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RSNy B VT I N 7 - . THE " BEE: THURSDAY, OCTOBE 5 5 5 HE OMAHA DAILY BE AY, JTOBER 15, 1885, § T ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— e ——r et et e A R e e e o 1 ] \VEY manner of the appraisement and tho " WATER ')R (S BILL, | taken by the city atoneo, toward an ar- | falents as an actor. He says that they WESTHRN NEWS, Advertintng Cheats! THL REP[}BLICAV CON‘ ENTION method of appr: ment, cte. This is T".\] “ \TL “( ‘\S o | bitration, we .-u.»fl bring suit, have been playing to crowded houses “Tt has beconie <o common to begin an greatly to their credit, and yet it is their Our bill was proporly reported by the | all through the west . Dakota % arti 1w an clegant, interesting style, i duty 5o to do. — commitico whether iuh[yliun::lll\ or not, - qoTho damages by pratrie fres, tn Melher: | 55 i it it some adveriisement, : " '™ CITY 171 Me s tha (lity ' {iman and every councilman who voted for its A Campaign Secret Given Away. ON county 100t upward l‘\ '. " that we avoid all sueh The Wire Workers and What Thoy Ao The fudicial convention of the Second | Whet the Oity Officials and Gouneilmen Say | )y did his duty, and_ timo will | Rochester Union: In the campaign of [ | Rishop Marti, of the Catholic dioeese of | S dnd simply eall atiention to the merits complished Yesterday. district nominated Mitehell, which was About the Matter, confirm this opinion cither by decision of | 1884 the two _eandidates for governor in [ ikt chosen Yankton for a permanent | of Hop Bitters in as plain, hosest torms R entirely satisfactory o the railronds | - arbitration or of “Th¥ courts” And when | 4 “pivotal " Westorn State arvanged for | Toaden . | as possible The nmnber of delegates to the stats the city attornay expressed his opinion | g series of discussions. Both men were | Tho eornor stone of the new, 30000 Bres: | =40 jnduce people THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, conyention T y Large and with | THE COMPANY'S EXPLANATION. | that thie city wasnot liable for $10f the | popular, both of fine appearance and | i W e a1t Bismarck Sun- | T'o give them one teial, which se K. of I presented an untisually bril - bill, he certain] ‘“"%.“"“ ad ordinanco | were so woll matehed in' physieal toreo | 403 % AT fite ¢ TN, rndran | DTOvEs theiv vadue, thiat they " will never e ant appearin 123 entitlod, “*An ofdinance to authorize | and as orators that the contist between | A special elaction will bo held at Flandra | o enyihing else Tho Missouri Pacific and Burlington VO e d Two women wer Postoflice Figures — The Mystery | and procure the construction and main- | them promised to be & magnificent one, | o dhe 1500 1o d upon the fsing of 1 the TifYun lin, O ot : 'm-}u-u of water iworks in the city of | For U s To€ Brlinoad | (0 bonds to bt A new sehonl house, | T fesenv so favorably noticed in all the and Notes, Dolice juli the Gas—Railway Notes— follows: It (o lTocality of hydrants | *'But ono day the brilliant Ropublican | §Vghaiation of S, hus never had a btk | Siaing B, And 18 supplanting i e Distriet” Attorney J Strodefiled General Loeal News, shall be ordered bhanged after thoy have | candidate eame up ailing. He seomed | onped. i 2 O ore I hnintste. ths vletuca ot AN AR o = twenty-one complaints yesterday., These e heen set under the divection of the city yme and - spoke laboredly. The Rapidd City s offorod $75,000 for the ter- | plaut. and e Bt 1tom Bitors HRvE (ProM iR BER'S LAINCOLY DOREAT) complaints tuke the o indictments council said change of location shall bo | next day he was oven less effective. | minus of the Eikiorn Valley road and oxe | Shosigreat shiowdnes wud ahillts AL Delegates to the republican convention | Now that the jury is dispensed The Water Works Bl at the expense of the city v A Later he'was compelled to ask his op- | pects toget it. The town and su ronnding i compounding 4 mediclie whoso yigtuos bogan to artive in Lincoln yesterday with, aad the s here address | P 5,000 water works item which was Crry Water Works Co. ponent for & postponement of certain wp- | country are growing tapidly l 3 e ANCOIL YO Strode ns “OId relict of Bourbonism. " 1 " " se by N e pointments which was granted. Befor George Stickney, ex-county treasurer of Did She Die? morning, and on all trains coming in The district court has disposcd of some vetoed 1? the appropriation ordinance by The Mystery Solved. JHio vasnpaigtionded. Mo had nbanconed | UG Cointv, e seted. N 51 i e Dic during the day delegates and interested | twenty civil cases sinee it convened, | Mayor Boyd has ereated quite asensation | iy public eannot fail to remember the | the tield altogether. paying eash (o the amount of 830 i e \ftorod along, piae parties ulighted with small grip-sacks | and Judge Pond has presided alone, | in municipal cireles. A veporter for the | givoqmstances of the Hagen mystery Meantime the Democratie candi giving notes amply secured for 83,3 " \“I:; ‘l\m I(v):' l\:\':: T'.‘J'“'.'l ng, pin W ) . Judge ) o ot ha i N et Jiitarvie i P | eontinued his e 58, speming te The connty tax sale began at Fargo Mon- U W LR ¥ About noon the members of the conven One of the state oficors who was in [ fhout the matter, yesterday, with those | iy g papors of this state. How in | with each succoeding week. He was 1he proverty was hovat befure, kiiowt, ’nm’.\-;-‘!"fi:“ i, '1"_‘;\'”"4\ AT tion commenced to feel of each other on | the Commercial hotel « It | who were supposed o know something agapen 1834, James Hagen, o tailor of Lin- | elected, One evening in December while [ s Wil o S5 00 Al hdecd!’ Tadoed s ; : tatters which eame tp in tho vonven- | (ot pbacrviug Iis cycolionoy, GovEEnor | about the caso o | €0l camo to this city and suddenly dis- | Mictining st sontonan he S the Drake Polishing Works, of “ilow thankiul we should ho for that tion, and it soon became apparent that | (M Ro s SIRGE TG COriie) SO0 | Mayor Boyd was fiest approactted. He | peared—supposed to have beon mur- | B 0¥ CSPELEIERIRREEREFTEER | s JUst received an_order from medicine, - “tho principal candidates for the cliairman- | rnor Ditwoe, the whole Mitehell family | 501 the bill for §,80.95 was an old one, | dored or to have committod suicido. | fig of e eympatzn 1 began earing for o A0 T Do A0 | “Rlovon yonreons anuighiter suffored on ship of the state central committee were | would get ' some political —position and had been rejectod by the council of | vy, o fow months subscquently in June, | my liv Lknew that a disordered or the 1S juspar granite, | & bod of ko 2 Gon. John M. Thayer, of Grand Island, [ £iWhy L said e, Sty nosin At I:]m year .~]|n fivst I||||<-||1:;l 1 nnlfl"“" 1884, tho body of a floator was taken | torp d liver mean dullncss and nossible s o th proposition of Hhie Northwestorn paErony o cotiplication of Kidhneg, I and E. K. Valentine, of West Point. Tho | 6 Comm e e e 7 o [ty | the item,™ he said, “was when T was | g the Missourd river at this pomt, and | i my o LT it | T ey fo oA e liats | Tliouniati troubls aid norvous doby 3 rentral cor Ad he god te T ther il (s L < A 4 D! pponent began failing I knew | Yankton subseribed $10,000 for inumediate “Utider the ear tho best physicinns, Intter is the candidate of the railrords | marry Mitchell's davghter, Now then,” | lookingoverthe appropriation ordinanco | ter acoroner’s inquest in the | his tronble to be his Tiver, and felt like pending the sale of bonds. The full | o TGRS v arions nimes, and ‘tho Republican of Omain, 1 | said hie, “Dawsey it to give him'a | preparatory to signing it. L aske dMr, potters o 1d. and how in .I:uu“r ) 1855, | proseribing for him, but feared it Tdid | guoit of the subscription and 107 more | gy S aliof i {561ty ke doing ¢ by | dob." Long about i, and hoe said that he had | the father-in-law of ren, Mr " John | so he might beat me!” T grew stronge 8 been paid n. W . ow she i restored to us in good tho Journal of this city, are doing all ey STATE ARIIVATS. it ot Tt Mo aditedt 1p. | H: Morrison, of Lincoln, eame to this | the campaign progrossed, ofton minking | Mrs. David Unrab, LakeTurner | | b “‘:‘;!;u)'.fl'f ;.y'..ul\".wuu,.L'-‘.ll. can to put him in. John Barshy, Fairmoant, Neb.: W. 8 LS DSt e to tho eirtumstunces of | two specehes o day. Even my voiee, t | €U, metwitha g tout iottios | HOCI LY 8 AL 0% vakes LutoE Tho sentiment among these mon ap- | Prickott, Faigelds 1. Cox, Exetors An. | Lealled upon City Attorney Connell to ho Wits | 1y sarprise, did, not il me onee. Al | 4% B Do tosed and uttervands gorod by | e thaty L g poars to be anything to beat Van Wyek, | gust Rogers, Exeters Geo. W B Dors ivo mo lis writien opinion about the | huftlod in tho artompt and was compelivd | heeanay Warnor: Keptme in A i it frightful hoie, and almost dis £ e N Wil i wh the offices of the | Fremonts Wo L Dickeson, Wahoos Ch bill, which he did. 1t was submitted 1ast | toreturn to his home without the solution | 1 trim.” Ex- obs, of Ken- | i ot Tt focounts ProNGT Swvindler i“"", T Lot G o e vy | ES DS 1S I EHTENE S 01T Y0, UOULLIORS Fatilitng || OF HiOIHYRLGHS 'A\nn:;mflh..mu.-« still | tucky, also made o eumpnign tour under | she was stillalive, but i a eritieat condition. | tarhow sou call for Hop Hitors, (soo ureon eading hotels was convineing that the | wood; Wi Fulton, Nebraska City; €, B, | &0 A06 Yol @i ! remembired and need not be repeated | precisely simils umstinces and 438 | Phore was a lasooing contest at the Spear- | SWISEror Hops on the white lubel) the driieist senator would he made the issue of the | Yost L. R, Wright, T [ With ail its points. Yes, Lhave a very | hore, The whole question of the death of | he kept up under the exhausting strain | fish fair, - A Stoor was staried on e dend | Hnds oty ethor stut, callod ¢ b Waenees convention. His name was on every | G. Stripe, W. 0. Andiews, H.S. Moody, | strong idea how the bill was engineered | Hi i his identity with the tloater | by use of the s means, T, and WHOH Sonn <eventy. yvards awavy T o i)y CHE QFUISIAL nd ot wORlNe 7 4 S s | Omahag C. Thompson, Ashland; V through, but Tdon't care 1o express my ninvolved innomyst which — - Jesse Driseoll started for him, threw the [ viper, and if ho has taken money for the one's lips, some speaking favorably and | Uy C" Gliiva; AL F. Coon, Day R int." 7 until yosterday could not be cléared up. PostofMee Payrol Noose over the steer’s head and started in the | s indiot him tor e feand ane ] others consigning him to all plices of | City; B WL R TTek) . \”1“‘} um}m poin Y 1 ; There were three kll"\‘ found ,,H‘,i,.. Tho Oniilia postofiics lias w] Sl 1.‘,.‘.4.;:4.-n‘;mxlum |\\]hun lu]w tono |’. 1:1:-.“:| | tho damnuges for o swindle tnd wo wil roward a disagrecable kind they happened [ Ko Powell;, Milford: Frank 11 Wilson, ity Engincer Rosewater, when | porson of the taken from the Mis- | 0% SRET LG T e P IR 2 > >0 IIeot. i Jotlrnnl butdt Hom wero | PlattsmotthisJ: G, Ross, David Cliys . | nskod ubont the subjuet, said: “T'his | Gourl’ rivor, whieh ML O. Mil, at tia | ol of its own. Euch wnonth early | lorsoand tled him. Time, 41 sceonas, DR, HAIR’S o it AT LY ki SRR i i LA | 80,000 i paid ont to postal clorks making unusually active in their work against | I N maha; L , Ashland; bly allowed to pass ime coroner, ully presorved, A | @9 idd 1 A6 WPOS CIOERS MARIng: Wyoming. VanWyck. Chureh Howe earried him- | George Davis, Madison I, Picrce, 1t woutld bo s vary | few days ago as_vequested by Mr. | their headquartors hero and the home | \ore o fhe i postefice b in | A s‘t]_’]_]na, Cure self with his usual suavity of manner and ghton: J. W. Smiley, G. Rincha ng to do, on account of the lnx | Morrison to send them down to Lincoln, | opice employes. The salaries of the lat- | Laramie is af o standstill, owing to the scar- | - o acked his ten-year-old “jokes with the | Seward; W.J. Agneu, Hebart Brash, No | way in which (he ree comitteo | 0 order 1o aseertain whetherone of them | yor amonnt fo about $3,000 per month city of skilled workien, T e e e | sam n}d .5‘\.|I r|l-j,. n'npr, Tum\]v:‘ given \hx-fl‘:q-i)l ; ”Y““I‘I”I ;\n;u(, lll I' make their report onstom is for :\;;1.1;( \“| .\.‘\\».‘ll 1:‘.\‘;’ fo, u,‘(, kuy to | ““Following 18 thio report of the cartiers’ Wiontlig. b e Ul A iped s Hpsahe LG LS LR b | outearly in the day that Chureh w iy mahag ol ord, Seward: J. | tho committce to ne ion tak | which Hagan was accustome O ey | waork for the month of Septembor: Chicago in lar they @ | o and long standing old prompt- | fugz to tun the convention, and already | 1. Doty, David Citys . A. Scoville, VAl | on soparato slips of papers, which worq | it his pocket. “Mr. Mauldeclined to senil | o 2 E0 R ! 1s | artisticanly e o ity wondertul euting propectios, 1 i | had his slate made up. At 5 o'clock the isor . D. Davis, Ashiands D. Bosso- | ittaehid to the bill by pins. I this way | down the “keys for fear that thoy might | Number of Sl o casks for the Towi ark wi througghout tho world ‘for' its unrivaled railrond and anti-VanWyek members n, C. B Adams, Supe L L Hay- | gy person can casily attach o bill to thi | bealteeed ortampered with in some Wiy, | Ourof towin letters delivered A cowrt of clty of Lincoln, Nob., wraes, . held o cancus at the Commeoere hotel Nehraska City; Pat 1] ; . ]nm - | Sapproval pape without tho counneil l»ul_lhl\._,-.‘\:u‘ he m-n= down to x*u-! state | (lnr f town postal M.iq\ delivere : ww\nr; fan Dr. s Asthing | 11 SESSION. Yo Hustinge 3. Fishburn, | Kiowing anything about it.”" Mr. Rose- | capital inorder to make o personal test | etters defivered ... nan & D £, Iy wido s boon When the convention met at the opera 3 Van Duyne, Wilhers AL | ater said ho had examined the oviginal | #8 to whether t key would veaily fit | Loval postal cards delivered \\uf\‘ o symptom ot the { house it was evident that the influence of 1« u,” B ;\(‘ l‘l Nlllll. D \,\ appropriation, and the $7,000 itenr ap- | the safo. The s }u;) |'.\l1\'<-1' peculiar | l\..w»h‘uu-v\‘? Blive el .;;. s “""'""""'“'"‘\"{'1“' the railrond corporations had been at olmes, €. C. Sullivan, J. seared among the very first of the list. | pattern 50 the key. Upon trying | poitels cobieeter - oq- on Swith, of Laramic city, endeavored 10 1 Nov. i, I8 it Wi Hag | delegates, who wero interested only in | J.H. Culver, Milford; J. L Cameron, mystery to him. “Lexamined the | While the other s were found o cor- | L i D not the, noliee disarned. (e ontarated | slopt bottor in my Lo 1 am glod that T any retting spoils, visited the voom of 5. | Horman: John I Kuhn Omahag W ures of Councilmen Leeder, Good- | respond e o the locks for which | pyrms oe PILES Y and. 1o was jugged for lunacy, Hmong the many who cnn speak o tavorably of §ost, b the’ Commercial Totel, That | Biston, Orleans: J. L Miller, Red Cloud; | s ertainly | it was supposad they were intended T A SIREH b FETIL e to do. | YOUETemEdios” b T R gentloman had asceretary at work copy A. €. Hosme ! R Chaun- | yenuine conelusion 7| Thus it was proven almost ¢ SVely | i Uleerated Piles has been di velop the conl mines i the neighborhood of | praof o svery st in tho L, S, Canadn and ing the nawmes of all who were favorable y ( Connell’s — expression | that the floater was the dead body of |y wilii; (an Indian 1 the town, and supply the home market with | Eient ituin, wit bo mailcd upoit applicition. to himself for chairmuan of the central thvey o the subject, | Coune | James Hagan who was - either murdered | Wiltims Tndian 1 cheap fi Sheemens. of the coal bronght | ANy drugzist not having it in’ stock will pro- committee, I the result was that a | J. D Kilp: eilmi Whon asked about the | or committed suicide. | box s eured thie worst ehironic eases of 25 or | in w sted are said to equal the Wl | curolit number of drunken delegates prostituted | Ashland; (€ matter, said that he did not remember M. Maul, in speaking te reporter of |50 years standing !uull Tn_w- five | mine by the Union Pacitic. themselves on promi le to tnem by | J. B Moncrief, Columbus:John Mel y | signing the report allowing the item the matter yesterday, i tling: o S en \ter it ‘w“\“‘l‘y‘j"“lvk\‘_i"‘_fl”l‘; Phe alleged galena lead which was reeently Yost and his cohorts, and in the con- | O°'Neil; D. Carpen, O°Neil; Henry Dicrs, | 12 had examined the bill of - the water | 10w had no doubt but that - the mystery ~H““|-I i iv"fifl RN i | Aiscovered near Wikson's Mills at the head of vontion. thty - tollowed. the lund. of | Ulyssos; Hornian Diers, Ulysses: HONEy | works committos whon 16 was Deesontod | Ws — solved, andsl that the body | e damn thn ool W G T T G the monopoliuts us it was pointed out to | Hornbergor, Frank H. Wagner, Julius | hatore, and it was his opinion at the timo | of fazen had bheen found o Tt [l reaitoy iAo AN L LGS b E N them Meyer, IT. T Irvine, J. Ryan, E. Droste, | that the account ought not to he atlowed. | it the body of the floater tak rom the | wetiing e in bed), wets as o poultic BRI O DI AL RO OTG] AN O on.John M yer, of Hall county, (\‘» k“[ln' s l“h“'l';]”i jr ]I’Il :ul L;rr. Councilman Goodrich, also a member of | viver. He say ',” 10 ) n does | instant reiof, and I biepaied onty for 1 il Sietals, ) was pul in nomination for tempori Vm. Karbach, D. Bolman, D. Prochaska, | the finance committee, declared that he | 1ot care so miceh about ( 000 insur- of private paits, and for nothing else. PR e P R o T Cnit i QM SRR yaoud WoF J. Trvine, F. Hoiman, J." Kautman, D! [ gid not know how - the item slipped | anee on the deadmap's iife as ho does to | SRIN DISEASE 1D, “,‘“,"{,;“,‘l e i Sheliror braska City, was called for by the ring. | Bouse, Thomas Bunncll, W. IL Rayner, | thvough. 1 ecrtainly did not append | clene up the mysiery” of his son rimeh on the North Platie, sixty miles west of The vole <iood 318 for Haywood, and 133 | J. F. Withrow, Omalu my signature to that report wittingly,” | disappearance deposition Fort Fetternan. from which point they had for T'hiy —— I said. : Maal was takon in- fhe offieo of i been out thiee weeks, Iiom Seright's ey There' were several disputed delega- The position of the waterworks com- | Mason, and will he tised shoul. (S e U D tions, bui the monopoly “delegates “in pany. on the mutter is outlined in the | Surance company caie L contest it followinun e S )y 5 Helfhed U S LTty LN i 5 Bl P RT way ol Indopendence Rock and Tom Sun's ench ¢ s Mul‘ I[h] convention following letter from Sceretar) . o raneh Lo point whir an striko from the start was plainly anti-Van B qok, rave her Castori Dumont: TR v Kl t Ca o g | across the eountry to Lander other w ek, s the gentlomanly representa. | When Baby was sick, wo gavo har Gaatorla, Editor of the Ber: Tn your issuo of Notes. O o Slirostanss <o North, Platte and follow " b from the Second judicinl district had | When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, yostor extended” mention 15 made A. Monroe, dirsg assistant general ey 22 trcan, leaving it at tho wonth of Poiso o nose in-every r ...luxmu_\\lnl(-h -uul- ‘When she bocame Miss, she clung to Castoria, of the allowanee by the city council to wht agent of the Union Pacilie at The Democratic Pight. :\lvl}‘\ll.":i‘i: nd 1 -V|I>"“;>“m|"; iI :;:-m fora the convention. Church Howe and | yyyon g uad Childron, so gave them Castoriay this company of an amount due for ex- | e G GECR Cne Theve was a perceplible chuekle gurg- | he same by | 140 miles. Both lines Laird controlled the committee on reso- penditures made in changing our mu i il e ! % - (3 ST e e S lutions and the product of their brai pipes and hydrants in eases where e Union Pigitie: manazement con- [ ho answe ]lHn question r:f :IJ Bre re- l\}’;m"-\}:’}_l« r i ”‘I-’I ; ,',,",'i:"‘.“ ;.::::1 was, us stated, second-hand, from wl rrades of streets or th th line have | tinue o express their satisfaction at the | porter yesterday, asto what ho thougl ¥y I S8 thro the roso itions adopted by llwui"'\ilim\im‘ e B Jeen changed. It also containg progress of aliairs at Rock S The | ‘\""‘ nolicn 'li‘l‘.‘i' k R 'l' o Q07 ronorate: 0 il as v ) p ity nttorney rocnr ¢ N % ik a, Sn e ol « T n a court. Leavitt Burnham and C. 1L Ger o == referred 6 are caleulated to ing with every day, while during lust H \:ll‘l}:":‘;”“‘]"’:l\l'»‘“l‘ ot -(!“:‘:x‘“xlt. m\.:jH DA eh b A ea o ho TorsathicE era Y WIL BEE 0 EXAMINILG TR AT THE were nominated for regents of the uni- | His Mititary Carcer—A Testimontal | impression in the mind of the public that | week an average of no better than forty- | en i that th Bovd Miller faotion, s Tun inat Denver last week. ST of His Bravery. we have, throf ; with some | gix car loads per day was maintained, | 4] Il Bave nob hocn maxing war tpon ad oil well s down o, Oxama, Oct. 14.—[To the Editor.] Iml.l.(-..n.. v or officers red the s I' e A the opposing crowd; they on the contra ot thatubranntl o, : MAHA, (006 14, TC ANTH = PRiTon i eI BTE sixty-four car loads were taken out yes- | vy have been making wir upon us 8o Sl itral commit- s Beg containod a half column f:\.?f)..’l‘-( ‘(I‘u’:§|li)|”;~]:’:)l|] :l‘nljlnxil"l‘x‘ill),m\‘v.! de torday. *“Phe coal famine” is as yet | faras the onsting ol Heimeod ind O°Con- | 5[5 e Gotorado's eattlo and hoses is tee. He attempted to make speech, icla devoted mainly to eriticising the | ¢ \y that we uare wholly - | aved mrl. 4 e e | no m th committe '|~_ CON | Gyor 50,000,000, 30,000,000 of this being in but the small amount of modesty he has | militar ecr of Capt. H.J.Farnes- [ norant’ of the manner in ~which | I W.Blackburn, of the Union Pacifio | ¢ 0 tLdo not think it | hommed eatrld came to his assistance and he broke down | © 000 & sently promo- | it passed the eity conneil. and supposed | general pas department, went to county dele R DatorA T iny I quit talking, When a delegate [ WOrth vy, recently promo- | p e procoedings wer ular until | Bmcoln yester | i Hr L [l S upon tho s < pithlie skod S:im for whom ho voted at_the city | ted and appointed assistant inspector | g yaditor ealled our attention, when we sl Superintendent Smith, of the | es from the othor countles du dof medical oxaminers, election at Omaha in the last spring clec- smeral, and charging him with cow ealled for a warrant, to the fact that the nion Pacifie, leit on a trip over the | S “',"{ 1y su i stion, th lh'»vw;;l:m | ¢ (et of Jandin- northern Col- tion, he was in aquandary how to an- at the battle of Rio Arenosa, Texus, | bill had not been audited by him, and t night. county de tion will not oppose. orado, awned by the Union e, about ARARANE AT J u , ) 4 AU - 90,00 acres, has been sold to a syndicato of " and he did it by sitting down and = e 6 thal there w no items on file in his The I mines in the Pine valley n eattle me S 1 naniil ) = November 6, 18 ! g y i The gold mines in the Pine valley | Tvorvbody knows that the “Garland | eattio nen. shuatting his mouth. s i q 1 . oflice for a part of thobill. December 15, | (Opeoon) region, which attracted so much | qpr s A Hadl o i ) y ZNHE MISSOURE PACIFIC, Ihe article in question contains the | joqi we presented a bill for the wmount on) region, h cte L Stoves 1 Ranges the best in the The Loadville Herald says that the morta et ol g s S 2 f e andi|im ! PR ) P | attention Iast spring, have for some time )4 hey combine elegant finish, | ty reeords of the town for 1855 will show Considerable complamt is made over | customary number of misstatements and. | then duc us, which 346, This | pomained unheard of. [t scems that | e bili L o iy comor | woro” poople ave been shot to. death Uin CIFIG RAILWAY the nction of the city_council not grant- | oontortions of fact to fulfill the author's od ito’ the committao, and | tho' mines: of tho . vogion have | SUEADiiLty une convenlonae With 00000« | ¢y e0:to denths A close relation to ing a portion of Ninth street to the bas oo 1 reported back to the coun- ARG IR RIon e | my of fuel in spite of all competition | LRI e IS ay b init] and teve 2 ) ALUOL purpose. D & one the way of mueh Nebraska land | [ala their station anee of all |, Ttis reported that Colorow ehoked a little pOI e i Missouri Pacific railrond. It seoms that 3 ottt Farnonworthii g il for action, consequently has not been 1 51 ave fallen into the control of spee- | o Wi T, i thia | Doy on a recont trip to Glonwood Springs, T¢ n GF hrougls trauspors at tho lnst meeting of the council certain [ As o matter of fact Farnesworth was | yoted upon and rejected, aj statedin one | ylators, ‘These men were among the fivss | o - We tike ple dh i A ] b said tiad he rode up ta ranch, ordered b 4P Conyta: | friends of the Burlington road were | not ordered to attack a particular | of the morning papers. t month wo . (ioese mon woro ot L Bt | attention of our readers to their mCrits. | hov'to conk him somathing to e, and on t H o i present and opposed the donation to the camp, but was on a general scout, when | determined to send ina bill for th thout the stroke of a pick wont N :; T boy’s refusal ehoked him, oo wonding Missouri Pacitic aud succceded in post- ponmg the vote on the ordinance one week.” Many who are friendly to the now rond and also feel w decp interest in count, hoping that it would receive attention, and believing that the origi bill was on file, we comme S December 15, 1881; balance rendered, he, with thicty men, attacked a camp of 100 Cheyennes, and with this little band fought a greatly superior number from the B. & M. think that the council should | 1:30°p. m. until , when, several of his | $6,635.46, and then added the items of ex- treat the new corporation with much | men being wounded and his ammunition | penditures made in 1885, making o total consideration as they have the old road. | nearly exhausted, he returned to his | of $7,480 m that the city fathers have no | camp. ‘T'his was the bill that was passed upon right to donate the streets forany l to any private corporation. T ! this may be one thing is certai - roads must of necessity have ground for 1t 15 not customary to employ captured Indians as guides “In this instance the guide was n Mexiean. ‘Tho saddest part. of this enga and allowed by the council. When the auditor informed us that the original bill was not on file, wo immediately made a duplicate and filed it with him. The JUrpose oweves goment | their side tracks and dopots, and inorder | s that Favnsworth lost_two men killed, { amount is for actual cxpenditures made | to give them casy facilities and close | but not by reason of their being wounded | by us and the whole cost has been charg- | communication to the business portionof | and abandoned. On the con y, Ono t it cost usin ed to the city at just wl ash for laboj the city some of the streots in the western the heart while the e and material, and we have was shot through {mrl of the town, It is said that the Bur- mmand wis c!uu'glnfi the Indians. od the city up to the present time v ington road now has twenty-seven miles ho other struyed from the command in hout charging any interest. Refe | of yard in this city, and often re- | the darkness. ~ All_efforts to find him ng to the opmion of the city attorney | by the tra @ public | were unavailing. His body was found | we desire to say that we have the opinion Jargest and finest yard | the following day near the ‘scene of tho | of one of the leading attorneys of the otween Chicago and Denve It is re- | fight, whither he had strayed. west, one who stands at the head of the ported that the M. P, road mu 1 8o’ far from Capt. Farnsworth's con- | bar in this city, that the city is clearly li- on the cars in this city ready to com- | duct on this oceasion being severely crit- ble for all dimages sustained by us by | mence work on their ‘yards s soon as | icised, and _talk of his being court-mar- | reason of changes of grade and cnrb the oity right of way is settled. This ma- | tinled’ his fight is tho only thing that re- | lines. It scems,remarkable to us that | terinl s boen here in waiting some two | flects honor” on the campaign of Gen, | the city attorney in the of the fact or three woeks and the compiny areonly | Nelson A. Miles_agamst the Cheyennes | that the liubility of the city for damages too anxions to get to laying track at the | and Comanches in 1874, notwithstanding | caused by chunging of grades, &., to 3 earliest possible moment. If the $50,000 | the fact that Miles did all in his power | property holders s uni 1ly admitted, . in bonds voted them Saturday wus the | to embarrass the usefulness of the - | should express an opinion that the city inducemont that oceasioned them com- | ry battalion, sent nearly a thousand miles | is not liable to us where grades have been ing into Lincoln, it is somewhat strange | t0 co-operate with him against these In- | repeatedly changed they have that they would ship building material | dians. been forinstance on Farnam street, in into the city some two weeks prior to the The campaign as a whole w: which case we have twice had to lower bond election. This information cer- | the Indiuns returning to th our main betw fteenth and Twen- tainly sustains the \u\si on which the | tion as soon as winter weatl tieth, and even tuke it entirely out bhe- Bek “has maintiined, during the past [ make this statement in simple justice | tween Twentieth and Twenty-Second throo weeks. It hus also been developed | to s brave and honorable ofticer who in | streets, it uftor th b fill on that M, J. R. Webster, who is a member | the luudablo ambition of a soldier's life | that strc d been made. Considor of the city council, and who worked for soks and secures romotion that ex- [ able of the billis for changing hydrants, the bonds, is regularly enga red as attor- | cites the envy of no Bravan buy lasa for-| whiohiras done by seo ditaation ok J ney for the Missouri Pacific, and his | tunate individuals, the i council” on streets, where nAmoe #ppe o the condemnation no JUsTIce. curb line was nged from six- ti which have been sent out to prop L teen to twenty feet from the property erty owners Ona wazer of 85 at Scotland, a t of | line. In these eases the hydrants would THE K, OF P. MEETING, ponies weighing a trifle over 700 pounds each, | have remained in - the “sidewalk and The socond and Jast day of the meeting | drow @ load of 4,000 pounds upa steep hill. | would have been a constant source of of the grand lod of the Ku The wagon weighed 500 pounds, making o [ danger to pedestrians if not ro- Pythias was even more of a suc ital of 4,500 pounds. Woved As far as this bill will yostorduy. A lurge nuwber o Seem— bring wedge to of the entry were here and the y Lo in the THIS UNRIVALED of othe l‘ll‘IHllwl I com| ]mm is noon wins » pleusant feature of the meet: | gouane wr con d we don't s L s any ing. There was ouly one entry for the | SOUTHERN Lsnsby 18 beaving on the justice of our claim and 1 rize diill, thut being the Uniofrmed | WABNANTED NOT 70 | Took upon the ¢ity attorney’s opinion in i u | n Omahn. This lodge | cosran A LE that respect as unimportant, \h lesire H was necompanied by the Musical Union | puymens or srcv to suy, however, that we know of no { under the leadership of Harry | on" i Sliions other laims which will be presented and | nd it was a delightful treat to . P e will state that the suggestion of the ety the eitizens to hewr Tho other bunds | MNERAL St ;‘\ {.I:'.- attorney is the first intimation that we acquitted themselves with eredit T 38 PURELY VRO have over had that such claims were pos ‘Pho action of the Lineoln lodgo 1 ye. | BPABLE. " ible, The city council knew that this fusing o cnter competition with the It Will Cure all Discases Caused work was being done and much of it was Omulia 1odgo in the prize drill, was uni by Devangement of the Liver, specially ordered by them, but never in vorsally and favorably commented o Kiduney and Stomach, timated” that it desired the work done all members of the K. P It ovines It you focl dull, drowsy, debilitated have fre | under inspection. We would have had fraternal tecling which is just what is do- | quoat headache, mouth tustos badiy, paov ap | no objection, in fact would sived to he cultivated anoig the Todges. | petitc and tongue oputad, you ure ."".:’.‘l‘”"" ferved to have the city represent The banguet List night was attended by [\t rridives or Chiliousmess o ol s | the work was going on und an ovor 800 kuights, and it was a geand sud- | SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. kept by them if they had so desir 0eas At any tune you foel your system fn conclusion we desire to THE BOARD OF EDUCATION ne loansing, toning lating withe are conlident that the liable, and The board of edueution a5 und outviolont purging, or stimulating with thut we can col in the courts funds havo snproved the Cloits | o 248 tutaxionting ke with interest and eosts, But we desi put upon t o tands in Keya Paha N | sertloment without suit, teching £ Kktelope: 6 and iy wit | OLTITONS LIVOE REGUIATOR | i 6 ek Mierist, as ettt the city's, ghortly he put upon the market for s to wvoid litigation. We are willing to The bourd wies exceedingly cautious in PREPARED BY arbiteate the mattor if the city so desires —hut unless the bill is either puidor stops easminiug into wid lnguiring about the | . AL Zellin & Co . TIOR3 - i i y Mhiladelphia, Pa. tide of the first excite ment, L prospecting is still in progress, but_the development of - the true wealth of the valley has been im- peded and active measures have been suspended for the It has just been announced that there ‘ The is to be a new bank in this city. institution will be called the “Bank of Omaha,” and will be located in the Giacomini building on the nth and Juckson streets, is_instituted by Mr. A, of Columbus, Neb., ‘and Mr. McCague, now of the Commer- ational bank. Mr. Henry is a lumbe 'Whu has b 1) 1o for seventeen ) and has met with a fair measure of suo- cess. He 15 at present o hoavy stoc holder in the Commercial National bank of this city. _Mr. MeCague has lived in Omaha for nineteen ye and needs no introduc- | tion, He has been engaged in tho bank- ing busi stands high in' his profossion. in the United States treasury as a teller under Hon. A. U. Wyman, when that gentleman was treasurer of the nation, and acquitted himsalf with great eredit, for the past five years and He was The building whieh the bank will oceupy | will bo thoronghly overhauled wnd i new vault will” ho 'started the coming week. An elegang now safo has been or- | dered. Th InuhL ¥’y been leased for five with the privilege of five yours lon Mr. Henry will ‘be president, and Mr. McCaguoe caghier of the institu- tion. It is expeeted that the house will begin business on N nber 1st - Noricr 10 TuE TRAVEL Jordan House, Grand 4 tain C. B, Jordan, proprictor. Firs in every respect, Good sample rooms i A Theatrical Man Talks. Fred MeCloy, the well known mana- the “In His Power’ company appears here to-night, ar- rived in the city yestorday and was busy which | shaking hands with his friends in Oma- T , of whom he hus many. Mr. McCloy, it may be remembered, was attacked sayagely some weeks ago by the Denver News, which paper was waging a bitt fight upon the opera house, He has instituted a 0,000 libel suit against that journal nif zuged the very best legal talont to represent him m pretty confident.’" he said to a seribe yesterduy, *'that I will be award d at least £10,000 damages--of course [ an hardly expoct to get the full smount. 1 think that public opinion in Denver is on my side. The aftack was certainly an unealled for and cowardly one. Mr. McCloy's company is the strongest ind cver put pan the roud, and o n His Power,” allows Mr. Aldrich to display to best advantage his o, S— Timothy Driscoll, & muc sorry looking young man court yesterdiy on u ¢ dimaged the horss and buzey of Roed | Kirkendal & Co, It seems Uit yester. ay Timothy, who is th hostler working | spattered, | was tried argeo of having | for tho fivm, took it into his head to go onn grand hurrah, and - aceordingly he vted off with the horse and 1. In avery shorttime ho ted, and then the fun began, madly all day long, ashing the “buggy. i Judge Stenberg | y o fine of §i0 | mount of the dan- of Wis intoxic He drove the he and wound inp by Tho hor Alter v lenathy trial, sentenced Driscoll ¢ nd costs (double the sing him to a terim impris the county jail for 23 dunys. A il Gun Club Shoot. The semi-ennual hunt of the Omah: Gun club oceurs October 27, with sides as | follows: Ci I Mills’ sido—F. 8. | lor, C.B. Luno, Geo, LB Strassbirzer Holmes, Robert Pat-, 8 J. W Th nounees the ol ho ali or thy pudiing, and the pro the past thr. son at Sal woestern ho day to slec weross the n The Norf acres of lan Competen 5,000,000, of Montana $15,000,000, of which sti away 1. 5. Roliins, Capt. W. H. 5. | W. Potty, J. J. Hardin, .. Buikor, T. I Cot® | weno Fingor, Sam Sh, AL L. Patrick, W. Bodford, J.T' Lvans, ed Nye is an_oidd man, and his game will be divided between both it ternoon, Lune was the suecoss stant, and won the club medal ful v ova ont abiut stolon, in troops near The outp: for the mon S0INC A1l the output The now editor of existence as follows Deing starved out for ne A mountain poct s night, and with one parting dies i gold and red: the clowds, sunlushod, Dot cling 'round the day’s decling shadows Kan: crecp: gold turns to grayv: a sharp dividing line parts carth and heave wn the Montana beef, mitton and wool for 1551 Tha value of the mining and stock produets Miles City has four artesian wells, the Inst 1ifth is s pouting at Fort Keogh, but two miles ghty the Goth e third Silver Record, an- aniversary of Wis paper Ve claim no e keeping the Kecord coyours. We havo lived on wind reresk soup, Gothie iise of bummer yyears, and we hiny et g3 his is the son- e spent day kisse W ol jussion, The CGreat Rock Island Route Gunrantees fta patyons that senws of personal seeti- vty ailorded by i w0l Thoromenly Biiieted rond: says, “for e Al e ocinlton i ot o forte’ a Ny den of idn when i Uesign, It the ealm, eolll dark Kisses the (L the Wil ey Tooks out fet.” o hetwoen Chivago and Tions aro made Traine n Sorean Montana. [ i A thern Pucific still has 85,000,000 | San b nia ey, dich vh d to sell. b DIRE, t judges estimato the value of at o ittt by ade will amount tids year w shout R. R. CABLE, E. 8T. JOHN, Pres't & Gowl We'r, Gl Tkt & Phas. Aghy CHICAGO., ~ meCHICAGO Avo ORTH- N WESTERN wek wiler on the Ist inst, and a k seventeen Crow Indians haying Norses, supposed o haye been Wit possession, wera eaptured by dunction, belowy Billings, it for the Drum Lummon mine 1l ot September reached the hand- £ 3100000, andl it Dnated that for the year 1885 will tun over i witlion of dollar PAILWAY. Viscount Stephen de Rouse was recently THE IEST ROITE_AND. | ordained a deacon by Bishop Brondellat thie SIHORT LIMNE Helona eathendral. 1o is descendant of ox- president MeMalion of France. 1le has been | wissionury giiong Montann Lndiang for y 0 y it Council Blufls water works al San Diego will cost $800,000, ' FRAST suicide in Californin st wed . 25 YEARS IN hotels are discharging their | mneonly rond to take for Dos Molnos, Mas The Greatest M-adiul‘—'lri‘-muph of the Agel (« il ‘; ituting wi nv\ lih .; s, :lf”" il ¢ apids, l‘\\HY'l ) u:,‘u ’4 ».I'w S e————— at the recolpt in dalt Lake | dliwauke aw enst. To tho peopl SYNMPTOMS OF A ( < ending October 7th, I 3 o ul »v\\\tvrlmv s -|‘ m‘u, l:lnh . TORPID LIVER. Kivo, of SELSLLELIL Diglall, and 817,50 40 | ofare ipar OF GAVATY 08 10t DORSIDIS by A0y Loss of e, Bowels costive, ain in W01 A e Qe BIILTRRGL other line. tho hei w dull sensagion in the | .. Washoe cov Nevadi, has a curiosity in Aloni it fuw of the wmoron '”v‘u"'""“\ ™ back pnre, Pain under the snonlders 1 the perennof Pitrick Keating, who appeard | Tiority ehjoved by ¢ iis o bos biade, Fullness ufter cating, with a dise | « n il 10 | ExOoD g et e Suclination to excreion of body er mivdy d 1rom Ta IAL Irritability o ©2 Low poiviie, v it Wi models Of afeeling of ectos some duty, ¢ Ot nn, D)1z ews, TIutioring nt the Just boen R DA Dotn beforetho eyes, Hoadache DINING CANS, over the right eye, Reatiosinons, with | i Siful drenms, Ilighly colored Urine, nnd | nehes of water, CONSTIPATION, 1 FUTT'S PALLS 4o eapecially adaptod to such cases, one do \ tostnial | Abuetite i cau ALKy th11s'the ayst Ml A ction o tools ie A Lo o dte Sl oyl TOTTS EXTRAGT SARSKPANILLA Renovates the ly, makes Lealt fleahy slrengthens the w repairs Lho wastes of the system with purw blood aud hard muscle; tones the nervous system, invigorates the brain, and im) the Vigor of wGulowl, o old Ly dinieints. 3 FEICE 14 Murray 86, New Xork, Mis, Geor ntally ki Wiks 0N 4§ in e ba frig Wi wl wnel 1 v, aged 67, w - Oleden st woek, She Jending 1o eome 1o town \ \ ahus. Inatunapolis ¢ oher s v Al I, H81itn b, PItThiy ! | vemon i New Vork, Phibidelphin, Da Vil 3 it o) all ol i oo cusl, gl ¥ ‘ ( th ( 1 the Mis, Had NOITH W NI T | vanecd | 1 3on wish (ha bhost neco lons. Al tickes R 10 e | s Kts vin Uie 1 HUGHIES 1S HALR, N HUnINE Oyver : G ‘ Manuger Ly P Agunt, wost e CHICA Tk adco s W. N, BACOC victin, The. other ocey Goo. Agont, 1482 Fnrnim St Ouidin, Mo chiele wiraeulodsly escuprd. Bovcutben ) ouss Kapokioucs, . 4