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8 HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SU e e —— DAY, AUGUST 22, 1886~-TWELVE PAGES. THE TRIBUTE OF ASSOCIATES, RELIGIOUS NOTES, Omaha Bankers Take Action Upo the Death (..-“n'lu: \i‘q’xl',:r’: o | To-day's Scrvices at the Churche \ : i Clark & French, Real Estate Brokers, 1516 Douglas st., bave bargains in both Inside and outside property, which cannot be found elsewhere in the city, and it will pay you to call at their office and inyestigate hroughout the City. Representatives from all of the banks and banking houses of the city met in the | Seward Stroet M. E. church, Twentye sccond and Seward strects. Rev. J. W. Nebraska National bank yesterday after | Clark & French, Real Estate Brokers, 1516 Douglus st., have bargains in both inside and outside property whith cannot be found elsewhere in the city, and it will pay you to eall at their office and investigate Phelps, presiding elder, will hold the noon to express, in some formal manner, forth quarterly mecting. Preaching at their regret and grief at the loss of one | Clark & French, Real Estate Brokers, 1316 Douglas st., have bargains in both inside and outside property; which cannot be found elsewhere in the city, and it will pay you to call at their oftice and investigate | 10:30 a-m, and 7:30 p.m, Seats frce of their most respected associates, Mr, | ’l;v-}ll 5'\ will be welcome. Sabbath school Millard Clark & French, R Brokers, 1516 Douglas st., have bargamns in both inside and outside property which cannot be found elsewhere in the city, and it will pay you to call at their office and investigate [ ot P e - er of Dodio € The following resolution, or statement and Seventeenth streets. Serviees at 10:30 was unanimously adopted Clark & Freneh, Real Estate Brokers, 1516 Donglas st., have bargains in both insiae and outside property which cannot be found clsewhere in the eity, and it will pay you to call at their office and investigate | a. m.and 8 p. . Preaching by Rev. W T'he bankers of Omaha, wishing form J. Harsha, pastor, Swiday school at ally to declare tho mation of the g Y N i " close of morning worship., oung peo- < LA L SRR L RIGULE French, Real Estate | s Douglas st., have bargaing in both inside and outside property which cannot bo found elsewhere 1n the city, and it will pay you to eall at their office and inve T TR TRy e o (PR sociate, Mr, Ezra Millard, do adopt the St.John’s church, (Grace ehapel) King following: Clark & Freneeh, Real Estate Brokers, 1516 Douglas st., have bargains in both inside and outside property shich cannot be found elsewhere in the city, and it will pay you to eall at their office and investigate | strect near Hamiltom. Services at 8 “:';]n.m'\l\. (’;,: is ¢ V\Hm';v\lv x‘\‘I‘wi' days, m., and 11 a. m. Sunday school at 945 future was uncertain and its suc " 1 ! S " 1 te tobe Johe oc geas not asenred, Mr. Millard browsht to the f Clark & Freneli, Real & okers, 1516 Douglas st., have barzains in both inside and outside property which cannot be found elsewhore in the city, and it will pay you to call at their office and inyest o S ML L g home of his adoption confiaence in its pros WL, “ perity and zeal for its welfare: to his chosen I'rinity Cathedral, corner Eighteonth profession unvemitting industry, enercics and Capitol avenue, August 22, ninth which never flag:ed and integrity Which was X Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion, FI(;]\.-y);Hw‘.U;‘«v ’I‘x\::'\ ‘\"“:mu-\\“‘lH‘m:‘Im\vw coss. 800 0. m.; morning service, 11 a, m.; oy e InsGLaunm swill JJope ear evening sorvice, 8 . m; Sunday schook 2 shrewd management, ‘Lhe ety which he and bible cl 030 . m.. Al seats 2 gerved, alike i public and y tation frec at evening service. | Strangers wel- with a' cour and ardor W no mis come to all scrviees, BT Hamel, acte chances could cool testifics in its prosperity ing Rector, 2115 Chicago avenue o 10 his wise counsels, The | wio have T'lie Rev. Alex. Thompson will preac heen the recipic Jounty, tho e Rev. Al ompson will preach been the recipients of 1’ bounty, the you Boyd's Opera honse this morn- Wwho have urofited by his adviee, the Lones 3 b saddencd by his death attest histitle to the t 11 orelock, Subject: “The Financial higher honor of being a disinterested friend ue of Religion as a Business Iny and a Christian gentleman ment.” A general invitation is extended. We who have been associated in business North Presbyterian church, Saunders Wwith im tor years, sone of us for the entire stroot. Rev. WV, 1. 1endenrson, pastors derm of his residence here, cordially join in | Ak . - T T Wt g ' - : 3 ¥ . " Novviohe: ae 1080 n: f o rha Whese tributes to his worth, and lye that [ Clark & French, Real Estate Brokers, 1516 Douglas st., have bargains in both inside and outside property which cannot be found elsewhere in the city, and it will pay vou to ecall at their office and in vestigate [ 2 { 00 1 LRI p. m we will, on the day of his faneral, elosing Sunday school at noon. Young people’s our respective places of business, attend in a prayer meeting at 7 p.m. Song serviee in [ body, and that a copy of this statement, suit ark & French, Real Estate Brokers, 1516 Doug as st., have | rins in both instde and outside property which not be found elsewhere'in the city, and it will pay you to call at their office and investi gate | the evening to be condueted by the pase i ?m, ;-nmm;.-ql \\‘i““\:w (\ivvulmt}(ull to l||~x~ tor. Strangers made welcome at all the P SN belovod lead, WEWASTERONOTE | Clark & Freneh, Real Estate Brokers, 1516 Deuglas st., have bargains in both inslds and outside property which cannot be found elsewhere in the city, aud it will pay you to call at their office and investigate ‘(‘.“ l‘"m R . HOW. Vates, ) R ne et A. U WysaN | Comittee on resolutions, % et - A s oy : at No. 4 cngine housc, corn Wit G, MaUL, | lark & French, Real Estate Brokers, 1516 Douglas st., have bargains in both inside and outside property which eannot be found elsewhere in the city, and it will pay you to call at their office and investigate. | enth and Doreas streets, at 10:30 o | : 3 Preaching by Rev. F.IL W, Brocehert, It was ordered that the resolution be | . 1516 i Ve i ’ ’ A \ 1 Sabbath sehool at 600 a. m. Friends’ | pvroperly engrossed, signed by all of the | Clark & French, Real Estate Brokers, 1516 Douglas st., have bargains in both inside and oatside property which cannet be found elsewhere an the eity, and 1t will pay you to call at their office and investigate. | 4 % | et B et i e s and children are cordially invited and welecome, Also will there be an rgains in both inside and outside property which cannot be found elsewhere in the city, and it will pay you to eall at their oflice and investigate v:Il\inn of the First German lvs chuj Vs ngelical at the same place, at 7:80 p. m., and presented to the family of the de ceased, It was also decided to elose all of the banks of the city during the hours Clark & French, Real Estate Brokers, 1516 Douglas st., have | to which, not only the members who of the funeral. A representative trom ~ LR . T each bank of the city will meet the re wish to organize, but also Evangelical mains of Mr Millard at the train upon its Christians and friends are cordially iu‘ arrival at the depot on Monday evening \lh.'n! to tend. s and cscort them to the late residence of Christian church, corner Capitol aved, and escort. nue and Pwentieth! R, H. Ingram, pasy bl S g = tor Hours of serviee, 10:30 0. m. and § and_will probably issue a proclam — p- m. Sunday school at moon. Subi closing tne city ollices during the hours L Ject for morning: al,” evening, ‘Mis el b R - acle.” The public 18 cordialiy ilnllod‘ baushy Southwest Presbyterian church, Tweny 10 per cent. a month for one year, will tieth and Leavenworth streets, Prenctyy | i be the advance in “Lake ViEw™ lots. ing by Rev. J. M. Boyd at 11 a. m. bs Buy now while they are ehean thsehool 8 p. m. No evening servie Crark & Frexci. Castellar Street Presbyterian churchy " —~— J. M. Wilson, pastor. Preachi Bargain—iHarney st. near 20th, 100x the D o ey pistor at 117, ., and at 8 p.” w, 167, clicap, § ¢ school at 3 p. . A ¢ 1512 Farnam 1, | €lark & French, Real Estate Brokers, 1516 Douglas st., have rgains in both inside and outside property which cannot to found clsewhere in the city,and it will pay you to eall at their office and investigate > First M. E. Church, 1711 Davenpork The War with Mexico TS Toe o el : ; ; i : / street, Rev. R N. 'McKaig, pastor, 3 ; Clark & Freneh, Real Estate Brokers, 1310 Douglas st., have bargains in both inside and outside property which cannot bz found elsewhere in the eity, and it will pay you to call at their office and investigate | Morning serviee at 1030; ey ning p.m. May discournge some men from laying that country out as an addition to Omaha. servie t 8; Sunday school at Rush & Sciby have lots nearer that are | Clark & French, Real Estate Broxers, 1516 Douglas st., have bargains in both inside and outside property which cannot be found elsewhere in the city, and it will pay you to eall at their office and investi é’ru\] )[\"M\illf"" \\’wh;wlw evening ap Ly o'clock. All'are welcom { T TR Clark & Freneh, Real Estate Brokers, 1516 Donglas st., have bargains in both fnside and outside property which cannot be fouud elsewhere in the oity, and it will pay you to eall at thoir offico and fnvestigate | Twelfth strvet, ool imenim ghotes evening, conducted by Mr. Powcll. Tues- How Dr. V. T. ASaiiio Pravantitat l:',‘.',‘ ,';“‘;L"‘“" Clark & Freneh, Real Estate Brokers, 1516 Douglas st., have bargains in both inside and outside property which cannot be found elsewhere in the city, and it will pay you to call at their office and investigate | 42y SRR UL S o )., soard mecting: 4 v, ., A speeial from Washington was pub- | bty . ity : o o : A 28 gt Y business meeting; 8 p. m., reform club lished in an Omaha paper, yesterday | Clark & French, Real Estate Brokers, 1516 Douglas St., have bargains in both inside and outside property which cannot be found elsewhere in the city, and it will pay you to call at their oflice and investigate | busmess meeting. Saturday evening, morning, that Captain Bell, the present temperance meeting, conducted by the agent at Pine Ridge, had reported that,as | Clark & French, Real Estate Brokers, 1516 Douglas st., have bargains in both inside and outside property which cannot be found clsewhere in the city, and it will pay you to call at their office and invest) club. 3 . a result of the census of the Sioux In- St. Mary's Avenue Congreaational Church. St. Mary's sixth street. Rev. W enue and Twenty- urd Scott, pastor., dians, it was shown that 2,600 rations i more than the number ot Indians at the Seryices at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at agency had been isanc Ly 01 S 11 | e e e e e esmeemsascnmmemas | 1100, Sermon by Rev, IL C. Crane. No ye 'ln:n\t by lll \l‘y( i «hh-.”llu‘»\_x:v SPORTING SPLINTERS. worth nine along, paying their expens AT THE RIFLE RANGE. We have only a few of Rogers’ Genuine | Park & Fowler, 1522 Douglas, wint | < CUEserviee agent. Aseach ration is worth thirty Fbog g ’ o to use them if they were needed.” e Knives at 1,30 a set build hou in any parts of Pri Park S by e o1 Y 3 Captain O'Mall Benefit— ¢ AL 2 Y ‘e W es at § 5 y parts of Pruyn Park Lots sold on very easy terms in I | conts, the presumption most natural was | CHP RS Bl Base Ball | e Union Pacifies are hooked for two | The Result of Yestorday's Work at Epitoyr & Ertcksox. | by paying only & small cash payment. | Park ¢ YeRyRictne Bty | that the doctor has been pocketing about S = ik with the St. Joe club on Septem- ¢ i S, L d - - e 3 Call on Park & Fowrer, 1522 Donglas. 150 daily, or about §200,000 n year. Dr. A fair sized gathering grected the con- | ber 11 and 12 Yesterday morning practice was held | Bargain -Two lots in South Omana, “Lake View” by Clark & French, -~ V. T. McGillicuddy ,,.‘,; sened to be in | testants in the athletic tournament on the "EEPING CHALLENGE. at skirmishing at Bellevae rifle range. | very cheap for $1,500, e Bargain, N. 16th st. cor. Ross, 44x132, G 3 b LI occasion of Captain O'Malley's benefit at ptain O'Malley and Horb Rothery | In this firing each skirmisher is advanced S.A. SLOMAN, 1512 Farnam St. Brown's PArk. I . A. SLOMAN, 1 Farnam st. Omaha yesterday morning, and was | oS50 O B O R ek sued a challenge to any man now | 1 quick and double time on a target of L e e I shown the telegram in question, and [0~ ailinels ) “MINg. | iy Nebraska to meet Al Marx, the Texas s e L Go to Edholm & ckson for Speets; | Bargain—Cuming street, near 26th, Personal Paragraphs. i YTl bcans The programme was opened at half past | cowboy, in a glove contest to & finish, for | three figures, one yard apart, the right | they can suit you when others tail. 68x182, with three cottage 00. e T s s i hma® o : : Alderman Lee left for Kansas City last } SN o 4 o'clock, and continued until 7 o’clock. | any amount of money and the champion- | being a - knecling figure, the centre a ——— S. A. SLOMAN, 1512 Farnam. 2 VR RS § The doctor laughed, and smd: “T ought The (i 5 PR ship gold 1al - by % by ¥ ik Barcain Bl aavenivorthisiroot TR iryins) evening to join the aldermanic innocents tohe n pretty rich man at that rate, The first event was a three-round bout, i{ug; Zold "lm a )l)n-fi»nlel “:_s._ lm‘l{ standing figure, and the left a lying down “\“_)m o ayenworth street, co Taite Vit I;\T‘l-nrl; T Fronch SEToRUR oughtn’t 1* Two hundrod thousnnd | Marquis of Queensbury rules, botweon | oS0y GHE RO iore W MG yran | SBurevall tho size of aman m thoso posi- | 5552 R ¥, oy . 1512 Farnam st e lirotassony MoclntolorSihoRdont and Tations a year for seven years; the length | Sim Stevenson, seconded by Tom | iy vioy 1s proforred erafd, the ULah 1 tions. Hits on lying figures count 5, Dt iy b BROWN'S PARK. dumb institute has returned from an ex- of my meumbency at Pine Ridge, | O'Brien, and Johnny La Mountam, sec- Y gl ] those on knecling fizures 4, and on | For Sheet Music go to : - tended California trip. g [ nmoun(f} to l}hc neat little | onded by Al Marx- The contest was for Bargain—Farnam st. corner s. & e. | standing figures 3. The possible score on EbnoLy & ERIcKsc 19 lots sold in Pruyn nesterday. Xl\ll\ .\u‘x_no (\\lx -k of ‘\]|1~'~0‘|n'|l\ullr‘y, i veight eha 1 i ade, e » in Vi s y 80 targe! VoL o its > = s 2 a., is visiting Miss Nora Harrington. sum "\‘vr‘s\ln.‘Oi’l'l?flul"unnl|Iulh.“|(|| Ef;:lllkf! m'«.l.gm “-‘._‘m championship. ; ;I;‘lllll}(v(lllgldllt, sure luq(lxub]« in value, any one of these m'm ts would be its u“m"";,(_"“"& Unequalled for beanty—"Laxe: VIEW.” Mis “.mi, YRR D o) any [ - But s) DSl Gl Foind o inad ey | 82,000 S A. value multiplicd by 40, the number of : Bulldt ok - Miss Hattie C k St. Pa ously,” the doctor said, “Lhave | yoih men sparring heavily . for an 1512 cartridges allowed to be fired. The pos- | Inspector Whitlock 1ssued building Oa A TaohE Minn., who has been no doubt that_the count made of the i R SRR s e sible score on lying target wou'd be 200, | permits yesterday as follows: LSBT ANRE S LT onon, Heafly and sister for sey s Sioux by Major Bell, which shows 2,600 | oPening. — La Mountain worked in some | Browx's Park. oran average of a possible 120 on the | Exposition building, frame addition, FEARDRYZDrosensation . o 2 | eveming returned home aethn by fewcr Indines than borne on the | rattling body blows, which Stevenson R e —— three targets. The line fi between | Fourteenth and Davenport > 6,000 | curred last night in the real estate office | the good wishes of her many friends in rnl].;‘ |<x|\|ml- €0 met with a stunning assortment of blows ; hml' Stock of Pianos and Organs on | 200 and 600 yards, 5 halts nd | Ferdinand R’m-lu unfi- story Clark, on Fourteenth street. | Omaha, 2 made annual census of the Siou well planted on his opponent’s mug. La | Easy Payments at b retiring. Six seconds cottaze, Willians between The victim was Capt. A. Allee, travelin, == JEdEcR pensus, like every other cen | Mountain brought first blood from Steven- Ebnory & Erickso, opp. P. 0. | lowed for getting into position and 15 Frank L R e, Sory 0| passenger agent of the C. B. & Q. road. Leresleuiby Stk ronal; sus, ls mudo Ly « house-tohouse visit of | (owy nose with a clean right arm blow. EnEoaii e O . VoG piing 4 shots | store, Fiftcentt, and farney. 75,000 | A few moments before nne o’clock some | Bargain-—4 lots in Jerome p pended upon the number of the Indi: Both men clinched, and, separating, | Just as the overland train was about to | the 12 highest for first day prelimin ot e 8 Do EXten- o | of the local Knights of Pythins gathered | fronts adjoining Farnam st.; a chance for i t was to their interest to have the Stevenson upper-cut his antagonist heav- | move westward Peter Fleming, a leg- | skirmish: : Julius Roedor, two story’ brick ioré; | the pluce mentioned, Capt. Allen | somebody ta double their money quickly, berappear us Jarge as possible. Time | iy More close fighting followed, La | less man, shaflled into the dopot. Off o eanth 4,000 | having previousiy been decoyed to the | @11 for¥5,700. 1512 Farnam st the Indians at both the Pine Ridge and | t0 Stevenson’s body. The round ciosed | where he was going and if he had a | Captain Kelly, & tween Farnam and Dodge. ... 1,850 | speech, assuring Capt Allce of the high "Unequalled for beanty—"LAKE VIEW,! 5 Rosebud agencies. 1 deemed it necessary | With both men breathing heavily, Steven- | ticket. In an instant Pete pent up i Q‘}',“‘f‘f“‘l“fl,h‘,,',3;' n G ‘\l‘f::;’l‘ll'v '“:f]""('h\""'-" brick ¢ 5001 | LoSteomin which he was held by the Wanted ,[.‘”.‘T_J..\i, 2 zood residence thhat both should be mado on e samo | son especially beinge badly winded. exploded, and without cause or reason he | Nabeion \erionbmne, ¢ ames Morrison, three’ story Knights of Pythins, not ouly of Omaha, | 0508 0O B ved, that duy, because, otherwise, the Indins | The second round was slightly in La | gave Duff a broadside of blas, y. Corporal Ford, ith infa b, 1415 Douglas...... ... 9,500 | but also of Nebraska, who owed him a s i s s Vi SW o T ia st £ 8858 G ave side asphemy. I Corporal Ford, 5th infan store, 1413 Douglas... 00 | but also of Nebraska, who owe Im a [ g0y wish to sell, to send me fuli deserip- :‘0""‘. ATARS thelr bablos slng Mountain’s favor. Both mea took and | seemed to have gained in length and vile- | Serseant Holden, 7th = . AT deb t of gratitude for the eheap rates and | tion and lowest price and terms; do not BN tho, = rutions rave some hard blows. s Yosth Corpural Glynn, 7th g Seven permlts aggreg splendid accommodations he had seeured L any at fictiti the otner xon, Until M gave some hard blows. nessof tongue what he had lost in limb. | Gaptain Romiz, 19h | i Apienaiilinseommodilionsihaiiid soourodi|iwnntionviné fietitiongipricos. L i Bell's incumbency it was impossible to | The third round resulted in some | When quietly requested to bo silent ho | Private MKeiiz g (A e oy i | | HER UL L GBI e Sl By BHoNAN) 1918 Horn ek secure this end and, consequently, I was | elever sparring, but principally con- | swung a small hickory tree which he | Private Stone, 7th o $2,000, S.A. SLOMAN, 1512 Farnam st. ~ | he blushing caplain’s coat n e gbliged to tako my consus a5 a basis of | sisted of “clinches,” Stevenson planted | used for a cane and came very near | e following are the Luclve men with the - plendid Knights of Pythias pin. The R S e e e e ALe Close sy | his rient with telling cffect on La Moun- | braining the oflicer. He at once | tice, to date: jediad: Go to Bdholm & Erickson for the new | recipient 1esponded in a few well chosen T R AR F e to no wore Indians than I was years ago, | tain’s face, and the latter retaliated with | disarmed and instantly rusing upon the | Sergeant Stevens, 7th infant soufs _l.!}]tv!n:.'ll!'luu;fi by lllw Sea,” sang w::)rkd and hlu -““I ing adjourned to Ranthor Weight although, during that time Pine Rulge | some clever straightarm body-biows. | points of his leather covered stumps, he | Sergeant Holen, ' 7th =% paedaverlylstpnselealag ciclE mey | (Bosk BOUIO NGBt BT Hudson'’s, Millard Hotel block. had recelved largze numbers from Sitting | When the round closcd Stevenson was [ Made a savage attack on Green.' Of | Licatenant Torroy,oth 1 ki libecks Thostandardialoniniat cbiconte S WIhoupintisi beant il tomblom Eitha el b e 1 Bull's camp and frem the "Northern | hadly winded, and was throwing the | €0urse the crippled condition of the man | Pt JEeys A4 10 S POE RUOn BRL S 0L SYLe 100 WART | Buoywals!BAK Cheyennes. As o matter of fact, the | i S (W, W0 WS EROWINE (0] made is case 0 hard one to handle, but | Comoral Keiwy, oth — * % | . Houso and full lot in Amble Placo. [ find bluo shield is suspondod to n chuso - i number of rations issued was sujaller | GRret freely, Lo Mountain appeared in | Dufl'was equal to the emergency, ‘and | Private. Stine;” 1 “ 5 | Shade trees, barn and evervthingcom- | DTy on which are inseribad the wards, Brovities. : than those ealled for by the books, and | Bo0d condition, Ow scisnbilic points, the | soon had the pugnacious Peter in ohe of | Corporal ( 17th 0 ¢ | plete. §200cash, balance ¥15 per month, | pA Laken oF Hste ;"-,‘“_;.,,‘ 198k Two cars filled with Manawa visitors 1 this was one of the complaints mado | MHICH Yisdeclared a doaw. two | the corridors. So obstreperous did he | Sergeant Gibbs, 9th cavalry. 3 Pank & Fowrer, 1622 Douglas. | g3 1000 O Hhe o e Iandeome | Went across the river last evenin ) aganst me by Red Cloud. 1 have only | | Tom O"lirien and Bill Johnson, two | hacome that the patrol wagon was sent | Private McKenZie, 17th intanf 2 0 ully ongraved, is unbodded & handseme | " An engine on the Republican Valley § to say that all the rations on the hooks | ¢etv¥ WSS TR Ch I ‘(",.“' for and Peter was juled. He lost his [ Lieutenant Kerr. 17th ) I s Dissolved and | COSLY CLtmond, Tho DI 08 o dloss to | branch of the Mnion Pacific was disabled as issued were issued and consumed by | 1or ® tarceround b, rich | Jegs in the army, but his fighting propen- | Licutenant Barbour, 7th 7 | Loaning money at 2 per cent a month is | TeMento, Which 18 EROSE WECOISE 10 | yesterday, eansing a delay in the arrival [ Indians t Pine Ridge, The brief issue, | % much “tho - better man | ities and blackguard ways deprive him | el T nowhere wh pared with an inyest- | §i¥ Wil be Mighly prized by Captai | of (he morning train - from Lincoln and [ ns everyone Kknows, w taken out [ (O} ‘:‘““-];i“‘l:'\:m;“};‘ ot e o pr | of all sympatiy. He mikes periodieal Lake View by Clark & French, ment in “Lake 5 is not out- | Allec. £ Bentrice, of the agent's hands. Army ofticers | HTeC® ] lows! visits to this city and is a general nuis- 5 - : side property, but is o on of one s = srry O'Leary, Nebraska agent for tho superintended, reecipted for and branded | first round wound up Johuson and, the | anee while he remains, Had ho not boen in—11th str. a corner, 1355148, | of the old and best known eity additions. |y v",‘_’"?]".“’l' Line A SLIrAS e the cattle with the U, S, brand and it1s ",“_"l",l‘,’_"Tl‘, WIS YOIy LaIne, rien | gtopped before boarding the train he nproved, only §7.000 4 The best lots can be bought this week t dhe YN Y OKY 01089 10, AOING 0, they "I‘* ployes of the hol tavonine, Vohicles practically impossible that there can be [ Wi SGEIE IR WIRREE L0 e | ould \uulluub'.n-xl] have made Rome S. A. SLOMAN, 1512 nam St. | §500 each, and with the improvement 'A)-"lfi';:}‘“ inour big bargain ad. Rush | W05 B oqnd. a grand tlmo was ins any ille; disposal of the stock thus 5 JagdBile by L howl and the conductor swear as long as h > TR now under way in that vicinity these A { dulged in. britnded. As for tne rations and supplies, | (O 86 Ol ndJoRp Bruthum, | o was on the cars ikl LI0lpth & Frpnoly same lots will scll readily for ¥800 next | Gupadian elub members are requestod | The body of a man by the name of Mos { they are storcd in government w P, Ll d —— Ll S L month. others realizé large profits ‘RSN oL Mon UF0 TOAUOBLON 1 i) i U Paciti e B nard by flx SN A T [,.\m\.\ A ) S 10 per cent. a month for one year, will Pruyn Park is leln!« ‘1. ster that any | and you are “left,” don't say we did not L_u ulxl- x|«};\l lllmlll;;. nvll |‘I|‘. »tlu‘l: »I|l;if:]|l :.'f.t\:fll \‘:'ylil.mf‘rI“.r.‘||“:m| |I.I:‘:>|‘|' \l‘l\‘lt:"' i polico, and issued to families only on | A 100-yard foot race concluded the | pe e advance in “Lake View” lots, | other addition to the city. give you notice of this sale. Sunday at 1 p, .. 16 make arrangements pliad ak BOnvor, AGIITOR. Nare Yosiohe \ lokots issned by the agent. 1n conelu. | evening’s programme. Therewere three | Bug now while they are cheap, Pank & FowLei, 1522 Douglas Call ot 1510 Douglas street and Clark & | o Btiend tho funoral of our Jute lionor- | doy MOrning, bORVERCS 16 LT ReSlg ! sion,” said i McGillicuddy, “if any | (i e e (:‘L‘:f’:u Craik & Fiiancn) “Lake View” by Clark & French Fronch will show you this valuablo | &1V president, Eara Mijlard roceived to ship tho body back to Wood | charges can be formulaied against me, T : aaarbur, § ¥ - g y Cld g ground. ; LG ‘ R f . - My the time of 123 seconds. ot 3 -~ ST i Geo. H. LESLIE, Sceretry. r, which was done. { RRp chsllY fl:..,fl?'i{;},.':f.. Mapid Qi 1 BASE BALL. 1(,:“5';%;,00 B, S Browa's Park, They Are Tired of Their Husbands, Prosidont. Just roceived from Now York now fall ! Furthermore, tllow me to predict trouble | The blow and bluster that was made [ rown's Park contains 90 acres or | Two divorce suits were filed in the cir- o S e pian Vies hats ut Bliss', 1614 Douglas, I HRT IR G e R R MR about dissensions 1 the ranks of the | — e | about 300 large lots, lying alongside the | cuir court yesterday afternoon, in which t,"‘:“,“‘f‘,":L,,.‘,’,‘,":;ff:},,:"""“”'“’ perkan- to | styios liste ub Bliss', 1014 Dovgia sufficiency the Sio1x alverdy complain, | Union Picitics has quictly died -out and __lllm beautiful drama “Apfel Roschen,"” | U.P. R. R. track and adjoining the South | the wives were the plaintifis, Mrs, Mol- | Mrs. & A SLOMAN, 1014 Farnam st. in, corner 26th and Dodge, 5% are cut déwn on a bosis of 9,600 fewer to | matt e resuming |l|u- even tenor of ml"il‘n’('r"wrvmnc-l at the Stadt theatre | Omaha depot grounds: and stockyards. | lie Wilcox asks for & divoree from her g - 148, §3,650 A. SLOMAN, eat |)l‘n;ml '\“:un‘d‘n_xnll‘:__mn‘x;.p;".x:‘::”lmh.ms ::::-li\i.ffi‘d‘x'-. ‘l’il’:vm:‘rlt‘»]l:l:llw)l.x‘l\ll mmx‘-“o ght. Ivis the most accessible and desirable | husband, James Wilcox, to whom she Brown's Pank e p 1512 Farnam st. RENRA RY INAL 90 § WALS AR, RN Gortr A DAL e IABL Hi 0 to Edholm son for fine | location for homes in South Omaha. | wus married in Leadville in 1883, She Harvest Excursion West, Witens 13 Brows's PAKKY | X 10 p:rl-;'ul. amonth llur un‘o year, ]wlll hired him, uluiml h‘ l-q\mllyk disgruntled ate L repairing. This plat is now being iulrvcycd :!xml llmd alleges that James has become a habit- ow is the “Merry u;..-w.\(f A”lm‘ 4 . e (- . T A | ance in “LAke VIEW' lots. | reporter and led him to make unj 8 5 Mpre— axira large si 8, wi 8 | ua " g 2 > o} vhe » magnific O D! wheat, ‘or Sale—For a few days only 1 offer i " Crakk & Fueser, | time absent from the city. The biouso, improved, oheap; $18,000. " Birtios wishing o 1vest i South | tion from hor L. Evnk Sive to | and hords of fal cattle, hotses, siieep and on Leayenworth, with half intérost | .| the ulleged trouble have been g A, BLoxay, 1013 Farnam aha property will find it to their in- | whom he was married in Omany a | swine_in Illinois, Iowa, Minhesota, Da- | in b-story party wall now standing. ‘Thig Bargain—L 15th, im- | explained in a satisfactory manng Unequalled for beanty—"LAKE VIEW." ¢ 10 wail u few days. Tis property 1s | March, 1883, She alleges that her hus | kots, Missouri, N nsas can | is trackage property un‘-‘(f‘,i‘ BhCRY thor- rovements, rents for $60, one block | concorned. Manager Kay was in Has LT RO - “W- | known on the county map as the Zowns- | band has become a hubitual drunkard, | be seen to the best advantag o facili- | oughfarc I SEAMAN. rom Viaduct and Trackage only §10,000. | tings yesterday and completed the ar- BROWN'S PARK ena Tract, and needs: no praises, it | and by general incapacity is unfit to be | tate the wishes of eastern friends who d d g 8. A. SLoMAN, 1512 Farnam st. rengements with that club for th L ] speaks for itself; a more supcrior location | g husban d, sire to acquaint themselves with the vast WHERE 15 BROWN'S PArk? o m— p - - - for the two games to be p o — . ot be found. —-— productive capacities of the west, th - S Grover Cleveland, His Wife, 5 : : Over one half of the lots sold in Pruyn the Reds and the o aniRAOn GIANALARG. ALIA WA .o s The lawn tennis players of Omaha are [ management of the Ciicaco, Rock (P Park and only on the market 10 days. in this on ing. and thus they muss the o f'wmm“ 1in 16th st. near vinduct, 40x | requested to meet at the Millard hotel | IsLaNp & Pactee RaiLway announces | g ghe most sightly addition to Omahag e and Sunday next. The Union ADRL ARG KNS Sae3 ' UL L8 ORRASALY Wl increasc in value rapidly, $4.000. | Monday, August 23, for the Burpose of | that tickots will be ‘sold”on September 8 | 2 S0 BOR Y S reet and Lowe Commissioners’ Work, arranging for a week’s practice and will ment 1n Central Park lg“ before the ad- . A, SLOMAN, 1512 Farnam st. orgunization. 'Lhe meeting will be called | and 22, 1886, to principal points in Min- | 80 S0 G 0t south and. west The county commissioners yesterday | endeavor to be good shape for the two | Ment it . el - oty - to order promptly at 6:30. ota, Dahota, Missouri, Kansas and [T o Nash's and Barton's fing ’ il s Have. will be given o plee o | vance in prices, which takes place Sep- - o T R X : o huCED RATES, | View, closo to Na let the contracts for grading the military | gin ays will be givena place in | fopyo ™1 NG giburban addition to | UHequalled for beauty—"LaKE View. 3 - Nebraska at GREATLY | REDUCED RATES, | 0 Gijineos, Only 4 blocks from paved T : | the nine aschange piteher with Salisby . - “Lake Vicw" by Clark & French, and with stop-over privileges. For fur sy ArrAT R | i road, M. F, Neligh gets a portion of the “Home Kun' Jones, of the Bingha Omaha has made a record of advance Wanted. 4 B orn ation epnly toyour n ~r|u( and f..h Wik k. ..‘1 \,'" show you § work at 180, and Ed. Thalen the rest at | (o0 'N. Y., nine, who has been engaged | ©4ual to Central Park. “Early purchasors | o o000 e 80000k a0 o ol & e o [ineRdutonmallon gL 6 ARSI this property Cuamg & Fukxor, Bo per yard, to play nd buse with the Unjon | have aiveady realized 100 per cent.on | /0 "1 0S8 B¢ 5 $16,000. Do 0 ‘Passenger Agent, O, 1. Sole agents, 1516 Douglas st. F. W, Evenor was appointed justice of | Pacilics las been contined to lis homo by tholr fnveatmionta, A Bepiamhgr jat mil s —— 8. A. SLoMAN, 1812 Farnam, | 1. & P. Ry., Chicago, 11l Shorthand and Ty pewriting. the peace for Millard precinet. sickness. He 1s rapidly recoveriug and | @ ¢ oF cont. 0. ¥ kb Tnequalled for beauly— - - % X f you want to secure a good paying L MAPE JPO T ot the Gty I tie for mests Sun: | aro tht agents for this beautiful residonce [ Liequalled for beuty—"1 “Lake View" by Clark & French, The vaxious city and sounty oMoos will | I you want lo sesure 8 good RAVIDE ' ¢ 770 pir cont. a month for one year, will | duy's game, ground, and their office is at 1516 Doug: | poyrqin—Harney st. near 81st, 82x152, -— be olosed next “Tuesday during the fu: i Type ¢ Institute, Exposition be the adyance in “Lake VIEw' lots. [ “There was no earthly show for the | 148 strect. only §4,000. WHERE 15 BROWN'S PARK? neral of Hon, Ezra Millurd aud Sbypomitiiug JoMlG, Sanasiion Buy now while they are cheap. Union Pacifics to win in the game with | e——— 8. A. g o —— R, e Huildivg, Ouahs, Nebraths, = Sadepta Crakk & Frexcu. | the Lincoln's lust Sunday, said a base BTy e ey - R 8 D bty hakq View'! Qy GIark & arenol. e e 8ix months. Business correspondence, y P10 with D (o | HEIARa s Han s anER g FELOAT, AP T T O er e e ok YW lots, | Bargain—Acre lots 1n Brookline, near | Bargain—Jones sirect, with trackage, | and all kinds of court and railway short: ‘ Mllhngmu.llull.fit\ 0w hm'. cottages in ; “l‘l" o ml ‘l“‘]‘|“. le'u ul) mln(m "lllll)‘ —Blac ]l’)"’“a,“.‘““;l"“‘ :lslu)‘ wum‘l‘\{“\u‘."n: “_‘,.,‘A";le ) \l\'ll.ul =4 £ \ G0x 155 §15,500 band work taught. Punctuation and Bhinn’s 2nd addition i at all hazards is a fact not gene —Feather Weight— y 0w while they s up. 3 Wik R 3 395 | 5 2 Farns el ade » Dart of the couree " 3 S S 512 Farns " v br ' a) N JLAR 3 NC! A B 012 Fy Bt. 5. A. SLOMAN, 1 140 spelli wde o pal £6, 5. A. SLOMAN. 1512 Farnam st. | known that they brought the Leu Hudson's, Miliard Hotel block, CLAkK & FRENCH A. BLOMAN, 1012 Farnam

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