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THE OMAHA DAILY e e BEE: SUNDAY FEBRUARY o7, —ly 1887. ~“TWELVE PAGES. ASTRIDE WHIRLING WHEELS, | 1255 ey s e | i, T'he irijured woman ‘The Bicyole Tournament at the Exposition | Building Last Vight. of ill-repnte. decree of divorce and the brated divor DISTRICT MATTERS, been said in the pape The plaintiff The County Poor Farm Ascanlted ~Officer White Bound Over — Strange Other Local News, excessive c charges the wite with adultery party whose name 18 unkunown. Henrietto Grybisky through her attorney, Max Kuhn, to se- | cure divorce from her husband, thy farmer residing in She is now living her, Mrs. Bloese, on the cor The Bieycle Tournament, building last evening nment, notw ington, in thi with her me ner of Third and wding the fact tised to take a leading part in erielty of her 8 ighteenth ye owing to an untimely interference of e the elements. a fact that Mr. Prince, who vrogramme, Soon after the fifteen peovle who witnessed had congregated, Mr following telegr absence of the rders in question WORTHINGTC her return home and in her plea she asks for the _custody pending the settement of the ease, the tournament A PAKLOR MATCI. At Boyd's op comedians, iation of the ; nd Me), will appear Frid ¢ snowbound here and have been “A Parlor most amusing Hoyt has given to the stag nd Hooy ha iy Tornin ready for the six da P'rince staic gretted the unavoidabie delay, and p and in it Messrs. F I themselves to the large andiences, will no donbt repeat their former gr ss in this city. . any respects since an aceeptable d admirably. tiled touppear, n riding but @ couple { ready for the rac through sickness, speeialties and new fopieal songs of weeks, app d, so that there who saw it and enjoyed it last season. blucked as a n sption upon the audience opponent as Jack,” who, On Monday, theatre Fieldimg's Come week’s engg y Ideals begin a rement in - the mirth-provoking comedy, “Confusion.” composed of and play only comedies. The any, John and Maggic re known to the theatre-goe of the entire Umited States. pany is u carcfuliy sclected one, re produced with every s won by Riceton in 7 minutes and 32 onds, entitling him to Folliowing this y started from the sers rider a sturt of a lialf-mile. for the first mile, t Mittauer and the ad and set apace that dropped Wertz_a lap behind at the end of the scc PO L kb 60 ceived the | give and take con : e The first ne- il the plays produced by this cident of the ev near the dressing room attempted to cross the track after taver had p: with Wertz, who w wheel, but fortu ! of the company six 1% GRCit S AR o oh and he speaks RLAcIohCian v et it “Contusion” will be presented. » crack amateur = but friendly The County Poor Farr The bill authorizing the county com- ioners to sell the poor farm on time y the legislature, and the commissioners have taken steps to b Tangements made at once Judge MeCulloch I ted John Rustin, Chris Hartman and John L. Me(: the last mile 1shing lap with Mitt annex door P both riders w both were on tl their wheels., wbody took a header and [n mounting P ¢ will be made some "The terms will probably be one-th and led his ri I and the balance in onc, two and three minutes and record notwiths at excitement, was the twent ion room at the exposition n I5d Bullock i L championship of Nebrask i) ? was to decide the | Sheef, a Bohemis on south Fourt od by Mr. Princ pair of uniny of the men appeared in exeellent sh rowed from the first that the would be an tvantage in not v fow honrs old, oceupying one of e the Colorado took the lead and g hat loosened the bo: aye her name as M fused to tell anything more of herself or her history. nee the greater part of which wason their feet during n gre n the pistol w the last mile Bullock opened a gap that w Ashinger on the sixth lap. The Colorado directly on the wheel of » when he struck 1519 and 1521 Douglas S e on record Bullock in thi the fatal corne ing Bullock to run the lustt winning the race in 1 hou knotted fring minutes and :h_Huck Towels, During one of the mtermissions, Mas- ek only we will pls Murphy enterts that was ree g ps, between M regular price H0e, ters James Murphy and John Tuliey, rt, Was won rular price $1 by Murphy in 1 minute and of the excellent se damasks as they programme was o time by John Prince. i 50 doz. extr record is 6 minut % fine bleached § Napkins X y ached § Dinner Nupkins at $2.00 per doz. worth % 100 doz. Fine Fringed Checked Napkins at 50¢ per doz, worth double, 2 cases White Crochet Quilts kepu the track spuLe another aceident d slackened his speed while P mga lap on a spurt, when an r attempted to eross the track Bullock withd leaving Prince to fini inutes and 56 s ndoor record by 8 sec: was greeted The entertain 15 ‘one of the fines White Crochet the usual result, White Crochet Quilts $1 He did this ? $ to examine these Quilts, ldom you get a bar, For next week e and Cheeked inouncement by the wildest applause ment on the whole v ever given in the city,the large audien that included some of the best ity, attesting the ine in this sport of spor ter acted as m n like these. new Spring cos 40 inch Fancy Mixtures NNISON BRO 1 Douglas street. ‘heard distin 't that wus appre- eiated as being unu The Six Days Race. commences six days race, four hours a day, for ¢ championship Oberne & Hosick sale Monday morning ut the oflice of E., 8. Rood, sol¢ 1 ‘To-morrow twenty-four this race are: John 8, Prince, ch: champion of K, champion of The Bonanza Addition a has just been placed on » market, being a subdivision of bloek X To South Omal Canada; Tow Hardwicl Kansas; Frank E. Dingley, champion of the northwest; Ed Builock, champion of of Colorado, and Frank Smith, a new xider from Minneapolis. start each evening at ed on and imme 1. o'cloek and close Of course all of the contest | Oberne & Hosick's add rince as favorite, Bullock aug Ashniger ! : amounted to $1,304.70, avening all ladies will be admitted frea UNHAPEPY WIVES, Divorce Petition District Court Yesterda, In the district court yesterday Katie Dieder commenced a suit for m her husbava, John H, Dieder, - gordive to the petition of the plamtif #he has had no end of trouble with her Slie was married to him iu ril, 1880, since which time a child has e eight months in the fuwily. na has refused to live with her the wedding day and hus failed. to ribute anything to the support of f and child, nk Hoffman, alias “Banana,” and Striker, alias arrested in 8 dive yesterday afternoon, Personal Paragraphs. _ Mr.J. F. Hittle, of Ruwlins, Wyo., is in the city, the guest of C. W. Jumds. Church Howe is in the city, at the Pax Alber Kuhn, the youngost and almost moer of the Musical Union orchestra, celebrated his sixteenth birth- day yesterday. He 1s is a promising olar- netist and at’ the same time is makin, headway in the study of the law with his She further alleges | father, the biggest m SOME COMING ORATORS, Debate By the Creighton College Phil- harmonic Society In the debate which took place between some of the chosen member: Creighton college Phitharmoni Tast week it was once more made evident that the professors of that institution do not believe that education consists en tirely of routine work. The subject n for debate was one of the live topics of the day and one which required an immense amount of original thinking by those who championed one side or the other, Mr. ne Noon, previous to the debuate, | a carefully prepared critical essay on Henry George's theory, nd on this was the debate founded. Mr, P. Burke and Mr, H. wn contended that the private ownership of land is uu- just, while Mr. J O, Gorman and Mr. J. MeCarville pleaded for the more conse vatiye and present method of ownership, For some time past the more anvanced studants of the college have been on the qui vive of excitement as to the outcome of the debate. It was generally conceded the sides were about eaually divided as to oratorical ability, and consequently there was an unusual interest and large attendance. Mr. Burke opened the in doing <o condemned in terms and with sharp invective the pres: American land system. His opening speech was well opposed by Mr. O. Gor- man, weo was in turn attacked by Mr. H Town and who, in turn, was severely eriticised by his opponent, Mr. MeCar- lle. Each of the four speakers had an opportunity, in a second speech, to de- molish his opponent, and as each modern Cicero resumed his t amid the plavd- its of the andience, his manner indieated that he v it least satistied with himself, The debs asted over two hours and was one of the most sprightiy and inter- esting ever held in the college During the evening Mr. W. Doran gave an ori inal declamation on *Washington.” well written, pleasingly delivered 1d warmly applauded. society cho argument and unsparing Card of Thanks, We take pleasure in expressing our gratitude for the liberal sum reccived by us as the proceeds of the charity lecture, given under the auspices of the St. Leo branch of the Knights of Labor, for the benefit of the orphans of Omaha. In behalf of the poor, homeless chil- dren, whose wants we are endeavoring, with'very Iimited means, to alleviate, we thank the worthy citizens of Omaha who s0 generously patronized the Jecture. We thank m particular the membe of the St. Leo branch ot the Knights of Luabor, the very reverend speaker and all who assisted in the interesting programme The orphans’ petition will be” daily pre sented before the throne of the Almighty God in behulf of all who ing the lecture sceretary of Nebraska te convention to ch 3 next. Inre- The honor: has issued a eall for be held in Lincoln sponse to that branch in Nebras| soeiety will have a rey ntative convention, Irishmen of Nebras rve censure for their avparent indific but we are co: :d that the erisis rmpending will revive adl their old- time devotion and riotism. Let the Irishmen of Omaha combine and consnlt » common cause. For this purpos will be a mecting of the Trish league held in Cunningham hall this afternoon at 30 o'clock p. m which delegates will be chosen for th state convention, Every man in Omah ving Irish blood in his veins and pos essing a desire to ameliorate the present unfortunate condition of Ireland ought to be present, it for noather purpose than to show his sympathies fora ca which has produced so many heroc martyr: and every aflilia Jony Risi, Viee president. QCity of South Omaha. Dummy trains carry sixteen hundred pi nil from 1t. Stock yards, packing he two nation banky, four-story brick hotels and bus ness houses now'—what will it be in three ses, nch oflice opposite depot, South Omalia. e e The present low prices of lots in Oberne & Hosiek's addition will_be advanced wter Monday. Buy a lot Monday of | S. Rood, sold agent, 1509 Farnam upstairs, Miss Bertha Steinhauser, Miss Bertha Stein daughter of Prof. Steinhauser, and a promising young voealist of this city, had the pleasure of being presented to Mme. Patti on Thurs- day last. Through Arditi, an old friend of her father’s, she introduced to Sige. Nicolini, for whom she sang with so much suceess t the gentleman intro- duced her to his wife, Mme. Patti. The latter commended the young lady’s as- pirations, entertained lier for some mo: ments, and wishel her suc in her am- bition to become a sing, Miss Stein- 2 s voice will be cultivated, and she , before long, to commence to under a foreign master. shool Meeting C eral prominent Omakans have made a call for a meeting of eitizens, to be held Monday evening at the City hall o'clock, for the purpose of disc House Roll No. 470, introduced in the legslature, relative to school matte This bill, they think, needs amendmen in view of the new charter becoming a law and additional territory being added to the school distriets of the city, Asat is « well known facr that eral subur- n places, notably Walnut (Hill, are d nto the eity principally on account of the reckless and outrageous manner in which schools in their locality are now conducted, the mecting will very likely be a large on was gantic Buildings Are those to be builtin South Omaha, for which the ans have just been com- pleted. Vast industries will be added this year and HUNDREDS OF DWELLINGS erected for those finding employment there. ALBRIGHT'S CHOIC offers the best opportunities for those wishing to purchase lots in South O whether for residence or speculution, kest route now in use it re- quires to travel from the city To Hanseom Park... To 2ith and Leavenwor min min To 20th and St. M To 24th and Farnam To the high school. . To Oberne & Hosick’s a on., Wiile the lots cost away up thousands in all the above places except the lust u lot ean be bought in Oberne & Hosick's addition for a few hundred dol- lars, — ire Notes, The old engine house of No. 1, which formerly stood on Izard and Twenticth strects, is now located on the corner of Cuming and Sixtecnth st been beautified and repai and will soon be supplicd with & lose cart and company. This will save Ne, 1, uow on of the | | No. 1on Saurders, from answering a nuniber of Is from the interior of the town ‘o extension ladder was shipped from Chicago on Thursday. last, and will be brought up to town and exhibited on next Monday or Tuesday. Hook and Iadder will be removed from No. house to inders street, and the exten wion Iadder will go to No. 8. A Bargain, For Sale—Lots 6 and 7 in Dwight _and Lyman‘s—both George Rudio, Council Blafts. ——— Large Safe, The large safe weighing 14,400 [bs., w ransferred from the Missouri Pacilic reight house to the building to be ocen vied by the U. 8. National bank, by Mr, 0. Davis, wito does ieavy hatling. Mr 1. deserves much credit for placing this immense safe quickly and without acci- dent o any kind. It willbe remembered that it is the largest safe over moved uvon a wagon, and demonstrates the ability ot Mr. Davis to aecomplish any- thiug of tne kind entrusted to him. ——— 11 on Mrs. M. E. Mitehell, 1520 Doug- las street, for all Kinds of faney work and materials, also latest thing in art decora tion Jav biock 2 corne: ——— The Commissioner's Doings. The commissioners passed a resolution yesterduy rescinding the right of way privileges granted to C. Mayne, K tus Benson and W. L. MecCague for strect railway along the military road. This action was caused by the failure of the company to sign the required bond for the protection of the county's inter- est. The contract running the road grader No. 1 w warded to B, P, Knight & Co.,and for running grader No. 2 to Eli Johnson. The appheations of Dr. Keogh and Dr. Dysart for the position of county attor- ney were reeeive ced on file, The county tr i sell to Kean & Ca B the county’s bridge bonds due . o preminm of $1.093. I'he Forest. &:!\\\'I\ Cemetery as presented o communication off sell the county five acres for burying ground at $1,000 per 2 for 1800 SeriNag D IN GLOVES AT 1 GEo. M [ Some Good Poi Oberne & Hosick's addition Lics high and beautiful. All the lots gently slope towards the enst. It is only five minutes ride from the city. Lots are cheaper than in the adjoining additions. Lots lie better than in the adjoining additions. Tne f: isonly 5 cents for a ride to the city in 5 minutes. it is inside proverty. It is n sure and safe investment. !'l'lln prices are especialiy low for Mon- day. After Monday prices advance on all lots not sold There are no more beautiful lots in the whole city than in Oberne & Hosick’s ad- dition. Speeial sale Monday. S. Roon, Sole Agent, 509 Farnam street, up stairs, —————— A Bargain, House and lot in Walnut Hill ) cash. B, W. Briggs, 1609 £2,600. Howard — ———— The Criminal Calendar. In the district eourt yesterday after- noon John Kratka, the Bohemian saloon- Keeper, was found guilty of the charge of aduitery preferred against iim by his wife, who followed him from St. Louis and found him living here with another woman, The case against Crosby, accused of having committed perjury in the Powell murder case at Florence, will be ealled Before Judge Neville to-morrow, ‘fhe case against Henry Mitteman, cl with the killing of Durham at Millard, will be ealled Tues: nd upon its completiod the Laucr will be ealled for trial . Mayne has established a branch n South Omaha for the exclusive the South Omaha Land_ Co.s Oilice opposite depot. am— For a small ivestment with absolute inty of big profits and no risks lots in George H. Bogs addition at present low prices cannot be equaled, Call on Boggs & Hill for maps and rehable in- formation. Special bargains for eash or to those desiring whole or half blocks, Gigantic Buildings i those to be built in South Oma which the plans have just been pleted. Vast industries will be this year and HUNDREDS OF DWELLINGS erected for those finding employment there, sale of property. for om- added ALBRIGUT'S CHOICE ofters the best opportunities for those wishing to purchase lots in South Omaha, whether for residence or speculation, W. G. AsriGur, 218 8 15th st - - A Wife Beater, Mary Norton, an innocent app German girl, swore out warrant in Judge Stenberg’s court yesterday after- noon for the arrest of her husband, Harry Norton. ‘The woman atleges that she hus be subjected to all kinds of buse and ill-treatment from her hus- band and now states that she intends to prosecute him to the extent of the law, Th mth Omaha Land company h appointea C, K. Mayne sole agent for the sale of theirlots, He will show the prop- ty and furnish all desived information upon application [Signed] W. A. Paxroy, President, For a small investment with absolute certainty of big profits and no risks lots in George H. Boggs' addition at present low prices cannot be equaled. Cull on Boggs & Hill for mups and relinble in- formation pecinl bargains for cash or to those desiring whole or balf blocks, e The Bonanza Addition To South Omaha has just been placed on the market, being a subdivision of block 16, of ing ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE, 100 lots in this beautiful addition are v offered for sale at very moderate d are located on and imme- 2 Bellevue rond, ALBRIGHT, 218 8. 15th, The Omaha Bazaar, Articles of incorperation of the Omaha Buzaar were filed in the county clerk’s oftice yesterduy. The ircorporation has a capital stock of $10,000 and is formed for the purpose of byying and sell toys, notions, smokers’ articles, eic, ' incorporators are M. Toft, Oliva Toft and Chris Toft. Oberne & Hosick's addition is iuside property. - For a small investment with absolute certainty of big profits and no risks lots in George H. Boggs' addition at present low prices cannot be equaled. Cull on Boggs & Hill for maps and reliable in- formation. Special bargains for cash or to tiwse desiring whole or half blocks. D Oberne & Hoslck's addition is within & 100 yurds of station ca the Union Pacive, N B, FALCONER. Ounr Next Basement Sale Wil Made on Tuesday, 1st. March And will be more interesting than any we have made yet. Amongst other bar- s, the following will be offered, Sateens in short lengihs. this season new styles, regular vrice 15¢, will be sold by us on Tuesday at 8je, Remnants of Turkey rod damask, Remnants of cream damask. Remnants of wool dress goods, Hosicry and underwear, Linen laces and buttons, and a lot of remnants of embroiderics will be put up in average lots in which they will be great bargains. Full pardiculars in this paper on - Mon day. N FALCONER ——— - Oberne & Hosick's addition is only t miles from the postoflice. be FOR TWENTY Two Ol Residents Combine Their Palents and Go Into the Real Estare Business. It is vory scldom that the Bie can so heartily recommend a new firm to the tender mercies of the publie it can Messrs. Samuel Coiner and Geo. H, Fiteh- ot who haveestablished a real estate and loan office at 1605 Howard street. Both these gentlemen have lived in Omaha for the last twenty years and have watched the city’s growth from its infancy toits present mammoth proportions. The most part of their time has been de- voted to the real estate business, having been with C. B, Mayne for a number of X Messrs, Cotner & Fitchett are re d by all who know them—and {h who do not know them competent judges of ren their judgnient, too, ean nlws upon as the very best. Their large ac- ntance enables them to start out with avery | list_of property for sale, com argains in every part of the city South Omaha. Their earvinges will always be found ready to earry pur- chasor 10 see property which they nave or sale Their offices, at 1605 Howard street, are being furnished in elegant style, with main and private oflices, finished in cherry eolor. Those in quest of real, gen- uine barguins need look no farther’ than to Cotner & Fitchett for they always have that kind of property for sale. ——— Attention. Myrtle Division U. R. K. of P. special meeting Sunday afternoon at 2 o’cloek, at Metropolitan hall. By order of Sir Knight' Thomas Burrell, siv knight commander, — . You will miss the chance of if y ick sole jifetime u don’t buy alot in Oberne & Hos- wdition Monday. E. Rood is gent, 1509 Farnam st, —————— “Douglas County Nurseries will plant the tr in Hiteheoel:'s addi tion.” By order of C. O. Howard, Propr. e ———— Platta Valley Hay Company. E. C. Mockbee, proprictor Flour and Feed v lots Corresponce solicity with elose buye €. W. Sranks, Manager. Telephone 27, For a small investment with absolute rinty of big profits and no risks lots in e H. B " addition st present low pr mot be equaled. Call on Boggs & Hill for maps and reliable in- tion. Speeial bargains for cash or to those desiring whole or half blocks. Gigantic Buildings Are those to be built in South Omaha, for which the plans just been com- pleted. Vast industries “will be added this year and u HENDREDS OF DWELLINGS crected for those finding employmenrt there, ALBRIGHT'S CHOIC offers the best opportunities for those wishing to purchaselots in South Omaha, whether for residence or speculation. W. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, SUITS AND UNDERWEAR AT ONE-HALF PRICE. STOCK MUST BE CLOSED. M. AGNES BERLIN, AGENT. The Inter-State Commerce Bill, is v\\»pv(rd to help the boom in South Omaha immenscly, as f t rates ad- yance and passes 10 stockmen are abol. ished. THEY CANNOT AFFORD to compete with South Omaha eastern points. ALY at the SIS CHOICE thus becomes more ile every day, although the prices have not yet béen ad- vanced, but they soon will be. W. G. ALsriGnr, 18 South 15th st. o —— Oberne & Hosick’s addition Tes on that autiful slope, just southwest of the Howell luml ard - Lincoln Suburban Property. The real e e boom at Lincoln is just beginming. You fellows in Omaha who know how to make money out of acre property come down and sce my traet ad- Joming the eity limits and you will make mouney by the operation. J. O MeBribe, Room 4, Richards® block, Lincoln, Ncb. ——— or a small investment with absolute inty for big profits and no visks lots in George H. Boggs' addition at present low prices jot be ecaualed, Call on Boggs & Hill for maps and reliable in formation. Speeial bargains for ensh or to those desiring whole or half blocks., - NEW OFPCF The Motter Renl Estate Agency Moves Into New Quarters, The oflice for so many years occupied by Paulsen & Co. is being entirely reno- vated and to-morrow morning will be taken possession of by the Motter Real Estate agency. Former visitors to 1513 Farnam street will scarcely recognize the place next week, as it is being newly painted, papered, ete., and a counter will be placed across the room, in the rear of which will be placed the private oflice, thus materially changing the appearance of the building. —— Oberne & Hosick's addition is a mile southeast of Hanscom Park., half state Transfers Filed February 26, 1837, reported for the BEE by the C. E, Mayne Real Estate and Trust company. D L Thomas and wife to Omaha a en [¥) ‘0, lot 7 blk ¥ in 161 and 17 in 167 and 7 in 236 and out lots 208 Florenes qe—$1,00. ¥ 11 Walker and wife to Omaha and Flor- ence Land and ‘T'rust Co, lot 3 blk 7 Fior- ence q 0—$1.00 L 0 Lewlis Plant and wife to Omaha and Flor- ence Land and Trust Co, lots 5 and 5 blk 50 Florence g ¢—51.00. Milton Hendrix and wife to Omaha Florence Land and Trust i ence 0—$1.00, . 5 John Stalon and wife to Omaha and Flor ence Land and Trust Co, lot 4 bik 108 Flor- ence q ¢—$1.00 3 1 Walker and wife to Omahh and Tlor- ence Land and Trust Co, lots 2and 3 blk 74 and 567 and % in 66 Florence g c—$1.00. J ¥ Ransom to Owaha and Florence Land and. Trust Co, lots 5678910111213 14 15 aud 16 bik 113 Florence g c—81.00, M B Wild and wite to Omaba and Floreuce | bk Land and ’ ence 681,00, € D Huteliinson and wite to A W Dudley, 101 7 bIK § Fowler place w d_-£400, Cartie T Hine to Chas and Fmnk_Marsh, lot 14 blk ¢ Patrick's 2d add w d-—81,500, 1,8 Mo lot 6, , Omaha, W Paul to Sftoflot 1, blk al, lot 2 and w Reed's 8 add, w d-—-$3,000, tio D 1 MeConanghy, lot add to Omahia, W Mrs Cora_Ellls, lots 0 k's add to Omaha, W d— 2,100, LUnion Stoek Yards company A acl O'Hern, | LIK 6 1st add to South Omahia, wd ), C E Mayne and wife to trustees of the M I ehurch of Valley, Jot 13, bik 1, C E Mayne's 1st add to Valley, q e—S1.00, C I Mayne and wife to Marg 15, blk 5, C 1 A--S055, A GInerum etal to W I Kierstead, lots 1 and & bIT, Tsaae & Selden’s add, "W a £5,500. Clara Roeder to the_public plat of Roeder addy 1183 £ of w60 fror sw i nw Iy, 5, and’ 15—dedication I'C Brunner ¢ 14, 15and 16, bik WA S600, A G Charlton and wife to 1. Reed, lot 10, blk 1, Institute place, w d--£1,500. Byron Reed et al to Samuel Mortensen, lots Yand 15, blk 4, Campbell's additions w d Walson, lot Mayne's 1st add to Valley, w al to Samuel Baird, lots 13, Morse & Brunner's add, N wife to Ann 1, Lar<on, 1, West Caming add; wd Thomas and wife to J H Blair, twenty- nine lots in Florence: q ¢—31 Omana and Florende Land & Trust Co, to Milton B, Wild, lot 3, bik W, Florence; q ¢ Florence Land Co. to (1 C Riorden, lots 7 and S, bk 472 ot 20, bl 945 one-twentieth out lots 1w, 133 and 178, Florence; w d— Joseph Barker and wife to D 1, Thomas 10ts 81, 82, &3, S, 85, 85, 121, 122, 128 and 125, Norwood Park: w d—3510, » D L Thomas, lot 2. blk )13 one-twentieth of out lots 1 nee . 1 C McCown et al, « DL “Thomas, one-half lot 11, blk 11, Florence: q ¢ ) A Hartdson et al to Milton Hendrix, Tot de " Fnoeh Lowe and wife to M 1ot 19, blk US; lot 7, blk 1183 out lots 1 anil 8, Florences amvel Tarsh and wife o Milton Hendris, lois in Florence, ( e—=1,00, D M Graliam et al t Milion Hendrix, lot 3, DIKAL, Florence, g ¢—$30 I 1 MeCullough et al o Milton Tendrix, lot, blkk 25, Old Town of Florence, g e— $1.00. Wilson Bros. & Co to Milt 6and 710t 3, blk 08, Florence, (| ¢ 81, Charles Cooper to Milton Hendrix, lot 16, bk 100, Florence, q e—$2, W I Loas to Milton Hendrix, lot 7, blk , Florence, g ¢—S1.00. f1arsh otal to VG L blk 140, Florence, q Mary Snreent et'al 1o V' Ik 108, Florence, q e—S1,00. izabeth L Shoenbereer and hushand to antry, lot 11, bik 105, Florence, g ¢— 1 Hendrix, lots 7 in 24 4in Mary blk 15, 1ot S Lantry, lot 11, $1.00. Herm: 109 lot DL h Kountze and wife to V @ Lantry, Torence ( c—SH18, omas and wite to Omaha_and_ Flor- Land and "Trust Co, 8 in 61, 7 in 88, 4 in i 232, 3 in 87, 600 91, Lin 63, 5 in' 101, 015 of out lot 308, also qc Il 1L Walker and ence Land and Florence, w d F S Malcolm et al, to C ha and Florence Land and Trust Co, 132 by 264 feet com east side of blk and west side of Water st 2 feet from n cor of bk 24, q e —$1 E 1, Sayre and wife to Omaha and Florence Land and Trust Co, lot 5, blk 83, Florence, 350, Ihomas B Florence 18, 20, D1 ence | ife to Omaha and F| “I'rust Co, 17 lots in blk 000 nd wife to Omaha and “I'rust Co, lots 1, 8, n 53, Florence, w ¢ ife’ to Omaha and Flor- ud and Trust Co, 13 lots in Florence ence I ac J 11 Blair and wife to Omaha and Florence Land and Trust Co, 13 101s in Jane Thiomas to Omana and and Trust Co, lots 11, 12, blk =31, 11° C Riordan and wite to the Omaha and lorence Land and Trust company, lots 7 Nl 8 blk 47, Jot 20, bIK 91, 1-20th of ‘out lots Jand 1ot 4, bl 136, Florence, loren Florence, q ¢ Nelson and wife to Omaha and X L and Lrust company, lots 5, 6 bl 56, lots 2 and 12, blk 100, 1.00. 11 Walker and wife to Omaha and Flor- 1d and r'rust company, lots 6 14, blk 91, lots 1, 4 and 5, bIk 74, lot 6, bik all in Florence, o e—81,00, County commissioners of Don of Dou’ , L3, dedication, ander Greiz to ( h, lot Saunders & i county 18 udd o 510 feet of , blk rebaugh's add, w d— Coburn, - sheriff, to Herman ze, 112 lots in Florence, sherifl’s aced— Milton B Wild and wife to Omaha and Florence [ nd Trust company, lot 3, blk 490, Floren S100. Ludwig Kuastuer to Joseph Kastuer, lot 10, bik “R,” Lowe's add to Omaha, w d- 3 " “Morse etatto S5 Auchinood Morse & Brunner's add, w d- 3 1 12 Congdon et al to I 1B Mix, lot 21,Clarks add to Omaha, W D—S$4,500, W M Foster and wife to E B Williams, lot 4, blk 4 Fosters add to Omaha, W D— £1200, 1, 'V Morse et al to publi Brunners add in lots 3, dedication. W B Taylor to D 11 Wheeler ji3 lot 1 1, Clarendon add to Omana, W. 3—81,600. C K Mayne to the pubic plat of ¢ E sub, 1 15 of w if of plat of Morse and and 6, se 13, blk Mayne: add to Vall swly 81,16, 10—dodication. (A Snerwood to IRJ Cozier, 1ot 5, Pelham S1750, nan and husband to G W y Calkins sub W D VI Seaman and wite to W R Parks o dd to Omaha, W yan and wife to I, W Wakely, lot byl 3, Kountzes 4th add* W 1) W Grabam to Miltord ‘Tidbal L Plainview add, W D =100, A S Potter altoJ F Potter & Cobb's ad-- & A S Potter et al to Carrie J Flack, lot 4 Potter & Cobb's add 10.. O 41 Ballou et al to R A McEachron, of w60 1t lot 25 Millard & Caldwell's — s 800, Balthas Jetter to the publie plat, blks 14 and 14 Jetter's add — Dedieatic Michiael Donovan and wife to Patrick O'Connor, lots Tand 9 blk 1 M Donovan’s sub wil-—$2,500, J G Taylor 6 D Brown, Lot bik % Omaha wil—$14,0 10, Jolm Steele and wife tod N Dennis, all of lot 1 blk “redit Foneier add wd— 000, Coroline Lange to Moritz Meyer, lot 3 bk 106 Omalia Wi—S 15,000, Ellen E Williams and husband to J° 0 L lots 55 and 59 Gise's add wa lot 21 blk 4 la wd Belt rallroad cowpany, $45.9 sq 1t 1ot 6 blk 57 wd—-51,600, benezer Dallow and wife to Omaba Lelt R I} Co 1,57045 square 14, ot 6, bik 57, Omab w 81,800 Archer Eke IUIJ PJust et al, lot 6, blk 13, Shinn's add, w ¢ 00, G Il.|ll*l and wite 1o Mary F Watts, lot 6, Pruyns sub, w o 00, " b C E Clapp to Cordelia Wilkie, lots 6 and 7, blk 8, Omaha View, w (& ) Cordelia Wilkie 'and husbind to Jawes Miller, lot 18 and s 35 lot 19, blk 18, Hapscom | ), 1ot 14, blk [ 1 KL s T wita to Martha B Pote terson, blk 17, Hunscom 1lace, w d— 5, 50 eyI'nnip Vandschuh and wife to L O £ wold, e 50 1t of lot 7, Hawes’ add, w d Caroline Suttor: to 10 M Hunt, lot 5, blk ), 9in 116, 6 and 8in 117, 7in 150, 2 and 15 in 146, 20 in 153, Florence, g ¢~ 8500, - Three Citics Engaged David Baum, of Norfolk, had a repre. tative in town yesterda seuring the ral Weoster in the suit first wentioned and the ereditors Alt, Schuler & Co,, of Missouri Valley, ‘The latter sold their stock to Baum aud creditors stepped in and seized the sume. The goods will now by replevined o, Baum, ust Co, lots 5 and 6 blk 33 Flor- | mght.in Germiania hall, | morning ¢ { about one hundred couple in attendance, | place before the unmasking. ch | a SANT BALL, The Fifteenth Sn sfal Macquerade of the Danish Association, The fifteenth annual masquerade bal of the Danish assoctation took place - lnst and closed this wbont 3 o'clock. “There werg I'he costunies wern varied, some being plain yet tasty while others were both rich and handsome. Eleven dances took An elogant supper followed and then the second part of the programme, composing nine- teen numbe was carvied out. The une masking revealed a very comely gather: mg of ludies, most of ‘whom possessed rms of form and feature as to attract attention, The ball socsally and cially was a grand success, ~ The o tion is in excellent finan tion, havi memborship of 226, It owng a lot and a half on the southwest cornor of Har i Eighteenth streets, part of which it proposes to sell and with the procecds ercet a magnificent hall for its own nses, ‘The musiec was furnished in an excellent: manner by Hoflan's or- chestra, one of the featires ot which was the drumming of Ed Hoftman, son of the professor, who read the music and drommed with exceeding effect, He i but cleven years of age. The oflicers of the ball were as follows M gor of Ceremonic Reception committee, € {1 R. Nelson, William Neve, Jacob J Floor committee, Chris Jensen, . Schibshy, A, Schouboe, Charles Printze Inue Tickets, A Dorn. Ball at the Asylum, Lixcory, Feb [Correspondence of the Bre]—The annual mask ball given here on the 22d was the most suceessful within the listory of the hospital. The frotesque, comic and elegant costumes did great eredit to the varied id and artisticskill of Dr. Bodelson, who planned and direeted the evening’s programme, The home-like fecling of frecdom and non-restraint which is beginning to dawn in this benighted prison hospital under Dr. Knapp's genial and eharitable man- agement shed its rays abroad that night, ing the aflair one long to be rer by both patients 5 The brilliantly lighted beautifully decorated hall was rather crowded tiil ks were removed, after which those atients who did not dance were taken to their respeetive wards and retired. Every patient who was capable of appr wing was permitted to go. Quite a number were masked. Among the ladies Miss Brinton was the pretty, quiet, modest dittle. Quakeress, Mrs. Yerri looked quaint and _picturesque in her peasant’s suit. Mrs. M. Brown wore w gracefully designed paper st representing the " Omeha Bek, Many more ladies and many gentlemen were masked and all earcfully and suceess. fully disguised. Masked ate Insano Among the employes some very elegunt suits were worn; by Mrs Brink, s court lndy; Miss Boyle, Cleopatra, and Miss Pollock, princess. Cinderilla'we suppose ordered her core s from the domain of her pumpkin mansion and drove away ere the mystie word of change was pronounced, <o wo did not learn her real adentity. M Kinney wore a beantiful _costume ay godess of liberty Miss Flink as old fashioned young lady was dressed very becomingly in eream colored russe vaii- ing and Ince, with wide hoops, flowing ceves and an exceedingly poke honnet. The parody on Red Riding Hood was represented by Miss Crowder, 'The Baby and Nurse were charaeterers represented in the most amusing manner by Mr, Gore as Nurse and Mr. Irwin as Baby. The | ore indispedsible *George’ and ) were allowed to re peacefully uneshumed. Miss Burford's wis unanimonsly pronounced the most beautiftul and airy costume, and wits the work sxampled art. As Fairy, her dross of white tarltan spangled with sta beantitully decorated bodice of delieato pink, o with smilax ) iling téndrls of and the htt moss rolden wand her from the gions of Fairyland. Costumes we numerous to mention all. Pe laughter and aimless handshaking fol- lowed the removal of the masks while the band piayed a low, soft wal At 12 the banquet hall was deserted,” and half-hour after darkness and ' quiet reigned in the eastle REsURGAM, e —— Additions within two miles of the stock yards are called South Omaha, Look at the map and you will see that the [ Ry b two depots on South Omaha proper. The Belt line runs througlh this propert Prices are low now f bought froni first hands, C. 1. Maync is the only one who ean sell it to yon from first hands. Getalot beforeat is too late, Branch oflice opp. depot, South Omaha, e For a small investment with absolute ainty of big profits and no risks lots in George H. Boggs' addition at present low prices cannot be equaled. 1on Boggs & Hill for maps and reliavle in- formation, Special bargains for cash or to those desiring whole or half blocks. v lot in Oberne & Hosick’s addi- tion lics on high and beautiful ground, Rood, solc agent, 9 Farnam up- stairs. M ms at his branch oflice in South Omaha, to show property to partics going out on the Dummy trains The Inter-S merce Bill, is expeeted to help the boom - South Uum‘l:l fmme y, as freight rates ad- vanee and pusses Lo stockumen are abol- ished, THEY CANNOT AFFORD to compete with South Omaha at enstern points, ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE thus becomes more valuable eve although prices have not yet iced, but they soon will bo W. G A 21850uth 15th st. e Residents in Oberne & Hosick's addi- tion ean take the duniny on the Union Pacific and reuch the city in 5 minutes. - “Douglas County rseries will plant 10,000 trees in Benson’s addi- tion.” By order of €, O, Howard, pro- prietor, . £ — HAVE YOUR GLOVES CLEANED AT Mircnerr's, 1520 DovGLas siun OLOK—DRY CLEANED. - Property in South Omaha proper will adyanee 50 per cent this seison. Buy from first hands through C. E. May who las exclusive coutrol of the prop- erty. Branch oflice opposite depot in outh O the y day, been . Gro, NO AMUSEME PEOPLE'S THEATER TO-NIGUT, The T & fouay sctor, EDWIN STUART Bupporiod by the buauliiul Amesicun ACTAe Lilah Stuart 10 the Great esw Driaws, Condemned ta Death.