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- ¥ e e i X L7 3 v il B A2 A M ciass «—-mem««w w‘*u r.«-mm...,... 2 0 RN Y 3 T ! . i s ¥ e ——-—-»——~—.—-,.a~..__,,_._.,.,__...._._.. s FREANG ,‘.. . . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, SEI’I‘FMBF‘R 29 1885. T, BOYD-MURPHY (ONTEST, ot B e Shonet o e ' | gl e kg s, Dot W | s s ok s :i:;,p"".'.“.o":‘..“.,.:!:‘ A BRIGHT BUSINESS OUTLOOK, | 2 oo s sis mentes | THE U, P, EMPLOYES' ANSWER, one, e has tuned, as many other young | again lot his heels fly, knocking the gen- | tunity of showing Grimes and Cammings houses and fourteen jobbing houses have ooy g, men, an Pas on"‘.}‘,:;';;dwh,f;'imfl ;',"""“;h}*hy{'fly;j tloman from the cart. Horse and cart | that he had the heter horse. been opened in_this city, nccording to The Oommittes Oomplote Their Labors and | ing th 1 vi then went down Sixteenth street on a S the official report of Bradsire p d | ing the guitar or violin go to the card, in hope farioas s, eelitd with & POLICE OOURT DOCKET. Opinions of Prommem, Who]mla Men Oon- | thg. 0N (,|||,\“|'||0 je tha elascification of | Manager Oallaway Receives a Reply to His n 1F Retiortecs of Winuing te woney o go lome ou, Un- . " Tile Their Repsite<s. *wuce BDairott. fortunately, I can not mow help him, more | vehicles and’ causing other runaways. Judge Stenberg disposed of the follow- corning Commoroial Prospects. the jobbing concerns: Letier to the Exeoutive Board, —— than to gI¥¢ him a room. I am also a'stran- | The street was crowded at the time, bub | ;1o oocoein holiceconrt vesterday: A Rotions. 4 ger, from O1d Mexjeo, and now laid up with | no one was seriously injnred, although | & 253 S e Lumber, 1. INTERVIEW WITH THE ACTOR. | & broken limb, and being an nhlln(l) know | geveral carriages were wrecked in the Mrs, Jellinick, disorderly conduct, dis- | General Expressions of Confid ) Sush, doors, o, 0 ‘aloats. 1 The Men Make Complaint of Tad you will exeuse me in cais i ] . : i Y b tollisfons. charged, the Future—Growth of the Job- Liquor and cigars, 1. Jou il exuse mé in Y ety Matresses, 1. Faith and Abused Confidence \, A - ———— 3, J : £et some news from Omaba, it may save him g n Pear] Baker, distarbance of tfia beace, bil d Retail Tr: A Pathetio Letter---Ohaplain Lowls' Oourt- | in uniimely end o foofs 1y Sove i GREEN'S CATTLE DRAL. 5 ahd costs, ;i o “:“":"h: S (L it —What They Will Do. 8 erra cotta, 1, Y M . George B. Green, recently of the live- martial Trial---Gene ; keenly, having the esteem of all at the east [ Georg | y b A ral Army News | for five years. My heart Jearns to help him, | stock commission firm of Green & Burke, ';’,:}!;;‘(il‘.:'"‘(Umfgfl;"l';“d"";:lr;h‘rb Y Jowelrg 1 —— he sake of my boy T left on the battle | ¢ v Omaha, 1 cer performe | * 3 ¢ L Sewing machines, 1. veil . bor i field and my husband. Edward has been | South Omaha, has some queer perform: John Kelly, figl ,, r. Committed for ’ k 4 % b~ s Last evening a large number of eiren- A MEETING OF INSURANCE MEN. | Kkind to waif on me also since 1 am felpless, | ances to account for. He may have a | farther examinatic - A reporter was detailed on Saturday, to | Axlo grease, 1. lar lotters were receivod by local officers ea {v‘!"u'-".'}u‘l""fr'\'::h at present toknow at ! | thoroughly satisfactory excuse for his [ G. R. )}‘ alker ‘and John Pugh, va. | the task of interviewing some of the rep- L of the Knights of Labor from the execu- Convontion of Fire Undorwriters | Geisoko i Omahi whoro Miss Dovio Geiseko | beliavior, but for the sake of his imporil. | 8Tgts, Dischargod, 50 00 byrittasn ,“f"’l"slf’ it werd A kg RAILWAY MATTERS. tive committeo of the Union Pacific em- relative to the trade prospects for the MINERS WANT TO WORK., ployes at Denver for distribution among 20-Dag—A; Trunk Mystory— i poa (.:-m h:rmr:d”’|||[|"E:|u||lnrur addre ed reputation and to rectify a great injus- Henry Austin, suspicious characters, dis- voming fall and_ witter, Somo twon. 4 ERS ! ke 0 Lo Ah Ieadla Peadl Mis, L tice done his former business partner, he (')vu%w i Bl - @ Vs The Rock Springs lodge of the Knights | the shop men at this place. The matter n Peddler B Liade ghould turn up and expluin. Foster, drunk and disorderly, 5 | ty different jobbing houses were vis: | of Lyhor held a meeting Sunday, and | was arranged similarly to the recent Plucked, ARMY MATT| Some fow days ago Mr. Green went | and costs, committed in default ited, and the expression of one mem- | yoccid rosolutions authorizing all miners | publies 1% Gansral MEanaetiOM i The following telogram to the St. Louis | West and purchased of a Californin stock | 8. E. Streten, disorderly conduct, dis- | hor of cach firm was noted down. The | PoSed resolutions authorizing all miners | publication by General Manager Calla- GlotsadthoaML e Areitl tderable | Company 110 car loads of ecattle. He | charged. - Sk o : ) who desired it to return to work. During | way, and contains a copy of his lotter to Capt. J. 8. Wood and J. 8. MManus | " A Rat nsiderable | ypade - the purchase ipon his personal I of bl will be '""I"" a0 | e past week about seventy-five of the | the exceutive committee at Danver, It is finlshed yestorduy tho work of tab Sify | ISIRMIOCOU 00 Ot account and engaged himgelf to pay M interesting one, as showing not only that | pofretory miners have availed themselves | dated at Denver, September 20, and is avits of the votes sworn in at the army, i l}nf‘(‘)‘m\}‘Mh;!LHL:]»t into ;vlr‘ll\‘x(lu\l:l“t jxv]vl‘:: |l|||\‘(lu' v!w‘nu‘- ':,'r] (|\|‘ xuu D‘]’ e \:" HI(r 4 |((r~ ke (J-“\l‘l "IH\ ?““: MT".“"]H : -"3 oA ““.h" of the free transportation offered by the | addressed to the employes of the Unlon recent city election. Their report is now | ir h an uncontroll & Burke'and reached heve last Tues rived In Omuha yosterday afternoon | state, but that the prospects for & Ire | company to leuve the town, and those re- | Pacific railway company. The following for Judge McCulloch, of the coun- | BEUTS for strong drink. Tle, has more than | aferngon, Passiig through the handy | from the east, and loft last evening for | business during the coming fall and win- | yiining, somothing more than 100 | explaing g AL fenness | of the sanitary officors the greater partof [ home. He had in his charge R. G. | ter, are the, best, in number, are men of families tyunul and the Boyd-Murphy contest | the last time on r y last month, | gy P S0 wag condemned as ¢ sed. 7.8, I MeC: \ v ciso will doubtless be brought toa speedy | A tourtmartial ordered, by the departient i @ ist Formes, a noted swindler, thiof and | J.8. Brady—McCord, Brady & Co.— | numbers of these have made upplication | | Jitad for the infornition. of employes commander to meet at Fori Omahia leads to | ‘The next morning Green left the city | bigamist, whom he had captured and | “From present erop prospeets, I expeet | to the s intendent to be a I fiordeet hore shny H6' B tigcans The task of the commission of two tev. Mr. Lewis is to be (ried by wuulm‘u- ro and since t time hie has not been enalty of his erimes. The prisoncr's | Business during the last six months has | Callaway will ¢ to take action m the | ) gL by J McCulloch, husboen | o o Gmana recently, and fho. fact that | ¢ e, . ane e fact that | tirely unknown and all letters « tele- | always 1 known in Denver J. Chapman—D. M. Steele & Co. | is at present out of the city, and his views ’I"'I”°‘<‘~ residing west_of Cheyenne These aflidavits were tabulated, accord- ) be tried, and Stron 5 1 to be tried, and is 'strong indication that his given to those now investigating 4 1 P! tly the reasons for the issuing of | Will be norecord of its proceedings v f enso of honor the o ty y > 9 4 enced yesterds: A crey . e g y 0 L) th i of o Bikhomn Vi ! SN RS ARl Al Exicurive CoMvrTen BMPLOYES, known in Was| 2 bee o re ’ \ 5 for- | o e name ety w. i h own in hing uving been the rec: led upon Mr. Burke - | above named society was held © { have an enlivening fect. Our trade | grounds, buildiu pur of track which Seerelary. while others it med, are pree The fivm will be known henceforth as The following officors were clocted: oro were cighty-thrae difforent ex- | vagterduy of Col. Hall, neting nssistant - trensurer; A. we shall have o g in- | eng Il arrive to-day with w nune | () mm(‘l the f..uumn'g answer is ridieulous, - For ' instance, 201 persous | Lo court martinled for drunkenness. | ing in South Omaha, was arcaigned in six months, and they now seom willing LE B, & M. IN KANSAS, al M Union tic Railroad— always rog . | tenced tobe repremanded. disorderly conduct and fighting preferred L culur announcing that the_comy vill | would frankly ncknowledge the trath of te ored” eight 5 ot z\um_, hm,,m" onitint e A gentleman in this city in splendid’ mmhlmm and in all se Kan., luuhmlm, Deeatur county, Kan., ; cause complaint, tion duy”’L *Did not know the time of | jng with the dishursing oflicer of the rifle | so much as glances at another female, in line. The fa s are all nmkmvr money, | west Kansas, and will ofier sp. - | pa We would aflirm here that it is claimed are fegal and {he parsons Y Visiting his. Drothen " Lieut, | idea that ho is g t LA UG 10 M iy (R Digggest t during | o ] I good of his fellow workmen and *em: V""“K Howard had intended to go yester- R 4 f ) $ N T ¥ 1e positively insane in the ms to Linsburg, Kansas. Upon her r sing my belief on the prosperity of | The local agents of the sev roads | pression to the same before you. bin, but'has given up the ides for the & E )",»m:: approbrious ¢ Y 0 Of cour: good corn crop is assured, sti sue, we think you made a WIY IT IS ISSUKD: The following correspondence s conclusion, the impression 4t ho war_department that | annoucing that he” was going to Chi- | wis taking baek to Denver ¢ | a goo ¢ . . | retur ork, but Gen Manag ¢ s ek to Denver to pay th a good trade for fall and * wir trade return to work, but Gene ANAgor | o inding a5 to the intention of the con s ] huusbe it No other ofti s been I'W q heard from. His whereabouts re en name is George Kuehner, boon Hat oL extra %“m, y or before final answer is given. He mittee in respect of ey lm-rduh-ulh ots ut the eleo- - L e ourt is eomposed of the full complement | Py 5 2 yrodue hstantinte tions and el the afiidavits filed, | ot giiicers, thirtben, shows that an_ oficer. s Hilek “,’]‘h:““ i,."“"x "f‘-j{]‘lil A ,5|L"'| oy “h eseapad 2z Lunticipate a lively trade for the | arc not obtainable. L6 l,',‘l:{""‘."‘,“:“t‘ :{;fl“‘";}:\‘, ‘f"“" C8, e whole b e 3| o o K V' ] THROWING DIRT FOR THE BRIDGE te ) : LA e & ing to the different wards in which they | commission is endangered. A the court is | fransaction was thrown upon his partner, ::T»IA':::'..M’A’]I;” “‘“II Jntiasatse Phe proliminaty work of constnicting ; : vero used. ordered by the department comt " thero | Mr. Burke, who with a most highly com: is pouring in-c bl the greit new bridgo of the Union P > “lll” be published for the information of B - i avits have been picked out and | 0 the war departinent, except t) o K ¢ de settloment ’ vy i crops are good, and in the groc si- | sixteen men were put to” work on the ! : u:m::;‘ t‘l)[ mh""‘l ""1‘“ ‘gn(‘)‘" sentenced to- dismissal. M. Lewis iy “"“ as n sutisfictorily arr The first geneval “"""“I elec ness these. cirenm d bound to | other side ut the edge of the transfer J.N. (mw{('-:”“l‘s N '\Lfllnl-nhh“xinn . g 1ose allidavits to the 3 hn's church from 1865 ). & ST different voters have_been found valid T 2 o tunately but light. | Stadt theater Sunday, September | for the past spring and summer has been | Will lead to the ]?m s edge for the trans- 3.7 % portation of building m Y TO CALLAWAY, A roporter inquiving aboud TSR e e e ELORUSOT M, Elgutter, I. Brown, vice Meyer—Max Moy Guorge S. Morrison, the superintending ing Mr. Callaway's lotter of r y 3 for not registering recorded in the | 3 t At Gl A JEALOUS WIFE. Clalisi Shorat TEUsaae= W Dot v trade. People h ber of plins itions, contain i S jutant g al, fold that Cl aplain ¥ f 3 Trustees—W. Preis- | ¢ LPeoy i 1 % 3 3§ " § aflidavits, Some of them are extremely | oy \,(,..m not, <0 far as now known Mrs, Jellenie, o German woman liv- i) Sehiden, 1. Rotholtz, I. Bern- | ing some little money \':M ing the details of the work. v, Col., Sept. 26, 1885.—To Gene- applicd for election aflidavits, alleg- | 1o 1y just been tried for disre Heh 5 Pt e bt v w o ttospendit. For the past few months | General Passenger Agent Eustis, of the s Sir: In answer to your eriticism on ing that they did register S Al. superior oflic found guilty police court yester on a charge o § 3 Rt business with us has been v Jurlington & Missouri, has issued ' | ourletter of the 19th of September, wo 24 ver 1 v t"""' "“'.“ noteworthy excuses 2 | for dvink, howover, is well an\n t - Tic bors. sms§ shie has n > b & Stone. “Our | shortly com vhu an extension of i he a ion you muke w ) we Negleet” 131 - | i3 snid thab ho: was obliged to leave | husbs v she is terribly jealous, THIE FRENCH DOCTRI: nen thfoughout the st e report the erops {mm Republican, Neb., through Norton, Pesse tificatior A told i féllow to register for him The of Capt. Nei- e is all the time imagining that he s S : i 3 of the state, suy they, @ "mul fall 78 miles southwost, The road will | ve al harmony pr mmnu\,. stween the Did not think he would vote until cle c' deg for ha a finanecial misunderstand- | 18 paying suit to other women. If Mr. J. L : o winter trade is to I;. anticipated in our | some lands to sell in the region of - sers and other employesof the com- rezistration,” 188— and so o, ad nau- | eontest, resulted in his acquittal S ne o ’ 3 ! sare and jt istok n\‘pu‘lml that they will | ducements to visitors to that region. we think it a source of the highest am These excuses and many others, [« Col. Marriam, of Fort mie, is in DELEI ML g " spend some of n fact, we le‘t the i RATES. gratification to any man who has the e makingthem should fiavebeen barred from ‘male. This t been kept the next s, \ i for the 1st | ployers at heart, and we are notashame R e ! ong tin, wntil Mrs. o has | and herhushand has gone on a hunting | PFRGSERIRONIST g prox.. will aficet the rates us well west. | of the public knowing that we gave 6x- ] sthe list of aflidavits | day for Fort Niobraru to inspect the new ; | e Yo" Kanst . v 1, tabulated FaE I R RS DO ng o morbid susp ¢ o will fdo” Kansus City and re braska I think that the ontlook for-the | running east“trom here have been ad- | When you gave this to the public and her'husband's constaney, She is drug business is fair, but not at all extra. \|~1-4| that the rates will be restored to | 1 tried to mislead them on the present, 2 B ave of absence for one month, on " of vighbors whom she sus- : UL ACCIDENT. but there is one thing which has to be ND PERSONALS. istake. Had you made kiown to them surgeon’s certificate of disability, has | Dects g with her spouse. } pitalnik, an cmploye in the | noted in this connection when you make (.un-ul Manager Callaw and wife tup to the time of the out- Tirst district fonrth w g Yy Altozether, the neizhborhood cot ¥ o g o 1 S Ty I Sccond distriet fourts been granted to Capt. George M. | 2V fi"."l, t t'wl ;r neighborhood ds contin- | gmelting works, met with a painful acci- | @ prediction about trade for the next few | went to ver Saturd cevening to reak between the white men and the fitth ward Downey, Twenty-fivst infantry, Fort D, | Wally kept in hot water. - % dent yesterduy, having his loft foot months. The hogs have been dying very | meet and return with the government di- | C ¢ at Rock Springs you had never Socond district iftl wi d A. Russell, W, o Ehe woman s insane, G UEMG DLty fast during the p; car and farmers | rectors. admitted that the mincrs were: employes A, ! Yy and 1 ca P She | eaught in the clevator, erushing his toes. | are not able to feed their corn to gool | Frederick ¥, Chisolm, mining engincer ny, then the case would " be Second mmxu xtli B UN W RITER ought to be taken befor fin- | H taken to the St. Joseplt hospital | advantage, but in order to realize any- | of the Union D: s at’ Denver, hasar- | differ 'your action consistent. i 2 A i e i v He releas c wit! repri- | Wherd Dysurtand Sherwood found | thing upon it at all will be compelled to | rived in the city ill fill Mr. Orr's » think that your memory must be Total. 7 The annnal meeting of the Missouri, and, and she and her female 1 ;i it nec vy to amputate all of the toes of | ship it out of the state. Tni reum- | position in Gene Manager Callaway's if you have forgotten " the time Of the the counsel for | Kansas and Nebraska board of fire | sailed flightily out of the room. N . | the lett foot stance of course will tend to inis 2 | oftice during that gentleny (vm|lm Ty \\lwn D. 0. Clark ordered the discharge Mus. ¥ 2 My Murph . \y b meral, Bsq., will [ underwriters commences in this city this s take ore a board r AR .l“.ult A BLIINY prolits which would otherwi e_acerue absence. Mr. Orr and wife leave Thurs- | of so many men at Carbon because they elaim that but 177 were issued for 'valid morning.- The sessions will be held at | feyeral _months ago, but was r )BBERY. from the splendid corn crop of 1885, day on uln]n-hlvunl joined the organiz . Wethink that The other 940 aflidavits, he tng: S 06 lield at | Fer husband nxious that she be ¢ Late yesterday' the police arrested | that, as I said, I think a fair trade for the ‘he two cargoes of tm recently re- | you must remember that you told us in thinks, were illegally issued and the cor- | Boyd's opera house, commencing at 10 | fined in an asylum Richard Lane and George Line, who ave | falland \\mlvr seasonis (o be anticipated | ceived in o co by the "bark r to our correspondence with you responding votes should be thrown out. | o'clock, and the mecting will undoubt- I tauscdloErobh 30 (ool i in Nebraska. No, throughout the territor- [ “Crupo” and steamer ," are that time, that coal mines and miners P z 4 used of robbing John McCloskey of | ! ‘. z)r Sour&o,, somo of these illegal edly be an interesting one. There are WI IS DR. HALL? a5 AV RS ",” ies, my men 'lllu" here exists consider- | L \\lmlwl‘ \sLl\\x'-ud Ly, dul‘nin ('linu' under your ]\|n~(l|?h{‘)ll v 3 : ? 5 ; ad vesterday a | $0 8 week ago last Saturday. he | able 5 de g zht at the rate o n 2 o Bepardte o - ’L‘“b i have boen made by persons seventy-five members of the board, | Marshal C""‘“‘“‘fl" had yostorday a | it vas antered his room on Tenth and | Loenains "w”:,‘n : { he U fic transferred 1o the SRIployests witicHaiRT who voted for Murphy; but it is be- N ! are comp num 2 the cmployes, which dic nol. licved that the examination in the county | Cliristian Stawitz, of St. Louis, g | letter from A, A.TLano, a clerkof the | Douglus strects whileshe was y and | TOUAL Fried—Tee, 0. “Our | Northwesterd yosterday tew train of | come under the control of the mana court will develope that the most of them | president, and Herbert A. Low, of Kan- wy yard, (Navigation oflice), Boston, pryiagionen his trunk filched the con- | present trade is -*uu;l‘ in\.ll,'m«.m {rn‘m ewl;wvn cars, are T .| of |1.(-K.m ad. \\un:;s your lette; (n were procured by the Boyd partizan, 88/ CI byl scarah 5 liring for Dr. Edward D, Hall, who is | % e the erop prospects, I should siy, in the ie several roads of the transconti- | us of November 12, 1t At ondtratoon I Mmoo CLdveseeRey CA Hbroosnumbee oty B R RE LR M RO - hardware ling, the outlook for the fall al association have already issued [ Oyama, Nov. 12, 1984, J. N. Corbin, 1 eral to areporter yesterday, “thatl shall | ¢ members arrived in_the city yeste e Pt ot S BREVIT and winter is exceedingly good. The en- | schedules of speeial rates to thi 4 Tlarimien \{,w. Denver, Col Sthi~—T ush the cusc for all it is worth, until the | 42, and last evening discussed the writer says that the doctor ran away | A lot of carpenter’s tools, eaptured | couraging news comes irom the eastern | Army National encampment at > your | Novem! gned as P g i « 2] | A ; I matter is sifted to the bottom. ' The case Urvu which will be taken during the se; from Malden, Ma 1~~L February, les from thicves, await an owner at the city | iron centres that trade is iving. Dur- | Francisco in 1836, The fare from Omaha , in relation ;v‘u‘l: robably come up before Judgoe Zt‘.“n"u Lm',:m..‘.’:.:3'{‘,130':'..’;:,,"."{'.'(‘;‘“ OF | ing a wife and eHilataE Hom Bt assttatel| il ing the 11 six months our business” has ixml rn‘lu{n(lc]n:im; rly 1|crLrvlllmiél mom- | {ois cCulloch; & (s eount court, this PRCIDE: el i TR 5 5 < & The Hebrew Banevelent socioty is been excellont.) bers of the Grand Army of the Republic Lekibienry kwaak i iy country will bie present, as will also all | circumstances. Ho was trackod to, San | % chroD is0ciSh) : W Isnmmh-lnu'm-h %1Co! 'Bros: |landitioiTEatailic ,\vlll o $50. however, some doubt asfor Heata et ¢ . ng to give a eharity ball in October way interfere with the oy 1 i e Y the state agents and adjusters. - 5 me aware that e g pect onl ir, nothing super-cxcellent. s AGal75 16! conts LAWRENCE BARRETT- Jject of fl:‘l‘:l‘l‘llzfillir is t;)],;fi‘“m;,m“”“;hfr ves were on track, and he { think the Irmlllml\ ).- better than it was m)Yl) OV THL COUNTY. ‘ ' "M:il by m,.},u e £ % cup, and to rted east ing, it i 5 i i : ast year. During the st hi 4 i with a | ties who employ ubxmn and pay them. r'Lawrence Barrett adds to his gi 0 arrange the rates as to work in uni. | Started east, coming, it is thought, to ned $5 and costa for iy radiy. whioh lhul kly, | o ,“L'm.- “"y‘:t",’, f‘, "out'fr’,‘.:‘.:’,r'l 'm,w I now understand if, we have nothing, what- professional attainments the qualifica- T and harmony. ‘The session will N o | reporter yesterday expressed great | ayey to do with the conditions of (heéir em- Phe writer soys, “Hail will | battery in police court yeste fradgimiol tions of a profound gentleman, With o | Probebly last three day to, nu’n who v 5 1 will look into the John IHolmes, a burly colored man, ably try for a divoree in your state, | Willinm Plum, as b Lhisy e faction at the action of the demo- | ployinent. Very Truly, Kindl Aol eyt o —— whicl we 'want }U)])Lr?jllt.,‘ lio has 0o | was given a sentence of $20 and ten days | Tove we shall have 2 well suttained Lusi: tic county central committee in sepa- (Signed.] | B R CALIANAT VASOR v Lich reasanred thoiyls A TRUNK M 3 grounds for ono hore. If hefsn and water in police court | ness during fall and winter LT find | rating the issucs of the state and county ving in your veracity and your tor a reporter for the columns was, yes- The baggaze crowd at the B & M flClng E“"“ vine, you ma i e % that peop.2 are not buying auticipa- | by de (\]nn“,r(\\“ primaries for the selec- | honoras a gontleman, we never again in- terday, received by the distinguished | gopot had 8 most exciting experionce | sale o vetal oot il Rev Gordon, a returned mis- | tion of their wants, bit dre purchas ion of d ,,Al(‘\IAl cach convention. U'H«i red ‘\'!llg coal miners’ griey o, S_Llw d mom;“: tl-\mun.,m. LEHieRos poranill s o TR " | sionary Frony Hin dboseant; orrivediin thip) [fin sullicient, qua antitics to meet their pres- e d ufin this h(n ln-ul‘duuc, anh e suryouch :i‘f”fi’.:'"fixfi’.’:‘;- u"n‘:flu % psterday ‘ning. g the baggage | 3 3 nds, rde P 5 ov- | el smands, E g se the county can have no d d 4 “You have a splendid town here, was | Yiieh cumo. n from the st e | £00d looking, Srossos woll, is ahout 30 | SH Yo lv andirillsnend Brey ey | (R A IDANAR I G s S i welionnl. Qifforences of | Whether vou wer aware of the state. of oneof Mr., Barret's first remar ndi | trank $8r Eranstor to i St. Paul & Oma ers of age. By ummm:,u us wiiateyer eiradls ice | linery business the vnrnpu~ the state party, and would be weakened | things at Rock Springs prior to the out- one which from the fact that I hav. s 2 g & Oma- | information g thout him, you | , 4 telegi 4 ; o of | Thie Crops promise to be exce f by their introduction in the local cam- | break there we do not know, but there is L B 4Ve | hg rond. As the truckman tumbled it to | will very gre Ve u.n.mm“ of & V f bt owill bolsto! ) 1 T L one thing we do know, and that is_that witnessed the progress of its growth, | ¢e ground, it sprung a half dozen join- | an LaHOR ; Elohn e o8 ('h M ek n:’.\v"::.‘vnél?.{u.’.‘ e both Beckuwith, Quinn & Co. and D. Q. I visit with peculisr pleasure. | §,,05°and one of the mon was set to rey ObLIEt SRSk g 3 pate no hoom for the fall and win- | conveniion the hostility of the hostile if | Clark v ed of the gricyances Yes, I played here years ago, when your | i Ho throw the trunk bottom s Bl "‘““‘,‘““ "““‘(,"“"" or trade, There will be no heavy buy- | it must he. As far as the county is con- sted,, and instead of their trying present Academy ‘was the city's p S iatacT 6 i G ACI AT N Ourmlnie fromes ing or selling—simpl; 7 cerncd, the democracy has a clear ficld 55 the y added to tlhom and its leading theater, I S o oreo o] bitoonle, oHe hadnt tine | About half past two yesterday morn- o '\“'I”‘.‘ e 5. T think that Ui is more | and should fight on the Dbasis of a [ P i tate tha ablior the ac: ablo affair at best to be sure, but Omahs ywith 2 horrible odor emanutings ing, Oficers Bloom and Peirronet wero | of Omed ShPR el s avorable thun it was atthis time last | good candidaey” It1s immaterial to me | tion taken by the ged miners as was o good town and tlic profc SRy T e e hb b o Ml Ile. B SUQmu iz ling is better all around. rong much us any one. conld nof pass it. T recall one incident [ “ Phow » o wasped, starting to his | - 2umoned to the house of Mollie Scott, | Arrungements have been made to have | Buying pr s 1o be more liheral.” are miade, I shall meroly it in judgment | mislesd by your eorrespondenco with of those times. One night I was p feet, “great Johosaphat, wonder what's | corner of Eleventh and Dod; reets, | the St Joseph te it 1 return gamo W. G. M "ootle 1—I ¢y on the men, and support good selectious [ Vs in connection ith the Hflm]u nd had just arrived i {eehidgreny Jenosapin sirolde 4 whero one of the inmates, Je here in two weeks. ‘They left Sunc that the out look is ¢ with my bost energies.” miner: W would have laid 8 for Denver, Col., wherd they play iseries | promises to be good byl not nt all heavy, | “Whit do you think of the strength of | thier grievances be you, which we of games. As for the business of the past spring wid s asked. > lu'l’w rom you. ~As to ipressive situation where Idelivered the | oy owd drew around and taking a | had attempted to commit suicide by tak- ng heavy dose of chloroform. They | ", " Kane who has been having a | swnmer it hus been good, without Deing " The .mum you ai ¢, has alwa to the introduetion of tgreat soliloquy, There was a number of i red i ani Mudinns in the gallery, and they bad eyi. | Siective whifl indulged in wnanimous LALDI0TI.. Y s ; i d('nfly mmJ& of the play, for just at | “winihicof it. follows.” at last ventured | found the unfortunate girl Iying insensi- | g extensive q th some » | at all tremendou been republicay, but I am mum.lunu t | the Chinese » on_the Union P; this instant they arose and began to move “if there should be a corpse in | ble upon the 6 wellnigh extinct. i at Chicago and Eleventh 5. A. Orchard—"In my line of business | we can make a s N r and | system, we have no de ont. They reached the stairs and started i Sl : Medical assistance was summoned and | Strects, was fined $1and costs by Judge | 2 good trade is to be anficipated for the | with well s 1 ¢ can | ‘There is one fact we do to desconil. Apparently they had never | U el (i to of i, W s [ 2| fall and winter season. Yes, business has | win." that is this, that the comp soen a staircaso efore and suspectod touched, tho keynoto of horror, | aftor two or three hours hard work, Jes- AR T zood this year.—never e the lubor the, all ejuculated “Jeeminy? 'd better | gie's foot we Ty e 5 « tramp who had been ly & . » e some treschery in the steps, for thoy all e 3 1 sie's fect were onco more pl in ghe e e A il better, in fict. LIVI: STOCK NOTES. dropped on their hands and kneosand | Qe i sigzested and “{;;“;mfl“‘ff land of the livin ucstionod| | OLERTAC Y o, was again ur- | I Morse—W. V. Morse & Co. | The Ogallala Cattle company had a | company hiad for the introduction of the descendsd backward in that grotesquo | quced o bunoh of miiscellancons bavs | BUoUE the matter sho danied having | e o O eabors of & o of $25-| “Tho prospects for fall and winter in the | fino bunch of 510 cattle at the Omalia | elementinto civilization, there s no ex- fashion. It was a trying situation for an : 3 $ANCONE intended to commit suicide, but said il B0k wholesale hoot and shoe line? Splen- | stock yards yesterday. cuse for the retention of the same. \Ve actor in the throcs” of *to be or not to | R4, & bateliet. The crowd d that two men had como into her room | and thirty duys in jai did,“splendid, Infact, never betto Miirtee £ stock arrived at the | Would further state that the conrse yi Borbut I mansgod to ooatog Lot to | about the trunk, every nose coverod w and forced her to swallow the liquid con- | A very one-sided game of base ball Rt this month the | yq sliirlean o Rawling belonging | have taken in this LR SRS ool handiaerahict land everyibrain Hilled fa bottle. Those s v:|u.mlur-d with | played,” yosterday, between the Pa 1k l«um'»l pusingss Wwo have over | to g B Bader RRNERE your employ t : tan departure of the Bre as an evidence ool Trall o 5 e, however, | avenue browns and a nine from the U. | known y the past six months, | =y A 5o carnestly tiied o of Omaha's ])lluwmt'lml"ro\\'(h"uul(-um- &8 flv n‘““ A} s a l"h“l which resulted in a ‘u““) for too, busine in our line has been good : ; all failed and with bated br | R s AR I Al R e g U 0, b v our line plimentod the local energies “which it | Wntder oporator started to. pry off the Tor Lo man, wi ll'A‘lLsIJ‘ lous | tio forinor by o 80030 of 30 t0 0. A ahuis bound to have a pros munifeste 4 hasp with his hatehot. Crack. the ¥ Dme 08¢ he 10 Wus John Southard received a sentence in e for the full and w! The conversation turned for a time | wiih “orn out. Cattiontly the Tid s pelice conrt yestarday of § and costs for | hasno boom. And ma 3 upon Mr., Barrett’s profession and he lifted it the eing drunk and disorderly. Southard | and I are laid to rest on the lnll ()| anpred, "“,',’L'(:.'.'b““f{f\(.‘f,""“'.':::;’, upon Soant - wos. - sbont,. 10, Sbu devealed (- o, - S eno doubtless Sunday | and bo stly offanse, but the charge could:| | As to the s Storday, were tho fyllow: A WP o source ure of great importance. He ,,,,”::‘,”‘“* HESRARE. o aRtAmAtons of at 1670 Picr stroct, Mrs, M, 4”5 not be proven ¥ this city, the [«-llm\mgl pu'-muu o ing: Wiy & Bliss, hm r, 05; B, M, [ n loss o know. are law-abiding granted the drama perpetual life trusik N ) 2 ROL: . Rany A o credorick | Hon. Ezra Millard, of the Commerciul Bross., \Inrlhluu; 74; Gilmore & Son, | citizens, und we meal g = and said that in the future as AT 18 said, and ac e k stianson, died ionul bank, is a ropre 1 59; Morse, Rogers & Co., North Bend, 65, | ot -u,'hnm_ul ']‘xlnnllwn are | in the pust, there would bo v leading de- A Ao, L Pt v s, W, Gill at 1 D R R The banking business of this city, s Clark Bros. reecived mlul!u v Joad of Hray W obnig mand for high art in its bost prosent airic 5 b : stuting tha criad stre The' funeral took place Sun- | far as L have observed, is in a sound, | hogs from Shelby yesterd s WO BIDK ¥ elie Y 8 s ourselves, R L Y O A N T fg:-':nné:‘éort::ff?".}fi Fichallow, s ln‘" | lous spacles of gume, to he the | day woon, a large number of friends | healthy condition, = For ourselves, we New Mexico issaid to bo receiving a TR i o sses of which the 1w not doing a rushing business, but HNe 3 many cattle and horses from old ‘ L g g&:lz::cul\iu pmm?u n‘:‘\l)llllmp::q,::;rlpxullu - | Bluesbottlo fly had i A T SRY e e ) cometery un\L\- all e lei.m“:llu .;41 (‘ri (ll)un.nu‘:hln E08 AN, DRl ablle ’:’...}:)(l.',f" pri- ; : St tothe hand. of her (the | Articles of incorporation were filad in | Dist8ix mohths Ok RRan Bl e o laimed thiat tho Johnson fraas.| | Wa v I urthor state that we did noi smark that Richeliew was of a Shak WoLs ) ¢ with intentions thas 1) ademand for monc or las + e o ~ _ he county elu.k's oflic derday of the . iz i liich has been introdueed to some ex- 1 3 r. We sent arean character by stating that wh T 1 suspicious. On Satarday Hhecapi yesterday of the | o son, und the money market which h 1 int . nuk sfiulbhnkup ro’s writings wero cith VIOTIMIZED BY SHARPER ) Gill ronched this city. and ropaired | GNew Tiioms uston Electrie Light | S0 £ G RONaN o0 1 tent in Montana, is proving poisonous to | in request, believing, as we do, that i tragedios or comedies, Bufier's maste John Motta, an Ttalian fruit peddler forthwith to the Swishler resi Albany. -+ The.paniian stcok is S100. that during the past summer there has | cattle. as as mucli to the benelit of the cem jece could be called tothing but u play. | Thirteenth and Farnam streots, was the | The. result of tho unpleass ing is | JEHIC InCOTRO! ,,",;‘,‘}‘*,_ P e been $1,000,000 lying idle in the banks = any as to their employes, Respectfully, he distinetion between o tragedy atid | yietim of an old confidence trick yester- | not known, but Mrs. Gill loft last ovening e e a Chav . | this city, which they have been unable to Sxecutive Committee U, P, En 'yv play, for example, was in that one day which cost him $900. An unknown | {0 ottirn t0 Davenpgrt, and Gill wehen | e or B, It ald s Al | Joan out. ~However, the demand f AN, Chairoa summated with' fatality, more or [ &4 Wi i 4 intgrrogatod smiled and said that “‘things | ' 41 Jrode rgeralc and A4 oney is becoming more bris| J less genera while ~'the other | Italian induced him to draw money from | wore hot for a time but thero was more AR, a o now are making some good siz ans ANTI-CHINES sustaining a serious measure throughout | the bank in order to secure a roll of bills | smoke than fire. Miller snd Edward Vinton, of safe calls.” g A number of blank 4107 was exemptfrom a tragic climax. Spesk: | from a thivd Italian by offering to go into —— ) e bronght before Justice An . W. O. Taylor, the manager of the s of the Unjon Pacific for the dis: ing of contemporaries, he, I nataral 1 0 e writh him'in the saloan’ busi- NITED PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD, | df yesterduy, . to - snswer to_ o adstrect Age T 1 ‘hinese have also baen Yés delicacy, declined to’ criticize, merely | FAEHCNTRR WO TIPS IMEEOOR DU |~ Phis evouing - the western synod | £ha b intoa Union Ps the repor query, s : ) cuive s eirculitod among the come granting to Mr. Booth a vory high place | W 0L 08 o stranger.ha man | of the United Presbyterian Chureh will wr. Thoy wetawdiscovercd sl {ion: of business. 4t prosnt. thronghous bty piny's ¢ and business men e- among the actors of all times, and ex ROy Ao LoTapgor- 240 s > od Presbytorlan Cl in o box car at Vadloy Sunday night, hav’ | both city and state was excellent, and the et . o (1 tha traniz g bl hia e d ssing sincero ngu tfor llmmhlurluuu }"‘ ended to pavn i’l*“’ "‘““l'?“"}‘ of- | mectin this city. Delogates from the | ing broken in some time early in the prospects for full and winter tride 3 along tho wholo Union Paciil whu. i McCullough, Tas robbed the l“'“‘,‘ “:l";‘lfl‘ ‘V”-’,M‘f[,“l:";“‘m Saveiting ygited Preshytorion churches of Nebres. | ovoniug. ‘Theiv soxmmination has been - “Mymon In Nebraska” ho gl fidh. fiang A0 eally dubin Wi mmond & Co., bouzht 252 head of | ; in rd” 10, yous beof steers y S justi We have been willing load of » was received | at e et you or any of you: sterday from Ont on, num- | subordinates, and talk over ln'nlw 103 head. mystory of % IMAGINE THE SORN Vi reed with @ much more serious | will bag city of ummmmlmbmuu Anmn"xh«m- haying pigs at the Omaha | com| y you should Uireater rosides there and some few days ago sh ik venport Ty hushand, wes paying o st ka, Minnesota, and Towa will be present, lmlsnmiml till quu:mw r f g erally is i last over 3 raturcg, The B o Vary ploasant half Hours con: L b 0r it to the numbor; it is anticipa Emma Grovesiawlo came here from | a healthy, uc i ! (oL AYARIE A00RNRES versation, thé i :","'M";m, \‘:?‘““ '::dl ub';‘::'tl‘{:m’i:‘“"'\'h'_‘]“’ least 150 or 200. The nyumf will rm)p West Liberty, lowa, #nd _entered a house | T0 BRIEFLY SUM UP, : M |]1r| “’” L interview, and the roporter N e ks S otanie, | #bly be the moat largely attended of any | of prostitution onsCagitol avenue, claims | it will bo noted that most of the gentle- ol % Bt i ) “owed by the same perfect courtesy whi By L it oy, Chspuitie: | over held in this scotion of the northw that the unsigneddetder received by M men whose expressions are printed above, i'o the President and Boord of Diree had greeted his entry into the great ac- [ (7 WEN e SOUEE 10 A ed . | #3 many of the delegates will come here | shal Cummings wekigg for he - | manifest a confidence in a good fall and i tors of the Union Pacitic & tor’s presonce. 0.BRG J0 SaN ok Thar G ans | with & desire of sceing u lively, bustling by her lover whom she left in lowa. | wintor trade. In some lines of business ) Jemen iV ) i —- aralling. e Asma Gk bas besn el Arate bl sclaros that e hns besn conthnuully | an estraondinarily largo trado is anic e ey 2 uilicad) rosiding 03 2TTE ks P Y meetings will be held in the P, | writing to her, and sending her money | pated, while in others the prospects are - 2 acific road Ye (AQPA;"I.‘,"]?- LT ”",.‘- N B s recently, one man losing $4,000 | o)y poly, l-u,huwth.unll alifornia stre to induce her' to come home. She de- | notso bright. But on the whole, it ap "“' by, do petition your hanor- eaterday Marshal Cummings recelvod | by tio operation Last evening the local Preshytory of the | elures, however, that she will have noth- | poars to be the opinion that all ‘indica d to remove from your cmploy the following pathetic letier from an old : 8 WORK. United Presbyterian churches "held a | i to do with Lim and prefers to | tions point to a well-sustained bus s lubor. 11t is the right ae- lady in Chadron, Mrs. Leola Leon: LB T Abutat . . '_” meeting. pemain where she is, activity during the next six months— ‘]»KA'-w;:I‘yllf'rx M)‘»IIH l.l«'lljlwlhu.mllupund~ “Doar Str—L aw writing this in hope of | &% & b AIMAIGNE, 1 Company with - ng near Mhmd Neb., | even though theve be no tremendous tan AL is not, subject o arb dlrecting your heart sympathy toward & f his little boy, was driving along Six- RIVAL RACERS. Eonds the information to deteetives in this | ame observations, 0o, ure trary power, but de sonde nly upo ‘”‘""«',t‘u‘fl'\',“'nlfu’i‘flih,‘e‘n ‘ll‘)l‘\;:lllglul ‘.: teenth street, mewr Farnam, yesterday | “Pop® Wagner, the owner of Phyllis, | ¢ hat on August wnh man ll'l!)" a to the retail business of ) i i st T i n‘;‘d:‘,‘,’: years old' with Lex bll‘pl'\fl“hk { afternoon in & dog-cart, the lorse beeame ! g cummings, one of the owners of Joo Y. IS ‘,‘,5 ::1’ T;J!:‘[‘Irn s‘[l;()l“?h:ll“'“.:: These hopeful anticipations are based This cannot harmonize with slave tepinother keeps a few boarders w. | frightened and began to kick - ¥ 5 N il by 8 . spon 3 o It irospects of the 2ty 3 u practiced in eonncetion A olily son, Fdward whio was o trumpeter j 5 Blck L the | Dayis, were in the alty Sunday and spont | deseription to those belonging to the | fl‘:""“‘“;{:‘, ld_Gon Juehinoia ol 18 ) hiniese in your employ. Uheres oit, Robinson in the Fifih cavalsy, vecelycd | excitenient of thé moment Mr. Avin- | the greater portion of the day with Dick stolen from Dr. Lelsinving on | tate, a4 Segraton s Bouriug o all b Iutel Pure. fore wo ur “honaruble” bonrd fo 18 discharge lmJune....n eame 10 Chadion. | strong pieked up the boy and threw him®| Witdo, Their hovses came through and | August 22 1t will be remembered that parts of Nebrasku, coustantly opening A 50 y take e steps (0 remoye the it wrote hlm from Omaha in Jung | 1o the pavi it 56| f s e mknown paity drove | P ] s [y our mid. 1o the pavement in order to keep him = he eve! tl 3 localitics and developing fresh | 84 ume from our mi st. r leave home, and | from being struck by the animal’s heols. weye sent out in the ovening on tuelr way ‘doctor's iron gray mare and | UP new Jacallion | mhi yuw-h'l‘Lnl vor vardos, A marrcl of | #0IE mbor of signatures of Ak 3 i ' B S o pe! CC! C. ¢ i\ whole JTIC OFC LOOLOIICA i i D 811 D! el He then jumped from (he cart himsolf, | to St Louis, whero they ave euurul‘» It gig o 4 e lIl“'n m"ih\m hf‘ been W JUBBING HOUSES AND MANUFAC: | ki i ‘Ordinary. Kints, nad eauuot be sold i | ing bo ssmen of the city wore ses und ook the horse by the he: The boy | was amusing to hear the vival turfmen | hewrd vin it rom “A “l \lllp_lluu e | conipotition with th udo oflow tost. ghort | b ek B i, A0 the i L most Tusane, wus badly scared, but was not geriously k. Wi s is not matisiied by l‘ul‘l.g ‘.n n by tha 'mnu‘ v Ashland it is e l Ada FOliat A Bosp vdurs, i ol in | i e pestion wiltEy V(?“'fl“‘ ) bias gone astray. e bus b\win m]llm)\nxl Aty fend took him in |~hu&ul(- : loat is “)‘)‘ll.luu tone 10 4 8 gtk e l"“"\}“f“ nila It mny be interestin g | MY bos it id it Adang, pioney, anohg swangers, and E | wid My Arnsrong again assayed to | B i is was aring | thicl & veiurn of the prope o % i Kot, eveu