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I'Ht. DAILY BEE: OMA'HAVFRIDAY. MAY 26 1882 v STILL SHOOTING. 26 yards rise and 2 double_birds; ties, ARMY PROMOTION. OR KENT--Two south reome, faralibed. 8. A 2 mingle birds, 31 yards rise, and 1 tnrbuirs 4 L eorner ani up \ pair 31 yards rise, and 1 pair 21 yards; ’ — THE BLAZING BULL'S-EYE pany has secured adequate terminal grounds at Denver. For the prasent at least it will not occupy the Union The Daily Bee. TN An Old Frontlersman Blevated to the | [OR ! ET.-New house of six. rooms south- t 't Continues to Reveal Great|depot jointly with the Union Pacific| The Becond Day's Eport of |entrauce fee, §4, birds included; 1 Rank of Major, I T st e O PRLL, { DMAHA. Activityin Railroad Oiroles, |on other roads, but wil erect & tem: S5 N Girhiicn, 28396 gin 880, o prae, 860, 91 prv it s i, { ittt * | porary passenger station of its own. A 40; dtn grize, $20. : O RENT— Faroians Foom 1 7 Scuth 11 Friday Morning, May 26. —_—— Mt Potter, vice president and gen- ciaticn. SPORTING MATTERS AT COLUMBUS. “’:“;:’:d fol':;:‘;gm:::' ::Ci‘;“:}l; F ey one door 0 th cf Douglas ateoeh, — A Leaf from the History of the ;::il ;:l:;:u:‘nl‘}l‘l‘lecs;:zmny. ;(}:;, r}j.l: —_— From Mr. Gus. G. Beecher, of Col. Eity on his way tn‘j ol iy r?giman! at] 5 et - . B port o . " d LEASANT 1 hed \, north, souf i :-ah:: .::hm.muken o New Denver Line. Denver extension, in addition to his| The Races at Columbus--To-day’s :’r'.:b‘::} e:h:) lg.!:;nlr:nltmf:u -:l.;m";fd (:.r Fort Douglas Major Bush wan ata: | L0, and windows, soukceast '.'Jmom - a observ: et L T we § : A . 2 eenth and Chicags. -2 bl e momnant of time ab All the #ta- e Pots. the " ativing ot the st spike” Programme, Eto. received. tioned at Fort Laramie in 1801 when | o i s OR RENT-Houso of seven rooms, on Pleres ~ that post was on the extreme frontier wtreet, b tween Six h and Seveoth strees, S fequire of C. P B rkott, M.son, botw.en Elev. and reached by stage from Leaven- | nilund Tentn stro . 03-uf Wi %’l‘n’m U. 8, Sravan ByRvion, Plck-Ups From the Four Quarters of Owama, May 25, 1882 (146 p.m) the Iron World. SE| N ] —— i R A The following is the programme of from n:,hl;u;a:llll:’:ld:‘;fi;?e:mr:: The second day of the tournament "c"’"lrl“d 'i:t;h"d“::l? :vth'cl:lumb“.’ 2 ! 1 h on July 3rd an o ntendent of the trans-Missouri | of the Nebraska Sportsmen’s Aasocia- | J0 * y’mm Gas. G. ‘Bml)?er,':.oc:- worth, Adobe huts, a fow companies OR RENT—House of six roome on 14'h street Froms. I TR di d other local officers, who |; e §~ The Burlington & Missouri exten- | LIA1VIoR: S¢ 0818 1O o tion was as favorable and pleasant as|gary: of the Tenth infantry and two officers hetween Ciricao arid Usss, Apply st 8, B 5 b sion to Denveglwu completed yester- e Om:l;:ly',?:;:d:! :::I.;':?“'m“t' the most fastidious could wish for, bnl‘;mt dly..zr‘: ‘0'01:0‘( a. m —Base | composed the fort. yl{s‘mlled S | e . bl day afternoon, and the track con-| A ynjon meeting of the Brother.| “hilo not warm it was bright and Pg:;n ':;“_ Otiguls ;;m::":g. ob‘;‘:t the outioreak of the war, Major Bush, u%&_’;‘.’:‘,}"“fi‘um&"'hfl nected ten and three-quarter miles [ hood of Locomotive Engineers of the | elear, with searcely a breath of wind (,, ' 55 &0 purse, 840; Iat promium, | 8t it8 close, spent ten yoars in Texas, enst of Denver, The silver spike was | United States and Canada convened | to disturb the proceedings, and in|g20; 2ud, $16; 3cd, 85. Five to enter | 3nd has recently commanded at Fort R RENT-Nicely furnished rooms with or 1 " : i yostorday ot the Harper opera houre, | coseq br o8 0APE | ud thres to viare, No- b lowed | Brady, Mich., from which station he| K without board. Resconsble prices, 9018 / y fl""" by Baperintandent Holdredge, Rock Tsland, Iilinois, Between 200 » rt,““;fl: h“: h".re:ult‘i: s h’:l- ::; en,:ugh.: i: onrolou(:—{;:;l:n':i a| s been called by his promotion from |O®S. =% w | in the presence of a number of 4,4 300 membersand their wiyes wore | P! R S half hands high. a captainey to the | epartment of the ) it s et 10k ad Dévgiaa. ouods | officials, expected to be present, as is also Mr, 2:30 o'clock p. m.--Three minute | P1atte. The Mayor is an interesting [ L 16* " [cioat | As a matter of fact, the completion | P. M. Arthnr, grand chiof engineer of CONTRAT NO 4. race; purse, $100; mile heats; best | talker and narrates with evident gus: | FY0 RENT- Large fumisied front room tor 4 effooted yesterday, which was begun |the brotherhood. A grand time is| Puree §300; olass shooting; open |three in five; five to enter, throe to |to many of his experiences as a liou- Bherencas et Do utren | isea Iy et anticipated, as the visitors intond to | only to residents of tho state; in-start; open to all horses who have |tenant in the eatly days on the west- i - ull the valve of fun wide open and | glg glass balls; 18 yards rise; rotary | no record better than three minutes, | 0 frontier. Pt bbb B ety L L ot the bell of merriment announce|imp Entrance, balls included. | First premium, $560; second, $25; R T T 055 o O MOTIY KELLY. e their coming, and those who are 400 | Ties, 5 balle; lst prize, $120; 2d[third, 816; fourth, $10. ¥ A i o e NOR LEASEATSES & yoar, sovorn mioe tender” in sentiment to know what | ,rize §90; 84 prize, §60; 4.h prize, | Becond day, 9 a m —-Clay pigeon | o vo "'I _fiflen;','w]_‘;:z:":‘.':l‘g";g;‘ii-fi dence lots rioar 26'h street and St. Mary's having & royal good time is, may as | 30, shooting; 825 for the best score made | dui pain through the.lofe. g wnd | "t — W_H. PAKFUETT, Koal hatad- Agent. _ E in August last from a point in R .’:‘mi 0067 | 9 'NE |Brisk Willow county, Nebraska, 247 miles River 6 feot 10 Inchos above high water mark at | east of Denver, is unequalled in the Omaha and 8 feet 10 inches 8% Yankton, history of railroad building on this i continent, P EZZZANEEALEE. T o VITIHS, i well ‘lclear the track” or run ona|Jjones. 14 Patrick. +-1l | by & team of six organized within the [ shoulders. I lost irite, R RENT—House of five rooms, corner 90 LOOCAL BRHVITI The track laid on Wednesday cov-| “switch” and permit the knights of | D, Kimbal ] ,\"';;Zi m’-le. = ;"ll::. and wu':iuwiml;’t;ll;fl‘;:“l'y'l‘(l‘;:::ll: .:fl K;&".Z‘.?’fi‘.-.‘n’o‘:‘; Fasicr cnn':m b ered a distance of throe miles and four | the foot board and lever to ‘‘pass” 2 o'dlock p, m.-—Free-for all trot. |98y. My mother procired some Burdock | s : ] Latta. " s It . | Blood Bitt I took th directed, —Tho new clty atiorney waa #worn it hundred feet. Tir Bam, on_behalf | Without any further signal. ¥, Kongball. {ing race; purso, 8160; mile heats; | o {*huve ‘Tt mo. pain siece fre: werk SR SATE V Wednesday. of the city of Omaha, heartily con- . Browninz. . ost three in five; five to enter, three | after using them, and am mow quite well,” T, Kimball Within the next ten days the St. Charles bridge, on the Wabash road, “ompany, and trusts that but a short| wiil be completed, and the new struc- to start; open to all horses, First | Price 81, m23diw RALVI)IIA\!fAnrl provisions wholessle and premium, $75; second, $35; third, — 1etail at Blackbuin, Landis & Co_ 510 N, { i —Auother big train weat out OB the | 04 i1ates the Burlington & Missouri 5 ; fourth, 810, —Yesterda: a manon his way west | 10th stroet. V. P. yesterday, ivcludingfour Pullman ot . working | U™ will clapse when we can an-|ture will bonoarly 60 per cent stronger | Hiuthawy” 2:30 o'clock p. m.—Free-for-all [ purcha ed a new set of eusperders on| yoR sA o lct_and house on —The U. . company is now tat |BOUNC ity gompletion to the Pacific than before. The old spans, being | Hoimes. ... trotuing race; open to all horses;|lower 10th street and guing to an outhouse oy LR L 175 employ # in the freight department a! Soas, mado of cast iron, were necessarily | Mill purse, 200; best three in five; five | to put them on, dropped his g 1d watch 3 i i1 the Traosfer depot of the company. hioun s heavy to secure the desired strerg h, § . —The Congregational church festival m’rfth:inuotl:n Pul’l‘l‘,lm“ of Wednesday, | while the wrought iron now used is toenter; throe to start, Firatpremium, |and chuin, valoed at 875, Ic was & dead Fuu'uu., A first quility wo-sent ca riage Ties on 20--Parmalce and Petty | 8100; sccond, §50; third, £30; fourth, | 1os and he went on without it. T O I LT L E LR AL $20. ex ellovt repair, hilvi 85 o>mparatively ! lnse yesterdey Gupg_interesting his- | lighter, stronger and relioves the |divided first money. Pl A wery M iTs, andde best Of G4 & 4aNeR <E 1K foF q Lda o B et oy o e Nebeclo extension of | structure of the dead weight which. it on 19 ~Baum 5, ook second | Uho races will bo run under the na-| —Therawil bea meeting held in the & fsmiy Vhiry thrd ‘e 140 o threo chiliren B e Raymond exsursion party, com- | b comploced to-morrow by ¥hich Will | sustained beforo money: Hathaway 2, Woods 1, Kay 3, | tional fules for races, and judges | parlorsuftho First Bap st charch on Fei Wt el bl ot Sl i i riving . v Eberly 1. selected on the ground. d ing. the 26th ine 8 o'clock o Bostonians, will pase | of the silver spike by Superini’| THE FIRST TRAIN TO DENVER. rly t g 3 ay evening. the 2 nstant, at 8 o‘clock, AEAPEST L0 & S o1ty ST O, o8 posed of wn:b!n:“" w;n"md“y ot |y P qont | i disodited i Ties on 18—Nash 8, Mills 9, took | These races are under the direct |at which it is expected that all members | () and vpwaris, § per tont oam avd b per oot through Omaha Z The contrcts for building the Dend Buriixaron, May 25.—The first third money; Sykes 2, T. Kimball 1, | supervision of the Columbus driving | and friends will be vresent, to take into [ Prmonth. Be is'agont, 1th and Douglas st St p ~wnsion of the Chicago, Bur-| b in to puss over the naw Denver ex. | I Lieeder 3 park and fair association, which is u | ooucideration what services shall be held ) —An adjourned session of the leyisla- :'}figlon and Quincy railroad were ture held ot Joe Blake's W“'—‘:”“" S5 |olosod Aug. 1, 1881, and by Aug, 16 the jolnt session of the house and & the conatruction work was under wa; the Academy of Musie, o0 o ytran. [Tho last spike will be driven to-mor- ) 5 Ties on 17—Brucker 4, Robinson | guarantee to the public that the pro- |; 3 tasit OR SALF—Honse . d lot 8 rooms, well and bo treldih o 0o [} & D vond W[5, took fourth moncy; Latta 9, Brown- | grammo will bo fully. carried out as | ¥ 847 tothe dedicntion of 1he church | FOLLI iR § 12 o2 e 9 Burlington fi. 3, 700 P morning, | 108 2 published, and premiums will be i e CONTEST NO. b, promptly paid on the ground as soon (upon completion of the upper audie.ce | st room) in the early part of the coning OR SAL¥—3} acrcs, with house, barn* [ . s CTORS & e os Tai 5 f . | mionth, e, Tui X near Weat On 4 —Every wembor apei ) S e to be | FOW- dTl:xB c;mtruchon a8 beon por- DOCTORS o GOUNCIL. Prize silver cup, presented in May, [ 3% ::‘; d",:,":;":‘r n"l{ ifi":fl-‘“‘;“fz‘;'fi“’" ' AR R 1 HaL By MG MK oon, 155 | ougiue rir ot SOLED" gors in the City &EL." o vice to be held at | 0Fmed in 219 workitg days. ‘The R = 1877, by the Plattsmouth Sportsmen’s [ ¥ S i He May Well Bs Joyful. ToOR BATE- A i use and jot 160X118 front, ) present at B b e venin, contractors were E. M.” Reynolds & omaopathic wreqical Asso- |club, for club teams. Four members |10 the state, and will be put in firat- T Kan., May 12, 1881 with bun, two wells ind cetorn 123 | s iUl haGatd o . |0, of Rock Island, and A. J. Street, clation—-Annual hegting, SERGIED o oot a team. Ten |Clase condition to celebrate this our = H""{"'}A“;‘“;"& CO‘Y Sire —Afior | Houth 14th strect sesond b north of Willam i ARFlond of Ph. Best Brewing Co's of Denver. The extension has been e single birds, 21 yaprdn[sriw. Eatrance | hational holiday. Reduced Ll N B el ot b e b bl e b L i s ¢ sbrated Export Beer was forwarded | built with a dispatch and State Journal, 0 all railroads, ~ Gus. G. Becmer, h A s OR SALE—House of slx_rooms, and lot 80x ] «fis day to North Platte by J. E. Blaki The Nebraska State X | ERRICC NG FDIICHL Iovorc il ey Secretary. |i0g from chronic kidney disease I fin- 290, north of sixt.outh atrcet biidge, Ap- i | S s day ort! y J. E. Blake, RAPIDITY ALMOST UNEXAMPLED, omceopathic | 1877, won by the Lincoln team at sk LT BB i i s ally found joyful restoration to health | ply co.rn{-l 12th and H ward. Newspaper Union. 214 south 16th street. On Apfil 10 o stipulati —A lot of new machinery will thortly | igned by the Ml R bt be introduced into the meat packing and | that date track should be laid at the cauning works of H rris & Fisher in this | rate of two miles per day. A force city. Robt, Harris left for Chicago Wed- [of six hundred men has since Msdifn! association met & the Qom. | Plattsmouth. Score, 34 May, 1878, PULLING PROSTITUTES. in your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. 162-t1 mercial parlors yesterday afurpoop, | W1 by the Fremont team at Fremont. a22-1w D. B. OWENS. F"%..‘ifi“.?;;h:" o M1 adjolning lob o8 Dr. B. L. Paiue, of Lincoln, yres. %}‘"“’v 35, Mny,()l&!}l‘, "‘g‘ by ‘;‘F A Rald on Dellnquent Fine-PAYOrs— | — _GEO. WLA}I-B:Jf»onlegnnmpptr':njfi."lm-l dent; Dr, O. N. Dinsmore, of Omaha, remont team at Owmuha. core, J6. A General Alarm Without Cause. May, 1880, won by the Lincoln feam SPECIAL NOTICES. R e Lt ;,."',’i‘::.?:{‘,::’;’.‘.;"“‘ e lay to make the purchase. carried forward the surfacing and [ #°°reary. ' Nebraska City. Score, 36. May, | It was an open secrot at an early | — - 1b-t_J. N DUMONT, 16th ani Hamey. —Superintendent Lano is giving o per. | track-laying. ~ At times since the| A large number of physicians from * won by the Omaha team at i : OR SALE—Or “Trade; 44X182 Tocd on 10w 1 examination in arithmstio to all|contracts were awarded a forco of | different parts of the state are present, Liucotn Score, 37, hour last evening, that the marshal | NOTICE—Advertisement To Loan, ¥or, gale strect next to ti o coruer of Harney, also Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding, &c., will be in. | 60x182 feet on the cast tide betwecn Dud.:e and classes in the city schools tuis term, and | 2,000 men wore employed in building | and the meotings thus fir have been SILSDY GUN CLUR! had his blood up and was going to| S0 TR CrC L e for TEN CENTS | CaPitol vemu Enquiteof 1 BERTUOLD. finds that most of the olasses siand very | Braden and constructing bridges. The [Very interesting. At the afternoon | Page.. make a raid on the houses of ill-fame | .oy i5e; each subsequent tnsertion, FIVE CENTS u% ;Am_ The wara B uaten well, completion of the conuection to-mor- | #€ssion a number of interesting papers 'B”"" located in various places sbout the |per line. The first invertion never leen than | ' fuiles seuth of the U, 1 raliroed in GCarbon s row will be four days in advance of | Were read and discussed, Meeting : TWENTY-FIVE CENTS County, Wyoming Territory 440 scres of ] ~—Two necklaces stolen from the resi- imi (ol adi o 0 S city. meadow and upland tit guaranted. Address X the limit ot the contracts. The in- |adjourned at . At 8 o'clock the ) X W. H. Caidwell, Warm £piings, Wyoniing, : den e of Mr, Gross in Sonth Omahaon | jtial point of the Denver extsnsion |members of the association and friends 31 he resolution adopted at the last 2oL Sudnell, DA Epign, Byon e Sunday pight, were found Wednesdsyhav- | was at Culbertson, Neb,, at the west ing been thrown I etween a couple of trees | lino of Red Willow county and 322 | where Professor Cowperthwait, of | Patrick near by, where they wero discovered by » [ miles west of Plattsmouth, on the the. Towa university, delivered | Miil 3 Missouri river. From Culbertson tothe | an interesting lecture, subject, ‘‘Hom.- | Petty. Coroner Jacohs snd Deputy Marshal | 8tate line between Nebraska and Col- | opathy the Science of Therapeutics,” | Preston. meeting of the city council was an = i i ONEY 1O LO, v t D, mmenuvehdemnnd[ (ol: mm: such L Tomas o5 8" Creicbton Hlooy. D. action on the part of the authorities, 5 TU LOAN—At 8 t1n- and it was supposed that Marshal 3250.00 forost In summ,of o"ifl:"-:a OB BAECA retaunct ot o bamn, EL gathered at the opera house, OMAJIA BPOBTSMEN'S Mannweiler, 11th street near Famam. OR SALE—The POPULAR HOZEL, known 88 the BOYS' HOXE. This house is cor= trally located, has sou h and ecast front, and is i ded W th fine rhade trees; cont ins = x MoClure visited the “mysterious grave” in | 0¥8d0 is 70 miles, and from the state | Dr. Cowperthwaite is well known ~=| Angell would make a olean swoep | fom peomerty. Bras Rast Earies and Losy 8 ccping roome, bax.ico hou.o. isandry, sem i1 ‘West Omaba yosterday, concluded not to line to Denver is 173 miles further. chrqughaut the state and enjoys an NNMAHA OLUB. of it. Aexxov, 16th and Douglas Ste. mz; ;& "Inln.l ::;Im-h?m:o:‘“: s i investigate it. A man \;holud the small THRE NEW ROAD, enviable reputatior both 83 a lecturer i As a matter of fact, however, there = capacity. Price 5,000 i;fir particulars ad- i pox will be sent out to-dsy. The plot |traverses the valleys of three streams, and physician, gained while a resi- was no intention to raid those who HELP WANTED, Srpm 4 4, BAWDKY, R0 ICho0s, name el the Republican, the Ohief Creek, & dgnt of Nebraska. His effort last “_l::::‘ e o i ol Tase ball A at fork of the Rnpilbllun, and the South | Pight far exceeded the expectation of 3 te, and, for a distanca of ahant [ his warmest ldmirenh the ond of the street car track in Lake' il .| After the lecture the members gath- addition Sunday last between the Quick. :{fi:‘:;: m:;’ug;fl: ge ;‘:{jm; ered at the Commercial recun%nm_ steps and Bluebottles, Five innings were | Pasitic railway, ‘Lhe grades are 32 where they regaled themseives with |YVoods $ Somx ¥luwes had.paid their monthly levy of blood | ——r——r—r—————— R BALE—200 choloe 1ots in Hansoom Place, money into the city treasury. The VA/AYL DA drug clork st Fehrot W. R Bartlott, Real Estate A imbvstien e vathor to mesvub such wo skt il : were delinquent in their fines for April, and a tew who had heretofore eluded the vigilance (7) of the officers. iBtu worbes. i BALE—A guod worner 1ot on Doake and ANTED-Girl in small family, young girl 26th stroct, -n & very fast Km'inr'rn ot preforred. 1231 North 19th street. o city, will divide. Inquire at 10 south 20th 256.27* street, noar Farnam Bogy's & Hill's addition. OBCEOLA OLUB, <o ¥ i Sykes. : - i played whioh resulted in a score of two to | foet ximum, with strawberrier, cream, etc., etc., and | Business begun at 8 o'clock, and u| ik m! Shree fo favor of the Quicksteps. 2} "e;;u‘.nn'l“lero‘m ‘233'".::3?: having thus forti .e"' themselves, they B;gnr:y to the hour of 10:30 eleven had bfl‘“l: WAk TR S uaimater, o el Ry \BeveT, K tpeayed soc. 5 of land miibia —On acoount of the unavoidable absence | of track, one 31 and the other 27 | hold another business session, which arrested in all, who either put up | ' 'gpizge’ "' 41 Dode0 strests up waln 2 ing a station on U, P. B. B. M. DUNHAM, 1413 Faml 720 8m¢ from the city of Mr, Frank S, Smith, | miles in length, that are perfeot air. | 3djourned at 12 o'clock to meet again d 88cash or other security for|-——— s adj director of the Plantation Melody and |lines. At Akron, 111 miles east of this morning at 8 o'oclock. § their appearance to-day. The ANTED;Expem-mcd ¥11 to do gemeral Buul_ma EALK. Fhome A e ¢ 208-8¢ ESTABROOK & OOE. 3 ‘War Song concert for the benefit of the 1, | Denver, vpon the crest of the plains, ;g{:‘l’l:]n. numes ~of those arrested were| 310 "'::l:;' :"("::‘-n Hudsen R er Mottt ALED HAY—At A, H. Sander’ Feod ] AL Ol thace was o rebonraal Iy {10 fib"t Aok ot e i e Mohilde ;zgor;ied{o 'lll'.he ]utB]":g' ’ b\{!"l:;pfil‘lw ANTED-Gir for general hcusework, 618 Hamar 81, - 1 " TR 3 is obtained, and though 130 miles nick .. jndge as follows: Birdie Wel ina L ey o ) 2 Y 4 distant, Y boldly _n% clearly out. An lmpor;mt knmémo: in Judge Q = ;ooltt, lgnl:a lunmlarty,wun:ue Ba'ruett, vanoxm‘f:“"}cg'|%°1§'xfa“r;tf ApRlY 'x'w"" MISCELLANEOUS. i § i eneke’s Court. ! 30 ie Gi Ali i i) ottt ndiinton ke non I it G ap) [P TRl e iy el 4 boy on lower 10th sereet. Tho buys father | 1120d 0 the spoctator. - Thirey “miles : ;16 Glibsost Alioe VY baling, Georgie f i g, ¢ ANTED—At 0ice, & ¢i 1 to_d) Kitwion | (\TRAYRD—A d . Lewis, Nentx,s Howard, Minnie Dav- \ vork at 1408 C.pitl svo. MRS, KOSS, S yesr old, o »sffi'z‘l.'.’.n:,' :’n“ ,h,?;.fh‘x‘.?,?"l‘,? enport, Lottie Leo and Edith Crow. 218-t1 ther alim looking, A libeial reward will Seven of these had never before pad | T — —— —— ——————— [paiaf rhis retura to 1 y crmp, 60 rods west of northward from Akron, and in perfect R T OMAHA WORKING . 6 3 A ANTED--By a flrst- Creighton College, Omaha. L. W, FEnGUSON, ; s five. ‘V Honeslfok cech ot th $6°-20% 2 got a rov lver and punciured his dogship | yiow ~ are Fremont's Buttes. The| The cases of the state against the | Robinson. with lead, "“::l ::l“hfl“; “'ua not i:hl. wml;letion of the line to Denver en- | wholesale liquor dealers of Omaha, h::zl:-e‘e feared prove fat ;de fll-h ‘meouher | larges the Burlington’s trans-Missouri | oy complaint of the city marshal, were | Leeder .. curs ought to be treated to the same dose, | system to an aggregate of 1,250 miles, Baaaiby Tua i manciog tra e, Addroes with reference which, added to the cempany's lines | 1oaTd by Judge Beneke last Saturday, 9[from, and it amounted to very little, | i'5.i¥ chiars” v gardine territory ard —The grand jury in the U, 8, court) bWy Missour, i tom of | atid the matter taken under considera- CONTEST NO. 6, being but a ncminal compliance with | . 0. Box 2003 Palarelphis ba. ~ mi5-0ts0) woro engaged Wedsesday In fuvestigatiog (1 ooic 4000 milee, Tho now division | tion by him until yesterday, District| Purse 8250, Class shooting, Free | the order issued by tho souncil, Te| . . : e the Watson B. Suwith murder, and alo | yerminaly west of the river will be as | Attorney Burnham appunrin’g for the |to all. Ten single birds; 30 yards | 8ppears that owing to the indifference, WA};:TI';::;A g O O OUND—A Inch et contair ing & 1a fes pict found & new indictment in the etar route | follows: Firat di ision, Plattsmouth | prosecution and C. A. Baldwin, Esq , [rise. Ties, 3 birds same rise; en-|OF Whatever it may be called, of the 290-t¢ LB LOONIS, F Inquire of Dight wh, choian ab Beyde Opems cases, The case of Mr. D, G. Hull comes | to Red Cloud; second division, Red for the defense, The cases were sub- | trance, $6; birds included. Use of | ¢ity marshal and his aids, the list of BITUATIONS WANTED. House. 535 35 before them only in a casual way. Cloud to MoCook; third division, | Mitted upon an agreed state of facte, | both barrels, Plunge traps. English |Prostitutes has fallen off at == OBT—REW/ RD—A large tized cow, halfJor —Yesteidsy we nccldentally hap. | McCook to Akron; fourth division, | Which were, that the defendants were | rules, except gun must be held as in |8 terrible rate of Iate months ANTED -Bitustion Inany st robysyourg| 1 ev,redna whito w th white fue, and pened into the enterprising jowelry estab- 3’1:}‘0'- '-O‘Df;:ver. h’l‘hc;l distanoe from fi:;vl;:;‘liflldt:ltl‘endnind.nuo:hr:lmlndn, husaciation rules. Eighty yards | Whereas, under the administration of | Gennan'and s gl Addrom 6. Lt i Bes o | Moy e Joam 0ld, 'ryed from my, pre‘ises lishment of Edholw & Erickson, corner of | Nioago > Denver by the new route ) S P boundary. First prize, $100; second J“"%F Anderson and Judgo Hawes, | fice. 243 27% | A suitable reward will 'nlnld to the find r by Fifteenth and Douglas streote, and found is 1,044 miles, the law thoy are not required to pro- | prize, $75; third prize, $30; fourth the list has included about seventy- Tustin aw fravci g salosman | the undeisigued. W. H. Ijams, clerk Litrich Shem very busy unpackiog a large involos THROUGH, TRAINS cure a license, work. Keferencos. Don't an- | Lourt. 3 ) prize, $25. fivo names, under the present regime VST Mo o Rl nnt milllng 08 pay dor Sevy Lo — - of Clooks, Watohes, Chains, Diamonds | Will run over the main line from Ohi | gere i court, held that the law had re- | Bahn it hus aunke as low as twonty-four. | 1 dorld! Niikea T bes “ie™ " Sibie” | THEORTANT NOTIGE-Jor & Fuuis Gundy and Jewelry of every deoipion, A |0ago to Plattsmouth, thence over the oeived a construction b; £} Last month thirty-four prostitutes | —— o b B Palsce moved to 214 North 13th stre:t. jud ence Court; that :h: fi;:,,{n,‘:::y ;':.“.:: were fined, while the police judge MICELLANEOL 8 WANTS. Dorth of Masonic Hall, Fire works, S, Aasty glance doveloped the faot they we'e | Burlington and Missouri River main | intended to be in the nature of & tax “of tho lutest and more sty lish designs, and | 1in to Hastings, and thence over the | on the business, but rather as a polics Tmonade b cente. . on Inquiry found that they were salling at | Republican Valley main line to a con- | regulation of the retail and use of This ended the raid go far as heard | Kansasand N.bras: a & veralivood eals rmen, o a rl‘u CHANGE—A g-o1 80 acro fmproved faru i1 Adam1 ( ounty. Neb., for » clean stock of Dry Goo.s, o: Clo hing. Address or call on G0, WILLIAMS 264 26% Hastirgs, Neb. oo thinks there are not less than one ‘7 ANTED—Four or five boardersing rrivate | ———————————— hundred in the The action of tawily, at 1508 Jacks.n streot near 16th. LOS’F'A llw’:; "‘.fi, “2"‘;‘ v‘ls;r:l po .b!hm the city council in erdering the mar- R o 0 eaview ot paice. b8 wLora el T t, ~3 S m100a3 TS Bagiy wemarkanhly low figures, On expressivg hection with the Denver cxtension, liquers; that if the law were to be con- shal to present a sworn statement on BRICKS WANTED—Laquire at | Davis soith10 b o R G surprise that such elegant goods should be These lincs in Nebraska, it will be | strued 'N‘Ni’d‘nl to the strict letter the first of each month had a goed 15599;\9;'0 2.‘2”?:{"““’“'"”’;’6&5" cow about 7 yeamold, red with offerol at +uch figures wo were informed "“d":l"“,“d though known by their | thereof, such construction would in- J effect, but the result is still unsatis- LAsieth VIR ke .r-!; STk pow Iaive hostt Alsos heiler, that on this basis they had builtup the :;:eamml aro consolidated with | torfere with inter-stato commerce and factory. ANTEDTO RENT—A rmall famished | " "' oA D 0, Burlington and Quine; i iolati i’ It was rumored that the saloons hatel in lowa cr Nebra ka. Addrem Busi- | 784t onew Bakery, 18th 8t. noar William: wnormous business they are duicg, Moral:|and are i Ul;flcll with the main s {' ;‘:‘;lg :‘-“::t‘i‘:: v.lno‘li“ :;:': ;:o‘i':‘:nlx?gf il &3 ¥ » Good Goods, square deuling and low |tem. The route, with the ox0eption | the United Btates Supreme Court— figures, will insure success in any line of [of an elbow between Hastings and ¢ . Rod Cloud, is direct; but the oflioors | sarassentel - warioers st th Lo and gambling houses were to bo closed | 2 "0 °fice: L, at 12 o'olock last night, but a visit| Y\ZANTED-ky o tretcl s drowmaker, sew : ‘) 1y D i to the leading houses about 1 o'olook .,....u,,.,';;'.‘.“..d‘ssu:fk".‘:-.‘ni’a".,".rzffirfi't_"‘ EDWARD KUEHL showed that all were running in full 80" | MAGISTER OF PALMYNTERY AND JOONDI NPRCNENTXETRD RIS OO = good lecation, convenlent to strect R. and conveyanoer, reports that the fol- | Ad rees stating terms and loc.tlon, * Ren lowing deeds were recorded at the 6 0 ~—Conduotor Tom Plerronet, of the |of the company say that engineers are i 4 blast, and the edge of the marshal’s TIONALIST, 498 Tonth Stroet, between Farnam _ Union Pacific, and wife celebrated the |dIready locating a cut off line from ::;::ni.;“:;flr,:;:d.;:.:.h','i“:'“h :,:.f .% ll(‘:l::‘:l'y.' tamp‘er must luv: been easily worn off, \Vfll‘" D=Ntore with 0oa 9F dmo rogs vie: :;adn‘;].""rf&;,. Wil with the ald of ian ‘tenth anniversary of their wedding on | Konesaw, weat of Hastings, to Arapa- | not intended that wholesale doalers |Mil + 9 Bohroader. ESTAMN - P b s e Y Al s M L LT S T Tuesday evening at their reeidence, near 100 West of Rea Oloud, which will | ghould y the license, and the cases -7 Cook., Real Hstate Transfers. 237.20 Oouncll Biuts, | vare, Bootd aad Shoos made 10 seder, ' the coraer of Fifth and Walnut streots, | 190t 8 8aving in distance of twenty- | should be and are E 4 3 fi‘ofll‘;fi. Tcotiage (1 6 or 6 o0 v lon e prinieed Ml 4 “Thare were prosent about fifty of their | "VeR miles. The distance from Kan- John L. McCague, real estate agent Wmuu—n re : Kay . frionds, who heurtlly oongratulated them :i.uol::’ 6:?) Denver by the new route Brs Office. 8 ~Petty, Preston and il miler, or more than 100 | Over-eatiug is in one sense as prodno- |~ Ties on ——— ; "'“' m‘m. ur‘l::"nl“::llwul ::::‘: mn:lu -hmfior t'an the longeat route | tiveof evil 82 lpbempriasiot i & p:fkli!?e'd Eberly divided. county clerk's office, on May 234 and AV IheTo Ieoh itk puivl eft of iy Tusntal thaware, Sogsther with some ery | (" 2168 lovger than tho shorteat | NS o' bloos ‘iisees, wnd 3 wil | Ties on 9—Won by Mulli. 24th; o3 o] & sboui B be rewarded with ro' ust bealth aud an in-| Ties on 8 and 7 will be shot off this| Marten Hansen to Williawm Kolby, | ¥kot fine gifts, The guests wore treated to an EQUIPMENTS, vigorated system, Pris 23d| morning at 9 o'clock, lot 1 blook 2, Bowery Hill Miditiog: looatton, supper, aud all greatly enjoyed| The com will equip the Deny TO-DAY'S PROGRAMMF. 1,350, O Sk s ek e v ool line with &m l{loomouq;ul" 18 puu;- ~Tbat {adefaticabl Contest No, 7—Parse, $200; class L4 Heirs of Jacob Shull to Louis lfi(M(lurlk'hu-lno » which In st mon#hs timo wil H. Tjame, bas just issued the second vol- shooting; open only to members of the | Stemm, lot 15 block 7, Shull’s second L:.ys:a,p:.‘;g‘b;fh ll::‘t‘u:‘d"‘l‘n: !fl'...‘“r‘f:‘xi".'n'fi ger coaches, 8 Pullman sleepers, 12 mail, £ ume of the wseries of 1882, entitled “‘Bar 1 i -~ hMonty" '“‘l- 8 ““‘::‘&:::"’w“‘a: aprem and bagg Docket of the District Court, June Term, [ gluby 10 » ‘;":,:‘,“‘.' ,:'w"",h',mmmm:':,’. ‘d.‘}{"fm";,‘ffgm b s SERNMING 5. A M T e forward state | 1853 1t 1s yellow backed, like Beudle's | trance $5, birds included; st prize, |lot 7 block 15, Credit Foncie's addi- "ANTED-.| bridge and sehool bonde, . of it 18 ::n. popular works, and if read *‘betweenfithe [ 880 and the Hallet silver ",‘.n' vl:hnui t‘i’on. 8600, oie's addi- YT ATTEDCTA0GS o 04 ivered before the middle of June, |coniaive an alphabetical index to the | 4th prize, §20. The Hallet silver cup|low, the e, 4 of lot & block 1, Reed's The wm&ln&yuterdq signed a con- 4 10 cledn with Eanitary Vault and Cloaner, the best (n use. A. Evans & Co., residence 1206 Douge street, Omaha. F""d and the remainder will be do- |lines” would prove fully us interesting. It | at §60; 2d prize, §00; third prize, $40; |~ Win. Kierstadt to Hanna T. Har- WAnsb-m privy vaute, stuks_and coss sinl reeiard cases, running with trial number, u list of :’l‘g be :hot l:r l‘:.nu:!ll s u}:d is t‘o be | firat addition, .1,900.h Welle, Fargo & Co,, and | practicing attorneys, and the rules of in trust by ub whose team | Byron Reed to Sarah Jessie Roddis that Ar. Homan has married | that finm will begin operating upon | practice. There are 578 cases indexed, | Wi it, and is to be accounted for | lots 1 and 2 block 10, Reed’s first ad- who witnessed the affair all the Burlington lines west of the which are in the charge +{ 108 lawyors and | ©4¢h Yoar to the state association, and | dition, §1,350. - e nere vy 4 Missouri July 1. 'The Burlington |14 law firms. The officars of the court are | 1U8t be shot for at 10 singlo bird Samuel J. Rogers to Bello Estello, [ [PO% RENT-Furaistcd roows, 1609, Dasen: . four special policemen, | *8¢0t8 have instructions to commence | unchanged since the last issue, There. | Yrds ise. lot 1 block 7, Bowery Hill addition, [ = P22ttt ~~~~~~~ WOW Curly, Doty and Hyde, |1ooeing to-day any freight that muy | porter counted 9 divorce cases, and thon | , O0Btest No. 8.—Purso 8200; olass | §1,000. ICK' Y FURNISHED ROOMS—For rent at by Mayor Boyd sud surreu. be offered. for VOr via the new | . it iu despair of maritul feliclt shooting; open only to members of |~ Aug. Kountze to Gustav Stepp, the 16 Howard streck bobween 8th and Oth, This “ [ route, Fmfil;z trains will be regu-|% ol of mant elty, the association; 15 single bicds; 20 | g, |u¥ o, § of lot 11, Kountze's second = ul e "‘“" mm‘; ::Ly“u_:aq‘: nd over the Jew_exten- HAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE, {:{fl'{:‘.’.{.’f’"{ b gn;::g tfiw use | adition, 8450. ;F‘W;,B_Eg T Targe plewant fooms, ¥tk Guat. Burke, [mont announcea that the touts. sl | Made from the wild flowers of the | rise; g e aciaied, l1aftip T Duley to Hasry D: Red, | Cim tese: s 21° nees the route will YOS: ° [¥iso; entrance 6, birds included;|lot 10 in block 9, Capital addition, | FoR RENT=Tre srioalEd Toom it be oponed as a passenger line July 1. | FAR FAMED EMITE VALLEY, | samo rules to govern as in contest No. | §1,000. JF060e for aficen o bas. rowms, withis, one- putt it is the most fragrant of perfumet. |6, 1t prize, $100 snd ‘The State R halt block of postollice. Addrers of call at No 4 o, | Manufaotured by H. B. Haven, Ban | Ofticer's Cup of 1880;" 2d prize, $70; Deaf as & Maute. 18,2 Dodge wbeet. Mkt )] Absolutely Pure of Mlldh:‘. :uwmnl: Muumy gmonzwm';h l?mon“g. g’ . i 4 n 830, Baoosd th{l‘f wh{fim" B&h::y, ek l"t:!‘:d’ FOEENS_T‘:IL:' i araiabed ~iosd w08 This powdor nover varice, A 1 . ver v+ nar o8, , oor’ up"~—~May, 1880, st for o0 wont 6 was troul 3 g0, T ot vhalaacs: A manel of p " auaifed, (T road bt which e s | 4 oot yon by ¥raok Pasmalloy of Omaha; | LRI 1,5 SV Sile | FOoR BB Ter oot rooms gt Bt B LT ML 3 or. ' E On she'foundrell shory Lo e construction, has cost at the | p 0*s Salve is unrivalled for ite speedy [ V' u-t'Nno go_nu class | THOMAY EoLectric O1. she —_—— e | tesh, welght. aluw or hate powdexs o 17,000 por il T o | I0 B Aok aenr drmin o gl e | e P e | PO T | SR, R ok i 1A G ’

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