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i g | t TEYVIQ TEASE | ar bill jr Fell's hands, with JACK HANLEY'S ~ RELEASE. |: Taitat wilkod round the Ang wnd offered to bet that he would win the f 1 He found no takers. Hanley saw The Well Known Pugilist to. be Set'at | immedintely thatif he should win the Liberty To-day. |1 fricnds showed that they were | to have theit money back at any OMAHA SPORTS WELCOME Him. | huyard. o aobi selioted At | the fight commenced, Hanley displaye A Review of tho Particulars of [ O at scic resrve, whilo ol the Pell-Harley Fignt — Brevi J( : A with Lalldes pertinacity ties Personale, and Other d got heavil i th Local News. body, L showed la Shight The ¢ of - leach — ro omplished Hanloy's Release [ ¥ith & elinct L A il g At 9 o'clock to-duy the doorsof the | (T (o0 g mz Fell 8 sledge ham state penitentiary at Lincoln will swing | por’ in ribs which raised the open and Jack H one of the best | | " f and sent him ploughing known and popular gp men in the | th This arounscd the west, will step forth a fre an from the t L na :" 1l wliie e ha een confine | rell Ll . e Y factne walls within which he has v eonfined | et caping upon Hanley for a y¢ He will be greeted | Opids of foul w raised incessantly and by Exd Morrison, Duncan | one of Fell's got inside the ring McDonald, A.S. Forbes, Herb Rothery, | with malicious in L Baby Barnes, Johnny Clow and other | Hanley men remonstrated. Y L ey members of the sporting fraternity who | g5iby o W B8 o to. fave him went to Lincoln Inst night to be present | su)f ran, followed by [ host when he is released. Tt is proposed to | of others Clow of Denver, bring Hanley to Omaha, where a com- | took part in the chase to sce plimentary bonefit of somo kind will be | that fair pli was done, whon b beeaino tendercd him at an early date. The of- [ (% ST widh n Tevolver, which caused fense for which Hanley has Been doing | the others to halt. The crowd then broke penance was his part as a princiaplin the [ up and returned to the ring, where the Fell-Nanley prize fight, which took place | contestants continned t as if at Clearwater, in Saundars county, in nothi had taken place iyl Muy, 1888, It f : cansed eries of foul, and at the end of the ay, b was one of the most sen- | gigeanth, where it was apparent that Fell sational aflairs of the kind was hadly winded and ina few minutes ever occurred in the . | would be comvletely at the mercey of and will bear a brief , the vfi.n»[.,lwx friends jumped into The f « en punced for a lo ng, pulled him out and “elaim he I RO 16 Too ylkeus: - yd for WIOME | fiyht. Hanley was on the scratch ready first | SRRy o) vt i (TORHISHEREECUEL e RGOt nounced to take place in the vicinity of Eht The stakeholdor wvas tertorisy Omaha, quite an amount of intorest was [ A0 surrendered the first monoy to kel oused among the people who patronize | 1 ”11-, S REN RO TG AR I e such entertainments, Fell, th WIWHO | i Caenie: StRbiohi tho -BRAFLY \iS: met: by was matched against Hanley, was com. | At e R W HASORIC YORL X ions paratively unknown here, He had been | FAPINE TR A0 LR o find. see the brougnt hiere by a man named Al Mas Js. But the curiosity was but terson. who was then the manager of ]’f,',",",: b s : vrln]n‘ was known as the Turf Exchan, 1 \',' i ”'”'H'M‘_‘“ AT Botel Bl streot, opposite the Millard | ¢35y "Missouri Pacifie and went Im: \l,ul-llrmr,: since went into | 4 S0 pankruptey, and Morrison, who was en P § Athin nbontarmile :Iul]\'v;l‘.n; 1o IIva-I Ao i At an "\hl‘v‘\‘.:‘v:u“‘n‘n‘n‘ was within abouta H}‘.I money, went to other patts. During the | 0 S LA CE air he was dealing in o a LA s ALK Eonaiea L gambling house in Lincoln, where he is | qrawn, end when the train veached the now enguged. Fell’s first achievement | GePOt L that vlace three of thoe exeit: here was with Prof. Smith, the leading = ',M“\“‘_,” \bed on the engine jumped gl.m artist, who, however, was not I Pl i el i A el y romarkablo man. Yethe was es- { S0 8 S SRC TRE B8 g e ”M]l'[v\.m. pe ssed of more science | '“ e wnd dr \‘ inte ‘ o d, 1 3. thougrh! ould b » 2SR ¥ ol {han Foll, und, it was, thought, would | (i GIRE Pror the next train, while a inock the' Itter out. ~Smith, however, | pEacks Wiltee for ik Hest, tri, e garly iu the fight received a round arm | (0¥ SEMR_DOURCOT LA (ol SHE TORL 1 blow in the buck, botween the spine and | i SIOCR YHERS, Waoke Wil P ERCER ribs, which sadly interferred with his [ (OW 08 A% B 8 Coaemh S EE O health at the moment, causing him to | WEHeC, e Ctown, | BIEE e, retire and preventing him from respond- | iGAC Fs ELE @ EOE T SR e SR B Al s mosas wmadp ortet: alone remainad, Tho. rost feared pihis gave Fell some prowminonce and he train would be met at the depot tho sporting men hogan to look around | Lo EGAR NSO ovado arrest or 1 new vinst him. The Lt RS ettt matel wa finaily “aerced upon’ by o e B T o O representatives of limself and Hanley, | ptrgse 4B MEEaon LRt et who at the timo wns out_in Colorado; | 4¢ Was urtested at Plattsmouth, taken to where 1{w had fou le\vr'!h:l\llnw wnd ita tho Bahthall calcen M" i attained to quite & distinction. He had h Al RLEOTLDLAR, M previously been a favorite in Omaha, and sentenced to the penitentiary for the where he had often the satisfaction of the spectator he scene of the Fell-Hanley fiZht was kept a secret. For a long time, it was Hmuwht the gement would take O'Netll, but_th becanse of the attend its sele tion. tioned, but finally abandoned, because it was thought the mter from both the Nebr: too great to ovc before the fight but a tew interestec the ring was to be s! who intended to be pre ent, of others at t whisky quantities, ore of the crowd were in of sobriety. Among tl ber of sty who had a m all the walk of ille There were fellows host hesitate to use the blu revolver on but sl had come from a nu cities, as well asg fron in Missour fore he was brought some of the l men of she ei y suw t condition of inebricty in which' i its members were, th coming to the cone W promised, turned to attend the fight Shortly afte nounced that a tra Union Pacific depot e spoc rush morning to An immediate mentioned g8 an ing down of arrest, board the ears to move, lest the for abetting an un the mi, It had rained early in the evening, during a part of the: mght. The st were covered with water and the night damp and cold. Oy und gossamers were the shivering crowd each member shower nim $10, and of these 200, for about half a cent which bronght up the rear. J“ll‘ 1 0'cloc Shortly out, and went slowly tion, It under way when a one of the coats scuflle with a no. elephant’s trunk, a which eaused him 1o re t of the d no with a ticket, was un jected into the onter imy on of a boot At orvals curred, so many _ about a dozen ¢ in fellow who conld not boas figuration was hadly The two up at Wat and after innun of which, susp been brough of the excursionists, the Republican valle light, and stopped af nulur‘un the other Ther® the ring was v ing was very cold, sun s an the tomperature fo Hauley and Fell re Jous ot t th until the ring had been pitehed, and at & signal left their quarters, 1 being covered with a blanket ana looking hike an Omuba Indian in holiday attive Hanloy was covered with a_coat, though it was thrown over his shoulders, and h tume did miortable. ting him © consumed in electing a refere time fifte me the principals wer sts which we Tligghts wo while Fell's were with money,.and soli s was shown by o and lov reome. was imbibed though visaged fellows ed uneny 2ht provocation. These , where Fell had wding gamble midnight it rringes, and others until he train_consisted of two passenger conches which had been 1 not beel long ndes the excursionist contestants rloo wire picked | and Valley rable delnys, every oro pmed ,-uu..l. 58 m ef! ceidents, and dui s friends wi bold, ui on the gloves to essavil, Towa was also men- d bo the night even then knew whe: All the partie met with a Turf exchange. in copious midnight a number ¢thing but a state hose present a num- he reputations Ate enterprise. would not con, knifo or who mb of the wiver 1 the mining regions worked be- When id sports- ind the ny of ey got together, and lusion that trouble I away and refused here to fight he crowd, was would leave the 1 o’clock in the ors to the fight. was made to the me went on foot, many slink. 5, foarful declining to they commenced 2ht be apprehended wial underiaking. 1 an vin hy-w conts were luxiri worth gold. When filed into the cars, 1 a ticket which cost there fewer than in the business und n way car, ury, the train_pnlled toward its destina: y minutes d, and out the size of ud n pair ol an of eyes in dar] s At Papillion, ovided himsel eeremoniously pri darkness, with the behind him. other 1ights oe , that among th dis- trip, Loy a offended people thought, had 0 socure tho arrest the train shot down y branch about day bout & quarter of a side ot the Platte ditched, The morn e grass wet, and the ct a chan or hou mained in the cars not sneeecd in ke Two hours wer In that pe averted by the that time « to the chili ‘ping over the ere it minority, noisy, sppplicd on their principal ne of thew, pitti term which e has now served. Safe Blowers. When Charles Hollwig opened his sa loon at 2215 Cuming sweet yesterd morning he found that the place had been visited by burglars. Ab entrance had been effccted through the rear door by breaking it from its hinges. They then broke the knob from the safe door by the use of a siedge-hammer, which left on the by blowing they sate floor, out nd opened the the combination powder b “heir Jabor was r naught, however, as the mon sufe _consisted of twenty five-c 5. Eather disgusted by the small of their find or frightened aw: left the building without taking they any other property- - Visscher's Lecture. On Tuesday evening Will H. Visscher, the well known poct, journalist and humonist, will lecture at Boyd's opera heuse on the subject, “Sixty Minutes in " Mr. Visscher is one of the nown men in the west. Nearly twenty years ago he was actively n- nected with the Omaha }; s and sinc o that time the works his ven have vrought him an enviable reputation and hosts of admi Tickets for his lect- ury : now on snle. All who attend will be delightfully entertained, People's Theatre, t night the Western Theatre com- pany opened u week’s engagement in A Mountain Pink.” At 8 o'clock every gont in the house w filled, and over one hundred people were turned away. The company is the strongest that has played in this house this season. To-night they present *The Octoroon,” and continue through the week with a change of bill cach night, The Gas Well. The capitalists who have formed a com pany for the purpose of sinking a well tor gas or o1l on the city’s proverty near the ri re having trouble with the squatters who ceenpy the lots which ha been deeded to the company by the ei for the purpose named. The squatters refuse to vacate the lots and will probably Lave to be ejected by legal measures. Plaining Mill Fire. An alarm announcing the outhreak of a fire in Moyer's Plaining mill, situated in the alley botween Ninth and Tenth and Douglas and Dodge streets, was turned in at 1 o'clock this morning from box Hose companies 1, 2 and 3 r sponded promptly, and mn a’short time the blaze was extinguished. Thoe loss is estimated at between $20) and §100, rsonating an Ofiicer, or more a fellow has heen »und the saloons and dives of »onging drinks and meals, re- i hiniself to be Oflicer Ormsbo rested last nighr and g name of Horace Venker. Ho police club, knucks auc the imdlemonts of wa tmy For a we« hanging a the city s of uree yours ago his roow rized and about %300 stolen ansas City was burgl from his trunk by a fellow named Schireek. Last evening Mr, Margnard wus in a Tenth strect suloon and (re nized him by an India ink mark on his chreek was arrested by Horses Wanted, I will winter a fow horses at my farm in McCardle preeinet during the coming winter, which will be cared for as par- ties wish, Prices reasonable. For furthher informution write to - H. W. CrosssE, Box 717, Omuha. - Caught Them in the Act, icer Ormsby did'a neat piece of work lust night in eapturing two erooks in the set of turning a triek upon a saloon man, Heoverbeard them say they were e to the' rounds and do up some one, and, concealing his star and g THE followad them. The fel- lows made severel gttempts to cateh some fellows, ' and ally borrowed £10 from Charles Neiber to show him a trick tons, and then pocketed it, At this juncture the officer interfered and arrested the two fellows, They gave their names as Howell and Brooks. After Lincoln. Deputy Sheriff Grebe has gone to Chi eago, armed with requisition papers, for the retarn of Chas. Lancolu, who is wanted here to answer to the charge of tealing a horse from Mrs. Bechtele, near Fort Omaha, and another from a farmer e horn. Lincoln was eaptured in Chi; last week Burgiars, I'he enterprising burglar went through the American house, at the corner. of Tenth and Douglas, last night, securing £55 in cash_and $15 worth of cigars from the bar. Entrance was effected by pry wdoor from its hinges * People's Theatre, ht the Western Theatre company in “The Octoroon.” Change of bill each night Popular prices, 15, 25 and 85c. Matinee Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Personal Paragrapl J. S, France, of Blue Hill, is at the Pax ton H. H. Lee, of Beatrice, is at the Merch- ants W. H. Hooper, of Grand 1sland, at the Miltard W. W.and C Chandler, of Cedar Rapids, In., are at the Metropolitan W. H. Smith, of St. Louis, special agent for the Trayelers’ Insurance company, and one of the best all-around prevariea: tors in the business, is in the city. A ROMANTIC STORY. The Suddenly-Changed Fortunes of a Young Australinn, rath is_ at all times stranger than fiction. A few days 0 there sailed for England a youn, n whose career would furnish matc Is enough to con- struct a romance out of it. His was a younger son of good family related collaterally to a baronet of old descent, livi on a valuable estate in one of the midland counties. He w somewhat wild in his youth, and a clever amatear actor. A junior clerkship was procured for him in the treasury, and he used to spend us many of his even- ings as he could in one or other of the theatre wh he fell in love and ried a pretty baliet givl whose father was the stage doorkeeper and whose wother was the wardrobe woman in the theatre from which the husband took her. “The union gave great offense to his friends, who found very little difliulty in prevailing upon him to quit Engl 20 to Australin, nccompanied by his wite, fnd furmshed with the sum of £300 oyer and above their passage money, Durin the vosage 2 son was born o them, and a sertous disaster befell the chiid’s fath He ac ntly fell into the hold and jured his spine so severcly that he v in- Learidden from that time torth. He lin gered for atwelve-month after his land- ing and then died. Iis protracted ill- es and s It worse than ness had exhausted his resour young widow found hers penniless—somewhat in debt after ing the funeral expenses. But she was a brave little woman, and soon obtained an engagement the Theat under her maiden name, and abled to waintam and give a tole education to her hoy. She died of before he was seventeen, and hislife since then—which was about five years ago— has been one of vicissitude. Lutterly he ncer he ha ing as a waiter at one of our re wherea certain inherited elegunce of manner amd retinement of aceont on his part have often caused me to speculate to his history. »By chance I had the opportunity of rendering him a trifling ser which encou urn-rl his contidence, and hie tohi me his personal history. A few months ago, glancing downthe advertising columns of the mes, I noticed ono inquiring’ for a ng heir, and the particulars. given d to tally with those of 'his own narrative. 1 ealled his attention to it, and the result was the opening. up of a pondence with a firm of solicitors coln’s Inn Fields, tollowed in due remittance from them and the time by information that Im had succeeded to a baronetey and £12,000 a year. No less than thrce lives stood between him and it when the old possessor of the.title died, but these had all been removed by acci- dent in the short space of ¢ighteen months. One_had been drowned wlulu bathing near Mount Orgn a second had slipped 1nto a crévasse upon the Alps; and n third had broken s neck while riding to hounds in_ his own country.—Sidney Mail. Halford Sauce makes cold meats a lux ury. ey O'NDonahoe & Sherfy CCIAL ATTENTION 1O THEIR STOCK W FALL NOV S IN DRESS GOODS, COMBINATION SUITS, PLAIN AND' STRIPE VELY PLAIN AND MOTTLED PLUSHE TIER TRIMMINGS, MOSS TRIMMINGS, BRAIDS, BUTTONS, ETC. Weo are showing the finest stock of th goods this season we have ever e Tatnd hndlone prices defy competition. We opened Friday & DUPLICATE ToT OF AND Wiars which will FALL OPENING PRIC 1 particular atsention to JUST OPEN DAMASK NAPKIN MONEY WILL BE YOUR PURCHASES AT 2 CHE CITY. O'DONAHOE & SHERFY, 15T ST N TO POSTOFFICE, LADIES' JACKE be sold at the EN GOODS consisting of TABL DOY Hit Hircncock's Hrrcncoek's ADDITION cheock's ADDITION _Cut In the center by the Belt R. R Equal distance from Walnut Hill and Beaford Place. 1t is by location one of the best ddditions now offered for sale. Lots ean be bought here on very easy terms, at prices less by 25 to 50 per cent than in any adjacent addition. Sce them and then sec us, J. B. Evans & Co., Sole Agents, Try our Gibbon Creamery Butter and you will use no other. For sale only by C. B. Mooge & Co., Dodge. Grocers, 151 - (Giood Bohemian Rye Bro and all kinds of rolls fresh every dny. Order by posta! d. Frank Kubovez, cor 18th and \hllmln st. A Moy , M. D D, D. 8. Dentist. Residence 0 1621 C apitol ave first floor, ery and cranbe new bu at flour mm maple syrup at Wm. Gentieman's groc Foste addition sull muu« ts attention and we have a few lots left which can be had at r nable pric d easy terms. This addition lays within one and two blocks of the 20th st. cable lin Muim & REMING - Dr. Hamilton Warren, Eclectic Physi- cian and Surgeon, Koom 6, Crounse black corner 16th and Capitoi avenue Dayaud night calls promptly atiented to I—Best quality Towa Nut Coal Coutant & Squires, 2135, 18th st - Don't pay big pricesr - lumber but buy chenp at Bradford’s i For fine Merchant Tailoring call on Liaae Hart, 1605 Howard street. OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, Cumming Wm A 1306 s 12th Cayne C W Goodman's residence s 0th Cunea Juo B b and Pierce Clifford Chas s 11th Doll Win 807 ieree Davenport A C 13th bet Doreas and Maitha Drexel Fred cor 100 and Williams Drexel 11 10thand Williams Drexel 11 K 10th and Williams Dertlinger A 0th bet Hickory and Charles Dee Morris 1507 s 19th Dolan J R 11th bet Dorea Doll Jro 11th near Pierce Dvazdansky Cnas Sth nea Christensen Jno 14 o1 | and Center Hic! ory Dianan Din 11th bet Williams and Brig Dennis J H 1433 s 10th Dennis S L 1433 5 10th Dempsey Michael 1111 8 10th Dillon Redman 1111 s 10th Dillon M 1111 s 10th Dilion John 1111 5 10th Diaman Mie! bet Pierce and Willia Eirenptort Henry 17288 Lth cutter Mortis 1000 Pacitic Nand Elm ns i Jno Castellar bt Sth and 9th nthater Jas Williams bet 11th and 12th 1 Jolannes alley on 10th bet Pacitic and Prerce Finla Wenzel 11th bet Pierce and Williams Fiala J th bet Pierce and Williaws Foll Albert 1414 5 10th oster M 1516 s 11th Ford Michael 015 Pierco Fur )8 11th Furnas I s 1t Franzis Jas 1211 Pierce ; Fany And 13th bet Pieree and Williams Fletning Morris 10th near Doreas ordice James 12th bet Arbor and Vinton Goodman C F 10th and Doreas Goll gas 1200 Pacitie Gensler Anarew 111 s 13th Grocox Ric 11t bet Dored ( W E 14D s 10th 1 g0 11th and Martha Greeley Thos 1506 s 11th Goodman Oscar ¢ Hooye Amonde 1 Hirt Michl 10th bet Doreas and Martha Hoffman Geo Villiams Herzk Fren 10th and Martha Hotmeister Henry Sthoand Hickory Hoffman Jno 15th bet Williams and Pierco Harlieck Fd 15th aad Williams Hengen Moritz 1411 s 9th n G B 141 s0th 9th angl Castella sth and Arbor Holst 1" W 1510 s 10th Havel Jno 11th and Williams Hascall 1saae 8 Coamopolitan hotel Hejl dno Williams bet T1th and 12th aud Martha Harmon Andre J, §14 Pier Havel Vaclay Wi amm bt h and 13th Havlicek Jos Willifuns bet 12th and 13th 1 Con 8th and Eim Heatey I C 12 e Heafey F 1 I es Patk 11th and Martha Harbey J H 1818 § 11th Halep M 1thrn Vinton Jolinson Andrew 7 s 10th Jardine J W 11th Bet Arbol JonesJ D Ninth nr Hickory Jones Henry Cosmopolitan hotel son I A'1439 § 10th Jerowsky John Williams bet 11th and 12th Jurgenseén ‘I 12th nr Plerce Kaufmuan Charles 10th be Charl Kountze Herman Kountze residence Knapp Michael 1560 s 11th app I € s 11th Knapp J G 1560 s 11th Konvalin John th Kuka Jos 12th and Williams 3 Klota Jos 12th bet Williams and Pierce elley W A 1317 s 12th etter Fred W sth and Dorcas Keunedy J J 10th and Castellar l\n nt Josia 819 Pierce Kicehler Geo sth nr Hickory Mike 014 Pies Albert cor 11th and Williams ck Anton cor 12th and Williams Kempf Aug 12th and Doreas Longprey L F 1605 s 11th Laible Leonhard 1608 s 11th Larson Nels 12th bet Center and Dorcas € 15th and Doreas Herbert 1426 Hickory 1 10th near Hickory Ludwick Geor. e Sth bet Hickory and Charles Ludwick Joseph Sth near Charles Lacey L cor 11th and Williams Liseman August eor Lith and Williams Limberg Frank 9th and Charles Martin Peter cor 10th and Castellar Mills Jas 1711 s 12th Mattsen P 1, 1413 s 9th Massion Alfred 11th and Castella Mathiesen 1540 s 11th Mathiesen Henry 1738 s 11th Malin Tlugn b Mi bet William 12th and and Vinton Iickory and Massion Andrew cor 11th and Castellar Miller J 11 523 T Mulick ¥ 8 Manwill R 11 1715 5 12th Monday Jos 1123 § 10th Mattsen Jolin 11th bet Doreas and Center Mack Charles H 10th near Hickory < J 0o 1024 8 1 v Pacific ndrey 3 no idic and Pierce tza Peter 1524 8 12th ton PP H 911 Hickory cAuliff Sam cor 13th and Arbor cor Lith and Arbor th and Martha 5 10th Il 1725 8 10th Patrick J 1500 s 11th andless H H 10th near Hickory andless K H 10th near Hickory m Peter 1515 5 1ith Wm 1ith bet Doreas and Mariha on O R 11th bet Doreas and Martha Novacek James 12th bet W iltaws and Pieree O'Sullivan E 10th and Dore: O'Dar Wm Sth and Castellar O'Neil 5 12th i and Dol ) 5 10th ald Thomas 1112 s 10th O'Neil Eugene cor 11th and Dorcas Puls Otto ) and Paciue Printzlaw ( 510th Pomey Gus eot 1ath and Pierce Petersen I* S 14325 10th Pinzensham Freg 1084 bet Hickory ter ) Pilaiging W 1484 £ th Pilaging Fred 1441 = 9th Paspishil Frank Pavik Martin Wiliiams bet ilth and 12th I’lnl«nu Tynek 12th bet Williams and Pierce Pribowsky Joseph 12th s Williams Polan Joseph Mugfl Witliaws and Pieree Pellan Frank 1 ith Pelle Thowas C 1112 5 11th Pilips K D 1441 s #0vh Pearson I W 110ps6th llwhu'ld Win 16135 11th Rosicky Juo jr 9d Hickory Rosicky Jno \r-ux lickory “seMahon .lmm Mol vur and Cen- Rush Jno cor il Arbor Rousek Jos e and Wi Rice W I 1410 9p0 ! Rushlaw P J cor #2:hand Dorcas Richeleu Ed 1447 5 9Eh Risse Christ 1447 s 10th “H‘llll Slmwan 15th and Castellar fozen W10 15 Rudloff Gus cor 12th and Center Rusblaw Wm No 4 ¥ e house Seeberzer M 9th near Hiekory e Wi cor 11th and Pierce Stepp Gusta 9th bet Hickory and Charles Peter Williams bet 120h and 15th orf Fred 10th bet Williaws and | riere | Spaulding W H eor 10th and I | Smith Jno Pierce bet 9t and 10t Sehmidt Joseph eor 1 Center Ida Frank 1 A Schonbol Hans s 10th Swansen Nels ¢ 1d Hickory Scholpp A dolph 1508 3 1th Suliivan K A 10th and Doreas Stas Paul 12th bet Pieice and Williams Shephaxd J°0 903 Hickory Sheaahin Juo 9th bet Uickory and Center Shavelik Jas E Cosmopolitan hotel OCTOBER O 1830, LIST OF VOT¥ | sehucel Fra 1 Castellar Swida Jd ¥ 1 Second District of First Ward, Siavick Jno 15t bet Williams and Piercs Ayer J B 15th bet Doreas and Martha Simrod Joe Williams bes 1901 and 15th ATkina Sam Pierce bet Sth and 9th Smitana_goseph Williams bet 12th and 13th Bock Hans 13th and Vinton suliup Vineent 19th bet Doreas and. Martha Blazicek Joseph 12128 13th | Sommer Paul 10th and Hickory B hn cor 10th and Charles t r 1111 near Center B C cor 10th and Martha 1 W H 1503 8 11th Bandhaver F W 19th bet Center and Dotreas | ‘Tracey Jno 15th bet Pieree and Williams Bandliauer Wanzel 12th bet Center and Dor- | Tracey Wm 9th near tickory cas | 11th near Wiliiams Brady John cor 12¢h and Castellar (T m T H 180T s 15th Hoisen Anton 1th bet Center and Doreas | Vodica V I, 014 Hickory Brederick Stephen J 1115 8 11th { Vanderford Josepl 11t bet Dareas and Con Beronsak Jim 15th bet Williams and Briggs | _ter | Behrans J D 916 Pierce | Van Densen Henry 1995 < 1110 Burnes Edward 172 10th Vodica Anton 15th bet Williams and Pierce Bondnay 13 Alley bat Williams and Pieree | Vina Frank 12th bel Williams and Pierce Bovle Terence Briggs bet 11th and 12th | Wiiberg Au t 1< 10th Bullard W 15th and Williams | Wilberz A 1 Bindernp Julius 12th bet Doreas and Center | Windheim | Bock Fred 15thand Vinton Williams Au and Castellar Boisen 1'hil 13th bet Doreas and Center Williams Georee 1110 and Martha Boisen P 0 12th bet Dorcas and Center | Whaten Owen i1 ac Burstall Fhi Center street school Workman G H 1726 8 Coulter Jerome K 9th bet 1* L | Zimmermann Gotlieh Pierce nr 11th Cook M 1) 120 10th Yost Charles A 11th bet Centor and Do Cogan Dan 12th bet Arbor and Bancroft Zeller John bot Hickory and Charle Cuer Wi A Center bet 10th and 11th Ziskovsky Anton Williams bet 11th and 12th Crawford Andrew cor 13th and Center 1 hereby cortify that the above names are Cliristensen John 1437 10th a correet Jist of the lezal voters of the Second Cox Jno IR %02 Hickory district, First ward, as they appear upon registiation books at this da . HENRY Eunespront strar 24 Dist. 1st ward, October Cure of Liver Complaint. Towa FArLs, Hardin Co., In. June 8, /85 I have been using Allcock’s Porous Plasters for four wears, and I think [ could not get along without them. For along time Twas afllicted with a pain under my right shoulder blade; I also had considerable difliculty in breathing. L applied an Alleock’s Porous Plaster on my back, and one on my chest. 1 kept changing them every four days, and at the end of three wee s entively cured E.S. Stuvess, v Kentuckian who failed for sots, ais it turned out, worth Halford Sauce excelled by none, Try it 7,000 pounds of copper A in making just one steam L brewery Complexion Powder necessity of the refined toilet in St. Lonis In have been u: Kettle for absolute this cli 18 an mate. Pozzoni’s combines every element of heauty and purit The sand thrown up by the Charleston earthquake 1s deep black, pale blue, light brown, pale yellot, and silvery. For 20 years Henry F com, ot Shir ley, Mass,, suffered with rhenmatism. He found no relicf till he took Hood's parilla, Zigzag lightning scized by the eame of M. Mousette, spiral. The str from the cloud smitten carth. in proved to be k corkscrewed its way instantly to the much Metal-covered leaves, set in brooches and made into searf-pins, trom the trees and bushes at Lake Slornberg, where mad King Ludwig dvowned himself, now sold'in the stores at Munich “Mid pleasures and ps may roam be it ever so are aces thongh we humble.” there's no “speeifie for pain tike Salvation Oil. Pricoe 25 cents a bottle. “The most troiiblesome companion a person can have whil home, is a cough, and Iwould ndvise everybody to procu Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup before starting.” ( Dranner.) The White av Island of Plenty, ofl the bemg away from rleano, rth in the F Island Wy const, New Zeland, is in active eruption and sending forth a vast column of flame and smoke, rising to a height of 100 feet. Sealds, burns and houshold accidents immediately cured by the use of St Jacobs Oil. = The village of Baldwinsville, among the hills of North Worcester, N has had the honor of dedicating the first and only institution in this country, if not the world, for the treatment of epileptic children. - Hand bouquets most in demand for the socicty season will be very long-stalked roses that will nang loosely, being sup- vorted by banks of sm and muiden- hair fern. Corsage bouquets are to be of Russian violets. 1y, There i inty abont the effect of Chamberlain’s Colie, Choler and Remedy. No one nced to sufler a single _hour if they will take one or two doses On the eastern coast of the ( sei @ eurious change 1 it Kara Bobhaz s an estuar ated from the main body of the’s bank through which there is The evaporation from this gulf is so great that a current continually sets in from the Caspian. and as there is no return current, the gnlf becomes more and more saliferous, and deposit of salt is in course of formation, In time this gulf will be cut off from the Caspian, and will then be dried up and become in ex- tensive sult bed. aspinn 1 anlet. - The wild man is coming to the front this fall. A Maine newspaper of repute ays that one ten feet gh was recently killed 100 miles north of Moosehead 1 He had previously killed one of three Bunters, and the ofher two got re-enforee- ments and slew the giant, who was e ered with long, brown hair. There also i aecount of nily, consisting and two ehildren wir on their f account suys that on ds of the mun and it they had cod is i by ame , Kar of nwild nd woman comes from ‘T’ the apty man They also had much and Inmluw‘ and the tie top of the he woman w evidences been scalped. The theory that they were captured Indians, "and then es insane, - Yon can buy turniture caeaper of A, L. Fiteh & Co,, 12th st., bet Farnam and Douglas, {ban anv other viace in the city, ddition. McCormick’s 2d Lots in this adaition at25 per c or than sur- rounding property. nest of terms Muik & REMINGTON, 1502 Farnam, Crichiton & Whitney sell hard and soft conl,15th and Izard and 2185, 15th street - lumber anyw Hoaglands pri e withont 3 you will 1f you buy first getting lose money. For tine Isaac ing Guods call on ) Howard street. Furni Heaw —- Cheap Houses. We have four neat honses and good lots in desirable locality, which we will seil cheap if ta this week. Easy torms, CONNINGHAM & BRENNAN, 1511 Dodge Messrs. Batton & Kempton will open the retail meat market of the Omaha Pack house, on Saturday, Octobor e zentlemen will tcliss meat ng by s, Give them a cali and suve mong WANTED—A yo pan to’ muke Lim | elf useful around a store. Must strong and heaithy. Must have first class refercnge, and furnish bond if deswable Epuory & Avkiy, 1th and Dodge W the cheapest and best fu Nee. Fugs Co.. 214 South 13t Arrivai of Vieuns underwear at Ramge WHITE WOMEN IN AFRICA ALLEN-S LUNG BALSAM Baropean Ladies Who are Pushing | St 1nto the Depths of the Dark /- 0 S P]’ i CONSUM IUN 4 Quite a number of white men Wl ¢ \ ) of t celebrated oxp r, Dr. | $atth, who many y o ex | | e———— shonldt s wife witl anid ~ (it 01 ot v o 3 l CROUP, man ‘ t tner, ind 1 1t they would hold him ( T FOR DALL Dr. Barth added that the people he e ‘ Th &L [ “' p him except that he was a bachelor | Dr. Livingstone's wife shared the priva- | tons and dangers of some of his travels, | gs ¢ Eapeciorant Remedy, wndd it was while they were mak long journey together that she dicd was | OVTAINS NO OPIUM buy Lon the mw\vul th Zambye It - is ly recer lowever, that white | A WORD OF CAUTION. women have begin to npany their | 7 are many Ce Cuires, vaoli repre Mg husbands into the e f Cen 1 N be *ALLEN wUNG Africa TALSAM. b ! UL R tedios with If the yonng wife of Dr. Holab, the | ™" A G S Austrinn traveler, survives thei b undertaking she will have n o ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM, ourney in Africa than most explo Noatly two years ago this brave young | Price, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 a Bottle. couple startud ron 'South Africa, intenc "AT DRUGGISTS, to explore the upper Zambesi and | - ) y valleys, and to go home, if possie e n ; Bl bie, by way of the_groat lnkes and the | No HARRIS & €O, iLinited), Proprietorss Nile. ~ After Dr. 1olub returned to Au : stria, o fow years ago, having earned a | place in the first rank of African travel: | PENNY““YAL PILL ers by his seven years of work in the Zambesi region, he married the attractive "CHICHESTER'S FNGLISH o and gitted young lady who is now wan Original and 0 dering with him among savage tribes i The entreatics of her friends could not turn her from her purpose to accompany her hushand in his new explorations » About §30,000 was rmsed to buy their | equipment, and when last heard from two months ago, they and their band of | porters were plunging into almost wholly unknown regions of the upper Zumbesi Mrs. Holub was in excellent health, but her husband had suffered to some eNtent trom fever Lust spring Licotenant Valehe ro. | 5SS turned to Euvope for a vaeation, after | Frectrief serving for three years on the upper A Congo. Soon ‘after”his return hoe mar rieda fair an, and two months ago he and his bri \. started for the Con, where he bas re-enlisted in the services | = — ey of the Free States. Atlast aceounts they were at Stanley Pool in good health, het, were about to start for Stanley I i 200 miles from the sca, where they wiil | One of the most extensive travelers on the Congo is the wife of the missionary Grenfell, who, with her child, acconi- punicd Mr. Grenfell, on some of his long journcys, during which he pushed his little stewmer over 8,000 miles of the nay igable waters of the Congo and its af fluents On an island in La Tanganyika, not far from Ujiji, whe ley found Liv ingstone sick and almost destitute, live | MY and Mes, Hore, wiho are among the | proneer missiotaries of the luke reion The unhealthfuluess of the mainiand has driven them to this island, whe Licu- tenant Gleerup, on his trip across the continent this year, enjoyed the hospital ities of a white lady in Central Alrica A carpenter nwmed Burgslag, who s wioned at Lulabure, far up the K iluent of the Congo, where he has ver suceessfully opened a plantation on which g & he has raised big crops of rice, corn, cly Puro and Unadulterated. sugar eane, manoe, and European ves I usE ctibles, has expressed the wish, at the | HOSPITALS, end of his term of service, to bring s | CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, ul children, now i Germany, to INFIRMARIES and devote to" his AUD PRESCrBED 1Y PHYSICANS EVERNIERE. ion and cattle ) other CURES loyees of the Con : on der CONSUMPTION, on, the captain of one of the steam c nd Schneidd gunmaker, whose HEMORRHAGES terms of offic » exoired, have peti And all Wasting Diseases ; tioned the government for permission fo DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, settle on the Sauturn river to open plant ations ;.‘m: maise cattle, D \\'(.n,l to| B Mfi!rfifi“" whom theit petition was rc red, has i St e et and s v | VPURE STIMULANT pressed the opmion that, within certain EoREry ESIORNIIVANGS Jimits, selceted emigrants from Burope CONVALESCING PATIENTS, may safely be allowed and even encour- d aged to settle i the same region AGED PEOPLE, S WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN. Dynamite has been used for driving For cale by Draggists, Grocers and Dealers. piies in Pesth. A cast-iron plate is put Frice, One Dollar per Bottle. ) on top of the pile and charge of 17} otilew, and pone genuine ex- ) ounces of dynamite exploded on it, The effeet is ¢ 1o five blows of a pile en- | ine having a weight of 143 Vienna cwt. and a stroke of 10 fect, ' Just What You Want. cototamp fir i Tl | When you have an at of eolic, ey e et Do ! cholers morbus or diarrhoea, you want f ] the pam removed at onee, Chamberlain | Colie, Chole and Diarrhoea Remedy ! gives immediate ief. It is safe and 2 1 pleasant to take, only 23 cents a boitle. —~— THE FATCNE On the four sides of a handsome tomb- I ZE OVEN Dfin:‘ stone, erceted by :l’llh 1 in N|ll~:4l, Mich., 5 over the graye of his wife, arc these m- 5 TH Iption he more Siints the more W THEICATERTUMRROVEMENYIOPRE | Hypoerites.”” “The more Peace the mnre Plenty.” he more Ppriests the more Poy y."" The more Religion the more Lying. Beware of Scrofula Serofula Is probably more general than any othier disoase. 1t is in and manifests itself in running sores, pustula 1 cruptions, boils, swellings, enlarged joints, | 4 '.\\“ $508, 8070 €308, Hood n\n::p.m”l TS e A L et e to A pels all trace of serofula from the blood, P d leaving it pure, enriched, and healthy { Ronsting nrvtrlwforon\uu..- nuy A T TR 5 s P Cocking Apparntun, ard wil over a yoarhad tworumningsoresonmy neck. | Jyvolutionies $he P n-;;l M,hcfl,, of Cooki - Took five bottles Hood's Sarsaparilla, and am - = L P A. Amold, Arnold, Me., had serofulons | sl T ittt tho Uiy fnedor rores for seven years, spring and fall, Hood's | dug the close oven GaoF huerel _,:;“;;(“‘,;‘,‘”" sarsaparilla cured him, | Ganze mearly s darga an tho 8oor fiaeif, | ~Through this Gauze Door the Salt Rheum | alates, fullitin Tsone of the most disagreeable diseases eaused and ue n:n’\‘\'vl OONAE N by bmpur ood. 11 isre ared by Hood's 1t makes an onormous saving Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, Ilnluoprunlvum‘lvnupr’Lou\{\_nal['lx.‘r“em‘l: William Spies, Elyria, O., suflered greatly e o (Ot BCYENIOn QUALITR from erysipelas and m, A by | OF ZUE FOOD COOKED IN 17 handling tobacco, At times his hands would OPINION OF ANL PERT, erack open and bleed, Ho tried various preps M"u Many i o arations without lly took Hood's Sar- | 9 ] Lam entirely weil.” 5 m on Lis huids and on the calves of his leg Ie took Hoo Su~ and is entirely cured.” J, ton, Mt, Veraon, Ohio, [ mranluuvrm 1 CIHGULARS AMD PRICE LIST | Hood’ old by ¢ all dr FR} NL'I H‘(‘""ITAI. TRT‘LTM"HT 1. 100D & €O, 100 Dosus One Doliar Sarsapariila ts, l; slx for 5. Mado o Apothiecaries, Lowel EXCELSIOR MARI'G €0., ST.LOUIS. | ! CHARTER 0AK FT#"’}@ and RANGES are BOLD IN NEBRASKA ae follows: Ouata. OGERS & SONS ¢ LITSON, THE C.E, MAYNE REAL ESTATE and TRUST GO, Property every count Of Titie ipformati S, W. COR. 1510 AND PARNAM, OMANIA, of every deseviption for sale 1n all parts of tiecity. Lauds for sale i n Ne v COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS o1 e comnty kert. Maps of the ¢ ate oF coulty, or any otlier 0 de 1, furnished free s char o0 applicatiou:

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