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THE OMAHA DAILY W. G. SERIVER, {nnEs rm THEIR HEADS. | Real Estate gent [ BFF SATURDAY, r. of New York f New York, whe Sounding Titles ssilan ministe la Torre was ate the truth of the proverb do not warn their compatriots, for each year adds to the list of American girls who marry Europeans of more discover too | Marchioness Calderon de E and Countess de Sunza de tugal, was Mise Alien, of New York Lobo, of Por RESIDENCE PROPERTY. 00— unn;e- on 10th st t front, near 27th and | Cuming noar Lake 8t, | N e corner 1202197¢, In Patrick’s add, dsughter of ex-Senator Sharon Francisco, and a daughter of Mr two sisters of the m »m_cottage and acre Jot in Brookline, #1.2 088—Fine lurge ner Webster st, ©87—% room house near 24th and Capital Avenue, $5,000 685—3 | puses and lot on South 16th St., Philadelphia and New York have fur- | i bt b mshed a goodly uumber of wives totitled | 1 The Marchioness de Ganay, of Puris, was Miss Ridgway, delphia, and she inherits her mother’s Miss Lynch, of Ph sler, and oceu- 2 blocks off car latter are married—one who belongs to a noble other to Mr Miss Consuelo w York, married 2 story house mear cor- % £ 218 Lot 5%ft, in West Omuha, near Lea- venworth st., §1, t lot on Suunders st., $2,500. 5ft on_Georgia ave., worth, §5,750 ~-Best corner lot in Lincoln Pluce, $500. ast of Lowe ave., of the sightliest locations in city $5,200. —2 Jots. corner, on 20th and Clark sts., F lzliah family near Leaven- Yo aga del Valle, of Lord George Montague Viscount ‘mm\h the Duke of Manch Miss hnmllmn nf Nxm }rmn isco, became Lady Sidney daughter of Mrs, nrnn Stevens married Captain_Paget. daughters ot John Lothr the historian, are Lady Vernon Mildway ‘and Mrs " A duughter of Mr Boston, married Rt . and Lady Playfair grace and heaut delphia, is Countess de Ke pies the public attention by the splendor of her fetes in Paris A daughter known in this city, b Driesbach, and Baroness de Bildt was Bioomficld Moore. long Italian consul in Philadelphia, mar- its fuirest daughters, Roberts, and Countess Sodozoni wus Miss 634—8 room z-mmgp on 20th and Doug 63— Nice new lot on Sherman avenue 3 1\‘.1\;_—(;%4! 7 room house, new, in Omaha Jots B0x1501t, Her sister is 1 Henry McCall, Countess von 71'1])1- business corner on Saunders st., e, for a few days, $1,000 67— acre and house corner, on Leavenworth st. in Park Place, 676—House, and lot 823x800 ft, -—L.fl front, bargain, $1 = B\'uuh{un Jots in Tabor Fl; in Kilby Plac Count Galli, Samucl Russell, Sir Lyon Play spends nearly from $600 to and 2 lots in Walnut Hill, nn's 2d add., t south front in S| 5 rooms n Park Miss MeAllister Jnmes Roosevelt Gore-Ousley, S, sister of Mrs Lots in Leavenworth Terrace, $600. sood 7 ronm house on Hami't 9 blocks off Snunders, §3,5 —Lotsin West Cuming Lots in Orchard Hill, $450. VER PLACE Beautiful lots in Shriver Pla il’nm Belt railrc modern improve- the Marquis dv rnm‘ ish minister daughter of Duvid Dud Anthony Musgr < Misa Kitty MeVickers, the wife of Sir Lady Grantley w of New York. 2 governor of Pennsy :unl wbout the same time Count Borral : and 2 lots. on . from canning i supposed arre house and full lot gnpo- x. high school, on Dodge st., ittage S 2lst st., on 1ith ‘and of Anglesey wns Miss the nail works will be locate will sell for $400 each g look at these lots al $300,0n term: Sartoris is the daught In a short time Miss Minnie Smith (‘».I—L. room br rof General Grant 635—Lot 60x168, corner _with store and 8 cottuges on 3 received a priz the wite of Cou n Moroni, of Italy 1 und Pierce 1) RESIDEN( INESS PROPERTY. 289—2 very fine east front lots in Hans ench, §2,100. d r, on \ irginia avenue, iscom Place, lots in Amhl‘-rl'm: —Nice lot in Plainview, PLEASANT HILL. Fiue residence lots 50x130ft, These lots are 1 “THIRTY WAS IN." That Might Be A Newspaper St Troe Even if It Is Not. It1s a well known fact le from Belt Deaf und Dumb only $185 10 $17 , and at 7 per cent WEST SIDE. I have a few lots in ‘hi e Duke de Berry shew of the C¢ Sauiittor of B t for bemng susceptible to any- of the Duke of New York du tion h-fl at n beings hav .r\ .md Missouri l '| ted in West 66 foot front in Isaac & Selden’s canning fact opinions of standing his rank re decidedly republ Zoing to make S Acre in West Omaba, near Leaven- | more like a woman'’s than the cmenceau was Misa DRperimanith 278—Splendid Jot in Walnut Hill, $500 66ft on St Mary® #£110 per foot. in Pelham Place, $ cast and west E PROPERTY. adjoining West sold within u beautiful and 1 overheatec re (r':-'n made lighted room, 'Jho Vi mmnnv s m \ ourval was Miss These lots 1 1 for $300 per lot. Kirkwood, 50 ft eaci, both, arkelow's add, $8 through the he cut the sheets of manifo —95ft frontage on track near Pierc «'f New \"'k suitable for w the Countess de Line und Saunders st., | twisted sentence clebrated for her ente runged on a mog Rirelone st gon was that on trauck and will sub-divide, 2 ncres 1m Brookline; --Lots on 20th st (80ft) in Horbach's add, st, 60ft, in Horbac Iu-wu one of the bri in Chic: ugo at ve, und had worked in St. Lows in the ten year 40, 80 or 160 near Stock Yards, per acre, viven in her beautiful and 1 dozen other that followed. He was at the time I knew him strictly srward learned, ot that while in New Orl in love avith & young girl in mod , who had promi when he should ¢ 5acres west of Stock Yards, per acre, tinguished nimself in the r 200 acres well im ) 13 miles from rai 3th and Cass sts., at $40 per and Califor- circumstunee yme his wife sider himsel in circumst runt such a step this, but often s r Irvington,for sule cheap inge for iusidc | ir Stock Yards Duchess de ( hoiseul-Braslin » Jot and house on California st., Sy Lerms, Per acT Telephone 784 DON'T FAIL T0 GET CATALOGUES AND PRICES ON PIANOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS, GUITARS & BANJOS : CRAP BROS. 219 S. 15th Street, OFER.A EEOTSE And don’t buy a piano until you have examined the celebrated SOHMER which has received firsi prize wherever exhibite mands a higher price than those of any other make. For a short only time only we will offer these celebrated pianos at less | asliing for a 2nd dass instrument. anos from $200 upwvards., struments at correspondingly low price. Dunlop, of Kentucky. New York, became Count : Marguis d’A ried Miss No: W. 6. SHHI\’ER Opposite Pustomce. ys on mg desk “md C s eyes would wand in the picture Hnfln..m of the East comn- than others ar and see us. It will pay you to call Organs from $40 upwards. :r of Mr. Ely God- 'he Countess de of the same c M. BURKE & SONS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, of St. Louis, 1 hington, was i, of New York @BO. BURKE, Manager, _ UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. Merchants' and T:l!’ln Slideli—married Sel ml np x!n on¢ us, Neb.; MeDi de l:nm ne_w the night edito ha \un mal lhmk Omahia the eountry care eb. ' draft with bill of lading sttached for two-thirds value of sbock HILL@PYOUNG 1213 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB W xJ pay customer from here—not at this time in the morn- Misses Thorne, of Six. ot \‘ w York ¥ HOLLAND. My friend wrote a head for the Beech He put on his coat nd left the of a brief good-night g he did not show up at the night editor swor ) handle the teleg was two d; court of Italy Baroness von , and then 1 heard his job, and I went to own on Elm street of Admiral Dab n married Baron von lu~ room, wa mmer was Miss Bart K, md Lhc Misses U\.K I'm about done ‘huul all he said calls on him, of xiu- same ¢ and ((lllh[(‘b«\ de Moltke-Helt- lo was Miss Morti. “of New York, and Countess von me n was Muss Loring Andrew Ml.\s Mu T, of L'h « a WNL. s 1 mudr (nlmltb Or when he got over & bud cold b would be o weeks later he died doctor had attended him, and said it was consumption. p mmd half a dozen letters, ¢ dead man had evidently Yon Arnoldi go. and Miss Parsons, 15 the wife of a bri e latter of a Bu of New York, written and rected to M 1 was intending to muil it when 086, AMONE the in his pockets, Miss Wheelwr ON V{EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Furniture, Stoves, Carpets, . Duuwr) Bedding, Tinware, Holloware,Granite- rware,Crockry Lamps, Refrigerators, Baby nges. lallfl Seis, Tea and Pictures of all Kinds; ineluding a fine line of sieel En- gravings, all at bellom prices. Wrought Iron Ranges, For Hotels, Restaurants and Boarding Houses, ly as cheap as common ca't ron ranges, worth four times as much, HILL & YOUNG \l.uunn Buk hnu e fl wife u! uu e h'mu near as 1 can re the following: von Hx‘gvrw;un and i,.y daughter lum of the wenlthiest 20, instantly ki chioness Torreggiani, of It T of General Me( Adaughterot Mr Ham: 'luu W uf New York, became MI:‘ Gillender I went down to the office man hml \\m l.. ad \\'us Miss Fry, Hanging Lamps dead man had ever worked ther, ished over to the window Bi H und was covered \n'h dust picture was The wife of Baron umm hrunrl) Ital- | L and one of that Lllitd h\ the bo! . Miss Davis bo b edit graph editer had quit 'he picture with the letters were mnmd girl's mother, with a short notic of the death ¢ that the tele Ferry, of New Y 1 : is desk forever uchess Lante. Hnmumnd of New Y. orL married m Marquis de Lunza, and Miss Chisholm, Count Leonetti. Miss Eva Bryan-Macksy was married Fernando Colonna, The davghiers of Mr. hardened newspa unimportant | editor had ordered “kille er raan's heart was the last year to Prince di Galatro, VST s e | A MURDERER'S PREDICTIONS. He Foretelle the Fate of the Witnesses st Hie Trial His Forecast—One of 1t it was was buy f of Hitcheock Time Verifie the Traditions of Westmore- e land County, Pa FILLED FULL OF G Argus A curmous | Startling Experience story D " } While Repairing Telegraph ¥ d s i Wires with I 0o the P Baird 1 have be 1o ho AL re my e " ther river. The gang of workmen w such st experisnce as 1 lisd t largely of Irish. Joseph Fvans was | just before day, four miles waiting for their supper, Evans began | Wiresin streame and flashes whistling “‘Boyne Water This angered & CAPITAL £77,000_489 LOUISU\IA STATE LOTTERY COI'PIII. LIGHTNING. Pittaburg, fgute “Tt knocked me down, twist COMVISSTONERS. < und Bankers, will Al Our eountens LI OGLESHY, Pres. Loumuu National Bamk 3 W KILRRETH, Pres. State Rational Bamk rook. One evening, while the men were | Macon. The Iu:h'mng played alon: bulls, it jumped in lumps, 1t cut all ki some of the Irisimen, and after trymg | Of funny tricks, and it resisted unsuccessfully to make Evaus —stop, | ¢4e the, athere aroun him and v e throatehed him bodily harm. | _‘Yousee' said Mr. Step Evans picked up s shovel and keptewing- | Tuvting the lincman, that ing it in u circle about him, at the same | Wire wus broken d\w-w\ time continuing to whistle the song t | went down the road to fix it, was giving <o much offense. One of the | he re men named George Cissner made a Jeap | thunderstorm and had some at Evins, was struck by the shovel, and | ingit.’ knocked down. He fell on the edge of u | | large cnmp kettle and broke his neck, | Ightning dying almost instantly. There was great | Ul\l excitement over the affuir, and the dead | MINg. knocks th man's friends charged Evins with mur- | #nd once in s while k der and demanded his arrcst. The war- | lineman gets used to that rant was placed in the hands of George | 8nd fin Doty, the constable in Braidstown, and he nsked Thomas Donnelly, who then kept u small store 1 the vi with him Hi ward, at which Donuelly, George Doty, | pass through him than the constable, Thomas Lindsiy | Decessary to ter A Bigelow, Frank Meyran and others testi- nee h d A fied. Evans wasconvieted n scriously hurt and two When called up for sentence the Judge, as is the custom, asked him if he had thing to suy before the sentence was | About for delivered. Evans urose and protested | had one killed up the his innocense, saying that he had been | 8bout tw m Y u in two, lefena umself, and that Ciss- | W ved simply ng T him from the midst of | trouble the lineman took owd unexpectedly, and would not | Wentup. They found the I have been hurt had he not fallen on the | #nd began roE it but kettle. Cissner's fricnds had testified that | Were at work lightni the assault hadbeen unprovoked. He said | and killed the linemun and that Cissner’s friends had sworn falsely, and that the only man who bad told truth waus Thmas Donnelly. “God will | b them,” he said, turning nesses. *'Go Doty, you will timeless death: Thomas Ball, you wil on_the scaffold: Lindsey Bigelow will become & law ker and die T rank Meyran yu, Thomas man who told rosper in all that he become ric ck ascould be ng hit the w yd Smith cam just where not rhtning which kill nty mile 2 y miles wenty workimg n urst of had been se of lessening the time afte the effe the peo in moreland 1 to the of gossip for | wire h n xx»w.m it r t I felt it my \ | which led to the kil become known, te end was tul on th wns' unfortun at eve ide in connection w e he had said would be the fate 2 "'0":" Gl "" who had sworn_ his awa Press than one d. A | Doty was thrs py-like , came wbos Dorneliy’s ) il ¥ with working | dog in her ar near there | . The condu on r . | 1hor store and went to | beast before the train had Okio arrel there he killed | miles d at Lindsey. Bi 0w workman in a quar- man and w low stabbed u fe rel. He was tirst tuken to ( isburg, and was kept 1n the same room in whicl | nst the rulos for dogs Evuns was confined,jandhe was bound | 10} A“"“"'l‘ with the sume irous. — He was ward s such tuken to the died during k 4 Wm t see what hs Thomas Doun 1 hold him all the time anyho not tr | moved to a tion for a byw ng busine and leading irth National death r be! 11 iything ¢ arck my poor li | He's to of Evans and of his predic of five men have be traditions of West The untimely -— An Offensive Breath is mo stressing, not only to the per 1¥0 | son uft d if he h uny bride, but to Wif those with whom he comes in contact. | It is a delicate muter to speak of, but it purted not only friends but lovers and catarrh are insep: ge's Catarrh Remedy c Bud D worst cases as thonsuuds can testify, ble. | 5 the | le comes ¢ e $ pardon, mudt MAPLESON'S OLD CLOTHES. yOou owy xw':k:.g 1‘1'. k half-hor ! Operatic Wardrobes Under the Ham- Y os mer at San Francisco. Ah, y jon | - “Well, what of > 'in | pened to that dog? % the | . “Well, you see, ma'am, the fie | I—it— “Speak out! Don't stand 5! And don't lie! lto: At the concl eson nt operatic f this city among other 1 i doughty colonel owed the Union Pa Raifrosd Company $2,580 for transp ria tion. Mapleson got out of the state by paying part and getting eredit for th mt 1 made to splice the broken Pres. New Orleans Netiona! Bank. are by the legis. and ( ln\rlmlrl\ with qu\lm Of FL000,000-10 W hiloh & reserve fund of over $550,000 has sinoe hoon added. vorwhelintng populnr vi nrt of the prosent State Cos 1 Decomber 24, A, D. 180, o only l0ttery evor voiod ob &nd endorsed by, the peonic ¢ ched the broken wire he was He didn't try to fix it while it was ar postpones. ¢ number drawings take d the extraordinary drnwings reges hree months insiond 0f Sc boginning March, 188, SPLENDID OPPORTURITY T0 WIN A FORTUNR rand Drawing, Cluss H. in the Achdemy of Now Orlonns, Tuesday, Aug 10th, 1858 105th Monthly Drawine, CAPITAL PRIZE $75, 00.- 200,000 Tickets at 1 es; they don’t mind a little light- n silly sometimes s a man sort Iy plays with hmnmnz as the the snake that is charming it." n a lineman’s life must and help arrest Evans. He did | “IUis. Now, there's Smith. 1 Evaus was taken to Greensburg, | been here during twenty years and_dur- trinl came up a few months after- | ing that time has had more clectricity JCAPITAL PRIZE nta into splinters s been here two linemen have 2 PRIZES “T I years ago we Air-Line see the \\i'« fter we had located the § Approximation Prizes of €730 izes, amounting to | Applieation for rates to_clubs should n.-mn s | only 10 the office of the r scnseless. Why, the poor fellow truck the wire upuny in New Or ¢ further inform te_clearty, memg i went ont on the r nd while they we Sxchinnge m ordinacy o M. A, DAUPHIN, Now Orlonns, La. Or M. A DAT cloud to ible and addross W 5 NATIUNAL BANK, REW GUEANS § New urlonns, L JTHE MAGIC . STARC H | MAGIC STARCH CO. PHILADELPHIA, PA. 'FINESTand BEST 1l IN THE WOR | NEEDs NO COOKING- Producing a rich, b Make P. 0. Mouoy Griors pr twenty miles, cnd of the wire holding in his han: had hold of the end utiful GLOSS and | No Stareh yet introdnced ||ml Wwitli the \I,u.h 3 work of two ]mlll]\]n of mdnmu starch, S0ld un dor Fuaan: can be com- d and vicio zht on to the o1 the manufacturers. JU"'\\'L\' & CO., UmullL ‘wlL You'll have to let me take ! he smid H w. H( NTRES Real Estate Deqler, 1308 Farnam St., GARRIAGES SENT C.0.D VLESALE PRICE. [ SPEN(‘EH'S ToY Flm W. MADISON ST. A POSITIVE:: te cnso in four dys oF loss. Allan sSoluble Medicat adHnugm nausoous dosos of cubebs, 0op CHICAGO- » him 'L box will cure You hear me! d have something nice to W have something nic e |7.C. aT.T. A Templeon & Whitae, HARD AKD SOFT COAL AND WO00D, along for half | minutes sine comes into the sitating manner. Rock Springs, Hlinois, and Towa Soft Coal, 5 South Fificenth st. nd lzard sts. Wrs. Dr. HN. Taylor fact is—I— ¢ sorry, but the dog got balance.” The Union Pacite, however, | 1oose and jumped out o’ mile or two back, attehed certain properties of the opera | but I'll telegraph from— company, and yesterday they were soid Telegraph! Why didn't y by the sheriff. “The sule attracted guite after him: Why didn't erowd of people interested. train? O, 1'l—T'll—pow mauttes The first thing off ale | that dog! was thre ases of Wil Tell “Yes, madam; y costumes. The first case contained n duce the pup large assortment of buff-colored leuther { shocs and a large blazc The ‘Pro-duce the pup!” other chests were_upp: of The ¢ | chorus costumes. The bidd ul- | have to y most witaout exception, costumers. The | three che were sold together. They started at §150 and slowly mounted to | $450. at which ice they were bought | this Don't w by Herman Juhn you how it w A mi rted for delusco for condition and s | With the scenery went us lot of scenery wi 1 was sold to D ome of it was in fair £ WOrK tech | | | like a fool the upper deck of the ship in You'll wi [ mine.”" The costumesof *'L'Airicaine d once d two trunks. The train d t go back The first bid for the nine cases was 150, | Faced up snd down the ca but the suctioneer remarked that he | #1 every stution ounly to had n bid of $750. Mr. Jahn bid | than ever $500 and rec the ' property We went on to Topeka The costumes used in the opera of | left the train then, | | “Carmen’ filled six boxes. They opened | later I met hor on K at 50 and were sold at §300to Jahn. | oD to one end of thn Jahn also bought the “‘Huguenot’ prop- | satin ribbon. At the erty, which was contained in o large It ull weat for $800, though there were | this day 1 \wmlu by wh said o be uew uniforms for unuudwdlmht wreteh was “produce filled seven lurge chest 8! Haos had 3 years' i Jractioc hospital practice: and trostment used in the bes Kidney discases, all biood and sl -, Uleorutions, old sores, aud Trostwoul by correspond: | Oftice and Residence~No. 2219 California Street Omaha. Neb. _ OWAHA SAVINGS BANK CORNER 15th AND DOUGLAS STREESS. *“T'o be sare, the company is—— Cnpmu Stock 1o stute. Five LOANS MADE ON RE PUT» A ND CALLS. Ao m'f'b uh'nlln-m dog. as sound as « doli N Ko a frin KUK MED, 00, B MEN