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E 25, 188 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. JU 5“.‘5 A h\] l”,‘R 5 CRED“‘UR\. .E:.\( lvlrl‘htr particulars or names at pre .‘ | SATCHELS] FOR A COFFIN, lm}v&::m!lrlc‘n'v‘tll1:vl;i‘ ’::.":Il‘.:‘w:bu:\.:;!I_‘[l‘x“!fif; EASTERN COLORADO, C E MAY ) s F. J. Knapp, station agent of the B. & | The Strange Esperience of a Young | “The legislature, whenaver two-thirds of | The Inducements Offered Scttiers in . NE, | M. “at this place, returned home yest Physician—Dissecting a Cor “the $ Y ¥ 3 " i ed ho te ve i pee. the members oloctod ta such house shall |~ Weld County—A Growing Town 8 Iri o intiff in an In |« om a two weeks' trip to Michig s . i Misa Treve Hughea Plaintiff in an Tatorest- | day from o fwo weoks' trip to Michigan. | <1 noyor think of the Preller-Muxwoll | {COnUr thereln, mag, in orafterthe year | Desven Juscrios, Col, Juno ing Law Sait. [ 1o had i oo e, F: 15, Conkhng of | MUrder case but that Lreeall slmost shud- | 354 oL Ofiener CLlimn wnoa every fons f the BEE] ~Undo _— [ the headduarters af Liicoin, who has | deringly an incident in my career, which | \iyaars. nerease the mumber of judges of | 1y the best government lands which can LEADING REAL ESTATE DEALER, [Corresponden THREE RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. | been temporarily filling his place has | occurred twenty years ago.” ‘the district courts,” The legislature | be taken up under the various laws, pro- | E. W. COR. 15th AND FARNAY, OMARA, g | re llulvvu 1 vn‘n' ‘ A | The speaker was an Omaha physician, an act which wae approved Feb- | vided for that purpose are to be found FHetaN MattomsOthior Noves of the | forie mimies ate Sid Soeey '?”.l 4 "'I'l""' B v, Ons oo Now w1 s curteen Goloraro, 1 refet S0 vetiamli Property of every deseription for sale i all parts of th Land / a ello edicine-moen,” cir reques! ! ¢ NO 1€ pnte. althoug! 18 regard as we e of every de on for sale 1l parts of v oity. Lands tor sale | Rafl—"Satchels for a Cofin a | was filled, Tie slecper Smyrna under | foll0W Cmedicie mon. & AUNCErequest | poxe fegislature could legally add | {50 although in this rogard as well, 1t | gouniv'in Nubraskn. A complote sot of Abstracls of Titlos of Potgh e Comnty kept, Dootor's Yarn—Polloe Goust, | Conductor Tucker had every berth occu. ( 18 cortinued the recital of his tale. the one more much necded judige. Of | Would be hard to find a better. No part | " Maps of the City, State ot county, or any other information desived furnished Eto. pied The affair [ am abom to | course it might not boadvisablctochange | of the west has brighter prospects for of charge upon application. X . e | C.F.Newton, superintendent of bridges | relate happened in the fall | the present territory of the district. But | rapid, continued and permanent growth and s.u‘mh.., for tho Union Pacific 10ft | of 1806, if 1 recollect rightly g |it 8 ensy to be ;.].,Iv..‘u”l the vlwlml{:l' than Weld county, Colorado, and henee | = e Suing for an Estate, | yesterday on business trip to Marys: | 3 ¢ A . usiness alone would, in Douglas county, ostne . i e i EatabrookfeTrrifie yostorday fieepared | ¥ills, Mo, Y8 | was just out of college and had come west | take up the time of one ju SERDG ettt taan et il s M. BURKE & SONS papers in a somewhat sensational law | R. Ruthven, of the general freight | t0 travel partly for my health and partly | business of the three cotinties of Sarpy, “l""]' the portal of progess, while prices y RIS Al el office received yestorday 6 stdden | With the idea of secking & location. In | Washington and Burt to his labors and | are low and chances are many cannot : il i bl ek ""-:l-\ notitication by telegranh from his brother | October T found myself in Colorado en- | he would hiave all thaf e could ot ought fail to be beneficial and profitablo. This G i MER H \ in the district cour id “Htle . of ‘the | ih Fore Oolline, of Tha TABE St Tie clcat |3 " to consistently do. The civil business of | portion of the state has been used . A rt Co of nct th s sister | joying n trip through that T AL n used in times action is “Irenc Hughes, vs W.H.S. | wasdying. The dispatch was reccived | magnificent mew llv opencd country :"‘”‘{"‘,‘ oy il“"”"'\“'”‘""' work as | gone by for cattle ranges by companies ORO. DURKE, Managor, . Hughes and C. C. Housel.”” The story of | at 925 and Mr. Ruthven had just time to | [y u . wo judges can do ? rning < and the fertile plains the petition is as follows Gntch the. overlanu, 1o, Tonch his sitery | [ wae alone, “sawo for the com. | 'The cxbenso of iho extra judgo would | SWRINE fike Ierds bac Lo fortil PG UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. Wiheh Willtash Hiighas, tiow or of | Side pany of my horse—for railroads were not | only IN"H‘I\.TILI{\ ~‘Hu.\;ih--|’ |H|‘||{I;‘ B S WE e LTl ol hoarich | REFERENCES: Merchants' and Farmers' Bank, Dayid City, Neb.: Koaroy Nagonal gohon William Hughes, now enehicr of | ™My business in the dummy ran fs in- | # numerous then in the west as they aro | nalln of the court is already provided for, | growth of buffalo grass, w vieh is the na- | Bank, Keariioy, Nob.g Columb to Bank. Columbus, Neb.3 MeDonald's Bank, North 10 Ne v Nationn ik, cam | ottt e et [ now.” Ono might I found tark. | WHich would be meroly nominalto thi | tive grass of the region, and which has | Fistic Neb.s Omaha National Ban Omann, Neb 0y A Omaha he married o danghter of John A | froriin8 80 MOH, Bt OO o o | hoss comingz . apnos. befora 1| Mdvantage to be gained. i the peculiarity of Mafuring and enring i11 pay castomers’ draft with il of Inding attached for two 16 of stock Smiley. Shortly thereafter be bought | Mack's train'at 8 o’'clock n. m. and 450 | had gnined placa . of sHoltar Joux. W. Lyrie uncut 4 i — - - e e some property, including some | in the evening will_consist. of thre in 1 knocked at the door of a house near the Want to Strike Ol P A L FLLU R 5, D, 5 488000, - Prairie dogs are doing considcrabl 1 rlas g o counties, | stead of two oot of a large moi in, vesolvetl to AN g 1 b changed the scene and instead of thy y ity W [ omng conside 0 ] farms m Douglas and Dodge eounties, | stead of tw foot of n large mountain, resolved 0 ask | Articles of incorporation were filed ses- | witd beast of the plains tho vast herds of | odmes G Farrell (widow Richard 8. damage n the nor thern part of the terri g and some city lots in Omaha, These he 5 —— lodging for the night. The door of the f the ( ( ' wattle | Al \ = | Berlin, partof ne i scction 24, 15,12, Doug oy deeded to lis wife. ‘The latter died in ; Police Court, cottage opencd and [ was admitted by a of the Gate City oil and mineral | eattle have taken their placo, and “again | jax county, w d $8000 v | tostato in 1867, lenving a daughter, Ircne Frank Lang stood up before Judge | man.” He was evidently + nnd | company, the object of which is to de ’l" scene has changed and the cattle | “Richard 8. Berlin (single) to Nathan Shel- | | Hughes, who is now in Salt Luake city, a | Stenberg yesterday) to Oplead to when T told him w I wisnted he greeted | velop the oil and mineral resour ° l\m‘;,; ||:|~“n1u'h w.l‘l h:\llfml-m. ;u.‘lll moved lvu.w‘y’:-\ni‘wll ne 1 scction 15, 12, Douglas | ] peautiful and accomplished lady of twen- | charge of stealing $1 frof ¥ me with rough cordiality, and told me that | both this state and the territory of Wyo. [ farther westward, while the small stoc Horbart o, Daven o rsing) ; ty years of age. By the provisions of | ’ TR L was welcome to ming. The incorporators are U, B, Har. [ Meh are occupying, the territory. On Lt IO GL L e UL 1T e proporty wort to the. doughtor, | Pedler Wedneaday, He entored a bIat of | fogioed that his appeatance s mon, T. orporators e G Digoul, | Wardthe star of empire toward the occi. | Hodges, e44 teet or's g of oL, block 4, 4 B e o tlr, Tn 1468 My | nob guilty, but his easo was promptly | were rather peeuliar-indecd in moro than | 1. Dong wl Platz, F. 1. Broderick, | dent, und the portion of Colorado al | “yan‘o. Donolioe” (single) to Arthur Enst Tinghes. broteht suit m the district court | disposed of by the testimony of three or | one way suggesting thathe was demented. [ Philp Andres, A, Burmeister, Jno. Peltz, | N8 canstieree s ",“"'!.“‘”“l Will s00n | 1 qere of me 'y of lot 16, Okakonia, Dougla nghinsigher daughter Trene, alleging that | four witnesses who saw him take the | However When fie escorted me to the | H. A. Schmidt, 1., Lohlin. it R e g T ; | he had bbaght the property aforesaid, and | monc One of them, a boy of about | little rot in the house, or ,,,“,,.!,,.,,,,.,r, - h»‘-:i l\lvl\'\l is ta ||n-_r (lluv-‘lnlA of the |...‘...; Huse 1‘\‘ in “m ¥ o Ande had deeded it to his wife.” He asked that 5, BaPSL] Py ly hut, I thanked him and bade him The Creditors' Fight. UL s LIS BT G AN R TR GRS AT LG L : ! ! b ge, burstinto tears when | ) 5 Wl thnd C. Walkol A evs on. | demonstrated that alfalfa or chillian | add. Omaka, \ d-—£55), § this transaction (to u al torm) *he A good-night, and Jaid down with the ¢ A akely, one of the attorneys en ; ) h i ife o Tans 8 actic 0 o | he was asked to tell what he knew about | fermina f havi W ol : ¥ 2 clover, which produces from three R LTS VAL { declared in resulting trust, and thata { t | formination of having a good night's | gaged by some of the ereditors of the 810- | {0 fout tons per tere H bt | Mascall, Tot 5, Dlock 4, Kountze's 4th add deeree be m ablishing thio trust;” | the ease, *:No one is goingto hurt you.” | slaep. man brothers, returned yesterday | two crops i b cut aason, 8 n | Onaliaywid-ei00 is to s t the property be en- | said the judge reassuringly, “go on and | ‘It must have been about 4 o'clock tha ST 16 A CE R PABE s bl R S R Dan. " C. Collins (single) to Evereft G. Bal turned over to him instead of to us what you know next morning that Iwas awakened out of | | 0, where he attended ame ayllu« s mr product il very - essantial | jou, lot 7, block 5, Ambler Place, Onahay w d ighte The bashtal witness indulged in a few | o sound, daybreak slumber by a tugging | Ing of some ot the men who have claims | glement for protitable stick raisig is | —gioo, found here, er and wife and others to Ev he south fork of the Platte nd | erett Go Ballou, undivided 35 of s (8]} t,W S, Lwife to Jolimn 11, Cun tion. Ile suy . Ly fecided to con- | river passes througn this county, e utanes furnishample [ Atbler Place, Frederick Drexel firm in_que ntlemen hay vt | test in the courts the rights of tie pre- | this with seve 1 awoke and found my it my side. There w in his cye, as he quic nt [ moments more of sobbing and then | at my elbow i No answe in this ¢ as made by the defen nd Mr. Huglies won itby de- fault. A commissioner wus appointed by eral lots, e host glitter dried his | st His testi- | sava going up to th Judgze's « nd told what he kne H i y " t 4 A h | . the court. He gave Mr. Hughes b | mony wasa “elincher,” and the_ ju commanded: Dress yourself and comw | ferred ereditors and will bring suit at the | Stpbly of witer, he attitude is hihs te | i gha, Tot 11 blosk 10, Wit il add gion of the property. Shortly thereafter | senténced Lang to thirty days in the | down s Not Knowing what the | earliest possible moment. R el 0 BEUwooh THO eRteeios of | CLaliny w U=80.8. he went into bankruptey, aud'his property | county jail, the first ten and the last ten | matte s, and almost too frightened to VT I AR WIR U e Lot ti siaint )L GLL NG [} i was divided up among his creditors. | on bread and v think, 1 obcyed instanter. He lod me into The “Belt's * Frst Engine, Pt bl el AT RO AT AR G R UL AT Itnow transpires, howcver, that lrene | Geor artine, the victim of the al- | tho rear one of the two roomson the [ Tho Belt Line company is pushing the [ &1 been the practice hitherto o let | Omahn, wib=gh 0 e io Honry A : Hughes, the daughter, who at the time | leged r wse of about ten days Jower floor. There, on a rough bed, all | laying of their track with a great doal of | fngpotne ol b Jarge and DIk G a1 bbb 5 1 118, she was sued by hor father was only six | had been ted for walking the strects | covered except the f y the dead | yigor, i T e e e AT B SO B Tl By biér Plabe, Onlalia, W ) ) ol ¥ 1 A vigor, so much so that it is expected that | winter, but it is constantly becoming [ 1 an , b Anible Omaha, w or seven years of age, had never been | late at night. She was released, with in- | body of woman —his wife. He sur- | o F5 1 G0 0 Gl be laid about the mid- | more apparent that close herdingand | 45400 properly notified of the suit, and for that | struetions to leave town. veyed the corpse calmly for_a moment, LR L B Lt [ R A A Frank Pivoukaand wifoto Alice M. Sykes 4 [ reason never appeared as defendant. She | Frank Peochesky, puthful Bohe- | and then turning to me, said: “This is | dle or certainly the last of next month, | WA, L ete B WHG OF the stock | part of ot 1, bloek 80, South Omahi, W d * has therefore commenced proceedings to | mian, had stolen some frait from an Ital- | my wife. She has been dead for two Word was received at headquarters of | THOUSILR G b6 ‘l“}‘f’]'«_"""}'xvll‘w-|'l‘m:]' 81, : socure possession of the proporty, which | inn's stand on Thirtecnth strect, Tha | diys. I want vou to cubher up. You say [ the line yesterdny that the tirst cngine | SHC Seciee u beffed tmbrovemont ghe | Hunt and wife and others to was divided up among her fathor’s | judge reprimanded him and let him go, | you are s doctar, : fox tho rond would arrive hore by the'ond | SOYSIOBNERS Hhe folawing eeascr. CIhs k I My 100! creditors, and e now worth about | Allen Jefforson, a young negro accused |~ 1 stared at him in_speechless amaze- is month. erds along the Platte valley have suf- | blgck SOLTUL T R | §75,000, "This first suit s brought against | of stealing a valuable ring from a fellow. | ment. ‘Come,’ he continued, ‘don’t 1ose ) oo ) === | [l b MU e DR AL LI o AW 36t 6R16k107 Blocl Abs Iutely Pure. | (. (.. Housel to recover some property on | Ethiopian denied emphatically that_he time. Imcan just what I say or Sule—Drug atock in s _good, live | in any otuer nortion of the stock ragion, | Henise'sndd. Omahia, w d—8000. This powdor tever varjos. A marvel of pur | Howard street, lot three in block 165, | was guilty. He was taken back to jail But; T msped, partially recovering [ {oWn in northywestern Nebraska. Popu- | g while many thowsand of dead cattle | Nads ‘Toft and wite toLeavitt Bumbam, | 1y, strénath and' whoiosmencss. Nore oo | RGO BE iRt tutad ch g RinstEalithe et rtar aviaenGE the use of cutting her | 1ation 1,000. Address G C., Omaha | lie upon the tern Texas, the [ jot 1, block Shinn’s add. Omaba, w d Otical thin the ordinary Linds, and cannot bo | otlier partics holding this property. il cases of drunkenness and 3 L] Hool et T CACEL O s eit Awifo anid others o | 1686 Short WolEe, hibr of SUGBDLNID, PorANEE, ey grancy were disposed of with the usual nife and do as 1 tell you,” s A c new gr an to appear impmedi- | Charles . Reiter and wife and others to | fest, short » ,alum or phiosphinto powders, | A w Important KailrondExtension | fincs and bread and water sentences. | said the lunatic, for snch Ihad to my own | LT ately after the melting of the March | Snuford T Cartwright, lots 2. and'4, block | BAGHY Iy v, m PAKINa Fooen Cou Tho Union Pacific hus determined to | Dan Callahan was given th t& b R hRtaBtioh oM PNBRIhatIib ns The strect car company under the s 1L\],r\\\4 add. Omaha, w .: - I.S«KL\ push its branch of the Oregon Short Line | the county jail, and Mrs. Hill was “1 lesitated for a moment, but whien he | diection of Superintendent Smitt ave | Weld county is situated —south = of A e B e o 1A ! Into Portland, and will strike dircetly | tenced to'tei days on bread and wate brought the shining barrel of n Colt's re. | laying a double track on Farnam sureet | i G PO, oy iernortt i 3 1 . 1 e i = h - v range with my head Y S " Twe el 5 ha P 8 0N0:0! i across the state westward from its pres- The Fort Omaha Grounds. TSI S B T, g i L"([“",".“’ Siglithy siroot and W,'“ the largest in the state, fully two hundred LU L T e ) [} ent terminus at Huntington to the Wil- | To the Editor of the Beg: In last even- He brouglit out two old leather satehels | the track 2 fi‘l;\i.~'|I‘(>|\;.”I’?’h‘;‘”\nx"nn‘f‘fil? he "‘!}”* "‘"!‘i ““511“’ west one hundred (COUNTRY.WILTGACBY EANINNOTHISTHARHATRTHE L B[ | lametto valley, thenee north to Portland. | ing's issuc of the Bek appears a and as 1 wont on with my rovolting work, | ing botweon the tracks will bo entried | 1o ioamorihy and south. ine county seub Por M A i soe | One does nof ke in the effect of this | ment by “North Omahn” which, usi disseeting the body, joint from joint, hé | along as rapidly s possible S e e bR ey 45500, Lo i upon the moment. Tt means a Iine of | from boing incorreet, conveys the idea | JE A0 explanation. “Tyvo 26 e s o mondsaroing ity ot Donves: to] Alox Q! | railrond through the mining g A had come to Colorado with® his_wife to Rl X ) ! MAVS of e L of nw ig see. S il e e it Sentor Mandorson did not. know | L for . She had Suddents taken R ool oLl e it yEeaU g ls R I L i SRR RIB L GOt throssh hat he bout in framing section I §) and_dicd, but before expiring had | John Linder! ; Aoy | pls i e ye i enormous MBoges and_wite and others to | r o I acaming L 1 | ohn Linderholm, 614 . 10th St.,, Omaha, | &ize 18/ ounEY ; . Bog ors j! onn TR S ot “p‘w Willamotto 4}}!l.LA!I‘.nIl{ulnl\hl‘\‘b)xll II\(\\ithm ha made him take a solemn oath that she RRdt :v,lof X\(;l«g_r.)ufuvm; '“il Il\dslvu ‘llul»_mu, Vandercook, several lots Park For valloy, Whe plnn inoludes o soutliern sys; camthe Fort Omaha bill the - sena | should be buried beside her parents in a The Premsum List. e lbe divIdetnEo || et ORalin Awd = hran running down Lake and ) 3 little town in New York state. ‘I Secretary Wheeler, of the fair associa The enterpr ot Walnut Hill Inquiries, d North O mine the re foundation of sand.” I “tukenthe trouble to e ha | haye no money,” he concluded, ‘but tords | T ghall not break my oath. I will carry Klamath counties. It n ing of the greatl interior region of the ns the open- tion, was busied yesterday in e built nining | county have bridge ac When will Belt Line depot be com state to settlement and business, the d in the county clerk’s oflice, and con- | her body to New York in these two | Proof of the stereotype plates for the new | 5 puth te at this city, pleted? Sovery in A semea of B now veabi 1y thia | Yinced himself of “the ownership of the | sutchels All this time he had the pistol | Premium list. The book will be one of | $Plendidaccommodations foi the southern | = Ans. 1n 3 e Pacificempire. The plans of the Union | fud an which Fort Omali located, he of h soventy:sevon pagesiiand vory compro- RO o nol (oolinty, whishEtndS] - Whatcontractor = L3 baciio Soy SaBinTte vould not have rushed into print with ; i ien 1t will be issue ccessary in going to m i 53 50 Fatl LR e B i i the Cas: | . By act of congress approved March 8, | By this time it was bro Aphtand 1| Wanted—A situation as pressman. Best | UV0 vearsiwo there was scareely 2,000 | Aus. Phelps & Son, & AT ATyl e ant Yot Werke at mane] and ton 1873, the consent of the United States | g people residing within its limits Co., $15,000; Ittner Bros. aminal poin it cade mountuins cast of ¢in_view—tne ted off, bidding my host good morn. | Of references. Aadress G 36, Beo oflic an Tiam, south £tlon whic Botweun oifin | 5o, the Good government land can now be ob- S gt 6 ¥ e 3,600; Sesserma Oars of Btock. tained within twelve or eighteen miles of $3,600; orAR e i : it At et Totto to wnd from poin's ¥ Bt Ohenst: o sotreponding orthwast and Southwest , & e was given {0 tho_purchase of n crtain MRt HoRA TRl cntont tract of land at Omahn, Nebraska, for SRl oy EnOTE LI [atiorwarak i t piere Sl B 1 Ot St & | which, under the order of his command- weckonent my story short, IIRErwards | yostorday thirteon Doars of blooded | this growing littlo city, but at the presont | S2000: Reisdorf & Harn be chosen, because it aflords easier | D& ofticer, Major William Meyers paid | of N. i Wow York state and found | stock from the cast passed over the |rYiteofentering it will take only a short | Reisdorf, 5700 The Creat Rock Island Route the sum of $8,00). that two months after my strange exper- | Union Pacific line to Mad fimentousolalli ther Uasir || sl Ty L Gnarantees lta patrons int senae of parsonal secrt rades than either of the others. Tho | on m this | seetjons : Srarantess it 0 direct route from the present terminus f(,,!”, et of congress refors to the north | jence the miner had appeared there, with | siate. The AT b GG RO BLes o 20 {ll""l & Ryley, $6,000; Cully, | BaT S0l Ul OO S L S .y acre 3 % o & Py ANRC| cit] 1,050; Stribling & Co., o (Huntington) to the McKenzio, is through | & Fort Omaha resorva- | Liis ghastly burden. The —remains | font condition Dt i . e 3 ,100, and many P Fa routes. It léads without dive o sonth forty-one and onehslf ac husband’s oath was fulfil A" month | day at the Blufis by Dr. Ramaceiotti Tho fea of dr i Who has spent the most money in that operaiton af aflid trtima O it atida through the Harney and Malheur reg were ;'on\'-’xedfl‘ul the United States in | afterwards he was placed in an insane o LY Lo 3 igimohdionghtihasibecuhithoriol B LS s roilte 5 & P e e S8 | consideration of $1—and the writer here- | asvium vi e R S e e restraining influence to settlement. | vicinity? 3 and crosses mugnilicent, bodies € tmber | of fuils to discover the reversary cluuso asylumis raving fimaniag His smantal | Opelt's Hotel, Lincoln, Neb., opened | But the ample precipitation and enor: | - Ans. Belt Lir aterworks, ¥ B o e o 8 Mo | Teferred to by North Omaba e G TGt ls el St March 15th, first class in every' respect. | mous crops for the past two ye: ¢ | Building association wyne and J certa - Bl 2 e sudden des vife. fexists e f ) : < ’ L 5 . il R 5 Part of the deeds conveying the land to grite i 4 A 3 ing the expectations of the Dr. D. Mereer. Lero Renzto pass, awill be clioson, and that the | 4" United States were made up in the e MEATSITHAVELING Internal Revenue Doings. have allayed all anxiety upon th What are the yalues of homes complet- | Eadimehih? baltin the avilamette, vulley will veat | oflice of Manderson & Congden, and I 1 H. A. Dowd, of the internal revenue | ject. Corn,potatoes and wheat have been | ed and now occupied? plans ol‘g‘fiu' N t?:‘ Portland 9 h‘ believe the senator - knows perfectly well | The Plattsmouth Jelly and Preserv- office left yesterday on a professional | thoroughly tested and yield Ans. Ranging from $500 to $100,000. The Famous Albert Lea Route llans of getiing oubrighf i Dithor what he is doing. Come, neighbor, and ing Works on the Walk. tour through Nebraska City, Hastings | returns while vegetables of all kinds are | How mu(»fi_nu.m»v has been expended Is the direct and favorite iino n Chicago and run over the. lino of the Oregon & Cnli- | Prush up on facts before fiying off the | yesterday Frank Carruth, F. E. | 8nd Lincoln. The large distillery at the | prolitic in the extreme, Deeded and cou- | in Walnut Hill and viemity? a2 fornia or the Oregon railway. A thivd | bandle and rushing into print with ra- | wiio“prcy g, Analee + % | fiest named place 15 to be set running on | tract lands is held near town at $6 to #10 | Auns. About 3830,000. Tail would adopt the last named line for | MOrs you pieked up on the streot. 1S IR eC B ML ONIANT RV O, °F | the 12th of next month, and Mr. Dowd | Per acre. 5 : What cluss of people live there? R L ST (i Fnot ol oo A Neromnoxr. | gentlemen of Plattsmouth, arrived in | will pay it some attention as he passes | . Denver Junction, Colorado, a booming | Ans.—Business men, professional men, B R [N boime darecny o . — town with two ends inview. The first of | throug. little city, was unknown onc and one half | merchants, contr: travel S L 5 s a little lay she is known the | ing men, journali orld over, as a charming western town | world itself. . e i i en hundred, All [ What public buildings in that vicinity? AR The New Uhoral Society, these was to confer with Mr. Holdredge L s ye g0. To-C Excelsior No. 10. ant picnic in pro- | With @ population of s connection will be made ove A very enthusiastic meeting of the pro- | and_ inform him of the fact that his roads eith urchase, I e or ope ing contract. ~ The whole of the cur ctors of the new cioral society—about | road will not, by its tariff, enable There is a very pl B LED h i e Ntk kets yeir will bo required to survey the routes | twenty-five in number—was held Wednes- | them. members of the’ Platts: | gress yesterday atHascalls park given by | pranches of businoss goems to be in o s =Danand Dumbineliinte saorti 88 busdh i SOl and locate the rond. Therd will be no | day and all the prelimiuary arrange- | JOUth Jelly and Packing company, | Excelsior lodge No. 10, of colorea ma- | desirably situatod T T T 1 [y e R. P. CABLE, E.ST. JOMN, hurried o extravagant construction. | yduts were perfected for the organiza- | [ OnECE continue at that pinee. o any | Sons. In the morning before going to | the Union Pacific railway, not only hav- | Which is the best strect to get there? Friat & UenT e, Gen'T L& Pha, Agty Actual work will begin next spring, and [ & T B B S de n~|ul)|||-m|! the east {Ql lhlnu [ nd “wl vk, the lodge paraded the 15|13 R R (L S P m, both’ to be ps CIHICAGO. i Y Vo 3 1 e a niale chorus and an auxilis 1 tha ) shi the ag S ket | QS P 94 B¢ iy Roie, 20 ‘vlvifi.!:?!f‘ufl);‘.{wlrs‘bn!lhié Iu]cnfuvln\uli'l;‘."“" D i e L e D beaded By a band, wnd”presented a com | but eomneetad dicetly with Donver ad | soon to city inits 0 yca sel i 3 _ voi e ma 2 Northwesterr ., 4 mendable appearance. Jheyenne, the growing markets of the How far to the strect ears? —[Oregenisn. chorus, composed principally of the best | to Plattsmouth cl L than e O e et Wia b 1L ( X A TRIO OF ACCIDENTS, material selected from the old | they abyAth o0 b Glizash o Bre — .~ on Cuming streot. Yesterday the ove passenger | Omaha olub, will comprise | have made up their minds to not stanc Miss Lizzie Canfield has returned from Real Fstate Transrers. How mny lots in Walnat fill? and with. & view of saving the lght. from. Omaha to Biattomouth, | Reckford, Il re now looking over the city for n site upon which to build their” works. They have been offered every encournge- ment here by some of our real estate men, and it is understood that C. E. Mayne has rom the west was delayed at Elkhorn by | about twenty voices, and the auxiliary ginully 017;{unsoll, 10080l an _accident to the engine of a society of female voices will have an train which was coming cast. - | equal number of our choicest and most man turned the switch in the wrong di- | prominent lady vocalists. rection and sent the engine plowing me movers in this laudable en- through the sleepers. It required forty | terprise are gentlemen who have long ifoed, 2h \]"IN'“‘ llm‘ 'l,h l”;“ liv\\' The following transfers were filed Ans.—Or months she has been attending school. | yune 23 with the county elork, and | 31 Mrs, E. B. Mix, of Akron, 1L, sister of | raported for the B by Amas Real | Who sclls thom? C. D. Woodworth, of this city, is visiting | fehorted for the Bew Real | X8 11 L. Seward at Dr. Mercer's Mrs. G, W. Clayton and othér relatives | Estate Agenov: ki ofiice, N. W. cor. 12th and Howard sts in this city, A, J. Hanscom and wife to Thomas J. Pen- | Terms, 10 por cont cash and 2 per cent minutes to get her on the rail n and | been known and recognized as leading 0 y . : . o nell, lots 13 and 14, block 9, Hanscom Place, o1 v 3 8 per ce out of the way of the passengor, which | singers and musicians of this eity. The | Bliced at th posal n tract of land on ROumBIngy B | w d-$4,50. A T O o LT, then rolled into Omaha. R ana meeting of this: seclety will ba | the Baltline, works are owned by | t u fron i Lewis 8. Reed and wife to Byror: Reed, n [ = 8 B me of the leading citizens of Plutts- | inquiring whether H, C. Terry, the 3¢ of nw if section 1, 16, 12, Douglas connty, TUTTLE & ALLISON, nion | held v Yesterday engine 2621 on, the oxt Thursday evening. = Lhis or- o 88500, Pacific took a notion to leave the tracke | gumzation should not in any W mouth, and have more orders from the | leged torg siill injoustody y be con- A 0 L - ~ Gilbert J. 1bee to Clara M. Albee, lot 25, in the yards at ubout Twelfth streot, and | founded with the so-cailea June Fe state than they can fill. ,Jon T. Bay, foroman of tho Tuitle's subdivision, Douglns county, w d— 1 0 t ploughed along through the, ground and | chorus. et o Paoiflo, roundhouso at this e SO0 1 gneraiisurance Agents ;:f Ritauch o sato Ehat ha trao, for el LNl To the Editor of the Ben: A few years | Fries. Mr / left. this mor 2 5 Chronic & Surgical Diseases. g wze rosigned the | ing for a month’s visit to Californis 241 South Thirteenth Streat. MCMENANY, Propriotor, couple of hours. In the mesntime, the One of the young men in the Union | ago when Judge S enormous business of the yards had to be | Pacific shops, who is known among his | office of district judge of the 3 . Bllan, 0. 8. roston ;l::ll‘uu:hkgx at inconvenience upon the asthe “Nightingale, ws fecling cial d 'A-m‘.-l the ||.m-krl‘ of ])(v)u;.'luu county ”‘:i‘u w‘\’l',‘l'“‘; ”'f 19,008 ‘rx;:-LGx«‘r‘xll‘.“:;;fi:: e AR AR oS hatmann i this "oitv. nnd. | 2018 yesterday over a cruel joke played | had grown so large that it was impossible preachers, was in town yesterday, o Elkhorn has aehicved an unensieblo no- | upon him by some of his fellow shopmen | for one judge tohear, and with anv satis- | guest of Edward and Thomus Br toriety for wrecks and oft-track runnings. | W ednesday, He was made the recipiont | faction to himsets, the large and increas- | = ¢, J, Johnson, one of the proy More seem to occur in that stretehof line 2 bogus invitation to the wedding ofa | ing dochet. It became an absolute ne- | of the celebrated Vienna silver mine of Ve Tospiial aull TIvite Practice e facilitics, npparatus and remedies aful treatinent of every form o Vor kurgical treatmest, for thomsel vl with us. Long espericnce i trents cnbles us (0 treal wany cuscs ) i H i out aceing them. blcek 21, Walnut Hill add. WRITE FOR CIRCULAR on Dcformities «nd d Judi- Rev. F. Phelan, O. S. P, of Creston, b glas connty, | TRy AL FER W, LYNCH & CO., ugustus Kountze and wife to Alesander nd a | pilieneron, lot bloek 9, Kountze ~.. add, ] i ' UPHOLSTERERS & FURKITURE | - tors | . Larion P. Pruyn and wife to Andrew J. \ g tiical Moatz, lot than in any other section ten times the | young man, also in the employ of the | cessity that sometiung should be done to | Idaho was in town yesterday. ‘This is one Omalia, wd=—$L000. P per =y Jraste, CluD - edt, “Cursatares of’ e Bhino. length. ¢ : {00 Plcliie, 1o was alsomivon a bogus | ficer the demands required by the publio | Othe greatest mines in that scction of the | pruii*fot % Prisis suiivision of ot 5 TR TRy PR O iy Tahalatian, FIGraly: Eares The Burlington train from ation to sing, us one of the members | 4 ST e T g [ untry, and an idea of its extent may be | Milfard & Caldwéll's add. Omaha, w d i U 1 <, Epilepsy, Ki Skiu, Blood aud Chieago, yesterdas morning had a cur a quartotte, the ceremony, which K00 ! DOy, 0 it is told that it not less | §1,:500, Ten ¥oars' Experience, R ase i e ous experience. It came 1 two | wasto take pli Fremont. e took | the court and to relieve the much over | than eight miles of underground tun- [ Larimon P. Pruyn and wife to Gemge T, Toa) A iacen, mun ’ hours behind time, caused mainly by & | a half day off to prepare for the event, | buraened docket. neling. am, lot 25, block 21, Walnut Hilladd;,| 313 8, 12th St., Bet. Farnam and Harney, G freight train in the vicinity of Galesburg, | and appeared at the train with music and It was thought that in the increase to An exhibition of thework done by the i, w d Lano seating nnd MALLress renovating u spoec. y reliabic Medical Institute making ) St t muel B. Haney, s | alty. % done promptly and at ronson |« "8 'l 0 1} 3 ducation reoms, yesterds 3 hunty, w d--8640, % - - v S UTA BPECTALY. o issue would at the end of the term be | ner of Sixteenth and Capitol uy Eoaiuel B, Haneyand wife to Eliza M, | RISDON & COMSTOCK, ALI, CONTAGIOUS AND BLODD DISEASKS, tried and disposed of. But the bar and | exlibition comprisesivarious specimens | Dey, sw 14 of se” 1 section 6, 15, 10, 40 ban romave Syphilitio noison from b 3 Z0N8 W ve given i v attons e By ¢ B thar ’s, Dougla 1y, W d—$500." 1hont mercury the citizens who have given it any atten- | of work in wood, ineluding among other | acres, “"'i' as dounty, w ( e Genl. Insurance AgentS’ hout n ve treatment for loss of vital power. :d. His tormentors will keep out of | tion at all have been sadly disappointed. | things fifteen sets of eubes, pyramids, George Mills (single) to Any at fon ] 11, Twenty cars were run down an em: | flowers, ready for o good time. He | the two judges that the docket | manual t *Inkmm\l:md broken to kindling wood | waited a long time for thie appearance of | woutd be eleancd upand all the cases at | board of e loss was great. o his comrades, who had promised t n making up for lost time, | out with him, but they came not. the train struck n lightning speed [ it dawned upon him that he had been v and in passing through a little station at | timi this side of Creston, the Jstation men of | hisway for a day or two to come. There are now over one thousand cascs | prisms and cylinders: made for usein | Mebsten lots 10 and block 2, Clarendon NITDENTIAL C| ing their implements > o 7 o iffrent sl i add. Omaha, w d—§1,000. me and p o ;"}:".X“lfilr u‘:;:‘:x‘}:xg'inc;\‘:'tnl‘fl:'finl\: R A Bucking Head. on Hio, dooker 1n_Dougias Sousty, of | We diffurent sougols, Mary 1% Sigvongon and Lusband to Mgrous t's Nutional Bank Building, Cor. Fur- Talaty Sl onclos ! ) 3 > ha » ch there a8 — —— . Parrotie, lot 20, block 2, 5001 Dince; 5 I %, Oor Jill seid You, i plain wrapher, ou onr which had just boen put upon the | Wednesdayafternoona manu nder the | made, up and ready for trial, and thore HoRarose, i SANIUOE & Ataboni ¥ 1ach Ty PRIVATE 'CIRCULAR TO MEW BrEzsATORRNGA IMPOTEN. , VARICOCEL ¥, WrARNES N “‘Alice Dailey and hushand to.sohn H, Hun- track, with tremendous for gate, lots 8 and 4, b'ock 3, Patrick’s add. ‘ knocking | influen; in mostout of sight and in 5 » of whisky came out ot one of n0w actunlly niore cases being dock direct the Tenth street saloons near the Union | eted than are disposed of by both judge: A, Gl It was picked up in spli s afterwards, | 5" ° o anding the court s in sessi Omaha, W ). ST ALL DISEASES OF THE and though nobody was mjured, yot the | Pacitic dopot, and procecded to the silly ""\“31]‘“.:;"""I';:,'r’:‘(l;\‘:};lf‘f’c‘g‘u‘jg‘:fl;:‘;‘zf("‘l-m When Baby was sick, we gave her Onstorls, "Phiiliy C, Kin and wife to Lafayette Col- A OuaNe, O vl sory o Yo can fo engineer and fireman narrowly escaped | Work of knocking down the depot with | ¢4 eolleet a debt, however trivial, if the | When she was s Child, she eried for Castoris, irlo. 0 40 eabol & 147 sect of ¥, John de B Aablea vin! na iz be dineled aC {hals {i‘lml: llll:i 'rfllgl"elll shot by them on to !"‘3,1“"-"1- Ul: "\":m(d ulong the R 1 a8 | onse 18 appealod'to tho district court, 1o | - Whan she bocae Missaba clung to Casoris, orge L, Miller aid wi T, liowaes, by o Modisiype ail thatd e tender. if in an attempt to find a vulnerable | trial can possibly be had for at least two : . block 9, West End add, Omaha, w d— Master's Sale. 0 FROM O i TEA BY THE CARLOADS. point, until he reached one of the win. | yoars. And if & porson commences | e ehebsd Childsensbegare hen Casicein LA In the Clroutt Cou Dnlted Btautes for the | 1 Yesterday fifty arlo \(Qw! ('c.. »|.|rl‘.~1} AR ain Dispatcher MeCarthy’s | Suit 1n the district court, if there is to be orge 1. Miller and wife to George It Ml’ -“v‘u'".‘situ';'h"“’m' i [N ] 4 "“'-".f’i'i:'fi'.‘.f.'#fl hir“ lxl:.nm»l.dnn:li“\;(nm ofic re ho rolled ‘on one side, and | 1y lml'ndml; on ufl n‘-i\l[uwny it not sou; Lot b bloo , West kind add. Omaj Bkl A } In Chiancery, . Do, as all Loiters 10 i, "o train will wake rogular | 1is choe instesd of bis head struck the | 4% SFF o the ‘e ;5 1ok tian o h 2. vt et and wifo to Ann Toresa Barah P BiA Sb M) oisaaon Medical and Surgical Institute. passengor time, in order that the savory | 4 “ginerwise there would have been a | Now if the attorney is anxious to have | Fovest Bl R aRECAS SR L MRRAR A 00 OB | R i v it W81 7nd Paailo 4ve. OWARS. N/8 B Ay areive i Obloago [ as fresh ) “around mins an car or with' a | some reliet, or have his cusy hurried, ho | There are n number of the finest resi- | M Birotie and nusband to Morcer | tho ihove'cause, an the 2 day of Juiy, 1 = == == poss| hed throat., He was soon corralled | 18 reminded by the court that the cases | dences being erected here. This is the , lots 12 and 13, Hx.k , Plainview, jilis L Blorbgwor, Spocial M TIMKERN SPRING V NOTES AND PERSONALS, t come up in their order. The atto s county, w d— or Green and run out of danger, Bon-Ton addition to the city. Lots are 8. W. Powers, stock agent of the Union el generally relapses in s semi- | being sold i y i zene Whitney and’ husband to Charles | 1886, at the hour of N Pagitleat Kearioy, s i tho city. Works. gotaotGse &_'ol}x"lilioll,‘.)uud hia"- g | e eold 1n tho pudiian 1‘1‘.“;:‘1?;. ; § Nanatie pnd others, lls 26 and %0, W. A, ik Blatos cour Car Service Agent Thompson 18 10 | o sooms to be wrivalry betweon the | 10 @ swearing |c,umjh(;vll,v By who s 216 8. 15th st | "ty Stevens und others (o ol I airiot of Nebruskih, sell 4t wuotion the i .\ A ! 8| and . Srnatl ¢ O, me. Isitthe judgest No, It e can, l0ts ek 208, Omaha, q c—87 e i 0-W 5. Vinlng, of Ohicago, is in the city, | Asphalt and Murphy, Creighton & C Ot ha ave dolia ‘sl they can: (o re Big Speculation. gaf, Joia'7 88 5, blosk KR, Canolih 4.emnk D i af tho nopth-0ast qUAK LW, Courtwright, general traveling | paving men. One set 1s paving Jac “0n | duce the docket. But the constant - For sale ten acres adjoining syndicate | Ritchie, lot 17, block 20, Highland Place, B thirty-four 34, und th l'f.""':'wf»‘f . suditor for the Scott system of railvoads, | with asphalt, the other, Jones, with Col- | creasein business incident to the general | hill, Fairview, and syndicate place. | Omaba, wd f 00, e g O e oat duariar of Seotn in the city on his way west. orado sandstone, and each has reached | commercial prosperity is the cause of it, | High ground, lays l-er.»?, small amount 3 .m”“ O A e addd, | hirty-five (1), Township twonty-six north, Graham & Benewa, the real estate men, | the east line of Eleventh street, leaving | with no prosperity of relief nearat hand. | down, y terms on balance. Address | Gilala’ w d NAOE % 5 W4 runge oight ¢, wost of the 6P M., Antelopd g.y they are about to locate m Omuba | belind thew a streteh of beautiful work. There should be an additional judge | P. G. drawer 4, Omaha. at one e M enacan and wife to_ Ellen Arnold, | 00uuty, ot of Nobragki e ir different implement manufactuving 1okson streot will be finished in a couple Sruvitlml for by law for the third judicial - of lot 1, block 6, Belvidere, Douglas Spocial Muster in Chuncery ik neerns from the east. As the Wl of weeks and Jones wall probably require | district. In view of the foregoing facts | McAlester coul, §6 a ton | 15& Webster | county, w d—3300. D. H, Brries, Solicitor 1or Complaix Geared sux uot yet been glosed they declive to ' one week wbre, there certajnly should be, 1Is there any | Rich Hill coal, $£.25 & tun § tel'phone 825 [ Augiistus Kouatze and wite aud others to FICB RIS