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. pleted to turn them over 5] - LINOOLY 0¥ TUE FOOROUT. 7 ool pnybods . cton On tie whol e l.x- ‘tom Kennard's G-,..:_v Soliome &5 Uatl i . a Roll of Wealtin bowne P | g o i would be putin, In relation o the jnil delivery the ing stigating committee said THE RAILROAD BOND SCHEME, (lni i<t ard’™ of two men ¥ < wround this jail e uight.” This cidi A ¥limsy Report From the Police nan who ¢ d Committee-Notes from the Line te \‘i”'; hrought it into ¢ ;.:‘,‘v: n Stock Yards - Kaneas " ’ of rounding is Horse Thieves Clty Trems ment of the committee x> ol wafely against o [FroM Tiae Bew's Livcory Buner.) ood and suflicient The proposition to vote §50,000, | il key ) in a few tensibly as a donation t ¢ Missouri Wt R *h{":’ 0 Pacific, is now being agitated by the real | § " of anybody can i parties in interest sunve and | to the city juil the ecitizens would genial gentlem m Kennord, is de- | like 1o know. Perhaps the Uil voting his energies to the task of con- | (B0 0 e '}‘,l“m,”""" 3! \l.‘;\ Wit hew vineing the people of Lin tit this il win: lsoionod to ~his peenline prope is enrriod, | the two hundred ,uifi w !m Vi the city will have immediste and dirvet connection with the immense pine forests which surronnd Atchison, Ka other praivie towns, and (hat o Do discovered every thres or four m between this point and the wain stem of understand tho art of evading deteetion s and [ or oven Captain Pon Conrville, the pho- : might have given this anstule commitl l W pointee on | mothat of prof the road near Avoea, ‘Tom is In favor of | the hands of o e somi conncetion which will furnish | corts him his swamp land bill kel in the last legislature hayi tisfy his nataral eravings e, ‘Uhe proposition provides that the | 30,000 in bonds shall be issuell wit o | ment fo bust that thirty days after the work of construction commences and be plaeed in the hands s word ’ of a trustee to be agreed upon by the | when rising 5 ity have tl mayor and the railroad company. ‘The in their pursuit of trustee clause s the important featurve | and plunder to knock down which endears this proposition to the | ¥ liis llmllh'll\ handed " T YR e reerated, and no gues- parties in interest. The trustenis | s word spoken to the squired to give suy hond; the bonds | sra, and/if-or to be negotiuble on delivery, und | miide. ,m niy. of ealsomine is on | commence to bear interest cight months | “l"" n dau A'Knmumhl‘ o « before the road is required to b com- | {1 SPots Bt Al I e ploted. Wi Lo unenterprising evin as is In 1871 Lancaster county voted $100,000 | evidenced by the retention of the com- in 10 per cent. bonds tonation to | Men drunks and petty thieves in “that the Midland Pacific railway company, Of Y nanst nskod Fob: for the purpose of | y what had become of all struction of a line of ro: u Lincolw | the ghods taken from prisoners, and why to the Union Pacific. By the terms of | it i that many men arrested and started nd night othing is at hoth in the day ch there, 1o the conle time neve: the proposttion the bonds were o be completed so son in the 1o to deliver the compuny completed miles; the ma shops o ) ve also Lo be lo- S Sl AEoln and o permanently ‘maintained h A. A, st dNu nds of a s hy ¥ i ired publi of the most inoffer ole of the foree, honds mile of and K\\*\‘ HO THIEV 1+ deputy sh i A m Among other Alton, Oshorne county, Kansas, was in containcd (h n: “I'tic the city yesterday. It will be remem- ]I. |rr|~mlvr n)luf wid hmul\ bered that a short time ago ofiicers in of Januar, Lincoln were notified that two nnc mpany is | numed Fred and Joe Re Lo receive the lunuh only” by | pected to pass through” the city \\|lh rtue of & full and_ faithful complinoce Htolon tannn and' . buggy from the. Kan- with the terms and conditions of this | sas town. The lant police here w 0. The bonds wore voted, | ot successful in' catehing them and 5 and placed in the hands of (wo [ was not until théy reached Tekemal the trustecs, one heing the aforesaid Ken- wor Sted. Green then went nard, and the othe . G, Owen. ¢ them brought the two men Under the proposition it was the | to Lincoln, where ho spent two duty of these trustees to hold i getting his requisition the bonds until the 1st of w this lmw Green heard and if at that time the rom Paul, Hows county, 5 m the l{o molds for st ing a tewm of mules in- that county, that the oflicer would use every n-IlmI to the men awey from the 5 con hastily left the city \nlh his f ing two commissioners to be eanc mile of road had h Ist duy of Junu prominent tax-p Betion to estrain thoso trustees from livering the bonds to the pany. But the trustees h day of Decemb 1872, honds to the Wiy li)m.mu\ sold the bond them about 1’ owd They ' Iyne || the The At pur- s, flu-u Wis 2 e n in the Y i The object of Gregt second visit to | Lincoln is to get the te in d ion and buggy which he left here, and t . vote of the |l\u¥||4- Fom | them buck to their owne: Kennard doubtless expects that he will STOCK YARDS N A §30,000 p* .un is being made at the Lincoln stoc k lu| manufactur Dbrick, Mr. one of the prop tors of the |I1|i~n|1|4~u!, Kol be again appointed trastec if this propo- sition Tt is tho evident intent of the parties engineering this schemo to got these bonds into the hands of « so- oalled trustee, and when this is done it | man, Hlinois, where he manufuctured 1l whether the road is built or | 60,000,000 brick for the buildi of that ustee can deliver the bonds Specimens of his work of common b- | and ornamental brick on_exhibition at the Commercial hotel, and it must be sent proposition from the Mis- | said that they very fine. Mr. Callo- fie, as readily m seen by horse facts here given, is pre k for 1o that one m: by the Under the cern will \n- so wrranged that |Iu~ making of brick will procecd winter and » This will heone of the best acguisitions Lincoln has obtained of late, as about 100 men will he 1-m|;l<\wd the year around nu.nm« s still_progressing o the Exchange frotel wd toward comple nt now announce to that they are ready to receive Though they have plen dispute has avisen or, John Lan- he managers, yet it PSS that il ad not by 3 - 1886, Ilw luwh nnmm-nwnl. Ly be the s s the il d the bonds being in tho hands the taxy celled. might ¢ Pll(‘l 1 of innveent purcha can seek the samg Tho same old story may bo a Yy intere parties 1o voters that the trustec was not sufl Vv advised as to his legal and n[llmmlull(v i au-» and eitizon. Th no possible ne thu Tonda at all, and if tlon. 1T manago the publi strock. of THE BURR CASE, The Burr contempt pro ting the mone 11 bo thrown uway supreme court over the Zimmerman re- ourl Pacific wants to enter Lin- | Jease as continued until next coln any way and the puliry sum the court adjourning until f $50,000 to such a corporation wonld United States district not deter it & moment. Tom Kennard Lumbertson, when asked and the other men who scheme will endeavor sophistry usually um[lh sons thit thaM Pi 2 som for coming into Lincoln is to Secure the 50,000, Intelligent votors should not be led away in such a mann incoln isan important point for tho Mi i Pacific, and cve n rost ¢ voud will Just the Driscoll wnd O th, both well- if . monoy us | known prize fighters, which will oc Na corre ade | the city ball to-morrow evening, is ex- proportion of the money the interest among sporting i got and what propo the od " would receive for their intlon s election will ocs 10th day of th's month, ro working the - would muko efforts for the to show by th id he did not ieve he would be o 'ty Mr. Lam- bertson gave no reason this but h- mul.»m]\ thinks that /lmnulu s 0 areanged beforehand t out of the Wiy, ABOUT TOWN. The hard glove ('lm lu- that between Jack gor Fred Fumke s booking o large of popular attractions for the ind the the ud all who dosire not apern hov cessfpil to sink the city under an overwhelming | hus far leads him to believe that it will debt should vot tinst the bond be the most profitable in Lincoln for (1T WL The city council met W and the report of the commitiee on polico nvestigation wad taken up. “Tho report was given in yesterday's Bi ul codictod, o geieral applic wash was given (o the 1 Still th ¢ John Driscoll arrested a desert ympuny D, Fort Russell, W rned him over to Sherift Melic aken to the west Wyek was in the terday shaking “hands with his nucrons friends and adm senator was on bis way from Fairmont to n-lll by whom he will | tor . H. Van the | Wahoo, where he will speak to the took it up_- him people. Policemen Kuhlman The county l,.,]i.i\“] fight is gelting oliceman | quite warm and the various candidates I'he upon sport of the committee by the citizens here Phompson. 15 looked are busy working up their ownmatters The Richards' brothers fine new four a general finding that - tho | giopry building is now up to the second Lincoln }ml e ure one and all | g and wlion completed it will be the a pack ol lebrated sommambulists, gest and most ereditable business al that old Morpheus has a contract | sirgeture in Lincoln. with e spend STATE ARRIVALS, their timo while on 't in dream- Robt. Hewitt, Fr mqu‘J A (un|nl and, 5o that the midnight Milford; A. Ewing, ; Jolu totters homo singing the ino ™ l.rnu..T( ty; H. (‘ W, agner, won't ‘i'f home fil nn-um Bloomington. M disrohing the “fine fra *“whils they are dreaming ¢ Batsaxio Heauine awv Soovit uplll\laul Samaritan warvelous. brother, sged 19, had fits from his ests in the dark and ..um hall ine are the Young Men's ion was cluimed the coun that one of y. Swmaritan Nervyine cured him.” polica was _ sctually goi D ‘l' Minn, $1.50. at 10 fight his mfi«r{m ofticer, und the I Fuggists. b ol surpr ich nnumfi tio vounte: | A happy coino dfltflfiflf«l‘_’g Vaulenting Al henchmen and ward | safely loduzed | “ull- | o forco sufficlently awake to | “SUSPIOTION" |m| I,hn-nhl dur- | BEE: FRIDAY, I ture, the nambog of Justiens of the pw-u | tn Omaha has been redued to theee, amt | feted, fov their seloction. | chasog in the oy THE OMAHA DATLY CINTHREAT. AND Equices, of the Barbour Asphalt wpany, Delivers Himselt on These Suby the city fai (A1 \ar ohee s, offices < 3 . | tor anier of all public put My them marni said ( llh | into the field by warety nomination, then Squires, of the Asphalt company, ad- | the ballot box. . As the dressing a Bep reporter who had dropped | ave oeoa pass in judg in for possible news y theme s ‘Sus- | ment upon the several eandidates, an af picion® with ‘Interest’ as an attendent | tempt has heen made to discover the sov- | e l ot I Fambitions ones: | topic or co-relutive issue, do you seet T | . which includes the don’t know in what seriptures youwill | rds: | find the text, but it s shown you every | o o w’hl. n, Who now presides in the | Thivteenth steedt: eonrt, is among dag 1 th pen gos ||4I||hl\‘mmnlll‘n" { ity Fap bR CHRGIRtSS, 5o g0 Give a dog o bad name and hang him.* " | g honorable gentlemau, lomespun 1 I'he Asphalt man here ms gestaral | without pretensions, althongh he owns no quotation marks in the air as a guaran- | little landed propecty in the south end. | tee that he did not ¢laim the Iast utt ‘:‘v"“-:‘”‘ prest of previous torms of : ance ns o Some red-nosed anti- | S50 < who s also a republican, quarian history made this | il as v Bolieminns and other friends to support his ¢ fons befol pirs vemark and the potent troism it containg | i | !lw convention is still whooping down the corridors of | MEENREMRER G 0 Leent Tenth time. [t means in its liberal interpretas | sireet jurist, is a German and a demo- | tion that it is a tough tussle to wrest your | erat of the nhl tine. He has woll sus- | tion from the grip of suspicion ned his honor and trusts in years past | when it is once § wpon. { and will endeayor to retain tie official | “lisan t to me to sit aloft | privilege to continne his wo | mrue led by participation in | I'hllh]» Andies, likewise a democrat, is | nd soe the muss that common | 1 gentleman among | woup below. T am not | G His eourt on | Thivtes s a Lt i! W as in certain t Ay pleases me, fomplo of tiuo | of iy 1 i for all mi 13 ol lenrned thought. Mr., Andres | fullnes: Justice Kind, 1 pity the misgu lance. of tl | rned in many puhlu nterprises formances of the number the people of liis nationality snd think the Asphait o w good fight. is o wble — institution cond district, which includes [l its oflicers and em nd Fifth wards: | obtained | pressed wht, who has been for & of the Rey the retention of his re philanthropists Have you an oung friend, that v ployes foi, my dea ed nd live is w cheer I run of eand s enters nn- v Hols present city ul the “I']HI‘vh and a ntleman of high attainme and anqguestioned probity. Ho has rprises? 5 lm' i Wl exeep- ates, in o1, that W ‘c.\ with a glad h the margim we have Do you % above think, that Dou; tharough legal edueation and the profit Ben Smith, of some exporience in | 8¢ practice list he i 85 and (rosted me i abont inta varions b staff, und is_well | dovous delight of s attache of this ymuml phalt on the street educated, honorabie, well rounded gen- niggers sweat during the tleman and !umwnwl\flnunl ramong a yort, my boy, such an idea fe promises to not: well 1 should not, myself. ‘Intorvest’ s the on in all 0 i prominence | able is the pr who has hands \virj| me or ex- Jlul-vt Wei man who d \ preference for asphaltun pa ment, cvery councilm \vlm has pre- | office with an efer sumed to vote for asphalt, has on that | Boing the sole aspivant of his party Iu‘ | | moment been sl will doubtless get the nomination from | the convention I the Third distriet, including the Gustave Ande ated by v on. with vepu onch in many dence heve, comes before the convention. Judge Andd of the most promment Swed- i £ pur asphalt comp rother man who | aside from the [nuhN that all derive from the splendid streets, show him to me, and be quick about it tme get eny; o Clark Wood- nd they ouzht constitated of J. E. among the erudito uiinds of the commu- man and 1. C Brinne B nity, and h ble record. ancirreproac Iong as there is a dollar of-* |l|«~ public citizens of Omala, and has the re- [ funds to spare and anyone is hired to spect and confidénee of the entire Sean- ! spend it, minions of icion comnranify. The judi will tho trail and -~ dis- candidate. | tho cashier stole Edmund Bartlett, also republican, v at it, Mr. Weoodman | has his office i se's bloek on § { and Mr. Brunner, men wlmm honor teenth sty noing the most ¢ l probity none dare ¢ teemed of ¢ . Years of exper ! othe throats with s, have matured splendid acquirenments can not i seted board | brightened an intellect of greal native of public works aha than one | strength, Judge b artlett is peer | i ter vanished from thi no; ddmo i this distr array of f we ample fooM o i are aspirants It's none of my ake n publie interest in it or oA apable s pleased 1o s to know it themselvy t the publie indicious ary thrown of him at out, le m selections, owr first meoting ongday on the strects. Bt S 1 | He. was too anxious (o have me | Police Detail. I believe him, ‘o solid asphalt man:' | The police detdil for the month of one of those asphalt men wno_ sit up ' October is as followd: 1 for asphalt, and would | B wouo fen blocks out of lis 'Way JUsCi0 | yiclel Whaten, Peter Matza, ronads- the dear, smooth asphalt o yd, when T et him | Leary was alarmingl wd i put on the bo eron, sruck on rd would Thomas Cormick, court ul]u 0er. ugh some measure to pave the A R roof of the court house or something | o ,“M,;';‘\' DSl L ¢ dangerous to the public weal. O SIF A Sikpree ) in the ters, and | 5 which he commu- honorable and there is sense od over these m i Imuhm il upon el o in fact ivrepr lo. nity ean boas nn mnlu no Joseph Rowles, Farnam, Thicteenth to Sixteenth. Danicl Kennedy, Twelfth, Capitol ave- | nue to Douglas pu).li. spirited mon than Andrew Rose- | p s Fusperson, Sixteenth and Dodgo to v, James Creighton and Joseph | 75, 1) oq 0'Boyle, Ninth to Twolith, Fi and yet they have suffored the | nd Harne nee of contemptible slurs and | RHiten h, Thirteenth and Har- vdly thensts, Forthe suko of tho | Rieh h { welfuro, something should bo done { "¥ (8 PONES (0 e, f 0 ""I' ous proceadings | (¢ Bloom, Ninth, Tenth and Elev- | which serve naught but. to ere disaen- | | nfidence. nd the repor- remises. sion and undermine publ have done. Good enth, north of Dot I ck Horrigan, depot. NiGI Willizme White, $ Cuss to Tzard, Parick Murphy, Thirteenth and Harney to bridge ‘nth and Howard | K, Xteenth north ANS GALA DAY. of nd Island was o big n Synod supplied the several pipits at 3 p.m. widi- enco assembled at the Presbyteri church to listen to the sormon by Re S. Detwiler, ‘T'he pastor was assistod by seve ulLof the members of t he rnod, conducte opening Y it the close of which Rev, Detwiler was introduced and chose s his text theso LUTHER Sunday lust at day. The Luth Carroll, teenth to \I‘(tm‘nlll Riley, Cuming s Charles 'Donahue, Thirienth south of bridge. Dult Green, nue to Dougl Douoy Douging s and Fhir- Twelfth and Capitol ave- 5. 1, Ninth and Tenth. north words: “God is_in the Midst of Her," ui Douglas. and a8 h 3" abject, o vangeligal | Frauk Beilamy, lower Farnan: to Har- Luthers Sor forty minutes | ney, Ninth to Twelfth, 2 2 the spowker hoid the audibnco spell (homas Peirronet, Eleventh north of Imun-‘ by his eloquence. No abstract and Thirteenth addr ddress the audi- on to the sing- conld do’justice to the close of thi mirable ence marehed in proce 1o Sixteonth. Martin Shiclds, Sixteenth s, and Dodgo ing: love. Thy Zion Lord:" : At the foundation ther fine yes, St. Mary's avenuc, add delivered by Rev. (. s awford, Tenth and Harney ! Huber, president of A)nml The pastor | to depot. | vead n.!- well pre :l.f the AT S A | cgation, from its org tion in . A Temporary Insane Asylum, . | aw office of Thummel & Platt, March Comnty Commissionor O'Ke in- Rev. until the nino mem- 15th, 1882, with four members, b J. W, l\nnnul of Auburn, with its roll of thir ned a seribe yesterday that the county vd would let the contract on Safur for a house to be erected on the poor i school of 153 members, T |I|~m|| Rlos. were placed I the | f1m s & temporary recopls Aalatgoil oo e e et e | city and county insane, The buildin, e o e ™ athar - and | Will bo a frame ‘one, and will not co the Son and the Holy Ghost by Rey 8. | aver #600 or §700. It will bo used until a tirst class asylum and work house cun be Barnitz built yer w Weston, seer offered’ by M. L. Wil behin of Tekamah, * fosto lnu;; mien unser Gott” was sung in th guages at the same time by the I 1 An offering of §26° was made, the benediction was prononnced, and thus -t Trust in Providence snd keep St wcobs Oil for pains and bruises. »-Meteorological Book. F. Smith, president of the The Ast Prof. Walte 1 one of the most interesting - . in Grand Island. The | Astro-Meteorological. association, whose and stone building is forceusts frequently appear in the B to be finished by 1 ontract, - | js now busy on his' *‘Ye: Book" for b il one of {he finest | ags It will not gnly be = continuation whic h the people of = Grand Is- | of the 1 known *“Vennor's Alm: land may ~justly feel proud. | but will contain, computations In the evening the members of the synod | wounther for the W“U]l‘)(‘.ll‘. notes on the again filled the pulpits acceptably, Mon- | 3 day v\n.»u;;:nn devoted to the by planetary conjunetipns and other as- the synod. Carthage College was mended to parents’ and young people lull~ tables for the farmer when to sow , ete. Among those con- secking an education. iginal articles A board of five trustees was appointed t, urlln»cily, \vhu has one on to take into conside: |um1|u- establish- irst Four Days,” reconciling the serip ing of an Orphans' Home some- scount Ufu ion with the truths where itory of the synod, and | astro-meteorology and the many open fieldsand how to oceupy | here icles in the them was discussed a manner that the well known ronomer showed that this body is fully awake to oks, discoverer of so many the grand possibili before them, The | comets: Prof. Mansill, of Illinois, on. the u~|...n~ show un increase of over 1,000 ‘rop Producing Season of 1830," and members during the past year and five pastors, and fully ten’ more pastors are nu? nllul at once to fully occupy the open | fields. The synod will umthluu over Tuesday. communications from ollwl well known sientists on Clinatology and other in- psting subjects. Prof. Smith says that he \v:mls the publie to read his book and is in consequence going to retail the work at 10 and 15 cents & copy. It should bave a large sale. .vmuulu-y Aspirants, Tu the midst of the warlike prepara- tions in progress for the county cam- paign, it should not be forgotten that the ity is preparing for a new experience, HOUSEKEEPERS that fail to acquaint themselves with the value of JAMES PYLE'S PEAKLINE in the kitchen and | s | rangement. to ! liver comy STATH .mr‘nww 6 {2 to be buil t aad O -;lumhu« The ¥ i tomatoe An offort | eompany to build A. I Childs, s sued the ibel. The standpie to the works will be 110 feet hi; diameter, 'llw patrons of the theatre in Pl display great taste in refusing to building until the orchestra con overture. A memo Clarkson ws by the hundred by ng made A new colleg: ditor of the W clerk of Wayne rand Isla i and twel window to $ placed in the l‘?rinm inst week, Tt was ¢ at Uly Clarkson, “I'wo young men of Hightand, Gy were arrested for ralding a melon | Pload gruilty, and the justioe taxed t Tor their fun, Clarles Gaster, rested tor beatin to be a serfous ol woman will die. A street raflway is to be buill \\\m-ul and Blue Springs, in contract has heen let, and the n to fly this week. hompson, of the T dents of Nebraska € ze over the Misson |vh-xml in fifteen days. The cn ing spell, its windpip Dick Kortuin, a Grand Tsland tempted to Kill Timself with @ gun, eeded in waking up (1 Lincoln. Notwithstandin Fitz, of Madiser county cttle Bis ember: couty funds by the payient of county will still be out 37,000, is 80 ye shi ™ of g i oot A\l IiLllr French Oleographs, Chromos, Lithographs and without ail learned that the new offered $10.000 for the the transfer had been x “Otoe Chie h\ Alex € town clinsers s pedd the heam i3, It height is just 6 tand length 1073 wirh 111 1ot 2 inehes between the o fore L inc! nehes Wi lnl on it Wi Iu‘o off. It sometimes f: disturbance. by taking Brown's A, Brown, of .\L«ul Itown, “Brown's Iron Bitters aint after other ¥ cont ‘Then thor d,\(u: failed.” Lambert-Johunson. Mr. Edwin Lambort and A.Johnson wer Wednesday evening, Sept. residence of Simeon Lambe nerof Seward and Irene Charles Savidge off W SUPpOr serve most clegant spreac I nished through Mr. Arnold, huo Woodman were whilo the presents we Mis: s MeC nllv B oun gentlemen sues for ney's tling the estate GOULD & CO'S I8 CONDUCTED BY Royal Havana Lo (A GOVEIRNMENT INSTITUTIO ORthNA\. TLE- HAV, ‘Tlckots in Iifths; Tatii. *""1"‘“4, no manipulation. not coy pa in intorest. nu Rinosin nieeen AL © UGkots aply to SHIT wayr NV Cltys M. OTTE strect,Kansas Giiy, Mo, Wholes, #5: I' Apollinarts NATURAL MINERAL WATER spring deeply “ Issues from a embedded in a rock, and is of ABSOLUT ORr LPURITY Oscar Liebreich, Ragius Professor, Unirersity “The only water safe traveller to drink is ¢ NATURAL MINERAL WATLR” Sir Henry Thompson, F.R.C. England, ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS, 07 all Grocers, Druggists, & Min, Wat, Dealers BEWARF OF IMITATIONS WHAT WOMAN WANTS ¢ 1st. ANeat, Close-fi hapad Shoo, 24 No breaking-. in_torture, First, and always_snug and hands " ALL THESE DESIDERATA SHE CAN FIND IN The celebrated «*J. & T. Cousir Will not wrinkle, and are the periection nl acluevement in_the shoemaker' Look on Soles for Na d Addr. + & T, COUSI NEW VORE. DR. AMELIA BURROUGHS, OFrFicE AND RESIDENCE, Iaundrydenrive themselves of the most | 1617 DODGHE St. OMAITA. 3 ¢ new uv<||lrl|l-u in Fromont », smonth canning factory is mash- to form a s at How the late Bishop it is thought llu' d threatencd |u- lite of the neighhorhood Lie willbe sent to the refuge of Tunatics at the fact (hat ex-’ s mado an T provocati rections nimal shorily old sieer feet ¢ d in the U Seompiain rnlhw l‘ll g « wanuwie W have the only Complete Stock of married in this 80, at t on llm co Mr. H300 s, for serviees renderced in ANA | 1318 tho fajrest thing i IN SHOES: R Gy T [, ()C'l()fll' R 2, 1885, A. HOSPE ESTABLISEIED 187 4% t between 1513 DOUGLAS STREET. 3 LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL toy, nty for nd water- Ive fect in attsmoutiv enter the cludes the pal churcn go eon ateh hem §: HI1ICAGO. WEST OF of West Point. has been ar S0 Imh[r ! FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS, t between age county. dirt will - pilo b cot MOULDINGS, lit- naniac, at but_only NATURAL WOOD, Trensurer ar- ent of 1,000, the Copper and Brass, eand lives unor, de- Water Colors. Besl Assortment Ever Sold | when he had beon | alte ownel last week feet and 1t is & inches lu-\ mmul 1 ) \Iv\ Ims | L be th ied s city on who | Tube Colors, Windsor and Newton Oil and %4 | Mater Golor, Canvas Academy Boards, '_'lj».p | Brushes, Setches, Boxes, Palettes, Draw - | ing Paper, Mathematical Instruments. ty court, | DECORATIONS. ttery all Varieties of Plush Novelties ‘Albums, Plush Cases, Ete Pianos and Organs. Kimball Pianos, Emerson Pianos, Hallet & Daves Pianos. etions pro rolted by Iroad- therefors GANIC | of Berlin. Jfor the S, wond, 1us3Sv orers e, E£asy at Gome. ins' New York Shoes,"* of all kinds and mate l/» widths and 10 shapes of toes a " They will not rip; will not slip at feriuls, in nd heels. the he. 8 art, J 038 of NS, | Mail Ovders Prompily Pilied, A. Hospe, Omaha, Neb. Send for Catalocue. 'ART AND MUSIC HOUSE onated by Mrs. | ELEG-ANT OIL PAINTINGS Grold F'rames i Plush, Oxydized Steel, 3 Trenton Ware. Brass, Wood, Papier Mache 0 and Composition, Plagues, Easels. Banners and/ Drawn at Havana, Cuba, Every 12 to 14 Days. e —— i 2 ¥