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THE DAILY BEE--WEDNESDAY ()C[()Bl< R 21' 1884 B THE DAILY BEE.| THECIIY COUNGIL [ e Batan b g wom |4 GLOSE SHAVE. | a9 88 m s - ket - Buy ONLY Himebaugh &. Taylor, Wednsaday Mornine October 29. Mach Ba imss nI Mior lnuurmme L’;"..:“’:d'"".i,'éié' gt 'J?..,L?,‘.” !JJL‘L‘ IATE Rt STy LOCAL PREVITJFS- Fiie5) 1,048 to A, H. Walker for tho bridge on Ninoteoth street. Adopted. Last night broad brimr —LARGEST STOCK OF— NEB LDEHS’HAH]]WAR rural gentlemen, with vhite hats entered tho Ninth Sircet (0 be Paved on & Sand The Thurston hoso company was photo Foundation—0Ofllcer Douglas s Janfi graphed yesterday morning " ol Spectal ordinanco levying tax to pay | ¢ anfield hotel placed the names of A The police court now has & P the bl sl bbb for grading west Farnam street. DPassed, | Will Malone and Pette Jones upon the £ of & mo The littlo thing rans along . I], yirig vl;; 4 lhuI( st of sewers | rogister. They inquired what time the = ¥ A% T " % Vet fin soarali ¢ Loeting of the |in district No. Passod, o % olo8 ¢ the night and v B At city council last evening, Mayor Murphy | visione for paying for the public improve. [ B8 informed that it cid not close & = The funeral of od Was in (he chair, members Buchel, Wood-|ments upon the etreets of the city were | all they said t would go up town and - e it postponed until this mor b 930 on| ootk Ford, Anderson, Hascall, Thrane | read threo times by titlo and passed. have a little 0= | fif 1 1'[ Il account of relations coming from Milwaukee [, 3" 0 gGold were presont., The roll[ O reeolution of Ford, tho Irish Blaine |y ter i, thn evening they roturned ¢ £ who could not arrive until this evening il Sl iy and Logan club was allowed the use of i 5 & = d 1 oy e St noy | W8 culled. The mayor reports e SOMTS] GHREBYGE, o hotel and were shown up to room LS e kA read tho minutes of October 13th end| The council then adjourned to meet n tho third floor. Ihey went to bed = FURNISERED , was tosted by the nd remained there uatil about noon to- building on Harnoy st firo department yoste perfection, W, T 21st and found the same correct, Thurday evoning, November Gih, at 7 o'clock, any aall in the | = SO LI VWTH THEE Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for . ~ ! otiend | 26 LARANTEEES ' Citi i , o 1ad about twelve yeara of | From the mayor, stating ho had ap-|fHE TRIAL UF (,0... OHASE, |they iad not gotten up. Tl chamber Zor B‘EINGTHE BESTE less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Thay did not office and hence it was not noti worked [ to PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, od by Officer Jaspersonyesterday | proved cerlein ordinances passcd at last failing i HoHnsA tH! elatl; Wht i i " : fulling in t1is notified tho clork, who| STHAT CAN BE MADEE [Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nebraask morsing while attempting to steal some ivory [ meeting, Filed, " QliobveraR Ehat Lis Fas Wik 8 #ogs of of & karness o of Thir:| Trom tho same, giving notice that ho Judge P'ost o Occupy the Beneh | B AL T é—[[{,’,gwcn”.gyovk COMPANY 2 ' f ; lither No o or 17 3 d : ROIT'CHICAGO:E r e —— e Seenth and Jackson had not approved two cortain items in a Sl et As soon as the men were found sevoral LSOCa Gy, FEALAL & —Calvin Jones was [arrestod Monday on | ool appropristion ordinanco for the 108 (hat Purpose, doctors were telephoned for and Doc- LANGE & FOITICK ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES complaint of W. A. hier of the reason that samo aro nob due. Voto sus tors Leo and Do Groat having arrived ilroad 3 ins asserts that - de Jighth | first, took cha f the m and after Tones atolo 0 fct of BT BN From the samo pr.senting the names of | judiclal district in this state, came in |y noinn thhm to, although they were ! PIORGBI HOVUTS SRS L P E tho clorks and judges for tho city elec: | yeaterday afternoon from tho west and | pretty far gono, and would have died : U —County Clerk Leavi receivod a letter [ ¢ion taking place next Tuesday. The fol- 5 1 A 3 i f emlca yeing Ui b trom Mr, . F Kast naw, Michigan | lowi lefe at 8:26 for Columbus, his home. in a short u‘.m had medical assistance rom Mr. E. Feige, last Sacinaw, Michigan [lowiog are names: g SYs yae g not arrived. who is manufacturing the furniture for the First ward:—Judges, lsasc Rubin, | POt f Mr. Post's business In Omaha was et § The di nd window i )0 —AND- [ 6 : " mew court house, atating that tho furniture | Aloert Varnoy, M Rubling; clorke, H P |to make somo definito arrangoment with [ 16 FOOF 51 WERAT (H it GLEAN!NG w KS Counter, Hay, Stock and Railroad Track. Wou1d b6 Fasdy tor abin about thirty | Haneon, Mike Sprool. | tho distriot court of this district relative |entor tho apartment. One of tho men n ’ days. Second_ward:—Judges, Charles S\, iy sitting on tho bonch hore in th | assorted positively that ho had turned 6 BKUEEE l,nw‘;"r“ ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Thomas, Willinm Henncsoy. J W Lowna- [ : T AN : Ot ot prition Mivor ¢ Mr, P out the gas and had not blown it out. { J v Ceortain prominent gentlomen, in this | oo ol e "M P O'Brion, Ed Hoelan. Gl QA L CL - D R DL TE/6 G4 EH8 BANS FEheH T K IRENE 1ikYs othing Clesned, Dy and Bepairo Orders for the Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex- leantd and Dyed, without Ripping: i city, while ussing “politics over liLtlo | “rpird ward:—Judges, Honry Myers, | been requested by Hon. Judge Wakoly, | noq tho thumbscrew partially back dor C ‘hado, to_samplo. elusiy Scale . v Do o . 1) iti il i 5 ; " elogant liquor yesterday booar 4y €| Gao W Church, § A McClure; clorks, Jiuo | who, it is undorstood, is to tey tho crimi- | ayain, as it was open whon the clork [ 5 Valvets anc Laces Closnod, Dyed and Ko-lne Somo of them | Koan, 15 B Rocho. nal cases this term, to occupy the bench [entered the room and he turned it off. ¢ ..L?J EPAIR &'H P 1212 Douglas Streot, - OMAHA, KEP aping from cited and a freo fight ensued. aro unahlo 2 appoar on accountJof thair facial [ Fourth Ward—John 8 Wood, John|iy " hiy stoad whilo tho exmayor| Thero is no leak around the fixtures, decorations, Milee, Lewls irash; clerks, Morrls Bas- |iy byin i Shaed & 4 4 e mremes | 1405 Douglas Streef c oing tried on _tho charge|for a Bee reporier made a thorough T — - 5 Douglas Street. - - OMAHA. NEBR wilz, Geo K Jowett. proferrod avainst him. Me, Post i °—“——-—1—Ah—A \ W& T L ] The ladies of the Child’s hospital request N as | test with lighted matchen and found the 'Il H ) — — - e el b et mitobeg | - Fifth Ward—Firat District —Judgos, | loth to comply with ho re uest, but gave |fixtures to bo perfectly tight. - fil h L A K0 SRRk vda TR s report of thblvee Geo Kingston, 1id Donahuo, IR Sepelor; | his consent finally to bo present cither| The two men huve been up at Valen- 4 e ive- | olorke, J H Hobart, H, B Lafler, Nn\ombur 10th or 17 u., .mn,, to his lw. tino working upon somo mumd 'rrmm;, FALL AND WINTER g wlpb«r’ flmlnllg'\mh {.u lln Lonefit of the| Fifth Ward—Second District——Judges, g it J as it did read 81,51, man; clerks, Charles Pickens, W H iy gaid it has not boen dnllmluly A8LaF | REB 8, e Lk thoy were diecover- L R R R ) GREAT BARGAINS IN —A retaining of b has beon placed | Lanyon, mined when Mr. Post will be here, but | ed as soon as they were, or this evening's aroand the Dodgo street grounds and ndds| Sixth Ward—Judges, Jno Willisme, {ii'is probable that he will not como until | train to Lincoln would have been loaded greatly to the looks of the property. [ Willism White, C H Fitoh; clorks, J'rank | tho Jagt mentioned date, as the former | with two boxes, about 2x6 feet. Burdick, Charles Reardon. Oon-|will interforo with his sgreement to sit| No blame can be attached to the hotel A fence will be placed upon top of tho wall | and will be similar to the one being erected | firnied. = for Judge J. C. Crawford on November | propriotor, as notices, printed in largo, o i ol grounds, From the officers of the Swedish Lath- | 11th. bold-faced type, are tacked up under around tho High school zrounds. S ULOEEE IO il - 5 b e i fac¥s i TEEA .| eran church, asking that a lamp post be T each gas fixture, explaining how to man- In polico court yesterday fivo Iplain| ;ocoq in front of the entrance to their PERSONAL. ipulato the thumbscrow. drunks wero assessod the customary 5 and [ o0 building., Referred. —_— S — Tho uost extensive manutacturers of —AND-— costs, One Slocumb was taxed 10 and| “From the Paxton snd Millord Hotel | ¢ Iion. :eo. Bruce, of Troy, N. Y., is in our [ FOR SALE—A good family horse, 1S 1 4 3 teimmings and a vagrant was soot up for #ix | gompanics, presenting & lotter from Rob- [ city visiting his vld friond, P D, Ocumpaugh, | Pu8gy and harness, L, A, Rait, [) days. Allof thoboys wero broko and the [ert W, Furnns, the Nebraska commis- [ = 05 R q Post Office Box 30, F S5 Fad Wk ok 1Eerekisd o0 Vion, | Gon. 0. 0. Howard is a7ain at home, an o T ke L ':‘T"r n:h ':_"}" Ou [ ”“‘",“ u.(,p'fi“ i has resumed command of the department of He Foil'ihmy Place, IN THE WORLD. Visitors to the State and others in need of Men’s, Boys’ andildren’s —There will boa contest at a Catholic | 8tating that he ""b'"'""!l DBINIGH. z’yls the Platte. Mol John Hockstrasser General Azent or Nebraska an Clothing, will do well to call on fir held at Tecumseh, Richardson county | drawinge of the public and private build- | ¥ ol | (m memory of Brother George L. Cnamber- Wostern [owa, L this week between Hon C. H. o | ings ||: Lh}u M.;tu nmlllexprcslmq; "?lflh ¥ 4_). Aarding, chief mail clerk, hn_flm» lin who lost his life while runping my engine | 50 S. Tenth Streeti + « - - OMAHA, KEB clty, and Ron, A, J, Weaver, The prizo will | that Omaha be well represente: 1o [ 01d assistant, came in yesterday from Chicago [ in my absenco attending the convention of B, [ ~ &@Prices of Biliard and ool Tablesand materia D anclegant silver water set. The voting | B2Y0F W8 'l‘l“é‘ ed el ""“":d 2 54 | and left laat oving for his Idako homo. of L, 13., at San Francisco.] bbby : ] 1ot to excoe in photographs of bty ADiioo: will take place on Thursday evenmug October [ pyblic buildings of this cuy. the county | Mr H. B. Holsman is the latest addition to | v, gy 11 why T dwell upon the theme, Rural Nebl‘aSka, 20th, Gourt house not included. tho bar of thissity. Ho comes to s with the | S P, NG e Yo S o 4 + L A 3 o ede The leadinze Agricult d Live Sto nal o it cowrt by T anson for his [ of absence for twen! a; iranted, of eons ility, y e S o o illustrated e ¥ minor kon John Christianson ngainst the| From gas inupech{r Der b TE ks s enes et G L | Thab iptleheother (el ey e : erats Orowing. "".‘m'lii”r'u'.'u sl i }"”“ fl‘,”" goods and prices. | They carry the lavgest stock.auwl Union Pacific railway to recover $15,000 per. |ing & list of prices of apparatus to bo |azoney of I, (¢, Dun & Co. is off for a ek | THOUEh he was not conscions of what was to [ LitsSto'k inforestof the reat Grasing il Agri sell lower than any other house in the city.” Merchant Tailors sonal damages, caused by the loss of a le in | used by him in discharge of duties. Re- [ attending n wedding and visiting friends in come T T LR don’s fail to call at il ida October, 1583, s ¢ | ferred, 3vansville ] Yet death, it scems, wa ing chase foot of land; who owns o horse, cow_pig or chicken, 5 a railroad accident in October, 1883, no r | ferr i - | Evausville, Tnd., his old home, Tn his ab. | Yet death, it scems, was giving chase foat of lan; who awnsa horsa, cow pix o 1216. FABNAM ST. 1216 Otto, in Wyomiug. From William Preston, = protesting | . o v " R Homan, his assistant, is in{To him, while 1 was absent from my home, v City, Michigan, | And knowing that by standing at his post 120 & Co , | Which he firmly did in that sad case, we, | Fis life he'd risk, and, which he lost, ny west, and occupi company of horsemen has be Stock Jour: againat hin taxation for tho” building of |10 T T e The BES’G Writers —_— i — 2 organized to| From B, E. B. Kennedy protesting | corner of Sixteenth street and Capitol go down. All who can secure horses Agricnltural and Lu Cispocmoc st aliorno il Sarals (O MRry/ avenuelaonerifortiojifos Contribute to i Tho Editorials are =risp, nd | against being taxed for the comstruction fand will make Omaba his future home. He | For at his post he fell in my place. |7 CHAS~ SBIVERICK, desiro to go must bo at the hoadquarters on | il in the United Stato. grand rally Thursday eve.ing. Tnvilations [son the cause 1s unequal and upjust. [ Mr. & O. Thorn, of I it i3 published at the Mary avenue sewer. Filed. isa young man hig lyapnkmx of by those who - e ejsopo prust. Yo A aTe DA B N o Fawation [ £ *Tis thus we move along the road of lifo ] Hary e e rondy ot Kom tho osrs of tho cangrogation |k i, and wil maiomany Iends i |10 40 1o M SR i ot The Homs Circle. : TArrEe bave been sent to Omaba democrats and o | Filed. has accopted a position with T, 8, G 00n year has a I ¥ Department of the Rural Nebraska is s special ~—On Thureday night next, the members of | g oorsary crosswalks in front of their And ¢ perchanco we fall a victim of the of 1 Iodgo, No. 1. and_ Myrtlo lodgo, U. | ahurch bailding. Filed, W. T. Horn, Fullerton; D. C. Kerr, Wat- strife I e ey LRIt & W sloome) VimEcr i UPHOLSTEXY AND DRAPERIES, D., K.of P will unite in a sceral at the lodgo [ Krom 0. Oicsen, stating that he had [¢tloo; A, D. Murph Point; John | 1§ may be, wo fall in a brother’s place. 5 Ty e o s . reom 5kl 4Tab Tnvitaiions 0o the Bt 6| depeatied 00 RIS cily tronsurer as | Hummond, Columt l(_(““mm" P, Bock, A ents '“ranted_ PASSENGER ELEVAT ** B°0 ALY, FLOORS. | 1208, 1208 and 1210 Faruam S5, Omahs, Nob, To the wife and children boreft ot one so dear And who are now deprived of a father’s fond embraco In this, your sad aflliction, I deaply tharc, cial can be procured of Goorge W. Sabine, | purchase price of parts of lows 7 and 8| Lincoln, Neb.; M. T. M. Church, Mrs. A, M, No. 203 South Thirteenth strect, Members |in block 1844, Referrad, . J. Golling, Rock Island, must avply for tickets before the evening of [ From city’ water works, staiing that .ml A. F. Arbuckle, of 8t. Louis, aro at the October 30th, Goorgo W. Sabine, sccrotary of | certain hydrants had been sot acoording | Moteopolitan. 4 g y to direction of the council. Referrod, L — For I reallze, he foll in my place. The Weekly Bee From Traman Buck, stativg that I, Young Men's Republican Club, We know 'tia a sorrow that will not quickly mm AT A ot Miss Fannie Tnabolle Sherrick, n woll-known | O FEREAT L HU86 HEH G Journalist of St. Louis, accompaniod by Me, [ PHon 1ac paid cortaln Laxcs under| i following is the constitution of the flee , ouly % conts more then the pri protest, Kiled i Boy and virl who and Mrs. Allen, of this clty, gavetho Buk of- (g oh g2 D" Gooper, asking that the | Young Men's republican club, of thia | Nay, from our moworics this life will Mone: SEvery /LY, oot the committee, fico o pleasant call to-day. Bliss Sherrick i [ gite council compromiso with him in his | ity eff Premiun 1 the correspondent of the Mistourl Republican, R Ty Y i But, 'tis suid, and oft repeated fervently suit againsy the city. Referred, Anticie [ This company shall be known ¥ CO,, 166, 1S 8 14th M,omr.lu, and eevoral other loading papers. Shoisnow | From Truman Buck, stati sanc | until after the election as The ¥~1ng Men’s | 'Lis & noble death to die in a brother's place, From y ng anc g on her way home from the Pacific const,where [ Trompsett had paid taxes for grading | Kepublican Military Company. ¢ Jony I, StaLey, D o] she has spont over o yoar. Sho has written | Sherman avenuo under protest. Mied. || Aur. 11 l'“l“c""\l ny shallconsist of one | Omaha, Oc ctober 24th, 1851, saveral very readablo leiters from that partof | Two bids for the stone belonging to [hundred and three meu, including soven of —— tho country, Miss Shereick is also a poet of | tho city were rejected by the couneil, d S : o S A ppy e I e A From James Ureighton, recommending m:}\)vxil.vlll . Membors must be present at all Seal of North Carolina Smoking To- )] ) or 0f 8o iiogs unless excured by the ()\|)|.u|n. bacco is the best. that Willlam Dano bo paid $25 for |4 services rendered the city at the foot of | an. 1 b Donglas street, Allowed. charge during From same, certifyiog that Samuel| Anr. That these rules may ho altered, Following are tho receipts and ship: | Siober had served the city as sewer in- | ameoded or suspended by two-thirds votoof | 1 heveby reaumo comman of the de- ments at the Union stock yards yoster- |spector 118 days, Claim allowed. the company. partment of the Platto, day, and also the sales for the pust week: | From Moriz Meyer, and others, call-{ 1t you wish to join this company visit S T Receipts — Union Cattle company, Pia | 108 attention of the council to the condi- | Blaino and Logan headquarters avy even- Brliedion Gonieil i Tilutts, 40 cars of oattle, Ogallala Lant & Cat. | tion of Jflorson etreot botweon Farnam | ing, PEIEARICE,MONOER) Uil A, tlo company, Ogallala, mann, Omaha, 1 car; punyy Bawli, 0 ca : Carrey Bros., by all com B - ficers in Army Ord beautiful gews, are the changes that, in a tew years, have taken place in the nmnuhumm of —— Stock Yards Business, ill or parade. OnaliA, Nebraska Octobor 1884, | GERWAN D. WYATT, Major George B. Dandy, Quartermaster | 1@provemont after lmprovement : 6 cawg I, W, Tre.|and Dodge, Referred. = = 0 /“u astla com | Feom James Croighton, prosenting cor- AQOerd:-olihenks, U. 8. A., Chief Quartcrmaster of the| Poen made, until to-day the °”‘”‘"'f¥ ; N o Insley, Rawiine, | ain approved estimates Approved The mauagers of the Childrens Hospi- | Department, will proceed to Fort D, A, «oifered by Schlank & Prince, 1210 w‘u yenue, 2 cars; W) g gontract of James Fox for the | tal bag to express thoir gratitude for the | Russell, Wyoming, on public business Farnam streot, is cqual in every Zieaspect to the best Teceipts, 80 carn o £ Ninth \ A B ore1s ana i o sambounday | 2 Of 83100 —tho procseds of tho game [ SoLpecsd B b WinCletesiors Db g ‘owdel olo | AL ) 0l 2 C on of ul . r 3 F D ine Bluffy, 19 ¢ tion. and the boud . for the ssmo signed | Of baso ball played on the Ldth of Ooto- 1 il Teturn to his station ot theso hed. T i & & i--xml«, Saotis, 1 i| by R. J. Jenkinson and Jumes C. Bren- | bery for the boneti of the Hospital, by [ uarters, USTOML or ddadg8p 3 gEd= Opulala Land aad Ousel ,fii““,’“. Il | i a surotics, wero approved. tho bonrders at Mrs, Gootachnia—the | " mg travol direoted is necessary for tho 2523388982484 ‘ company, Rawling, O cara ca:tlo via O, & N | From the city altorney, stating that [¥oung lmnk;"u o (—thu W public service, While at the same time tho lownoss of (SRS I o o [ IV, Unizn Outile oompaay, Blue. Biofhs, 8 | Pater w had brought suit agaivst the Mus thsoN, President. Private Jobn Issen, company H, 7th price of the fine grade of clothing = 2 = g [ 3} Suorotary. Infantry, » farloughed soldier without $hey banglals 80 lois mionial: means to return to his station, will pro- cars cattle via B & M; Carrey Bros., Chey- | city for 02 for boarding city prisoners | Mas Porres enne, 2 cars cattle, via B, & M; total ship |during August and September, Lo RIS ROMLT: : ments, 98 cars, DL Fanoer; I Chaurles Powell X - s LIS - = on : forred, anoral off Ol - looed to Fort Laramie, Wyoming, aud GUMINGD AND 20TH OMAHA, NEB A THL L S g LESOLUTIONS, Tho funeral of tho Iate Charles Powell | report to his post commandsr for duty. Perfection of Fit ! e . Fisher, Oi Wi & | By Woodworth, that the council 1neot |ocourred this afternoon at 2 oclock, | The quarteramster’s dopariment will LAND TUE QUALITY 05 ]‘Ium to Wi, Lowis, Macedonia Lo hereaftor 7 p. m. Adopted. brp- el e | furnish the necessary transportation and ght catlo compuny, lock Creck, | By Thraue, that tho street commia. | [FOM is late rusidenoe, corner of Fif-yp "ot thoronf will Lo reported to the| MATERIAL AND MAKE Sanders & McD,, Omaba, sionor tear down a shanty standing i the toenth and Jones s'reet. His remains proper officor that the same may be ma - ‘#GN NAU@H ?w% A“‘I',‘;l"‘l’w'” ok 1:: ol t0 '1",3’:(1..nr"'..l.‘\\" .\Lr]eult ‘z]n Twolith sud Losvenwortn wuru‘fu]ln’w’n'd m‘ the grave by a large ollulruu._ .ul,l,,,.t him on the next muster Bfls“]fl [:l[]nllngflmlsfi e LT nCaNE s 1 W " - Py xe Vin Ta- | Adopte vumber of friends. and pay rolls. A = i v 80;| By Thrane, that a catoh basin be Charles Powell was born in Geneva, [ BY order of Brigadier General Howard. l{rw‘:‘w,n‘l‘h!‘:’t nng\ ,,:: r‘ffi“wfiffifiq‘i‘“"“",”Zi'i,k'.f’;“ fw!th‘:ulr"::glll:ulmm Ko, Bluffs, to 5 & | placed at th 00! of Twelfd d D eemerth . Aduptea. o AN Now York, on May 15th, 1811, and was | = e —=| 1210 Farnam Slmt. 1210 onsul P. 0. Box 22, j Running Watr catdo | |uavenwo " ¢ ith —— “xullnln to W, A, Paxton & Co., | “2hvenwe thercfore at the time of his death 73 HON er, Davenport, soys: on and Correspondence Grat EDWARD )thSELL Postas hone No. 36, Fhysician of 74 By Anderson, that the rtreet commis I B iR orwiice od tha ai0uGE 2elsy. Butters STV ‘\‘l"lui"'zfitlnel'\‘l":;‘;hnuwt“ |'|mrrn1iI“(n to. aniliy ana Macked :’m 08, ,\)M..{ghkmtx‘\' ?“ RPHY, Davesport, tho rooeipts have been; Cuttlo, 4 Pwenticth und Seventeeuth Adopted, | Hiss Cutha M. Baoon, ¢ Joneville, AL o Man, ¥ o Wonderful Coren - Tlours 8 Lo b. h_u."n 00 ataes, 403 ahion. b 1.;1‘: A“i'l(ll. fhint the Board of Pamie | Michigan, Ho came to Nebraska in 1858 WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF oot e it 78,5650, 2 Works proect tho mouth of the Norgh [80d located —at Da Soto. After J = T = — 1 = d Da Soto h ved Mot ing of ~01d Vois Omaho sower by Tip rap, conoroto or | 110 yoars residence at Da Soto he move to Omuha, whera ho resided until the TR Agereg g OIL AND LIME. GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE popularity of ¢ Wilbor's Com’ ound of and Lime” has indug 1o unprincipled jo attempt to paln o otherwise, Adopted. Thoold velerans will meet sgain in | ®5/Rgitg JUiih iy the commmittes on council on Thursday, Octobar 30k, at| . yihe curbing and guiternge g 7:30 p. m. at A, M, Clark's Lall, sl4th | 1uto the ownership of the Siwux Falls strect, between Douglas and Dodge. |sranito blucks taken, and claimed by Lot every old soldier bo on haud to con | Hueh Murply & €0 Adoted. 5 time of his death, He w&s one of the oldest vestrymen of Trinity, having been chosen to the vesry when the people of that church worshipped st tho corner of Ninth and Farnam streets. During the war he served with (he Fifth Nebraeka who is suffering from hospha healing power, Oil by Dr. Willioe, s proseri 1 by A.B. Wilhe I q ¢ By B ohel “wiat Officer Jawes Dougl 1 ::f::-mnwu of lll‘p(lvrln\ll:d(!";\‘(;“(]hm e [,;“m«:‘: A 'A C .‘:.:ur swes Douglas cavalry. Kach and every trust imposed manuiacture ".f: ‘f‘f'..'..“.:m ho 1o sugeriug troc I s ot St ox WA SRR RRPORT OF (ONMITIERE upon him he discharged with fidelity SN Ao SHOH | T - i EOMBIEEERS . Throughout his long and well rounded 1 e i T I inance wud cla'ms, ropor g adverse: | e hy wos eminently a good citizen, & Iroprotos has unple evldc e — Bicycle Agminst Hovse, ly to the claim of Heury Bl for dwm- | o0g 00Tl 68 (rue friend. He leaves lu.l.he race yeslerday bam’«.en the t.wo agen to ot b block 1 Horbaeh's 20d |0 und two ohildren, Mr. Archie C. | trotting horses and Mre, Lou're £ rmain |additon, Adopied v Powoll wnd Eloise B, Nichols, to whom [ do, at the Sherman avenuo grounds, the | Same, recommending that the elaim of |y, "0y derest sympathies of the comuwu- lady won eavily in 10:08 although fhe vk G Rowank fF for $600 bu placed [ 140 a0 out, bhorscs were run iustead of irotting lilo A-l--mudi ] . i square. Tho track wan in good corditian | S reots wod grades, recommendang that HTE S But » high wiad preveiled.© Mo Patier, | Sollesingur Br'a e orwiried 1 wreot Fodion Mamos! Baplotrs niend g that the IRON AND 5L K BOOFING, | P l L/l : / | 1.310 ll;-m;.; lmn\-m..- radivg the distanco | ' it Suitinn tal to be given on ;\\;:lucl:dnilnt 3 p. m, Maiw 470w 01 0F TRILY ,.,m‘,h... 109, Mra A-mainds wud M- Pat. | for tho exienston «f Division to Culdwe || at Max Moyer's b iss Neall B 1 i it Mro demaindo tod b Fa: | e she st vl s G101 | b Mas Mogers bl by y 0. SPECHT, PROP.|il, i that the Bowrd of Puolic Works | ¢ Omaba, Neb, Bfl fl] fi gb i I . at of Limo poesessssu most marsellous @ ¢ pur by fhe *hewist, B — Fallowing is the programme of the reci- their 100 mils race on Svurday in the| Swne, St A1 Lougia B i sink, At hy box culvert the sower across Absolutely Pure. MANUFATTURKS OF | e Farnaw street near Irwin, Adopted j and Fugus. . Buch 1...m:| . o i 10,000 bushels Cuvies winter Zpoles| Sumo, recommending that the petition | 3 o e e o alvanizea tron Lornices gy f , ", A ” o i it A o« ity i c eirlobior loss. Youe bus [of fsaac Tomaite be vliced on file as the s fre AR | SATEAD aod Whalebotsenes. - Mors aco oehica Lhan indows, Tihals, T, Tron and Siate ANI‘ TWo \\ prah L (qfix,’ifl | 1 ess solicite 1. ¢ty already owns the property. Adopt- —— ! o ordinasy kinds,and canuot ba i A bt ' J. 6, Winiravs & Co, «d Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tobag | ¥ih thenaltibuds of low toet thort » g 1 e 11650 tavnoy Ebroot anc? &, LB eet | B ” 4 3 141 5 {phapuat ” pauder, Bold oty in ch t 1ron Catals Yed f1ee 018 8PDIL 1 2B mahe, Mg 527 lm Ncb:asks City, Neb, Hame, recommending that the petition! co, BT AU DER cO. 108 Wall strect N. k. A e b o Ly 0¥

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