Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 11, 1884, Image 8

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-TIIUKSDAY - DECEMBER 11 1384
TEE " > ATLY BEE
Tnnrsdav Morn in c Deo. 11.
LOCAL BREVITIES ,
Tlio Union IVlfic frniRlit dpinrtmont In
cing weeded out ,
A seventy-five pound "cit" WM pnllcd
out of lha Hvcr Tuesday.
- Tcter Tliomcn anil CAtrio Nchon Imvo
Ukcn out n matrimonial permit ,
The exchanges at the Omaha clearing
honso yostcrday footed up 8111,801.78.
The atonal iicrvlco oflieo ii to ba pnt In
firet-clacs ehapo , M it should have been years
0.
A "Chtlilmas market" U to bo hold at
tbo Child' * Homo next Tuesday. Thin It omo-
thing now In the way of a fair.
There were five cases In Judge Benoko'a
conrt the result ol TiiosdaylntghU haul by the
police and twp prisoners were oi\t on ball.
In the U. 3. cotitt yesterday William
HngliOJ , of St. Joe , was fined 810il nnd costs
for Bonding obscene literature through the
The socialists society of this vicinity was
addressed on Sunday afternoon by M. ( Jretch-
man , n Philadelphia orator nnd ono or two lo
cal f p&akora. The meeting was lield nt Koss-
lors hall.
In the OHO of Ncidig TB. the Oermanla
and llanovor insurance Cos. , in the U. S.
court , judgment won rendered yesterday on n
tpcclal finding in favor of thu plaintiff , for
SG.8GJ.fiO.
Mar Moyorj petition to the city council
for pormls.ion to pave the street crossings In
front of Ills block with sheet asphaltum at his
own expense , shows how the granite pavement
is regarded.by pedestrians
Henry Kmcry , Lowell , Muss , , nnd
Charles Itollins and lady , Boston , heavy cap-
italistg , representing n syndicate which will
Invest in Nebraska lands loft for Morco and
Knox counties yesterday.
Thursday evening , November 11 , at 8
o'clock p. m .thcro will bo a meeting of Kngino
Company No , 1 , in their hall. All members
are expected to attend as important business
Is to bo considered. 1) , W. Lane , secretary.
The now night school Is to bo opened to
night l in the basement of the Izard
school , corner Nineteenth and Izird. The
school will commence operations with brilliant
proipects. It is to bo In charge of Mr. II. P.
St. John. yo
Fred Thomas , Uio boy returned from
Kails City , a fowilays li > coby Deputy Sheriff bare
iff Crowoll was arralroodfor examination in
Justice Wright'a court Tuesday nnd bound ro
over in the sum of § 50)to await the action un
unD
of the grand jury. Ho confessed to the sheriff D
that ho had robbed Chmn & Now's cigar
CO
store. COn
The following are ( ho subjects for the next tal
termons by Ilov. Dr. Harflold : for Friday by
evening , "Jewish Heraldry , " and forSaturday
morning , "Do ilcattoii , or , the Amnoncan I"
Dynasty. " Friday evening is the beginning ;
of the eight-day foist of dedication , in commemoration on
tri
memoration of the achievements of the triPC
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Maccaboo ] , 176-101 B. 0. II ab
A pleasant nurpiho party was given to tal
Miss Nellie Splgel br a number of her inti tw
mate friends nt her residence , The rooms to
wcro cleared and baud io attendance fur- in
nithed muslo until the "woo umall hours , ' pc
An elegant collation was rcr\cd at midnight.
The occasion was ono of unalloyed pleasure ,
and everybody was delighted , ou
George L. Curtif , for many years connect 4.1
ed with tlio press of this city , dlod at Dallas , th
Texas ; Nov. 2Gth of n eovoro and lingering te .
sickness. Tha doccaiod had n wldo acquaint -
anco among thn printers nnd journalists of the nil '
Pn
country , and the high ostsoin in which ho wai
nl
universally hold is a moro fitting tributa to at
his etorling worth thin auy eulogy that could
ba pronounced or written. Should this an of'
nouncement como under the the notice of any
of his relative ] they can obtain further information
mation regarding Mr. Curtis' death by ad of'M
dressing Win , A , Kelly , furomnn Itepublicau ,
Omaha , or II. L. Wood , Dallas , Toxin. M
The latott IvawaS'Nubraska railroad com
pany inoorporaced , Is for the construction of
the Wynndotto , Nebraska & Northwestern
lino. It is to croci tlio stito linn at the north
ern boundary of Marshall county , and have its
northern terminus nt Doatrico. Thu Marys ,
vlllo NUV/B HI > S : The road will pass through sin
the counties of LcavJiiworth , Jolfcr on. .luck- be
son , Nomalm and Marshall , This railroad of
has boon under contemplation for mora than a ofno
no
year , but these interacted havu successfully
kept their secret until ready t'j maku a move , ouwl
The Omaha glH ) club Ins oug godjfor the wl
the entire eoison , Max Moyer'n uiusio hall , da
which is hatter r.daptod for their purpose. crt
an ,
mooting ! , rehearsals , etc. , thau any other toi
In the city. They lait night accepted n pro 1m
position from I'rof. Novotti , leader of the wa
I'ourth Infantry band , ono of the finoat in the nln
Kcnlco , to piio ono or two numbers at the Di
band's forthcoming concert to ba given in tin
IJoyd's opera houao Boon , pro'j tbly bofora the up
liulldays close. The inulo chorusoi will bo no-
cumnauied by a full orcboitrA and the nvoro
will \33 \ arranged by I'rof. Novotti. This Is qu
Bomethlug noiv aud will dpubtlcjji ba quUo at- tin
tracth o.
soi
J. W. Travis , who IIM been lying 111 In ro
hli call at thu city ja'l for the past five dajs no
from self indicted wounds , wai Tuovday stc
afternoon oiled for by Gen , O'lirluu , who tin
tcxik him away In a carriage to somu iilaoa un tin
known , Tha Council I'lulfj authoritiis Ind tin
failed to call fur him within thu tliuo fixed by ay
law , and thtro was no authority fur holding Tli
the prisoner any longer. Travis was con- ofmi
tlderably surprised wh n ha u as told that lie miOi
Oi
WHS nt liberty , tut got up with alacnty , holding -
oil
ing his hands un bin ttomauh to keep it from )
falling out , nnd droned nd departed with his
friendi. This wai about 1:30 : p. in , , and half iho
an hour Utcr tho'deputy uherlir of 1'oVta. ba
watouilo county , la. , c.nnn for hiii man. It he
WAS r.itffi iturn \ to bo uurpritod but it was hewl
too Into to kick. Ho thoroforu went back reel
Lpnio whittling "Kmpty Is thu Cradle , Tr uia
Gone. " el
thin
The bans ball boy * of Omaha and others
in
will be inturotited in the ileltlnu of tlm Amer tr
1 ican association , la the ca o of Tony Mtillano , cli
cliM
late pitchur of the Tnledns Tony , with fofr M
other inon from the Toledo club , uoro allowed BU
t/ > quit I hit orgji.lzation up'm thn piynmnf ; nf IK
BOrrrftl thounand dulUrH by tli9 St. houis fo
Vrowni to the Toledo club , wltii the under *
xtandlnjf aud ogre * niunt tlut v/ithln thu ten
dayg requited by llif ir rules they would tign
with the Browns Bubttquvtitly all thu oo- thu
uiombtr' < lld i u , oxcep Tony , who
olTcred $5 , < KX ) for tha coming toauon by
Oioclnnitii , ranch wore than by the
r > u and who ncccptad and was paid S 000
I'or thU tnoicli of fkith tbx
Msoolatlon Tufe-Jay u pended
Vorcneypor and imlflnoedlifrn to pay
\ 81,000. Wi'tlitr tha 32,000 advanced
" 7/ndcnatU / will be refunded or notth *
out tt-.ii.
J
THE CITY SCHOOLS ,
Tlic Harlman Sclwl Aflrtilion to lie
GompUed Tils fert.
Tlio IiiMirftiico Upon llio Hullillnns
KflVctccl-Tlio Atlcnilnncc , Ktc. ,
of itio Boliools.
The nddition to the Hattmau school
building on Seventeenth street near Wil-
liams will bo completed by Saturday next
nnd will bn occupied nrxt week by the
echool district. This addition , connected
with the old building by a wall lighted
hall , is 072" fcot on the ground and io
two stories high with basement. The
last monlioncd npartmont will bo uaotl as
a storage room for fuel , nnd ni a place for
t'ho hooting furnace * . The two upper
stories of two rooms each will bo used
for recitation and otudy purposes. The
upper rooms are 20x32 and 20x28 fcot
and well lighted. The walls and coiling
are of plastering with hard iinish. All
the rooms are encircled with blackboards
of Potter material , the first in uao
in the city , and their aides are wainscoted -
scotod to a height of four foot above the
lloor. The roDraa below are ttronty-aix
by tffonty.novon and tire finished the
aamo as these abovo. The hall aides are
walnscoatod to a height of six font from
the floor and the whole inaido woodwork
Is grained In imitation of oak. Doth the
old and now buildings will bo honied
by hot air furnaces. The eoating cnpac
ity of the addition will bo about 200.
The structure will bo ready for accep
tance next Saturday , at which tlmo It
will bo inspected by the committee on
buldings and property. It is thought by
certain members of the board that these
additional school rooms trill bo filled
with pnpiln so soon as they are opened.
The school of ono room at Thirteenth
and Pacific , and the ono of two at Fourod
toonth and Williams will bo dlecontinuod
and their attondanto sent to the now ono
to bo opened next wcok. co
This addition is complete in every re
spect and haa long boon needed in that
part of the city. The contractor and
builder was Mr. Arthur Johnson , of thla
city. Ita coat inclusive of the heating
system waa $8,500.
OTIIEU Hoiioor , IMI'HOVHMKNTH. tov
The contract to bring the ifartinan
ichool lot to the established
aa grade was Pa
fostordny lot by the board at 10 conta
po square yard. The frame- school
juilding in the rear of this lot will bo yes
orrorud three foot nnd brick basement
rooms for the occupancy of janitora built oot
jnder it.
The retaining walla of the Izard and
Dodge- < street achoola have both boon isi i
iomplotod at a cost of nearly $1,500.
Fho contractor on the High school ro- ecrl
-alning wall will have hia work completed
jy December 20.
the
The committee on buildingo nnd build- thoC
ngs ! and property , to which vraa dole-
atod the duty of ollooting the inauranco is i
the school buildings of this school dis-
.rict , oamplotod ita work yoatorday. dial
Policies ainrunting in'all to $100,000 in
ibout thirty different companies , were
-nkon out , the rate of iuauranco being sta
.wo per cent for three years. Inauranco
o the amount of $1)8,000 ) on the remain- of
.IIR , buildings nt the ratu of 1.8 per cent
per nnnurrfwns nho oirootod. , , '
r
TUG ATTKNDANOB Ol1 TUB H01IOOL3.
The number of attendants
average up- (7. (
u the fourteen day schools last week was (7.PJi
1,033 ; the average attendance ' 1,1502 ; and
ho per cent of attendance 00 ; number ot loy
.eachors : 110 , .T.i
The I attendance at the Dadgo street of
light school last week was 38 and at the
L'nolfio street school < il. The la ml
light ( school opened Inot night with n fair roa
ittfliidtuico ; , ici
' Morley began thin nook the work
teaching elocution to the coming grad-
itting class.
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HELD TO BAIL ,
nni
OrMi
ilcOlelliind < llr < | nlrc < l to Give ItondH Mi
in ; tlio Sum of . 1. < ) " ( > UurnH ho
tin
fro
The examination which vy-as to bo ro- mn
run
umod yesterday morning at 10 did not
legln | until 11:1(0 : ( owing to the abaenoo nor
District Attorney Godwin. Jt wna
lovortholona at that time taken up with- amen
mt hia bolng present. Lottie Ooouibs ,
vhom it wnij determined by the dofun-
lont'a counsel Tuesday evening not to en
ToaaT.xft.miue , van called to the ntand OKI irii
nd wns naked several question ! ) by At- mo
ornoy Bnrnam , paving the way to nn de
nipciichmcnt of her tvatimony. She
an
irzn asked whet her or not oho did not Bay hai
he would swear Hint BlcOlolIiuid entered
uko'o atoro in order to oond him over
ho road , aud did olio not Bay she Imdfixed
iv acheino toaontt McOlollnnd to the
loniU'iitiary. ' To both of these quontiona
ho ntmwornd "no. " Several ether like
mentions of no iniportnnrto were also put
ho witness niiawerlng the uanui to thoin.
T. i U. workman lii
Oirpuntor , Simp- gav
on'a carriage ahop , immediately in thu
oar ! of Duko'a atoro , was the next wit-
toss called , Wilnoaj waa uo r Donnelly's ' att'J
itoro the night of the burglary nnd naiv '
hroo mini there , could nut rcoognko i mi
hem distinctly. Could only toll how tha
hey were droeacd. Heard ono of them
: Bomotliini ; nbout slugging somobrdy. UnI
L'hey were there nbout hvo niinutea. Olio I
them wan n very tall man , the uocond enj
nedium stead and the third very ainull. ecu
3no of them were light brooches , the bul
thora were drca nd in drab ulothea. ma
U , 0. Poland next took the aland. prime
IJottlo Combo wont to Sioux City after
Duke robbory. Witncas took her mo
baggage to the depot , nnd on going into
her room found a pair of scissora there
which were ahown to Duke and afterward
returned to wltnesa.
Thid oonoludod the testimony for Uio
slato. ; At lor a brlof consultation butween rill
the 'dofmidnnt'a nttornuyo , they determined - DeCo
mined to reat iholr c so without thu in Co
troduction of evidence in behalf of their of
nlionta , The court then ordered that '
McOk'lIrni untor a rocogni/.inco in the
turn of $2,000 for hia appearance ut the thi
next term of court. Juogo LIdncko uho ml
Formally ditchurgod Frank liurna. 111
S. j
Auny Urdcr .
hi oompllauco with thu imtruotiona of
necrotary of war , contained in com
munication from the ndjutnnt gennrAl'd Ml
nfllcu , of the 4th instant , 0 irporal Ohaa.
Rrtrnnrd , company K , nnd Private Thoa
O'lJrloM , oompany O. 7th infantry , will , ,
report to thn b-iard of ollloeM ordered to _ 't
convene t Fort FrcJ , Bteclo , Wyo. , by , t
puroKraph 2 , special order No. 110 , cur-
wit Bfrioi from theio nendqu rtora , for . '
fxaminatlon and report upon tholr quali
fications BB postmaster sergeant * , U S A.
In compliance with the Instructions of ba
the secretary of war , contained in com
munication from the adjutant general' *
otlico tf the 4th hut , Snr pant Raymond
NVit-and , light buttery D , Fifth nrtillory ,
will noport txi the board ff ofllcers or
dered to convcno at Fort Omaba , Neb , ,
by paragraph . ' ! , Bpccial crdcra No. 81 ,
current aorlca from thcuo headquarter * ! ,
for ' examination and itport upon his
qualificationa M post quartermaster
jnrgeant , D. S. A
The commanding ofllcor Fort Laramie ,
Wyo , , will Bend Sergeant Horatio L.
Buckley , company P , and Privnto Liw-
roDcb Vir.nor , company II , 7th Infnntry ,
to report to the board of oflicora ordered
to convene at FortD. A. RuBscll , Wyo. ,
in 1 ; paragraph ! , Special Ordora No. 81 t
current eorfcs from these headquarters ,
for examination nnd report upon their
qualification ! ! aa pout quartermaster ser-
goantB , U. S. A.
In compliance with instruction from
the secretary of war , contained in com
munication of the 1th instant from the
adjutant general's oflico , n board of offi
ce to consist of
Lieutenant-Colonel Henry L , Chipmnn ,
7th infantry.
Captain Thaddcus S. Kirthnd , 7lh in
fantry , aud
2d Lieutenant Lewis D. Greene , 7th
infantry ,
in appointed to moot nt Fort Fred
Steele , Wyo. , on Saturday , the 20th day
of December , 1884 , or aa noon thereafter
Aa practicable , to examine into
nnd report upon the qualifications of
Corporal Charles Bernard , company E ,
and private Thomas O'Brien , company
G , 7th infantry , nnd ouch other enlisted
men as shall bo ordered before it , for ap
pointment an post quartermaster eor >
goantB , U. S. A.
The board will bo guided Its examina
tions by the rules act forth in general
ordor/i / No. 89 , current scries , adjutant
general's oflico , and will arrange the
candidates examined in the order of mer
it determined by their oxaminntiono.
rho report of the board will bo forward-
3d to thoao headquarters with na little
lolay as posaiblo.
WANTEII To exchange wild or improv.
od lands In Nebraska or Iowa for Hard-
rare , or stock of general merchandise.
ddrcBs.T. Lindorholm , , Genoa , Nanco
sounty , Ncbr. m-lra
J. 13. Dlnsmore , of Suttou , Is at the Paxton.
N. II. PcrsirjRor , of Central City , is in
own.
Hon. J , f. Clarkfleu , of Sidney , Is at the T
'ax : ton.
F. H. White , of Plattsmoitth , wai in town
eslorday.
Alfred Ila/lctt , of Beatrice , was In Omaha la
ottorJay.
Major I'rnnk T. Kansom , of Nebraska City , bl
in town , "
Hon. Geo. W. Frost Is recovering from a ti
rlous illncEfl. in
.Tudgo O. P. Mason , of Lincoln , was In -n' [
lie city yesterday.
Col. Frank P. Ireland , of Nebraska City , at
atot
nt the Tuition , ot
W. F. N. Housor , clerk of tin Otoo county
istrlct court , is In the city.
oo
A. S. Pollack , chief signal officer nt this
tatlon , is able to bo nbout again.
T. 13. Herd and wlfo and Mr . Edwards ,
Cheyenne ( , nro "uesta nt tlio Paxton , th
thP
A. T. lllggiim , of Jilinnoiiioli11 ! ono of the P
'royal men o ! thetUorond , " id at the Millnrd. 03
1 > \ A. Urnlnard , L. U. Ualsloy , Geneva ; A. 03pt
. JlaBtlngH , Lincoln ; J , S. Hongland , North pt
'Jntlo ; B K Jtnwalt , Hutings J. A. Tul-
jys , U. 13. Flllon , J. S. M iller , lied Clond ; I
G. Prostcr , 1'dRnr , nnd J. W. Hitchcock ,
Blair , are at the Metropolitan , W
82
Cougha ( , Colds nnd Soro-Throat yield Io
oadily to B. II. Douglass & Sons' Cap- IoSi
cum Cough Drcpa. It Si
SiSi
Si
I'roui ( lie Koad.
Mr. ] George W. Hall , nsslatant auditor
the Union Pacific railway bus re&ignod
nd his place hna boon filled by T. W.
iriffith , formerly clerk under Gcnoial
fTanngor Smith , nnd for n long time
toad : clotk irv the auditing department of
ho Kan&na Pacific road.
J. II. Duiiels token the place in the
roight department of the Union Pacific
undo vacant by Mr. Lichtobcrgor'a
oaignatlon.
J. H. Lichtoborgor , who lias boon
orving in the freight auditing dcpart-
nciit of iho Union Pacific , hna resigned
nd taken the positibn of chief clerk in
ho oflico of the general tmporintondcnt
rtr. Lichteborgor is not only n very
apablu ) railroad man , but a pleasant and
grocablo gentleman , nnd hia many
rionda will bo pleased to hear of hia pro-
notion. Ilia nsBocmloj in the freight
icpartmont | presented him yrstorday , as
evidence of their ostootn , with u very
laudsomo watch chain.
"That whiter nUiii of hers thin snow ,
And Miioolh ni miinumcntil ulahiBtcr , "
Wan all otiurt' ( < l by using I'o7/.oni'
Medicated complexion piwdcr ,
If
Tlio Apulia Oluli.
This popular and thriving social club
ave Ita third partyjfTuoaday evening , at
Fasonio'liaU , ever fifty couples being in
2'J
ttondnnco.
The 'J programme included eighteen
umbers , and the nuisio was furnished by
liat superb organisation , the Musical
Fnion oichostra.
It goo ? vathout aaying that all had an
njoyablo tlmo. The next pirty will
cuur on Wednesday , January 7th , 18S3 ,
botwoem now nnd then several
lombnri * of the olub intend giving a
rivuto luaequorAdo , whioh will ba in-
ependont of the regular olub untcrtaln-
luntn.
Union Paoillo Hiihvay Oompixny , I
Omaha , Nov 29ih , 1881. J
Orots Tioa.
The Union Puoifio Unilvrny Oompany
receive timdors up to the ttlat of
ecomber for 250.000 O k aud 00,000
/odar Oroia Ties , to bo delivered in Into
not leaa than twenty thousand each.
L'irn to bo delivered at Council Blulfj ,
owa , or KHUMIH Oity. Mo. , not later
hau April I0 ! , 1885 For spociticatinna
ether pirtiouUra apply to Mr. J. J.
inrna ! , fltii'l ' Stornkut'iinr , Omaha , Neb ,
H. Oallav/ay , Ootil Muiagor.
wed friit nou mor od '
Cl (
inVI
LKV In thii city , Darumbor 10 at
in , , lui ! in It iH < , daughter of Mr , nuil
rj. Charles Mi/gely , gjd oao year aud
th r cio days ,
'utioral will take place today
' \i , m , fail thi firolly rwldonco ,
loithcait corner of FfVleonth aud CA'DI utrecm ,
'rlouJi of tha fumtlrcapicttutly invited ,
baooo U the beet.
GIFTED WITH FORES.GHT.
The Mantle Life
cribs Late Cap' ' , fllesk
Karly Sclllciii"nt at St. Mry&
nnd llonioval loOinalin , "VVhoiio
Future Uo Predicted ,
It la not , \perhaps \ , generally know
that the late Capt. Oieako , who BO ui :
ceremoniously ( took his own life Inat wee
In this city , was quito n character and
man of aomo distinction nnd prominonc
by reason of his movements in this another
ether countioB of Nebraska. The captai
came to America through the direction o
Madame Dovesiu , of a very wealth
French family that wont to llanovor , o
Ilolstoin , during the Napoleonic war
Ho located , after arriving hero , n
old St. Marys , which derived it
name from Maderino ( Marie ) Donolsioty
whoso namb was Marie , of a Hupuono
or Protoatant family. At that tlmo St
Mary'a and Bellevue , jnstbclow this city
were supposed to bo tlio "future groat'
Omaha and Council Blufft and Capt
Gioslco was ouo of the founders of the
place nnd boliovcd in St. Mary's futun
grcntncas. The ravages and changcabli
notions of the Missouri have long slnci
washed the site of tlio hiatorlo and Bibll
cnl town uway , nnd then ho realized iti
early dissolution and down falland with n
keen foresight of what would moot his
ideas nnd expectations of n great town ,
removed to this city , nnd at the time
predicted that Omaha would bo the prin
cipal city and commercial pnint on the
alopo. Ho came hero in 1857 , nnd con
tlnuod to rcaido hero , watching the city's
wonderful advancement and rapid growth ,
until , in an evil hour , and witli no otlioi
reasonable oxcuoo but the combination ol
ptido and poverty , ho hurried his own
soul to eternity , and died , as ho had
lived , nn intelligent , generous-hearted
man.
Having como to Omaha to etay , and
my a took being now and of the latest
design ? , wo are mooting nil prices of our
competitors , ofTorlug the most elegant
display of Fine Jewelry , Diamonds ,
Watches nnd Silver war o in the artistic
designs of the largest manufactories.
Inspection invited. Raymond , the
Jeweler ' , 15th & Douglas Sts. nuto
Referred to Guy Marshal.
To < the Kditor UKE.
OMAUA , December 10.
Dr.AuSiu : I dosiroto call the atten
tion of the police to the work of some
lazy : loafers in lettering on the clay walls
,
of our city such mottoes as "Broad or
blood , " "Death to Capitalists. " nnd
"Workingmon bo ready for the Revolu
tion < 1" 1 even noticed a red flag struck
the wall over ono of the mottoes in
rout ' of the now court houao this morn
ing.
Uannot the work of thoao misecrnnto bo
stopped < ? I think It should bo. Yours ,
3tc. JOHN L. MoOAouu.
Srro luSenl of North Carolina Tobnc
10.
ICc.il Em ate TrmiHfcrH.
The following transfers were filed in
the county clerk's oilico Tuesday and re
ported for Tan BEE by the Ames' real
oatato ogoncy December 9 , 1884.
R. E. Wcston to 0. E Lockhard , w d ,
parcel BOO 20 , 15,10 , § 1000.
L. S. Rood and wife to H. H. Ktnns ,
o d , parcel eeo 9 , IB , l.'J , § 180.
Q. P. Bomia nnd wlfo to I. N. Kragh ,
d , s A " lot Io , block E , Proapect Place.
3200.
0. H. Stont to A. Murphy , w d , sublet
lot 8 , lot 4 , Rogera1 add , § 300.
M McAllister and husb.md to L. A.
Sundorland , w d , lot 3 , block 10 , .E. V.
Smith's add , § 850.
alum or nr.y Injurious mibstnnrcscai > bo founil
lnAnclrowoTciirlBalilncPowilf - . Is i < i-
lively PURE. Jlclimoiulorscd , limit ImonUia
rccoh i-d i rein Kiicli c hem Isls n s H. Dana Jn > 8 , Itos-
ton : M. DeliiUmtuluf , of Clilc.irjo ; nnd UusUivua
Bode , Jllluiuil.i'p. N"i'\rrRol { | In bulk.
2'JMta \ ht. 287. 2.VJ it ail H. Water F4.
"H" <
IN THE PASTRY
IF
TTCTTTT'L
Viiiillln.l.iMiiinOriincc , etc.i flnvo ,
'rcuiii , l > iiclinu.Vc.in | ilrllciilclynnO nut-
nriilly iii Uio ft ult n uni u lilcli they are iniiilu ,
IOU STKK.NJTH ( AND TUUU FUU1T
FLAVOR THEV STAND ALOXL' .
MrtHo tf THI
Price Baking Powder Co. ,
ChlCQDO , III. ot. Uoula , Mo.
mini or
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
AND
Dr. Price's luptilin Yenst Gems ,
licit Jry Hup Vriiil.
CAT X ? nir
WE UA1US HUT O.SE QUAUTT
SSOLD WITH THE-
JOF BEENGTHE BEST !
I THAT CAN BE MADE ?
JTHE'MICHIGAN 'STOVE-COMPANY 2T"
-
-SOLO , BY.
Tliecce ol tbetotm " Bht
Lino" In connection nllht
cor | > or to ntmo of trroilraad
ccnrcj 9 la Idea ol J 33t whtl
riqulredbythe tikvellni nub
llo-n Short Llor Oui-k Tlra
nd tbo beri s i 3)au > Jj
. . . . , lions-all ol whlcn in Join
„
bed by the leaieit Uw v In America.
iL WATTKEB
PauB !
It owns lad ocerttoa over * ,600 miles e !
Nwlhcin nilnclc , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa
Dikoti ; and M to m ln linen , bmnchoa anil eocneu-
then re\ch II tbo great business control cl 0n !
northwest acd Far West , It nttunJIr nawou tht
dcnorlptlon ot Short Line , and Baek Iloutn between
Chicago , Milwaukee , SL Paul and MlnnospoiSn.
Chicago , MlUnukoo , La Crosao and VVlnou * .
Chicago , ITlU-Aulieo.Abordoorund EIIond l
Chicago , Mllntukco , Kau Clalro and Stlllwilop
Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausimtnd Merrill. W"
Chicago , Mllwaukoo , Ica\cr ! Dam and Oahhosh.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Wanknsha and Ooonomowoo.
CblCRRO , Milwaukee , Madison and Pralrlodo Oultl ,
Ohlo&go , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbault.
Chicago , Bololt JancsHie and Mineral Point.
Chicago , Elgin , Uocklord and Dubuquo.
Chicago , Clinton , Rock Island and Codir lUpldl ,
OhlciRO , Council Dluffa and Omaha.
Chicago , Blnux City , Slouz Falleand YanHon
Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain
Rook Island , IHibiiquo , St. Paul and Mlnncauolll.
Davcnpoit , nalnur , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Pullman fclaopors and the Finest Dining Cars In
ho n : rid are run on the main lines of the CHICAGO ,
MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY , and ever ?
attention Is paid to paseongeraby cocj teens cmployci
ol the Company. '
UEIUIILL , Oonl Manager.
A. V U. OARPENTEP Ota' P sa. Agt.
T. CLARK , Oon'l Biisr.
GEO.HER.FORD A i'L Cc'ol P Aj |
The Western Live Stock Remedy ,
Is highly rccoramenitpil liy Farmers and Breeders ,
Agricultural nnd Il\o block .Jouriula. 'Ihou nnda
of dollnra sa\cd aniiunll > by its use. Tor sale by
ilruccietH. Illiictrated circular , aliovnlnable "Slid-
Kcstlons , " to Furmera and Brcederi ) free. AUdrcta
tlio
Western Rpmedij Co. ,
Hole 3Itnufacturcrs ,
OiiHiIirt , 2Tcb.
1118 EOWAKD STEEET ,
N. K. Corner 12th ami Howard tits. )
For the Treatment of all
Chronic and Surgical Diseases
Diseases of Females ,
Of Hie Nervous Svstem ,
And Frivaro Dise ses of the Urina
ry and Sfininal Organs , a
specialty.
Catarrh , Bronchitis.
Anil nil dlvnsfs of the I.uiifj.IIenil nml Thn-nttreat
I'll by the new iretlioil c ( M illratiou by InliiU-
tti > n ( Thu Nun Uiruiun liiLalui
Dlsraif a t catcil l > j nn experienced SpccIVIbt ; alw
itl nifHOt ihllcnt , Liter , Monu'li Kidnunlil.-nl
dcr. Nctiralula lliuuuiatlfm , Vl'ti ' , Pancer , Mo. Kto
Our o I'oo anil conHUllallou rooiru < ro ( anil licit
\\lth li-ltho fliioit an J iLdtaluibu collodion ut
Mudlcal , biUKlca' , and Anatomical AjiiataMu to be
found In any Hospital , lullriuary or llcilical Instl-
tuto ID thuCouDlry.
CONSULTATION
And Examination Free
Wo Lcr.itu jcnir ilfrasu , and veou \ fc'enlino ex
1'liiiatlonH if j ( iirfjinpton n a hen and lalim. Wo
do n t claim to euro nil 1'er-c'ii.s eulfurln ; from In
curaMu dUtam ) will bo cucilldly lufotmcd of their
oiniltt on.
I'.tloiitH "Uklngrocma Kill 1 > 3 bupplleil lu the In
tltuto I ulldlu'
All lulttld ami cmisultitloua
Strictly Confldontial.
Jrcdlclrcsictit tutll jnrts of lha cciintrj by ox-
iirtw. toi. rely inclt l from obsmntloii , If full ila
H-djitl in otrasa Uehui , Olio jwrtoual Inlcnlcw
p'eltrnd If convtitUnt.
Cnllor ur tutor Clrculnrn en Chrouta Ti > ro a3
lllbca u * , Dlntans 1'ucullar to Fumalm , or
I'rUato IUi-in ) : ) > , Kcinlnal Ni'iirtiiiai , bcxu l luoa.
) iidtKirvoii' , IHbliit ) itj , i to.
SUdlca ! and bu'u '
OPEN AT ALL HOUHS
I > V ANUNIUHT.
AddruiiaUlctt-rato .
Oiualm Ale u t & Surci al Institute
1118 Howard St. , Omaha , Neb.
JKT rcn-
< U' Till ! I'r.MAI.i : MUHT , " < wti t nlc l
" " ' ' ' ' '
S'fiiu'Mid'rwr . . ,
| \ / | * ' | .ro.ortl n |
Urt'dmlor * U / 'ni" r i roe . ) A c rr ' } " ' °
aUa U i nj IUJ In ke UJ ennl r IT to en. *
fTu. Wmvier 17O. UUt'VAbO. W. V.k
Altrorlu r icrlrloa of Doted ipcUTUl ( uairt-
und. ) Dtu Bitu c n fill lu. Adr ,
- - .OH. WARD 4 00
-LARGEST STOCK OF-
| J
Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for
less than Eastern Cities Oan Deliver it.
Send for Our 25Q Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask
ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES
Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track ,
ADOPTED B3T THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Orders for Hie Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales oz-
cluaively. Scale
1405 Dougloa Street. OMAflA , NEBRASKA
FALL AND WINTER
GREAT BAKGAMS
AND
Visitora to the State and others in need ol ; Men's * Boys' aud children's
Clothing , will do well to call on
Tlio Strictly One Price House in the City
And examine their goods and prices. They carry the largest stock ,
sell lower th&n any other house in the city. Merchant Tailors
don't fail to call at
1216
UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES ,
TO ALL FLOOKa | 1203 , 1203 and laio F.irnamSt. , Om h , Nab
103 BRADY ST. , DAVEHPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Katabllahftd 1878 Oatji-rfT , t
Doftfnosn , Lnng and iTorvoua Dlaoaaea Gpoediiy aud Permanently Oarod. Patlonti
ay ed at Home. Wrlto for "Tim MsDioirj-MiBHioifABY , " for the People.
OonanUatlou snd Correspondence Gratis , P. 0. Box 2953. Telephone No. 26.
HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Poateaator , Davenport , eoya : " Phyalolim of
fclos. AblUty and Marked Succaza. " OONQRESSMAN KUilVUl' , Davonpcit , K
" : * * < 9Ji liorjowblo M a. Kins Snccosm. Wonderful Ourpn. " Honra 8 fa n. v-
-
ztt uttiA& \ l3ii&vrr ? > wuttrn T&xyv&t7T s
. SSSEKL BStejs&gV :
\
arrra s&L6r _
409 and 14 ! DoteeSt. , ) Omaha , Neb
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UU ml nt ) mm ? Ointt kac :
TIMKEN
_ The KprlDd
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nirv , K iu Ily null mlaputf to rough tountrj
o Ji end lln drlvi'iorcltluu. .Mnnufuclurrd nj
oldliy lltliolrNdln C' rrl tellcillJfr. ud lSr
l . SIrnry Tln Urn. l'f lmt < v . Ut. Ixicla.
iSiJ-S S7TABBirn'BUGBY CO.
Secty ,
Measure , Wriehtr ,
Dredger , ltie
Wailier , Tomato.
J'umpUn , htarcb.j
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Strainer. Twtlv *
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Til Ctis'.et CstV-
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