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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. JANUARY 31, 1887 i T8 y Wt . “v | A Few Words With Regard to the 2, That while we sincerely sympathize with number may or ed fore the day German Comedy Company. his wife and chiddren and relatives of the || a n - arrives. The starters are all new begin . \ g penaed 18 thils TFiielr deep affiie: : ¢ Biooli ment if not an exhibition of speed. Monde,” at the Boyd last night by the | tyat both their sorrows and ours may find Sport of Bicycling - German Theatrical company, drew the | much relief in the memory of his many Ju—— THE W RN LEAGUE, 1 X yirtues, largest house of the season, The par- - 3. at the s vf this society b THE COMING PRINGE-ECK RACE. | The Omaha Club Getting Ready For | quit circle and balcony were filled, and | fissetet to mreCiae recotutione at Taree — Businecss—League Notes, the occupants of each enjoyed the per- | upon the jo irnal of fts proccedings, and Omaha and the Western Leaguo— | ., Al# recent meeting of the Omaha Base | formance in the most encouraging man- | fiat 8 cooy ve tumished the fauity ot e | 'We Wwill offer the following closing out bargains: decease nd to the several newspapers of Ball association a committce on printing [ ner. Itis greatly to be regretted that it | Seeeiied i o the several yeRabs O Nyis AHd He Wilofds— | [ anpowitedi One of the Works of | it oulyoh tis. Goomletl ot beef por: — 18 doz. fine all worsted mens’ Cardigan Jackets reduced from $2.75 Intyre and the Suicide— this committee will be to prepare coupon | formances that the aundiences of these Five acres in South Omaha for sale at educating a young Japanese named Tujiro Other Local Matters. books for o use of tho patrons of tho eriotminces are af latge ns whs tHat of bn'u“"' “;\;;\;'““‘““ [to $1.50. 40 doz. striped camel’'s hair heavy weight Underwear re- - all games during the coming season, i §iToh a Mot Worthy of Apphre DUCATING A JAP, P % e Sitent Stee. is proposed to sell coupons good for | Gl thi those wh oSk place Tery | e Werk of an omana | QUCEA from 60c to 35¢. 65 doz, scarlet all wool men's Hose at 12%c. o e spring opens up and the | twenty-five admissions for £5, his wi Sunds night. Josides the part sk s s 7 b o) S1E0TES 08 oo 1 HERALR TR A8 | bo Fedcton of conts o 8 .-‘l"fr o parties o atiend” these, Hend | ey sohoot, | 95 doz, all wool Wristlets at10c a pair. Kengor will be compelled to provide an. | fare on cach admission to the purchus. | fieiaty entertainments, do so because felaan T T eroR i & 7 g . g WEIE Wt eily” (RS U lioup . Tom | 48, nd o doubt o large number.of | {15 MR ol L et city s assumed the expensos of |- Ty glothing we offer the following specials: Cassimere lined Overcoats being run dc by bycicle riders, judg- | them will be taken sommendation. These beneficiaries, hoy Aok A el e i F i il Tt hroscnt Iniliestions, On of | o/ comt i e B e s oty Syt aid - o | Kool for wislonary work 1o s e | reduced to $2.75. Blue chinchilla beaver Overcoats, reduced to ik t i 1y d Bandle, - | admitted to houses entirely too small to | country. He is now studying live I Th Tt oot ten heve Ty wiiiiigs | pontetlto weatr o "”“‘l‘ and provide | ho"y iy el ‘,"’w‘v‘.w.“."llv"'y’.i-‘«{r sl 7 Ul Sl L Uon o A o/ Fine all wool plain beaver Overcoats, in black and celing i thiat ot door work is neither | for o ervetion of & gtand stan 8 | Omaha If these actors are worthy of lib- | matter came to be taken up by a Sunday et 4 L= & ing s Tong months whoelmen ot | Been securen i will b etocatle | 0 KRR Sy ot - wh, | sehool in this oty s ntoresting, Kecd | hrown, reduced from $14.50 to $8.90. A 1, heavy blue heaver suit, § rom two_ca 1 committee was [ wiile without inaividual extra profi ame to this eountry traveling onty s what, o ey mas e o o oo W U Bort | G ) iomane Wi b | b of natved wio gwe eivions | Grand Army style, double breasted ¢ n 1 warranted pure indigo dye.re- WEERIR AL U Thse 1nteves Tl 1y compsny with a view of sceut | no micans inferior to that the proceeds of | representing life in Japan. He as A 4 BT Tl T Aot k8. K ”_;;1,!,‘, rsomitodate. s, ine | L iCpeloimto e P els wquostion iibusdil ) Ol b duced from $16.5C to $11.75: second grade reduced from $14 50 to $10° G KRR TN BT lio sys. | rons of the games th ill be playe ¢ St il un. | coming here wtdshied i ldltabily § ¥ i ¥ ¢ e AR R -{:“'w B Scasan, }‘Jl.,.‘ Mot | 40 et o otombion of a Gar. | GouTse in some In Clicago | All of our heavy winter suits which have been selling tor $12, $i4 and . i . o | the strec companies have given m theatrieal compa 1ext seaso Neer AR P WA LV = g st R ) e et i L Tl m""‘\"‘.”;'u'r’( w«‘l“\:“i‘,‘n'”.‘ivn’tf'»'r'\-”" GatS HINiaTIL : Tas | $16, are marked down now to $9, $11 and $13, respectxvoly. i ' e uilding fences around the | ghould deende that the Germans of Omaha | e S y s AUl Uoh exercising in the building daily and when | ball park'as a bid for the patronage that il . ! . 4l Ll go that | cannot adequately support & weekly per | Joaring of his we a teacher In addition te the c¢bove we will close owt TIIES WEIIK, SO doz, fine riding out of doors becomes possible MNH ¢ V;’ll h‘u:n \.w-“._n .mm; .’-i‘ nl!lm'l formance in German, the |vi xlw"nu rs \\\'1 1| of re \,‘,,‘." ha \(npp' d his AH»\ by e city, The old wheelmen will be able | wijl Jend some encouragement of | hames f 6 T8 HTEaOR IV enTE TaV Mrs. 1 : ; e to commence their summer’s riding n | this kind _to the home team. | Khom contained o many oxcellont | Sloter ofintraduetion to e, Miliken, | o Jogs than 25¢ at any other establishment, and in order to ln‘m'l'nt excollent trim and during the coming OPENING THE SEASON, ; t chureh near Philadelphia. does th now playing fr 1 I e R -3 vom the doctor’s daugh season some great record breaking ma M 3 have his club - to- Those who eclaim tl 1 tod. Mitt Dol Titial wout the first : is pro- Tk R MR " jlivistian work in Japan, dealers from buying thein, we Lave decided not to sell more than twe oe expectec Mittauer cabody, black YOSE 0 one 6 g1 s i 3 G ‘ 4ces b 'v' ) o She spoke well ol he young Japanese, more and Lydle, the leading amntuer \} e o T ST B by e e o number, | and - many of - them | S tine aftor his mectinz with Mes. | #ep any one customer are practising dnily and can knock off o | gwoen. the. Omaha. olub. nad. 3 e e et oy [ Poor ho called on Dr. Milliken. This : Q ilo REs LT 314 tek T X oorly cuco even the present per. | o an said he wouid help him until . " $ § L eI e e kD] GArh et s | ARk L R tonE DALID Ot Sl oyt SpuaH | HoFHmBtaRwHBISy IRt et traetioniot E e Yonne man wrowe Mrs | Please bear in mind that we brought new goods into this market, and trontand promise well George Miner | fore the opening of the National league | "Mooy s eat to tho full | Poor conedrming the matter. She, through and Deal Wertz, the fastest of the boys, | scason, and a d W beon 0 | et et might wis it to, the Tl | some of the gentlemen, Tuid it biefore the | our Only object in these sacrifices is tomove goods in such quantities A { frequently turn off a milo in three nim’ | ranged on the Omah grounds on April TEa ARt eI DD Tl | LDV LI REC SHLERR AL VD utes and twenty scconds and are incr 18, “There will be 126’ games for each | Mys, Puls—AhI's reception wmonnted to | Sted: G o s0 as to insure us plenty of room for spring goods. ing in speed eich dy Then thereis a | elub i the western league, of whiclr | an ovation, and every other member in Hon neros for SRIGIGHORD: " & i 3 host of beginners who will be in shane | sixty-three, will be played”on the home | the east aciuitted himself in an escellent EVANS & donysos, 521 8. 13th St All goods marked in piain figures and at strictly one price. to make this wholesome sport decidely | groinds, The schedule committee will | punner. 2 popular when spring comes. meet in I nworth on March 6 to On next Sunday night Mrs, Krafit Froy, Five acres in \u\vlh Omaha for sale ata THE PRINCE-ECK RACE, range the order of the games. All of the | aJady well-known here, who has bargain, E JOUNSON, On Saturday evening next the twenty- | clubs in the league have arranged for wed m all th ||,m, cities, will s - — mile bieyele race between John 8. Prince Sunday games, i T'he Dunish C 1.,(1 D a ulUInlI' wnd T, W. Eck of Cans da, WESTERN LEAGUE PLAYERS. — il IPSON—Anng only shter of v ace in the exposition building: | The following players have been signed They Are Going I Mrs. Jane Thompson, Saturday ¢ ce will be for 50 side. An | to play with the clubs named of the Lots in Randolph Place addition to 6:10, aged 18 year and 8 mouths, ot con- agreement has been made between the | western leaguo: ST tRIO M a I IOFRA1E BREKE sumption. ’ contestants to the effect that the winner, With Omuha—1° Bandle, " Irank Fr ‘mL EVANS & JOUNSON, Funeral from the house, 59 North Nine- in order to take the 100, must run the [ Croning, 1. 1. Brimblecombe, H. 524 S. 13th Street, teenth street, at 2 o'clock. Friends of the twenty miles 1 less than one hour and | Goodell Jenins, John Messitt, Cunningham ITall. | family invited to attend. Des Moines papers three minutes. This means that the r John C. ¢, W. Houseman, Georgd g please copy. C D 10 § 1 Ild 1 4th t 0111 h will be the fastest one ever runan the ex- 1 e W i ., D STOCK YARDS TALK. e S Or' O as a S S. ’ a a’. position building. Eck had an object in 'Lear; g - i B They Are Going Past, desiring a time hmit in the articles of | Rourke, W. B. lnu(nl(nuu"h i The Howling Demand For Tenement | [, in Randolph Place addition to We desireto cull the z agreement. Ho knows, doubtless, rity. Houses—Other Notes, South Omaha for sale cheap attontion of tho pitbe Lawrence @9 Ostrom & Co. y is the king of the spurters, s With Tope J. P. Conw 5 “It1s a shame,” remarked a resident of ) 1 g i EvANs & Jonnson, werally to the that the ¢ !mmpm.l would I Avdner, T Sullivan, D. rns, | South ™ ¢ iR 3 T R BupbHoE morils Of the i during nincteen miles of the | J. B. Gunson, J. R. Johnson, Walter | porr Omith, © i AL 0 O e it i g LR A ILLINDI FAMOUS HBELLE W\ tace and then win by a spurt at the | Goldshy, Perry Werden, J. Kenyon, C. “ YU s 2 TRF S A imhll IHis object of course is to make | E. r :\‘hwn m.-\; “-.;u).l mu("l\ wl-fvl to } B reviciann / H v rince set the prce nopart of the time dur- f nworth—J here, near by their work, and where they Sab A ¥ P s Death to Consumption, ing the race. Prince, on the other hand, | Peoples, James Connelly, Ber b | o D T e O G || LN G I ) S WASHER . . I harl 4 f I'wenty-sixth and Harney streets i Sleeplessnes will have to sce that’ Eck does not set so | H. - Dooms, James Weleh, o i v it ok e | ks Washing Perfectly Clean with Least | Jalaria, . ': [ Sleeplessness, slow a pco that the tme limit will not | Reynolds, &' Tt Winternitz, Actoubljgof Buioigscarcliyfloliebonscs: Besctil; iy asiiing Lortatil yadlennym tiieag be made, thus making the stake money a | zel, M. M. Goldstein, C % Thousands of dollars are be invested R es, who lives on Castellar | Labor, and with Great Rapidi | Chills and Fevers 3 £ i - Or Insomnia, and draw bet. As matters stand now there | Long, B. F. Driskell, J D. White, J.” D, [ in vacant lots while our laboring menare | stre ! tw: yesterdny andiockacjiihousandenowiniiae. s Muindsiotallnicra | Typhoid Feyer, Dissimulation, will be no favors asked and the race will | Curtis, without houses for the want of a few | up on the charge of being insanc. | h 7 "URING €O, | Indizostio 5 - 01 Foodl be 0a¢ for blood from start to finish, With Denver—Ed Macon, E. Sileh, P, | thousand dollars invested in tenement | Toris Peterson died at St. Joscpl's hos. | 35 : g [Amsestion, Fe! B B8 oo Yoars 010 Flaherty, Ed. Sproat, A. Voss, Ira Phil: sital yesterday and will be buried from Dyspepsia, PR ; en Years Ol, lips, Louis Meyers, Sam Smith, K. Briggs, | louses: | Packing house men receive big | Jyroxo] & Maul's undertaking establish- Surgical Fevers : ; iz No Fusel 0il, been matched agai ince on 1 R wages, all the way from §2 to 36 perday, | enton Ine afternoon under the A st A - & e P boon mat st Princo on an Ot J; . H IR. Hogan, O. Tebeau, J. 1. and are able and willing to pay good | quspic . cigarms 2 D X 100 d Poisoning ] : ‘ Absolutely Pure weighs 165 pounds, is thirty With St. Joseph—John _McCloskey, | rents for even very small houses. There | =———mm—————————————ee———s il i ) Bivg ; age, but looks older, beine prei iy, | John Ranschkolt, L. L. Wyle, Philip | are houses at_South Omaha that cost e 4 A2 RLATLENOE PSTRR A o sets a wheel lik Centaur, | El :\n E. ‘onway, 1. L. Bouchard, to $600 that ave renting for - e § S INY slicee) COLORADO, as great speed. He first took to » H., Wileox. X 20 per month. The men re- Of the Missouri State M-seum of Anato- clng five ago, but only rode arris, Eiler, Lanman, | cei ady employment, e . . Gt. Louis, Mo.; University College s until lagt winter,” when | Douthett, Ebright, Hoyt and e, s t the house weepiial London, Giesen, Germany and he began to pay ttention toracing. | Welch. 4 run. Here 1s an opportunity . New York, Having devoted their atten- His time lm} was occupied in With Iunvn]xp\\llh.um brothers, pitali ¢ from 20 to - tion managing and getting up tournaments. | Remagle, L e, Snyder, Chester, | 25 per cent on their investment and : ) SPECIALLY ne has bee q l ailen, 1 at the s; i i i 4315, e anie time benefit the laboring men porting I,m- of Ph phia in | as well as himself. g TO THE TREATMENT OF ving m.nwuru«~d speaking of Healey who will pitch for the WANT THEIR DEEDS, . ) ((excent two) that has Um..h. team “lMe is a sccond The building north of the town s being y l\‘l‘\m“ F‘]l“)l]l(l (]n‘l I ‘Uod i Ameriea, s first | Charles Sweonoy. s spoedis greatand | delayed on account of (e company not 9 ( NS VY ¢ ) Rotablo porfotmance was al b has wonderfal command of the ball. | issuluszdecds to the part ave cisco, when he lowered the one i He will make his mark this yea i d and |l:|i‘] for lots, ‘f~ DISEASES sifie coast record fr i same paper com liments S 1 to build | hov o 1 »re especial! ose_ T fair grounds, in. Novorbor, | of tha New York Centralleag . | ablo (o met title. 3 3 R T fodnre ,‘,,,‘ | sred all the Ameri records THEY ALL WANT THE I" NT. THEATER TRAINS WANTED WAt Al |“ o ol o 10 The St. Joseph Gazette says A good many of the young men ar £ SONEAEION SIS SAle AN BRCSR DT on for ten miles 5 | Omaha has commenced to tell Nebraska | complainmg because there arc no t & detention from business, and without the ; inutes and 52 seconds, From there ho and the world ut farge how et dleat 01 | un'on the Union Pacific so that 1 useholRdanperouss drigen il denlsanliose & % went to Minneapolis, Minn., where he | StJoseph she will beat the end of sixweeks' | yond the theater in Omaha. : . cases have heen neglec dly treated o matched in three rces agunst W, | playing. The Gazette hopes that Omab; e pronounced incurable, should not fail to N Wondsite, tho ehammon of - Trclund, | be f'the race, as siio will bo in tast eowpany | pivo ton and twonty-acre blocks, ¢ K write us. concerning their symptoms, A The G’REAT APPETIZER the distances bemg 5 and 50 miles and | G 8 S R e L BT South Omaha, for sale cheap. K letters receive immediate attention, 26-hour race. Eck won th les, | pions” of the Western league, Besides, |~ J ht for cutting. L#"JUST PUBLISHED WUt i witcarit § e oxamind (he P IOURIDN WiTTS but was ¢ in v * | there is old Denver, wl uxious tore- Call it once on - And will be mailed FREE 10 any 4 U8 Substarices And sirictly pure. 1 ¢ Vo ror His time for the fivst mile in the 50 nnl. main the bigzest of nmplons, Stil! Evans & Joiinson, on receipt of one it st . race is the be. ~I~\l]l"||hll|4 on an indoor City, no doubt, \\““ H21 5. 15th St. Observations on Nervous Debility and Phy 3 l” oLt v 'k in the world, bein minutes and - eacoes ko al Exhaustion,” to which is :M\!--.I an 7140 Bintes o 2 ok Y S B > I rofessionn 3 Y IE 2 ~ i - : q AR L LEIRE QU LT Pl Wi (e ik o FLLD JURMES o AL e ataly Rtk | it i s LAWRVNCE OSTROM & Co. Louisville, Ky ¥ 8 el R ARG o aleur prolessiona ‘ar er Facts '« J ng the Sui- 3 < H L a ers on DIS SES C ODUC scconds was also the best until |} S Hurshos 4-:."1.‘-‘.:1-3_ M. I’"lL‘l: by Y orGANS, the whole forming a valuable med Wholesale and DlStL‘lbl‘ltlllg Agents, a foew weeks ago by [ eourse, will want ihe championshin, as KY, recoived from LAw I und il o Cor ih Wil e sant 1o any address Last June, at Lynt, | still has the flag pole on which she expected | The remains of J. N -] This powder never varies, el of | ica ¢ which should be read by all l“( ll’llx’ll'\"\ DRUG ”""""; Dealers, :U/n.:h.r" eI il (Flotd) | to le pennant of 185 £ R »buried this afte £ W | purity str 1 and whe More | young men. ddress— ¥ 5 1. 5 ostle "l""" ealer: y ¥} beating Ric oy A e Y BRAAEAD S ‘\’1‘1»'[' :“”‘]"ll "”lllnjhl"l])[ the deceased, ar- | €conomic the ordinary kinds and DRS. S, & D. DAV Y sup :I:ul by GLADS ONE BROS. & CO., Onaha, Engglana, one-fourth mile tricycle. ¢ {25 219¢D Ll e cannot be sold in competition wi h the mul- | 1742 Lawrence St., De ) 495 \ 5 4 Charles Moth, the wrestler, has found [ rived fre 0 titude of low ‘test, short wei 4 Hiobel g : T T ATy 4 deeply aflected by the st s 3 AR v "reentved an clegant Aal | o taker for s challenge in Andrew J. | deeph ange det phosphate powders, Sold only ans. l WANT AGENTS - for his world’s record, At Springfimd, | Clark, an employe of the Union P his nephew. He denies that he ever had | Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 XVl stroet, IDEAL BROILING, Mass., he got second place in both of the | shops, who wants to meet Moth for a five- | any trouble with the deceased, but on the | New York. To Sell the Best 7 T DA AR T D \Ilnh Ssional _trieyele: records, defeating | fall mateh, three Gricco-Roman and two | other hand elaims to have frequently b Wmdow Sash LUGk ; Charter Oak Range or Stove with the Wire ames, of En “”" and W . Mo eateh-as-catch-can. Ameeting will prob- | friended him, He says that he starte % 70 Oven Door, more perfeetly thanover Ile went u\lu|uwrn'u\n|hunl adiy's | ably be held to-day to make arrange. | oo CG B U0 SIS T RO et he VIGOR, ). T e 15 : traming. Again g M lhw-nr ments for the mateh. Itis also unde IG:0: AN CHURIDORE- SV G Al S L) esisadly e pow G 2 3 AL b A & chops, ham or fish on n Stood that o wember of the Omiha Turn- | failed loth times on account of bad man " g CRAIONS goran + ) « £ tiud (NG Enioat tmek, phicing it In an 3 : i 5 ; 15 4uali : AT 0 et the drippings. 11't0 35 milos on tho tricyelo 19 | Yoroin socioty ia rondy tomeet the famous | agement, Mr. Melntyre is inclined to | st seGiiaie i Bty N, ¥, " \ , 5 Ordry I pin to et liippings: boing done in 1 h 28 min 261-5 sec. At | wrestler. Mr. Moth is ready to meet any | think that Zeigle was at times partially : - s iy V4 i ,A’.I‘.’l‘.v"', IR OYEY i the same pl: tober 23, with Morgan | and all com demented, and cites o number of his ; B ador elosed i B n 7 isicquired. All].«nulnllh time it wil as 4 purtner, 1 the world’s — queer doings to sustain his opinion, The q h ‘ nicely cooked ready to scrve, tandem trieyele records from 6 to 20 e Bowling Alleys, suicide in his letter to My, Van Scoten, [][ [:hase s[ag[ BBEB' t Bouk 7 3 AL WAY TO LIOIL MEATS, miles, the 20 miles time being 1 h 6 min The old and eyer popular bowling alley [ stated that he was & member of the ¢ [ . = g » smoke, 1235 s0¢ \{ Minneapolis he was placed | 15 to be reyived in Omaha, Colonel Floyd | lie ehurch and l~| wed how much g SMEMORIAL BDITION." ) - / als o . nd hetterin nul.‘ln L with Woodsic Howing Morgan | pus shased Jol A. Wirth's restaur- | the chureh hi 20 i Lostand o 1 ) \ hia r tho coal one-cighth of u mile start_and Albert | ant bt 1811 Douglas street, and will re. | Mr. Melntyre } i N L Mien i 7 : ” AL N7 o or broiling in the oven Schock three cighths of a mile start in 20 | piove to the same as soon as he ean sell | parents were Episcopalians, he was 1 ” y = o \S L 0 K g ? weiated by every house-keey miles. Woodside failed to show up, beingz | B8 Figteenth street proporty, and will | conneeted with any church . He also ex ¢ ol N R Lo the i raid to meet Eck, and in just three | open up a bowling alley. — 1tisalso stated | plains the (mxmur.-lu‘;-n! e, He says E T ALLEN M_ D Z g % “ O \lll‘i“ : B Lk s Lok had gained his handicap upon | {hat the finest bow] iy west of Chi- | that when his wife died a year or more e died 0 4 . : : ire Ganzo Oven Door shoulid bo preferied AArE R pait st i AL ERAR MR | sliniatholdioay borelbnz ullox west oLk | e IS S TS ALOG A TAR : ECEALEST, : SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRGULARS ARD PrIVE Liss, 10 all LIS oW u the warkt. fourth mile 'k was given the race | Bioek on Farnam stret opposite the B, & | there was a wmortgag Mrs. , N Th t g ] g i after he had comploted 5 miles in 15 min | M headquartors, b e When she started s furnitire Eye’ Eal’, 05e réa AT CHARTE 18 see, the fastest time ever made in the to Kunsas City the holder of the mortgaze i MILTON ROGERS & A\ \~I|n|u(nn nnl\ At St. Louis, Mo., No T 080, stopped her. Of this transaction Mr Room 9 Williams Building, cor. 15th and Junuary 8, he ag d Sehock m & | 1f yon want a lot in Benson, get one | Melntyre claims ho knew nothing until Dodge sts., Omaha, 10 mile race, i and on ['goon. C. E. Mayne has sold over half he arviyed in the city last night . i h 5 - more lowered Sehock's | fook: 4 14 Mayne has sold overhalfof | A HFCRER 10, ned” Yestorday that Mrs, [ ours8to12am.3t0 4 and 7to8 p. m e ina 100-mile . This was n BaSSEE e Cussler is the divorced wife of John | _ e o by fe i Chronic & Surgical Diseases surprise to Schock and s friends, 100, Cassler; who is now serving a term in the gre who thought it would only be a walk The South Omaha Land company haye | penitentiary at Lincoln for an attempt to away lvrr lh\' lunwdhl:xhw unn - sslel appointed C. 12, Mayne sole agent for tho | murder Mrs. Cassler nearly two years Wl : y it wud retnedios sale of theirlots, He will show the prop- | 880 SR uccuustul trea Sorm S— . ) } e h 4 erty and furnish all desired informution o o o R S, ] At el - N b k N t [ B k WOODBRIDGE BROS ?‘Jlu.\nu.ll 16 nuuln!:.‘ Tio Glatins | upon application j South Omahn, for sale cheay y e I‘as a a lOHfl all iy Signe: AP 0N, President. . to.hik ordit the bost sanding. hackward | Lo/kaed] W, A, PAxTON, Prosidont &kt for cutting up into lots. | ’ “ i OMAIA, NEBRASKA jump in the world, 10 feet, 2 inches, made Soloman's Addition. : T ! i y o . $250,000 | State Agents in Chicago at a public exhibition, Hehas [ Splondid ac lots $300 each on IYANN A QUMY ! e 40,000 FOR THE walked one mile in 7 minutes, 22 seconds | montily payments, C. E; MAYNE, S, 13th } : / i T urplus . on a grass t k, wch is the fastest Sole A 1 J - Agent ul) wur 1. W. Yates, President N 3 { |uu|m«l 18 feet, 2 incnes in & forward The Philhar wcert, ”“"'\‘\‘l"“"""’*_"‘ ar loo e BE nd of Medical sod Burgical Appiauc: N Jump with weigghts, and he is also a good | Tie second concert of the Philharmonie [t N W, cor, of 2 4 £h N . uumur‘lm.m slayer and foot ball | ovohesira, under the leadership of Prof iy P[ v‘é‘fgu'fls'fialaaIhm’““e‘["v‘[’)h%‘fi;;é%sg(. 1 = ey : aling, | Omaha. Neb : (1 e | ; nyone is figuring % backer. Steve Carlisle, a | Nahan Franko, was given m.»:»n»wn.«- on ei n..lr of thuse .\.u.. at those prices V ale fish dealer of A sapolis, is a and enthusi audience at | they will please take notice that the price ose o|1s in the eity ‘:’ul:sluiml |.‘m.\.|.::m:n::4 A(u«‘.- Boyd's opera house Bo'clock yester- | is wdvanced $3,000 each, from sorca ; 1, succ de BANEING OFFICE the coming race day afternoon. The progra s pub C. E. Mayse Instruments exchanged, vented and | 375 . rHE IRON BANK, THE TWENTY FOUR HOUR BACE lished in yesterday’s BEE, was admirably : ————— sold on casy payments, below N Yo trentiment 1 Jons ] ] A Something new in the way of u race | performed, each number’ being executed T'wenty acres for sale chean,a bargain ety n 5 r 19th and Farnam Sis will be en at the exposition building | with a skill that evoked he: upplause Evans & JOoHNsON, iy r ; A king 1 {ansantad . h 52 ji )] & all . - 1) 1 2 »—pla . L rommencing on Monday, Februa and did much to inereasc strengthen 5248, 18th St., Cunningham Hall. ) ) ; Thla Wil o s raco of folr hours ,f‘l.‘ day | the highly favorable impression made by ) - R d | pnpvrvs CIR‘CULA? YO e e - 5 will b Prinee. | the Fhilharmonics on. the oceasion of Resolutions of Condolence. e by L Cobalae. W. F s Dinziey, Eck, Bullock and Hardwick | their first appearance & week ugo At a rceent meeting of the Emmet goks ‘N. HARRIS & CO.‘ H.W.Ya with others who will doubtless enter b - Monument association, the following re Instraments slightly used at § : BANKLELS, CIHCAGO. fore the tiwe agrives. Each contestant 100 Houses. solutions of conde hotimo arrives. Each contestant | (oo 400 Bomsen |, | soluons of eondolonce wars sdoptot: | o e o 1 BARGATNG, | Mk e v vatt s mag e i e | BOMR Bt fibotight il ot Mt e Wb » gae lun.l I'he money Gladden to build 100 houses in Benson b e s ot this society. has be:n sud g corre : enco solicited. divided: 39 per cent to winner, 25 material wi hauled on th the meinbers of this socletyt has be'n il : % : | NERVITA wizhiy fuw | i grics ; r FREE TRAL S o it Ciste > ANt - mer of death; therefore be ) ond, 10 to third and 3 o fourth ground at and buitding commenced | hand of death; therefore be 1t 4 r TMmr o race will be oneof the best ever given in ) rin n, ; .I:' f:.ll(“.'}u.[ lrl[“i‘(t':‘:lfl:l;fA‘:[‘“.fl l‘l'!l.‘.:\ 5 4 . | ) ) A | the gaposition building worthy members, the cause: of Irisi inde- | a A THE REPORTEMS' RACE. Tweaty acres for sale cheap,a ba pendence . an ardent chawmpion, the "coi Ihe race between the newspaper re- o 1o BVANS & JOHNsoN wunity in which he lived, and our stat Omaha, Neb. Omaha Medical and Surgical lostitute, ’ ga* ¢ in g I8 aucel, Chices, g s forination, address s 8 . £ 0. I .\. PANLYACH, York, Neb. \ortess will tako place on Baturday eveu- 8248, Ltk e, Cunnivghism Hall- " ] jarge bas lost a usetul citizen that bis wile Gor. 13in 5L ang Casital Ave. OMAHA. NEB, -~ LI 61200 yei Fuckiies sis fvr 95:00. e It