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THE OmAHA DAILY BEE: 7. 1886 ~-TWELV R i THE BARKER FIRE NOTES OF THE ARMY, time the fire drove Mr.Mayne's assistants N QY ; ; THE CLOW-M'DONALD MATCH - — e e e hni e abandaned: | 1% DATS' SPECIAL SALE. An Interview With Architect Men- | Changes the O:der of the Day—The | They were mixed up in the general loss \ et detssohn—Other Notes, Transfers, unn‘f last evening, when after a day’s dili Declared a Draw After Six Prettily The destruction of the new Barker cond Licutenant Frederick T. Van [ gent search about th of these | Gommencing Monday, November 8th, Clos- | [] v o] . building continues to be the subject of ew, of the ond infantry, has been | Nad been found ¢ a worthl 3 Fought Rounds general conversation on the street cor- | relieved from duty as judg ¥ +remaining part not ing Baturday, November 13th, s loss will not | condition. Should th . advocate of | po recovered, Mr, M ybody has somcthing to say | the general court-martial, convened in | be far from pecially ir wrd to the rapid- | Omaia, and has been succeeded by Sec- -— Tosiery and Underwear, ity with which it burned. What Mr. | ond Lieutenant Chas. H. Cochran, of the Police Vourt. ners, Eve BASE BALL AND OTHER SPORTS. | about it, ¢ Mendelssohin, the architect, has to say | Scventh infantry. Henry Ballis the name of a notorious | Jones and Small—The Denver Cone | w1y doubt prove interesting to the | The commanding officer Fort Omaha, | Sneak thief, who is arrested regularly The season trade has opened smaller vention—The Offictal Vote—Army | 1o just at this time. Neb., hus been ordored, upon the arrival | About once a week charged with stealing | in volume than we anticipated. We find ] Notes—The Barker Fire— “The build was designed to be of military conviet Leonard Schomer, | harness. He was arraigned yesterday | ourselves stoeked with a surplus consist Other Local, slow burnir \.’,,m“-.-- vdd Mr, Men- | from Fort D. A, Russell, Wyoming, to | charged with taking a harness belon ing of novelties in Hosiery and UsDER e % tanted Lassen,. He WEAR which we propose to offer to tie send nim to the Fort 1 and is now in jail aws publie at such low prices as will ¢ nworth mili- of an_oili foa hackr plead guilty ssohn All the floors were to be dened with twoginches of mortar, and The Clow-McDonald Mateh, 1 the furring was to be filled at the base The glove contest between John P. | and top with mortar or concrete to pre Clow and Duncan McDonald drew B crowd to Canningham hall last n ; Two interesting bouts pre main event of the evening har rd, with the following y convicts tary prison, un and ‘suitable gu named milits ' conlin vent the spread of fire and . : sntenced to ;;"jfll'l‘"_' . \'l'lu' police are trying to find [ their immediate sale. We advise an to cut off the channels on | Sheppard and Clayburn Crume to thirty days.in the'county jail--twenty HOSIERY. ) ° 4 o, ain Henry S. Turrill assists h paragraph 12 current series f: of them on bread and water. Hay had | 1 Lot Infants’ cashmere Hose worth each floor; but unfortunately none of this work was in pl; It was intended to begin it on Monday. One reason why to cotply lers No. The lirst set-to of the evening was be- | the building burned so rapidly was that ¢ headguarters of . army, has been William Levoun had been arrested for | blacks and colors worth #5¢ all sizes for SOLK NTS FOR twoen Sidney Smith, of Oregon, and | it was filled with rubbish of all sorts. | relieved from duty in this department reckless driving, He plead guilty and SOLE AG S FOR Goorge Pheby, of Omaha. Smith was a [ Jtwas full of lumber on Jight-weight weighing 135 pounds, while | g0 werd alt niled up ther Pheby belonged to the feather-weight [ age room for the wiole on the second story, \t :;:mnlrln‘_\ Se! I-.m l-lnl\l .m:ml IR was fined $10 and cos Mt Ilm me“‘l&‘ rih\u-]wl \\l\lv»l [lhw in t y t htling, and 89 | Southwick to” comply with paragraph 12, vt acks and colors worth 33c for 23c. Hitch k's Add ! . [t was a stor- | speeial ord No. 230, current ser.es The Official Connt, 1 Lot Children’s £xtira heavy French | C COC K s ( I Iony building. there | from the headquarters of the army, has | The vote of Douglas county v class at 108 pounds. Notwithstanding \.,, ,n;,,l,u ’pl'\u to put the ni |'\'H\l!l been |l\'\‘|-‘l‘\‘ml from duty at Fort vassed yoster by ‘the. ofilc i difference in weight, the mill was a | None of the pl ing was put on. All ", " AR D B B y A HEAY b 3 }ihvclv and. into ‘v~(lll:‘m| v "Both men | the windows were open and the fire had | Licutenant Blanyelt, of company D, | COHPO cd of County Clerk Neodham, W. | school Hose ' worth 5o for 85 snecoeded in getting homo some red hot | & elean sweep from top to bottom. Talk- fteenth infantry, from Fort Kandall, { J. Broatch and J. Megeath, The work | 1 Lot ladies’ fine Black Cashinere Hose, Stal’lton Place BllSIneSS LCtS Blows. Tho bout lsted four rounds and | ing about tinder boxes, the Barker build | Dak., went to Fort: Leavenworth yester- | occupied the day until & o'elock, when [ in sizes S and 8§ only, worth $1.25, for 50 8. J o Ll ;. conts. i Hose in blacks and colors worth “ourd | B all sz vne Yates & Hempel's Addition, and c. 1 Lot Boys EXTRA HEAVY wool ribbed was declared n draw. ing was no more of a tinder-box than a | day. " i the board adjourned without having " ., f o nest mill eallod out as contestants | hundred other buildings in Omaha. The | (General Kantz commanding the Eighth | footed up the totals of the vote cast. Tho |1 Lot Iad fine Cashmere Hose in Swedes For Prohibitio KELLEY, STIGER & CO. of Toledo, and “Our Jack' | factis that every building in this city infuntry, Lieutenant-Coionel ~ Bryant, | pocora was therefore sealed up, o that ks and colors, worth $1.25, for 75 To the Editor: In an edito this - b Prof. Day. Hanley. ~Four rounds v contestants making a good dur! Ay of sci- A Large Line of Furs to Arrive This Week. ¢ & Co. yosterday vecoived n o unusnally large and . rt, and the whole of the ~egi- | the figares are not accessible until the with two exceptions—the postofiice and | ment, now in the department of Ari- | work is complete, The count showed, UNDi o e v 1o knock | the county court house, which are five: | zona, will be ~transferred during this | however, that the following officers huve |. :N ladies’ White Merino Vests his opponent. out, however, the hout was | proof strictur hie third five-proof [ month to the department of the | heen elected: G. W, Lininger and Bruno | and Pants, sold by other dealers for 50 0 devord of any bloody or exciting features, | building will be the First national bank, | Elatte. he wiylmn* are Andrews | Tzsehuck, senators; Geo, Heimrod, G.W. | conts, for ‘25 cents, or 30 cents a swit, | Our last election, ore sparred, both | # tinder-box, to a greater or less extent, Major week you said that the folly of the pro- hibitory resolution at Lincoln ma sible the result “'of republican def Tand that *the W JAR. pos- t at sian Kelley, S advices th youd of any bloody or exciting features. | Gf'Which Lnm the arehitoot, The Mer: | Worth, Bafley, Porter, Corliss, Walls, | Whitmors, dames Younz, John Mathie: | ONLY 10 sults sohl to sy one euistomer. | vote with fow exeeptions protosted in the | fobieic i of fur goods would arrive ‘ | fooor iy e prared nd. entectained | chants’ national bauk folks may mako | Savage, Willicln, “Whitne son, Philip Amdres, David Knox, Patrick [ 10 Dozex Iadies’ Wool Rinbed Vests, no [ most effective way” against that folly | " Omaha about the middle of the com- the orowd with o fine exhibition of club | their new building fire-proof. ‘They | low. The colonel and licutey Garyey and C.J. Smyth, representatives; | sleeves, worth $1.25, for 75 cents, “by ensting .heir ballots for the demo. | &, Veck: swinging. He went through somo difli- aiking about it how. Thoarehitecis | el and six companies go to F't. E.W. Simeral, attornoy, and W..J. Mount, | 30 Dozex ladies’ Camel Huair Vests | et R0 TGS T0T H1 Coms This lot comprises a full line of soal cult movements and retired amid ap- only too anxions to ercet fire:proof he mujor and four comyp. county commissioner.” The work will bé [ and Pante, worth $2.00, for $1.50, or §.00 | cTatic candidates.” Now, as a forein o0 ues and dolmans, fur lined ciren plause. wetures, but the matter rests wholly | proceed to I't. Robinson after the completed to-morrow morning. per suit. born citizen of Nebraska, and very well | 50 i, BRtutal boave - Tt wis exactly fiveminutes after ton | With the property owners, who hesitate | ters are rebuilt to ceommody - One Lor Ladies' All-wool wlet [ acquainted with the people in every | N b TR LBy when the two prineipal ants made | 1o g0 to the exira_expense which such but two companies will wint Licensed to Wed, pants and vests for 97 cents, worth $1. Swedish settiement in the state, pl lack mfls, black Persian - mufly, MeDonald | buildings necessarity involve lzer in the meantime. Judge McCullocir issued ma black Martin _ muf nee in th liv natural coon ALL WOOL & their appear: e One Lot 8! 28, W W W 5| ¢ B; T r r censes y fi ng 1 2 m you that, as for this c s, 1 was umed in white tights and brown Ihe work of tearing down the damaged of th = lic o 50, fe n ssif mb mufls r tock ( tlesh colored ft avker building ket a foree “"\E'H* ng those of Capt. Miller, Lot o the L) Y ki R furnishec I't., I som, and those of Capt. | parties: s of foreig: st, ¥ 1 tights and blue stockings. Bill MeCung | f liremen busy yosterda, wse of tights wnd blue stoekings, Bill AeChing | 0 hinmont to soveral thonsantt peaplo | Keller MeKeover now at Ft. Niobrara, [ Name. - Residen e Baries was chosen us judgo for. Clow and | Wio lined the sidewalks in the vicinity of | Will come to Ft. Omaha this fall, - thus § GREFE FERL - GREE 5 | garment or Ed. Rothery officiated in a simi the ruins during the d. T'he first story | placing ten compantes, the whole regi- R ANAT A il re | 1 (W 3 ; Prices for the next six days—no longer | lowa, & ) ity for McDonald. Ed. Parker hold walls of the bullding are apparently un- [ ment at this post. WAL las) 3| time. d TONEET ] great mass of the Swedish born citizens | bronght west of Chi ONG Lo LANIOs AN great mistake. The politic ] pants and vests worth for tionality may he against prohibition, but | ettes and pelerines to mateh 3,25 1 suit. our people in Nebraski or in Kansas and | This Ine of furs has heen carefully very much in favor of it. The | selected and is one of the very finest ever wns of our na- | assortment of mufls, with coilars, colls WOOL Name. Residence. Age. e LAliSomaid whs | mjured and will mot have {0 be torn | Lieutenant:Colonel Fleteher, now com- | { Sarah T Pettis. 2 Orders by mail attended with care and | —and the number in Nebraska is_over hbaeanoasseillbor geconded by Juck Hanley, Clow by Har gi::\(‘” ||ulu":n u‘;‘xlnlf;”;:t!li':-‘::‘ 1:‘:! |‘|‘3A: n.»‘.'.-;.».: ;:x’:\sln‘-‘lfl nt‘;x’.t Ft. Robinson, will also come We are now located just half o block dispateh. C.H. PATCH CO. mo l:'::‘|‘|l‘l‘17|illI‘l‘\’"‘i‘:‘”“l": il:\:hl’l‘vi.!ml..‘;": ‘\-(‘»E.:.(‘ as cheap ny hnu;n. n ,”f‘ country. o o etock and fiteen minutos the | gpeupiet by M. 8 LY and "W, . | "Major et who was stationet for sev- | S 15 L Comu am goe s 1T Dousle S ahie party Would give us prohilition in Burlinzon Route. ' protty well matched was evident from tho | yaliable” papers” which' woulu: *have | of which e was plea-antly Known, not g August Dormann and His Tweuty | Mentissubmitied toa vote ot the people, | via % MR ON 1 HURSDAY, NOV; i tart, |m-|l1|i 4':";!::"'r "l’"l“i‘ llLl‘llellK}l “‘.‘, \l\(“;‘lul:: "(I::I\‘:'l‘n‘!nlM‘:;:::‘nj‘.llA~n:|‘|luivl:::|nl'|‘a‘|‘n|}lu:: [h"'l"'ll only as an ofticer m;l 50 as an author. g 5? New Soap Factory. ?eur_..v ' xperience In Omaha. :x‘l‘“c‘{:fltlll,l(l‘"! nl:‘l;t ‘,:_'| i l(]]lf |“I:::-x.\y“_‘::]\izlr‘ }”h‘ “‘, 8:10 &, 1 wiseo and ‘ T almostwholly by fomting. MeDonald | offices wore renched y wy throngh a A Matter of Life and Death, R. Vaughan has been in correspond- | Away back in_the sixties August Dor- | pWenty thousand votes Los' Angelos. moodfor si ith stop over privilege sived | ence for some time with a syndicate of | i ! received tickets and further information apply to wealthy 1n, the well known Thirteenth street entlemen from the English | dry goods merchant, opened up a gen- Ozana, November south window by the use of a ladder. City Physician Leisenring the following reports of thy managed to got lome with one straigh JGELSTROM, arm biow on Clow’s mouth and break births and Slore: hi ] IHEvetaE Wheel Notes. TR hTa e DS S| colony near LeMars, In., who desire 10 | eral store on North Sixteenth street,’ and \ Harny Decer, away before his opponent could return Thabaare sesallant visshosts Dikkia deaths 1 this city for the week ending T T e e 5 xteo cet, *and WAL alEnated ket Agent, 1521 nan, the compliment. p A cre are excellent prospeets Omaha | vogtorday: et ot e e bort o the | amid the ups and downs of commercial But still in the ring.” —= i et S U Haaig sl G LS O i) s Brerns, firm, which is styled Cobbe, Eller & Co., | life in struggling eity he has held his {36 ¢, B, Mayne Re ¢ and Trast [ Hodgson & Son. architects, Tron bar ‘o‘qu-éi nei H'l vnlu “Il‘\(l“ilr;“" l‘|‘ l; LX-‘: ercise themselves i the exps build Mr. and Mrs. Shultz, Farnam street, a | will arrive in this city this week to make | own for nearly twenty years, having Comy = Tt TR B i i olanted his rieht | ing this winter. ‘The nine-ln son. S arrangements for heginning the wor moved into a large brick block on South 316 South Fifteenth street. Everett’s floral opening Wednes: S down his guard and planted his right vy William and Mary Hultze, 1510 Soutl L squarely on his nose, REeDonald trid to | Which was laid in the building is to be R UTB ot o e | e te T Th oL it o Biook || ChivEeeittii awilluiontNtwolimonth agoihe - Nov. 10, 310 S. 15th St, counter but Clow broke away and saved | lowed to remain during the next few | “'Soron and Anna Jensen, Eighth and iare npwopuid dus Dal aablock | tasIehosasesioRIGEIAIEN e wiand iagaAs IC S MavioL Qonvinaing e Holibarnns ’ o A Mol Ly S SR > oren and Anna Jensen, Eighth and | south of centh and Farnam, at 316. 5 e cles that Omaha real estate is not depre Ladies who wish to save money himself. Me! !nn:llvl then made a clever | months and season tickets are to beissued | Dory on, South Fifteenth street. Come and see us. | PIOCK just across the street, which gives | giating 1s by calhng and examining the | labor ean sce something that will ple femnt and hit Clow a hiyely stomach blow. | at u very reasonable rate, permitting the | H. C. and Christine Sorenson, Sherman | Thg (. E. MayNe Rean Estare axp | himthree large store fronts, the num- [ number of sales made by the ity | them vy eallin on Bihtecnth Sroat ,““ 4 short nterval Clow xetulinted by | hoarer {o use the track as often und as | and Twentieth, o danghter. bers being 607, 609 and 61l South | Real Estate eompany during the past | first door north of Battle of Gettysburg. ggain visicinue his antagonists month with | o as he pleases, * Mr. John 8. Prinee, |, IL and Matia Peterson, Blondo wnd | . ——— Thirteenth street, The building is a three | Week. e Rty fl.l VicIous e Ly B ehanizo of Llows ™ | the éhampion bicyclist, who has decided Twenty-sixth, a_doughter. Mrs. M, V returned from the sl i e - Hodgson & Son, architects, Iron bank. olased witha 1;\.\‘\ exchiango of blows. | o'romain tn Omalia, is to manago the and’ Mary Lynch, Seventecnth | east, the new block, | Story brick biock and is eccupied entirely | Hodgson & Son, architcets, lron bank. = B hid P low recalved n \nun‘A'l track, and that it will be extensively pat- ason, a son. Mp e southeast corner th and Dodge. ' | by Mr. Dormann. Heé has placed therein - Ihe B. Mayne Real Estate and "‘iv ,l"'l e face “'\',"' i Uns s which |y onizod by our wheelmen, goes without Willium and Anme Richelien, Sixteenth —- a large and complete stock of dry goods, A Young Burglar Arrested. Trust Co. have vrented the lower floor of | iy e, No hting to- speak | quying. During the cold winter day rar Izard, a daughter. 5 Dauglas County Teachers. notions, clonks, boots and shoes, elothing [ For some weeks the ents along the Martin’s furniture store, No. 316 o In this round. | made a rush athis | When it s impossible to ride out door el ‘and Ella Maxham, Twonty- | An interestin and furnishing’ goods; and during 1he | yiver hottom have been troubled by the Lstreet, where they will be pleased ourth round—Clow made a rush at his | ), can repair to the exposition build: | sixth and Charles, a dangh Gounty i Denahorsl asaoomtis coming week Tie will add the department | s s p S e 11 their friends. ~ As our propert | Y association 1 y ) y olnpum-nll-um fisted him with a vicious g, and enjoy a pleasant spin 3 u, 608 Pacific street, a | vogiorday at the ofti e 1 of finemilline: Mr. Dormann gives | Visitations of sneak thieves and burglars s destroyed by Friday night’s fir Rilbyromtlinmools i Malunald trivditore: || ione assigoodiitrac Mr. Prince | daughte o e e o apporintendent | employment to about twenty clerks and | Most of the residents of this vicinity can | wo iope our customers will” give (;nr_vxl(,"b|‘||x.‘ vr:ul ed t|o” .-h (_ln_\]‘ '\\ih‘o will keep n stock ot bicycles on | P. A. and M Peterson, 833 South | (iR ATH m‘.‘_‘. AL “}“;‘ ESI0) |‘|"|(;(‘;l; Sastock of at least” £10,000. IHe | not wellafford tolose any of their world's | of what they wish to sell as S Possi- o T O D s g1, | iand for the use of those who do notown | Ninetcunth stree ughter. =~ part_in the discussion joyment of very lurge business and s known | goods. A few days ago Wm Warren, | ble. We have five ex men hind_ the former. -~ More feinting £ol- | pyychines of their own. He will also open | | George and ding, 1206 South intoret FEHrofa AT CA TRt and wide for his honesty in allhis deal- | \¢ho hives inn smal So bui « L whose sole business it is to s and scll Jowed, and the two men clinched. In- i e an interesting programme. After the | : = yin: who lives innsmall house built upon a IR L micitue mon ¢ At | @ school of mstruction, where novices snty-fifth street, a son, vegular meetimg, the Devglas County | 10gs. Those who deal with him alw boat in the river, missed some of his [ Fetd estate, and we still expeet to do the 4 1 R BAE B i e ontestants | yay Joarn s wnd rapidly the art of corge and Mrs. Gillenbech, Omaba | p&GEL RIS L rranged for & | Know that goods are just as he repre- | clothing. Lo kepth look out fora return | ieading busincss in the city. To cash i Fifth and o Tound—Both of these | Tiding the pl om wheel. From time u daughter, ¢ meeting on Docember 18, sents them and that his prices are | yvisit from the t P buyers we shall offer spe induce- o Tt o Aty [ to. time various races, including ever “ul Ada Rigby, 818 Pacific street, a | p 0 Nl GO 0F Springfield, and | a8 low any in - the west. | ayoung man named ments for the next ten days, on both in- AT i ) iter. Yy ) t 'z ) (8 a) EE thing, from u fifty mil race, will be held to a_six days side and outside propert d it is believed that ) and our Or- R chard Hill, Mayne's Donald rushed the fighting, but was met ddition and cob and Christ rof, Matthews, of ‘Springfield, and | Ly ofitonce to his large advertisement | ik int the plice, - Carr n Jacobsen, 810 | Frof, Monroe, of Baueroft, attended the f 17418000 will be. scen that he has | 15 1O the pee: Zar very handily by Clow who gave him ; Vineteentilairaatiars, ng. ; : s == SR ¢ i Yy b, : ¢ v can bemade to pay. Altogether [ South Nineteenth street, a son. e quoted some extraordinary price A hittle disfigured, Mayng ce w Iready the che mfl'f{ ‘I'";l‘.“f ""f ':- When the referee | jicyelng sportin Omaha will reecive such | William and Carrie Smith, 812 South e are now located just half a block | customers from out the city ne: But still i the ring.” st property on the market, Come e tho finish, both men Wwore SPArting | 4 boom as it hus never before enjoyed. Sisth street, a danghter. south of Fifteenth and Farnam, at 316 : atronizing him, us they yne Real Estate 15 0L you want to buy or sell real es- B ota, nether of them hiad re- —— Mrs. Beunett, Tentn and Davenport, a | South Fifteenth street, Come and see us, | sure to be used as honestly as i Company, : [ “The roferee & ced at th ADLUE BRI NES: son. | BRI ThE C. E. MAYNE REAL ESTATE AND | came personally tothe store, His loni 316 South Fiftwonh street. rember the pla 5 South Fif- P iiaion of ";"“m".‘;gl‘.":‘l}““' "U"wv\s“"‘ ““l’J‘I‘e BLACK CROOK. ‘l‘. t( and L. Jackson, 2713 Cumings Trust Co. xperience in the business in the west e ,l{xl'l\wl-n llc»:n-i‘ m and 1 to decide atonce as to who was the win- The famous “Black Crook,” which is Soorgo nnd Mrs, Raworth, 805 Spruce Building ve TR o IIn“i””-‘“ -"“lrhlnl cated 1‘“&»'51 Il‘»‘ k:‘-l-’[ St HishasD Gy ot ner, and would therefore reserve his de- [ now being heralded throughout the coun- | giriot, o son. i 2 A s o : 2 SBYI0CTERZ00C seaten IR0 HoNRIIs Ik — cision, ~Altogether the contest afforded | try under the management of the re- | * Michacl ind Mrs. Ferrile, Eloyenth | , Superintendent Whitlock issued build- e Hodizson & Son. avehitects, Tron bank, | Hodison & Son, architects, Iron bank. a good display of science, and was wotat | nowned Kiralfy Brothers, will appear | near Pacific, a son. t ing pormita yestorday ns follows: The fire damaged our Furnam street & S L . — fludlfi““l(“”h,‘"! by bloody brutality, #s | here on next Friday and Saturday, 12th DEATHS, C. “-l"”“l“}'v frame "“( h, between oflices to a great extent, but we are still No Trouble in Future, AL LS S Slope. 4 many had anticipated. s 13th insts, George M. Lathrop, aged 24, a Child's | yJeayenworth, and Michican . on deck at 316 South Fiffeenth strect with | Rush & Shetby haye recently purchased | Lots in Sunny Slopewill be ofiored fox A DRAW. THE G : hospital, of typhoid fov Nils Clavea, 1 : Y the best real estate burgains in the ¢ity. | o wore SNl o | sale from and “afte dnesday the 10th After the contest Billie McCune, the | Kellar—wisard. magicin. conj : Will: aged 11 years, at 2 A v alory Teame dwolima; R e TEn” Berare Sa | 20 eres of the Ainscow meadow 3 mile | fnst. This property is situated just halt referee, examined the cards of the scor- | presudiginteur and Lord High Eyery | Cuming street, of membrancous croup. | 524 and Webster..... L rust Co. south of the stock yards and on Monday, between the post oflice and the stock ) ers and found that they did not tally. | Thing Else in the realms of coltation, le Mrs. Ulrika Hill, aged 89, at 1515 Cali- | M. F. Clark, story basement and by ———— November 8, will begin to selling lots and | ys on high and_ sightly ground | othery's record ot points was in Me- | erdemain and the infernal regions, and | fornia street, of exhaustion, dwelling block, Douglas and 22d Boyd's Opera House. ity deed and abstract of | Contains a beautiful little park for child- onald’s favor, while Barnes’ card was | the black art generally—comes to u?wrs Claude A. Clark, aged 1 at 41018} EREGS S Sunday the 7th of November, v Jot sold. Jad abstraets | Fen's play grounds with living er | 80 badly mixed up that he couldn’t tell | opera house to-morrow night in the flush | Center street, of remittant fever. Four permits’ aggregating. Robert & Bertram, been given by everyone scliing Omaha | !} u, and considering the priecs asked { himself whether 1t was a_base ball scor brilliant success. He has been playing [ Hubert Thomzs Donahoe, aged 2 . ; oder roparty, les trouble would arise as to | 15 the most desirable of anvthing now of i [ or the design for a crazy quilt. In order, for almost three continuous years | months, at Twenty-first and Sprace, of | (MF. and Mrs George Williums, = of Die Lustigen Vagabunden ad titlos and fewer luw suits come up, | fered to the public. ' Lots will e sold for fheroforo, 10 save any hard feelings, Mr. | without missing o single porformance. 1n | exnaustion. » OF | Conneil Bluflr, accompanied by Mis oaetigon Vegnmundon. Il o fow duys at the very low price of $350. t McCune decided (o call the contest a | Il this time he has not had @ los- | Thomas Murphy, aged 73 years, 1811 | Cooper, of lrwin, Pl gittioln oL Wilson Found Guilty Yor information apply to J. C. Wilcox, | l:r‘l;ov,v“ Hosnya:tho anon, must oot for ing week, e has not reccived an | California street, of ecrebra heumor- :\‘I’}MH;'.I||9||;5“- e s | Hodgson So teets, Troa bank The ease of the State vs. Joln Wilson, | 1oiF the vroperty, or to W. 8, Seavey { I3 est. 0 cfore their merits | adverse criticism, and he has de- | hage: 3 at 816 North Eighteenth street ! 5 - —— 1of forgery, by passing a bogus | Ltrwet ' = ourtecnth ean be properly judged. lighted, (-n(ormmud‘ and mystitied | Birdie Farrell, aged 7 years, 1218 Park | #t 019 Sorth Bighie 0ok TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT R T e street. i i r— ireds of thousands of le. Dur- | ave . s S 4 < n ORRGIINELLANTANOG 708 R 5 i AHE OMAHA BASE BALL CLUB. }:;n””;u“w Hliout Hhhlvo )51?;»(1:; i"l luhrl J‘(‘;:L‘:‘rfll' LY (el L S 1 . Vesta Chapter, No. 6, 0. E. 8. On Account of Fifteenth cluded d Judge Wakeley yes 1y . The fire damsge Farnam street | | Frank Bandle to Manage It—The | principal cities—Philadelphia, New York. nty-sixth and Dougglns, of” contusio | , e regulur monthly meoting of Vesta [~ and Farnam. The jury were oufabout an” hour, when | offices to o but we are still 1 3 Club's Prospect lh'uul\ yn, Wilmington, Pittsburg, Chi- | cerebo Chapter, No. 3 , will be held to- The C. E. Mayne ey veturnced with a verdict of guilty. on deck at nth street with Goorge Kny and Frank Bandle left last go, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Denver. | James Dollory, aged 44 years, at 1012 | morrow ( ping Al Ity st comniny, ionsngaant) “f”"". ATTe g S s el Kellar is simply wonderful. He has the | Capitol nvenue, of heart diseuse. tendance is urged upon the members. | last Friday evening, have suflered sc 4 . night for Leavenworth to attend the | fioiq'to himseif. And a unique and n John D. Pigg, aged 80 years, at 1552 | By order of the atron, James | Jogsos, and in conversation with C A But still in the r o '! © meeting of the western league which will | yelous field it is, In this hurrying, hard- [ south Fourteenth street, of lung trouble, | A. Bruner J The C. E. Muyno Real Estato and Trust TR Mayne in regard to how it affected him, Conj be held to-day. They will make applica- [ headed, bustling nineteenth century. His Rosn Hughes, aged 2 Hodgson & Son, architeets, Tron bank. at 1018 't & L 3 0 rMance Savor: 1 I , Yani o Ve are v od alf X | he ed that as the loss w entir 316 South Fifteenth street. - . tion for the admission of the Omaha club | performance savors of East Indian” mys- | Capitol avenze, of pu 3 We are now located just half a block g ! " = R e Tha loague, 28 I8 tucw ism, of the jugglery of the middle e ron, aged 36 yo at St. | south of Fifteenth nm) Farnam, at 816 | there heing no insurance whatever, that BT P AW (Lo uy Wanten—~To buy a good ot in Han- t 0 ddlidls of the sorcery und witchery for | Joseph’s hospital, of pn South Fifl ot Come and see us. | he would, in order to make some quick Syoroit's flc cdnesday, Must be very che: proposed, will be composed of the clubs Nov, 10, 810 5. JeE oflice which the burnings at the stake 1n Salem Ame aged 4 yea at | Tue C. REAL EsTATE AND hard il t Or b Ad- | sales, pluce on the ma z ; from Kansas City, St. Joe, Leavenworth, | haye become # matter of history, of the | Eieventh and Cass, of membrancous Trust Co. 3 A > e | b Topeka, Lincoln, Hastings, Owaha and | diabolism with which Robert Houdin did | croup. - lots agiveline lolain Muyna Blase- g 5w Sulnoreans Susipenc e dous Cronas, r . B either Atchison or Des Momes. The | as mueh for the French arms in Algiers M E. Bryson, aged 32 years, at A Horse Stolen. Mayne's Addition, o discount of | ONE Cask AuERICAN llosiery Co.'s 3 the day before there E Omaha club will doubtless be a favorite | &5 did their famous foreign legion with [ Merchants’ hotel, of female troubl The barn of Jeremiah Reed, a color ten per cent from former | Extea Fing MeriNo UNDERWEAR, | were tremendons crowds attending the their devil courage and recklessness. Julin Midleists agek 1 month, at | fellow living on Capitol ayenue, w Kellar is an anachronism. His figure pacy This will last for only | PEARL SHADE, £5.00 A SUIT. SOLD BY ALL | ( Tenth and Dodge, of “inflammatory diar- | visited on Friday night and : st | Dy Goobs, CLOTHING AND FUuNisuiNG ulor-made G Bankrupt Sule of Fine in the league. Itis understood that Frank e | g few d v v ) v o direc! 4 5 L 3 the lots o worth a gr winter clothing, hats, ete,, at 1118 Far- Mand ‘,“.?.'.E",,‘.",“,’{‘.‘l‘ by the directors (0 | uyique and peeuliar one on the” Ameri- | rhoea. Day horse stolen. Sheril Coburn hus of: | el imore money that is asked. SAE L DA ki ATAB00, A 'YkuY. GiieAT Bk | DIESIOTINE BRER B0 B LS KAk & T s e 4 ono %op | can stage, He can be elassed under no | Lsane I, ms, aged 27 yi at 1317 | fered a reward of $75 for the eapture of [ “(yehard Hill is now in the heart of the | GAIN. HoLLYRoODAND SCoTCIWOOLS AT | FEE 0 120 e s ection could bo made, Bandle i8 one of | },oud, He is simply Kellar. Unless we | Davenport street, of Inng troubl the thicf. i ity Aho | SRR Low ticEs, | LLUDsON's Minrain | rapidly. Only ufew left of those fing the bost postad base ball men in the west. | arvory much mistaken, Omaha and the | Lo o ek O _I0E trouble. b y e e e STt ihilens | HOtkr Brock. | 7| Beaver overcoats at § guaranted o hi i ave | & 4 ) 4 e . wer es erceted there this yeas OTEL BLOCK. o’ geiAs nutlor himsolf and will huve | wost will go as Kellat o %8 our Sam Jones and Sam Small, Hodgson & Son, architeets, Iron bank. | {1 on LAl Hettaiis Wi Which — Worlh $18 oxmoney aturaodiialio lange i -y playpers who (00,108 [ Kindred have done in Philadelphia, New | Sam Jones and Sam Small, the revival- = gpe— . runs through Ovehard Hill, been Court Natos, ) of heavy and medium weight over- ne o knows all of | YNk and the enst R L N the | Messrs, William . Kimbail & Co. have | [10®, i IR T Reuben Allen commenced an action in i th 4 will be sble to make u selee ists, with Mr_ J. Maxwell who acts as the 2 : brought to grade, while the st silk and satin lined. Men’s hand : By it (LS 08 . . ; i ' in | produced a Cigarette that has long been |y, 0 ooy extendedl out Cuming streat so | the district court yesterday, seeking the A B4 QNG Bk e AROIN0 HC tion of players that will place A Lively BRBAw, conductor of their meetings, arvived in | jogived, It is delicately perfumed, just | o 200 L A = v 4 some winter suits 83.65, guaranteed H ) S vely Runaway. wwed, It 4 I h that Ovchard Ihll is only three reclosure of tenge ngolnst the ¢ Omaha in the lead from the first. Players A toam of horses attached to a new | Omaha last night and are quartered at ough to destroy the odor of the burn- | {1 Tie el L L foreclosure of mortgnge against the | worth §12 or money returned. Men's B fromallpurts of the country have been || S0 50 b TG Py the Paxton, lmmediately after supper | Ing paper, and changes the smoke to an [ DIPCKS from - street =~ cavs. . VAVRCS | property of Mury A. Baker, to sccure | heavy dark mixed pants 8115, worth making n‘nplu-nlmu to sign with the | hack belonging to Nemeyer became [ § entirely different from the | 4ddition is = still nearcr CILY 1 i of $5%0. #3.50 or money returned; also ¢ line ) o Uni the revivalists left the notel and spent | Incense, = at the Union PeRL | Grdinary Cigatette, that no one can ob- ject to’its use, itis innoxious and uni- while Maynes 2lace on L worth street needs no comment. Les Omaha club aad the prospects are that a | fri ened by the splendid nino can be sccured. A verbal | Pa H “udge Wakeley and District Attorney | all wool cassimere, corkscrew amd ilk c depot last eveni stelle will go 10 Sarpy county to-mor- [ and satin lined suits, Men’s fine fur 7 and caused a | the evenmng with some of theiy frionds eontract has already been made for one | Jively time for n few minutes. The | They will open a series of r 1 meet- | Versally liked. worth street will be puved in the spring | [EEe0 5 LSS GO of conrt, e Derby hats 99 cents, guaranteed worth | of the best batteries in the west, although | givi% 4 ‘snumals made a wild dash for | 15 At the exposition building this even- [ ¥ e to within threo blocks of Muyne Pluve, | Nl will near eivil eauses during thelr | £, Zanilla umbrellas 5 conts, worth §2, the announcement cannot | Dwrur itis understood, be ioax i 8 firstbaseman. This 18 his position and | g itdown and pulling the hack over the and street cars in Mayne Pluce ave sold at a mueh lower asked for Hanscom Place Y absence. Men's cardigan jackets - §2.25, and 5,000 other yet be made ing under the direct auspices of the Y. We are now located just half a block llberey. striking an express horse, knook ! e,y engaged erty, £ | \ M.'C. A, aided by the churches of the | south of Fifteenth and Farnam, at ¢ articles equally ire tiun 1s down sud puiling the hack T reputation and fame of the | South Fiftcenth streot. Come and sce us. ) : u distigured ab, We dvise those who have not (| f0it he has few suporiors in_addition to | Prostrate heast. © Several collisions oc- ors In the cause of salvation hava | Tk C. k. MATNE REAL Etate Axp | 1005 while it has equally as good advan- But still in the ring iy purchused to go at once and Doing 8 batter nnd - base runner of ex. | eurred with cabs and othor volicles be. ceded them, and they will be greeted “Tutst Co. tages as the utier wddition. Buy these | qy, ¢ g Mayne Real Estate and Trust | secure some of the bargaing at 1115 ) oellent standing, Joe Walsh, onc of the (the horses renched the rmlroad | by auaiences thit will feol almost upon i lofs now while you cun get the discount Company, nam St., Omaha. St open till Y * old-time members of the Union Pucs sing, across which they dushed and | icrms of intimate acquamtance with | Special Notice to Ketail Grocers, O e —— 316 South Filieen h street night - il probably be engaged as short stop, | Gréatedn commotion on Wenth street. | (hom. tsoth men are ospecially strong | The greatest inducementever offered in | yF 5 L0, QoS > - 3 T B and no better man could be asked. An 3 1 in their chosen methods of pérforming | this country is for your introduction of | SOV 1% =S B on & Son hiteets and sup'ts, Tho fi d our Farn : { ffort will be made to secure Charloy | #Wiys were captured. & commnn good, and their presence will | “Laurel Soap.” ~ Ask our salesmen | he fire damaged our Farnam streee n bunk, Minneapolis of | oftices to at extent, but we are st |I ‘ hitney for third base, Brigas, now with o ——— doubtless draw’ Jarge audiences from | about it, PAXTON, GALLAGHEL & Cor fhe Zire. dalnagoc, ur, CAMNON SWOR tes.'s,oftice bld'gs,churches'&c | on deck at 316 South Fitteenth strect with I s Loadvilles, Is anxious to sizn with The Denver Councilmen. SOURMAR) SIRW. DR , G offices to a great extent, but we are sti s fi bet 1o attar \ " the Omuhas for '87. The committee ap- | The members of the Omaha eity coun- . nity x: R i ....dl.-.‘-L at 11..\w‘xnlnhwmh~‘|Ir::v;(_l\\"uh orallle Ao o= A nogtay | (TSTE G AL ESTaTE AND ) inted to secure grounds have seve cil were busy last night making the final The Omaha View School, larceny of a shot gun and . quantity of | fhe P! T gstate bitaains g HCEILE N0y, 10, 310 8. 15th St et Co / “ulll:;ns in_view aud exu prevarations for the reception of the | Yesterday the finishing touches were | clothing from Tom Callu, wus ar NGl SWAANE S 34 - e e e SO suitable arrangements —for VT e S T EA R e 1ool 1 Omaha | raigned befora Judge Helsloy yestorday : Hodgson & Sou, architcet-, 1= bank o Trowbie 3 D RITANRO 4 h ¥ pon the new school m Omaha u udge H Y i i b i 4 Erapblodn utusg. ERadeduasiort e, ar a5 o'clock this afternoon, | View which will bo ready for occupancy | afternoon, “He waived exumination and | fiodgson & Son, architcts and sup'ts, - ———r— Bush & ey Have soesntly hirgliaacd. Sineo the ovranization of the base b itors will be taken o, tho Milland | (o-morsow. “Tho bulding contains two placod under $100 bouds to, awilt | room 26 Iron ankk, Minweapolisotice 11 | hEe e | 20 sores of the Alnacow menlow § milo Ui the bas hotel, where they will spend the night. | o o A o 1 0 ¢ nextdistrict courtgrand | X' Res.'s, office bldgs., churches &o <h &Sholby have receutly purch 1 ot the stock yurds, and on Monday, { elub Frank Bandle and S y Kay | B miorrow. 10y WALt RUSHS. = = rooms, each 25x80 feet in size and will " wres of the Al weadow } | smber 8, will beg g lots a Rave been flooded with applications for | Lo-morow they will be taken by the | ¢uryish accommodations for the school Tyt e B At gL Lo Aduseow iouvoN 4 B4 | uvamber , will kogin aalling Lo aud jtions with the new nine, Certain | Sounclimen —on a tnp Of Insy population of this tariying suburb until Rum Fiends. 2 ) 1 b, south of th R i Monduy, iy dec nd abstract of through the city, To-morrow i f i 9 - N ber 8, will hegin selling d 1At eola: Mad ab o tures of these application: 50 com- | {eONE Pk 4 h 4 more commodious quarters can be pro- | At anearly hour this morning Oficer 0 BRm—— November 8, will n lots un very lot sole dabstracts PIsbNL00S M Ao i will aitend the entertainment | 106 CORIMOCEN HUTHEES €A B 4 . rage I Boyd's Opera House, A e e it B e e o o h it won Gat they have been written on Ban o of vided. The school will be opened to- | Ormshy cornered four men in a room on : give a warrioty [ ) fig's blackbioxrd as under the head the operu house, after which a bauguet | porrow with Miss Sarali E. Thompson a3 | Dodeo streot in the 39 52000 41 Sunday the 7th of November, fitle with every lot i straots | i Gonble would arise a8 to ! B s Ball Chestouts.” They are as fol. | Will be given at the Millard = Tne Len- | pyinoipal, odge strect Ju the rear of Epeneter's Robert & Bertram, N R e rsana salliug Qm ki S o " Jows: . 8 yoritos will loave on Tuesday morning - rn ice works and arrested them on - the oder property, leas trowble wou to 5 - ; Wave soveral standing offers bug | f0F Chiesgo. = [ ayne's Loss, f the lurceny of a keg of rum The Lustigen Vagabunden, D titice und fewer luw su! " up s floral opening Wednes would xathor play in Omiha” DILD, Although the BEE secured information | fromO'Connell’s suloon on Tenth street. (The Jolly Vagabonds 10 8. 1510 bt U1 aw considered a fine base runce and | A e e losses of the vietims of the | The empty keg was found in the room By o : R A considorod n fluo baso runer s I Mary Ellen, widow, age 14 years (B& Seruing he losses of the viethus ofthe | gugupici by the men. They gave their L ————— n & Bon, srehiteets and sup't exidleiice, corner Fifth and Bun arker fire, iuformation too, which was : nawmes as John Coleman, Charles Hawmil i, Minneapolis oft SAnswer want me " last nicht at § p. m, of catarrh of 1he | gonorally relinble, it has since discovere 8 a8 o - Ao Sweanay. | 1.00k to your own interest. T € £ AIRNOADARAS ) “Havo bee d $300 por month but | stomach Funeral notios later, gesoral i"j“‘l};_““‘ l‘:il‘l‘"‘i =L‘y ”\‘l'l' ,:;“_"‘: ton, Roger Ardington amd Tom Sweeney. | Sifucuint e e sl fice bld s, chureh 4 4 uld for less in Owmaba—1 like - P SuSalnn Wl MAYNe L T haa e salesmen about Laurei Soip. | | P o ‘Thie many friends of Miss Alurcis Man: | will greatly excoed that already men- [ [ Aecused of lombessiomens: PAXTON, GALLAGHER P - o fi : am stiect [ G ¥ am the.only player mour elub who | ning, d of Mr. Joseph P, Man- | tioned. Every particle’ of his furniture | Joseph daylor, the ‘Criver of oue o ‘.' Ry ARAMPIQU, Aoy r ook -ul 216 cel with - maile » homy run in the scusou of '86." | ning, of this city, will be pleased to learn | and type-wr have been destroyed, | Pease Bros laundry wagons was aviesicd - i ®. Q.. Lhseh ol g nihe city. iy ~-- af her wedding Coobishir, Provine which alone roprescuted nearly $5,000. | yesterday evening on s warrant charg Hodgscn & Son, architects, Iron bank KE'S every ove ) “)- Sl | LSTATE AND All kinds of Job Printing, Oniaha | of Quebee, November 2, to Mr. Rebert | Besides this nearly $60,000 worth of valu- | ng him with the embezzloment of §16 of - most genticmanly bo “ETH Lithographiug & Blationery Co, W. Child, of Bustow, Mass, ably papets, which were belng used at the © his ciuployers’ moucy. Dr. Hanchett, 13 sb. Lad on this cud of thy .

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