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e ————— organization of the House Oi é \; A POPULAR CLUB. Bisr \L ESTATE Club for the Season 188 One of the most popular social clabs in this cily last winter was that of the J— “Home Circle” club, Tt was composed W LLIAMS’ BLOQK [of about sisty young gentlemen, who b with their ladies met five or six times during the winter months and had thor- oughly onjoyablo times. The club fs very appropriately named as the parties aro very home-like and everybody who P £ attends is made to feel perfectly free and B i o at home, and hence cannot but have s Al oporty,’farms, 0 leaso a lot, to ront a house have house ren‘ed, to buy & house, sell the one you | first-class time. Uor, 16th & Dodge Sts, De Not Forget the Place to Buy Improved or Unimproved OMAHA lh\hfl BE-F i\ll) \Y OCT( doea mot now where I\HH,’. cUTTING s that cause r to dr Wm, Bartiett w wrged with earry \ ng concenled wespens, Ho pleaded & 0. ilty bat said he had taken the revolver | i order to sell Wi yment for k and wanted to sell nd and 5 for first f it, Hartman, Chas, Franklin, Jas. ) and 816.50; Date Glenn and Wi, Brown, all b woro ATRAM NAVIGA charged with being suspicions porsons. [ New Youk, October 16 —The They all pleaded not guilty aud wanted | vention of the national board of to leave the city. They, together with |gation was concluded this oven - A ) were elected for the ewsuit Bartlott, wore givon four hours in which [ ere Slectytt (£e0 HA%, €3 to shako the dust «f Omaha from their ,hv'm,.,,m.,.l,,,,h DD, How feot Orleans, and Wrn. P, Olade, of Phil Nick Wallaco, the habitual negro [secrotary, G. e drunkard, was sent up on the hill for urer, :\xlhwu‘ eight days for drunkeness, [ Bty e O Gt Touie, John = Bernhardt was charged with [ Mynot, of Now Hersey, of belng drunk. He said no and was held [ Portlind, Mamne, avd . W, Vosbweeh, of for trial, Now York, M, M, Munger and ', A, Church man, of Philadelphia.] THE N, Y. & T K PRESIDENT, have, kave the title looked up, beforo purchasing, y the paper madoafter you have purchased, of any | Tho club has been reorganized for 1884- Boiarial work douo.~The place togoisto Bears & 185 and handsome lithographed invita- e have barealns In overs part of tho ity and it | 0B V0 been sent out, and those who we {41l 15 find & place to. SUlt you, you must go out | have received them may well congratu- sid of xcbraska to find ono, aa w sell on casy torms, | Jate themselves upon their good fortune. The first pacty will be_held in Falconer's . ¢H?\:;TH.3R..NEm ; | 1nll Friday evening, October 24, Thein- one mile weat of the High BSchool, we vitation bears the names of W. i, Latey, 1 lots 1 50 b lot, and thly 3 ;“.;.‘.,é,‘.u'fi‘.“m’.’m.;‘.“mo?.|?u‘§’ [ i . Cunca, B, ¥ Pickem, B. ¥ OMAHA VIE , F. E l two miles north of the Post,oMce we soll lote |J- A. White, L. 8. Mote, J. H. Con, from §200 fo §850 small payment down and ten or |ard, Louis Littlefield, M. A. Copley twenty dollrs pot month, or for & small payment. asid G, A, Bailay, who ave the chartor e iy Tor by the ‘month, a5 stop paying rens | membera of the club, and_announces the S0 IR, % i G house Ao gor toe” MevaEtige of dates for the dancel, to be held in Fal- the rise in property. coner’s hall, as follows: Oct, 24th, Nov. TABOR PLACE. iy | 2188 Dec. 10th, Jan, 25 and Feb. 20ih. south and west from the Post office. Lo in this | The executive committee of the club con- addition sell trom $476%0 $500,3 half cash and 4WO | jotg of Wm, Brown, Louis Littlefield DENISE_ADDITION, KIRKWOOD, [8nd J. Conrad; floor directors, Win. MEYER & TILDEN'S Brown, with the following aids: F. W, all in tho north part of the city. Pia“i“". v{.tltll g"l‘;"y' TE‘ F.h Ill“d"l“{‘, 1) and Ol ittleheld. e whole clul MILLARD & CALDWELL'S ADD. serves as a reception committee. © on Shorman avenue the popular drive to Fort | " the prosent outlook this season Omsha. Lets iu this addition are §600 to §850 on s A Gaay terms. Lot - of the **Home Circle” club will be more HANSCOM ADDITION successful than last, and it will prove one on the road to the park aro sold on: easy terms, and | Of the most popular social clubs in thecity 80 88 wo Buy wo can soll you in any part of the city | of Omaha, and on easy terms as one could wish. T AN UNKNOWN FORGER. MAYFIDLD. 19 we think the nicest acre property on the market belug only twomiles from the city and for $125 an acre. TUTTLE'S SUB-DIVISION snearlyall sold, but we still have ten acres in this addition for eale and can make good terms.—Good He Succeeds in Getting $100 by the Use of 8. O, Sample & Name, lota on Goorgla avenuo & corner A bar About two weeks ago a draft for §50, \! "N, 460 — $1,000; Lot 56x150 on_Shorman avenuo, | drawn on S. O. Sample & Co., of this oneblock from Car line, two blocks from school cast front, cholce. No. £20—82500, 2nice resldence lots in Shinn's add, one on corner, torms very easy and chea) 200 nuxua in Terrace add. corner, city, came to the Nebraska National bank for collection. It was made payable at ud neat | tho Omaha National bank and when it between 24th and | wag taken to that institution it was sent over to Sample & Co. to see if it was all right. Sample & Co. at once pronounced the paper a forgery and the draft was re- turned to Sheldon, Iowa, where it was drawn and cashed. On Saturday last another draft for $50 signed by S. C. Sample & Co., drawn at Pattersonville, Iowa, came to the bank in this city for collection. This was also pronounced a forgery and returned to the bank whero it had been cashed. Sample & Co. at once telegraphed both banks that their name had been forged, and told them to arrest the man. The man who drew the drafta signed his name as R. 8. Keith,and doubtless represented himself as a traveling man for 8. C. Sam- 22, car i $1,200— EASY on Chlcago st 25th nice place to bufld a cottag oro property |n Patk place {rom 81,600 to §2,00, sadon ey torms. o 2 ,500, Two lots and house of 4 rooms in Bovers's T addition,gond shado and frult trees &, small payment down and time. No. 163-84,000, One_13land twohoures on Jackson strect Fo ween 17¢h an 0d8th St., and § block from 8t Mary'scar line. No. 162—$2,600 Fouse of 6 rooms in Laces add. on tull 1ot one block from car line, a nice place and sold cheap on essy to rms. £10.000 takos & two story house and two acres o ornamen tal grounds and oue of Omaha nicest places, and sold on easy_terms, eati-factory to the buyer. Nice business lot on Dodge stroet to sell. Nico business lot on Burt sreet tosell or lease. Th eso aro a few bargaing from our extensive lists and by ealling at our office or writing us we will give any information in our line. We aro taking charge of proporty for non-residents, aa well as transacting s for our own townsman aad any business 1 to our care will be done toyou satistaction wo think. SKEARS & BOSARD A RANTING PRISONER. NEw Yong, October 16.—John King to-day e was «l--clnlpn\nnllmt of the New York, Lake AMan Oonfined in the FCity Jail| Erio and Westorn road to supersods High J Tears His Olothing toShreds, Jowett whose resignation occurs the fiest prox 3 imo, Ono of the liveliest prisoners that has e — TOREIGN NEVS, boen confined in the oty jail for bt sometime, was taken in last night z Affairs in Egypt. about 12 o'clock, A boarder at tho| 'WAVY Hara, October 16.—A native who . arrived from El Obeled, by way of Morawer, United States hotel, named John| oo 400, steamer hiad boen weocked but Wrighter, had boen upon a spree 10|, fohabrich crew which was murderod within several days and last night bocame so ';!d ay's march of (ru;lnd'ls hlr:llnl ]l-,l ]\\l“lh troops oceupy the heights along the Nile, violent and nolsy that it was necossary | ek of Kartornzand have thrown brokon for the proprietor of the house to send |telegraph wires across the river, for a policeman, Officers Sigwart and Fronch Oabinet Troubles, Donavau went to the place and took | y4xnox, Octobsr 16.—Dispatches from Pa- Wrighter to the city jsil where he was r;‘ to lhivl ‘xihmga‘:‘nlegm] oh cnm]uuyl nul\- the trouble between the government and the confined in a cell. In the cell in which | |0 committeo threaten to precipitato Wrighter was placed was Nick Wallace, | cabinet crisis, The I|l|l|‘;l|vr« of finance and a colored man, who spends most of his | WOT already talk of resigning, time in jail. Nick was sleeping off a big dose of budge and was unconcious of| F Uncle Sam and tho Powers, kRLIN, October 16,—The invitation of the )JBER 17 1884 t gan nndey and of her von addeased the moot - Weath To<Day WASHINGTON, v 16.—For the apper Mississippi valloy fair woather northosslorly winds* slight {all of temporatore. Mimonra valley eloar and f variablo wi ally northerly stationary nearly e Destructive Fire, Cresvienn, Maryland, October 16, At 690 this morning burnod several buildings Lesider the dwellings of forty eolored people, Tho fire 18 ot yot oxtinguishod. Long, Caulbourn & Co. are the heaviest losers, k Ul L \h!m\l"a 1Y WEBb% F'VAYN[.'.?’ Al\',D HARDM AN B> I L. BT O K5, AN SMITH. AMERICAN AND PAUKARD ORGANS Wo hive tho largost and best stock of Bheo Musio In 1ho clty, compiaing Bors In, Vienna, Potery’ “Leiprig” Cheap Editica, Brealau, Mayonos sditions, Small Goods and General Musie Mercliandise of all Kinds, 10V AND' 103 10TH STRERT, OPPOSITE POLTOFIICE ———— A Wisconsin Biazo Mitwaukr, October 16,—A _ special to the Evening Wisconsin says the Montallo bank, opera hall and & number of busines |..u.-,.. and other places burned — this morning, £50,000; half insurod. —— ANTEMONOPOLIS IS, :\’I‘Th\ T'ION' Hon. Charles H. l\nmn was appolnted to address meetings in the First congross- fonal district, at the places named g aa follows: l elow v, Feiday, October 17th, 7p. m. atrico, Monday, Octobar 20th, 7 p, m. ncoln, Thursday, October 28rd, 7 b m. Nebraska City, Suturday, Octobér 25th, pom. Datos for Omaha and other places in the istrict will be duly announced. Oaptain J. H, Stickle's Appointmenta Uapt. J. 11, Bticklo, of Thayer county, anti- monopoly candidate for congrass in the 2d dis- trict, will discuss the politioal issues of the day i iy i \ at [ United States to the Congo conference will be ik Weightae, rou“nm.,pm.' him | Presented to Prosident Arthur in Washington and beganto dance a clog upon his| ™" the next few days. frame. This wakened the little nigger and as he attempted to get up tho now infurlated man grabbed hold of him and procoeded to mop the floor and brush the cobwebs from the ceiling with him. The coon set up a fearful yell and Jailor Gorman rushed in to sco what was tho[ . matter. Upon secing what was going on | gom, aict was carriad in thy united couns he hastily unlocked the cell door and | ties of Dundas, Starmont and Glengarry by rescued the dusky gentleman from the [about 2,000 majority. wild man, for such he now was. —— In getting the negro out of the cell erlom: 0'“”"‘""- Gorman had his_shirt partially torn off| Cirx Or MEex100, VIA GALVESTON, Octobor and his other articles of wesring apparel | 16,—Five thousand troops have been furnished eadly disarranged. When Wighte wasr | General Tolentirio, the governor of that state left alone he began to tear his own oloth- [ ut Jalisco, to suppress outlaws iufesting that ing and ina very few minutes was in a | ¢tate, perfoctly nude condition, Ho was pre- vented from doing injury to himself and it took the united efforts of several policemen to subdue him. has been taken by the government froops aft- Yesterday morning he was a little more | er n three days’ battle. This closes the cam- quiet but was still crazy and was wntdup paign in tho northern departments, ty the county jail until ho can bo dis- b e p’r'mad of. 1¥ s satd that it s o caseof | )‘“‘:‘"’;'_’" “'jim-jams” and that he imagined oll the 1;'“{;;;;“v Qg ey imps from the lower world wero aftor A8 11y, October 16, him and doubtless he took little Nick for Luy 10; National 4, the genuine *'Old Nick” and hence tried | — to do away with him, vVan W)!OK AT Dav n CITY, ——— EXORTING THE REPUBLIC Real Estato Lransfors, o The following real cstate transfers were | Special Telegram to THE B filed at the county clerk’s offico October| Daviv Crry, NEb,, Oct. 16.—Senator Gen. Italy Oholera Bulletin, Rose, October 16.—Roport of cholera in Ttaly for tho past twonty-four hours, 175 casos, 88 deaths, nada Temperance, Ont., Octobor 16,—Tha Scott Peru’s Civil W, Liva, VA GALVESTON, Crujillo Unions, 8t. Louis Unions, Kansas ple & Co. He has made it work well twice and unless he is caught will doubt- less try it again, Sample & Co. do not lose anything by the transaction, but some one is out $100 and the forger is doubtless fiying high onit. ——— Smoka Seal of North Oarolina Tobac- ©or. 15th ahd Dodge Stieets. WILLIAMS BLOCK. MORSE & BRUNNER, Real Estate BROKERS, 1404 Farnam St.- - - OMAHA PARTIAL LIST OF SPECTAL BARGAIN Bnsiness & Residence PROPERTY. Farmicg Lands, Improved Farms oud Stock Farms in Douglas, Cass, Codar Nance, Thayer, and Howard DISTRICYT COURT. The Grand Jury to Finally Adjourn To day—Several Important Suits Brought. In the district court yesterday hefore Judge Neville the case of Creighton against Forbes and others was given to the jury which, after a short deliberation, returned a verdict for defendsnts. Before Judge Wakeley the case of Perry ot al. against Berthold et al. has reached the argument to the jury. Court adjourned last evening in the midst of Gen, Cowin’s discussion of the evidence. The grand jury adjourned in the after- noon to meet at 2 p. m, to-day, at which time it will make its presentments and adjourn sine die. Suit was yesterday instituted by Anson Uounties, Ziskovska against Andrew Rosewator a BUSINESS PROPERTY, principal on his bond as city engineer f aud J. A, Creighton and A, L, Strang as "—For Salo—83x60 foeb on 13th stroet, near Har ney, room for a brick block. of four stores which at tho following pomts in southwestern Ne- bragka on tho dates hero named: Arapahoo—Friday, October P Indianola—Saturday, October 18th, Calbertson Monday, October 20t Tuesday, Getober 21st, Almr—Wednsday, October 224, Bloomington—Thursday, October 23d, at 7.80 p. m, Red Cloud—Frida; p. m, Hon, James W. 17th, at 7.30 Octobor 24th, ot 7.60 Davis will addross the pesple on the political itoms of the day at the following places—people withour reference party esspecially invited, At Cortland, October 17, 7 7 b, m. At Sterlivg, ‘October 1 At Tecumseh, October ‘.!0 ;1 m At Table Rock, October 24, 7 p. m, At Pawnes City, October 24, 7 p, m. At Burghard, October 25, 7 p, m. ‘At Humboldt, October 27, 7 p. m, At Falls City, October 28, 7 p, m. At Stolla, October, 5, 7 p. m. ‘At Aubuin, Octob: ‘At Nemaka City, October 31, 7 p. m. At Nebraska City, Novembor 1, 7 p. m, ‘At Plattsmouth, November 8, 7 p, m. Hon. Wi Noville, anti-monopoly candi dato for_congross in the Third district, will addrees the people as follows Valontine, Satorday ¢ Creighton, Monday ovening, October 20, Niobrara, Tuesday ovening, October 21, St Heleha, Wednesday evening, October ng, October 18, ““Ponca, Thursday evening, October 28, Jackson, Friday ovening, Octaber 2 Hartington, Saturday_evening, October 25, Wayne, Monday evening, October 27. Norfolk, Tuesday evening, October 28, 16, and reported for Te Brg by Ames’ Van Wyck spoke to a very lazge audience last B e St evening, His speach and the earnest manner A, B, Towsalia to J. 8. Colling, w , | % Which it was deliverod mado an improssion oy rt 154 ‘which will be more fully shown when the bal- ?1‘702)0' 11 and 12, block 2, in Hillside, |, 1, o'counted op Navember 4. The “grand Mr. T. Patrick and wifo to G. E, |0 Roman” mado aplea for his party, exhort- Stratiman, v .10k 10, block 12, Patrick’s | 5§ and_extracting the republicans and all 2d add, $800. gond citzana to_sabukn “disbecliontwrvants and their serving corporation” politicians, dofi‘k ‘; E“if::fl‘:"‘i.{' ‘{2‘“S£“£! l:d 3, | Cheugh they may have.the licenso of s groat party nomination, Afer congratulating- and lot 14, block 17, Hanscom Plfwk, R ropublican friends e $30000, vietory just won in Ohio, he Union_Pacific Railway company to "‘"‘-’\Il)hl‘\“ul‘klngwhf the selfish “individu. 3 als who have only sought € serve the poopls Goo b Bemis, wid, 10,5 In'block: 220, | e o e e oo i oo §2.00. clusive . % 5 A grandizement,” he warned his par Ezra Millard and wifo to A. P. Smith, [ty that manhood must bo preservd though wd, part lot 10, Millard & Caldwell's party fall. Amorican sovreignty mst rule ue- add, 8600, cording to his mewsuro of political cthics rath- F. Wasserman to R. L. Garlichs, w d, [¢r than any party shall succeed in clectiog h 5 S ,! |any man_ (even a nominee) if that man hgs part lot 14, block 6, Kountze & Ruth's | oven himeelf unmindful of the sovroign ndd $2500. i peoples intrest. Ho beldly proclaims the doc R. W. Day and wife to A, § Churchill | trins that no sman’s privats spinion sheuld oy w d, parcel section 18, 16, 13, $1000. | er come between him ania servants duty n A 'S, Churchill snd wife to M. A, |his public acts. Ina word, no onocan sic- g censfully crisicise the policical. truths so earn- Day, w d, parcel acction 18, 16, 13, | iy expounded by Nebraska's favo ite soun- $1000. tor. Give us more public servants made out of the same kind of clay. o ——— PELRSG Yo, TURE THE LESINGTON RACKS, LexiNgTon, Ky,, October 16,.—Class 2:24, Sir Walt 00 d, Westmo A mumber of the mombers of the “White | gt 1" ';,;:z::;’lm‘l;“f:t"fi,""' W haout Slave” thoatrical company, are stopping at the | 5.40°F o0 ¥ won, Gu & o Metropolitan, third, Best timo, stakes, L Wi Charles Wilkes won. Lady Mascotte second, Mrs, T2, T Rean, nee Miss Mies Millic Ma- | Spodd third, Lady Wilkes fourth, Best time, thieson, formerly of this city, but now of Vail, [ 2:414, Towa, is the guest of Mra, C, C. Littlofield, of BRIGHTON IEACH RACES, Saratoga. Bricutox Bracn, October 16,—Throo- aartery mile, non-whoners, 1 it Tompar | Jos, Garneau, Jr., returnod Waodn esda from an extended trip through the west, Stanton, Wednesday evening, October 20, Wisner, Thuraday % p. m., Octobor 30, West Point, Thuraduy evenivg, October 30. Onkland, Friday evening, October 31. Blair Saturdsy evening, November1l, Anti-Monopoly Meetinge In tne Sec- ond District, J. Burrows Esq , of Gage county, for three years sncretary of tho Stato Iarmers’ Ali- ance, will spoak on the political issues of the doy in the Second ¢ ngrossional district, -c the following named dates and places; chn Soward county, Wednesday, October at 7 p. m. ismdu haw, Burk county, Thursday, October 23, at 2 p, m, ‘Hampton, Hamilton county, Thutsday, Oc- tober 23, at 9 p. m, Harvard. Cluy county, Friday, October 21, at 2 p. m. Clay Center, Clay county, Friday, October 21, at 7 p.m, Nel opy Auckolls county, Saturday. b, . or, Auckolls county, Saturday, Octo- b, m. ”l\u,rlxnll, Franklin county, Monda-, Octo- ber 27, 6.p. m. gton, October 27, 7 p. m, Ropublican City, Tlarlan county, Tuesday, Octo- nklin county, Monday, Orleans, Horlan county, Tuesday, October 7p. m, Joaver City, Furn's county, Wednesday, October 20, 3 Arrapahoe, Furnas county, Wednesday, Oc tober 29, 7 p. m. Cumbridge, Farnas county, Thursday, Oc- tober 30, 2 p, m. 4 Abrell, Kearney county, Friday, October 812 p, . Minden, Kearney county, Friday, October 81, 7 p, m. iuntings, Adams county, Saturday, Novom} tteos aro requosted to see that EDHOLM & ERICKSON, WHOLESALE AN RETALL JEWELERS Jewelry of 8 dusigns mado to ordor. Largestock of Diamonds and Fine Gold Jewelry. AGENTS FOR GORHAM MANUFACT'NG 00’8 STERTANG SILVERWARE LARGHN STCCK OF Howard Waltham, Elgin, Lancaster and Columbus Watchas SOLE AGENTS FOR THE OELEBRATED A, SCHNEIDER WATCH, DRESDEN. Cor. 15th and Dodge, opposite Postofiice. OVERCOATS,SUITS And Pants to Order. A. LINDQUEST & CO, TAILO 1206 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, Our Beautifil Ling of Fall Goods Just Tn Comao enrly and got a wolaotion feom the moat com ilats ard olezant stock of woolens we have overshown- Lot us make you n nico, ined ovorcont, Tina through with Lhe heasiest silke_or m auit of elohos unoxeollad anywhors —u good fit, we | made, and cf fine material, or « pair of ron-clad Teousers, which will kaap thoir shape and woar till you tire. of them, POTTER & COBB. 1515 Farnam St. ‘4 R 104 —-SALE gant Mhlunm'lll Farnam 8t , OR SAL 165—Two houses, 7 room ote In [{'ten blocks frrm orner lot, 07} teak Fita s oldition, comparative ow and In south fro ouso 11 rooms, With | 4ood ghapa, Prices 82,800 700 1000 oash, balanoe on VOTTER K COBD, 1615 Farnam st, four'scary’ timo, - Hargain. GOTTHE &'00B 1616 Farnam st. [\0R SALE—103—Good houso, lot 45x135 on Hom. lcu. streot, barn, outbuildlogs, €3,000 Easy POTTER & COBB, 1516 Farnam Sk, {\OR SALE—201—Throo flno’ brick rosidonces on uAth_stroot, botweon Dodgo and Farnam, All odorn improvomonts, east front, and ag lnyestment will pey 10 per cont nst. Ono half cash, balanco on Fo,m"‘,fim_[m south front 00x168, 5 room fong siome cottago, boidve closots and wath room, many kinds of fruits, sh 200, Kosy torma, POTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam 8t. would rent readily. If uot sold within 50 days lo t ota eotings are well advertised, and whero con- POTTER & GOBD, 1616 Farnam St 16 will be withdrawn and built upon. 44 tt., corner alley 85,600, Insido 44 ft. 143~For Bale—A bnn;nln, 88x132 ft. on 14th 8t., ‘Jation St Call ad 8s0 s in regard 4o this prop. erty we have a bargaln for you, 111- For Salo—dood businoss lot ‘on Cuming Bt X152 feo 10405 Bloatimproved Famam stroet propertymons 2th sireot, 817,000, South water, a3 city engineer marked tho dis- tance the plaintifi’s property was below the established grade of Williams street. i e Relying upon the marks made by the city “";,:7,:‘“.:K,‘.‘:&‘.,‘.f,fi.’,‘.;".;,.',.’,:‘i,.‘.",,t’if,‘; $ipeose | englneor the plaintiff ercoted dwelling 128—For Salo—Elegant corner on streot car lin, 33x [ houses upon his lots, but the grade as foxtore, twostory. and basement 18340, Good | mgriied by Mr. Rosewater was found to be incorrect the true one being found to nection. cannot bo made by rail to provide sureties to recover judgment for $2,500 - "'”'":{“. !'n‘:xmr‘,;m “";f;:.lsmn\{i'w“’“y"";i won, Greenlard second, Cittio RO AT ey (R ey AT ry Kennedy, Miss Mary Newman and|1:18}, Mile, Valley Firgo won, Kbol plalat] ::a l ,;f ud LR "0 | Miss Emily Baker, all of the ““White Slave’ |8 Dan K third, Time, 1:44, 80,800, day of June, 1884, the defendant, Roso- | o0 Bt B otel, throe-cighths, all ages, Clarence’ won, Bluo ) Bello second, Buney Aa Time, 2:27., Mile and furiong, all Dasy second, Strithepey th Time, Hondi-cap steeple chase, shorb conrse, to_ wo, JessoD second, Banger third Time, Henry Voss, the architect. returned from Lion won, Weeping Wator lat eveniog, having been down there looking after & bank and store | ¢ buildiog designed by him and being construct- ed under lus personal supervision, e et— BU G BILO M MR YOUNC ATKINSON CLAIMS THH ATTE SPECULA TIONS WERE AUTHORIZED, John G, Meister, one of the most prominent livery men of New York city, and his newly made bride,are spending a few of their honoy- 118—For Solo->8plandid busiaoss corner on 13th B¢, lot t&xl“fl. store bullding and barn—bargain— | b six feet higher. Oa account of this 43,600 yleld. | averred negligence the plaintiff, alleges the amount 2, 7—#0r Sale—A business property fos ing & rlch lncomo of 16 per cont, net on tnvest: | he hasbeen damnified in m_x-ur Hlo—0n Callfornta, closo to Belt line 1ot | ADOVE stated. 24x182, two etory house and barn, §3.500, James McVay yesterday also began an RESIDENCE PROPERTY action against James Morton to compel g him to give a quit claim deed to plaintiff For Sal withiMile n Half-of Postoffice |t part of lot 4 in block 38 in this city. b 4 0000 | . Tobert W. Day brought suit to recover 345 —House and lot 8,600 | damages in the sum of $1,000 from John E'm W. Shank and others on a warranty deed 4500 | given by the defendants to plaintiff of 8,200 | certain lands in the western part of the 15900 | county. 8,600| Suit was yesterday insituted by 2200 | Joseph J. Miller against the Union Pa- a0 | cific ratlway company, the Union Trust 4,600 | company of Newg{urL and Fred L, Ames 2599 to romove a cloud from his title to cor- 6,500 | tain lands owned by him along the line of ;lmv the firet mentioned defendant, In this 832)—House and lot. . 800" ~House and lof 225 ~Houne an ot House and lo Two Houses House and 1ot d lob House and lob House and lot House AIA:} :‘l‘ll 5,0011 — 1 Huoe and lof %01 10,000 bushols Choice Winter Apples 188 —Touse sud lot 6,600 | for wale in car lots or less, Your Lu Residences for sale within a mile circleof | ness solicited, Postoffice and outside of Half Mile, J. G. WiLLiams & Co. No : £27-1m X\nhm\lu(' ¥, Neb, Police Court, In the p hcu( urt yesterdsymorning a Mattie Fru\.«i was called " “,z bhup.uludx;u.hya.nd was fined 56 snd 8008 | costs and ment up to the county jail. She 00| 81id that sho came from Sioux City to yho had been married and —Ho —House an | iot. . —House and ot 808 —H{ouse and lot 0 pes oc| Omaba, Th; o an 204 —House and lot CiicaGo, Octobes 16 —John Atkinson, junior member of the firm of Dawes & Atkin- son, charged the senior partuer with J. R. Preston, of Lincoln; John McCoffey | converting ~ $200,000 of the firms and wife, of O'Noil; I A. Marshall and wife, imonoy to his own use, ns telographer, of Framont; L, W. Plank, of Aibion; Charles | 1t night, was ssen by & reporter to-doy, Philpot. of Weeping Water; J. R, Campell, of [ /o yaid that thero was o shortage in Fremont; O, O'Nell, of Albion; Matt Pierce, | the firms accounts of abont $110,000, that of Chicago, aro at the Motropolitn- it wan lost in speculution, and that the loss was ———— not an individual one, but the firm's, as he (fyou AR Throat, a Cough or | ¢/aims to have been acting within the liimits of a Cold, try B. H: Douglass & Sons’ Cap- his authority, The Bauk of Montreal late moon days in Omaha, visiting Mr, and Mra, . Bergesch, convogance for spouker to his next appoint. ment, By order congressional c: district, RUPUBLICAN APPOINTME JORt SALE~106—Fine enco on Nt Pleasant us, 14 blocks off Park avenus, 16 rooms, all o Inlpluvunnnbh Lot 80 feet wouth frons. uamuln Frice 87, '(I'K"l‘ltll & COBB, 1615 Farnam St. mittco Second 180—House and 1ot on Georgla avo- -half block south of 85, Mary's avenue atrodt car Tino, tall lot. house now, § roonis. Ohoapy [ 100, POTTEL & COBB, 1616 Farnam 8¢, Oharles F, Appointments for G Manderson, Senator Manderson and other speakors will at the following places on addross the peop) the dates name braska Cit, [OR BALE—172—152x18¢ oot east front, on 11th [ utroot. ncar Arbor, with'houso 6 rooms. etable, out bulldings, shade and fruit treos Will be sold aé abargain, POTTER & COBB, 1616 Farnam 88, Kalls Cit, Pawnee City, Octol Fairbury, October Led Cloud, October Arapahoe, October 2ith, York, October 27th, Coutral City, October 28th, und Island, October 20th, Kearney, October 30th, Holdreve, November 1st. 7OR SALE—169—South and_ east corner 06x180, with six room hoy new, shade aud fruit troes, id, garden, flowors, eto., on Charles stroot, Bhinn’s 3r wddition, $2,600, Ha o TOITER & COBB, 1516 Farnsm § TR BALE—189—Houso 0 rooms, nicelot on 25th troet. cno-half block north of B, Mary's avenue, 8,400, Easy tonas. POTTIR & COBB, 1616 Farnam St. JOR SALE—Tot in Hillside acditions, best n the oity for residences. POTTLR & CODB, 1616 Fanam 84, OR SALE—Lots, vacant jond improved, n all parta o tho lty. Call on’ i, ¥ITTES & COBB, 1616 Farnam 8. 7OR SALE—Lots at intersection of Farnam stres and Lowe avenue, st from $400 to 8500 each, 84 cash and $10 per month, PUITER & COBB, 1616 Farnamt. JROR FALE-00 aoros 13 milos south of Union stock yards. Will sell 80, 160, 240 or 310 acrs In bady: Laud improvod, houses, baras, orchaeds oo, Barguiu at trom' $45 to 806 pdr so “Porm’ Vory gy POTTER & GOBB, 1515 Farnam Bi. OB BALE- 00000 aores o lad In Cleyease oo ty, Nebraska, at §.00 POt & COBD, 1616 Faruam J this afternoon took out an attachment for eium Cough Drops, nmy are pleasant lo 8150,000 and levied on the property of the the taste, pesfectly harmless and will]fiem. M., Davies says that he will' pay all surely cure you, 5 |legitimate St, Jobin in Massachusetts, wrsTER, Mass , October 16,—The pro- u rally at the rink this eveving was suc bors and enthusiasm, St. A proce )-carriors having John_ sharply criticised rs for_holding such o in Michigan, MuskEGoN, Mich,, October 16, tinues his to ir through Michigan }|ing Grand Rap'ds at 9 o'elc the usual dex teain started, Blaine con- ay, leay k. There was nstration ot the depot as the eneral Fremont was called ont Tl places on the route censful near the buildiog, Ht. the republican i demonstration when # probibition meeting ilng wero wds were was in session, 1t Iw:kml ho said, as if the | large onthusistic rapublicans were afrai t the real 1ssue of | Bazinaw was reached about dusk, Blaing the campaign be die s waa driven to the Baneroft house where b took tem, Ahout 9 p, w., Bla o " SR Y Fremont and Ciengral Alger, the 1epubli Broouxatos, T, Ootober 10 candidate for governor were diiven to a antxaton, ML, Oclober 10 olin the privcijsl square. Around this Norman .\m, nd B0 tLATe Waes sombled soveral thousand peopla who ne introduced ( sadi qontlemen wppesred, Bl val Fromont as the firt ate of the re gati ¢ » b fnging 3 — Paia o100 39 Minnesota Oracksmen, whose oapdiiaey. had The sale In | Guneral Framont was rascived wit great and druggists and Prolouged checring, After ha had ' retorned y hauks in o brief speech, the call aor Dilwine s renewod aud i rasponso Blrive paid uu uent tribute to Zachariah Chand ler, BacgiNavu, Mich,, October 16,—At 850 in stamps ren, Her hus- 78 iloue dad Ja 17% | had a fawily of four chil “3 House .‘J": Iln: . mm\m.. died aud she was in very hard luck N e .Au. lots {n il parfe ul‘lluuil) nd ] every way. She got to drinkingand her | A4t wa, Acre property the Prices a0 | 1 . aminta wip Lo uearie oy, TSR] children were tuken from her and she H,‘ |r cnch sl was o larae wmeeting, | Nautional bog Show, kiugmen tu iiLADELFIIA, October 16,—The ned tod the Gree National . Includes xpedition, , a0 1 pleasant listlo specoh ext briefly addresed the w Appointments tor George W, Dorsey and J, G, Tate, DORSEY AND GEN. A, H, CONNOB. a—Friday afternoon, O 17, and hlund Friday H\,oulup(‘ October 17, Central City— Saturday evening, October FOR GEO W, B or 20 obor 21, , October 8, TPullerton—Monday evening, ( "unsliy evening, Oc to—Wednesday eveni “Plun Creok—Thursday evening, October 1duy evening, October 24 tuiday cyening, October . DOKSEY AND OTHEI BPEAKE Monday eveuing, October 2 Sair—Tuesday evening, October 28, Dakota City—Weduesdiy ovening, Octo wnah ~Thursday evening, October 30, ot Point U O¢ thur 81, Mr, Dorsay will bo by ¢ udi dutes for state offices, J. W, Love, 'n State Cen, Com, Ch'n Cong, Com. to Contrac ors and Builders. s for the bullding , Vouglan precinck. PLans aud apec us for whil hasy ba 400 on apglication to the unders gned, o wiom Il proposals wu s be addrors Lon or befre the 224 lnstant, the committee re werving tho sight 1o rejeot thelowest or uny teuder JROR BALE- 5,000 soros of guod land 1 county, at 80.60 per POTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam [OR BALE—140—Houso 7 rooms In fino ropalr, on [ full lot, south front, on Dougias stroct, Hesr 2th, Priov §4,000. Kusy Lerms. (POTTEK & COBB, 1616 Farnam 1. {\OR SALE—Soveral sections lu Daweon county #6.60 per nore, POITER & COBB 1515 Farnam 8, NOR SBALE—144—Fine house, 10 rooms on 21st, full lot, corner south and cast trents, oue block off stroot car lice, nloo wrounds. FPrico §7,600, Eosy torms, wLPOTTER & COBB, 1616 Farnam 5t. 4 J\OR SALE—10,000 acres of desirable land fn Don. s, darpy, Cuming, Nance, Merrick, Buffulo, Koarney, Thayér and Lincoln countios. POTTER & COBB 1616 Faruasa 6, POTTER & GOB 1515 Farnam St. —Half lot, goo Price 81,000, one-half cas | it & COBB, 1616 tous), b 1T, EVANS, i 00k 10 11, 13:mo 1817 Douglas bt Chalrmau of Comuittee, — ( e — e A

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