Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
i THE DAILY BEE- APPLYING THE BRAKES. Contracts Made With Four Pacific Railoads by the Westinghouse Company back into the firm, Since that time his eccentricities have been renewed, and yenterday especially, on the occasion of the Knights Templars' stop here, he showed decided evidences of insanity. This morning he took the Burlington & Miswouri train for Lincoln, with the iden of obtaining arms from the state to organize a drill corps for the state fair. His father telegraphed to have him ar. rested, and he was last evening brought back and & charge of inmanity filed against him, Ho will probably bo taken to a private asylum at St. Louis, and it BEE. THE b DAILY OMAHA. 8aturdav Morning, September 1. Indications for To-day. For the npper Mississippi valley, partly eloudy wut“\cr and local rains, southerl; .himng to westerly winds, falling fol- ¥y To Supply All Freight Trains With the Automatic Air s A ety ey of Brake, i# to bo hoped his malady may bo perma- ightly Talling temperature. o o 5o gt or the Missouri valley, partly cloudy i ED weather and local rain: ind;':;ennn\lly shifting to northerly, rising barometer, Sk . : lhfion“lry or llightlyyhllmgumponturo, Pacifio Freight Cars Im Pk Suau mediatoly. AL BREVITILS, T LOCAL B Just before Mr. George Westinghouse, jr., loft for his western trip Thursday, » member of the B staff who happenod to be in conversation with him learned of Work to be Commenced on Union MAN DROWNED. The Last Sensation of North Omaha Creek, =Who are Lippit\Leak & Co. m-ekw. ~—The Ft. Calhorn brass band will be at the The Sheriff and Undertaker Go to pr * o OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1883, THE AMERICAN CIVILIZER. The Oregon Shot Line 1 be Ready for Condition of Affalis Along the Route. and John Dennelly, mowbers of the Englich syndicate which i« to put up the Omaha pack- ing house, went to New York yesterday. B. E. B. Kennedy and wife, D. M. Welty, | wife and family,C. J. Barber, wife and daugh- ter, T. C. Lruner and wife, and R. N. With. nell and wife, were a party of Omaha people that came in yesterday from Spirit lake where they have had a gand time for the last two weeks, Major Armstrong and his son, Ewing Armstrong, arrive to-morrow, RN RIA for_Infants and Children. CRLAANN Thomas L. Kimball, general manager of the Union Pacific railway, recently [ J, MecConnell, mayor of Beatrice, A. V. returned from a tour of inspection over | 8. Saunders, olerk of the district court of GGage the road and its many branches, includ. | county, Byron Bradt, a stock man, and C, 0, © : s Jastorinpromotes Digestion | What gives our Chfldmmm ing the new Oregon Short Line, and re- Bates, adjutant of the first regiment N. N. G,, “,—m_l_m—LFm—E_._u"W Tulency, Constipa: ‘What cures their fevers, '-n""". ool [ all started from Omaha yesterday for Salt Lako and the end of the Oregon short line, The last the Bk man saw of them oae of the party was inquiring at the Pullman office if they could not charter u whole state house in I tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhcea, and Feverishness. It insures liealth and natural sleep, without morphine. 1 St C.:‘I‘Hflldl!"lo wrllm:nplndwchlldnn that recommen a8 superior to any prescription known wome." L. Ar ARCHEn M D 8 Portland Ave., Drooklyn, N, Y. ports the latter as perfect in construction as any line he knows of. In conversation witha reporter he said it was expected to have made a connection with the QOrigon Navigation and Railway company's road in Burnt river this sumn- mer, but the latter company having all| The following are among the its available forces on the Northern Pa.{ Paxton yestorduy: M. Gluick, cific, connection will not be made for Rudolph Kraft, Al Levy, New York; W, H. When babies fret and ery by turns, What cires their colic, Killy iy worma o cuires Constipation, Colds, Indigestion, But Castorle, Farowell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, an ~ T M atl Castoriat What quick] Sour Stomi the Pullman car, Horse Shoe Lake picnic grounds on Sunday mext, and give visitors a rare treatin the way of fine music. some very important contracts that have just been mado by the Westinghouse air - Hold an Inquest, some {ime. There will be, after the Ore- Nuake, Cleveland; R. W. Kirkham, g<n Short Line is completed, about 75|y, C. Reynolds, St. Lot CENTAUR LINIMENT—an absolute cure for Rheumae- tism, Sprain Burns, Galls, &e. The most Powerfal and i*ene= miles of road to be constructed, and this Mag , H. 8. Holbrook, Kansas Ci trating Pain-relioving and Houling Remedy known to man, About 1 o'clock yesterday a telephone message was received at police headquar- ters stating that a man had been found drowned in North Omaha creck near the old sito of the 1Gth street bridge, Soveral policemen wore at once dis- patched to find Sherifl Millor, the acting coroner, and notify the undertaker, and soon after some of the police, the sherif and Will Baker, of Me. Jacob's under- taking establishment, were on_their way brake company, which will be a surprise to railroad circlos as woll as the genoral public. Their automatic air brake has coma to be 8o important, so indispensible a part of the passenger sorvice of railways that managers are beginning to sco the necesity of applying them TO FREIGHT TRAINS, ““We have lately made contracts,” said Mr. Westinghouse, *‘with the Union Pa- i the Central Pacific. the Northern being largely in Burnt river canyon, will require several months to grade, One of the Oregon Short Line grade contractors is now looking over the line with a view of taking a contract to grade 40 miles. The end of the 0. 5. L. track is now [J opposite Boise, wlhere the old Boise and Winnemucea road crosses the track, and sixteen miles by stage from Boiso City. | g Stages will run from that point soon. Irom that place to Burnt River is sixty- tive miles; and as the road is going down at the rate of two miles per day, and the J. K Boies, Hudson, Mich.; A. Heller, Chi. cago; A, H. Piety (angel), Hoaven; W. Albright, Bloomington, Ill; Byron B Beatrice; Dr. G. H. Dayton and lady, Lima; S. Roe. Chicugo; W. P. Hyle, Steuben. Mes. ‘lilton, Chicago; Mrs, Bun-| B8 i ter, N. H.; A, H. Wood, Chica- l!‘. THAD ~There was & pleasant party at the resi. dence of Mrs, William Lawrence, on Knob Hillon Thursday afternoon, The Mrs, Law. rence, Elliott and Jones entertained their Sun- day school scholars from 2 o'clock until 7 ©'dlock. Those present were the Misses Flora and Grace Heffley, Anna Thompson, Anna T'raynor; Clara Pierce, Tillie Leisenring, Ma- ble Pratt, Anna Elliott, Lulu and Minnie Thompson and others, ~—The obstructions in front of Whitehouse's drug store have been removed and the street W. H. Moore, Torry, New York; Arthur 8. Warner and C. P. Wyodworth, Chi- cago; L. W, Rumers. Pulman Company, S Louis; C. 8. Dawson and wife angl Mrs, ¢ Dovey, Plattsmouth; W. H. Brevort, Chic ror SEWI hich wil tly addto th cific and the Atchison, Topeka and |t the spot with the undertaking wagon | grading being nearly completed, the roud | " # A SR g S.II:I“IJ; “’r]hp:l. {(T hh:‘:‘:;';.:m;l.mm Santa Fo railronds to apply the air brake |and ice box, to securo tho remains |will he rendy for business throughout €03 A+ M. Gaslord, aud I, Kaiekel, Now public. The block in whic tehouse n Iol Hheir treip X A il T ity | Y'rk, J. Mcladden and Dauiel Collins, s located looks oW, as snon as possible to all of their freight Miller thought it migh |its whele length within the next fifty | ¥ 2 ; . ool located looks gorgeous now. ongines and cara. We oxpecttocom-[bo a plain oase and | ho|uays ur iss. Philadelphia; John Weare, Cedar Rapids; ] h W. Weare, Chicago L. Parker and H. 1. —Everybody was out with hose yosterday Cady, Schuglor; H. M. Ol Cady, Schuylor; H. M. Oliv morning uud all the afternvon keeping the The Union Pacific will build a road from the Oregon Short Lineto Boise,and mence work on the Union Pacific within a fow weuks and by a gradual application inquest be required but left word that if it was in doubt he would try to hold the Nebruska City; dust down. Tho U. P. headquarters men had | of the brake to ‘different cars finally to | inquest in the evening. although the dist is only fifteen [E. W. Offerman, St. Lou . Henloy oy g ® 2}-inch howo at work, which mado things | equip the wholo road.” Aftor driving up as far as Izard strect [ miles by stage road, it will require about [and 8. G. Wilkius, Chicago, Tllinois: IS ENTIRELY i ©ool around the building. *The railroad company buys the | and inguiring everywhere they fai ed to | thirty miles by track. Miss J. A. Richards, Cortland, Ohio; .vawi'The Product of American Industry ! . AL PRONOUNCED BY EXPERTS TO BE THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD FOR HAND AND MACHINE SEWING. Full assortment constantly on Hand and for sale by 9 HENRY FUHRMAN, Fremont, Neb, {OR SALE—Stock and fixtures of a_first-class res furant, Will pay for itsolt during state fa Good reasons for selling. Address *“Restaural | Bee office or 1618 Dodge street, 38 __| JROR SALE—Choice acre lots in city limits very X competent engineer by the Sohag. | L Clieap at Evan's scod store, 14h and Dodge e & Nieihan, Sroauiactieing company. | S BATE= A car Toad o7 5 Young driving and » Schiuyler, Neb, o family horse aud young brood mare. - Apply Blue NTED—A nurse girl about 1§ Jearecla"cay [ barn loth St S Nt At 515 8. 19th street or address b x 643, P‘OR SALE—Complete house hold. outfit for sle, 3414 n ChicagoandDavenport, m 318- 22nd betw 304-13 When Burnt River is reached, the agreed point of junction of the Oregon Short Line and the Oregon Navigation railway, there will be a pap of about 76 miles to close before the Oregon Short Line will have a connection to the Pucife, I Good depots are being provided at all prominent points along the roud, and shops are being erected. The water tanks are all of the latest and best pat- | New Youk; H. P. Bogue, Daveuport; H. L. terns, and the road will be equipped [ Beecrafs and wife Denver; Maria C. Adams, y equal to its traflic demands, with the best | Davenport, Towa; I H. Culver, Milford: of engines and cars. J. J. Briggs, Milford; K. N, Grenell, Fort The Salt Lake Tribune says: Calboun; C. H. Van Wyck, Nebraska City; “‘While we realize the fact that the|p w, Wells, Chicago; H. W. Ocker, St. Oregon Short Line will become a great | | guis; T, Tucker and wife, Cinclunati; . H. highway for travel between the east and |\l o LR W Birdistt; J the northwost, serving much of Idaho, [ "3 v "R & e Chieiia Montana, Oregon and Washington terri- At tories, we caunot help regret that thy | Uhicago; C, Shmite, Peeria; Mrs. 0. Mills, brakes of you, does it not{" “Yes, we sell them the brakes for freighv service at FIFTY DOLLARS APIECE, which is a good deal chan(mr than they can manufacture them. Ve get twice that for the regular passenger brake, but wo have no royalty on the froight find the body and returned. The Bek reporter was more successful in his search and found that the whole alarm was the result of a hoax. Some joker stuck a couple of sticks into the pond up there Thursday night, put on a poir of pants and boots which stood out in a reversed but natural style. It brake.” was then reported all over north Omaha ““This {s very much like that.” that a man had been drowned and some “The freight brako is owentially the | person hearing the rumor, and not hav- same as that for passenger cars, except [ 18 it explamed, innocently sent in the in some minor points, Tho connections [dlarm. i are made by the rubber tubes and the | This will be the cheapest inquest for brake is automatic so that if the trat | tho county on record. comes apart or there is any trouble the brake instantly sets itself and stops the cars. The brake is worked from the en- gine, but when ALL THRE CARS aro plied with the brake so that th 3 s 3 5 \ e et e S lintions b the ,te.i severe coughs or any affection of tne throat|eastern end was constructed where it | Ord; J. A. Kelsoy, St. Louis; W. R. Towne, H. G. Dallwig, New York; Gustav New York; W Fowler, C ~ Mayor Chase made a little speech of wol- come to the St. Barnard Commandery in front of the Paxton Thursday afternoon, and one of e Toutonic members, spoaking of it after- wards to a knight who had been absent, sald: 1t waa short—but brief, very brief!" —Provisions for the W. C. T, U, stand at Hastings, are to be taken to Mrs, Kastman, 2417 Cass streot, September 3, noxt Monday. A committes will bo there toreceive all con- tribution and pack the same on that day, so Shey may be in readiness to accompany the delegato from Omaha, Tuesday morning. —The trustees of Brownell Hall had a meot. fng Thursday night and considered sites for #ho location of their new boarding school building. All of the members seemed to bo wery favorably inclined towards Grace streot square on 18th streot, the property of Colonel Meseeby, Chicago; inney, St. Louis; 0. Wheeler, C| go; George 8, McSellan, Scotlaud; C. L. Humsusdien, New York; G. K. Thurston, —A smart young man for porter at| W itan hotel. A ANTED-—-A guod dining room girl. Apply at \mm‘u Planter's Huuse, cor. 16th and Dddgo Sts, st SN A Run on a Drug Store, Never was such a rush made on any drug store a iu now at C, K, Goodmau's for a trial bot tle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumption, Coughs and Colds, All pervons affected with sthma, bronchitis, hoarseness, 3 Y 7 ANTED—Man to work in garden, = £ v Chuse. 1f this blook is chosen a sixty thou- | of the train, then the brake ocan be set | ¥ Ay ey oo, oy hehin freat | was; for i it had had ita eastorn termi. | Valentine; John C. Poor, Dubuque; James \3‘1; # s 1:‘5'“: cunds, | I okimons sromky aeworiment of ouses 1cte and wand dollsr bullding will bo srected. from the eaboose. Until tho aytem is | jonicdy “reeby culing at above drug store. [ yug at Ogden, whre it was originally in. | Preston, City; E. N. Moreis, New York: O ext Fair Groun psinesspropery at™ PAULAEN @008, ™ Revula size, 3! L —— Harvey Boyd, The remains of the late Harvey Boy tended to have been, we would now have | S. Chamberlain, M, Kling, Chicago; Wm. M. had all rail to Portland, Oregon, and | Clugg, Sieux City; J. N. Cornish, Hamburg, g, | Utah would not have been cut off frow | lowa; C. B. Maxwell and wifo, city; J. J. W ANTED—Girl at No. 1086 Sherman avenue. 284-t1 RS.J. M. COU; M. —Mr. F. J. McShane has just received a | COMPlete the cars with the old fashioned brake will have.to be strung on behind,” beautiful present from Fd. A. Boots, managor [ **2Ke i 165 WAL 1EANa 1t < cu o1 s TFQR SALE —Complete set of household _goods. S— — — — —— Inquire at 1518 Dodge street. 361-3¢ b—An experienced competent and woll k | of Creighton and Co ' ranch; which is quite o t wi Uni ific?” 4 »|s0 much trade as she now is because of | Underwood, Richmond, Ind, nmended drug clerk. None other need ap Four lon PO oo T in charge of his|route of travel eastward.” s 834t reaches clear around bis neck aud s mado of | ong time, You can seo at a glance what | the West last evening, finely plaited strips of calf-skin, eight strans | an enormous undertaking it is,” said Mr. [ uncle, Thomas F. Boyd. in thickness. The work is a marvel of inge- Westinghouse, “‘and then remember that| It will be remembered that the unfor- town for an article that is sure to sell Sulty. -ihare was Alio lovely pearl aud sien | this is only ouo road, Thero are ten or | yunate boy was gored to death nos Fort | Lire Leagge sts and grocers preferred s 611 ss ot unkine shape i M-, McfShane TWELVE THOUSAND OARS Fetterman on Monday last, on the Boyd | Address Humiston Food Preservative Co., Is justly proud of the wholo gift and Mr. | o the Union Pacific system. Wo will [ ranch. 4 72 Kilby treet, Boston, m&edwlmn A clean stock hardware. B ED—Lady agents for the “Queen Pratect. . Addres M. J. Work, Milford, A new under garn: or ladies, made of xible rubber. Sure protection A SR — Enterprising locul ugents wanted in this E—A well establishs1 business of 10 years he heart of tra sl and trado, alia. ' stan h ad Dmal ' \ {OR SALE—House and two lots in south Omaha, for $2.00 its. Address ulacturing 6-3m BA with stam, 0. No 0% Mav street o~ Boot's artistic work. begil k Denver & Soutl ; e —e—— ) h A =i e gin work on the Denver outh | The funeral will take place at 10 cheap and easy payment. ' Inquire Chas, Jorephs ; the narrow | o'clock this morning, from his father's LS D — Immediately by 2 young Taen 5 HIEET | L on: f s e, Roon's Boct Garden, ‘f —Next Sunday, the feast of St. Philomens, | Park division, first on I #ho patroness of the Catholio Cathedral, will | 8udge mountain lines where | residence, on the northwest corner of o colehrated with interosting and_ Imposing the brake has become almosgin absolute Harney ,.,,d' Ninth streets. ished room centially Tocated’ with or with- o Address Sc. Clawr Bee offico, 407,81 = ne fresh milk_cow, also voung calf. holm and Erickson’ Jewelry store Billy Breevoort, who travels for the whole- iy rapher and type ; necossity Then we will supply the main S sale hardware house of Sheberger, Broakey & TOEN SO Wl e il eeligious services. In tho morning at 7 o'clock | 1y ¥, Tert 8 WL e «5iviuion. but [ Many times you want to keep meat er | Co., Chicago, in at the Paxton aud loaves for . Deelcioe, R0 SI R SKLE—A Gay e, o stepper, 1808 Wab Ssolemn high masn will be sung, Father Roth f'”u s that not until all of their cars | gan for several days REH3in 8 BohE [ iTs Bast i W\ ANIED- Situation in ¢ ingurance, Law, Real 2 — ! Moting s calebrant, Father McCarthy aa dea- [ fiave brakes oan the system bo com- | vion of Rex Magias over night and e | ot 2 Abstract otfice. 1 own aid can'o,er- | JOK SALE—A number ong horse, wil dri Won, Father Colaner as sub-deacon, and Father | ploto. Tho Union Pacif, by the Wil 0! gL 0! ght WIC YOU | ¥rank Groenendyke, head of the largest . est of roteronces given. Ad- [, or double and will be sold at u argain. * Inquire I3 e ks o cabamaonton. Thapanc.| By el > | can keep it for weeks. You can also keep boot and shoe house in Lafayette, Ind., was i AueWiiter, cate Los offcy. e | e S g i Unlon Tee G 119 A &yric will be delivered by Father McOarthy, ONE OF THH FIRST ROADS tle of the “Snow Flake” brand. milk & week or more by stirring in a lit- the cley yosterdsy, and called at Tre Brk I,lw:rml. stenographer of 10 years expe ience \OR SALE—Small house, new, preparcd to take oiie o to more evening pupily, it i i { L e ut one-half acre: At this mass, the Altar Society of the parish, | to give our company a regular order for miodwlm |vifice. He left for Des Moines in the after- tost aystem. shorthand thoroughly taught. Terms lot. ~ Easy terma. Prioe S e oonsisting of about 500 members, will ap.|the passenger brakes. As soon-as itcom- noon where, it iy said, there is some strong at- Ty moerste Address A K Beootos, 100318 | jey 106 Farnam Stroet.. h Holy Communion. A shrine is now | menced operation, or shortly after, it i W LOUIS SWANSON, | VO SALE—Restaurantand lodging hovse 0 rooma. A ing erected in the sanctuary to the patroness, | ordered our brake. i B Henry Voss leaves for Lincoln this morning. _98Tmt 3 Ulysses, Neb. | X' Apply or address, 43 P. St. Lincoln Neb. 097-3 r sad when finished will be beautiful speci- h‘"‘\"m you out here then?” inquired | Gray Haired Guzzlers on a Connubial Prof. K. A. O'Brien loft for the west last MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ORSALE 20 Ewen 4 meon of decorative work. The ornamentation | the reporter Spree. vening. S % ey 100-1m* JOHN M. SHEELY, Bs in the hands of Misses Thompson, Heelan, [ ‘I Was here in 1870, when Omaha was 3 P 26 G i £ the Hotel de G W Alh#n‘;'l:wll\nll‘:i‘;fwnf “fil‘ C.?..“.ll’.'l;&‘*é‘r"..'&'. RICK FOR SALE CHEAP—At 15t street, south A very different from what it is now—ve, o7 ; ‘eter Goos, proprietor of the Hotel de Goos, Address A, B." Bee ffi 404 31 of Bellevue road, or 608 North 13th 036 Oreighton and several other ladies of experi. | ¥¢ g d Douglas 1 R ot or st._986-lmp pel ? Cfficers Wittemack an uglas last | et frof 3 2o it v U £ o SRR Lt S O-FIRD) onoe and artistic taste. different. I am stonished at the sr""" 5 : 8 . l".wd : 7 l{“ E Eprasshtourtypaieeday) ANI' D—Wi hin two blocks of 0th and Cass, Jor ~—Fine farm close to the city, ¥ g3 of the place. We drove nrom!d,nnd were [ ovening arrested a man and woman on | bringing with him about forty moneyed sot- factory $01ts wearer in every way, %) uicely turnished room or rooms for two gentlo. | 4 __PECK, Opposite P. 0. ~A large force of men for some time back vo';y much interested in the city.” lower Tenth street for drunkenness, both | tlers to swell the population and wealth of £ She. money will bo sefunded by men. Refercnces exchanged. Y. Z Bee office. ATILE FOR SALE— [ been engaged on the new schiol of St. he Westinghouse company has its |y v Nebraska. 0 porson from w) was boug| NS ORS w81t 800 yearling heifors, e i of Howand and | principal. work ot Pittsburg, whore it | "0l ©1d enough at least to know botter. o2 hinCers Wisezed by roc endpp pizaien | v A Tow talle boArders at 1015 Chicags | 200 two sear old holfers, Nioth srosts, Tho foundoton s Just | O0ploys ovor five hundred. men, with | The couplo wero husband and wife, | Mr. Honsy Boll i oxpeted to roturn from | 158 isHows e Fons oot L R 3 S| o0 B catin st Ontobereivor ‘ l-h:d .nd 715% !m;n“"“:' th: lnu|:m:;wn::; branch factories in London and Paris, | both had silvery hair and were each ap- | Germany next Tuesday. PRICES by Matl, Postage Puids | \\7ANTED Ladiet il Fentamen; o learm book. | 70 ad ymooth o and three yoar old stoers. b i b ! 1 L \ il Tay] iy .50, AQJunth hee ingg nave situations. J. B. SMITH, owa stock, s about to be commenced with the hope of | [P® brake is used in the coutinent of | parently about seventy years old. 11D Orngof HastogyiT.l: Savlanjof ‘Al:-tll:nl 1.-::.'3:-"';‘: u.::." ?v‘-nl:: o184 | 1516 Douglas'st. S R 24211 d s STRANGE BRO'S, § V. Europe, in Australia, South America, | A 3 i q | Columbus, and H. L. Nissley, of Beatiice, are One coutll) $2.00. P == — = Cattle Contractors, Hide, Wool and Tallow dealers, Raving it completed about the first of Novem. | © : They were very drunk indeed and Gealth Preserving (fine cor (i arage: AN 3.000 bushels of freas ) Sloux Oity 1 i 8 ¥ { in fact wherever there is a railroad there olaimed to b their way from their | Suests at the Paxton, Blirt-Suppartivg, $1.50. WA —3.000 bushels of fresh: picked, ri, = SlouxiGity, lows, 351l 1m ! ber. The building will comprise three stories Ty clalmed to be on their way DEILIPN ‘ % K " Hor sale by leading Le'y’ | Drolors everywhers matoes, at Hurris& Fi-her's. = = % ] ! Bl L e e sy home in Now York stato t Donvor, | 0. H. Wolls, for u long time night clerk ut | *gioade 60w * S Favemth VW ANTED=Two unturnshed Toors suiabls fo FOR SALE. ‘ ki o2t Rona A IRmoEe® O - ohob o the WESTINGHOUSE BRAKES, though their combined assets was an | the Metropolitan hotel in this city, and whe T-GKETS light house kee,ing. Address k. E. Bee office, R — ke We asked Mr. S, Frors i. | empty whisky bottlo and a half dollar. | recent to Wellington, Ka (i & “tating teriy, 25641 GOOD INVEST ENTS. first and second stories there will be four class © asked Mr. 8. H. Sprague, the pri Ry Yot il e thy Coaar. | ocontly went to Wellington, ‘Kar § el RORD NNy BATE] i ' gy ) i v VE ALY icl No. 1—-Isaacs elden on, 20 vooms, whilo the third floor will bo a largo hall | Y00 soatetary of Mr. Wostinghouse, if | They” were faken to juil as the safest | hayleh, died thoro o few duys age of quick son. |.I.|0 E t] ROPE f FOR RENT--Rouses and Lota. e ot OO acption, 0 Coburn sroes, ! . he could give us figures as to the num- s ead aniavbelasiai e Mhotors gl [ C 0 B g Howbin et e H sbructure. Melquist & Drexel are the stone | Who will Stomach complaint that Electric' Bitters will [able to converse in a firm voico and VENERABLE VAGABONDS. traction for him, placo they could be put away. i i shogisilicd iner, steady Job at $2,500, No. 2— A residy A fine xuburban honie. He was a fine fellow. e ot between Farnum and Harney | T="The second story of hoase 1214 Dod atrect. luquite on premisos, and stoek of ouse, 10th nd Cay 1ol ave, 86 near Santon, Nebriiks, and buildine Wil clothing No.'804 Tenthstreet. sxchange for Mrs. A, Lucas and children, of Nebraska i bher pablic gatheriags. The bullding will | Lo g o “o et S0 | had et COMMISSION KR O'KEEFE, John Barsley, of Fairmont, is at the Mil-| Buy your Eufdpear Steamship Tiokets via the FER O Wi, A o lcation, Sos! 835,00, Th classes willbe under the |yion ¢ make the total he found that they — lard, f V—House of 0romme. T ) s houso 8 blooks wouth of S dirotion of tho Sisters of Meroy, and the | jad equipped about fourteon thousand | Fis Injuries Less Serlous than was| Panl H. Guisedrick, of St. Louis, is a guest 50 1 GILBERT. | No. 4—iwolots o Pack avenius, The bost valuoson #ohgol itself under tho managemont of Rev. J. | locomotive engines and fifty-five thous- Foared, but Bad Enough of the Millard, - R at Edholn & Fri No. 5—Liedick's Second addition. Good lot and first E. English. 1t will be a graded school, and | and passenger cars in the United States 3 1R el 1 5 5 i Ly | _18nerth 16h 8, 40 class improvements. Two hotses, cast fronte 3 sivedlon Fred A. Gregory, of Indianapolis, registers N g % # Look at this at 82,610 In this respect differ very materially from the | and Europe. { S ! ab the'Millard, SIS B sk encerihoun | litenomiapailo || UACAKAN ARt RRO0OE C EEL Omahs, & stylo of most parochial schools, Tt will sup- | ~Assistant General Manager Kimball in-| The Brr's announcement yesterday Mrs. E. L. Calkins, of Oakland, is at tho | . ROYAL STEAMSHIRS, which is the shortest anc 2 7_iniles from Elkorn Station at 830 per acre. « Py & want that has long been felt in the par- | formed a Ber relt»;»rmr yeatorduy that | of the injury to Hon, Richard O'Keefe, s 4 Oaliig, of, Oaklandy Ju: o miest e, For tnfsnuiglon, iroular, s, ctl — e | 00 T Bovu reidnon e foch ot trons. ish 81 St. Philomeus, not alons since the de. | the contract had been made and that hop! ounty commissioner, caused | MHHard: ar H. 8 SMITH, Beo Oflce, #inalia, Neb. o~ Hh, e, 0 rooms, two closets and good Call for price. ; work would bo begun on the froight cars | th® POPUlar county X Hon, Ed. MeIntyre, of Soward, is at the - Hard nd woft water. $26.00° por McCAGUE, | struction of the former building. ~ At present | ¥ ht lg : h 8 1| universal expressions of regret every-| o0 ld. Mclntyre, of Seward, is at S AT Webster. Opposite Portoffice. | PgjencEoholls mhvalln s of | NS SR AN et the psnem s o ey, | Miland PECIAL NOTICES. b O (OALUARAN. [ v o wesotd Bataidy Big '8 olty.' Tho suocess of the old school was more | (CBAL O'lleo resuited in learuiug that | whero, " D. Weingarten, of Now York, is & guest of | » 1 oNEY LOANED— 0 Chattal mortgage. room 7 ront parlor, elogantly femished, | 4°_Cal 9 Harney strect sl the ch Id not mak: torial Ii b feared th: i {otertered with with ki s di.“l-‘:‘::.;ge‘:::“ufig" b:;u'-'olau:my ||lu|l nd citizons. It was at that time feared that [ "\ 1€ ME&Er Lo ty i o e ol N o | SALE - Hendonce and D projety 1 Bacgs bumbér of ‘papile 12 sfiendanos, The el onemployed | his wound would prove fatal, but happily Toho Ryan, of North Platte. 3 ab the Met: M ONEY T0 LOAN—J. ¥, Beatty oans o chatter| 3 zllfl.uhaquul room, large and airy 2117 ( o .R‘a parta of Oniaha, mdnu'r;g:’mu:;l.) U.:‘l“,‘w i building will also be an ornament to that part . i such is not the case, Rl » Y1 property, 218 South Uéth §t. b44-1m* i 5 - 3881 | %0540 " 213 8. 14th 8. bet. Farnam and Dogias, N P TE—— A Bk reporter drove out to seo him | " . = {\OR RENT- Furnished room. _ Inquire at Hospo's | YAOR SALE OK EXCH Full ot and s | :munu ‘:' :"':.'2711’..3 ‘:il:::bl‘: A liberal n‘::-l\: :«‘:7".';‘.'.3“... any party | yesterday, “nd found him lying in bad| Mrs. Frank Dush, of Denver, is a guest of o TMEANTEY, . 5 musdoand axt store, Dodge.street. ol r!x‘n."lz"‘."?.'."' c&m':-fm‘x':fihf;' e hree i produce a case of Liver, Kidney or | very weak and suffering a great dcal, but | the Metropolitan, ~Cook and dish or voman, | 0T TES .tl’_lwl:.l::.;fi Doas z’i"z'fio".:zm.'r‘:: Joous, Qmaha. Also 160 acres of land oonteactors; Dise fs the briok mason; Hugh | ob"WiCefiihie! Fiy ypotrio Bitters will t wi 7 youn "dos - HANNINGTON. | icbraska fam fani. Purihor paric 3 c| ull en | o " ANTED—-A lad; rt i 311 r rm lands r particulars at Geo, | MoManus the palnter, while Phelps & Son are | cost y'm.d..um.. for tho fuedicing If 16, fails to :;:',lu:l:h hepluh: thas ol whirou iy | Cit, aro at tho Meropolican. W by il el o do pp— |ty i e, of Tt g, ] cure, and you will well rewarded for your " b (S0 op 0 3 work in a wholesale store. Address by letter . & Cu. | Y R RENT-—Unful ms, 1724 Douglas. rm— — S e | hurmhn ¢ ol baiaea 28 Blood disoases, Billous. | the sponge.” Mr. O'Kesfe's injurics ul{ r:‘:lxl.‘:::ll.:‘g lli‘lj;‘r:ulk. reglatared of the | ork v 8 o G e ) Bln 1 OR SALE-0ld covgpapors s iarke aud vl 4 e —— ness, Jaundice, Constipation, and general deb. | seem to be principally internal and his | Metropol highh VW ANTED Thiee it lor, 3 cont makers | F I 9% ) (] i ility are quickly cured. Satisfaction gauranteed | bod: from the arm pits to below the| John E. Hall, of Cheyenne, is at the Mot 1 pants maker. ady work, Apy ly wt & Buokien's Arnica Sal Y A L dy 1 L A ) ¥ 3 g ~ s The greatest medical wouder of the world | O JoneY refunded. Price ouly fifty cents per thighs is sore beyond description. He | repolitan once to A, O, Kocken, N Iatio, Nob. 57 4 AT ; | bottle. For aale by O. . Goobuay. struck on tho small of his back but for| H. A. B, Williams, better known: to the | Yx=ANIED A il for secand work at 930 Trarmey | JPOLLE N . . LeRid £ ‘Warranted to speedily cure Burns®Cuts, Ul QR S 32 DA WANIED A Girl g Harney S o 251 31 Owner can have xame by culling £ Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancurs, Piles ALSAD OASE, all that does not seem to have been hurt | profession as **Alphabetical,” now Tepresent- St Call mmediately, 598-1 Fou RE 9= Brick store. Tuquire at drug store, 0,5t Hunter's brickyard, and v i d‘ifiml‘m. Corus, Tetter, C| lltdlmlnan.um & much in that r egion. He is l;-ll] l]u ing the popular Katie Putnam company, - WANTED A com ctent gl without dalay, Ape |3 0+ 10th and Douglas s 310-tt 870 4 skin eruptions, guaranteod to cure in every RS ported a8 some better and we echo the | rived in the city yesterday and_ is stoping at 1y a0 605 N. 16th street, (upatkirs) 90048 | 130K RENT—Twa = ED A small Gark Brindle cow, al ... or money refunded, 25 cents ver 1 0 rived in the city yesterday and is stopping af i f ) R © floors and basement, Elevator ik B s a 0 fnstasce, y A Young Bnalnoxu”l\!:n OF Omaba | yiyh of all when wo say that wo hope ho | 1 an s A ohabetioa" ball fom aarly | " X TTD=R Joume et e b e [ AaraT~Twe Soars aud b Toat " | )3xam o, frow E. V. Suith, 1614 worth 1oth St st B Y 980 SA. will soon rally and bo ablo once more 0 |1 vurta of the globe, having traveiled all avee| WV Seehlur® Jous gl &2 belp ln s family NOR IENT=Furmiahed " focw™TiE Goar . d B —_— resume his duties, ~ q ' - Hamilton and Pler Suini's audition, 40683 bath foom Finest location in the city, NIRAYED Ol STOLEN—A bay horse, 4 years old, | | . A . the United States and Canadas, Tasmania, rnan Vot | A about 14 hands I & black heavy tail and R Real Estate Transfe: A misfortune that will draw forth the|] We learn from him that he was hurt | et 4 o 5 7ANTED—Cook I & Kestauraus . 14 South 13% | §o HOT—va— O wmanc, full ket of shoes Information of his whero- 4 A ? junior | bout 4,0'clock and then had to be driven [ NoW Guluea, the South Sea and Sandwich | VY7 AN 00k In & Kestaw s | TO HOT S ANT: STORES =For reut cheap. ol | wbouts wil ho thaukfuly recamal g 1. Mo Hiere i T'he following deeds were filed for rec- [ symoathy of all has befallen the Junler |Con Silds to Woaterine piatlon sheto the | [slands, Australia and New Zealand, always » oS- ( lius & Motter, room 20, Omaha National Bank. | v4d and St. Ma y's avenue, Omaha, 67— | i ? e & v o ore \ g T YANTE! o v g L + oy - i cordin the county clerk’s office August|member of the firm of F, 0. Festner & party arrived just in time to catch the 9 | piloting somo notablo stago atteaction. He is | |\ ANTED-Onrpenters, 8 . BELL POR RENT—A pleasant tront room; aho smadler | A ficlect FPrimary School and board for children at | 81, reported for Tue Bkk by Ames' real | Son; against whom an information of in- o'cloek train for Omaha. At the depot |an agrecable gentleman, a pleasant talker,| ' % =Ll L 4 [ “room, with board. 1813 Dadge St g | £ 'a,‘:““:xm:‘m -t;m- = b . . S 4 ‘ o 2o All kb wrinkias ot K& iy alway TE diately, girl of 16 to asslst o | LR Parnis} i : L OPOSATS will be veccived at my office. estate agency: sanity was last evening m«_a, he e met by Dr. lvtuhndy nml‘ f5|.1:\xz and up to al v'.ln \tlln loa of hig trade, always W ANTED- frmmad :(“\‘)“th:."‘x;lisz.lz:'y it & iR RENT—Parnished and uot ”)::npl oo | & o mer Dotuglas and Faurecasth) wais i Julius Festner was, until about a year 100 friends, the news of the accident | keeping his weather eye opem for business. AR 850-11 | Monday next, Se,teraber 3d, at g o'olock pomto y Mary M. Putnam to Chas. H. Hawes, e having boon telegraphed home. There | He is duing the Missouri valley circuit just : POI RENTTaifciioos aid stor buiklings. BED: | wigiiion. tor o as foy § fond 10 block 6, In Luke's b w.d., lot1, block 3, Hamscom Place, 480, one of the brightost aud most prom.- | FHEH TR0 long drive to endure to reach | now, W/ ANTED—Herd boy st Saratoga Dairy. FORD & SOUER, Neal Estate Agency. Office all bids. soHN M. AR @ & 7. Sy ising young business men, and aided ma- | his home near Hascall's place and the two |\ 1. Remington of the “‘MM' anivad R 87514 uast sde 14th wiveet, Uetween Farnam' and Dougl Real Estate Agens, i, PierceC. Himebaugh and wife toDavid | terially in the prosperity of his firm, i is condi Ry Y t TANT irl for general house work in & smudy — ==t | AN EACHED "y - - § B Bowman w2 a6 i G, B | ot tha i Sy o ik g | e 2, ot e i condiion |y from . P WAL, A BPE™ Bir oon e e | T A8 T e 1 i a - i . 28| I with board. ~ Rete: e aven! - — e M i lett's add., $850, i present quacters he began to|was an old instead of a new one and the| H: D. Hathaway, one of the proprietors of FANTED- Giel in swall fawily, 1715 Douglaa 81, | nort. i 45641 | T OT-A woldiar's dischasgo papersin a bundle of : Pierce C. Himebaugh and wife to F' |show signs of & weakness of party had driven over it when their at- | the State Journal, Lincoln, is at the Millard. | VY T T [ Agshinta. Motuen to Jaues Breunan, Slavea Houss. . . H. Bchaeider, w. d., part of lot 6, Bart- | mind, _which constantly ofaw | tention was called to the condition of the [ M, 0. W, Archibald aud daughter Mabel | ¢ YANTED Diving roam gin JOR SAVE 614 Varimm Sireat ™ Howss o five | - oo it o 0 add. worse as time went on. He enlarged the | bridge and the rest of the story has al- | from ¥, L. Abraham, Lincoln, Dak., are visit- WA Haruey St. rooms. $X125 1t §4,00. s121 | BAVE ORDERS—For baggage, oxpross or car- 's add., $850. .u;ul.im F, Phelps and wife te Catherine | capacities of the house and purchased 4 xh.gu.wux‘wu the Gyt A3, 13th St o R, ready been told. ing at Dy, trongs, FANTED-A good cook and two girls at AOR SALE —Resta “fxtures to run twen. | 16lephone No. 3 KELLNE| 'A berg, w. d., part of lot 1, block vu:muuum- of machinery which they 4 e e—— e 8 3 A‘"m ey AR A ok an ey ik S Y j o Twandars s ol & sshanaia ba b e sl % 1,600. actually had no use for und the order for| = Tuxgreat distinguishing feature of Redding's | William G. Haduill, after an illness of three [ ' ANTED=DRivesn S TR T s esons o el Afchasors batistactory | T¥ you wait biles Srived for sy purpoes; s6o W red R. Dufreno and wife to Saral | which was cuuntermanded at considera- | Russia Salve is its power 60 reduce inflamation, | weel,iu again at his post iu Baumer's jowelry | 3 by [Poghery tor sellig. Address Vileataurda,” Hoo offie. | oy Sourel] House Sl ~ B. Elliott, w.d., n. §of s !0( lot 4 and | ble cost. He planned a now church and » W——— store, 7ANTED A good woman cook inasmall fsmily. | A0 AT % A" aba vai s ool o ownor on paymelt OF dachages end orie® we i of lot 3, block 10, | school and wrote to the president of the DIED. Miss Rosa Roberts, of Omabs, formerly of | WV ‘Helorencs foqulred, § 08 wagss pert taonibel TR INRN DRttt s e Bakmmnn | 57y ol Haaa: °F UADAIS Aad cose " W, United States for a ription. He | NOVAK—In this city, m;fuz 81, Louis, sou to m.dof s fof w } y t—"uuuuwwm Mulvehill, | inally went to St. Louis it is "2, w § of lot the d Jack: Ll P.E ILER Council Bluffs, is visiting old frionds on that | 0™ ixteenth aud Jackion Strgeta” P. E. 1L [ | A f Mr. and Mru. Louls Novak, ‘sged three - I ——— & — r — Pl of Mr, and Mrs. Lo ovak, ag . NTED—A good [ peak| - - g g rerd | g L -3 sl of e V S A T STl A | FRa v v o o e EDWARD KUE, ) ylum, p 5 o q 4 4 was dissolved. It was not ong | Fuueral will take place to-day, September| Mr. Paul Morton and hunting party wen | seet, Omaha J2RHRING. © | S M e e Ty g -y '.'fi‘.‘n"".fi‘r‘l,'. ;fi‘,‘:“fif“ AND CONDITION- - John Hunton to Wm. W, Corlett, w. |until he returned and ing | 1at, at 2 p. m, from the residence, northeast | West Thureday eveuing in a special car of the [ _86:311 e £ood lmprovemente, uear street cars. Full lob, ey, wil, wikh the st O gusriias m, Sh AL lots Gsad 7, block 6, Boyd' add, tl; cured i wen!| ner of Sixteenth and Willlams street, | K- C. 5t J. & C. B, R, R, WaNnED-A Geraa ghl tor general houss: u‘-uummhbw.u.%h{lw. #ay'one & gla 106 of the past and g b s hy . » w ly again o work. loguire st Mrs Dorn's vesience, LLINS & MOTTER, certala sonditions in toe future. and business, and was once more taken | Friends invited. A. H., Swan, of Chicago, Robert Urquhiart, | Haruey street, bebween 20th and 10t Sta. ~ 3982] 80011 Omaha Natioual Hank, ' made 49 order. Perfoot setiafaction guarsdtosd,