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M'HE DAILY BEE: OMAHA FRIDAY, JUNE 2 1882 e The Daily Bee. RAILWAY NEWS. _—— ——— OMAHA. the management of the Canada South yesterday says: ern. From thelatter he retired shortly bilt.—Tribune. from Oenter to Circum- the Cut-off Contractora. Weather Report. following observations are taken at tll“":.manmnm::t of time at all the sta- named.) tions Win Derarrwwser, U, 8, SivAn S¥avion, OwAnA, Junc 1, 1889, (1:46 . m.)l S o W R T | 3 i 8.0 % P E 8 B Western Railroad. Brigham. The party took a special —tcan train over I}u: Uyni(m Pacific for Wind and Propelled by the Keely Motor. Misocellaneous Notes on Track Toplos. | V8den: b : : v ot Articles of incorporation of the Un- ion Pacific Athle i association were filed in the county clerk’s office Wed- The papers were filed in the office of the olerk ofthe district courtyester- day in a suit for damages brought by |Fuir Otto Gerber against Mitchell Vincent Cloudy | and - —— Murphy, in which the plaint- Lain | iff demands a judgment for §16,800. lf-{:'d Vincent and Murphy are the contract- ‘;‘m‘ 7| ors for the work known as the Flor- Fair'” | enco cut-off, a big job of outting and | Nofraska_division of the Chioago, ¥ ir | excavating which will shorten the line | pi,neapolis, St. Paul & Omaha road, Clondy | of the Milwaukoe, 8t. Paul, Minneap: |04 beon offored the position of gon: I olis & Omaha road six miles. oral freight agent of an important In the early part of February last| airoad in Kansas. It is not known while this work of excavating Wus | oy, other he will acoept it, as he has LT B AT X i 4 ‘mark at going on, lhar‘ koot o .cc.dent one the matter yet u'lder c')n!idflrflllfln‘ JNEU SRS ks atovs Ligh W *'| day whereby two or threo men were T s °"‘"""wfl‘f seriously injured by the caving in of a A BUSTED COMMURITY. In s Pickwickian senso McDonagh b: 'h:‘:" “‘" ) ."'"d”he LOCAL BREVITIES, bank, ‘One of these men was Otto rose to the full majesty of his sublime |18 the [avorite Gerber, the plaintiff in this case, and | The Dens of the Demi-Monde Being | height, and addressing the empty o in his petition he alleges that tho acci- | Rapldiy Vacated—A Deluge of |chairs before him said that he feit ~District and county courts resume | dent was due to the neligence of the “Dressmakers” Looked For. highly complimented in confronting e *|defendants. Ho statos that on the such @ brilliant, intelligent and vast —-One man paid 85 and costs yefterday | Gth day of February he, with a largo for carrying concealed weapons, number of others, was at work at the [y “ailent setzers” Wenk foot of a high pauk, and that they ok R i were acting under tho immediato ARV Gt Vb DB VEE(EET YRREIC Ay« direction of tho defendants, who —June opens up with a promise of being | were at the timo at work cutting in a repetition of May in the matter of |at the top of the hill to loosen the ‘weather, earth so that it might fall. It did —The young ladies of the First M. K. fall fo suddenly that a large mass fell upon the plaintiff, crushed i dil:;:h g-:e -C‘l:ol“ ::l:ll:]n :Mh:rh ;::" him to the earth, and rendered him ni o 20 J for a time wholly unconscious. He i ?.:Iel;vhz,lnonhnlt corner of Seventeenth | L frohong to OmI;‘Iu hiihe ek ouglas, night and placed in the care of the —The teamsters will hold their regular | sisters at St. Joseph's hospviul v{hem 3 were holding on tight to the floor to mecting Friday, Juno 2, at Tivoli hall,| he has been most of the time since. | Noticos have been served on all the | yoep from playing the trapeze game. 2 Farnham and Ninth. By order of T, J, | In addition to the bruises, etc., re- frail ones residing in the limits desig-| g gtage proper was surging to and | pleasant affsir 5o successful. uick i 3 ceived at the time, both thighs were | nated by the resolution, which are| ., yike the billows of the sca, and il atd broken and the lower portion of the | Eleventh and Twelfth streets between —The wholesale drug house of MoMa- | yight leg broken in two places, so that | Douglas and Davenport, to vaca.e hon, Abert & Co., yesterday remoyed from | ho s now an inch shorter in statue | their premises at once, and the notice their present location into more commodi- ous quarters in Caldwell block on the same [ loss of time and wagesare put at §300, | tion that the refusal to move would be | 44 Pat McArdle, who was caught on | Misses ~ Meauoy, euperintended th stroet, his expenses at 8500 and damages for [ lisble to result in thewr arrest. A|gh,foand stationed as a sentry back | refreshment department. Se en were arrested Wednesday as beingmade a cripple for life at $15,000, | number of the women have aiready | ;¢ ¢he gas meter took French leave e ol a d that they |moking 8 total of $15,800. Parke|moved away and the rest are propar- |t his post ns a matter of safet ::::::i vl[‘lll‘h?a ::::::";:'u“w: 9t -:c,l (Giodwin is attorney for the plaintiff. |ing to follow. The landlady of the P o4 were discharged. Two were sent up for A NEW ACQUISITION, ten days at hard labor. It is stated that the railroad known a3 the Utah Western, extending west- i —A wagon heavily lcaded with mer- ward from Salt Lnka'Cily o the Tin. houses of the better class in the di «chandise broke down on Dodge street yes- | 0o iy trict named, and what action they wil § g count has passed into h terday l‘t is a wonder more such acci-| 4o hande of the Union Pacific railway take is unknown. dents don't happen on such streets and | sompany, thus giving them control of crossings as we have. 5 theh whole Utah Central system. But —Wm. Roach was arrested by Officer |a short portion of this road has been s Y MecCune for :triking and beating a wo. | completed, but last year arrangements f;' ::"E,,:‘Lfig,:".‘:}::: ‘.T,i,‘;':’;f,lz“:i;“":{; man on Twelith street. Tho victim is laid | #oro n;de to e_’:;fm:hflle road ttu 1;‘"1- it was the payment of the monthly fine p from bt njorien, and Roach i ucked FHR DR S A DGR P C TR i voluntary, and if they Will 20t | KiCronu'a Ptk across to tho top of | ey, J. Wilson and many others up, $200 bail required not beirg produced. This movement Was baoked by the plead guilty to the charge of prostitu- |4} o Siorra Nevadas in five minutes, tion, it would be a difficult matter to| .4 janded safely wich one hundred f handful of people who happened to|every respect an excellent one, T nesday. D. M. Sells is president and 3 } J John G. Taylor treasurer. The capi- | drop into Boyd’s opera house, which ::::':)d, '::: c‘;:::ryuneu "V:"'elfe 5 tal stock is 81,600, It is presumed | was brilliantly lighted up regardlees f : N that the immediate object of the asso- i the orchestration exceptio ciation is to promote the interests of base ball and t> fit up grounds for the same, Tt is rumored that Mr. J. A. Mun- BTATIONS. 22 atod from tho melf-acting, rotary mo- | formance, Men:rs. Howson and Be tion gas-holder, known familiarly as 223; 83 BETEESE8833: 8 SeLuENEERNS IZUREIS serious alarm was felt for their safety. W stago and uncorked the escape valve, [ peated Friday night and surely all wi receipta last night exceeded nine hun be enormou ing out the order recently made by | present that he would not be responsi- '3t i il i i ble for anything that might happen, di clfty;‘uunoll clfmffie;hng t:: d;:::: as he did not know just exactly what ARG I e ) effect compressed hydrogen had upon street. The resolntion introduced by | their systems, but it any of their re- Coungilman Dellone calls for the en- [ mains were picked up this morning in forcement of *‘Ohapter Sixteen,” with | the vicivity of the city he would | Hanscom park Wednesday proved Hanscom Park. i v ¥ the proper memorial service on decora- law therein contained in regard to|giop day. ‘“‘digorderly houses,” The substance cataract at Niagara, MucDonagh began to look very un- street has discharged her girls and e L Sty projector of the grest labor balloon [ more very shortly. atic gasoline railroad between the A Atlantic and the Pecific drew heavily | W88 nevertheless quite select. on Jules Verne and Munchausen. Among those present we abserve SPEGIAL WUTIGES, Thomas A. Scott resigned to assume | THRRIFIO GAS8 EXPLOSION (taken off. The Denver Tribune of “The Oomley-Barton Opera com- Heavy Damage Suit Against |before its purchase by Mr. Vander- Boyd's Opera House Shak:n|pany made its first appearance in Col- orado at the Grand opera house last train of 400 Mormon emi- evening It 1s beyond the peradven- A speci — i i ference ture of & doubt the best organization s re 2 . geants arrived in the city Wednesday . rganiz Friday Morning, Jul The U P. Takes in Another |over the Chiesgo & Northwestern T of the kind that has ever visited Den- ¢ - ver. During the season we have had rond, en route to the kingdom of |qyy yonar Raflrond, Bailt on|irr Moleils (eute, the_ Ditte geiy and other similar outfits, but none which could in the slightest degree cowpare with the Comley-Barton company. The performance of About eight o'clock last evesing a|‘Madame Favart' last night was in expense, were taken off their feet by|good and the stage mountings a stunning explosion of gas thateman- [superb. Judging frcm the initial per- ) are the only members of the company who can fairly lay claim to greatness roe, who is the freight agent of the|John Pope Hardnut. Fortunately |(this term is used in a strictly theatri- the audience were prepared for the|cal sensc), yet each pri‘;lclpll in the is oR i cast was vhoroughly good as to quite grand display of sexplosives, and 8o |Gl D L Gtlolim. Thows who A failed to eee ‘‘Madame Favart” last The only person in imminent danger | gyening missed a treat of unusual ex- was Little Mac, who stood upen the |cellence; but the opera isto be re- 1 This even- otte’” will be given to an overflowing house. The dred dollars; the week's business will The city marshal is actively carry- |concourse. He warned such as were | MOONLIGHT MIRIH MAKERS. A Highly Successful Lawn Party at The private lawn party held at a atrict adherence to the intent of the|gusrantee them a decent burial and|gwanq guccess both socially and finan- cially, and great credit is due to Mr, Presently the whole house began to | Harry B. Hunt and the other mem- of this chapter was published in Tux | shake, and sway to and fro on its rock | bers of the committes of arrangements Bk, foundations. The empty opera chairs | ¢, their untiring energy and zeal whick they exercised in rendering this f The indefatigable Prof. Steinhauser, above all was heard a roar like the|with his skilled band of artists, fur- nished the music and Mrs. Moore than previous to the accident. His|was accompanied with the informa-| . rortable and wished he was home, | dided by Mrs. Friess and the two This is the first entertainment that the committee have started, and as a From those who witnessed the ex- | they attained such a large amount of biggest house of tho kind on 12th | ioyion've learn that the riproaring | success they intend gettiog up somo The party although somewhat large, d . ¥ 4 With $250,000,000 at his back and | the Misses Meancy, the Misses Kos- The civy officials do not rogard this |y lKuglyo e g his frout “he|ters, Mim Jenoio Peyton, Mra, action as a wise course to pursue, and | 4, pla tracked the dista bet: Frices, Miss Buchanan, the Misses sny that in the event of the women re- | Srar g orkous | G Lttt B e, | MoMahous, and Mossrs. H. B. Hunt, and landing on tho crest of the Rocky | F. M. Moore, J. A. Thoelecke, J. R. mountaing, ten thousand feet above | Lewss, P. H. Rhodes, Westburg the sea level, built a viaduct from |Stelling, Will Burton, W. H. Helph- —The next rehearsal of the male chorus | yame capitalists who control the U. P., R for the concert of plantaiion melodies and | and wc& understood to be a step E“:‘;‘;nfl‘:n“‘:;‘zgl d‘;’,’.;"e"" except by | r.in loads of dead-head passengers at war songs will be on Tue:day evening | towards independence of the Central next at Hospe's hall. Mr. Frank S, Pwi‘fln, which was suspected of work- Smith, director, will havea full number of | ing for a union with the Denver, Rio | ; it 1 et e bl . | Grande & Wosrn and the. Chea, | 1 P8 o 1 oy and b w5 ent. ariiogton & Quincy, which aro vir. presence to one locality this would be leaguo of America, an orgaaization | TWENTY-FIVE CENTA tually one. . —Yesterday Mr. James Wilson, stenog- : s avoided. The women are now rent- ; S e T The co! on of this road into ing in different puits of the :::BHI:ECI b&fl?:';,.:,'{:"’iufumfll 10 LOAN—MONE . | & % 'Frisco and the Golden Gate in less| NUTICE-Auverusemest To Loan, For, guie Another difficulty comes up in the | io" than it takes to ctoss the Big | Lost, Found, Want, Boarding, &c., will bein- fact that they will now be scattered Muddy between Omaha and Uillon- |srted i these columns ancs for TEN CENTS ville, por line; oach subsequent inzertion, FIVECENTS As president of tho United Labor |per line. The frst fusertion never loss than e —— J'OR RENT-—Six cottazcs 815 00 to §18.00 per o7t McCag .6 opporite postoftie. YOR KENT—New house ot - east corner 13th and I PIy at 112, Tith street, 289 JIOR RENT--Two howe: of five reoms _each 1 at 1787 Sherman ave 251.8° {"OR RENT-—<Houss of tix rooms near coiner of Pacifis and 11th sireet. aleo two new houses rency by the middie of June. Inquire at 10t G o. H. Peterson’s Clothiog store, 504 street. 2 0k RENT—Good house with eix room all modern impwoyements, and_couy ) trectar, 1Inqui s at grocery store, corner 0th and Cumiog stree, 3540 ZACIFIS HCUSE TO RENT—82 rooms--10th »d Davenport sts. Newly fitted up in ote order. Apply to GEO W GRAY, 2s6-teod 211 Twelfth St. JOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms, sult- able for offices or bed_rooms, within one- ha'l block of postoflice. Addre:s or call at No. 16,2 Dodge stroet. 240 tt JFOR BENT_The macious and elegant hall with a1 modera | pr.vementsin Clark’s and Koster's Block, Apply to 4. M, Ulark, or to H, A. noster's 105 and 107 8. 14th strest, ~ 207-tf IOR RENT—RNicoly furnisnei ro board, at 1718 Dadge. {OE RENT—2 facaaned rooms over Me Chante’ Exchangs, K. E. cor. 16th snd Dodg 0.0 troet bwun HENT—Nicely {urnished rooms wita o1 without board,” Reasonable prices, 201¢ Unse 8¢, L Y0 RENT- Large furnished front room for two gentlimen, with or without board. Referencos. 1216 Dodye street. 3 R RENT—House of five rooms, corner 254 and Pieroa, Apply at S, G, Stevenson, cor- ner 17th and (s, near Easter Church, FOR BALE OR BALE—Or Trade—Ten ('0) lotan d ons lease «f nnd in he i’y and_county f 8ap Diego, O:liforuia, Terminus of (he Southern cifi & T xas R. 1., finest harbor and mo t b 1 ul climate or (i dress we, 1410 Jackscn 8 34324 , Omaha, Neb F. W, TULLIS, NOR SALE-Marsh harvester, cheap, at my farm, two nies south of Bellevue. For terms address B, Tzsctuck, Un aha, Neb, 838-tf NOR SALB—Dne 1)t 132 feet front.go by 60 feot de:p, on south 1 th streot, on $10 per mion th payments, to anyone who will buid, in- quire 1407 Howard, between I4tu and 15th sts, 203-tt AOR SALE—Tho e preper y on the N. B corn: ¥ of (ass and 20u ~ street, occupied by Major Furey, or will ba-leasid fora term of yems, Apply to Dr. Swumers, U. 8, A, D partment Headauarters. 52010 OR BALE—House of five roome and 1>t on Dodge atreot $1600, Swmall house ard twe 1ots in Shinn's addition 1900, McCAGUE, 20141 Opposite 1 ostoffice. OR SALE—A house and lot 160x118 front, with barn, two wells and cistern 1285 South 14th street, socond house north of Willism street. Price §1400. 205-14% OR SALE—Ata bargain—turuiture cf a first class private boarding house. Rent of buil ing moderate, Have 30 boarders, at_1(08 Casest. Inquire within, So7-tt NOR SALE—Restauratt on a well trovelud stroet. H. MANNWEILEL, 2314 11 h etre.t, near Farnam, OR SALE—Beautiful acro ot and house on California street, $1300. McCAGUE, 253t Opposite Post: ffice. NUK SALE- douse of sIx_rooms, and 100 B0X 290, north of sixteeuth strect bridge. Ap- ply corner 12th and Howard. Newspaper Union 162:4¢ OR SALE—A house and lot on Dodge strect, one of the finest locations In the city 115-tt J. H. DUMONT, 18th and Liarney. OR SALE—Or Trade; 44x132 foct on 10tn street next to the corner of Harney, also 80x182 feet ou the cast ride between Dud ¢ a d Capitol avenuo Enquireof H. BERTHOLD, 2811 [OK SALE—1he Warm Spiings, situstod miles south of the U, . railroad in Carbo County, Wyoming Territory 440 acros of meadow and upland titi. guaranted. Address W. H. Caldwell, Warm Springs, Wyoming. mplef rapher in the B & M. ticket office, was | 41, /yntio region will benefit soma of |17 3§ ‘presented by his companions in Iabo# with | our Omaha mmechanios and others who |17 88d ne they will open|gommand ‘more millions than the » handsome pipe as & token of esteem. |own some mining property there. |LP. 1 the ‘dress _making” | pothuchilds, Vanderbilt and Gould. L. Thomas Ro>m8 Crelebton Block. migrating to the vicinity of the roud|pr" Barilett, and other capitalists the company yesterday to take up an en- | porated in this city in 1870, and is i in] eai Aat. gagement as stenographic reporter on THE gwned by workingymen here, who house, and & city official said to a re- | ot “are associated with him in this | XieYR: A% 1408 Faroum of Mr, Wilson severed bis connection with [ The .Tintic Mining company incor- business, the old dodge. Othersare| '), Hawes, General O'Brien, E $10.00 1:: ;,-o.\s’—gn 1ol s mot L ONEY TO LUAN—Call at Law Utnos of D, t Bx, have s U. §. patent. An assay of its porter that if they should rendezvous in that quarter, it would he the old —John Kane, ex-asistant yard-master | 90 by Ohas. Balbaoh, of the Omaha |, oot " Gtteon years ago, when h 4 of the U, P, at Omaha, has skipped the Smolting and = Refining oomp-mg" a robbery or murder 'wu of ::Lie'x:l;:lnfi?ndoip:mfl:;a ,:'::: m.&“ m’:’:m Dougias Sts gigantic project, generously placed | Ja¢ TU LUAN—AS § o o e Btiions ¢ the. dyeposal of | S20U0U0 tert e sumsol#50"snd ik Raxu Esrr and Loan Sown for Chicago after brutally beating showed $104.72 per ton of silver, 1! Bis wrife. Conductor Thomas faterfored | POF0entO! lead. As soon as tha road is almost daily ocourrence. Thocity at- | cory under the directions of the grand T, 1 Y torney has been consulted as to what £ d tosare the woman's T, and camios [ Coummsion oL T i o't SOMELSRCD o' done with those who_refuse |{JCC1% Fglest of expenic S i very lame hand in consequence. Kane Srerit e and who lave paid their mouthly ™"y 4 matter of safety, Mayor Boyd | 1 UL} vine wiles nimth e Ocabal Wy t had been drinking too much and this was ! fine, and is looking up the law on the |}, the fire department on hand, and [ 74P 443 9 HOBHT, luxury. MEN WANT D—At Forenc: Cut-Off, i A hint cf the possibilities of time|subject, Council Bluff's may reap the i il A sherislh oD AR Tt Saa ean | DEsen N ag the rald'sab P 712 ander his parwonal, supgkyiaion he i —A team behind which Col. Carlton of | Denver is given in tho following from D Cltansr-Tabiba the Third cavalry and Major Gentry of | the Chicago Tribune: A clerical error “ BUCHUPAIBA.” Vet s i SR Fort Omaha were riding out to the bar.|in the computation of the time occu. | Quick, complete cure, all sunoying kid, | . led 8! b Dr. C “"l. 1 y' i racks Wednesday, ran away near the Six- | pied in moving the first train-load of | J3¥: l’““'l“;!‘"‘,' unrinary diseaves. $1- \mpmele twu r. £ onk! (ling]as]i u‘rl:a toenth strect bridge and threw both offi| merchandiso from th ty to Denver lepot at C, F, Goodman &. man, In two seconds and a hal 6 i i f Ty g jury brought out a verdict of *‘talked | = cers vislently to the ground. Major Gen- | Via the Burlington road gave it as 110 Death of Alfred Cox. IR 8 fbio thitky BEOTIOLI WY o e Faraam s weller, Blovon g try escaped unhurt, but Col. Carlton was hours, when in fact the actual time a took all the remuins after the explo-| V\AYTEVTA SO A1 Anie wenes WAz Man wors. (Co.. Martin, 211 South Twelfth ANTEU—A firstcl 54 8nir_ironer, at the 0th cn Jackio etre . 53 24 e month for farm th C A The sad news has just reached this | tims of suffocation by gus poor Me- TED—A 5ood bioad and cake b [ somewhat brulsed by the fall. Sigtsy:clguptiop ot tiee. ":{;fi;“& Gity of the doath of Alfred Cox, a|Donagh was the wmost awfally awful, | W*koto Fademouth xeb. Goot sas . —Tho friends of Mr. W, Rumoll of | that of tho ordinary. passonger traws, | brother of Me. H. E. Cox, foreman | FLis features wore Saoys shiblackiand i Shion's addition, are condoling with him | and speaks well for the enterprise of | for Milton Rogers & Son, which oc- AR A8 JIAE0 SERMIOOM. 18 4 f on a recent piece of bad luck that belell | the Burlington. The train contained him, He purchased a lot of fine cattle| five carloads of soap, aud as it is cus- 1y over in Towa to be delivered in Omaha the | tomary for the well-to-do to rush to Sunday, May 28th, at 10 a, m. Inquirs at MEYER & RAAPKE E] ourred at Las Vegas, New Mexico, on | his cheeks were as swollen us if he bad ; i M2 | 6575 per day. [uquireat Canfleld House. just got over one of his fits of poetic bt the beard a few hours previous, and N AT ED=20 keamecn \Sioax Gity, B1, Paul o %0 to P attemouth, Nob. Good wages, 1817 Doaglas Streot §] A ! " i . hrenzy. AN . ED—Two competent girls, one as conk last of May, and had sold them to parties | the aid of those without ‘‘soap,” the The deceased formerly lived in this | P W R d in this city for immediate delivery, He | Burlington may be excused this time | city, learning the tinner's trade. and -p:::t::l:: u::a";‘:u?m':& T;l::;h:‘;{ girl flfi;lfi'hfl'flf‘mlflf fin.?&:f;u:?-;z for making such a rapid transit. As wtreet, cit | s00n a8 onger trains begin service they will have tha right of the road, ‘was driviog them across from Iowa, but \ workiog for a time under his brother, Johy . Thurst | ‘when near Decatur the cattle stimpeded Feank Waltors, Gon. 0 1 aud the miges. Byt He left Omaha for New Mexico about | Frank Walters, Gen. O Brien and the WANTED—MM cook, Apjly at, HE)‘,P:I':K! and ran fifteen miles, to Onawa, by which darkey who had been hid in John| - OR BALE—The POPULAR HOTEL, known as the BOYS' HOME. This house isce - trally located, bas sou h and east front, and In surronnded w th fine ehado trees; cont insthirts 8 ceping rooms, bas ice houss. lsundry, ssmple room, Has a world w de_repuation and a better patron ge 1than many houses of twice ite capacity. Price $6,000 For particulars ad. | © dress, A. A. SAWDEY, Red Cloud, neb. £54-bt IOR BALE—A good eorner lot on Doage and 20th stroat, 10 a vory fast growing part of the city, will divide. Inguiro at 210 South 26th stroot, riar Faraaun, Bogy's & Hills sddition. -Lin* OR SALE—Or will exca ge for Omahs pri- | |perty, an improved sec on of land adjoin. ing @ station on U, P. R, R. M. DUNHAM, 1415 Farnbam 86,, Omabs 720 81 Bmcfi" TOR ALk 20381 ESTARROOK & COX. ALED HAY—At A, IL Sunder’ Feed Sto 1012 Fineney S8, s10:tt MIBQELLANE?UBV T—Keys wi b romo and , (F. A. Robbing, ete) Reward for at Bue cfil o 34t 8 on_the O5T--0n M 1a”y's chat- TRAYED—A wkite cow with red spots. Vilke, north of Convent, ¢n Hamiiton 820.2¢ YAKEN UP—On my premis s, cn_Burt stroet, ‘Dear the new Academy of tho Sacred Ho rt, e, '8, 1852 one white horse, Owaer will leado call and mies gnd ket tho 1o P e e ke R ey ARTIES Desiring to enter business can Jearn P AT Sistechaens portunity by calling on W, U. Taylor, Euyp't Bradstreet's Agency 15th street. | 35 816-5 of NSTRUCTION—In vocal music given by Misy Lizz'e A. Pennell, Residencosouthwest cor- ner 204 and Burt sticets. 301-8% and “‘soap” traius will have to bide | WO months ago, leaving his wife and : —A chamberm . intely, :n;: :z m;‘a‘;’:’;fi l::h';h“ their time, child in this city. His illness was of | TP ardnut’s wood pile, W Ao edenin toge i im0 il RSHER N .0080 - ae: LIGHTNING MAILS, but four days duration, and was that HOBBIES. ANTED=A_good L1n ug-room gl kood PERSONAL, A dispath from Washiogton yester- | dreadful disease the black measl ARPAEAN, 0 108 Qom N Tesh SATI- 1 ———— "n'g::";:.‘"‘f:';‘r{; g‘ "'l':"‘l::.q‘“"l‘ At the time of his death, Mr. Cox | Nat Geodwin and Bitza Weathersby's BITUATIONS WANTED. { O, W, Morton, of Rippley, Ia,, isin e S rd BUrODE | was but 29 years of sge,~and had Froliques, CATANTED By gl old, situation to § the city. ::’p::w'l:l:i::m '“:’:'::l':g.;“‘l‘ "";‘:‘ every reason to look forward to a long —_— il G ] } O, W, Parkhurst, of Oskalosss, Ia, is|tween Ohloq...o.md Oomond time be. | Jife of usefulness and comfort to his [ One of tho popular companies which | Sixteuntn srect, corner Burt w2 } at the Metropolitan, lessen the time of mails between Now fl::‘v; } h:h:w;:,l,m ';:;flib\}::flbd 2| como and go with the changing sea- Y i Pt g 1 H. Noble, of Ottawa, Ia., is at the Me- :’"k ll\dd sb‘en Francisco forty-eight press cgom'pmiu froll:: tn‘mng“f:g. sona for the dolectation of the amuse- | 11th strcee, sess Farni, @ B3 " "’wnm‘"' ] 0‘::3’. ::finly-'i:l.::ofl‘:l' York and | thei under such ci::_ ment lovers of the country generally ANTED—By n sinslo wan an usiumishot J. R. Barker and wife, of Iowa, are at ; RSO P is the “Froliques,” with Nat. Good- somewhero betwecd Dodge an { FAILED TO AGREE, The Effeet of Small Pox Ov: q &b, d 1Cth and 22d streo's. Wik refer i/ 08 Matropolitan. ¢ A meoting of the managers of all| ST Josern, Mo, M:; 19..;33:” win and Eliza Weathersby, — The xeoptionatie, i, box 46, | G. A. Klein, of Mason City, In, is at|roads engaged in the transpoptation| H.H. WanNkr & Co.: Sirs—Small | party will give ‘‘Hobbies” at the — i ‘the Metropolitan. of Jumber from Mississippi mver |PoX left ms with weakened kidneys,|opera house to-night and in| - OELLANEOUS WANTS. " R. Murkio, United Btates surveyor, is|P2ints and from Ohicago, to points on and only your Safe Kid":’ I‘“;l Liver |4 o Saturday matinee, and *‘The Al RD—Al gnod l%:fi‘:":fin ‘A’.‘."ir? i i ure gave me A J 3 3 cney, at the Metropolitan. :::i Missouri ‘;il:orxt;:: lgln;ll:: K T permauen “’K“’ Member for Slocum” Saturday night, | Eleventh ste vt ac Fornam -t i (4 i The sale of & ANTED-To loan, $5,000, on vood mill Chicago for the pur, f ta has already begun { b 'pose of arranging . property in Douglas county. Address Lock | differential rates on a_basis satisfactory The Washington Post say Box1 5, maha. 440 i | ¥. M, Gilpin, wife and child, of Chi-|to all roads engaged in the lumber A game of base ball was played on |of the Wunmgw!n ;Lhy-goeu Who | TxFANTED - A Tow boarder o & private fami- | & «cago, are at the Withnell, traffic and also to lumber dealers, but | Thursdsy afternoon between two - g'h’?}"gdl:.':‘ in his E'El‘;ep;" 170 BY 140 Snbh) miroms . i il of ““Hobbies’ season wil o+ | T3 7 ANTED—Childr | Wan, g, I, of Chyeune,isat the | B0 Eate saisfactory to ll parties could 5:::“’;:;" A D, 3| ’f::‘;q"tf; lighted to learn that in deference to ‘fik‘l‘#fik‘tfi“&::..”?éf%m:lfim a desire which could not be ignored |strecia. journed sin 2 A o, of Do Mot tea| "N H ll;ulm-v. of New York, U. 8. A, ‘h‘é“':" war is_in progress between R..". The two nines were as fol- | wittiest of all farces for the remaining ver and Rio Grands d the D 3 took dinner atthe Withng Il yesterday. | Denver aud New (frh::: l:)'cd“::nr [ three performances this week, namely: | Bs Otice. regular grounds on Eighteenth street, | he hus consented to vary his pro- good location, conveniont to street R. R, the game lasting from 2:40 to to 4:16 |gramme and give the funniest and ‘Y:‘N'l'flb—'l'n rent, cottage of b or 6 rooms Ads stating terms snd locatlon. "Ku&z!." First Niue. Second Nine, to-night, to-morrow night, and at the | YXFANTED—To rent, with privi ego of buy- Tk Taton have boon bt | g, O'Handt, AT, Gooduman, | matingo to-morrow afterndon. *Tho | (W oont SN AT s 0790 k0 000, This 1o e Lo t0m | Win. Froemar, . Wi A Rrown, Member for Blocumb” has proven en- | wak of pistofice. Addross stating terms and of the kind in the Oeuhnni:I ::Ah'.’ " B‘;‘:u‘:zhn o ?"-l‘s'pl::;:fi"‘“' tertaiving, but somehow the Nat. |location, “Houe” B oftice w174 Gu:)d:in :o all ?dmim s0 much does ; Arthur B Smich, = John "Fh not show himself so eutirely to our e Bob Law, _superintendent of the |— Ur::ry. " “‘I’ "11‘4 J:?vli‘ " sati:faction as in good old ‘‘Hobbies,” O'f.u}mi.l:fll,‘un.»m Montana division of the Union Pa- [Ohas. Creighton. W. E. Van a‘uyl. with his paralyzingfiwitations of the | Apply southcast coracr Fonrteenth and Cusy The firet nine won the game by a [leading actors of the day and all the h SCRAP 1RON, Geo, J, Stera-dortf, L D, Linsen, Mrs. E. T. Sage, |cific, and one of the parties named H. Sage, Wymore; B, L, |for the succession in the general Water; Chas. A, Tanner, | 8uperintendency of the Union Pacific, thel _____ score of 19to 6, E. O. Brandt was |rest of the comedy business for which | TA0R RENT A large nice frout parlor, w captain of the winning nine, and L. | he has become 80 famous, It has the hay wind »uuhl.hvnunhhulu»uu of 15ty th aiid Dave E. M, Wileox, Blair; £, M. | 18 o the city. D. Linsen of the losers. Seven in-|fire of real genius, and we know we Nebrasks City; Jomes Laird,| The Pullman company 1s building nings were played, gratify our readers, who, much as Nwm ¥ 8 URNISHED ROOMS—For rent seven flrst class passenger coaches for —— they have enjoyed the new will 810 Howard street bebween sth and th. e the Chioago, St. Pau), Minnoapolis & A Groera Brampede. Al Ay aadazel Hie ex lar, A bl T YOSEMITE COLOGNE, | Omaha railway, Never wos such & rush made for any [ nounce it.” [4“’“ NT—A """;,f:,',‘.‘f,,",","::,'. ol nd e OREMITE ALY, | porir rebetor Suyder has boen wp | b W1l Sl . Ko oo i e ikt gt v pointed general lluzlflsl:-nll‘0 ttau Louis- m;:y f:fi (i:::;‘um ue.;:a Coughs and| On Monday evening the Comley- | red line. “1514 Webster street. 8223 with Asthma, | Barton Opera company will upm;dlyr OR RENTFleaautly furnithed room, 1 Boyder isan old railroader, Many | Bronchitis, Hoarse, Severe ‘7"‘!‘:.:“‘: the second time this season at tience, South 174 strvet, one door porth of Boug: 17 suporintendent of 203 slection of thie “hrost and Tho popular ormis opore ! o, | s will be reproduced ‘m time, in "“3 WO FURNISHED south rooms. {or rent: on the acq free, b y by the late|Btore he apostle of wstheticiem is s0 Wi W. corner 1oth aud Davenport. 8. o VAKEN UP—A cow about 7 years old, red with white! pots, lare horns Also's helfer, sed, with waite spota, both with calf RANK KUBEREC, 78-4ttone w Bakery, 15th St, near Willisms. EDWARD KUEHL MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND ,0OND} TIONALIST, 498 Tenth Street, betwoen Farnan and Harnoy, Will, with tho ald of yuardiss splrits, obtain for any one & glanco a4 tho pag aad present, and on cortein conditions v tho fu tare. Bootd aud 8uoos made ko wder.. Verfes an it POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of p sy, strength and wholesomeness. Moro econo e than the ordinary kindy and cannol be ‘competition with the m told in wltitude ofl ow test, short welght. alum or powders Boid only i cans. Rovay @ Pownes Co © WellSt, Now York BARGAINS, xmr LOTS! Houses, Farms, Lands. BEMIS’ FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS 818., — Beautiful bulldlng sites on Eherman avenue (16th _strect) south of Poopleton's and J., Ja Brown's residencce—the tract belongi g to Sonae tor Paddock for o many yeare—bel 854 feeu west jrontacn cn the ivenus, by from 360 to 460 feet in dopth, rinplog castward 10 the « maha & 8¢, Paul R. B Wil sell in strips of 50 feet oF moro f ontage on the avenue with full dep'h to the railron’, will sell tho abave onabout any terms that purchaser . To parties who will agree to build ting 81200 and upsard. will sl with- out any payment dowa for one year, and 6 to 10 cqual annusl payments there:fter 4t 7 per cens iut rist, To parties whe do not inted improve ing immediateiy will .11 for « ne sixth down and 5 equal aanual payments thereatt.r at 7 por cent interest, Choicé 4 acre bloek in Smith's addition at west endof Farnam street—will give any loogth of time requirsdat 7 per cent inters:t. Also a splendi 1 10 acre block in Smith's addi- tion on eawe iiberal terms as the foreg ing, r)«;’n. 805, Haif 10¢ on izard near 20ih g:rect, 700. No 804, Lo: on 18th street near Paul, 81200, A0, 502, Lot B1x360 feet on 18th irost, near cholos. No 209, One quarter acre on Burt street, near Dutton £500. No 207, Two lots on Blondo near Irenc street, 8200 and $300 cach. No 296, Two lots on Georcia near Michigan streot $120). No295. Twelve choice re idenco lots on Hamil- ton rtrect in Shinn's addition, fine nod sightly $2:0 to 85,0 each, No 204, Beaut ful half lot on 8t. Mas enue, 30x18) fcet, near Bishop Clarkso «0th street, 8150 No 202, Five c olce lots on_Park avenue, 60x 160 each, 0o areet rai way, $300 eich. No 29(,8ix lota in Millard & Ca dwel 's addition on ~herman Avenue near Popplotou’s, $3.0% £150 ench. N » 219, Choice lotaon Park avenuo aad streeb car Jine on r ad to Park, $450 to $10.0 each 70285, E'even los on Decaur a d Irene ttrects, near Sanders street, §8 5 to $i50 each. No 282, Lot on 1uth near raul stcect, §750. No 281, Lob 65x140 fect near 8t. Mary’s aveaue, ang 20th street, $1600. No 2i9, Lot on Decatar near Irene street, $325. No i Four lots on Caluwell, near Sadaders etr.| each, o 2;6, Loton Clinton street, near shot tower, No 275, Four lots on McLollan street, near $12 Blondo, Kagan's addition $2:5 eich, No 274, Three lots near race course: make av- R rs, g No 268, Beautiful corner acre lot on Califoruia # reet, opposite and adjoluing Sacced Heart Con- vont grounds, £10.0. No 260, Lot on Mason, near 16th strert, 1,850, 300 lo.8 in ““Credit Foncier”and “Grana View* additio s, just south-east of U, P and B. & M. aflroad * epots, 1anging from 3150 to §1000 cach Ana on easy terms. Beautiful Kesidenco Lots at & bargsin—very handy toshops 100 to ~220 eacn, b per vent dowm nd o per cent per month. Ca.l aud get platand full particu ars. 250, Ful commer lob on Jones, Nor 15th 3,000, 3, s wo lots on Center strest, near Cum- ing strect, 400 for both or §500 each, No 251}, Lot on Seward, near King street, L0, No 249, Halt loton Dodge, near 11 h street, 2100 No 217, Four beautiful residence lots near Creighton Coliege (or will separate) $3,000. No 246, lwo lows on Center, niar Cuming st_eet, 3400 cach, No %6}, L2t on Idsho, near Cuming stroet, L6, No 145, Beautitul corner acra lot on Cumlng, rear D £t n etroet, nuar new Convenc of zacrod Hoart, $1,600. 510,24, Lot on Faraam, ncar 181 etroot, 4,708 No 243, Lot 66 by 133 fe ¢ on College streot, near 5t Mary's avenue, §700. No2dl, Lov on Fainam, near 20th street, 1,000, Do 940, Lot 60 by 99 feet on South avenue, near Mason street, $650. No 1, Qorner ot oo Burt, noar 22d stroet, 2,800 No 238, 120x132 feet v ) Harney, near 2dth, stroet (will cut it up)§2,400. o 23, Lot on Louglas stroot, near 25th, Lot on Pier street, near Sewand, §500. No 227, Two lot on Decatur, near Irene streot, 9:00 each, 20 24, Lot 143 by 441 feet on Shor ran ave- nuo (10th st oot). near Grace, §2 400, will divide, 2:0, Lot 2866 foct on Lodge, near 19th make an offer. No Lot on x8rd street, near Clark, 8500. No 216, 1 ot on Hawilton, near King, §:0. H’M 0J, Lot on 18th street, uear Nicholas, 07, Two lotion 16th near Pacific street, §1,6.0 No 104, Beautiful residence lot om Division stiect, near Cumiog, #9300 No 109}, Lot on 15en strect, near Pierce, §000. No 108}, Lot on Sauuders strect, near Sew- No 104}, Two lots on 22d, near Grace street, 0, NG 102}, Two lots on 17th street, near white lead works, §1,050. No188}; Ose full block ten lots, near the barrachs, $400. No 101, Los on Parker, uear lrene street, 00, #9300, No 183, Two lots on Cass, near Z2lst street (xilt odg), #6,00. No 1.0, Let on Pier near Seward, $660, nNn 170, Lot on Pacific strect, near 1dth; make offer. No 166, Bix lotson Farnam, near 2ith street, 2,400 to 82,850 each No )68, Full block on 25th street, near race course, sud threo Jots 1n Gire's widition, eer Saunders and Cassius strects, §2,000. No 126, Lot on 15th strect, near white lead feet (2 lote) on 18th strees, 600. ) No 110, Thirty lots in Millard & Cal- dwoll’s sdditions on Sherman avenue, Spring and baratoga streots, near the end of grecn stroet car brack, 550 t0 §1,800 each. Nusg,'Lot on Chicago, near 224 sbreet, #1,800. g‘au, Lot on Caldwell street, near Ssunders, No 86, Corner lot on Chasles, near Saund- de ¥ street, §00. No 75, 6uxs2 feet on Pacific, near Sth street 9,000, Not0, Eightsen lots on 2Ist, 224, 23d and dau ders streeis, near Grace and Saunders street bridge, 3500 ea -l BEMIS ReaL Estare Acewcy 16th and Douglas Street, {