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I }lb OMAHA DAth BLE. TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1894 THR COLUMBUS L LAND AND INVESTMENT COMPANY LEANDER GERRARD, President. GRO P. MOORR,Sec'y & Man'gr. A L T ) i THIS BEAUTIFUL ADDITION IS SITUATED 7T SR T T | FIVE BLOCKS FROM THE BUSINESS NNl s g i olu us, IN€D. /”co‘ ELECTRIC LIGHTS, % STREET CARS, Gur Eoce CITY WATER, Mza Co. And allthe conveniences that can be hadin a | city of 100,000 population. 5 Block 2, lots 7,8, 9 ‘\ml 10, Block 9, Block 3, lots % 4" and Block 9, | Block 5, lot 1, Block 10, It May be Your Future Home. * $ Block =0 Block 11, Block 8,9 ln\d 10, Bloek 11, s Block 6, iots 3, 4 and 6... Block & Block . Block 13, lots $ Block 8, lots ya u(nn Block 11 lote 4 & B Dy b B T il z 2L " AL Blook 8, lote 5 and 8. Biock 15, 1t 5 B ~ A Block 8, lot £ Block 16, 10t 6 v . Block 9, lots Iulul . | | ERMS This beautiful residence will be erected on 8 o twoofthe very choicest lots in the addition.on AU Lots under$12), one-half cash, Julanco three, 57, nine andtwelve months. Fourteenthstreet, on lots 8 and 4, block 8, ~ Al Ate ek 18) imeith1) |).u;n§ntul<‘y;*x s The drawing of this house will take place as T All lots of # and upwards monthly payments of 10, ) HI( HI Ah I) PARI< A discount for all cash forany lot of 5 por cent will be allowed. soon as the sixty-one lots are sold, and they J ) . Any one purchasing ten lots will boalloweda discount of 5 per cent. ; ; Al deferred payments bear S per cent interest. will be sold very quickly. AN UNPARALI.ELED OFFER. bt There are Sixty-One Choice lots unsold in HIGHLAND PARK ADDITION. The Columbus Land and Investment Company has decided to build another beautiful residence--an exact duplicate of the oneGiven Away on July 4--and donate it to one of the purchasers of one of the sixty-oneunsoldlots.No advance in prices. CHOIC- EST LOTS STILL UNSOLD. PRICES, $80 AND UPW ARDS. Thisisthe most liberal offer ever made. There are only sixty-one chances,consequenily each chance is more valuable than ever beforg heard ofin any similar s heme Wrrite or call at the Company’s office for fullparticulars, plats, prices, etc. a4 e = = e e e = = = — of his trial. But forone reason and another new membering that he seemed to he dressed in a quiet, perfect style, Mrs. French cannot de- | Ni be the clothes that he wore, It is by a very urgent and exacting request the name of this lady who has here been ed “Mrs, French withheld from puk brotherhood, Moses Taylor Division 168 of the De are, Lackawinna & ‘Western road was thefirstto withdraw but the New Yok & New Haven conductors quickly followed suit and atonceinangurated a new schewe totake from the brotherhood agel more and was rendered untenable, and the company f putin n-.rlmmfnr #,000, which included damage by water, ico de: nl wyed, wrackof the hmldmge and loss of ® sgeregating $,000. The council NURDERER NEAL'S IDE‘IT[TY ¢ cannotdo ing corvrianter e - " Weak viomen can Uity canl- FORH MIRACLES for a ' per- son to g 1o extraorlinary good reason in order to be admitted to the cell containing the steel cage in which Nel iscontined, Mrs . . 3 this to & spcial on the In the fhadow of the Gallows His Gherished | 1o gave Juilor Miller n briof sketéh of | cation. It is. suMicint, however, to allof its menbersnotin sympathy withthe | committee, consisting of Messrs. Johnston, oot sBevinlad, the story stated above. * that sho as wellas her husband stind very | “freedom to strike'® idea, hey have lold | Dougherty and O'Rourke, reommendel the Then it v A socret between Neal and | high tn the community. one meetingin New Yorls andwill holdan- | payment of $,500 in full aud the company Jailer Miller came out which never has been lenown before outside the walls of the county ke, C:i other this w mira, Wi el in 8, Wheaton of El- «d toacceept that sum in settlement, The sident and K. D. Nash citycouncil alopted thereport and the fol- The Sacred Heart academy for ted dre day HIS CORRECT NAME IS CHARLES GORDON. = ai ; ; pupils, situatel on St, Mary’s avenue | Vieo president, “The western condicton.” | lowing Mondiy afternon the ity ttor- - er’h l.he aid OJ' _Mr. Miller told Mrs, French that some | Piom, B et 00 G G oted to | Said @ knight of the punch, “ar watch- | ney confessed judgment for 84,50, as di- ) time ago in o momentof enfidence Neal had | {} ihd intelleetunl education of | in% this movement with considerable interst. td by cundl's resolition, The Murderer Brought Face to Facoe [ told him that his father and a brother were | Vho moral and intellectual educatlon 01 y¢jpksas though we are destined tolave two Cltizens, dissatisfied with the action of the ¥ 3 doctors, the brother a dentist, and that he | young girls, The courseincludes every- | organiztions, but I don't believe theso seced- | council, some of whom dp(‘nl)‘ chirged Tl' ll'ln OL«U’ ne + hO ) 3 With an Old Acquaintance Ad- had another brother who wasin bus . | thing from an elementary department to | s will suceted in injuring the old order | bribery and corruption, tallced the matter up 4 X use- mits His Identity—A Fe- ad and a sister whom he, “12d Neal,” resemn very elosely, indeed. Theso two things—Nel's statement to a finished claissical education. Besides ety badly.” the ordinary academical course, music, ‘Wants The till proceedings were commenced in tho dis. trict court to set aside the judgment and to R *cleamnga.ndsee B culiar Discovery. m to Show Up, .. I8 a doctor, his mother a might Not Bd D, Neal but Charles Gordon Securely and well has murderer Neal kept his real name and family identity concealed from the public during all theso long months while the thumb screws of the law have been Miller and Mrs. French’s knowledge of the family—were enough in themselves to almost positively determine the matter. Mrs. French was admitted to Neal's coll. My firstglance,”” said she yesterday in Aescribing the meeting to a B reporter, Cwas enough to convince mo that he was Chartie Gordon, I looked him straight in puinting, drawing and the languages are taught. French is included in the ordi- nary course. Difference of religion is no obstacle to the receiving of pupils, pro- vided they conform to the general regu- lations of the school. The scholastic term commences the first Tuesday in The Union Pacific, Burlingtonand Ellshorn Villey roads have beencommanded by Chair- man Goddard to furnish the Western passen- ger association a stitemmt showing the number of Pythim tickets sld by them in Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoning md Kunsas, Charges have been’ made that the prevent the pryment of the clim. Dr.Glasgow Protests, Dr. Glisgow requests the publication of the following explanatory protest: Ty whom itmay concen—I never signed thepapers in the injunction siit 1 restrain thocity coundil fron paying that ico company A STRUGGLE WITH DIRT Goesonin civilized society from the erdls to the grave. Dirtis degm- dation—and degndation is destruction. Women, especially, are judged by their habits of houselold cleanliness, and no stromger comdemuation can be expressed than ‘“she koepsa dirty houseand a fxlthyhtchen." But the struggle with dixtis often unequal ® The woman’s weskness or the g September, Cl begin at 9 a. m. D tghtening, ever tightening, closer and closer | the _eye for fully three minutesg ook ";“;,;'lj“ré({‘“f:\s 9’351:'_‘;‘ 30p. m. | twofirstnaned covporatins put bocks of | billnor mthorizedany oo to sigy mynamo | worthlesmess of the soaps sho uses makeit inposible to overcomo the 34 .without speaking a word. Ho failed X thse tickets intothe lands of scalpirs, ¥ho | forme. I pritost sgaint beng mude scats: | demon oLdirt, ® By the use of SAPOTIO she wins easil b e honestly, think, to remembe G DEER A continued tosell them after theagreed me | payw to pull soneboly else's diestints ot of y AP e It is only now as the wretched fellow AMONG THE RAILROADS. P . ne e stands in the deepening shadows of death with specters of the gallows, the coffin and the guard os his only companions that hi me, for yousee it has béen four years sinco we met, and ladies chango the dressing of their hair, change the style of hat or bonnet and thelr toilet generally,y very groat deal in Condition of the Crops in Three States —The Conductors' Brotherhood atwhich they were limited ex pired. A Popular Ohief Clerk. John Lichteberger, for sevenl yars chief thefire. J. M. Gusaov, M. D. nmitteem en, Delegates and © e republic L SF "y i e four yoars. | Buv ho Tooked at movery in | Gonoral Agent Philippo of the Missourl | elerk t General Manager Dickinson st Ution M;’(:"f; 5 ‘[',“(f(‘)’:"::"“",“«“; ;l‘{‘lf‘:(:‘w:‘“'“\’{f;:' KING OF COCOAS:-*‘ ROYAL COCOAFACTORY. The story of how it became known contains ;‘:‘(:“" ndecd. - Finally I said as pleasantly a5 | pocigo snys thay his company is recoiving a Pucificroad, willgo with the latter in a simi- | 13000 O s ,' e lblaciias 1o ma Kings are but men, but all men are not kings, Therefore, foatures us singular as they are fnter-| *°I believo theycall youMr. Ed Neal now— ory discouraging reports about | 1ar camcityon the Baltinore& Ohlo. Mr. | giaio convention ar esting, . One warm Satnrday evening about threo weeks ago & jeweler cmployed in one of the leading jewelry establishments in this city had been down town making a few purchases with nis wife. As thoy passed Kesslor's gar- but they are mistaken, aro’t they, Charlie?’ “Youseol thought1 would amm).u,h him with but his ri t first name g e s ey T e miabied up a little, and bis look' fuirly burmed upon mine, so inte 0 was it. ns before—: aid Just as pleasantiy 1 of crops from many points along atious lines in Missowr and Kansas, The Xot, dry weather has simply cooked every- thing to death, and in localities where tho autlook three weeks ago was most flattering, there is hardly anything left to oncourage Lichteborger has long been recognized asone ofthe best wsted, most eficient clerks inthe entive Union Padific force,and his presmea about the operaiing department is sadly missed, Hois very populic and hasa host of friends who regret exceclingly 10 seehim leave Omaha, ieorge V. Mikepece, A. J.Baldwin md i B. Erion, C.C.md A V. formed a co- parinership aid opened a commission louse at the exchange., Millers have when the King of Hollind says,as he did by deud of August 12, 188, that le isgreatly pleased with - Van Houren's Coc = 2 % would call you € arlie Gordon, | the people. Missouri is sald to be in worse R — Joseph L. Anderson has sold his barber A den, h“l""‘"]“»! to fl*&“ ‘*"‘":3 ‘:‘n 2‘10 ‘"‘“;‘l; they would have your® right name in fuil, | condition than Kansas, except in Notes and Personals. sBonto' W, 1. Balkook aad will remive & y somest residence portion of Sou even wouldn't they ! the western portion of that state. | General Trafic Manager Mellen retumed | Julesburg, Colorado. . street, they entered o enjoy & gluss of lem- | “His face iow become a perfoct crimson, | The com has curled up . and | from the vt cnday PRIl Tortes has setumad tram| Ml BEST & CGOES FARTHEST," orade. Seating themselves at ono of the | @nd he bit his lips untilI thought upon my | isturning brown, the grass is dying out and ” many little tables, most of which were occu- pled, this gentleman, who for the present we will call Mr. French, happened to Temark to his wife: ““Well, it begins to look s if they were going to hang Neal, for T don't believe he will 0d would flow from ther, An intense nervousness, which the gentlo- manly guard noticed and remarked upon, took control of him and shool him 03 I never saw Such 4 strong man shaken by his feeling in all my life. Then his oyes became moist soul that the b small grain willnot yield half a’ crop, How much differentis the condition of things in Nebraska. The freight department of the Union Pacific road, also Supeyintendent Barr’s office, have just received veturns from inquiries sent out ten days ago to uearly (General Passczer Agemt Lomax, ofthe jon Pacific has gone to sctend an associa- tin meeting in Chicago. (leneral Passenger Agent Francs of the Burlington, retumed frona fying trip to Denver yesterday moming, wankee, Mrs. John P. Evers,who has been sug mering ut Boulder, Colo, has returned, . J. Donaloe, who has been visiting his brolier James T, Donihoe, has returied to Towa City. and, entirely unsollcitcd,grafits the manufacturers the sole right of styling their works theRoyal Cocoa Factory, a sig- nificance attaches to the act which would not were he «, i e i Ne with tears, and, wheeling about he turned his | ey tation on the system in thisstatoand | Bob Ritchie, goneril agont of the North- [ Mr. and M. Edward' J. Davisand family not “every inch a king get a new trial. back upon the guard and me. Another | they makean cxcellnt showiug. Taken as | westem, who wis aplumed Imight inMil- | desire to extend throuch Toe Ber their Before Mrs. French could reply | moment and he recovered himself, slowly | awholo the prospects are good for a bigger | weulkeo last week, roturned Sunday. gratitudeto friends for their synpathy and to her husband’s comment, a young | turned alwut and looking at mesaid, with | and better crop of com this year than —_——— kindness during their bereaveinént, man, who was apparently about twenfy-five | groat effort at self control: list. A few sections west of Grand Columbus and return $345 Tueslay James O'Leary, while at work at the Ar- or twenty-soven years old, well dressed, afte o lmust tell you that you are mistaken.’ | Island havo not been blessad with quito | at10:0 a. m. People’s independont cori- | mao the style of a business man, nice and who was a stranger to both Mr. and Mrs. French, turned toward Mr. French and said with great earnestyess : “That wan’s name isn't ‘Neal known him for years and yoars ppeirin for I've His father fine woman ¢ And Iwill teply,’ \ml I, blame yon a particle, Charlie, elling mo s0; but dou't think I came h to torture you, but_simply, if possible, perhaps, to tell y me news.' What news, please?’ said he. ‘that I do not . better use by planting it in corn. enough vain to insurea full yield though not more than half s dozen of the many reports sent in speaic of the outlooke 48 being poor. Some places the oat crop failed but wherever that occurred farmers turned the ground to There is gressional conyention. Fare returned if you buy alot in Highlind Pe See ad., 5th page. SOUTH OJNANA NEWS. -Cudahy packing house, cut a bal gash in lis left hand. James B. Smith won the gan clubmedal onascore of Il outof 2 Mrs. Nathm L. Dimmick who has been visiting her motier i Laigdon, Mo, b as ““That 1 heard, indirectly, since your leav- [ an increased acreage of this product v returnel, and he has two brothers and asister; oneof the | ing home with Sells' ci about fous years | where, che stand is good and unless the ¢ Thelce Company’s Claim. Drayman Sweeny is very low with pneu. brothers is a dentist and the othera business | ago, that your father has died. ments' should seriously interfers between | Theclaimof the Soith Omaha I compa- | monia and can liveonlya Few h ours. man. His sister is married and she aud this | +He had recovered his nervy self-posses- | now and the time for it to “shoot,” Nebraska brother whom you call *Neal’ look as much alike as twins, They are a mighty nice family and live in Burnside, Tear Cartha, sion by this timound he replied 41 had not heard that—but you are mis- takem in me.” will be abundantly able next winter to sup- ply her suffering neighbors with all they may want, ny for,000 agiustthe city for damage to its property on Q and Twenty-soventh streets consists in injury 10 the building costing Mayor Slowne requests it tobe made lnown that he s nota meuberof the Soith Omaha icecompany and WS ot been for elghtem months, Tl This _one is the ““hen votoyou that I am not Ee—— $1,200and now literally ruined, sboutfive | =y Josie - wife of Fritz 1< = P, N WA & ol Mrs. Josie K vife of Fritz 1astner, in the famil and mistaken in listen, said I. A False Report. s PHar ! fi fodagi (e FORAE E 0.0l L Fin AMbneh Thom hoimo four years ags with. Bellat aroas, | 1 *Your fiiner wes & physfcisn Thosensationsl report made by a morning m“d“:] umi‘ i l;:y :llmfd “;Hl ‘l:‘v'::- O Dur s aniay aERO J1 Ao He had got into & scrape of somekind. [ ¢ +Yes;' he auswered, subbornly. sheetabout Master Mechanic Hobbie of tho [ %° t0 the EBwpery by lmpoy 3 e el Ana— « «One of your brothery is adentist? ments and lss of rents, Bayless & “Io tellus his right name,” interrupted Mrs. French, who had become greatly inter- Your only sister msembles you very " ; did not include the birn md orice. The | D, E.McGrew of St Joseph, writesto the e s —— - ested in un 5f-hand rewarks of the stranger ingly! such oficial as Master Mechanic Hobbie, and | ice houses proper cost the company #3600, | chief of police asking that oMeerto find and o e roganding Neal, Yes.? in thesecond place the man occupyivgthat [ completed.” Theice was worth fron $500 10 | yaiore to him his wandering daughter. 9y “Why, certainly [ will,” vemarked tho | ¢ ‘Your other brother, Will Gordon, is 8 | position has never been informed that | $400, whilethe bts have heen damaged ahout | T3 F. S, stranger. *His namg is Chiarles Gordon.” | businoss man ' P services wers mo . louger requived. | $1000. The clim ofthelce compuny isthat| The girl, Mr. McGrow says, is but fiftec 1 ‘Charles Gordon," repeated Mrs, Eronch, “+Yes ma'am, he Now please do leave 008 CVRSE Paguired. . L —— displaying great astonishment, *Charl Gowrdon, son of Dr. Gordon of Burnside, near Carthage, 111 Why, I knew the family, knew Charlie Gordon, knew his sister, “ Yes.? me,” and the tears aguin glistened in his eyes: he trembled from head to foot. “+Just one more question,’ said I. ‘You Union Pacifie having no foundation. been discharged, has In the first place there is no % P Hovey js supposed to b the man ve- ferved to. “I Middleton or his assistant, John Wilson, hive decided 10 remove M. Hovey," said Vico President Holeomb, when Silver built the ice houses, receiving 1,000, a the city graded Secid strect and.filled up the street close to the company’s property, and that the water, by the grading, was all run down o the propertyand did the danage. ‘Wants His Wayward Daughter. yeuars of age has black curly h‘xh and brown eye She left St Joseph on nothing hasince been heanl of Iu X NERVE AND ERAIN TREATMENT! attended colle ‘arthage and played a orduy. Mihey | Again by huilding the Q street viauct as it tiis 11 Mtantst Damtame s Waks brothors and mothier—kiiew them well forf | cornet in the Al Burnside, Iil., didn't | fskeceabout the matter ,‘l‘;{,‘;‘,‘;}m ey | was done, practically ruiied the lots. The ?..h.... -T'nillflypr.mu.;:um:t«w R AT uv?d near lhalul;‘or years! A you!: over, { am very sure, consult lie bofors mak. | COMPALY mever petitioned for the viaduct but R i "0 Agelarrancas 14 The face of the stranger became deathly Yes, yes,” and with his voice trembling when it was firstplanned, the west end of ale. With a quick start he arose from the b b S o contalns omem able, and with & quiverlug 1ip exclatued in guard, ..m.‘:‘.‘-.-l:.l:.;nmm;&nr m.; wor fellow The Brotherhuod Divided. the door and L:;”“\‘::':('j.lylIl\‘]l;J"uk‘I‘!n\;m”::u!)r.::p f X tontalis onemo y God, what strange colncidencet | sunk away ito the fartherest comor of his | The eonductors’ committeo appointed at | 12 byu e ompuy the “vidu 3 EVARE rn I'm sorry that I've betrayed even the identity | cage. Rochester last month to conduct negotiations | was extended west an now property- k 3 4 ' TEI‘SO\I'S GOODMA of my old friend.” ST have written to his folks at Carthage, | looking toward federation with other labor | holders on Twenty-seventh and Q EM Hi “E“AbAl i 1 VN H A S B At oy (TSRS WA 1ad the sirumpor et o | sid Me, Fremah L comoanis, 4w Pt | sgationtions Wi probaby b4 » msching | srostclain §110 b Al o cpstrct 8 DY OFf AND STIFF | manbirar, Everything that this stranger, mot by the morvest” chance, had said regarding the Gor- don family of Burnside, near Carthage, 111, was verified to the letter in Mis, French memory. At first she thought she would visit the jail immediately and see the so-called Ed N whom her attention had never bee attracted wore than just incidentally as she had read x with almost violent agitation, which the think [ nlmuld be neglecting my dnly if I did uot write," To tho ibove description of the mysterious stranger through whom the solving of the mystory of Neal's family identity came about Mrs. French added that ho was a very pro- uouncea bionde about five feet nine and threo- quartors inches in height and with an unusu- iy “good" appearing fice. Aside from re- ing such a change.” here some time in August. It Is understood that the brotherhood has already commenced to suffer serious results from action taken on this subject as well as the abolishment of the constitutional clause prohibiting strikes, Two or three eastern divisions seceded im- mediately after the annual couvention ad- Journed and have takew steps to organize o the structure wonld haveended in front of stone abutmentand driveway from T'wenty- seventh Stroet o the viaduct s was promised hy the council. The ice company has never riised its claim, The first claim filed was for $400, and on the uppointment ofn arhitra- tion committee an award for §750 was filed, but the council wanting to cut it down to $00, the compny refised to accept the amount named in the councl's resolution, In the meantime the property had been dame CURES PROMITLY AND FIRMANENTLY LUMBAGO, Rocumatim, Headache, Tothuche, SPRAINS, Neunalgis, Swelliugs, Frost-biesy BRUISES, THE CHARLES A.VOGELER €0, Balimore, & (iex ox, Fiolunt by overvxerioy of tho by SYPHILIS ol cured i Ay s by wso of - | veluas Magle Remoly. 600.00 tor aeu UTION toget the genu ., Write oreallon F. O, Joslyn, 2013 Hare ey BLret, Ounha Nebiusks, Boyd's Opera House Block, W ANTED-Awants towll th Pinli Clinos 1in line ever nvented thathold s lhe ¢ N( ).u PP liat inch tarmas 6 e r lrrAtory mt o Adirons, Tui 4703 kss tioruks Live 'Co. 17 lermen 8., Worcuter, s orfect od; wold 1\7 by A GOODRICEH, Luwn o Chlcugo, 26 yoan Advice Free ! no piblicily. 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