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THE DAILY BEE OMAHA'S BUILDING BOOM. Saturday Erning, March 14, e The Prospect for the City's Growth 1his Year LOEAL BREVITIES, 15, N. Wells went to Schuyler yesterday. —Teavel and froight oarrying are daily in- creasing. —Ticketa for the Moody meetings will be fasued by pastors at their churches on Sunday Excellent in Every Particular—De- talled List of Structures to be Erected, Now that the bleak and chllllng blasts Morning. of winter are so gracefully retlring before — Assistant Adjutant-General Taylor died | the soft and balmy zephyrs of spring, the Tast evening. No particulars at the hour of | .oy of returning building activity Is at going to press. hend, The comling year promises much In Judge Anderson's court Thursday the | ¢ 5, ia1iq in the way of new structures, suit of Green vs, Kyle, for attorney’s fee, was [, ™ 0 SAL15; Bttt A et adjusted and dismissed, character. - Howard trial still excites considera i y ble .:ch:mundap.u«nzcmwu fills the court | The followlng list will show partially goom from opening b close, tho extent of the building movement. A Yeank Burns and Henry Beaton, the two | number of architecta are figatiog on oth- “eon” crooks left town yesterday morning, | ©F structures, the particulars of which making dire threats never to return, cannot yet be disclosed, But it ls safe —A oar lond of oranges was received from [to assume &t _tlnli early day that the tho weat, yesterday, in prime condition, con- | amount of building done th's year will signed to the local commission trade, exceed that of last in every particalar. The plumbers were lucky in securingsuch PUBLIC BUILDIN an advocate ss Mr. J. L. Webster Thursday i g The largest and most costly building, evening t appear befora the city council, perhaps, the erectlon of which will be en- —The Horseshos Lake Sportman’ Club|tered upon the comlng year will be the house is being put in shape for ktho con:h;g Shitieh 5F Sobinceiss) | Ad- Halord whahs emon. The carpenters ab work expect €409 i theso columns, the board cf finish by to-day. trade has invited bids upon the building, —Tlio ico is voing rapidly from the river;|and on the 15th day of April, the con— very soon even the frozen fringes along its | tract will be let, The plans declded upon shores will be gone, the last reminder of an [ for the stracture provide that its maln unusual cold season, features shall be conformed to the follow- i ing outline: ~In Judge Andelson's coutt, Thursday, | "y hyilding shall be constucted of Pat Swift sued the city of Omaha for sewer | pyjol with stone trimmlings, with a front- taxen in ower district 21, to recover $64.50, | ag of sixty feot on Farnam street and tax paid under protest. thirteen feet on Sixtcenth. On _lum lat- A barber named John Ceark complained | ter street, the main entrancs will be es- at the police court yesterday that his shop ;Jn\;ll;red-]h“b Is to J)a ffizr ;t?lrlelhm 3 i t 820 | helght, wi asement. e following it mlhb lil Th“{adn’ LRI is the ;rungemem. of rooms as now con- WartHGHVRRLAS (oD templated: Basement—dining room, -An accident whereby one or two cars|kitchen, ete., for use -of the publlc and wero slightly broken occurred at the depot [ of the members of the board, bar and Thursday forenoon, The particulars have | billiard rooms and offices to rent. Firat not been learned up to press hour, utadry~o!li;au for rantal.b Sfecolll’d, t;flrdf ; and fourth etories, to be for board of ~The ever-popular Avion club held a danc- 4 h L ing soiree at Germania hall Thursday night, trade rooms, not less than 44x60 feet About forty couples were in attendance, Thisis and offices, £ In addition, the building Isto have a thelastparty to s given by thoclub thissenson. | Luauonor elavator, with all accosstons of Tt will be a great convenience to pede - | comfort, convenience and elegant acco- trians if the authorities will have the west side | modations. The total cost is not to ex- of Fourteonth street between Farnam Zand | ceed §70,000. This includes the percen- It is particularly rough and tlgg of the architect. Bkes Next in importance, in the shape of roken, p public butldings to be erected this sea: —The Missouri Pacific yesterday mnmingv}'n! son, ara the two sohool houses, one on about three hours late, delayed by the action | Parnam and Twenty-eighth streets and of the striking men on the southern divisions. | ong on Eighteanth and Castellar, the con- The problem of the strike is still apparent- [tracts for which are now in_the haunds 1y unsolved, of Mellllldlollmmn & F{Aher.d E;«l:hhb‘;xflm i . < i . | ing will have two storles and a high base- —Thollocal aignalicioorsate Just At A eSS mgnt and the dimensions of the ground eat busied in making a duplicate copy of the lan are 70x756 feet. The Oastsllar offico records for 1852:8, toreplace those which | & . 2 il street achool building, costing slightl; were destroyed in the ;l‘uef signal quarters at [0 3 R0 one on F;“nm, gm g h flez ‘Washington some weeks ago. from It only In a few polnts of exterior —A new electric light was on exhibilion in finish, the basement, corner of Fourteenth street,| The German Catholics will bulld at be:ween Douglas and Dodge last night, It [ Sixteenth and Centre strcots, a church gave a beautiful light and is said to bo su- .(;}mt l:lchool:ll;:mtinz- two storles, brick, of 7 N O ¢ arcl ctora. DREiDEN R0y, 0“3" M5B The membera of the Swedlsh Lutheran —The only point Distrist Attorney Estelle | shurch have declded to expend from gatherod from an expert yesterday on cross: | 84,000 to $5,000 In completing thelr examination in the Howard trial was the fact | church, Nineteenth and Cass. that *“Warren's Practical Therapeutica” isnot | The Masons have about decided to in his library) a standard work. erect a three-story G6-foot additlon to —Those readers of the BEE who are inter- | thelr ball on Sixteenth and Capltol ested in the investigation of such questions, | 3Ve0U. will do well to attend the Moetropolitan hall Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock, and hear a lec- ture about spirits and spirit worlds. —The First Society of Spiritualist meets at Ledwlch & Lee have decided upon the Metropolitan hall, cornee Fourteenth und | grgotion on Howard, between Sixteenth Dodge streete, tomorrow (Sunday) at2and 7| and Seventeenth atreets, of & simllar p. m. Miss Mattio Hall will speak, All in- | structure. vited, A The Estabrook «umhi will bear the ex- i Voville i tient the | pense durlng the coming season of the Judge Norillejls s pAioNG MAR; R 10 creotion of three three-atory brick stores bench aud partiowlarly polito to counsel. Hig [ 7300 O HhECH LA el ] tly made, clearly stated and QIR XSO SNAO0%,MODIOALIO Y €5 GEAOD rulloge/are profoptly mad 1 bo has at his im. | 28rk—00x132 together. The two upper backed by authorities which he has at his im- | g4 ;405 Wil be occupled as residence flats. mediate command, He Is as clear-headed % | Yoo T ovf has let the contract for the a bell, erection ole brick bullding, 66x60, two 3 5 stories, on Thirteenth and Leavenworth. At tho opera house Sundsy afternoon at e e R 5 ovlock, o geand sasred conoert wil bo given | Fept o MERL Thlxtaentg - by the Musical Union Orchestea, The people | gy roonth, s blackemith shop, of brick, of Omaha know the excellence of manager | 4o stories, 24x70 feet. Meyer's orchestra and will fill the opera| g M, Phillips has commenced to build house. a double store on Cuming street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third. G. A. Lindquest has let the contrast for a $22,000 four-story warehouse, on Douglas paved. BUSINESS BUILDINGS, S. A. Ledwich will bulld at Sixteenth and Howard streets, a brick store, three stories high with basement. ~-The recent order of the council requiring the city marshal to reportif or if not the Buckingham theatre is & nuisance, is one of those orders that entails a very easily per- formed duty. The people will await his re- port patiently. A large delegation of Omaha rollerites and polo players went out on the special ex- cursionjtrain yesterday afternoon, The attrac- tion of the capital city was the contest between the Omaha and Lincoln polo clubs, They returned late last evening. —A street ,car running south on Ninth | two stories. ptrect Thursday afternoon was struck by a| George Stratman has t_i.cidad to bulld slowly moving freight train, The car was |8 three-story store, 22x66, on Izard and nearly knocked off the track, but forvunately | Sixteenth, auansged to pull through. Beyond a general | A Meyer will put up, on the coruer of {arring of the padsengers no haim was done, | X #enty-second and Caming, a two-story ASIRIRE " | brick business building, 22x70 fect. —The veterinary surgoon of Bell's drug| ™ Ferdinand Streilz is preparing to erect, store was called upon yesterday moraingto | on Cuming street, a two-story brick store, dress & severe knife wound sustained bya |66x66, — valuable dog belonging to Mr. Thorne Browne, The animal had worsted anothec canine whose owner had um.srl thostoclas a | e b o Davoupost and Twenty- seans (0 summary vengeance: fourth streets, a fine two-story frame —The local freight receipts trom the west | dwelling house. over the Union Pacific Thursday were as fol- Richard Stebbins, of Onawa, Iowa, lows: Corn 39, wheat 4, coal 14, ore 13, bul- | will bulld a §5,000 frame residence, and lion 18, salmon 1, hogs 11, merchandise 8, stone | remove his Am_il{m thls polnt, 2, cosl 14, oats 2, hay 1e. The bullion re- John D. Creighton has let the contract ceipta wore unusually large, and the amount | for the "9';“0!3 osfhthree frame houses on been duplicated in many weeks, Izard street and Shermsn ayonue. i James Crelghton has dotermined to ('Brien & O'Brien sued J. Fox & Co., for | 1,5i1d a brick residence, 30x40, on Daven- 8850 attorney fee Thursdsy before Judge | port between Thirteenth and Fourteenth. Anderson, The case was resisted stoutly, It|™ M, T, Barlow will erect a double brick was claim for servioes rendered for securing | residence at Twenty-first and Ualifornla a sewor contract for defendant from the city. -tn;:.\,-é t:u stories high with basement, Judgment for $40in favor of plaintifi, In|44x34 feo uum: court Pat Gorwan obtaived judgment| On Fifteenth and Ohlcigo streets, Mr. vs. Alexander Willlams for possession of a | Oremer will erect a dwelling house, of house, brick, ~01d Joe Creighton, the only and original Joe, smashed eversthing in his way on Bix- toenth strect at dusk last evenig, e came | g umuel Moxham will erect three houses toaring down the avenue, yelling ‘‘get out of | o, Thirteenth and Bancroft stroets. theway!" and at Cuming street struck arigcon- | J,oujs Schroeder will put up on St. tainiog » man and woman. Both were thrown Mary's avenue a two story frame res!- out and somewhat injured. Joo's buggy was | dence. : 80 badly battered by the collision that he had | Mra, Whltn;{n]n t'n.lln{mt d-“ngmny d home, swoarlng a blue streak all | tenement on Nineteenth and W ebate :fi:‘-::m St SO ¥, T. Clayton will build s two-story i g “Abou ook yosteday ttesoon s | 50008 KIRLCAE, 1ty ome house was being removed on Leavenworth 4 houses on Park avenue, atreet, it came in contact with the wires and T, Buckner and D. B. Houck will caused a fire alarm to bo sounded. For aleiect one-story cottages. moment or 8o the impression was that the In additlon, the Walout Hill balldisg was a fire, and the “laddies” got ready, but | gssociation will erect from 20 t» 30 7- before much trouble bad besn taken the truth | room frame houses to cost from §1,000 to fally they returned to | $1,500, : - o B s ‘The Weat Side building asociation will Joves street, between Tenth and Elev- enth, Wilking & Evans will complete a 22x88 addition to thelr laundry on Eleventh street. Olarke Bres, & Co, will build on Har- ney street a four story and basecment brick busioees house, 33x120 feet. J. H. 8. Collins will build on Twenty- fifth and Caming straets, a frame atore, RESIDENCES. b E. B. Chspman propcses to erect, on two fine residences on West Farnam street. C. Uoe aud F, P, Kirkendall will put|b buaild near Hanscom houses to ccat from $1,600 to $2,600 each, e —— *“That whiter skin of hers than snow And smooth as_monumental alabastet Waa all acquired by nsing Pozzoni's Medicated complexion powder, THE LEGAL LOG. Diatrict Oourt Notes—The MoCague- Raymond Case, Yesterday morning the sealed verdict In the cass of Connolly vs. Miler etal was opened and found to read for defend- anfand aliowing damages for detention of property In the sum of $246.11. The cass of Bates va, Price was next taken up before Judge Neville. Bates, a colored Individual, sues the defendant for 81,000 damages, for malicious prose- ecution and imprisonment two years slnce, A verdict was also rendered for plain- tiff in the case of Wood vs. Haley t> re- cover §100 on a aote. The Howard murder cess, on trial before Judge Neville, is mentioned in another column, A CLOTHES-LINE LIBEL, Marle Charvatka began suit against Katerlna Vomacka for $500 damages. The plaintiff sets forth In her/petition that the defendant has made certain libellous statements about her, charging her in particular with stealing clothes from her neighbor’s lines, and placing them on her own, For these reazons she deems her charaster damaged, and asks financial reparatlon in the amount named. COUNTY COURT, Befora Judge McCulloch Thursday the case of MoCague Bros va 0. S. Ray- mond was parthilly teled. It may be remembered that on the 10th day of De- cember last this defendant was induced into giving his check on one of the banks to a swindler and blackleg named Calvin S. Fuller, This check was for $488 and was prosented shortly after its utterance at the bank of McCague Bros, and by them was cashed. Before the check was presented to Rsymond for payment he learned that Fuller was not the treasurar of the Towa Lcan and Trust company of Des Moines, whom he had rapresented himself to be, and consequently this de- fendant refused {o.liquidate the indebted- nees. Nothing was left for the McCague Broe. to do but to bring suit which they did. The deposltion of testimony In the case was concluded yesterday, and the hear- Ing c¢f arguments postponed until the 23rd Inst. —— PERSONAL, Mrs, W. R, McKenzie went east Thuraday. L. F. Hilton, editor of the Blair Pilot, is in the city. Edwin Davis and wife returned from Wash- ington yesterday. Saperintendent Smith, of the U. P. rail- road, left yesterday for Denver, A. R. Converse, a noted cattle man of Cheyehne, is in the city on business. Mrs. W. H. Romington, well known in this city, has gone to her home in Des Moines. Mrs. Judge Briggs and her eon Henry leave Monday for a month's visit at New Orleans, M. O. Maul returned last night from a three weeks’ trip to friends and relatives In York, Pa. Assistant Adjutant General Taylor is still very low and his recovery ls dispaired of by the physiclans, W. H. Cushing, cashier of the Ci bank of Plattsmouth, was in the city yester- day and returned last night. Thos. Frahm is still gaining, althoughquite slowly., He went down to Omaha on Thurs- day t) visit relatives thore and hopas the change may be beneficial, and ‘we echo the wish,—[Fremont Herald, “Mr, and Mrs, W, M. Carlisle, of Missour Valley, Tows, who have been in the city dur- ing the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. E, Robineon,'departed for theirhome last evening, well pleased with Omuha, J. W. Sipherd, Osceola; A. R. Anderson, tromsburg; W. R, Tools, Dorchester; C. A. Hale, Madison; C. C. Atkin and wife, Weep- ing Water; A, D, Jones, Red Cloud; E Brooks, Lake Geneva; John Ingram, Sioux City, are at the Canfield, Attorney Shields is a careful, distinct and pleasant speakes, In the Howard casc yes terday evening he made & most logical diss tion of the cloud of circumstances that had been gathered about his clients’ case, and with succeesful attack dissipated then, f At the Metropolitan: 11, Tritcher, Ponca; Thomas Pratt, Oraig; A, J. Newman, York H. C. Miller, Grand lsland; W. J. Davis, Ord; Jno. O. Osborne, J. H, Bullock, Lin- coln, Neb,; Chas. . Littl and wife, Helena, Montana; C. W. Ridgway and family of Wheatland, Indiana, and H, S, Thompson, of St. Louis, Mo, X The districtattorney is as mild-mannered an officer s one meets in an age, Personally polite as a lawyer, his very mildness of man- ner and earnestness of bearing constitute him a dangerous prosecutor, The people did well to elect him, This morning, the report is, his closing speoch will be the effort of the term. At the Paxton: J. A, Chute, Lincoln; W, E. Harris, Baltimore; Mason Gregg, Lin- ooln; H., B. Doggett, St. Paul; W, H, Cush. ing, 0. W. MoLaughlin, Platten.outh; R. G, Baoson, Lincoln; W. A, Mears, F. M. Sack- ott, V. T, Price, Albion; Guy O, Brown, Lin- coln, and H. C, Brown, The Millard: J, R, Williams, Lincolo, R, E. Waceon, Denver; J. E, West and wife, Blair; A, L. Spragus, Ssromsburg; E. B, Sbaw, Colorado; 7. W. Dlckinson, Boston; C. C. Lininger, Cleveland; J. L, Brodish, Detroit; C, W, Daummond, Michigan City; F. L. Gorfrey, Battle Creek. ——— Smoke Seal of North Carolina To- 80€0. e —— Union Star Hop, A happy snd fun-makiog party of young ladies with their gallants gathered In Metropolitan hall last night at the socl- able of the Unlon Star club, The pur: pose of the society in having these inno- nocent and entertaining sociables is to realize means to pay for the use of the hall for lectures on literary and sclentific subjects and Is therefore most wortby. A Bk reporter stepped In & moment and foun ge and joyous ience waltz. ing and “‘galoping” to just such music as has made Italy's sunny slopes and Spain’s flowery valleys famous tg:.onghout the world of those who love t) dance, THE CITY ELECTION. Oitizens' Meeting To-morrow Even- ing at the Academy of Music, Thers (will be a citizens' meeting this evenlng at the Academy of Musie. for the parpose of nominating Hon, James E. Boyd as the peoples’ can- didate for mayor, A committes twenty gontlemen—S. E. ! Henry Pundt, John Collins, Herman Kountze, James Kitchen, F: Oolpetzer, C. W, Hamilton, Henry Livesey, M. Ittner, Milton Rogers, P, E, Iler, A. J. Simpson, Mr. Shears, Will King, Sam Orchard, M. Hellman, Max Myer, J. 0. Corby, Ben Wood, A, 8 Patrick, John Brady, Lew W. Hill, E L. Stone, Chris Hartman, D, T. Mount, —presented a petitlon, signed by three thousand voters irrespec'ive of party, re questing him to take the nomination fer mayor, and he finally consented, because he coneidered it a cltizens’ movement, — Buy C. H. Douglass & Son's Capsicum Cough Drops f.r your children; they are harmless, pleasing to the taste and will cure their colds, D. S. and Trade Mark on every droj 1 of Locke, — Seal of North Carolina Tobacco is the best. 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Holders who elect may re- ceive 8 por cent. 20 yoar bonds in leu of cash pro- vided they deposit thelr old bonds for exchange on or before April 1. KOUNTZE BROS., Fiscal Agents State of Nebraska, 120 Broadway (Equ'table Build. ing). feh 287.14.21 NOTICE TO BERIDGE BUILDERS, tico Is heceby given that the board of County Commissionersof Gage county, Fehraska, will re- ceive propoeals with plans and "specitications for the congtruction of five (b) iron or combiration biidges in sad county. Oncnear the town of Filley, 40 fe feot roudway 1o the clear, reiting on pling -~ five pilos under each end; piling to be 22 foot in length. Fourteen (14) feet ¢f approach at each end, resting on three pilcs fcurteen feet long. One bricgo 38 fect span with 10 feet readway in tho dlear, resting on bents 12 feet in height made of oak 10x10, at Beatrice, Onenorth of Liberty over Wolf creck, 82 fect span, 14 tect roadway in the clcar, resting on piling 20 feet lorg One bridge on Clatonia, 80 feet span with roadway 14 fect in the clear, resting on piling 22 feet long. All piling must d cedar or oak, and po piling wiil be received of leas than 12 inchesin di- amoterin the cluar at the but end, and must all well sway braced undernesth all' bridgos and ap. proaches. Al caps mu t bo of white or burr osk and not less than 8x10 Al flooring must be of good, sound wak plank not 1eas than 2 inches thick, All matorials must be subject to tho Inspection and appioval of the commissioners. The commissionors reserve the right to reject any er all bids. 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