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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1887, —=ARMOUR PLACE=— Situated on high and Beautiful Ground, affording a fine view and sufficiently near the: STOCK YARDS & SOUTH OMAH [he advantages of ARMOUR PLACE can be readily seen. It is located just west of the Stock Yards, on the B, & Railroad, near the depot, and is on the dircct line of the series of BOULEVARDS and PARKS That will within a short time surround the city on all sides. You can double your money in six months by investing ARMOUR PILLACH. Get Maps, Prices, Terms and Further Particulars of R.C.PATTERSON, Owner&SoIeAgent 322 South Fifteenth Street ¢ 6 Per Cent Loans. Abstracts of Title “FIXING” THE CITY CHARTER [ = Povpleton. The Union Pacific pays NO ACTION TAKEN, city tho Omahe, people were Tmproving the Track. ans, lot 16, block 1, Exchange Place, w at least §20,000 a year on vpersonal prop- = s r3 Ao d 5 ; — husiastically received and _hand- [ The bicyele track in the exposition crty.” Omaha Business Men F: =g on N s ! Lhe bloyelo ¢: | phiCMoody tojohn A Byan, lot 3, block 7, ¢ : e Conael) e T arer e ) Dt p 2iom : ;n‘nu to De s‘?ll,nd}" ated bv”the ]11?11Lsn11,\;1t5‘1;‘x|n: building is being enlarged at hoth ends. | plainyiew, w 8500, Fhe Committee Allow tho Railroad Tax | Mr. Pobpleton—"Youid, and now you Yestorday ing th Db o R A e L 1o, | The raised platforms are being extended | = Fred I Ketcham to Jonn A Ryan, lot2, Question to Go Unobanged come here and try to back out of it “be- S ay morning the sixteen members m coasters to attouc l? (..Hlllvl! to- | further back than they were formerly, block 7, Plainview, w d—$500. b RIERCY cause Judge Wakcly rebuked you.” of the board of trado and freight burcau, | Night in larger aumbers than lust year, thus allowing the riders a chance to ride TR TR Mr. Connell— yvm, know" you state | met in the board of trade room dis- | o) .f";"" L““l “‘“L s WI"CI:[ il ",‘ > L,'” pooma g At th < Trouble in a School Diatrict. DMAHA AND THE CULLOM BILL | What is not irue, Mr. Poppleton, when | cuss the Cullom bill, now pending in the | {ho Blattamenth bl e e urinen | (et Srouft the corners, = At the WO | There is big excitement in West Omaha ou say that Judge Wake! X SRR he Plattsmouth hill ave the “Lurline,” | time this will not make the track any 7 gou say thal udgs keloy rebuked . | senate. providing for o regulation of in- | owned by W. S. Helphroy, and ho | jooo 't ik HOL ke the (ReKk SRV precinet over the high handed action of = ome in here and turn red in the | t, & : " o ieorge gor hd 6 SONTERS ST aylor & Co., in changing \ Consting Carnival—General Bris- | face in the heat of your defense of the tafio SOying (totsomol| sHATRE L oM nal ,,by, George xa¥s | will be changed to correspond with the | 4o logation of the achools. ote. - & owrs Dbin's AMiction—Father and Son comporation that you represent. The in_sending out notices, the at- | tack bavties Gosstine £ Aiehd ot 1" | enlarged width of the platforms, Prince | lic meoting, o protest againet the 'omer —The Swedes Awakening ;::fl“’l“r;YnlI"'S‘SIL"L‘HI‘S‘;“O"“-}Q'*(lmrllj“h'flt {endencomastnotin rge, asitshould { Gordon & Kay's store before 10 | says that he thinks this change will make | rage, will be catled. o o B ethe ndge £ BEn. . . x 5 e clock o a i 'ered a ol o0 a ——— Other Local Notes. Wakeloy rebhia e ot not. " Thoro g0 trmi,h( commissioner prosided, while T. | frelock th Tl ’(“‘fl{.,‘,"' sloiereneslotigbontitaniiessondeiynite An Imperial Tricycle, ?fh‘:fg’l’:‘ {"O,'; Jour, Jioriwas ‘{]"N',': 'fl‘?fl o w“fi,&f ' | rate of 1 S S e idor: ss the corners witl: ater y ror of Moroceo 1s said to have "13th St., Cor. Gapitol fiv~ ‘fhe Oharter Committoe, S Elws .Mww'"‘fi',m“oIm,m“m.w_m b G ;L,,",r‘-" qoNobert cured. Ui ins on_the . & freedom and without danger of falling | taks at faney to tricyele riding. H YO THE TREATMENT OF At Messrs. Burton. Bailey, Chase, Dailey, | was prevented by Councilman Lee, who | ing the bill as nimical to the 2 o, anow p .||th c Chionicjec Surgical LIEL Evans, Clarke, Martin, -Meyer, Murphy, | wanted the lawyers. and editors shut off | nterests of Omaha v western Machine > rer giantle proportions fitted with a_couch R MOMENANY, Proprietors Lee, Lowry, Rosewator and Poppleton | from debato in’ order that the common s, boeause in establishing o “system | 0 Wi for 1887 has been changed | Filed De 30, 1856, reported for | With a couple of wheel 1 | s iave the Tasiiices, LpRELLAR! thd. CaE 4% . Sxaddy 3 herd might have a chance, of pro rata charges, the rate for a long | . 2 Qp e ROGH: QAANAES 0 ’ ini for the successful treatm were present at the meeting of the char- S | in many ways. The cyhnder shuttle, | the BEE propelled by a black . Rec g 1 . ] Chairman Barton decided ¢ hau), say from New 3 nmany ways. The eyhnder shuttle, PGS oxal oLl ¢80 requiring either med ter committce at the board of trade | w. D& ok Ll B Syt bobhlnt o e Charles Miliani to Bmma l, Gill, undivided | full = length —under a scarlet canopy | and invite alitocome aud investigats for : WEre no newspaper men or lawyers would become exorbitant, |ml improved bobbin can mnot be su 1 ere: S, ¢ 0, In Melint adorned with gold tassels, 1 erial d with ~ el rooms yesterduy afternoon, In addition | hand. Allof the gentlemen were mem- | tions were cleared away by . Ros Al Welkarat rondy/ to) ship aftor | 25 Llisrss el oS Dau IO INBICRAtes SEALIIRC T B ROl ibia ikl ln tnonsal (’J'?Zi‘“‘“.’}‘ oflor canblas ug. (o epaice to the members of the committee there | bers of the committee and had cqual | Water i a short specch in which | Jamary 15t with formcr terms : W others to Ly © Moody, | grounds adjoining the palaco, Boside | *Cinifcatly withoul secing thom were present City Attornoy Connell, Hon, | rights. | plained that the bill' did not prov r Zenkusa, Tioryron & Co. ok 7, Plainview, w d—$i50° “" | Bim on « bracket stands a sort of pe- llrnr‘:ll,rhtluij‘“l"mll Clrvitares o George W. Linninger, Hon. C. J. Smythe, mlx\‘ldx"ill-; S \”;u;x ;mln-.l( ‘kh t llmlrl'.'nl- ‘:lllgI:lls(;,fi]:lnlm” [ T h Omaha Neb, W I Drury and others to sred B Ketcham, dmuvh-rlnlllws pe of a small time- . By s e Ol e VLIS ; / pay_no takes on their s o | | e——— 102, block 7, Plainyviow, W d-$750, picce, at which the emperor glances from Wie o Totis tolorod ;:}3"&"‘:'{310 realty. The system is taxed whole, ~llmlt haul lr an for a long ".'“' I . Genoral Brisbin’s Afiction W 'E Drury and others to James s5ro wn, | time to time in order to as & nehr. Lguta Holo d Council- | but there is no definite way of ertain- | similar conditions,”” giving the The people of Nebraska will sympa- 1u|| _block 7, Plainyiew, w d. 0. of speed attained by the m mnlll. ;m ll) The ll:l\\;ll nwleluu:I prohe- ;N;_yuslt what Il:llll'l()f‘lh Tux'llm’nlllnns i“lll“" Ill"‘z“cil;‘fl ve the ope ration of thize with General Brisbin in the af- m “ artls luunspuéuuv plat o'l m\n’n‘ .Kl - " gleal App sied a fow days ago by Mr. Poppleton in | Property 1s in' the city's mits, It is | the 5 casion requires. e T [pon his family, | Piterson’s annex, subdivision of east g of | Tne attention of the Socicty for the ; : case of & postponement of the question of | KROWR What mileazo the county con: | Mr. Rosewater said that ho thought all the | fiotion which has fullen upon his fmily. | o.'of seyqpie O 1, odedication. | Prevention of Cruclty to Animals s Tho only reliabia s adigal Instituts BBl theraiaia o SORbYE Son:elinLris ainst the bill nnd the calling 0, says tho Nebraska | - games Mittar o Chiagles's Kobeits, 1065, | ool reportad 1o a reprosen: Pr!valn, Spaclalfi Nunnus Dise: taxing r:_ul]rouds for eity purposes failed | what'is in the corporation limils of ..... of the board of (rade meetings to publicly | Cr ‘Gone Brishin's littlo | In Felham Llaco, v d-800. o ) i tative of the I fay. Itissaid that 12 matorinlize ; The Omahi & Republi denounce it was the work of the railroad | di Catie, was taken down sick, | porf) lot 92, Fairniont Place, w d 8,500 meaht befor man in the em- l(,:mr;r‘;:n; Barton ]mlml up soction 25 raflway compuny s only u litle murv companics who were readily opposed 10 | and we loar ckness has deyeloped dro W Ames and wi fo Goorze Brady, | ploy of tho Mid) i\d Elootrio Light cons: of the old charter relative to the couneil's | than a'mile of road in ie measur G S P M ¥ S A R 5 Hillsdale, w d—$200. pany left h ched to a light NN (RO T boen | OB Which it puys tasus, yet Chat compuny After some further discussion the meet- vll"“c“:‘ ; ”f: ‘I‘,:'u‘ ":11'(I'I'p"”"l’(“f"“:";:::‘ Albert G 1"‘} mrl\| 1 'k,uk wost 3¢ of | dalivory, wagon, sianding in an afley meeting, In presenting his amendment (, | ) - Ul antinad mu lionso and tupnod over un- 1 ok 4, MeCormick’s 24 add, w10, 8 oM ," st “ as | Mo i maha t Mo part. of the city's Qe ook & 3 8 2d add w d=ga0. | G0 S0 morning. ail bat fropan 10 tha section providing that all railway | tax burden. This is only & sample of the FATHER AND SON. ‘“'.'.”1'.‘-";'."531'l'hf‘ bostto Catain Barker | omeas, Sastn Onalite b 8350 12 3 | todeath, It is smd thut" this is not the property shall be taxed for muni \vhpxu;~_\-~(«l-mlufx Irond txation, ]l{t N s e TR i ar et o e ot g A davote bimenll to s siok onild, | - 1lenry BSE ( Julin 4l ofers 0,4 bert 1 nlm time the same thing has occurred > 8 0 g 8 conerty | MDJUst that the railrs ots shoun m goLhe “X0 J " e 4 > n ~| 5, lot 18, block 1, Exchange Place, wd | this winter. cx, Byrnivis, GoNol A, GLEE?, V s the smme as other property | NRJUSE KAt U vl T A Ovyer the Mee The family is completel and | Hughe i PHALR - BTRICTUNR, AND ALL DISKARES OF TV Attorney Connell oftered the | F5' "Nho " cqual - benefit of - all | An interesting episode sce no one "‘I" the 5’“'"‘I'" ) f"'””“ James F Nolan to Albert D tuzhes, lot 8, URINARY Gxaaxs, oF send listory of 3¢ following opinon of Jud Wakely, | the counties through which the road | Postmaster Coutant’s ofiice yesterday | D& 18 the order placing the Jauie o the | biock 6, Kirkwood, wd—81a0, which was rendered yesterday morning | runs aud thus escape the taxation of the | yorning, A sonand fathor by & little stra. | bone b ,';’, i uarnstine Weslnt Willlswod - Wasonor s other fo J B | in the cuse of the Union Pacific vs the | city whose improvements, made as publie B 2490 A0S 18 > . ' GORAENH LIONIR V)L BORR UR.DVAF. | raD BH0 QUi 0k 00 IO 1y S0 e niox ORDSIEILOR) ) tagem were brought together and both ow casos of the disease dovolop. | Flace, w 178 City of Omaha, showing that under the [\ make the property valuable. ~ bl P poet ¥ |.“m\“_\ 3 D Swartz_and wife to Mary I « 5! personsl fnterview w vresent churter the city has no power to for 'u wreat deal of discussion ars over the meeting. The father N R 1ok tvaots o, ans, lot 8, block 6, Omalia View, w d— d'if antentont. ‘it Tosus for the nssess railway property except for stute \\'lnleluh;m-l( .i offered seven rca- | had been written to by hisboy, who was in | surgeon, having reported 000, - K (o John Tochst attonda und county purposes | sous why the amendment should not be | Kansas City, to the ofteet thut if the for ' 'the house of the commanding ofticer, | ~ Charies McCormick to John Hochstrasser, By'a fWit and Teasonable construction of | adonted & vo aken, The section | wer sent him woney he would go home I i s are heroby pluced | 1ot3, block 2 MeCormick®s 2d add, w d--00, Omaha H"dlcal and S“'fiml "15" L] the statut the property of the raiir wus adopted, ¢ " BT M for tho Christmas tflinner. The father AT e dangerous period, A'J Hanscom and wife to Henry O De- “or_ 13th §t. and Caoite! Ave. company included “in” the assessment by the | Connell's amendment being lost by the | seut the money, and all -~ the other | L ol the fanily passos, the | yrles and othors, lot 14, block 0, Hanscom I eel 0 O i ( e 0) 5 Place, w d—$550, siate officers under sections 30 and 40, reve- | following Ayes—Barton, Lowry, | children were collocted from abroad for ;.‘?.’.‘“":,\}‘,fl".‘.‘m o e at Chnie | Tianey T Tratt to C J Caswell, ot 15, block ue law, can b assessed for city |urpose: og, ) ) DALY A beraonal promerty and unon! the vars | Dailey, Chase, Popploton, Murphy a grand dinner. Shortly before | Parker, Ninth cavaly, By order of 14, Hanscom Llace, w 31,500, uation per mile of the road as an entirety, | F¥ans. Nays—Builey, Lee, Rosewater | Christwas the son telegraphed again LIEU TENANT-COLONEL BRISBIN, 11 O Jones and wife to William 8 Cannon, Tut. er the present law, this does not | 4nd Clark that he was in Council Bluffs and had gned, Commander, | northis icet of lot 3, block b, Klkhorn, w d-~ apply to macline and repair shops and other Old 44, 1 ng the council | spent the money sent. ‘The announce- | £. 5. Waigur, 2d Licutenant 0th Cavalry, $100, TRE 1 e E E " TI‘ Property specically enumerated 1n the pro- | to award grading contracts to the lowest T PR he father's and Acting Post Adjutant. | S H T ( liqklflll“j‘:""‘yly “;;»“lf} I lll“ mam $ 'O; al'. 080 (] vigtou ot section il S \ § Didder was the Mr. Wind | mother's heart, T} S e loarn w row.that two moreof | Loia 13 sud 18, blook &, West Bide add, w d= Room 0 Williams Building, cor, 161} The authority conferred on the mayor and | spear’s substi ! ed providing | come out aud find wandering ! tren Blanclye wd dohi, | *\Wijam 1. seCaguo to Kato M Rioades A n ¢ i iilding, o gouncil by section 3 of theelty charter, 1o | chat al street gradig, curbing and gut- | boy. 1o learuod thit the youns man had | are sown with the fover, and wiso b 0ol | 1ol 1 Bock 1o 1Ansou 1/, w dosts ; Dodge sts., Omatia, ll:“v‘ nu'} ‘::.]Al']illupi\l“l\l{ \‘:'I“ll?lxlt l"lllx:r:‘;:'lm:;::: tering aud macadamizing shall be done | ordered his letters to this i that he | ored servant girl. Ml Patrick and wife 1o George W K u. -~ Holrs 810 12a.m. 310 4 and 7t08 i o ety taxablo according to tho | by day labor iler the dirvetion of the | hud reccived some fotters here, and then lot 3 block 12 of V'atrick's proposed 2d” udd - K I Woes not autlior dof public works and the city coun- | ordered them to be forwarded to the | The members Tof the Irish Nationnl | 10Oinnha, w d- ; . aud Jihat all piving and sewering | Blufs. This order peuAbC o b0 lengue arepequostod to moct at Cunning N0 T W Tacon 1o 12,18 subdivl, or by any other rule of valuation for city | shall be dono by d 3t or by contract | and authorized them to remain he anday afternoon, Jannary 3, | Sion of east 20 feel of block 'V, Bhinn's 34 purposes than for county and state \""I'"*'“ and the bourd of pub- | The father followed him from the Blufls, | at 8 o'clock, 8 of importance will ""Rln;‘. A3 G k and others to Mag- much of s ttaxable accord- | Jio works may divect, here, arriving yesterday. He saw Mr, | be pr ; 3 ing, and mem- | gia Suilivan, lot 11, block 5, Deer Lark, wd Taxidermists ng of the state Dailey thought the prope: Contant, u decoy letter was addressed rs ave urged Lo be present, 281,000, 8 It be ta .‘»'l'ny’,‘f...';'f\','::;‘ N ¢ | owners should be allowed to determine | to the young manand as 8 consequence Jouy A. McSuANE, President. 1 'C Himebaugh and wifeto P R Belden, alersin general na-iy method of assessment or valuation lltuw the work ?Imul\l be done and M lhhmulmhg both son and | ¢ v The L ““e Yy - . T tm ll and 14, blm ‘1 C, Saunders & Hime m‘.‘.:lxll.:‘.'.;‘? :m{r:ll‘l‘ onfeuplated. Bailoy moved that two-thirds of the prop- CRT EGRI - < h 3 s, augh's add, w d—81.200, seum supplles. Arti vided for or conteuplated. | 5 o ¢ prop- | brought together, th she DAY RN BARGER: SHMERE. {1y Charles McCormick to Wm € Ellis, lot 4, It 5, Krasses. olo. £ Whetlier or uota dificrent rule of taxa- | erty owners on uny street should "have | of jo Y, the otk repentance. They 0 - 5 luklmu work of sion gt {0 wvequired for'ci or 1061 | th'vight o devido 1o Wit wnnor pub- | fourcyed o oy atternoon, buy | year is that by Baureis, Puls and Schmntz, | black 4 McCormack's sd add, w 4=, b ik o purposes s for the logislature—uot.tho courts | lig improvements should be made. Postmister Coutant will' not give their | the comedians of the German company | black 4, MeCormick's 2d add, w Abeolutely Pure. Prompt attent After considerable discussion the fol- | names at the Boyd. It consists of a cabinet pho- | . David Kendall and wite to John' Kiley, 1614 Capitol A « ‘The petition shows plaintif’s property A d y belongs 1 the elass taxable only i & special ction was adopted = gy e tograph in Heyn's best style, introducing | 1018 11 and 12, block 8, Kendail's add, w d This powder never var wovided by statute, and the de- |+ paving, macadamizing or A COASTING CARNIVAL. i ’ ) ) ) ty, strength and who! A g AR LA ARISR. aachcamiruE A CARNIVAL each of the gentlemen in costume pecu City of Omaha to u.’...x.', MeCornel, yiuf,,;,}mlx'3,.”,“.;;.:“.‘,.(1”,.u Connell said t the plan pro- | the eity for whicl, or any part thereof, a spe- | Omaha People are Invited to Platts- | liar to the never-to-be-forgotten *Three | S0X1051 1eet, ( lgm\'”:l“' at “" "'I'" A GA5Y e b aaid . 1R 41 oy posed by the s dment could not be | elal tax shall be levied, shall be done by con. wouth, Little Maids from School” from the _ | eorver of block 12, McCormick’s 2d udd, g ¢ cannot be sold in competition wi e mul casonably objected to. All that the | tract with the lowest responsible bidder. 2 5 A Y e s o ® 5,000, » titude of low test, short weight alum or reasonably abjec E i Provided, that when owners representive | George Kay yesterday received a tele- | kado."! Kach of these geutlemen strikes | © Daniel Kendall and wite to John phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. amendment implied was that the rail- J ~ -~ )| an attitude peculiar to one of the little [ Jot 1, bloek 7, Kendall's add, w d—8%0. d bR bl - 5 o Id three-ifths of the property upon the live of | graw from J. L, Miner,sof Plattsmouth ! Royal Baking Powder Co.,46% Wall street, Way company’s property should be T e S PRR PURGHE SROR S a2 b Bay, ; | muids, and with swirks and smiles a | Joseph Barker and othiers to B8 I Troxel, | SONEZEANE the sawe as the property of privite citi- | \ork shall be done by dy labor,” stating that a coasting carnival would | captivating us those of the well knowu ( Jots ¥ and 10, block 13 Meyers, Rictards & | New York. be held in that city to-night, and | daisies. It will be appreciated and is - | Tiden’s add, 'w d—8s00, “Zens. T CO1 by en adjou p L M Br. Lee asked what porsonal tax tho | B¢ commitce then adfourned to mect | inyigjng e coasters.and tobhogganers of Ifor.each of the season ticket hoid. | Willian Fileh to the public, plat of Lin- "il{,?“flf,‘,’:,‘:“,’,“,,‘;7,53{,:,‘,‘.“{{}:;’;‘M uot | labors. Omalia to attend. 1t is ‘probable that a | ©Fs at the German theater, Auna Foos to Emma M Tate, lot 2, iime- uuwber of people from this ity will €0 | Morehants Hotel, Omaha, Nat Brown, | U4jich s Plsee w d- ‘m ,u,,,, A Ryan; lot 4 'I Y CATARRM. pl¥ anything worth mentioning. : g e S edy 146 p o Why is it uhu you all insist upon con- General Broek returned last nigt from | down with sleds, trayerses and tobog- | Prop. §2 per day. Cor. 16th and Farnam. | biock 7, mm.nw W d Loy dy X iyt L A MBDICAL QU kast Maspton, Coum Rre armed with untruthst'! roared Lis two weeks' visit i Texus, gaus, At thg last carniyal iy bat ' Al street curs from depot pass Lousg Hewly B 5 John anu omm toJoun A rmities

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