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{ 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BPEE: WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1887, THE PHANTOM WHEEL. ‘ ingles, tarrets, towers and other orna HEADLIGHAT HILARITY, of the fastest trotting stallions 1 Towa, | ton et al lots 02, 03, 94, Gises add to Omahs, N v NN iNNENRY N Heavy Business Failare, jE CIVIL SERVICE CLERKS. | « et pa ! for i < ) S s L L V 9 ¥ O GALvESTON, Feb, 15.~The wholesale dry | 4. . 5 w | ments for the roof and giving it the an- — and is valued at $7,000, having gained | W 4814000, 7 + And boot and shoe house of Block, Op- | CX Returns From Daver=A ‘BIE | pearance of o rthes expenaive and elub. | The Enginecrs’ Ball at Masontc Hall | his wonderful record at Marsinlitown, | Allle D Tietter and hustard fo A bt T - pentieimer & Co., filed for tecord this Morm- | wpyo Only § ""_,"""'""V“‘ Omaha sog. | OTte structure. " Iais plan, however, has Last Night. Ia., tn the fourth heat, on July 4, 1% O Walkht and wite to 113 X | foheme to Organize a Olub From Among | ing a transfer of their entire stock and busi- e T e sae vy | TOLL R SO ,before the committec The enginecrs never do anything by | This horse is the pride of western horse- | pytter and Cobbs sub, w d—S1300, Gov ent Brnloyes ness premises in payment of obligations h_‘n \y morning from his trip to Denver, | though it is subjéet to inspection in the | jalves. Their ball last ni sht given at | , and will no doubt be a prominent F H Davis and wife to August’ Abere, lot At g due looal ctwditors, ‘Thess local debts | YUOTe ho successtully mot Ashinger, tho | board rooms, | Misonls WL whdes the wansicwsel U | cipant on the track the coming sea- | &4 Fairmont place add_to Omalia, w d-=-$450, - - t & 0, The total lia- | Colorado champion, defeating him twice. Morgan's plan hag been l:\lkn‘u lm.n_ the | 1;; ] v ‘ h ‘r’ he ‘J NS ."‘1‘ of the _Wendall Benson and \m.-\ to \x)..‘- A | DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AFFAIRS | the frm will reach $350,000. [ With regard to his 100-mile toce with ““'"“”".”"‘f""“"’ R RN L Y e v oS LWL REICELY GRAND TSLAND NEW Upton, Iy int 3¢ of lot 11 blk 80 South Omaha, all of which except as above, is owing innd gt d e g ol not want it to be opan to the inspect.on of | this fac iir was A success in | 3 ND NI w_d~—-£500, | s N Yok Uver o doliars 1s | Bullock, Eck said that he feit confident | 1o 1 o A was groatly enjoyed | Sa Atems of Tatorest From Tiis | 1) 1), Thompeon et al to Mary I Lambort, I 3 ifty thou 8 3 3 ORI als, f as gre enjoyed | Many Item From Wt 5 bk 6 od add to a, W The Impression Prevalent That They e "?!”fi" (jmu;:: At ltmu T{;,“:" ;vl his l':_ nzlnl:lnl- |In mm[] I||~lu\v" Still, g .\{:nw vvl(') yfl‘u‘\; ato good, (-ll)v--y )0 or more people present. A e Flonrishing City - h:hs‘llkw Kirkwood add to Omaha, wd y rly a e eastern creditors are se- s continued, “I don’'t feel by ar ne | bad anda others, st differen [ L p . s e o T havid K o > Bowe! Were Never Worse Managed cured: niso that _many book nceounts and _:'."l'n ittt h l,,“w'"']k ks '\“‘,:]\J '";i‘,‘ aTS symibolial of .'.“\] ol idas it e | vrogramme of twehty-six dances kept | N0 Isuasp, Neb., Feb. 15.—[Cor- | D Kaufman and wite to Henry Bow Than at Present—A New :]\“y“«' Ei":u‘l:l«J{r"\"f:‘\.f-!w'c ;".',""'.,mh';m? been | gritty little fellow, and is going to run | gard to school brisihiess, as also with re fl_n_] "x‘!;; ‘rr\ throng m;: until about 8 | resy md of the Bek.J—The furniture G E Stratman and wife' to’ Wm Sever Une on Tabor, A0ing & poor business for the past turee | for all he is worth. That being the case, | spectto the maungr in which schools | 0¢lt 1is morn uring the incer. | store of J. E. Meth, closed up in this | int lots 1, 2, 5, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 31, 5 and years, 1'll have to do my best to hold him even. | ought to be heated and ventilated, Some | mission a bounteous supper was served | city some weeks ago by his wife on a | Humboldt place, w d $2.800. y A Gr Hohe - - I can honestly say that I believe it will be | of them are for steam, others for hot air. | 14 the gallery in accordanee with the fol- | (hattel mortzage, was sold Monday and Gline Lang ni “‘,:.-m.l E Riley, lot 21 J e it S T atsars] M An Amerlcan’s Arrest in Russia, the closest tace over seen in Omaha. [ This Intter question will yet be likely to | lowing menu: BotEht L by Dorotlien. Math, and on the | 3 T Maahe 08 B filey, ot 0 WasmixaToy, Feb, 14,—[Special Telegram Prrrspune, Pa., Feb, 15.—A Commerc Yes, 1 understand he has succeeded in | provoke much antagonismin the board. CAts 2 LAtk yster G g fhio K 14 by Her to Chutlas W o b ML AT e A 8 B Ll wavice eiuD all goveen. | Gasetis Utilontown spec 5 making a mile in 231 That's all_right. A — - R - kil B Tiasis Barts 18 1t the oite soaing | il Clatland wite to W) Dau, lots 8, ganize into acivil service elub all govern- |y hadobi T4 4 T can do n mile on the same teack in 2:46, A Chinaman in Conrt. mald Maats. An lilinois party is in the city seeking | y1is Dwight & Lyman's add, w d=$1,600. A y, a former resident of Fayette county, A Cold Meats. : ;i . ight & Lyman [ ment employes hiere who come under that | o . Pote z by for mone; A 0 was filed in the distriet court o an investment in a “binding twine' g Andrew 11 etal to I A Brayte lots 1 "t | has been arrested near St. Petersburg by the s S . . . : ‘ ! ' Jaw, One of them says of this proje 1] Russtan anthorities on susplclon of being A" BICYCLE TOURNAMENT. storday the peetliar feature of whicn | Roast Turkey. Roast Chicken. | tory that will employ sixty or seventy | 2 DIk 1 Union place add, wd=-S1.500, guppose there are between 8,000 and 10,000 H A S an Prince i1s planning a big bicycle tourna 3 e i Boiled Ham, Tongue. Yoy, ’ St tie 3 Andrew Haas et al to 1 A Brayton lots 8, 4, LW Mt here in Washing. | A0 English spy, McKay went to Burope 10 | oo for Saturday night, February 26, [ WS that a Chinaman appeared as plain- é boys und women coustantly. It will bea | blic1 Union place add, w d--81,500, 1 government employes right here in ashing- | complete his education, and on departing U .hu'lfduru the wix-day rtace com. | Hf, an unusual occurrenco. On Hing | Lobster Salad. Chicken Salad. | 2o without a doubt, Henry Bolin and wife to 8 M uford et ton who come within the provisions of the | from St Petersburg recently he was detained Ay e - Lune e 1 ol e Vanilla 1co Croam Lady Fin 7 Three thousand infant brook trout wore | 810t 33 Tutties sub, w d—$4.500 civil seryvice rules, A single contribution of | as an English spy, having on his lver.«m at | mences. A numper of interesting events | Lung, a meek and lowly celestial who Kisses 2 Aniel Food UL LHOUSRIM ARG 00K trout were N A Kuhn trustee to Micheal Reynold lot o £10 from each one of these clorks would | the time an English ‘M.w port. I are already booked. operates a laundry at 1104 South Tenth yo = planted in the vicinity of Grand Island | 1 2 blk S Creighton Heights add to” Omal: ofganize clib that wonld exercise & won- | 128 8ant on papors to the Kussian mir . The first race will bo a three-mile race | street, alleges in his petition that the city | Apples. Oranges Bananas, | Saturday. Half were put in Prurie | W 8000 o ) { Washington to prove his son’s identity, ask- | in three heats for professionals, barring aterworks o o e hut off h he decorations of the hall deserve | croek and half in Wood rive nny M McCoon to tlenrietta I Rees, § derful power in matters of civil service legis- | fng at the same time that he be released. Prinoe. himselfo . One-half the mon en. | " aterworks company has shut off his | 00 hail deser 8 ood river. 4906 100 K 4T 1L IOL 10 00, 22 10, 18 W d= Jation and would prove of incalculable bene- ——— T i e et Rt and tho | water supply. although he has a yearly | Shocial mention. O the cust wall Was | As some changes are about to b made | $2300, £it 40 its mombers. They could at once erect Sloux City Incendiary Fires. othor half tho second heat. The winners | contract with the company and has paid | { €00 Eertessiitiol of 8 BIEES | in the judicial districts of thestate which | | Henriotta 11 Rees and husband to Jenuy At aclub house that would be an_ornament to | Stovx Crry, Ia, Feb, 15—The city 13 [ of each heat will run n third heat, for | for the first six months in advance. He | o' oe Bt depicted as naturally as | Vil detach Hall and Howard counties o o b T v St 0= 1o T the city and serve as a link to bind together | greatly excited to-night over the alarming | first and second money. Third money | &S that Lh«»' comnany be restrained v[mm aonltl be sived. Ovar this was tho l’rum the Sixth district and the South Alfred Foreman and wife to 1, I* Pryn all members 8o that hereafter they could work | number of incendiary fires, The first one | will e taken by the man who is defeated | refusing to supply him with the water | yinbor ©847,"" the number of the engina | Dlatte counties, the ‘Grand Iland attor- k3 Hyde park, w d—85,000, i together. The club dues could be made | wasin a livery stable owned by ® saloonist | in the faster of the two preceding heats. | HStd I "'; "I"'l"{“ -"|h‘ 1‘:' that o cme | run by A. L. Johnson, the chairman of ys are at work to secure the appoint- o Dunham and wife to 1 P t'ruyn, lot 7 ridiculously small aud yet amount to & suf- | whose place was recently closed. Another | The purse is one of §10, divided: first, | Zisehjudgment Jor, damazos i the B4 | the local lodge. On one side of tho en- | LS LT R AL L AL Rl s bl %4t penses of the club but to sccure the services | the proprietor of a barn in which a secon tince will then endeavor to cover 2 L s Jand e %183, on the other the letters B. L. i, | Crati ! slicans h ace, w d—$3,000, © - |01 w“‘:“mm ““mm.\.m .m,rm.““h' (‘:ub fire started, At a late hour flames were dis- | laps in 6 minutes, for a gold medal | hearing of the case for Saturday at 10 (Brotherhood of lm(‘,on\m;\'n Enginects) selected the Hon. O. A. Abbott for ap- 3 lm{\ l‘Jluln;:lI:'\”:l\_nlll\u ", Il .ulnlnk\:nn’orbl‘g( in stiowing up the inconsistencies and_dis- | S ered A RUIEER DG, OWEAEor - | offired by ho expostion JUSPOCIRLIVEY i - The sides of the hall were decorated with | DRt l‘l'l“ “‘ '”'fh s T John Oleson and wife 10 J I Smith et al h ST 5| ple claim that the fires are the work of pro- The second event will be a ten-mile S ARWYAYE R roreres: aatann i A 3 e | WA presen e Hon, homas r- | 1% ot S bk 2 1 (" A—-8700, astrous results of provosed civil service legis- | fibitionists. Others say the liquor men are | amatour handieap for local ridors, the . Pcople's Theatre. , Oyergroon fostoons and banners, as was | yoll as its candidate’ and probabl 2 AL LR A I T 4 lation. A< matters stand now civil service | taking this method to exeite sympathy. None | (0o i medals for first and second Again this theatre was filled last night R SLGWIAD . BoThtaitans. .| the real contest will be between the | Jov6 bk 7 Parker's ndd, w d—85,000, i i employes don't know what the at, how | Of the losses so far are seri ton: P and Mittaver will be | to witness Edwin Stuart's performance dl,‘r‘éa” ""'";::);':fi\irf"""”“”“'” Were in | ¢io latter as Platt, being a democrat, | John Hennessy to Catherine Kinseler, n i | to get what they think they want, or how to Shs Cias of Milton Wesvon placed on the seratch and the other men | of “Ros ' The performance passed | “Jysoutive Committea—A. L. Johnson, | coUld hardly expeet an appointment | 1020 blicd Armstrong’s 1st add, w d-=$4,000. prevent what they know they don't want, [ The Cash 0 G WESTOn, | will recoive the necessary start, accord- | off somewhat smoother than on Monday | Matt C. Parr, Noah S, STikior: » | from a republican governor. A Big Reward Offered individually their expression of opinion has ITTSBURG, 200 X E ing to Prince’s judgment. \ 1 1001w Yol aps ¥i i i 2 1o Real estate men are becoming some- L Sachaada bl 1o welght, but collectively it would be n Weston, the Chicazo capitalist, who was con- TPl third eyont 18 A one-mile handicap night and was rec ed by marked ap: HFloor, Committes l\_'l-n‘mlr\. - | what excited at the rapid advance in city Corvmnus, O, Feb, 15,—~The governor has 5} L 5 victed for manslaughter in being accessory to o 5 s "D | proval, Lilah Stuart again making man Ayres, M. D, r, Matt C. Parr, James salti ML procl o1 pring » power. Apkoieed ghiter | H ¥yt | race for boys. b Tiat B TIRLY | o onas; Goorke W, Mayare realtic issued a proclumation offering a reward | TIE DISTRICT IN BAD SHAPE, the death of o man during a fight for a@as | Other races will be o one mile dash for | friends and admirers by her vivacious | ®3g filh ¥ Committeneah, iving. | o The Deestrict Schule” that sot 5,000 for the capture of MeMunn and tho The affairs of the Distriet of Columbia | ol Westmoreland county, will agaih | colored riders and a one mile dash for | and pleasing acting. Mr. Edwin Stuart’s | ston, M. W. Durnham, € In& | Council Blufl3 all agog some months o | Kuvenna train burglars, or 8100 for tho were never worse managed than they are | Fisburgodday. Westob was refused a pardon | barbers. "In addition to this Mur- | impersonation of Elliott Grey improves | Thomas Kinney, dohn.'Hil M, | 18 to be reproduced on tho Graud Isiund | sapture of sny of Hhom, now. Even under the Virginia-Maryland | December Inst, aud now wants a reheari phy, the champion ar juvenile | with acquaintance, his acting being for- Bye 3 Y " J awe on next Friday evening under the slow-going corporation systen matters were | A petition sizned by thousands of cit trick rider of Omaha, will ]mr(urm some | cible :u‘ldlinl-‘«llwll- The "_“'ll"‘i‘“‘ LT ~ ol };"““‘"“"; il AL i i Ty Tilinois has been sent to the board ssking his | startling feats on the wheel. close of the fourth aet which introdyce: SWALLOWED STRYCHNINE. pupilsare to be all past forty, so they c h c d B I ene T | ardony T BULLOCK RAC the regular army boys recerved a_well SR A DL v call up reminiscences of those sw atarr ure pets are Dot swept 11n the greater por- S & promises to be close and ex he last performanse of and Fit of D 1 o s be able to acf preciably distressing and offensive symptoms, Hood's | tion of the city. ) “n’x her more ht\'ured 'lw_ Burrizo, Feb. 18.=A spe kil S{"“' both men are in excellent shape to make [ anyone who has not witunes: com- Des W ‘" :‘""""‘ Al ys of yore, 4 Sarsaparilla gives roady relief and spoedy g pine is done. whenever the con- {'l""'"m """]lzlu ':““fl ‘"“:;""‘““]-‘l A“‘"l' ahot race. Prince is backing Bullock pavy wr_u;lr ion of the picce will be % “'l’""‘f"."y “('\fl”llm «':n:m‘nfhtlm V. { ('!Illl\ly. of ||In.n|1 .h“l"v' VIS ey | eure, from the fact it hrough the blood s like it, or when the ground hog | tiser say: ohn Stever, residing here, aged | for the winner. well repaid by doing so. cond suicide of the week which o cepted a position on the English Herald 1 thus reache y ho sy a gomes out of his hole, and then thie “sween- | soventy years, procured a tickot from tho e S curred on St. Mary's avenue at 5 o'clock | fnd will deal out localism to a new am,m“;r ‘:h::f:::) 1 nlrrl,“m ”‘m;" V3 re nof ed away, but ere left in the | gate tender at the entrance of the railway at KENNEDY VS. SIMPSON, Leadville's Councilmen, tlorARe A TE R oo | eraving Hublic. ‘T suffered with eatarrh fifteen years. Tool 10 be worked up into w nasty, stieky, | the suspension bridge tiis morning about 10 [ o B HEIERD R B B THEToIEy Goanbilal [ rday afternoon. - Charles Alten, a | “IES TR i pne G his busic | Mood's Sarsaparillaand Iam not troubled any 3 disease-breedine paste if the weather is wet, | o'clock, and after peering strangely into the | The Shooting Match at Athletic Park e NEbaTea b . | German living at 1330 South Eighteenth | ness affuirs here with a view to engag. with eatarrh, and my general health is much ) or 1‘.‘1]4%1.3‘ into the louses. of the untoruats rapids jumped over the raiing, falling 190 Yestorday—Other Gun Notes, cf‘(""‘i““‘:“‘“;’“ ‘1‘“"1 received r;‘"‘ the | stroet had been sitting around i Weu- | ingin the cattle and commission busineas | better.” L W. LiLvis, Postal Clerk Chicago eside cather is dry. e - Y o vk Lendyi ating ths e Y S & i i sin . W. LiLLs, al Cl o 4 In'the meantime tio appropriation for | % e _The shooting match between 1L B. | Y eleti of Betcvive st ;‘f“l‘r‘d“‘; l““ thrick’s saloon at the corner of | at South Omaha. He can probably | & St Louis Railroad. swoeping goes into somo rascal’s pocket, or Arrested in East 8t. Louis. Kennedy and P. Simpson took place on o "“‘l e L.“‘ ll’_-““-'l‘“<“ l“‘ {‘. 4101 Bighteenth street and St. Mary's avenune | SWing considerable business from this “ I suffered with catarrh 6 or 8 years ; tried D Ll C WOAring | ¢ oineinnati, arrested in East St. Lows this | day afternoon. The: match was on a ahy ay, Februs 28, Hl o b Sy 5500158 i : . X . L fngnearly one hundred dollars without benefit. . into holes on every hand aud no patehingis | B O PEER PRI Ty Cashman for | e 50 3 TR 12 "1 | Omaha fathers were on the eve of start- G, bl LS o i (g ck 8. Galbraith cloved to Kansas | 1 tried Hood's Sarsaparilla, and was done. AT the present leaders continue at the wager of 850 and attracted a good deal |+ ) woon for a few minutes and returning 3 e parilla, and was greatly head of District aflairs until th en d of Mr, | the attempted assassination of Judge Fit- | o nitontion. over a hundred sportsmen | \D8, 01 their ‘southern trip President | J6 201 OF & R L R gon of Charles Washburn, | juyproved.” M. A. Aunzy, Worcester, Mass, Cleveland's teri Une otice beautiful streets of | gerald ubout tvo weeks ago. Cashman, who | Of attention, LLOUSS} o | Bechel, of the council, was requested to | Asked for a glass stating that he desired s 18 unhappy about it He was :,l;(‘nl'a)v'llul}('ily “m«;M only mlul iemory as been \lvnrkin 'fl""'f brim_;n-i\ndllualwl witnessing tlmbt]-nmest luu‘ match w uo&ily the Leadville people of the fact | to takesome medicine. Hetook a glass i "“ lfllgkltlr\rk wills uumlm:;enmn..{ Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 characterized by 1ose who were fortunate to live here | company for a week past, was taken to Cin- | at twenty-five blue rocks and tweniy-tive | and Tequest them to postpons their | with snme water and pouring a white | it Ullhe (Clark) was in the land where i three peculiarities : 1st, the combination of under the rezime of the much-abused but | cinnati this afternoon by the aetective. American clay birds for cach man. Mr. | visitfor one week. This] has been done | powder into the gla ('; ‘ M"'f takes a requisition from the governor to | remedial agents; 2d, tho proportion; 34, the sure-to-be-regretted Boss Shepherd, Con- i, y r. ! glass drained 1ts con- | priyy the wagon home. A warrant was R Te It i S iivestikats b DISLHOL OV ents B TREotat s RN invoselat Pintoss. ©iHAram, | aud tlm\nl.wn.ln(rs tromllln: city of :‘hl»,ud: tents and sat down in the corner. The | (i R m-“r. ot e e pales A aS pm?‘f‘fill olflmurlnfi!tho nru-e !;wdlchm: oug| 5 b 2 ' | are e o rrive here B! it wa o} parne: sue S > week, ualitics, The result is a medicine M U Lexixaros, Ky., Feb. 15,—The Brasield | referced th]: l:m;u:h. SIHpRGE ) way ths | Ncaia 12 SRR O RSt {,’,T:':{r‘"“’l“;,',fio‘,';"‘f, i’:,r':‘}f“:."‘ffm::l“‘:;“‘,‘:é Mra. Walter Bucon, who g spent tho g eTasing e eI BE o N kTowas A SHor e A T hoisa | and Letcher's combination tale uf trotters | favorite and had plenty of backers, but e —— fell in"n con ve fit and died bee | Winter in California, 15 expected home in | gend for book containing additional evidenco, Sorce in. Colorado . Dolibics o ex-Senator | bean here to-day. Although the weather | Somehow he became raitled and allowed micenscithiWoas : fore any 5 m‘l‘““r‘zolfisl 5 t’»udmlznwl-’& a few days; also Georse H. Thummel and WHGoNh Birss Talatolied np my system Tabor, nhuwxl as inh-r;slinz as tho night- | was bad a good crowd of bidders assembled I\n'nlf)slnly (okwm the ;uln](ch. The score | Judge McCulloch granted marriage | him, Coroner Drexel, who — was lvnle-d They have “ilxll~nll=:wa.\'. “}’L; m- fles my biood, sharpens my appetite, an gown story told on Colorado’s ex-legislator | and pricos were fairly wood. nree | one blue rocks was as follows: licenses yes following p: 3 < 3 s Wt ilen ber, January, ana the cold end of Feb- ns to make me over.” J. I'. THOMPBON, Fhon hio wan Glling somebody’s unexpired | head wose disposed of for $50.920, at serage | Konnedy.... 10101 1111 OTL 111 01tip—2 [ (eSS ¥ ollowing par | summoned, held an inguest, the jury re- | wiqty ‘in'th’ balmy air of Log Aveelos, ster of Deeds, Lowell, Miss. term in the senate. ‘The fame of Mr. Tabor's | of $135.10, Simpson 1 11110 10011 0i011 1111 11001—13 | ties : tirtingls wort iouthntiuie docentod camo | o HonyGodrge|Cornalius sud M rs;Annn (| j oA Susapariliaibeatatall others and M. T 5 e n Jounterfoit Sccured. s : o ¢ 3 7 3 ! Judge Caldwell witnessing and approy- % § ater at Leadville he announced that he e > 'he U Koennody.... 11101 11111 11111 11111 01110—22 Shea, . Omaha ce sed were then removed to his late [ i vs, . eSS onD ) Would have one built that would make his | . DHUIUADELPUIA, Pa., Feb. 15.—The United | g0 """ 11110 1111 01101 17111 10101—20 | § Walter Rrandes "Omaha homen Mot dosoassnis.q e ing the contract on the 11th inst. Hood’s Sarsaparilla il ceased was a German !urnm«;r?lhn"l. look }kkekn shed, 'Ih- londly as- ?mfus ;I;hl“l:;m:o;l(ay sl:lcu!-gd:cén:m rlflt Kennedy’s success was as much of a | { Mamie Vanou Omabia thirty yoars of age, and has lived in | L 9obnny }'m!r" and Monro Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Mads serted that he woul knock the earth out, | two dollar and a half gold piece of 1852, for | surprise to himself as to any one else, as = ‘ha p SRR o ticd went up to Prai expectally” i o decorations, in e Lesd | which 1t has boon In quost for years for | o lnya no claitn to suporior marksman: Brevities. N Loma Bumber/otyons m-u"\f‘,,.‘.‘,:‘f brook trout on d 811 LR G HOODIG 00, onsl ety Yille home of Thespis. He sent to Italy for | tne purpose of completiug its cabinct. It was | ship when Simpson is in the field. It is | _The revenue collections yesterday were | ¢ 3 . i 1 LWO YOunZ | of that stream being inclined at a 45 de- 100 Doses Ono Dollar. i b Mt i P pletiug i ¥ y childred to mourn his untimely death ; ; s decorator and did not go inside the Lead- | presented to_ Superintendent Fox by L. L. | probable that another match between | $0,616.85. He ke N 3 1| BEoplohithoRd [aiNpLications, ville structure until the Italian sent him | Tavlor & C banker: Thol gotgita 5 3 e kept a lunch counter for several ditriend Taylorlost hi li ) TR . o - ord that he would like his opi M y 0., baukers, who gol 3 | these gentlemen will be arranged at an [ The bank clearings yesterday amounted | months under the opera house, and after- | 4 friend daylor lost his grapling along word that he would like his opinion. ~ Mr. | &10,000 lot from'th b-t; i g opera house, and after. o i s with T hrtist amd | 810,000 1ot from'the sub-treasury yesterday. | carly date. : to §740,032.46. wards in Wittig's saloon, but for several | the icy declivity and wont tobogganing SHENANDOAH MNUISERIE after careful scrutiny expressed himself as A PSoTIiar TGO Nt Messrs, Pentose and Hardin are mak- | poo '3 N Boyd, of the Christian Hour, | Weeks past has been out of employment. 30“"Ih‘1"1!‘fll:|0(1;l l"fll“"ll‘fl_"l"‘u‘lt o5 LN ISERIES. Qute saUied. b Tabor, “what man | SAN FHANCISO, Feb. 1A peculiar | i€ Preparationson n extensive soile | s returmed from Chicago. This fact kept bim in w very despondent | {6 "Favlor quoted “Faradise Lost” and WHOLESALE AND RETALL. o are makin fatuous by puiting s por- | fatalty occurrod aboard tho bark Mownon, | glvon at Athiotio park on Tucslay not. M. A. Straight, master of transporta. | Mo0d, and is supposed to have been the | ot allegorical litoraturc, and Moore [ Ofers for spring trade u full e of Apples, Cravs, ait up theres™ from Tacoma as sho was crossing the bar at irds i 5 re | tion'of the Union Pacifie, has returned ise of his suicide. mpathized in_paroxysms fror ich ek pENt I AW All of the Live birds in the country ar i % 1 AAltanlsttansral il take (placo) } paroxysms from which fiaapberrios Why, that is a very true presentment of | the entrance of this harbor this afternoon in | heing bought up for the oceasion. The from his trip to Indianapolis. A= axe place from f pe has a side-ache yet. W AND OLD K Shakspeare,” replied the artist, fow of the Redief. The bits d which g boug B oceasion. 3 5 4 Drexel & Maul's undertaking establish- 5 3 S 3 crgroens, forost ® T WWhio I e asked the ox-niner. ow o the Relief, The bits around which | will "bo a” larze amount of money in | Poor Superintendent Mahoney wasin- | mont on_Friday, under the suspices of | 4 Some one wirned John Smith, colorcd, alirous and sheub SV, T rent tamatien of sourse, and | e, hawser was fastened on ho butle broke: | | rizeg that will attract_sportsmen from | jurcd Monday ovening by boing thrown | the K. of P., of which order ho was a | ' 1ove out of Grand Island promatarely. bulors wad ol SupbHOA AL not only the greatest playwright but struck the forecastio and killed throe seamen | ;)1 hqpig of the state and from Council | outof a buggy on Georgia avenue. e A J. 8., ., is out in a card in the Independ- ly greatest playwright but the | in its passage overboard. P ZEY & member. b 4 ) ‘epend- | p8, Lake, Prop., Shenandoah, eatest bard as woll” et Bluffs, Missouri Valley and Sioux City in Sneak thievesstolo a fine set of harness, e ent that he purposes sojourning in this 2 2 LB TL L noves niard e eI o for SusMlontonst, Ly i Ftom who claim | [Rlued at 300, from Mark Upton's burn IT MAY BE MURDEK. f,’".‘:,’"} thojoooneiroRal fa tinnedyand Leaitllle, Just paln im ont o it and oy e el Tehlsbl i bonoleh otk ploRsorT SwadRIEs sTinat "qllf,:,r,:;;vcl{’;;d""ul:"&fl'{i:,'fr'“wm ar. | George Hall, the Tojured Night Wacch- | Thomas Maliono, who shot AT 00 ALy EEoDosAls for Paviig. % Mr, T portrai ) et S ARl i 3 5 FFIT ] L . D L AW ASRBTS 5 0 or v Wi EALED Proposals will be recoivod by th overlooks the auditorium. quail ‘eaten in_forty-one consocutive days. | possible that the Omaha sportsmen Will | rested last might while attemipting to [ g - fhame 8¢ Doathis Door, ",”’f’ d"h Dow wants to live, and the | 8 iorsigncd w11 o'dlock B ., Maron MRS, LOGAN'S INCOME, fter disposing of the last brace he ate five | arrange n match for these crack shots at | work a stranger from Idaho for his sur- South Omaha was rife with rumors | dociors think it possible. ribs are | pgt, 1897, for the following kinds of paving ma- "Tho grand tofal of the Mre. Logan fund has | more quail ofi-hand. an carly date. |8l waalit yesterday concerning the assault that | YOTY sore, however, where the load came | torhul, vi X been footed up. It agurecates $64,000, which 3 e ¥ o e b PF» 5 7 . ot e ot o’r; 2 d L in contact with theimn, t asphaltum, as por spocificatione, includes the $13,000 raised in Cliicago and [ The new “Song of tho Shirt"’—Electric Moth anda Royce Again. B S oToE Al § Sunday nigh The Grand Island ‘Banking company | Ashhujt blocks, as per spocitioutions, o that reported from all quarters. Afier in- | Lustre Starch is my best friend. “The failure of Moth. the Griceo.Roman | 4ruggist, hus sold his drug store at Grand | or carly Monday morning upon | was rganized Monday with S. A, other ¢ *' 08 bor snect b have been li ) Island and will open a mauufacturer’s | G i i ; Any.ather e nonaneoit gl“q;rll:rllcv{ml_n':‘«ub(‘m “{l“ g:::-d\‘{::;&m S oy wrestler, to throw Adolph Koyee, the :{L,:‘::cy S Litym £ urer's | George Hall, the night watchman at | Peterson for president, O.°A. Abbott, vice Golorario sandsione, as pox spooifications. AL HDLER R SO " EER F ) 3 D i 3 Y ! Zenc, CIty. a 1. packing 2 sident, @ seorgre Bell, cashie Any other stone. as per specifications, Femain near §55,000, This will bo in United local expert, five times in an hour at the |~ Joln Miller, formerly of the Republi- Hammond Bros’. packing house. One | president, and George Bell, eashier. Mncudam. as por spovificaLions Btates 4 Wooaen bl report was to the effect that Hall’s assail- Money For t cks, a8 por speeitications, cents in a few days and will | ywhere It Will Hencetorth Be Sold By | exposition annex last week has cncour- | ean advertising force, is now to be found (. B. Evans & Co., a full- | #0ts were parties who had a scheme on The B! ield her a net annunal income of about $1,400, ), i Mre LogAN's real estate outside of ber home | the Keg. i aged Royee’s backers to make an eyen | at the ofli el Wi here will bring_ the awount up to probably | The purchase of property on Thirteenth | match with Moth for a catch-as-cateh-can | fledged real estate man, oofito blowaupithopackingghousciforian 2,500 n yeur. As sho has no one devendent | and Jones streets by the Anhcuscr-Busch | contest to take place at the annex some | The train from Grand Island yesterday | alleged grievance against some of th upon her it will be seen that she can live very £9, K0S - 5 ing was_ thirty-five mindte 4 P e 45 comtortably, | Bhe does nut care to enter thay | comnany of St. Louis. Mo., means more | time next week. Tney found Moth and | T 0% Was :‘h"‘”i,::]“,cd h';“,':“,“::’ lato. | managers. Another report was that th Deaf and Dumb, Any bids for paving in widition to being ac- has l\ll‘t‘!ldy noticed the f: rnr::lnu l‘n n||d tlm»IA,'Illh"uImu% m|ny ;IIT; be we 3 8. . ° | cording to such spocifications ns the bidder muy that in the appropriation bill now before | freert i S kame iy i s forth in dota and the legislature there is an item of $25,000 [ to accompuny bid. 2 for ths deaf and dumb institute. A rep. | ¢JEeh bid aliall specity a price por square yard e deaf and dumb institute. A vep- | for the paving complete on tho street or slley, swim of society she has boen floating in, and | than was mentioned in these columns a | his money ready, and accordingly signed EYE o AT e 1Y | suilants took advantage of an oppor- | resengative at institution w ornny part theroof. 80 will not have special need for more. S dhr sea e YastorA ot - B Y IOBLY) gy Sig to the engine, which required the substi- |y njiy to get even with Hall, the injured 2 vo of that institution who v Work to bo. dano. in_acoordance with plans N I e ey epgn, | 10 days ago. Instead of a small part of | the following: tution of another locomotive, S LY 4 ) met yesterday by a reporter said: *“This | and specitientions on file in the ofico of the Pt 1 AV etken of Minmermota it | the location in question, it is now known | Atticles of nzreoment entered into this | A gentleman named White, who lives | Mam for his partin some . past trouble. | appropriation is badly needed, and if | Bourd of Bubho Works, ks fu i o bo. madg ure gu;‘kx:nou:a:.;dnlig.fiohr as o n-:\udhmtmulur that the company has purchased the }i“gr‘{:; "hff:}llir\mcr&"ll;mmlu'(31?':101’;-_1“\)'::;: on West Cuming st pOpel OULS B! ves S g 2 FT@co- 1t oh ¢4 vy e for tho Fiftieth congress, "l ig & man be. | Kreater part of the ground bounded by 1 Adolph Roy a tough carly yesterc tween for,y-live and Lty years of age, polite | Thirteenth and Jones street on the west The above parti and affuble in his manners und of more than | and ust respoctively, th lot line on the ordinary abili ©is astaunch demoera 5 and progressiva in his idens. Mr. Walker 1y | ast and the alley on the south. It has sot, was assaulted by | 1t was also reported that Hall had anything ought to be ‘increased. If the morning and kad | covered consciousness and stated that | amount is secired, we shall usc part of it hed by the od with fied check in the sum of one thousand } bo bad lted ni 1d | b 1 .{u\\'n];lu llu(n Iylllll Om: hll.hlvlllkllnr" oL s nssaitant and. cannot explain the | Was the man who had assaulted him. All | could not be finished on account of the [ antec that the bidder will within thirty duys ©ituBo of tho assault, ] tiese reports lacked confirmation except | Inst appropriation being a mengre one, | {rom the openini of sich bid ive boudsin the the last. On the strength of this Ritehie | Then we shall use $10,000 to build and traithoussnaollarm, ae he . of Omana, wit- | 5o Dok o Tio i mot. ot a view | Mike Ritebie, tho South Omana pusilist, | to complete thy teichers' building, whicl | doli h-can 1ateh, best three of five side. Mr. Louis Heimrod ha ted the above amount on by 1 thi: s day depos The case of the Merchants’ National anative of Mi.souri, but removed to Minne- | frontage of sixty-six feet on Thirteenth, | half of Royee, while Charles Moth has placed | hank vs J b y decided in | Was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Walker | equip a gymnasium for the use of the contract for uch pavi Bk Lsourl, bul femaved toMinne-i{ UONEAED OF Sy Al st 0B SONEI0ont: | e Samo nuspunb N the hands of- 4 Tay. | cank Ve Jolo Chollman was docided i | g placed in tho county juil. He refused | pupls. The balance will be expended atorinl spucified, us may boreattor bo B e e s poen Mdentl: | which extends eastward 165 feot. The | oo SSiC i Baen selected stakehorder. The | favor of the pluintl wm udes MeOul | o talic upon the matter and elaimed that | for two boilers, which are badly necded PN Years Tookine to e hhptoremant of the | most casterly thirty-threo fect of this run | mateh to take placo on the — day of Feb- | loch's court yesterduy. This was & suit | b §if not know why he haa been ar- | Then the tall tower which tumbled down o beasd iesesyoni Western waterways in order to clwa{mn the | in a southerly dircetion a distance of 182 | ruary. CiranrLEs Mo }3;2:ffll(1‘ll4:xl~lu vcxl"‘l‘\‘“l’l’lu;‘;‘t‘p an in:ux:}) H L, > R d:\u«l Ly Wle MRt v n:hui]l.‘ 5, and to waive do e e T, g says that In his | foet, thus reaching tho alley betwoen (Signed) Avori Rovce. | chovk, Chol i“*’-‘?“ having received §250 on | “UpOp the injured watehman, is lying in | and that will” cost considerable mon, Omua, n Sinirman Board of Publio Works, Tace le it e the sohid nortlwest, with o | Jones and Leavenworth streets, on which o o R a0e i a critical conilition at St. Jodeph's hos- — s IS AL test e says ho will form no_ etangling at. | & uE of the Union Pacitic rond is tobo | . ga. Rothery, the well known sport- Personal Faracraphs. nital, and se nob expocted to Tive SR T : - - ances, N0 make any promises that he will | extended westward from the store of the | ; Lt Moul Cl _ | authorities refuse to verify or de Superintentent Whitlock issued build- O Kecp. The snys that it elected overy man | Richardson Drug company. Upon this | {& man of this city, is abouy to receive - W. Moulton is in Chicago on & bust- | roport that he made n statement, in his | ing permits yester follows: y borna on the rolls must perform the dufy for | property the company k|)uuelflnls to ereet | from Jawmes Paterson, of New York, a | ness trip. EORORs Hat Nomatlo o piate b oo his | ing pormits yestorday as follows: FOR SALE which he Is paid, and tiat every man must | threo ~ threo-story . brick stores | DAF of very fing young “homing'’ orcar: | Roy W. R Hendorson left yosterday | Ritchio with having made i patsiok, ko addiongitebRilGe o) De personally prosent at all times when 1t1s | wioeh wile for on S rhirteonih | Tier pigeons. Thess are bred from tho | for a ton-days trip east. g L] 417 Indiana,...<. os i :w:sw-y: Illn will not n'lluw_ substitutes | gireat: two-story offices which will bust stock, all th Ahrn_-:“ds having records Mr, B. Jeffries, manager of the Denyer - ) B e ) Having sold most of my stock farm aud n:“flarlll!flh\yfl::‘llllfi:::'mamigfil ismvery ob- | front on Jones Street, followed by the | FAREINg xIll“\:‘n :430.’!'» 1l-iJ l‘)l}lt ; r. Ifutl_ Afternoon, is in the city on business, District Court Not, Y ory frame coltage, having no further use for the following e e SN AN & 5 warchouse proper fronting on the same s received u very fine picture | yony Hyssie, the hardware man, 2407 | The case of the State vs. Mark Murray, | |, Franklin, near S7th stock, I will sell them at a bargain, blucchecker pigeon cock “Little 1 enatigh, tw and extend the ce, with its stables ory frame stor ‘The bill which passed the house some time | street Cuming strect, has just returned fre Steve,’ which has a record of 525 miles, m & | charged with an assault with 1ntent to 2 North 15th Sikivs—Stallion, 3542, Standard, com- ago creating national bank depositories at | to the railroad track in the alley, already ey A 3 business trip to Chicago, e et 1 o di Loy, Frass RN 3 e Thdianapolis. Oimatn, “Atlantnr Griveston, | mentioned. Tho buildings wil b of | from Charlottoville, N. C. e anurer sy | ebBeiAlthonse: will ho oplled 1nthe dln: b Qcahior, SOV EAND ing six yoars old; bay, 10 hands, sired by St. Paul. Minneapolls, Kansas City and Den- | brick, and of the style of architecture Sre—_ buyerof B, P Morss & Co's autain and trict court to-day. % Enfield 229, he by Rysdyk’s Hambletonian Yor was toduy favorubly veported from the | peculiar to the company, which is blend- THAREE OF A BIND, ooty deparimont, arrived. home | dohn Bradley was convicted in Judgo | Five permits, aggrogating. Also two spans of heavy draft muler, 8 probability pass finally at this session of con- | of the ornate and practical, such as | New Schools and the Fight They May | from New York yesterdsy morning. Neville's court g'e-*lu:r‘l: . of the larceny B .‘ years old, weight 2,200 and 2,500 pounds Bress. 4 characterizes all the structures of this Occasion. 5. 8. Higgins and his son Charley have | of acloak from Miss Niles on Howard Real Estato Zransfe o RI0 SR T (R AR U R PATENTS TO WESTERN INVENTORS, company. Henry Voss, of this city One of the committees of the board of | returned trom a three weeks' trip in the | stree Real estate transfers filed Feb, 14, 1887, | Per span, y Patents were issued for 1 Stock Farm, one mile from o tollowing | well known architect, has be nining | eust. during which they visited nearty ail | 11 Doxter plead guilty to an attempt to | W I McCague to A 1t Dufrenc, lot 2 blk ¢ Spring Valley to-day: Benj F. Butler, Davenvort, las | to design tiis building, and he has also | education is now engaged in e; A y Thomas Cain sentence W A—g 4120 city limits thwest, Omaha treo wheel Tiding gang plow and’ thice | boen sooured to atend to the buildings | Plans for three school houses which are | the large eitics, and m a number of these rob Thomas Onin, and was sontenced to | RERNOGL W IGFRGTe e 10 mer Bioy, | €11 Himiter northwest, Omaha, Mr. Hy wins made purchases of many | OR@ vear in the penitentiary g Yoz . 00 1t of w 400 1t, Jot 2 Bartletts N. 1. D.SOLOMON w00 1t of I wheel riding plow: Alvi i '»llrx'![i Farm- | of this company in this state. Work will | to be erected during the present year, : an Ay ol ety Db gainst Jack Taylor, charged ( geskin, In-, saat hoiger: Xugano B, Gibbe commence upon the structures varly in | One of these ia to bo'in the rear of the b‘::‘,t{:‘,'. \"'fn',‘: r'::"‘f:;’{l’lh Dram. has | With o attempt to kill O e Fage, | o8 toOmab wd=B0, o ot e Botnes, i “irhce carier,” aackon G | the suring und will bavo buon brouglit Lo | nigh school, which is to cost between | returnod from Chicagp, whora ho was | Végulied before fudgo Nowile tordiy, | | 15l T plainview, w0 Proposnls for Curbing. Graha, Ot (o, culitvators Ghales | 8,clos lonis befory tho adh ANer | &5,000 and $40,000. Another s to | sick for anout two w{ as (o result of | ‘Tho caso of Bingot va, Biorbowor atal. | G N Mlcksto the publicpiab of Lawnfeld | qepagen proposuis will bo evosived by g combined. farrow and. eultivators - James | who hus attended to this purehnso,which | b built on the corner of | 8 cold contracted dusing a long spell ot | ¥ g y Y S orean W i ond And wife to Obristing | i Sapanas uath Sl o eluok o m. Mprda Jut ucg}l-m Postville, la., butter tub; Robort | isa proof of the cosmopolitanism of | Twenty-seventh and Burt, to cost | Fainy weather. Heis not yetentirely re A NEW SWINDLE, Hanson, ot 10 blk 2 Kirkwood add to Omaha, 3 lows, 10-wit eil, Oskaloosa, Ta., assignor to Omaha, is a warm admirer of this city, 5 000. while the third wi R AT covered, butis progressing satisfactorily — W d—§500. ®oPhut part of 24th st in Paving District 69, misen Cable comumny, Chisazo, [l #0d lis has adirably shown. the. conle “;l‘.‘,“.“‘u‘l";“k;:.’:}':’,é‘,,‘:l"‘r"|h:“):‘ don lin that’ dwe otion,” Uougl ' counlo of | How lowa Farmers Aro Being Worked | 1 S Woolworts and wite 11 A Allon, tot | -t iart of Mason at, In Faving i Bold: Neb oot tabie bait earriors Arthurif | dence he displuys in‘her fature progress. | school. ‘The latter 15 to cost $20,000, | 1VOSKS Will ¥et be readine to enable him By Sharks, i LIS DRI DIRE G o QuRis, Tht purt oF 10 8L 0 Paving District 1, Pattorson, assignor of two-thirds to K, 1), SHI - 2 For each and all of these buildings there | 'O FesUme his Guily ZOLE. AxaMosa, Ia, b, 14.—[Correspon O E Mayno and wife to Clias A Votter, lot | [hhat burt of 1ith st fn Buving histrict Roth, Fort Collius, Colo, wid W. T, oy, A CONTRACTOR HURT. is & number of designs mude by archi- [ Washing day has been robbed of half | dence of the Bk ]—Another new swindle wld 10 Omalia, W d-— S50, Thiat part of Eath AL, 10 Paving Distrio Yorth I.AJIlaLNn-h,.v\-'u:Iunu attachment for | gon cCoy Caught at the Stock | tects In various parts of the country. | j by Electric Lustre Starch, is being successfully worked on the farm- ne and wife to Chas A Potter, lots That purt of Davenpord st i F f W Feter A. Bmith, Burlington, la. . Among them are Mend. hn & Law: ¢ - 1 bik 3, lots 1, 2, 8, blk 4 Maynes add to | g, ehieck rein for hartess. Yards Crossing. Among them are Mundelusohn (& Lawric, Y et ers of this and Jackson counties. Two | 5o D 1003 i R PR R R PENSIONS FOU A ASKANS, Ben McCoy, of Auburn, Neb., a con- | Cioes £ 7 YO LONS ndord, A Vetoran Turf Editor, rogues watch the newspapers for astray | Mary Sehroth’ and husband to Fiora M | Th 1 Grieo st 1n PRving Distriot § Pensions were SURDN0 | leacto e weatt HLSNEEE 4 Cleves brothers, George L. Fisher, F. M. | Last night Dunton, editor of Dunton’s | [ 3 i o | Riht: 10t 7 bk % South Omaha, w d—#2500. | Th O 1610 At 10 Faving DISron N o slons wor kans to: | tractor well Known throughout the state, | Eilis. Maxon 6f Cougell Liulls, Jamnes | g or b tvr of Chioszo, was ons | BOtCes, when ono of them goos and looks | KRG Ik b XML MO o Tttt | 31 Of 11 At i Paving Districe xi © son; Morris M. asti met with a serious accident at the stock | McDonald, Sydney Smith, R. T. Me- ) &9, at theanimal. Of course upon applica- | gyans, lot 10 blk 6 Kirkwood, w d-— S50, Thut purt of Davenport si.in Paving Distiiet tertained at Richard Wilde's by a host of g A T'o lowans as 1 Martha J., widow | yards in South Omaha yesterday, an ac- | Uarthy, of Custer county; A. Eluott, of Mary Canfield, lot 2 tion the unsuspecting granger shows up Thos N I$r an to “ipuat part of 15th st in Payving District 84 of Arthur M. Bosworth, of Clay; "Alovs | oident and ineident which stice | St. Louis; E. E. Myers, of Detroil: J. | Omaba's horsemen, among whom were | o and the fellow demdos it Lo | D88 E K niha, W d— 33,500, TRt part of 11Lh 8¢, I 1aving DIstriot 5, flanes, Busipeton: Merritt Judd, Counei | f/ 5ot IRERART 5 .lsalci:?‘."f“,,,,,, Douglas, Liotz & Latonson, of Chicago, | the host himself, J. 1. McShane, D. T | the fimec wikf e, 0N Of b s b | g enls LK to the vor |t jart at Lt aving DiCiried o1 B R e Sl e | o N dalle and s e i aud Hamilton, of Des Moiues Mount, P. McEvoy, £, B. Wood, Nat | !¢ LK bo saiaruato | Hemes piscol dedication, | i or Vo v 1 Penbs "V athan. eden: James |k Vieye: | unavoiduble and are becoming of frequent | Oniy three plans have as yet been in: | Brown, Ed Reed, Tom Gray aud £d Cul- bis partoer and ammediately deseribes [ Jas (G Megeath b0 BE o, e e O s s Pav] Darrow, MoV 9 Truman,Creston | 2eourrence. The Union Pacific company | speeted. The others are rolled up and | ver. Mr. Dunton is in town writing up | the anini al. B 2 then goes to tae Fantly 13 Knisht and husband to W ny: That part of Allen Irvine, Joseph Weaver, | has no depot, nor even a platform at the | Will not be opened until they all are | the ding horses snd horsemen of | furmer,and after proving by thorough de- | privii. "ot 20 Windsor pliee, w d—83 Thut part of 106 649 (0 Oahs, Wd= | Fpst bart of Jonos st. in b Eidora: Upton W. Min . i ireq | brought befors the committee. The | Omaba, which Le can do in excellent | scription thut he 1 the owner of the ani: | “0'S Hoftman and wife lo Swen Wickmen, fam Tiurver, RILAITS Job i Rickles Aansons | oo Y47 “h:;l _”f“l‘l‘.’l".' ?r&:u,hj‘:“";“! Jlans examined sre those of Maxon, of | style, aud which will appear in unext | mal, says he cannot take it away, and | Jot5 blk > Haw ibson, Berueld: John H. Woods, | V3 A Visit (ho yards eao AY | Council Bluffs; F. M. Ellis and Morgan, | week's edition of the Turf offers to sell 1t at a fair bargain. The | $1,150, tuet 100 aseph J énumul olun P, Coulter, deceaséd, Cedar | are compelled to get oft the cars on & | of Des Moines, Maxon's contemplatis 4 = farmer buys, and in s few days the owner | D A Hart and wifo to John Fozarty, lot 17 | “That part of 2ith ave. in Pavini » Wintield: Wi stoek yards, AL crossing whiclh 43 covered with tragks | building of (o stories, with o bascuent Wants to Come (0 Omaha, comes along and claims the unimal and | bl 20 Wilsens sl add, w a=gL), "t part of Haeney at, in Ha i istrict 101 Captaln John C. Thompson, Third cavalry, and over which trains are coustafttly | about three feet above the surface. The Secretary Nattinger, of the board of | of course the farmer is out just what he | (s B g 2bilt & Paricers add | Tbat art of Dodwe n Puyini Distriot 10% ame. This hus onths leave for disa. | Passing, both toward and from the roof is quite high and surmounted with | ¢ 1 of Nicholus i in Paving District o), been gruted six do, hins recoived o letter from J. ., | paid tho rogues for the to Omaha, W d lity, with authority for his admission to the | McCoy. in stepping from the dumr plain crestings, while in front is quite e iy A * | been worked suceessfully in this (Jones) ; s Rumu nd to Alexander i v and navy genersl hospital at Mot | was struck by one of these passing trains, | an ornate tower. There is similari Miller, of Detroit, inquiting into the na- | ;0,0 pcon soveral farmers inunes R AARAS : ) | ture of the advantages offered by Omaba The Jones ¢ ' Tostitute unty Farme: the design of all the structures, wh bgs {or treatment. knocked down and %uim serlously hul 51, . First Licutenant Robert London, Fifth | {e was taken to the Exchange hoiel and | contemplates more of & reduction of size | 88 8 location for a varmish manufactory. | has been in n at Wyowing for the | O ¥ Dayi shall .14 e gavalry, s gon on o brit ledve f will be sent Lome to-day. His inyuries | thun it does a different idea in each. Mr. Miller asks no financial aid, but states | last three days and proved to bo a very | acgusses & | o to Ells 8 Olark, lot i frow Fort Riley, Kansas. not of & serious nature. A number | The plans of F. M. Ellis are drawn on a | that he desir ¥ o ad add. el i s to locate & small establish- | profitable meeting. . I gua, b nlarized from time 10 | | The horse trotting season soon to open | 1651 1 Batricks d, wd—$1.600 Omaha Real Estate and Trast Co. to W Ly-two Tecruits are ordered to Texas for the K of similar aceidents have occurred at this | smaller scale, represcuting almost the | ment that wi lth cavalry. tuy loaves Erauted: Captain John €. | Place recently, and an effort will be made | same idea though in a varied degree, for | time as business warranted. Secrery | will call to the track two noted stuppers | p Carlin, Lots 1 1o 18 inclusive blk 11 and ] TN rjoot wny of mpeon, ‘Third cavalry, six months sic to induce the company to provide some- | each of the contemplated structures. Nattinger has written to Mz, Miller mak- | from Anamosa, owned by Dr. L. W. | ots 18 to' 24 inclusive bik 12 Saunders & v d 3 HOUSE ve: Captain Andrew \fl Young, assistant | thing like suitable” aceomodations for its | The Fowler & Beindorff plan is quite an | ing a showing of Omaha’s advantages | Gawly, St. Cloud and Comet, time 2:23} | Himebaughs H and Park add,w d—55000, Chairman Bourd of Public Works. Quattermasios, twelve days. stock yard patrons. elaborate one, comprising angles amd ] for such ar enterprise. and 2:393 respectively. St. Cloud is one M E dSullivan and wife o Arthur Rewing- | Omsna, Net beb.Znd 1587 15 itwial

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