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LY y ot e A~ IR . = st crsrnsntriasamied. .- | 7‘»‘,.‘ [ ——— - THE DAILY BEE--WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1885, 5 Repabliean City, W. O, Moyer, Tecam- {a & good agent,” sald he, ‘‘and we be- nue, filed a protest sgalnst the geade of [conslder the claims for damages allowed I LI"BOL“- nhg J. W, llo{;nn. R. E, Symngler. J. THE sluux cou“c"—. lieve him to be falr and honfnt. My band DUINGS nF THE D“ns lhlt‘ street as it has boen estaalished. [to De. Tilden, Mr. Chubb, *Mr. I‘{nws i . MoConnel, J. E. Cramer, of Brown. has confidence in him. We have lately — Referred. and Mre, Ish, on sccount of changen of i adopted, at his suggestion, a system of settling dlsputes among ourselves, and i o o ‘ 1§ I Frank Bonekeb, sent In a complaint [grade on ¥ treot, ted th arkey, James P. Oraig, Procgedings of the CLy Connell & L9 v, tha eirect that, bm aecount of defictive | shoy. hed «cumtond e clkime; feoml A Lively Meetiog of Blosdthirsty Bucks Hastings; H Smith, Falls Cit; ) Candidates for Connty Offices AITCANY | '™ Siome: Camrane pu. i 0. G Yiung. about which 1 would Iike to tel the com. Night's Mecting sowers in bialoally, ho has susained | hem ccreect, parily paid snd 15 others { " ling: itte: {ttee In order to haye them me what o o 600 worth of d ges b, f th illlng t o o1 o Patteniog for 1 Sanghter, | Fectoryviie: 'R al, Sieriog; Hoory | 404 {0 Holndd Commitlie, [fittoe b order o hacg e e moed Hoolh, s | o) (b paseage of the MO councll of our leading men to whom | A Liarge Number of Interesting Mat- | Some of the property owners on Wil- [allowing the claims. Thls was als) re- t [, e —— N y ' nestlons of dispute are submitted, and llams street, between Thirteenth and |forred to the clty attorcey. ‘Wild Cat Insurance and Their Al- THE LEGAL LOG. Red Cloud and His Followers [{i0C yot bas been a failare on the| {©F® Oonsidered and Disposed of. | Fourieenth, petitioned to have the heavy | An crdlnnncaylm;;drr;yq roctlon 1 of leged Solvenc; Tongue-Lask the Agent. |part of Indians who have brought grlev- box sewers expandod soas to oarry oif [ordinance No. 016, regarding the lavy of b g ¥ Another Order Relative to the Smith ances before them for settlement to ablde| Laet night's meeting of the city coun- | the heavy floods of water without dolog | taxes for 1885, was read and adopted; by their declsion.” .| #o much damage. Referred. also an ordinance appropriating £1,200 In 3 “That s right,” interrapted Mr. Hol. | 4t continued bo o very late hour, by xea- | “ag. ' "Gy oullod attenticn to a|favor of Mri. Anna O'Keefe. man. on of unusually lengthy dlascussions OVer | certain sswer across Oalifornia street, | The council adjourned until 8 o'clock Young Man Afrald of His Horses then the matters under conslderation. near Twenty-third, through which passes | Thursday evening. looked up at some length complaints of | Me. Furay offered the following reso- | water gathered from acres of ground and Stock of Goods—Several New A Bword with a History—The Tem- Cases, Ete, perance Oampaigners — The Governor's Guards McGillicuddy Fires out the Squaw Men—Fears of an Uprising Allayed — The Agent Bofore Judge Dundy yesterday the motion to ret aside his order turning the Commended. Red Cloud, and refuted most of them, He i tho same empties on private property. et kb Smith stock of goods over to the United reported that the Indlans were progress- lm!wo:;r::hh ;: :I‘:l:n::;:::ydfi::w:i By 1t his pfup.ny vl:n badly povcl» A SAD SWIM. T States marshal was argued and taken PINERIDGE. Ing towarda olvilizatlon and dld not want o 10 ‘S b W ey flowed. ! THE STATE OAPITOL. ander advissment, Zraty 48 a new agent. Tho councll then ad- | General U, 5. Grant, the nation has los This matter stirred up qulte a breeze |A Young Man Finds His Grave b RVENTS OF THE DAY 1N DETAIL, 0 A GRRAT COUNCIL AND MUCH TALK, journed. its greatest cltizen, soldler, and atates-|of talk abont spending money In the varl- in the Treacherous “Old It Reported by The Bee's Bureau, In the oase of Lowy va. Galland, the| A prominent gentleman of this clty, THE COUNCIL AND ITS RESULTS, man, and ous wards for fixing and bullding sewers, Muddy." o7 who was present at the Sioux Indian| When It {s considered that there are It was on motion of Furay referred Where: 1t is meet and proper that g councll, held at Plne Ridge agency last [about 22,000 Sloux on this reservatlon, thls connoll should take lnehp -:“ron :. to the Sixth ward delegation. Thursday, brings additional and {m.[and there is nearly 10,000 In the immed- ORIGINAL RESOLUTIONS. : ine Gon. | 18te viclnity of Pino Ridge, close to the |may be deemed appropriate, The followlng rerolutions were Intro- | "X YOUDR laboring men, strong, healthy, | portant lnformltgnn ooncerning UoN- | Ngpragka 1line, this council must bore. | Resolved, Thata commlittee, consist-|duced and read: happy and cheerfal, plunged into the gressman Bolm.n.commmeelhve-t!zl- g.l"l.d,, an lmpo"i‘lf“:fl‘."yt.u?hthe re- |ing of the president and slx other mem-| Several sidewalk resolutlons were | Missourl river at the foot of Dodge street tlon of affalrs among those Indlans. The ;!;°z;:n:r::§:ol;:h:r;ln- ifi&rr!“kt: ; r:ngzg- bers of thts ocounoll be appolnted OGfimdl;yh Bahin, lForr} "‘dffi"h'{,’d"i ' for a bathe. They splashed around, el comh“"‘é g Cangrul:mn among whom there bas been a grn; o prepare such proper res- pnbl’lc :arnils_n?; ':lutlyngnqln‘;or :;nglfe bzl LA L by B Holman, Cannon and Ryan arrlved atf i) of aporehension owing to the fact|olatlons, and sdvie sach action as|an estimation to Charles E. Fanning for [883ln, and were having lots of fun. Pine Ridge, Dakota, on Tueeday, and at|that the northorn Cheyennes at Plne|may be regarded appropriate to the occa- | the grading of the city lots, Adopted, | Finally one of thelr number, John once notified the Indians that they would | Ridge had been fully posted about the [sion, and that when this council adjourns| By Schroder—Requesting Mayor Boyd 9 gh 3 ) y q g May: yd | Watherford, a young man 22 years of bo glad to hear any complalnts they [Southern Cheyennes n the Indian terrl- it bo until 8 p. m. of next Thuradsy, to to tranemlt to tho ohalrman cf the com- |geo, pot out a little further th | might wloh to make, Runnots wer ac- EI:,I:" and h‘:d becomha r;th;r untohny. onmlda: and act upon the report of said | mittee on vladucts and raliroads, all com- th."}h‘." where eth:’ou::nnt“:.:‘:’wl?: | b ndre n | con 5 i) notlfying them to como into the sgency |leadership of Wiid Hog, the famous|appointed on the committee: Meesrs. |idont of the Union Paclfic Reilrond com- der. The water carriod him down stream | encly Thurday morning. At tho ap.|chief. Therols ovidenco that Red Clond | Furay, Dally, Boem, Goodrloh, Gooduan | pany, with respect o tho proponed vis- | 1y abisy that tho lost timo his body i ! polnted hour on that day over fifteen | 324 his band wero willing to have joined |and Schroeder. duota or ailtond cromsinge. * Adopted. [0 AR Foot U Do sitest. two 1 bundred backs, with thole chofe, put 1n | jeomaiee. "Bestioee ope. hat, MoGi: i R By Sohroeder. HRoolved hat th watet | Elocka bolow whero ho vt in. - Nona appearance, Tted Cloud and his' band of | Honday aii bo sassasd D R Oloos |-, The councll met at 8 o'olock, with E&i"l"«? (;;e‘;fl‘{mg c(“;rnlnnd, lota Infot his comparions wers good enough bt < over throo hundred belog smong firat on | band and Wild Hog's followora fear him [ L-ctident Bechel fn tho okafr. Hs| Lottt A e O e | AYimmers to make an cifort to save him, ground, Although siriot ordersi1ad beon | end think ha hoars oyory Whispos. made | BO00F Mayor Boyd, reportod that ho hiad | 760t anc which has no dralnage, Do) it Watherford had been married about issued that no arms would be allowed 0 |{n their tepoos . approved the following ordinance:: DL ot the fir” quoongine, allc that the)one month and llved with hia young wife § ba oarzled to the council, it was notlced u Appropriating £883.06 in favor of {pLE© the Bt CpArimoLt bo 8 In:|cat noar tho water works. The agony ' s R CE LS ahe experlenced on receipt of the awful that whenover blavkets of Red Clond'a NI ME James Fox, for paving. b TR 3 ] ;Ofiu:n""in;pe:ed ”o b ,hove({ oF lluuufl L] FLAMES. Levying a spoolal tax and assessment y b‘h“f"\‘”ur. vatracting the city st-| ;10 whon it wos told to her can ba 8 on all lots and real estate within alley | torney to request tha Unfon Pacific rail-| hogter imagined thsn deasiibed. ] Lixcory, Neb., July 28.—The politl- | ™orshal waa Instructed to return to the oal canldron In L;ncnl{er county l:’ be. | coroner the 816,000 of grods that Galland fanten 5 Sesth h P first replevined, and were afterward glnnlog to sesthe as asplrants for the | taken by Lowy on an order from the varions county offices are showing thelr |court, heads and soon will be forced to show | In the distelct conrt yesterday the fol- : o ' offise | 10WIDg DNEW cases were commenced : thelr hands. For the treasurer’s office | "% 1 Linderberg va. Andrew Stanley, many are tho anxlous candldates who | T cases, ono for breach cf promise and want to hundle tho county cash, and that | the other for personal injurles, and in forty 0dd thousand dollars of cash which ;;?h tlh|od-m§ of ‘il‘-".OOOthl-t "lffid 12"}; i ss Linderberg alleges that on the 184 | will not bo wiillzed for a fow years. | 3, 2% TUC TR O T Bt e fond- { Nearly all the present Incumbents are |ant plodged themeelves to marry, but candldates for re-election or some other |slnce shortly after that time he has prominent and lucrativa positicn, even |steadily refazed to fulfill his promlse and the chalrman of the republican county ;g:;g‘;t e -Eg“m" l;'j';;rl;gm_;g ocentral committee loometh up as & oan- | olaims that on the 27th day of Juns last didate to the exalted positlon thst he | he maliclously assaulted and threw her may be In shape to catch a representative [out of the house onto the ground, a dis- X nomination o the next raffle for honors | tance of three feot, from which she sus- in the legisiature, snd to that eud will | talned §5,000 worth of pertontl injurles. contivue to carry tha reppblican party of Henrekke C. Evenson vs. Andrew ) this county in his pockets till that|Eveneon, a suit for diverce, and the cus- ausplcloua time shall arrive. Candldates | tody cf thelr child. for all tho county offices, including| Beldins Bres. & Co , commenced re county commissloner, will do well to | plevin proceedings againac Sheriff Miller, Batween 7 and 8 o'clock last evening = consalt the deciding placet alladed to|Herman Lowry and Lowis Cole, for pos. | thrown aside, knivesand revolvers were Sapee \bit QLGNGO road compsny to fulfill thelr writton | Cu i | boforo the conventin s called that the |seislon of a cortain amount of tho |Plaioly visiblo upon thels pereon. When | gy it cyninoe Distillery Partiy |* o Jrovide. Ton the fssue of 50,000 of | s8Focment, nadl If in romscnable tmo mo| ¢ 2273 A8 1ot beon tecoverd. I8 corflicting aspirants may bo blotted out | Smith stock of gonda, they = omme up they marched W oDrigs DISULETY Fardy | - o erovide fo 126/08:660,000108 | Lt FRSLBTy Kk oF 14 EFAORLVEAY R, 15 RS T i | with a promise, and forever sllenced. Thowmas J. Birmioghsm vs. Dr. Rebart |18 = solid - eolumn. =~ Aflulrs - at Reduc:d 1 Ashes P thortsing the fsaue of paving bonds | 9AVis0 tho conncll of such stops sa will THE FIRE FIEND. i | Brotlor Hardy, of local temperanco|M. Stone, s sult for $5,000 damages, on [this timo looked threateniog, ard the Ao Lo In clatrlots Now, 32, 34, 3. 7, 38 snd [Socuro to tho city what is justly duo L i committeemen begen to feel very uncasy. Instractions were &t once telegtaphed to R 45, them and necded, viz: The opening of fame, predicts dire dissster to the repub- |ascount of ma'practica on the person of A Small Cuibreak in the Cellar cf Hoan party tn Ohio this fall, because Joan | Mrs, Birminghsm last April, whilo troat- | 17 d The Bsti eaaL g0 - : south Fourtcen tireet under the {racks. B. Finch and John P, Bi. John, thoe|log her for a dlsease kuown'as tho hip.|Fort Roblnson, in Nobrasks, dlstent|Tho Hatimato ofLioas placed at $50.| - Qreatlng sewor disirlot No, 2 il | Adopted. : Edward Nefl & Co'a Farni- ‘ oraclos of the temperancs cause in’ this | joint disease. sixty miles, to keep tho telegraphline| — 000—Uaused by a Combus- oA ammion wasBppotiteda ADoSlal i p s i ra—Requsaling that Morris Sult 5 | country, ars o tako o hand in tho pollt- |~ Robort McKennen, H. Bronnen burg: | 0Pen and bo prepared for any emergency, tion of Alconol—One Man Dol 0 ey o, Donglas, between |y e suspenidod from the pollco foren pti g foal coniost of that state, and lead tho| lary; Peter Lofgreen, forgery and Jerry &3 Itod Olond was ugly and threatening Tojasea) Dantel O, Healy was sppolnted and |antil the committco on polics can thor- ; i : % i} temperancoelement into tho ranks of | Collins, abtaining money under false|!Fouble. Before the openiag of the coun OABFBEIIE T ouan MR ougbly investigato the chargos going the[ Abcut 10 o'elock last night the firo de- cll a number of Red Cloud’s followers : X rounds of the prees against him. Laid [Partmentwas called out to suppress a democracy. pretenses, were arranged, Gen, Montgomery bas got a sword with| The McClellan case was continuad quito o historg. Soon after golng into |until Thuraday. the army his masonic friends prezonted o TR him with a very handeome sword. En- BY A BEAM. graved on the handlo was, “Colonel Montgomery,” At the tlme the colonel was wounded and captured tho sword was [John McGuire, & Bright Young Man, 4 aa 7 The city treasurer reported that the | About 3 o'clock this morning a long | following bids for the purchate of dls'rlct | O1 the table. conflagration in the basement of Edward 5 Throata wero made ogalnst Agent McGlili. | Fed column of smoke suddenly shot|paving bondeof dlatrlcts 52, 34, 36, 57,38 By Lee—Directing the gas company to | Nefi & Co.’'s furniture store, corner of cuddy, and sevornl of tho Indlans woro heavenward feom oo of the Willow |and {9 have boon sccorded, - ED G B0 pamp on e morthwost |Sixteonth sweob and Capliol avenuo, : urged by Red Cloud's own followers to | Springs Distlllery’s many bulldings, and ; Fortunately what {seditolb: ttonsl bank, $1.01. sireets, and on the southwest corner of [Fortunately what promised to bea very kill McGillicuddy, who coolly listened to | ), D T e 5 93:"]::1‘,0:’111 Z‘\"f:lugnla., all at §1.00, | South avenue and Mason stroets, also|serlous s fidr was averted, and prevonted id assembled In a corner of the council chamber and conversed in loud tonee. them for a fow minutes and then ordered one at the intersection of Lesvenworth | before very much damage hed reeulted. taken by a confederate soldier, and a year Meets With a Fatal Accident. his ’31“9"‘1“: gfmh}:’:‘“ police, ‘Z“;’ iare :m;:mn :hmm;’: i mT"li"v l“:d BFH;:E "s'fi '6:,1 lb.; ';gb.by itsloRshite, s Twenty-third streets, and of Leaven. | The fire, which is supposed to have been or two aftcrward the confederatecarrying t‘:'g oyal | DTha s :n?:pg;“‘uliaa LR (3 8 0 e | R R HeY AN TTIES Bangor, Me., $1 02 | Worth and College stroots, Adopted. cansed by combustion, originated among the eword was captured by Gen, 8. A. A fatal acoldent befell John MoGulre, rbance. D police, departments responded promptly and o0 aRaln e ey 2 1) By Dally—Instructing the board of |8 lot cf bed matresses, and destroyed quite a force, accordingly approached the disturbera of the peace and told them that it they did not keep quiet he would arrest every one of them, Thereupon, after some muttering, they subsided. THE SQUAW MEN. were soon at the scene of excltement| Blake Bros. & Co., Boston, $102|Publicwork to take such steps as will [ probablyhalfa dozen. The fire depart- and destruction. Bat beforo any|27-100and intorest. hurry the laytog of sidewalks already [ment soon had a stream of water flylng ordered. Adopted. and very quickly drowned the flames out. 1 streams of water could be thrown Bl?)?anl.}?al:n‘gfch:{r.win::cye;;ei bld of By Gnodm:nlllmnucling the board | The exect loss could not ba accurately the large fermentlng bullding, a frame m. - f publis ki i estimated last night, but will not h \ 5 For the $50,000 f paving bonds | ©f public works to at once advertise for ght, will not reac i atruoture, Alled with numerous vata, with | to wo feiees h&",:fg%&i‘fi;%., beon | b!ds for removing gsrbage. Adopted. | moro than §50. Strickland’s forces and fell into the hands & of Gen. Sirickland, who brought it to | bright young man 23 yeara of age, Omahz sfier the close of the war. Gen, |about noon yestecday. He was working Strickland did not know it belonged to|for Donlvan, the houte mover, and they gur Gen, Montgomery, snd was Wsitlng | had a buflding In the street, taking 1t to Finally, in a round.about way, |8°me suburban locatlon. This accident, name. The fact that a council was to be held | aboat two daga supply of grain in them |raceived and ded: By Dally—Directing the board of pub- = 5 through the Intorventlon of Gen. Man- | which st the young man his life, ocour- | haq beon made known to & Dumber of [nooine wer seemistole mrasood tn | Georgs S. Dowly, Bratileboro, V., | e works to have an apron placod on the A TEST ABSAY. i doraon and other felends, the sword was |red at tke corner of Fourteenth and[aquaw-men snd balf-breeds, who had|gorn i (T SONFRON WEMRRS W |5 000t 1001 ? 7 | corner of Fourteenth and Fifteenth and returnod toGen, Montgomery, who keeps | Davenport streets. McGuire was at e SODILRS IOy MEB AN FOIBDESRG (a1 I ‘Men Specimens of Gold Ore From the from time to timo been driven away from | Larth ol way fnty the aicohol bullding, | . Bowlor & Merelll, Bangor, Me., all at [ Webster stroets. - Adopted, 1t in his office and feels very proud over | work around the building when suddenly | he agency and off the reservatton by 1.01 61-100 and 1 By Bailey—Instructing th: hal t. | t = terest. y Bailey—Instructing tho marshal to < ‘ the recovery of it. ono of tho prop beams, used by houso| McGilliouddy on account of their con. | Horick structure, only separated from ¢ Blake Bros. &, Co.. Bosion, all'at@l.02 | notify property ownora on that part of NewlyIDIscorescaiRtelds, | ‘Work began yesterday on the Richards | movera to stay a structare with, that e other by a single wall, but eeveral 2 32 g 3 Nineteenth strest between E T. Smith’s T T Y stant Inter-meddling with discipline and other affairs, Thinking this would be agood opportunity to return to the doors and windows easily admitted |27-100 and Interest. 1 the scething, curllng tongues of fire| B-B. Wood, cashlor, all at $1 02. addition and Elfzabeth Place lately con- which soon caught tothe wood work and [ G. G. Davis, cashler, ull at $102 Mr. J. W. Huntlngtcn, of Hunting- ton, Oregon, a gontlemen inferested In lot, corner of Eleventh sud O streets, | they are moving, fell with a crash, strik- and soon a fine four-story brick will loom |ing him on the sideof thehead and shoul- demned for straet purposes, to set their fences back to the street line, within one up. & der. Scelng that the young man soffered | paency, theso troublesome squaw-men . o : ¢ J. J. Koubn snd Mr. Taylor sro|intcnaoly, his companions lifted him Into | st 1uif-brecds attempted to put. in an oo e ot o ol e oz week, and If auch notice fs not complied | #nd conneoted with the new gold mines 8 “ making piaos for the $25,000 hotel to be (s carrlage, and had bim taken to the rest- | appearance and take part in the councll. | yre9 T —0 Pl B0 ngt loPn“ ::n?l :h:"' Omaba Loan & Teast Co, all at|With, the marshal is bereby Instructed to |recently dlzcoverad at Pino Ridgs, about (B ereoted at the stook yarde. dencalof his eistor, Mrs. Campbell, on the | Upon soelng them, Agent McGillicuddy | ;i & porosptabla check fon! thga i, ani $1.02 1.8, cause ald fences to be eet back to proper | thirty miles from Huntington, arrived in Theie are atill five porifolios to come [ corner of Thirtcenth and Piorce atreets. [ promptly lssued peremptory orders to Barber Asphalt ‘Paving company, | line of street. Adopted. Omaba yesterday. Ho brought with in before the census department can |Dr. Search was called to administer medl- | hava them removed from the ressrvation, g o TS, A 5 5 ! . | nothing thorein to speak of was saved. It |$2,700 at $1.03 5.8, COMMITTEE REPORTS, 3,000 pounds of ore to have it asssyed at completo its '""‘“j “:'.""h will probably [ eal relief, but all his cflorts were of no| and the ordere were carried out by the In- leeml!%llfi the fiuorllglnnedln the aleohol On motion of Mr. Furay the §2,700| Tho various standing committees made | the smelter here as a tost, to see W"y“ L i bo the latter part of this week. avail. The injured man suffered Interse- | djan police. Congressman Holman took I g room, and was caused by a spontaneous | ld by the Iatter bidders at $1.03 5-8, | raports as followa: pans out. The ore includes specimens combustion. The men who were at|Was accepted and the balance of $23,000, | Tho committee on pablle works and |from all the clalms at Pine Rldge. On work there say they heard a report that | to be sold to tho bighest bidder. the cityjengineer, who had under consid- |the resull of this assay will depend shook the building, and almost imme-| City Auditor Long petitioned the coun- | eration the matter of grading around the | whether or not the Union Pacific rall- () diately afterwards, saw the flames [Cil to eltherrepeal or enforce ordinance | achool houso st Eightoento and Casteller | road company will take hold of the mines 4 run up through the columns|860, which makes it bis duty to prepare|strests, recommended that the resolution |and work them, Mr. Huntington glves i and vats, and shoot outat the top of the and proesent all ordinances necessary for | ordering this work done be recinded |a very glowirg account of the new field. roof, the purpose of appropriating money for|anh leave the matter to the board of | He tells that & brother of his pounded £ 0. N. Woodward, the beer ranner, |Payinfi liabilities. ~Referred. education, Adopted. out $600 worth of gold dust in an ordi- was in the acohol room at the time,| The commlttee appointed to aesess| A large number of bills were recom-|nary drugglsts mortar. The ore he and recelved suchfinjuries that it is|damages by reason of change of grade on|mended to bo paid. brought with him here, was taken to the ! thought he will dle, He ran|Twenty-fifth street, between Farnamand| The plat of Drake's addition, on|smelter yesterdsy snd is being put ont through the englne room, and when [ D2dge, reported that 1t had not allowed | rogommendation of the committee on | through the process. seen by the engineer and two or three "flfl g;rg-gem The report was accepted [grades and grading, was referred to the e L 7 other men, the back of his clothing were | ed, city engineer. REOD BEQRERONEON L ERNICORY: experioncoltansayhiindopitholbas allin a blaze of fire. They caught hold of| Albsrt I Sander petitions to|" The potition of Georgo Hansen, asklng | YEbrtin Van Buren, dicd in Now Vorl: yoster- RED CLOUD SPEAKS. the man and tore overy thing|have the west half of Saundors street | for §75 dumagos to a stock of palnts, oils, | prominent seclety man. o When the council finally opened | off of him but his back, arms and hands | l2ciuded in paving distrlet 34, Granted. |eto,, was ordered placed on file, Red Cloud arose and mede a lengthy and | were badly burned. He was taken to NUMBERING STREETS AND HOUSES, The amended plats vo Campbell’s, eloquent epeech, He asked in tho first | the cflice and from thero sent to his| o secure uniformity In the naming|Marele's, McIntosh's, Lane's snd Phil- pla.e what this commlesion had come|home at 417 Walnut sireet. At last ac-|and numberlng of streets and houscs lip's additions were accepted and there for? He was told that it had come | counts he was suffering greatly. throughout the olty, the city englneer |adopted. to hesr what ho had to siy, and to In-| Thelows by this fire was estimatod at|gubmitted ae hls views of the best meth- | The hole in Jefferaon street, la front of vestigate allsica at the sgeucy. “Have [$50 000 and it may reach even more|ods, that a complote change In the pres- [ Geo. E. Thompson’s lot, was ordered you brought a now agent with you!'|than thatsmount, Mr. George Ilcr, one|ent systen be made, upon the baals of [ filled as soon as the work can be done. ssked Red Olond. The committee re-|of the proprictors, ssid that the building |364 feet from conter to center forstrests [ Edward Carroll was confirmed a police- plied they had not. Red Cloud then and machinery in it, nearly all of which |wesg of Tsenty-third, and application of [ man. Tsunched a tirado agalusy McGillicuddy, |is efther totally destroyed or badly dam- | numerals to intermediate strects, thus a| o. L. Pierson was granted permlesion clsiming that he was arbitrary, that ho|aged was worth about $75,000; added to | sireet falling within the space between | to grade the atrest in front of his prop- waa oppressive, and that they (the In-|thls, of couree, wos a large stock |Teent;-third and Twenty-fourth streets |erty, lots 4 and 3, blook 12, Reed's firat dians, partleularly Red Cloud’s band), [of alcshol and the graln in|would bs termed ‘second Twenty- |oddition. folled ~to receivo the full quantity|courso of fermentation, The sur-|third, third Twonty-thirJ, fourth Twenty- | Michael Riley was confirmed a police- of supplles last winter, and had no|rounding waro rooms, granerlos, stors | third, fifth or slxth Twenty-third up to|man. wagons or ageleultural implements. He | houser, pens, oflices, etc,, were saved [Twanty-fonrth street, thus the numbers | Tho maiter of the extension of the asserted that the Indlans wished to be- | from any damage at all, of a strest would always bo a|citydump was laid aslde, with the recom- come clvil'’zad and eelf-supprting, but| The fire department desorves unlimlted | truo Index of 1ts exact position, |mendation that the extenslon be not this they coald not do under McGillleud- [ praise for the magnificent manner in | He farther suggosts that the term streets [ made. dy’s adminlstration. Red Cloud dotatled | which the members performed thelr [only, to the north and eouth streets and [ The protest of Andrew Joorg agalnst bis old complaints sgainst the army for|duty. In an incredllble short spaceof|avenues to the east and west streots, | the chavge of grade on Harney strect was dispossessing him of bis horses In the|time, after arrlving on the [should be used. Referred, placed on file, b Sioux campalgn of 1876 and he emphs- | ground, they had six streams of water| A number of petitloners ask to have | The bonds of Michuel Rellly and Ed- sizad his clalm agalnst the government|figlng, and thus ssved much property |South avenue at the Intersection of St. [ward Carrol were approved. § for damages. ‘Wil you tako this agent | that otherwise would have been reduced [Mary's avenue made passable, Ke-| The petition of R. W. Breckenridge, away with you?”asked he of thecommlttee, | to ashes. forred, regarding the conditiod of the sidewalk and added, ‘‘He can'tstayhere, Hedoesn't| M, Iler sald that he had considerable| A bill of $23.00, pald to Willlam |on Eighteen street, between Dodge street like us and we don't like him. 1If you go | tnsurance on the bullding, machinery | Mack for repalring an alley, was filed. | and Capltol avenue, was the means of an away from Plne Rldge and leave him |and property, probably nearly enougl John O. Chrlstianson gives notice that | order belng fssued that sald sidewalk be here, 1 will no longer be responsible for|to cover” the oss, but he|he Intends to appesl from the assessment | repalred. the preservation of the peace at that [could not tell how it stands. |of dameges tohis lots, Referred to olty | ‘The city gas Inepostor mado hls report agency.' . |Even at the late hour of the fire, thou-|attorney. on the bills for gas for June, reporting Othor chiefa belonging to Red Oloud's | sands of people, hurrled to the placefrom| Emma L. Van Etten, put in her clalm |that they were all correct. The report band spoke In & somewhat slmilar strain. | all directions to look at it. The sur-|of $3,000 for dsmsges on account of j Was adopted’ He also mado a report on One of them while making some charge | rounding hills, were lined, damages to her property by grading. the quslitles of the gas now being fur- agalnst MeGllllcnddy, was silenced by |~ Abont six or elght months ago, 8 very| Bridget O'Connor, filed & bill of dam- |nished by the United Gas company, MeGlllouddy rlsing up in great anger and | dlatructive fire vislted and destroyed | ages sustatned last Thursday and Fridey |recommending that that company be ln- saying threatenlngly, **You are a llar, {30,000 worth of this ssms property, by reason of her property being flooded, [structed to furnish a better quallty. and you kaow 417" The ohlef then seb- —r—— the bill balng itemizad a3 follow Referred. JUVENILE TOUGHS, Now that the clty authoriiies have de- |1y with Internal injuries, uatil about 2 clded that they are not competent to|o’clock, when he dled. 4 cope with the dog 1t might be well for| He has two slsters living at Keokuk, : 3 them to tackle some of the alleys which [ Iows, and one at Kansas Cily. The sad with every z:phyr fills the alr with Its [nows of thelr brother’s fate has been wvile atench. telegraphed to all of them and they are An adveriisement In the way of a|expected here to-day. The funeral will card concerning an insurance company |not be held until to-morrow. dolng bueiness in tho state is foatlng —_— around over the country which takes a PERSONAL, 3 great reaponsibllity off from the state ] audltor. The card speclfies that they have recontly been examined by thr2e| Attorney Bartlett has returned from Ied ‘ country merchants and found to be sol- | Cloud. A vent aftor a thorough investigétlon. | p, Ferdinand Schroeder has retarned from The card *‘to whom it may concern” re-| = 0h, "ol nicon minds us of the girl who was huoniing FE i ’ ‘ for a certlficate of character after shehad | Pool Commissioner Geo. H. Danicls ar- filed the information against horsolf, Of | rived in the city yesterday on his way west, courso the report asadopted by the self| y 1 pBonton and wite, Lincoln, W. B, appoiuted committee was favorable, but |\ 1 Tyt T g e Gity, C. don't ta1l bow much capltal s tnvested /BT Pl ot B o Seth IS SR © in mutusl insurancy companies or hoyw | A+ Newcemb, Chicazo aro at the Arcade, much reserve is lald astde to protect Ita| Rev. Bert Harshs, a recent graduate of hall department, 'T'he state auditor Is | Princeton college and seminary, is in the city \ the only authorizad person under the law | visiting friends, He will spend abous ono to mako examlnations snd grant certifi- [ month in Nebraska visiting b friends here, oates of sulvency, and this way of gettlng | and his father, President W. W. Hareha, of spurious examinations is & blind to | Bejlavuocollege. cover up delivquencies in some other | 1 Hollingsworth, Nelson; Frank Landers, respeot, Give the people more EqUAre, |y one My S M Jannory, J N W rquare, |y + Mra § v, J N Webster, houorable insarance and less affidavits Bavannal WO Eaatiakel B s aimore: (LB tione. 1t il 0 , were enacted in our state, that wild ideas [ 880; W R Fowler, St. Louis; James Bar- regardivg 80 Important sn_industry as | clay, Huntley, Scotland; John Gross and wife the Inguranco interests of this state were | Boston, are at the Canfield, not ':ul:r cumvfilled ;o' 1‘:" l‘ulvtm but to| J, B, Bowers, Hastings; L, 8. Moor, Fair- ! protect every hezard they issue. t; W. S, Caldwell, Lincoln; J, L. Burg- X Tho company of milltts, to be known | Nrursaville; O, O, (:a?i?n: Kansas culre‘; a8 the governor's guard, effected an or- W'J w.gu“; DT i\l D, Baile 4 ganization Monday night and as soun as | o=t "0 BT, T P Tt T h{: the mustering officer comes will be must- 5 e h 080, Yo Xs Shig] T aassion mer, Griswold, Is; E. W, Sleppy, W. C. S M St. Joseph; Charles Macklin, C, B. k rker, chalrman, and R. Furn ecrahr‘y of the I”(ebrnkn state , COhicago; and C. S, Keen, 8t, Louls, ‘board of agriculture, are here lrrsngkng are stopping at the Metripolitan, reliminaries about the state falr an e ——— il Tikoly romain here during the week. . Baaly of & Flbiak T1ip; Judge Mitchell, of Nebraska Otty, is | Hartford Post, Grover had just hupg up his fishing TR B o e e clal. | tacklo and sent his Sunday cateh down to 8. F. Floharty, of Antelopeville, the white house kitchen for a morning s basking ln the suady nooks of the capltal | fF¥+ There was & dofiant rap at the office door, and without waitirg to ask Col, clty and telllng wonders about the mar- o . g oo growth of his far awsy home on [L4mont’s P”"“‘"':"" é" opened It, the desert platn, 1 ropresent the Granite democracy, Gen. Vifqualn {s | #nd I have a petition for the postoffice. 418 bt My duar sir, 1 can do nothing for you umbrage at thls proceeding, and gave McGilllcuddy a lively turning over, eay- ing that it was an attempt to suppress free dlacuseion of affairs. McGillicuddy replled that he was running that agency, and £0 long as he held the positlon he yroposed to continue dolng so, and would held himself accountable to the proper authoritles for his conduct of affairas. 1f Mr. Holman wanted any particular mean from among the Indlans, :qnawmen and half breeds, all he had to do was to neme him and he would be brought in, but he (MeGauillicaddy), would act as his Collector Post arrivedin the city yesterday, TEST YOUR BAKING POWDER T0-DAT: R Brands advortised ay absolutely puro CONTAIN AMMKONIA. THE TEST: Place s can top down on n Lot stose unti] heated, them remove the cover and small. A ehuinist will Bob be rew Quired to deteot the prowenco OF Lol DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONYA, TS MEALTMFULIESS HAS NEVER BEEY QUESTIONED, In a million homes for of & century 16 has tho consumers' rel THE TEST OF THE OVEN. PRICE BAK!ML gowm:n Co., Dr. Price’s Special Flavoring Bxtracts, | The strongest, most delielous and natars ] Barer knows, aad Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems ¥or Ligut, Healthy Bread, The Best Dry Hop (east {n the 'World. " side R AL M 00 00| A bill of $226.18 to Millor & Richard- of the Democrat J YOUNG-MAN-AFRAID-OF: HIS-HORSES 160 00 | son was allowed. #galn able to use his hand a little. Dwelling house and propert; ¥ promjoent B. & M. rallroad man [The fallare of tho fish to bite sud the | thon arose and made? what was consid- Well and ourbiug ... 25 00| Tho ordinance creating paving district| poR BALE BY QROCERS. says the weathor is 80 hot and buslness so fl"_{‘g_::‘ ;L A pelurm balt ruggeated [ P20 B mout eloquont spssch to the Two Omaha Boya Make an Expedition Baro s founasiies, 7 00|20, was recommended for passage, | mioaco, . T, Lauit t he thinks of petition| head- 0 d councll, He began by saylog that he Over into Oouncil Blufty, ‘ ¢ e committee, on paving and gutter- 3 AL Migd b BBSkd of patltionag baw A S inle SeRasi Blade Gellar aud foundation 100 00| o ocommendod that the proposition of | SChanitzberger the visitor, ‘‘What I want, what we all | y}ought that sll of the Sloux now de- oA . found, 23 00 . quarters for a reduction of salary. Prominet arelvals: D. F. Osgood, Te- sired, no matter what they might bave b A 10 00| B."J. Brennan to fill the julnts in the 3 r cumaeh; Goorgs H, Powars, Beatrice; v, Asaroward for | govn 4 N olow tn the ways| D- W.Csmpbell and Harry Evans, |ouitry drowne 10 00 tone pavement on Farnbam atrost with | o posest ™% & LA your unflinching democracy I will eell two young toughs of Omaha, eleven and Total..... AN S ideant 8025 00 coal tar and pitch or ccal tar and as [Vl of the white man, and support themselves and families with as little,ald from the | thirteen years of age, were arrested yes- government as was practical, He had 4 listened with much interest to remarks terdsy afternoon over in Councll Blufls, petition for the erectlon of a gas lamp at| The committee, on paving and gatter- made by Red Oloud, and while there | fF 8tesllng two gold watches and chalus |ty o corner of Twenty-seventh and Kar-|log, recommended that the boardof pub- wight bave been somo basis for them, |and some other jewelry from a Broadway | nam streete, Referred, Illc works he instructed to advertlse for stlll he believed Red Cloud was preja- | jewelry store over there, Camp- Mary Morrison filed a bill of damages | the paving of Thirteenth street with Col- dioed. For himself ho had wagons In|beil's mother resido ¢ No. |#ustatued by her by belng flooded duriog forado sand stono on a sand base, ond sbundance, aud was ablo to support bla- | 1110 North Twenty-third streot aud o | 1be recent heavy ralus, 'The total blll | should tho intorsectionsl fands ba in- cHlicer went there fast evening to notiy | smounts to 875.00, Awmong tho arilcles, | suflicient to admit of paving the entire self comfortably, with the assistance . k Jbe = given by the government, but perhapa |y, ! | washed away and lInto the sewer she |district, the contractcrs will ba required ) erof hor son's arrest. The old lady | 0 PV S0 R, 006 gold ring, | to stop the work when s notified. The B haviteThan"home "af® it | (yidently know scmeihing sbout the | Faee: four S SFER OO B M B | 0 Lon waa adopted othurs, and had - fallen . fnto| etk bujore that because ahe maked im-|phll o) ' 1o spectal committee having under ways of white men more readily than A W. M. Bushmap, petloned to have | consideration the olalms for damsges on SEURIEEEE some of his crmpanions had bsen the garbage tubs, declared a nulsance and | the widening of Leavenworth street re T P o ey _|8ble to do. 1t will take some time, sald removed. gorted, recommending the payment of ek re in Tobert Whitys dye works estab- | o, forus to think as the white man J. Bergitoln, filad 8 complatat, to the | $2,000° to Fred Zotaman ana 81,500 to £70,000 acd $50,000, partly ineured. thinks and to act as the white man aots effect that, by reaton of ineffective sew un'.{ld R. Leving, 4 A fire at the works of the Pennsylvania salt | Ho expressed the belief that a msjorlty ers, he by reason of the floods, has The _report was referrod to the oity 3 iz talnod damages to the amounut of aticrne D. L. BHANE mauufscturiog company. on the Delaware | of the Indisps on the Sionx reeervation Ji river, Philadelphia, caused 3 loss of $100,000 Jsre satlefiod with the present sgent, *He Bevers) cltizens, living In Virginia eve-®* The rpclul o mm!itee appoicted t0% axton Bulldivg, Cor 16th and Farpam ' E‘)flf é( u‘“v‘;’i'.?;:kfiol\:n.k. éf:;?uh_ you the right to canvass for ‘our bo‘ok in A, Ale;undlr, Aamburg, Ia ; George P. Coos county "lt ten per cent ‘off’ from Brown, Topeks; D, L, Dan O'Nell. regular rates. 1o.Tho followlug oficers have beon elected | ' Tho Home Fire, of Oamata, Is siritly or compan, B % e o ey fea) Llattae | A CARPARTs (ORI entiraly of Nebraska men and capital, and does no ant, Ohorles A. Foxworthy; second leu: | business outside of Nebraska, snd takes tenant, W. bbott, -y no risks In frame rows in towne and Ex-Lleut. Governor Agee, of Aurora, | cities, It has & genulno capital of $100,- Is fn the olty. 000.00 and is abundantly able and wil- 8. A. Hormsu, a candidate for collector | iing to adjast and pay ail honest losses of tnternsl revenue, denles the statement | fuirly ana promptly. » of the Democrat of last evening that he sald Vice-President Hendrlcks was too honeat for a politiclan, The mayor,John R, Means, and council- men of Grand Island, are here in a body to fnepeot Lincoln's system of water works, Among the srrivals are: Hon, 0. Einsel, Holdridge; Hon, H J, Dcmpter, Placed on flle. phaultum, be acecpted. The report was Seversl citizens of the Fourth ward |adopted, @//é ‘,VZM"’ un-‘*"‘m" & Hessley et PHOTOGRAYHER BTUDIO ON GROUND FLOOR. arth 16th somewhat excltedly, whother the found they watch on him or not, . Mendelssohn & Kisher, ARCHITECTS ! —AND— SUPERINTENDE — TELEGRAFH NOLES, o —— House Funishing Goods at " J. Bon- ner's ————— Oroft loans money on Diamonds ané Fine Wa'chee. Room 4, Withnell block

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