THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , AUGUST 30. 1880. ( THE CABLE LINE LOCATED , The Company Broke Ground on Tenth Street Yesterday Afternoon. Ji DETAILS OF THE SCHEME. The Cnblo Line Hn.oln | < i The Strcot Hallway nnd tlio Lmttcr Corpor ation KetntliUcs Oilier Newt > . Tito Cnblo Hontl. 'Hint the route of tlio cnblo line has Jong been established in the minds of the projectors Is attested by a petition which 1 was filed in tlio district court yesterday morning. It is n voluminous document. nnd in substance , prays on the part of the Cablet Tramway company to enjoin tlio Omaha Ilorso Railway company from , In any manner , Interfering with tlio con struction of the same. Tlio petition makes defendants of tlio company in ( | iicstion. Frank Murphy , Its president ; Guy C. Barton , vice-president ; W. W. Marsh , treasurer ! John K. Wilbur , secretary , nnd W. A. Smith , superintend ent , The Instrument sets forth that the plnlntili'iH a corporation organi/cd under the laws ol Nebraska , for the purpose of constructing nnd operating n eablo tram way railroad through the streets of Omaha. It states further that in the original articles of incorporation the fol lowing thoroughfares were designated as the streets upon which the line might run : Ninth , Tenth , Eleventh , Thirteenth , Fourteenth , Sixteenth , Vinton , Sherman lvenuo , Twentieth , LaFnyctto , Jell'erson , saunders , Park avenue , Loavenworth , Sherman street , F'liTagut , Cobnrn , How ard. Haniov. St. Mary's avenue , Fnrnam. Dodge , Chicago , California , Cumlng nnil Alnrccr nvcnt'.u. The northern terminus of thu line on Tenth was to bo Chicago , the southern tcriniims nt the ot'ier ex tremity of that street ; the oasiern tornil mis on Farnam wns to ho Kighth street , nnd the western the western extremity of tliu same btreot. Thu south line of Twentieth wns to ho the terminus on Twentieth street , nnd tlio northern ono the northern t at of tlio same highway. It is clnimed fu ther that the authority to build wns granted to the company by n majority vote of the people to whoin'thu question was submitted , nnd that in ac cordance with that vote , the council soon after passed an ordinance granting the company the right to construct the line with the termini mimed. It is further claimed that the streets upon which the company proposes to build its lines arc Tenth from Pacific to Farnam. thence west to Grant ox- tcmicd , being north of Clark , along Twentieth north. The center of each line on Tenth street will bo ten feet on eacli side of tlio middle of the .street. On Fnrnam tlio center of the two lines being 15.)5 ! ! ) on each side , of the middle of the street. On Twentieth street tlio center of each line shall be live feet on each side of the middle of the street ex cept in that portion of the street men tioned , which is occupied by the Omaha Horse railway company. On that part tlio tracks will bo laitl ton foot on eacli sine of the middle of the street mentioned It is further asserted that contracts have been made to the extent of 5300,000 , and that that 'material has been distributed and the work of erection commenced. The company - pany claims to have bought a site upon which to locate its engines , and in sev eral other ways made n great outlay of nionoy. ITlm Ilorso Railway company , it is assorted , under nn alleged -cliartor , granted by tlio territory February 18 , 18U7 , claim exclusive control of nil the streets of the city for railway purposes , nnd threatens to stop the work of con structing the cable tramwn.y and tore- move any material of the same wl'ich may bo placed on the streets , place ob structions in the way nnd even under- tnko to build new and other lines with their old ones to prevent tlio cable line from building its road. Of the amount of work to be done , the plaintiff claims that $100,000 , is nearly ready , and that ho has already commenced tlio work of construction , and that defendant threat ens to lay down oilier tracks to exclude it from the right of way. Thi ) petitioner therefore prays that the defendant be enjoined from placing any obstacle on tlio road , building ether trucks , romovingmatorialor in any man ner interfering with the construction of the cubic linpft ) , Judges Wakfiloy and Neville to whom the petition was first presented , stated tliat they had a direct personal interest in tlie subject matter and the matter was tmnlly attended to by Judge A. M. Post , of thii Fourth judicial district. Ho grant ed a temporary injunction and will hear arguments on a permanent one on next Monday at Columbus , in this state. THE PLAN OF TIIR CAHUJ ItOAD. Yesterday tlio long deferedwork on the Cable road wns commenced. A reporter who walked down South Tenth street found n largo force of men at work opo-p site thn Windsor hotel , engaged in tear- ng up tlio pavement , preparatory to lay- ng track. Uoing informed that tlio force of men were at work on the cable road , the Br.i : man immediately pro ceeded to pump some of the directors of the road , who happened to bo .standing near , to learn tlio details of the scheme , which hnve so long been withhold. " 1'es sir. " said Dr. Mercer , "wo have nt last commenced work on the cable road. 1 can give you all the particulars of the scheme with the utmost freedom now. The route ? It will bo up Tenth street from the depot , to Farnam , up Farnam to Twentieth , nnd north and Bouth on Twentieth between Leaven- worth ami Hamilton. Wo intend to extend - tend the line out to Twenty-eighth and shall probably bo able to do so this year , if no obstacles nro thrown in our way by the street railway company. That corporation will of course do everything possible to hinder us. " "What will bo the cost of the road ? " "About ? 800,000 , line , rolling block nnd ovorythinir complete. The cost of the double track itself is enormous ยง 100,000 , per mile. The fact is , wo propose to have a Ijrst class road , second in point of equipment to none in tlio country. Wo ehall put on ton trains to start with , each train consisting of thrco oars manned by a conductor and gripman. Those trains will run from eight to twelve miles nn hour. The system will bo the same as in vogue in Kansas City , Chicago and San Francisco. " "When will the road bo completed ? " "If nothing hinders us within ninety days from to-day cars will bo running on the line , Wo propose to push the work hiatus.rapidly as money nnd a largo force will unnblo us. People accuse us ot dilly-dallying nnd losing time during the past two months. That is all nonsense. The fnct Is that wo have boon at work nil thn time , nnd haven't lost a single day. AH our material is now on tlio Ground ready to commence 'work with. Four draughtsmen have been at work in Kansas City for weeks past , drawing up die plans nnd specifications for the road , while wo have had n man in Chicago inspecting the maforinl which has been purchased. We have boon at work on nil the smaller details of the road , nnd have got ihoiu closed up so that work pan bo uushcd ahead rapidly from now on. Tin : Mr. Robert Gillliam is chief engineer Of the road , with V. Spanberg Ills noting assistant. Mr. Gilllmm uill arrive in the elty this evening. Patriok Ford , the city eouncllnmu , is foreman in charge of con- Ouinba cable road , " said Mr , 'Spanborg to llio reporter , ' 'will bo , if not the lincst , uqiml to nii.vtiiinK in the coun try , bnrrim ; noun of the rontls in tlic big cistern cities. Everything i of the lincst nntl niO'St costly material. I presume incest cost tlic line will bo the most expensive in the country. " Tlic truck rails are to bo of the finest cast steel and will welch llft.y- six pounds to ( ho yard. They will bo placed about eight feet apart. The slot rail through which the irrip passes to the cable will also be of steel , with an oponinc of about an inch and a quarter wide , It will weigh forty- five pounds to the yard. The cable will be of the lincst twisted steel and weighing twenty-four pounds to the foot. The rails rest upon two arms of a larcro V-shaped iron , which are brnncd by means of another and similar V-shapcd iron known as the yoke , I ho snnpci between - tween the two being filled with Portland cement. The cable will run along hi an iron tubing resting on these yokes , winch are placed four feet apart. Eacli yoke is thrro feet and eleven inches deep , while the tubing is only thrco feet and oicht inches deep. The yokes are of the very finest stool. Jn the tubing arc placed pulleys , at a distance of thirty-six feet from each other , to support tlie cable. These pulleys will be twelve Indies in di ameter and will weigh sovcnty-llve pounds each. In fact , all the way through every attention is to 1)2 paid to details of satoty and thoroughness , so lliatas Mr. Spanberg says , the road will bo the liuest in the country. Mr. Kdwn.nl LillK of Kansas City , is the contractor for the entire road : ANOTIIKIt INJUNCTION. Late Yesterday afteifioon Uni ted States Marshal Uierbower served an injunction upon the cable railway people to prevent them from going ahead with the work The injunction was obtained in the United States court by the Mreet railway direct ors on the ground that no other company had a right , according to their charter , to operate a .street railway of any sort in Omaha. The injunction was issued telegraphically by Judge Dundy who is now at Lake Geneva , Wis. The injunction was served upon L. IS. \ \ illiams , vice president , and O. K. Test , secretary , of the Cable company. The case comes up for hearing August 18. It is said that tlic street railway com pany is figuring on changing its present tracks into a cable system. TlteolHcials , however , are ready to give out nothing definite about the scheme. A PKIVATE TEIjfcPHONE : SYSTEM. The Union Pacific Preparing forSutt Hail Notes. The Union Pacific is preparing to put in its headquarters building a private telephone system , connecting all the otlices , similar to the system used in the Chieaco , Milwaukee & St. Paul build ing in Milwaukee. Supt. Korty is now in Milwaukee for the purpose of inspecting the system , and noting its works , as well as to obtain figures on duplicating it in the Union Pacific building. In this way the headquarters ofliclals will be independent of { ho local telephone exchange - change , and will be able to talk with one another without a moment's delay. Con nections will bo made by moans of a switch-board placed in the telegraph ofiico on the first floor. Gen. Supt Smith has gone to Denver to attend the quarterly meeting of super intendents of the road. Capt. Sam Do How , of Chicago , mana ger of the California Fast Freight line , in the city. J. D. Welch , general agent of the Union Pacific at Cincinnati , is in the city.General General Manager J. II. Callaway of thoJJnipn Pacific , went castjlast evening , to meet and return with his family , wno have been spending the summer on the sea coast. Gen. Johnston , the famous ex-robel commander , and present railway com missioner , is expected in the city on Thursday next , to inspect the affairs of. the Union Pacific. His assistants , Messrs. Walker and Warner , arc now in Omaha awaiting his arrival. Gen. Johnston passed through Omaha about this time last year. BLiEW HIS UIIAINS OUT. An Omaha Man Commits Sulclclo in Salt linkc City. Mr. Max Moyors recived yetorday from a Denver friend , Albert Abel , a letter giv ing the sad news of the suicide in Salt Lake city of Henry Pinner. Pinner , up to two or thrco years ago , was a resident of Omaha , representing Max Meyer & Bros. Ho Wunt out to Salt Lake city some time ago expecting to bo married tea a beautiful young lady of that place. Last week in a fitot despondency lie took a revolver and blow his brains out. The cause of the act is not known , but it is thought that his allianccd bride jilted him. him.Pinner Pinner was a well educated man about thirty-two years of age. Ho waa well known and very popular hero. His par ents reside in Berlin , Germany. A week or so ago Pinner was in Oma ha , and dropping into the Meyer estab lishment , asked to look at some re volvers. Ho was shown a largo assort ment and carefully picking out one put it in his pocket with the careless remark : " 1 guess this is big enough if I should want to kill myself. " Nothing was thought of the remark at tlio time , but it is probable that oven then ho was con templating suicido. "Wanted Him Arrested. Mention was made in the Bin ; last week of the case of Mrs , Wilkins , the widow , whoso marriage with her youthful lover , George Aaams , did notcomo oil' . Adnms had met her pevcraldays before , and pro fcssed to become vary much smitten. A tender feeling sprang up between the two , and it was agreed that they should bo married at once. Mrs. Wilkins gave Adams $110 to keep for her until the knot should bo tied. The grown up children of Mra. Wilkins heard of the approaching marriage and determined to prevent it. They locked Adams in ono room and the mother in another , and finally re leased Adams on his consenting to "get. " He loft town and has not been seen since until yesterday , when ho returned. Mrs. Wilkins friends sought to have him ar rested on the ground of his retaining the $110 with which she had entrusted him. They wore informed that no criminal charge could bo brought against him. Court House Ketalnlnn Wall. The plans with voluminous specifica tions for the retaining wall of the court house nro on exhibition in the room of the county commissioners in the same building. They are visited daily by con tractors who look them over , study them in all tholr details and then figure upon the work to bo donu. Messrs , lircnnan. Lynn & Cunningham , Drcxel and a host of others nro going to put in bids , and the competition is likely to bo close. I'horo is ut present but ono sot of plans and the commissioners nro considering the advisability of having more made. Thrown Into tlio Mud. John ' Gibbs , n olork in the freight depot , was th'rown out of his buggy yesterday nnd the latter was considerably broken nnd dragged in the iniro on Eighteenth nud Farnnin streets , by hid horse taking fright nud ruuuiug away. THE ANNlMIj CONTEST. Some Facts About , tlio Co mini : Hlfto Competition. Colonel Henry , nrmy instructor of rifle practice issued yesterday the circular con ccrnlng the rillo competition , which com mences , Friday , August20th. and contin ues to the 28th inclusive. The program mo of firing Is as follows : KIIIST D.vv Friday , August SOth. A. At. Preliminary pi notice , BOO nnd 300 yntils. 1' . Jr. Preliminary practice , 600 and COO yards.Snrojfn Snrojfn DAY Saturday , Autrust Olst. A. M. Preliminary practice , 200 and 800 ynids. P. if. Preliminary practice , skirmish firlnp. firlnp.Tumi Tumi ) DAY Monday , August aid. A. il. I'reliinln.My practice , skirmish firing. P , M. Preliminary practice , 000 and COO yards. yards.Forum DAY Tuesday , August31th. A. M. IH'i''Utmeiit ' competition , UOO and 000 jui d.s P. M. Department competition , GOO and COO ynids. Firm DAY WvilnoMlny , August 2Mh , A. M. Derailment competition ( ) and 300 yards. P. M. Dcpaitincnt competition , 000 and COO yards. SIXTH DAY Thuiday , August20th. A. .M. Depiutment competition , skirmish firing. P. .M. Hnll's-cyo fivln ? , or other matches. . SnvKjfTit DAY Friday , Auitust'JTih. A. M. Jtonimentnl team matches and Bn IPs-eye 111 Inu. P. M. Derailment competition , skirmish HrliiL' . KIOIITII DAY Saturday , August 3Sth. Piescutatloii of mctlals and such other piizes as may be available. In case of inclement weather , if the fir ing is not held , the tiny following , or the first sutiablo day will bo used instead of , as indicated in programme. The oillccr in charge of the afi'air is Colonel Henry. Captain James Ulio , Second infantry , will bo in cimmnnd of the rillo camp and executive officer. Lieu tenant Clias II Cochran , of the Seventh infantry , will net as statistical and finan cial olhecr. Lieutenant K. II. Brooks , of the Twenty-first infantry , will act as or dinance ollicor and Lieutenant II. 1) . Slyer , of the Twenty-first infantry , as commissary officer. The range ollleers have been appointed as follows : Lieutenants Burns and Muir of the Seventeenth infantry , Brunsbark and Wright of the Second infantry , Tag- cart of tlio Sixth and Hutcheson of the .Ninth cavalry.- NO FIGHT PnOBAntiE. O'Bficn niitl Fnllon nro Unable to Agree Upon tlio Money. Patsy Fallen nnd Tom O'Brien motyo s- tcrtlay afternoon at 2 o'clock at C. S. Higgins' , to ar range for their fight. Fnllon wanted to light for $500 with $100 forfeit , which last amount ho had with him to deposit. O'Brien did not want to fight for mor than $100and had $15 which he deposited with Dell Iliuld. He claimed he could not raise any more money and thought that as Fallen had agreed to light him for from ono hundred to five hundred , dollars , ho ought to be willing to accept the smaller as well as the larger sum. Fnllon refused to fight for less than the larger sum. The matter was there fore declared off. Fnllon , however , agreed to spar O'Brien for the benefit of a mutual friend , who has just met severe losses , but O'Brien refused. The forfeit of the latter is still in Doll Itudd's possession. Republican County Convention. The republican electors of tire county of Douglas arc invited to send delegates from the several wards and prccinqlSpf said county to mcotin conyontjp'n on tlio 18th day of September , 1830 , at the 4qx- position building ( Omaha ) at 9 o'clock a. m. , for the purpose of electing Twenty-seven delegates to the republican state convention. Also to nominate * Ono comity commissioner. One county attorney' . Two senators from the Fifth district. Eight rcpicsontatlvcs from the Eleventh district. Also to elect twentv-seven delegates to the First congressional district convention. Also nine delegates to the Sixth district scnatoilal convention. The primaries to elect delegates to said convention will bo hold on the 17th day of September , 1880. from5 to'7 o'clock w. m. . in the city ot Omaha , and trom 7 to 9 o'clock j ) . m. . in the county. Each ward is entitled to eight delegates and eacli county precinct to three delegates. The following are the pojhng places for said primaries : First ward Jones and Tenth streets. Second ward Grocery store , Sixteenth and Lea von worth. Third ward 1124 Dodge street , corner of Twelfth. Fourth ward Planters' house. Fifth ward Hcdman's feed store. Sixth ward Endue house No. 1. Union precinct Band house , Irvington. Florence precinct Solomon's hall. Elkhorn precinct Town hall. JelTersou precinct II. C. Tlmmes' house. Milliard precinct School house. Saratoga precinct School house. West Onmna precinct School house. McArtllo precinct School linuso. Valley pieclnct School house. Doncias precinct Onealey's shool house. Clilcago picolnut hlklinrn station , Waterloo precinct George Johnson's of fice. fice.Tho The county central committee also adopted the following : Rcsolval , That the executive cointnlltcp of the county cantrnl coinmltteo net as n com- mlttett on credentials o delegates to the county convention passing upon all iincon- tested delegations and reporting to the con vention nil contests for decision. Uy order of tlio county central committee. K. W. SIJIP.IIAI. , Chairman. WM. A. IliiicK. ; Sccietnry. OMAHA , August 7th , 1SJ5. J. L. Wilkio , manufacturer of paper boxes , 100 S. Mlh street Omaha. Another Story. Mr. M. Ilollman has determined to im prove the bujlding now occupied by him as n clothing store , at the southwest cor ner of Fnrnam and Thirteenth streets , by adding another story , tails , making it a four story structure , -11x18-3 feet. The jrout will 1)0 materially improved in vari ous ways , ami when o ompletcd will present sent a hand omo appearance. The upper stories will bo divided into ofiico rooms , which will bo reached by passenger ele vators. This improvement , which Is to bo begun at once , will make a break in the monotonous appearance of Central block , and no doubt will influence the owners of other buildings m the block to follow suit. Mr. William Pnxton has decided to ndd u seventh story to his building which is now in process of erection on Six teenth and Farnain. The building as or iginally planned was to have but six stories. . Mr. Paxton is determined to have it the finest etruoturo west of Chicago cage , It will be as tall as the lumber ox- chnngo in Minneapolis , which is at pres ent the largest structure hi uny of the western cities. Opelt's Hotel , Lincojn Neb. , opened March IQtli , first class in every respect. For Sale. First-class Hvcry barn , well located iu Hastings , Nob. and n good livery business , Price , f3,000. Terms easy. For particulars address J , E , Mc Dowell , real estate ngont , Hastings , Neb. Polloo Points. There were fifty-ono cases on Judge Btonberg'fi trial docket yesterday morning Most of them were unimportant cases o drunkenness and fighting. ' CJwJcs Johnson was given a prelimi nary examination ou.aichargo of stealing n trunkfull of clothes ifroin Sam Hoatly. Ho was bound ovc to the district court In the sum of $1,0001 The trunk and con tents were valued atfeo. her last night. A warrant wasswnrnoulin policccourt yesterday morning for the arrest of Frits Hulio , charged with assault upon the little son orWillia Doncckcn. Tlio Ontno Law. OMAHA , August -1896. . To the Editor ot the BEEJ Will you kindly Inform mo through your valuable paper of the "Game Laws of Nebraska , " or that part relative to the killing of quails , prairie- chicken and " . " , oblige "WLVOKL K. The sporting season for quail and tur key is from October 1 to January ! , of grouse from September 1 to January 1. Personal E. P. Itoggcn of Lincoln , is at the Pax- ton. ton.Mr. Mr. John ( ? . Koulm , the well known architect of Lincoln , is in the city on bus iness. Dr. Wnlis Landau , F. L. S. , of Berlin. nnd Dr. F. Landau , of Breslau , are at the Paxton. Fred Bennot , of the Chicago News , who made MJ many friends during his connec tion with the Republican of tills city , is hero on a llying visit. Uev. H. H. Ingram , pnstor of the Christian church , has tendered his rcsig- nition. IIo goes to Beatrice to nccopt a pastoral charge in that city. Louis Hanson of Davenport , Iowa , is visitinir in this city this week , and will accompany the local Turn Vcrein to St. Jo. to bo present at tlic turnfcst. C. A. Ilurlbtirl , who travels for the Strong Collin manufacturing company , of Winstead , Conn. , has been in town for the past low days. Ho loft .to-day for an extended tour in Iowa , Illinois and Mis souri. Mr. II. B. Woodbrhlgo , wliot has made many friends liero during a six months' connection with the local "press gang , " has gone to Lincoln to accept the respon sible position of managing editor of the Journal. J.Tocnsfcldt , president of Toensfeldt's institute , ono of tlio most successful of advanced academies of the country , and at tlio samn time president of the Na- tionnl Turner bund , is a guest of his brother turners in this city. Brevities. D. G. Hull illed yesterday in the United States court thrco cases for the Freehold Land and Mortgage Co , , of London , against residents of Nebraska. Eleven cars of freight passed cast yes terday morning from tlic coast over the Hock Island route. To-day iiftcenVmoro will go by way of the Chicago & North western to the same plnco , making tlio run in nineteen and a halt hours. All members of the A. O. U. W.in good standing , in the city and especially the members of Union Pacific lodge No. 17 , and Omaha lodge No : 18 are invitrd to attend the instituting ! ' of' u loyal lottoe at Council Bluffs , Wednesday evening , Aug. 11. Members requested to be at the U.P. dciot at 7 o'clock sharp. llpn. John A. McShano , Richard O'Keefe ' , Michael Leahy , Patrick Bar rett , and James Connolly were ap pointed n committee to receive Michael Davitt , who is to arrive in this city about the 21th of this month. Mr. Stephen J. Broderick was elected secretary of the land league. Michael Desmond , tlio Sioux City man whoso case was mentioned in in Satur day's BEE , will apply in the county court for a writ of liabcasi corpus for the pos session of his little dnughcr , who has been living with her runaway mother in this city , Tno latter-when she heard of her divorced husband's presence in this city Saturday , was immediately married to her paramour , Snyder. On Saturday evening , a small boy jumped into a dog cart owned by Gus Keinliardt. who works for Bolln & Siovers , whipped up the horse and started off to enjoy a rido. The horse was a spirited animal and being unused to such treatment , ran away. On Six teenth street tlio boy was thrown out , and severely cut up. His injuries , which were not considered dangerous , were dressed by Dr. Ficgenbaum. Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers were filed August 7 , with the county clerk. Clias P Matliewson and wife to Zara G Comstock , the undivided M of H5 , blk 310 , Omaha , w d-SSOO. Mary E Dunk to G W Buck et al , lots l , 2 , 8 and 4 , block 30 , Florence , q c 8 ' 275. Selmn Sterns to John A Froyhan , It 12 , blk SO , South Umaha , q c SI. Mention Strasser nnd husband to John A Froyhan , lot IS , block bO , South Omaha , < j c 81. Llsetta Sterns and husband to John A Fiovhan , lot IS. block BO , South Omaha , q 'Marguerite Altshnlcr and husband to John A Froyhan , lot 12 , block to , South Omaha , q c SI. John A Froyhan to ! PO Lewis , the south 20 'feet of lot 12 , block bO , South Omaha , w d S2.0CO. Samuel S Curtis nnd wife to Wlllard Scott , lots 1. 2 , 3 and -J , block 5 , Delvcdcio , w d SI 030 P S Lelsonrliig to the Public , Lcisonring's ndd to Omaha , dedication. James G Chapman to Charles W Italncy , It C , lilk 7 , Omaha , wd-S37,000. Win P Almy and wlfo to ROT James O'Connor , lot 10 , block S , Belvedere , w d- S5CO. Samuel S Curtis nnd wife to Uov. James O'Connor , Its 5 , 0 , 7 , 8 , 9. 11. la , 13 , U and 15 , blk r , Belvedere , w d-S4,5M > . CailT Schmidt and wife to Anthony J Ilulion , lot 22 , Tuttlo'ii subdivision , w d " qi " > ( JQt ( ) "Jehu II Hungate. trustee , to John V V acek , Its 1 and 2 , blk , Bedlord Place , w d SI Q\Q Ch'ns McCormick to Ficniont C Craig et al. Its 15 and 10 , blk 3 , JlcCoimlck's 2nd ndd.w 4 8850 , ' Felix J McShano anil wlfo to W J Temple- ton ot nl. c } { of w of nvrif 7-15-f 3 , w d- 80,500. Algernon S Paddock nnd wlfo to August Cloves , IU 1 and 2 , blu 4 , Paddock Place , w d tf. 5,500. Frank 11 Johnson and wlfo to Mllon S Lindsay , Its 1 , 3. 3 , ( . r , 0. 7 , H , 0. 10 l , 12 nnd 13 , blk 1 , and Us l to 13 Inclusive , blk 2 , Mayne'B 2nd add to Omaha , w (1-811,000. ( , Alice O'Dcnahoo et al.toWm J McEathron , It 0. blk fl , Kllby Place , w d-Sl,000 Clinton N Powell and wlfo to George W Parker , Its 8 and l > . blk 2 , .Potter's ndd , w d ' 'I'lio's CJefTerles to John U Webster , It 3 , blk I , Potter's add , w dvSbTiO. Ceo W Parker to Mary A Derby , It 5T , Burr Ge'o V Parker to Walter S Dcntloy , It 53 , Burr Oak. wd SbOO. George W Parker to Edward Sterns , It 55 , Burr Oak , w d-SSOO. Gee W Parker to Chad O George , It GO.Burr . Oak , wd-SSOO. Win J Mount nnd wife to Fran k C Cutler , HO , blk 2 , Hillside add..wil-81 , 50. John L McCngno and wlfo to David F Brown , lot 13 , block 0 , Doulso's add , w d 51,250. George T Cornish nnd wlfo to Luther A Harmon , part nK nw ) < W5-13. w d-S 10.000. Gee w Logan and wile to Joseph L Ken- nard et al , east 50 feet of Its 13 and 14 , blk 5 , Hiiwthoino , wd sm , Henry W Yates and wlfo to Isaac E Cong- don ct al , cast 50 feet of It 7 , blk 2 , Capitol HIM. wd 84,000. Win J Mount and wife to Arthur W Scrlb- ner. lot 8. block 2. HllUido ndd , w A-S 1,250. Clias McCormlek to Italph E Gnylord , lots 12 and 13 , blk 8 , McCormick's 2nd ndd , w d 51,500. Algernon S Paddock nnd wife to Henry K nnrkft.lt 6 , blk I , and It 15 , blk 2 , Paddock Edward Wodltska to D P Angcll , It 12blk , 0 , Jerome Park , w d-Sl,2QO. Site \Vnntb n Divorce ; . Margaret ijchinkor , wlfo of Mathcw SeLiuker , to whom the has been married TJ11S SPACE IS 1U1SERVED 2OK T11R WHO WILL OrjSN WITII AN ENTIRE NISU' STOCK AT Y On or alb out Sept. 1st , 1886. since November 14 , 1875 , seeks to bu divorced from him on the ground ot ex cessive cruelty. They have three chil dren , and of these she wants to have control , as also to be allowed reasonable alimony , as she claims her husband is worth about $1,000 of uuinctmibcrcd property. Absolutely This powilor never varies. A marvel of pur ity , Btronutli and wlinlnsomone s. More econ omical than the ordinary kinds nnd ciuint bo role ! Incompctlllon with tlio multllmlo or low toBt , short wol lit alum or phospiinto powdorg. Sold onjy In can ? . HOYAI. UAKINQ I'OWDEII Co. 168 Wall St. . Now York. U.NB OK MOItK AT WHOLESALE ( 'NICE. I PAY nil ciprrxi charge * to all points within 300 mill's , l.oiiccarrlaimi to tplect Irom Bend t o cem Kuuip for IlluftrnUil catalogue. SUiulon tills papiT. L. G , SPENCER'S TOY FACTORY , 221 W. MADISON ST. , CHICAGO. MEDICAL j- Cor. 131 h STRCfTaia CAPITOL AYE , THE TnHAT.MBNT OK Afr. AND SURGICAL DISEASES. 4ND M > > V ACTOItT OF BRACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DCfORHITIES , musses , AND cuomio BAUERIES. We have the facilities , apparatus and rcmcdlei for tbo successful treatment of eTorrforra dl ciis reciulrhiK either medical or surgical treatment , nnd nTltoallto come and Investigate for IbemiGlrcs or conespond wHU UB , lant experience In treating ca"c br letter enables u to treat man ? cases Ciurrn.HrnnehltlslnhalnJlcinKectrloty.P | ralyBl | Kpllepsr. Kidney. Kje , Kar. bkln , Jllood and all 8 rr&7"SiV imrAMUM , HKAOKS. TriM.e. . unU all kinds of Medical and burglcal Apph nces.nianufBCturodBndtor alo. The only reliable Medical Inslllulemaking Private , SpeolajU ? . NirvoyU8 Diseases Wo can erooTO Sn > Ullltlo poison from the system TO MEN . . STHICTIIIIK , AND AU . . . . . , ufsKA ESOKTIIB OlSNii- " * * * ' " * W. .MW or send blslorr of rour case for an opinion. 1'ertomi unable to Tlilt us mar bo treated at tbelr h ( . VlV - - - - - * mwtA 1.1 afllfvlnaB nrt InftlrU. KO FIIOM ODhKllVATlON. no marks to Indicate Stentst-'Bender. One personal Interne * preferred convenient Klftr rooms for the accommodation If con of patllSti. Board and attendmco at reawmablt price. Address all Letters to Omaha Medical ft Surgical Instlfufi , Cgr. I3lb6t. . and Capitol Avs. , Qmaba , Neb. , C. E. MAYNE , S. W. COSE. 15th AM > FAKiV'AIH , OMAHA. Property of every description for sale in all parts of the city. Lands for sale ii every county in Nebraska. A complete set of Abstracts of Titles of Douglas oountj kept. Maps of the City , State or County , or any ether information desired fun nishcd free of charge upon application. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANT BEO. BURKE , Manager , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. REFERENCES : Merchants' and Fanners' Bank , David City , Neb. ; Kc.irnoy National Bank , KiMrney , Neb. : Coliiinbiis Statp Bank. Columbus , Neb. ; McDonald's Bank , NottU PJattc. Neb. ; Omaha National Bank. Omaha. Neb. Will pay customers' draft with bill of lad i in : attached for two-thirds value of stoolc < fe STONE , One of the Best arid Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From , OMAHA NEB. THE BESTTHREAD FOR SEWING MACHINES ] SIX-CORD SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON. Full Assortment for sale to Uio Trudo by VINYARD & SCHNEIDER THE ENEMY IN THE AIR ! net. IIUOII O , I'KNTKCOST. Pastor of Ht. I "I liiv litnn miirarliufur twenty ymrs wt | Ii Cliron lrnnonli ) | : , for plelilua i f tn I luvnniit iiiti'iinn , , Vork wrlle : , WcBlIIUh Street Now Cuiirch mill fuoilotiiiiy Uml wlnilovon my illKOnmo IKIWITJ 'Tor seven successive yonra I win a vlollni to fever irora < > ilcprptscil tli.H I wiu uniiblii to illaosi foixl ol anil nny kind o ioH | Unit ) brciil | iuuiitla < l Bill ; a lininiiiar , finally In norioin prostration . und nsno resulting iniil iii.ulu linn llk | i iwilar , unit Iliun iMiilinl. I WIIH ro melancholia , wlilch rcmlcrnil nil work lmpo lblo uml il mr , I to a HUTU skoli'lcni , iny nuiritrlni ; wuru liiilc. llfuUBtU connUinthorror. Aftertrylnifeverything frillinbla , I inrrhmol nna nfrnur lltor lutiln. nnil recomnionrteil fromqiilnlno to cobwebs 1 win inirj lomyiiltiiriiMoiilnlimuiit , In two wcuks wnsnliliitn Bimitcit to put nn a HuI.MAN. 1 hail hut nno clilll c.itu lii'iirljr nii'ul with my fiunlly-riiust Luef iniil . itftcrwurit My Bononil he.ilth bocnme perfect , und TunniMcs. . llnvn ciilnoil Hltnun pimniln. In ono your I Increueoil from 175 to 3/J i > miml The ' 1 f l Imppynnil juyliil. All tlin pmliu nnil llmnki lollowlna mimincr. uta time wlii-n I wui iwnillurlr nro ilno to tlio UOI.MAV PAII. I lljinik ( loil liirtliU BUbjcct to the trouble , 1 wura Ir. lloliimn' " Pud AH A Muinlntr. Yiiuri roi | > ' , : . I. IIONM'.lt , Boutu Wash- ' , the hurt been completely I'liKVKNTlVK but enemy . . . ' "lid not encounter him , nor huTOl met pnicK.rso3. IIOIiMAN 1'All CO. , 1JJ Wllllum htri-ct , N. V. HOLMAN LIVER PAD TRIUMPHANT. The Pad will prevent more slckneis than all the Pills and Drugs In Christendom nil ! Curo. C O. Q . . O.RELIABLE RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds. Fine Jewelry , Silver war e h * larffost stock , 1'rlcoj tUo loivuit. Pine rnpalrln * a ei > ocl.ilty. All work wurr.uuoJ. Ojrua anil l.'ith etroot , Or flie Liquor lliilill , Ciirctl by AUmliiUlerJiii ; Dr. Iliilticu' Qoltlon H | > cflflc > It can te given In n cup ot cofleo or tea without ( he knofclodgeor tbo person taking It.ltuuiolulcl ? bsrtnlesiami "III eOect a permanent and Muedjr cute , whelb r tbo patient Is modeiuu arlnker uc ia eicoliollo nreck. It has been fUen In Ibou- utiidi uf c cs , nnd In every Instance n perfect curs hM followed. It nrrer Inlla. Tht tystcuionce jmpitgnatcd with Ibo Hpeclitc , It tC'Comn an uttet liapoulblllly for the liquor appetite to exlut- FOR BALE BY FOLLOWING DUUCiaiSTSt KVIIN A ; CO. , Cor. 15th nod Uiujlnn , and 18lh & Ounilne HIB. , Omaha , h'cb.l * . II , VO.STKU < fc IlltO. , Council Hluirn , lotra. Call or write for patnpbltl ro.ilaliitnK l.undredi cfUatlmoiilalsfrointlieU ; ! noiueuaudi ' fU fiUU J ; t Cfcuntnr , _ . IS1ABUSHED USED I HALL1 JLOVO. [ ( [ 0200000 PAMSOFTHE SOLD ; WORLD . . _ . . . .hu B and I' lcf4 on implication. Bold by all Hut bent Cerrline Hulliier ami llcalon. , CINCINNATI. U. S. A. I Cable Adfjrts. COO CIN. mHE OEDAH9" * A Homo utid Day School for Voung Lndlo * . rcMipon * itrr. 1 , DfllKhUully eltuatol on ( icirirctotrn llolk-htB. I.ttt o fro'.iriila. 12n > lar ; : 4 iic > 'imiinilutlons. MtSC KAHLK , lUiaKth St. , Wtixhiuctoii D.d