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8 . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SHTTTRDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1845. e e e, - e - - ¥ B ————— T BIUHED UP ABOUT TOWN, | ot e o o and fivs | fir p the suffering I have he through | and are etill to be 'gcen in the o I left home to ook for my hus- | o'd platted record. Thig was before band. Farnam street was openod to the pres Mrs tzner tells a great many [ ent limits, When that: thoroughfare strange etorics of how her husband has [ was opened, there occurred a slizht dis tried to murder her by the knife and by | erepaney of cight feet hetfreen the orig attempts have been | nal recorded survey and the new sarvoy. | our emigrant pas rs first-class aceommo- dations _as to trains and runni Throm AL PASSCNZErs No Tnoorporation of the Omaha & North Platte | tho priviteges of firetclacs pesenzers exeept Railroad Manager Holdredge's an' stop-over and_Paliman sleeping ear, aceom- udations, O atrons will appreciate the wicon, how repeate v y - | et et i o save fsbadays's time | made to take her baby from her, ote. She | The difference, which’ teehnically made INTERVIEW WITH THE BISHOP, | beiween fhe Missouri river and Californin | reiterates every cireimstance with such | Mr. Chapman the possessor of the eight \ T points. The through time between Omaha | detail thatit is difficult not to believe her nd San Franeiseo is three and one-half day Iime between Kansas City and San Fran foot strip was not diseovered until just Hor stories, however, are best taken with fay. Of course as the matter ¥ / y | wance, 18 s feared yros his yrevent Mr y News—An TIHnols | giceo isfess than four days rable allowahce, as it is fearcd Y prosont this will prevent e O e a Unfon Pacifie | thattroubles have turned her mind Kellogg from giving a elear title to the Woman Looking for Hor Huse ot e ot property 1-»" l l C ) band—A New Industry— A Tov vears ago the emigrant tima from A \_':‘_ :‘;“m Mr, Millard and MrsBarton are desir WI H Ev E RY P R H As E 4 Omaha to San Franelsco was seven day On the ri A mg to purchase a portion: of this prop - Local Miscellany. ar the corner the other stands | | General allw The ehiange announced in this eireular A SAAL erty, but of course are unwilling to buy - duiees it 1o three, and one-half daysl This | of Sixth and Jones strects, stands the | it with a flaw in the title. _Accordingly rapid transit, combined with the SUPCrior ac | pow wood-working tactory which is be- | this suit is bronglt by Mrs. Kellogg, the Railrond Matters, commodations afforded emigrants goi . ! : The following dispatch from Lincoln ||‘. iforn Oregon or Washin 1»!\_, vi ing put up by Mr hn 17, Coots, tl ¢ -4 " 1 nion Pacifie, will inerense its al'ready larg el o yailder of this eit This es eonveys intelligence of the filing of in- | enifirant hisiness, ho stopover privitee | ¥ iy tilder of this city g |I i corporation papers tor the new Omaha rl-‘ ten days to look at "m in California, | tablishment, really the fi of the kind 4 y | Tdaho, Oregon and W ngton 08 con- | ey ed in Omaha, is to be operated ¢ orth Plagte railond. [ tinued. O B T 18 e Wil b the | . Mr. Jul Lyons, advanoo agent of tho ation of the Omnha & Novth 1 | ~— O e fastory wost of tho | 1ndics’ buse ball club, which is expecied 1eompany haye heen filed in th | An Interview With the Bishop. [ eddidvkaraiiclls iU here Saturday night, has made | | | | | | g o sent owner of the property, to sceure a clear title This will be found somw rent of a s - to nurely benefit, not ornamentally but financialiv. Wo offer no thing minature, but p urel eanty at the Bat. | guarantee 100 per nd at every point show more elegance than ean ve seen in any one houss in America, and wo will guarantee you ean save yourself enough on one purchase to wareant another,for less than a single ono of the same kind from any merchant tailor in America would cost you, and when you see what can be did for you by making o singlo pus chase from us, you will agree that tho prize we tender is worta your wsideration. You can wear in rranges the secretary of state. ‘The incorporators are Bishop O'Connor returned yesterday | Missouri river, onts for the ¢ fo '8 10 me o Georg Toldred . Taylor, D, C. 1 Sy | “Th1a worthy 6 8 soviow ments for the fair females to mect, th it extended orian ] Bistis, J. 1, | from atrip through the state whe T o ¢ 1 Union Pacifics on the diamond Sunday rland and wotte, It las been visiting the various parishes | description, as bemgan important addi- | e w0000, The game will be the first of ommence at Onl hence th under his charge. A reporter for the | tion to the industr rf Omah: nd ever plaged in the city, and th lns, Saipy and 3 fo Asl UL Wi Datii e ire BheoRle. WHH sl d ever played e city, and the oo worthw sty throyeh parts of Sain: | BEk drove out to his residence near the | The I:""'”'I"-‘[ are |“ "‘!J" 1l ,l',’l" turnout no doubt will be alarge one, The P A i\i ’ I ' A I lOO I\I S E'OR PIS, ) ntle « Jol X n Pe, | 3 ) 1 for an stanti [ ood o ric J P b ¢ iR on ert thoyay Simton, Fiatte, Ml red Heart copvent last night and | MY SHEke T Ha G o | bl will be pitched by a real live girl, son, Boone, Antelope, Wheeler, Greeley, /alley, Loop, Clister and’ Blaine coun- o, 10 @ point near the northwest corner of Custar county, conneeting with the Grand | 1 an interview with the distinguished ln:whim: shop is a l_uuc\: building 60390 | ¢ will be required ‘to conform strictly feet, while above it, in the second story, | to league rules; it will be ht by an ‘ is the cabinet-making shop, which is 21x other hona dide female, while men (or basewomen) and b *said the bishop in answer to the Jsiand Wyoming Central Tine, with | reporter's leading query, *I have not yet | 60 feet. This building rans novth and | G v ™00 use o basket in }‘"ri'[“" e y'},“];‘.:;g«”"! Noxfolk. The capi- | yoeeived from the pope officinl notice of :‘m.l\"hv inwlm.m*j" ning lllyv i },];'\' ling the sphere, ¢ £ 3.00 2 3.0 S400 8§ 450 $ 4.80 $ 525 $ 5.060 Wil GENERAL MANAGER HOLDREDGE | My Elp[luinnllwnl u\'lmlvjmnl |‘u-xlir.| o w: Fank b L “I;‘;‘j!'l""i-; Hteanind Ylid fullhl:;‘\lh"”m“ of the ladies will be as ) ml;(:v:nm; :Iyiv a M‘;’;‘&'I\L T nl;\t;;: ¥ $10.60 $11.00 ; SAVS. : | of Nebraska and Wyoming. AL know | of Northeast of the machine shop H Bmoeon . Calftaln and a5 4 A reporter led yesterday — upon g6t the matter is what I have seen in | are the drying Kilns,one for the hard wood d 3 ¥ 3 vev. Piteher $ 8.50 $ 8.8 $ 4.95 $ 5.00 $ 5.50 $ 6.00 $ 6.50 & 8.00 i the general manuger of the B, & Moand | g %00 press dispatehes, 1 sup- | Work, the other for the ordinary | vari s S Catelw "That was made to order by n Merehant Tailor for 4 questioned him about the proposed new | b Bl D : U s, The dimension of the one kiln is non 5 8 § 7.00 B 7.00 $ 800 $10.00 $11.00 $12.00 £13.00 £16.00 youd, *Is the northwestern line an as- | pose the papersmay be expected heveany | o486 of the other 35, On this cor- | Miss Bishop. . ond b sured facty” was asked | day, and probably will arrive here before | ner also is the hoiler_and engine room, [ M Hieh . s y wolhe mattor stunds precisely in this | gho Jagt of the month. Tho pope may | With smoke stack 63 fect bigh, which is | M Ranel. . Ju A v ! ' decide to send them to this country by | © fect broad at the basc L 1o | Aiss Jones 1 ® width of 4 feet at the top ! ddition 1t was intended Thursday o present ent of the Ameri- | 10 those main buildings ¢ others; | thio Union: Pacitic” ol i its full i articles of incorporation, and we |rrn}m~u 1 College, who has been in Rome for | such as the coal house, lamber rooms, | strength, a Siia AGRsOnETo L0 Dbk 10 submit the scheme to our board of di- | Dr. O'Connell; pre rectors in Boston who have notas yet approved it If we ean secure | gome time past.” store rooms, ete., which are within easy | 4 sphere. Yesterd hr f the thir consont the roud will certainly be |~ “Was the subject of your appointment | aceess {'..':fllm}.'-r:‘ of the <-xu'|‘y"':\vl..»hx".'.r olinkleys an assured fact.” as bishop discussed by you with the pope | -~ The machinery, part of which is to be | gike shall be nameloss, eame down toy 3 Y g e s el St will be the line of the roud e B b O R I TG L LG Auy style of eut or pattern thata wind could magine, made in Business Su ts, Walking Suts, Dress and Fll Dress Suip “It is ealenluted to run ont from Omaha |~ <Bui very little, In December the con- | proved sort, Al kinds of wood work | pucssed they swould have to decling to made up in the most artistio manner, py making your selections from the following you will not be disappointed: ;mv!‘h «mil"!lu Mu'u'_\l;'d !‘*l"lll" :‘I' A\“l;' !.I»r 1ce among other things passed :; res- | suel earving, turning, joining, and in | Flay on Sunday. Pressed for an expla- and, and thenee northwesterly through tion requesting the » 1 k aet ev o will be done i AELEI00 bR i 3 re 5 211,60 ) 816 13,8 ) ) i ¥ . Bibedld) s z is_anticipa i e ce chorus. “Beeanse onr wives won‘tlet us /as made rder Merchant Tailor for countivs, and thence west to @ point near iskan, and the petition was fou d [ buildings will be completed, the ma- | Sure enough the better halves of the ;‘,\',“m’,“ il % WL A L L $20.00 £27.00 £26.00 tho northwast._corner of Custer: eonnty, | to ftoue soon after, No, £did not solicit | ehinery in and everything ready for the | e ‘marred men of the U P had o kL v * s where we expect to conncet with the the appointment. In fact Iw s entirely | commencement of” operations. The es- | hold an indignation meeting last night, “814.70 £15.00 3 0 £17.00 $18.00 $20.00 $30.00 $35.00 gl de et el TGt pli | ST el g L which some very emphatic resolutions Was made to order by a leading Merchant Tailor for veying has already comn ecd i Colla all; but informed the conference that i nt of from 150 to 200 men, thoug V(! MISBI The yshe Bl » 520,00 £30.00 E 32,0 $31.00 3 0. £ T county north of the Platte, and we & N e were passed. T upshot is that the £20.00 £30.00 §: u $34.00 $36.00 £40.00 £60.00 $70.00 1| were appointed to the place 1 would not hands— | game will be played with three substi- i‘munn-m-u work on llllu- mvll-.rr parts llil!lf; deeline to serve. say (ifty—wilt will be put to wor tutes. ine assoor possible. i survey wi ill the change affect your plans in The work of constructing the factory i i i isitor i hi i R in ull probability be completed o’ that ) 5 ! Duildings lins heon .E.:g-..f? incoJuly A Baker's Freak. (hedepizimentinbieliviilin il oubBinietul vV oneir bt mbra e bl et g Byl the nctive work of constraction ean com- “No, not so far as I can tell you now. | under the direction of Mr L. Berry, Mr. § o 0 o e mence next spring, provided the d TURINE StiiersEso GaTivito LI NIUE tHitt] | {CA0Ts nksi bt T nTOTTRBHLE. (tha1| LvLnsdustHbvolopat SeakEAKend srson ory decide to build the road. No now. The work will be about the same, | reporter ~that_in_all probability the | the proprietor of the hkery shop in the OVER COATS propose to build the road independ: | the field similar in extent. In dropping [ eost of the cntire plant would heabout | Hanscom building, on Capitol avenue, ently of any loeal aid It~ will | the title of Bishop of Debonah, whieh T | §20,000. near Sixteenth, has disappeared, le: be constructed with our own money. have held simply in a titular capacity, e —— 3 1 ng . 3 X fhehtioned. to, Mr, Holdrodge | and “\;“‘u“"gllg_ t'of Bishop of Sl X A aoytallWedding. numerous ¢ -ld\llm\ to, mourn his o §R.<m s‘zm:rm *I!" n‘::m ‘[xmlt‘n:m o ;In’ . $11.00 $11.40 $12.00 §13.00 $14.00 1500 § t-talk had it, this action on | Isimply gain a greater measure of power | The predi Rea Just before he left hésold out to Meyd er by & Mercha or fc { | b y gain a greater meus 3 jon made by the “Hymen- ) 4 S s ) 29 23 : ; & : ot the oG Vi o schemo | and disugotion. e s e O G T G R O SIUCOBENE SIT OO ST 00 S0 22.00 W00 §2400 S000 K800 $3000 to “blufl ™ the Missou e from pur- | ) have returned from a pretty Sove 020 SHL ¢ The chie in amount, he ordered tain young gentleman (having cl TR continued, *having gone out as far as | the Missouri Pacific businessat the Union | instrue anston. 1 find everything ina flour- | y shing and extremely satisfactory condi- i an. tion.” Being asked to give somé figures cr H, B. Stone, of the | about th Engineer George C. | Bishop O suing its plans of building to the north- | tended tour thronghout my territory west. “Well, Lean't help what people | o e suy,” he refurned, “we think there is money in this_northwest line, and we propose to build it if we General Marn Burlington, Chiet avor of a thivd party, who was And many others too nunierous to mention, which ra 1 to use & part of the ‘amount to ¢ local freight oflice) would soon | Pavoll the hands. . i Henderson was last scen in the eity take unto himself a partner for life, | whdnusday nieht. - 1lis prosent where AT THE ONLY MISFIT I8 fatholicism in_his territory, | proved only too true, for Thursday the | abouts are unknown. 'onnor said e 1 price from $16 to $38, in each one awaits a prizo for yon “When I took | happy event oceurred at Council Bluff: - Smith 5;‘-m-|_-.fl Superintendent ok D. | charge of this vic e, the territory lm’\'” T;“. (_”‘“" oting parties were \h' A Tussle For a Ticker. Superintendent of Towa Lines W. | comprised all of Nebraska, all of Wyon ! LR i | Tu Selden's court yesterday. the ease il and Superintendent of Machin- | ing, ll of Dakota west of the Missouri | A B. Cook, of Omaha, and Miss Lill M e B I R e s 3 vy G. D. Rhodes of the sume road, ar- | yiver, and all of Montana east of the | Jackson, of “East Omaha.” The e I Gy TR ) 10 ML IR 3 rived ih town quite la hurs ev Rocky mo ns. It has sinee been re- | mony took place at 2 o'clock, in the pres- trial. The suit is one where the plaintift (liavias A Fmt A0 ! y took place at 2 o'clock, in the pres 1 ( ning inga special, but left yesterday forthe | duced, as you know, o that it now com- St bor of invited gnests, | Moehle, who isa pawnbroker on Farham | 4 st They w imply on a tour of m- | prises but Nebrask 1d Wyoming. At | enee of & lare number of IVILCE ZUeSES. | 00 60y 6 suit ngainst them to recover 1 their visit here had 1o sig- | that time there were 24 churehes i the | The Rev. MeKuy tied the knot. 1 ; yDINES UGN A y jificange m' conneetion with proposed | vieariate, Now with very reduced torri- | Viola Sears played ®Mendelsohn's Wed. | & Wateh veplevined by-Biehanan & Co : 8 line to the northwest. there are more than 150. At that | ding March.” Mr. W. J. Ward, of this | the well known jewelry firm of this ci 3 A NEW RAILROAD PROJECT. inie the Catholic_population was 12,000. ¢, neted as “hest man,” while Miss | It appears that two young bloods applied L Sy r:nh'la o ity Bl ) ol Now it is about 70,000. Bosides ,this we ister of the bride, acted as brides- | (o the latter firm to buy two watehes on more than ordinary importance to west- | have 83 missions, most of which w After the ceremony an elegant | ¢ % A = — P ; ern interests is in a fair way of being | be large enough to warrant the ; dinner was served. = time-payments. The request was granted, 1119 FLARINAN ST (=) speedily consummated. T jow line 1 | ment of a pricst. 50 that you S Coolt and s eetimable bride age | #nd the tickers turned over. One of the . - alabil ‘ ;(). ‘l(m‘ now Kinsus, Nebr ) & s.‘.-;l.wm.m ful growth of Catholi well known both in Omaha and Council | PUr "“\\‘L;l-ll;" i 5‘.1'1‘.".5"','.{13"‘: m[;;:;";'* 4 akota railway, and o extend from | jn the v te.” Blu \d have a host of friends in hoth | DiUTE: QLN BLADILC & i g () A Fort Scott, Kan., in a northwesterly di- | “How are your colonies prospering?” | citics. y_left on the afternoon train | Thit sumo duy both time picees were Open evenings until 9 o’clock. o reetion to’ Bismarck, Dakota, erossing | “Fincly. In Greely count all | for Astoria, 111, where Mr, Cook’s parents | Diwned at the store of Moghle, the latter i a!lvb llt injn uhmfit i ight line. | the land, 25,000 acres, has been taken up. | reside, and will visit Chicago, St. Lonis =l;:‘~l':"l";a\§;¢‘“‘|"ll ‘-'fl;'{ll-‘"lll":'\' ord '\): - - —- — - = - — h heme is backed by Pennsylvanin o there ar v 4 Y F Vow York before thev roturs = onee replevined and take SesS| S A B - B subscribed to_ the amount of §15,000, colonics, The most of these people are | will be at home at No. 181 Vine streef, yment on the one wi\m'h“ On ll»x | last April. The accident oceurred in the | Del ;g.wl |n](_|w ‘n’!!n]ml]ll&';t'(l'lzlv)‘n and :lllul.y“;|-:,‘“’r‘|‘|f:’-:x]y‘(‘qm\‘;‘~-9”-“ t‘itl.ul\( rt, The_ficld presented for such u ro from the cast, very few being from the | Council Blufls =S l]?llwf Wwatch, o coutso, Mochle “l”’. company’s yards, near their depot, where | Pienic of t i Dim e il club begany ettty preririmoyid i is immens Al the lines now | old country. Thé colony system in this Whe presents were numerous, hand- | loser, and ho contests the guit on the | o B0 T e Son T ed hay, | SV ; ar l»»‘hr )lu dayandibyilivid i auch oL proyor r'l] osion, I y k fion run cast and west. | vieariate has been a declded success, so | some and costly. mong them were the ground that when he loaned the money ! L L Yo | day night at least 600 honorary members Ao “l ML ld"l“ tollowing h Scott is conneeted with | far as we have been abie to try it. 'We | following: Bri ots and_diamond ear- | On the ticker, the leass or mortgag: | On account of a train »Lu‘(ln x on the | had putin an appem c J‘. o ousts drank and responded (o Memphis, Tenn. by the Fort Scott & | have been cramped for Jand, Conse- | rings, from the groom to the bride; ele- | thercon,which should have been miade | crosang he was obliged to drive lis t in the union except Florid « “Woven Brocl Gulf railroad. The rx-njuoml rond will [ quently have not been ab) Jour | gant ouyx base clock, from employes of | by Buchanan & Co., had notbeen filed. over the rails. Thiy became frightencd | sented, und the | two h (sl oxenocheyalve connect with that line, and, running | experiment as far in this diree a8 w Tnion P freight; China dinner 4 = s and ran, and in 1 the railrond | Scotin and Winnipeg sent their | h'f,‘nn o all the rige for ( In,nl\.«' r the north, cross the Burlington at Pawnee | could wish.” The colonies num- | set, “Haviland’s osier shape grey Saixon 15 It Really Consumption? | track Storrs was thrown from the wagon | men. g resenj sonson. The ‘Arcama’ Woven [ : ' n 3 ier shape g ; | It has lntherto been th tice Broche Velv, ] the ' City. It will traverse the richest coal | her now about forty, of | flower pattern, from M SternsdorfY, Many a case supposed to be radical to the ground. His left leg was broken, t has Int ierto been the pr ctice ¢ h roch l‘l\ 0 r_!*fil"“l" in ".‘ mos fields in Kansas and the best agricultural | which about thirteen are Trish aind the | Wasserman, Burnett, Crandall, MeLean! | long discase is really one of liver come { his ankle erushed and his body badl elub to hold the annual pienic on ¥ || beautitul designaiin all itho fashlonahle b portion of the state. In Nebraska it | halance Bohemian, German and Polish ) Bachman, Moone; Saton plaint and indigestion, but, unless that | hroised. His petition claims that the ing Island, eight nulf‘x_lu w Def i 1(3.({(«_, and mede .:.| yacloak tr m_ml_ runs througha rich grain belt, and at Bis- | Tne tirst one was initiated about thirty s Silver castor, W, J.” : ceryst) diseased liver ean be restored to healthy | cident was the result of negligene but this year the owner of the islid re- pv; ' fur 4\ubnlut! i .umn{\ garment for marck it expucts to gt Digz haro of the | yencs o in Jackson, Dakota, which f | frait. dish, Claric Jackson: handsome | action, it will so clog the lungs with cot~ | the part of the company, und that he bas | fused admission, clubming that the last | ladies.”—Arthur's Home Majr Dakota and Northern Pacific business. | now the salthiest, probab in the | hanging lamp, Dr. A Juckson: hand- | rupting matter as” to bring on their | sustained damages i the amount named mecting tore up thirty acres of ground in e The road from Fort Scott to Topeka is o | northwest | Yes, o far as | know, Bishop | some painted’ rolling pin and_plague, | speedy’d cay, and then indecd we have | above. enchipwiulishipolithifoyon bnenonle LAt ALOUENG RIGTIaTRII CAnEL AN Do islt 0t onoo, and the entire 1o, it is | Tomomioe colonio 1t Rinnacots ury | 3im Stalln Cartor, of Astoria. TH. haif | consumption, which is scrofula of the - wouldwt grow thoro this ‘seuson. Ul | af Netv Yok Yot win I gl ity "n"‘vl\l‘lh “1'1“\ be comple by idanuiny turned out a success, noticeably the Ad- | a dozen silver napkin rings, Nettie Hol | Jungs, in its \w.-q;ur;u IM:hmw cun he Brevities, vl::hi'lll:'l xl,'.’l“n".].‘.”lfi;‘t,‘\m{‘ gy "‘1] 0 e ere beth g 887, It will be n standard giuge, stecl- | yian colony.” lingsworth; silver eard receiver, M. and | more” happily caleulated | to ollieohiaabrotant Eronnilk EH OR R RIS RN TR G LRI E Bl rail line, and will be first-cfass in every | “Will th pope, in your opinion, ap- | Mys. E. F.' Fairehild, lnce_eurfaing and | danger in- the bud than is Dr (Sreighton collego hag broken @round | bevs to o sylvan retreat abous live milos respeet, The line from Fort Scott to To- | point a new eardinal in the place of Car- S Mr. and M J. Stock, lace | “Golden Medical Discovery.” | 4“111-‘1.““\ T A from the city. ) s will be 120 miles and the disginee | dinal MeCloskey? Bessie Rich, tidy rosewood paunt- | gists. an y equipy thinas ¥ The first thir zon the ‘nni':v.ulxlll':"\ : marek is 500 miles. Wlgis hurd o say. Piug, tho Ninth, a 8, Gould, rolling pins, hand e MeNally, the O'Neill champion, an address of weleome by brother Gard- 'NION PACIFIC MINTS. conferred the title” upon Cardinal Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Booth, v Gossi shortly going to Philadelphia to knoc trom which the following interest- i Tifteen of the miners at Almy, o eamp | Closkey Targely as i howor to American Srown (empty), Pet | Gen, Brec e o t)ioonan s | shalfnesiotol IR IOkl a statistios aro eulled: bers 22 i iston, were shipped out and | Catholieism, in which he w Booth; silver butter” dish Mrs! Le oD sk i s AU Gaered Heart convent is ia a prosper- | _The Lime-Kiln Club now. numbers away by parties unknown, and for reas- | interested. * Archbishop Cor tpanese toapot, Harvey Fuller, half | Bight, in company with his wife. ous condition, there being now about | 850 members in good standing. 3 ons unknown. It v b Union P | oo dhtion ot tho doad sardinal, | doon slver tenapoons and butter knife, | Major Willim_E. Creary, paymastor, | fifty-six bourders and wniimber of duy | Ithus nbout §5,000 In tho g ieral tro 5 # cific headqu but of course us to whether the pope will | Mr. and Mys. Chas. Durfec; pickle castor; | has been assigned to duty at. Cheyenne | scholars. This 1 e atten- ‘I::‘I‘ILlu‘;l“l':nl"‘1‘5|‘xl‘ltn::{:‘.‘ crale moncy wn flieiollone orsron appoint g wow cardinal it i3 dificult o | Mr. and Mrs A N Richi broom ease | pot, Wyoming, Major Tower has heen iyl o yanes £ T tin s fonts 94 B Vol surmise.” or pattern), R. Frane nu 2L 8 : ] Kate Sy £ v Labor, who are sick of dissensions, af- s ks and ¢ La vt Troupe | ordered to transfer the public funds and i e en sections or chapters, each one of tl < forded them transportation. i A Woman's Story. iy dih and spoon holdor, Addie snd | property for which he is accountable to ; : ““_,‘\‘\’”.“,,;, LS :uu;l_.u‘}'_x;l g t, ““7«[1”:‘ by l_’:\‘ I Mormons are being introduced intothe | Thursday night there arrived in this ity | Enma Fox; vases, Jennie Wards hand- | Major Creary, and bavine done so, will netie, or the corcinony i roeep- DOF I2A0% Tk 18 B0 b b it mines at Rock Springzs to work with the | 4 1,4y of perhaps 21 or 25 years of age nted vases with artiticial flowers, Mr | stand rel m turther duty in this | tion was fendered to the friends of the | 5 SR, R ol ofzan of the Chinamen. Tho output of the mines | f TV 08 BOrieDs ) o8 S5 S8 3080 S Mvs” Mulhollnd; - wine set, | dopartment hride and groom., Mr. Clarke 1 an or- | ,oihe club s tho recognized o : \ * Uhil PACIE N rren possessing appearance havin it ko o 4 il R e e i Miloaeibrantyelivatednr derly iniths miliuiny hesdauuriore plozki KL i 4 2 PACIFIC MAIL k ssessing appearance having L | sen; silver toothpick.holder, Mys, 4 antry, has been relieved from commanc Mitala ination o b e Fss g N O 1o L Ehie it o | Eoman b ey A e R i A e e K L RS ATl || o emaminmioniof ki 1 00 polorarinponlai{ear G malloavs e o reular it | once to the Metropolitan hotel, where | Dears; garnet water set, Mr, and Mrs. | and will proceed to Fort Fred” Steele, | 18K 16 aye heen held yeste ey snd cight in Canada. Wherever Agonts Union Pacific Railway: The | 4 ) corge Parks: engrnved sugar bowl and | Wyo. -.n.| O Sompiuad | tampo er, was t gl yiaten at country and cight in Canada Lerey el ) steamers of the Oceunic Steams! com- | she registered under the name of Mys. | --F~|nmu Ao oo o XN b A WAL, @ ll|n(v_|‘| in polic urt 'rl :"|n|m§ IS | oneof these by ul h.w’h.mu- 1||l<-L ‘ulhllul e 3 >, T i edM1G D . | 5 st - witnesses were present, but owin lic, ors ¢ had to s iy will ke the of the P Jones of Kansas City. e R T B AR SVl T Gaxnantoz, || Sndariinsssss wore pesant b eminan Hiallpolley Sdunlosas iy “:‘VIAIIJV shut up fuil steamcrs withdrawn from the Aus- | A yeporter learning yesterday that the | and Lena Dans very handsome | Ninth infantry, has been ordered to prot | i 6ty Was continucd until this afters | o soddon nd nanhalidaaths g trallan trade, and thera willbe no inter- | o0 "0e o was o peouliar one, | tdy, Mrs. BB, Carter; ceed to from Fort’ Bridger to Evanston, | oo ™ " Since the orgamzation of the club ruption in the passenger teatlie, Please . 599 e Miss — Loucks and_ brother; | Wyo., and report for duty with his com - » vodi > adi notify all concerned. Sailing pressed her for the particulars of her mis- wisome hand-bag, Mrs. Weatherby | pun W Ninth infantr g S 1 twenty-two colo 1 pocts !mu made an Francisco will be | sion here, She readily consented, and told | and Tinds; ebony ecnter table and stati- | P Ciptain Thaddens 8. Kirkland, Seventh | o FERORRE CH A oo o thalpidubut; ourieon ':"(";‘:-I’, AL - i q e el o8} 088 T3 B e s i e o et rin ickard le s morning fc wered and b 2l o the front; e The cirenmstanees 4 e s | the following story. *My real namo is | rial design, Mrs R, L. Ross and Mollio | infantey, has been orderad to proceod | b, *accompunicd by Miss 5 twelve leeturers on various subjects have F he eircumsts ng out thi v Fae: small gold tle 1 flowers , 1 Steele to ) Sorines, | announcement from the Union P Mus. Kate Spitzner, and Lam from Gales- “‘I"’h‘,":-'k goul “t\l “l l‘”l}.(:l' l‘|\u||| For |Il .(w‘u n‘u’\ logls l;“l s, T who will spend & month o bosn oncournged. to scattor over the ’ AN O L} T Mabel Cook; castor, ) . Cooksy d report for ith his come ) L O1S B g A SR have been detailed within the past few | burg, Il 1 have come to Nebraska to | Joreelain cream sot, M, and Mrs. M. H. |ui:\‘\‘"(:;l If\}.-.:xh infaniry.) friends at ) place ..\h_ Pick countr ulu[l four i",ll'll": l";".l het ) woeks In the press telegraph, ‘and tho | look for my husband. About ten weeks | Keavs; hlf dozen finost Tarkish towels, 2ol — mupesslausiatiietoarniryacoe. fLaaucaineus i BB R ‘ Absolutely Pure. s has ample oppos ity nss | g 8| vho was 1 5 e p i 4 e I rotur o o | greased up to 0 tic public b liud ample opportanity o pass | aigo my husband, who was abu Miss Ella and _ Lulu_ Swith; LT rer Ty NI PRI TR O Previons to dinner the following rames P : ; 3u4|«,| ment on the eharacter of the pro- | mun i Galesburg, came to lemonade sct, Miss Vi s and Mhe Arlon (ot WRRR i [ AR LR le 1“ R e b svng it ol the followlins Drizes | T8 powder never variowy A ma vo ot coodings, brask to b some 1 [ B, C. Whittlesy; full set of “Meredith 1 Arion club ¢ gularmonth- | will ‘b wi cleomed. [— ¢ dulge : d strengif nid wholosomon More ceonomical ostmster-General Vilas n short time 1 as he said, He went to Axtell and there | works by Mr. and Mys, L. M, Aylesworth; | 1y hop at Avion hall Thursday night, and | Boowoviang & : e M‘\l‘iln‘j:'\l\!lnvf(Iu-wlkahwmmvr' A fan i ordinur’ Wnie it camiot loold 13 since issued an order withdrawing the | made a large purchase, - When passing | water set from Mesdames Madden and | wasa grand success. The programme | Dy Spaalding, of Minneapolis, is e I“" Wing ot I\M.l';pm ks pilee, Rutition withitho uliiue SHIgH ipak KaoR annual subsidy to the Pacitic Mail'S, 8. | through Hastings, he foll in witha young | Brooks; vases, Dollie Madden; eut glass | aonsisted of sixteen dances with inters | 3 the ity on a short visit to hor sister, | B0y cobson. after Lrouking thres | &8 kg Fowdor Co, 100 Wull siroely Co. Ifm‘ l”“' “]‘H sportation of Australian | woman working in one of the hotels, be: | frait dish, Mrs, J. P, Filbert; silver pick- | " " it Ninee | Mrs. Duftield, ut Pwentieth and Pierce, | O1d Mun Juckson, uking | B e aree mails. The ship company at once re- | eame infatuated with he ind the up- | o castor, Mrs, Reed; handsome table | mission for supper ring the evening ‘ : Ry I, P 1S ders. ) O RNl RuiD comnapy at oo 36| ioame ttntantad ol et N she unslilo eastary Muse Bosds abomotabie | U dne selnciionsiaraRs sung by tho | Willium Blmercl arbolls now losatsd | Hapakipanddumn pilse. ang, pais ol |- TIMIKEEN SPRING that it could not earry the mails at the | been living together as man and wife | v handsomecrazy guilt and hanner, | elub, and a zither solo given by Mr. | T < i L] ) D f':'.-z-‘i LG R AN OVER 400,000 Juitst profit magin,and without the mails | sinee that time. He brought her to Oma- | handpainted, Mrs, Befle MeClintock; | Lehman, which woere, \ly enjoyed. | Visit. g Canganiuio SabRBREL BUSELBUEMRG ] jt gould hope for no Australian twaflic, in | ha, and there left her, retarning to Gale fancy pancel,Henry Sprink: Embroidery | There were nt - Misses Metz, Van W. C. Patrick of Wilson & Lurison, ve. | fort, Wi W B0 B y consequence of whieh it would withdraw | hulbg, wheve he paid e a briei visit, tel- | and table cloth, Mvs, Mary E. Hemm and | Bouras, Tina Richavdl Marschner, King | urned from the west yesierday O I O e, dho silllon of doi: its line from that trade,its last ves | ling'me, of conrse,nothing of s Nebras- | daughter; towels and pillow shamys, B Epcicter, Kemper, Acker, Lunae, Ritter, - B D W orth, of Papiu; wou by sol sailing on October 24th - Tistress, He said that business com- | gio Rich: napkin vings, Celin Basset; | Lehman and “Anna (Righar Messrs Nolraska Rainfull, e o, who' came down o'k moediately. upon this announcement, | pelled him at once to veturn, 1 begaed, | *Matrimonial Frait Basket,” from a dear | Chas. Mets, Peyeke, (Rozenweig, Fred | o0 000 00 T e Bditor.]— | husdd amd. did not recover from the shock Claus Sprechlos the S adwich Isludds | and imploved him to tiko me Wy | friend Metz, Beehts Epenater, Koo g Gopibi Qats ALl Ta tha dlion e und g GLa0E ST ot HiaAlok Kigar king made a combination with the | enild with him. 1t wis of no use. He said - Lanae, Riehard, Malehein, Ritter and | Asa correction to Col. Webster's opin- | ) ado had gurg Now Zealind company, and under the | that he would neither stay in Galesburg An Important Suit. Prof. Boes he entertainment was | jon that the rainfall in western Nebraska | mi l‘,'““ A 'f’lyf;;f g 'I"']l }"”.u'. o Fastost Riding Veblele myd 26 of tha O2sanie Staamship com pany | nor take his family ~with him 0 | Yesterday Mus. Mary Kelloge, of New | kept up until a late hour —when | g hoen greater in the past fow years | o {0 s o ob; prizg, one galion o ons plesus fLwL Pt four ships info the Australian trade. | Nobraska, He disippeared, coming | opleans, and wife of the Hon. William overybody departed for home in l"“ b o & I" ‘ 'i! :“” S0 FEM | yallow ]m'ml‘,‘\\l'l\llllm‘ 1-:4‘2"‘\.\:"A‘n\.\\\m:): Baid u raifroader yestorday: “Lam not | Qivect to Omaha, and thence going.out | S ki & X the consclousness of having spent an cne | than ever before, und that | turn itinta an Alpine landssapo varth personally interested, but the whole pro- 1 west, Several weeks ago I came out Pitt Kellogg, commenced suit in equity | 5500010 evening. country west of Kearney is rather too $21n M.i\’T/m of wouther, Compotiloys | _ eeoding looks queer. Claus Spreckles | here intending to hunt hite up and make | in the United States court against James | 7 - dry to make grain ralsing o success, I | {O° 16 Drigo WOre Fediiven 59, GHEL ~ B gome o Wachgton, an | oulot | iy do tho right thing b e L irached | G, Clapman, of thi city, to rocovor tho Lo Callfornia, | | detire 1o enclose a statement of e by atada SRS CKS) AR S. H. ATWOOD, o surprised if the Oceanie Stemmship | him to Holdvedge, where Ihad him ar- | qood to a strip « vight feot wide | On November 5, the B & M. R. R will | 6 B D s wild pullot ot the roost without distirl i e I EAUANI SR [ i 10 dadeiohiis SENIKS S At bis [ oo o mikin af Jund ‘olght feakaride f - On Novamber B iph i8St v dior, | yeurly mainfull for tho signal sevice st | ause, (Eheto abio Wamyiie, Siiyeh PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. donivd the Pacific Mail company.” | Pustid: il 'Eho eonssiuonics was thac | and several hundred feot long, imme: | Sthrt & soloch RIS RFR O 05 f ion North Platto, abiout 90 wiles wost of | but the wrizs wis o, 0 S | b PSRRI SR o UNION PACIFIC ENIGRANT TR VEL, | was obliged to dismiss the prosceution. | diatcly south of what is known as the | oui’way, return when you please. First- | Kearney: AR IIGAL WIRAUIRGE SN o fan | oot s vl it Waaro |30 o G0 aiy"ehilt iy o e, | Kollogg property on Farmam stree, o | 1063 00 00 gty s o’ o | i 200 g st | aimner ad t dmeriied o ite.- Heveford and Jersey Gattle! B i thixel clnss or ewigunt tickets will ""‘["(‘"‘#f“_‘g o Wit opitin, e | yween Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth, | destination Sttt from any s tlon i | 1816 ) table and led with the following And Duroo and Jorsoy 1t Bwling A\ {wll"'mwl e ks v b B et 3 ity who ba b twa yonrs | sud Farnam and Huruey M0 R B SUE BUELOLANE AUINLEY | TEIG 1 bill of tx 5 Soul 4 ouly over our own lines, bu v SOAVONOY Y W i ‘ N TR b hi 2 1 dlemar, tlogel Agent, fone B B 1o Soup, Soup. Soup, GsLern connections, Faigra of age. My | il refuses to return I'ho ciremmstances of this case have orto ). S, Eu G, Poand T. A Omaha, | 150 A T2 L, Y {',',Q’:fj,‘j. . e Tttt with e, saying that he loves that girl | ready been briefly reviewed in these col: | Nely gtooa i Onions. | P. BOYER & CO. ore, except that these are attachiod 1o st es- and will Tave nothing more to do | umns carly twenty-two years »\ti:u A v, Mr. Me¢ .‘m,l und w[ ker-in-¢hie \‘ Mustard ( 1.‘| \,.It,u.\, \_lw Kles, DEALEIS IN press tains, instead of freight tains, at O | with me, Yes, Fshall give up in despair, | dumes G, Chapman transferred to My, | Railroad Company 5 . Grant's funeral and candidate for senator Knives. orks. Bpoons, s, a § X passeiiger Boldine a (i dlass or | ol T willing to take Dim back. 1f | Kollogg the property under considoras it was commenced in the district | s e finds that Sburying peole i i | B ki HESR Hal! SSB'&S.VGU"S,“I“!OM! ket 1o any point w Wil how e will or ) the hus! nEn e tha " « Conye g A inten « Lo convey, > - ot beauty and a joy torever, is bill fa Some o e mustard on some e bread. L st s o one bukding o | ho Wil only bo the Rustijid tome thatiha | bon, senvesing i Sttt 1o SoMA: | court yestorday by Charlos P. Storra. | iolug o Graiit job was $1410% we cai s T and Jail Work. ecand elass tiekel, [ AR08 YUADS L SY UM WL o e | AR O, " LG | against the Chicago, St. Paul, Minne- | where the joy cime i, Few people cabl | Some of the onions tangled up with the " " : gt alass Uekil, e desired for | tuem to my mother in Galesburg, L pre- | The limits of the property were plainly | 48 g T R A 10 FarnsmStrect, Omaha, Neb wid understood, it iy climed, | spolis & Omaha railyoad company to re- Juurs, 1 is espicelully graufying, teretore, | sumie, L afraid thi she will never re- detined