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THE OMAIA DAII BEE: WAS THEIR FOUL PLAY: ‘!3‘:;"”{,':'321‘?31”7""3"7"',",:::”,.'?"3'{;1"":?,5'7,:!:'5’_\ conenuror 13 pua protice. | LOUTOUT FOR THRRTRADDLER ent, oy ‘ N ououkh NS DTl pim | A very excited crowd of Swede lnborers | A Wagne Oounty 'Pill' Man Anxious to ' to " temporarily abandon his . practies | wase gathered yesterday near the corner Sacrifice the Poaple ! [ of Mr, S i 5 has compe atives of " { o The Question Raiced by the Rel y P S — Daniel Ki his profession, ymes, In_alnost | of Sixteanth and Douglas excitedly demand- i | every w pdind b el | ine pay for work which they had done. The e, § ' it | renowned predecesso ongressin central figure of the gronp was Contractor | Dr. Van Velsor's Brilliant Straddling LEWIS GORDON TURNS UP. | Tord koWl t0 Ao A e Rockien s Osterhiout, to whom the laborers were Feats in the Eleventh Sci [ < M Syines spent Tast wiglit in"the city, t compliments in a very excited District—=A Promise A Big Real Estato Deal—Bxposition | Since the sdjournment he hasbeen spending | yma ing Man, i Notes—Bilford's Successor—Po- R Oy et ihne ok feeling "ex: | _1tseems that Osterhout, who had the con- ; ‘ Ay elieved after the Tabors of the | tract for excavating the cellar for the Paxton ot lce, Local, AT, building on Sixteenth and Farnam, has come HarriNagton, Neb,, August 21.—[Cor- | " ‘ Mt Symies thit “(' Denver is azain « w:“ ndred .“x‘.u .’Nu‘m” 0 |J.‘1\ respondence of the Rer Jay Gould { Kilroy's Death | Jhte dat o' frie tHAL things are In & whe for the last few days to | oncedirectly admitted tow congressional Corone Dre \ coived a letter 1 lition with t city, and | be men, Wednesday, the work was | committee that in some str 4'~\M was from Prot. John K lent of | 1 e tole tue of the si Ina but “the contracior announced | q yepnblican and thatin others he was a schools of Posey « ot ju I REAveR A ( e e ot Mot B | democrat, thus indirectly admitting that ) | about the death of h Dantel. | ted his workmen to met yesterday | he was a Jay Gould wm Erie man | | who w ned here a few days | of the feeling of the oy tion, ni o disciis thie inatter of ~I'U'[Hn mb | st Inst wnd nllthe tine, SimilEE ensos ! ago at the stockyards, 1t will be remembercd | erats entertain vegarding the ad 4y both sides metand disenssed a com ) | Al Rt n. T our stata Ll ! M Inetalld dlstusscd® e | are to be found in every scction of the | 5 i el i ! o | appointuents. They tod considerabe K this contract at too low a fi & Pl ke SOTHU TS | BN wa WL @ from MT. Cley Pho sme, 1 hink | said Mr Osterhoutto s reporter yesterday “and [ 4 politiesis known. A case in point i Ry, GhroL e e | S e with rezard 1o the conntry at farge, 1t | have lost w great. deal of monéy, The fact is | to be tpund here in the Eleventh Senato } | whibl might | ik brises | Sl e, 1 fcel i o inerense of therepnb- | that Liave been paying my. hatids too muel, | eal district. Dr. H. V. Van Velsor is — | il Tenort ot the el Pt SE i | liean varty and a consequent decrease i the | SLida day, teamsters: 8550, Besides thate | 1yown at ome to be radieally anti-Van | Amair, Whethor he will 3 Lo the mat. | demociatic esentation of the nest con- | the rains have been so heavy” recently that i n at I« i LAy Ll Il 3 sl UL | The people at large have been able to | Fave liad to do my work several times over | Wyek, and has ealled Van Wyck o dema & Chrmer B eon, torday afternoon that | Bce how Tittle of all th it waw expeeted of It | on aecomntor the trenclies reilling Howe | gogue andother things similae thereto there i D e i o e o K| G i i e Sl bk St | S the st wa 1 can: Br. Van Velsor nspires to roprosent this hen we say we are going to open with the largest and v UGS DA s i HHIES L ean be done inst them e failure o distriet in the state senate; he hopes an . { R D g atiauis | Uinconst dofense nety (G eto ol feertam HID LOVES VA Y. expects to receive the republican nomi WLy L A '3 | worthy pension elaims, together with a num ¥ T | were caused by an inguality in the settiing ot | SO CISQIGIGT ai aoubt i e nation, and ordinarily this would insure . | Dlood atter death-—a every natural thing in | Der ot s ou wie doubt | gohn 1. Itedick May Yot Conclude AR AL T f & f ot weathier. il coroner s written n long | 1035 familiar, will, 1 think, reatly benuit | o HLBHRARTIN OMANG bis eleetion, but this year the only issues nest line o jublican strength in the nest con oW e « y g ile ', - 3 y short time for the sand hills, the | Yelsor w t tucate Your Sons. Ay the monotony B sonthern Calic | field he unbosomed himself (o few Van it in his Endow them with a legaey that can- | bl T Mliouent of feaving here | Wyek men in so far as tostate ¢ ] s Of "rotesso the K::;Lmum\ to the inquiries of Professor | e 4 Jud GHORDON 1R N AWAY, n . L] L} And Left His Wite And not be squandered and send them to the | jong ago, and it he had not, in a weaswre | judgment Van Wyck stood no show of | & Unprovided UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAMF iended that resolution, he woupd long sinee Iin-n re-elected; that Van Wyck e y : h v i year, | have become a resident of the Pacifie coast, | demagogue; that if ihe senatorial con- ewis Gordon, the dasterer in h ()lll“l;\\’l Who w ..h,.| ‘-Mlt lhn- lisappearcd Ivantages i He went out there, he says, with his wife | vention I\Vll||\l{|.l|lL‘| Im]u and m~lr||x‘lu;l on last Sunday, has been heard from. He has written to his partner, Hall, tetiing him that he could not Tonge By prosy mer understands e unpleasant st tions which existed between Gordon il | Prises el our Children West | an institution now in its forty-thir and unsurpassed for it part to your sons ard w s thorough [ and family, sometine July. just to see | him for 3 he was eleet and finished education, cither in a thor- | how he would Iike it. ¢ he liked | he would vote Tor Van Wyck on tie fir: ough commereial (business) course, which | the scencry and the place was | hallot. Then, he was a pa " e For a busy man, | Thed o was where there was it i, he claim- ry and your correspondent (even if he is blind in‘one eye and deaf) knows whercof he aflivms and - prospects | 5 distinguishing feature of Notre Dae | honotonous, a/ine universiy, or i 1 oty his part the place o live full course, which eom- |yl U plenty of that in Ox , sclence, mathematies w | 1ol | ed. while there was not el of it where lie s e 0 . . his wife. Hall saw Mis. Gordon Wednesday | and musie " had inter ing. 1 like variety,” said ut the point at 1ssue Up in Knox . P AN Teports hat She savs sho Alway s did er | Speeial_ advantages are offered to stu- | M, Tediek, “even 1L hus to come asaeyelone, | county arepublican paper has announce EVer Sho wn 1n Olnahay we mean w ha«t we say. TO prOve it duty th make Jite agreeadle to herhusband. | dents of the Law Department. T crtainly Shan't leave here tiil October and | the doetor as being a Van Wyek man, as She is now leftalone with foar childven VIHE SINBE DEPARTAENT, may ot g0 betore nest Fobruary, 1 Lo | 4 strong worker for to yourselves, come to the opening and see. Also get one ner husband’s whereabouts have been e hatly | even tien.” But you know, it Lwent, T could | gods n a separate institution (St. nd little fishes! Consistency concealed by him. His partner, Hall, savs sl | et back here two or thice times ayear, and it B tlinanve o & H it the business atfaiis of the i are i a .l:":"l"lrl\l;hl"”“ll‘j‘l twelve years of age, who | il iiightlielp along considerably. I||I:ll‘ll| mong the av of our beautlful souvenirs. ate condition. are tuug il It is evident tne doctor has “‘put_up” —— SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS, He Had a Dog. the cards for THE INTER-STATE EXPOSITION. | under whose mate are_they pass | Yesterday, a sablehued individual who | the caris for o bold play ut, the (it ncarly the entire day in recciving instruc: | seemed to be suffering from either an acute | g3 S LR RV TR RIBCRE N . ton, o e cteany brinchs'of | o overuganee i s or | itk et | STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Remember, Our Motto is “Honesty and Good nlish khm]\u;u -"fi'-”‘ v 1-“-]”‘4“ undiluted whisky, attracted a good deal of | the different localities throughout the . y aen nowledge of Latin, Frenchy | gitantion at the Union Pacitic depot by the | district, and that he is for Van W yek and devotion he displayed for a mangy eanine | the senatorial position, first, last and all man, voeal musie, violin, piano and " Of the university, passend r, but He, here at home, has been importuned . ratory to enter cither the TR ored to enter tuition and he o to declare himself for Van Wyck, but no, Some of th Advance Notes © Omaha's Great Exposition. There is not a foot ot space in either the exposition building, the annex ot the galler fes around the former which is not now let to | dray exhibitors. ‘The space controlled by each is | Junior or scnior ¢l outlined by chalk upon the floor, and already Board, washin, restrained. e could not v: merchants and exhibitors wing o | 4 . 100 {"".‘ T 2 b ing ol his dogin the bag and was | he dare not, and 1t is altogetlier 0o evi- splay their wares. ‘The dealers and manu- | Mitim departient, 5150, finally ‘|.\,..Nu« of by being chucked in the | oyt that if he were to be a pre Sod SRR GL. O BePots Alsyed T'he cighty-fifth =cs<ion will open on \lcoher bt searof thetrain, | SenbEIMEif ho Waro to be u protiounoot cturers of never before displayed 4 e *red ain, \g 5 2 e would t be recog- O R T Tuesday, Septeinbor 7, 154 ok seemed abnstied. with s Tate and | Yan Wrck man he would not be recog e o bl efure e taking. Everyoneof the leading men o firms of the city have entered for exhibition, | will be | son or oI ol s ognized by the machine men. A it is he oy | B e T e Open about September 1s outulinform Police Court. Contributions for chromo fund are )y and their employes are now busy selecting | tion of the Universit Ad- | Twosmall boys named Albert Killen and | now in ovder. Your correspondent would al and inventing designs for the dis- | dress, Rev.1 Warsin, C Chas. Linbu ‘l_l‘:.".'“l giving a4 chromo to everv man 1t was thought at one time that the President University, were brou who hasever known Van Velsor to even | S=——— === breathe n word of prajse in favor of rested forstealing gray tenberg yesterday Iit before would not be utilized, butt is a fact Notre Dame, Ind. | They we ¢ lecture and . now that eyery foot in it s been enaged. YT onouv's conii ement in the giis . :'-‘.c\.’T’.Q'fiil-"'fiffl‘m”v‘ Vi eate o0 . i T N iy Rvil be RIS TR E and 2 Scheme. Sizht drunks were arraigned iree were | D sizo COSSI p S tin et ira vl 62 the noeth sliawil e | oely} consiaGEing Yo Bctiohiostoforti thuiDat f Was lineW/Ss and foosts,wiiichihe paldi ol ke shesledbronbieansl P i i B with agnificont. pietures, 1t will be pillion ereck bottoms west of Papillion into | T30 Were disciareed. o sao)Vn 0 " lipiy 0 WoRc 'O e | @ anse Juke, A Vst has becn made o the | The Missourl Biver Commission. e P UL ver taken place westof Chi- | spotand estimates have already been made | W), Broach, one of the Missouri river | the jssue he could casily vote for the doc- G R BRI RY Zar il of the amount of grading that would be r - | commission, has been called to St. Louis to | tor. Asit is, he certainly cannot, nor T ey | auired. The ostimated cost of the seheme PR EEIT e A A AN R THb WEIIY bainted | light. Theplan is to grade out the bottoms in maroon, and five feet above the spectators’ | and then admit water from the crech heads a row of gas gets has been pl around the room and about tive feet from each wall. \When lighted, these jots will re- flect their upon e pictures hung around, while, at the same time, the conter with the members of that body with | does he want others to vote for him--par- erence to the apportionment of the appro- | ticularly under the improssion that Van tion recently made by congress for the | Velsor an Wyex. He who is not uent of the Missouri. “Ihe amount | for us is against us,” ana we defy Van ) el will endensor 101 Velsor to come out inder Ins own name THOUVUXDULLES L) for Van Wyek, or that he has said n word for Iim--unless, per- e excepting the last ten d s ow, we have a V' engaged | 4 pendont candidatas Mr, J of Hartington, He is for first, last ana_ all the time; he has nounced himself as such through pr ced | means of a dam fashioned after one of the | 1mpre locks used in vivers. A smoll volume of | NS SEAG00AN M | water would in this way be required, though ‘l“:‘ Hallaiote o "I‘l the depth would be sufficient t the vicinity of Omalha. s sized stewners to | s will not reach the eye of the 'spe Bt sl epiners Oy Zobriskie va O'Nefll. :,']“"‘L’L e e ol Fun i fiine up the | the shores and the lnke wi Judge Neville, fyesterday, are fornied 10 s pipe, o e SR tD RS TDT AT i Tt stion ‘ense of Zobriskie O loraHS tho momlIe LI Sasp | ouent > the pmblie s sumier ¢ ing the njunction ease of Zobriskie the in condition to appreciate the gems |yt perhaps, prove s dangerous rival to eill. A temporary injunction was A Nt BUESI U ome days ago in favor of the former, about. ight, Manager Linin Lake Ma; an ays that he has m (a5 who claiis to 0wn o certain piece of property AT Fee i { arrangements with a ntmber of the best Army Notos, Tn-South Onha wiieh 15 fiso clahmen by | the papers of this district, +nd ibyants 1 A TR e S M Y K R, 5 i the country, especially, several ONeill. “he arguiment and evidence to-day | €Very voter in the district to know his The Sccond infaniry in attendance at the aws the ritle competitors brass band will be g of mey the Bellevue Jent ones from “Milwaukee ‘and Chi From these and other sources he expe finest display of oil outside of Chicago. = Besides | supurday , there will be other disp) oDt R BT e 1 5 Offact And Tapest olonel Burnham returncd yesterday from here will probably be seve month’s sojourn in the east, He will Jeave | John ,\ln-l\'ll.fl stoe valuable samples. Mr. Lininger [ about September 15t tor his new postof duty | been up before Judge Stenberg a do gotiating with several nen | oas judge advoeate of the division of the | in the last two month, and was brou B ited . betablich tho pio- | position whether the voter 1s for or nator ; SATURDAY SEI‘TEMZBER 4. luwnmm of them all. - Mr. Felber stands squarely on the Van Wyck issue, he not only : Stands there now but he has stood there THE NEBRA N MP r s | over ince Van Wyek has been a senator, i 2 s | and he proposes to light it out on that + bes | line till the votes are counted in Novem- Cor. Douglas and 14th Sta., was made I » 1 prictorship in Zobriskie. The court took the | against Van Wyek, the noblest s matter under a st nige in Omahia who own these and in a few days | P fore | on YO G ber, and the cted he wili be found Will open its doors to the public with the most complete he same gentleman is extremely anxious iy oo T Y ebecting | liriom tremens. Judge Stenberg concluded | Wyek and the people, Mr. Filber cares & that any and all persons who have articles of nterest or beanty whieh ho would Tike to ised at the exposition to send them to i e S LD the new post, Fort Du tab! ern U Tesmo, recentiy e | 1o release i and wive Lim one more chanee more for. principle than for offico, GLOTHING and F“RN‘SHING Goons { joeng 10 Keen his promises of zAorm. and only announced himself as a candi: e ale]0as puse ho isiand hasibeon o stronm ver shown in Omaha, Wewill adhere strictly to the Found a Cane. antee their sate return. Several Tamilies in i yek man, and beeause he Knew 8 Omaba have already wnloe Afew days ago o gold-lioaded cane in- | tho othier candidutes werg not motto, poms and consented” to the use of theiy pur " e scribed with certain initials, was picked up 'AN WYCKER ™t \ v ) chases abroad at this displa. Sess L0t Al caln; on the road o Lake Manawa. It is sup- - o /| V' AT )| Creighton collego will mitke a full display [ The fist train over the Missouri Pacifie l:ave’ boen dropped by an Omain Personal Paragraphs. JEA \ ‘Al | of its philosophical apparatus, the most com- | road between Lincolu and Weeping Wate: R VA A | (s [T e e v, s . was run Wednesd plete of the west, Tt will luve a oo s Between these two | Upon quoilng the initials” engrayed upon it, ally devoted to the purpose and at intervals | 0 o Sy o bt | By apply g to Conductor Chns, Mack, of the | N8 renlcstate man at that place, wa And will expose to the people of this city, the true v : it i ot W e bl | Dot it ater e bt one i Wil | PR day: wha Tisoning, S goods. Tie sure to attend our \ 3 ons Will be given by members of the Il leave Li f — beoek, general nt of the ""l‘l“.",{» v{l"f' mineralogionl eabinat of the 0 ~and Weeping Wat She Doesn't Want Thrane, C. & N.'W. road, with his wife, returned OPEININ (@ ] F i collego wil .|I~In e on exhibition, There )\11 0 o'clock in fl‘u- atternoon, makins Yesterd Hasina ‘Thrane ffiled pill | this morning from Salt Lake. Opening and veceive one of owr handsome sourenivs given to Do several other electrical exhibitions, ca s trip a day, Later there will be a s ¥ for divoree from her husband, L. C. Thrane, "hat, | She was married to him in 1854, and since of which will by f 4 most interesting nagu train put between Lincoln Dewey & Stone wi have three rooms, T'wo | the business hetween those 1d Omal 0ints, ceery one whocalls, The Exam of these will contain an exhibit such as this | however, will not be done until the road has | then he has wiifully deserted her, for a ¢ | The examining bourd of applicants to the T fiem never made before, while the third will | become settied and solid, Bsyliehins witulbv.Ackoptedshos, forio gt position of teacherfin the pubiic seliools ave W contain thousands of Japanese aticles of o s Dovide for s, Ot rouna, "the" petts | W. Keysor, Mrs, Sudborough and W. S. Cur- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. ;lln‘l:l;‘l(mnl\ .Illllll)l :n‘n:;lflll‘\‘ ; lnlvl:fl;ll & l-w‘\tl 5 A Man Drowned. tien is based, tis. It will meet on next ‘Thursday at the — b are libe bitilding a room, Which | while a number of men and hoys were e rooms of the board of education. will bo as riehly decorated as thatot nqueen’s | (WIS & udber | Al gD T T T BIO0 &0 chamber, The rivalry between merchants he river near the waterworks Wed for the finest display 15 now most keen, and | nesday, one young jman gorie distanes out a Chinamun who keeps ates | Dr Meroer vs. the Iolt Line. the result will be amazing to people of both | was observe o sink beneath the s o il notiun store on North Tenth | ‘Thecase of Dr. Mercer vs. the Bely Line il city and st S e L \plained yesterdaythata very dab lo | Tod, to enjoin the latter from erecting a Tho Mhsica fon_orcnestra of twenty | BV ibet apbelng Aially annoying him by | bridie on Mercer avenue, is being arzued in mewbers will play every afternoon aud even- : 8 ones at liis doors and [ the district court, before Judge Neville. ing: mostacho and b Noone scomed o st hat o i asked y 0 Kno Vo ¢ search of ” s B Ty G \ to proteet him, but they have 2 THE RU wu. RULERS, slothing fallod to disclose hia identitsr A | el el Manager Kay has made positive arrange- How They Festively Spent Last Even- | Tiver lnstnight, but failed torecover the body. Dlooked ments fortwo games with - the Hastings club next and Sun ing at the Court House, Wednesduy night, there was a very pleasant | e people guthering at the county building, of the younk | \West End are still very mueh exereised over ladies and gentlemen now in attendance at e reported z of a ded ¥ p JRRNANS iutiamen Do In e ab | tiie reported finding of a dead body in the | g BN A L AT Ry AR the county teachers’ institute. — As has al- | grove, Where or how the rumor started s rand Island tiain was in coming into the ready been mentioned in the Brx the insti- | jystery, for the elosost scareh fails to reveal | depot. tute is being held 1 the high school, and the | apy corpse, nor has any one been found w | attendence hus been unprecedented in this | has scen it. 1t is probablo that the story is th connty. The ladies and gentlemen compos- | invention of some brilliant genivs with more Yesterday. the Union Pacificlyards wera filled with long train oth from the east and st. They could not be handled satisfactor- and, e consequuince the overiand pas- grove in the Nuils and Cutlery. "atterson is in communi ation witha i ng it are boyond a doubt the most intelli- tion than braing, “The supposition 1 entlery company of Pittsburg, I L gent of their class, who have thus far the body was that ot Gorden, the miss= | with a view to having it locate in this city. E = ” = i i ered in Omaha. Their interest in the e ing plasterer, Ly also been exploded. One of the ulu-ml it corporation n.)iq s y b, " a0 4 . assented t is wsition, and that of chios of tno fustitute, too, s been ¢ Successful Stenographers. At R A I onlRn Bty AORCERALIR ! k;l‘lll";it“dl“fi}‘ll 'l"“‘J“fl‘_;""l‘l"":"l ’«\"] gonduced | We have viaced in good paying posi- | 1t will give euiployuent Lo aboat three hund- i iendon 1 e, (u'..:u whose direetion the | tions daring the n::stt x{x lmmlll: over a | 1o mechauies 2 . . L] | nstitute is being conducted and whoisin | dozen graduates of Valentine's short- Fzra Millard's Successor. T ;mmnnnu-u Omalia, They are al} | T (O T e T RELIABLE JEWELER, k siders R S0 facts, Pitman writers and are giving tne bes r e J 5, W oung ladics and gontlemen of the institute | i &i ¢ under tie dicection of A. I Hopkins, who ’ . o3 = 4 A PR ! b Tt Nht teatud o n cda st 't | Sutisfaction. Not ono his faifed. AmiEal i et A W Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware 4 oms of the superintendent the court J. B, Ha &Co,, The largest stock, I'ric o vice president, and exercises a3 fatherly interest in the atfairs of the institu- lowast. Fino rop. Doug'ns &l ring w8 Al work warsaute t. Cornor house. Every teacher from the distriet wis A, Aug. 20 | prosent, and with vocal and instramentra e fukl ik | :uuxh.«l.nlnlu,;ull‘ z freshments, \\‘\n-lllulvi.‘\l Nels Patrick's Farm, o B o pash it most delightial evening lced. | 1 : B g 0 puss 1 most delilitful ovening tudced. 11 | 1¢ was rumored on the streets yesterdas that | Hoated Men. A NS | oeimoc,of fho county clork, seyeral of MY 1 he Nels a'atriek farm, west of Walnut 11ill, | Wednesday affernoon, four men who were M. BUREE & SONS, f eame known to the festive gathering and in | and comprising seven hundred acres, has | employed by the county and working under ecnsideration of the exhaustive toil of the | been sold for §70,000. ‘I'iere was no truth | the direction of Commissioner O'Keefe in night wen, the young ludies A imously | gy the report, although $550,000 has been of- | putting ina culvert near “The Ranche” on voted to_retresh them fro hounteo red for the g e i t ore @vercome by the het ¢ Wl for Mo 1 AR military read, were evercome by the heat BULDIY of Ioeercam wnd other 1efresluent | atandeds o Intiding Thurchasers are | #rd compalled to'scek medic al ald. gihuial, AUp kinduoss wge sptioeintod N Yorkers who'woald Uit s eable lud to o — ough the reliestiments sulcred i a vers' | fhe gronad, Opelt’s Hotel, Lincoin, Neb., opene sud manuver, - M - b 15th, first cluss in Gvery respect. =i The Tramway. L o~ BELVORD'S SUCCESSOR. 0 cablo wiei nsd Mg | lsarously ' an = Absolutely Pur 3 is G. G. Symos who KFollows the | ‘Lenth street, between Howard aud Maraey | Phe grad @HO. BURKE, Manager, UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. REFERENCES: Mo Baok, Kearioy, ¥ Pl hanta' and Paricers' Bank, Davi Kearney Natl | rth T ‘ LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, mbas Sate Usuk, Columbus, No i MeDonald's Hay al Hank Cinahia Neb, iaha i draft wiih biil of lading atbached for Lo thirds value of stuok gl] custoiGer ee of charge upon appiication. of the lot on which the court | This powder nover v A marvel of g A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS of Douglas county kept. Maps of the eity state or county, or any other Red-Headed Roostor., streets. The excavalious are made at iuter- B sann, by way o prepation fo tho Ity trenyth nd wiol Mo = e R 3 ) ¥ 20t for the fra as, whilo thio A » ~ omical thun the ord 2 s Congressunn | s, of Colorado sl of four et or e ron yokes, whilo the | urgintug watl, has boen Iot to MoKinuey & 'm,,.‘,?c,,,"“, "'l"n":"lxw mutitude’ of low 4 went we o was mecon frons are Iylug upou the conts per yard. ‘Ihe stone for | 188t 8hort weight ulim or phospuate powders ] 1 f-tl q . 1 H . Danicd by & rabust, military-looking gontie ferdie wil . fcads i g oy in eane, “KOYL BAKIAG 0o 0O, § caaemyo 1€ »acred art 1 f e 7 Arhing VLo York, 3 3 wan, named A. A Fitz Hugh, of Pittsburgh, . ool New ORGANS ¥rOM §22 UPWARDS. S.W. COR. 15th AND FARNAM, OHAHA. | PARK PLACE, OMAHA, NTB, 1 Property of every description for sale 1n all parts of the city. Lands for sale in THE C.E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST CO. i 0 r oW F ho'lad onee been In the tegular aruny, y Al 2 el ST 8% 5o | & o 1tad b 8 aiosabor of 'aue aialf of | i) Baby toras st Mz Mever & Lo £ ¢ | General Sheridan, 1 a Thousaud Dolars. Tho Rogistrars Bo‘nn'"fl se“ool., A | ] Congressiaan Syies sa man of medivia of t Lospitai @ fey 8 & b = 23 : . iy ot ¥ 3 Py e 2 b gistrars began tu sit yesteda e 'y g » £ leh —‘] anoe Bt and averago welglit, 111 faco s ful dnys axo scoused ik iviingy of & '\(r‘x:x.l:x' ser e o of Yo ur Lo next. loction, FOR GIRLS, b %8 | Ternis, Pa,y alr AV ably wrinkled, witle his oyes, b tip exuosition. But, The places at whiich g u the different g 5 | Includiog Buurd, Wa:bing, Tuition in Eaglish or reuch, Tastsames tal mius owinently extend hoyond their | 1o thAE Loy proposcs 10 do wands wat be found oil one of 140 iuside = SRR i o) E 23 Includiog Buard, Wasbing, Tu Eagl ¥ he-Hudson, New York. I fines : © o woulbs, $150. {s. 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