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e [E DAl e ——— B-~FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 1585, e E———————— THE CAPITAL. Ramored Entravce of the Missonri Pa- ¢ific Read into Lincoln, The County Ring's Little Schem ==Crooks at the Fair, ] The Veterans at Beatrice—A Crooked Pollceman—Oaplital Brevi- tiew, Etc, A NEW ROAD, The Missourl Pacific, according to those who are supposed to know, has al ready declded to bulld into Lincoln, and 1t 1 only a question of time when the company’s tralns will land (ts passen- gors In the capltal oity. The road has long been figaring on this move, and has at last declded to take action. That *he ‘decision is wisy thera can be no doubt. ‘Were It only to get its snare of local busi- ness, the Mlasourl Paclfic could sfford to build to Lincoln, but there will bea broader field opened. The St. Louls market, which heretofore has practically been closed agalnst this olty, will have the effect of stimulating competition be- twoen that oty and Chicago, all of which will result In ntage to Lincoln and the teriitory adjacent toit. Some time ago tho B. & M. compeny commenced buylng land just west of Its tracks here, and as the prizes were large and the company esger to purchase, a query was ralsed as to what it was wanted for. * Darlng tho past thirty days there has been over three blocks bought, and it lcs west from the depot. It was ficst supposed that the company wanted the additional space for a freight depot, but ‘when 1t is consldered that there was al- realy plonty of land for such purpses, the theory 1n that regard fulls rather flat, In a conversatlon with a prominent bustn msn who knows what he Is talking avout, an ingonioss ex- planetion of the B. & M.’s purchase wasglven, “‘The road,” sald he, ‘‘wants to keep the Mlssonrl Pacific from coming In along s'de of 1t and building its depot In close proximity to the B. & M.’s. You msy think this is not very ogical, but from conversstions I have had with those who know, 1 am really convinced that is {s a tact.” From the main line of the Missouri Pacific track to Lincoln dne west from Avoca 1t 1s abont thirty-five miles, and 1t 1s from this point that the Lincoln branch will be built. Some think that Loulsville will be the place, bat that is to the north of this city, and the distance to be overcome would be greater by at leaet ton miles. The coming of the Miesouri Pacific will open vast pos- sibllities for Lincoln, and already cltizens are talking of advantages thy 1 acorue. A group of the leadiog residents were talking last night, and one of them eug- gosted 1h the clty will be neariy encircled with iron bands, it would be a good thing for the railroads to combine and construct a belt line, thus giving an Impetus to outside propsriy and at the samo time allow those who aro at pres- ent unable to purchate lots closs enough to the clty upon which to bnild homes convenlent to the city, an opportunity which they otherwize could not obtain, For {ustsnce, a mechanic with a fow hundred dollara saved up could buy a lot and boild a house. If a belt line were consiructed he could take the cars snd get in tho clty in tims for his morning’s work, while at present a man with smail means has to rent a small houss wherever he can get it. Anotner tslked of proposition in con- nection with the advent of the new road is a union depot. The Union Paclfin, Barlicgton & Missourl and Missouri Pa- cific could comblae and buid a magnifi- cent structure which at once would be a credit to the capital city and a monument to thelr enterprise. THE RINU'S RACKET, The attentlon of the Bk reporter wi called to the followlng card: Which ap- pears in one of the papers: INVITATION TO CANDIDATES. 'To the various oandidates for nomination or offises in Lancaster zounty: A committee sppointed by the citizens of the Fourth ward, or Ospitol precinct, for ths purpose of selecting a delegation to represent the precinct in the county convention, which ticket is supposed to be gottenup irrespective of tha claims of any one candidate but in the interont of the county and precinct solely, have met and in their opinion accomplished their object. The committes will be at the office of J R, Webater, in Lincoln, Thureday, August 27ch, at 3 p, m , and respestfally re- Quest the attendance of ' each candidate for suffcage, that the plan and idea of the com- mittee may be more fully understood. (Sigued) . M. OanTER, GBaN ENsIoN, H, D, HatHAWAY, J. R, Wenstag, C. L, Bavx., Committee of Citizens on Capitol Precinct, The gentleman sald that :eclmcn of pure cheek th! unexsmpled, oven in the sunals of Lancaster county. Th above ukase is palpably in the Interes of the machine, and there is no authority vestod in them except what they them- selves have delegated, The example of the eeven tailors of Touley street must have been In Mr. Webater's mind's oye when he dictated the document., T “‘oa)l" has created great meriment about town. The ‘‘attendance of each candl- date for suffsge” was limited to the machine men, and they fixed thirgy up to their own satlsfaction, CROOKS COMING, Proparlog for the state fair and getting ready to fleeco as many unwary persons as msy come io thelr way, are a large pumber of gamblers from Omaba and elsowhere, Ro:ms, however small and obscure are st a premiom, end theso can bardly be obtained for money, Skin games, con- slatiog of farc, keno, chuck-luck, wheel of fortune and monte will be represented and lucky will be the country visitcr who escapes them all. This is notice for them to ba careful, The fair man- sgement will prohiblt gambling on the grounds and the city will be the only place wheie adventurous youths can tay thelr luck, ‘Along with the gamblers will come di orderly women, They will be found in every spot where they can find accommo- dation, and as they piy good prices land- lords are willing 10 let them quarters for short times. They wiil vacish with the falr, Too great care cannot be exercised by vhitors, for hard times bave made there excresences of acolety rether des perate, and they will take slmoit avy chauce to make money. THE G, A. B, REUNION, Roggen, who s enthu sffairs of the G. A, R., has the promise of the unifcrm ravk of Kaights of Pythlas of Lincola that they will go to the rcunion at Beatrice. Ths fuvitaiion has been formally ten- will undoubtedly be dered, and it The kn'gh's sre & acoepted to.day. finely drilled body of men, and are s oredit to Lincola and the state. The lodge numbers forty men, and they will b Beatrlcs at least durlng two days of the encampment, Tho contract has been let for supplying the reunlon grounds with electrle lights, the price pald belog $1,000. The con- tractor '"7. have his plant In working order bafore the time set for the gather- ing of the G. A. R. From present Indications there will be a large number f visitors besldes the veterans them- selves, and ample preparations have been made for the reception of guests. AN OFFICER ARRESTED, Mr. Kidd, the sherlff of Clay county, was in the oliy yesterday with a oapias for Thompeon, a man who has been doing daty here for tome time as night pollce- man, The charge against Thompson Is that he sold liguor in Clay Center withont a licen: He was arrested and released under bonds, and csme here to Lincoln and got on the polloe forcs, Thompson seemed not to realizs that he had com- mitted any cffonre, and when called on was perfectly willing to go with the sher~ Ift. Another man will be put onths po- Itce force In his place, and it is likely that he will permanently resign his poaltion 88 a police officer. The sherlfl and Thompson loft last evening for Clay Oenter, CTTY DREVITIES, 1n the ocounty court yesterday”a slmi- Iar idlosyncracy of justice was obssrved. A few days ago e White, a young Iad, was arrested for stesl'ng a revolver. Upon telal Willie declared that it had been given to him and sa'd that a com- panlon ntmad Jehn Olouser could prove what he ssid, John wi lled, but he did not corroborate what Willle sald. The judge decided that while he was sat- infiod that the revolver had been stolen, Wiilie was not the guilty party, and he was dircharged, althouzh the plstol was found In his p>ssession. The Liacoln atreet oar company's treck is now ready for buslncss, and ths mana-. gers are awalting the cars, It is sa'd pos: itively that the lattor were shipped to- day, and such being the cate they ouyht o arrive hero withln the next week, when they will bo put cn. A large barn and car shed are being erected at the cor- ver of Tenth and A streets, which will scsommodate the company’s stock for eome time to come, Mr. W. J. Houck, for some tlme past mailing clerk in the L'ncola postoffice has recelved an appolntment as postal olerk on the Unfon Pacific, de will re- port for duty September lat. * Granvllle Server, the carpenter who sulclded Wednesday night, will be buried in Lincoin to-morcow. The coroner held an inquest and the jury found a verdict that the deceased had come to his dzath by his own hand. The politiclans were llvely yeeterday prepariog for the straggle to-day. Numbers of immigrants pass through the clty every day bound for weatern counties. The band stand on Government equare 18 about completed, aad it {s an ornament to the grounds. There will be a slugging match Satur- day n'ght between John Driscoll, cf this clty, and J. B. Slmpson, of Colorado. Enfia contest will take place at the city all. }]]Tha sheriff of Otoe county came to lncoln last evening from Nebraska City with an insane man named Stephen Dorlan, aged 40 years. It took four men to hold him, and Le aszerted that he had {I’dlophubl He was taken to the asy- um, The two-year old ohild of John Tindel, 1lving at the cornerof K and Fifth streer, fell head first Into a bucket of water yes- terday afternon, and was dead when found, STATE ARRIVALS, ‘W. H. Baratow, Crete, Ohas, E, Hew- ett, David Clty; Robert Carry and wife, Palmyra, Neb.; ¥. B, Salmon, Omsha. Geo. H. Powers, Beatrlce; John Paater, T. B, Patker, T. Garreit, Dorchester; John O'Ksefe, Plattsmonta;-W. T. Oan- nady, Nebraska Otty; W. C. Howard, Sterling; J. Dawy, Grand Island; J. G. gicOIuve. Western; D. Butler, Pawnee ity. ——— AMUSKMENIS, ZA-MA-RA, I (Gllmore’s company, which has so suc cesmfally Jpresented *‘The Davi’s Auc- tlon”, at the opera house for the fizet three nights of tho week, last evoning opened a chenge of programme with “Zyvma-rs, the Snow Qaeen.” A good sudiencs witressed ths first presentaton of thls great speotacular drama. The play will run out the week with a mati- nee Satuzday sfterncon, “Zi-me-ra’ isa dramatlo recitatlon of & beautiful fairy ory, doubtleas adespted from a recent scientific romance, if the term may be employed, entitled, ‘‘Paradise Found, or the Origin of Man Proven to Have Been at the North Pole,” The plet is brightened by gorgeous scenlc effects, a ballet, and the same specialty work which added so much to “The Anc- tlen's” immenee popularity. All are guaranieed emusement in wit ing the charming piece, and the ladies ¢specially are advised ¢f the pleasurable opportu- nity both for themselves and the children afforded by Saturday’s matinee. WO00D'S MUSEUM, Lida Gardner's Femslo Mastodons continue to draw good houses at the mu- um, e —— ‘Willow Springs Distillery, Great Improvements have been made ot the Willow Springs distillery since the fire. All the old wooden portlons of the buildings have been rebullt in a most sub- stantial manner with brick. The plans were carefully prepared by Mr. Iler and alterwards revised and elaborated by a competent architect, A large force of men havé been employed cn the work for eome tlme and in additlon to them a large force of coppersmiths ¢ r ived yester- day from Ohlcago. All the oldcopper work will be repaired and the new put in sbape. A fine new still, combloing all known lmprovements, is belog made for the dls- tillery at Cincln It will be com- pleted and shipped here in about two weeks and Mr. Iler hopes to be able 1o start op sgain sbout September 25, While the Wiliow Springs distillery ranks abou fourth In s'ze in tgha Unlted Stater is equal to any in the completeness of {ts equipment. It willhave & capacity for 26,000 bushels per dsy. DIED, ALVORD ~Ta this city, August 27th, at 1 & m., Frauk Ormsby, son of ¥, E. and Aggie'Alvord, azed 1 year, 6 months and 2 days, Faneral will take place to-day st 10 & m,, from the residence, 2215 Pacific street Friends of the family respectfally invited tc atend, ~—Officer Bloom was d ed by a colored man in 8 8(0 yard foot race last night ov Dodge street. Bloom gave his opponent 100 feet the start and came in abut $wenty fee' tehind, RAILROAD MATTERS. The New Passeoger Depot of the Chi- cego, t, Panl, Minncapolis & Omaha, A New Time Table For the Stock Yards Train—Notes and Personals, RAILROAD NOTES., THE ''sT. PAUL" DEPOT. Webster street, for a stretoh from Fourteenth to Sixteenth, is granite paved and offers a good thoroughfare to the citi- zon, who Iuterested In the advancement of Omaha, oares to witness the progress of one of the most Important enterprises now under way within the city limits, At the northeast corner of Filteenth ter, the Chleago, St. Paul, nd Omaharailway Is ereot. Ing » new passenger depot. The straot- ure is already reared some ten feet from the ground, and the brlok contractor promiscs the completion of the walls within efght days. The company In this undertaking has consldered, beyond the ldea of utllity, the import- anco of architectural taste and the bullding when completed will be an ornament to the city. ~Proesed brlck, of local manafacture, lald in tlnted mortar, will face all sides and the half-mansard roof will be corniced about the eaves and orowned with orpate raillng. The ground plan has & measurement of 78 by 35 feet and the elevation gives two floors, The lower of those 1s divided Into waiting rcoms, ticket office, closets and other ac- cesasrien for travellng accommodation, The second story will bs occupled as gen- eral officse, The baggsgoe room, which is a seporate building In tho rear of the depot {8 now almont finlshed and is aleo a handsome struclura of pressed brick. Stretching slong the Fifteenth street side of the bullding, a long platform will bo conatructed for approach by hacks, omnibuses and conveyances of every character, Three tracks will run up sgalnst the depot for fall facilitfes of ar- rival a:d depariure, and the inter— vals between tho tracks, as well s the space beweent the depo: and bag- gago room will be covered with an immensa plaiform, sheltered by corru- gated lron sheds. It s evident from the details of thess plans that the *‘St. Paul” will have the mcs% creditable depot as yet constructed in tho clty. As a step also in pace wlith its growing traffic at this point the company will erect an extenslon 150 feot long to lts present freight depot, running the build- ing back the full length of the block so Burt street. The trackage of the yards, which al- dy is filled with cars, lading and un- loading, moving in and out In busy con- fuslon, will be improved and increased to the fall requirementa of the road. “‘What do you think of the North- western tharing all these beauties and conveniences with you, as ramor how has 1t7” was asked of one of the St Paul officlals yesterday morning. The offisfal assumed a vague expretsion of countensance and replied that all in- formation of euch an Intended departure had reached him through the papers alone and that he entertained ‘‘large elegant doubts of the truth of the re- orte, ' If, indeed, the Chicago and Northwes- tern s to establish terminal facilities here the local representative ofs the road nave not been so Informed;—that Is, taking their word for it. THE STOCK YARDS TRAIN. The Unlon Pacific company hes just issued & new tlme table for its stock in. Going out it leaves at 6:40, i30, 3:50 and made In iifteen Coming In the traln leaves the s at 7:10, 8:06 8. m,, 12:01, )y 5, 4:40 and 6:10 p. m. The trains are numbered 081, 49, 082, 8, 41, 085, 087 going out, and coming in their numbers run 082. 48, 084, 42, 4, 086 and 088, Traln No. 49 runs every dsy except Sonday, No. 48 every day except Mon- day, and all other irains every day. The travel between these two points is In- creasing every day. Tkis time table went Into effect to-day. NOTES AND PERSONALS, Suoperlntendent Campbell of the Mil- waukee, lo't yesterday morning after a few days, v alt] here, Oa July 1st, Mr. F.P. Hanlon, former- ly & detective for the Unlon Paclfic, bat lstterly employed by the company on speclal oxpert duty, resigned of his own free will and with manifest pleasure from his connection with the road. All state- ments upon this matter, at variance with the above, sre erroneous. Geueral Superintendent Smith, of ths Union Pacific, has fssued sn order chang- ing the pame «f the Wyomling station known as Washakie to Wamsutter. Tois change was necessitated by the difficultles encountered in the frequent confounding of the station with Fort Washakie, and the numerous errors lu the delivery of feelght and expr occurring thereby, Wasbakle is the name of an (1d Indian chief, famous in his day, and the new title of the statlon is an honor tnanother aboriglne equally as great in history. At St. Paul, Minn,, on the 8:h prox. will be held a trio of meetings whic! promises to conventrate within that city every rallway cfficial in the weat. The Transcontinental holds a blg session there on that day, and at the same tlme the Utah Traffic and Paclfic Coast aesocl- atlons hold meetings. General Traffic Mansger Kimball, of the Unlon Pacific, who 1s out on a recreative tour will re- t ra by way of St. Paul to atterd the Trascon'ioental meeticg on that date, arriving home as soon as poasible there- after, Mr, Gee. W, Hall, sssistant secretary of the Unlon Paclfic auxillary llnes re- di meraivg from has been Heo saye that the U, P. **folks” in the Hub ex. pre:s thelr pleasure at the conduct and condition of the rord. Mr, Hall narra- gates an Interesting experlence of his at Nantucker, where he sp few daya of recreation. He was out in the harbor one with a fishing party, Bluoe fish wers scarce and for diversion several of the gentlemen balted for shark. Tho waters of the bay contaln many of theee fish of & species known as the sand shark, which frequents the bottom and although voracious and st tlmes dsnger- ous to exp:sed swlmmi 1s not qulie so formidable nor ms large s the great white ““man ester” of the Mediteranean nor the basking shark of the sonth meas, The tackle employed In such royal aogling is neces sarily etrong and heavy, consisting of u oa f-iuch Jine termivativg in a short n, which the monster canro’ part iv ale jaws, to which the hock, a foot long, (s astached, Mr, Hall baited with s {arso plece of blue fish, After some pa i nt walting be felt s nibble, then a pro asurced “‘blte,” which was at once fol- .wed by a tug that nearly jerked hiw t, — —Tho meetiog of the Katghts of Labor which was called for last night at theoity hall to consider the scheme for colonizing westorn Nebraska, was deferred on account of the emall attendsnce, Auother meeting will probably be called for the same purpose next week. —A pleasant sociable was held Iast night in the palors of the Saundera stroot Presbs terian church. —The elegant residence of Birhop Worthiogton is mearly completed, the brick work having been finished. The buildiog is all rendy for the roof and will bo ready fox occupancy this fall. W. Heofield, of Fullerton, ls in the ——— A Broken Neck, €1, Louis, No,, August 27.—A Post-Dis patch Little Rock epecial & Henry Bur- nett, colored, was hanged this mornivg at Lonoke, Ark., for the murder of Nelson Anderson, also culored, in February last, TEST YOUR BAKTNG POVIER 20-0AT: Prandeadvertived as abuctutely pure CONTAIN AMMONIMA. THE T ' Place & ean tep down on a hot stove nnt] heated, then remove the sover and smell. A chemist will not be Fe- quired o deteot the presence of ammon| AIN AMMONYA. T8 HRALTHFULYESS B ER BEEN QUESTIONED, 1n & million homes of & contury 16 had #1004 the consumers’ rellablo test, THE TEST OF THE OVEN, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., MAXERS OF Dr. Price's Spocial Flavoring Extracis, | Tho strongast, most delleious and natoral Navor knows, and Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Goms ¥or Light, Healthy Bread, The Best Dry Hop Yeast in the World. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. CHICACQO. - ST. LOUIS. OMAHA INSTITUTE i Crnonic AND SURGICAL DISEASES. The largest Medical institute West of Mississippl Rivers Fifty rooms for the accomodation of pationts. The Hclan o In charge of the Inatituto has %ot succosstul pr rare exporienco |}m|m{. "Paralysl CIRCULAR r. Adre i L. AND SURGICAL INSTITU 13th Streot, Cornor of Car'" * Avenue, - omans IOWA COLLEGE OF LAW. TLaw department of Drake Unlversity, Dea Mot Tows. Send for Catalogue. Addrees A. H. MV or J. 8. Clirk, Secretary, care Coo McVo 08 Moines Towa m&o 4wk O.F.Davis. LA, Oszran Nebraska Lacd Agency. 0. F. DAVIS & CO. GENERAL DEALEES 1N Real Estate And Eeal Estate Mortgages FARNAM STREET, - . OMAHA wve for 811e 270,000 scren caretolly solected lands tern Nebraska, at 1uw prieo and oa casy terms Tmproved f: rms f.x eale i3 Deuglas, Do ge, Clfax,. Platte, Burt, Cuming, Ssipy, Washingtor, . Me:rick, Sanndors and Butl ¥ countis, Taxes psid I 1 parts of tho state, Notar, solicited. Maney Paclic always in. office. Ocrrespondence. aned on imoroved fams srd property. ; . BU.?L'.K 5 FUNERAL MIRECTOR AND EMBALMER, 111N, 16th Street, P . . RIS DN, Puonix Ingurance Co,, Tondon, Ciab Westchester,N. Y., Asects . Glons Fails, Assol Giraxd Fire, Phliaddichis, Asc Now Hampihire, osh oaeots - OMATA NRBOASKA il e The Horrors ot Morphine, “Glye me only a few drope; for God's sake, give me just a little,” The worcs, taysthe New York Joarnal, came from 8 thrunkeu-faced msn who e | stood in front of a drug store on William street yesterday, as he ralsed his hands appealiogly. mewmbor of the | SPRY UM o ou any,” replied tho drugglst, as he closea the door in the wan’s face, The latter began & vigorous pounding on the door, and pressutly & policeman the row?” he ssked. overbosrd, and then he knew his fish The Tax for Paving, O'Neil's HO Dawson, Endicott;jMr C A was hookod. By the asslstanos of two| The board of equalization held its final | Robsrts, Desdwood; A H Nelson, Ithica; ::}:hu m;n the ‘l“nuh;" woy bnugh;m meeting lsst evening, and the matter of [M W Ryerson, Grand Island; O P Ayer, o sarfice, where It proved to bea i South Kea'ney; W ¥ Kannial, Aspin; P shark of uncuual dimensions, Tt was | o708 txen for paviog cortain parta of [ U0V FERPI SL D BOVA e T baaled slongslde, torashing the water to | 'ho clty was discassed. ~ The following [y *C P ™. 51" Gonnon, Gacrn Ninte 8 fosm In Ite stroggles, and clubbed to | resclation was adopted by the boatd, | Alions P A Baevett, Woeepiog Water) o d.;m.i hTM -h.r: n:’murod teven feot | and will be submitted to the clty councll | Ollerman, Pones: N M Wayne, Cedar, Tow trophles of his achievement. Reglv:’d,(nnllha city council, now sittine Judge Hull received the pleasant intel- Geo., Sternedorfl, one of the mont|an !;“:rm?n:qumn::':. o ;’?:'r:;n{;-g ligence yosterday mornin® that a hub and efficlent young men in the general fraight | Mary's avenue from the east Jina of Forrest |*POXe factory at Binghamton, N, Y. in office of the Union Paclfic, bas been pro- | street to the east line of Phil Sheridan [ which he was iuterested, had burned, and he moted to the position of tariff clerk. street, Caming Jetroot Yfrom the east line of | was thereby out of pocket some $1,500 Will O, Blackb £ Twentieth street to the east_line of Division ¢ . Blackburn, formerly of Oma- | street, Farnam street from Fifteenth streot to| At the Metropo'itan: Gay L Abbott, Crete; ha, but now residing at Ketcham, Idaho, | Twentieth street, Howard street from Eigh. | Charlos James, Plattemouth; Henxy Mas- hes been selected an chlef clerk to Me. | teenth to Ninth street; and the cost of curbing [ brook, Grand Taland; K A Randall, Hostingss George Ady at Denver. He loayes |A0d gutteriog Twelith street from Howard to J Vi e bl ge Ady 3 oaven | 5o o Ty : O W Richardson, Wahoo; Al Powell, Blair, Kotchum next Monday and will ent ; e Bl from, HisNA = Wil enter f ¢y Ninth streets, Sixteenth from | W F Farlow, Shilbloa; A Bailey, Linesln; upon the duties of his new position Im- | Douglas to Farnam stroets, ba levied on the | W ¥ V. G Neb; W F M 'h B ; medlately upon his arrlval at Denver. [lots and real estate along the line of said im- D Bariars el 0 Bl o o — provements to_the depth of 183 feet from tho :;';M“ D:“l“""" dC""I'R“l “M“I -,: Vv "n nes of snid streets according to foot frontage, | Hutchinson, Gleawcod, Towa; uther, WRECK ON THE "Q. The cost of paviog upon Cutmlng sireet, wharé | Deaver, Coly Miss Jane Noery, Odmbeldgs, the street is less than 100 teet inwidth, [ Mage; R D Thorton, New Yorks D E Dem. A Tail-Ead Collision by Which Many | to taxed sgainst the abutting pro- " e Passengers are Injared, perty upon the basls of actaal cost of [Prey, Marshalllown, Iowa; A Wilcox, Osdar - ¥ ::mhblmdfgh oihmm. All md :om.\’: Rapids, sowa; Ed McComb, Des Moines; J —— xable for 080 improvemen A ssrlons tall-ond collision of passangor | taxed according o tha usual scaling process 80|y g oy 0 L5 Moller and wie, tralus on the Chlosgo, Burlington & |l 554 Dr cent for tho real estate adjacent b ft AL Lo o Chloago, Burlington & | to the street improved to the depth of 2/ feet, | W Dulin, B Dulen, Avocs, Towar J N Beat, Quincy occurred at Corning, Iowa, Tue: :" :h]!r":l: . ncent 22 feet, 20 per cent; the | Denver, Col; Frod Eastland, Jos Dillon, day night, renultlog In & number of poo- | it 94 e, 10 ot oot ety opiis? ond | Necla, Towa; W A Gray, Buffalo, N Yy . J ple being badly Injured. Owing to the asad westment wo find after heating all ;:Nl"fith. c"(’;,'f"'"‘ tl'hl O H Smith, John heavy passenger trafic one of the tralns | COT3Paints m da full construction of | Rallateav, Chlcago, Mrs R P Spear, e :alng w1 A5 BOBHIGR), G kb= ment to be according to g:i;r Falls, Towa; Oscar Morgan, Taompson, tion running & few minutes behind the ST Ty 4 —— other, On the fira® rectlon Were two cars ity Threatening Vengeance, e anpAn of "‘(I"‘" "'y“‘"“’; general 3 "“"“ 70 | Some of th colored renidents of Oma- 0 atate militla on their wav to attend [ parations are now being made for paylng 2ol tho stale encampment at Ceeaton, the |the soldiors thronghout the depyrtment, | e 1o ®ill fesl reverualul towards former company belng from Sthenandoah | 1g work of disbursement will commence | e o7, Micollog the man and the latter from Red Oak. At Corn— °1%0 | Johnaon, who was wsnted ¢ Grand Je- Ing tho firat mection was side-tracked, | *200t the end of this week or the first of [land. It is eald & number have throaten- waiting for a frelght to next, ed to get even with the offi.er by s)me Botors warning signals could be dl *‘I'he enlisted msn—that is the com-|meane. Yesterdsy afternoon Officora Bround & oitve b & gk roteof “spea |00 toldtori—theonghont eur depart-| SO, Epler Cn o, Bloom und crashed fnto tho 103t of tho. waiting | o0 #ald Col. Wilaon, paymistor gen-|had them confined In tho city train, The two rear cars, contalniog |eral, to a reporter yesterday, “‘are paid|jall on the charge of vagrancy. the state militis, woro completely tele- [ evory two months, while the officors re. | e men, however, cla m that the charge RGO UL G et DO ULOUEE TG O el S RORE L L DR e DD R 108 7 2 that the total amount paid out every 70 [ ther hav mado about Blooms action in 0. K, Red Osk—N. E, Wileon, leg |months to the privates at Fort Omaba|arresting Johnson, The men are still mangled near the knee, arm bzoken and | wonld amount to about $10,000, ard in. [ confined in jail and will appear before body budly biulsed. J. W. Suwpler, | olading the privates and officers, the pay |7 098¢ Stenberg this morntog for trlal. Thiomes m‘;‘g SHd. AR Batds rf,.fif;? ments duriog the same perlod smount to Paving Bonds Kedeemed, cat and brufsed. John Masterson, arm |about $20,000. Tho pay-roll of tho en.| Tho district paving bonda issued by the and -h:‘ulder broken. ;,ira dupsrtn;cnt shows an annual dis-[clty last year are beginning to be re- Co. E, Shenandoah—Robert Hender- | bursement for officers and men of about | g by City Tre Buck. Durl ton, cut'about the head aud faco and jaw | $1,250,000. This amount, of courso, i | oy e S e e broken. Ed Winne, heal injared. exolusive of the expenses of the qaar- [y & WORLE REATY, SOAEN, WOUER Save 0. White, the compsny's cook, and | termaster’s departmont.” SEU ORI O] NaWAY Ork EhFod SR §R0 R Charles Sallivan wero found wedged be-| ~Oul. Hall, inspector goneralis expected | gaok MonF,t0 "o © ok B0 recoom 85 tween two soats in the wreck ard were | to return on Saturday fromthe tour of £ 0';"; r 815 0:]% "mu‘: SIS Gk removed with the greatest difficulty. |inepection which he hes been making |9 YeH0R®! il 3 % | The paving tax has been so collected Both were conslderably injured. among the western posts, T O D P P It Is thought that all tho ivjured mon| Col. Henry has fn his postemsion a|(p oue2e the oity, brch wlll recover, although it fs a marvel that [good photograph of the department rifls | {2108€ p3yments when due. there were no fatalities. t:m'x t:xksn ?nh the range daring the Uunder False Pretenses, e —— closing days of the contest. United States Court, Capt. J. C. Cusack ard wife of Fort A taleph.cna d_“pnwh was recelved Judge Dandy entered & decroe in the | Nlobrara are at the Paxton. from Council Bluffs at pclice headquarters B marel o e LN se Eralona Dress parade iz held dally at Fert|yesterday crdering the srrest of a man S SN SO Omaha at 6 o’clyck, aud battallon drill | amed Hugh Cameron, who was wauted mortgage sscurlty Co. vs. William H. |evory Tuesdsy and Thuraday from 2|for obtalning monoy under fa'sspretenses Walter et al, grantiag complalnant | o’clock to 3:30 p. m. Cameron was found eatly in the evening 3 5 5 et P 2 0. : ) T Edge it Dands apnointoal uonal A Pistol shots at the corner of Dougles |jtics, Constable Wesley immediately SeE 3 A * ) and Fliteenth streets drew a largs crowd | came to Omaha and tcok the prisoner g"-‘l"(“;' U““‘;;‘ i"‘:: ":“”‘“‘“‘““0‘ 8 (o that locallty about 8:30 last evening |back with him. enkelman, Dundy county. 2 ——— Judge Hull fled yeuterdsy wiih the| N0 eXcitement ran high. For some| pyo aaidonat Lettor-Oacriers. clerk of the United’Stites circult court, | 1m0 B0 one seemed to know what Wae| 4 tclogramfrom Washington announces the followlng cross bills of foreclosure: | the matter, bu' finally the news wadfi}ns tho city of Omaha has been granted Fred W. Duaton, of Long Island, N. |pasied from mouth to mouth that a Uttle | {vo additional letter-catrlers by the post- Y., ve. Herman Munchan sud Herman | black-and-tan dog wss no more. master-general. Tais will be good news Diers, for $23 ‘and'interest at ten per [8eems that the dog was cromsing the |y, tho force already employed, as owing cent from July 1st,: 1885;—proporty |8treet, when a rockless driver ran hlm (g, 4pg geont growth of the city the men tecurlty in Saward connty. down, the wheels of the vehicle passiog | hyve more teer! ery than they can eover. Nebraska Losn and Trast company of [©v¢r his bedy and badly crushing it. ~As Hastings vs. Edwin E, Rogers et al, for | there was no hopes of saving the dog's $067.50 and iuterest at ten per cent from | llfe, a kind stranger ended his miscrable May lst, 1885;—property secarity In |eXistence with a oharitable bullet. As Webster "50““‘11 soon as the crowd dispersed the remains James B, Hesrtwell & Co., of Adams | Were removed and soitably interred. connty, va, Frank Shaft etal., for $135, S ——— with interest at 10 per cent from Septem- EXRBONAL. ber 4 h, 1884; property security in Har- lan county. AL Rowell, of Blair, is at the Millard. Corbln _ Banking Company of New| R, A. Heaton, of Weston, is at the Pax- York va. Henry H. Howard et al. for|gopn, $21 42, wlth Interest at 10 per c2nt from Jauuary 1st, 1885; property security in Boécne coun g L — A. B, Slater, of Wayno, Neb., is a Paxtcn Many Reasons for Not Regtstering. |gae: The committes appointed by Judge| J, B, Dinsmoor, of Sutson, is stopping at e — McCalloch to tabulate the affidavits In the | the Millard. 5 ?{l_'c'fl: Bt .',’;’f',';fi,'fif,"; e Murphy-Boyd contest, bogan thelr labors | 3. D. Polk, Plattamonth, is stopping at |, "Neuilc s seaithy ltlzsn and ol settlr last evening, They find thelr position no | the Mulard, widely known in southeast, Jows, was found slnecure, es they are obligad to classify [ Caarl:s D, Woolworth went east Wednes- l.‘,':fi.':fi:‘;";fl, mt;g“f'lfih:’:'fi:'mfl“fl@ som the affidavits glving the reason why the |day night. He had_been in poor health _for some_ time pame did nct appesr on the roglstration| N. B, Falconer left for New York last | past and it is tupposed the disease had so af- liste, Last nighu they dlscovered elght | evening, letaaihtymiog thatlhe wandesed sy tholciyey clatnes ia looking over the affidavits of | 1 nr popis, of Norfolk, is registeredat| Jed, 8, Wyman, youngest son of J, I, one ward, and tho d:ffsront renrons given the Millard. Wyman, a promineat merchant. sitempted for not reglatering will probably have to d 4 suicide by shooting bimself last evening at be classified under at le;st twenty differ- | Edward Blewett, of Fremont, is stopping at | iy ) esidence, which mey result fatally, Wy~ ent heade. the Paxton, man returned from the east a fow wueluh 8go, — Jomo W. Jooaiogs, of 8k Edward, Neb,, |40 bas been wmelanchly snd deack hae Expressman Fined, 1s st the Paxton, A The casaof the two expresumen, D. A.| afiyq10ura Noble, of Oincinnati, is in the Sutley and J. A, Tacker, who were ar-| ity visiting friends, rested for violating a city ordinance by | afr, Charles Sherman left the city yesterday trespasstng on forbidden ground at the | for a vacation trip in Towa, a y:;‘g’: Bfif“’f:a‘lfll’;"‘h:‘_y ;;::gxd‘:;"’" Charles Heyn, of Detroit, is visitiog his ternoon, After hearing witnesses aud | Prother Georgo Hoyn, of this city. rguments of conrssl, the jury returned | Dr. A, Kuhn returned yesterday moroing a verdiot of gullty agairs Satley and ex-[from & fishing trip among the lakes of the onerating Tucker, Judge Stenberg een- | north. tenced the convicted man to poy a h::na Of | Gharles Van Aden, inspector of the Nis, §0 and the costs—the lightest sentence |y, oo company, of New York, is In for the cffense provided by law. ey Hon, Chas, O, Whadon, Mansger Kay received yesterday a tele- legislature from Lancaster county, is_in the graw from John J, Malone, of the Leaven- | €ity. i worth Reds, offering to play bis men| A.B Davenport, of the Millard, left yes- here on Saturdsy and Sunday, August |terday fora fow days’ visit in Kensas City 20th and 30th, for & §200 guarantee, | *°d St Joor ; Arrangements wero at once perfected [ D.J. O'Dcnohoe, of 0'Donohoe & Sherfy, *This man is & morphine fiend,” re- gemes will be played at Athletlc | left for the east yesterdsy morning to pur. ist, *‘and I can’v seld hi; P plied the druggist, *‘and I can’v sell him park rext Saturdsy snd Sunday. chase fall goods, any.” ST p— Mr. D, T, Nolte, of Columbus, O, is a| ¢QOh, for heaven's sake, give me just » Sale of a Baloon, guest at the residence of Mr. O. E. Maynard, | little! See, 1 have mcney ! The ealoon known as the *“‘Clty Ex- | on Sherman avenue, The policeman led the wan away, but change,” in the Arcade hofel block on| pfis Friedman, who has been visiting :;’1‘1;:::; ."l:lt:r :;p:::e:ld:uu“ dl;g::: Douglas street, wes sold under a mortgage | friends in Omaha tor somo time past, leaves A X t f \be station for $1,000 held by P, H, Green, the Sk, |for her bome in Detrol: to-day, 1ha ko off 10 the slinetion of shesiatiy Mary's avenue maloonist, Mr, Green| The leave of absence for ten days granted *“1f you'll go home Y'll let you ¢ 0,” saia purchased the fixtures for $520, and | Majr Thaddeus H, Stanton, paymaster, U, | the kiud-hearted policeman, Barney Maglunis bid up the pool tables|g, A., has been extonded two days. The man promised to go direotly home for 311, i FT s Al J. P, Munn, H, 0. Hops, and J, M, Whit. | sed sterted uuy.' !A;:lhu;r of o;;vnrdbhe ~The " traia dus hare at 9:20 & m. yes. | man, of St Paul, offciala of the O, St. P, | ¥as again In froxt of the drog atore b terdsy did not srrive uatil about 4 o'clock in | M. & O, railroad, sre at the Paxton, 4 e RAOI A quantity of morphine, the afternoon, heavily loaded with passen-| W . Anncberg, Burlington; J J Johnsion, | * This time anoider policemsn hove n wers, Miuneapolis; N 8 McClare, Blair; Fred D, |aight, sna in response to tha druggis -A hackman named Bounust was arrested | Hill, Chicago; C 8 Parke, Norlolk, are st the | cemands ordered the morphine “hond’ at the B. & M, dopot yesterdsy afternoon on | Ar:sde, wway., Toreats were m‘ell complaint of the depot master for committivg | Gen, J, E. Bwith, of the law firm of Smith .JU"L'*““;‘ °“‘ll°lfl the o A & musdemeanor, & Shia, of this city, has goue east in the lu- | X Vaiu, bo sih} peaced for ha crug. S —— torest of an fmportant eult {avolvieg upwards | TOR VhE Dotleowan wAoved ho wed Speclal inducements given to hotele, | of $75,00) ‘fi(;l“t’{udlu:g :u. mupnvamem.y § cestaurants and boarding houaes, at the Mrs, A, L. Willismy, of Topeks, K: ) > . h When ho got up the blood wa Palase Marke'. E. A, Mursb, propriotor. [, (T i Nre "5, 7, Burna, of this | trom bia wouth, but he refus: ——— A. F. Burt, » prowinent farmer liviog near | ity, left yesterdsy moraing for the Colorado | away and the policerasn was compelled to Armands, has bevn mysteriously miseing from | mountatns take him to the statlon, bowe for the past ten days, He was lasbseen | g 1, valantine, 12 O_Rush, North Bend; T| **Thoy can talk about liquor rulplog 3 mpcetivg noar Kearpoy, 1o which § 3 Mouney, ulo; 3 A aad O L Bryden, Mil- | men,” atd the deugglat, *'but when oplu town be had goue to bring home & ncw " 0 {hreching wechine recently uroha ) waukes; O N Rewmington, Biair; d P Weeks, ) 0B02 218 1te grasp on & wan he's gon SRS MO PIANOG TUNING Y Henrv C. Camp; ctical plano maker, taor and repairer (of josten, St Paul and t. All work guarsntec wes rensonable. Orders reoived [ sud Mus'c House, 1618 Dougles 8t Brick & Stone Walls Neatly Cleaved and Joluted, Tuckpointiog, Staining, Brick Pointiog.and Penciling done in first class style, by JOHN J BURKE, Call or address 3016 Caming St, ART AND MUSIC. 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