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AN OBNOXIOUS MEASURE, The Sportamen on the Warpath Over Proposed Legisiation, A largely attended meeting of the earnest sporismen of the city was held at Penrose & Hardin's gun store at 8 o’'clock last ning to take action upon certain measures that are now pending in the legislature amendatory tothe game and fish Jawsof the state. Mr. W. H.H Hughes was chosen chairman of _the meeting, and George Kay sceretary. The two bill on the subjeet that have been in troduced into the legislatu The senate bill, Senate File by Colby, of ( present game amends the limiting the full shooting o t one Inlf months from October 15 to January and_en- tirely prohibs the spring sht provision regulating the time for killing prairie chicken, quail ete., to the time mentioned was nov especially objection able to the sportsmen present but all were united in their opposition to the proyision which prohibits the shooting of duck and geese except in the fall and winter, thus doing away with the sy shooting. The bill introduced into the house by Sweet of Merrick county does the present law y date, on and after which prairie chickens may be killed, from August 15 to September 1 After some discussion of the obnoxions afares of the senate bill sneral - George S, Smith introduced slution which was unanimously 1 petiti uxmu_r the Douglas county ssent lature to oppose the ( u|h\ bill as trary measure that will work a gr Justice to the sportsmen of Nebraska., No other state in the west has such a law, no such a law is necessary, and the sports- men of Nebraska shouldl not be subjected to any such diserimination. Upon motion of Mr. Penrose General Smith was chosen to revresent the sportsmen of Omaha and Douglas isit Lincoln and use all honor- s to defeat the wroposed o noxious measure, A subscription was taken up to pay General Smith for his services and expenses incurred, A committee of five consisting of Dr. Worley, Wm. Preston, W. W. Bingh: K. Gordon and H, A Penrose was ap- pointed to communicate with the gun clubs and sportsmen throughout the state to secure concerted action in oppo- sition to the bill, Make This Point Clear, when purchasing Real Estate, that you are putting your money in a locality wwhere the demand for property will eni- hance its present value. ALBRIGHT'S CHorce is the only ]lr‘|>|n’r(_)' onthe U. P R. R. in South On ,and lies near the ground reserved for important industries, making every lot there valuable, CONKLING PLACE lies on Leavenworth street, near the Belt line, and is consid- ered, by zood judgzes, to'be tiie most de- sirabl on the market. Bax :1(1 LACE is on the Military Road on the route of the street car extension. Al but 10 lots in this large addition have been sold, and many of them re-sold at 100 per ce For lots in the m.m- additions apply to . G, Ausricur, ‘218 South 15th st. o —— To the Business Men of Omaha, Over two thirds of the men in the city, who are confined to their oflices anc stores, have no idea of the wonderful growth of South Omaha the past year. Yor the benetit of these gentlemen cd ringes will be furnished free of charge to any number that may eall at my oftice Saturday, for a drive through South . No attempt will be made to sell T only want the business men of the city to more fully understand the im- portance of our packing houses and stock ards, and a better idea can be formed y a personal visit than by he Don’t be backward. There will be riages fo , and if you haven’t time call at m ice send me word and I after )0" E. MAYNE, .y\h nd Harny. S ten and twenty-acre blocks, ad joining South Omaha, for sale cheap. Just right for cutting. Call at once on Evans & Jonnsoy, 524 5. 13th St. e Licensed to Wed, Judge McCulloch granted marriage i )5 yesterday to the following Name. Residence, { August G 1 Augusta {ucob Pater Bertha Rumy { W. L. Norton. 1 Anna'S, Arndt {J. P, tjerpe { Susana Torson . Age, { Soloman Buchtel 1 Celia Morgau. . On Bellevue Road. erybody knows that Bellevue Road 18 one of the principal thoroughfares leading from Omaha and that property there is gilt edged. ALBR lies on both side is the only property in through which l‘ e} R ralronds run, W. G. Ausrigur, Sole Owner, 218 South 15th st. 'S CHOICE of Bellevue Road and in South Omaha and B, & M, aid about South ing houses, stock yards, and other enterprises being started there, but over two- ll||rdh of the people of Omaha donot re the immense growth of the difterent s of South Omaha within the p: six months, Immense business houses, hotels, banks, stores and scores of residences have sprung up like magic, i doubt for a mo! |l- that South Omaha is bound to be a city within itself, after once taking I()nk through its busy streets. 'Tho South Omaha Land Company are striving in every possible way to make this a gr business center and we believe th eflorts will be'crowned with suceess. Any one desiring to post themselves on the plans for the advancement of the inter- ests of South Omaha in the future, can get such nformation by calling at the oflice of C, E. Mayne, who is the agent of the South Omaha Land Company. A great deal has been Omaha, the p ————— Twenty acres for sale cheap,a bargain Eva JOUNSON, 524 8. 13th § ngham Hall, —— 150 Lots In South Omaha are now on the markoet (the second sub-division of Albright's choice) and the demand therefor is amaz- ing. ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE does not lie west of South Omaha, but directly on both sides of the Union Pacitie R. R. and Bellvue road, and is recog- nized as the most yaluable property in South Omaha, Buggie: nuhwvms always ready for intending purel W. G. ALsriGur, \olu(mnl'r U8 hnuUl 15th S o — A ret W It is becoming well known that Armour some time made all his arrangements for building immense p: ouses in South Owmaha the ¢ son. All the minor details have not as yet been perfeeted, but it is expected that'in a few s some very important iformution may be given on the ~llbj A - Still They Come. Two of the largest wholesale lumber companies in the country have recently secured ground for yards in South Omuha and will soon have their lumber stacked on 20 acres of ground. This looks like dusiness, Lot thow come, BEE: 'THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IN THE FIELD Ul‘ SI‘()RTS. The Bicycle Tournament Saturday Night—The Entries. The bicyele tournament which oceurs on Saturday night next at the exposition building promises to be one of the most exciting affairs of the kind ever seen here, The programme is one of thorough ex- cellence. The first eyent will be a two-mile boys’ race. The entries George Miner, Deal Wertz, Dick Harry _ Gallagher (third cousin of “Lithergo”) and Fred Dellone. This will probably be a very pretty and hotly contested race. The next ‘event will be mile dash for reporters. In making this, their first bo to the sporting public and mounting the “wheel- ing steeds' the pencil pushers are doing violence to the innate feelings of mod- esty, For the past two or three weeks, the reportorial athletes have been undergoing severe training are in good trim for the coming ri T'he contest it is thought, will be a . booked for the Pomeroy of the Herald, Hunter and A, J. Kendricks a one event ‘ and H, H of the B I'he next event will be the second five- mile heat of the amateur champion- ship race, open to all comers. 'The men 1y ontered arg Tom Black more, ex-champion of Omahn, Charles Peadbody, present champion of Omaha, Frank Mittauer winner of the fivst heat of the series, Ed, Lyttle rider of the Jumbo wheel of the west and known s the cyclone hust- ler of Nebraska and Robert B.Smith, a new and promitsng man from Florence, Mass. This event is ope to ull comers and those who desire enter even on the night of the race, All the aboye amateur races are under the L. A. W. rules, for gold medal prizes The last and great event of the pr gramme 18 the twenty-mile race betwee Thomas W. champion of Canada, and John S, nee, champion of the world, The race will probably be the fastest ever run i Omaha, as both men are determined. The winner will carry oft $100 and 65 per cent cf the gate re- ceipts. 28, o0 Wi adian champion, will go to Denver, where he will meet William Assinger, in a fifty mile race on Tuesday, February 8. On S turday, February 12, he will be matched ag . F. Kn \p]! of Denver, one of the f: est amateur men in the country, for a twenty mile race. Articles - terday | . Omaka profession to take plac , for 2 100 mile race t the exposition building on Saturday evening, February 19. Charles Moth and the “unknown,” brought forward by Carl Kruster, will meet in o wrestling mateh at the expos annex on S v evening, February Ast Dolph. u noted Cleveland, Ohic terday, en rou lled upon h ld friend John 8. Prince. Mr. Dolph time champion amateur bicyelist of Amer- i holding in 1884 a record of 2:30. He one of Mr. Prince’s earliest pupils d certuinly che most promising. A CIGAR VICTORY. Manipulators of the Weed Secure Im- munity From Bogus Marks, Judge Neville has rendered a very im- portant decision, which absolutely estab- lishes the right of the makers’ union to the trade-mark whi they ha used upon their cigars. The suit was brought by the Cigarmakers' Interna- tional union No. 93, against William Wil- son and William Wilson & Co., to enjoin and restrain them from using a trade- mark and label resembling that of the union, which might r those of the latter. petually enjoins the using tl el of tl counterfe or imits any symbol or trad, are also bicyele on per- defendants trom anion or any copy, m of the same, or mark resembling it. from dealing or id counterfeit. s0 enjoined from in any man- ner using the name of the Cigarmakers’ International union or its oflicers or any of them. The costs of the suit were as- sessed against the defendants. “The cigarmakers are rejoicing over the v, and have appointed a committee r manufacturer or eafter infringe upon the rights given them I)y this decision. Fiye acres in bul\lh ()m'\lmfnr t a bar, S & JOHNSON. ile cheap. & JONNSON, 524 S, 13th St. Place, e only ten more lots to sell in wtiful addition—adjoining 11 Place—fronting on Leavenworth three blocks west of lots need no advert « purchasers, No more des dence sites van be m city than those in Mayne Pla sitively, afte ten more lots are sold, the prices on the balance will be advanced 2 » com E. Real Estate and Trust Co., N \\.Lor Fitteenth and Harn, A Where Will the Boor Omaha? The boom is and will be where the rail- roads are, and it can never be anywh else, Of all the additions laid out, there is none that has the railroad facilities en- joyed by “ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE, and therefore this is the only South Owaha property now in the marl which will surely and s; lily ady in value. It lies on both sides of the P. R. R, and the B. & M. also runs through it, as also Bellevue road, the main county road into Omaha. W, G, ALsrig , Sole Owner, 8 South 15th St. -~ No Trouble About Deeds, The only trouble there is about getting deeds and contracts to lots in South (lnlllmh that sales are being made so lly that the papers cannot be pre- l d and signed without some _little de- ay. Additional clerical force has been mhhd to the oflice of the South Omaha Land Co., and they hope to have all papers ready within a few days. In the meantime remember that the chance of a h(u time may get away from you and leave you w ithout a 1ot in South Omaha, Go to C. E. Mayne's oflice and see the crowd of purchasers. South Omuha is surely booming, but the boom is inits infancy as yet. DA Five, ten and twenty-acre blocks, ad- joining South Omaha, for sale cheap. Just right for cutting up into lows, Call at once on Evaxs & Jounson, 524 8. 18th S¢, Be in South o — For Sale Hu- Solomon residence of 60 acres of ground, including all improve- ments, race track, &e. ¥or par- P s st A SN o R R agent. -~ Public Debt Statement. Wasuinaioy, Feb, L—The following is s recapitulation of the debt statement issued to-day: Interest bearing debt, totals, includ- ing interest, 1,1 4,552; debt on which in- terest has ¢ d since maturity, total, 37,M4,112; debt bearing no iterest, 3384,3%0,0 188; total debt, including interest, $1, 831 decrease of debt during wonth, 6803 cash i treasury available for Feduetion of debt, $210,054,823: totai cash in treasury as ~1'|..un by treasurer’s geueral account, $450,- - Five acres in South Omaha for sale at s bargain, Evaxs & Juuanml. Brevities, General Crook went to Lincoln yester- day. The bank clearances amounted to $328,928 The internal revenue collections yes terday amounted to $10,815.13, J. A. Murray, travelling passenger agent of the Chicago & Northwestern road, is intown. neral Kautz, of Niobrara, was in the yesterday en route to the court tial at Fort Duchesne. r C. Snyder, associate editor of xeelsiot, who has been sick for ten s again able to be about. or Charles M. Terrell, chief pay v of this department, has been a leave of absence for one month. Rhodes, formerly deputy county treasurer of this county, but now post- master at Manderson, Nebraska, is in the city calling on old friends. Mrs. Parker, an aged woman who has ) living with her daughter on Pacific ot, was taken to Lincoln yesterday, having been adjndged insane. A permit was issued yesterday Sellner to construct a two-story it the corner streets, to cost tus l\mm(/w the he; firm of Kountze \. w York, and the founder of National bunk of Omaha, on a brief visit “Joe' Needham, for several years past a clerk at the Cozzens and one of the best known and most popular hotel men in the state, has by wppointed to the management of the Cozzens, His num erous friends will rejoice to learn of this fact. Mr, O. H. Dorrance, supermtendent of the braska division of the Pacitic left yesterday with his wife Hot Springs, Ark. He has beenin v feeble healthh for some weeks past ani it is hoped that a change of climate will prove beneficial, Only 10 ¥ yosterday to J AIw\vllvh' of & Lof the Brothers, the First is in the city © Cent Cash Is required to purchase one of the beauti- ful lots in Alright's Choice, which lie on the mam line of the Union Pacitic R. R. and on the Bellevue road. ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE is the only property in South Omaha reached by the dircet rc ud from the city. G. ALpric Sole Owner, 218 Soath loth stroet. A Good ldea, Torthe couvenience of the public T nged an amby ce between , corner Fifteenth and Harney, anch office in South Omaha. Those wishing to sce South Omaha will find conveyances ready at all times to take them down and back. C. B. MavNE, Agent South Omaha Land Co. The Mint Director’ s Answer. WASIINGTON, Feb, the trea of the house of representatives the answer ircctor of the mint to_the house reso- ating to silver coinage. The di- rector presents a table from wiieh it am that the cost of the amount of bulljon d first six months ul lI| the cost of wonthly pur S13,548,003 and the coinage S15,40 only one month (July 1885) did th fall below $£2,000,000, The director sa will pe seen from the table that the law has been complied with during the last fiseal year as well as for the remaining six months for the calendar 5 csidents. Lots in South Omah: eannot help b We will mak: of lots for persons away from Omaha who can- not visit the city personaliy. Write for r!:a and price Tist. i.” Mayne Real listate & Trust Co., agents for South Omaha Land Co. prices ment., e — A New Corporation. Articles of incorporation were filed with the county clerk yestorday of the Omaha Rubber company. The company is formed for the purpose of manuiactur ing and dealing in kinds of rubber pods. The incorporators are Hurd Ihompson and O, H, Curtis, The capital stock 18 §100,000. Twenty acres for sale chean,a bargain. EVANS & JOHNSON, 524 S, 13th St., Cunningham Hall, Sick in Chicago. Andrew Moynihan, of Miller & Moyni- han, of the Drum, is in Chieago, where he has been contined to his bed for about ten days by a severe attack of diptheriu. The Cable Line, It seems that the cable line not dead but only sleeping an at thy been wonder build, and trying to get quiet 5 the agents of the company have been quictly buying up great blocks of real estate’ in the southwestern part of the city, and 1t is stated on good authority that they recently pure 1 100 lots in South Omaha. That would indieate that the compuny is preparing a march on the city of packing houses. eee—— Notice, The South Omaha Land company have appointea €, sole agent for the sule of their lots. Il show the prop- erty and furnish all desired information upon application, [Signed] W. A MIDNIGHT PROWLERS, people are with one PaxToN, President, Mr, Wessel's House Robbed—An At- tempt., Burglars broke into the house of Mr. F. W. Wessels, of the Omaha Savings pank, on North Twenty sceond street, about 1 o’clock yesterday morning, They id not earry off much as the result of their visit, securing only a silver watch and $6 in money. There is no clue, Tuc ightabout 10:30 o'elock, before the arvival hmm-‘ at ldwell s t, of Charles Bruner, well anown letter carrier, some burgl, broke oft at from the poreh of his residence and thet cut one of the shutters. Before they could do any more, they were frightened by the approach of Mr. Bruner, who was returning from work. They made their eseape. MUSI' PERF!GT MADE ared with strict regurd to Purity, Strength, ank T D S o F s Serangth, and He. 80 Ammonia,} lum or Phosphates. Dr. l’rh:u e Bauucts, Vunldhw!:mm.aw. His Wife Left Him. Charles T. Meyers commenced a suit in the district court yesterday to secure a divorce from his wife, Anna Meyers. The plaintiff recites'that he was married in Creston, Ia., 1881, and removed to Beatrice, Neb., and wae engaged in a profitable businass and had a ha appy home until in December, 18844, when his wife ran_away after having disposed of all of the furniture and most of his wearing ap- parel. He has not seen his wife simee her sudden departure from his home therefore asks for a decree of separation. They Are Going Lots in Randol 0 South Omaha for Evas ast, addition to § lvll\ Streot, Cunningham kell, — - Closing Up Its Busincss, In the district court yesterday George Baker commenced suit against the Great Western Carbon company for judgment on two promissory notes, one. for §10,500 andone for The defendants settied ¥ essing judgment. The fon wus u.:mmv need to close un the business of the defendants as decided by the stock holders le cheap. OHNSON, - Increasing their Capital, The Omaha Barbed Wire company has prospered in such a mane; in the past year t the stockholders have decided to inerease their plant and working ea- pacity. Accordingly an_amendment to the compuny’s articles of incorporation was filed with the county clerk yesterday increasing the capital ..m. k to §100,000, They Are Going Fast. Lots in Ru ulnl h Place addition to Ten acres fo Evans & 524 S, 13th St, DIED. KAS—February 2d, Georzd Kas, aged services on Friday, February 4th, at 2 p. m, from his late residenco near Sarpy wills, Interment at the German Catholic cemetery. VICKROY—In this ety F son of Mr. and Mrs, 0. 21 years. neral to-day at 10 a. m., from the family residence, corner of Fifteenth and Ohnio streets, to Forest Law! AM—In this city, February 1st, 11335 p. m., Hattie, daughter of tlenry Belle Graliam, aged 11 years, Funeral to-day at 2 p. . from the family residence, 612 north Thirteenth street, to Prospect Hill. bruary 1st, John, G. Vickroy, aged at and v. February 2d. at9a. m., of Mr. and’ Mrs. months and 15 days. m., from_the family Jourtl: and Jones streets Louis Hill, ag Funeraf to-day at 2 residence, corner of to Laurel Hill. BUELL—In this city, February 24 at 6 p. m. at her lote residence, 1509 1Toward street. Theckla, wite of L. W. Buel, aged 2i Funeral notice hereafter. Absolutely Pure. Thisp owder never varies, A marvel ol purity,strength and wholesomeness. More economic than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition wi'h the mul- titude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall stre New York. 'laylms MM, (II{IDI]LI‘ The hest Cake Baker on Earth —— The only Praetical Reversable Griddle in the market. With detachable and non- heating handle which turns the cakes with- out aid of the knife. Does not smoke up yonr kitchen, burn the cook’s face and hand as the old style griddles are suretodo. Will fit any stove, sitting on stove without remoying any stove lids.” Works nicely on gasoline stove. We guarantee it to turn oft red hot cakes at the rate of 6 and 8 per minute, An article of real merit that no family should do without and sells at sight. Agents wanted in every county in the of Nebratka, Any one having small capital can make one hundred per cent on investment by writing to F. W, Schulen- burg & Co., 1215 Douglas st,, Omaha, Neb. Inclose stamp. For all territory except Nebraska, address, 5 E 6t st., Des Moin MANL VIGOH - l!x e C le l'“l'lfil.ywvm' " E.T. ALLEN, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Room 9 Williams Building, cor. 15th and Dodge sts ., Omaha, ours §lo 12am 2t04 and Tt08 p, m Beginning With Today - We will offer the following closing out bargains: 18 doz. fine all worsted mens’ Cardigan Jackets reduced from $2.75 to $1.50. 40 doz. striped camel's hair heavy weight Underwear re~ duced from 60c to 35c. 65 doz, scarlet all wool men’s Hose at 12%c. 25 doz. all wool Wristlets at10c a pair. In clothing we offer the following specials: Cassimere lined Overcoats reduced to $2.75. $3.75. Fine all Blue chinchilla beaver Overcoats, wool plain beaver Overcoats, brown, reduced from $14.50 to $8.90. Grand Army style, double brea reduced to in black and A 1, heavy blue beaver suit, sted and warranted pureindigo dye.re=- duced from $16.50 to $11.75; second grade reduced from $14.50 to $10 All of our heavy winter suits which have been selling tor $12, $14 and $16, are marked down now to $9, $11 and $183, respectively. In addition to the above we will close out TILIS WE I, 8O doz, fine Sill: Neckwear at the nominal price of 10c¢ each. Tlhese caniot be bough at less than 25c¢ at any other establishment, and in order to prevent dealers from buying then, we have decided not to sell more than two to any one customer. Please bear in mind that we brought new goods into this market, and our Only object in these sacrifices is tomove goods in such quantitieg so as to insure us plenty of room for spring goods. All goods mar ed in piain figures and at strictly one price. Nebraska Ciothi ng Gompan Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. MADE ON HONOR —AND— PERFECT IN EVERY RESPECT. The only Machine that will scw baclkwards and forwards ecqually well, and The Lightest Running Sewing Machine in existence. answer this advert handle the Best Sew. We desire encrvgetic and responsible dealers in Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Dakota and Western Towa. If yoware looking for a cheap Machine, don't ciment, bt if yow want to vy Mackine that money can buy, address for particulars, Union Manufacturing Co. 209 N, 16th St,, Omaha, Neb. Mention Omaha Bee, Red Star Line, Carrying the Belgium Royal and Unitod States Muil, sailing cvery saturday Between Antwern & New York T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- LAND AND FRANCE. FALL AND WINTER. $00t0 $75. Excursion trip from Socond Cabin, outward, 45 cursion. §%0, Btocraye passuge Poter Wrikht & Sons, Gonera onts, 55 Broadway, New York, Henry Pundt, 1218 Farnum st Furnam st D, O Frocman 1 0 M AHA Paulsen & Co, { Farnam nm St Cor. Capilo: Avenu FOR THE TREATNENT OF AiL Chronic & Surgical Diseaces. McHIENAMY, Prop:leto.. 8ixteen years' [onpltal antd 1'rivato 1ra We have ‘the fac apparatus an ¢ uccessful treatment of every 1 requiring either medical or surgi tuvite uli to come and st orteapond with ue. Long' eijerince tnbont & by letter enables us (o treat mMADy cases “clentifically without sceing them \\ RITE FOR CIRCULAR on Deformii b Feet, Lunnhuu of b is, Lip Eye, Ear, Skin, Bl jood aud Al arzical 5 lIqur o1 ers, Nraces, Tru , anl s of Medical and Surgical Appliauces, mai ed and for sale ' only reliable wedical Insttute making Prlvate‘ Specm‘g Neryous Diseases $on DIsEAS ssfully oison from the sy 88 of vital NFIDEN el wrapper, o ol cb AR TO MEL AR IR TR, Vs YA NAL WEAKNERS, BEERMATONIIEA, 1i s unable to visit s may be treated s, by correspondence. Mcdicin eiit cite Board and sttendauce Teanouable prices. Address al) Losters to (Omeha Medical and Sargleal Institute, Gor. 13th B4 an¢ Casitel Avey QMANA. NEB. I The C. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co N. W. COR. 15th AND HARNEY, OMAHA, Property of every description for sale m all parts of tho city. Lands for salo in every county in Nebraska, A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS Of Tities of Douglus county kept. 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