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THE OMAHA DA11,Y BEE: WEMNESDAY, ZIMMERMAN SET AT LIBERTY | 53 e bomey Frorome A | fenders in stich state, bo ar grecably | (eeRy | otatof an additigp to the city. Reforeed. | Cost of Prod Meat. - vinst “'i | Tl" “TY H “L I)IS ‘! vl o L IONS | When, with the aid_of science, the far- E lmfllmlfl shdets 1o SHS ato, . P By Lee—~That iy tressuver boin- | so govern i arations X y ad " for trial before such conrt of the i w the Of . E ntes, for 1880 ona basis of #35 jnstead | g t his qastures and crops to specis o The Desperado Who Murdered 8beiiff Woods sefore How the City }'m,lnrs Acted on the Matter | of %360, on i of error in Appraise: | Sh .Nt B gl oy able "].’.-nu— B Ull e 1, as the o | | States, ote HLFRAMKLIN 8T, Reloased from Jail. | 1f the most expert lawyer in this state at Last Evening’s Mecting, { ment. Reforre . | vert his produce into the most saleablo A N A L “0 wdia s uny other ean tind grotinds for the re | By Bailoy That the committee on ow- | commodities, but understand how to se- TRADE \pra/ MARK 3 | CAG D2 ‘of a state eriminal in the above he | ¥ « be requosted to investigato the | cure the groatest amount at the lowest :n:\\ X 1 wost ¢ A BURLESQUE ON JUSTICE. " had better immediately be given a place | The Mayor's Communication on the | sewer on Burt strect seest of aunders, | cost. In order to » determine the relative sove Charles O'Connor in_ the list of Sutyont—Detuying: Rosolitt it on the necossary stops to be | value of difforent { 3 s to carc. MRS C. A. LUCAS, and his ater and Formerly with some of the lending howsos o v fire alarm box be | from certain feeding materials, yot they DREN jurists of this country. It is said tl roteet i Referred | Professor'Brown, of the Laid on the Table - Other -7 AT MAKING. e of Twenty-second | are not always the cheaper, The heavi theolutely Over- | Governor < Qs greatly exercised ments he made | yental Farm, devoted nine y 0! otn, mets nd Poiso " wrred o8t weight porday was obtained by feod. | Free from Oplates, Kmotics and Potsons, 1600 ST. MARY'S AVE. - s A United States Commissione | A - - s Undonbt | over the affaic and_does not know ex- | el [ to A1 the “eroek bed, near the north | ful experiments for that puipe PR Beisw Money Undonht- | V0, it t5 do. Tlin_hond, of 5,000 | ki | braneh of the nottl, Omahn sewer. Re- | posults. show that whilea edly the Power Behind under which Zimmerman was released is | - .| ferred [ more rapid increase of fl By Bailey ~That «l at the nd Loke stroets by his brothe 1is as poo: the Throne. said to have h o lives in Kansas, The r ular meeting of tho city coun- sming at the city hall, oM s held last o - wrch mouse. Money was don [ motive power of the matter, wnd the ca President Bechel in the chair, and all By Furay —That if it shall app ing sugar heet, assisted with hay anda | A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE TR Ll A N AT Wil forovet toHIRUL W BIL DN His Satne the membors present except Schroder the mayor that there 18 no lawiul mixture of grain, which gave 230 savecases, Iafinenta, - | for raising fands for the « Whooping Cough, ty on | the state unless. the governor and the ction of the | pounds Probably the st t ™ o I U t a cost of 12} cents per pound, Cro thoc sehiols ovar veenered in Nebraska | other authorities immediately tnke, steps UOMMUNINATIONS AND PETITION city hall until after thore shall have been | while permarent pasture produced 2,03 '!".'"'.".-'.",'""""“” Justico whiclt evar occnrred in Nebraska | 370, el ‘the criminal, who « i From the mayor approving certain o gishuture, to anend the | pounds at 4 0ost of Only 2 GO POT | pries 5 e b o A and Deal was that which Attorney General Leese | fled to other pr The hearing of t] inces passed at the last me the proper means 50 | pound. No doubt the difference in cost | era Aiies inadis o in 2 S prompiy T\d ealled the attention of the supreme court | habeas corpus proceedings were sef for | . i o, then that he is hereby advised not | \was the labor in prep the food, the get it ror them wodli v Sies, Kyt ets characs ! N . I'rom |I.4 g« ing the con h | 0 A g Peid, by sending on. yd of Nebraska to yesterdny. Last Friday | in Omaha in November, hefore w United ; L. | toenter into any contract with any ar- | pasture being re ¢ the stock, while IR ARLES A, L v o 2 ' £ 1] oy jed by | States commissioner theee, hut w hen the for constri | chitect for the present | the mixed food prepar Sole Owners dnd Mo an attorney of Lineoln, accompanied by atter comes up there is no likelihood of \z sidewalkes, Filed, | |, Onmotion of Mr. Eeedor, the : | 'waa nlao w diferenco as to - th S e PHOTOG RAP HE R Deputy United States Marshal A, G. able Hastings, went to Kearney there scoured the release of the celehrated | | United States Atlc sriminal Matt Zimmerman AgIiawan land telegraphed eriminal Matt Zimmerma 1. As s | to United States Distr understood Zimmerman i2 under sen- | bertson to use all (Iw machinery tence of death for the murdor of Sheriff’ ||l‘fl, nll the )\‘! m;n nt i 1k Wooc ttehcock o T ul for the apprehension and Wty kg Sl I!' Lol ‘""“.l" l.h' | tZimmernun, the released murdes history of the ease briefly told ix as fol- | 100 60 tuen him when ’ chended ov About three years ago the state authoritios. The oceas Woods received notice | this order was brought ahout by (i that two men, Dick Belmont and Matt Ll YOS | the pasture. Perm g f - Thrane,: Beehel, | tor fosults. than 1 from which a | wd, Furay. crop of hay had been t: \u-u. as the L OMMITTEES, pasture produced only 1,15 pounds a yonr | Recommending the e of the or- | cost of § cents per ponnd. com- | dinanee establishing the grade of Burt Even when using hay its uu-ndmgnm Mr. Myers be employed as | Street from Division —to Kennedy. | upon its pre ion_and quali Hay, | Adopted roots and n, without gr: rehitect for the new city hall buildi 1, gy ; delssohn & Fisher, .:n‘d’,‘u'u(lunl-'umlfv RO ting the e [, Recommonding that the ordinanco for | duily gain of 2 pounds, at' cost of 9 KHOW THYSELF. ¢ Mendelss: into a contract mrh him on the | harrowing Sixth strect from Joues to | cents per pound; but the most costly onditions named in sid t. | Mison, pass. Adopted food, though apparently the « " | A GREAT HEDICAL WORK ON HAHHOOD \ of the contrs has | Recommending that Officer Joseph as uneut hay and roots, with b xh srvous and Fhisionl Dobllity, upon, and it gned by Mr. [ Rowles be reinstated with a loss of pay i, which produced 176 pounds, at a n and ex: mmerman being tehre unless eaptured and while | in the meantimoe nard | nahau, driver of 1 e nominating B nn and Daniel S rol wagon. Referre m tho ma as follows: | Gentlomen of the council: | last meeting you adopted a report Hnn was laid on l|n Goodm L STUDIO ON GROUND FLOOIA 213 North 10(h, lue dopends his com. hr X h 5 1 Gen, land th he | » worded that the city's in- | for the time he was suspended Adopted, st of 14 cents per pound, while cooked - - mmerman had stolen a drove of ponies on bail ux/.mm.-m n ¥ possible way Recommending the confirmation of ootsand hran, with uncooked grain, I. 1. SHANE, Superintendent. and that they were somewherein western | States (<)||||m~~l(m1'| Suville. \‘\ ith ('n' ) ms a8 ndvy John Ih‘nl\ Martin Shields and H. C. ve 1.80 pounds, at a cost of only 9 » e Sk Nebraska with their illgotten plun meral gt t foree of un-uh, geous us cangbe desived. Upon the writ- H=| i, 'A"]‘”I'h'fl i uNpMi]mnml Illuh it '..”.--m that T S IS | roceive rot States 1 request of four members of your | ommending th e gas inspector | eptting the hay and using the grain gave Loty bt Ll aebihl b G L in pursuit it will he st asking me to withhold | be instructed o have the names and | g Jarger profit than the uneut hay, roots 4 Coantr lnr?, A. KALISH, the thieves were at Minden, he imm captured, o the contract, [ have | number ‘lll~| ts and avenues painted | and corn, the diff postpuid o cdal twarded sily identitied, i Adopted to be casily ot which will be impossib for him_to d This morning A Ton Simply unluw profit and lessened while the uncut hay and rding | roots, with bran and corn, e 196 % | MERCHANT TAILOR! 816 South 13th Dest to com ly, but ness otl gas wise direeted 1 will sign it to- | the L work house com- | the hay R tfully, mittee recommending that the petition | the eost; for 6 5 y James K. Boyp, Mayor. of the county commissioners re; while they were eating dinner. As «d | in the supremu court demanding disha Mr. Furay said that there was a ques. | the building of a work house receive the | pounds, at a cost of L+ cents por pound, upon the sheriff of Kearney county was | ment ?i”"l'”l‘;. P ullu‘ of lln\' |n/!|\" tion of law'in the matter, and that the | council’s hearty SeLDR Mifl sk l”'::' the same food, excepting that u’;l- hay bl » enter at the rear-door of the dining B0 0L ‘" wio actod as Zim- | ¢ouncil had no auth ity to enter into | auny proposition offered by the county to | was eut, gave a gain of 2,10 pounds, at a Insdituto, or Dr W i 'ml\»llil'v Woods was to come in at the | | oy ase. If Burr | snehw contract. He said that the law | ~ell any partof the poov farm for'the | cost of u fraction over 11 cents o pound. | barer o Sulineh et fusor il g expert. | e v p LA : :in the supre at the council could not order | Purpose of erecting the same be also | Hore we have more lahor employed in - - fihiin- ontianco, - Both: tho- oRleers:wors:| | efitt: it alao prohibitehim Trom wed for the building of the ¢ Supported. Laid on the table. I rdne torettithath Smllzbargor & KOSS'GT; but thegdaily gain 18 UNFAIL to cover the men with their revoly ing in any of the state courts. No steps | and in signing the contry ORDIN ANCE was sufliciently large to moi'®e t num 5 "ARD DIPALLIBLE Although _turnips_ and : y diately repaived to that place, informed the Kearney commty sheriff, and they laid plans to arrest the desperadoes e rond o for r will file » motion St socioty to whow the Science | 4 Tethor youth. parent. guar. | Three doors rEonaut. loring In all its e Fh RSN PO HE TR i B LY yot been taken to punish the re- | My.” Myers they would be obli Muking it unlawful for manufacturers | pensate for the @ partivs to this extraordinery | themselves to issue such bonds, which | of & e the liquids or other | of production from tho rear. Hud tho Kearney county | ru::.”l.u cornor Dawes” would | LG N o tiht 1o do: ¢ wonld s | Wt ¥t manufactire inio Tnngolds nre considorad chonp Tooding ) sherift’ exeeuted his part of the plans tho ttable veward for his capture, 1 be “shufting out lc ts from y S8 Pussed., i materi and - gave rge daily gaing Sicknost Jone /] e e fid o Taw permitting hin | competition. 1o quoted ¢! Changing the eurb lincs of cortain | when used in connection with othor Bv ristons?St-Vit- 1226 Douglas St., Millard Hotel | iroly. different, but either through f : , | aws which he said Referved. v foods, yet they did not lessen the cost to us Dance, Alco~ Y ATy Gov. Dawes returned from Creto last | ould not be lega rned until ing the necessity of changin, mt expected, for when mangolds Tolism, Opium Eating, Seminal Weakness, or other canses that individual night. Mrs. Dawes is yet at her father’s | submitted to the people. He des of streets crossing Daver were fed with hay and @ mixture of grain, Impotency, Byphilis, Scrofuls, and all Jubin an,_appekrance according fo the | homo in Wisconsin. that the money coultl not he | strect in order to proceed with the work | although the daily gain_ was 2.88 pounds, Nervous and Blood Diseases. SOMETHING OF INTEREST ! et met ye pound was 10§ conts. §=5~To Clergymen, Lawyers, LiteraryMen, I'he supreme terd curbing and guttering said street. yot the cost por 4 n the t morning and on a oall of the docket for 4 * WAS 10 Mo previous arrangement, so that when | " S Ehtae 3 gning the confract the Referrcd Turnips fed in the same manner gave Merchants, Bankers, Ladics and all whose ) Woods entered, the two thieves, who were | ihe fourth district but seven eases ap- | weounld be obliged o ereate o bonded it ding for the construetion of ity | naarly equal rosalts, sedentaryemployment causes Nervous Pros- 10 THE both desperate, Belmont in particular, | peared from that quarter and they were | qebtedne: They would then bo obliged and - sabmitting - the The concentrated foods gave good re- tmuml,Irrlv.(uulurltlnufi.h'llhmd ,Stomach, assed. The cou ntil the legislata ets in | electors of the city atthe N sults on the gain, and knowing that Woods was a sherift, | cither continued or b | o wait T e ating Hiat Anin A D Eto tonn: \;\n undoubtedly finish that distriet 10- | grder to & e i day with the ¢ ture them would be mude, both boing | ji’is reported that one of the state ofi- Mr. Behm moved that the communi tion o be procee seated at the table with their rovolvers [ eers is $12,000 short in his account with | gion be Iaid on the table, which was c: funds ean be provided on their laps, were both on the alert | the x"”l" He ~‘I-uuhl,. i i 1 by avote of 7 to 4. Ayes—Bailcy, | with. tl » officor enter oo | make his veport every six months and i Ford, Furay, Goodman, Wwhon they saw ”j" oflicer enter. 1 WIen | yp gver moneys received for the stat s~Loo, Tecder, Dhrane, Sherift Woods ordered “hands up,” hoth | He has been in office men immediately began fiving and | and thus far has made o report what- rom the chief of the fire dopartment Woods fell mortally wounded. The thieves | #ver- A general shuking up and | yoporting that the new hydrants woerd it 5 the i $200,000, the cor 1 with as ¢ the bonds in ordance for arter. Cost not exe DA b IAAEAa T abh Boweis or Kidneys, or who require a nerve cheaper than sapposed, but much | touic, appstizer or stimulant, Samarian LADI - | depended upon the manner in which | g moitanay 1 they were fed. Corn, with hay, roots roclaim it the most @m and bran, produced two pounds daily, at D anEeti nvigorc yers. | oa cost of 9¢ per pound. As this is al- ont that ever sus- - { most the same food that gave 176 pounds, R R IIEC TS ‘DEBUB) street ‘ at e per pound, it is owing to the dif- tem. $L.50at Drug- worth | ference in proportions that the cost va- i < rists. For testimo- t S vied. Oats fod in the same manner as & a8 analatreilary CONOUEROR. ecarpe 1ng' ¢ of l-hrllfln-«-t corn gave 164 pounds, at a cost of 10¢ send stamp. . ' ion to Ke: ||uvd\ Who Are Contemplating Whlishing the geado of Colle avenue to Leave Goodrioh. cit wits obt S des andoE 3 wtion is the next thinglooked for. | heing put in with four-inch’ pipe, whici o 1 ser pound. - mounted their horses and rodo through o mentioned s the one. in which | he eamadered imadequate. Reforred | Adjourned. 1 Pom the above it is deduced that profiy | TIE DR.8. A, RICHYOND NERFINE CONPANY, : fthe. town ishaoting. at n the s defaleation a fow ago. | From the board of public works, that - does not depend upon the rapidity of e o —AND— Chase prak ']"”m mfl: h;?::‘l‘l";‘lxxl\‘;"l'ln:l,l] }1 40 | they have put dm\nl sidew '”‘r aprons A STRAY MS. nin in weie ld]nlv llmt upon Ih(']l ; UG LR -d{l?;m o ame in from shortly. e ! e de 1 and asking for instruc- ast evening .str at the Burling- | per pound, and that the cost is regulatec recl rered by Physiclans. : { Last svenfugbsteangod abtio Burling (1iReE & vequired and the e Curtaining ed by the B not only by the labor reporter last bout 1o | vulye of tho food, but upon the mode of . For testimonial: and circulars send stamp. g 3 nd ' after ten or tw riding _and 1 the officer upon the flecing the wostern }mrr of the \l m~ by | W hending for Mexi | in_a dugout mouth no Belmont was on his way to a s ar A prize feed tho poni One of the officol John Driscoll was last night arr: sdcreted himself half way betw take place at Lincoln next Saturday. dwelling and the barn, and as Belmont The following s drew near the barn in the open field the | colu: E. C, P i o(hu- fired but without eficot. | Carpenter, Sy C. Halstead, aimed his | Syracuses 3 Omaha; J g ark, Sutton: O. U. Brown, Omaha; E. R. Fozg, Beatrice; F. J. Fuss, Crote. ctly confidential way. The police investigation commitiee « ed from Monday night until =il “t public works und ton & Missouri depot, who was ommending that | take the train, was suddenly scized with | feeding and the preparvation of the food. FOR SALE BY THEIR HOMES THAT ns uf Contractor, l}n-n violent spasms, - He'fell to the platform | It must be so varied as to attain the best -{L. B. WILLIAMS & SON | part council meeting, but as the ¢ n for extra work on paving Sl hoenn writhine in o friehttal man. | results in the cheapest manner, and the o - mmittee went (o Pl oot bo. allowed, but seating that the | " besan writhingin o frightful man- | PG G0, does ot affect the rostlt sos C.r G ()OI)JVAA Yuu was made last night. | work in front of the conrt house block, | N¢ Physierans’ whfe summoned and | pneh s improperly mixing them or giv- | — e it between O, H. S 4 putting on pitch, cte., wis done by M «ded in quigting the man somewhut. a s of something not required, Brennan voluntarily, and that no le He was then taken to. St. Joseph's hos- | ¥ x that which may be ve fore, During the oven. | important. The value of feeding maté ed on the city at | ing the spasms beeame more violent, and | rials should be studied by all rmers. Are selling everything nceded for that purs| it was necessary to sceure strong attend- | The experiments mentioned above show pose cheaper than you can buy the goods for, . Furay moved an amendment, that | ants to control the patient. Later he | that a farmer may valuable anywhere else. We make prices that ate nan be allowed §100 extra from | quicted down somewhat, bt tyo men re- | amount of foeding mater at’ might bound to sell the goods and it will be to your for the work done, and look to | muined to watch with him during the ind yet such beef own interest to visit our carpet department, the county nd m.- B mhlnhuw uim h .o ||,.r..l..|_|(.:m.|l;;| case of a lml-m.-.\. costly nnln[»:i:r '.x"{”‘“ fl'm\-:‘r' where it will be our pleasure to show you as e e violent hits, 1= name could nof 8, se ot y ote o line of ear) ory be learned. Bt t the least expense. ‘I'In- addis complete a line of earpet and upholstery goods L a coolness and | y sel | Ouama, Sept. 20. 1 tion of & single mate v alter the y i be found in the west. Come and in« dom equ Wootmaniin Mambateor: tho POISONED AGAIN, , and eyen the cha nd quali- WDODBHIDGE Bnns speet our goods and prices, and we will comy again, this t me ins ly killi i A : 9 of u".j. \1...|.|, for “m»lv]ll((mw north s 3 S g e ty of the stock are import fictors in 4 vinee you that our motto, “Will not be unders 'I'h(- house wis c1en sur y 17i public works. in s L interviews re- | | hof North Omaha sewer. Estimato f '_"""I‘L”j Il}" ,.'\I “.“" 'l""l"‘y _“\!'“ ym.l»“: the mutter. sold” is not u fable, merman gave up whined s | cently published in the public press, al- .|pu|o\m| Our Weeks 10 came 10 JUdge: SHNDOTE | commmm— 11 the blame of the | jows himself to 1 m the board of mMu works, sih- with a story of how he was being slowly whipped cur, lny be reported as mak ;O fternoon. 1t will b remem- | gyticle, n i elogant. intore “.\1.‘ OMAHA, NEBRASKA. . D, s horse stealing and Woods' murder on his Phaiami e AR A dead compauion. Belmont's remains emonts which (whiether intentionally rher asphalt. paving com otor leet on the conduct of | paving district. No. 45. Estir bt ) { bered that he complained that he could [ “Then ren it into some advertisement, on | that we i LINE OF u could bo made for it and 1f “allowed it | pital to be !ph are in Lin- | would have to be asses H 0 1arro0 led, but his pistol w chirge. While ho w mergand cartrid y A CORR sub- were brought with Zimmerman to the [ orotl rwise), T t state prison, Belmont being buried in the | myself and other former and present proved. said apniaLmap el biLelo Inemberaiof ¢hé board: G R e not find a hourding place where void all such, g i g 5 (15T AND DODGHH S B R e look. e || WhokUTMEL “Weodmn satates “thab ho | maioms ol Car of public wotks sub: | Wonid not b placd i s foo L e st ?0 naris read over tho. countouance of any | vigorously denounced the fuilure of the | fuver ot Hush Murphy Tor piving die. | emics, and J Stenberg sceured a | of Hop Bitte as plain, honest terms Sl thap. (e on the face. o Dick Bl | asphalt dompany 1o comply "with tho | {iet No, b Etimats approted. > | piacefor hin' o hourd, " Yostonday ho | s poriible, " " ! THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS DR. BENJ. NICE, in his pine cofllinin the pris- | specilications so far aying granite From the k { of blic cks, ro- | told the judge that he had been all right **To induce people : i s o o " s ,m,m,}:,‘." e kept at the | Dlocks to the street car tracks on ,,{,,L."'.:: AT tim B :,}' \“,:"',“ il.:.‘-l for some time, bhut” at “Po give them one trial, which so ““No amount of pure ocean arr in | Special Attention Given to Diseases of Women, Vt itentinry until the day of his trial, for | Sixteenth street, he seems to overlook | for str fl sweeping, tinding an error of being dosed aguin with somo | proves their yalue that they will never e lungs can neutralise the luuit[aa e Houns §nd 114, eroiliad biom throats mado ,,f Iynching | the fact that the' records of the board of antioalls B Rl i e S e the | use anything else.” of polluted water in the stomach.” Orrigk HOUBAY ¢ ara 7', i ,“m At his f I ho was found public works show that he not only did s work bad | dudge would find him another boarding ] e . omac : » 4 uilty of murdo oo not do so, but that on_ tho ary ho f whic ount had been | Place, and (hat accommodating official | | Rgazay o, (Torably putcot o 2D ho New York Herald, T 15 Crounses Mook, Rasthowst Cotnor DRRS AR i voted forjgund joined in a recommendi- agreed to do 5. lous and sosular, is o1 Avontic und Sixtienth S0t B st nsomas LEal ool ) s T : il lous and soswes 181 is suppianting i | - ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS, | “©/Avenuound Sixtcont Stroot POLICKE COURT DOCKET. oraoruscioluog. asphalt company bo permitted to make ,,,,u,,,g the contract for eurbing 1) a8 gsual in Nebraska jurisprudence, wis b Yaoro §s_no denying the virtues of O all Grocers, Druggists, & [#n. Wat. Dealers, a slight ervor in the proceedings, or at | good th 2 by repuiring anlong port strect from Se I} y Judge Stenberg disposed of the f - | 5 d the propriciors of ha P I) M k least it was m|_|lu|-'\‘<]ll ¢ th 2 tracks sad laying a thicker fmut.x‘(lx as- | 1 i A i:‘"p‘(‘llli:p‘(-||I\Yl|"ll\‘rl'::tl':‘(lll tollow |3 anr i ”ah'xlnmln::nlsmnl‘pln: ik —.BE'WARE_OF__IM{TATIONS. The Peoples’ arket body that justice Would not have bee p he council acted favorab] Y on d. b Phiics a 2 s LRGN, & LPOCICAID o3t o Hidmerman hd boon haneed i | Swoh recommondation, and. henec Mr: | “Hm g1 Hiley, callin attontion to | Kichard Lano and Gorize: Lanp, petit | ire s petiabito Sror'o 7| T DREXEL & MAUL, GEO. W. MASSON, Prop. xwuoldun ith the law then in vogue W“'N'lfl"" I)Hltr|'~pun~llnlu tm nu- the fact that he believed t'fi.u the bourd | larceny,(theft of $30 from J. R. McClos- Did She Die? (Succescors to J, G, Jacobs,) 1 “"W"'“ Ltreot N"“f IRh Sycat, Omahes uzum sent to be hanged. 5 along so ot e cks,which condi- | conbract for curbi g and guttering | jo N i b dr 4 Shalingerod on Yered along, pin- Rl ) Jos. B, Seit o i torneys, however, appealed the case to tion, pmm-\lfir, ,,“ulm.l m.ul disfuctony to | Buvanport stroot, i it Choy 1 ot Uhe '.h,lf.’.fx.".hn olas wad dolin Doo, drunkand | | tSho lingered ond sultsred alowg, pin i f 'AKERS,|sn xu:Anh::r.;.‘.‘.:'.uhl\‘n‘.‘:‘:":mi Methins has the supreme court of the state nnd the | all reasonable par congee - Dur- | eontract for curbing to one par e e At AND EMBALMERS. ing my term o ico with Mr. Wood- | guttering to anothor -himself: “Tho ¢ doing her 1o good;" ot Loh untor, non tho bourd of public works, ho | otk weat wataestly togethor ind oo “And at last was eured by this Hop | . Atthoold stahd 17 Farnam St. Ondors by MISS H. GREEN, complaint being that Zim rman had | 1 sy SAm Wt | telegraph solicited und pro y attended (o, F e vor to my knowledge raised any ob- 1 i o, L A {ioad , vagrancy, dischar Litters the papers say sp much abont. ophone No, 225, not boen arrested, and tried voury m..?., knowledge raisad_any ob- | not be done heaply when done by | pines Carroll, disorderly comdue “Indoed! Indo ephone il V e ; g b gheat o - Fashionable Dressmaker o «Ix'nl:.'l‘.:;x -:} Illw llmul».l‘ Stutes, --ni«"u |n'|l»lu~nurlh~ but Imu |I|‘v«m|, ‘lj‘ b0 avorks) gIVing days in county jail. Ihn,\ l\vnvmluul we should be for that a,s 10na P ne s tic 1 e said, the constitu- | eided with me in all my plans and opin- i rals! rici 7 s B o Euiropo, Turkoy. | ions. Had not Mr. Woodman indulged 4 the ""' of Ed. Walsh for THE TAX LIST. A Dangl:ter's Misery. Douglas Strect, Bet, 1ith and 10th, over Patohe's In other words, as diselosed by tho tos! X8 mvl-g !ul intentions w:»u|[4l ot | e d r s The Douglas county tax list is now ‘ }lu »; :|“\vr. s our daughter suffered on Store. kill- cen moticed or commented upon iley & Smith for .~.,7Hn cling the | completed, ‘having been prepured by | L4 O8 PI ¢ W J T 5. K. L. Sayre and A, . F. STOETZEL‘ ony, Zimmerman was justitied i ik ¥ ing Sherif Woods, in_that the oflic ; Ido nntlll'uru to hlntlmml hi 3 Iroin 'um xlv»lliu.m;u of wsting him with a w nt, and , but it would seem that ther d ynes, | rhe: \mmlll‘ rou and nervous d T v wet to My, Walsh | under the supevvision of County Clerk “Under the earo of the best physicl s, | KIMBALL PIANOS Hus proven to sell tho best mo of the affis Jarks CREIGHTON, o suliciont bonds Boneke. One remarkukablo foature of | (Who gave hor discase vagious names, Bhoot Music uud Hooks, " ! heeause Woods was outside of his 1 black stick in Wood-man's pile. Y, United States Commissione ney, recommendi the list is that the accounting is correct WL ni o kho Is Testarad tomkin good EMERSON PIA N()‘q palt f Kearney. released Zimmer- N t the offer of I' Sor surplusof a4 cent, a de- ST h;ll) i AT P Hallet & Davis Pianos 4 com- ll-|l|n-|n|~ i hing perfection never ob- g wo hul~|lunnullhn sVioling, Guitars and Bunjos. man on §5,000 bail.” A bill of accey OxanA, Se : ise of the suit commenced by the | gree s was filed in the snpreme court, whe Clurk Woodr luuuot lma many | recs lot by the payment of nmml |..:., KIMBALI, ORGAN Piuno Stools and covors, I t c— t "ARTISTS' MATERIALS |+12 thhe City - verdict. was sustained, the ground of dney, liver, mo- | same for further consideration. On | pro 15 4 1 motion of Mr. L the board was in- - < 7 case is pending. The affair is looked upon | cently publishe rviews, after r $ be accepted, as Mr, Sorenson bought as the most extraordinary proceeding in | the conspi part which'he played the lot in good faith and had occupied. it the history of Nebraska, and those con- | enforcing omplianco with spec i for ten y also thut the suit against neeted with it will probably feel the | on the purt of all city contrac 1ls | Mr. And be compromised on the power of the law of the if such n he error of reflecting on the eflici ame basis, Recommendations approyed thing exists. The question has been former co-members of the From appr; 8 nppointed to nssess Philo J3. asked where Commissioner Suville, who | Boird of Public Works, and at the s | |I":~Ly the change of grade of Thir ~At the North Pres- by the Rev. F. S, , on September 26th, 1885, Mr. ) slles, of Grafton, Neb., and Miss manda” R." Stuckey, of "same If whea yoa cell for Ho or of Hops on the whi 15 out iy Of ¢ it i sl vior, and if Lo hag taken is meroly an examining officer, obtained | timo appropriates the senth street reporting that no dams Mlace Jepd To slainpYor satiiggue. ! b LA B g AR B son car-loads of ston orty had resultod from the ohur Tho many fricidls ih Omaha, Grafton, | 156 & iases for a0 sws | PICTURE FRAMES habeas corpus, the proceedings —un- | which the As sphalt company attempted to | Adopt and Pennsylvania, the former homo : or i Plush goods and Noveltios, Howard St., Bet. 16th and 17th der which Zimmerman was released, and | use ulllmu-'l such stones ¢ much | From G. W. Megeath, requesting that | stato, wigh® them lfe-long and happy | # i ; ; g what right the United States aurthotitios | Inrger than the specifications permitted, | Mudisor | Hanscom park, | blessings » s Engravings, Paintings had to interfere in the matter of purely 1 |u ofore deem it but f; that 1| be putin pussable ¢ iti as it is not i 1513 DOUGLAS STHEET, Having no rent to pay I have greatly reduced w logal nature, It is said, and th re cun should correct Mr. Woodman, by a state afe to drive on hardly be uny other solution of ¢ nt of the actual fucts in the case. Th rom Phoch wsking for o ter, that 'y corrupt influen v nsaction referred to occurred during Ve doed 3 n lot, the deed of brought to bear upon the oflicer: the puving of Cuming west of \\)urh is def > nted. miat, tound win bing e i | GOT0TA] INSUTANCE Agent | ™5, w. mamsmary, | O F PAVIS&CO. state and government. In other words | T'wentioth street. Mr, shair From the Ba r asphalt paving com- | go, Burlington & Quiricy e pot quite se a lawyer of Lincoln asserted to tho B man of the board it King wi lllln Id in J viously hurt, he i « fallon { " REPRESENTS: ] PopOrICE that Zimmerman s atornoy got 5 ALy lnat Bolanad! SHBYINg fallen from, the | o o HEEHRRRRN: Real Estate! 8 dS (4 Lal gency B e e o thar mbnis 10 | of atons on ko B. & ” e Yom (he Barbor asphalt paving com. | Platform while wandering about in a | Pioulx insurauogggo, London, Cashy S A ageomplish his purpose. Tho perfect | to the Asphafl com 1y that were longer | pany, offering to buy certain paying ma- | drunken cond He was taken to po- | w Lo P W dealons fn Rord Tersito nad ol Hidat idiocy of Suville's performance is best | than the specifications” permitted and he prop. s city. Roforred, | lice huadguartors i Jirogon and theor | . 10 FATNANM SEUAUT: QMAHA, 156 Fras + Gaviiza, Nob, T s hone <o gud Foor, gavo his namo 15 in Wisconsi id he has been at Mt e was call ot vt st | AMUSEMENTS, DR, BAIR' of his injuries weve confined to his l¢ A _A_Sthl’ 1 C - BoyD’s OPERA HOUSE | na evidenced by the law undeswhich he pre- | requested me to telephono to Mr. Wood- e smed to act. Itisa law found in the 1 k him to come down to the asking t they be paid $1,219.58, United Stutes statutes and compiled into . track where the stone cars ame having been withheld by reso- anual for commissioners of the o stood, in order that we might look ion of the council, Re cuilcourt of the United States by W at the stone and determine wheth 'rom residents in the vic ren Watson, and the act itself reads us | would condemn them or not. I rd- | enworth and Nev streets, requesting From the Barber asphalt ing com ew Humpibire, H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR! follows: \gly telophoned Mr. Woodiman, and that [/ that tho squatters bo removed from thit Poszoni. - AND EMBALMEK “By the first section of the act of | wis tho first knowledge that My Wood- | corner. Hoforrod No name is better and more pleasantly el o 1 """"‘ i B | 101 Noww tézin 2 { August 23,1843, (5 stat. at large,3 9 16) it is | man had that such stone were to be ox- | From residents’ of South Thivteenth | and widely known than that of Mr. J. A Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, 5 w.....i.m.m o R Drovided that the commissionor shall ex | amined and conde if found larger | street, asking for an oxtension of the | Pozzoni. For many years ho hus made SEPT. 20 AND 30. | (U1 Ourluy Mroporios. 1t s GRAI\T'I.‘b n-mm all the power that any justice of | than the specifications permitted works sysftm to Hickory street. | himself fumous by lfu elogant perfumes Engagemont of the inimitable Comedian W“"""“K“""‘ the world “for its unsivaled and u.n...m...n powder hat hear his Uulm““. or other magistrale of the Mr, Crei ad” previously given l(« forred writos, States, may now exorgise in y to John Frank to cease hauling From a numbewof citizens, requesting + respect to offenders for any crime or of tone to Cuming street. that OF Fuller, recently suspende d SLAG AND STONE PAVEMIENT; fm«mlnltthu United States, by ar- Mr Woodman responded to my I _a chance fybody gdmires Léauty in la g cheapness, durabilicy und 1 " soning ov bailing the telephone message by coming dowm and dispr > o against him. othing will do more o produco | Aud his Select COMEDY COMP S LAY i ..r\ " writos, | 1 it i ‘:““‘!““"" ":‘{;":'“"1: undor u virtug of the twenty found Mr g lou and myself on top y . iance it than a use of My, Pozzoni's wa 'u:“\.nl..n AN Y A Jiay:| hotler d - foare, e Sifteonth 1n the L ity o A.n... ; L section of the act of Septembor 24, of the stone ¢ .We three then exam- 1y zons, requesting that F Am lwv.un 1o that fection we | ined the stone und therenpon condemned | street be graded betw Pierce and I the pow.rs of thu commis- | it. I submit this statement of facts in Willium st 4 A far greater number of range eattle will be 3 f Vild's, & Dunean' vor that s sk provies | Jusice o Me. Crolghion and sl | '¥rom'cllaons, uaking “tiat Syl K, | ted i 5l e Vo it ] TH[ SKA'“NG Riil il i LY 0 s gainst the Uni .uhuugh uillau ruul what ‘con- | Dictrieh be appointed to have charge of 4 — 20N 2L Lol ‘oess entitled % 0w ¢l i the Co b Auomu, culled 1o mmu. In front of Suninel Bul s, o