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'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1885 " be brov e e e e e S P 7 A B . P P Pl i e A e ——— 7 —————————————— e €% an 1 session nt Central hall yesterday at 10 | other prisoners as ma thefore | THE W r . PICKED UP ABOUT THE CITY. | 55550k ™ oniiferatio sowine busiess | - o follow s 15 tho st for he | THE WORLD 0N WHEELS. RSN was transacted and varions committecs | §outt: Major Kent, Captaing Powell l i Tow The Development of Idaho will Benefit My Bl ”"".,'(“ ‘“"',r”r“ IS ST ““V_r(i"l“]“ly:”“‘ri"'r"' Lieutenant Hollis, The Differences Bstween “the Knights of Omaba and Her Merchants, o in fitting Asquad of deserters, six in number, Labor and the Uaion Pacific, A prese hed 11, W |1A<.u the ¢ senteniced from several posts in the west, ol of the e th gold | were brought i rstes hy THE MINISTERIAL CONVENTION. | wiich ani n be} som- | of Lientenant Turner, of the Sixth e | CALLAWAY'S INTERVIEW REPLY. *h and ehain on behalf of ‘the mem- of the Sixth i bers of the organization. Mr, Low was Here six conviets a deeply touche Ty thi <sion of th Fort Omaha were >3 Y Proccedings of the United Presbyterian | remard in which “he and the party left come minutes before Iw could snit cific train for Fort of Lieutenant Turr fantry, Fort Dangla for desertion from added to_the numbe on the Missouri T Probable Te cendiavism and Anti-Chinese _ _ — yrism at Cheyenne—In- 8ynod Yesterday--Insurance respond, Ina few words he expre | Leavenworth, where the prisoners will Men Adjourn, - his thanks for and appreciation of the | enter penal servitude. R NS ULy L > B 1 % | Gen. Howard was called upon yester. - The first order of exercises for the af- | dqy hy a lady, Mrs. Thomas, of Counc GEN L MANAGER CALLAWAY. General Manager Cadlaw nt tailors to nd securo of anyone to appoint agents to negotiate with the merel or otherwise, ordered by their customers and uncalled for no one; until the opening of the Misfit Clothing Parlors, in Omaha Would prove a spectal business and one of suecoss, buy up all garments left upon their hands from misfittin nongh to supply a eity of 65,000 population. Echo answe noon was the election of oliic | resulted Hardin Bluf's, who hushand, Ser fantry, who deserted ume to intercede for he cant Thomas, Fourth i 4 e daysago. She | tioned yesterday, on his return from the NEBRASKA'S FRUIT PRODUCT. | Wis ques- Ut ol B R H"!i Ve phusid PR T Lo L o L SRSt inig | west, regzarding theletter from the Union | ginon which time they have gained three worthy i First, A Providence sent to Omaha; Second, A Great Benefactor to Grow in this State Proven False I agen §1H00 A0 ot Tt - fatf Hor WOK AUt nployes' committeo which was roven the Savings Bank of mankind; Third, “Omaha’s Pride,” through the benetit derived in purchasing the 3 ‘, 2h Britiol Soreantl | distross, and cohcluded to leave thearmy | CHowiAld song themen, = est art and elegance in yoursclothing, for less than one half of what they would cost you originally. You are invited to : THE PROPOSED . WORK HOUSE. appointing tlie disteigt and exo: | " T Cenoral kindly assured the woman | lottor, biit beligt aheonisclotis of having i - ommittoes, the boavd adfourned | thag e would treat fier hushand with all | oa (S8R SEEEEEEI e t Kansas City the Notes from the Stock Yards—From | of next M In the evening o numbe membe » board met in the bairrooi of the d hotel, and surprised the retiving sident, Chiristian Stawitz, by present i a dumb wateh drinking Sl I T D e SEE THE FOLLOWING SUITS | f [ verely dealt with | | Military Headquarters—Two Ate tempted Suic City News, neral handle these cases,” he remarked toa | coon aftee my appointment as sorter, as the woman left the room ; | manager, Ireceved from the committee | & communication cowaplaining that se Soldiers shivk their responsibi and they have to stand the consequen R tow string and - peeled onion as does everybody else who ne, eets 1id | some men had been discharged b £17.10, $19.80, § $20.40, $32.00, . Mr. Stawitz was_very mueh over- | duty. Most of them we ¥t sofidl g el L made for made for made for made for made for mado for IDAHO AND OMANA comin!(Ly the small of thu orion); ‘it he ;(:l .;hl T ”\‘,‘y‘.‘\\ to ser canse they joined the Knights £25.00. 35,00, $10.00. 15,00, $50.00. §60.00, §05.00. ot gty AUl ot Labor. Upon investigation I ne wan off, and not | found that the contract made between Beekwith, Quinn & Co. and the coal J. M. Rice,of Hailey,Alturas Co. Idaho, ‘ recovered sufficiently to do the right | some of them & reporter of this paper, | thing by the boys, who had shown, by | But it is hard to I interviewed by 1 s ago there was | this touching testimony, the feem dn | another,—to say to' s mem- | prison for the crime of miners contained a1 condition that the These goods are at sight readily recognized as bein, ways searcely seven ye ! » which they field him. Mot of t i K who has committed the same erime | men were, H‘”! 1o i iny combination o1 and equal to any made by any merchant tailov in the country, eat in any style your taste may w; ite habitati within seventy RV HI o SRVl e tven ‘ hers will Toave the city for their homes to- miles of I In the short period of day. hall be released.” strikes, is wement the 3 ¥ N s ) ou shall be released. 3 on had viols ”jd The 1 your attention is next direeted to many diflerent styles, in cuts and § rns of late arvivals of time intervening the Indians have been subdued and placed on reservations; sil- ted to DO Clark, manage | ver, gold and lead mines have been dis- s 1 \ Bello \mluld [ IlleuI\th colored | uu’n|' Y, \\lll‘ll ||u- re; K ) A rehards and vineyards in Neb Batitata v ng o BIEvenT: e ssible he Should endeavor . covered and developed with such aston- | - prostitute, living on Eleventh sireet, at- | f ol =~ ) var 5 O Towa, especially in the immedis ; 5 ftaitele 3 djust the matier, and, as the commit- N fshing rapidity that this year feleti ”n\ i (h[m’]n |-“\. n‘ |\|v:v.u{1 i 1 xnphl.l to commit suic ul«_ last evening f tee well know, the cause for complai O ERVOATS- Alturas county alone will hout | it aha, is very noticeable by taking landanum. When found she | promptly removed to the satisfaction it tailoring establishment In saek or frock coats, nperior to any found outside of & md - - HOME-GROWN IRUITS, The increase in the number of be: $0, (mt() ();m .|x| 1'but o ~|n‘:lll|mlll'\un of the | oft repeated statement that fruit would | was unconscious and in spasms. Dr \llh\m“ min»;l\ ; b coun s been prospecied is reas- ow in this country to any advan- | Ricketts was summoned and suceecded | v. Calloway here showed the reporter ta g f I8 oni xh?v‘tu (“;m:]ll(sl':Lt‘m”({n' past d;»u-] lius boen proven false. ‘Thio great | it restoving her 0 ConsE oUBNGEY, nd b (M0 ttov from the committee dated e You ean’t name a style in_cut ov fabric that c weight, suitable for any elis Oll:i“l"l? il Il“I ol :’lnl.(rf””l"n" Other | trouble with those who planted orehards | & 0'clock k this morning she was ¥ | Gombar 18, 1684, thiwnli wfor his mate ov any season of the year. We are pl those new full and wintes and bullion will reach §10,( ) ther ¥ out of « The canse of Bell | action in the matter, styles in ow,” continued Mr, Callaway, “in the letters quoted above no referénee is | made to any « isfaetion regarding the Chinese, ind as they were engaged the operating department ¢ sing pros- [ and vineyards was that they proenred stock of faney varieties whic I: not vigorous cnough for the ¢ Arl. expensive lessons, f peginning to learn best suited to the loe portions of the territor, ted and worked with goml results, placers of .\lmlm rive ch -nul extensive, some § £50 y to nu- act was one of the “white trash whom she had become infatuated, who yesterday went off with another coloved | Iady. It nearly broke Belle's heart and she concluded to dic. 3 future lhm mines will yield their nul- 1 About100'clock’ Puesday night Dr. Swet | the coal company 1 think ions annually. n the amount of fruit is e to ttend 3 eirl, Rose | eneral discontent provailed, as the com Ihe completion of the Oregon Short | the result. Four or five years ago | is, ],\mg“w‘ Neber's saloon, corner tiee assert, 1 would likely have !n wd PANTALOONS. their expulsion llnnlwh H y Well, we can’t mention the variety heing so great that space will not permit, but if there is s ailroad along th ke river has | grapes grown in that part who had sw teenth an e, b man in Omaha who i< = done much to facilitato e dayelopment | and Towa “immediaioly AT QUL R, St T LBy oAy riwel banks, 1he copper | Omuha were sold outin a ¥ 10 | ying i the bed, half unconscious, and | an-inhuman and bretal mas happy with the style of his elothing in any respect, and chooses to have thoss which would make him tie happiost of mankindsd mines utlhn Wei 6 are attract- | grocers and consume This year in | & t to work to bring her back to i ing capitalists; wndicate has | Spite of the fact that the vines have little ontotalitanas L,‘. 400N SRS, el him come at once to the 3 formed in Por Otozon; to rediico | more ‘than half i crop, commission L Lt recoyer the ores from this OC nd commenced to pour upon fon, Mining is not | men have handled thousands of s setbe menced to pour uy um of vituperative abuse Union Pacilic he only attraction that is drawing peo- | pounds of hone-groivn rIAes. s 3 she 9 headguarters yesterday, that the ¢ plo fo the territory. Millions of aciesof | Smadl - fbmers " i g fonees UL SR LT R RS s, RS Blios ONLY MISFIT as fine agricultural land as there is in | continne to furnish, to & large exte s | S i 3 s S e ontinue to furnish, to a large extent, the | ¢ ed to drive the doctor had been partially destroyed the emis el deale s,while commission men Ship nd is all sub- | lurge quantities to other points. Con- | ¢ 1 sfused to “budge.” An empt jeet to lomestead, preemption and tim- ppear to be the only varicty that | poitle on the oot chows R R P L Bl bR i et OraFonRBliort sling s provon ontirely sutistactory this far, bottle on the loor showed that the wonan debert bt i en 8. tho: Orcgon Sho ; had taken some kind of liquid poison. | ingand the flames quickly seized the railroad only owns what its road-bhed opeeth e InEn ol ngrousal Upon being questioned, she aidimitted | wood work of that emil. Prompt water f late. The home demand is, to qulm lad lbuu;_-lu some poison at | servico, how sxtinguished the Games | g i | Frank Rogers’ drugstore, but’ declined | befor amage had heen done, | bR f]”"( quantities of | o suy whitt it was. Inquiry at that phar- n it was discovered | ave received from New York, Miss | miaed developed that the sirl Imlllunu'hl (T ST mnmnm just whe ) nd Michi wre shipy e { I America are await that is yet to come attendants out of the room, htbefore, The blaze started un frame build stands on. i “What effect do you think this we settlement will have on the futur wm, which AP yme her which is, of cours quantity ”1; :IL.‘: '.“ ']"}”(“I”"f""‘;"’“ iolent Dr. Swetnam appli 1 | waste from the maehine departments | § the opinion of the very best | some ordinary remed! fire started in this ‘ . AN Omaha?” . boundary of Iduho, as goods from the | informed that before many years Nebras- | somsun I “The very bes east can be laid down here cheaper by | ka will he able to not supply the | of e R 1119 TLATIT.A NE S 1119 ¥ e Thoe geographical position of your must soon command your wholesale merchants than can_be | home demand, but even pack apples for | §) Filon s tint s ton y the trade as far west asthe western \nmu' 1 out ' pl flammable mass, ¢ in & moment, and ity forts little short of m “doctor says, t if .\lu' ]|:nl taken the lnll done by the retailer uml consume: fm shi nm-ut ) y bt killed horati s aver nrv‘,x en to the mbml sln,lpl N ll very gi tm:m I)ul the nutmeg 'nul mun by e nasacot to ascribe the ovigin ofi the fire to incen- will'in the future give the bulk of the | muskmelon grown in this vieinity ¢ G g Her only excuse for trying to* diarism, but the open evidence off” was'that she was sick, disgusted and | in the position of the kindling tired of life, leaves llulh room to qu\ stion ¢ P purpose in the fire. Cl fdesin | Open evenings until 9 o’clock. trade as far west as Oregon to your city, | hard to beat in any state. Atpresent, much of the trade”of Idalio | are being introduced b is nlr]ng from San ]l~ uu‘l sco and Port- A‘}‘]‘)kpml”“u agr i 5 and, but not entirely without o cause, as | all Kinds grow readily and are of very e : ; ) before the completion of the Oregon | fine lavor and qualit N [ e e SUNIEORMBION: NO R ciecs B | LoBH YT GG L Short Line railroad they got about all of | All that is required to make fruit grow- Youmay depend upon’ 1t,” said Mar- | of trouble which prevails among o it, und trade once centéred at uny given | i 55 in this state is patience shal Cummings, yesterday, “I propose | luin unknown element. ' Gno it point,is diflicult to change.” lecting and planting. the oreh- | to have my men well uniformed. The Sy AR L G 00N | rece division contest at Fort Snelling, BREVITIES, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, | has been received here u\d forwarded to | = e Jnt him. | A marriage license was yesterday C. K. Spearman, of Springfield, & prom- Y Yesterduy was pay di Tocal | sued in the county court to . Johin M, | ment cn of Surpy county, spent ye v , and th lm\~\\| re jubilant. | Willard, of Blair 44 Ly in l|n~ city 4 3 able, pla the city with headguarte s, {orlt‘l:gox:‘l lpa;':nttl;";;h l\:lmll"(;lllu;lll’;llv and v i procecds of tho police ball, divided up, | tions 4 in 'm.‘,. i e Miss Enima T, Riddlc, of Pikeville, | W. Worthloy. in general| LR, e 4ho fofradein | o E PROPOSED WORK Housk, | Willgive about $18 to cach-man, and ity after October 1t o Jreated MEO WVICES. | nossecyiazcd 38 yaurs. - Lt iaoported thilt l 1"«:‘?(?:;1 Riskei wm‘:_-;f it t i I is enu % T T nd feathers, o « | Nexts v . emors | ) B0 ) i, L] 25 Gortainly, capecially on all machinery | T soo that the Special worlk howse wony | With this ench_one can buy.a handsome | {0 ;Ijhh“‘m,‘ L L pLE gy ) ey ‘;,'."11,117.‘ SN e with the meeting and wedding of the Lnr,;m‘,.l and tasty uniform. 1 have vor of this. I have reg in reasons we. could never car always been | g s alw: ted that | individuals’ vantage of outragres and ¢ and manufactured £oods or any commo- dity that must be shipped from the east, Now they are Mn;’iwd one thousand miles \\\M of us; the extra cost of bring- | commis the case that irresponsible 10 be found to take ad- abor agitations to perpotrate : Ameriea, and in fi nlr public anxiety when | he He people will enga ice and G. A, Ashman, of | ping Water, arc at the Paxton, hlmho of Grand Island, mittee sent in a report last night recom- mending that the petition of the county sioners regarding the erection of i that day, not only in Omaha, but all over ot all over the world, in special 1 Cammings reecived, from the | of Shenandoah, Ta-, yosterday, a | ‘minstructing him {0 be on th t lhu‘ f e of Palmyra, Neb.. is stop- 7 * | i { avi 0 v | ing them back coupled with the western | g work house receive the hearty support | ©8t the idea of having the men well i c f /. 2 e } ] merchants’ porcentago and many other | oGt S TRERE I SRR SO | (rossed, instead of having them o sbout | s, o retset | memorial services in lionov of Sir Moses | Jooke ::"nl:"];"""" 1.‘,{’\';1‘1‘:’}1]‘.{.\'}1‘,;) pon; L Molee ol s : exponsos| added, such ao da man Goodrich yesterday, I don't think | With old elothes, of every” pattern, like a | eials of Cheyenne are doubtiul of the ay- | Montetiore, the great Jewish philan- | animal s described as having a he S. Goodrich, accompanied by his hatioae ancrin g e o it ot 1 ik | ot of country slouches. Most of the | 7 these ¥ placirds | thropist, sho died lately in Englind. The | WLdnd tail, with a sear on the ¥ son, Fred, left for Chicago yesterddy on come much higherdg ghe consumer than | that they should have done it yet; T am a LA 3 R mber, Carefil v | services will commenee at every Jewish §gbnetoor business, Jimes' Young, of Fremont, is o guest iine hour, | & 5 g Rowing Associ- | at the Paxton ol ble uni- men are willing to buy respects uc in the land at t! t. ith th d ea if purch id settle- | yempber of the committee myself, and [ from to-day and con- ment of the agricultural and mincral r ] 3 but, of course, there are some : 3 Listing well tl Sning. i ot see n sig \po > 3 vse. L tinuing for the next fow days all vowdy | lasting well into the Arening ; ; & sources lying west, you should in ten | $itl ot see a st ’«'n".f(l“ ienobes tho /o want to spend the monay | mishehavior on tho stre I Y “Rabbi Benson, and a special commi nest in cars | N, AL Dufl, of Syracuse, Neb, is at the s swell your popilation to 150,000 | [Feb el e S Or 8 ot ot » or boer, or conl—for any. | will be promptlyand vigorously tee of the Jewish ,‘,,,,"r.u.,“,,“ here have | vis s requested 1o ¢ the roud | Paxton ursolmioh dopends upon the'en. notnocd apwork houso which will turn ot iz but what it was intended for.” | pressed. 5 s : | prepared a_sp e for the | goingup by the brick- Jumes Candy, of Lincoln, is registered se and energy of your present | HUCHER 0 CHRG S S0 or. < Tt will “it the understanding that the | = e loeal obsery | Doat h]mm “The observi | at the Paxton, i people. simply be bringing up another phase of | money should be used to purehase uni- 1:.\||‘\\‘n N i ) | ",',f' (.~ y p‘ff\.\»nlrllfi-‘ I“"“‘I’m‘l”'\ | 5 = 4 THE JYQ():Q SESSION, the conviet labor question. The city and | forms with” | The lo public as well as those in dent on x‘ll L ]L(l road by carr 5 X Card of Thanks. = skl gBEIINe state are already flooded " with the’ arti- | “Certainly it was. And T propose to | railway circles will receive with pleasure i M Ltau Twish Lo express my sincer There was a large atten olo8ma Yod under the conviet la- | see that it is oxpended for that 5. the announcement of the appointment of nds of the Seward street M. 13, | the Chosen EFriends Lodge, printers, > day and va,,i,,g at the sessions of bor system of Lincoln. I am in favor of | The men now have 2 good | o ank D. B e 1A paie | ehureh are invited to attend o molon so- | &1l other friomls for their tokens of the United Pr n synod now being | having some place where the city and | hout cost to themselyes or NI S .H)\\n, o prose i cashicy Trinity churel ciable at the . Day, on | {n.« s m)I> and kmx‘“!““l‘“”llln-l' my h]'h- held in this ¢ Additional delegates | COUNty prisonc can do snch work | m claim that they | of the Union I to the office of loeal | it 101 Thursday ¢ A'very | band’s illness and death espectinlly,? : 4 ! break 1 sort of geoogic: | ity their Tiving ex- | reasurer, to take effect. October 151, Mande interestin, beon i Mps. J. W. MORRISON. v Wi w | 1 arrived during the day, and the interest- I think this | pens I, There is not v o —heeause den, than to board these fel- | one of |1u|n||ul is [_AH\'N' better This is understood to be an advancement, Y to mect at the ing ex: s drew congregations which | would hn l|||(| \ i e ) e S ' complotely filled the church. The morn- | lows at the county expense. Yes, thore | than the average me th . | and as such is to 2 rowa ‘butthe re LUIDERNI T Bensen 7 oclock of that evening, and § {8 G lionra.ward davotod' to: routines:bu can be no doubt but that a county insane | hold ©meeting next w ward of high merit. s Al i ¢ ) together from that point, ing hours v HONA sylum is badly needed, to eare for those ‘ml L think the matter will b fully de- General Manager Callaway and pa 1 SICHON, S pzll vid 'I'rostin, Pat K nd Dan ! ness, receiving reports of committee: who unable to gain admission to the cided then." accompanicd by Marcus H. Hunna, of :l;hlr m_du-m»m e eais I o, things livel the city ? nominating additional standing commit- | st: v.s\i]]un!l af ILuu-..ln F'he proposi- } xlmI:lu ides lnf’\,l |‘|~h‘|l l‘nmmmln as | Glove TSR (v Bl N e n'.'nN\"] s }, (y...rm by their” vociferous shout- . ion will dof ss receivo the already announced, to rig men out | bl s | cordial invita o attend has hee o PR S e | tees, et t ubt receive the h m “‘\“M ‘(\]‘_m]r pioak Haoat. this_city, government directors ol the | ot ded to the public. The service, “l.g ;r]x” :‘(IIl‘llxli‘(l\‘l‘ld(lll’ll!"::'lnnl‘il“]‘ (ll‘llllfl‘!;ll: : lllll support of eve lnlvlhm-n( tax pa, by 2] pay brass buttoned dn the most approved | style—with helmet and club at the belt— | road, returned yesterday omthe | coups West. The remainder of the govern. | Gorne n the afternoon an ex ble discourse was d will be held in the synagogu, / e, wre possessed of powerful lungs wnd enty-third and Harney streets. | o' flow of language, tho noise made o iLenls r which the )()\l'l 1t & ive to t-\y«ml the con- s or two, cre itis de § 1 LIVE STOOK N k ) e i < it -~ i etrg. | mentdirectory went to Portland, Oregon- ¥ 3::-‘2;;{;1!:11::::‘1::;"l;:';;‘"' A1 The North Park eattle company’ inw word to huve them dross in metro | ®173 yonafagon, assistant general p Sinrers by them remindcd those who heard it of vidence.” “The spealkc to | the, which were at the Omaha yards politun_style gomesot ”“I' men W conger and ticket agent of the Southern L GEIS 3 CASE political convention in full Dlust, { throughout terd about as fine a bunch of w protesting earnestly agiinst the innovie | e, wasin the city yesterday Tuesday the letter of Mrs. Leola e & ern cattle as we have seen this year, ion and the question promises to presen L. H. Korty, assistant superintendent | poonto Marshal Cur NEW FIRE HOUSIE, 1 / an interesting pha on feeders at the Omuha yards yes. | 4o i e of the Union Pacifie tele panied by his wife (phic servico , lett y , of Huntington, had 820 Work will to-day commence on the the Geisecke matter, was mentior cerday new engine house at the cor- erogation on *The Means of Grace and ay. = sy BT &t for Chicago, " to be gone” several | these columns. pce that time o r GARALIS JHBE A0k g o= Chiristinn's Obligations to Them.” | The ,..“;N,, of homs at, the Omal . JOLICE COURT DOCKET. Hiovs i | er learncd that th possibility | Ber of Cuming and Saunders streets, ards he following cases were disposed of B. Smith left yesterday on a tour of Geiseeke. the missing | Which is to be occupied by a hose cart - The speaker designated the Word, the | stock y o liberal yostorday. gacrament and priyer as the means of | Among tho: -|,u...« hogs on the market | in laid down for the gui were F. Kropf, Bliss & Bliss, 77 ians, I’ of those m m.,\-‘u, Rogers & Co., )uv.h b iss nt four or fiye | Hat Miss Do and four men, and will take the place of the present No. 1 house on Twenticth ay: the rowd and will' be lice court yestel | a Mitehell, assault and battery on ludy, will be found. She left this | bout two months ngo without s she intended to go. She Union eific is preparing to build | ! X Maggic Johnson, $5 and costs. ; 4 : | and Izard streets. The plans are already declured neeessary, because every Ch McBride, Benton, MeIntosh It y ROBNG. 6 s e er tank by the side of the genin el r 0 1 i 1 y B i oy & ot | A Muprid, Banfon, 141 Molptosh Dok Murphy, drunland disorderly, e i s b tapbid and | elimed to v had some disagreenont | drawn up for u twostory brick ouse, ndered i oxeavating for pipe laying up the tracks stepmother which r which, 68 Chief Butlur remarked o @ re of Rock Springs, W 1 gistent life, and the Lord has divected | 83; Virgin & Nelson. 70, -( hem 10 be used. But their use alone is ; ! on Sullivan and John McDonald, dis- | {5y progress. This i3 & very desivable | at home disagreeablo to her. She was | 500 02 F 0 O TemAy AR B o for alth withous works 18 Raghanarod and, fents-fve, feadora | wrhnnooiofho nesar dlschusod, .=+ |yt apriso, a8 ab presont all aring ufterwards Leard of shalllown, | Porter yesterday, will be by all odds the 4 dead 3h, Ty TE0m the Omabiy sio CnneAy arry Duga, sus- | Compuilod o run'down to the Diidge for | Towa, and aftery 20, Where | be city. e Kov, W, B. Shaw then read a paper on \“mh“[ P 00 ious el ordered out of the water 2 '[,“" is mow e 1;.‘ 4] to be, Word 1 llh\::;n]l‘ i \‘\lrlfill(-l‘.mlfln“.ufi“,-:i» ““The Business he Church.” He { =& AL GO Rialo .o ). M. True, passenger agentat Los | been reeeived indivectly that she is mar- | move uighte [ g to su‘.hsdlum:‘ un-l:-i-:“:nml Yo e ers o | arrive to-diy at South Omitba. orge 'I‘i“"“‘ Xograngy dischurged. | 40 0 GG RS S S lore o Ga | pied. thongh how. trae this s is not | the corner of Phil Sheridan street and St congregations thronghout the country to the Drover’s Journal from ik Allan “,-"'.'""'1 battery upon | iy fle eity. known. MMrs. Geisecke scouts Hn m.. Mary's avenue, is going »lluw'lv 1t will who have no business men, or else they Texas, contains tho following: | IC00R. S WL Rnh% n dispatcher of | that hes ~n‘rrlnuzlnul 5 gone ustray,and | Pr ik ”‘“,“ “i"~ dedgroilt s i Abso|ute|y Pure. attend strictly to their pri ate affaivs and | News from the west Texas vanges is that | i L l‘(f"‘ll"", bus )’ aid I, the Cleveland & eg division of the | is gricved that such un |u|p||s~m||\ wuld | place, Tt will then b lll“«l'l l\ll' ‘:N ‘l \e neglect the Lord's businoss. The speak- | three-fourths of the aren of tho grazing | #1d costs and ten daysin the county Pennsylvanis Company, 75 in ~the have been given the slightest eirculation. o o Farii% | fmhis powdor mover varies. A marvel of or suid there was great need for business | lands west of the Colorado river e returning with his wité from their bridal | - l I mnu 50 Tapic | strongth and wholesomonoss. - Moro economical men in the church--men who thought their | caten almost as bare as a floor, exceptin 3 SPORTING TIPS, tour in California, HELD FOR ROBBERY. [ iRdha T on Im ks diro brotection ..!::":.h:.fim.’,‘,“w(.‘y.k:Jl ‘l‘x’:‘l‘l?”x'.:::;ufi:.{.n]w'm'ml’:|h:[ Creator had some deuyund on their busi: | places \:.ll!ltlrlnml‘:nltllln‘l:: mownor lease vast | “The manugement of the base all pa k /. Mellor, John Blaic and A, | Johu Kirby, a huck dsiver, was ar- | "'("-hfl“.‘,'i';'.','n.f‘ flm‘u.,v.‘.i Wiereporter that | WOIhe W phosphute powdors. Rold ouly ived in | rested yesterday as being the man who | e hiad yet received no notice to move | S0, 10yl Buking Powdor Co., 100 Wal stroot, ity youl ‘131‘3;‘:‘;3““ ith the Union | yobled John Melntosh on Pwelfth street | his men”out of the old No. 3 hiouse on | v Q by them during the lite anti- | Monduy night. MeIntosh’s story as told | \“.‘(“'xh,.‘.'“:'l\lv arnam fili“";;-‘dn v‘fl;!yl;.{ Grays are a splendid organization, and ; riots. Considerable of their | to a reporter today was that he had fal- | SR ey et Y e on Monday morning succeeded in defeat- | property was destroyed at the time, for Jen in with Kivby during the day, the lat- Gveral localitios. 8 L which they duu.un! payment. | e ofioring to st ness qualitications. There are other | bo things to be considercd in this life be- | which herds from southof the Te sides the making of money, and church | Pacitic line property needed cool, busiy manage it as much as any p; made arrangements with the B mont G re on Sun- y next with the Union Pacitics. The & driving north are, of course, s heads to | excluded. Between Midland on t) (s to play & game | ahon the west, & distunce o busi- lm( anew ~3null bu or- | I oving to driv n'lnln M the afternoon they were defeated 16 to 8. | . UNDERERS. | “show him the ropes They were | PAY YOUR 3 omposed of “the presby- | ico and A nto the Blackand Dela- | The game with the Union Pacifies will e lay no alurming | drinking toget in “Shorty's” saloon | The completed tax-list of tho. county is | Bloa of Omabn. hud Pawnes hud Do | ware river e the range is ex- known as the synod of Nebraska. The | cellent and occupied by comparatively ot petition was referred to the proper com- | fow o ttle. The numberof Texas oattlo CODRE NOT ittee, to be reported on utto-duy's meet. | on the move in the section named is fully QURT NOTE 100,000, but they are kept out of New A transcript of appeal from the de. b, ng. ) An invitation was reeceived from J. L. | Mexico and Arizona quarantine. | sion of the county court admitting to pro- nud William L. McCague, asking to ;ll‘:;'lfll:n-nI:;v_v‘l‘:?u" g f9! "'\.‘.":']’1"\'?'- bate the will of the late Juseph M. Ree membus of the synod nml their ladies to ch woul ‘l“ ¢ sing Of the | oo gdled in the district court yesterd movements | o8 Twelith street and when they eame | furned over by Clerk Beneke to Treasur » | out, Kirby snatehed his gold wateh and | Rush, and this morning the treas of the Piegans,” svifl acting Assistant | O ) & b ) : g Adjutant- (:‘m., Al Hall yestorday, of | van down adark alley, Mcntosh did | urer's office is open for the receipt of Faplone Itding Vehielo u do not think theve will be any tr Y] u. pursuo him for feur of being | g os for the year 1885, Delinquency ou Soommcing Lo th vi loal 1 ; once informed the poli sersonal and realty is declaved Febritary in dealing with u:enhuor that the { doubtless be an interesting one, will | He'says'that Kirby also stole his pocket | PEraS R do any great harng I can't yet | book containing 40 in money, but at The list of 1834 delingy e iin Denartmentof: tha Blatto. sill | what time he is not cortain. — He posi- | 1, G for salo TP nt property will | a twohours' drive about tho ey are becoming desper- i :xl{‘t‘yu to-dny. The ~kind _ invitation \d threaten Roth to8 exaiaia by Plillp Roos and Henrietta Bhodes | by compaled to dispate any tvoops to | tively identities Kirby as being the wman | ek | WS accepted, and the hour ans to save their 1s i e v At Tor fhralils the scene of the trouble. _ & if bbed him, an I.\: 1; ind |\'1Ar;l‘u’ AN AG NDEREI. i for the drive fixed from 1 t0 230 this af- [ The Ohicago hog market is from $1.00 | 4ot nd’ detainet was entered against | gl Lgns s i generl thing ure | B L R o “with | Information was lodged at police head. | OMAHA, NEBRASKA. o, termon, An invitation was also re- | @2.00 lower than it was last year at this | (fehdant in the county cou B | O R A envating | ! | quarters this afternoon that Mrs. Ann | PAID Up CAvirar, £250,000,00 7Y "‘,}""", {“""1 tha. larion ob tuo Oluaba | Hie, = pealed to the district court and o tran- | tho far northwest, donning 1 e Buchli, living at 1113 south Twelith street | | STFLUS, May 1, 158, L 25,000.00 » fh“,"‘“:“‘,’,‘;,“l"“;f,k.h LML AN Sk 3 ARMY MATTERS. seript of the same filed yosterday paint and buzzard feathers, 1o not known. | AMUSEMENTS. (A B DERR A Ty morniug for | 1, W XaTes, Prosident. i ve th-diy all the Yarlous places | The goneral” couris martial convoned - As intimated y ¥, they belong in | NAT 00ODWIN | Jfther home cuvly yentoriuy morns or | A SouzaLin, Viee President, ] u““m‘,“, about the city will bo visited, | a¢ Fort Omalia, Neb., have been ovdered | Mrs. A, Buchli, an Lide o | RIS B th Dukoin, and“wi: | Nat Goodwin closud bis itst engago- | IG IR MG GBI B G et i Mowan, N P ) south & | loss ACOmE 5 Y 'Y, 1 . Pk e , Bl yeu g A 3 after which another session of the synod S mwangy, | 0818 0ld, loft hor home, quuls Bixtl | Juss 1t Lecomes nlr‘l;:Rh“‘ Becemiaty) MO | ment heve in his new play, “The Skating | qud ve Grave wpprehiensions Lewis 8. REED, . | rd P. Pearson, Twenty- | street in tlmuu Wednesday mornii troops from Fort » inney wi . § will be held, continuing until all the ) ll Jort. Smith | Rink,"” before good aud'ence. It is | of hex enterta . W. H. 8. Ht G1es, Cash Dusine: has been transacted s | fivst in has been ordered to pro- | September 80, and has not he ! pm red to Old Fort Smith, e : ushier, o A 08 p cecd to Fort Bridger, Wyo., and assume | since. Should anyone who | et Nertiam leaves 1o duy for ‘(ml, fur 10 sy tha st piwhl~]u'|'lu‘xn'| g BANKING OFFICE; OB 'S MEETING command of that post lines be able to give uny i post at Fort ) [ o was not nearly so clever us that o JPEN OCT. 18T. ; - - INGURANCE MEN'S MEETING. | COWANCR R PO ) 110g been ap- | about her whereabouts, it will he [ PR Ver medal won Uy gt Porerson, | o\ onivie preccding: tho dialogues | Awmerican cate for Ladics and Gontle. | LHE TRON BANK, The Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska | pointed to meet at Fort Omaha for the | fully reccived at the drug store 111 | ¢ Soventh inf sitnated at | were out and ‘details shortened up per | m 8. E. corner 18th and Howard Co. 130 aud Furnam Staaaia’ ' 8 trial of Private James Barrows and such | Sixth strect, or at polic hu.\ll«]u Latomie, w Dich wue mm by ) at the | eeptibly, Everything nice, neat and clean A General Buuklng Businces Trausacted, ¢ \ e ——— AN s Wi o ol

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