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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE, WEDNE but suys to the architect, “Iecan spend e ORDINANOES. ~ just <o much money on this building, Authorizing the United Gas Tmprove- The Union Pacific's Magn.foently Planned ul 1 want you to draw up the plans ae- | A Big Protest Entered Agaiust Olosing | ment company to construct s sower X cordingly. The consequence is that v ; el their works to the Missouri river Headquarters—A Noblo Edifice, limited in our means and eannot Tourteenth Stract, Declaring the necessity of appropriat - make the plans as perfe other - ing certain lands for #he opening of a The Chicago, St. Paul & Minneapolis [ Wise should." Property Owners Not Satisfied With a | S'reet from Colfax street north to I'ar Mr. Mondelssohn, of Mendelssohn & nam street to the width of sixty-six foet Passonger Depot at Fifteenth Fisher, sxpressed Bimeelf t> the same Thirty-foot Opening—The Coune Reforred Ml Y . and Webster Just Come glleet,’ SThe arcliteets would profor o cli's Action-Ottior Brstnoss Authorizing and directing the treasur il Jave a rigid inspection of this sort,” he i to transfer certain funds to the gener pleted 1 he fact is, we had rather put np Transacted. fund. Passed, - — | good substantial buildings rather than ting paving district No. 48, Re- When the Union Pacific shall have | snide ones, but the capitalists who i vorrs it sl » eity co forred | having th Gelaer o R i ptlih b S U Al Jstablishing the grade of Tickory completed the additions and alterations |y oulonably low limit to the cost. I1fa | ¢l Wns beld last evening, President | gtioof from Llovonth to Sixth strect. Re to its present hendquarters building, the | competent, building inspector were ap- | Bechel in the chair and Members Leeder, | ferre company will have the finest structure | pointed, who would faithfully perform | Lee, Goodrich, Behm, Schiroeder, Good Estublishing the erndaof Twolfth for general oflices of any railway in the r‘xl\«lm |i| would be of great advantage fr:]mH‘rnh to Vinton street, Refc e N ta but the butlding wily | #l around.” - Levying a gpecial tax on real estate | + § Wast. Not only this,but thie bullding will Other urchiteets, nterviowed on the | Dailey present. A large number of prop- | paving district No, 49, to cover v Until he made comparisons; he then found that the same Garments, made up in the eame style, would cost him be as handsome and imposing as uny of subject, expressed the sume opinion. erty owners on Fourteenth strect were on | of paving of Capitol avenue fr y | Omaha's numerons fine edifices, The committee will confer with City | hand to witness the action of the council | teenth to Sixteenth street. pas: .| just double the amount he paid for them at The Only Misfit Clothing Parlors; he now heartily endorses cvery state | The plans were completed by the | Attorney Conncll us soon as possible to Levying a special tax on real estate in ; R e i draughtsmen Tuesday, the contracts were | 5¢¢ #bout drafting the ordinance. A e paving district No. 45, to cover the cost | ment that is made by them, and invites his fr iends to pay one visit and see for themselves, There will be found Iy uesday, th nirs - PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, of puving of Twelfth street from Howard i Jet last night, and the elearing of ground THE BUILDING BOOM. From the mayor, approving the con- | to Jackson Pas :\lxil In‘|'n|'4h| v‘;‘-’.ll.mj‘:;‘l\f\“‘ ”‘f,“ |va 1 | The _\-(,“,(,l“‘,,,.,,“,,,z to a Close—Notes | tract »u.uh Mnll} & Hamel for '“f grading nn\,,v‘,," :‘;p!kuml” .ulinu';!;‘et;. her ordi he “\._. :_I addition 1 W of Varfous Structures. of Grace street from centh to on Ninth _ street an T i , ) h street frou \GE IN THE XTON !'6”"" :ll)l l'l\\lll ’H"'W |va( front by T'his beautiful weathes helping out (];:‘.'..‘,‘-“{..'11': "{‘*“s.'mln s ..'.‘l'r\ on s bkl cl B ot n sl 10) depth, four floors and a Lasementin | tho arehitee is olty wonderfull o o nroving the appro. | Charles Kiteh, sells Out to J. B. & . y N el \':ll!ml. the roof tlush with that of the | f‘l I.u |‘”‘”’T'M this eity wond : .}I.\, m Ilv“ 1] yor, 1}»Iu v:yl_ u: ;” l:r-“- h "l-"fl In“:'.l" :. |l|\q hx:‘" o $300 $800 $400 #4440 $ 5.00 $ 560 806,00 $ C. $700 $780 $800 $300 $0 24 and will enable most of the buildings AL P L Ly Gat That was made to order by a Leading Merchant Tailor for present building. There is an interven- : A iing_ the @ AWoTEh ; 1 kL f $ist . 1 % ing space of 52 feet butween the north | now on hand to be closed up this season, m.».»uu-uh'.rl 5\m”“_ 16 T8 ri StEaat A change in the management of the $0600 $750 $800 $0.00 $0.00 $1L0 S0 3.0) $11.0) $1500 $16.00 $17.00 $18.00 end of the present building and in the | provided it continues a fow weeks | " From the mayor, rotuining wito ¢ | Paxton hotol, which has long been con- will be constructed 41 fectdecp. Behind | Seribeyesterday. “No, the pastsenson has | necessity of changing the am- | morning. partments; onr great attractions are found this corridor will be an open_ court 12 | not been a phienomenal ono in point of :"“"'"n“'r"“(',' ,,"',';Ij.'; ‘“!"' ne The name of Kitehen Bros. has been feet wide and 56 feet lory, vunning out to | building improvements—at least in the | to Chatles stre \ 4 d identitied with the hotel ever since its the east end of the butlding. IS detul | dircetion of the building of business | From the mayor, retur construction und opening, and few pub- IN UITS FOR as tne twelve foet space will bo | blocks. There have been more resi- | approval an ordin celaring the | Jic house managers have been better built up with windows Jocking | dences put up this year than ever before | Recessity of changing the grade of Loave |y ,own in the west. The firm fratornity i enworth stree joth to Jacob 4 from this corridor on each tloor, thus fur- | I think, espocinlly in the western and | ook street, trom Twentloti to Je consisted of Charles, J. B, and Ric nishing an unbroken wall 132 feet long, « espeeinlly in the western and | street, for the reason that_the city Plehing un unbroken wall 19 feet Jons | conthwestern and southern portions of | neer did not approve of the proposed O oRal 000 $10.0) it $U.H #1200 812 13 $13.00 41400 §14T0 $1500 $1550 i 4 Histetiod the el But i = was | change: that the proposed grado is not a \ it it by Was made to order by a leading Merchant ‘Tailor will be twenty-three windows' on- the | the city. But in the way of business | Chinge: thut the propa o S {ons successive ventures, acquired a 000 L) ! 0 - $205 $500 $000 $0.00 $31.00 front of the addition, and added to the | blocks, less has been done than cither | g the stroect . ave n"',\l le':“ed-\ \‘\’_mi it, | liberal competency, and has coneluded 2 o2 \ J . 3 L - ¥ e vingows Ietiing out i the | lust yoar or the year bofore. The outlook | Veto sustained RN e e ThIgtaet o taia 1600 $1750 1500 §0.0) $23.00 5 $3000 3300 $35.00 §37.00 $10.00 the west side of the entire building will | f0r next year? It is pretty far ahead n”""‘l““‘ fmuyer, ;‘l’l"'.‘,“,“"‘»’ St. A THOYHTRE JG168EE AF tANErR LA tHtOr: Was made to order by a leading Merchant Tailor for i ; 5 » : ; be cut in with forty-nine windows. The | to make any predictions, but from pres- ~'(-'.I.'-','-"' ) ;'I,'\-t ';‘"\‘.‘_j":‘l‘" id, es(s 1n the hotel, for u sum exceeding by 3200 $3100 8 F0.00 $15.00 #3000 $55.00 $060.00 $66.00 87000 $5.00 $80.00 addition will be built of brick, as is the | ent indieations [ think T am justificd in | fhe onenine of Sovontoonih st &6 W | something, £100,000. old building, and _will be’ similarly | forotolling . prosperous season, more | G Ohening of Seventeenth strect. Con- hins purclinsed M. Frank Lehmer’s II_\I V E:R‘ ’O A 'i'S dressed on the exterior, thus makine one | prolitic pr m\\ than this year.” A R idence on_Chicago street, and will . mmenge and salid editico. The dynon. | e above cxpression sooms iy 4l ity il il s gith s family establich bie Home there. gions of the whole when completed will | wene ntiment of the WAL Qo LN o | The hotel will'be, as ever, conducted by | v iR ; ; 4 ; g be 100182 fect, covering a whole black. filo city, NOEL of s lm Wte predic: | pond A lz’,}l‘!”‘f:\‘f FIuES SubmiLing e | Moksta 5. B and Richard Kitehen. Y | You will find one snitable for business, dress, street dress or full dvess, cub in plain sacks, frocks, Queen Anna Sur- This work will be completed by Jan. | tine o noxt yont will withuss ¢ - o oy f . . . 1050116 8001 BOTOXs OF ILAF 118 PASSIVD, | DL nis boa OF B P By enas e e AMUSEMENTS touts, newmarkets and King Williams. As yonr selections run the price will prove according. Upon the completion of the addition be- & SO% SIS o orty ownerson Leavenwe i Wi ich w s tho eple ot it L street, submitting the resolutions adopted LI A ) Sle ,_ll.l‘.‘l the w ek which will give the splen- Heny Voss is drawing up plans for the | 44 the meeting Monday night Im«lx A large house, with an espeeially full PRICE J—IIST- {id masonry |[-‘;~|'u\\nl of Illn'n;ll_v und | new Redick building on 'Thirteenth strect | ¢4 ¢ho eity engincer, with instractions to | gallers greeted at Boyd's opera house ln Ly ind vllll 9 _\] ‘I | n;- Whole struc- | near Jones, It “v.1|.|... x83 feet and will | qraw a profile o which willmeet | ‘:'I 5 SN & £.00 $ .80 $9.20 $10.00 £10.6) $11.8 $12.00 $12. $13.50 $14.2 $15.00 urc s new oor will bo built—this of a | be divided into four storics, i1 pLbyal nst night the fourth presentation of That was made to order by a Leading Merehant Tailor for most ornamental type. Reanaissance | ~The McCord & Brady building on Thir- rom the city engineer, submitting a | Bartley Campbell’s great drama, *“The $0.00 $17.50 $13.00 $20.00 #2250 $21.00 . $27.00 28, $30.00 style, with arched windows and ornte | teenth and Leavenwoith strects will be | piag showing ground owned by the city | White Slave.” Notwithstandtng the fact X - coping, eaps and cornicing. This isi0 be | finished about Jannary 1. iy S 5 : & owl e ERE AL roofed h mansard roof,crowncd The new Clowry or Fstabrook building | Petwveen the section line and city lots, | that the sad and endden death of Mrs, $16.50 $19.00 $20.00 § § $5).00 326 $25.00 37 $40.00 ! f) 5 ing stre rfer 1 ot SLEHG akveR and o fgges with fancy | on North Sixtednth stroet 16 fast. ap: | 1oy Gis £0; Coming strect. Refernod, | Morgsten much erippled the company s made to ofder by a leading Merchant Tailor ornamentation. is form o most | proaching completion and if this good Y i beautiful pictu ent o building | weather lsts will bo ready for oceupaney | 10 license ean bo issued for the sale of :'z"”“":lh‘ “mfilr”")m‘"»' 10' o tho 1“]- b By S S oo bl e unequalled in perfection of style and mas: | About the st of Decemb PAREY | liquors at a less price than $1,000 at any | {8 ot em o e A ocuved A | And by paying one visib you will find many more which are too numerons to mention, but suffice to cay any idea yo ive splendor scon to-day in the west Work on tl itlon building s | tine during the y AR L R e sl ot i s S S ! b5 e s i G HI\..),;.“F L LA b ork on the exposition building is From J.”W. Maynard, reporting the | production so familiar, in the hands of 1 AL s 0 i E NEW ST, PAUL - . | being pushed and the structpre has | guneerous conditi i alle; ac. | veteran and clever performers, is beyond | may have can be fully satisfied in a pair pantaleons, a suit or an overcoat The passenger depot which tie Chi- Ultite doconiator dangerous condition of an alley on ac oG ) Y i s eago, Minneapolis & Omaha road his | The plans on the hontd of trade build. | £ount of defective cross walks. —Re- | PUSCIC BRSNS o cars to nightin been building at the corner of Fifteenth are being advertised and the work of | “lhet eoneating ooy “The Galley Stave,” another of Bartley and Webster strects is completed, fur- ng the foundations will probably be rom [citizBns, requesting o pns lamp, O GRtTE 5 OIS RAATENG. mishings are being moved into place and | commeneed before snow flies, o e s b R R eh iy G s Vo rom 186G, aiz66d. A l the building will_ be formally occupicd | “The building which Tom Murray is | Fieree. Referred. = e D A0 Ryl a8 before the énd of tho wek, kof | orecting at the northwest corner of Fou By T oo Dot hoiE eataly onieiites | ARRAILNA-TOGH construction has been in iqyt () © (4] ey ' i N N A = 73 IELLS : 0 a ') ! s ight 0 AR VG ivois Svok Btk i st | L, ey promiscs 0 be oge o | coniposed of the Sosonl waru delegmtion | At the Pooples theater lust night the s were moved from the Strangs | i The walls e Tyt Sprmeaime toward | Do instructed to aseertain the amount of | Cuig comedy company gave,a success: upon the enforcement of weon- | the sky and the top floor will_be put “on | damages the city would incur by putting p' ; \-"I ~Il“’ ¥ et UTI' it vernment “to give the | before spring time. Mr. Murray is one | & , Viaduct —over Sixteenth " strect. ‘l-“”‘ll‘(i Iri 2 r"mu 1v~ ‘l well n(n(‘;. wdquarters move room. It was | af the most energatic, progressive and | Adopted Y i ive | Wits groetad with rapis appInuses peeted that the new depot would be S Bl CED tien LS B 4 By Lecder—That the chief of the fire | Wos greeted with rapturons applause. tered by the first of September, but una- [ More than a year ago a heavy wind | department be anihorised to purchase The Dead Actress vouluble delays have been oo | struck the old Paddock building “on the | the, necessary material for building now | % to defer th | Sonthwest sorncr of Blevanth nad Dous, | under course of construetion. Tabled. The body of Miss Morton, the dead ac The company in_ this underta NReiED L s an e k| B D the board of public | tress, hus been embalmed, and will be considered, béyond the i of utility, ', tell to the ground. Sevoral in- | WOTK8 be 'l""'"‘i to have a caich basin | ghipned to Baitimore to-day, where it the import Itaste, aid | mates'of the building narrowly mi Placed at the southonst corner of Seven- | L'y huried by thosideof hor husband) the building w je an ornament to the | death, bat fortunately all escaped v icenth and Webster stroets, Adopted. L 'y 0L he hand] city. Pressed brick, of lo out injury. Sinc time lht" ung By Goodrich—That Stubt & Hamel b Miss Morton. or as her rea. name was, R TR e e s, Tvs R st allowed §100 more on their bill for gr. Miss Jenme Morysten, was well known and the half-manss roof cornic the cellars filled with the broken timbers, | 108 Douglas street, provided they will | in New York citv andithe east generally - -~ - about the ex owned with ornate | bricks and general debris. H A" | receipt in full for the same. Referred. as an accorglished actress in her ling. % % railing, The ground plan has | Paettoch of B oot il | By Bailey—That the bonrd of public | She formai#y played in McCullough’s of the literary department of the Brevities. A Pilgrimage to Blair. Dy 83 feet, and the cleva | ing bolonged has dotermined. to- erect o | Works be instructed totake the necessary | company and g some distinction in | rond, and is & gem ‘inits way. It is is- 8 ted yesterday on a s dolegation of Omaha Knights two floors.” The lower of | now stiictare. on this lot. and acoord. | JepS to have hitehing rings | her *“Ophelia.” ~ Of late years she hus | sued supplementary to the proclamation ulting W. P Modsen. J of Pythias go up (o Blair on Friday next divided into waiting rooms, | ingly is having plans ‘m‘w‘;”;“;gl‘_“; fastened lmAcurh stones in front of ]U;\ycd \;. l}:xr(l.-y{l ! s )‘mp:{lln‘ua, ;’"I”ll(‘ pr qldpul,lwh b, it stat -( ! A meeting of the wheel club Was | 1o assist in the orzies att .nding the init- e et s Ll [Pl i v ap T | places of business. Referred. taking the part of 3 the black | failed, utterly and yef cently, to des- | g Tl O Al rttm ot g ) DIOTEILS AAsOn CLE e ecommotaion i | b et st v sory buldy | PR buinding et the bl of Aaron | strvaht 1S | Bamts somost the St lompordi | Ui, ot LS o punpiie ol | on of mumbit of wow knigits second floor will be oceupicd el e BIeAa Rl it ‘H“ oy The l\hle fnll' street sweeping be allowed. | al 3 /nele Tom's I}'u!xl:lw-»s‘\\_llu(']l‘_:\ 1'1‘A\.~;(1!.4.'|l)/,4~|1mh ui Isines — The baggage room, which is n | building will bo i handsome one, of | Adopted. 5 ! vjoyed in spite of civil serviee rules and _ Dica. C gguge room, L > nhe > b, ia 8 rs. Moryst o > oldost thei misfortunes,” A 5 , 5 city, . 9.at 8p. m,, ate building in’ the reat of the de- | brick, with stone and terra cotta tfim. | . Jecommending that the petition of | = Mys. Morysten isof one of the oldest | other misfc for some tme sick at Indianapolis, has | 11 gioeme s G o Wist K sl of the ward into twe voting preeinets be | stage purely because she d theatri- | giving, and designates the manner in | Feturned and was scen on the streets | T 149 years and 10 months. als AR maelet oo L mings. citizens of the First ward for a division | families in” Virginia, and went on the | adds the missing oc s for thanks- R e SAVENWORTIL STRE rranted, and that the mattor be referred | cal life. whiclt these mereies should be commem- | 3 1y Funeral from Grace chapel, King street RahoL i o ”I“'lll!‘:lll“l’Lllnl'l!:'ll?“]‘l:::’ LBAVENWOICTIL SIRE fo the delegation from the First ward to | The deceased, who was 38 years of age | orated. Itisto be hoped that thesug | —Out of the $17,622.16 received at the | Thursday, at2:30 p. m. been constructed for approach by hacks, | Meeting of Property Owners Last | prepare an ordinance. Adopted. at the time of he vos a son and | gestions will be e d out. :I)\h'r;m! revenue oflice of this city for AT R Conv s of eyery Night to Consider Gradi Recommending that John Norman be | danghter in New York and a brother in f e RStORCE I’l;!”-“ 0 was paid by Willow L Bor: charact Three tracks will run up A meeting of the property owners on confirmed us a policeman. Adopted. b Sk aha Club Notes. Springs Dist 'y company. ATSTIN-Nov. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. against the depot for full facilities of s e i g TARL X TRt From the speciol committee, composed 2 z William Crombie, former anager Ofticer Rowles found a three-year-old Ausiin, UG Davenport street, a girl. Thaland departure, and the intervals | Lesvenworth strect was held at Porter | of President Bechel, Mr. Goodrich and Death of Hon. Wm. Turtle. of thoMorcantils alubiot 8t Lou cherab wandering on Sixteenth stroet, | === between the tracks 15 well as the space | Bros’ grocery Monday might to consider | Mr. Bailey, reporting sums which b Hon. Wm. Turtle ‘died at 8 0'clock | poon ealled to the management of the | Near Chic st night, and restored it between the depot and bag, room | the question of grading that thorough- | longed toand and conld be transferred | Monday night at his home on Caldwell | oo =0 s TEE R L0 to its nearly frantic parents on Twelfth will be covered with an_imuicuse_ plat- | fare The proposed grade of City At | e senoral fund. Adopted. o iroot Tl news comes as a shocl Omaha clob, My, Crombio/is s most | and (Ias stre form, sheltered by corrngated iron sheds. | (orney C: 1 £ 1'1 S TN The report of the special committee in | =L ) AR S capable steward and gene: conduetor The Knights of Labor to hold a so- It 1’ eyident from th dotails of thess | toEney Connell found fayvor with the m regard to bwlding a viaduet on Sixteenth | surprise to the community in wh 3 of airs in such an institution as the 1 next Thursda at their plans that the “St. Paul” will have the | dority, and the following resolutions wer and the agrcements which had 0 well known, s few were advised | club, hall on Dot reet, between most creditable depot as yet constiucted | adopted: o rn “:;-(\‘l.lr‘:llll\l."g]\.: ::::lxh l]lnm:x i_l;u-nmf of his illness. The de ed was born in he ‘.1|"|,' wbont to repaper the rooms ! l«‘;‘:l‘lll unlll uu‘rtl enth. All mem- in the city. Resolved, T fter full dlsenssion of the Logargitothe bning closing o Englsa . . y time s den in stylish shape, ers of the order and their wives are in- Asa St0p also in pace with 1ts growing | propsed chingo of rudo of Leavenwortl | CCTEAin streets o accomplish that, pur- | England, and at tho o of bis deah scheme fo Lave a subseription | vitud to be present, traflic at this point the company will | Sl ttie mass meeting of property own- [ Pose, which was recommittded at the | was aged forty-nin Jears and ten | monthly banquet for the purposo of pro- | The astro-metrologi st for the t an extension 150 feot long ‘to its 5, enlled to consider sueh change of ‘yrade, | last meeting of the council, was again mm_uh - He moved 1'?_ nlmh.nnn.vunh moting” mutual (uaintanceships and , commencing to-ds e present freignt depot, running the build- | 1t i3 hereby declared that to lower the prescnt reported on with the sume recommendu- | of years since and | ing a gy mpathe 10 | securing an oceasional clegant 0. 0. T, :sday, Nov. 18th: Is likely to PESRany SEDMEDY ool Lhw o | established grade of Leavenworth street at | tions. side with the laboring element, of which | {5 {1 s, thadrdchs ey v, 1 8 - 'y gth ot the block te | Golorado or Col g 3 Shi < = 4 o et b i vantad | Lelbsing favorably received by the mem- | enter rainy ) and wind with Burt street. The trackage of the vards, | o botween f | e “v;“‘r!’:,“’““f‘“fl"“,,"{fll ;‘,‘,’ffi‘,fl‘filf B B O R pa ST | bord, e storms, heavy ales and damage’ on the Which is alroady filled with ours, loding | urststrect, would bo a serigus injury and lege of exprossing their opinion to the | His integrity and mental cnergy wa Railway Notes, il \,,.‘,'1:-'[f.,.-.-.:.l",’.‘,’,.1".:'.2 and unloading, moving in and out in busy | detriment aid Leavenworth street,which, q - | i H e % v confusion, will be improved and in- | as we bel is destined 1o be ond of the | council. ranted him public preferment and he v An advance of freight rates to the fol- | settled wenther, with rain in southern lowing schedule, from New York to Chi, | scetions, T St L o | most imporiant thoroughtares of the city; | - Mr. B. F. Smith, a_ property owner on it to the legisluture. He still gtaasaiito the tull “requitements of the | B Nl e Y3 | Fourteentli street, addressed the council a seat in the body at the time of his : ) 1 t (e : “What do you think of the Northwest- Lesolved, Fhat it is and hereby is declared | and said that the stblow that conld He was father of the ‘“‘eight | eago, is announced to- go into eflect on Pat Boylan, a young luu;;h. who has ern shaving all these beauties and cor the "Ihu'V;llllm-:l opinion l"' :‘Il“ll'vi be dealt to the property owners on that | hour’ and ** mvict labor” bills be- | eastern roads November 18: Fivst elass- | D¢ “:l ll"nl«lnii |'nn; H:«':ml for pe ui\' li X S t ity owners, that the present established | siyee s the opening atnoa Shoilnabilecislatires 4 e B g mbin e IR EHE L conies and misdemeanors, was again be s with'yon, s rumior now hius | grisle Js ar’ proferablo ‘wnd. hior desirable | Lrect would bo the opening of tho strect | foro the last legislature, and wag pr cents; gecond, 60; third, 45; oth, 5. | fore Judge Stenberg yesterday ou o b ] 16 e 3 ! 1 under the railronds to the width of only | dent of the bricklayers union of Omaha, | 007 sl 5 3 s H i S sked 0f ono of the St. Laul ofli- | fhyn th proposed chango of wrade. =" | WG UG IWIEEASAR, Bt WG o8 OniY | oL U from the family | This will make throngh rates from New | of vagrancy The judge his held hin, mornin, pon motion of My, Samuel Rees the 4 ¢ H i s ol Logh Yor! aha: Fir 1 3 20 ending deliberation on the vexed g B T el ; : % hetter to leave it entirely closed for the | residence Thursday afternoon. York to Omaha: First, 1 cond, 126; | pending delibora " The ofticial assumed a_vague expres- | following was adopte hetter to leave it ent L-m‘i’lf i oE el Beilo p third, 91; fourth, 70; fifth, 55.% = tion of what to do with him—whethers information of such un intended depar- | form the wayor wnd city couneil of the action | When it wa B all. That scemed More Money for Improvements Hoyt Sherman, jr., of Des Moines, tray | commit him to juil or to recommend him sion of countenance and replied that all Resolved, That the tary notify and in- | the present ture had reached him through the pa- | 9 this meeting, and on behalf of the property ! 1ent on the street. It has been discovered during the 1 cling Jn:w_nv;m agent of vh.flll v\n )".I i to reform school treatment. pers alone and that he entertained “latge | OVDers along Leavenworthy street earnestly : . Cowin, in behalf of the days that there is something over | ©Hi¢, 18 in the city, a guest of the Millard, 5 = nt doubts of the truth of the re. | Feauest the mayor to veto tho ordinance tor | property owners on' Fourteenth street, 9 i Ll 5 corge Williamson, wral agent of 1 On o Johet. £ ) the proposed change of wrade, and the city | protested against any action by the city 0,000 in the city treasury belonging to | the Northwestern at Denver, left for the Sherifl Jamison, of Albany county, ports.” connell 10 sustain sueh veto, TR " /the value of | the general fund which has never been | west yesterday w i X . The following propeity owners, repre- | ¢0uncil which would destroy the valuc of | th 3 48 yoming, came in yesterday with A BUILDING INSE LA NN TR QR0 FoIEe: tho proerty on thut atrect for tho pur. | tranaforred to that fund. and bas there- A s i manacled prisoners bound 10 Jotict | M bsolutely Pure. Architeots Arguo that Fhere S nropexty sleng tho giruch sustaingd the fiop trvets, Ho also protestod | e a0k boon availuble for uso by the |y, by yingof South Thirteonth streetis | or terms of years. They woro pl Fhts pawdor novar warios. A marvel of pur} Be Such un Oficial-What The Judgo E. 8, Dundy, W, H. Tj & y, $he, Ktreots to, nuy S o for mtovemente. i ordon | £0INE on at a lively rate, and if the pres. | the county Jail, where they remained | i i tho oniimry ki, aid cunnot. bo 80 Say. T. Bell, Samuel Recs, | b sonelduroi 1 ol lnduslice, | SALY 1O BRY Y ond the item of | nt good weather lnsts will be completed | througho ut the day. The whole oAt bowdges,. By ‘I'he proposition of the board of trade, | seph Bell, Dora Hurn ' S A s b RO LRRINGT | AQUSKENT AQSQTAEIAR AR GRRSIEI ARE |y s viia was warched up Faroam street chai Oy 11 enn. Ttoyal 'Waldug Towdor 0o, 108 discussed at its meeting Monday night, | ;‘\ll‘{u‘;»:“l)ulll."‘l!. L. Shiy J preferred to have it ciosed for Hho pr fi'“‘mm.\;‘].l b‘llglu',-‘ lhmuunmvl‘ out ),”'h The grading of Burt and Seventeenth | together, and their tovgh aspeet attracted Wall WN.Y to secure the appointment of a building | ¥ G G0N, £ hoMas 5 4 " | ent, & colors amount was trans- ey T b much attention. They were sent up for rich, Luther 4 ; ; : forred to jts propor fund at the meoting | streets is also belug rapidly done, and | much ai ! ! inspoctor, appeurs to have awakened a0 T s | Mr, Behm replied that the thirty foot L do Jwpsoner und at the- mutiog | 28 ks y b o st | varions offenses—{rom larceny to man- nspoc h s 4 Wi 2. L. Robertsol N % | oncning wus proposed by him {0 the last night, The' prineipal items which | from present prospects will be well-nigh | giughiter, lm}v interest nmong l'h.\e architects « |§[ sonuk 'I‘IN'l I':‘f"{'!l B 1D 'ilf';"f l\= Il~. Union fic m: . ced upon | COMPOSC tare us tollosvss completed before snow comences to fly - —ro— builders of this city. The general senti- | Muttin, I Sirstrold, Eliay Latzy, dobn | ierconsiderabled ion. o thought | Coxts i police court 5423 00 | in earne Released. %9 ment seems to be that the oftice of build- | o w R Loving . Zinbold, | the people would prefer that opening ~ to Aot s isencs v ading Harney street is | Pugilist Al Morris, who had his fingcr LOS ANGELES ing inspector ought to be ereated, und | Hugh McCalivey, John Lo Redick, and ‘l“;’l“‘,‘;""l\"l‘; .l":.",‘;,“,’l‘.',';;‘,, _‘l:"‘fjl" prefer | Sixteonth ‘ being slowly done, the force of men he- | shotoff in the Sunday row at the stock i that without deluy, his duties to consist | Jolin G. Johnson! ont. ind bad only aaroad to the' oroniag | L i | ing vather” limited. Ag_the necessary | yards, was releused yesiorday, 12 no one ROUND TRIP, §100, of issuing permits for all new structures T after persistent demands by the commit: l'm:}, are . viy , thero i_gomo t.tll\l'gl wed to prosecute him. He still suffers which are to be erected, costing over a | o y RUAP AN, tee ;) tions for change of B s oaect us fur out a5 M- | gongiderably puin, and as Lie is an intelli wer 20th, a large party of exgurafon- ) . The roundsmen turned in their usual Mr. Furay thought My, Belim had heen y street. .. 315 Cornw s addition s 4 T v i ist va Omaha in Pullinan Palace gortain sum, and to dnspect such build- | 1o o Marshal Cummings yesterday | deceived by the Union Pacific obicinls, | Contributions for - ot and woll educated mau, fools 10 | Nlewping cars for Los, Angeles, Calitornia. ings as he may deem neccessary, Tha | T 1 Use yona - T TN Tk P S, 185 BESRE . o v 00 reesen . Police Court Docket, little remarse on ount of the unfor ickets for the round tri w0 6 months, ’ | that Higgins had kept open his salo: and that if the thirty foot opening was AR . 4 5 £100. First class people, lirst class tickets subject was brought up some y ugo | Monday night after 12 o'clock and yes | sceured it would be” all the concessions b o i A TR 2 The following cases were disposed of | tunate affair. 1t is not probable that the | £ dations on (s i, by Mr. J. A Waketield, who urgontly | torduy” another - warrant was issued for | that the railroud companies would give , 4 e Ly Judge Stenberg yesterday loss of the finger will impair his powers 5 emi Cwostward, bat rate east laid the matter before the city councl, | the arrestof Mr. H. “Yes, sir, L am go- | He therefore moved that the part of the |~ We note with plessure that Mr. J. H. | 55 Patien, drank and disorderly, $5 | of pugilisi. Bound is | and it is proposed to but that body, in its all-wisdom, decided | mg ~to keep after Higgins —until | roport ref l'nxu,{lu(lll‘n,jn‘mng of Four- | Johnson has stepped into the ever | and costs. . Fancy Billiards risu it to 60, whiich' will make the cost of that the mutter was not worth bothering | I Dring him to time,” said Marshal | teenth street to the width of thirty fect | widening arena of usimess 1 Omah Rl on 0ot a1 s ... Faney Billlargs. ; livse spocial Hiss with, Monday vight, as will be scon | Cummings to & reporter yesterday, | be stricken out from the report Whisning Jsimoss i Omaha | Jumos Welch, fightlng, 10 and costs, | Lew Shaw, the distinguished Clicogzo | Chist i tip aies | All eiraht pasons wpon reference to the BEE'S report of thy | *As Lhave told him, if he waits me to his called Mr. Leeder to his fect, who | After several y sy M committed. billiardist, entertained the Omah cluby | K0T re cartivd i ol T raten, ‘Pioed bourd of trade meeting, President Meyor | let up on him, he must consent to obey used Mr. Furay of being oppostd to | the employ of the Misseuri Pacific rail- Peter Connors, Thomae Conlan, Jos. | members last evening w one of his | fore if you wish to return with this firs( appointed a committee to confer with | the luw the same usthe othersaloonkeep- | anything which would be for the benefit | way comp: he cames to resume the | y, David Conlan, v ints, 20 days [ gplendid exhibition He gave some of | ¢lass exeursion. Kull fculars regardiug thoIc‘H_ ltl»l'lw{. and to have that u:h- ufi‘ ot . of the south part of the cit Consider- i ) ‘l' r‘ ’ hbition 1‘ B ome of 15 exeursion on applic wn‘{:r“ . eial drait an ordinance providing for the enry Hornberger will be put on trial | able diseussion followed, mostly of a per- | Dut lonlarly his fancy cuc shots, which have aw MORSE, Q0 e stis ofeoof Lunues- | Thpumday s alnged vivieen ot phe |secalyntuze, bhisteror i it e hEMOA | on sonditon that 'ty 1euve S0V 8t | ancd tho applanse of avery city favo Oua Pusn A U1 1, OB e 5 s pretty well agre as Engine e day B z r. Ainscow, a Fourteenth street prop- | j s time 0 Of A onee. y e— - Rosewater says, that the present board | Hans Young will mount the aitar. Roth | erty owner, inquired of the counc Wit i b ,“"",‘,‘,,“,‘f h‘,l,,,g Y. ‘\'.’ ![,\,l.l G ::11 ;L.l,.l.‘.' James MeManus, vagrancy, 10 days on | by his visits, and e gjome_ startli 5 -y has t0o mueh 1o do, and that a speeiv] | men have sccured abl@counsel and will | had become of the agreement made more | not' only - awell evituren mind but o d and water rins atfingor phivs Mr. Shaw wis [ CFIRIKEN SPRING inspector should be appointed. ntest the eases bitterly, ‘The dates of | than a year azo to open Fourtcenth | yoputution for sterling integrity of ¢hate J. Voster, supicious character, dis- | Wrily tecewved by the club wnd dis GVER 060,000 v. Siduey Smith, who is one of the | wie Higgins cases aro the 14th, 16th and | street. Ho thought that the railroad com: | feter nind the - dond: Wil of : wiased with good entertuiniment = gommitioo uppoinwd - by 1 it pany should be compelled to fiendst & 0k 4 Hawk e eyer, said 10 a reporter yesterd Last evening Judge Stenberg had an- | that ! 4 speaking of the matier: 1t is absolue: | othor fomale Tuv-breaker bofore him in | Genoral ow PO PR Gues the B, and M. The trial of Regan for grand laic y necessary that we should lave “a | the person of Mrs. Lauiss who runs a dis- | coupeil “and in MEie . ressive ey s i (e Before Judge Waukeley, yesterday, the | @oing on in the district court ye milding inSpectar appointed, and that | yopuiable Rotise on the northwest corner ! linguage appenled to the men thankegiving prociamg s f Mille the B, and M. was in | The aceused, with another crook atonce. Allarchitects will advoes o o rwalith and Dodge streets. be “fiad | stand up for the rights of the people ral and trayelin cnts of the Union | case of Miller v ¢ 8 4 . d \ easure. which will compel the e | heen guilty of o violation of the ordi- | to presevve the streets. He said. Pacific railrond has been issucd from the | progress of trial. The plaintiff, William | Thompson, is nceused of huvi ts to take precautions which the -gvehi- | anec in o owing beer tobe drank in her | outrageons that a vailvond should be | ofiice of tant General ¢ | Miller, sues the railroad corporation for | 8 cowboy, Sylvester Reed, on th | Ensiess Rudin et is now Tequired to take for Nimuelt. | oo ) She pleaded guilty and | given preference to property owners . &1,000 damages for theloss of i hand | of Fitteenth stroet thorten he trouble is th s are | w 13 \d Costs, paying which | A motion to recommit wis made and | Agent Joues. The 9| s ed July 23, 1853, while coupling | some two weeks ago 1 el i ent, the capitalist : i ¢ lost by o vote of 6 to 6, The amendmen i \ chbuin s ul Pluttamiouth, Thompson will be tuken o (s e ——————————————————————— man, Bailey, Furay, Thrane, Ford and in regard to that strect And others which space will not permil a mention, We are at all times only too happy to show you through our dy The document then | . Capt. Samuel Herman, who has been | qprpepr ractice of his profession as alawyer, | on bread and weter, sentence suspended VEHICLES. IN UGE, ylna, vagrant, 1 : The Criminal Court. -

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