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( B - rrn DAILY BE.E'OMA1JA , MONDA NOVEMBER , 5 , 1883.
THE 1)AJLY flEL
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i Monday MorningNovenibor , 5.
. The Weather.
For the uppcr tiLppi and
ITiasoiri a1Ieys , light rainfi , wnrmnoUtli-
erly hUtini to colder weather and
; uorthwcL wrndi dnHng the night , with
. 1ihcr weather.
LOOAL BREVITIES1
p-tti9. E. 1. . 1IirtIey , Phflado1phta'i favor.
1tn1ocut1onlt , will go her popWar road.
jD1 , ttfldCZ thO auspkeq ofthoT.w1o&'cIcLy ,
at the Bapt.t church , thk evenhn November
. tth. 1)ont fill to attonil.
-The 1)1-C$31 1at.h in D. irai at Mrti.
11. I , . hartley , the popular oocutlnnit. who is
t read at the Baiti church thus cen1ng.
D'n' fall to hoar her.
-tr. 1' . F. Murphy authc.rhzos w to deny
WjbtiCfthi7 ( hf ) report % shlch wa drt'uhated
yotorday ( .bat ho woitid withdraw from the
vcc for sherIff of Douha enunty. Ho hi no
atenthon of wtthdrawthg arni he rtport w
atarted by some malici.ushy inclined.
I La't evening Mr. I'Md $ cnf1 the IPPt1Ctt
.f th Tivoil garden , ga ' very p1ea.ant o
, db1o party on the ocenalon of hi thirty.
necntI birthday. Although Mr. Sent ha. .
. been In Aincrica lose thin three yeno. , I.e . hw
oevertheJoss , by Int of hard w'rk and fair
deLhin , made a very larre nutnbr of f.1e.2d
wh were ilohighted t aht In coebr..ting ! hi.
htrtltday in good style lant een1n. 'l'he well
1novn and genial 1rnf. Sclirilcr was present ,
ith Prof. ltowhcr , hw enlivened the enter.
tMnnien with .ctraln.i of sweet znuic. Mr.
: t4Lr , . a valuable neiulsitlon Oxnahi , and
: it is to ho hoped that he will live ainon us for
h a toimber of years to come.
: i -Tho New } ngiand dinner this year hhl
, - t.e at the Paten , on Thui.day . , November 8.
' -The ladk of the 1)odgo ctreet chttrch are
. : prepaing for a fostlvnl and supper to be givezi
. ooniler li ; .
: : -william ( lrapp , who died 1rltlay ta
: , : Ulnr1y known among the Gennan as "Ken.
, nooboot " "the Guiboat " char.
I , , was quite a
: coter , or as the ( ' , ermnn , "cia original. " Ho
I IICTVCI 011 fl Union gunboat during the war and
: was drawing an eight dollar petoii from the
ovcrnmont. lie was a habitue of Turner
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hail , ebowing UI ) , thcre : relnrhy , everyday ,
Leiv a prcat drinker.
-Mr. .1. U. CrIdlyhvira.gnol : hii po..ltlon
o. thIef clerk in the postofUco to accept a re
iponsiblo position sIth a nho1et1e : grocery
,4 ; I.ouc in1ap1dC1ty , Dakota. Mr. ( ridhyhwi
I Leid dlffCI'Oflt positions In the Omaha post-
t ofhto for the IMt five years and h.a.s . a multi.
I tudo of friend. . both In oc1al anl buine& . cir-
. des , anti leaves for hltt new field of lalrnr. . ,
t tn.zvying with him the good sblies of all his
' friends end acquaintances.
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h ' -The Rpcclal revival meetings which have
- - I been held for a week jrn.t at the South Omaha
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eL } . church wider the oiitt direction and
labom of the pester , iio. J. W. tcwart , and
: tov. M. I , . Haney , oveuchit , ho are work.
V ' ; a in the moat perfect bnru.ouy . , have been
' . v.ry successful. A number have been .avoi
.ud many others are deo1dy interoted anti
iniuiHng M to their salvation. ] ery Indication -
tion seems to point to a wodertul svorc of
' I reforrnalon in that part of the city. TitIs
. work shoul.Z . havotho heis4y bympIthy and
v-epcratlon of all Chtrl..tiea people.
. _ Th.e.iirst ; paymenor opo-fifth of the tsx
. to pay for paving Douglas street , became tie.
Ilpquent Oct. O. ( it the whole number of
t o ; ners of the property taxedrabontlOo in all ,
&i but Ix or o1ht Itnid up before the tax be.
came delinquent , and quite a number paid
not oniy.thu one-fifth but.Uie whole tax. The
- , tnaht nimibor who bavo not yet 1ialdbre mst.
ly non.rcsldonte. Thin shows not only that
Sour city1a proaperous but that paving I. popu.
tar. At the end of four year. all the abort'
' thee bqnds Issued to pay for pavIugDntglas
' ntreet svIhl have boon paId out of the funti crc.
atoLl by the tac which I. beIng so promptly
paid , und all this work vih1 have been done
lthout co..t to the cIty at large.
. -A grand opening boil wlll.b given by the
Jznzoett Guards at Cunningham's huh on
: , : tzth atreet on Tuesday 'oveitlng , November
20th , 'rltnbthnmittoo In charge arc determined
' to make thi. one of the most recherelto and
: it conducted balls of the . , oason. As this
.itl the .firtt entrance of the ] nimett ( berths
jIt' ) the nodal world they iturpo.o to make a
vputation for themselvc.s at the start , and all
. lovers of the Terpaicorean art hiould avdl
thepttelros of this opportunity.
' ' -Comuteacing'wlth Mqnday , October 5th ,
1 hecond mall will be aent toahi point. . eMt of
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th tI1515SPIt1 ! rlver.ntd , to that part of Jowa
- . t'dJacnt ta the C. Th & Q. railroad. Thb.
. tiah1,1 il c1oeet the iio.toftice at 4O p. in.
, Thb poetoflico a.tthorities deeiro that the pub.
- . ii hOUId continua to uie the 3:15 : p. m. mall
' ' i'4 fnraspozsiblo , ito that they wilt not be
cru.'ded at clotting Limo of the 1lO mall.
, hiK 15 another ono of thoreforms Inaugurated
' by ? [ r. l3tacy and will PrYO of great bneflt
' to tho'pubhlc.
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J.'t1IthONMi.
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M6s5r5. M. Kalman and Dave Buchaweiler ,
TeptesefltiflLOWYU Marthti , of Ness' York ,
' the celebratrated snanufacturera of the well
, knowa brand "itonown , " are In the city on
hu'lneus.
' Er. C. Tnunpf hut. . TCCCOtII arrived from
Wuerzburg unh'emfty , Germany , and ha.
takra an office over Win. Gentlemnan' .tore ,
: wiseco IsQ OfljO'8 a good practice ,
4Mr. J. P. Lauracu , from Oneida , fib , l
: ' vIhthiig Mr. 3. 6. Conlad In this city. Mr.
' feursoa ha ite an extezuth a Z'roierty owner
aNobraska. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
EOOND DEGJtEE.
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' I . Ti. . , Jury In Ute Shatto ) lunlor Case
' .Return a Verdict ,
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, A 8 o'c'ock ' the jur
4 'jury in the Shatto murder ceac caine ii
' with their verdict , The Judo and coun
iel for both the State and tim praoie
, were aummoned , suet : lho verdict boln
. Offle and read by the clerk , 1)O'Cd t (
be 0. finding that the prtouur wa. guilt
; t murder i : tILe aeConti degree.
, rhio sentence in audi may ho fo
. a term of not lees than ten year. in tb
, . , penitentiary , and from that to a lifo eon
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r ' . : ' Bck1ea'a Xi11C $ $ &h'e.
' , , ' t' , ' . 'The eatit medical wonder of Lisa world
& ) , Warranted to spsdlhy cure Bunss , Outa , UI
' * + cars Salt 1thsui , Fever Bores , Oancon , Lila.
( jIhiblaIns oflJ r , (1h * pe4
t.n1 ali akn 5rultf0aI , guarsuta. 10 0W.
' ' , ( $ y ij&t&uce , or uney t1u&i&d , cesd
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ANTI-MONOPOtY
A llrcscnt&te & ( Collydilhioll of Bou18s
Cofluty ,
Every Voting Place but Two Send
S Their Delegatos.
I. Pull County Tekct 1it In time
Field.
I'ureuant to call the .thti.Monopoly
convention met in the council chatnber
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. John Itotic1y , chairman of the
county central committee , called the convention -
vontion to order and atated that two or
thrco members of the committee had
c.d1ed a convention of workiugmen and
farinore , which proved a mere sham and
dtd not represent the Auti-Monopohieth.
It thoreforobocamo neceseary to publish a
cfthl that would atlordfiihl ropresontation.
irr. Simeon Bloom wws elected tern-
ltY chairman and Mr. F. M. Bailey ,
of' Saratoga , temporary Mecretary.
Upon roll call tIme fohiowin ; dele2atee
were reported m entitled to seabi in the
convention :
First Ward-U. llaarmnn , Felix Sin.
yen , H. S. Smith , hlonry Elirenforthi ,
John ltosicky , Ii. if erinan.
Second W ned-James .Sharhick , Pat.
rick O'Toolo , Lew Motz , Otto Michaleon ,
Coo. V. limos , N. B. Emnbesorhi.
Third Ward-Patrick Noonan , John
Frank , by Sinicon Bloom , proxy ; 1' . 11.
Carey , John Donovan , ( leo. rrimblo ,
Borneo Kinney.
Fourth Wnrd----E. itosowater , Tniiica
Ciriflith , John Peterson , .lnme3 Wilson ,
ii. If. Howe , Th'oma.s Tahion.
Fifth Vard--Soth T. Cob , Ocorgo It.
Christophicreon , .J. Katlfman , John ( blair ,
M. S. NartixLovitch.
Sixths Ward-Jacob Ifouck J. J.
Nobor , ( . B. Evans , W. J. Penny , , Ias.
1. hansen , J. Doohey.
Saratoga Prccinct-Ja&ib Elton , Chins.
Toushoy , Fred. Leasenatein , all.1 . F. M.
Bailey.
McArdie-Ecgos Otte , James Walsh ,
Andre Sorensen , Hiram Avery.
\S'oat Omaha-C. If. Jensen , LI. N.
Pierce , Clinches I'aach , aiid ( inbricl Bow-
ore.
Florence-it. V. . Cowan , Lewis Plant ,
H. Forgoy , John Lowin.
Douglns-cter Oros. , John Guiter ,
Frank lemmo'n , Chins. Unmoho.
Vailcy-Tlioe. 'Todd , Gcorjo Johnson ,
Fmiioy , ; rohixi Flood.
On notioil Mr. lfenry Kehecy wa.s ci-
hiwed to represent Millard precinct , J.
Aplihuby anti Win. Dowhing t6 represent
Elkhorn precinct , and 0. II. Forsytho
Union precinct.
Measrim. DLllry cmi Dan O'Kcofo pro.
miented proics frotmi 1)ouglm , and were
allowed to cast votes for that 1rcciisct.
Tim convention being organized , it wa.s
moved that the temlorary organization
be made permanent , which was carried.
l'hio following named persons were appointed -
pointed as members of the central corn.
snittoc :
First Ward-John Rosicky , Henry
Ehrenforth.
Sccoud Ward-H. it. Emberson , Patrick -
rick QToolo.
Third Ward-John Donovan , Patrick
Carey.
Fourth \Yard-Jolus Peterson , James
C riflithi ,
iifth Ward-Seth 5. Cole , George
Chiriatophoraon.
Sixth Vard-James Tooley , 'tV. J.
Penney.
Saratoga-Jacob Elton , Chas Tousloy.
Florciic i-Ed. Walker , Henry Hall.
Douglas-Daniel O'Keofe , Macbach
Duff..y.
McArdlo-Eggcrt Otte , Elijah Allen.
Thilon-Robert Twaddehl , John ii.
Forsythe.
West Omaha-C. J. Ityan , Aahiton
Clemons.
Vahloy-Wnl. Fisusey John Flood.
. Elkhioru--Jnmos Apieby , Win , Down-
lug.
lug.Mr. . John Rosicky * a.s ulected chair-
mall by aecla'mation.
Mr. Dowling , of Elkhorn , asked for a
reading of the ealiand wanted Mr. itose-
water to expluimi the object of this con-
vomition.
Mr. itosewater elated thoobjoet to be
the iiornimrntion of a county ticket to be
enipported by Anti-Mouopohist8.
Mr. Appboby fonnil fault with the call.
Ho didn't ' understand v1to Elkhorn pre
duct was igmiored. lie hadn't heard. of
this convention before.
Mr. itosowater elated that the call had
bocit jubhiahcd in bath Tun D.iiy cmiii
\VIcIKIx Biu : , posture had bean acist by
snail to Mr. Wocot ! at Eikhorn , and also
to another party. That wa certainly
noticoenough. lie rceohtcd the lmnputa.
Lion made by another delegate that there
wee an' sohemo in anybody's interest. .
Tim primaries were open to allthio ; doom
had bocit heft. open to everybody claim-
lug a seat , as welt as to outsiders , anti the
very znenwho found fauht wore admitted
without credor4mls , so as to give rep-
rosoiitation to every precinct. Ho had
not issot one of them , did not know how
they would vote or whom they would
support. The whole convention wee
clecteclonly the prcvioue night and no
person could ouibly have travelled
through the entire county , as it would
not be known who was elected. The ro-
mark. were applauded and the conven-
lion proceeded to bmeineea.
' As a compliment aanl to make the elec.
'ion unanimous , the couv ntion endorsed
Judges Wakoey ) and Novilie for the Di. .
trict Court.
A resolution wee adopted that in vot.
lngfor candidates the delegates preient
cast the vote of absenteca , each ward be-
lug entitled to six delegate. and each
, vrccImlct to four.
cunic or im counT.
A ballot was ordered for clerk of the
District Court and Mr. W. F. hems so.
coivod :5.8 : vote. and VI. II. Ijanis 27 ,
The chair doelarodMr. Home noinnted.
I Tr Houck inaietcd that tine was an
Informal ballot. eitd eaked for a fennel
baUot. The chair did not so under.
r .ta it.
a Measni. O'Keefo acid Appluby claimed
. that the country delegatea' did not cast a
full vote
r Mr. itosowater retorted that that was
; their own fault and 11 they had listened
) to this proceedings , they s'ould have
, known that they had the right to cast
time oto of absentees. It would ho a
waste of time tealtot again when there
r were but two candidates and one of them
U had such a lugo majority. 'rho motion
wae again fiut that Mr. hems be rsom
mated and wee carried by a rising vote ,
. VIE sitgiuyi' .
L Xho ' contest over the nomination km
1 liertff wee very spirited and Iaeted fem
, , ever an hour , the result being as fol
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: t bo-Lynchi O , Murphy 10 ,
! il1cz 26 , o eiectlon.
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Second ballot-Miller 16 , Lynch 32 ,
Murphy Z .
Third ballot-- Lynch bO , Murphy 8 $ ,
Miller 2.
Fourth ballot -Lynch $8 , Murphy 28 ,
Miller 4.
Mr. Lynch wee declared the noinineo
of the convention.
coIiL'sIoczr. .
On motion F. W. Corhias wa.s nomni-
nisted I ) accinimmatlomi county commis-
abner.
.lohmn Itushi and Julius Treitechiko were
isamed.
A conflEt'TZON.
It was HOW claimed 1) Mr. itosicky
that time secretary in keeping the voo for
sherill' had placed six votes for Murphy
to time credit of Lynch , and ho moved
Lkt the error be corrected , and Murphy
bo declared tim nominee.
This caumcd , considerable opposition on
the part of Lynch's friends1 who main-
tnincd that Lynch wee entitled to the
notninatiomi , nevertheless , as ho had been
tinitsinated by acchamitation ,
The elicit sthtcd that although Mr.
Lynch had booms declared nonilnated the
onvomit ion could not iii any way cotmn-
tenance fraud , mind directed the mere-
tary to correct the nilateke by tranefor.
ring the votes , erroneously cast , from time
Lynch to time MUrJhy column , ne had
been imitesidod , this giving Murphy 40
votes and Lynch 2T.
A motion wascarried declaring Murphy
the nominee of the convention ,
Another ballot wee urged to settle the
matter eatisfactorily.
Mr. Itosewator wanted to know if Mr.
Lynch's friends would stand by time nom-
imice if ammothmor ballot was taken.
A friend of Lynch pledged the support
of Lynch's friends to thiofnirly nominated
candidate.
'Mr. Jacob Ilouck withdrew , anti as lie
left thme room several persons followed
hums out.
Anoth r mallets to declare Murphy the
nominee of the convention for shiorihF
was carried , and the friends of Lynch
s'itlidrow from tim conventiomm ,
rmizAHL' mtami.
.Tohiti Itimshs anti Julius Treitsch'ko were
named.
] Jallot-Ruah .19 , Treitechko 8.
Mr. flush was dechired time nomninco of
the convention. Mr. itush thanked the
convention for thio honor.
cotTY JtO ( ; } : .
A. M. Chindwickwna nominated for this
cHico by acclammiation. .Tudgo Chadwick
briefly thanked time convention.
coU.Tv CLEmti.
Ii : . T Leavitt was ummnuimously nosni-
minted for title olhice.
: oiJTY SUm'Ei1iENflNT.
3. 3. Point.s wets nominated by accia-
rnctioim ,
: mE.MIF.Ii or iiii : LEtIILA7UJt } .
Fred Behsisi was nominated by acelanm-
Lieu.
coIoNmnt. :
W , ii : . Kent was nosmmimnted by aecla.
mnation ,
Mr. Grover wee nominated for county
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surveyor.
5tECISTC.tTIO.
: rmi several of the wards registration
acorns to have been almost neglected ,
while in others a very large proportion
are booked.
No transfers of namnems are allowed ,
but miow regietsy lists are required by the
law.
law.The
The names of the reghitrare antI. their
places of sitting are as follows :
First Ward-Isaac itubin , registrar ,
518 and 520 South , Tenth Street.
Second SYard-Firat district. James
Donnelly , registrar , Heimsod & D r.
man's store , southweimt corner of Thlir.
teonth and Jackson.
Second District-Phihhip Andres , 101
Howard street , south side , between Six.
tecuth and Seventeenth street.
Thini Ward-H. E. waysland , regis.
trar , 1220 Fnrnamn street.
Fourth Ward-S. H , Lichtenborgor ,
registrar , Wabash ticket office.
Fifths Ward-North district , B. F.
fledman , registrar , 914 North Sixteenth
street.
South District-S. Wakefieldregistrar ,
1.1. P. Bakery , Sixteenth street , between
California and Webster.
Sixth Ward-Chum. Wilkins , registrar ,
A. Ii. Saunders' store , corner Cumnimig
and Saunders streets.
Excited , Tzioiisttndmm.
All over the lend are going Into ecstasy over
Dr. Kimig's Now Discovery for Consmutmptlomm.
Their immtiookod for recovery by the timely
misc of this great life Saing remedy , causes
thom to j i' nearly wild in its 1iraLe. It La
guartuitcod to m.oaitlvely cure Severe Cough. ,
( olds , Asthuis , ] lay Foyer , Bronchlth.Hoarse. .
iiCHS , Ios. , of Voice , or city affection of
time t hiroat and Lumwa.
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1tUNNING A MUCK.
, i , Texas Steer'HIId hmnho Through
time Str ct of Oniaha '
'Veetordny afternQon a wildToxaa steer ,
belonging to the Swami Cattle company ,
got away from a drove at the distillery
and ran through juts pdncipal streets o
Omaha , being finally iaught at about 0
o'clock in the evening.
During tta wild chase in the street it
ran over is boy by the'siamn of Knapp , ,
five years old , living with his mother
smear tim corner of Thirteenth and Jones ,
and fractured both bones of the child' *
loft leg above the snide. The little fol.
low was taken to his mother's house ,
whore Dr. . H rtzmann and Ayroa were
called hm'and attended to ( lie unfortunate
child. The mother is a poor woman and
the misfortune is _ hard one for her as
well as to the child.
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A illesising to il1 MankInd ,
In these thaw when our ow.papers are
flooded w Ith patent mmiedlclno adverth'eimients '
it II gratifying tQ know what to procure Lh4
will ecritthmily cure you. If you are Ihihitnia ,
blood out of orijer , Liver inactlye , orgenorally
debilitated , there I. . nothing lii time world that
will cure you so quickly a. Blectric hitters.
'Jliey : ma blesahmg to mdl mankind , and can be
bad for uiiiy fifty cents a botUsot C. F. ( hood.
man's.
A. Card fromim Me , Itirstin.
OIAu. , Nub. , November 5.
To tim Editor of Tmni lhsr ,
In your Satuidny's PP' ' ' you -mire zitis.
represented soy record as a teacher iii
this county , I huvo taught 81 mupsithis
: in the district schools of Douglas county ,
which , at ems average of six months to the
year , makes five anti two-third's school
, year. . As to any competency , that is a
matter of oplnlomm , as , not intending to
follow the profession of teaching for a
livelihood , I have never applied for a
first-class certificate. J. I ) . ItunrIN.
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Do not be deceived ; uk for and take only U , U
D.uiss : .i iomi' lis.peicwu Ceugi. mJoa tot Ooub
p e.Ma , &tmI lici. 'I1uit. 1) . S. .uI . Trade SLick
o,1 Drop. . t.
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THE DRAMA.
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flail Boucion1t at the Dpea llusc ,
Mt e. 1rafft.Frey Makes Another
Great lIlt as "Freclosa , "
Dion Douckault. macdo lila first appear'
nnco iii Omaha Saturday night in the
"Shmaimghraun , " atfloyd's ' opera house , before -
fore one of time largest anti most discrim.
immaUmig audiences over assonmblod in the
opera house. The P1Y is ono of time
greatest in all thmo round of Irish drama ,
anti was prcsommtcd by thmo greatest Irish
comnodlan of America and Europe , sup.
pot-toil by a fine company. it was un.
ejuostionably one of the most fimmishiod
performances over given here , amid was
received with mmiomitamioous , enthusiasm.
The veteran actor and phsywrighit still
retains power to fascinate the public in a
degrco that hi remarkable. .io one miol.
knowing his ago would for cmi instant
hiavo BUlPOSCd that the person playiiig
"Conri" atueday ovonmn was past sixty.
Ito completely loses lime identity in the
part , and hooks and acts hike a young
man. His support. was almost faultless ,
mthid was just such an one as a man or
Boucicault's fine testes would be sup.
posed to 'rather around huimim. The play
is a moJm1 mioco of dramatic composi.
tion , nboummdmg in sentimental2 pathetic ,
and mim1t5in aitumatiomis. It is of time
highest of Irish plays , and is one of the
most popular of Boucicault's works. Ho
13 ummdoubthdiy one of the most noted of
modern dramatists , nearly all of lila
works holding the boards to.day. At the
ago of 11. ho wrote "Napoleon's Old
( luard , " which was played with auccossat
the Princess theater in London Three
years later ho produced "London Assur.
anco , " a comedy that 'avo hums a world.
wMe roputatlomi , mind las hold the stage
oer since. Thin was followed by the
comedies of "Old Honda amid. Young
hearts , " amid "The Irish heiress. " Iii
melodrama lie hia.s done nearly as
much as aiiy other author of
tito presemit.day. . "Willow Copse , "
"Janet , Prido1 ' "Time Coraican
Brothes ; " "I'aulimie and the Vampire , "
and others have been acknowledged
models in their styles. lie also essayed
tragedy , and "Louis Xi" line bccone a
standard . stage work. To recount Isis
successful Irish drama , such as "Arm na
Pougue , " "Cohleemi Bawmi , " and others
would but lengthen the list of the colummi.
Anibug his pieces whose authorship nmny
have been forg.stten we may mentiomi :
"The Streets of London , " "Itip Yams
Winkle , " "Lcd Astray , " "After 1)ark , "
"Andy i3lako , " "Jessie Brown , " "Jesse
Deans , " "Forbidden Fruit , " " } Juntcd
Down , " "Flyimig Spud , " "Streets of New
York , " "Pauvrette , " "Time "
"Victor amid liortenso , " and "I'addy
O'Dowd. "
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Yesterday evening the German theatre
was crowded imi every part of the building -
ing tt an early hour and those who came
late had great dithiculty , not only to get
a scat , but oven to limid.a place where
they could see the performance. It is
very vident that Mrs. XralTt.-Froy ire
LIUoed a very favorable impression on the
patrons of the Gernian theatre when she
appeared last Sunday , ai' 'the audience
was much larger than on the revious
Sunday. Sue played the title role ;
Proctosa , stud if it were possible , surpassed
herself on this. occasion. Her make
up was magnificent mind she looked
too entrancing for anytldng. JJnques.
tibn&bIy she , is thorough artist
antI ossesain a sweetly melodious voice
it is a great pleasure to all true lovers of
the dramatic art to listen to her whether
they cr9 fortuffato enough to understand
tile German tongue or aoL
Mr Molchin , as Alonzo , showed ho was
capaUo of personatint' an ardent lover in
a life-like manner and Mr. Pub , as Don
Franzcsko , was a great success.
The part of captain of the gypsies fell
toMr. Houck1 who , as might be ox-
lectcd , acquitted himashf splendidly.
Mr. Baureis mantle cmi excellent Don
Comnrci , and Mr. Pomimior's Don Eugouio
was very good , indeed.
Mr. Pechtol , who took the character of
Don Fernando came to the front iii ox.
ctmllent shape amid Mr. Lindonmamimi an a
peasant was a useful addition to the
comnpany.
? mleadames Puls Ahl , Limidemann ,
Buachniana and Pochtol proved to be
one of thio prettiest quartottes of gypse.
over seems iii Omaha or anywhere else for
that niatter. All the minor loles wore
ably nustuinod and notwithstanding the
laio comicourso of people present everything -
thing was so wohl imiaiiaged that that
nothing occurred to imi the slightest do.
grqo inns time plcasi tnemma of time very
pleaant . ontcrthinmnent.
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8Ij1NA5 i.JNCOLN . & DEOATU1'L
. RAiLROAD.
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Porm&uintOrgftflizatiOfl , , Effected-
. Dire tors and Oflicera Elcetotl ,
Llucohmm Journal.
A permanosit , organization of the SaI I
limtp , Lincoln t Decatur railroads , in No.
braseka , was completed yesterday after.
moon at the olilce of Jlarwooti & Ames ,
imi thUs city.
On Tuesday ovenimig a meeting of the
sthokluoldcrs took place , at which macat.
lug the following named gentlemen were
elected . f- : . , , ,
nImuaOTOuH. - .
UD. C. Griffin , of Decatur , , ob. ; S. C.
Smith , of Bcatsice.Nob. ; Gd. V. Met.
ford , ofOrnaima , Nob. 4. T. 'Bogga , of
Lihcoln , Nob. ; Ndwmami of Oak
land , Nob. ; N S. linrwpod , of Lincoln ,
Nob. ; 0. 1' . hamilton , of'Sahmna , Kai.
i..4Yestotday the directors suet for thu
purpose of effecting a permnanemst organi.
ration , such as electing othcern , auditing
and payimg bills , etc.
I'm ) directors than proceeded to the
o1cctot ! of ofticera as follows.
l'ruskont.-S.C. Smith , of Beatrice ,
1Vico President-Coo. V. Morford , of
Ojnahims.
Secretary and Truasuror-Charles T.
Bo'gs , f Lincoln.
Gemioral Manager-Ceo. V. Morfordof
Onrnhmn
By.lmuwa for the govermmmnont of the
) py have booms adopted. It jirovidea
thiat'thmo principal offices of the company
ahalt'bo at Limicolu
"the intomition of limo cornpany.re toet
evoryt.hin in proper atmais during the
4iitez' , so that work may be commenced
early in the sprimig. The Kansas disco-
torts stated yesterday that work would be
' cimnmnonbed on the Kaissas end about the :
' first of January. They also said the peo.
pie of Kansas arc very enthusiastic over
the irospect of ems indepondonthimso which
gives thorn close connection with the turn.
br vegione of the north.
The asd then sdjouruo'1 to meet
:
again at the call of time president. or mere.
tary.
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DIED.
K1NhDY-In tbla city , November 3 at iO
o'clock p. in. , Anna CatherIne , infant
daughter of Mrs. M. W. Kennedy , ageil
6 month.s eml 8 day. .
Funeral to.day , Novcnmber I' , at 2 o clock
p. in. , from the reshilenco , 17OlJnckon street.
. MAitithibD.
JOhNSON. 'OLSON-On the hltt Inst. , at
the residence of the brIde's parents , north.
east Corner Twenty-sccomid anti hard. Mr.
Andrew Jobnomi , of Carbon , \Vyomim , and
l.IzzI. , M. m ) lsomm. of omaha , the 11ev.S'etit. .
erspoon , of Grace Chapel , officiating.
Tim hmapjty couple left to-day for their fit.
turn home , Carbon , Wyoming.
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4rIImy Matters.
Time comnmandimig officer at Fort Omaha
Nebraska , will scud , under charge of
Chief Musician J. F. 0. Smith , Fifth
cavalry , three Fifth castiry recruits miow
at imis lost , to Fort McKimimieyWyommiing.
. 'Fhmo Quartermaster's Dopartimmemit will
furnish time necessary tr/tiisporthtiomi , and
time Subsistence Doimartuient travel rations
for the thrco recruits for six days.
Thu commanding ofliecr at Fort Onus-
ha , Neb. , will scud , as fares ItockOreek ,
Wyo. , tinder chmargo of Chief Musicinmi J.
F. 0. Smith , Fifth cavalry , omme recruit
now at hits post for Troop ( I , Fifth cay.
airy , to time statioti of his troop , Fort
Washakic , Wyo.
The quartermaster's department will
furnish the necessary tramiaportation and
time subsistence dpartmnent travel rations
for two days , amsdcommutntion of rations
for the necessary number of days to time
recruit , to reach Fort. Waahalio , fromn
Itock Creek , it being imnpracticabio to
carry cooked ratiomis.
hospital Steward , Iohimm II. Grant , U.
S. A. , lmaviimg roportedattheso heathuar-
tess in 'omphiance with paragraph 5 ,
special orders No. 241 , current anries
from the headquarters of time army , is I
assigned to duty in time oflico of the Med.
iced Directorof time Department , relieving
hospital Steward Thomas liatterton , U.
S. A. , who , on being relieved , will' proI I
coed to Fort'Fre& Steele , Wyo. , and report
port to time comnmandimig oflicor thereof'
tot duty.
Time quartermaster's departmnemit will
furmiish Stoward.Battcrton the necessary
transportatiosm , and the subsiatonco do.
i rtiztent comniutation of ratiamma for two
days at tiLe usual rates , it being inipracti-
cabk to furnish cooked rations.
EL&M CLARR.
Death of an Old RsIdeimt of' 'ashi.
lngton County.
Hoim. Elans Clark , of Fort Calhoun ,
died Friday at Council Bluffs , where
ho has been for some timimo sick , of progressive -
gressivo paralysis. 11ev. Mr. llamnbhin
held a funeral service over the remmiins
the same afternoon , and
they were taken to Fort.'Caliioimn , where
the funeral occured Sunday afternoon , at -
2 p. in.
iii 18i7 Mr. Elani Clark removed to
Nebraska and settled at. FortiJalisoumi , in
Washington county. Soomi after his set-
tiement lie becasno owner of the Fort
Callioumi mills and amassed a good prop.
orty. In 1870 he was olccted.a representative -
tativo of his county in time Eighth No.
braska Legislature , serving on three
standing committees and ( , n the joint 1
committen of investigation. Mr. Clark
had considerable property in Omaha , and
was 'nnsch..respected here iIo died at -
the ageof (4 ( years , . .
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AKli4G !
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
ThIs m.owtlor' never vane. . A maoI of purIty ,
atringtlt anti hiole.omwies. More cconomlcai titan
the ortlinary kIIiLIt , and cannot bo'iold mncompetltlon
wltlithomultltudo of low test , short weight. alum or
lhoaphate puadera. i3omd onmy in can. . itoyam na1.
1ttrI'owdt.Co..lOO Wnil StractJrw York
SPECIAL NOTICES
zr3peclala will Posttvoly not be jnsortetl
unless mmld in aavanco.
TO LOAJI-Money ;
, rONIWTOLOAN-Thelowest rate. of lntere , $
.INI. Bend , ' Loan Agency , 15th & Dougb.m. 234.tI
ONYTO WAN-c.ItatJAw once of D. L ,
, lv.L Thonma , room B , Crutmhtdn hook.
ItIONY.Y LOANED-On tiliMici mortge , room 1
IVI Nebraska NsttoniI flank Duli.llnt. 185.12
tONmtY TO LOM-J. T. ihestly oaaa on chattel
jNJ. property. 218 South 14th St. iepti6
flELI' WANTU.
ICSINESi cIIANccHwrAant a liv. atateagust
.1) for ehrMkl , antlene fr iowi , on a now .far.
iiier.i .peclalty , iSaiah ta.OO. 'fruroit % of It many
lramrr , are poorlton. ( 0. 'A. Vom t.ird ) , Mu.t 5. , ,
wummag to maP personal 1iit to each county iteat.
Can maike 81c ) ' .r week o.I ) tlntur. hiumetilat. In.
tcnIw wIll bo tt1.polntod Itou , tat.O occupation anti
cai.ItLI b lettem .dulrtaed
m FAIStisANKS , PI.sIami &CO.
$5.bt hIx bS , laaton Ifotel. Omab.
r.mIu-u.o4 hutcitet , one that can musk. lie
i V Ioctia oau..tgc. will l"Y l' ° ' ' 5 ° to North Bend
Ailitreas WILL IItL'ZA , .orti ) hiatt' ! Neb , SMI.tI
10th and hlarsey St. .
iv N. iiiIL.
't7'NTED-Seamn.treoa on tine dree. Sir. . Yole
V 1 drctnakerSlhi4. 11111 lit. uolIe the 1a'ttun ,
. dir-si
% 7.tNTuD-Triei1i.g muon to'mteli cigar. I' , Nob. ' ,
is I , , connectIon % iith oth rgods , Addrc.ta "Cl.
gals , " lire olitce. 63131
TM'TED-Ulnng room IrI en.l laundry girl at
V Y tito Omaha Botisu , ilamey t.etwren 12th and
IStit. 033.5
11TitNTft-A good iIxI for genur.iI ) iomeurk at
S I ITSO Vams itt.
VTAn1tD-Fur , ewers at Great We.teru Fur Co.
!
"uArEu-s. IrI to ew and aaII on LbIe , l.a.
! , ' _ mnedlitcly. at the Otahiental hutch. tna-at
'TANTED-Flot.e1aoa dtnhiig room girl idie dlh.
' 7 washer at h1o.tv Iiutaursnt , Iotii&s lIt.
0
XTtNTi'.D-Uuod chiambennal4 atthe Ca.oy itouse
7 mIenS , eet corner Situ anti Vaenport-
001-ti
1TAN'TED-A vrnian boy to wAIt On tabh.t.
I V hoary Coo.s tte.taumanLSld 8 , i2tm
"iU'ANrtu-.M once , tIIO good solicitors' to travel
VT aml deeii.mth i.uoln.e4 men. Ladles VreIeIOd.
AStirew W , g. BItANNcire Iic. ' 51t4
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for Infants and Children.
Ca stormpromotes 1) I get Ion that elves iiir . ChIldren ray . cimeobrs ,
" hat etires t.iefr fevers , mar.s ; them abee .
nntFovercoimmes HatulncLonsilpi- 'TI. Ca'.tnr
thou , Sour Stomach Dim41mua _ nml
, , Stable. fret nnd cr hyturn.s ,
Feverishmneaj. It. hmmsirs health and ' , S1etcuresthelrcollci.thlsthe1rworm , .
natural aIcel ) , without morphine. XmntCjo.otirI ' ,
What qtmiclv cua' ContIon ,
- boar Stomah , Cobb , IndigestIon , j
.
"Castorla is aowohlndeptt.dtoCmIlclm-enthat b0t CA5tflIII. ,
I recommend . " It as so vrlor . . . . tonny procrlptlon Farewell then to Morphine flyrups , '
known 10 Inc. hI. .t. .ttvrin , It ! , Ii. , Castor Ott and raregoric , and
m Portland A'e. , lhriUyn , N. Y. Hall Csotnrlrif
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CENTAUR LINIMENT-an absolute cure for Ithounia-
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tlsnm , Spralmis , Biarnim , GaillI , dec. Thomost Powerfulnndleno-
trating ritlit-roltevhimg and iloalisig Renietly known'to man. ,
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BESTTHREADFoRSEWINGMAHINES'
BESTTHREADFoRSEWINGMAHINES'.a.
.a. .
SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON
i , ' . IS ENTIRELY
rho Product of' American Industry !
PRONOUNCED BY EXPERTS TO BE
rii BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD
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FOR HAND. AND MACHINE 'SEWING. ' , . . .
Full aaortment constantly on Haimd and fnr'aale by
P1L0tN6b.
HENRY FUHRMAN , , .
IXTANTED-A thor.nhIy com.ctent gIrl to tb
V V general hiotu'j work In a .naII , famIly. Apply
24 Douglas Sm. sic-a :
l.tNTin-ulr1a : to run cigar machlne. Vet &
S 1 } 'rltchcr led and 110 north 14th. 00541
mrlrl lmaelIatcI % In fanlmv
V V of two. Apply at 2014 liarney iii. Sir' . .1' .
lower , . 815.3'
VANTcm-LaentIre. . and pantry gIrI at 1108
V V } arnani St. 0233'
. tso utile.
S from 1' . 0 , InquIre at I51 D.tcuport St.
tTANTED1nieu , sagc.i C1.76unl22a per day.
! 'v Apply 11. Ilanowelmer 11th St. near marnam.
( .3311 :
( - ( nian to thoju out trees out of ao
1 acre. of grouttloncuntingst. , Insideelty llunitl
nisims , Agent 15th nutS Douglas lIt. 3S.tf
\7ANTED-A small girl to heliaash dl,1e , at the
jitamet Iio.ae , -
( ( TANTEI- Immediately good machIutist at 1ovel.
! S ty Iron Work , , 115 , 117 antI 115 14th St.
St.02i.tf
L7AN'rED-Ladr agents te c1I the bet eIming
7 V un. of Ladle. . and ChiIdren' oo.Is over offer.
8. Same. made In every hou.o as foot as agents mu
how the good , . Acnts are niaklnz Z00 a month.
ddrees , with ata.np , i , . U. 5X Co. , 9 SouthMay St. ,
hicao , 11I 305.1m
rTANTEU-aIrm In a family of two. Inquire at
I Y C. J.CANAN .t ( ' 0. 310-it
A7 ATED-OOOd girls for gou4 ianum.OL Beat
V Y wages. Apply lnimedtately at employment
ureau 217 N 10th St. No. eStee leo. 022.11
SITUATIONS-WANTED.
W An-Tm ) , SITUATION.-Ily drug clerk , sIngle ;
15 years txpericnce. Orrunan. At prescutt eta.
doyed In le..MoInes , loan. .Addre , , 51. Dueroemon ,
. - U. Ilex 218. t : Dea Molne. , Iowa. 030 5.
17A5'TED-Sltuation by a competent tiniggist ,
y y Stave had 0 year , osIcrience , .peako Scandina.
ian au.i also , ome German can furnish hoot of refer.
uce. Address "A. II. C. : ' ttil..ottlco. 549.4'
1TANTJD-Situstlon by a.young man that has
V Y worked asset. ! years in general merchandise ,
peak. Englih , German and ScandInaIan. Addre
tamnnuT NIEMAZ'IN , care l'cter Coot , Farnam St.
) nha Nob. U1S 38
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
7'ANTEU-IIouse centralmy mocand. Addreas
y ' drSwer 0.1 , Omaha Neb. 011-3'
A Competent dres3niakcr trout New York city
would like to make a few culgageutients to sew
tot by the day in gotel familte , . . % pply to 023 N.
4th $1. OaUU
W ANTED-Iioard .ind room buy a oung luau , ef
-oot1 charactcrin a m'rlvato family. Itcfcrences
uru.i.uj , Address "i : . ( : . t. . ' lice olik. , . 604.55
1T.NTE0I'nj' .wltli smaU capltam io imm
, y PersonallY attenu to 'it. . . if , associate ltlitisemf
elth otto of the oldest manufacttunIg nut , . . . . fOata.
ta. Eceiivo trade 0i staple gooth. ttIdresi. .
Io' 4t8city. 505-It
ATAZTEl-To rent tiara room for one hor.oand
S . .1c'ngot. . nc.ir corner 15th and l'araiani. firatitl
UnIon Tea ( jo. 576.tf
' % 7AN'TE1)-For a customer , a cottageittu lot ,
, V alat business center.
559.3 SIIS11YEII & fllTt.
7ArEf'-A partner with .unuali capital'ln first.
, V clasi bUa1jtca. . itddtes "Sampson" lIce olfici.
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. i'oa wr--uouiei ina Lots.
imomt : ItkT-A bou'-e soil large barn ou,18t1i fIt.
1. nrr Nicholas , and houe and hart. corner 20th
suid ilu.erd ins. Wmn. Tu-hlouras , 5th and Douglas.
621-al
TJOhIitFiT-Onencw , ulcud esom cottage nlth
.U brick ba4emout , ci..teri. and city water on S.
moth si. luiquire at Mooro'ellazuo * . store 4SO S. 13th
St. 633.9
iilNT-A rikely furolaheit alcove room , south
FOR . Ahio parlor , with or % slthoutl board.
Three bloeks from opere honac , Address Orand
Union Tea Co. , 110 8. 15th St. 561.11"
F 011 ItSYl'-Large and small rooms wilt , or will , .
out board , 1613 bodgo Si , 113531
Foil ) USNT-Nicety furnlhed front room will ,
board. HWtahlo Soc gentiemen. Apply : 1418
Dodge , one bill block froni 1' . 0. , 025.6
t'olt 1IIINZ-'I'wo small furnished room , . inquire
I. Drug store cor lot ) , and Douglas. 017.11
1'OIt IIENT-lbooma In Nebraska Natiomal blank
_ U m3utldin ' . Sleet iieirihle ofllee , In the city.
Sulpiled wIll , hydraulic rievatur and heated by
stotun. ApIIIY at Bank. 0211 tf
mc blEST-Three Serge room. and three large
.1. closets at the corner Saunders and CalIweil hi.
; sea itE4T-t eulteof twoor four very desirable
furnished or uufurnlahe1 meow. . , of convenleut
&cet.ss to po.toftlc. , anti one t.Iok from red horse car
Ilneon titicago otreet. P. 0. lIes 32. 002tit
. ' 1T1C11.Y . furnished rootnsforrcnt Idri..Calder. .
.J _ ootl 1015 CaUfohti& lit. 005S
Oil m1ENT-Twu furnished front rooui. will , bay
F mndow..aniI board 601 N , lTthH. 517413
Oil htEn'T-liottae ftc. roomault Capitol sium
F 0. m. n.yth & CO. , 1505 } 'aruauu lIt.
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jT.on jtnnT-To aman atid 1t aithout children ,
4 chainberis convenient for house ki'eiug , front
and - roarentrancu , iiard and softaater 519 N , iTth St.
tOll btl1flT-Barbcr shop. good location. 1. 1) .
I TiTU $ , 701 8. 18th _ Si.Oinaha Nob. 530.3 *
'IUW1IE1iTUraItht4 frooTom,1724 Douglas
ii street. GO.tf
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'SOIt IW.NT-VUrfl6bId zooms 103 north 15th St.
4 i74-6l
.L-olL mtnNT-Yurntehed room anti board modein
ii Imprmcmciits , 18i21Odge St. 576-61
T-.omi lIiN F-A houae ci S mote. between 113th ot1
4 cti. on ( a1itomIa tit. silos 5ier taoat.la. Inquire
013 N. 33 St. 1' . J. CItSSDON , 573-if
-1-soRIJ.r-Tho fumtthed rooe , . at 43.oO.snd
.i $ jogermonth. hin1irgououbfortwu
eceupaots..l9hlWetetorsteeet. '
toIt , flENT-Po newly fur khe.d front rooni ,
.1. . , , ith cloict , rultabie for two gcnUomen.No , 1118 t
Leaicmtwot'tl , street , between 11th atad 15th , north I '
, t.ie. 651.3' :
; emi IIEXT-U.ooma , , 922 southwest corner Izard
and ISth. t.52-.II
Foli liElT-Furnlhei roon1 and loarit liy the
. , lav or week at 117 N. 14th St. thehouse formlr.
I. , occupleil by Mr. . Fay ho ha. , been bought out by ' .
SIr.Bourchicr. 514.10
1 , Om1 I1ENT-A few ftirntihed roomsslngle coil for
lnhthousokceplngte.uporarily vacant In been , .
er's block canter eIght au. . howard. 622.1.1
F ° ' RINT-Vleasant rooms , ftu'nisi ( It not , s
desired , four blocks from opera bouae. ApIIy
IiO3maznsn , . 475.tf
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.TJ.'omt ' RENT-A furnAhod dweihuig corner Howard
.1. and 14th. lient$70. per month. 0. Vu' . lionian ,
412-tI
me L1F-Furnithod rama with bonid 1S03 Call.
I fornia St. 471.lmo.
1011 ItEST-Ncw store in Tofto llock on Saun.
U dens street. Good location for grocery store ,
butcherhop etc. Inquire iii Peoples Bank , Do4e
lit. _ . 201.tf
F onIiS.NT-Fiirnislied rooms on the northwest
coy13'h andCapitolavenue. 139-U .
oir REN't-Re..idoncaa and storebuibdings. BED.
.1. FORD & SOTEit , Real Estate Agency. Otilce 4
east Mdc 14th street , between Fernam. and Douglas. 5 , ,
stroet8. . 792-s
F CISLEASE-Fotir choic. lots on th St. , long ' \
time , ,2m7 N , 10th St. J. L. Marble , 625-if
i'OR BALL
F Oil SALE-BetweelI 900 and 400 head of eheep ,
$2.(4i per head , CaU on , or eddresif. Skldmore ,
Skidmoro Mo. I ' . ' 634.8' . '
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-'OR SALt-Earin-80 acre. - Wuodoon County , , AL
Xan. , 'on the M.K.-T.Lit. , rrmlle , fiom
ilumbollt Highly Improved , a room'dwellin" , , 't5. . " - . -
Ide , cistern , etc. , minngavrand Es In the tutura '
great fruit regIon ef Amerlea-600 bearing fruIt trees
of all varietle" . WUi take part city property In ea.
change. Addrea.o C. W. JIASSEYr. 1'
U24 5 Glhnaa , Starohabi Co. . lea.
xjoit SALu-Reseleno. and business property in
.I _ all part. of Omaha , sad Fazm Lande in all perle
of the State. . WCDYOIW & SOUEP. , .
793-tf 213 S. 14th Bi. bet. Yaznam and Douglaa.
-r-loit SLj-Brick at St. _ Paul Depot. .
.1' - _ . 003.sI
r'momu SALI2-LOIICO and furnttiii a boarding
1 ? ltouae. Addres,11.Beo , ufflce. i6i3
Oil SATt-Lot 111 ; flb'Gck 3 lfawcom
F ilsce on l'arii ave. , only 1950. each ,
517-tf MCtIAGU1 , opposite P. 0.
UmtsM.m'LmI e.tablWiflicIekbulnesith
iiiti l inervtuid groundi.
514ff ' MCC'Gm , o.lpoaitd I. 0
S.tl.i-Twal.O , N. W , corner of . . ' 5Li ) anti
F Cikagii .it. huiiulre of 1dtoln : anti irickon.
457.tr
Cit .t fCorner f : tot In Shin , , ' . flh1dltlIi ,
510-tm MrcAuuF : , omimoite I' . 0.
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-'oil s.tlt-Nc'w : citla'.cu it , g-to.m Ioc'ttioi , , 53.000.
. _ i : _ Sii.tt : lIeC.tGUEoppodtu 1. 0.
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1 I . ' . ' wagons , buiicand
_ -'ut.at Emitrantstable ,
pea SALE-house 8 rooms , ouo.bait lot , facing
.JcUerson 8muaie , 54,200. '
blouse S roonia. our 17th and Coax 53,000 , 5830 '
down , balance SIr. 1 cr monti , .
Lot 30x1110 , cjott to town , 51,500. Bargalas.
t187-tf - LOVNSDUILY , & 51A11'flN
-I--loit SAI.lt-A number of mortgage. , 31'tclaOS 5.
U e0rtty. MCOAQUE , opposite 1' . O (
516-11
F cut fjTh pibie thUem. lohoree'power.
Apply .4 I II. FIT2I'ATRICIC ,
6R.8.tf via South 1611 , lItreet
SAli.-i1out + o and corner let one Iualifinni
Foil
Street cars * t 51.700.
013tI bLcCAQUEoppotlte P.0 ,
I0It'ALB-Oood buatni , shanoos at 211 N. 10th
.12 otreet , .3 , L. MARIILIS.
633.tt
i'bn : SALit-At abazgalar. omaUUoslerBabntaimn
anti Ce' . Ore proof sale. InquIre at thu otSoe. , )
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.1' Call at 1319 STernly street.
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-loim 6ALOldi.Iwq4crs in' iazg , an amen
.1 : quantitlol M tJiii 051Cc. $ f
SALv-Tlireeor four residence 10t4 ( coopers )
FOR best locatIon In city ,
511-If MCCAQUI2 , oppoilte r. 0.
s-mon AL OR BXC1W1Ot.-4'tdI lot and three
U dweflinga coiner' of 11th and 'aejeo su.u.
Nine lot. in south Oni&ha Also 100 oar. of lent !
near Beaten , Nebraska , and building and stock of
clothing No. 804 Tenth 01:501. WUI oxcliango for
Nebraska fares lands. Yurther partIculars at Gao.
IL 5'.Wrson' . Clothing Stars , 804 Tenth otreet.
4116.eod.tf
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MiSOELLA1EOUa ,
AY IICAIW N. W. corner 13th and Yarnam lit.
600.tf
S TRAYEII oil tiTJLCN-Cbeaitnut sorrel mare , 3
'ear4 olil aith staron forehead , $25.00 rewiril a
1li be p4ktlf returtied I.e U , W.O'NeU1LeaenwortZu
St. bets eta 13th enS 1415. . 019411
T IIKILIIll isa a select lSplntual Curio ltdd at
mdli L'iileagolitroet , .tvtry ifausda ceitug at S
ocltack. Tie iirat-ci.at , , ma&uma i.W l1reent.
, tdnilwion 00 cents , . 40m41 ;
lion Ii5T-Cott.ige nnez2S4 &nd Clark streets , \
510 5er tauntSi. 't. .i , ci : ti , irtii.t. .
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.rro1tlIEl _ taken to Wtota ( aS tbti Yale Orotuide.
1i. MOUIIT&OBmFYfli ,
477.7 OtlIce , 21.3 14. 14th street.
EDWARD KiTEBL ,
MLoms'ruut OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITIO1S-
AIWY 603'h'eaith ptzest between ) 'atim led Ru.
cry , will , with the aId of guerdlea splait. , ebtala f.n
anj one a lan e of lb put anit pmwput , and cam
curtain conditbas ID the futce" . sioats cad shoes
taitte tacider , Yileet S&hlefatk gaaaap.'e4.
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