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— " » P o OMAHA DAILY BEE---THURSDAY. JANUARY 29, 1885. N | e i b [ e ———— [ THE WOES OF THE MILLERITES. Guleh statlon, on Greeloy, Salt Take & - his life nas known no jey. Hore's ropu- | them, They had black akin and beards S Pacific District, Colornduyd[vlglon_ thir- ANTI-0ONVIOT LABOR. tation was made one cay in the Fo and thelr weapons were very sharp. The fi‘“ Yoo YlW WEA of Boulasy, I8 bow — sixth congress, when, I8 an unintentionsl |man what told us aboat them said they . W 5 . N LU LT w ‘ changed to Sunset. The Mass Meeting of the Working- | funny speech, he advissd ths peopls of | were as brave as lions and fierco as the Buyd Pours Ont His Heartaches to the )™ e I et St e Uity FIAN T the south thay I they withod to prosper hungey tgersof the teople aone. | alo| g i L and become powerful and rospected saw the camel girl. She wasmot white, . . Powers that Be {n Albany. DISTRIOT NO. 63. Night, this comntry and thisago they mis “raleg | Sho oan carey ovor a galion of water in Are now offerino \ The Mortonian Mania Eloquently De- precated — Miller and Cleve land Safely Travel in 4 i Nes. 6 X5 ot i i » the Same Oar :..:,::::e:;:,c,?nn]];:;r;:cii::;“ :n:"': city hall last night to discuss the sabject [Horr became a_funny man. 8o with 1 could give you a dozen of such in- school district yesterday taking In parts of both, The new district, which Boyd, of | will include all Proctor Knott. He arose in his seat ia |stances of what 1" compla'n of; and all of leglslative menasures to abolish the contracting of state convict lshor. Edward Walsh was elected chairman, the house one day to mske & spench xhouel:rhichl have here arc about simi- a AT Fhtias agalnst spending money to improve {ho |1at subjec's, Just lot me read you one F i CT , ] IV Wiyat, 8 harbor of Daluth In Minnesota, {hon | more specimen. It was handed in as the F-\ 1, less hell and more hogs and hominy " |her tank at one time, and don’t get 9 K e . West Omaha’s New School District, The remark broaght down the houee and | thirsty very often. Real camels aro called | s In response to a chn:]nl ml:- Issued by [ 4o callerlos. The newspapers of the |ships in the desort, Johnson and Jone Q&E 5 In “compliance with petitions from the ;':‘: ‘f;“ :’:1‘1 ssmenbly, o laeke - jand pablighed 1t and commontod o 1| ho did & song and dance ach, wero aw- ) f g g j y. 2 of West Oma. about to become the termlnus of, a rail- |combined effort of two little boys who Nebraska, in company with Governor Glick, | 48, Smith's addition, Daneiken’s | #0d Col. Hynes secratary. 2 h id that both i i The 3 . of Kansas, bad a long Intarview with Cleyo. |8ddition, Walnut HiL Wost| Dr, Walah made ashort specch, on tho [Fores, Kot stowe bn il setloustiss, but (#sf tHal borh had weiten Bl ek in greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha land todsy. Tho report was corrent that (Cummings’ addition, Smith's sddition, |nccomity of co-operation in the maticr. [most romarksblo spoeches ever | the dime muscum. It opensat 10 o'clock | 200 ORGANS” 100 PIANOS!! i Boyd's room-mate was ‘Omaba” Miller. IP,""_k"pl“:"?“:d"‘f\,‘fi‘gy f;fl‘:::"’“;ngm“‘ Ten hundred and roventy-three signa- |delivered cn- tho floor of _congrees |on Saturays, but we went on Olrismas, - . il When a correspondent called at Boyd's room 8 “place, ns 1l alrerdy B d to the|—rtemarkable in more ways than |in the afternoon. There was the bigge ] A about ons hundred children of school |tures had already been secured to the ; rant: 1t | crowd we ver in, except a > big SH OR 0" s s to pay his respects to Dr. Miller ho was In- [ oo "o 4 rapresaata $175,000 of nssessed | potition agatnat convict labor. forcible; it was slegant; it | crowd we v A pailen I|“"I‘c‘]““§;m'|"':s F 'N TALLME"T { it was poetical and 1t was |centennia irreslatably funny. Added to that, it was effoctive, and killed of the appropriation it was aimed at. Horr's speeches on the formed that the doctor was in Nebraska. Boyd's mission was to give Oleveland the Miller «ide of the Miller-Morton controversy. Hon, William Tartle was next called upon for a speech, with reference to the blll which introduced in the propert; A meeting 1s to take place February 10, at Mr. Ryan's house, to discuss details, took us to s o the frevrks tho summer| 43150 great reductions in Diamonds, Jew- (| beforo last, The phantom lady was thin-| @]y, Cloelk: . 2 il not than Skinny Thompson that was ot v. Clocks and Silverware. 1 He did not wish the incoming ad-| Superintendent Bruner's order reads | leglslatare, as follo i i H —_—_— Yol $ contrary, are not etegant, classical o . | the tail of this class last term. Skinny - [ ministration to countenance the Morton |as followa: Bo it euncted by tho Loglalatura of tho [ atioal. - They are often funay, and mestiy |18 dead now from being tun over at. Elov. { | free traders, and he desired the Nebraska OmAnA, Nebraska, Jan. 27, 1885, | State of Nebras i always forcible, Even to look at Horr is | enth and Fitzwater cets by a MAX ME 2 ER & co ; 1 [ patzonage of the governinont to bo dispansed The state of Nebraska, Douglas county, | Bection 1, Tho legislature of the state of | ook ) make one laugh. As ho stands | Woggon. Tho wild men of Borneo . | by Dr. Miller. Ho said the Chicago Times| To Charles J. Ryan, Esq.: Whereas, [ Nopraska shall not, nor shsll any other | hiad done Dr. Miller injustioo by saying that | on the 27th day of January, 1885, upon authority whatever, renew or extend any ex- | i1 tho alsle endeavoring to get the speak- 5::?;:\1:;]Il\l\'&“:::nll.‘l“lvvo licked ‘em | whon the doctor, was in_Albany, rocontly, | the wrltten petition of n majority of those inting or ponding contract o make any new [¢r's eyo ho is an object to exclio. the contract for the employment of any convict in | amutoment of a mummy. About 5 feet § i o L ol ey o The only importers of Havana Cisars, o 1 denied hi terviow; but th ; sailors all up Liko they aro doing inthe pict- | gy : o ever wuid thin e deior eaeris [ qualified to vote at any school meeting any of the prisons, penitentiaries or volorma- | fncho. tall, Hore's leis aro abont as | wroin the book Bily bought ford geita Wo d Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. 'r hany, roonty, i ot st tho i1 school disrice Now, and 0 i e 508 WG e o scte incons {1008 88 8 bey'e of 14, Hisetomach, which tpent tho otber fivo conts oe two sour-| ‘W holesale dealers in Guns, Ammunition, view with the governor. |county, I changed the boundarles of sald | . i is a wonderful thing both in si balls and three ginger cakes for the two- Returmng from New York the dostor w f . 3 ; sistent with thisact are hereby repealed. hing bc in size and et g g e two $ . Tellow pasesnne with Go. Clegotsa ooy | istrlct by dotaching therafrom cerlatn | ™A T, i1y addressod tho meoting, and | 18P, runs out in tront of him, as if it [beaded ealf. The tatoced pirate of Sporting Goods, Notions and Smokers’ Ar- Albany to Buffalo and_during the journey | o tryy bounded as follows: From dis. | i3hat this morning h ined | Were about to tip him over every moment. | Madagascar was all streaked over with|4q.s [ poured all his Morton woes inth tho governoe's | iot NO. 6 the ni of the s o } of rec. 10, | S3i% ths% RIS Woxning e was SArPHIAS | iy ybomach i a terriblo thing for & ma | blo and rod. It would be _nico if the ticles. tired ear, Boyd complained of J." Sterling [the n 4 of the s w | of sec. 20, and the |8\l fofe:cad would report against its | OF HOI's slzo to carry ground with him, | d1me museums would soll childreh three - = ——————— — Morton eloquently and long, to-day, and left 8 e } of sec. 20, all in township 15, range adoption. He also loarned that gcamury It Is overy Lit as large as the celobrated tlcknYts for & quarter.” S % % S stomach of David Davis anlt the latter is| ‘‘You can easily see that what I tay is Q [ 1 N to an express understanding, the com- A0 44pk: * highi Hor: h;: true,” oconcluded the principal, ar ho THE GHEAPEQT PLACE IN OM AHA T0 BUY for New York this evenig. 13 oast; and from distrlot No. 9, sco 10, and the n } of aec, 20, allin township 15, | ¥ j FELL, THE FIGHTER. |ravgo 13 cast; which terrltory eo do. [Mmittee had eat upon the bill in the | ;™\ 1 wiich stands por. | tlgusd and put tho ‘compositions’ back tached, I have formed Into achool district B h ittoo, and that he had insisted fectly uprght from his head ~ Hia chin. |in his desk. Other spostmens I have ¢ b e j in New York—A Munchausen N Place for holding the firat |, Ty 08 down. In the middle are his fat, red |Sclected ‘aro by no means the most U ;}% N 1 I T : 8\ : | Narrative, e tstrict as_follows, viz: | (g siout Is using all his foroes to de- | 120 flat note, pop eyes, and jolly smile, | absurd. 3 ‘§ g 9 I ¥ Sg At the house of Charles J. Ryan, In said it . When he talks his only. o i Several school teach h i ) s ) L ly gesture is a pump-| chool teachers, who have district, on the 17th dsy of February, |feat tho bl ‘:“?.:n:m"‘%,,'& Shart WAt | Jandle moion of his right arm, The |%ince been spoken toon the subject, 1885, at 7 o'clock p. m, villo stone quarrles, The speaker had |iMdex finger of Hor'stight hand is broken make the same complaint, and it is * not You aro therefore directed to motify | "I BGIR AR, o0, RO ad | at the second joint, and as he shakes it at | improbable that an ediot will be itsued every qualified voter of said alatrict, alxty of them worklng In the stone yard, 0‘.‘1\‘::1::' Ik;rhl:};hn’:;:‘ )H‘,;:."_n.,,;,“ir i: againet essays on ““freakp.” a bl il ¢ . Hol a man of o ——e—— sither personally or by leaving copy of (5 workdng hargor(an th lborin men, 5 G y TUTT’S & p T I N R T A T iy ; X él::l‘ll::;“::‘l;tl' :lln“;?ndlg:::hlfivul\bfa; ;hl. L ie' Place of resi-| " oy "Brabacher, who has been con- o e iino thme and plase of Holding | nected with the Jofferson, Mo., state [ihassepar ok 25 YEARS IN USE. igned tho cha f prize- i men arraigned on the charge of prize- | said meeting, at least five days before the prison gave a terss and graphlo ascount The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age! to Select From. b These who are interested In sportlng i 4 matters will not fail to remember the prize fight which occurred in this clty last fighttog. Of the two, Fell managed to !imeappointed therefor. of the evils of the system of conviet labor | $*Y. A ST, FAUL ROGUE, a8 he had seen them., His talk was re surrounded by his rovgh plete with points of interest, and was ‘frien:iu, he i could not greetad 'itlh frequent bure tu“oé applause, | ® eastl; captured, though | o . John Quinn was next ed upon to < ' T A T T T p’fu. 'c:';“:; ::z:,d:;r:;lfi';.r;fiix ] exproas himself on the eubjec o raid | S0 Would sult of him. Hanley, however, was not Py that the working people had learncd one e FETE o fortunate, and is now serving a three 2 thing, and that is never to traet McArdle 4 ;L “f"s""’ manof congress. Take year's term in the state penitentiary. with any of thei intorests In tho future. |} o unset” Cox for instance. | { v SYMPTOMS OF A Fell, after romalning some tie at| Some daysago the polico authorities|The workingmen of the city and coun: Hom once crosed bades ina | eyDBID LIVER. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ! of representatives who capable of making bright, happy, witty hes, 5o sparkling, so deep and so fillod humor that such a ma never seo the point at a Yet, all the same, Horr now s the | escape and went down to Rich Hill, Mo., One of the Best and Largest Stecks in the United States ’ Rich Hill, drifted out west, met with |received the following letter: try must stand together and fight for the i ULy @ LAt y attacked the Saginaw lumber—| Hoesofuppetite, How D ) marvelous adventures, and finally turned | Sz, Paur, Minn., January 23, 1885, | *ntl-convict labor (bill until success |” Y o P tho head, with o dull sensation in the ELEGANT PAS ) X | y 23, 1885 ; ; o day, and the latter, who hi X 1 > up In New York. The story of his wan- | Chlef of P‘,fi“y Omaha, Neb.— Dear Sir: | FOW08 fl“‘l' efforte. spent t]?:: 1‘1i:;}l'\’0. '::'li(th é(lmknclq; r'u-‘l\:hg/ll-::;: :i‘:‘l:°’li?':{'"f’.’lzr‘::d"!:“““ itk gin SENGE’F ELEVATOR derings is told in the New York Journal. | Tnolosed I send photograph of Oscar L. | M= Turtle then took the floor again DA AT AR e WA andl ok inclination to exertion of body or mind, *“James Fell, a stranded Englishjpugil- | obe, who left here in Scptember last for |#0d said that the bill was not dead yet, | ¢ o I?‘f‘l s' h AN ] Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with iat, arrived tn town lately, having fought Omaha, and who, 1 am Informed, ls still [3nd there werc chances that it mightyet | (g b FRIT0 1O T o e his way from Helena, Monfans, to New [in your city. Heis rather small, a|P8es. Hehad found one member of the | g " B genulno, tho diction elegant, York City. He walked out of Helena|butcher by trade, and is likely to be|committee who had agreed to stand by [ 04y oS dry. Yet when gfl-a“-‘ on the railroad track, without a cent In | working for some butcher, making saua. | the bill, and present, if necessary, a mi- | 10 0 456 high, equeaking volce his pocket, and earned his board and his | ago, oto. He atopped for a ime in Sep- [ DOity report in its favor, That repre-| 104 6o a ot of sllly na?nal, anfi swore lodging onthe way by fighting in every | tember last at tho Goos house, but I |8entative’s name was Mr. Cook. . |him in es the hero cf - several stale jok town he came to. In several towns he|think under an assumed name. ,.Dr. F. 5. Lowls addreased the moeting | | 11} 12 beon' golng the raum: i ]fo t]“ fought for n stake of $5. In one town | " He left owing clients of mine in the |i an eloquent speech, whick was warmly | & G S GO0 BT 8 0 papets for he fought for a purse of fifty-two cents. | nelghborhood of $1,000, and I wish to |Feceived. . |years, the house fairly yelled with de- On reaching some towns he would go to|locate him for the purpose of serving [ At this point the following resolution, llght’ Mholeeatd 'AZ l)wnrdedto H the hotel and offer to whip the landlord | pager, eto., in g civil action. Wil you | introduced by Col. Hynes, was carred: |04 41.q wrreath was placed on., his big for s Iodging. vloase look him up for me or turn ‘the [ Resolved, That the Hon. Pat MoArdle | ¢ 03 ™ Hor iy n good talker. Fis At Sait Lake City he defeated a Mor- | mattor over to cne of your officers or de- | be requested to support, in committees (), 'a 'y ine whish will Feach the futthar- mon in two rounds for a purse of $10 | teolives, and roport to we by mail where | the bill, No, 92, now Introduced In the |, it "o T FERL A G, SHEEE At Greeley, Col., he whipped a brake- | ho is and what he is dolng. state legislature by Hon. William Turtle, IOV UN . . 1 looks and manner are entirely original if man for a free rids of 300 miles on the| p, lso ret i 1y .original i noted rorg .{:d-tmfnhl. fighter and_ a | mit. N mmitoven A fow short speeches were made by ;:v:; ‘u'; :h‘a 9 '|:h";l:“£:;:}:!:°l:ht:; great bully. They fought fourteen de-| P, S.—Say nothing to Joh;. if );ou other workingmen present, after which » QEiey h et : pre-eminent abili'y in the' direction of termined rounds, in which the brakeman | find him, about the matter. A. S, H. | the meeting adjourned. turalng the laugh upon his_opponsts EDWARD KUEEL, POISON'S PATH, WA el Bl P A Ay e o wi lfl"“}')’ P““i‘:fled‘ Marshal Cummings at once began work r. Fell fought cowboyaall the way | apon the matter and found that Jebe had argument are ofton lost, but the | ALIST 808 fenth etroet, botwoen Farham and Hs Is 8> loud that this little [ o aoons elanco in tho pastand prossni, aud of Heart, Dots before the over the right eye, Re: fitful dreams, Highly col 3 CONSTIPATION. TUTT’S PILLS aro especially adapted to such cases, one doso effects such a :hange of feeling a5 to astonish tho sufferer. They Kncrease the A pbetite,and causs the body to Take om Fiotiy, thus'tie mtem 1y c Aci GRAY HAIR or WHISKERS changed to a AN~ GLOSsY BLACK by 6 single application of | ™= % this DYE. It imparts o natural color, acts instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or “ent by express on receipt of $1. Jffice, 44 Murray St.. New York. G Ul DIgeis3 in relation tu contracting the eonvict la— bor of the state. THE L RIACE FACTORY 1409 and 14(( Dodee St. { ““&mitma™ } Omaha Ne on application across Colorado. 1H° had a ‘‘sccap” in | afier arriving here In September last, arly every cattle camp, fighting for | gone to the Goos hotel, and thence to|John Cassidy, s Discharged Soldier, “cape unnotced. He | cortainconditions in the future. Boota shoot ;‘;:;Rth:l:g “fi::l:: Ign;n mu:i: Lg. xl;ue;kl:‘: lualgitng llnflsonthkomnhl. AT IIe| e et mmemaisen o g8 fioros rald wpon the |9 to order Parloot satsaction guaranterd S ANDER, HOWE & CO-, | Ay i quiet detectlve work developed the fact 1 | liougl‘;tl; C:mlnnhe s.ndm:i 'Theh bultt'o that Jebe was in the employ of Harris & ST, cutting awndlh‘sh e-l;:rig%:;fl’:mfil;:y fi‘:: i r.o"ed ‘;fll‘le‘::‘:)lfmn o :‘l‘" 11“; ‘z e last | Fisher. He was arrested and turned | At 10 o'cleck last evening John Cassi- | postoffice department and thus crippling . o, drow a scalping-bnifa whieh he ‘had | o oriio, e Mall lnst ovening and will|ay, ‘a discharged soldior lising at the |tho sorvice. In the courso of bis romarks DISSOLUTION NOTICE. 1L concealed upon him, and tried to scalp | eriminal course answer fOr RIS | 1 ouse of Mrs. Rosa Smith, Sixteenth and 3“ 'k“‘hg '";’ in 5"‘"": of Sam Randall’s |, et of Stee i‘}"m’l.fi?" oo M. B . a 2 & the pugilist. Fell, who had punished AN N Sl e Cumlngs streots, attempted suiclde by |SS%k and charged that the democrats |Johnson retiring from the Brim. D. M. Steclo is alone e Fnnahs M Lertibly i ton i thirtons 5 s pf Y | while insisting on niggardly. sppropria- | authorized to ecttle the affairs of the firm and to ro- o A " 4 i T e g e A New Mandate, swallowing two ounces of laudanum. tions, alwsys took good care that their “{;’::}";.‘"j;';"i‘fi:‘;‘,:“sg“lfl firm. T OFFICES. S sl il el Marshal Cummings, in his supreme| Casssidy was formerly enlisted at Fort own particular locality wes provided for. The stranded pugillst’s method was to [Power and wisdom, has issued a new |Omahs, but was discharged abont four | ‘'l deny that,” shouted Randall, quick , S 13th St Telenhone No, 563 : aflash, “I refused tely ¢ ! Ui JeSa) go into a town and offer to fight any one | mandate to the effect that no loafers will | weeksago. He came here some years my e oalu‘t‘l‘t:“u .‘ nl;h{] s Thl. b A ] In 1t to a finish for from 85 to $20. 1n | hereafter be allowed around the clty jall, ago from Brooklyn, N, Y., and has been | whon they asked for whit 1 {Louskt ey 2 Unlon Stock Yards Ielephnne No. 576 every western town there were usually s 3 7 s 5 1OUBAE WBS | 1)\ the businers under the firm name of D, ! S i NirasTasa ko oI M haas U and that no persons except offigers of the | dissipated more or less ever slnce.|too much.” This wasa very conslstent Ry i D. M. STEELE, } D gem i Steelo & Co., and hope t i N usncactcioll N v . Y on ol Gahiore. | A ovowd of men sa |14, Foporters,and porsons having frgont | At the time of bis dischargo ho had $450 | FeBly, and would havo atampod any man | sy avrs b sctatic o e . | L = Wi Omaha, Neb d l JOHNSON, 8. W. SPRATLIN, A, L.NIELDS. NEW FIRM, Referring to theabove the undersigned will con- A, L . 3 q g d but the funny Horr. His great facult; . the vilage bar-room could generally raise | business, will be allowed to pass through |in the bank, and in {he brief interval Y LS y 3 Liberal Advances on Consignments. 85 by a general contribution, and the [tho royal gateway which leads tc {he | has spent almost the last dollar in drink, | S3° %0 Play right thero, <Welll that 8 n | 5 | enly showa that they were right and 40 ronid take pinco est the tow | daskaomao depth of the aity jul, baring, | , Yosierdey he ssemed, vety gloomy and el s AR P cARD, againat tho great strength and pluck of | of Course the prisonors who may be so | SeRFIC TN B HCET S Y bion of | tomach swelled out Jarger than cver, | 1u eoticing fom tho fin of Stosle, Jobnson & Co. b A 1 it 0 had fortunate as to be allowed to repose on D and his fat face grew red as he joined in | I desire to thank the trade for the favors extended i3 A ;erurly, ‘mth aftor 110 “d the onshioned divans and _velvet | °Pding 131- lifa. Fuller, the policeman the awful laughter which sent Randall |2 #he past, and toask contiuance of tho eamo to il \t‘_e vn&:t::ym o "‘i“‘?lll couches of the npartments in |00 the Cumings street beat, hearing of | gyuoncorted g his mear. Yet to Randall | \ouis ses. 15., 1555, S. B, JOHNSON B g L "Gl | the jail. Tobring about this change a |the citcumstancs —went to him and|poongeq all fle oredit of the little con-| 16t At Davenport, Iowa, Fell went t0 & | sontion of the second door has been taken | tried to persuade him to give G boxing match given by New York “‘hip- outand a pane of glass has been put in, | °P the weapon. Cuuld{ at first refused v EREID. W. CGrELAE, (SUCCESSUR TO FOSTER & GRAY). odromers.” The men were very bad Howing the insidi d to surrender it, but finally did so, turn- FRE, MASTER'S SALE. ) to declde at|: ’ y y FREAKS, b AL, oxers and after they had given an ex- SLONLDK E8 L DAICE: SUA ing it over to Ed Quinn, the saloon- In th uit Court of the United States, for the ' hibition with gloves which had sounding. | Jice pPoR the feasibility of opening the |\ Ly ™™ ter, howover, be purchated & 3 Dis LIME AWD CERENT. boxes in them, oueof the *‘hippodromers” | i umstance which called for this wrath. | t¥o-ounce bottle of laudanum, enough, TheOdd Specimens of Humanity That | L W. TULLEYS, Trustee, Via Chancery, Go to Mal <came to the edge of the ring, leancd over | & menduto e tto 1 : ordinarily, to kill two men, and swal- | tha‘mp )y ;!ldwuff::m; any nnr lhn bt'ha loafer in the jail h-vl:;zoggrl;:u:;r::g lowed the whole at one dose. A com- S au lencnd 20 to stand up agalnst him critisized a decp lald plot of the indus P:nlOn. who was in the room, lh;‘l'l:il:flv’h Record, 3 fm;‘: gfi,uuh., s A o trious marshal to capture a Des Moines |% . once the alarm, and| e advent of the dime museum has oll, who wes standing tn the crowd | oroslc, Ackerman, who was In the' clty |Medical assistance was immedi. | wrought sad havoo with the literary pro- | In a sait of clothes a little the worso for | 14"y (el badly wanted by the Des|3tely summoned, Doctors Crowell, Ne- ductions of the public school children of wear, went up to the stsge, and entered | proiic o h o oY A charge of rob-|'llleand Ficgeobaum responding. The|Philadelphia, andI think some'hing ought the ring. He ‘knocked out” tane bery. The marshal had been working |*tomach pamp and every sppliance was |0 be done to reseue the rising generation *‘hippodromer” in one round, to the | g e 1 upon the case, had finally | t¢d to save the man's life, but he sank from their baleful influence, for should astonishment of everybody, and then [ oo, rio® o VRTE GI B BAC ERMY | apidly, and is now very low. It is not |thingsgo on at the present rate the knockod the other boxer out, defoating | 7o arrast, when Ackerman, baing posted |8t 81l probable that he ‘will recover from | youngsters will bihopelessly contaminated [ fwenty four, uorth of them both i about five minutes, He Dy e G gt G A b glgnh-l the effacts of the sulcldal dose. with an indelible affection for freaks a ahuld D " ELLIS L. BIERBOWER, | bought a new hat and purchased a rsil e ——— monstrosities to the utter exclusion of Speclal Master in Chancery. ol ‘ those legitimate sights and objects of in- | J¥,% MAYNE, Company's Solicitor. B World, uA:xioxnz:“nifix(:mclf:l. “)mmmv RUEMPING & BOLTE, in the above cause ~MANUFACTURERS 05— S IRNMENTAL GALVANIED RON . CORNICE Postoffice building, n the city of Omah d District of Nebraska, se) e Caps, 1ron Orestin g, &, Tin, Irouw and Sla ¢ W10 Boukh 124 84 a, way ticket for St, Louw, At Rich Hil, Cumming has declded that the “‘loafer A Correction to a Correction, Mo,, he fought twomatches with Hughey | ™2t 8% To the Editor of Tre Bk, \erest which the city affords them.” Detaulted Judgment, 4 In yosterday’s BEe there was a state: In July, 1883, Mary Cumsborn ob-|ment that the attorney for defence in the tained judgment sgainst P. A, Gavin for | Ward-Garneau was not on hand when $225 and costs. A transcript of the|the case was called for trisl, this Is not judgment was taken to the distriot court |50+ he was thore while his cllent was and, the judgment not being paid, Judge ?h:i:s(;fli?: m:z:da?y’ I‘l:); :‘:i:’il(l:la“;! Wakely appointed Attorney C. W. Kyle [Judge teneke, who taought it best. ow, before the dime N — reforee to canvass the question of Mr. | Pleate tnsert this. Krronxay. | catablished, when I aaked the chitdren 1| 9A8. H. PEABODY, M. D, his m; Gavin's ability to pay th t. o —— write compoeitions on ‘something that iei [ whioh s the key to his mall box. After | The sxaminatios, commenced yets. | A CONGRESSIONAL HUMORIST, |they had seen,” continued et Physician & Surgeon he hat taken out the letters, he|: Att Kyl g i ¥y ay *‘they would bring In storfel Restidence No. 1407 Jones 84. Office, No, 1609 commenced o read them, and in Attorney Kyle's office, will be contin- ] Private Lessons principal of cne of the largest public MllwaURee' Wis. schools in Philadelphia, and ashe spoke[[ N G ER M AN | he turned to his desk, and, opening a o & i s | GUNTHER & CO., Sole Bottl drawer, produced a dozen oF saoro of tho | (G SEN DAY o ereutng. Terms very moderate " ors, “compositions” which his young charges 2 had handed in response to the periodical | Omaha Commereisl Colley all for essays. L L ‘ McManus, each for a purse of $100, de- feating him in botn.” e —— A Oostly Mistake. Mr. T. J. Sherb, of Paplllion, who was In the city yesterday, lost his wallet containing $600 in cash and about $600In notes, besldea valuable pa- pers. He weant Into the postoflice to get aad took out the wallet, in The above remarks were made by the W ERBER, 1116 Farnam 8% G A. LINDQUEST & CO. tod. tham, | BN e SR How Representative Horr Achisvea |t0 the state house, or Girard college, or | fag sreol. | Office hours 12 ko ! b EeAnd (o 1206 Farnam Street, i A sipetion, —— Bis Fame as the Leaaing Hu- |1 i %0 Tk, of e of Shateory e Omaha Nafional Bank,|Ji= g . s biod b Fine T ailors U. 8. DEPOSITOKY" i P e o R e Died, morist ot Congress. f;aig‘aul; x;l‘:a&.x;l‘-:.e;ogz t.!:ad ci‘t‘y‘.l ;::rof (1 INTS, 0 o . 0! H and atle it, and when Mr. Sherp tarned | TUNISON—Iu this city, January 27¢h, at 1 but nnwn‘h(l those subjects are e J.H.MILLARD, WMIWALLAGE, President. Cashl around he was astonlshed to find that his “’:l;:.""’“ m. Mrs, Tabltha Tunison, age| The great and in fact the ouly humor- | touched, while both the boys and girls worldly wealth (in part) had taken to it- |y era) from g i Ist of the present congress is the Hcn, |appear to take the greatest delight In de- meli wings and flown, ~ A careful sesroh | | nert from the residence, southeast cor| g o) G Hore, of Michigan, wrltes & | *FIPiog they have” witnessed at the re was Inatitutod, though to no. avall, - The | 2 Blondo and Ireae strects, Thursday at 1 RRAR ¥ d gan, “lcent shows. Liston to this, which was wallet was probably stolen by some un. | ™ ashington correspondent. - Since Proo- | written by a little girl: ‘ A — tor Knott, of Kentuck N :353}';:- urchin “hanging “around the ~Mayor Murphy has reosived a lotter from o,'"\::, ,;: m‘:::i:";’h:""l;:;l‘;m ;‘:.:: br;‘thl:ro '.ni"&?u.l{i.“%,‘n‘.‘,‘.’ éaml:n'fi)h A - H. E. Fisher, county judge of Cowal county, T Y IR ith | the fat lady at the dime museum. She —.-—-‘w" — asking information about his brother elr rides With| .y twice as big as both my grandmoth Rail Fisher, who committed suicide in |18ughter, and at the same time caused his time¢ marked down ALL GOODS, and wil Mr. O. N, Prat has been appointed | (i ciy st Masch. o states that the pro- | Bame to bo known od femons, Wash, | oo hores Ciciier, and Sty aro bigger chief inapector, supply department, with per authorities had neglected to Inform him | ington had no Simon-pure fanny 1an un- o007 1 0vas s, axtops ' Ui a O o | 1 gL oot bt ki 86150 ad 2 Simonpur oy | v 5 v ok very bt e o for the next 60 days, make a reduction o r spector will have charge of the Inspec- | quested it. Fisher, it witl be remembered, | Although sppearances are on his s Jugexguisiie,andy | § ITAL? D%%‘B'PLUS 10 per cent. /) 3 brother said thkey ‘were w over §1,: Y tlon and receiving of timber, cross-ties, | While i 8 Teuth street hotel took poison as the life of a humorlst, especially a con- |000,000, 4 i g 3500,0 Wish to announce that they have from this ~= — wood and mlscell y easiest means of leaplng the earthly bar- ressional humorlst, is not a ba, py ove. *‘Now hear this from the brilllant pen —_— B i e ool mentwins lumber pun | B8 ot of st ol b -l drarbecks "I all vi ot R . : Over(,oat.s, Suits a.nd I’ul'lts well made = “:5:'),“("._"”&_0(;0'".?;};:{)11-‘5: under medical care, bus shartly alter died, sdmitted ~that ‘be bitterly regrette are called Afghans, o thay ars e 1o "ma]]a Sam ]]BlmS] and sure fit. Now is the time to buy Valler' milar: Nommbrukn Fri ] E—— e day when oruel fate made him|be dreaded than the red devils of the ,‘ Speclal eale of muslin underyear and |eay some alleged fuuny thing in the | boundiess plains, Afghanistan 1s out VAULTS. embroiderles to-day at Smith's, 1307 Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, GOOD CLOTHES AT LOW PRICES. Farnam street. For rent ab trom § 40 860 per annam miles soath of Oketo, and 57 mll north ob Maryaville, The name of Pon.l: beuse. Since that moment ke bas been |near China~ Some of hans weie . a “humoris’.” Sloce that moment alsolin our city three weeks lg:“lndl r‘:w \