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THE RACE WAS A BIG FARCE. Tho Papillion Tair_ Association's Offcers Make a Bad Break, POISONED BY A CORN REMEDY. Sister—Adventore Points Her Her Husband's With a Lunatic—Pugilistic sperry's Loss — Found Husbhand- Other Local, ce at Papillion, number ot people itracted to the fair at Papiliion traction w 1, of cours manner compare previously taken but there wi part of many On 'r from t which was then in progress One of the farces of the the races. It was not that these w moany with thosc ch had place in Omaha, a fechng the to encourage the enterpr of their neighbors over the line, With the i dents of Sarpy county, however, the gov erning idea wis to see a race which might consider worthy of apprec From reports which have city it is fair to_infer that meith people from this citv nor those from Sarpy we dislied at least with one of the feat S st Friday's pro gramme. That wa in which it had there wonld have to | lew tr and three starters. The (nlll(]l entry, it is understood, was made in a pooling n nd the tirst heat saw ; Allen, by Thomp ¢ Press, by Harry iltion, and ‘lark, by of this city a suc- § wiw cireulated that me m- bers of the fair association got tow d mul decided to declare the r we Ve tark sccond, aud Thompson, it is imed, having had the worstof the heat cted 1o the race being earvied on any further, but th iml;_rh paid no at tention to the cliim, \1 hun-'ll they had learncd that the cided to declare the no attention to their determination, « the horses up for t All the animals appeared second heat was the judges hold- ing that the race having been begun, it would have to continue to n l\”w In this heat May Clark won , the fast est time ever made on the t lion, Lattle Press second last Thompson and race :-Il they t with the requirc g not paying his entrance money the night before the ra nded back the money he had paid a few minutes before the first heat was commenced. The judges were opposed to this, and one of these was the se ary of th socin- tion. ‘Lheir opposition incensed Thom . son, and it is claimed that he put himselt in & mood and atutude to tigate th judicial gentlemen, who declined to ¢ cede to his wishes. The starter, how- ever, it seems, was not mtimidated, and took occasion to remind the objecting driver of other objections of the latter at the fairayearago, and atthe same time to express ah opinion of the d s nature 0 gentleman disposed to indulge m wiiat is metaphorically styled a kick, At this stage of the proccedings the presi dent of the fair association nll and told the drivers they might finish the race, but all they would get at its close would be that which they Tad paid as en- trance fees. Thompson immediately d. manded his money, which he received. Billy Hous'on felt that he did not want to run his mare and get no more than he had paid, and sordibgly sue- cumbed to the 1ge cireuinstances aud withdrew. Clark, however, decided upon adi 1t course, and_encouraged by the judges, alone trotted two more heats, which of course he won, and in time given him by the judges. He el 8, now, that he has won th ce. He r fused s entrance moncy and propos to sue the association first money, which was §70. This unfortunate medly of affairs, to- gether with the unw xmnlml action of the association, especis in view of the opposition of the 4::4!;,% cause a g deal of disappointment to the patrons, and unless something is done to wipe ont its recollection will un- doubtedly net injuriously to the fair associution across the border. A SAD ACOIBENT, D. Carnes' Little Daughter soned by Swallowing Corn Cu A sad accident, that came ne: o fatal, occurred yesterday to thelittle two- year old daughter of Mr. O. D. Curnes, the well known manager of the Minne- apolis Harvester company, residing at 1124 Pier. Mr. Carnes had procured a bottle of patent corn medicine which contained a large percentage of arsenic and sulphuric acid, The medicine had Jeft upon a reasonably high shelf, but the little one, climbing upon a chair, reached the bottle and before anyone could pre vallowed nearly all of the conte offect was immediate and the s thrown into convul- sions, nchett, the family physi- cian, was hastily summoned, and & Most SLrenuous” measures suceee i relieving the stomach of the little suflerer of its poisonous The child still re- mains in o dange ondition from the wfleets of the shoek to its system, HER ST HUSBAND, A Fallen Woman's Charges Against Her Brother-in-Law, A neatly d modest appearing woman appeared at the police station yesterday afternoon and asked the aid of the police in n search for her sister, who had left her home in Council Blufls and entered upon a lifo of shame in Omaha, The lady stated that she was the wife of a Council Blufts painter, and tl sister was a young woman who was mar- ried a few months ago to a buteher who works in a shop near Dohany’ opera house in the Bluffs, The sisfer som weeks ago began making frequent visits to Omahy, and finally deserted her hus- band, and came to this city to live. She showed & picture of the woman and the police lind no trouble n locating her. Sheis here under th me of Nellfe Alion, stopping at the place of the notorious ' French § on Twelfth stroet. She retused to n home and in explanation of her course tells a story that places the blame of her downfull at the door of her siste husband, the painter, Sho asserts, that both before and sinee her marriage with the bute her brother-in-law hs lI unlawful ro tions with her, and re became so persistent in his attentions t she re- solved to leave her howme and her hus- band to wvoid the persccutio brother-in-law. Sheis broken down in health and dependent for support up the charity of her sis! in disgrace she ‘will never return to Council $0 long us her ter's busband § there. tor 0. Poi- Republic Omana, Neb, Sept. 25, 1856, ing of the Do wl 1S muntv wpubln coutre]l committe he meet at the city hall Muul.n, .‘. plvu.lw 27, 8t 2 p.m. ivis unnwwllv requested llml all mew- Mars be preseut, ¥ ADVENTURE WITH A LU \:\I"l(. A Demented Visitor to Lininger & Meteal istablishment, A very humorous incident at the same time tinged with sadness on account of the unfortunate vietim occurred at the mammoth agricultural implement estab- lishment of the Lininger & Metealf com- pany the other day. One of the men con- nected with wagon warchouse was suddenly startled in the midst of his du ties by a well dre d man, hatless and dishevelled, and a wild glare in his eyes rushing in through the door. He darted under a wagon and crouched there like one | ued by a million fiends His eyes gleamed with terror and his body shook like one aftlicted with the Michigan 0. The chattering of his teeth resem bled the rataplen that your neig boy on the picket fence with his playful littl 1st when your neural s en) of your eranium ship Finally he ged to mutte I'here they ar wre! Foar of ‘em with re let 'em shoot! Don't let em shoot.” “Come out of there!™ said house man, thinking he had example to deal with The poor feliow \\n- noat rhbor's beats nin man There “they olvers! Don't the a frig ware shitful obeyed at re was se of 1 woe bey lunm ective the mind told its sl Wtoky 4t o, Witlls corroborated the evi ye of even a casual intention to ity, the man onee ohserver. Without 3 1 sport of human inf arge of wagon sales, wh of the strang wanted to make quick eye to business, which is nature with ail men conng blishment, the w W , full cocked f g the second \\'ill\ 'hi: 1 ~I|ul 1[. ot ; \\I ab style llu when strue puu hase th 1 buys on & Meten nally the dazed one saw the books in the oflice and imagined he w and exy ¢ i would onty keep 4 3 fellows who were following )mn he sat down by a link of stove pnw ing 1t was awfully cold. Again he ea sight of the stenographer, and lnhl Ihu latter that he Ilmu;: it he looked old enough to have passed the “pot-hook’ pertod and should have reached the i All these and many things he did while call for the po- awaited. The man seemed to have received a good educ tion. His senseless utterances were elothed m good words, and his manner through the mistof lunacy showed good I 8 was John inthe B. & and was on his natly the patrol an was handed hus ended for the indus- mum --nlp]n\ s of the Lininger & Met- culf company. The “four revolver fel- lors"* very likoly havo done no shooting yet. n, for gons sold by L Hu-n lice M. oflices M tic 1 increasing interest in the between James MeCor- Al Marx which will take place at the exposition annex on next Saturday evening. Both men are n excellent trim and will be in great shape for the bout, which will be for the championship medal and the en- tire gate receints. Mike gerald, who was worsted by Marx in the contest at Cunningham hall during fair wee has bobbed up again and now wants to meet ) in an eight round contest for the entire gate reecipts. As Murx | one meeting on his hands his manager, Captain O'Malley, has decided not to s cept_ ity 1ld’s challenge until af rx contest, and lhvu give Fitz, ince to meet the Winner if he is still spoiling fo Dune MeDonald, the M sion, who made a l)l heing anxious to come to Omaha paralyze the winner of the com- ing ontest, taken refuge behind a n-qlwsln £500 guarantee and will be counted out in the preparation for future contests. Mike Burke, the fowa champion, is still 1o the city and authorizes the issu- ance of a challenge to the winner of the coming contes There is an glove contest mack and 0 went to San Francisco t lh'u”m-\ will be in Omaha in a , his' proposed meet with Demp- s fing been postponed until late in November. Her Husband Found. The woman Mys. Scott, whose troubles have been mentioned in the Beg for the lust two days, has at last found her hus- band. There was considerable trouble, however, before the happy denoument came about. The husband is working on the B. & M. track, a few miles south of the city. Some one, who had read the account of his wife’s troubles in these columns, informed Scott, and yesterd morning he came to the Union Pacific depot and s information of the whereabouts of his wife and children from handsome Charley M Ho was aken to the Hotel G re ub last aecounts the w ppointm cemed 110 WoriAL!s Bean Y (UROSL BT Fin out, moval in” the patrol wagon to wdquarters occurred, ‘Thither and another disappointment ro for him, for hus wife and children had been taken to the poor farm, Here the husband broke down and In- dulged in a regular fenmine erying spell, up cou ough t Moinbeer Mahone arm, pro- cared his family, and started down to the B. & M. grade ‘in the aftern From all appearances Mr, Scott is not a ve thrifty man, and the family i among y'he could was under r words, he was going to is not'n very desivable such a mode of living, espe- lly ns ull of the five chiliten arc young nd delicate, Their lot is au unenviable one. - That Ali Around Crook, The exswination of C. W, Phillips, the wholesaie stealer of rmlroad men's g, and other articles of minor ue, took place yesterday in the p wination really was a wlity, for Phitlips admit- ted that he had been engaged in the pur- loining business for over a year, and the combinad results of his thefts would fully equal the amount of $300 or §600, He Wi mm not stuto, however, where the v was, and very .\;,I) he did not having disposed of it s soon as he could. Here was the rub. Although the mun was a notorious thief, wnder the law he could only be tried tor such indepen- dent ucts as could be definitely proved, which the identical stelen prop: ld b Hence, the fe 3 county and tha ten on bread and A little nstance ocourred during thie examination which shows plainly what manuer of maniPhillipsis. A brak man present. suid thie shirt the prhuuu had en had been stolen from him (the brakeman), and o prove the assertion he ()\[A] IA DAIL nnufl-vr of the when the colla the tel give the Sure enough, turned ovor there was bers, The senten true, but it is Philiips can re he can never for the way could They railroad { any one. — The Reform Clab. The W. C. T. U. Buckingha filied with an appreciative night, day night entertainment Omaha Reform club, Mills, ealled the the absence of the chaplain MeCandlish, conducted the o votional exer The “Gon was elucidated with i by Dr, Wilson, to the amusen: assembly The reading of paver, the Reform Club Reco president, followed. The small, was filled with pointed the subject of temperance, S butions are solicited by the T'hey may be left at |I|1 Buck M 'l usual fo deadhes men giv The pre hvr Anst on, Green h_: S hum the bibl cts of drink on mar with others counseling total Miss Kittie Morse gave arecita was well rendel ated. After a few the president the me IHW in I closing ———— Undesirable Husban These men are a worse than setanyway, acc nnlm« lu the Mary C. G i the dist ross commesiced sui et court for nd, Albertus I, ried in Indi: \lu allc addicted to th e wnd has been guilty of gr the our childr Weth A. Kulp has had te. She was marric the \n tim of his abuse since th st month he a trunk and_then stampe ot, greatly Juring her. Upon this stateny condition of aflnirs she asks and & alimony in the sum month from Joseph’s income, good one, derived from his from property Building : Pormits. Inspector Whitloek isswed permits yesterday as follows: Milburn & Stodaard Co. Kk warchouse intin ar D, thiee one-story Twenty-ninth an South Tenth riftin, one-story fra son,between Thirty-i ond.. ‘ling, 17 Thomas tage, M Thirt, Ten permits ageregating Dr.Hanchet I,h(\!lh'u])'l( h — = The Rev. Ale at Boyd's ope }< )0 o lock sharp. Subjec tion of the Mind or the Greatest of Realitics.” - H o The Knights Templar, who spending a weck in riotous liv Triennial Conelaye of their or Louis, are returning home. ain brought W. J, Mount ptain l;!l!lll"l' son and wife, Cl and M. O. Maul. a_most hibits us rles Turney All report ble fime. M s of his trip rge enough in from ds m» to ace commodate o meeting tho Templar, can be secured for this | held in Washington in 1839 an in the Yellowstone park in Omaha stands a cl Something Elegan hree east tront lots in Cla 000; a splendid bargain. Morrer, R. . Ageney, 211 Positively the Las Next week will be John Linderholm’s g 614 and 616 S, 10th au An Undertaker's Loss, When M. O. Maul was in St, tending the Knights Templar Conelave he met a brother kni, White, who 1s an o Ouklund, California the rems who died at the months 6go, it that Peri v stance: White, howey that I’ ad squandered abc and was without money at the death, The undertaker is out he advan topay the expr for carrying Porry's Omuha to Oakland, nan Paxton It w There will be a meeting of holders of the Omaha Truth P, L:l\ny, at the offico in Jacobs’ bl ‘ifteenth and night, September 27th, is desired. PiLrar AND] E.F, Mumu.u\ hu Court Note The following is the call ¢ Judge Neville's court to-morrc schki vs Bierbower et. al., Jolinson (administrator) vs M cific Railway in Nebraska, Yo stemn et. al., .\lmh,uus Nati vs Appleby k vs D v Nem Fay vs Sitno! Metarock Omana, Burnhard vs Meyers et. al., Wolfsheimer, Va Habhls vs lin et. al. vs Wolfsheimer, Page vs Brown, Bullard People's Theatre, ln:\\v. a hght one it is nowey st at liberty in these parts, 1 men will not have it that 11 insist on his having a free pass to the Blufls, which is something un- to do audience tie cause being the regular Satur meeting to or pape Cor: ust and a divoree fr (iross, to whom es that Albertus has douly s ago to Josaph Kulp, but has heen knocked h :llm 2 at $6,000. Thompson will leciuro « louse this morning « rom the Conclave. Last night's i wife, Judgze Ander- ance for ivin house a n good financia Bur 2061, v band was I-tale num- be given. | that that is, m hall was last en by the sident, Mr. der and in Mr. W. N pening de subject of Hustrations ent of the the club rd, by the . though articles on hort cont publishe ingham a MeC in m, o showing 1, togethe abstinenc mull which pprec remarks by as. \\ull..lrw .I“U t yoste lis sixteen e drinking 0s8 cruelty fore seeks custody of even o se. a short he wedding d upon I in- ent of the a divoree of §50 per which is a wages and building , five- and 3 8. 15th st, have been ing at the der in St. and wife, avd wife, I r. a nine years of conclave It will be d probably 1892, and t. endon, for S. 15th St. £, ction sule. Louis Tricnn zht nemed living at wd Perry, few supposed Wl cireum- r, reports ot §060,000 time of his $110 which charges iins from the stock- & P.com- ock, ('mlln‘r ol avenue, Mon A full meeting President, of cas: oW rvs Lewis, issouri Pa- rk v8 Bern- ional Bank ufek, Craft | Ray b ‘aft vs Stephenson, et. al. vs Bol- alentive vs Wolfsheimer, vs Omaha, This standard place of amusement will be opened to-morrow popular Simon Lux.mll [aylor's at comedy drav acts entitle, Mr, Ransom, poses to play only f at popular “prie st class The pri ond; mpany in Tom “Ticket of Leave Man the new proprietor, uy) by the ma in five pro- attractions ce will e main the same the entire season—15, 25 and 85 cents. extra obarge at Rogers’ drug lurd block, Reserved seats without store, Mil- l BEE: SUL i)A\ I< l"l‘I‘“\IHER 26, 1886.-~T'W EI .ZVE PJ \(:ES. THE SPERR FATE, What Cost Thousands of Dollars Likely to Go for a Song. Yesterday aftermoon at 3 6'clock E. Zabriskie, acting ms the receiver of the Sperry Light and Electric Motor com- pany, opened the bids that had been made for the poles; lines and lease of the strects upon which the same are situated. As was mentioned In last evening's Bex the bidders were J.IC. Reagan, represent ing the Thompson & Houston company, whose ofler was; $1,700; G. J. Melms, $1,018, Captain Fitzgerald, who repre- sented the rt Wayne & my con wany, and whose offer was 1,600 in's bid not put in until after s had been. ovened, and to this . opencd under the direction Rich S, Hall, attorney for the com pany. The latter claimed that, so le knew there was no objection to rec mg the bid, especially as there hour marked on the notice of ! when the bids should be opened. Their t was to get as much for the prop as |u.~~v|‘i" wd, 5o far as he was rned, 1f any later bidsshould be res ceived, even after last evening, he would be in favor of them being considered and ferred to the court. Mr, seemed to coincide with this view, and the bid was receved and read The only bidder for the Sperry builc I ing, boilers and lease of land, the to run eight ye was J. H,F whose offer 3 Was an inereas bid that was consic 1 protty fair offor. o said o would no: tify Mr. Evans that his bid had been ac- cepted, and he had no doubt but that the conrt would agree with him The Thompson & Houston are soon to put in Corliss engine into their works, to give them the power required by their present demand for famps, when they elaim they will be able to add fifty more are lights to their number, and at the s time introduce about 1,000 in- candeseent lams, bid by South Om A meeting v office in .\n\llh Om ing for the purpose of ng a fire company. J. C. Carroll was chosen chairman and G. Reather seeretary. The following gentlemen signed their mten- tion of forming a lire company for South Omaha: D. H. Johnson, Lewis N. Dey, C.1 E. Lamke, M. Spottle, ly, & Leahy, W. J. Chizm, B. F. W Dudley Lullmen, J. C. Carrvoll, rk, Frank Piyonka,Jim Me Geo. L, Donnelly, B. Miller, . S and Geo. Bogle. Joseph Yette Pivonka were appointe solicit means for the eq company. Judge Reuther Ln,\ even- Meyer, Val 11<'l|‘ \l r, nnon, A. was of the company then uu-! wnized by the clection of B. as foreman, D. Johnson, nt, and Thos, M e R stant. Another meeting will be held in Reuther's oflice onnext Wednesday ever ing to hear reports of the committecs, and to perfeet the organization. H —— They Break Camp. Yesterday afternoon at 12:30 a special train consisting of two coaches and a gage car of the B. & M. road, went down to Bellvoe for three compamies of the Second infantry that have been in rifle practice there. The train returned at 8 o’clock and the soldiers were immediately transferred to I't. Omalb While one of the four mule wagons v approaching the depot they beeame frightened at a passing trainand a lnc' y mule dancee fol- lowed. There were sixteen heels 1| ing around in the air for a time in ely manner and at one time it looked 'I\Il the frisky animals would make a play ground of thie depot roof. They were quieted after a time the only ¢ being a dis- abled wagon and the shattering of many nerves belonging to people unused to mule shows. The ordinary crowd en- joyed themselves better than of they had paid fifty cents for a cireus view. These troops will be replaced by two companics of the same regiment this week. l~l as sceond Pevsonal Paragraphs. Moore, of Waldron, Mich, but of Omahy, is visiting fricnds in VV, C. McCaH, W, ot Plum Creek, Neb., was in the city yesterday. He srved aterm in the state senate, and is Hlfhl]:lll‘ for governor on the re- . A. Long, for three editor of the Repubiic day to accept Ju- position « on the Pullman linc tial trip last evening - -~ One Hundred and Fifty Dollars Will buy one of the best east-front lots in Belvedere. Terms, one third cash and alance on monthly payments, LARK & FrENCH, 1516 Douglas Street. ears telegraph igned yoester- conily He left on his ini- —— Into the World, The following births were reported to the cily physician for the weck ending el 'lu \Imm and Clara Huntington, 2710 Farnam street, a daughter To Lewis and Mollie Cumings street, a son, ¥ r, and Mrs, C, S, f trect, a son, To Pater and Amanda Helgeson, S enteenth street, between Dodge and Cap- 1tol avenue, n son, To Mr. and My 1 near Fifth, a daughter, To Mr, and Mrs. John Minick enth and Vinton, a danght ‘o Notonicel and Anu North Sixteenth street, a son, ittoch, 2620 DeVall, 1318 Lundt, Pacific st appearance in Omaha of the c cele- brated trombone soloist, Mr. Schurke the Exposition building promenade con- cert, Thursday, mpwml,u 80, E - Death of Richara Seamon, News reached here yesterday mor, from Denver of the death of Rue! Seamon, the son-in-law of the Hon, F; Metz, of this ecity. The deceased wus well known in this city, where for some- time he was foreman of the Metz brewery, and subsequently he conduc the old Saratoga brewery, opposite Driving park on his own account. Dick Seamon, as he was familiarly known. was a young man of an exceedingly sociable dispo tion, and during his residence in Omal made a host of friends, pa among the German to whieh natio: he belonged, He was the son of a lead- ing} St. Louis brewer, and understands that business perfectly in all its different branches, Mr. Charles Metz and sister left last evening for Denver, to their be- reaved sster. It is not known as yet whether the funeral will take placei Denver or the remaius brought cast for interment, ing A Foot Ball Team. Mr, J. C. Williams, a book keeper for Paxton & Gallagher, is organizing a foot ball team among the local athletes, and proposes to take them to Chicago next month to meet the chumpion team of that city. | mers, THE GOMBINATION. Of good qualities and low prices recently introduced by the Nebraska Clothing Company, is what forces every one who examines their goods to buy of them. Every hour in the day brings to them many new custo- them, and are astonish bargains offered. we have placed on our and drawers, at 50c get the greatest value for your money, and those with limited means, remember the only place where you can buy mens’ all wool suits for $G: mens’ strictly all worsted suits for $7; folk suits, from 5 to 12 years, at the < THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. To the Ladies. Mrs. C. F. Hickman has just gone to New York to purchase Later Noveltiesin Milling Those wishing IHats or Bon- nets will find a full stock on hand at her store, 1414 Douglas street. Miss Hoft- man, her trimmer, has iwved from the cast and will fill all orders entrusted to her care with prombtnes: - - Chickermg and_ Steinway Upright Pianos for rent at Max Meyer & B One Hundred and Fifty Dollars Will buy one of the best east-front lots in Belvedere. Terms, one-third cash and il on monthly nents. kK & Frexc || 1516 Douglas Street. Only a few lub In'f( in Iw\('x\nnr addi- tion. lm- chea ,..-\( lots in the city, For 15th st. Basy Franko will play a grand dance. by Paganini, ‘oncert at the Ex- Ymmvn Thursday, Scptember ]nMur)u bm ding, 0. W Omaha. 2 Farnam. Four acry Muir & Remington, e L i One Hundred and Fifty Dollars \\1ll buy one of the best cust-front lots vedere. Terms, one- third cash and balance on monthly p: Cragk & Frexcn, - Great Bargainsin l'hmo« and (ngxnlq, Suitable for hw'lnnv % Easy tern M Dr. A, J bolic Smok lAml huqnu» n Ind., city, tvpl'n up n for Nebraska left for Deny L6 l)olwl: this cvening. - There will I:u six vunw-\'h’ and six dane- ing numbers at the first promenad cert at the Exposition building Septem- ber 39, ~ — - One Hundred and Rifty Dollars Will buy one of the best east-front lots in Belvedere. Terms, one-third hand nce on monthly payvments. Nci, 1516 Douglas Street. il Something Fine, Two elegant lots in Arlington, one n corner, only $2,000, easy terms. Louk at Morrer R. E. Ageney, 211 S, A lot 50 ft. 35 1t. deep, block of ! a front foot i front on Le: bove grade and within n be bought for § taken at once. MAyNE , . 14th and Dougl “Pen lots in Foster's Add. at prices you can muke within one block of proposed route of Cable Line, and work OR SIMe NOW i pre Muir & Kem- ington, 1502 Fari Oun o'clock. m e STORE 18 OPEN VENINGS till 0 Max Moyer & Bro. —-— One Hundred and Fifty Dollars Will buy one of the best t front lots in Belvedere, Terms, on vvlmnl cash and balanee on monthly 1 CLARK & 16 llun"l 1s Street, L S it We have lots all along 20th st., North, and want you to mvestigate beforc lnm-ln sing. © Muir & Remington, 150 Farnai, Mrs. Edith Edwards 17 mlw will sing at the first promenade concert, Se ]hlun ber 30, Exposition building. - A choice l..n»'.nu on Lowe ave., double corne ington, 1502 Farnam. am East of Muir & Rem- - One Hundred and Fifty Dol Will buy one of the best t-front lots in Belvedere, Terms, one-thivd eash and balance on monthly p: Crark & Frexor, Antigue & Kerr have just rees mber k, made in the latest cing sold a Call a street, opposite Howe ed an elogant line of Ch 510 aleoner’s. Douglus - - One Hundred and Fifty Dollars Will buy one of the best east-front lots in Belyedere. Terms, one-third cash, sud balance on monthly payments. CLARK & FreNcd, 1516 Douglas Strect. -~ New Upicur Pranos For §200, Big bargain. Call at Max Meyer & Bro.'s. Suits and Side- | ed at the counters each: Brokoer: S. S. Floyd & Co., provisions, stocks, and | oflice on Oc { S. 13th st, | St. Joe, St. | mo st cities red B, > at present is oflices in jthe two stor There appe Omaha fo with their f: to control toa 1 ading her y have be s, and grain, provision, |m~|||1-~~ (for n in hu future They are rapic througl ll.«‘,) hav, who loo { and as the many ofiices usu Iy many millions o tions on the Chicago my cess| very large at t teir business s perfe their customers can fi special wires from cago and New Yo A refer as to their financial anc will in all e conl they hs ays borne standing and for ¢ able iness dealings. In addition to the they also desire to ested to. the various | they have been doing b Four lots n each; very Card or T 1y, of Lineoln manner in in the which they Lon the 234 of 1 nuliul H. ‘oL 1(141 the loss, vequiring a discount f ing me to wat 60 da therefore mw « (H, street, over Merc ores that will it that ¢ or should eall Auction 10, the b g & 1 position b Phursiay” Septs Farnam st n I for §0,000 Mo We on have avenwo S.W 1,0 Cor, Weaver but those PO oug mare sure t One Hundred an Will buy one of the | If you think u’ lm kind don 't for, you buy, as Iately sociing him \ 17th, brick bluck . st in Oy Chantler, 1l parts s dent partner in Chicago r their ordel ite business of an MAYSE by 1. R. Ball, strongly recommended by those e, brokers will ol, I who have worth double in il very Low Prices the money. Come all, and childrens’ all wool Nor- grain, open an and 111 sitices in Denver, and a dozen the southern 11 through their repr fitting up cleg named above wood of busies ilities, reeord and fir standing, they willno doubt soon be rge extent the 1sing @ practicall cotton, “stock delivery) in of s forove controlled and ficld speculs - ten the oil those chielly lo- extending their the west that cml th nounts up into tl their opers bushels, Lk imes. ct, et are, of ne- They 1 howey th their prineinal of- les 1z e for nks instantly on by their at Chi- inl agencics 1 standing m l"l' H'h\ll :ommerei ofer an, one inter- h whom usiness for years. 1 take this_opportunity |.. Yarmers and Merehants Insu Neb., for the have trc iric Jacol ageney, of my y m'full on ttlement of my loss by y of Scept. nth n, loss 24th, the compar sh or for my money. I To Speculators, subdivide, and 2 he made rnestly recommend B 4 1o company fric ull\ in Um Ah v and vicinity Cun inee k the only y not Téquir this Lo my JENSEN, 12 Farnam tional bank.) 3 eusy t 8. 15th cated Dunlap, for g Hatte the Boston ho wish | _coming L.w N LNy tand 616 5, st ¢ Terms, one-t monthly payments. 1516 Douglas on, reet, am on ensy Look it up Ageney, 211 roains week. AL rd cu 40, terus, 10th st dred and Rifty Dollars ni lots vand will Admi ot that for 8. 15th st. | lot fronting O 1t & Pannorr, 14th und Dou Aft for con in ) Wil 15 the hes i ity Dollars GO TO LEY New York Dry Silks Velvets, LPlush Lobe: Millinery, ( Knit Goods, Underwear, And Every Kind of ONE PRICE Jonux . F. L 1310 anc sce Two choice lots on in if sold befc Morrer, R. A lot 50 ft 11~sf Auction! At 2514 Douglas st., 10 o’clock a. m. houschold goods of consisting of fine Parl nets, Chamber Suite Gtchen Range, Kitc Room Furniture, Thi time. Don't — niture Having becided to 1 niture business, 1 offt such prices peopl store now will believe all my goods n. 1, 1887, Am the city, so L will give as hevetofore—small | payments. Now is the time f 10 advertisement M. F. Maxr low Will buy one of the | in Belvede Terms, Dbalanee on monthly CLARK & RN l Amalgamated 1y member of please comn 2807 Burt str penter wish or rm./wl Wil Omial lington cluss about to be 'l'hix is the last w l. nolw to sell dry goods bargains to be ind the 614 — - GUAND PROMENA Mr. Nahan Franko, ir m gion 50 ceats, - furniture and v 1. is now doi s the secon hote! in Omahia, 10 sell, The will until every closing article gains in plush el W suits that were b [STEN And ta Stutic WANAMAKER PATLORING AGENCY, 1511 DOUGLAS ST, OMAHA, o ——for Novelties in Dress Gog ‘ombination - - front on L bargains, 1am One Hundred and 1516 Doy Socioty and Joiners, JOux Lix ), SO My, Lor Sale. factory reasons giv had dealings with and the unequalled In addition to the specialties mentioned last week, 100 dozen heavy all wool scarlet shirts at $2.95, and goods at ONE PRICE ONLY, ™A Goods Store, s, Suits, for Bargains Dry Goods, 10 ALL ANy & Co., 11312 Farnam St, in e 1 Illlerll ~(\('(-? a . $1,1 000. l " St. cenworth by de and within_a n be bought for $50 & Parrorr, . 14t and Douglas. the entiro MecDonald, Iy fine Car- Stove n_and Dining s will be a good It wil! be the ha for a long WiLkiNs & FrerwrLr Auctionce at Cost, tire from the fur- rmy entire stock at ¢ who come in my me. Lam selling at cost in order to sell out not going to leave just the same terms weekly or monthly This is rnest 1ith st, ) ¢ IN, 3165 ity Dollars cast-front lotg one-third cash and ments 15 Street, Carpenters the above order in ricato with J, Bil- ) join o branch Linder- Great for John this city, re this we DER ud 6168, 101, 10th st. Eaposition Building, Thursday Sept.30 DI CONCEIE. violin; Mes, Edith 10, Mr. Schunke, oml and the arcl Yrank ntal of the Coz- has done ing and 5L business d (1 on for wishing I, Runsey. sale still continnes, and in my entire stock Jaks; nlso alot of 1 pectiully s MeDoNAL 1408 ¥ aenam st, cammes ling & Prices Merchant Buits wuward, yor conton Owahe Call_und lar2 03t Vae il und -¢