Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 12, 1886, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

pr— s o s oy 2500 20 o 8 THE OMAHA DAILY MONDAY, JULY 12, 1886. BEE: the time will be shortened one houar, and . ., oing wostward two and on:hall hours Vbt e » A Big Purchase of Land by Armour—8ome- | Between Omaha and Ogden, both ea The game between the Athletics t thing About His Plans, ward and woats ard, the Unjon Pacific | and Gate Citys at base ball park aing AY_., 3 i :\I,L]\J ;l:;y\yl""'t\“\'-‘:]nv‘\l“"{’\“l\0'.‘;;v\r{y:”“‘::lk'l\:lv:: ‘,‘,‘,‘h{ afternoon was a closely ] ! AN ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. | points thirty-six hou tead of forty. | cOntested ome and intcresting through. | ™ Siiht, &8 At prosent | out. Both sic played ball - in I'ne train will be put on July 25, 1886, | earnest, the Athletics winning the game He Felt Bad Because His Wife Got | if something at present nunforseen does | in the ninth inning by a scor 11 to 10. | ¥ Drank—teal Estate Roviow-—ly- | 100 prevcnt! saii o 1 m:.}l',.“n official | Frank andlo wmpired the game in 4 | " y \y t will leave Omaha in the | highly satisfactory manner taile B e T AV B morning, taking the place of the over- | score wus as follows | | Road-Lte, land, and will make the trip between AR, | — Omaha and 'Frisco in sixty hours or less 5 AL 13 —_— e - - — - ? T “‘\""K'_' &l ”l". Stk il s Instruction in Bohemian | | It Ty e e | The Hartman school during the sum: | nformation that Armour, the bIg CAl | por vaeation is being used, as a place of eago packer, had purchased land in the | i FAETIOR S B TG B R e o | vicinity of the stock yards. The an : k bl el | | | au. | Bohemian children ot that part of t bt Al U LR s L Instruction is given by Mr. Deine thority, and it has since been corrobor- | ik 1 gor the ausplces of the Bohemian ated. The land purchased lies to the schoo sociation I'his socicty proyides south of the stock yards and cast of the | ¢5r the same kind of instruction on Sat The advertising agent fox; the Bee called yesterday on €, E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Company, at the latter's offices, track. It comprises some of the most | yrdy Sunday mornings, during | * T | on the corner of 15th and Farnwin streels, and asked him to kindly favor the Bee with an advertisement for Saturday servicable and available iand in that part [ other seasons of the year, but now much | Kenston, p v i | < of the county, and may, with little difli- | more is devoted to it becanse it can be | L‘llvlvm, 2b. "l’ f giegt ol culty, be utihzed™ for the ac- | earried on without interfering with the | y e H 1 Jiay g y comm odution of both packing | other studies of the children. The | Lovelady'l t y o o cvening, but My, Mayne leaned back in his chaly, and heaving a sigh so long dnd so decp that it actwally made the advertise houses and stock yards The | sisty seholars in attendance and all of | Cymp ef T T YRR 1 ! § land has been owned Mrs, Miller, vesid- | them are making most satisfactory pro- | McGrady, 1 b s 9 VU ing near the transfer at the Bluffs, and | gress. Blddeson, r t NN U comprised 120 acres which she sold at the g Bayard, 3b 0 1 U Lt Attampted sutoide, ing fiend tirved, too, andin @ measure that sigh prepared the a. f. for what My, Mayne was about to say, Hesaid: *““Ibes rate of §200 per nere. ‘The fact th a man as Armonr, with his exten Perry Morgan, a laboring n living Totals.... B9 8 1o 15 14 13 slve experience large operatioons and | on Jones street, between Thirteenth and HARNESSMAKERS V8 EX Yesterday morniy from G.H. &J X ment crossed bats at Athletic T TP RREt o T 2 e M“‘IH‘“ the nin«lf;-nm the (imnli:\ e s’ ox » SH 8 WHIoKIng § azor. He was feeling despondent be- | hrass. The game lasted from 11 o'clock A e i ;. ¥ Lll'l.:llllnlllllll‘:‘ ""'I)‘;L‘l m‘” 3 lI ik ;:‘L“\(‘i‘\“‘ use his wife, with theit little daughter, :mm after 2 o'clock in the atternoon, and Lhrough advertising and other means, Ihave now all the business that T can possibly attend to. We have sold « beautiful tot 4 hinted — that, before long, My, | had gone out with two fast women last | pogulted in & victory for the harnessmak- Armour will give greater evidence of hig | ¢YENINg on a spree. She came home Sat- | ors by a score of great enterprises coming to Omaha, | [ shows that e, too has begun to realize, | g with the others ¥ who have preceded him that this ce may justly lay claim to all th streets, was arrested at noon uy for attempted suicide. He had tone of the arteries of his w Licve in advertising, but there is such a thing as doing too maech of it., Ihavn't gottime towrite up anything to putin an ‘ad.’ == Y o thoroughly intoxicated, and THE appreciation by crecting here the largest | \f L 8 3 THE HASTI S ¥ 5 3 ]’!{\ll'lklm( liousc in this part of thee untry, Morgan felt so- bad about it that he de The closest games played in t of property lately and we have made a considerable swm for those who patronized us. There is Belvidere which we have ene { | termined to leave thisworld. He was | Jaq 2 ¢ year were between” the Union taken to juil, where his wound was | cifics and the Hastin dressed. After hearing hus story Judge | ors came so near and in conncction with stock yards of ample dimensions, which shall be inde- poudent of those ly owned by the stock yards company The South Omaba land its last meeting, sold forty-e yards company aging six hundred doll land 18 situated immediately north of the exchange building, and up into the orchard at that place. Itw bought beeause the company sce that, before Jong, the land belonging to them sclub. The visit- 3 1 nning the state cham tirely sold out, and the purchas pionship that they have partly claimed it o e ever since and are now going to make ) d”xlo"ixr:"fii"‘:w"y-'""-“”mh © of pan attempt to sccure “tho prize A art driven b, er ¢ Beries of games has been arr: to take p rest of Belvidere, it i ) 1 or p elvidere rice: Thes ' ‘e K " i e e S T T o “I:. mediately west of Belvidere, and it is now ready for sale at the old Belvidere prices. These ave acve lols. In Orchard Hiut, by pedestrians o ¢ of the much irays and the Hasting club for 18 [ larger vehicles which are recklessly hampionship of the state. ~ The first driven by adults. The youthful drivers, > games of tho scrics will probably bo ] 3 yed in this city on Saturday and Sun- as a rule, seem oblivions of everything y t between the Union Pacifics and sure of fly- | the I Stenberg released him. s arenow selling their lots at 160 to 200 per cent profit. But we still have Newport, im= icate, at cres to the beauty spot of Omaha,ive ave selling lots very vapidly, the sales averaging five lots a day. There are over thivty houses un~ in the vicinity would not be equal to the | and everybod, ]rvthu ple asting club. requirements, ing belund their little ponies. This morn- —-— P BT A 3 e . N 0 '{hnm Wh \'erf Important deal now hv’E AHIE VI emph:wiza!-l by theiknookifig THE MEN OF MUSOLL. der way in Orchard Hill. Fhen I have given the Congregationalists and the Presbytervians each a lot on wlich to build bolng considered in this city, or rather | down of achild at the corner of Flfll'l'lllh Greek George and Pierre, tho by a syndicate of foreign cupitalists, to | and Doug whom anoption has been given until the | timely int Wrestlers, Released from Jall, ¢ of aman saved the firet of August. ‘The proposition is from | lad from being run over. “It cost them $800 and we got out churches, and they arve to be erccted at once. I have sold out cvery lot in Mayne's addition, and seveval buyers have resold the South Omaha Land syndicate to sell — free,’ was the exultant remark whi filhs property, south of the oity, to the g 'ln\:m:nlrtnnn l)n-:‘lalum pered in broken English into the capac oreigners mentioned, comprising about Judge Wakely Saturday deculed | ous car of a Bi reporter by Greek " T et § teen hundred res, at an advanc the e of Riley vs. M In 18 Georgoas e leancd outof the window ¢ and doubled their money. Now, that’s just the way Iam sitwated. 1 am almost cleaned out and the demand for what I have upon the original cost and improv TAEH Halllah L pFBonIBhN With Faghra! | the thtothiie Dekvential ; nents, of abouf two hundred poer cent. . pE it deoming Donyorbiin pulled iy P intant of the foreigners is to develop | t0 PAving, which did not amount toa | Union Pacific depot yesterday ey the Jand in question by encouraging | partnorship. Riley withdrow from it | George and Dier the two mnnufiu-tu}r\‘si and their inawor will be | with ghc&mdxir!lj\mflns‘lh:[\! ']w would be | Roman w iven on the first of next month. permitted to have onc-third share in any o] . seks 1 & mts Contract Mack might got from tho city. ':“"“‘ ) S G REAL ESTATE BUSINESS. Mack afterwards refused to grant the | the larceny of -money irom the holder at "Denver, where the two men | left is so great that it is enough to sct @ man crazy to attend to it. Although I am so busy I still lead all others asto bargains inlots, on casy payments and good paying ivestments. You have no idea the number of non-vesidents who send money tome —_—— share, and Riloy brought suit to compel N Omaha's Dealings in Dirt for Last | him. Judge Wakeley's decision was ad- | Ptdmetin a match. They were taken Wook. verse to Mr. Rilay. to Denver and tried. ‘Lhe complainant LB was a man nanied Gavlord, who was back- NG 3 - . A 3 7 The past weck was one of great Opelt's Hotol, Lincoln® Nob.. opened | g Pierre. He ~ alleged in court | to invest for them as I see fit. I am making quite a specialty in buying for non-residents, and have had unnusually good heat,and one of mora or lessstagnation in | na oh 15th, first class in overs’ respect, | hat the Greek won 8l lines of business. The heat was J 089 match all right, but refused to turn h 5 o ai Late Correspondence. half of the winnings o s had been .f;(‘)':::::zl[‘"“‘z‘::':;fi:(}::::::nt";:’:"l:‘:l "‘: A letter from our [f‘l,gh correspondent, ilg'rl‘(:ll{,' ‘.\],- %‘mj \V|"7|;l.|-|| agrecment be- suceess sofar, as in every case where they desirved to sell they have realized doujge their money. Twill not plat any new ad- depressing ¢ffect upon the trade in real ,]‘:'Al\"_"":il H,“m““’m"' g"fcd PMarchlo ‘q? :‘\\I‘n:lly‘m:d‘n;:r w::‘l‘t] L’l‘)l‘:l'lfi‘!llnh:;(ll‘ ~:< estato. And yot some of tho oftices did | {iVEG o8 (N 10 eomntly parted | Stipulation, the cise s dismissod a most gatisfn ry business. Oth- | company with g deceased muackerel, 1t | Greek George then commenced a dam ditions to Omaha in Valley station. I don’t believe in cutting up this outside property into fifty-foot lots, There is a limit q ors have eXperienced a dullness more %«,nt down with the steamship Ore on | dge suit nst Gaylord and Chase, the Han gs\mlly severe, but their owners | March 14 and remained under wa Saturd: % | partners, and sceured as a compromise i e feo ot fuar gt re | wntil July s all of the expenses from Omaha to Den- short time ago, the great rage for ver and return to Chieago and a consid- to alltiings, and in this case two to two and « half miles of the postoffice, is the limit, Anything beyond that, unless it is acye investment in this city was confired to C. H. Gilmore will learn something to erable money consideration. The suit peoplo. who dopended in the muin for his interost by communicating with-| Fasconsequently withdraswn. helr support upoh their weekly or | drawer No. 16, Omaha, Neb. 5 QThe Greek katlye and finally Eionthly. salarths, A goodly she of By told the repor the hippodrome facts of property, in my opinion, is a very poor investinent. Some people seem to think all they have to do to make money is to buy a b RIOHO T T ™ match between Pi and himself ; v these were m rt{gnqe to ‘make their The Broken ‘‘Apron. h led to their arrest. *‘I had an mg‘%hl{t uyn‘wn 5 1‘ on th(;m roverty [ The stone apron over the ditch, lead- | goroement,” said ?L“;rgp “with Gaylord cohtracte or. The Ja Was | {ng from the walk on the northeast cor- | that if he could make a mateh of e S oo M i it i . , feum:olrlly;e “é:lmc lhelherzu m‘lm. nz};: ner of Fourtcenth and Donglas streets to | $1,000 1 would let Pierre throw mo farm of praivic grass, three or four miles from the city, and plat it as an addition to the city of Omcha, But there is plenty el Y the roadway has been broken in halves | and we would divide the winnings. He nd when we made the and is dangerous at night. If not failed to do thi side, «nd T put up my an o&nlyin section of the county within pluced soon, an accident to somebody | match for §250 @ radius of six miles from the postoflice glflulin is Iom;ult tip lm|o mldilliunslmr X;lx~ may yet result, own oney, I threw the Frenchman and of land inside of tiwo and a halfmiles from the postogjice to hold more people than there are in Chicago, andichen a man goes lod with high-sounding titles. Indeed, b 4 s ke 5 i upnume{‘ous o thesd aduitions that 1t i3 P v fooKItie stakes. s fl%w BT Al R B0 wRITAet thABNaFOranoLey 2 ors Paragraph .Im‘ wroe lers left on last evening’s 80 ph: ledxupm »3;«;5 murcd«f:rmu_r_y ll‘lillll fmr_\l';;'{:L“"t’i‘"lf‘::%‘::' :(i':u h]::“l‘“.r 'l’”)":: "]';:,'m‘,’:r ]_:"m""“.“ up just now over the ! out further than that, e wants at least an acre of property. Now, if yow want to go ahead and write up what I have just oo the cuty & Chicago. OF course LIS I Potor Minn. She wis accompanied by | arrest of Chase, Gaylord's partuer, for P v ellie Pritchard of this city. drugging a minér in “open ylight and fe agont, mbr-m;ir him of $10,000. The ) ‘ip | aroused great mdignation and is likel 10 ooipnted ap- | s’ gono’ o, . ploasy trip | aroused great mdignation and i y sl mlnly Eoponds Gpon the. do- | throuzh Canada, the New Bnglund states | to result very seriously for the robber. %nn which cal be made only by those | and the south. .| FROM CHARITABLY DISPOSED. | whom it will act s a_site for a ’l'l“’:"(‘)‘f' .1.-73\':-}‘:hw&mmh'fi"ht?.'fi,flff}ffuu Lol Done Il S oet e ot colwmn, ete.; but I have no time to write it myself, so Lwill leave it to yow on- | gone on a vacation of several weeks and tal Kor the Quarter Just Ended, H. B. Irey, the r ire tens of yedars to fill this territory Mg’N sath people, and rynt the anticipated ap- L v A been telling you, yow can do so, and put it in as lavge type as possible, in four colwinns wide and fifteen inches deep,top of the preciation {n val 3! or i place of business. While the %\lllymg property l'“f not heen d 0 nued, itis yet not §o enthusfastically | ler place is being filled temporarily by | Thoe donations for St. Joseph's hosp onrried on as before. It its stead has | Miss Brearton. for the three months ending June 50, are come a desire for inside real estate, not Master Frank J. Haskell left last even- | as follows: hfl those purchysers above montioned, | 1o for Creston, Ta., to spend a couple of Faiond:s A S blt by a clgs of Individuals who have | wivks with his friend. Master Frank riend. . A student jn M y wrote leves Bro: ) i ognsiderable means 0 back them. Many | Colby, who has been visiting him for the to n Kansas druggist ubout taking a place of gll:m latter aro old —and ~well | Sigiflw days, EI";IG‘E:vfx"“ in hls store as prescription clerk. This established citizens who are intent upon e Conrod. ... is what the druggist wrote back: “DEAR building onurninf: over their purchase Brevities. id Corogill, S yours Reed in Reply i wall Give you giml‘l.ehv rgs])uomu jnorenge There have | ity Tr Flynn a Brief Disoription of our Busindss Per- o Al excellent sl urer Buck says that the sa- | Mr. sponding prefty satisfae- (S'rr: By I«”“ifn'l’m- second quarterly install- Jain O'Conneli cense, Brennan ory of the chamber of com . ! X of the kind | 1656, men are last mentioned and in two of them, one | o]y with the man cleared more money than he had | 1ot of their previously cleared in twelve years. Out- The fi side investors continue to have’ confi- Sy ou understand the nature of a Drog 1 kansas we Do Some liquor Buis- in a Buok Room By the Drink our eription trade Runs from two to three thonsand Pr ydar Some clerks ob- ) L meree is finished, and the fi were 2 { idenco In tho ity and wlmost dally out | Joid on tho Furnum stroct Sut: K Co: et to the Hack Room trudo 1 givd you Display at thelr warerooms, 1806 and 1807 Farnam Street, ors in our real ostate transfers. Among | Brduy. The exterior will be dark red sRlomer. e facts in the case 50 that you will not the largest assortment of Planos and Organs to be found at be Disappointed your Bord By the week 004 Furay. 20800 | WiIl cost you from 8 K o “y"“"““”“' 500 | now if you except this 4 o | by telegraph at once as 1 kneed o clerk theso is My, Ames, of Boston, who almost brick, pressed hard and laid with great weekly adds to his wealth, present and | 4'¢: i prospective, by his purchgses, Itisnot | Nathan McGra at qll doubted that hefore the close of the | tho employ of €. J. Ment Shiverick.... 3 | Montgomery w is_tho young man In | G. B. Lake, the livery- | J. Jacobson any establighment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest olass and medium grades, including ¥ & 2 5 o 5 L 44 V Var N very Bad & must have one as Soon as s 3 . g 3 s and site of the | man, who'was kicked by a Vvicious horse | Neal Ward..... arke Bros 00 Bad ! Sxml;wr Jluj_ lmilflguxi‘ v,‘” l!: ¢ of y‘l R Y Y | Tt was thought | And'w Murphy 0John Kilkenny 100 [ Possible. i ARV e oGty STEI NWAY maha Savings bauk will have passed eck ngo 3. 8. Hawkins, 1 00/West,Union Co 1 00 ——— v ’ into his hapds. that his ipjurie prove fatal, but | 4y Yorse. 00 Koy, T. €. Hall, Cor. 13th STREET and CAFITOL AVE, As mentioned in the BEE some time | he is on the high road to recovery. He 00, Joln Sweer 0, the building of the viaducts at| Willbe taken from the hospital to | Bleventh and Sixtoenth streets has tended | homo this week, wonderfully to advance the value of prop- Howard Green, the colored man who erty in the south. On both those strects | was arrested on complaint of James wners have begun to ask exorbitant | MeVey for stealing a diamond ring, has igures, especially now that the work of [ been discharged in Judge Helsley’s court, 2 building the roatways has been begun. | as hisinnocence was conclusively proven, | John Wallaco. . Po the south of this city some of the | It was shown that the diamond ring had | Mr, Thieman.. most beautiful fesidence property in the | not passed out of McVey's possession, | P.J. Creedon. . county is to be found, and in _ this direc- | and that Mr. Green had ‘never lived in | D. H. Goodrich, tion yet wilhbe found some of our finest | his house, as McVey charged, and that V\H allace. ... sidonces and most beautiful of grounds en) had nof been in | M- Thompson. . he movement now bong made to ex- | the room from which the diamond was | 82§y, nd the city limits 50 s to inelude this | alleged to have been tak } g Yumnby, . elightful part of the town will be one | feels that he has been gr Dr. Harrigan, which will be attended with a great deal | the matter, and has istrue Jno, Seldérman of bencfit to the city. to sue McVey for fa imprisonment. Cash. ajine - Last fall (1 1ows of I 3. Murphy - VT J— e st fall the windows of a vacant house | J. Murphy ... WILL BEGIN IN TWO WEEKS. | ;" ibury, Conn,, woro broken by | H. Kennady.! ! i1a | stones thrown at them. No one could be | Hulse & Co ®ho Oable .:'B‘;‘:chw‘::‘l’_ Wl Build | 000 throwing the stones, and the win. | Lhos. McTlghe, ; dows were boarded up. The other day | RAtrigh M ; Baturduy| one of tho leading stock- | tiie boards were removed, and_at once | A Lovely.... 1 0iples. Wallgoo., Qolders of the cable line told a Bee re- | the stone throwing began again. The Dillon & Co., 1 gal. whisky; P. Con- porter that the company had not yet de- | News says that the stones used are small, | nolly, 1 gal. wl : uuuuklmfi' & Mack, olded upon what street it would build, | {Bind, soolh pebules, ihey nre throws | 1 gal, Whisky; Dolloe & Co., 2 gale 3 9 such vel y d precisio 1at | whisky; P. E. ller, 2 gals. alcohol; Mrs. slthough it had boen considering the ad- | oy two or three go through the same | Buchor groc FE “1!‘:)\1’;.““{"3!0:: % wisability of building upon one of four | hole in & pane of gluss. The stones are Larson. groceries. Meyer & Raapk ar K of | 04| y arson, grocerics. Moyer & Haapko, gro stroets. The amount of money offered | thrown while people stand talking, and | geries; D, A. Hurley, ‘groceries; R. Hen. % | by these thoroughfares was, he claimed, | they canngt see them pass through the | vicson, graderics; Branch & Co., frult and © fustabout the same. They would decide | ¥ Itis presumed that they are fired | wroceries, J. Meliarvit, 1 basket of fruit; from a guu operated by compressed air. | Kfrs, Havmon, 1 barrel of vinegar; Pull’ 00 M. HL. Conl 00J D, Macksa F. 1 1 1 1 1 . - 100 Oalvary regiménts in the Prussian army oL THE T MENT OF ALY, 3 1 5’3 are h(-il_)g) uQ L\m‘lly drilled in the art of mmo"w x“rh gwa’w‘l_ DfSEASEs., F'SCHER, " Swimming LOrS85 Across rive! ND A NUPACTONY OF 1 the word ‘‘Dismount!” the soldie nnAc:f/ub‘»"fumgn Fok perosmTEs, LYON & HEALY 100 | vest thomselves of thoir cloting, which | g, TAUSSES. A0 ELECTRIC BATIERIES. " 1 00 | With their weopops, placed upon | the succosstyl tr: pvery forn 7 00 | araft, which is swiftly riod across tho | feaniring elther ncs .. 100 | rver, while the u,cr tuke the horses by | eorrespond nowdon, 100 | the head with ongs hand and swim with | csses 00(James Welsh... 100 | the other. Tho foat is seid to be per- WiL. W, Kennon. 109 | formed with the utmost precision and 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BURDETT, STANDARD, iy 4,\]. 00 Dr, Dysart. Trice Wi race 001J. Stephenson idity, w 3 53 ASES Ol N, (Mrs OV K enger rapidity, whole regiments crossing and | Catarrh Bronchisis,inha Dlaun. Crkseetc,, . fugz I8 ag pstopishingly short time. :iu:';ré::«}. Riane 0o | re-crossing 0| == . LYON&HEALY 00 H. Ward vy R pvmaTERS, BIAC ; - e 2 Prices, quality and durability considered, are placed at the a1 Croll...r e i tactaraa And for shle. o DUé lowest living rates for cash or time payments, while the long 04 Bonaite: Fve oniy reliabio Medical Insifufe making established reputation of the house, coupled with thelr most 'rl"“' 5P'°'.‘.l.§2. "-°J's Diseases liberal interpretation of the guarantee on thelr goods, affords arxcontadtort DG enaens, the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by posslble i roncod: “ghcoesatully. 4 m“':j't“e;“”‘:.’.l,“.“;;"““r‘“ ol fro (ve defects In materials or workmanship. VN restorativa &oflmm for loss of vital power. e 00'P, Dufl 00 H, llusfi' r ALY COMMUNICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL, Cali and consult us or sen a4 eduault u of sand pdo snc poskofics Adrarg LYON & HEALY, ¥Ou, in plaiu Wrapper, o ] R TR 1 0t 1tttk ke kBt Pt 1 DS B jan Patrick Mehan. 1 00 Mrs. Kalser 1308 & 1307 FARNAM STREEY EASRS, SEMINAL, WH , 8P KIEA; IMPOTENCY. § 18, GONORIH GLEET, VARICOCELE, STRICTURE AND AL] B D G EN O 11N A LY DLOANS: o seud history of your easo for un oplnton, Peraons unable tb vi howes, by Corr M. BURKE & SONS, AR A 1. hers (o iarilieds | w Manager, Omaha Medical & Surgloal Institut en . 'updn the street to build inside of two | 7y v vatohe > b b 3 3 3 A hose who have stood and watched the e LS TR Shane HA, NEB. | weeks, and glxiy days attor commencing | windows and suddeuly heard the break- | Schroedor, 1 :.’,\‘5(,")&”:,'._',',5;_ h‘}’,‘?'&'fimfi Cor.13th 8t., and Capilol AVe., Omaha, Neb. . R ‘{({!\g:{uffiafi{‘“{‘,”flfi’lkol‘y\ TR Eacew Makaasd b i ! b, Med Id's Bank, North Columbus State Bank. Columbus, ) C. Fleisch, 2 bottles of wine; - ~ Bank, Kearne Platte. Neb.; Omaha National Bank, Omahia. Neb. ~ wol kihaxr line would be completed and i“f of the gluss, without seeing the | groce i ;‘(‘ or operation. The question of a | wissile that did the mischief, are becom- | Freeman ' & Connelly, shoes; Sullivan p o 1 et Was not the oulv one which the | ing quite superstitious over the matter, Bros., plumbing; D zpatrick, 8 bath [¢ Will pay customers’ draft with bill of lading attached for two-thirds velue of stock B Tx‘fi was oaasidering with referenco g ey —— tuhs And plupblng; Messre. Fiton, Kimball b~ T"‘!’N SPRING W}B* 2O - S — E e uin street. It'was also inter- Whitebreast nut coul, $3.75 per tou—the | & Co. ice bvery day; Messrs. Krug,Storz & OVER 400,000 . = . in thé thoroughfare which prow- | cheapest augd best fyel 5 Ller, Mr. Motz, boer every day; Harris & 4 : C E MAYNE dged the most pusineds and most increase Nes, Fuee 5. 914 South 18th 8t. | Fischer J. J Skow. Mr ‘é,fi;ml 2 ABED | . y - i pogulation. " Huber, H. Coombs, Fred Hockstein and e Ger Howe & KERR'S PRICES ON FURNI- Mr. Path, meat beg«‘}li ), 0 A 10K Yy week; Pomy & The Fast Train. TURE. 1010 DOUGLAS STREET, ¢, fainoral watdr; the ally sud °|ute| Pure. Tus Unlon Pacific officials are busily w— Woekly pApors. . BistEk ALPHONS, bs y LEADING REAL ESTATE DEALER, ged in closing up the details of their | Do Not Mise the Obance Superioress St. Joseph Hospital, i = e §. W. COR. 15th AND FARNAY, OMAKA. h & hich To buy a lot in Hillsdale for $150 to $175. OxAHA, July 5, 1886, P ;This powder never varies. A matvel of pur g . : 1 parts of the oity. Lands tor gaje In ich i v cor- 0 80810 for 9Ly (L] . 5 5 ty, strength &nd wholosomer ore €00n- > v description for sale 1 atl parts of tha eity. Lands ¢ ’ AEDEoM sohome, which It 18 now cer AMES, 1507 FARNAM, ORioas than the Ordinary kinds apd canot be wur{l‘yom {lulfilngmf) Ac ""!l""\‘ ot of Avstraots of Titlos of Douglus Goubty kegt, i 18 tb go into operation at once. The o . 1f you buy lumber anywhere without | s0ld incompetition with the multitude of low , or any othor information desived faflshed | Maps of the City, State or cou utral Puolflo has given assarance that | Washbura's best flour $8.00 per owt. at | first *getting Hoaglands prices you will Shore Welss sl or phosphate powdess e Lwill 0o-oporpto 1n thp watter. That HEpop's | lose mpneyss 8 L 2ot §(°"; s, Torac Bk EQVaap O3 of charge upon spplication.

Other pages from this issue: