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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY JULY 21. 1886 0\]2 SOLD" R DROW\]D able people who may be standing in the CLOSED OUT. Stephen B. Nelson, > pastmaster; Sun- H cars to read the numbers on m.- !mu«-\ An lcecream Man. on St Mary's shine, Lincoln county, Charles Rich- without inconveniencing themselves or Aventie Absconds. ards, postmaster i others by stooping. Accompanying each “Mistar. the " ' Discontimied—=Cascade, Howard coun- o i The Seventh Infan"y Arrives With s Prl- of these will be what is known s the Mister, the man that used to ran that | o, yrbyta, Gosper conn 3 2 vate Missing, grip car,” In the aisle of this the en- \'orvww & me torty cents,” sald a small Postmasters appointe Browster, 1 sing. {w er will take up his position with the | reporter who was knocking for | Blaine county, Daniel G. Findley; ¥ rana br: Akthvr'nl\g the moving Imission at tnhe closed-up jce-cream, | Buffalo, Wheeler county, Amos B. Casey; ing of the train within his 1 cigar storo of H. O: Wostluke, | Coldwater, Furnas countg, Chester Pope: ARRIVAL OF GENERAL TOMPKINS “‘1 “'ll‘ h. iis car wiil be but ten feet long and St. Mary's avenue, | Delta, Otoe county, Edward C. J. Cooper; 1 s ) and will be sapplied with seats on cither | yesterdny morning. The establishment | Firth, Lancaster * county, Christopher Fast Time on the Burlington—A Mer- | side, which may also be occnpied by pas \as been attached by creditors, and West- | Bailey: Hansen, Ads eounty, -Walter ohant Closed Out—Rail Notes— sengers. The company will commence | Jake had left the country Stone junty, Belle D, Indignant Tinners—Othe business with ten traing, each comprising Some weeks ago, Westlake came to 3 nsville reaster county, Mrs two cars. On special oce Holt vounty er Local News, may be made up of mor k sions the train | Omaha for the purpose of opening up an | L I'urner, Halt éount s according | ice-cream and confectionary store. He Ames | as business deman fitted up elegant quarters on” the avenue, nerson; Varna, Saline count Boldicrs Arrive. terday afternoon at the | introduced new ices and ice-creams, ad Jane Blackwell storday afternoontat presiselyquarter | board of directors of the cabld line awar- | vertised liberally, and altogether made & H T0WA, Ao -+ I 1 ded the contract for build e at splurge, For atime it seemed as Name changed llvu(nmiHv, Mills past 3 o'clock the government steamer, | Jumes Lillis, of Nebraska though the cstablishment was making | county, to Folsom *Chas. H. Tompkins,”" with four com money but of late business has been pun Discontinued — Athol, Sioux county; panies of soldiers from Dakota, touched Police Points. ning down and Mr. Westluke realized Howard county; Fire, Kossuth at the foot of Farnam street and threw Israel Greenburg was ar- | that he mnst coon go to the wall “HH Sou “I\v Polk county; Scottswood, ashore her gang-plank. The arrival of | raizned in police court yes ditors began to pressupon him. Mon- | Fettawottamlo colinty - the boat was witnessed by alarge num. [ terday morning for poddling with- |m||..|:l.l‘{l.r ”‘li,.,'.",“ 0" Coumel ik, Davie Soutiy, Datee bl Anges bt of soldiers, wrmy officers, | Out alicenso, He explained that he had | Bi"realy Eas'® nis - wife Boone county, B. T. West; Blackman THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE citizens, ete, mot to mention numerous representatives of the genus L ten days’ license, but owing | of “skipping the town.” 1 Ringgold county, 0, Miller; Clive, lad not been able to avall | day he had not shown up and his Polk county, 8. 1. Lewis; Curlew, Polo small boy. A guard of soldiers was at himself of the privilege until the license | tors attached his stock and =~ fixtu Alto county, S Denmark once sent ashore and cleared s IS had expired. This excuse did not *'go | through writs procured in Justice Hels- | Lee coun i H. Babcock space | down, " and Israel was fined $5 ana costs. | ley's court, us follow vort, Fremont county, D, M. | ‘m- about four hundred feet square, after unable to pay and went to jail. Henry Dickson, $70.60 erson, Milis county, "Thiomas J.” Snod- | l which the' work of unl g luggage v \\xlh.um an old farmer, ‘was . Bushmeyer, §141.50, . celsior, Mahaska county, Dan- L : was commenced, Thesoldiers were then the army oflicers with ts for drunkeness. He phens Vogale & Dining, $80. ts, Clinton county, wd stood trial on the . Fiteh, $04. Campbell; irs’ eloquence did not | Constabie J sont ashol Frankville, A 3 ge . auck closed the doors and | Winneshieh =~ county, Caving WHO WILL OPE their families. . Tho wotk of dissmbark: " however, aud he was | took chargo of the establishiment. Mrs. | Hopeville E. Tucker; B R g ocoupiodaboutone Kour, o ot | compolled to payor go to jail. He choss | Westinke says sho thinks hor husband has | Jolloy, ¢ Franklin O { Ilul Inlml’lkml'- _I“I UL l-'} i"-'l the former alternative deserted her. M Patrick | by Ly "";") are. efl for | finea %5 and costs for obslruvunu the | list, is the small_boy mentioned adove, | J. J. msey, Kossuih - H ! “"l‘;“f’ Liaudy gl street, with his wagon who insists that Westlake owes him forty | county, t: Sidney, kr e L hk Purcell and Witliam Lavender | cents for blacking hi Whel follow: A and G from Fort L Srih, Dhkore und O ompany £ and K, " e §5AAY KAt TOE B 3 ing his boots. As he has | mont coun V. Swi ] O b vere each fined §5 and costs for hghting, | procured no attachment, the bootblack’s | Pottawot county, W, rish t S t 1 t 1 886 . and Michael McShane an ll;‘]! 1 amount | claim will probably not be satisfied. Zuli; Lion munu Mrs. C \l)mlp 11 or a’ ou ep 2 S ) % k for drunkenness. Henr, mer paid n from Fort Custer s companics | fine of &5 iving 3 \BLE! "he h ¢l rs yesterday Rttt oo 107 men, nid tine of 5 and cn_sun for fast driving. AERIAL BLES. ‘S’L:Ijn‘ :1:'(1)k cle: Ilg, yesterday — were |Wl[ll;.lyl‘l't-v'|:. ven ll\'n.lfi\m: A Fine Point. Crossing the U. P. Bridge for the —— :‘l’::':‘l"":’ \vj‘ll‘h-'-"”(‘x ARARS L:;“:L’"“‘ Al Judge Woolworth has commenced pro- Transmission of Electric Thought. Personal Paragraphs. ‘;,,,‘:,;,,"K ot ohe Pallinn, two' bi cecdings of habeas corpus in the United | The Western Union Telegraph com- | | C. Platenburg of Boston is at the Mil- cars, six_emigrant sleepers and six hm States court to secure the release of | anyhave romoved the telegraph wires lard, 2 3 cars, and started west for their destina- y W. Hall, a young man now in the | from the U. P. bridge and substituted for Ex-Senator Saunders went to Denver tion, Fort Russell, last evening. penitentiary, baying been ch them by 5 yesterdany morning ary, ba en ¢ em two aerial cables. Each of these UL “2“"","“‘““((nut:{nnylh‘ murder. In 1882 Hall killed one Conrad | nccommodate nineteon wires, or | . Judge Ilfll:)l:;:ll‘mr-lur’:u:il yesterday soldiors, informed @ roporter that hliegel, in Cheyenne county. At the ht in all. To connect with these, i.[ 1 )“lun 2 ;) % the, . b had “lott " Bismark | time of the killing, or_shortly thereafter, | Yie company ate planting polusen Joned | | L Rolachiltief Huton, Dok, s visit on July 14, at 4 o’clock, nml nad there- | & grand jury of th ens of Cheyenne | 2 "‘l' » Irom Thirteont h street to the river, 5 ‘-\ & y. i 4 six day 1 Adis. | county was'in session, but for some rea- | 80 thence south to the bridge. These r. Wm. Edwards, of Platte Center, RN RO hurny after. | son failed to makeany reporton the mat- poles are about fifty in_ number | coroner of Platte county, is in the city. i A hoas r 5 ter. Lator on ho was indioted by a grand | 304 are all fifty fect in height Mrs. Julia Rosenthal of Chicago is | the boat left Bismark te Ba y a g Thss it 0 Company in an into composed _partly of residents of | FheY &t L intended to accommodate | visiting her cousin Mrs. A Mandleberg. ) congition ward over the back enne county and’ of Sioux county, | forty wires,but areguuged to admit arms | Mps, H. Jones and daughter, hatter, to support twenty- “four more. I'lns wor | Jave gone to New Yor 4 n has boen in progross for several weeks g York for a fow dave: back, fourteen men being required to do | 5 R: M. Geniug and "I, Genius, left it, undor the direction of 1. K. Ballard, | Monday fora business trip to Chicago When the wire is strang on this new | A0 NCW L0EK or the the wheel. uuconscious by 1 i tho iy of | plend guilty anil was sentenced to s lifd \ve been rendered | term in state’s prison. Under the four- ng beaten by the | teenth amendment and on the ground wheel, for he sunk Help was | that all the ]un])ri]\n']re not residents of N{ARTonEd to 10 The body was | the county in which the crimo was com- James Stephens W . A route, the old wires which have hereto- ames Stephenson returned Monday not recovered. THLH PRIV OO OTEHREIL s that | fore fun down Thirteonth to'the Union | from an inspection of his stage lines piig % the indictment was not legal. Judge | ot aoh L A AGRt Colorad. » € T A SR A, SNl " = Warden Nobes to show cause within ten : MG S atiay Juicaso 8 The Burlington Makes Good Time— [ days why the release should not be Monday after a pl :Anl\lilt with his x = » Rail Notes. ranted. The case is the first one of the Travelling Voterans. uncle, John Baume e s T ever brought up 1n this state, and its | _The G. A. R. delegates of the Depart- | Mr. John Jobe, of Plucer county, Cal- | # UREN TERS? 1;_1',.:;'1::‘:’);1:! mvu\‘}t:l!ll‘\"h kel outcome will bo v.\'nlul with considera- | ment of New York will arrive in this city \flmmv. ‘]“)"r‘\l““‘ city visiting his sister, I:If /? OF TAfLEb ;WA s RELIABLE JE UV ELER, 1o e ble interest. this evening by way of the Chi-| A WD Y. s by streets may be bad and de- . . 0 i ast time on record was made by the Bur- e S N oy & S Pasl ren. Thay | . Miss Minic Knight, who has been vis- | foesive dyainage and sewerage worse, Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware, lington’s special mail train i Rafferty Withdraws. om.upv el s, e, 'J‘heyh-fv. iting here for some time past, left yester but for the promotion uf diseases (f he largestistock. Prices the lowest. Fine repairing a speciulty, Al work wareanted. Corner Monday night. It gleft Red | The Rafferty case came up before the | p O o bbbt v wint | 4 f visit in Albia, Towa. Bl beTh I Douglas and 15th street, Omaha Oak, plowa, at precisely 7 o'elock, | license board atthe mayor'soffice yester- | (070 GR il WA ML, gt Gl ntendent Wicks, of the Puilman | Z2¢ diarriaal type there is no agent lik stop lwo aysin Denver, two more in Salt Lake City and on their return come by way of the Oregon Short line from Portland. The delegation comprises “mi”w h‘ Was a passeng 3 v | the polluted waler supply. 1" Monday evening for it 25 A. Van der Veer, A M., M.D,, Shipman and Miss Minnie SRl e et i fitty miles east of Council Blufls, The 3 ; dispatcher notified the Union Pacific | e party mentioned should be granted o L o e frauy | permission to run a saloon on Twenty- tyaof offered that it could not make the unpre- | SIX street near Mary's avenue. | ynong others Joseph Sales, commander . this evening for Mil- | zpyyay 3, 1836, | cedented time with the numerous obsta- | Thth full - board nresent, | of the department, fm.l AT AN GERCER L] Mam iy o Ao nis R a tten d Rthied| Sy o s e VA RIS, in the way. A large erowd congre- | 8¢ were — also dge :E‘::L’a ’ Pheir 1 here will be wel- [~ GusCis e purity of 0 at th o v Jos. ller, Jno. T\ Bell, El 3 5 X esch, l‘n‘ well known bar | offes te best security against the dan- at the Burling| ptullll\“.:ll.‘\l;‘;‘v[: :"\‘;&'01; othors, lafiorty announced to tho'b comed by lnumhu of comrades, some | o) ,( lately at the St. James, has gone offers 1 e ly aga 3 At rd | of whom wil! go neross the river to meet p crs which are common to most of the h 5 (4 3 ss | that he d to withdraw his appli A RO ! 3 to northern Ne lnmk.\ on a few weeks | §¢ i it as soonito Tl 9Rcoiplo) o SISl i = for iiconso, and thek permis: | tHOR E thoBTufis inT & search after rest and health, ordinary drinking waters. 2 m., Engineer Russ bronght his pet, No, | $ion - was accorded him. The Improving a Orossing. John D. Howe, attorney for the Chi- London Medical Record. I o nEithndstill at the. fransfor. dapot, | board “then went ~through . _the J sing, cago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Omaha rail- p L ot ot bwe il See, | formula fofdeclining! o) grantshim ‘a |, The completion ol thoipaving of Jonos | rond’ who has boen in Omaha since Sat. | ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS. from Rod Oak to.tho transter, a distance | license. This action will enahle the { street has necessitated arelaying of the u_rdfly, returned to St. Paul Monda; Sl Groeer el 305 &M, Wl Dealers, qufi"v‘:hl.‘in‘fin.; even kxin‘u(‘cs‘, mak- trn'murcr to refund Rafferty the money | granite crossings at the intersection of | night. R\ ROrsl e Do SN M e ing, the 'same time twelve stof advanced when he filed his application. | Tenth street. ~ This work has been in | J. H. *Wintersteen, aceompanic by his BEWARF_ OF IMITATIONS. ~ slow-ups en rou A stopof at le: » | The reason for the withdrawal ‘was the | progress for several days under the di- | wife and children, " returned yesterduy — B b 3 4 R rned tha rection of Inspector Kenniston. The miinutes at Pacitic Junction is included in morning from a tdelightful trip” to Now WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPI.E i ‘l‘(‘l So “‘I'“ the speed attaned would Lm“ghm“hu;} ;hlul to vote against ; ossing o"nlhx,d h”fl‘. u(]llm \%vlau(‘» York and Toronto. ., e i e orin “»-fage at least a mile a minute. 2 2 AUAmENOLE s been lowered near | Mp M. N. Einstein, popularly known Ao Gty e ki i i i i ESTABLISHING A QUARANTINE — T heCommites TeesoTaTons—— the curb at the U. P. hou now | among his u,,,ll,d,m,,,,}‘fl(. W YL n trav- hironlofgiseaste; Rrematiis. samples and Prlces furnIShEd on Athcatm“ *(:» Union jo has been notiied of SRCommictoppivospintions, run by Thos. Casey, with theeffect of en- | clingmen, as *Pinky” Eir is in y aured” by D e ——————————— At a meeting held July 19, 1835, of the | abling the great downflow of water on 2 B i 3 is arantine which been established Omuha on a visit of business and plc.nuw exccutive committee of the Law and | Tenths o governor of W street in yain stovrms to turn east [ combined tle”in certain count street, thus relicving the gutter AGENTS FOR ALL MARKETS. . ‘ - M Belt. ; 3 o tn oSS ey ’ New Y Order league of Omaha, following | on Jon 3 Aok ok sagks fectel Pennsylvania, New Jersey, | maha, the following | of ‘onth, and affording Paxton & Galla- [, Mr, H. Bird of Dayenport, Town was in dotiontica v IR Lo BRS Maryland, Missouri, Virginia, Tex Wi (s o8/t Tincoln| Neb.; || ENor moreliprotection fagainstitho flood- e e lnu«(lrnb‘:'l of usland hogusicy T pamE et the District of Columbin on account of \ crtan partios at Lincoln, Neb, | 1008 Ui basement by the overllow, | & ey firm ol cotractors doine busi- | ga!. . niane. ENTES. 101 WABASH AV.. CHios0c. B U ton A ior| unswiionclo llcagusl oF iat ety havs st b noss for the B, & M. s partncr, Mr. o ; Jronght proceedings for violation of thie law, % M et onns " in common with other roads entering through the eftort of Jobn, 1. James, azent Started U foManus’is widely spokonof as a can ¢ for congress from the Third Con- TIR%KEN SPRING VEHICLES. Wyoming, has agreed not to xmpurl any | of the Owaha league, bave um 8 The Omaha Iron foundry, which is to RSOR O EL R i i st Srom, sho. bannticy s J ; bo operated in Bedford place, | EROMLORECLL I e ER 400,000 SAINT LOUILS, MO. fbovo. mentioned, except nccording 1o | Aysolved: By the Liw and 'J,'e','j{"g;;#;,‘,‘;, started up yesterday. Work A ool — l‘;l";;;'l:;w'w made in the articles of quar- | o, "}Ifi'l. Agent .l.tuu nh.twe 'been nxt the [on the builln : has ; been ty y (.,4(,2‘,. fon! s 3 ey most eflicient character: that we have alw pushed ver; pidly 1d the machinery | their wuv ln San Francisco. They T‘_h,,,m"s‘ O or Pasitlo | LoindEbimp rolabiephonorablomanditcust: ;ling bacn all ‘placed rondy. for businoss, | shown aconnd tho oty b Captain ( M. BURKE & SONS, v and that we are convinced from in- | Tho est to-day tell of a severe rain, | vestizations made by said committee, that I storm, Which occurred last | the charges pending agatnse him (fgent W headguart blishment will turn outiron work | mick, and were "I ed and pleas wind and h o of every description, mouldings, east- | with the city’s mu s growih and im- ings, wrought iron work, ete. Aboutone | provements. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MEfiGHANTS, that eity. work the establishment will turn out will evening at Pine Blu: The storm | James) at L luu.im @ due ~|mPl) to the ani- b i 109 5 / ] W bitter feeling resulting from his | hundred and fifty men will be emploved | *', ¢, Vierling, the leading real estate fest Ridin cle mude. i‘fl'.!‘.ii"u‘.‘"“ifu‘.“-‘,‘i";{‘om i‘fi'&’ir‘uifi'i'x}» C::itfi-,'i L rosceution ot G bfeatiets ‘of | to start with. One of tho first picces of | dealor of Chichgo and 4 man whose. 14 ;lv:“n:;-n.;xm»fu-&mm:mu.--m-“gmn',.:?‘! P PP ey ] i el adapted fo rough country rouds et rop: wostto six miles eust of Pine Blufls. wvels mikes him a regu é i —— 5 i oabiall ! e, Mak b 7 About one mile of telegraph wire was poking for Her Husband. bo & largo iron contract on the cabloLine, :z\rln[n-n I:J'f rich_convorant “ul “mat- .A‘.“‘""..:.L‘.‘.';:i.!f:bflfi:‘::‘.‘.n“. rhzedby REPERENCES {;l’!‘{g’x“ffiofil{ y‘l'"l];l?fikoxfi)i‘ilflfi ”EB‘, ol anl‘n‘v:ldm:lll" -:‘|{(!.x.q.io--|n? le.uik was | Asndwyed woman with a care-worn No One Need Be Idle, e “,‘“"‘t“’,‘ T b ST 1 fank, Kenrnoy, Neb. o Columbus St Columbus, Neb.; MeDonalds Banl, North v overal houses in - and | fy00, carrying in her arms a ten months E. S. Albright shipped fifty men on the | yifo, \vlm i5ithare Sisitiniaelnti P e e e ] WY LT imaha Natfonal Bank. Omali. Neb, \ U Tinoji BInt, wero unroofed, | o1d aby, avpeared at police headquaar- | overland train_Iast night for Laramie, [~ Wil Van Armun and” e SVl pay custoniers: dratt with bill of Tading attached for two-thirds value of stock o O o s PO Y [ tors yesterdny morning. and said that | whero the Union Pacific is making | of Kelly, Stiger & Co., roturned Railway Time Ta,ble —_——— X7 e e ™ manager | sho waslooking for hor husband, Sho | thorough repairs of its tracks westward | duy from Spirit Luke, whe C. E ]_VIAY NE 7 S OMAHA. hiful fon days.” Van is very mod- | g goipwing is cho Shie” of arrival and do- of tho telegraph dopartment of the Union | gave hor namo as Mrs, Jerry Bell | from tht point. - Sunduy wight he sent | o dol [ § . P o . out twenty-hve and Mondiy mornin i s b e | 1"::? - hing returnd from o trip. in Kane and said that she came from Blencee, In. | fwenty-fivemore for the B, & M.'s work w.n'i'u'f,»’"m' ] ‘l:!~!:t*l‘1:l'; L“lm"tl;; nfi parttire of tealus by Central Stuinga Tino at LEAD "G BEAL ESTATE DEALER My husband left Blencoe two wecks ween Grand Island and Broken Bow i ) their depot, cor 3 h left in 1l A party of forty Italian laborers en 1Y route from Chucago to Co through the city fast,evening. Yesierdny morning at 3 o'clock ther was a wreck at Valparaiso on the Republican Valioy branch of the Union Pacifie road: Freight train No. 48, Dufly conductor, Ccorher of sz trains on the B, & M. C. B &Q.nnd K, C., 8¢, J. & C. B from 1he &M depot | all othiers’ from the Union Paciilc depot. ago,” she said to a reporter, “and ecame | Slnce the on opencd he has to Omaha to look for work. I got a letter | ed over three thousand men to railros ul from him the other_day, saying that he | jobs and ho says he cannov get enough had got work at $1.75 @ 'day, and asking | men, ‘Truly no one need complain for me to come on with the ba y He suid | want of unplmmmt n the west. that he was stopping with a ‘man named Trumbull but l‘ haven't been able to Remov §. W. COR. 15th AND. FARNAM, OMATEA, Property of every description for sale in all parts of the eity. Lands tor saie in BRIDGE TRAINS. county in Nebraska,” A completo sot of Abstracts of Titlss of Donglas Couuty kopt, Hreldgo trains will '""‘”,,‘,],};;.1’;,',’;" AL Maps of tho City, State or county, or any other information desived furnished et “5:00—3 free of cln.\rge upon npphcauo S & olorado passed i X,":.'l‘lfé‘m,:;" "?\"]'lt‘,‘l'“sm";“‘i';“l‘zfir”“‘;l{’l““;“{ find him yet.” Mrs, Bell is without | The county yos- = = R 208 trao at the east switeh, | money: and the ladios of the Women's | terday morning sed for i L of the “Y,” upon which all trains enter | & "‘i‘]“‘,‘l"[".""’f‘}“ will take care of hor | pids ~ for grading the ox- . NES ! and leave that town going to or coming until she finds her spouse. tension of Farnam street, which will re- CTING L1 L e 4 s Arrival and departure of trains from the To Contractorse-Dredging. from :“"" l"n ll'“' engine s thrown A Vacant Mind. ’;“"I"' of fl"flllll ")‘"r lllnul\-mxl llrv(;hua- Transer Depot at Council Bluls: NEALED Proposals for tho following work £ completely off the track and on to its " P o A dred as also the grading of South PATE ARRIVE. b ? oplator sho i “”z,) | right side, Engineor Fair The Douglas county committee on in- | Tenti street, below Banoroft, which will oloris oilice, Of BT Gounty, Nobraskn, it i 0 kamah, Not raska, until noon, the 13th duy of himself by jumping, hile | sanity, consisting of Dr, Neville, District " displacement of about two " thrae of the cars immediately | Court Clerk Ljums and Judge Savage, hundred yards of earth. Aot kicto ho dono s constructing main b behind: the engine were also dorailed. | yesterday morning pronounced Vir- The bids will be opened on Saturday 0 i i 1 't.l‘hckwrv{;k ltool place clear of the ma ginia Hendricks | 1nsane, This | next at2 p. m. oping | Lo rack. Yesterday morning’ a wrecki woman was conlined in the count, e o 7:00 it e 4 X Y| wor Sale Cheap—Fine Jersey heifer dirt 'to be | teainleft here at 6:85 0'clock and the wree was cleared by 9 o'clock, not, howeve i without preventing the pa juil some- woeks ago, but, at the request | 0 'r, | Of somo fviends, whs. discharged and | S1f, three months old sor traln | saken homo with ‘them to live. She soon | H: 0., care Pacific Ho! LINGTON & QUINCY ording to sut once, ollice of 4 E from the south mal ing connection with | became \Inh'llt Inuwmu' xmd in justice Kpur d Lh »n being (.-.: lumz width at * The sale of tickets under thu reduced | jail where shn now rPlunlnu. Mr, lpms, Mondayfevening a ‘‘time freight” star- brink of diteh A0, e i 20 t long, width at 0t but this ditch o contiin a Spur diteh bottom sud 0P dirt ot rates to thM ro was unprecedented. nlml' ln‘wn' ded to Dr. Mathew- | ted Chicagoward from the South Omaha Phe Chicago, Milwankee & St. Paul alone, | son at Lincoln a statement of her case | stockyards, which was composed of b w..,u.k.,“ BAme. Sth ETREET and AHID at their office in the Paxton hotel, sold | coupled a with decision of the board, and | eighteen cars of dressed beef, three” of L noved as fol ' AT ENT O LAVE, 15 Between throe and four thousand, while | a request for her admission to the asy- | tallow, one of horns, one of grease and WABASIH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC. bt 20 S . 1w GIIRDIIIE Alll! SUHEIGIL 'DISEASES. the other offices at the depot and at the | lum at that place. one of fertilizing material, George H. AB:00R, M. | A 3 “';E“';,( 0% be for wholo work entire, also ACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIE Blufts sold arelatively large number also, e Hammond was the shipper and the train SIOUX CITY & PACIFIO. Pt sections, #ud bids will be received for BRACES 005, AN ELECTAIC BATTERIES. 8 o Six freight cars, three of which were Foll Off a Ridge. cted considerable attention as 1t AT05A M. working soctl .~...|-uul4lf for mald main and 3 0 Inain and d romeédies for loaded with brick, were telescoped and [ Monday evening us Com- sed through the depot. P _ At N spur diichos Ench bid t e wocom: ey it s ~ otherwise miscellaneously mixed up ina | missonr ~ Timme was r ") — Absolutfi'y ure. Depirt Eounty ol i 'sim of at least | wnd inveadats for theuie! . collision on the Union Pacific )Ncnlflv o fumings treet, mnear _ Want a Reduction. i tor onch workin soction eovero Ly tho | gorresnind i B, 1 gu e e in treatluy i at the T'wentieth street crossing. ST i - Commissioners Corliss. Timme and | This powdernever varies. A marvel of pur- bid, but in casc ol more 1o ono bid need Le ke iiy without & £ Morcor's residence, on bis way home, he | b 9% Lizocl A ty, Stromgth And wholosamoness. More eoon. companicd by sich chee's to exceed 100, such | GG T Gl it on’ doformities ana Geo. Lyndon, formerly well known in | saw from a distance, a lady fall down the cefe went to Lincoln yesterday morn- | opjical than the ordinary. kinds and cannt be gliockio b roluy ied it Mddor entore dniD 6ot | preces Clab Feoty Curvatire of, “*“,, vl }3‘“‘1 musical circles and'as one of the | embavkment on the south side of the | ingwhere they intend to go beforejthe state | sold incompetiiion with the multitude of low d employes of the Union Pacific uud- | street, which is about eight foet high. [ hoard of equal test, short weight alum orslwwlmlu powders. zation and argue for a E itor's office, was in the city yestevday. | Her dress had caught on one of the b, e O o 8 b 1 Hg“msf Aoaai m'lr‘m);'llll;wl‘:'l\ulm\u AKING POWDER CO. © 18 now filling the position ‘of travel- | of a wire fence and caused her to miss | count Last year they weat before t fl auditor ull"u Kansas City, Ft. Scott | her footing on the narrow rmun upon ;nmt{mly fl';:.l):cw,: ,,';m,.;"c,‘};‘,’. l:,‘i & Gulf railroad. ‘:Mrh luhuhv-mn {nullkm I l T:imlmu one half mill, which in the aggregate emp e On l ney, £ - drove to where she lay and found her | amounted to & saving of about 7,000, CARS FOR 1HE GRIP, R e a Derdoun. axaltaeuts | AmOuRied 0 & Aaving of shaut B\ —Dealersin— Vhen she regaimed consciousuess she 5 . A ney Are Now Boing Arranged by | puvehor nameus Mrs Opelt’s Hotel, Lincoln Neb., opened performance, ul8o 1t casc ©d to_bidder, otherwise feited. Each bid m with names of &oc it AT ki, Blosd and ALERS, BRACES, )t Modical and Burgical 80'and 10F Silo; B A for sk The only reliable Medical Institute making No rtained for any of said wo oy which cxcecds the ostinntod cost ot constric Private, Sponlll Ilor!gu Diseases tion of the working section or scctions upon st which the bid is male. Work under contract gt d““::”‘«l:nl:x[Ay"l: IL:\" 10 be completed in 15) days from tiw S eor P gy LA 18 let, unless extendod for good causs itract smot award- 0 1 SOUTAW ARD. TRI PACIFIO.| F‘;pm\! | xpross.. .| . PR i, Rdaon sog Mr, | e mp 8 e O o Spow FT Blank the Oable Company. "imme drove her to her home on Hamil- Maroh L0td, u“l,fhi_' AR ORARY : S0RpOGH HARD AND SOFT COAL AND W00D, propdsals will bo turaishod oi application to the “:.‘, .n‘.;m; reatment fox lowsof wital power, The'direotors of the Cable line yesterday | ton street near Walnut Hill. Brevities, COHheY Sight is resorved to reject any anda! | ha '”u“‘.‘u‘.'.:'u', Fostonco uaa morning were considering designs of Will Lose His Toe. ADetl:ctn‘u"DTIL’.mnu,lul’thu “\hnw::'n Rock Springs, Hlinols, Missourl ears to be used on their road when it is Yesterday evening John Hansen, the ency, le ast night for Hastings, C,B. &Q M. | pyd Via Plaitsmouth...| 10 The work is being done under procecding " | - sioners of said | T eb., fo testify ag seyeral saloon and Kowa Soft Coal, NOTE—A, teains daily; B. daily had by the county commissioncrs of eomploted, The stylo selected is ono of | ¢yolve.year-old son of Lars Hansen, re- | k epg:a of K(‘.,..mwfl :t\, Lyt iy, O duly oxept Bucurdays D, duy excopt | county, under tie ot of the | o vork e ! iy iarsh and swamp lhds in the manufacture of the Laclede works, siding on the corner of Seventh and Pa- | tried for violating the liquor law of Hast- Monday ) LAI‘l TO0 ME - 9 e Nulnluhkn February 25, 1851, and Bt. Louis. It will be sixteen feet long | oifio streots, in attempting to cross the | ings, in n“l‘llm the suspicious compound | Office—218 South Fifteenth st, =0 e l"”‘,':‘ 'f,,‘..:.“{:..f,.‘;‘,:’i.“m o ;‘.‘.’31.‘?3.‘“,Jf.‘:f‘\.'.L‘f»‘nf"i':ffiu“‘nf“fi'-'.\ F and accommodate about thirty people. | track between two freight cars at the [ known as 5 A R TS 0:00 8. ~8:00 p. m. Tnent of the wof Of Siid WOl he style is one suggested by Pullman, | Tenth stroet crossing of the Union Pa- m,,+°mea P BeEighles R AAMC 0 ross, 430 p. m.; Denver Ex., 10:8.| larly to tho procec of sleepiug car fame. The windows will “m‘ hml-hhj big tos crushiod betWeen the Postoflice - changes in Nebraska and H. W, HUNTRESS, oc! county clerk's office, referepce 18 mude us part 7 > (ol ! L fi the £ the back of tl ¢ | two draw heads. The train moved the 2 485 eroof. i L Teasonsble xeach from tb "l‘l" 3 ‘“l ek 0l (o ;“l‘)‘ moment he placed his foot upon the iron, | Towa to July 17, 1886, furnished by Wm. nul E"ato n. l. LAl nwulfl‘ Onllfirkx‘u.l‘:‘:, Datod July 1, 1586, a to the roof, while the lottering will be | 17"y vow dressed the injured member, | Van Viect of the postoflice department; Ty k 97 pin.; Locs B0 dlami | Bacndor of elewt ol ousy clerie | o*sa'\a mdluaI&Surglullmmm inted on the panels of the sides. These | and foars that amputation will be neces: NEBRASKA. 1308 Farnaw St., Omaha. o Cor.12th 5t.,a0d Cupitol AVe., Omaha, N windows will be sufliciently highto cu- Established- Duff, Brown county, Eoom L larly to the pros i1,

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