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THE DAILY BEE-~THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1885, A s RIILROAD MATTERS. aa done In ihe cly Ohinese peinting | THE OLD SETTLERS. scters, mesningloss a4 they are to you, | o g, 00egatal tennton at Daxota O A Rumored Extension of 1be Milwankes | contein elad ttnes tor B Con Uinton —A | Boantital Viston, P e e———y NO POISON IN THE PAS1RY il“, and will procssd to.day to Grand sland In o>mpany with Johaoon snd Marshal Van Wis, 3 Jahrxluu:, who I3 at present Ia St oseph's hospital, Is Improving thyagh Road to Kansas [my' Paclfic Is a great road and offers the only when approsched by the police offisisls convenient means of reachlng New York | The fourth annual reunlon of the Old | he simulstes graat pain. He was froned T from Portland. They also promise | Seitlers was held at Dakota Olty, Neb., } last night bcause Marehal Van Wis was The Fremont, Elkhorn & Miseouri|courteous treatment to heathen and aver, Saturdsy, Aug 22, It was & saccoss In | */raid that he wonld make an attempt to | 1d. ik 13 Valley Pushing Its Extension ‘0‘5“:()“0"‘]‘)‘@[‘_”"7‘:; 7 !_";‘”_"‘""';e:,:';n;', every particular, although the threaten. | "' from the hospl I.l“coL“- &tn o:i?:::lr‘:' drill to the Nebratks at A commlttes of ladies ropresenting the Presbyterlan church of this city, made s A Qestion Resd 28 10 1 Ve of| oo frfraing mosts - he t I officers and guut-isn hllr' diyul.l ] matter was referred to Mr. Grinnel: | e Sewer Plavs Contract, |matter was rofer R A communicstion wes read from De. 2! i « | Carver, cfforing to display his sharp shoot- An Exciting Scene in the Su ing abllity for two dsys for only 8300 preme Court of the State, Actlon on this matter was deferred to the Black Hills-- founded with the bell cord and the ohil- |ing wosther in the morning prevented " \ Lo bkt L i Other Matters, DAL I Kingdcm ate gusr: | many from attending who lived at & dis-] Ono of the most brilllant evonts uf the Ll ¥ anteed immupity from molostation while | tance, Fally 2,000 people were In at-|sammer eoason was the party given Taes- The :qtno Fll'r and Its Progress— Flandny-—Oamhlf mile heat ne? be- In travsit. Thus, you eee, we extend |tsndance de the h,puu:]ng progeammo | day night by Mise Eu_wln,h K’O‘I‘Inh.,lflhl Fitzgorald's Banquet—Notes tween T. W. Eck sod a thres.minate RAILROAD NOTEY] the best Indncements for thelr travel and | way carrled out: restdence of her father, Horman Koanizs, and Personals, trotting horee, and a mile dash between A BIO MILWAUKEE RUMOR, the Chinamen sppreciate and accept the . Prayer by the chaplain. on South Tenth street, uear Pierce. Mlte, Armaindo and Eck ¥ It fs & ramor about hesdqusrters at opportunity. 52 Address of welcome by the president, | About forty couples were present and en- sl it ) i Milwaukee, Witconsln, that the Chicago, NOTES AND PERSONALS, Ool, F. Warner. gged In the pleas f the dance to the Mile. Armalndo and a trotting horse. Thlrdddly—Ten mile race between Eck an trottlng horse, and » The conteact of the ity of Lincoln fourteen mile dash bEhuen Mile. Ar- with Ohester B, Davis for the plans and | manido anu Eok. There will also be tan- specifications for a system of sewerage |dem blcyole riding each dsy. It was de- has virtaally been entered into, but there | c1ded to allow exhibora of fine blooded by B o i entisely ovor. | 0k to auction {t off during tho fair, I AT THE 'OAPITAL, A DEFECTIVE CONTRACT. Dianer, Tonsts and responses, Electlon ef officers. Trausaction of general business. straios of the Musical Unlon orchestra. An elegant collation was an anjoyed fea- tare of the evenivg's entertsioment, A more extended account of the event ls reserved for the Saturday soclety columns of the Bek. —— United States Oourt, Milwaukee & St. Paul will baild sn ex-| J. W. Millls, for many years condrot- tonsion of Its line from Ottumwa, lowa, [or on the weet end of the Unlon Pacific, to Kaness City. The rumor fs eald to[dled Tuesiny ovening at his home in Og- have semi-cffiolal stipport and the state- |den. Mr, Millis was sixty-fve yoars of age ment is further made that engineers are [and loaves a wife and daughter. His | The oratlon of the day was delivered at Ottumwa begluniog loeation, The re- | death will bo regretted by the large num- [by Andrew Bavine, of Omahs, in response port alleges 11t construction will be |ber of old time people in the mervice of |to the tonst ‘‘Nebrasks.” After review- commenced next spring and comploted | the road who enjoyed Mr. Millls’ ac- |ing the early tottloment and wonderfal deslred, and an auctioneer, Mr., F. M g Judge Hull filed the two following bill locked by the oft il In its haste to before January 1, 1887. The ecastern |quaintance. growth and prosperity of the state, and ge o two following bills ::»‘ !; m{ '(or : 'z w:lw ik e ey Woodn.T ::- :fig:l.n“lzblo::::vx;:rpwa- telegraph contains the following upon| O. 8. Carrler, ualon ticket agent at [psinting In glowlng colors its many beau. | of mortgage foreslosure In the Unlted o this matter: Paxton hotel corner, raturned yestorday | tles and advantages, Mr. Bevins closed “‘That Itis the Intentlon of the Milwau- | morning from a month’s tour of the east. | his address with the following eloquent keo & St. Paul to get into the South-| The passenger officlals of the Nebraska | Peroration: *‘Time will not permlt me to wostern Rallway assoclation terrltory, [rallwaya are busy preparing echedules of [ more fully refer to the past and }resent and thus be able to compste for the busi- | epecial rates to the several county falrs|Of our young siate, and of the fature of ners from Kaneas Olty and other Misscurt | throughout the state. Nebracks, In common with our whole river poilnl', Sssma tors elredihu fi :;3::"'1}. fwlldth;’u °;ntb: no -fprohlend- count of a feoling of rivalry cause . 9 0id SLID OX Ktate Was iaunche the actlon of n,,g Chieago, ]yjurllngton ‘é UNDER THE WHEELS. emld the breakers of revolution, and has Quincy fn bullding & new rosd to St. successfully weathered the storms of se- Paul, and the proep:ct that it will secure | Panie’ Chandler, a Union Pacific|cemion and olvil war. The ohannel to control of the Manitoba road. The inva- Employe, Killed by the the openaen {s before us, andalthoughthe slon of the territory of the Milwaukee & Cars Lmst Night, way may prove diffionlt and tedlous, and St. Paul by th: Rock Is'and may also -;‘l'll“r{uulgre the zni;ld-nc; of lflmlx ug have not a little to de with the scheme, b i sklilful pilots to avold the thoals an After the constructlon of a Kanses Olty |, Dantel Obandler, & U:lon Pasifio c;' quickeands of soclalism and Intemperance ino by the Milwaukeo & St. Paul, th |iospector of the night shift, was caught [aod the rocks of International etrife Chfcago & Northwestern will bo the ouly | under a freight train in the yards near [ which line the channel upon elther hand, Oounc | Bluffs llne that is shut out from |the frelght depot, about ¢ight o’clock last | yet I believs the great Raler of the unt- tho Southwestern assvclation’s territory, | evening, and so reverely Injared that he | verse will ralee up leaders and it is highly prcbable that it, too, |died in & short time. in the heue of danger will bofora long baild an extenslon to[ OChsndleranda repalrer named Frank [ who will be found meet for tho oceasion, Knasas City and other southwestorn Mia: | Allen, dlacoverod brcken brake rod on | even as in the time of our sorest need scurl river pointa, The extenzion of the |8 cir at the extreme cast end of a long|He placed in our lesd the fmmortal Chieago. Milwaukeo & St. Paul rallway |string of box freights atanding on the | Liacoln and the hero Grant, And the daty of those, who not paid for their la- [sy:tom to Kansas Oity was o favorlie |track that ekirts the fre'ght depot plat-|good ship will be mauned by the sons of bor, showed an interset in the welfare of [ jeoj.ct of the late S S Merrill, but the | form, and proceeded to mend it by the thoze millions of brave men whoso nobly the city which challerges the admiration |tiuo was not considored ripe for it dut- | ight of thoir lanterne. They woro forcad |stood at thoir poats daring the dark days of everyone. ing his life. The movo at the present [to a low stooping posiure, and were com- | when the shadows of clsunlon hung like “Qur chlef, 8. P, Quick,"” wayrepliod to |time is doubtless due in no small degree | plotely under the Ccar. They | o pall over the land. Mavy of thoee old by D. G. Courtney. The g:ntleman |t the pretence of P, D. Armour in tho had " been occupled thus but a|heroesare with us to-day. Some bear spoke earneatly of tho wservicss of Mr. |hoard of dirzotors, as he has large iater. |few miuutes when, by some | with them an empty slesve, or a body Quick in the Lincoln fire department for | oata at Kansas City and {s understood to | blunder, a number of cars wos dropped | weakened and scarrod by the wounds of tne Ias; ten years, and slthough BIr.|hgve expreesed himself strongly in favor [ on aflylog switch againat tho west end of [ battle. The locks of rome sra whitened Quick hs » portion of that time veen in | of pushing the extention with ss little | tho traln, Tae collision was heavy and by the frosts of declining years; and the poor heslth, he has alwayas respondod to delay as pm’l!ibla. The recent ¢c'n’erence | the standing cars were forced back |footprints of time are seen upon the faces the first tap of the firo bell. Mr. Court- | hetween Mr. Armour and General Man- |swiftlp. The fmporiled men recaived |of each and all. Bat though long years ney sald the patriot was one whoze deeds | ager Miller at Chlcago is believed to have | thelr first intimation of davger by the [thave rolled by tince they first enlisted in epoke for themselves. had referznce to the matter.” sudden motfon of thelr car. Allen, who |the grand army cf freedom, and the ““The Press,” by Gen, Vifqualn, wasla PUSHING To THE HILLS. had for a moment half risen, was struck | manly strength which made them so ter- short but spirired oratlon in the relation s S in the breast by the drawhesd and|rible in the hour of conflict has in a of the newspaper with the firemen, Chas. [ OFf tho progress of the Fremont, EIK-|n,oked soveral foet to the sida of the|measure departed, yet I see ln every eye E. Magoon made a pleasant reforenca to | Born and Missourl Valley rallway eoxten- | prack Poor Chandler, howover, was|that ssme unflinching courage, that same the Darants of Omaha, and thele support [8ion through northwestern Nebraska to|1eey fortunate. The brake beam ran upon | undying devotlon and love of country and enconregement during the state | the Black Hille, the Rapid City Jouraal| phin, +threw his body half over the track | which snimated and sustained them dur- tournsment at Grand Island, of the 21at ist. aays: under the wheels snd dragged him for|ing long years of herolc struggle. And In answer to the toast of “Hon. Jobn| A corps of englucera have been at|jonrly ten feot, untll the spurt was|they have Instilled those same principles Fitzzerald, Oar Patron,” Hon. Patrick [ Work making the final sutvey on the lne | cpeokod, Allen leaped to his feet, lost, |into the hearts of thelr childron, snd Egan gavea most eloquent tribute o |Of railroad extension from ths Oheyenne |, the excltement, to the sense |hwve taught thelrsons to emulate their the magnanimous character of the host of | ¥iver north for a week or two past. The|of pjs own iujurles, and gave the|example and to reverence and respect the the eveuing. His probity of character | outfit reached Spring oreek on Mondsy, |alarm which brought a number|memory of thelr brave comrades who and stendfastness of purpose hed brought |8nd several members of the parly|.f yardmen to ttho ecene, Chandler’s|went with them down to the fields of him above the ranke, snd he stood in |Pushed on Into Rapld Oity for supplles. |1,y ornghod and rolled in & bandle-like | glory, but who, alas! have thla community an honored and respeoted | From Chadron to Spring creek ths lige | gy wag atill held under the brake-beam |never roturned. God blass the citzm, of old survey was followed with but one | ,nq tho car had to be lifted to remove |old soldicrs! A natlon lays tributes of After this spesker had conoluded, M. [OF two elight deviations. The line of |yinm ~ He manifested a few a'gns of ilfo |love at thelrfeot, and csn never repay Fitzgerald was called for, aud in responeo | finsl survey stiikes and crozses Sp:iog |}y fesbly writhing movemsnts, but these | the debt of gratitnde it owes to its gal- spoke brlefly ot his pride in the team, [oreek ab or near Hart's ranch, bat a|guased within a short time and the un- |lant defenders, for to them it owes its and expressed a desire that they always | thort distance below the old stage road |go1turate man was dead, The ghastly|lfe. And 1t Is in the keeping of thelr be successful. Tho banquet having fin. |crossing. After reaching the divide on |y eopging were laid on astrotcher upon the | detcendants that the destiny of our conn. iehed, oheers wore glven for Hon, John |this side of Spring creek the line of the | Jlatform and the coroner summoned. |try is placed, and I bslisve that nono will Fitzgerald and Chief Quick. old survey will be left, aud a_new tuivey | Allon was sent to hix home on Tenth and | bo found recreant to the trust, but all A SUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT AT surcrpe, |18 to berunin as nearly a direct line a8| Nionolas streot sufforing from the severa | will follow In the footsteps of thelr noble JE0145/016100k 18T o seniz s Gransiile)| e hiaoicoy aapid Otz S 8 helleved .ok s E u b r o Server, ugod about 40 years, Lvlng ot 016 | Lo, ime will out oft several milos betweon | “Daglel Chandlor was sged thirty-fivo| Lioking with aprophst's oyo down the Y s Spring . 1 2 | vears and leaves a wife ana four children. | vista of coming years we bohold a beauti- North Jenth street, shot himself with a|i, distance would offset the heavier grad- : L or grad-|{ t7e was & skilled and trusted workman, |fal vislon. It isthe time when war {s no revolver, The bzl entered just above|{ny neceesary in making tke Iine mor slLh s i ) y g 08 IOIA f gltogether of sober hablty, and lived ia a | more, and natlonal difforences aro eet- the right ear, and came out at the oppo- | girect. It is the purpose of the compan, h 7l purp: P30Y | house on Tenth south of Castellar eteeot, |tled by courts of arbitration. We see site avan angle of about thirly-five de- |ty put engines of extra power on tha 2| ih TR washikillodinatantly D51 ® | which he had bought some three months | the enginery of war cast aride and the green ¥ Hills line, and In consequence the en His wif tved the tutelli implements of husbandry and commerce Lane was callad, but too lat) to offor any | pineern are allowed to run over stcoper | 5 s, qomi o oo ved the tutellizence i I d, W y = sssistance. Deceasod was siok atnco Jast | Srag ey e to | ¢f bis denth last night with transports of [instead. Wo sce a noble galaxy of states, grader. «fal survey w! ¢ made | srfef arnd the whole case {s sid In the |extending from the rock bonnd shores Sf;t;l :mrt lyuterd-y mornlng: urall; © e American mortgege company, of Ssotland, at Edlabnehs vs. Samucl and | * Fh iy Tsabella Crocker, $520.20, with Interost, Juno 23, 1885, property scurity in Pawneo county, Neb. Horace K. Thurper, of New York, va, Willlam Park et al., for $1080, with In- torest at 8 per cant from December 5, gis:, property securlty In Dixon county, ob. or TRUE FRUIT" FEAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED BY THE Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, lil. 8t. Louis, Mow waKERs oF Dr. Price’s Cream Raking Powder —ANo— not yet voted any bonds for the psy- ment of Mr. Davis’ claim nor for the con- struciion of the sowerage tem, Un- der the law no such bonds can be voted without cortain formalities first having been complied with. First 1t will re- quire thirty days notice before an electlon for the vollng of the bonds cculd be held, After such bonds have been voted the law re- <quires that twenty deys shall elapse be- tore any contract can be entered into by the olty for bonds and that such bonds must be contracted for under a public h letting, No proposition hss yet been e AU wmade to the olty for the bonds, no notice 4 to vote bonds hes been given nor any of the requisite steps yet taken for tho ccn- struction of the Lincoln system of sewer- age. - Under the egreement stipulated by the city conncll when 1t decidud to give Mr, Davia the work, it was under- stood that Mr. Davls was to raceive $2,- 000 inadvance, September 1 is nearly hero and although Mr, Davis has wmade no sppearance In Lincoln ‘yet it Is pre- samod he is busy with his dr awlngs, snd wiil ere long appear with them in com- pleto form and working order. When he arcives ho will find his money ready and unless ho walta until the proposed sewer bonds are voted he will not ba able to get it for there are no fundsin the clty treasury which can be applied to thst purpose, I: s understood that Davis proposed to devote his time from the period he re- celves his money up to January 1st next. As already stated no bonds have been lesusd; no proposition for such elec- tion, or any other preliminarier, have yet bsen eubmitted to the voters of Lincoln. The propoaltion, should it be made Sep- tember 1, could nos now be voted on be- fore October 1, and then the twenty days allowed for partles to bid for the bonds wou'd brlng the time up practically to November 1. 1t will be seen, therefore, that the city would be paylng Mr. Davis at the rato of $1,000 per month for bis services, or at the rato of $12 000 per Last evenlng Mr. John Fi'zgerald gave » most delightfal banquet, attended by about 100 guests, in honor of the cham- plon hcse company of the state—the Fitzgeralds, who bear his name. The long tables of the bsnquet hall were Iadened with delicate viands and wines, tastefally decorated with sppropriate mottoes and flowers, and, whila walters supplied the guests, a band discoareed sweet muslo, After supper wan concluded Mr. Hall, tosst master, called upon the speakers in their order. Spaco forblds detalled mention of the varicus speakers, They all acquitted themselves In fine etyle, In anawer to the toast, *‘Our Cham- plons,” Senator J. B, Wright gave the members of the hose company sn ¢lo- quent tribiite for thele bravery and earn. est endeavors in saving the lives and property of thelr fellow cit'zens. In re. ply to tho toist, “The Citizens Firemen,’ R. D. Stearns, E:q., spoke bricfly on the Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems,, Hest Dry Hop Yenst. FOR SALE DY GROCERE. ‘WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. OMAHA INSTITUTE: e ———— The Ofticers' Kace, The long talked of runnicg race be- tween Officers Bloom and Bellamy came off yesterday afternoon nt Athlotio park. There was quite an attendanco of wmem- bers of the polico force and othera Inter- orted, and contiderable money wes wagered on the resnlt. The race wasone hundred yards, and was won by B:llamy by about two yards, Over $100 changed handr, a corslderable part of the amcuat haviog baon wagered by tho e)r testante. Aficr the contest was over another race took placa between Officors Al Sigwart and Duff Green, the former com'ng cff victorlous. —— PILESI! PILES!! PILESI! A sure curo for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian remedy), called Dr. Williame’ Indian Pile Ointment, = A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 80 yoors standing, No one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful sooth- iog medicine, Lotions and_instruments do moro harm than good, Williams’ Iudian Pile Ointment absorba the tumors, allaya the intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bod), acts as & poultics, gives instant relief, aad is propared only for ‘Piles, itching of private parts, and for nothing olse. SKIN DISEASES CURED Dr. Frazier’s Mogic_Ointment, Cures as —by mogic. Pimples, Black Heads or Grubs the lotckes and Eruptions on tHo face, leaving Saltskin clear and beautiful. _Also cures itoh, old, Rhume, Soro Nipples, Sore Lips, and Obstinate Ulcers, Sold by druggists, or mailed on receipt of 50 centa, Retailed by Kuhn & Co., and Schroeter & Becht, At wholesale by 0, F. Goodman, T TR FOIR TIE TREATXENT OF ALL Guromic AND SuRcICAL DISEASES. The largest Medical institute West of Mississippi Rivers Titty rooms for tho accomodation of patlents. The Physleian and Surgeon in chargo of the Institito has n Daformities ors, Cancers Weal P cocolo and all disen Casantroatai by correspondonce.o Medicines sent by mail or express withou cato contents or kendor. “drens all lettera t OMATA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTS, 13th Stroet, Corner ofCa~' ' Avenus, - ONAHL 7R Smoke G. B, Mack & Uo's Cleveland, 0., Celebrated - g Sy » ~—Dan G. Ross, a cousin of the noted ath- lete, Duncan C. Roes, of Chisago, arrived in Omaha yesterday. Dan is a sprinter of no | Finest 3 énr wfi clear in Atm{rim. \;lmlil Excelsior be mean ability, and is trying to get up running DU NG matches for fuir week. Cur Cat Does Not kcratch ~—An cffort is boing made to induca Capt. Connor, of the boat club, to withdraw his res. ignation, ear. ¥ This is ab:olately the only way that Davis conld be paid,for thereis no money frem which to draw upon by even the broadest latitude by the city coancil, and no one sacqualnted with the city’s finances will say that there is any way out for Messrs, Bnrr, Blilingsby and ‘Webster of the dilemma in which they | hava plased themselves, ) | There is another question to be con- eiderad, Afier the bonds have been voted there is no certalnty that they can be disposed of immedistely. The clty dobt at present approximates nearly 12 per ocent of the aescssed valuation of property and the leg:l limit is 18 per cent, or at leasi toe Bee reporter has been so informed. There may be some difficalty {n disposing ot ths bonds which the ccuacil hay not o 25 YEARS IN_ USE. (ko Greatest Medical Trinmgh of the Ago' forseen. £hould this ccsur is Is highly [ Fr.day. He was better duiing yester- | of 1ha Ins and cu‘s of Rapid Ci N pi ty by the SYMPTOMS OF A possible that Mr, Davis will be paid at a | day, but towards evening grew decpond- | ouifit now tn the field, The g"a,ymn- $xtrame. < :lfdutohleth:']l’.:;:':inu :(c.rnm:h: c:'e:,lh:]g» TORPID LIVER. rats even higher than $1,000 per month. | ent, with the above result. He served THE INQUEST, g lisnens ® tract has been sub-let for grading sixty : miles north feom Obadron. The com- “‘i;;";j; Drezel mmmoned & Jazy, and letl f 1hi n the office of the i 2 A E‘:ta:nn 2 mllc: 'u,]m::;'ng f::; “:g: Unioa Pacific yardmoster, Soveral of | Vhlchis lussribed the word ““Equality"’— Cheyenne river, One hundred teams | 'he 8¥ltchmen employed in msking up the grandest word In all tho langusges of Irritability of temper, fow spirits, with e this side of | the train which ocnteined the car under men—:nd all who stand beneath that|,'fclingofbnving negicetod sonie duty, BRO) “;"'“ "d'kzfl I B O e s IO h andlor ias working tesiified banner are free. And in the midst of | \Veariucss, Dizziness, Fluttoring ni the e rer e work i 4ing Pushed | . they know that ho was thero snd | thls enchanting sceno wo behold our own | icarty Doty bofors the eyon Hend E emlate the arade for the. ota aic. | had sgreod not to move the cars unill he | beloved Nobiasks, tho ~acknomledgod |iifut aronmi, Iiighty colored Ur tance o!; 101 milegl from Ohadm: ‘t‘:efu:; had finfshed the repaire, Ho was alio|d0¢eR of this bantifal siatorhood of CONSTIPATION, winter, Trsck-laying on the Hills ox. |2dvized by them to placo a blue lamp at siates, crowned with garlands of beauty | ¥UTT'S PILLS are gnpmflr}l}ly """:§°;: J g - aud love, the peerezs of all this fair land | '@ such cases, one doso effects such i ” 8 the other end of th in i ange offeelingastonstonish i (Tere: tension will b commenced o September 0, frain in order to| Ly 5 6vary Tongth and_ breadth shall be l!r‘n"gi}{i:e“r‘:n:”e’;’l‘:nx‘;n)‘:l‘l:el.n"].g,L“:u{l(::rl“l;n *m ‘.oz of nppetite, Bowels costive, Pain fn ‘ue head, with o dull sensation in the bock part, ¥aln under the shonlder. blade, Fullnesn after enting, with ndis. inclination to exertion of body or mind, filled with millions of hepny homes, and through the war with honor, and has al- over all there floats a atarry banner unon ways bcrne a good character He way a carpenter and has liyed in Linocla sloce last fall, He leaves a wife and child, A SILLY GIRL, Thero was brough’ befors the couaty court yesterday a comely looking girl aged 13 years and pamed Ida Johuson. Her mother, a plalnand common looking woman, asked Judge Parker that her daughter be sent to the reform school. AN INCIDENT IN COURT. Anu incident quite dramatio in {ts char- acter ocourred In the rupreme court ohamber during & temporary hearing of the celebrated case of the siate on rela- tlon of John R Webster agalnat Lancas- ter county. As la already well known this is a solt for the collectlon of a $14,- 000 clalm by DMz, Webster agalnst the county for services allegod to have besn performed. After the case was oalled, 6e Ciger above all ccmy etitlor, for sale and controlled by D. W. 8axg and J. W. Berr, Omsha. Kennard & Riges, Drugr, L'nccln, Neb, G. B. Chapmap, ¢ “ “ Kvaps & Judson, D u Dowty & Chiun, J. € DeHavel Mr, Webster, who Is acting as his own at- | According to the mother, the daughter |10th, ard the rails will be Jatd as fur ne|WOIn ofhers that thers was someone TIPS f ~| 000y to Eulco 0 Fiosiiy thus the system 11 4 torney, xcque’lted that the taking of the | for aomo%lme past had ’bcen lnnllnged a|Buffalo Gap this fall. This much Is ador tha‘c::ra. He, however, djd o) s:{g:ul}‘liwefi;dsgd p);:zl:,glonous & :'\.-:x;:"l;" a0 rpans, Ttemuim Atooiarn 'H‘?' testimony be referred. Judge Mason, [little to the bad. She hes been working | protty well assured, and it fs possible the | 4™ to thiak It nocesiary, as the job wau | *) T (reoquold i rioaive hittlosey, Dr track may even reach this place, The [9RY 8 shortone. This carelessuess was AMUSKMENTS, yards at Chadeon are belng rapidly filled | What cost him Lis life, es the cars which “THE DEVILS AUCTION" wlth tiea and ratls, which Indleates an [8truck the traln came from the unpro- 3 3 iatention 0 do astive work i track-lay- | tected end. After conulting tegather | Was presonted lust night to a good house iog throughout the season. Everythiog for some time, the jury roturned a ver-|at Boyd'e, fcr tho third time, The por— indloates that the ocmpany will use the [dict In acoordance with theabove faots, | formanco passed off smoothly, and eich whole force of graders now emyl yed un- f;";’;‘:‘;nfo‘:e.‘;';}m“d‘”mmuy and $43| o ooenstye not was recatved with rap‘ur. :H v]:‘lxlnu n]oliellxllte:lnr}r, and that the [ <™Ployes 1¢ iritag ous applauss by the andience. Misn rack-layers will nct ba far behind them, PERSUNAL, Demp:oy in her song, “Iv’s Eaglish, you CELESTIAL ADVERTISING, kriow,"” as usual was grcoted with roars The passenger depsrtment of tho| At the Mstropolitsn; K. E. Miller, North | of lauhter, and galned & dezen recalls. Unlon Pacific has {rsued a circuler, ad-|Auburn; Miss Mingie Faller, Wayne; Mry, L0 night Zi-Ma-Ra, the brilliant now decasod to the Obluamon of Porland, |, Hlfaao, Genon; ¥. M. Konderdion, Lin: Apgoiacular play, millhe PRs) a8 for the ro., with which the metropolls of the [coln; ¥ J. Coll, Lyons; D, B. Herman, Misg | 1£2¢ tme, with an entire ohange of cos- icsworth; A, ¥, Crittenden, 8, M., Sadler e . G188 A AUARAE .fl:i"fimfa ?;::v.;-_flz; ond wifo, Greenwood: O, A, Burr, Lincoln; | Lida Gordner's Femslo Mlinatrols stations np;n the small map of the Unfon Jobn Van Wio Grand Iulandj Jo Dillan, | Pltyed i fevd Lbome Iank n'zm'h the AMIIRNBROR ba0 MRAR AP of "% | Underwood, Idaho; Rev, J, W, Chaffin, Ma- | IDteresibeing - sustained _throughoat, i g center, not #n G L 'Billy” Arnold, ay usual, carrled off the iden is to be eaught from the eyllablo in.|¥1o% I ; Geo. A. Haynes, Des Motnes; W. honors of th ! scriptions which bo!d possession of the [J: Hines, Atchison, Kan.; Paul Snauble, d m’i——-— remalning surface, A number of these [ Michigan: Dr. Paul Dufiot and family, New Ho Has Disappeared, clroalara lay upon the 1ailiog of the pas- | York; Wilfred O. Potter, Chicago; 8, M.| 1,34t Way there arelved in Omaha s soenger office, when the reporter for | Pickler, Kirksville, Mo,; James N. Bolch, d Bl A. Pottib: theso columns visited the hesdquarters | Milwaukee; L. N, Queen, EI Paso, Tex.;|7OU°8 1an named Zimor A, Fetttbone yererday morning. 8. G. Willard, Chicago; H. S. Smith, Ken. |0 #earch of work. Ho reglstered at the for the taxpayors, objected to this and sald that he, es attorney for the eople, designated by the relator as the ‘supplemented board of county commls- sloners,” desired that thy testimony bs taken in open court, At this juncture Mr. W. 8. Lamb, attorney for the county, and who, up to this time, had neglcoted to put in an appearance in the case, and, | indeed, whom it has keen surmisad was inclined to let the matter go by default, aroee rather excltedly and began a tieade ¢ sgainst Judge Mason, very violent in character and wholly uncalied for, The gantlemln was called to order by Calef ustice Cobb, but the anger evinced by him could only be cooled by b ] & shower of blank grape and ¥ cannisier euch as only an attoruey can use when ho desires to throw dust or work upon the eredulity of an innocent aud slmple minded set cf people. Mr. at the Clifton house, and it is surmised, has not done exactly as her parents wonld desire, The hotel paople, it i3 under- stood, detire to retsin [dims Johnion's services whils the mothor wishes her to bo cared for by the state. The Y uog Men's Caristian Assocla- tion has decided to hold nlightly services durlng sste falr wesk in thelr rooms on Tenth street. There will bs some special teaturas, Yesterday afternoon a man named Poterson, living on U between Twelfth and Thirieenth streets, became violently ipsane and was takenia charge by Sheriff’ Melllck, Peterson’s wife has been sick for some tlme, and this feci so preyed upon his rather wesk mind that it auccumbed, The Pallharmonio singing eociety has been holdiog regular rehearsils lately, and the organ‘zation has in contempla- Lamb was asked by tho court what he | tion a ‘‘song tournament’ which will bs wanted, whether he wanted to make a|glven in publfc before lung, motion, Interpose an cbjection or other The supreme court Iv engaged In hear- wise objoot to the proceedings, Mr. |ing cases every day but mone of them K. Lamb was not able to tell just exactly | thus far have presented very much which by express on rece ce, 44 Wiurra FRED W. GRAY, (Suockssor T0) FOSTER & GRAY, AT O I B 5.4 I 06 LUMBER WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, OALI. FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, SPANISH CEDAR., Bear Creek Lime, Loufsyllle Cement Portland Cement, Towa and Michigan |Plas- tor, Hair, Etc, Etc, rel Bonm %S 5”.&3&; THEE ONLY EXOLUeIVY HOSIC HOUSE § L% ;\2' IN OMABA Wil e CHICAGO avo MOBTH: what he did want snd sald nothing, any |is of interest to the public, “8o q ; you are golng to Inform {he ; Mrs, 8, i 8t. Jamen hotel, and started out & t|Cor. 6th & Doeuglas St moro than that “Ho did not want thein-| The Burlington & Missourl has filed | Ohinese’ government - of the fly time x“g;”’!;;;b ; 8 As‘;'l"”’lc‘"‘"‘" Int A (O .:.:_l‘;::d i gean artloles of {ncorporation for & branch rosd | across country you make with ths | E y dlimousd Valley, Is: ROy mants g - RAILWAY, THE BEST ROUTE AND SEHORT LINIR Omaha Council Bluffs and Chicaso, The on 10 take for Dos Moines, Marshall tomn, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixle, Chloago, Ml watkoo and all polute east. To the ‘raupll of Neo Dracka, Colorado, Wyomlng, Utah, Idal Novada Orogior, Washington aud California b of 08 0ok possiblo by any other Hno, terforence of outsiders,” meanig Mr. M , who has taken up the case to pre- vent the dp.oplu being robbed of the out- landish claim of Webster's for $14,000, When Mr. Lamb had finlshed Judge Maxon b indulgence of _the cours. He ar nd his huge form fow. ered llko & mountaln over a mole-hill compared with that of Mr, Lamb, and i he ssld io s most catting and deep search ing way: “I have read that cancerous sores are sometimes exceedingly patnfal, even to the tender touch of the m. akilled surgeon or physiclan. It s the: fore not surprisiog that my frlend shoul feel paln,” Mr, Lamb, sat like one crushed, the other lawyers emiled asudibly, thel UNON PiCIFIC RAILWAY €O to begin at some po'nt on the main line in Flllmore county and run sonthwest throogh Fillmore, Thayer and Nuskolls counties to Burz Oak, Kansar, York county has eent for reglstrat!on ninety-three bonds cf §500. They are to refand other bonds of t e connty, Early yesterdasy morning there was s four-cornered filght on Tenth strect, which shook up that locallly for half an hour, A blackem!th and hls assltant and two saloon-keepors became iavolyed nd the blackamith snd his man won the battle after a hard contest, All parties were arrested, and yesterday before Jus tloe Cochren the case was contluued untll next Mondsy, e —— tess It senda over here, sre you!" quer- Complaints Issued, diligenlly be falled o od aupihlogio fed ths reporter of Mr. Blackburn, be-| Marshel Cammings swore out ccm.|9°foF three weeks, when his money gave stowiog o studiofis glance mpon the big | pt " out, As the ycung man had baggage he black type clpher v%rk. P & %::::'{;;::’fl?' st C. 8. Hiaglnsand | o) a1lowed to remalu at the hotel, snd “No, slr; that card ia fu_the Jntcrest | ing ordinance. Th;‘;grflnfl‘: "‘lh::.::“’e‘d he shortly announced to the clerk that of the passenger department and s for | wiy ;| Balc micusesap Tt the slock the decoration of the dead walls and | Mght while Bia. eeor i oo MIE WG | yarde. “Ho loft hia biggage at tho holel fenoss of Portland. It contalos & bid | beowss ho sold liqaor, it is alleged, afier | 220, 8tarted presumnably “for the stock for Calneso travel esstward. You eee,” mianight, 1% ki JAiY, Rlage AN RIGE Ean Rl SEATp R S RAMMMINE, e OR M| o = heard fiom him snd no trace of him can tores’ of the theme, “every Chinamen| —vudgeStentergwas occupled In the pohos | be diecovered in South Omska. His comes to this country with (hs ides that |court yestecday afternoon in hesring & owo | D¥ggege stlll remalns ot tho 8t James there are only two towns in the wholo | skalact P, A, Gavin for disturbing the peace, | BOte), and lotters which have been re- domsln, ‘San Flanclsco’and *New Yolk,” | The comp'aisnt was Mrs, Stapenhaus and | ¢1¥¢d for bim thero have been returned Al of them —tht o tho groater part-— | tho diffculty arose from a famlly quaeal, |52 the Weliers, 2Us parents, who reside LG . e e d1 - 'y N L) ornellsville, ew orK ave writ- 1, a0c. 18160 | Tho trial was before a jury, who rendered a |0, 't0'Filonda in the olty regarding thelr The Unlon Pacific Kaflway Company will reocive teaders up to August 8L, 1885, for 200,000 herd wo>d cross tics and 60,000 £ofs wood cross i les, wore orleas, L lole 48 may be sgresd upov, st followlog olots. P%160/000 osk and 100,000 oedar crors tios at Kazeay City, Mo., or Leavenworth, Kins, 100,003 ‘cak acd 100,000 cedar crcas ties at Co ol Bluffs, t Josoph, Mo.; Omaha, Paplilen or Grand T laud, Neb. 100,400 broad gauge ax(d 100 000 BaTrOw gW tiva wood croes ties a: Denver, oF At tal o) live of Union Paoific Rallway, In'vicloity cf Deaver 100.€0) 801% word thes as 1y, lln{;tvu, Oregon at +4aticns on Oregoa Bho;t Lie, or Uwbland North- e, 100,000 native wood cross tics, ab satlons on main liue of Unlon Pacilo Kalway,between Che) cuse Wyo., snd Ogden, Utah. o be dulivered not Iater than Ap'il 80tb, 1580, uperior Aucng » tow of the numerous jolute of eoperics. J o numbers are crowded out of that city b i ity er jon o ‘ Banors abled ‘with bricfa uud papes T nmavars, e horden- <t Tl soublspiaen | cciich ot Bulty. Ju'gs Sunbort entascod |, and exprens great auiry 1 ror. | At s 313 e chans | W1 SRl WSl o, s Bt ; . Ga-fen ; ‘which aro thf nes @ i SRE. A38 f‘“;v.';““'u:l:.: i’:nc::t:r Charles Mete, Omahy; Luke Agar, | who have elrgady taken possession, ~ The [ mmu’;b’hh:&“ ‘“:l‘!‘:l"’ w::' Gi-lonce to bim. Tn spite of rumerous | Ouati, Nel. TR caLLawAY, {0701 oty cun reate; 1o EACACK BLEERING CALS f s B Soward; C. K. Drlaxll, Omaba; W. “H. |mojority wilf firat soek coast towns, |1 W00k} B8 sttorhier, tled o pol t;‘:" e e '.‘:.:'&T;:d;i.;“'::g" bls whereabouts | o woh aug. 16, 1685, 0" ™ mn b6t | which ar6 medols of comforh and slogance; 168 FAK county was temporarlly passed, &n certaln partles Barstow, Cre E. D, Nclntyre, Ssward; H, Fray, Yor Portland, as the eecond clty in size, James D, Rassell ano espoclally, but visions of Mott st-eet | tFict coust. LOE DRAWING ROOM CARS, muur%uud by an —— (o never leave their minds and socmer or{ =—Billy Wiedmeyer, stone splitter em- Another Que Omptured. and 1ts widely celebrated FALATIAL DINING the equa) of which cannot be fourd elecwhere, ‘When 1t {s known here have repoatedly charged that Lawb | (el “qictamuan: Miss M. ¥, p . Y ) ; Misa M. F, Rossell, AT | At Counci) Bluffa the trains of the Unlon Pecifie 1o ons of the Taueaster, coualy rlags an | Yocameah; J, D. Hubble, Kaltbary; |ate, they push on to' New York. - Now |uloyed a tha sards of Doxel & Foll ou| L3t aight Harey Wilims (white), an- | [PERINY ROVAL PILLS £ Norkimoators By {5 Ohloegs the Wi of Tode tant ho s wixed up and intorested in the | joo 0, Pelt, Nebraska Gity. these follows bavo money and can pay | Jouos street, met with ua sccident ysstorday [obher of the Grand Tsland robbers, was| “CHICHESTER'S £NGLISH.'" |lloe make coss sonncction Wikl shiose of all eastern not heen for his fooliesh and silly —Monday, Boptomer 7ob. wil bochildren's | L r £a780 for teat sportation, and ro Lor g | which wull lay him up for scmotime, Ho was | brought to Omaba. He was captured ut elghnal and Genping For ForDetrctt, Columbus, Indianapolls, Clocin Ntigars Fallt, Buflla, Pillebargs oronko, Montrest Bostan, Now | iro.‘u.. Fullsdelpuly, Balitcrs, n 2 s v e e e, i The Bk s they ean bs handled without cffense to the prejudlc s of the fravellng publle, s rallroad might as well profit by their to the board of commissloners this sut! mever would have exlsted, it can mor easily be seen the force of Mr. Mason's engaged in eplitting a w'ose weighing about | Neols, Towa, where ko was tzylog to die- two tons, when it suddenly cracked and fell, . | puse of some of 5 strikiog hiw oa his right toot, The foot was P of Aha solen goode. Ho day at the Omaha fair, the directors having recolved to invite the inwates of all asyluws, " " 2 NA snd pupils of all schools in the city, to attend | patronage. The Unton Pacific has suc- was taken int: ody by De s -WESTERN, * remarks, i g 08 v osedod admirably to thls end, and has | *EU0lY orushed, *roveral bomes beimg | YALOECR ?w“i T, Denlp Shanid |- - B vom i the Voo oot A1 ek & THE STATE FAIR, —The second® anrusl midsurmer wicht §8OW the bulk of the Chinsse buriares, | X0Ke A doctor was summoncd and drossed | 7- Wo Gardivier, of 1 orsls, who, upor £ nee CQQ@ | Hecatssell ckota via this ine. At the l!-lunwlnt °4' :ho b:-:gl of di- party it to b given at tho rink Friday even- | *‘This olroular,” continued Mr, B., ro- {6 Injured memzer, but Wisdmeyer will | {711¥ 0 heFS turne pfli':..“lif.' ‘:erhe( ?Z‘u’.";} Q.z out Weakoess | MAUGHIT. s i EAR rostors of the state falc motioa war floz, snd will be atiended by nearly all the |ferring to the bieroglyphic sheet, *lis s |P:cbably be confined to the house for & wum-| /30 & & of 1 slalan xanors and acm: 14 Bhecis Batin A hedail) (te e " amgago " i Areb carrled re t:loting Individual acd cowm. | young society people of Omaba, W. N, BABCOCK, Gon 1418 Faruams , Omahs, Nob, translation of what I wrote, The work | ber of weeks, brushes, He was confined In the city fsed,) D i ol d bR, WARD ‘& G0.. Lotisiana, M0,