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e i S —————— — e ————— — T — — | —— e ————————————" - e R ——— " » < agestion ¢ f Senator Mavderson. with respact to anything bad. In other THE D \TLY BEE. I THE ELKHORR DI ASTER. Sugges! st e THE TRIAL TRIBUNAL. words b wunpr{vhihitinninl. . i) A comr.ittee consisting of Hon, James 3 Prot, Olatk, of Minneapolis, then ssng a7 A g E. Boyd as chairman, to sepresent the BT el : e’ ' i n , ) T s i in a beautifnl solo accompanying himself on " Friday Morning Ootober ]0‘1%8 COroner's JAry P ests the Respoust-| Boned of Teade; Jamoe Creighton sad |Th Grand Jury Jointly Indic: & Wo-| &2 organ, after which the bsnedioticn —~LARGEST STOCK OF— — ‘i Andrew Iysewater, the city; N. B, Pat- waa pronounced by Rev. Savidge and the S EVITIES Bty on BN gineer Lowry. ram, the Butlingion & Mtissoari, and| W0 8 CONStADIE and AN ACIOTERs | Nening session adjourned. LOCAL BR 15 Pttt A, . 1 i i The delegates to the convention wore § ]' / R Verdior « . cbnal gt e Mtins St vt Onso ot Bor. | AFTIVing all day yestorday from variovs | Issioners have advertived | THE VOFC f the Jury Showa that {appointed. Seversl plans to be lald be. | Others Indicted—The Oase ot Ber- | v of tho atats and it was thought last ) A yand the mew court there ' w .re Palliating Olrcum.- fore the commission as to the best means thod ve, Guy on Trial, night that about twenty were present, 'I.l ::n,.dv Pr irading an v of protecting the river front were dis- DN From flm, fifty ;\ni#lnh _mri,]uqmdm ’the . puse o itteo, but nor > K & state, each one of which is allowed thros ‘,-”.,,cw of drunk and disorderly were l —— fi:::ds bzpll::.‘ ui':m,‘.'u?}?v.|:rh¢':i,:: :‘jf: Yeaterdey morning tho cate, Borthold | delegates, l’t‘i‘:thnng)\tAl:uut“mx!y will In the State: fined 85 each and costs in polics court yo The ‘mquest in the matter of the cieath |dicions expenditure of about $30,000 or | va. Guy, was called up for jury trial, and | be present in attendance upon the con- ? terday morniog. N ¥ of Ge.o. Chambarlain and Geo. Shisldon, W‘d.fi:fl) Ll U_\;W bt !r:,r:n‘;vhg:'(‘: sftar comeming the ttefition of the | veRLoE veniay wvering, thal wetisg will ’————— —’ oty 8 e ornamentod with a " | to eontinue it for so o4 t o " obab)! tonds its £ I's 1 g wi y e S gt ova, TV 0 sty | e SARIINE K REGERAR Wiio wero fa-| tirthor along tho river will bo amply bl vy r:r'yr'"””:"v,: o day. e | be addressed by John B, Finch, of Lin- | bran now base 1 H1ckie tiatvln 7y whon tal iy wounded in the collision neur ¥lk- | g fivient for the present. [‘ y ime y over ly. e | coln. : ; and has any amount of orn station on Wednesday, was ocontin-| The committeo will meet again this f“,"'::’m’mg:"h:’l;:zn :{rrv":wnii‘::c:z;m i 1;;.; Fl{s(_!]:lly svnn{n}g-\ wn: be nl(]l;lrenwd it ¢ . {morning to rurther disouss the matter || ‘ . L y Miss Willard, of Evanston, 111, pres- The aephoalt paving on Yittoenth atreet, | Ged yestorday 8¢ 2 p. m. b the undor. § Eo n:i,nxnpt . programme for entertaining | 5l anc twice suspended juries, Ber-{gany of Womau's National Temperance FURNISHED. botwoen Farnam and Donglas st rets, was [ taking rooms of Drexer & Maul, on Farn- { /0 0. & P thold sues Guy for the recovery of goods | (ocociation. very bad, and it is found neosssary, & have a good deal of it taken ap and rels 4. _A freightened strect car hor se<on Caming { place on their arrival in this city, but the steoet yortoo sy ran against.a wagon pole in such amanner asto disemibevzel it The fnjured enimal will have to ba Lilled. Next Sundsy Unity Chusih will hold its Harvest Festival, and all donations of grain, vegetables, fruit and, flowers daould bo sent to the cherch eatly or Saturdag aft:rnoon, —Mr. Chas. B. Wilsey and Miss Helen M Ingersoll were mseried on Wodnesday, October 8th at the residence of L. B, Hills, on Cali- fornia street, ky Rev. Savidge of the First M. F. church, ~John Lewe, & colored man, was arrestod am street. The bodies had beon taken to that remaing of Sheldon were, durlng the day, romoved to his home and only Chamberlain retained, which were viewed by hundreds of sympathizing friende from among the railroad employes and citizens generally. When the investigation was resumed at 2 p.m. Judge Baldwin appeared on behalf of the state, Hon. A. J. Poppleton on behalf of the Union Pacific rallway company, and Hon, George W. Ambrose for Mr. 4. W, Lowry, driver of the en- gine which collided with the ill-fated train, These gentlemen eutered upon the case upon an agreed state of facts, as those of DAILY BEE~FRIDAY OCTOBER 10 1884 THE stood 7 to C— TABLES TURN i, home's b. The ¥vansvilles Down the Union Pa- «cMics by the Score, 7 10 5, A wery small audience witnessed the gamo yesterday at St. Park. The programme was leisurely car- ried outand proceedings suspended in the seventh inning when the Evansvilles Excepting the Mary's Avenue mild excitement created by Cavanaugh catching the ball once in the pit of his stomach and his subsequent pantomine purchaged by him in 1880 trom one Tros- sin, and at the latter's injunction seized upon by Guy in the capacity of sheriff. Atworneys Cown, Smytho and Bloom are retained by the plaintiff, while the de- fense is supported by Switzler and Prit- cett, and the firm of Clarkson, Congdon & Hunt, Late in the afternoon the grand jury camo into ¢ ourt and presen J ments as follows, came into court and made presentmenty as follows: One against William Jones and Andrew Simpaon for grand iarceny. The offense with which theso boys are charged is tho stealing of a watch from Edholm & Erick- son about four weeks ago. One against James Thomas for the Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue. only one issued in Nebraask During the session delegates to the national temperace convention which meets in St. Louis will also be olected, To.day’s session convenes this morn- ing at 9 o'clock. — i ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES BUFFALOU. S, STANDARD SCAL Counter, Hay, Stock and Railroad Track. ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Just received new mess Herrings, Ava, Prorz, 8 6t 1509 Douglas Strect. . For Rent.—Piano, cheap. Inquire of Edholm & Erickson, opp. postoffics, 822 tf boxes f ol " ’ N yesterday forstenling fon o e and | elicltod in the testimony of tho first day’s | expressions of distross tho wholo exhi- | burglary ot Juline. Nagle's store on the ; : - "'“""""“"""":“ 1oliberately walking | Proceedings, W. H. Kont being chosen [ bition was very tame. Following is the | night of September 17th. Orders for the Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex- u’:’a b;;;‘-:hund‘:l,n':“n:':;srl as the juror to inform them as to the tes- | official score, ()nefngnimlt John '];;merufolr the ]\nr- clusively. Scale bl rong & . timony. i i ceny of jewelry from Mina Hahn on Au- —The parade of the wheel club will take |~ The first witnessed examined was S it guat 11th, B:E!:P e | B .SHOP placeat 2 p. m., Saturday instead of 10 a. | Engineer Lowry who repeated his testi- 0 00 0”& 5| One against Charles Hegner for the . . 5 5 m, a8 advectised. Tho modals are now on ex- | mony of the day before with the addi- | Vimer, 1. . 4 0 0 1 0 o|robbery of August Klein, September 1405 Douglas Street, % % & b OMAHA. NEBRASKA. Ribition at the store of Kdholm & Erickson |tion of a few important matters. He | Funkhouser, «4 0 1 2 1 0f26th, —%‘" corner Fifteenth and Dodge. adhered to his statament that no flag was | Dyer, 1b, 4 7% 0 9 9 A joint indictment against Charles Among the marriago liconses grantad in |00 8¢ the Klkhorn dopot, that the 3 1 0 1 0 ofKyle, Charles Edgerton and Ll Gl R ing: | @0gineer of st section of traln 9 did no i for criminal libel. It appears ihat somne 8t. Touis Wedneaday,wo notice the following: | oo Sorning b whistle of the signals he 80 8 0 0 |tine sgoBEs: Chisk med: horHusbind FALL AND WINTER. George W. Kurtz. Omaha, Neb., and Au-|gyrried and that he was misled by the 8 0 0 3 7 1|hoarded witha Mrs. Augusta Wright, . gusta Smith, 2721, Caroline street. vagueness of the orderl:eoolved at Valley, 81 5 4 si11 p|and the latter became in arrears of his —Richard Norris, Lowrey's fireman, who |etc. He admitted that after leaving 3 L ”| board bill. Two trunks with contents, was injured in the accident Wedneday, s not wh't:filwr}“ h?)d |om9mr‘nllig|vullgl a8 t'o kvmsvn.’v.vcn. g whioh Mrs, Chick owned were held b;: R ; GREAT BARGAINS IN e ported. H till livine at 3 p [ whether No. O carried signals or not, A% % UH R0 A Elthe landlady as security for her husband’s A « i"&:f.',“nf.': o hopes are ntertained.for | but 8aid ho appealed to the fireman (Nor- e 4 01I3 B 00 U0 R ths dabt dinh: 1 M) OKlEK Voo ris) and that the latter declared emphati- | Ao ¢ 4 1 0 3 2 o|replevined the trunks through Edgerton - b mambors of Friondship and Alliance | €311y that no algnals wero carried. This | Benrd, . u 04 0 1 1 1 1|theconstable, and employed Mr. Kylo as o "‘:“:"x izhts and Ladies of Honor | te8timony was objected to by Mr. Pap-|Goldsby, c.f...........4 0 0 &5 1 0|her legal adviser. The proceedings were 1 g o Bt e . Goovmer, | Pleton a8 being the statemont of a dying | Hillery, ¢, ¢ 8. 21 1 3 % Jmentloned in the Omsha_papers ina e A B i Inortacs g |88 Which could ‘ot be verified. [Raflorty, 2b& 36,0010 4 1 1 2 8 g|TRUCRer B NIA R BRD G —AND.— hall, in regulac moeting., It Is important that My, Lowry claimed that the ordor |GroWslh P .: '8 8 1 0 0 1|who replied through Trr Bre, in terms ] all charter members of Alliance Lodge be|undor which he was running was irregu- Totals. . 4 reflective upon Mrs, Chick. Mra. Chick present as it will be their last chance of admis- }::d in form, and gh.; lndh“ oxperienugih; i 13 4| then came forward with & communication = sion on the charter fee, received a hundred orders in whicl BY INNINGH, which was published charging Mra. sos N ¢ D ) 5 N - the number of sections was given to one 7 WHENL WAEh BliEg the: mabthee: of ‘wo Visitors to the State and others inneed of Men’s, Boys' and Children’s In Memoriam, hll wilhluh the oxprauio';l “‘rain 9,” or a Unton Pacifio 93 illeggitimlta oh"‘;‘gn. VO Absolutely Pure. Clothing, will do well to call on 8,1884, [similar ono was used to cover two or | Evansvilles.. = 7| of these expressions these three were S ho'“":) Oohf)b:; Blriihsr- more sections, Two-base hita—Dwyer, Beard, Hillery, ?ndlc::d. E%:;:t‘;:‘it seems had been | This powder never varies, A marvel oi purety, F 9 At a regular mesting of tho Mr. Loo, tho agent and operator at| pamed mas- ). P 0 fivanevilles 8. | atrumental in having it taken to_the | fioakih and wholasomancw. store eonomicai thar hood of Locomotive Fireman, Overland | Waterloo, was the next witness, and tes- I ElEoHAERR TR s e newspaper office but the figure that Kyle | with the multitude of low tost, shor welght slum o I Lodge No. 123, the following rosolutions | tified that his orders were to *‘hold| girick out—McKelvy,” Salisbury, Thomp- | cut in canflenus isnot exaolly known, | phiosphate powdors. &oldmran‘lwvn!lnnu::. 2 YYAL I l were passed: firat and socond mections _train 9 |on, Hillery, Rafferty, (3), Saunders, (2). Both Kyle and Edgarton furnished bail U L . Y : ) Wigusas, By tho doath of our brother, G, | (Ming - conduotors), until oxtra | Baso on balls—Off Salisbury, 15 off Crowol, | in” the sum. of €500 each and were re- THE HULL The Strictly One Price House in the City 3 down at his post of | engine . &y owry, arrived.’ |2 % 2% leased. s B x X‘.C'"‘l':."?l‘."'."m'{,.x“..,‘f?:“iycgfifiu"r,'ms«.'w".".'ui’n When Lowry pulled in over the wet DG el Frank J. Clark alias John Gnlligun,] And examine their goods and prices. Thay carry the largest stock. and ‘ members of Overland Lodge No. 123, of the | switch he saw him as he leaned from the e indicted at the last term of court for ob- Y sell lower than any other house in the city. «Merchant Tailors ]{m:hnrl;‘nmd ?f l‘mc(nnn:.:vebl:l::!:;en ‘;‘n“ l«;tl ;.b window, :nd.hmooguizing him, took Thmz UNION PAC m«l: mulnwzm..b taining $100 from John E. Edwards by don’t fail to call at DL I S AR “|down his flag. The extra engine had ar- o announcement has already been | o) ter but who fled th nt der, and : s £ alse pretenses, but who fle e country, & 2 - * ; tafind ¢ tho |rived, and ho no longer had authority | made that in a match with tho Evans- AN LB R Seuniy bty 1 vt T, e i, e, of 30 | Y50k 42 "B B pull b o | iion Snburday She. Ur P will ey | 1o Areesed ‘i Brown, oounty by the | The Pioner, and Still Aead. |1216. FARNAM ST. 1216 from our mid & a good and dutiful son and lov- { tho siding and obsorved her rignals; stop- | their farewell exhibition. Omaha has | qown yesterday to Omaha. Ho will b ing brother; be it S ped into the office to record No. 17's [ had a much better club than she deserves | {ried this term, o bfirfif\,’Em.tn:’:nfrx::;‘ttl:’ml:luie'\:':;'lgll"*:f leaving time, and when he came out the -]nd the vshnntdwork dof t:o hc;ylal during S — e A athR extra engine was gone. Mr. Lee's testi- | the past season demands the small return 2 ‘5 [ofT TN 3 = TP i h‘?i:ffufi‘lh“';‘;lii'yvfn"li}x‘;fiél;{.’lifilx"r"l‘;',’f mony was very clear and oxpliolt, not. |at loast of & mass attondanco. at this last | LAE TENTH CONVENTION. The lafSESf Stock in Omaha: and%i¥iskes the Jowas® Pricess row and grief; be it withstanding the obtuseness of some of |gamo. Let every lover of American by 4 ST, o G Resolved, That we drapo our charter for tho | the jurors and attorneys, who persisted | sports help the enterprise with the pur- [TheState Organization of the W. C. T, 5 4 T R TR LT g_t;';;'g in mixing up the traing and their respec- | chase of one or more tickete. U, in Session Last Evening. ication, | tive rights. He swore positively that he e e R 3 i S e AbIE0 Ry maperaicl CIRLY Lo oaeorl Had wean the algmalal on tho wasbbound PERSONAx The state organization of tho Woman's e ‘ W, H, Bay, train, but that the engineer did not give oA Christian Temperance Union met in its i T, D. KINNEY, the whistle signal to attract Lowry's at- tenth annual convention in the First M, i Committee. | tention, W. H. Smith, of Ithaza, N, Y., is In the | in this ci : 2 : Y ! f SRt i 2, Skt TRt E. church in this city last evening, DR Q ™ I r y ¢ R Mr. J.dG. Boyd, the train dispatoher | city on legal business, oY : DRAPERIES ANLC MIRRORS o Do, slected, ; 3 A largo assembly, principally ladies =3 Al e Boiy g Sy HEstelamleote whosent the order to Lowry at Valley, | gy, MoBride, Harvard; Lowis Robert S D UELSEA Y00 i 1have elected | testified as to the usual form of such wore present. The session was opened - sy e The congregation of Israclhave electe: orders, and thatno change had beon mado | 0 Wife, Exeter; Hon, 1. K. Valentine, | I ; 4 . : 1 OHAMBEH S AR Shpn(ey phi ORI A S e e el West Point; 0.0, Crowell, Elair; W, Parrish, -g-el:c‘tl:f e, (1'»:lntuham;-: Just rocetved an assortment far surpassing angthing in thi ket Harfeld s graduste of tho Jowish col| Ho oxplained why the engineor's orders | O8kland, wero at tho Millard yesterdoy. [ geroroo OF 20me vl )l Toartiadlonty Sk W' | the Iatest and most tasty deslgns manatactarad for ml‘i—;?«nz-.' AT Gt lege in London, Eogland, and was for|did not state the number of sections on| Mrs. :“ V. MeAdam and daughters, of C'hlr Mrs, E. M. Cooloy of Valparaiso ad- SE & rangs of prices from the Oheapest to the most Fxpensive. somo timo rabbi of 5. John's streot tom. ftrain 0 and tho names of mon in chargo | coko, who han been visiting hor sistor, Mrs. | 4 opsed tho meating ot soms e oy | 100,000 NOW IN USE. & lo, in Cincinnati. The doctor will de- l‘ntd fl(;(_ydorgar wrln 1\:1]:- "lfiln one moment ;7uhu : Daley, 'urlnlmnln ulvaok; here, loft for | 4o history of the organization, Then Flm lupgrm"lll;g u.)u Iu?:ealt n!m I;uhloued';llovu —— : (13 after di y saylng that the agent is not | home last eveningdelighted with the romantic | , ¥ . and ranged. 1t has tho simplest and moat efficiont . S menn s on. Saiueday| 1% Sh b7, STHGE i the st nob | bome L evning Biw O, B, Packor o Lon oo adiee | wiebibria s vl Bt vy iz | Parlor Goods Draveries. 1 deliver sormon in the synagogue on tho | ling of trains as the engineer or conduc- | 11, W, Brown, Culbertson; K, A. Barr, Ne- | drossed the maoting upon the state or- | \RFAeRE feservoin now in use the second soaser | Now ready £or the inapection of cus:,|Compiete stock of all the latest { subject of “Education.” On Saturday "l’)'“ “d" the business of the latter to | hraskn City; B, T. Welling, U. S. navy; Le | ganization, #27end tor Catalogue Price List, Eto tomers, the newest rovelties in stylesin Turcomen, M. d)asj:n? f be will deliver anothersermonon ‘‘Land.- 0bey orders as they roceive them and [ g,y Porsinejer, Central City; M, Budeliff, MRS, PARKER'S ADDRESS, MIULL VAPOK'STOVE €O, Suits and Odd Pieces, Lace Curtains, Ete., Etc. marks in the Lands of Arabia.” ok 0 ;uostious. Tho order to meet | giguey, aua Forbes Clark, Alblon, registerod | In the fall of 1874 tho T Blawd i (CURYREA ¥R, Qo e HB0Y 1ng, Mite., Kbc. Dr, Harfold in now located at 005 |train 9 included all its sections and it | 1 Sl ) T geret Rosi /6 Lo} Temporance 3 v o 1 o D Hartold ia now B | e e e "ptione and i1, thy Paxton yostoday, saguo_waa formod, a sccret mocioty, to Elozant Passenger Elevator to all Floors. i oul . ig| i en .three‘, 00:1‘“!" of t“i: ey it the opposing train L. Kryger, Lyons; 1. N, Evans, York; W. | take active measures against the saloon- OEARIQES SHTVERICK 8on, where he will be pleased to meet his |, i I, Fowler, Fremonf Farrington and P, | keepers who were constantly violating : is or is mnot it ls. ) 8! , ALY g I 8. friends, i Mr. Poppleton raised the point that | MoMullon, Lyons; 7, O, Wentworth, Weep. | the lnw. The ladis of Lincoln wore ad: o 1206, 1208 and 1210 I's Stre \EA NEI Aeni Eatate Tranafors: the engineors are not: required to sound |ing Water; T. P, Templo, wifo and child, | Vised by Mrs, L_eduholm’ and Miss Garri- % y and 12 Farmam Street, = - = - OMAEA NEB R, 5 filod in | the whistle to notify meoting_tralnn that | Minden, aud M. French, Milwaukor, aro af|#0% Wilo wero in_that city at the fime, i 9. foliowing “'_"“ ors woro filed In f they oarry signals unless they pass tho | the Motropolitan. ,‘f’ form an _organization of the W. C. HE ] the county clerk’s office yesterday and ro- | station without stopping, and read from| M. Torrence Johnuon, who was married ot | 1= U. This ~ was done. No _idea, i orted for Tur Brk by the Amos’ real s time card tho rulo governing this | high noon lust Tuesday in Lincoln, to Miss | HOWever, was had at the time of visiting P y [ g ¥ the sal The liquor OMAHA NEBRASEA, estate agency October 8, 1884 Euint, which literally construed sustained | May Juno Clark, one of the capital city's fair. | the #aloons. The liquor venders shortly 3 Aug. Kountzo et al to Geo, W. Ames|Di® Position. Tho wording of tho rulo is | est daughters and sister of Mrs, Day Mils, of ;f,‘i‘:‘;":;d v::‘,‘{‘.i,‘.',:fid.','?fi‘xf.'ifl lsd:}!' R The cholastis year comrmences on oo ' . 'W. o , i A A ed them to i i w.d. lota 12 34 block 6 Plainviow | e, i5]], o b bvor, ridioulous, oo | ehiscty, s b viiting fo v couplo of duye | MEaka ™ Wohacting s held vy oo 1o | Filst Weduestay in September, $1,350, tlos shall be blown where any train *‘is with his new relatives in ( maha and loft yes- | dion, and it was resolved to g0 and see | The course ol instruction embraces all the Elemen Aug. Kountz et al to T. W. T. Rich- frydid y torday with his bride for their new home in | them Runners were kept going from a | t9ry 8nd higher branches of a finished education . s or is expected,” which would frequently . PEROIMR: Differenco of Roligion is no obstacle to the admia. ards Trustee Deed parcel section 27 156 N i) f Des Moines, Towa, certain saloon to where the meetin; young 1% 81,100, P requira whistling to vacant switches, Mr, iAoty ;}‘:U g Wlf :lon u:“yonns adies. Puplly recelved at any i XA Ambrose introd i Mr. Harry Gilmore, the Union Pacifio [ b€ ug them to come, They went, | tmo of tho year. t —— ol anginoors, Domts, Shanon sud. Cor | yarsaaer, whom marly. overy un. wosse |81 found sho asloon, flled with ‘rovhs| TERMS PAY ABLE TN ADVANGE i § Arhly Ofan ors, o ahow that. tho rulo was intor. aud child in Omaha knows, s ben cofingd :“‘;:;':"::“‘p:::“e“;";“.“r{m::;":h?f;’“‘fig fuchog Boarl, Wahiogy Tulion o Enelh aus » i A proted alike by all engineers, and that it | to his bod for a fow days. Ho wasable to he o 0 0ol POXS. “F1an0, pes v In compliance with paragraph 1, Spe- | was custom: : 7 B and sang several songs. A lady made a | v : ; h J ary to always give tho warn- [ about yesterday, He is now sighing for a lodge i Five Months, - - $160.00 cial Orders No. 232, current series, |ing signal on meotin & ; few remarka tothose present in thesaloon, £ 5 o 4 clagyd g trains, whether ®|in womo vast wilderness. Ho says if he could 7 | Headquarters of the A P % 4 . At another place they were denied ad- o ~ i l'nn;"i)uu nn:nl .;Vic;né‘y‘;.oh;::;t‘u -'npu lvxl"pd"f.dnl O ittt onerne | only got a log cabin, twenty-five wmiles wway | mission by lhal burtendeyr of tthl:'.p:fopr“ia» lhxr'::r:"l:lfi?afigfiqnn'?r:’:g‘h’\‘;lfiflw' i h | g : Yy j | esult showed that the engineer general | ¢y, uny railroad, forsix or soven months he | to ounoi Roforencus aro required from all persons unknow : I eavenwor ansas, and re- | angi f 18y O b i tab. Py L4 pec ngs | the LADY SUPERIO| | ! port to the assistant nv'ljutmt g‘oneul of 1.' ;ae:;.(;n;:fi" n‘:f.;::;:fii :,:'0 :;?{:’ R v T better. They went back the next night| Jy1L.umse 1 i ' that departmeut. tlo when he mot the light engine, Quite | , 10:000 bushels Choico Winter Apple [and found the mayor there who had been t The quartermaster's department will B 4 H P It for sale in car lots or loss. Your bus|called in. He said the temperance ladies MANUFAOTURER OF OF STRICILY WIRST-CLA q pi a fight was made over this point, the ob- 3 x per A% furnish the necensary transportation, and | joot of which was nov apparent from the | "o% foliclted. ’ . O would ruin the saloon keeper's businas L 1 3 T ! the subsistence department cemmutation | course pursucd by the railroud attornoy J. G. WiLuiaxs & Co. and he was bound to protect him, " § u (] f of rations, at the usual rates, in advance, Attorneys and witnesses becamo so en.| S-i-lm Nebraska City, Neb, The women were called crusaders. The 4 ¢ | it being impracticable to carry cooked |tangled by muutal fgnorance of cach grusade lasted about three months, At u J I { T, ing to endomemnts of Auguag | CACF® business that it looked as if th Grain Receipts, Linions bie it Lot 8 lenparance 4 H &Y ] b | ¥ : en ments of Augus i i i 5 N 5 ¥ passed an ordi- I 28th and September 1st, 1884, forward_ g:in;lld.:“gkn:sgl;w":lfl: :;’t}f:mu,xo::’:in:! Following are the receipts and ship- | nance ’pmhlbiunu praying upon the AND TWO WHELT, OAETS, | ing commuaications from tho command. | tion, by permission of Coroner Maul, | Ments Of grain at tho Union elovator for |strects, The ladica then, through the 1810 and 1850 Haruoy Streod 4108 4, 15ihigprent ! ing offcer, Fort Mead, and Amiatan |Judyo Baldwin and Mr. Ambress oasl | tho post. twonty.four hours andin at | vice of Mrs, Willard, formed the firss | are tho changes tha, fna few years, have Catalsans rsiibed treewron asmieniioe o YChmaha. Neb ! Surgeon W, B, Davis, U, 8, army | made brief statements to tho jury, which | noon yesterday. W.0.T.U, The following winter taken place in the manufacture of | respectively, presenting for oonsideration | thon retired and after shoit delibora: i ng was called to form state organ- g f 1 3 v Receipta—Qats, 4 cara; rye, 3 cars;|izatio i the question as to whether or not mount- | tion returned the followin - y zation. At that time there were only 4 - n ed oilicors shall be required to own the ) g wheat, 10 cars; corn, 12 cars. Total|threo local organizations at Lincoln, GERMAN D, WYATT, full number of horses for which forage is VERDICT, uuén;‘\i:;:-I:f‘f:r-éon;uvsd. B4, e P'lnlunmuth and Blair. Now, at the end B kg \ allowed by law, the instruotion is by the| Wo, the jury, do find that ‘George W, Shel norte —Lorn, 2 care; oats, 2 cars. | of the first decade, there are fifty unions, M Yy c Iieuwn-:t ge;nnl oulmmnndiug the :}uh‘:ml l:m.v:p{u I!.‘.‘lf!);::n‘lfln:rl?lfi :f:u‘;n t their | Total numbor of cars shipped, 4. The l{m:‘_ .dtllm:idy c(;lma whhm they E 2 army that the regulations do not|desths on the eighth day of October, 1884, - —— were looking to a day when such a man - . e B Ml PR %0 own more | near Elkhorn Station, Unton Pacific railway, World-Beating Teap Shooting. | ns St, John or Daniels would bo at the | jprovement after Improvement has el q! . from bodily injuries received by b i i been made, until to-day the clothing F ! thau ono horse. The regulations 2ov- [ soulding in the wrock saused by u colisiou | NASNVILLE, Teun., October .—In tho|hoad of the ~government, againat| opers by Schlank & Prince, 1210 ; 2 ] o erning the subject only require an officer | between engine No. 8, U. P. railway, and en: | $100ting at the fair grounds to-day during the |the first-mentioned of ~whom the Farnam strect, is equal in every BB godd B 80 o B f to be supplivd with private mounts sufli- gine No. 2,0, & K V. railway, at tho above | entertainment for the benefit of the Durker |WOrst that conld bo said was respect o the best gEEEEBE S HEME cient for the proper and efficient per- | e and place; and do further ‘find that tie | Rifies, Andy Meaders of this city beat the re- | that he colored his wmoustache, 2 4z 2488838 @ Ed = E, formance of bis daties. S0 ocident was caused by the carelessuons | cord of Dr.”Carver and Togardus, breaking | At the conclusion of Mrs, Packer's S T — R < T - | Bolarringto sudorsament of the 18th |5 &8 Y% I:;:‘{;Yu.)ml‘(lnu:t(hnu;\liuu No. i:h.luy lnl;:vim! u} elghteen \lnnl- riso, Tho | addvess an invitation was A C W ‘ <] z (S = 8 2, 0, W y, in not observ g ool etof inec 88, : o = i Y ult, ou the sommusication of the com. | is caried by Lt ]...vcu‘iu‘ A ol e ZecRra Raceialoch pbialuad was & thoso preaent who wished Lo spenks upon ustom orkil . = ing cfilcer troop X, bt V. 9 on U.” P rallvay on said ho matter before the convention, ¥ | | g cflcer troop 1, bith cavalry, who ~ - o8, CUMINGS AND 20TH STS., . requests inatructions relative to the set- tlement of the clothing accounts of en- Jisted men, under G. 0. No, 92, A. O ,of Auguet 11, 1884, the secretary of war decides that, inasmuch as the G 0O, of the meeting — — ployed by the Union in her little city to : : mentioned takes effect from July lst, Jt:::l:“: ,..:‘7"221‘.('2’.5‘713J}’u;‘fl.‘&‘fiflfl"fi'fi.‘fl ALMA E. KEITH'S do away with the great curse of intemper- Perfectlon Of Flt l 1884, in all case were clothing wan tssued on sud after July 1st, 1884, and before the date of the receipt of that order, the clothing accounts of enlisted men, still in the service, will be altered to conform 1o the prices published in the order, e ——— uflmh Beal of North Caroling Togre date at Waterloo their weeting-point. 1t is further found there are palliating cironmatan. ces in the csso in two facts: Lst, That theorder received at Valloy station from the train do- spatcher at Omaha was not fully uude stood, and Zud. that the epgineer of tom that has become an unwritten but most beneficial law' e — The Ooming Commission, A meoting to take steps toward re. ceiving the Missouri river commission was held in the parlors of the Omaha Savings bauk, yesterday afternoon, on John MeOullough, Niw Youk, October 9,—John McCullough went back to his old rooms in the St, James to-day, and spirits, NEW MOVE 70 1412 BOUGLAS STREET. As we have made an effort to give | 9P}y concluston to be reached was that Omaha patrons an ExTRA NicE stTock op | theso Jittle socioties of ladies are capable GooDs to select MILLINERY AND HALR Ho scems to be in quite good health from and will have them handsowmely dis- played on Friday eveniog and Saturday night, friends to call. oot 7 3% Awva E, Kerra, We cordially invite our many |who sai MES, M'KEE OF TECUMSEH came forward upon the })hl[onu and told in a very graphic way of the means em- ance, From this lady's remarks, the of doing mueh good. ra. McKee was followea by REV, MR, SEALEY, OF ONIO, tewperance was & good thing when it lgpl]u to anything that is good, but prohibition is better when considered While at the same time the lowness of MATERIAL AND MAKE Boston ClothingHonge 1210 OMAHA, NEB. price of the fine grade of clothing they handle is no less astonish- ing than the AND THE QUALITY OF Dv. CONNAUGHTON 103 BRADY 57., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U, 8. 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