopted by a resolution | 1f thereis any pleasure in being v. 8. B. Roundtree, a colored (1,5 ge interfored and induced Larson :;,1" i gttt imiled adines at 12 1-2 and 15 cents, original cost 60 and 75 cents. —New potatoes, caulifiower, tamatoes, | of the city council.” Sandsosely susrohced while lving | preachier about B4 years old, is in-the ¢ put up his wespon tored at the Withnell. 2 LACE BUNTINGS, LACE BUNTINGS--2,500 Lace Buntings in Cream, Drab, cucumbers, wax beans, teas, &c, mer's, —You can save from ¢ to 75 by buy- ing your straw hate at Nindel & Krelles, Golden Hat Sign, T4th street. w72t —L. B. Willisms & Son and A. Cruick- shank & Go. will close their stores on Dec- ““Are the sewers which the city has been constructing the past two years a part of this system?” “Yes in the main they are. The general outline of the Phillips sewer- age plan has boen maintained. The two brunches connecting at 13th a tooth pulled, one may be arcommo- dated in Dr. G. W. Wertz’s new and elegant office at 1322 Farnham street, corner Thirteenth and Four- teenth streets. It looks more like some refined private parlor than a dentist’s establishment. In city endeavoring to secure donaiions to be used in the erection of a new Bapiist church at Nicodemus Colony, Graham county, Ks. The history of lony touches remotely upon the negro exodus to Kansas, and is quite interesti Mr. Roundtree, who is this Ofiicer Donahue, who was at Fam- ham street at the time rushed up to the Withnell and quietly made both men prisoners. They were subsequently arraigned before Judgo Bencke, when Larson held in $500 bail to appe: few. preme Nathan Shelton, contracty the Omaha water works, has been in St. Louis for several days on business, Hon. 0. P. Mason, ex-judge of the su- court, is down from Lincoln for a days, on business. Judge Doane has returned from Lineoln. Brown, Black, Baize at 15 cents a yard, never before sold under 25 cdnts. SILKS--FANCY BLACK SILKS. Eighteen hundred yards of Fancy Silks in Gold Bronze, Garnet and Gold, oratio y .t 5 N itie > e, ~ V. wa . J < u incoln attor it st hav, T ik, e neodily | ot i carpts and fumitars |t practcal hesd of the ol w3 ainationto-moreow i iy sttt e et | Steel and Black, Btc., at 25 cents a yard, worth $1.00 and $1.25. Atkinson ackagwledged |~ portionstely.enangod, bu: | the wallsare decorat o|born in Virginia, away back in [ MeNulty in 3l tiefey atetiing 45 ace e 5 iy s the direction of the line and_ size of il Puintings, particularly a master-| 1817, but was raised principally | Boh furnished the necessary b e Tnited Statee out. Fifteen hundred yards Fancy Summer Silk in Myrtle and Gold, Brown and Creighton Block, Fifteenth street. ml9-tf —If you want Bill-Heads, Letter-Heads, the main are in conformity with the piece of Landeryou, the marine painter. The doctor’s chair itself is a work of ars spent old seven in Tennessee. After forty y in slavery and having bees they were released. Larson thercupon made a charge of Thos. Swan, the Cheyenne cattle man, returned home y rday. Gold, Plum and Garnet, etc., at 37 1-2 cents a yard, usual price 55 to 75 cents. Envelopes or any Job Work, call at Taz | plan adopted.” 5 : . < 2zra, Sliper, who Jiss been. visiting, his Ben 36b Booma, Priscs that will sult “What is the general outline of the l"“v"‘“{"‘llf““ $300. ‘;“t"m"dg]e'l times, ho 'Lll_\'uhtamc;l hi frm-dvl»xn. |assault and battery ...::m: slrl T 1:1‘““?“1,.: o li:vm p:\tk Twelve hunered yards Fine High Colored Summer Silks, at 45 cents a yard, everybody. i . e Povel) MEC RIS RSl About soven years ago he xemoved to|(iBoth men are dé retumed tohis home fn Maryland Friday, —loh & Machiabon'sod sand in ey bstantially this: The city |*0Fed into as many forms as |Topeka, Ka., and spent about thioe | o well behaved. - Witnesses of tho| g . 4 oo monems n ey | USUALY S0l 2t 80 cents to $1.00. tral Block is being altered and renovated, when it will be added to Rogers’ establish- ment. —~Ool. E, F. Smythe has been invited to “make the oration on Decoration Day in Council Bluffs, and the Colonel will no @oubt make a masterly effort. —Immense improvements are underway in south Omaba. There are probably 10 was to be drained in three directions, north and south into two mains, ard east into a connecting main. That is the two creeks were to be converted into main sewers, the north one in a ‘main through Izard street and south one through Jones, and_ the, two to be a piece of putty. A fine Iaboratory, where the doctor manu- factures his own plates and tceth, completes the establishment. Dr. Wertz is universally admired, not alone for his skill as a dentist, but for his genial qualities as a man. Dr. Wertz is an accomplished surgeon years there in common laboring work. About that time he learned that he could sccure some land upon casy terms, and making inquiries found it to be located in G that state. Enlisting the movement, th once leavin their am county, of two others in staried out at wiliesbehind them. fracas say thet McNulty's assault was decidedly unprovoked and aggressive, and Larson was generally credited with defending himself. The affair created some excitement for a while in the neighborhood of the shooting, Fe TLouis, for the Atchison, Tops road, came up from that ci Threg Hundred yards Colored Silk Brocade at 50 cents, always sold at $1.00 and $1.25. 1,000 yards Black Silk Armure Brocades and Stripes at 50 cents a yard, worth §1.25. Black and Oolored Brocaded Silk §1.00 and $1.35, worth $2.00 a yard. Black Gros Grain Silks at 50 cents, worth §1.00. Black Gros Grain Silks at 75 cents and worth $1.50, $1.00. e 0 connected by a sewer extending along Ry 5 b 17tk A 3 Dreasin, s at Kurtz's. » . rect contem- i i ; | dentist. N ne o £ g i # = e 'y oo o ::u e 17th ) t;n - Ku Black Cashmere Finish Silks $1.23, worth $1.75. viaion eactof Twpnty-thind wreet | 45om, forming a junction at Jones | Our stock of shoes is now complete €09 yewrs aa, | SUNK IN THE MIRE. Black Satin De Lyon $1.25, worth $1.75. —The artist, Mr. Conner, is progressing rap-idly with the immense banner for Dec- It will prove s handsome Seature and well worth preserving, as both oration Day. sides are being done in oil —Seventy Italians passed through the P. train yerterday ‘bound for Denver, where they go to work on the Union Pacific road. They were picked principally from New York city. —General Manderson was engaged Fri- day laying out the route of procession for Decoration Day. The final srrangements oty on the U. and bth streets, and from thence to be discharged “into the river at or near the Union Pacific bridge, and one in- tercepting main was also to go down 12th street from Dodge and connect with the north and south main at 11th and Chicago streets.” ““Are the proposed sewers to be in pursuance of this system?” e § e that is the intention @s far as shall be found practicable, though I very much doubt the advisa- in all our lines and is the largest in the west, giving the buyer a choice of style and price, not to be found else- where. WE OFFER SPECIAL BAR- GAINS IN LADIES' SERGE PO- LISH AT €100, and upwards, and Ladies” Newport Ties and Button Low Shoes at 8175 and $2.00, worth §2.00 to 82.50, Our stock must be sold, We guaranteo you better goods for landed upon the present site of demus, ““without being able,” as Mr. Roundtree remarks, ‘‘to raise $6 be- tween us to save our lives, and after towingour bagzage for fouricen miles,” The place was bleak and inhospitable enough, bu: the men set to work and others soon followed them and now there are between 800 and 1,000 set- tlers in N and throughout Graham county, mus is now a post office town scatlered Nicod, odemus A Team of Horses Rescued From a Mud Hole With Great D fiiculty. For some time there has beena very dangerous hole at the corner of Four- teenth and Douglas streets. The rain of yesterday afternoon made this a man trap of the most dangerous kind. Black Saf Black Satins at $1.00, reduced from $1.50. Ouz 05 Unlaundsic those who have not s . Black and Colored Surah Satins at 85 cents, worth $1.25. tins at 75 cents, reduced from $1.00. Black Satins at 90 cents, reduced from $1.25. Colored Satins at 95 cents, reduced from $1.25. it we sate that i s . inen neck-ban, » double re-ont MEN'S COLLARS! MEN'S FURNISHIG GOODS, 65 CENT UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS. e offer all sizes. For the benefit of I size linen i s, and is & complete fit MEN'S CUFFS! : 3 5 | thoug > less monay than can be bought clse- | The street Iaborers aet to work in the ve : . ,,.,.dnghn).:-dml!u made in the gener- | bility of carry out that plan as Ay g“ e E“r s |stone houses e roplacin The street laborers set to work in the 10T Pl tinen Collars, with extra worked buttonholes, new shapes ard styles, §1.50a dozen, size 14 to 13 ineh. Very best 4ply finen Cufe, al's office this evening. thinzs now are. 1In fact 1 doubi its|Where. Al s at ol am- e the remedy the matter and )] L 1 D CUF) " n I i - Rt i1y, il i CELLULOTD COLLATS LOID CUF offe a ull line of al the new : R feasibility, from either an economica. |moth stock, 14th and Farnham St. T fllod the hle teith e ton holes, at exactly wholesale prices. 20 dozen Men's Suspenders at soe. worth oo %t d — AThert Pike will, lz! h;.?mm, :.: G Syt s T B OF viow.” R construction. Somo.time ago_ the Y fled b Ticmenibcr oue prices have all b rekuced 10 o thas Goods ca b Parchaced fr a whe o oda will be retaled af wErt diress Master Masons on the philosophy “ s ; W, ing. |Baptists determined upon buildin e S S & psiiin (0 Dbt Thls avasing. 5] o D0 L WAUMVIASS you thim mn being Buoossor to W. B. Loring. | o 0 mct havine the mosossey |Ple 8upPy in tho gutters . alang)| Masonic Hall, beginning at 8 o'clock. All Master Masons, in good standing, resident or sojourning, are invited to be present. —A contract for furnishing St. Peters- opposed tc bonds?” *No not at all. First of all I think 10 iadtter what plan may be adopted or modjficaiions made, the south creek should be sewered, or at least the gap Try Frexcue’s Goun MepAL COFFEE. A Cruickshank & Co., will qpen on Saturday morning Seven thousand ¥ taried out on a He has been es of the cash Mr. Roundtree s tour of collection. theaugh the principal thesouth side of Douglas strect. Th mud they tapped -off with dirt and smoothing it over nicely, made the whole look like a solid track. About 7 A Made from Grape Cream Tartar. No othe. pre bsolutely Pure. ion m laky hot brea S. P. MORSE & CO, 1319 Farnham Street. 53 S with compound pumping | beiween Thirteenth gnd Tenth stroets | = 2 | ast, including New York, whoro he | ¥ k 3 m“hmm et to the Gen ¥ |should be closed and & river oonnee- | 970 hundred yards of Embroideries, collected 02 in Henry Wara | 2clock this moring onc of the NOSA WE CONME Blake manufacturing company of Boston, | ton secured, and as soon as practica- |0 be sold at prices that make them Beocher's church, He las collected | 16¥ Bro's market wagons was coming M, the same. company et famis Ml Dorth Omabia crock shonld e |the greatent bacguin over offered i | Soocler hurelh. M las st 1y B L T S e S e WITH THE BEST SELECTED STOCK OF $he Omaha water works with pumps. o over b et ey il coter | Omaha: o agaat At the s vegetables, and when the animals at- Itcher to —Garrigan, the man who was arrested | doing anything is authority to issuo 2,600 yards at 5c, former price 10to 15 vice at the Firsi Haptist church on tached to the wagan reached the re- Clothing & Furnishing Goods tenday with o decidedly big head. Helin the cowncil to go ahead ‘l'm;er no uxn;idemti:-vl: will these |12 ddress o the congregation. In the ‘..}-*nfl"&'»i.lfif’ lll::)'s')lltx'|1l;:rc{(v l:]: ted in these cal ce for T 1 3 WE l? AR EXCEI : jiee s Sho g d B B * | efforts cy made to got ol i thaw colunas cnce for TEX e rooms_over e ———WE ARE, PAR EXCELLENCE, was considered wuffcently punished snd et | believ e o o yp‘“:;:].e ot b aeld G stedhants abd oh ;:\.L;;::m: il 1l\lu. “lout only sunk them deaper|PeTI:each msonnt nertion, FVE E-cor. 16thand Doce . Strawberrics, nicer and cheaper plans that suggest themselves under existing ciroumstances and then pro- more than one piece to each customer. We have been able to offer ma tention to leave for Lincoln and in that way return home. Mr. Roundtree into the mire. Oneof the proprictars | was driving the team at the time and THE YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHIERS! ing. minary suryeys and i : : 2 every day, at Buffetts. S STy Ny oy o H.rmm in Omaha, but non beforo | 114 ¥ o the et exarlug. ¢ | ¥ @bliged to romove 4l the hamess BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, A 3 . ‘will de’er the baginning | Lk this. 2 FiEaiis tiat et ool | from the animals. After struggling <. Sex oun v’ FINE HAND |0 00T oas! three months, 1¢| This sale will continue one weok il s e e in the pit forabout an hour asufficient e o Diat s S4v. and 1212 F. MADE “vasax” SANDALS, 14th| il take a monih to prepare plans | only. e rawa Jeolso b oimalsn Sa/dtdEns leras i and Lo ARNHAM STREET, 1212 and Farnham, A. D. Morse. wad at last ave monih afier plans are | o7.9; A. Crotcxsiasi & Co, | They sxpested the land to ovaow |[oWe sofletel. Lo raise ono of the | s Sta “Tue Mosn” ar HIcKMAN's-—the latest NEW YORK BENSATION. prepared for bids to be received and still another monih for contractors to 80 that even in the maiter of compleiing the gap beiween Thirteenth B. G. Ulan’s, 1518 Dodge street, makes only first-class ice cream, which he invites overybody to try, feeling with milk and honey and did not anticipate the hardships incident to settling all new countries. He says those who have held vut gre satisfied. ground. The other horse was tal out after mueh diioulty. 1t en was | badly strained in the process and its . SCHLANK & PRINCE. " r Burt and d addition. Ap t or Geo. P T THE MAMMOTH STOCK OF |and Tenth streets, work will not b : : % harness nearly ruined. ayor CLOTHING and Furnishing Goods |Pobably be begun before Sepiember :"l;fifi':y_f;’“z““‘:‘;:‘]“ onee they| iy Moww” at Hicosax's, fhe|Claso happened by at the New Shoe Store. at Polock’s. “What, in your opinion, will it cost St latest NEw YOrK SENSATION. m24tf | time, and sunk a large stake into the South Omabast 81,20, W. L. KIDD, Prop., Jacobs’ Block, “Tux Moxow” ar Hickman's—the to complete the south sewer connection Try Frexcue’s Goto Mepas CorFEe. Try F Gorp Mepaw Co ground at the dangerous point, and lotnear California street, S1. 15th Strect. NEW GOODS-LATEST STYLES BOTTOM with the river " =z : " | his will hereatter sorveas . warning ] el ) That depends somewhat on wheth-| Ladies Linen Ulsters, Cheap at the Personal. T e T ot o R PRICES_EVERYTHING WARRANTED, 150 Bors + Gumers Sore ag| 5k iden of a Junciion “with the | <Boyton Store,” G1G 10thsiret. 1 G E Ol s i | EEon o BT § ) pots X ovs 's Borr is abandoned o J DALl iy created considerable indignation. ST SR L T ' ‘ £ R gt < = pleasantly rememberedby many friends PO T s s e o Polock’s. Domeseic ParTerss. m2i-tf Hickmax’s HEADQUARTERS. GREAT BARGAINS in the event it is, a nine foot sewer will do from Ninth street to the river, while in the other event & thirteen foot sewer will be needed. The cost of the gap between Tenth and Thir- toenth streets will bg in the vicinity “Tue Musy” At HICKMAN'S--the latest New York S TION. < Try Frexcss Gow Meoas CorFes. 25 CENTS BUYS A SUMMER coat at in Omaha as the former assistant edi- tor of Tie B the city on his way hom- to Las Vegas, New Mesico. Mr. Canis has had is spending a d LINEN, MOHAIR, | COATS—Glosing out See Dressing Sacks at Kurtzs, ALAPACA |} VY o JOR SAL dition. o Inquire of Peterson, 10th St. 90 o0d lots in Rivery L. McCague, Opp. Post ¢ o501t NTEDA jartner wi in afint DRICK—s > 00 thousand. T. MUERAY. 8324 , J. W. MURPHY & CO, Wholesale Liquor Dealers At Polock’s before moving. Farn- | of $25,000, and from Ninth_street to 5 some thrilling experiences in New - % . & splendid_opening R the river it will vary from §70,000 fo | Polock's. 2026 | Mexican lifo a8 editor of Tho Lis| Peachblow Potatocs away down at |4 he ieht man. “Addros'"0box sz Sara PO e And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co. o eak in tho event of a june.| Nice Comb Honey 20 conts per | Vegas Gazctte, one of which will bear | 2 Burer's. T =y i Ik L S | apraaee Corer 14th and 1 s, Omat Ladics Linen Ulsters choap at the |;or of ' north with south creek being | Pound at Burrerzs. 272t [ ropotition. Ho had indulged fnsoveral| 1t pays to trade at Kuriz's iror Gari e, 0 st e | o et vtk iy THE i “Boston Btore,” 616 10th street. abandoned. Is there any probability | 7, p, s Goun Mevat, Corrpg, |1oumalistio. controversies with oo | iy Moy ar Hickoas's,— fhe 2 Siimoyer. i market betore. Inquire o F- G. NEW YORK " Y| Try Frexcie's Goto Mens b 3 : : Mo AN, — th : s ; ; ibit his|which drow down on. him the i Try Frzxcne's Goup Mepas Corrxe. Prof. Marshall is to exhibit his Has REMOVED from Creighton Hall, 11th and Farnham, to FLOUR. thorough study as I should wish but my opinion is that a cheaper and bet- ter junction can be eifecled with Good flour at bottom prices at W. | north sewer by turning it cast to the R. Bennett & Co.’s. Foreign and American Mineral waters, wholestle and rotail at Ken- river ou Chicago sireet from _its loca- tion at 12thas designed. It isonly 2,300 fect to the river from that point, and as a lateral main is_designed on 12th from Chicago to Dodge streets it illustrated views of the National Yel- lowstane Park, on Monday evening at Masonic Hall, under ¢he auspiges of Omaha lodge No. 2, I. 0. 0. F., for the beaefit of the Odd Fellows' associ- tion of Omaha. The views are said by all to be magnificent, and will well wrath of the fire-cating editor and sulted in a challenge to mortal com- hat. The evening before tho d for the duel Conkling visited a M thus relieving his antagonist from the necessity of puncturing him with a y 6ot can ball and was killed by a “greaser” |} Try Frexcie’s Goup Menar, Covper, onesmvmth ago. We 1l have them in stock. If youwant test novelties, go to the AckNowL- D LEADING ESTABLISJIMENT, ATKINSON & Co., = g wero all the raze at ® pull’ weeds. other need apply. girl at August lnase pposite Turrer Hall, on 10¢ d_cabin to 8 per day. May 0S| Fouss Lot s outl Three good lots in North Omaha, Lot in Sou ;| Beautiful residenco ot at 8160, ook comer lot 145x100, an enstfrontage at i 00, tage at e of Dou EWATER, addision at £420. at £450, = ONE DOOR WEST OF B.& M. HEADQUARTERS. For the Largest Assortment, the Latest Styles and THE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS, Tik New Yorx Coxpaxy L ADS THEM ALL. Satisfy yourself b; the Stock. =3 » nard Bros. & Gos. ]');d,'lddo ‘:::a‘l: ',Tfi“lfl:";"m;“fi:hdfif ey it bul et or heing punctured in rotury, fon Blocis 260K 8k svas'the W gy lots one square trom15th stroct car line, A tull line and & complete amsortment of the latest Styles nl.:(r\v« xfm y.‘mm,fn HIcKMAX'S ANNOUNCEMENT. i f‘ A Retens in south on 10th| Choice Mm;::——fi P Py George counts :t w2 Tu Postoffice. " dais Inquire of JohuL. MeCague, opposite postoffce. Continwed from yesterdey. e s e TODS | escape. My Camis s ownor La milking e FOR SALE REMARKABLE Repvcrioxs in| *How long will it take to gomplete | ™ ** % et " |of severl . fine mining| Beindorffmakes splendid TooCream. Toperial Seif Raising, Winkor Wheat i —B— S—— the mains of this city!" 8 Butter has taken a drop properties in New Mexico and has == e e fpe pamcakes, bt and ol Kinds of Jonry” J‘ M O I 9 R K F Under the most favorable circum- |27.2¢ At BUFFETTS. | jugt concluded the sale of & mine at ERS AHEAD. s e, — = - *3 MISCELLANEGUS. THE OLDEST Great Slavghter all along the line. Reax. Frexcn Crie Hars or Bos stances under our charter it will take at least four years, and for this reason xers with Fancy Tuscan edge, Le-|I have been figuring upon a feasible duced to the wnheard of prices of $1.85. ALSO Meoox Mitaxs reduced to 9Oc., |las, Hameyand Dodge former price $1.50. Fine Milans re- duced to $1.50, former price $2.50, ALSO Dnmatrox Cues reduced o 50c | pipe i 5 winy itor o Shape tier of blocks if run through the alleys e 27-2¢ 1518 Dodge St. 2 i ALSO snder the general plan novw in vogue. | For delisious gream and fno confec: |1 el il £k This could be built o the river by | tionaries, go to B. G. Mauss' No, 1518 | 17 FRENCHES Gorp Mebat COFFER | g agen faced thieves wero ar- | plan for the immediate relief of the central part of the city, and I have about come Yo the conclusion_after figuring it, are that Farnham, Doug- streets could secure early and cheap relief by direct river connection of their laterals through the alleys. A three foot mfifiu-uor"m 24 inch sewer would answer the demand of each eiing 800 po usinte o a0 tin i usiness lot thi would nl'mrr immediate relief for i f Try Frexcne's Goup MepaL CoFvEE. COME AND SEE! Weare now able to selt all kinds of Straw and other Hats, cheaper than any other house in Omaha. Nixpen & Kuetos, Golden Hat Sign, 14th street. m7-2t Try FRENCHE'S GOLD MEDaL CoFPEE. Try FRENCHE's GoLb MEDAL CoFFEE. Ladies and Misses Hats by the mast advantageous figures, The many friends, which he made during his two years residence in Omaha, will be pleased to know of his success. We make Tce Cream in all flavors, use pure cream and pure fruit flavors. No adulterations. Guarantee all goods to be satisfactory and strictly first-cla B. H. Ma When you want a Dish of the finest Toe Cream call ot L. BoindortPs, 1322 Douglas St. " |Chiet Galligan in the Role of a Real French Chip, $1.25; Milans, 90¢; Tape Hats, 30¢; Cantons, 20c. Elogant trimmed hats from $5.00 to £10.00. Big bargains in our 1.00 to £4.00 trimmed hats. BRAZEN FACED THIEVES, Determined Policeman.” Ford's coat contammne a watch and other things, in all valued at 831 One of them gave his nameas Wm. Clark, but only day before yesterday he —Au_ oxperioneed #1 1 for general work In swall family, 1005 Cu 9% ET —Girl at the Pacific Housc. e zood mume girl at northwest ‘corner Ygailon and P n's " | vty and 7 T4 g J,O5T, Red Leather pocket-book con 4 Liberal reward will be - | refun to this offce. paid tor < & | don't speculate: ive my patron afl the cxeented on short bars Douglas and Fourteenth streets Omaha Nebruka. DSt T e s o, |Real Estate Agent and Notary Public, - Cor. Douglas and Fourteenth streets. priscs and Inta, 000 aluo, 200 ‘always in office, southwest ‘apeodin 5. Notary Public VVANTED, Curpenters and cabint, makers next to B office. st | when {TRAYED OR STOL A £y mare hare and i dark brown por at. this o1 ht red and white Tong trail and in s, Lost on : WM. F. STOETZEL, Dealer in Hardware, Tq_ Fr mz;n Gorp MepAL COFFEE. | gave his nzme_ as William Walker, when armaigned as a tramp. The thousands at the *‘Boston Store,” 616 10th street. M25.4t. VW ASTED"Two fist-cass barbers, and no ‘other need apply J. fI. CU Cooking Stoves Helen, where did you buy tha nard Bros. & Co's. 22t —_— : e e 2 SAL FRENCHE'S GoLp Mxpar Corres, | beautiful Dress and lovely Hat? Why, | °ther said his name was David Day. (Block. _____ ~ i e o ‘7‘,7' ) e L‘_ “‘?‘_“ b T et at the ¥Boston Store” of course; their | Th¢ Jatter was arrested by Officer |\ D Jan morih of e endo 1808 S | [JUERRERAT MRS, Tarmi P TIN 4 _A_BE_ Causeass’ Hars. at J. 0. Nichols, e |prices are the lowestintown. 954t | Jcubson, but the former was captur- | Yy Ty xpeo—A seamtion by 3 man ot G T8N S Gk C . 0. . it b 5 iy ed by Chicf Galligan, of the fire dg. wieads, industrious sod wilig to be i | i Pty b o o e it Ve hepairer. 00 Wor p o ol an, e O , ] , and Manufacturer goto Mrs. PEa Spoerri, Masonic block, 16th strect. _ mayl6dm partment. The two thieves were scen trying to sell a watch, and word was quickly sent to the police, the roh- bery of the coat having boen effected. conling to capabili e of D otee ___FOR RENT_HQUSES AND OR me’rrxv-‘,lu..? REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The follgwing transfers were record- ing | ed at the county clerk’s office yester: day, as reported for this paper by John OF ALL XINDS OF CANS. Tenth and Jackson Sts., - - - Omaha, Neb. | FIEAMS—Can be got at John Barrs stable for = | "Ll kinds ot wock at. retsonabie figures, near Zor 15t al Leavemworth strects. G741 Triumep Goobs. These are all mew goods. Our el Try FRENCHE'S GoLd MepaL CoFFEE. Rouse on 18th, “between | X~ 0t FORGET The smccomors of the Amer. Wholesale Department is now thrown some ho ; ; i crin i R . e 3 Caita vy it piveron | )T EORGET-—The e g . open o the GENERAL TUBLIC, and on L. McCague, real estate agent and con- | Linen Caps for shop wear at 23 cents | where M. Foad a shoom o | il e 350 2 ot S P |30 5, S g S et o HOI‘SB S]lflBS and Nflfls ! below the wholesale | 4 - & Frodoriok o e 5 i - e ekt e some goods weare veyancer; a ria m25-1w-cod | work, corner of Douglas and Four- 0T T ettt rong oo | 4 JULIUS & LOGISE ROSS. ‘ g i O/ Paoeh i Lo st | Try Fusxcar's Gorp BMuoas, Corres, | 107 strect. Officer Jacobson was | 111208 Panii, s B 776 5™ | e y T e aan s D St " | dispatched to arrest the two fellows, | 700 KENEA larwe, ricey farmisbed_room, T am Ageat tor COLUMELA W addition, g. c. d.—81. pa ellows, | [POL ST X e i RLES... tor \ The ONLY Waommaue "““";“ “Havo you seen. Mr. Cook's.nter-| . e, James O'Conior to the public| Do your shopping at Kurt’z, but on secing the officer tha thieves PR s ol BlcY 'l‘Es\,’?‘;Ifi',fi'.fi,‘ffflfiwfl AGONSTOCK Jlowsain, Onars. T Pl i Lowe's soond addiion,w.d | e o e A St el on-| RO e o o e Lt aiing e Ay o ¢ £ ‘GoLp Mepar Corwxe. mm s A 0 lerable of a row was made in the & - corner 151 “op e Ty RSalies Gotp I ject in a general way.” e \.‘i{:’snfi }Fm‘;hz “‘;“;"’1“4‘ Please cvery person. Mx's, Bovs' | streots. Chiof Galligan was taking| e "o . L. D. SOLOMON, 1 Plenty of Gooseberries at Burrerzs. Pipew"" Sy ink S iden of | Rt S i ’ | and CHILOREN'S Clothing and NDER | his supper at the time in his home on | T sy srer o oy s Satory iz Paints, Oil and Glass. 1t lines suggested, Jumes H. Famsworth fo Wi, E. | WEAR for the summer season. ExcUr- | Eleventh street, and going out to.see | Sy oms Sk Yeris " Ay 153 OMAHA, NEB. TeR’s Mawviors Ciozmix HoUsE, | what the matter was he observed Clark ils: N w secti Bmails: X } of X W } of section 26, e *Good Standard Show Case for TFhoer i by - lines are conperned, | tawn 16, 10epst, q. c. d.—$100, | 3001 Farnhai, cor. 10th st, It | ali K i i ooy St cheap. 1420 Douglas street. T sty Ted e i ao o | E.E. Perkine o 4. A. Pagker:| g hisidein e oeiyer, rining (ot doas e, | L e v it Ans Wrdyiae= | DR. ISAAG EDWARDS, infact are designed for most allthe Lots 1and 2in block 1. of swbdivis'| Do your Shopping at Kurtzs, |1+ Galligan made after him, and on | S ot mi! e W.J. BROATCH 3 arden growth Teas | 55022 4re, dosign o, o ion of lot B, Capitol addition, w. d.— 2 b approaching him Clark produced a | ' st corner: 10t Dot | 1100 arc a5 EC/ORATE Karc E: i 2o tpwasds s nlar oncipteih Byston. Bo | O o0n. 3 For sale chep, ane good second hand | “billy,* which he found in Mr. Ford's| ——— 1w | Jiukine s sl of Pl foos aad 1209 & 1211 2t W. R, Bennett & Co.'. » very eusy matier fo proyide for that, | - C. A, Fillmoro and wife to August|phacton, at Homan's barn. 2t [ooat. M. Galligan warned him not | " hicurs swn 4 0 1o4ues g 155 Vo hives smckers et oundadion sctal inar MalS6m Hansr Sr, OMANA, NEB.

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