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2 THE OMAHA ])AILY. BELE: JULY 6. 1886 ' M N in the course of a casnal conversation, | PIGURES WON'T LIE. and resumed his work amid the cheets Sl hl B | NGENT JAMES' SHALL AFPAIR | 5% o St | e ity e v e ona e [ 8 ittt | B O PATTE CHEAP HOMES _— ' As a matter of fact, the ho direct ser. | The # Omaha Btock """‘""( ¢ | team made two scofios: and goose-cg ”‘1 Ui f 3 rder League's Agen o M uformation, in s majority | e following is an excellent exhibit | the yisitors. In this inning Bandle met e Lt ] ?1‘"{ L”i‘fi' Agent Ar | of s, comin. from London s i | of the highst and lowost prices puid for | witha vory serious ishan: W hile tun FOR SALE BY rested For Adultery, consequence, France and French polities | hogs, on the Chicago and Omaha 1 ning for a foul 1y he stumbled and fell, lish n by Americans through Er ish | . s | spectacles colored by En it . g ) PARIS THROUGH AMERICAN EYES | [} i Brityeh insular narrowness, Paris 1g | DSt week. prices are given per | jy, was gamo, however, and, while after L] | a world self, delightful by reason | ewt, live we and are compiled from | tno qecident he could ofily roll the ball to Mr. George Homan's Death—Figures | the varied pleas res it affords ]w rary | the actunl sales reportod as being trans. | the plt her, he stood in’ his place and § and aesthetie, and the activity and color | acted on the market | caught the two innings, all ng the *ull corner 1ot 235,00 Won't 1 The School Board | of its otirrant lite. Thers 1% somothing oit = |/ RTRsts to so6re AT oHamehn. - e 3¢ Fullcorner Iot, Farnnm st., 835,000 The Home Team Wins in France and the French which is par | R ' i " etts were compelled to return home last Al L b e Other Local ticularly attractive to the American, Per- | June 0th,...... 8405 @62 (§4.2 , evening, and to give them time to make ) £1, Parnam st, $15,000 =4 haps thoir accessibility to ‘deas, the ab- | July 1 5,233 (@4 & the train the game wascalled at the end | Tusiness lots or Harmey, Dodgo, Howard ana sence of contricting projudices and their [ July 1.3) (@4.60 of the seventh inning, the score standing | Jackson sts, vory choap o A Little Out of Order, evident enjoyment of life, with so much | July 8a 440 (4,00 10 to 6 in favor of the home team, The | sy t fult Tot, shado t and “WWhat's the matter now?' asked Mar- | around them to make life enjogable. | ~The highest prices on the Chicagn | Picketts, during the series of | all modern improvomnents: baeain £1.60 — N bt Cumming a8 Agent James of the | And France too 18 interested in - America ot We 3¢ olioloe. 'y vt | games, proved themselve good ball | Cottage and full lot, La Wid: oh monthly N N * | and takes kindly to Americans, Ameri- | market were for choice, heavy and light | S ce Snd ele sontlstet s 1 full lot, Lake's add, on mon Law and Oracr loague walked into the fisoussed in . | weights, where the buyer was allowed to | 5ty oo vor gentlomen, Tl | payme L epitordny e o'clock. eyi. | €D tovics are discussed inte utly in ghts, d only unpleasant occurrence of their | 4cottagos and full lot, fn Bhinn's add, on X . h journals and Anierican ideas | sovt up his ho s to a certain s an nt, and | visit was the cowwrdly action of | monthly payments caquent roots in Parisian soil. The | the lower prices we for rough and | their pretty man, a dude med Girard, House und corner lot, and Chioago st, “I've been arre J fed James, | American capacity for work 15 much re- | yicod hogs. On the Omaha market the | i intentionally jumping against Rock! | only $6,00 nd when asked on what char | spected, but the true Parisian feels that | ji0q 4pe old mixed; that is, sold by | Well in yesterday ternoon’s game and House and lot Leavenworth st, §1,800, They say I'vo been sleeping with | {8 Cutl ainount cad be ‘..-mvn.m‘.h.‘} the load just as they are shipped in from | knocking him down. Rockwell held s | House and lot, monthly, Hickory Pluce, only another man's wife.,” The oflice \fl }' ) ~'“'~'[ 'va "~ }fl_" ; or half | (i counivy, which, 18 will be seen at | temper admirably until the close of the | 1,60 would hardly credit Jumes' remark until | ‘)H J |’wlr7~| J‘uy." \: Il‘Y s¢ "<'m”u:| {;1; once, gives Chicago the advantage in | inning, \Vlu-n‘hw- made the pretty darling House and (ot on S, 20th et,Improvement Asso he produced the warrant upon whicn he |y Lk 0 16 Worlt | being able to mako a show of higher |} very humbly in order to save | clation add, monthly paym £1,500, until noon. From noon tll early morn- | el I aglier words, the Oma from i threshing. The Picketts | Very desirablo residence and corner lot on e oy ok Y | ing aro s working hours, inwhich he | e tuprasant the bricds paid for whot | made 1ots of friends in Omatit. T fol- | Davonport st, mo blook from sizeet cars, 800 'y will pe ist write his | Joads while the Chicago figures represent | 10wing is the detailed scora Five small cottages and lots,very desirable, o ol slien court nd charges that on Hapa it w Jouen eoln polleo court i o8 tha foullorton, atéend "o racos, stroll into | (o prives paid for th bost hogs, with PICKETTS ensy torms of paymon ranging i price from “Jue 19 John D, James, at Lincoin, Neb., dently in charge liceman. | find the opera, pass a few moments at the [ o6 of the s “ rhicl $1,000 to §3,000 cacl thettand thero boing a married man, did | thatre ahd find at odd iniervals tine o s oo aai n il Kok IAS Br ol o 7 room houso &nd lot, Horbnoh add, briok hold nnlawlyl sextial Intoroourse aan | chat with & dozen frions, dash off & re- | which,1f figured in with the rest, would I Ay foundation, shade treas, well ote. $2,00 Mrs. Jennio Small, o martied woman.”" | view or light a duel in the' Bois. The ox. | Lring dowa: the average. considorably 18 0 1 Lot on Cuming st.: stroot paved, §2,900 Lincotn, Tho.arrust tad_ boon made by | pisiie “when only. offse hs. boen to | AL on June 30, liogs wero sold on the 00 0 0 Hal ot i it e aincoln, e Bk ¥ | mistake whose only effect has been to | (maha marked 2040 1! o gain, $0,00. Oflicer Malone, of the Lincoln pmlice | giigw the factionalism of the republicans | oy market for 20ied0e per hundred we Hey Lots in Hanscom Plnce, ranging In price from 'E ABOUT 250 OF THE CHOICEST LOTS IN OMAHA force, who was nccompanied by Bernard | Ant'{he wonkness of their organization, | oo tian in Chioago. On July 1, Omaha | gheaeh, 't by HEL 1010 42,400, ‘ ’ s ar i ) X a) « | wwas only T3@850 lowe 3 TP ahoney, 1. 1o $2.00. p— " . 5 0 YON - Dolub s, o Lincoln atiomoy, 4 over | Lo reception given by the-Comte dé | it G110 Sund 58 Ongaha was 1aihe — — = — —| Cotaindohn I Redick's subdivision, facing Lt b e LA R A A LR B i Xy Shis aalr und wwas bitor. 1o his promiscs | LiTia WS tho prinis cutisn, the comments and — 0@ bolow. ' Chicago, | Totals... G % 2l 15 6| coston Park Ave., $250. WITH PARTIES WANTING DESIRABLE HOMES, ON THE the aflaic and was bittar fu his protaises | of the pross the efficiont ‘sauso and the | Whon it is taken into " considoration s Lots in John 1. Redick's subdivison facing sobh it il RS /110 et bt SompIA 16 dby Iry between Clemoncenn and Do [ (™ Miioar usuatly © Rae on . A.E, | wost on Park Ave., £300, FOLLOW BERAL TERMS AND PAYMENTS. B Mk i Ly el inot the final cause. ‘The count's | 560 bor hundred as the average cost of | Bandle, e L 0| Lots in Himebiaugh Place, at a bargain, $1,5%. a blackmaling seheme which e alleged ption was largely attonded and | (ransportation, loss from shrinkago, cte., | MoReivas, 5 b, e e e e B ackm s E among those present to do him honor | pitieenn Omiaha. W o 3 and south at & bargnin, only £1,200, had beon commenced by the peoplo | e & o of beomiaentrepnblicnn. | between Omaha and Chicago, it is evi | Rockwoll, 1st b 01 ! 1 ¢ L by ple | o ot of prominent republicans, [ foLvert (maha and Chicago, it Is evi- | Rockwell, Lots in Cortlan Place. $4,00. : o whom e i beon prosecutivicat Lin | Tihis Tact was taken up and commented | 1% ORI i CHOLCTT | [Salsity pp § 01 Lotin Clark Place, on St. Mary's Ave. The LOTS range in price from, eoln under the Law and Orderleague’s | on oxtensively by the republican press | ¥ ¥ LY Lo S Rt Lots in Marn's add direction i A 3 commission men charge for selling hogs | Strock, 1. 0 0 NREon oW Mbs, Jonnio Smally “,','“-"‘ h vigor in fuct that € "‘I“""“ U | 26,00 per car in Chicago and $5.00in | Brandt ef ... 1 0| Lotsin Lincoln Place, choap. il'a BRe toprosentative. ‘\:.‘x.u is 7 nee Munnw_h n:.l:n, Lv‘uu‘,:(\‘n\v_,l.tr Omaha. In Chicago the yardage is Sc McGinnis, r ... o1 Lots in Saunders & Himebnugh's add, at $200 , sir. Tmet heron the tramn and | ¢jvow De F wentus farns Lincoln with her. She 1 has w brother in Lincoln, D M, hurston, an msu yeinet. Neither, wished the expulsion. Dok + | shrewdly, howe e man, and Iealled | Clomenédau oy tramping his « er an 76, Tho GIYRE a g - eitch; hurgains. hoart | o oo o oga th the.yards i Chl | —LoalS.cecssce D 18301 Acros in Himobuugh's ait JOIRGE [ Baus 4y 8100 pee. huaiel A1 | o #ennison out for not tonehing iirst Acresin Mayfield add. er, turned the tables on | icks eha I U Picketts QLT 00 L6 WestOmulia aad, uores wt 8 barguin; ensy ) res have to be taken | {rpion I g 12 0-10 " vd and | Gue of the selling price, whi R UL g i upon her while I was in the city. She | urged the bill throush the deputio : , price. 0 ott 1 ots in Thoraburg Placo Bt nt GEARML lavony Dot urged the bill tirough the doputies to Wil bring tho not price in Chioago sill | o s bts—cirard and Me Tiite01| e Pbe e § san r aflic L ) 8 No| ower oportic " mak yuse McKelvey, Left on ba dicketts AL B ETOlikrRos Ao it QTR prove themoge.” A poputur vote would | 3G R REPORIER U GRSt e " Bl | Hiside FOR INSIDE LOTS toate 1 will fighbit io the bitter end prove this conefusively. The Bonapartes | goflow b\an old shinper, who remariods | NValen and Girdard, Brandt and dokiveil, - West Side. N . 3 are harmlese. The Orleanists have been | [ have shipped hogs to Chicago for the: | ATty and Rtockwell. Struek out—Iy Sal: | st tide. Notwithstanding the emphatic ance of Mr. James that there was noth ing more to the case, Mr. Dolun, the | . BIiHoRT as Sac TS LGB Lincoln attornoy was sought’ out | jom political agitation. The whole af | hiogs there so fong as 1 am shippin from | " Time of gane—1:0 Lhavo many desiablo investmonta and asked for a statement of the charges | of ll‘”h“" ne ty y a country that is tributary to that eity, for cupitalists, Money inv d1n good Omaha against the representative of the Law r. Stanton is visiting his_ sistor, Mrs, | DUt L wantto say right hero that western J. B. HAYMES [ roul ostarh 1a bath & SALo and profitable Lnvest & s B. Lawrence, in Councll Blufly, and | 18, and Nebrasks ar n . B S & 0., Tt Monos tvested tnourn ue that does | W 111 build houses worth es on balls—By Himebangh & Parterson's subdivision, suabdniion. v aaon 10 | CORNER LOTS ARE $100 HIGHER ve shi icbury” 6, Whalen 1 past ten years, nd have nothin UBSU | Whafen | 1, Salisbury 9. Passed ball n market, and shall wlmy | Wpalen 1., quict. cultured citizons of the republic awakening few enmitics and refrainin Umpire—Ander n. and Order league. He made o statement of the alleged facts in the ease substanti- | i1} <ail shortly for his home in Paris, ry to not bring a return of at least 25 per cont n Pho complaint was maae by J. P. | GEORGE W. HOMAN'S DEATH. load of hogs to Chic i y Woinvest forefgn capital on first morteage so- Chiperman, a Lincoln butcher and a re- Omaha is, ut the present time, losing 1511 Dodre 8t Omak curity on a basisof 3 por cent of actual value sponsible man. who will back [ An Old Settler of Omaha Passes | from i0@25c per ewt. T ought to know g .y Omaha. S'Bocurity tikon, 00 h his statements by aflidavits. During Peacefully to His Reward. for I have tried it about as many times TYPE WRITER COPYING * Monoy toloun fn largo sums at 7 per cent per 5 011 a $100 Cas payment. bis stay in Lincoln Jamos ocen | Thirty years ago the men who com- | any of themand would be several hun- | — z annum. f I had made up E. SAVAG pied a room at the residence of Mrs. | prise 5 R TRl . | dred dollars better off 3 Abstr otsof Title furnshed and guarantoed $ e aratlio Favtil A ARIATIE ¥ HLE0 .",',‘,:.:‘.:I::.::“x::l SRS g fl“!:,;,",' '"‘ my mind to 1t sooner. They will all AR ” FF6T Uar cbmiploto And full ota of ntistraot 800 on a $200 cash payment. Day. In tho third weok in June he rented | {ERCE R B B0 S RS o loarn it after a littlo and will kick them I]E “ FR l\], i \I{D“ \HF bOOks, 4t very reusonable rutes. @ furnished room of Mrs. Chiperman, | them were young, tresh and enthusiastic, | solyes beeause they were so slow to ; $ over her hiushanc’s butehier shop giving | while others had_experienced the trialy | learn. AL 1 i Jatiivh 1,200 on a $300 cash payment. his name as John A. Logan and | and vicissitddes incidental t:::{l'lfl-. of Sehool Dodrd And Practical ‘!il er and Sheet- S B, P s | MR e s 0| gt bt oan |-, v, WoRkes™ 0 | R.C.PATTERSON| - $1,600 on a 8400 cash paymen. - corge W. Homan. Among | cation was held last evening. The meet- | 1 Vet oeh by Oh s Mo ST AVE BovaLas oFs $2,000 on a $500 cash payment. IGKA $2,400 on a $600 cash payment: saysthat on Saturday latter alled to order by Mr. H. J. Over Commercial National Bank. whom James- called “Jennie, and r them he is counted no more, becat reor which has given him a naiie in two ibsencg of ibothuitho] pres sontod as liis wife. ‘Tho conpl at about 6 o'cloc last _evening 2 = of the country, was brought to a | dentand viee president of the board. FR&HK VBD = ik Mrs. Chip- 1d of a sus- not mar- erman informed her husby picion she held that they we affectionate, g0 much so th by his not unexpeeted death, He | President Points afterwards arrived and ried. Mr. Chiperman nccordingly eyed t thesouthwest corner of Howard | assumed the duties of the presiding of- o { £g8 o them and is ready to make an adavie ourthstreots. : fio = o $2,800 on a $700 cash payment: thmiln-;mu-m-:inu-mmmugfi keyhole ey At R, _\hc“h\|~'\'n-~: :\mrl So- | Miss Etden was elected teacher of the £38 TELEPICONE 792 n the door und saw them undress and | cial features of lite i this part of the : : g ; 2% retire together and afterwards saw them | World, depended upon tho risk | Farnam summor sehool. gek S e e $3,000 on a $800 cash payment. 1 the performance of the nct charged in | the lummgr:mt to p these ]yfl(g “Ilolcmmmu"rl mml]:lunn rnxyr)rlfxzni,b‘{;|- e Special Ordinanco No803-.; the information. Afterwards letter | was disposed to undert: Tho | vorably upon the allowance of ills S N Ordhnance levying a specal tux and assess- o e To oy | ity and state were In a formative | amouming to §1,000. Tho report was g Viong Mpoh s ote bk 6 0k i onl 3,500 on a $1,000 cash payment. oetate In the city of Omuba, for the constry Jenuic Small, Warrenstown, Wyoming,® | condition. ‘The evidences of the physical | adopted. If you want & perfectly fitting suit - | r 1 ) tion of sidewulks. Which confirmed Mrs. Chiperman’s first | progressiwere wanted,though the domand | Lhe bids for the ercction of the | Jeadn WHEREAS, the owners, respectively, of the $ $ h uspicions. e, ank Mrs, Chipe or men of intelligence and training was | Georgia ayenue school were referred to K Ipta, PAres 9f lots and roul extato. hoteinattor 4,000 on a 19500 cas a ment' suspicion: Mr. ank Mr “hiperman & 3 Y 5% Il watehed them further and claim to have | 1argely in excess of the sapply, and yet, the committee on buildings and grounds. z2: l!ugcnhc:l, e 1Tx|||ll:i‘ o construct sidowalks abundant evidence to substantiate their | the number of brainy men who “an- | The proposals for supplying the school L T e O O charges.' and are still within the | with free text books were “referred to the SL£E3 w.-';m} wulk’ have been duly con- “lfi': you know D, M. Thurston, the in- lutmu- But few of them qull‘;"\llln'l«- ti»u text l'{_"“ ¢ Wit g e s n bt whom Jrus dvurd: | WE SEIALL € AVE OFFER OPEN FOR A FEW urance ma Lincoln?" aske s re- sed away, though ns \e bids for supplies were referred to @ @3 | edthe et for constructing and ropairing O ke 3 B o ! R nogman o Lincou i askeds the s by their long-muintained | the committee on supplies = 2o § | sigovalks, und R DAYS, AS WE WISH TO DO WHATEVER BUILDING WE ARB “I'don’t think there is any such man k before the advance of death. The board then adjourned to meet one A n specially benofited to TO DO WITHIN T NEXT SIXTY (60) DAY the full the spoclal tux Remomber the place, 319 §. 12th St, bot. friont 31 by reason of nam strect, Cmaha, Nob. 1Gnt opposita thie Sarie, rospeot TARNEFORE, for (ho prrpose « nd asse k trom Monday night, and the mem- hastened to resume their ediebration ‘0 the list of those who have passed | I }l'mu hife, the name of Mr. G. W. Homan bif R L o HDDTOVOY e con ratatn i ias at lgt been added. ‘Lhe carecr of | pleasures which had been interrupted by oring and “ILL I E i l ' 08 F coln ]:flrlit, who aroe int SEN this gentleman has been one which has | the business of the evening. = —— | paying tho cost 3 such improvemen [] efl S a e; amall'l S (] P oxtonded throngh almost four score i —_—— MENDELSSOHN & FISHER, Jo 1t ordained by tho city council of tho city of “‘And are these ‘interested parties’ the | year: L L e en . Scction 1. That the soveral sums sot opposito men whom James has been prosecutingy’ | Mr. Homan was born at Wading River, | ge stald in the Ring However and islioisiarigctipialpnlrealiopatoharoinaiear, ~Mr. Dolan declined toanswor the ques- | L I, Ar)lrll ,~ll. 1807. . Thero = ho the Home Team Won. {ively loviod and 8ss08sed Upon 6ach of sald 1018, tion, but as he procecded to censure the | lived — until —he = was nine years "ho second game between the Union parts of lots auflreal sstato, us shown by (g 1 motion of James in closing up Sunday | of ~age. He _then —moved 10| poiiiesand the Picketts of Chicago was fronorally racogaod mup of tac ity of Ofinki, Bionics, boor gardans, raves, olo,, fn Lin | Orange oousty, M, Yo mhoce, alter ‘:};'.T‘.'.: played in the presence of a goodlynumbor | D, L, SHANI ,Superintendent. e 'fi‘l’b’fif‘.‘»’filf".‘o-i'}g PHDlShod by Gegiry ' reply to the question tho farm, ho entored a wholesale grocery | of 8pectators Mll\lhlel'c park yosto l:l.v" et = [ a0 e, Rl e, ci s o H eply > question, X o sale g Tho high wi ¢ availo wdrow Moyer, 1t 2, blk 100, 110 7 H g8 Thelhigh windsibatinrarallo: MERCHANTS 20 Sionolty Jt 1, bik 124, | coln, the inference drawn would warrant | nine an aflicmative Ve : [Erocery loaving Mr, Dolan the rportor | a8 onc of the most promusing tonfidential sarly partof the game made long 3 digmoll jt 2 Lk 1M, 248 (g h LS o de plenty of work for the 4 L Valotta, 5. 89 ft of n. 83 Aftel [] las and Fifteenth streets in the act of | business, however, were easy, yet irk- T oA sy M iR, ity i : T e : : posil lunaa“=IL5hlbvll‘l“)§I llu a Ion a an M I“ 4 ::lll‘(d %‘v’~zl‘"fvnl» weitor s il ©% | Located on the gently sloping side hill, facing towards the river, betwaen tltd, b ), Ci : X . Rodiek, ' 6, in Lincoln. **What interest haye you in the ca =] mot Agent James at the cornor of Doug. | clerks of the postingg o lottor addrssed to “Mrs. Jonno | Somo ani too dry for him, anel fo”soon mall.” abandoned them, turning s | ! BOIDG R < T RS 5 4 s (\lulvhiu;; the dircetion of the reporter’s | attention — to the running of fl:‘,{,'\u H:.E;d“ nd 1‘»11;511-:“2(,’“17(:\' wulrg? OF OMATIIA. g Aie 16 .,‘k‘mf,‘" iy Ittner's brick yard and the residence of L. B. Williams the coutheast glance as’ the lid of the mail box was | omnibuses upon —one of which | fouec s how man on the third baso | mortuwesr eornor Farnam and 13th Stroota | J0hn Kennelly, It 1. blic 250, enor of the addition being at Lake and 80th streeta m‘{d to receive the missive, Mr. James hflllmd hnl:i] th nflns for somo tn;u:, :ll'ml. was a strong addition to tho nino, doing SIWORE QOFHCE: it A dy, o'y Ll 250, corner of the 4 g L < streets. said: subsoquently, with a number of other | [0 PSP e ™ol work, The g g o T aol, vt i, bk 269, 3 i e “I am writing to this woman to get her | vehicles he controtled until he came to | S llent all around work. ‘The game | Paid up Gapital, R e $200,000 ouner, w 55 ft 1t 5, bl 3 37 | The Red and Green car lines both run to within 4 blocks of 2 L a 2 ! = was_a close one, und was only won by | Eurplus Fund - 60,000 | Kato Bettisson, w !5 It 4, 5 . 2301 to make an aflidavit denying these in- | this part of the country. ~Omnibuses, in | ¢ "y ion Pacifies i the last initing. The —_ St. Philomelnng Chur . Cort- famous charges.” those days, strange as it may scem, had | (000 by innings is as follows P FRANK MURPHY, BAM'LE, ROGERS, Iandt Pluce Rinsael 1Y) Vhen did you tirst meet Mrs, Small?” | not strongly appealed to the patronage | ° ) i L& % Prosident. o Vico Prosidont, | H. Holst. w4 It 24, Hartmun's ndd 1; flK-[ OM H e 'V‘IE‘W' ain asked the revorter, of the American. Besides, the young BRICE. WOOD, AUTHERDRARE | 20 WANS by W T A ‘L first mot her on a train com- | man of sixteen years had but litile ad b T 101 120. A B | A ccountas olioitod and promt attonfion given | H.LShrivor, wib ftotw i ats 874 ing in from Denver some weeks | Vantage over the other perfoy e 3 310 1 | to &l bisiness ontrusted to its care. JW.0 Neiil sa) f1 of wiz tt it 247 320 on hex way to Blair, where she has | e did not remain long dirccting | finderville, p: 9 2 0 4 1| Pay Fivo porcent onTime Dovosits BoAnoow, WAl s 100 i Daen visiting friends, 1licy aro trying to the ® rolus ok et solitary s bums i Whalon. B 6! 30 03 0 ——— 3 = = | 3 Bochal b 14wt 1t 4 H 4 apital of my having furnished her | fact, he had not reached the yearsof man- | Luby B0 815 LB il il A.M. Hooy, 5 % w 9 T . M “" | hood, when he established a Tine of omni- | Jennison, c. . §o b8 4 L TIMKEN SPRING VE LBELB . Nigl, It 1 o 3 > H OVER 400, IN . Yy “ 1 / her a pass to Lincoln, | buses on Bleecker street and Broadway. | W . Whalen, L f.. 4.0, -1- 105708 - ¥ > Gy k . A 4 A Success attended bim in the effort, be- | Girard, 1st b, B 0057830020510 ¢ i Mury A. Dultoj o 14 6 o8, T gave here a pass to Lincolnand | eause in a fow months the number of the | Mahouy, v. b s 6 JR) ’ Covaline Kie . 14 Soturn. Sho asked mefor it." busses increased from two to twenty Total “onwn s 3 ' ‘ Mary Brunning, # " ‘ou didn’t meet ner on the train, | This line was known as the “Waverly ! T A » B W. Simeral, 1t 10, f 14 " For five years following )..AIw‘ ked upon T ‘do 181, “ 1" e e L S met her gt the depot. She was goi his father's farm on Long Island et _do ey 1 out with her. Her brother did not meet [ he organized the *‘Red Bird™ lin ) Ivey, p... 1 1 0 10e3 5 " ol John Isaumer, s 95 {t s, Hartuin's add her at the train'and she had no place to go -flufi-w \ln Ih((- yl ar 1:‘:., he -“;\ IIlru’ 1\;“{»1\’\\;-”‘ Nx“" ‘1’ ‘11 1” g { {“;!‘f\'«'wnml«i‘rl", "V;'_r'ge{;‘(',fi?i{',l\‘a{;] ot '"‘,,‘tz“,] Awgusta R RonLIL LDl 1,lmprovent add . A b ished r¢ or he ¢ to s Amy Coles, the result of wh Salisbury, ¢. f. oh 1 Acogrding to tlie wulgot thiey carry, Pau 8, K. Rogors, MK B, g0t & il oot foher wnd - | Lo Mie Ay, e, tng updl of ol | Sagbun & a1 )| pHRRRR Gt | bl Do A Fine Brick School House is to be Built With this explanation which does not | Maria, Eliza Jane, George W., jr., Emma | Ptrock L f; 5% b9 Jeudini Carringo Bullders and Dealerw | 1i'ii.icfix)lt 4, Uik . Kountze & Ruth's ndd gleur up matters much Mr, Jawmes canght | R., Josephine, Henry 4., besides th 1 R K - * Gl ik oo, 160, Ul 1, There apassing car and started for his home, ehldren whom (h.Y lost in childhood. | * . T, WAQKEROW, ¥. Moohlo, It 18, blke 11, . $hu‘nl 1l Cummings has given the Lin- -'imr“ll Jears 80, his W(fl\' l'l ) ;\"”1' Mola) e s apssesas # 13 1 s 2 "nn«|1,"l - coln officer A guarantee that James wiil | six of them grew to maturity aud are e blk §, Kounze 3d udc appear in Lincoln to-day to answer tothe | now known as Mrs. I, M. Buffett, of | . AP g ’ J. 1, bl 4, “ C H 3 4 i BEBeas I ool a3 0 oo e | Ruumare L 1 Mew D' Lormg: of | Fekett ot 887683 8 ) it s wic's, g A Church will will Probably be Built this - cordingly released Quiaha; Georgo W. jr, of Chiongo; Mis. | =y o) s Union Pucifics, 2. Two-base . T: & Dw 14, bik 4, 4 : Officer Mahone, who made the avrest of | Elmer A, Thayer, of Salida, Colo.; Mrs. | ¢ on, Left o bases—Pick- i s i, bik & 9" summer James, states in addition to the ebove, | Charles ¥. Catlin, of New York, aud | ois %" Union Pacltics, 9. Double play—An- 318 Donise, It 1, bk 2, Kountze 4th ndd s that Mr. Chiperman will swear that when | Henry, of this city. In 1865 he moved | gerson and Rockwell, Struck out—Picketts, Ofic 118/N26h St, F Woanor, it Bl o ! y he saw James and Mrs. Small in the | 0 Omaha, where he established | 5; Union Pacitics, 5. Bases on balls—Pick= | - opoy, 0 non o3 s { s o 3 m togother, James drow a revolver | himself in the livery business, scttling | efts, 13 Un Jacifes, 2. Wild piten— “.l. RO ¥91) MRy ¥d. 1K 2, T G s h di : B moom topothur, Jane drow & evolveE | o aito on Thistoouth strpet: news | Priddorvilla d Tiine of game-Twohours | Residence at’Homplfal, Lovveuworth i s, There is now a Good Store on the Addition B gho over sald a word about what had oo n‘“m.- upon which lis large burn has | Umpire—3(. Funkhauser. and Central Sts. Pelephone, 70 % IR RN nis ROl AP Ruiat afe 00 | nosy R years ADK ARTRINOON ANE " o "I""’""”‘N"‘T""\“: Kaek. It 7, blis 2. “ S SRPRY later he built a home which, at that time, 1x hundred peop d the rod, Krug, Brewer, ./ Marheison, It B blis 2, : s : 5 RGAN KYES, | tankod urong the nost Jn.gho sity: on | funl gamoof the 'sorios batwoon the | Quihe (athet Compesy, A e £ The View and Surronndings are Excellent PAKIS BY AMERICAN EYES, ranked he eity, on . Ho A. Hospe 5 116, ik " — ™ | the southwest corner of Howard and acifies and the Picketts, of Chi- | Giiunn Merchints' Expreas Company, A. MoGavock, ft 1, bikco A Breezy Ohat With Theodore Stanton, | Foyrteenth streets. There he contin- 20, at Avll‘.h-uc park yesterduy after- Alex Benhunys viu Brablgs. H B and H. O Drexel, It 13, blk the Parsian Literateur, ued to reside., It was from there | noon. The Picketts were smarting under Jonuis Cunningham,. o . H. Murphy, It 15, blk 9, g X 2 CAf S giiae b T RS Y I Sl »dora Stanton, of Pavis, passod T T A T YT her;gru‘»c‘f the 1oss of the first two gameos, and went | =, Binpson, Alired de, > o | B O sullivan, ¥ 4 blk 1, 8. 50 good houses have already been built and are ocenpied by the very best i 1 Omana on bis first trip west | 1t was from there ulso that, six months | into the afternoon game with blood in | & w. O'Noil, 875 wig Dik 13, 5 K Rozers add class of people, p ©of the Alleghenie Mr. Stanton is the | 820, his second wife, formerly Carrie :_!I'-l'ryv\'n ”llm "r:"lmllnmlr"“‘f'"\l'wmr: ., 7. M . e et do Iryln:(w[u”.;;ul!l)"nl‘.”l:‘g cen bk 3 LAMRRRARBN %5 Wilile, of Nowark, was also buvied. It | ready rem, and the result u o Jlagers' aad, AACIEL & onere son of that voteran journalist, Henry B | 0050 0L 50N Tloman died. | the game was the most hotly contested 0. F. DAVIS & CO. 3 e, Torrico add The new foundry is but & few blocks north of OMAIA VIEW, and it is pu- Stanton, and of one of the most brillig of American women, Elizabeth ( Sienton. For the past twelve years has resided in Paris engaging in lterary works where he is known as one of the Homan | one of the series. The Whalen brothers & T el o e During his residence here, Mr, - ; 4 uring bie romdancs uere, ko Al the Dlakaital battary, while Ban N b k L d A B o 0L B s Lo, fronting mored that the North and South Cable road will run out 83d street in has trleo acted a8 councllman in this elty | GHSEING, B8 0 1A% ot o onas e I'a5Ka all (‘.HC 17t St., {n Sde. 79113 9 7 in behalf of the second ward ~ Beyond G0 AU ILNRLEY 3615 OO Vierling & Co., 559 1t T. L franting this addition at an early date, this he has contined himsclf to the legiti- b played 1ith s, in Ree. 2i-15 13 . 1 B e s i toreaty | for the game from the first, and mado | Genoral dealers in Real Bstate and Roal Ratat [ (47 " M & S0 (S0 The lots ire the cheapest by all odds in the market. and are all that could " to that degr that, after a life of nearly ‘vh” c""“,"‘ .4“) “\‘.i““g one, The Mortguges. 1630 Furaam st. Omaba. Neb. ments levied und assossod us aloreaid shall be e nskec C P P A wost thoughtful and vorsatile of that | fowe sconty e petnoy | first mning's result -was ‘marked Bl s the pasaaud atkd ADpIO be asked in point of beaut ; ; nd ) ars, with many " e, IDALESG | 5 MmNk 7 Vil hocome dg » &rowing band of brillisnt American jour- | unmixed with sorrow, his property can- goose eixg for each nine. The Union FIRST NATIONAL BANK af s erdiunce i shal bocor Jt nalists who make their headquarters in | notbe ovor estima at $100,000. Heo | Pacitics failed to score in the second vpon, & pe 1 uentif | Pho toym s are such as cannot fail to suit all. 1 he attention of all wanting homes is invited to our proposition as stated ¥ g iy . ot wi ¢ buried Thursday . whie the Picketts got one man across the 1oy ether with of one per cent ! o A [ the Fre mlh u..,fmlu ‘Als the Parisian | Will b buried o Thursday next home plate. In the third inning the home U. 8. DEPOSITORY, & onth, payable 1 from the timo said | above, Call on us for waps, plats and particulars, and go out with us and L cgrrespondent of the Pall Mall Gazette team got in fivo runs and were followed vy Omesodelinquent i ke aiecs | geo the lota, and a steady contributor t Hod u but a number BUKLINGTON ROUTE. by the Picketts with four, making a tie at other foreign and Am and magazin n journals Fourtn of July Excursion Rates. the end of the third, In the fourth the | gapital.................. . ..$500,000 iy ; nt City Council a_well-car Mr. Stanton has secured | Roduced rates for round trip tickets | Uniou Pacitics scored twice and shut the | g\, o 100,000 ied ' reputation for literary | willbe made to points in the B. & M. R. | Yisitors out and ropeated the doso in the | FRPMS. oo oo oo . ety i - work of a high eharacter. His long resi- 3 J&C fifth, making one score themselves. In | Herman Kountze, President. Janes E. Bovb, Mayor. < dence abroad, joined to his American ed- | K K. C., St.J. & C. B. R. B. and C., B. | (hisinning Bandle was caught by u foul These taxes are now due and payable o the - uestion and conneetions, make his opin- | & Q. R. R. July 8d, 4th and 5th, liwited [ tip and hal one of the fingers of"his left John A. Creighton, Vice President. oty troasuce i AD 4 AILEKiLs passage. aud will bocome delinquent 1306, alter which date & penalty | dons and observations of international | for return to July 6th. hand knocked out of joint. He quietly y, Cashler, o I orret Bl D od how Seo- Questions of more than ordinary interest, | Ticket office 1324 Farnam strest, and | walked over to the grand stand, had a ¥ 1 Davin : B e v Bk, Ciky T reAsuree: [ Real Estate, 1408 Farnam St. American journals,” said Mr. Stanton | depot foot of Teuth strees, doctor pull the dislocated digit into place W. H. Megguier, Ass’s Cashior Jeddon "

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