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L) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1887.~TWELVE PAGES. the curtain. She also saw | on the north side and Prince on the south, CKS AND J CRESCENT PARK, A WEEK OF THE TRIAL ENDED pposed s M. Lvuce and. | Boring e ea sovnn v whien“wors | N B FALCONERES' MONDAY, | | o crt an e toonner sar. wor | BENNISON BROTHERS' SALES ok ing by the stuir. ridden oxtraordinarily fast, Eok gained : Monda Tue Oream of Hesidence Liots e 3 oy “You saw Mr. Lauer's form through the | an Prince, getting aln:ost within twenty | We have just oponed 4 f ook | Wi served For the Last. The Lauer Trial Drawing to a Close—The | cariain, did yout™ asked General Cowin. | yards of his wheel. The first mile .being | A Special Sale in Thia s Mammoth House AdUAR pened an immense Stock | yigig 1619 and 1621 Douglas Street Next | These beautiful lots are situated on the A g Rl e Rooompliated 1R Bish, . Diieos HOWEYeE ik of New Lace and Embroiderics, bought Week For Bargain. high grounds between Dodge and Daven- ay from him and at o large discount from regular prices. port, and Grove and Spring streets, fine “The curtain was nearly white and o | gradually Yullwl a thin that light passed throngh it easily | gnir'uul one lap. He finished the winner | In Laces, Orientaland Linen, Embroi- p These goods are all fresh and new, per- % — groves of forest trees aflording ample and without much obstruction.” in the time of 1 hour, 7 minutes and 54 deries, Muslin Underwear at et in every ct, and embrace all [ Great Muslin Underwear Sale Con- | shade on part of this property. THE CLOW-HANLEY HIPPODROME | "y il esitaed and answered, | scconds, i1 Bhises That Wil Ass tho latest noveltios shown this Soason. tinaid Ror OE 31686 Wk I you ‘wish the plondantost building —_— yes " Llie race was the most exciting ever We place these goods on sale Monday Other Special Sal site in the city we have it in CresceNt . Base Ban | On the night of the shooting Mrs. Sav- | run on this track,and the crowd whooped tonish You. morning at prices which cannot be beaten N e N S PARK. The '“U“'GT ""'":“'I’;“'l“ se age testitied, she was :mr.r»uvdl to .\Ilr. ;\n;l yelled from the start. Even the _ l')‘\}'")‘ house I‘l‘ st "“\"lll‘flu“- For Monday. If you wish an investment to make 100 Matters—The G, A. R. Encamp- 1er's house by h ng the shot. She | ladies contributed to the noise. aalia 1) mbkanid ial New Chantilly Lace Nets, — PER CENT IN NINETY DAYS, this s it ment—Killod on the Bridge rd voices in the yard, but heard no : A CARD. I desite to call attantionito our spacia New Chantilly Lace Flounces. SPECIAL FOR MONDAY ONLY You ask how we figure this result? Here <Other Looal noice in Lauc house, though ouly The following is self-cxplanatory: sale and opening of the spring goods on New Chantilly Lace Edges ‘ 100 picces of Fancy Stripe ‘."L‘ itis: We sell you u lot for £1,850, only - cighteen feet away—so near that she the undersigned, desire to refurn our | Monday, and respectfully request that [ o New Spamish Guipure Lace Nets, [ (200 bleces of ;}l‘;‘-},;“‘l" Crinkled | £330 cash, and within nincty days you —_— could hear ¢ hing that said. thanks to the people of this city for the very | : 4 it Flonnees and Edges. o \l\'("' '_.“” . “l‘;‘\.“ will undoubtedly sell 1t for from §2,500 to The Lauer Trial. At this junctire, a_stori ie be- | Kind treatment we have received during our | all of our friends who ean make it con- |~ New Oriental Luce Nets, Flounces and 50 i o i bigi et B £3,000; 80 1f you only et $2,500 you have Mrs. Whitchorn, the wife of a preced- | tWeen the attorneys for the state and the | stay in Omaha. We believe the 15 40 | yenient would come in the forenoon and | Edges to mateh in White, Cream and |50 dozen Backs, | £030 profit, and nt #5000 yoi have $1,150 : rs. White mrni e wln .“ : T b | eotnsel for defenso, over the admission uwlnhullllmt on-account of sickness § i bl 10l b ablo & an Kid Glove 8=00¢, worth | profit on $730 invested, © Can you beat 7 2 first calle p X i ve na g slves justice. | as early as possible, as we will be able to ¢ o 8 A " 3 an ) 4 B Ry . oo | Of Men Skyngo's tastiofiy'nd -t wiint | [NSTDROI S ol Guissives, gusice: y as possible, as we will be ablo to lonncesanda | ¥1 this for inside property investment? 2,000 yards of Extra Fine Brown Mus- \ £ i New Egyptian Lace Net the: J ‘tter attention than in i hiem much better attentic 1 lin, 20 yards for $1,10. Laer trial yosterday afternoon. She | Myg Luuer had told her {ibout the ‘first | Givbin what w ean do, wh s to mateh, in- White, Al ) ; ( 1 in good health | &1V testificd to the pleasant relations which | burglar, Judge Neville ruled out the | and training. Respectfully, the afternoon, when we are certain to be Cream and Only a few lots left; Calla a ride with us and s nd take f b . ; 4 e ot yourself. existed between Mr. and Mrs. Lauer, testimony and the defense took excep- W. Ecrk, d . and Nainsooks all over em- | H000 “"".‘; Brown Muslin, 56 inches HARTMAN & Ginso, Mrs, Hilda Nelson, a woman who | tion. Fitaxk Dixerey, | densely erowded. and 22} and 45inch flouncing, [ Wi #0 yars -&\_*I- | '3 1412 Farnam strect. I6A shout ono huadred feet f th Jolin A. McShane was next called to e — ; B. FALCONER. and Narrow Edging to mateh r;" Dicces new -|2"'""l“ st received, — tvec about one hundrec Ieet from e | eynd " Ho toststied that from the time of BASE BALL NO1ES. et New Hamburg Ewmbroideries in all | and will be placed onsule Monday morn- In Thornburg. | Lauer mansion testified that she used to | Mr and Mrs, Later's reconciliati LACES! LACES! LACES ! widths ing at 15¢ ver yard We have some bargains i Mr, and Mrs, Lauer's reconciliation up | 1 > h 3 5 ‘1 4 > i idths, Pinge ara Bon | 1 » iy e have some bargains in lots in go 1o their house about two or three | to the period of the shooting, they were | THe League Team Ready for Work— [ MONDAY ! MONDAY ! MONDAY ! w Colored Embroideries in endless | | chose aro be -ilmlf.“ goock: '"'»."‘" only | Thornburg. times a week to work; after the reconcil | always friendly. . Mayne Club, ALL NEW CHOICE GOODS. g : et U b L AL "-!\l"‘l"‘;li\': 5 MAVNE REAL Estate & Tivst Co,, intion she noticed that Lauer always | SO farasyou saw they were friendly Stub Bandle reports that the | On Monday we will show the finest TIGER & CO., L L WL AL e Northwest cor. 15th and Harney. weren't they, “in- 70 5 are a Rare Bargain, 2t treated his wife kindly. ire iy gned for the Omaha team will | stock of all kinds of Laces that has ever thiebl gLkl " PNEXT WEEK. 00k at, opposita Missbeil o | Cornclius J. Suilivan, ex-boookkeeper | 1™ they were,” said Mr, [ 81l be in the city in about two weeks. As | been shown by us. This is the largest The Year 1887, 25 pieces Curtain Serims, 9, worth | cific denat grounds, enst front. fall ot at the nuil works, testified that he knew | MeShane. y soon as they all arrive the stockholders [ and best sclected stock of Laces | During the year 1887 the people of this | 20¢. St g G1x102 ouly $9,000. © 8. A. Stosay, Mrs. Laucr as well as her husband, for g R eI ol of the Omaha club will probably have o [ Omaha. Al the patterns | city will see the greatest growth it has | 25 dozen Ladies’ Silk Handkerchiefs, 2 Farnam St, the twenty months after to the reconcil- CLOW AND HANLEY. :)':\mluu't nd a social gn"hm to give | are new and the prices will be found g&‘mllm' <-lh'f’.~§f.,(‘§‘{klfi,mfiff°¥l hmu %."3??.','. Lol Nl T it ntion, Mrs. Lauce was in the habit of | 1¢ fooked Like a Fight But Was a | qunintud with snchother. 2 8 *¢* [ lower than last year. We have shown | G Wi Kivance in prica so rapidly thay | 25, o't pay at Goodman's, 1110 Frrnam ste 07 o8 driving down to the nailworks to get her Rank Hippodrome, The plans for the new grand many large and varied assortments of | hundreds of fortunes will be made ina | 100 dozen - Laces, but the stock that will be shown | tew months. The new packing houses, | capes, 8te, worth 13c. g y X Monday 18 something extraordinary in | factories, ete., locating in South Omaha pieces Bleached Mushn, much | The wedding of Miss Ray Horwich TITY, PRICE AND sTyLEs. | Will make that a business part of the city | heavier and better than Lonsduale—to in- | of this city, to Dr. M. Dymenberg, of St, and us a consequence property in_that | troduce the brand, 8 per yard. Paul, will be sole ) is eveni f \ c " y Will be solemmized this evening at locality will be much sought after. Now, Ladies, this is a golden opvortunity to Germania hall, T} " . is the time to buy this prop* | buy Good Goods at than the mills Y o ot G GVOII VR IB O 01 mencal, v | hite Voss and cull for a neat and commodi- ous structure, A number of hids have | QuaLITY, QUA baen yeccivea for the construction of the | 1o not forget that thisis the larg husband and drive home with him. They seemed affectionate and happy together, YINSTANCES OF AFFECTION.” “Do you remember any instances of ha bee completed by There have been certain disclosures made concerning the alieged fight be- tween Clow and Hanley at the exposition annex, Thursday night, ! are caleu- | work, wh inted to detract somewhat from the [ asthe w h will be commenced as soon ather will permit, sl Gk attempted by any house $ 5 (robet 5 e AT L vill 80 0 3 are i . | Breatinterest to the Jewish populati Aste s Ohy I'he street car company has agreed to | in this country . are sole agents for South | will sell them afte goods are intro- | Breati ¥ ation, ¢ under | boasted prowess of the ‘“Champon of | 4yt lly in the I.O,‘;‘m,‘.l;(,,. of the We show in Colored Silk Egyptian | Omaha proper and an mvestment made | duced. A X R g 2 the bride being the daughter of a well [ on_his lap in- lorado.” Clow has been held up by | funce and grand stand and also promise | Laces the finest goods made, the Colors | there now will re irn the purchaser his | 100 Pieces Seorsucker in Plaids, Stripes, | known business man herc and the groom stances of n£h-cl|0n, then I have seen | his backers and admirers ever he | to increase their nccommodations on the | gy, mply Perfect. The Steel Grey with Ax:mm\:y 1“"'|'.”“,“’] l'YO per. fiuut added u; gl:g'l-lks. ihll;l.‘-‘":l“ l‘;)o.u nm-x_llfm- Waists, :‘11~-Ix|:~)<!|"-lnx|a |vn\|~ln:xun nl.“lho Minnesota uch things. E came to Omzhia as a square man who | day on which mes are played., At Purple Pink combination is something it. Anybody with a sma amount of | Skirts and Dresses, 10¢ o vard. vitl b HS e marriage cercmony his picce of testimony caused a low | would not part in & hivpodroming | & times they will have it (]| =Sl LA L thing | money can buy a lot in South Omaha. Our Parasols and Skirt-waists and | Will be in accordance with the beautifil ripple of laughter through the court | BOUE 10 REE BEEE 0 sircumstances, | and from the grounds on both the red | New in the way of colorings, the effcet is | The C. E. Mayne Real Estate & Trust | Spring Wraps we are recciving daily, | rites of the Jewish ehureh. Over 300 in- room. Even Luuer's features relapsed i‘lfl . ‘L:(In'" ||- l‘f"“- L-rl nlnvl ‘u‘r'c ‘t" .|: n <|,.,l and groen lines eve three minutes, | graud. This Lace only comes in a very Co., N. W. cor 15th and Harney. and as soon as possible will be placed on | Vitations have been issued, into a smile, ' MR ¢ has himself carded the fact that he | This will be un accommodation that wili | fow Colors and the combinations are CriRaI L e I GO Full line of Spring Millinery Cross-examined by General Cowin Mr. | has been troubled by small fry pugilists | doubtlsss be greatly appreciated by the | wouth secing. | We show them on Mon.. | AL it ; RO, S s il Sullivan said that' he had been in the | wio have been trying to induce him to | patrons of the game ) . 2 The great manufs jobbing and | When you want Dry Goods, look for Our Mus. HICKMAN, 1414 Douglas street, habit of going to Mr. Lauer's house | 10 gate “_(,‘,nli fakes, His ahawor to THEC E. MAYNE CLUB. day. - 4 3 o railroad center of Nebraska, offers Store. You will be surp at the Wide- e ahout once in two months to play cards, s he “'l)l;]:l li"hl Hiy The Athletic base ball club met at In Black Spamish Guipure Nets, Floune- | inducements to manufacturers, Awake Prices we are giving. South Omaha. A just to keep a social acquaintance. Mr, | these people was Qur motto is: Goods Bought and Sold Call at our oftice and we will take you Clow’s gymnasium last night to reorgan- | ings and Edges, we show an immense as- | and investors. We mean bus and Mrs. Lauer were always happy. 160 pound man in the world for money | j;o for the coming season. The proposi- | sortment. In Nets we show them from | dres . W. SCARFF, for Casic will make us Friends and Cus- | down to South Omaha and show vou ‘the HE LOOKED THROUGH THE WINDOW. but would not fight for glory, The ad- | tion of C. E. Mayne to equip the ,!1,,1,' was | #1,00 _"r‘ym, 8 g'o;, ’Flo““ci:l": ‘rm'" Secretary of Board of Trade. tomers. BENNISON BROS, many new improvements now going on “They were the most happy couple | mirers of such a spirit will doubtless be | uccepted and the organization was chris- | ay 1o b g il & 1519 and 1521 Douglas §t. [ there. We can satisfy you that’vou can you ever saw?” asked General Cowin, *‘1 hayen’t see arried couples oy o o togrlelhcl" LA itried cour exposition annex on Thursday night was st TR A e I tened the C. B, M o club, Mr. J. C. %l.}ulo $3.00. Desirahle Corner T —— make 100 to 200 per cent on your money surprised to learn that tho matoh o tho | fphcutie Co e Mayoe slub, Mr. 3. O | =50 7 os from 160 to $1.95 per yard. | On Leavenwort front, $40,000. | The Citizens' Bank, 2408 Cuming street, [ in six months, 5 g club is in a promising condition and_i Spanish Guipure Lace gives more solid [ C. E. MAYNE R & Trust Co., | Will in future keep open until 5:30 p, m., | C. K. Mayne Real Estate & Trust Co., N, “But they were the most happy couple | made under the following first-class hip- | peady to meet any amateur elub in Ne- | wear than Ry IRea g Northwest cor. 15th and Harney. ~ | except on Saturdays they will extend the |~ W. Cor. 13th and Harney. you ever saw, weren't they?” podroming agreement: vraska, Fremont not excepted. The fol- "CHANTILLY LACES P —_— e time for closing until 7p. m. This will fro R e Re——— ““Well, I have scen couples that made | * Articles of agreement between John P. | lowing players have been sccured for the (AL /X0, The largest stock of surgical instru- | be a great convenience to the numereus | - Bargain, Farnam street, near 20th, 20x worse fools of themselves,’’ retorted the | Clow and Jack Hanley, March 9, 1857; season: Chtchers, Gillan and Millett: In this Make of Black and Cream Lace | ments and physicians’ supplies at C. F. | patrons of that flourishing institution, | 132, south front, ¥7,000. 8 witn We both agree to box five friendly ‘rounds | pitchers, Hart and Anderson: first base | We show a wonderful assortment, All [ Goodman’s, 1110 Farnam st. aflording ample time for laborers, farm- S. A, SLOMAN, 1512 Farnam St. ppose,” said General Cowin, “‘that | on the evening of the 10th day of March, 1857, | \Yithnell; second base, Toner: third b Patterns and th gus are Very T e R ers und ali classes of business men to P e irried people uct very aflection- | the receipts over and above all expenses 10 | Shannon! short stop, J, MeCre i Belaok: LTHIR Tato s Vary muoht worn Plates Destroyed. make their deposits and transact such [ Those interested in bric ing will ate or make fools of themselves in public | D eveniy divided betwoen us. © Wo mutaally | ¢ E0G0T NG € e i LU sl || s G , Golden and I : ovening game with in April. 1 ¢ e r 3 ¢ agree that Mr. Foley, of Foley & Darst, and | D! $ T it is an index that their private life'is not | kA fot ‘e ehargo of the door and | The elub will play 80 happy? <y box oftice. We also agree to divide the re- | the league team earl, I object to that question,” Isaid Judge | coipts before either of us u‘menr oh the stage — — Savage, laughing; ‘‘this young man s | to box. We agree to use six-ounce gloves. THE G, A, R. ENDAMPME Art Gallery, on Monday, | other banking b March 14, Mr. Woerner will satisfy buy- | sire atter the d retty. ers of | rque Etchings that the plates | busin is louncings at d after the sets or number of | departure s as they may de- | ¢all atoftice of Portal Land and Town work and bilk of | 1«0t Co., 1 15th St. If they wish to over. 'This1s n commendable | make ar ments for ground suitable nd the public will no doubt | for this work. it is light weight, and the Patterns arve usually very delicate and v Black Chantilly Lace $1.50, $1 £3.50, $7.50 and $8.50. b ’roofs are printed, which makes | show appreciation of same by increased Archi f S s i e plin WAOK G HANCEY, RRLEGR AL L S 3 | the first impressions so valuable. Only [ patronage. Architects and engineers can find a zot call d a5 an” expert in watrimonial Fsriai oot The OMicial Orders of Information | Blick Chantilly Lace Net at $1.75, | Monday. Connorssours invited, y | & full supply of instruments, paper and Mr. Sullivan, on further cross-examina- | Previons to the signing of this agree- Krom Headquarters. §3.75, $1.00 $4.50 and $5.00. A. Hosre, 1518 Douglas St. For Sale. tracing cloth, at C. k. Goodman's, 1110 tion, testified that he had several times | ment a “flash™ set of articles had b The folloy ng orders have been issued | Black Chantilly Laco Edgeg, at 25, 35, — have four full corner lots, 6ix132 | Farnam st. lookea tnrough the office window and | Signed, in which it was stipulated t from the G. A, R. department, giving in- | 50, 85 and $1.15. ee Ride, ), on Farnam street east of 19th R e T saw Mr. and Mrs. Lauer at different times | Clow should forfeit 100 in event of his | p 0 Lee e S0 B ,.O'n;,.... .‘:' ‘I\Fi.‘f’l:\f;;ff':v Vichey Lace Flouncings at §2.25 | . You have no idea of the immense boom t at $20,000, 50,000, %i5,000 and B outh Omaha, sitting in each other’s lap, They scemed | failure to knock Hanley out five Lt ut D 58 AL$229 | which will be on in South Omaha within 000 Call at our office and we will take you 1in | tend the state encampment to be held m | and §4.00. E3 3 a few weeks, unless you have been down | 92 feet on Farnam by 132 on 11th. £44,000 | down to South Omaha and show you'the very affectionate. rounds. This money was to be } ! ¥ 3 e S fi Mrs. Savage called and testified to | Jack Morrison’s hands, but did not ma- [ Omaha on Wednesday and Thursday, Black Vichey Lace Net at $: and | there lately. Now is the timeto buy. | A choice corner, 132 feet front on many new imiprovements now going on sant relations between Mr. and | terialize. The public was deceived too [ March 16 and 1 $1.00. Come to our oflice any day and let us | 16th st south of Capital ave.... 65,000 | there. We enn satisfy vou that you can Lauer. She was a neighbor of | inr gard to the manner in which the CREAM AND BEIGE take you down to see the town, and if | A choice corner on 16th st G6x66 for 25,000 | make 100 to 200 per cent on your money match was brought about, and asitscems obr BYRANTINE LA you have any money to buy with you | 76x132 se cor 23d and Cuming... 20,000 | in six months, ) 5 e Savage also claimed to have ex- | to be in the style now to expose the Omana, Neb., M sl will put it in there. C. E. MAYNE, 66x88 n w cor 23d and Cuming .. 15,000 | C. E. Mayne Real Estate & Trust Co., I the broken screen of tho cellur | crooked in sports, the facts may be [ gq there willbe no mecting of this post bo- | . o g YL AND EDGE. Real Estate & Trust Co., N. W. Cor, 15th | 44 fect on Harney between I4th W. Cor. 15th and Harney, window, through which the burglar is [ given. From Clow’s card in the pa fore the meeting of the department encamp. | A0iS i the new Lace andit 1s very | —and Harney. and 15th . 85,000 . e — T, said to have escaped. Mrs. Lauer had | it wasinferred that had m ment, the following general order is pub- | pretty and will be a good seller, ———— 66 feet on Howard between 15th Fine watch and jewelry repairing at also given her account of the burglary, [ mateh to teach a on to some of the | lished for the information of all concerned, CREAM AND BEIGE 1 need some good business property to and 16th s . 85,000 | Hubermanu's Co-operative Jewelry store, Judge Thurston asked for this account, | ‘small fry pugilists” who, he alleged, | viz.: Skl T supply customers. If you want your | 22 feet on Cuming between 17th L ————— but Genoral Cowin objocted. 1o eonrs | had beon botering him. o taots showt | ~Headuuarters Dert Nobraska G2 A Koy | P oI popular | PFOPerty sold list with o and 18th. . - ap00, | | Barain, roam strot, cor. ist, s and sustained the objection, and the defense | ® very different state of affair. A short A raren 8, 1565 | £ S GALLAGIHER, 75 feet on 16t} - e e only $17.000, i ! ofore ‘h at the Mareh 9, 187 ) | than it was last year and i s Sth i 5 S, LOMAN, 1513 Farnam St took an exception. time be fore Hanley had lus mateh at the Goneral Orders—No, 19— arch 9, than it was last year and is' very much Real Estat outh 15th st. OIS ... 15,000, 'y nam St. Mrs. Savage testified that on the Satur- | annex with the ** Marine,”” W ap- Sinee u“: L.ron]1:1“,;m'inu of general order | cheaper. We show in Cream and Beige o ————— feet on Leavenworth., . 18,000. day afternoon of the tragedy she | proached him and wanted to make n | No. 1% tho followins rediced rallioad Tates Egyptian Lace a variety of patterns and e A KUDEAueR .| 185 fect on Leayenworth. . 40,000, 7 saw Mr. and Mrs. Lauer who had been [ match. Hanley objected on the ground | have been obtained, in addition to those pub- | 1rices that is wonderful to look at ~We have some bargains in lots in | Two acres on Leavenworth . 12,000, | When you buy furmture be sure you out driving go into the house together, | that he had one match on his hand al- | lished in gener No, 12, One-haif fare [ PFO08 LRAL 1S ¢ S Thornbu Good dwelling property in all parts of | get prices at iflowe & Kerr, 1510 Douglas That was about 5 o'clock. They seemed | ready and could not make another. Clow | from Notfolk and Fremont, tickets zood for [ Egyptian Flouncings. C. E. MAYNE ReAL Estate & Trest Co., | the city. st., opp. Falconer's. They buy from the happy and affectionate. That evening | then tried to induce Hanley to postpone n on March 10 to delegates holding cer- Egyptian Nets. Northwest cor. 15th and Harney. Three full lots on U. P. tracks to lease | best manufacturers and guarantee the the witness sat up until about 12 o'clock | the match with LaBlanché and arrange S o 1y oy S epartinent commander, | Egyptain Lacos, ———e—— for 20 yoars, very lowest vrices. rending. She put down her ourtains at | one with him. Tins Hanley refused to do e Y “vm\l\’l(_l é:']‘ll‘)l?i'{ll'; xxnn ORIENTAL LACE. “!Iy your paints, varnish and brushes The C. E. Mayne Real Estate and T about -that time and then noticed that | and the matter was dropped until after | the Millard hotel corner, ‘Thirteenth an Oriental Laces we show from 10c to | A C. F. Goodman's, 1110 Farnam st. Trust Co, N. W. corner Iith and [ Bargain, a beautiful lot in imehaugh the windows in the Lauer house were | laaBlanche's visitto Omaha, during which | Douglas streets. The council of adminis 35c per y Some artul pradiation his | Harney. I 50x160, on de, only $2,300—1 dark. About two hours after she retired | the match was made for the fight to a | tion will meet at _headquarters on Tuesday ipath: . . ome wonderful predictions of this e e block from Park ave c she was awakened by hearing a shot. | finish between Hanley and LaBlanche | evening, Marcl 15, at 8 o’clock p. m. for thie Orien ace Flouncing from $1.00 to | town have been made by the great fortune Watch S. A. SLOMAN, 1512 Farnam St. Shortly afterwards she’ heard soms one | Which will take place to-morrow night in | transaction of the necessary business, and to | $2.50. teller, Madam Blanche. She has cor- | For Hospe's add. Some Pianos and e say '‘Oh, Mrs, Savage!” Sihe imme- | St. Paul. Immediately afier this Clow :’lli‘::‘l‘l)";‘.\;lnc\?:r ;{:,‘,l,b“" or location of the TORCHON LACES, tly foretold all the great events of the | Organs will be sold cheap next week at Three horses an hour clipped by Kin- diately dressed and went over to the | again went to Hanley and wanted to | Moy, “ollowing hofel rates have beon MEDISIS LACES, AL LonLy yonre ”l," el worth fany| 1518 Douglne Bt neys 3 power machines, and no waiting. Laucr house, meeting Mrs. Lauer. The | make a match. Hanley statod that on | cecured, viz: Millard, co th and We show all the new paterns in these ting a business cl X truthful- Desirable Corner T the P I 3 r account of his match with LaBianche he | Douglas, $2.50 per day - A )z a business change, truthfu Sale of the Poor Farm. latter had on only a nightgown and a irlas, $2.50 ) ay; 1 our 1k of going into another | teenth and Karnam. favorite Linen Laces. of friends, Law troubles a alty. front, £10,000. pe ne 1119 Jackson street. sion yesterday to advertise for nir of slippers, with an old shawl | could not thin t {hrown ovcr“ur shoulders. fight. Then it was, according to the [ on Douglass stre In another portion of ter testimony | Statement of Hanley and his backer, Ed Y” da; ety The county commi 150 | Torchon Ly sth and Harney, | ordered the county yard. s from bSe to $2.00 per S g ! at Clow proposed the | . | Douglas, corner T v i3 e : The Smlllg Omal d company have — the sale of the fifty acres.of the poor :’f,',:i(:‘(:",‘(‘,“fh:{“f,‘}",‘,!{::zr.fl“fil.",“;‘,‘,ffm";",‘s A DA TR TS et o per day; Qecidon. | Medisis Laces from fe to #1.25 per | appointea . E. Mayne solo agent lor the Remarque Etchings. farm. The sale wili be held on April 27 peos AT AN A LT Clow, it 1s asserted, begged of Hanley to | tth corner - b ; Howard, " $1.00 per | yard. ¥ e sale of theirlots, He will show the prop- Hospe again invites his friends and | The plat adopted by the commissioners hear everything anspired in the ) Yy day: Planters, corner Sixteenth and Dodge, T, N UNDE 'ty sh « ;. Jattor's honso ud hoar him get up in tho | make the mateh, that they would draw | 4355 Planters. corner, Sixteenth und Dodge, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. erty and {!‘.‘"“‘ h all desired information | customers to examine on Monday a | provides for five lots to the acre. ch morning, walk across the floor, go down | & good house and that he mneeded | Harney, 100 per Barker Hlotel, SPECIAL SALE MHignnd] WAL P, el large and complete line of etchin ot will be sold scparately at auction. the stevs, or could hear Mr. and Mre, L, | the “money badly. After a good | justopened, on Thirteenth and is & MONDAY Signed] - A. PAXTON, President. | which will be exhibited by the publisher } The terms will be one-third cash and the gho saw or heard o unpleasantness be- | O N ey was 1 o eand. | tlon. The encampment will bohoid in the | We call special attention to the quality | We have s fow lots lefv in Mayne's ad- | has added bout 30 new Subjects on sntin, | b commIsOnES Sl hat, they ox t“i‘;:;:on:l‘&:;:vlu oross sxaminod the wit. | tion for the mateh and would not have tannex’ ot the exposition bullding, Four- | and finish of these garments. dition that we can sell cheap. Lots are | parchment, Japan, and India paper. Re’ | the sale. i ness protty sharply. thought of entering it had he un idea | g Fourtcenth stroor, o "FICC | Nothing like them at the prices named 33??.’}1331'." m-lf'\"m-':‘(:rtc’smcmg ll‘l"d ghollimemberMonday MusstHasRRIEIE G I T N’ i “You watched the Lauer house pretty | that it was to be anything different than | ” “The hall of Post 110, located on Fourteentl | has ever been sold by us. o on very ensy terma. = Call at our | pe's, 1513 Douglas. 3 AMUSPMBENT closely, didn't you?" he asked. had been agreed, A few days before the | street, between Douglas and Dodge, one and office and let us show this property. *No, sir.” fight Clow gave it outnmonfi his friends | one-half blocks from exposition building, . 45 ors at 3¢, 33¢, 500, | C.E. Magno Real Estate’ & Trust Co., To the Public. BoyYD'S OPERA HOUSE . . Col ies’ Muslin Draw La & s i e Hinlhy has been secured for the use of the Womang | 676, 75¢, $1.00 and $1.25. 15th and Harney. 1 take this method of announcing that = ';Y‘mduml;'to:'good sadict o Uiap twh::ntukllwm‘v" o oo {:u:runt{mk‘m‘x‘lge }{;“i‘,’fif;}'fi’}"“”““ the epoatipment MRS | adies’ Chemise at 500, Tic, 85c, 95c, i I hav m.o....dl an (.n-im u!: it 1 o TWO NIGHTS ONLY, 5 o )] asked y Ord . L Tuaver, 25 £.00 eg ur reet Property. . 414 SOUT! ‘'H STREET, BET “iNo, sir.” § ik hsastigtihiandimeniiio Clow and aghed Departunént Commander, | ¥1,00 und $1.25, up to §4.00 cach, 142, nour 20uh stroot, fine Fesidence, | - HARNEY & HOWAID ST, Monday&Tuesday, Mar. 14 & (5 was ver r, whereu ¥ sucl i L claime ssistant Adjutant General, iso i .50, $2. 2.50 1 81 5 R L et S s 8 e - % ™ erin aobed surcusticu’i[ RO O A et e as donor for ithn bemelit (o tithe TIl(:‘l'::(‘un[‘ll(illfl"‘f"r‘;l:‘l:l‘ll:‘l(?(l!:;llt\fllnh'('l Atina '_““l“ at 1,50, ¥ 00,‘““,‘ *_ 50 as .hung the | - (6132, near 22d street, splendid dwell- For the Purchase and Sale of Real Es- First production in Omaha of U our oyosight was not too poor toen. | house. He assured Hanley that thoy | lnst mecting of the post, will meot at (rang | 11€st §00ds for the prices ever shown. | ing, $),500. | i tate; ] - A able you to look into the Lauer house and | Would go on and make a lively mill that | Army hall on Monday afternoon at 5 o’clock GOWNS! GOWNS!! GOWNS JONN GALLAGHER, 317 South 13th, For procuring Louans on Real Estate or H. 0. MINER S S — i Vi " uld satisfy the house and result in a [ for consultation and lay out a plan for work, Ladies’ Gowns 50¢, i 5 Chattle Security; w““'fi(‘)"‘s“'l““' “Wf 4" snappishly the deaw, With this understanding Hanley '\J':;::‘:(.{l"('"I(TI\";‘“I“‘.!:{AdJ ’-ts EVER - g1 .65, $1 :'md $2.00. This is Auctiont Auction! Auotlon? For placing ire and Life Insurance in I [ t]‘t d (‘realcst S‘I c '(\ \ went into the ring in & condition thiit ost Adjutant, ast 1ot of gowns we hwve had the plons. | A lurge sale of Household Goods and | reliable Companics; LALCSE @l DIUCCONS witness replied. ) . S 3 i at | would have warranted his being m_bed. . AR x f 3 Millinery to be sold Monday afternoon at For renting of Houses and collection of .y.';"}?.‘.fi“'.“?v'eflf’(..?.‘L‘;“fimfifii“'&?fl tlhn-‘} Jinc v MarTen e 2 KNOCKED FROM THE BRIDGE, ure in -‘hmvv‘u'\'g to our f'vlvlstumerf. 2 o'clock at . 108 North 14th street. [ Rents. i : 3 Mrs. Lauer and she noticed that he | tage of it by rushing Hanley andstriking | prea Racek Killed By a Union Pacific SKIRTS! BRIRTS! NKIRT Don’t miss this sale. . Yor paying Taxes for Non-Resldonta; ~ treated her as respectfully and lovingly | him foul the first dash. The result 1s wei Tratn lies’ Skirts at 35 , $1.00, G. S, M. FRETWELL, _For pr rm‘,r\ull. kinds of documents, . ~as any husband she ever saw, llml‘;wnl‘ U“wz .~uc‘cs-mlmll in getting a Duriok ho hish wix’)d it et £1.25, $1.50 to $2.50. Auctioneer, ;uu‘hl:sll) 'd’:,cAl()llL’:Igl',fl, Leases, Con- ] it J ifi vO Me| ittle cheap notoriety and some money i) ki 3 LRIES 3 ERIES T ——— Y 118, 040, 010: . 1 A playov o o s tulking, pra lb’t‘l‘lle 1?’::’1‘-“‘:1‘2)l":“;i:%‘kmb‘l'ooe‘mfi\?(x)\:::;{::, out of the ,Iight and l{:fl Hanley in a \'ul‘; yosterday afternoon Fred Racek met an | FMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES ! Mayne's Addition, For' opening, regulating or closing | St b nding Arhlng We have a sing condition. There is no | untimely death on the west end of the | V¢ Will useall of the west isle in our o (R TR A e 11 slm:u to sl_un\'llln- most magnificent stock way to his boarding house on South of h}uhru'ulurms th:n‘w:-h.n‘( 'n,-rshow_n. stroet and was orossmg the approach | Ludies will be surprised at the quantity to the bridge. He ' bhad his hat | of fine goods we display. The vatterns pulled down oyer his eyes to protect ali carefully selected, and we know lots left in Mayne 1 sell cheap. Lots 4 10 per cent cash ard the I am backed by twenty-two years of lance on very ex C ‘all at our | business experience, and can refer to 1 Ceachis | Tt Am R A0 o ettt REOPLE'S THEATRE Mavne Real Estate & Trust Co., | ness houses of Omaha. N. W. Cor, 15th and F mercantile books, preparing Balance | Lawreu Sheets, e Lauer's yard, on_the night that Lauer | embarrs ) N first shot at the burglar. She watched | guestion but that Clow would whip | Union Paci them until they tinally went aw: v | Hanley in a fight to a finish and there is were prowling about und she took them | no question but that he could not stop for suspicious characters and perhaps | him n five rounds with any kind of burglars. gloves. cess, both so far as voncerns the [street crossing. The cloud of | 75c, $1.00 and $1.25, with edge to match | We have a few lots left in Mayne | $1,800. S. A, S N RS wney. 1 respectfully solict your patronuge rool e oowon D ammon. PRINCE WINS, them from the flying sand and was grad- ladies will say that the prices are T 4 and ‘will use my best entieavors to give | GREAT SUCCESS! BIG HIT ‘ Cowin and Thurston had a little The Bicycle Tournament Last Nighe | VALY feeling his way along the ties, | yjght, In fine Nainsock and Swiss | Engineors’ trunsists, chains, steo | satisfaction. Very respectfull g S\ y L when he was struck by a passing engine ¢ t rods and supplies at C. F. Good. Ca B Special Re-cngagement of friondly spat. General Cowin asked —A Great Crowd. and hurled from. the bridge, Ho. foll g | Flouncings, both whito and cream, we | taPes, rods and supplies at C. F." Good- AV L0 L R E.’.'afi;‘!::.‘,‘.? &“‘1:‘““-?.:‘.&:’ ht‘ }.:,""“‘“"fl' The bicycle tournament at the exposi- | distance of nearly thirty feet and lunded | Show some very choice goads. ReRd Sraa | Bergaiu—Park ! ol '\ C\ \d C d i aplontac to s Min tion building lust night was a great suc- [ on the paveinent on the Sixth | Swiss Flouncings, 54 inches wide, at Mayne Place, blocks from street y I*[LI{ ”]gx O y [)ml)(”]y 1 want that Tlomon answered,” de- al manded General Cowin. merits of the different riders and the | dust that wus blowing —at the | _yrq worth double what we usk for them. | Place south of Leavenworth street. These v - Tonigl Rollicking Irish Comedy w H 3 4 " 3t time ~ so obscured the young JONE lots are being sold at less figures and on The Year 1887, Tonight, the Rollicking Iri , wors o such a quostion asa gentleman | attendance. That the audiouce Was | man ot his presonce on tho track was __ N B FALCONER. | oo Vorms than lots in’ Hansoon: Blace | During tho yonr 1857 the people of this i " Sow { S largo—one of 2,500 people—was due | not observed by the engineer. Racek while they are the same distance from | city will'sce the greatest growth it has "mmdtq.vw:.t‘l‘lrl:t‘l“limll‘urlound a;nd an- | partly to the immense amount of | was picked up and removed ‘to St. Mayno Piace he city. ever had. This is acknowledged by . this court helorswe'd“gut ‘;{.‘c,'.{fl“u‘,{'_ free advertising that John 8. Prince has | Joseph's hospital, where he died at 5| We have a few lots left in Mayne | ¢'E Mavye Rear Estate & Trust Co., | ll good judges. Property in and ubout o'clock. His back was broken by the | Place south of Leavenworth street. These Northwe fall and he was otherwise cut and bruised, | lots are being sold at less figures and on The decensed was but_sixteen years of | casier terms than lots in Harscom Place age, and has lived in Omaha but a few | While they are the sume/distance from weeks. His parents live at Stanton, | the city. ample from you." received lately, and partly to the love of *‘No," sneered the other, “‘and I never | the Omaha public for fair play. The orunly insulted and brow-beat a lady, | size of the audience was in fact a com either."” plete vindication of Prince, and General Cowin said nothing, but went | shows how littie stoc Iutroducing new songs, specialties, etc, ina few months, ‘The Admission, 15¢, 25¢ and 35¢. on, 26 _Iron Bank, Omaha, | houses, factories, ete., locating in Sowth —_ - ave., Minncapolis. Omaha will make that a business part of 15th and Harney. = | the city will advance in price so rapidly that hundreds of fortunes will le of Publicatin, Omaha people | \ 3 C. E, MAyNE REAL Lstate & TrusT O i 'Ly y rin £ A et Neb. He has two brothers in Omaha, . E, May EAL ListaTr rust Co., — ———— the city and s a consequence property 4 PUNLIC ACCOUNTS RS axn R n g o nltncas, Abioning | JRTIRE0R IAlISONA B DU T feomd: | one of whom is employed in the Jitho* Northwest cor. 5thiand Hurney. Must Be Sold Within a Week. in that locality will " be much sought Giem e Nwanich, 15 } | to was asked when Mrs. Savago teatifiod | him. This is_certainly ‘gratifying not | £ruphing epartmont of the Horald Hhe Beautifal Clifton Hill. A fine lot on 17th near Vinton on grade, | 8fter. Now, this week, 13 ime to i ot ther Cnioh ¢ 3 arents 3 o o buy this proper that when Lauer shot at the burglar, in | only to Mr. Prince but also to his fr ISk e At A0le AR August, 1884, she got up and went out | who rallied well to his support last doors to see what the trouble was, Gen- ‘T'he first race was a mile dash between eral Cowin asked her: two colored youths, John Riceton and nds, is onth. The romuins wel This property is sellingfar better than | one block from street cor., $1,700; ¥ ; X L9 000 401 ;’t‘}l!;‘o\'Itl‘:;“l'(:lf)llyl)d"]“i\!l‘hlnllll‘l‘:srltlf::iltf:‘h :;‘r‘; wa ol o‘l‘mmmL Prices will be. il | cash. The lotis worth a cool # for South Omaha proper and an w & 1 will be n fre SRR R s vestment mude there will roturn the pur- establishment, where an inquest will be | vanced in a fow days. ‘Purchasers will | must be sold quic lfilalflowlx:nlosn chaser his money and 100 to 200 per cent t 8 do well to buy at once. Heal estate men tded it. Anybody with mall : 'Did you get up and go out doors | Mott. held thus ““'“""’2"'_ will receive full commission till Thurs- S ——— ',:‘,,:(',.',mlz; ',‘“",,""“.yr:::: ?,,,y T s g Moot~ two. I::NIII ST t'n;uln:llcr o pAd et hatifap 4 Nen: Beligious Ungercakive Y Iani o ‘l7' g 1ol nd | For sal in“(‘;:'lglr-rdml‘llilrl::n bargawm; | Smaha ] el men in o a | start and lost. Time: 5 m ¢ % turns must be made and new terms an or sale in | MIZAM | 0 » Real Bstate & Trist Co. SR . b | p R | oLk B e, i e o N, | P e b L el BT T . ere so | between Cha . Ashinger and Frank L ] g KEY, a - S e — : uid of men?" Dingley: During the first five miles | sense,”” written by W. W. Palmer, is in- 1344 Fy t. | The (. E. Mayne Real Estate & Trust Co., argwin—Farng Y &w " The witness replied that she wanted to | Dingiey npur!cdind gained over half a | tended asa move in n new direction n _~_-___‘ “"m""l . N.W. Cor. 15th and Harney St. h’(lul.lllr:gl."lllll];' ;‘f'(;:,‘."" L 5% u:rnylr\:v . l?"? eat. i r.:‘:v:n:l(n:u:ye trouble was. and there- fifli\-I-’&i"iv‘,:"{.’."’.‘.fii’.‘fl:?'. ‘f:l!u ll:noaer religious matter for Omaha, if citizens [ Have _vuulrl |mr.«-&n|~l.i!:(|;erddb“::‘uuig;{; Hoooemaramry 2 Farnam St. 0 RGNS Mrs. Savage was then cross-examined | made up the distance, and I:\nmugl ing» | Who uro intorested In such a movoment E::‘}::I‘luzucull'fi:'xmy Lol 106 84, For sale in Orchard Hill ata bargain; A e fuds ~ mbout the might of the tragedy. She | ley, timished over a lup .f’ ad of him. | are willng to give it proper support. It } I. R KisNey, | also bargains in houses and lots m all You have no ides of the immense boom - e o o . testified that when she went into the | Time—31:22, Dingley was in bad shape, | is Mr. Palmer's intention to_inaugurate — purts of the oity. ; L, T e ia \wi thi Notice to Cantractors. uer house after the shooting, she | having failed to recover from the de- | it this city u rehgious undertaking simi- Real Estate Dealers, he C.E. Mayne Real Estate & Trust Co., :r’:wlvmvk;‘ ‘::‘"h.‘:; _m‘. have boen down | geaisd proposuls w {le ofos | moticed the night was dark. She noticed | pressing effects of ns snowball-icicle ex- | lar to the one which Prof. Swing is con- If you wish first-class work in the line N. W. Cor. 15th and Harney St. il e )M e time to buy, | e tomnlylery {iiion 'y It for the L] " mo moon. It might have been obscured. | perience. Considering the condition he | ducting in Chicago, and to the one which | of office furniture, scréens, coumeri‘ T———— Come to onr ofiice aay dsy uad lot a4 | & o ALy It was with diflicalty that she picked hier | was in he made a remarkable showing. | the late Mr. Beecher conducted so long | fine wire or brass work, drop us a postal or Bale. - | Gamalo onrolaq fay Car aRd ek e will be ronuirad trom sach bidds ~ way across to Lauer’s house. It wus nearly » quarter of 10 o'clock | in Brooklyn. While Mr. Palmer is in | to box 878, city, and our Omaha repre- | A first class short order eafe,doing excel- | HEe SO0 COR ) e o e y SUK SAW SHADOWS. when the two principal contestants of | Omaba he will be glad to be communi- | gentative, Furbish, will call upon | lent business. shuwmg of handsome y,” e sy, | q by WIEL Can) und all ids s bareby res ~examined wn(u_ Mrs. Sav: the evening, Prince and Eck, made their-| cated with on the subject by any and all you. Respeetfully Yours S profit since business established. Best of m:-upl"‘lut:‘wn& ’Pr'.'.’;: Co NOW. Cor. 15th ey that about 10 o’clock that night appearance on the track. They were | interested, and lotters may be addressed A. H. Axorews & Co., reason for selling. = Address F, 04, Br | Heal & o . HULAM, Cosity Clor aw o rollection of Sulle Lauer's ! started on opposite sides of the track— | 40 bit iu care of Lhis ollice. Clicagoaad New York; | oflice. und Huroey, ¢ b, Nob, Anrel 14, \9bis