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THE OMA}’IA DAILY BEE, TUP‘ DAY. NOVFMBER 3 1885. ST LC'"}RES TOWER“G ch“ out down the fl'f“"\_q from about & hua- m-)vrm«- h-q- r'-u\u:d \\|!v<t:|m|:vl aeaisl raw-rml by th‘ Tocal s|«|ml servico ADDITIONAT \ dred thousand dollars to from thirty to ance at the start, officor: " oV N Pl hnv por cent loss, thereby working an lv"yu ng the orol n'mg Mr Rnlnwatrr lh 2 barometed 8. dute Bl Ast ol .u‘n--hm :Iu'v .\J‘;‘:'nnlll Distriot injury on_ th wning the property at the invitation 6f the committes, made bWwost barsméter 90,791, data. 15th, of the Sixth Ward, uilding Boom in ve Busi- | wished y ho ompany o n short addre Aftor. thanking tho | Honely eomeler Tl e Atchibatd § Pl and Feankli A Building B in M: B \}vlllln pany Now | i )]!'jir‘-,'i'f"r'l”l A Y apd Feanklia that tho plan has bheen ™ exposed | members for the r conforred on Highest trnperature 75,5, th Asmustn 11 4 05 Division ness Blooka, it is not at all likely that oither Mr him, he compared the Knights of Labor Lowest tempoaratire 50,2, date 21st | a ent 011 Montans S | Clark or Mr. Kennard will in be su to the kuights of old. Both endeavored ‘1 ratest daily range of perature 1.0, : G ) Burt ! i stres: o he ¢ OUS A 1e . S 2714 Sewvard A MISSING SANITARY ENGINEER, | cossful in blinding any one. O of tho | Tne Union Paciflo Headquarters | to reliove distress, to b chivalrous and | datodih, o 00 N bk Rt Eep S | apprat ) i | 1 t the peoploe. The two ordors, | , Josst daily range of temporature 0.0, dato | A 1o 141 W iealon # dercd the valuation put upon tho p Not to be Removed But to be ],4.“. ver, differed in one csseatinl point ‘ ¢ yporntire 10, t..u a u.“x:‘\ ‘m o m': ‘v ‘\I Y::L yard Pine Police Work—Tom Kennard | erty very reasonably, and less than Enlarged Hore, hn‘m older .nlm-h'W;H times tarned | iy ¢ v : Anidecson 1 W 3 and Sewatd id b P 1ic ad I robbers themselves, which was € o ARilY telntive ‘T kv S90S tios on the Boom —Gleans vid lower and toward the mar Once more the Kansas City press flies | speaker, reforring to the col ion | vement of wind, 6,77 miles, st M1 Plot Ings from the Capital, Pol COUNTY 1OLITICS | its kit from the roof of the Union Pacific | el aid it s communis, but not | bl AL LB i el R I L PR ERREETE oli sre rod ot in Line |y . { 1 AT of that type which has almost revolution utht I quarters, and claims the immediate | § H 0. of foggy [ttor's brick yard day. The leading candidateson ik by A ized_some of the tountrios of the old ogas ¢ Sox 3 [Prox Tin Naw's Lixootw BoRRA.] republican and domocratic tckets woro | femoval of the genoral offices trom | world, The peinciple of Gt commun W fat i The continued plonsant weather loads | marshalling their forces in great shape, | Omahato the mouth of the Kaw. This | ism w ] first to destroy and n' uI. build W g “ to the beliof that the numerous large | :“::::"‘":f"‘:"h"""‘::z l:‘-,!("":“‘r"‘-‘—’:."::'(*"‘_‘" H | time, however, the facts are at hand to .I;r'm:‘ul:.d<l,‘lw;.|“x‘v\.;:\‘x.\'\“;-:;}u[ whioh was i of days on whioh o, 1 [daho blocks in Lincoln now in course of con- | this city. The wire pullers and sacoss. | PUt un everlasting quictus on tho nons f ¢, 5i1d up, but not destroy. Tho objoct COMPARATIVE SIRAN TRSPRRATUR rown A 23t and Ct . struotin will be enclosed and ready for | sul political leadars on the republican | sensical stories. i of the socicty was a worthy one, and had | (37 I R the carpontors before winter sets in. | Side cluim that they have a ul sure | To define the attitude of the Kansas | the full sympathy and support of the M Fes tonnee Strange o Vel Sdnoot s with | thing, though the majority will not bo us | Gity papers in the matter and roveal the | Sponker. Mr. Rosewater conoluded his 8 Oming trangers who visit Lincoln note with | groqt'as at tirst expeoted “on nccount of | h b, e following from | Address by stating his beliof that the plan R 20th and Cameron surprise the large numbor of buildings, | the lukewarm feoling of somo of (he N -"" t {'I"" Henaiiiindion il of the colonization society was nwl(ml\ | 1l Camoron both busineas and residence, that are | party workers, Sunday’s Times i3 given satisfactory manner in_ which the labor i T conr p A NEW CORPORATION, “The blication of the well authenti- | problem could be soilved, Tt relieves the wd Lo W I th 6th going up. The year hinsbeen tho mOst| g ppopgny Flon, B, P. Roggon, secr i Mr: Clintles Fntiel Svorcrowdeil oities And givoe to mon PITATIONS Brady John cor Blondo and Ve prosporous In tho oity ao far, and these | tary” of atate, recolved tor tocord from | Citod rumor that Mr. Charl ho e, | lomes i the country, where they can Inghos | Hown & I HOEROLIATO intorested say that the boom will bo pro- | Frémont, Nebraslka, articles of incorpor- | Adams, jr., I8 negotiating for the pur- | e for thomselves and familios, and H RN A ReW ot ean iR portionately v next year tion of the Western Trnst and Security | chase of the union depot for the purpose | goeure s competence otherwise unattain “w Brayton ¥ B cor Franklin and Cumpball A % itio | bloala KW bullding muany of Fromont, Dodge county of using 1t_for the general oflices of tho | ahle. “ Bierce Owen Charles near Cuming B '.mm'ls‘"ul : '“"' 8 S 4 ! 4[' T'ae incorporators are L \ Union Faeitie, eansed no ',’m.v w-v{nnvnl At the closo of the address dancing “w Campbell O C cor Ireue ind Decatur hat of Richards Brothers, cornor of |, M, Keeno, 1o outy Fulirman and in railvoad civcles yestords 1most | was resumed and continued Gl & lato “ Civer W H 241 Caldwell Floventh and O streets, is the most motro- | eral others. The object of the company | universal credence n tile rumor, w5 | hour, The following are tho gontlomen the 11th, 17 | Goltins J L Cameron politan in avpoarance. 1t will bo four | 8 10 loan Money on Turms and othor a6 | tis u well known fact tiat the Undon | who had tho aifiic in chargs, and o ofun inh, | GA LU Caydw and Lrons Lobd 8 4 | curitios, and the suthorized capital is | Paciic must get more_commodious gen | whom grent evedit is due for tho success Sdinli pl th and Bud stories with a high basomont. “Tho lower | ¢766 040, The company sturts out with | eral oftices, and_thut Mr. Adams hus no | of 5 obonsion Kloction roturns will_bo tead from the | Gl e i o walls are of heavy cut limestono. From | §3),000 paid in | particular love for Omaha. The general Muster of Ceremonies—Jeromeo C. Pent | oi the People's Theater to-night. | Cornos J U Cliaele the busomont wp to tho cornico St. Louis | = e T | vrtious of the company occupy IH’;' Zv}_] e R Wil Miss Bdna Courtiey s “Topsey™ in | Garison € W Swniudors and Clack " riok 18 used ith ta SOkt Sam Meliek, the presont sheriff of Lan yutlding formerly used ns a hotel, which vor Manage wob Kopp, Wells | Unclo Tom's Cabin. Crager G018 De prossed brick s used, with torea colta | o0l oGinte! will liave s walk-n-wiy | isbut half largo enough. A8 the busi- | Hammond, S ;A Finkenkel - Gl G W 400 Sov end sand stone for the window caps and | £, tho oilics to-duy, if the mof | ness of the road is rapidly neress | lor, P, Shoughroe, o Blako. ADDITIONAL Conin ftobort 3 uss ornamentation. Tho cornor roum is | his friends may be tuken g under Mr. Adams’s - managoe umittee of igoments—J, 1 . 3 Carleon Alfved 55th and Caitornin espocially d d for the uso of the Hon 1. Clark, of Oma isin the | ment, more roomy guarters have be in, John Pet 3 Farvell, Den- | Tst of Voters of the First Distriot of | (aHei i @ S 1 Natiohiil bank, and and | city on business. | vome a neces and no time will be lost | pis Ke r, Daniel Dohaney, Willintm the Second Ward Cullen Martin K¢ \ Lincoln Nutior Lo , ‘There were many farmers in the city | in making the enange pew building | Gisselman, .|.,.~‘y|. Hartman, B, Kam | Brage A 15¢h bet Castellar and Vinton Crandier Chax NI litners brick yard burglar proof vanlts will bo built in the | vostorday buying goods, and tho strects | must bo provided. in any event, there s | merling, Richard Thericles, P. Hincley, | Bulonck Joseph 1t bet Williams aud Wick- | Carney WA cor Kin £ un Patieo ave £ aids not only for the bank's use hut for | prosonted s Lvely sceno no reason why it should be loeated in [ Dun Dailoy, John Burda, 1. Geary ROV 0 Cin stensen Fred s1tand Cuming whosa who occupy offices. An elevator | © Frod Durfee, who had his foot | Ormaha, s that place has nevor been the fecaptinn Committoo—Willju, Gissel. | Brown Frnk dotgones " Cluney I E Fako w of Suniuers | tor the conventenvo of tenunts win those | badly injured sonie wooks ago, is now | ehoice of the company. A fow years ago | wan, ¢ Wehrer, Dan Datloy, D, Kelolier, | R KInst isth bet tWitiams and Center | Biwyerdo dunesgid Hamiiion doing business with them will add to the y well, and the many friends of the | it was proposed to reimove the ofices To | Pat Hincuey, James Farroll. Towen J - 18th atid Custells Do 5 Clarles st dosirability of the hlock. Although the 0t young lud ure glad of it. Denver, but sinee the decadence of the Benson'S Loavenworth bet, 15th and 14th Davis & 3 O building will not be completed short of P. Kouhn, the well-known architect, | Colorado metropolis this plan hus lons Gilimore's Grand Concort. Biaicn Adoiph 4th and Williams Denny W T Charles st threo montha overy oflico hus boen en- | who his boen hbsent in tho east severad | sinco been abandoned. - Me. Adams The following is the completo pro- | Comon kA Lith and Paciue Devol P J Burdeite bet Kine and Campbetl 4 gaged at good ron wooks, returned to Lincoln with his | preterence for Kansas City is well known § e METRY 3 ¥ Pat Martha bet 15t and 19th Doyle Thos I 2itn and Caming t the corner of O and Eightoenth | faanly and is again ab business. and he ie understood to have had Kansas mme Ihy Mr. Gilmore for the | Fricdun Joseph Iith and Jones Dowzherty J 1 205 Coming l‘r"f"fl a ponde Lol four-story W frechonse Th .-nm wave flag was hoisted over | City in view tor I|i~ headguarter ver grand concert to be given by his famous 1_4‘\.1; !"\“ uyv|~|=:'l|fi*("t Plo 1 Wil }jw L nilip \".uu 1 l:n'nu - | Fox James 14th bet Pierce and Williams Dougherty Frank 2sch and Gould W H 1oth bet Center s Dorcas Davidsou J L Pier Gross ol Paciae bet Lith and 15th Doty W J 8tstand ¢ | Giriin Angt aliey het Jones and Leavenworth | Durkee W P cor Bur It will be seen that agreat and inter wbstor sourons OF. bib; ramor s tho|| e as reusons why he will come | ing vaviety of pop ority | sented, and both edu creasing Im-m. s4. o o _ml u'.-mlinu \'nuu:ul lhn ars of Iln (« ..pil..\l ('il\ with the is ornate in design and will bo the most Iway company have been repainted | foregoin beautiful in that vicinity and they present w bright and clean ap- | here, but those who know its aut " msic s to hopro- | ing Wl Dutton 1 musici J. L. Osborne hus just moved into a neo. need no arguments for their beli those who make no pretentions to Hedberg “John” Leavenworth bet Uth and [ Daty 3 W T Montana st new three-story anent building, Hth ranklin ImhofY; proprictor of tho Commer- |~ With m_.( (Hp).m" of the above ERbwiedge GF the “divine web Wil AAR | Hoe which cost in { ). rank 14th bet Williams and Hickory Sthand California whborhood of #4 cial, i3 making oxtensive vepairs and | i in hand, a reporter of the Sl Nh ! AL 00 Tho w urs” very heavy, and | alterations about his hotel : B .k visited the Union Puc m.I manager's | something in the programme to make }:::I ) llflll‘;lllll| lfl.«ln:. |\;‘t;::|:”‘ |v..|”:n:.‘ul\,,<\"“l. 40 O l;::l“m’uul they were built so tnat the Is could STATE ARRIVALS. Ouico i rduy morning the ovening memorable us being one of | Rimel Geo 16 1404 Leaven worth o Doi 108 be carried up two tloors higher, making R. H. Mofto H‘ enton; A, H. Hmmrd, The articlo was submitted to the at- | the bestentertamments of the kind o Kuucl John uth bet Picree and Wiltiams Erielson Sive hand Burt a five story building Newtony seeola; H. tention of the ofliciuls. A light laugh | presented for tho patronag: of our eiti- ith bet Hickory and W Lakcjen thans Wit Divison At the corner of Tenth and. N streets | Clark, Omaha; Walt M. Secloy Be mn‘l grected the reading, and facts of over- | zens. i 16th bet Pie itke Arenie Saunders und Arch § John M. Connoll is just tinishing up_five | J. B. Beal, Om John McEachron, | Whelming contradiction were rovesled. PIROGRAMME Kreeldohn Lith and Willi Lwing K #th and Charles benutiful three-story store rooms. They | Milford; C. W. Kaley, Red Cloud; D. Eos. Ad 10 M uns’ desire to purch 1=Overturo—annhinse .. Wagner :‘:‘,'m o h.;u.n\1 ".“."i'x“"h '""“'I,” 1 are models of benity and urchitoctural | serman, L. B. Adains, Suporior; ¥, K. | the Union dopot building at Kansas City, [ 5 o Gilnore's By PR WAk s bR B Lt finish, and should justly bea pride to | Davis, Beatrico. nothing is aiurmed nor denied, as it has | * A A T Lange (1 P oseti cor 16t and Willinuie Tker S S 1 their owner and designoer, - - never been heard of here but as to the 1o for Fluto—"Bird of I ga T ax. iDL om Jolin I 1th and Hickory I'rench B 1 1) On N between Eleventh and Twelith | BOWEL COMPLAINTS cured and pre | ¢ uoral oflices wonld be 1l Indiana ave wim t the S 15th Felker W 5 Wheator ved Lax—Accompanied by a Quartette | Metinire Wm L treets, Enterpriso block, which cover vented by DUFFY’S PUke MALT WIUSKEY | moved from het s positive. | of French Horn Newmitz Mathew Mth bot Picree and Willlams | Flood John cor Humiiton and gawes foet bv 110 feet of ground, is unde Recommended by leading physicluns. Sold | 54 gur is the Union Pacilic compuny from essrs, Weston, Mueller, Zilm and Rilor, Pusehendort Robert 1 Irase Stephen 2016 L’ L and given over to the c n]n]-uh by druggists and igrocers. any such intention either toward Kansas 1 Oper oue Meyerbier 1»:]::[‘;:‘-Alxt)l(j‘\fll‘t::ul \l\‘{ o p‘..'.':'\':','.‘.'lfl"“l S Lm‘:\\a' ce floors ¢ hea = e ) 3 ious v 801 silmore’s Band. K ] 4 LD s an U IERDLEJ flll Ld T Ly ADDITIONAT Uity or uny other xmbitious county seut | ;g g coms tfrom 1 Arienne,” “To | Sokol John Latl bet Williams and Hickory | Fiood B P Yates und Irene (et DU IR0, (AL ALL in the rond's entire tributary territory, | 1,0, Etojio du Nord,” “iis H lis D M 1610 S 16th Forenan L or Cuming and Diviston lence List of Voters Sccond District Sec- | that stops wore being yesterday taken to |, VS G nllu‘n s Orchiy aaes L | Siwab Teury 1453 Leavenworth O Tete S BaTE bl 1t would be useloss to attempt an ond Ward more firmly establisi its locution horo. u-n.‘mmr Bent), elarionet (1 rr Stockigt), | Surke Henry Lith ind Jackson Liirrell Jus 5t and California enumeration of all the buildi ust en- | Ayderson Oloff Sith and Mason Lust weelk the order was ved b and wnor Rafiayol U1 Sehuiler Frank 15th bet Jones and Leaven- | ¢ 1oahel I M - ward closed and under way, for they aro al- | Anderson John 845 17th for some extensive improvements on the | 5 et and Cave nani—*E _worth ¥ E Gard Miles Ca W of Saunders | Most numboriess. Austin W B 1520 Maroy present building. The greutest fe: nani in Volami Gral | St e b i Dbtk Card Lsase Cassitis W of Saundes DAVIS, THE SEWER ENGINEER. e of is the ercetion of a th A i o Dotoes :.;:lnlr:\‘u'llII‘I”:I“"‘IIII‘IIM\{IKI:‘I i v « are ¥ solo- R 7 GLA S 3 3 . HO PR CIn G b —Quarte —“Soldier J v in: ursko 3ur i | *‘Where is Chester B. Davia, tho eelo- | 33, 500"y M 1715 Leavenworth uddition on tho morth side fucing on Chon .Gounad | SvandiJohn Hth aud Williaws Gissellmann Wi Irene and Parkes asked a lead- Nuth street. The draftsmen in th gincer?' brated sanitary el e | Messis, A Park ave near Lanscom Parle Krueger and s Gram J 9 Cuning and Center ing citizen ye! Sterdity; “I have not scen Brown J V R 1711 Marcy Zing department are now basy ont- Idon G venworth Haindin Jno 2% Charles. him for a nonth., A Bek reporter un- | Bergman O 20th bet Maton and Picrce Iining the plans, and the work will be | v—Grand M 13 and Leavenworth Halsey J M Deeatur > dertook to learn the whereabouts of Mr. | Borden Lewill 905 S 16th pushed with a vigor which \»lllllrun":L nior \I‘{ ,"“'{l,;'n“{l;lr"-n~‘"“Nlh u..m.um,.sUWrudnwrnndCumlu Davis, but while failing so_to do learned 27 Pierco 1o completion by the first of January. | | A M g . 1. | Hansen Peter Seward some i ing’ facts in connection | Buoll ‘h\‘V“”"{iul';‘;"‘i‘l i When this is done it 15 intended then 1{1 Thi m_‘nx of tlio “‘:‘r‘)',"‘“‘“ L D 17th bet Willlams and Hick- ““I..gnjw\%"zh‘ | I]:"le““:g:‘nrlcs 4 3 s 5 e ) s > Prosel ondl- Curopy I pazanis. U wph Duvis ullu' it ‘mu: .u_nd .d arturc W iand Libavenworth put i mansar L roof on LI!A present »In_ i g Mll by tho baid I over i Jasss DONSFLLY, S, Registrar, Tiachteld ) uing and Division from ’ ‘neoln. |||A,IH[.|<, mll. ':}ug«hl B Bl S quarters building, thus \‘,ml_, improving s Ml gL A e o ot tacy " . kg on CYiak o Doy took occasion to enlighten Lincoln Ciarkson J R 619 8 20th its appearance and rende x tivzis i the pie commo liol The: go numbers of alt of which yet await com- g made public. Roal kstate Transfoers. Hoxie C 8 242 llllxmmlmu The following transfors woro tile1 Oct, | iloxie D D 2420 Hamilton 81, with the v cierk, and reported }N f“z‘kx"‘?fi n"l,f‘m lo]r the Bz by = Ames'- Real Fatate; | Hilbert Alois Hami = Hodder Geo J & adl toirs of Jacob Shull to Barthoionow J. A block 10 Schull's =i ndd | Ledtor Rieh d 202 Seward zons as to Davis' capabilitios ¢ engi- | Corner Samuel A 22 be neer. Before that time the eity had, without proper eaution, entered into & contract with Davis, who unknown to any of the members, or v Mason and Marey | floor much Ay ton Shorman 8th and Picr enterprisos w Y n:vll i l:r;lll;-h hlln n tions, the detai ik John 1 17¢h ang on nnor Alfred 2319 St Mary's plotion before bo Croirer Win J 5205 17th nd D 9—Seena nnell, lot 1 febbe Hexthousen W 917 Division to dovise plans and speciti ot B S 15th The Planets 1n November. 1 | o + iy 45900, a ! ! s 5238 It s : 3 ; ; Smmond Geo 2514 Hamiiton (L Rl “'."lw‘f'}""}"' plans | Dickson J 1 004 S iath There s no important cclestial | j1—fayl—Blacksinith in the Woods?.. | ol Lo MeCueuoand, wite and others to | [jjcinan 197 idabo l()):w: ‘::». u::’: :}Nll.»"\:: |*|\‘ ‘;U“u;m‘“:;t‘.; Dubuch Geo 16th and 1‘5:‘.\,‘” 1h Wioeantn phencmena for the month of November . LSO RO Michaclis | S 1,:“\“\”“ W) e e ) Hodugotts Wi 9 é\fio" vicos. After the exposure made by the worth W of Latl unless the meteoric showers on the 13th, s \_" v :I‘&Il\' Thovins Collitis ;uul wite to Patick Con- “.lllllvll':;l‘:‘llllll‘\’ll'u-l unh'(';"d Caldwell Bek, which as usual stood alone in the venworth W of Lsih Lath, thare considered so. Thoso [ A¢ tho Panpicn Phentor st cening L pivioei 0 X onntaeis tHind Hauicld s or Cuning and Division matietBinquitisRmerofintotediam of the 13th and 15th should oceur in the | (he Craig com ompany prescnted andwife to A, 8. Chureh- o A N W cor Chicago aud Jullerson 1 questions as nd answered concern- " ing the wmk [);n is came here some six or eight wecks ngo and submitted 1- | Fioricee Chas W Euclid ave near Michlgan, tho pr [ on Dotor AlscnEing b WA= | Jvnes A C W side Swuuders hers to Nels C. Ander- | Hustis 12D 2000 Webster wgh place. O nele Fom's Cabin bm.!hh Jr l\uulu' ne « I ge audience present morning in the constellation Leo, near | that old stand-by iy Geo B 1517 Jac! . ‘ent position of the planet Mars; | There wasa v 2 = to witness the famiiar play, and the uni 1 blo i | eral “geheme | l(u Hmlm'wr"w“m the m“\{m.l I 1.. ave ]M. Woorworth lh(n(- on the 2 u. in the evening, radiat’ | vorsal opinion was '\’M_\ ‘N; thi :| i NVKI:,IIHLIMUCL s add Omaha, w d— [l"l'" v Ma'svfl'u\*I“u]«; and Deeatur ! o) h s a rule, were ',,,,, sutis- | . Baltimore nea |l) rnuhl- d, about 8 o'clock. On | portrayed. The new management is de- | 1 block 5, Boy 1d Omabia, w d—$100. ester 12 S 950 Montana citi “,“iw "'l“, g had made | Grifith John W 527 Park ave the @0 Mercury reaches his aphelion— | termined to have a first-class stock com 3 CWaston and husband to Awgis 1z and Parker c“,‘"t:‘ D e Tars o or Prank Twenticth and Williams farthost from tho sun. On the 3l the | pany at the Peoplos and to give Omalia | Doneckon, lots 1 % 44 5 biawlc 2, Doneck: 10 Cunling ntract and Da b1 » or- J Sixte \atiy d T T Jene 1o boit wotors that oi o | en's add to Waliiu 2307 Bur formance, It 16 said, and thiere scoms to | duran B dStxtee Udarey o o | moon near Jupiter and U tojbangiltSolithiolbstiustorsthatoitatbiod IR LRI s 301 elawa ieton ang 0013 B aienc m.on tho 6th becomes | procured. i i 2421 Seward be no doubt ubout it, that the council | ' wori e bl i b R S Mayne, lots 1 0 917 W heiton offered Dayis u cortain sum of money to | Huston Wi 601 $ Fightcenth new.” On the next day it is ne R e Inut 11ili. Ot Khapp Frank R 1315 James throw up his contract with the city. Tt is [ Harpster C M83LS Tiwenty-fourth cury. On the 10th it passes Venus, NeSvcnlouspVomenitighe ague and v L Mayne, | Kidy Henry Parker > not known whether Davis aceepted the | Harrison C F Georgia ave r Mt Pleasant in ap , farthest from the earth, on George Botts and Mrs. Bott ere hd 7. Dlock 1, West Cuming add | Kitehen A M cor Charles and Sannders Hough Geo 5. ',',,“.“:.! ”m:.h:!n\n g et J M7 s stated oweT ¢ ition be- Georgia eteenth bet Mason and Pie S Twenty-s Lath.” 3 'lvlmu- 3 in opposition” on tite | rogistered on the blotter at the city jail Gth, and near the full moon the nightof | 1 57 co et S tho '21st. Ho is always invisible to the | 1S oven Ihe names were the prop naked ey turn rises in the constel- | erty of two colored individuals who were —34K00, e S henbers and wife to Clifton . | Kreit Enestisd s Lharies , block 10, Walnut. Hill, Ouaha, | Kiv&SKoD King R G 2421 Cu proposition or not, but it is cer he been nothing done on ke gince Davis' last departure There is no sewer bond prope Mayne, lot W 3000, Ning Rustin and wife to foro the votors £o-duy, no»surveyini s | Hasen Augist Sixteenth anii Marey fution Geanin carly in the evomng, where | resting hehind the bars of separate colls. block 7, Omala, w d--810,300. | Keeme W H Lawiiton o ion been done, and Me> Davis’ countetiance | Harkucss Johu Seveniventh aud Juckson he can easily be scen u little northeast of [ George had his hand bandaged und his and’ Lusband to Bmma K. | Ky Geo M West Birt has not bean visiblo on the streets of %3 A 0715 S Twentioth Orion, and’ s eloso to the moon on the | arm i« sling, while a streak of red on Hanscom Place Omalia, | Rowles J 18 cor Patrick ave and Campbell Lincoln for quite n while. The BEE pro- © H Twentieth and St Marys 2ith. He is receding from the eart his shirt enft showed that seme of Im e Kent J W cor Patrick ave and Saundors Lineoln for quite a while o Bee pro. | Jiases G LEwentieth 8 £ o e I At B ek A B. Smith and_wife to William J. | RY0ut M Tecor Bior and tectod the city's interests, and yet there | 900 ml e ars. Im\ln passed his perihelion October 21, | blood had been shed. “Who cut yc el e Al R mu‘l. 26 nl)ulu “ln m d on Peter 2/ »pplet i i R kco et e R (T 0 A R wlshans, Jots 9 and pusel’s § T e : aro idiots and knaves who_assert that the | aethe W i 52 S ot 0¥ but will bo most Auyerablvsleedibi HEkDd R 0ok L don’t know.™ re- | o¢'iGv 5 Tartlett's add, Omaha, w d--81,200, | JAsuberser Henry $istid Hamilon, aper has worked against Li In. The | King Edward 20th and Leavenworth ion on the 2th of Decembe plied Botts. ““I'wo women got to fight- Jefferson W. Bedford and wife and 05 S St he is then in opposition, that is, the carth | g and I tri Ber would like to have its d to sepurato them, und | gfiier: to Wm. L. M rd eom- | Koon wsue, lot 2, block vi p D son. | Knowdell Henry 105 8 18th is passing between him'and the sun. On | wiicn the thing was over with I found 1| Kitkwood add, O, W d--$500, o :!.n‘n‘xull-“ that ‘of ‘ita Liucoln con- | KAoRus, ihe" 1010 Jackson the zth“the moon is near Mars, and on | was eut. One’ of the women did it, but | Emma Hill {o Elizabeth A, Brownlee, lot ! “FINE POLICE WORK. Lund J P 508 8 15th the following morning passes close to | which one I can't tell. Perlaps Iny wife | 10, block 12 B, V. Swith’s add, Omaha, guar- ard, 1 deed -3 John A, M id 15, block 9, Spring Ol = | E David § Ldoing. the cutting, but snid it was | 5 3 1% Viock 8 Spring Hill, Omalia, wd= | Fow David 91 Loomis G | Farson S P nd buy- | Foundsbur in the other cell. Mrs, | @ Botts was interviewed. She m-Lnuul second-hand dealer on O . > W Catherino near Michigan Jupiter. G : 5 W strect was arrestod for receiving Sih and Pioree AT T RN i e )W Park and Woolworth Willn GBS mithaciyositl hane to Mary Butler, lots 13 i son Nels H Montana. the C ast for the month in Ven- | edg ing stolen property. His accusers were | Moore D 8'Virginia ave and Hanscom Place forocnst PORDIE B Libby A J 2414 Caldwell. two men, named Foliti and Frank Wat- | 3elova Sanuel 1005 Virzinia ave *""““'{k‘ e “‘("1'““‘" i “\ i‘"_"_l’ ud “‘!““"il oot e e e e Ll h Lund Androw Kinz and Parkor, son; the latter, it is understood, is now in | Murphy Jerry 61 16th St Wi onth opens o ophic oodward, another dark-hued | Election tickets at Omaha Lithograph- | Fichtenburgh A C 920 ldano. rison. The two men confessed that they | MeCoy L =0 weather, with sleet, snow or dumsel who had been abusing and | ing & Stationery Co, Monroe F ad some time sinee entered the house ,,( MeCoy u 23 and Plerco clondy and windy at close of we threatening her. Sho 1 she wits mar- . 7 i Marsh F \\' { man named Hooker, who lived out in | Moriarite J ¥ cor 20th and Plerc Second we and ried to Botfs last July, and that previous - Croaks! CLoaks! CLOAKS Masen Jacob Marion Place the country several mi es, and it el 1818 Digros variuble; end of week storms and heavy [ to the m o he had lived with Sophie. | THE HickMaN Bazaar Coupaxy. | Moore J s e of Jewelry and wearing appare RLULIn B L lore, wules, with damage on the lukes and At [ Even since the wedding day Sophic has s (0 Muciey V960 Saunders 3 AR i pupprol -l:/mal- ul 1‘:l w’m 14 x'l. e Tuntic const. felt rather hurt and has done her best to Ball programmes and myvitations at | Marti Jumes Haniilton and James wards arrested, but not until the Mannt W Gor Poppicton avo und Defa- | | Lhird weck—Cold und dull, with seat- | make Mrs. ‘otts miserable. Last night | Omaba Lithographing and Stationary | Metealt (oo € 272 Hailion i AT T T R T S ware tered snow flurries in northern and rain | the two met on Twelfth streetdand in- | company. Mprch mud sposed of the property, Wiile in prison i : ; e ¢ oW AULHealin HOTIILEN 400 S g £ Manvill 0 Franklin Yolite confessed the robbery and stated [ MeDermalid Wi 20th and Mason in gouthorn suctions SRR 00id, S, & 4 in a tirade of abuse and ended in i 3 Fred 27th and Cuming . A ; + | McConnell ¥ R 20th und St Mar Fourth we k—Ruiny, opening of week, | binws. Botts put in un appearance just | If yon buy lumber anywhere, without / b that the clothing had been sold to the | \} . 1 G 1 17th and Mason 1 s y R I J Aot et B e Vil r W Lil4 King second-hand _dealer, and that he had [ 3¢ onde Gk T A with high winds; cloud mild; fine, 0 i v half drew a knife and sep- | first getting Hoagly prices pou wi A ders Mevona 17th il Mason 1 . pe 5 5 sty weather; end of woek unsettle arated -L. women, Officer White took | lose money. A nisen Geo 20th and Cuming b f\‘,‘,‘,“"',,:.',".',‘,',’,","”‘,'"..,”“ fpack surd of bis | Mans) ol Masen with wind and ' rain south aud snow in | the couple in_eharge and escorted thom | ¢ o5 e | Miner Nelson 11 Saunders and found the articles as des d by | Mal uind o northern sections o, | 1o the dlty Jail, . Ahey- wero rolonsed | . Croft lonns money on Biamonds and | Miller Alfrad Purker, B the thieves. Thedesler wasarrested and | MeNeil Patk 16t and Murey Close of month—Month closes with | luter in the ‘evening by depositing §10 | Fine watches. Hoom 4 1] Siputi NS Roil ADG VAs) the case st for houving before a justice, | Newman A 1311 St Marys ave rains and snow flurries; cold, each for appearageo for trinl this morn- Fred 20t and St Marys ave ¢ was dropped and noth: | N¥e 9 ¢ - Vhon questioned, one of | Neclba Albort I Liavenworth a8 lic constellations are about the same | ing. H. W, Yates yesterduy swellod the con | Morey Win California bet 24th and 25th ast month, only n littlo. mora ad | - tribution for H. L. Woolridge. the strect | Miller 1V Cid and Izard 1 to the westward, Arcturus is Personal Paragraphs, cur thu ', by the additi 1dit of k Maznusen \n' ith and Burt Supdenly the c: fng wus done, the offieers said: *Oh, well, —— I8 2 poor | ('Brien Wi 1815 Piere ey R ; ! A o L A . = | Mathis Adolph Franklin and Sherman man, and we soared bit pretty bads | Ok W 10 Clarksos. almost gono in the north, and I‘“““.I" 1 '-\l R. Case, of Liucoln, is at the Mil- May John 26th and Burt i that's enongh.” Vowers M 1S Lith the most wrilliunt object in the carly | Tard ¢ 'y Miflerd B 3th and Coarles Before the dismissal or suspension of | Peterson Se and Paclflo cyening southwestern sky. From mid J. H, Overton, Nehpaska City, is at the MeMann Thomas 1l Cumings) prosecution, the police said that the man | 1 Peter 215t night till duwn the heuvens are execed: | pistor * MeKelvey R E 2320 Clias T AL A R AL Huns A id aad Pacifio ingly beautitul. Saturn s over TR sty v e S R S ARSI MeMitlan dno A 2221 Hawditon AT YA ddmunid 1 and Plerco about midnight, aud toar him ae all the | Ay, oue, of Wuhoo, is o Mlichagl Ja cor Cuiuings and Idaio "Pho iden of rs A ith and Jackson arand winter constellations. Mars fol- | ) 00atL .'r'fi"'.'-lifls..n“i’m... .»:w'ila;:fll.'::].::i‘v‘x‘n..ln.~ T'l‘i(fw“r‘" -uAnll pleton Tows him in order, then Jupiter und then A. L. Snow, of "York, i3 in the city, RS Dot ul.l»’uh:‘v Iton ; s something very refreshing to those ne. | tupp Win 3015 Piorie the morning— "“I')"“" f! ‘,"" l"“;_"“.' T ind 41 cor Lnilton wnd Vios uaninted with the true status of afluivs e 8 J 1008 South ave “With rosy inzers uubars the gates of light,” . J. [lamilton. of €rete, 15 in the city, nigh 51 D ision When it comes to taking down Bek signs | Sperling Peter 17th and Leavenworth - stopping ut the Mllard, 25 VEARS IN USE. abe Patrick 51 Division ! the coppers aro au imme success and | Steinhatsen Her 017 5 19th The Grand Ball, Will G. Jones and wife, of Fullerton, The Greateet Tadlonl Triumph of the Age! ll‘ Il .4‘,.1‘\\ r’. P Nl d ,I\,:, i the .ql.-; of the jmayor Is in,uul.h.uu I St Marys uve Germania hall was filled with a gay | are guests at the Millas SYMPTOMS OF A owan dieab g alid Oalifarnly oarri 0 iy warihy of a [3 and happy throng last evening, the ar Tohn Zehrang and Robert Dorgan, of TORP.D LIVER_ ol d 1\\_..,»‘.‘“‘11.“ ‘;m ase, but when re soloniza. | 1ineoln, are ut the Paxton S walein y o punished the milk of human kindness | & Colonizu W the Fuxtor Losactappetite, Botwels costive, Pain in About Murtin I. Brower and wife, of Fullers the bend, with n dull sensation in the sion being the grand ball of tl ty, Kmights of Lab W F Cunings instantly pervades the entive anatomy of tien =01 o i, ] an 0 haad AR & QU ApRNAL N e liel “Fios 22151 € a8 the “linkst perlice in the lund." tunn.;l- “'"1. b 175 couples purticipated 1 the grand | 'l' l‘; guests mllll‘l “-'\"l'” . .h.I.go.l'lullnnunfielr--ll‘_h;.u.d‘villln:ll o [N ol ‘ll‘-u Mu“m‘f"‘ \ B . Uy 8 i bth 4 " 1 at Yo'e . Scott 20 ) Srinkerho', of inclination to exertion ol udy or min Aelso il ling ""h:'lm.‘.;(;’:;u‘.‘.}lfl:':' l‘-‘:“:.;{‘\,::u\‘\r-l, of :n[\l‘lll ll'hlnlu-'l I\ Ilrllnihth.lv;‘d \)I olworth Hll.lll)h.”\.hu h oce ‘.r:‘« d at Yo l|l"1’; Li AIHIII Iivard, ure, stopping at the Millard, :..{,J.fi..n.‘,flx;.,;::ul,mv pirite, with : ) H' Henry ‘A'u‘n iLge e chierstein Chis D11 Jackso whic e spacious floor was wit s 5 e ling o elson Lars 2505 Clileag the Missouri Pucific, recelved a tolegram i ol B W Park ave AGH 40 B\ elons Saar tras Lilod SIR W, B, Woary ofitha Unian Pacifio Sresivselhaingne Neluon Lars san QUIGSROTE L yosterday from 8. H. H. Clark at Omahi, | 4oin°A G Mt Pleasant near Park uve merry duncers. An excellent programme | say, returned from his visit o the Horrt, Dots boforo tie eyes, Headas Neulson Fred weat of Sauindess and 'Tom immedintely or the right cye, Ktestle kel lu-l;. P | Woosley ¢ A 17th near Juckson of twonty-six numbers was carried out | yesterday, Nickell Thos Charies. ropolis. It is | Wooley'J 1 and departed for the lginiu ave p aaha anloved A - ow Pixle AT T O Siful dreams, Highiy colored Urlas O'Hern M Lake and McClellan Prosumied thut Mr. Clark desires to con | Willias il B od 8 18th sad was honstily onjoyed by all. Hoflr | Low Pixloy bos ropirnad from Miohi CONSTIPATION. Otion O] id Cuss verse with Mr, Kennard us to the de: “"‘"“ Wi 634 8 17th man's orchestra furnished excellent mu () 4 he a8 Yool sovers Mo %9 TUTT'S PILL lnxl)t«pfdu"ynfl'fl\ufl | O'Malley Peter 2410 Cass ginics of the town founded by the latter | Whitsitt L E 1715 St Mary's sic for tho occasion, and everything | KR¢king und shipping apples to Branch 20 BuCh cason, 010 doko oifects Mah B | O.biyie Wi 2 Do entloman who proudly ealls himself the | \alters J RIS 1ith T At UL R UM 1L i ) Ligastomsionlshthosuterer, | Cerrin J H Blando and Sophia ¥1l1|n~r of 1 ,,,“,h], Since the exposure Wilvon J T8 8 17th ) PAAIOG 03 1N 10 IOK SPPrOTOL MAARDGY Mrs. P. S. Gilmore, accompnniod by Mo system 1s | Ihelps A W Hamilion and James o 4 = ) Whelpey D P Delsware and Mt Pleasant Phe auctioning of lunch baskets ut 12 | hor duughtor, areived in the city last Actl Parrotte J 11003 Llaho this paper yesterday of the Missouri | Young Rk M Marey near th Bt “ WF gater, Al A | Paul € ¢ Cuming bet #4d and 24th ' Pacitic's probable reason in ordering n | Yates Geo C 2035 Poppleton o'clock created considerablo sport, and ...nul.in..m ew York. She .\»,'..m to | p A oniBE ok S 00 UL | vns suspension of operations by Mr. Clark, 2 Jous F. Davry, udded much to the good fecling und }‘{“"l wer "“‘*" '"ll leader of - (i mare K | Parker 1. 11 202 Bt the matter has become one of gen Ouwaha, Nov, d"m. Registrar, joviality which characterized the enti band, to-day, and accompany him on his Petz Jno Blondo bet Zth and 20th “mokes Leaithy !\ uk repaits the wastes of \dors tour through the country. n- —~— strongtusns 4 o - ! | Proetor T \ disoussion, wid NCATlY eVOTY ON ETONS | A goqtueaRicrers (s known s tho great | ot \d i | e tainment. Both sooislly I " d | s X . Vie system with pure blood aud hard muscle; ez 3 @uin"o Tusshor: bisaf ‘the oy by 3‘5;‘,{1‘“‘,,‘;{:“.‘;‘{"“‘,‘,‘,{,‘;",’“},‘::;:“‘ Aot | giully tho affaie was bighly sucoesstul. Octover Weathor. o8 " Rervdi ayvom. ovigorsins tha o W sat il Clicigo aring it agaiv. The scheme is 10 have | grocer or drug m; aBgnlmnu i, | and ulm mmubnulol the society can con- | The following is the meteorologial R, 804 1 "T‘,".‘lk““ vigor of waniood. en Fred 87 Division - Ra sppraisors make » new report wnd | wanufaet G. B. Slegert & Sens. gratulate themselvesthat tho oolonization | summary for the wmonth of Qotobor, na ¥WIOE 44 MarraySt,, Now Yorlg, K cor Burt aud Brown [ o s > 4. - / . . . y | thn Jnmea 0t and Califorgla Rubinson Stmon Crowell and Ve Rathbin Geo K cor King and &4 Ranck Howard 105 Moutang Kowles Char.cs King und Parkor Racnteldt Honey #116 Cuming Russell E i3 neat Patrick’s W of Saunders Rapp Joseph California near Browa Robinson 8 A Lrenc and Franklin Wit \Y H 2716 Fra er A 241 O ardson Th 1l California Kandolph nt st Stevens Nathat Willians and Parkes | Seliidt Wn Ttnerss brick yad v M 1410 Chas R Kpringhi 1 Parker Scaman W T 238 Hamilton ney C K 1004 1dnho clloieg Jolin D %514 Cumlng Sitkoworth C 11 2412 Cass Siatkey A H 3 W Soward Suth D g 2518 Soward ¢ Huygy 844 Montana Soderhioim 17 £ Montana Stecner CC 94 Montana Spafford 8 1B 011 Wheaton Stanton LT, 2414 Biondo Schenck W H 2R Clacago Siith B Ceor Honditon and King 1L C LT enc Joseph 114 Saundens © Wi cor Picrand Burdets Androw 04 Chicago J7th and Ciss Salish Seron, l r Saml N ion Tunder 1P 35th and Bur Funtison D O Trene anid Blondo Tarpy ' W nd Cuaries Turtle Wiltiam Caldwoll Teal Frank 248 Docatne ‘oo Martin s Cuuning St ¢ Whes b and California Volkmyor 15 2615 Cuming Washington Luwis Parker st Woodbraie C M #ii8 Decatar iwrles W o K 271s Decatue Woeodliid 1l Charles Warren W 268 Charles Wriglhit 'l R 308 Trene W ight Sila heeatur s§ Wiitiosoy L L 7 Ldaho st ielc OG0 216 Humeiton st s W IR eor Twenty-second and Seeard Williams 1A Twenty-cighth and 2 ronklin Weunore Geo 1R Montana st W B R Yates and Lreng Witiwms Siwon 2611 Cining Westerueld Jf M LS Pier Westerneld 10 A do symour G 253 Caldwell N skey Wenzel Twentyoighth and Wollesel hene Wilkon M € 075 Center Wuanulier Chas #27 Moutans Webster ilivam 1 Williams 1UH cor Irene and Seward Wroth L Franklin near Irone Ward ) N Burt and Konuwdy abriel Center and indiay 0 Catupbed st by cortify that tho above list is s ct copy of the 1bove niimes as regiske boog of the Second district of the Sixiy waurd Jouy CARR, Registrar, Sccond Dist., Sixth Ward, —~~ - A Theatrical Man Talks, Picrco L. Jarvis, the bustling advance ropresentative of Burtley Campbell's “Whito Slave' compnuy, is stopping at the Millard, and will probably be here for a day or two. He has many frien here, and is hustled around prett lively in greeting them all he stovies about Bartley Camptell's being in a bud financizl condition ure ;‘nl newspaper taik," said Mr. Jarvia toa reporter. “Of coursu, he has had some bad luck, especially with the latest play of his, 'mrlu +.' and one misfort- une has been folloved by another, but he is in nowis 50 baa u striit as the publio might imagine. Yus I'Au ulh\ 18 un- doubtodly i failur —-at the Fourteentl: street t York—and has been pluy\ngmhl ness ever singe. Why has it fii"hl, People -ny that it bas. a bagd perhups it hus, and the -in of the plot and the perfcot. n[flm’ not overcome e prqudloa wi Iqln 15 thys creuted aguinsy it ave The Great Invention, For EASY WASHING, IN HARD OR SOFT, HOT OR COLD WATER: ~ Without Harm to FABKIC or HANDS, and particularly adapted to IWarm Climates, No family, rich or poor, should be without it Hold by all Grocers, but beware of vile tmis tatlons. PEARLINE s manufactured only by JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK: e CHICAGO Ave ORTH- i WESTERN ~ANwWAY, THE PEST ROUTR ANTD SIEORT L.INI Omaha, =+ Gouncll Bl And Chicago. The only rond to take for D oln o8, M shaditown, Codwr apids, Ciinton. Diae. Chionge. Milwnuk Huul all mxll ust. ‘o lfi. 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BABOOCK, Ju:yumunnx Oumuha, Nob g ‘vienve, Yours' Bxpo Gen, Ag All Sorts of hurts and many sorts of ils of ma* and beast nced a cooling lotivn, Maustang Liniment, i