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’ NN of the country. She was defended b port on all the bills which had | Lorine Gibson and Mg. R'gzs, accom- 4 llQUOR LI(‘E.\SE\ AND LAW. l'm'-r_rA.‘imrr{,:lnd inl»rilli:moynmllh}v- been submitted to it, as the boys | panied by Prof. nrv;e(smv "y sympathy which she excited resulted in | wanted th money. e accordingly The cong ation of the. First Congre. sy her ‘acquittal. She was the lion of the | made out a favorable report on all the | gational church enjoyed a disconrse by Deteotives @ather Evidence A zainst Keepers | hour in Chicazo, and was taken into the | bills. After it A passed the council | the Rev. John Ma State missionary, { family of one of the t 1 ing | the ks yple called | oon the et of Charistian work in Ne -~ \ps of Houses of Prostit o bankers. There she rem for u short to see about having the item piaced in | brasi The ker used oviginal v ng the attention of some of | apvropriation ordi in presenting l,w prograss of missio time, recei BOME OTHER IRREGULARITIES. | the best people of the town. She sud- | Deputy Auditor Conlter was called and | work in the state. In the evening Mr. denly disappeared, however, and came | testified that when the ordinanee was be- | Maile conductad a goapal servies to Omauha, as related above. 1g prepared by himself and Mr. Long, [ An earnest address was delivered at ANotorious Woman's Miserable End— - - the Intter gpoke of the water works item | the First Baptist church last night by HerCaroor fn Omaha~The Femate | oy " Goc o of dissppoint- | he Would sbenk 1o the masor about it | National W O {1 Crengetist of the | Base Ballists—T costiga- ment manifest on tho countenanos of .\'n]mu-‘lmd spoken to him about having | The gospel service in the Y. M. C. A tion -Other Matters. many voung men—and old ones, too— | ' ('v,,“'.'A,'\,"f:,.',::fy','-ff",',."f,'i:\i.[.,m the or. | Bl yesterday attorn oon wasled by N. 1 D erday mory the when the state of the | iginal bill was given to him by Mr s tod their senscs, The | Leeder last Jan » while the old coun Chtoago Getting 1t Al Moving on the Madames. Mr. Leeder asked first g 3 on "rh. ) b of grief which overspread theircoun- | {1 WG 8 SSRGS BEGEET S | Informalion “comes from Cheyenne, f ; # allowed shal Cummings by the city | tenances were not entirely on account | gut what the bill was for, and told Mr, | $ays the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, to Tho Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam Street, has at last been caught by their patrons, who have realized the truth eouncil has already heen pot to some use | of the off and yesterday its brst resalts were re- tle trade of thatcity | Of their furnishing the wants of man and saving him'a round hundred per cent on each purchase, and furnish more elegance q 'lh:"l‘(“ T.-(.iu ”x‘ ‘:m)' n;n.- .~:-lmhl|n|mul-ml nn| vlh.- continent his matter long been doubted by many who have labored in TR b Phinesais Woew: | § A doubt of the statements made through the dailies until a visit was made, when it was found the truth that'a man can find ported to the police departinent. These | the frequent mention of the female base [ Py TREY CARIEEE TG IVCSTES t report. ected by the agents of the results arc in the shape of information | ballists showed their anxiety to be in that | The reason the witnessdid not return the | Chicago & Northwestern railroad, who filed against five landladies of houses of | divection. Although the posters announc- | bill to the council was beeause it was | are actively canvassing the eattle trade of 1 for. According tolaw he fll-repute for selling liquor without a 1i- | jng the game read “rain or shine,” the | never call sontianstorty Wyoming P NN e favis 1h tio GRsoN: Wee | sptiioh oRavallod thALRG famiin evon | G Tiovtalinve tHe Wil oould b eullogtad; | SoEliSRIERE HUCTIE, AEEL JeIH0E | Rt £ \ pinion prevailed that no female, even | i, (old the mayor that he considered the | Shipments over the Fremont, Elkhorn & . gathered by two deteetives, engaged by | of the most athletic build, con and | bill fraudulent Missouri Valley road, a feeder of the Marshal Cummings under the new or- | the steady pour which was in progress. | Councilman Leeder testified that Mr. | Northwestern, which is now completed to | t that the rain would have on | Lecder that it was his opinion it could | the effeet that the the congregations at the churches, but | 1ot be collected. Mr, Leeder had always | onstward over the Union Pacifie railre been very careful to investigate into all [0 aotlous) dinance, who have been spending (wo [ This surmise proved correet, for no game Dumont brought in the bill, which was | Chadron, near the line between Wyoming M 2 b referred by the conncil to the eity attor- | and Nebraska, Their shipments to date h nights in v, the principal bawdy | was played nd many of those who ex- ney. He had heard nothing from it [ agor 5,000 head, and they gate some houses. Tiwir report shows that out of | pected to attend were obliged to drown [ until the mayor's veto of it. He did not | ofior to transport, cattle to_Chicaco §10 8 3.0 $ 8.60 § 4.00 $ 4.40 $ 5.00 $ 5.60 $ 0.3 $ 7.00 $ 7.80 six houscs visited they succeeded in buy- | their disuppointment in the flowing it was'in the report of his commit- | por car cheaper than the Union Pacific That was made by a Leading Merchant Tailor for ing beer in five, and that also wine wis | ) tee. The report was written by Captain | from Cheyenne, while their eattle car: $ 6.00 $ 7.60 $ 8.00 $ 1.00 £10.00 £11.00 $13.00 $15.00 gold. No eflort at seerecy was made by g Wood, as the witness was very busy at | are larger and hold two_or three mor any of the women, but ‘the liquor was It was reported on the street that the | ¢ho time, He signed the report, thinking W each. The Union Pacitic people $ 4.30 $4 $ 5.8 & 5.70 1 £ 0.80 $ 8.00 $9.55 sold openly in disregard of the law young ladies were in town, and afterdili- | it was all vight. He admitted his care: » doing nothing, so far as is known, to That was made to order by a Leading Merehant Tailor for On their statements warrants will be | gent inguiry it was found that they were | lessness and was willing to bear his share | counteract this great loss of business. $ 8.50 $ 9.60 $10.50 $11.50 $12.50 $13.50 $14.60 $17.00 $18.00 $20.00 jssued this morning forthe arrest of Mrs. [ oceupying their private car, which stood | of the responsibility. PRS-t e . " " Mann, Mrs, Frank, Minnie Fairehild, | nearthe Burlington & Missouri depot Councilman Goodrich, a member of Which will be found equal to any made by any other Merchant Tailor at the original prices named, and while the old Fay Shepard and Mrs. Thompson. The | This was the siznal for the dudes to fake | the committee on fire and water works, Breveties. saying is “'It Never Rains but it Pou and never does one thing present itself that another does not follow: y report also states that Mollie Gibson has | up their mareh i thar direction, and in | said he had signed the report, but he did The city's police force will appear in recently abandoned the sale of liquor. spite of the rain there was almost a con- | not think the water works item was in it. | new uniforms in about two weeks, i The price paid for the beer by the de- ession of mashers passing | To the best of his memory the bills only Clerk Dundy, of the United States tectives was $1 per bottle, the charge for | down Tenth street during t Ihey | amounted to $160. He did not know | court, is busy compilir wine x-:n v sl’ 'Lln- r.i,mm' states llum; xll ;n-mlmld ll\'-- lmTu';'l‘.ll' in num- | that the wnmi works company had a | for the November term much they drank and where and ol nd usad the sest endeavors to tirt | elaim a; nst the cit; The N, et bat [ avening Whom it was purchnsed.. It is thought the wregation of hewaty. Tho | © Countilman Furay ncknowledged his | Mo Northwestern traing last evenin ¢ that the evidence gathered is so strong | girls, however, were too modest to giv signature to the report of the committee. | govidon could not be learned - 2 that the women, upon being brought | them much encouragement, but the at- | He wi stonished that any member of | “¢ s AN SRR 5 Judge Stenberg, will not stand | tentions were kept up, the youths walk- | the committee should indorse any bill The Union Star club will give their twill plead guilty. ound the ear in single file. The | which had not been approved by the [ opening dance Wednesday night, Oct. IN SUITS $11 40 That was made to an order hy a Merchant Tailor for. 00 do do do do do do oon men are jubilant over the | manager of the club, finding the situa- | auditor. He did not h the water | 21, at Metropolitan hall, 1ith and Dodge W NG YT 6 a6 prospect of having the sale of beer stop- | tion becoming monotonous and decidedly | works item read in the appropriation | An assessment of five per cent has been 70 o do do do do do ped in these disreputable plac They | unpleasant, called a policeman, who I- | ordinance. He thought the anditor was | m. de on the shares of the Or ¥ 00 do do do do do do By they are witling to close up at mid- | vised the foolish young men to go in out | to blame for not calling attention to the | association tomake up a deficiency of 30 do do do do do do night a8 long as the bagnios are also | of the rain. item before placing it in the ordinance, $2,600. 00 do do do do do do made to come to time. As it been A representative of the Beg visited the S. R. Johnson, of the water works com- The police patrol wagon is completed, o5 do do do do do do before these houses could sell beer after | ear just as the uny;: 1t youths were re- | pany, testitied that no undue influence | hopses bought to draw it, and it will 60 do do do do do do midnight without having paid any [ luetantly leaving he manager looked ]rul been used to have the bill pass the | make its appearance on the street in o 70 do do do do do do Jicense, while the saloons, which had [ at the newspaper man askance at first, [ council. He had never met Ms. Leeder | few s, 00 do do do do do do complied with the law and paid their | but finally admitted him to the e until that afternoon. He was of the Chris Speeht, while at Florenee lake 00 do do do do do do money, were compalled to close. They | Onee on thie inside the reporter was safe. | opinion that_ the bill v legal one, GRS LAl T 00 do do 60 B 8! 5 haye made o strong fight to have the in- [ The car is fitted up in an_ exeellent | notwithstanding the opinion of the city A L Rt 00 do do do o do do justice remedied, wnd they now hope that | manner, with both eating and sleeping | attorney, He “did not know who de- | (ST AT WEEON SIOIEIAnE wits 0BT 00 do do do do do do they have succeeded. accommodations for the “ladies. There | livered the bill or who received it. . e ] One of the strongest reasons Mar: are twenty-four of them in the party, but Mr. Dumont was not present, but gent | Anton Westall, an eleyator boy in the But if there is one thing above another that is consoling to man on these cool mornings and evenings it is a protector oy Cummings had for wishing the ordin only nine are members of the hall “¢lub. | a deposition testifying in substance the | Paxton, had his foot badly crushed Sat- | an over garment; in these, the like was never seen and we feel confident there is no reason why we should miss one sale, for BRIt to the dotuctive, fand to p The others, in con ection with the club, | same as Mr. Johnson. | urday by having it caught between the | any man cun be pleased in our } the council, was on account of the disre- | compose the “Imperia, Cadets,” who | ‘The committee then adjourned,and will | ear and’the door sill. 1 gard of the liquor luw by keepers of dis- | usually give drill exhib tions on the eve- | present their report to” the city council [ John Eustis. charged with larceny of O'V‘F‘R (:O é TS Tn answer t the com- | ning suceeeding the ball games. The | to-morrow evening. witteh and money” from the on of Ll | reputable hou plaints of the saloon keepe: Ldies have no r the matter, he informed them that he | their appear: could do nothing without a detective | good looking ) ned of - - William Miller, appeared ip police court ¢ saturday and waving examination was TR tot : s bound over to the district court in the | Which are from any st-le of goods that is intended for the same, and at prices vanging: §9, $10.60, $11.50, $12.20, §14, $15, $16.50, 500. $18, $20, $22.60, $ 480, $25.40, £27.20, $28, $30, $33, §30 and tine ‘These are of the purest; no shoddy or cotton material, only n to be as L as arule, they are Army Affajrs. and thdir fine phisical dé- | oo guartermast 1 of the army viLs sible for egular | velopment adds an additional char % 3 sum of §1 5 ;:::‘I’:i ru:-t ot s ”'!:; 1:,‘ .l.‘, ,,[,'{,":}v\-,‘, u.ml- two or three of them left the car | recently reported to Adjutant-General The ]},* lies of the Third Gongregational | oM the best, at less than the least. Found only at man’s greatest benefactor, * dence nec op the illicit traflic esterday, the most of them spending the | Deam that numerous complaints had | chyyeh will hold their October s 1 P idence of Mrs. Gearge S 1442 North Eighteenth strees ing, October 20, All thy He said, however, that with fund for the employmentof det roper : ling or resting. © Sothe of,them | been reccived of the shoes made at the | at the re ves, he ¢ Ol opportunity 104 L venworth military prison. It was cowid soon regulate the matter. The ordi- with the dumb- s n-)f li, T GG 0 of infe Ly {ly invited to attend. nance finally passed the city o L aud | clubs with which the car 10w Marshil Cummings proposes to Nearly all of the gi ; n. Drum reported that Mrs. Herman on started H 4 r 4 is- oy A % 3 ¥ i replies that the of war has i Rose oig vife e - rtner T et s tho ans | OBl Rosenzweig, wife of the junior partner that he ks his word. cago, although the o ; ; T, i following order: *“That where » firm of Mergell & Rasenzwers, has i1 o prorossed the erigmal - menbor | Sued the following order: “That where | of the firm of Merz x y fnvos: | 4ro b out one by one until only & fow | any of these shoes prove to be found de- glonsdiitin R N Sl tiguting ather Licenss itregnlavitios, e | OF them were loft, and their places were | fective through no fault of the wearer, [ {0 % PR SEID X TG SRS Sl hias foundthat & number of liquor men, | Sibblicd by Chicugo aivls, “Some of | by o board of survey, duly appointed | known. G I AR who are doing both n wholesale and retail ORIl Bibithoml ve il | within thirty days after issue, that such | The station on the Concardia line of Gut from Ph e na oL cusionally v They have had i tia i A et e ] y succe Wson, there having | defective shoesafter action by said board, | the Burlington & Misssuri railroad, OF OIG acensg, Caereure a4 80 Drew: | been larre audiences wher which has been known s Morton Station, ] clls and Indian : furnished. claimed that they from Chi- [ and poorly made. Inanswer AT THE ONLY MISFIT b ori ULARITIES, By i y counci Tast me marshal has bee N eri o i ver they have | duly approved by post commanders, may )| eries and beer saloons acting under only A thaibald SRR Fitil YARPPEOV A % e has been rechristened by General Man' one llcense. This, he suys, i3 contrary t yed, the bald-neads usually taking the | be turned into the post quartermaster, | 188 gL (i ded L i Tho stat Juw. He will matke i repory of | frout seats. They expeeted to play to | and a new pair drawn in liew of the con! | ager Holdrege. It will now be knownus 1119 T A RIT.ANG ST__’ GlalGli=) i though the | demned ones. The latter to be sent Lanham. o they will ve- | hey accumulate to the mili A new sporting and dramatic p: per, fibit {heir skill | and dropped from the returns of the ofli- | the V ly Record, 1s to be started in s s 5 ATt eIt this city.” The first wumber. it i« an | OPeN evenings until 9 o’clock. t H. Hall, Twenty nounecd, will appear this week. James ves this morning | Major Robe = » they will spend cting inspector-gener Doyles will attend to the d ¥ V : 51 | isical work, while D. J. Ross will ne | have relatives and friends here who will Links from the Lodges. High T udience in O iin forbade it yeste turn next Sunday and Life's Fitfal Fever Over. in handling the Sphere. i3 o The organi ion les Aftera life of pain and pleasure, dissi- | o Comneil Blufle, whe hat, his investigations to the eity council at its meeting to-morrow cvening. iest jewel and a thirt pation and reform, evime and repent- | three days, giving three drilf exhibitions | heen ordered to inspect the posts of Forts | mus | t 3 3 e soeond ance, there died at Kaunsas City a day or ulml play Dol '(lli ball. 'l)hm'al v | Sidney, Neb.. und VA 1 the sport ditor. fil'f]“llhlln_ 'fululru welf: e The event in Pythian circles last week ;IIT"‘:;. 3(-\\‘“1» L!m‘ badge wa llu‘vnvnl d s AR , | they go'to Lincoln, and they play | and Chieyenne Depot, Wyo. N f .| . There is now but six eases of small pox S . G Lodge | tohim “somo time ago” upon his retire- folago awoman whoso numo at ono | (BYERCL SRIC oL TOtin 16 Gt | G Haarr asboetar of rifla. pr L e e pyary Sy 8 | in the county, and they are all past. dan iy f,',[,n“"“f,’,,‘,:f:" l(:"“,p, | ment from the oflice of High Pricst. time was known throughout the length | 14 he ready for Sunday’s game. 1 done post of Fort Sid- old dencon, nevertheless, was | gevand soon will be out. There are now Zacheg: At - and breadth of the land—Eva Lloyd. To i = I Morrow showed | huard to aive forvent thanks for (he state | B0 more cases exposed and Dr. Lase of | represented therein, there being about RO h eacl ey AL ] W o | Deard to give fervent thanks for the stite | N “thinks by the 25th of this month | sixty-five Pythis s f the f Accident to Conncil Bluffs Telephone all who remember the Golddust murder he Investigation him everything, and he was much | of the weather. “Of course,” said he, | 3 A e y the 2 B sixty-five Pythian ©nights from the four Wi trial in Chicago four ago the name | Nearly ull of the city officials were | pleased. “f Uirget range put up a6 o | Viho conregations wero s, bt the it will all be wound up lodges in this city. Myrtle Lodge sent | o o000 SRR ; = 2 o 3 AT Gl “dav after- | expense to the United States, was found in k Y o alabAsebllist: ———— > £t s ey e siderable tronbl given to the will sound familiar as that of the defend- | at the cuum.ll chamber Saturday after ;“I] L e e T ’I'hlf-l h.“:. (r'u :;:nlu;:‘:l\‘:x h‘lln :. :;l;ll. e The Five Hooses: dowa forty |_mvn.'h rs, including her uni telephone oflice and its patrons Saturday ant in that famous e noon to testify before the special Com- | groey ju - target firing very satis- | sending the rain on Sund The Paxton barn, which is to serve as | formed rank. N Lodge was rep- | by an aceident in the moving of 2o wires were lift; resented by about fifteen members, while | along Broadway. The st as the build- the other two lodges, Planet and | U out of the way, but ing was being ‘moved under them the Eva Lloyd, as she was ealled, came to | mittee appointed at the last me Omaha two or three years ago from Chi- | the city council to investigate the charges ting of | fuctor The root " hou filled | Mg LD, Daney fdustory i el zontitlausen el lady from Denver, | fire house No. 5, has renched its desti arrived in this city Saturday to look up o | tion on the corner of Phil Sheridan and | 3 i s o D it s ance | vezetables—onions, turnips, ybages | o5 A Y 3 X . n No. 20, sent dow! bl 75 £l f cago under an assumed name. Her trial [ made in connection with the allowance | ¥o& Jotatocs—showed un interest in the 2(‘:\ t I\:» Wito © Ly {::u.n)nm;f. u‘lfu:l‘( St. Mary'savenue. It will be fitted up Omaha No. 24, sent down their quota. | i\ supporting the wires save way and for the murder of the Golddust woman | of the $7,000 item to the water works | Gore'a'of the men. A bath house with FOLWC e 1s James C, Full reports of the all hay e ahout thirty wi including those con 1d will then be ready ribed as being a | within ten d ¢ . n ting with Omaha, w ight-haired, blue-eyed youngster, | for oceupaney. Four men with o hose wzhit and fiere has nd itisneed- | no bro! each day in these column, oyed was over with, she h quitted, | company. Councilman Lee was chair- | Jotand cold water is a_luxury er 5 ) i S c ittee, the other hy the soldicers at Fort Sidney not had at | it : s s TEN T 0 G Tt i V. Tho tolephone seryie and she came to this city hoping to con- | man of lhn. committee, ||\” other two ul\ll\g:n_;\'« AN (‘m( ”_\M:‘“Nl e dressed in a b lvhf i‘" ysuit, He has TS ) T le \o]vuhlu_ h further details. A\ull Iy AR RS (1 LT G ety Y ceal her identity and hide herself from | members being Duiley and Thrane, been traced to North tt nd thence, R e o to that it was the most largely at- | the patrons on learning this facts will not d Morrow, where _soldic nd play agame of billiards, have n come with prospe v gluss when nece: me to Omaha, it is believed, he has ¢ tended and enthusiastic convention of | he melined to blame the atiful and ac- Muyor Boyd was the tirst witness called, | ement, ity demands, the public. She was by complished, with winning manners, | and testitied that recoived the appro- | of beer, or coftee ;||n|“-.m(|\\]4-]|v. atany = 3 1',“‘“1")“ : lh-_»k.\nrklm_x lllrllln\v No. x:; house on | Pythian Knights ever held in the state. -\[lfll‘i 'Illl:f'lf l(l‘m ::‘l':;i(‘l--m .:":“:'l‘"“L.i‘“-','.m!{ . 3 h ) e i : - riation ordinan on Wednesida, He | time, is 2 most excellent arrangement 3 a b ‘umings and Saunders street is going up GRAND LODGE I. 0. 0. F. Ceni o many dity. Such 2 and casily secured a situation at I" “’v‘“"' “‘v_‘"“‘r “\_“I_ 2 “I.‘m I‘\hnl f lirlx nd one caleulated to keep men at home H. €. Meclone, of Lincoln, isatthe | slowly. Chicf Butler s it will be sev. G PR T TEo e 25 (oY ontho break shows, however, how much the the St. Charles hotel. For a time | smw the water works dtem, but abliest |, pyke them happy and contented. Paxton. eral months from presént appearances, | FLAASRRER SH el inbiiad | iblinIdbnond slop tiio Ansolofitbofisles sho worked faithfully and well, | thought nothingof ituntil he noticed 4L John Hess, of Plumb Creck, is a Pax- | before the qnarters ean be ehanged from | state of Nebraska will meet at Hastings | phone service. ; and was held high in the csteem of her | that it read “as per bill rendered.” This Happily Mated. ton guest. the house on Iwentieth and Izard to the | on Wednesday, the 21st inst. The ses L The rep- A Gigantic Strong TRoom. A glgantic strong-room, the largest ever construc suringg fifty fect in length and wi close upon one hun- parsonage last Sat- ! ”‘I: W. Lusk, of Exeter, is stopping | BeW one. sion will continue three da ; Me- | ot the Paxton, resentatives of the Omaha lodges hay R. R. Green, of Kearne on the Union | been instructed to mvite the grand lodg Mo 4 N . 3 AT ; et o at the Paxton. - all subordinate lodges of the state to | £ way to despuir, left her situation at_ the | tion that he would veto the water works | friends, united in marriage Mr. Edgar H. | 50 056 Fl o6 Plattsmouth, spent o> Ongais to. colera o the next - | 4red tons. s Just’_been ercoted for the Bt. Charles and began n series of deep | bill. When he saw Auditor Long that | Cone to Miss Matilda F. Johnson. Mr. yosterday in the ¢ vy, April 26, 1836, It will be an ttional Bank of I'he doors dissipations. Her “beau however, | gentleman spoke about the water works | James Mealley, superintendent of the | * [0 Shaw, Chicazo's disti State gathermg and promises to be | Are seveninches th ro ealled friends to hor aid, wnd with theit | G and siid it he had never andited (sl e Vo ad o R A T OO, B IR On Tuesday evening | #ll treble, thus giving a - practically ada- help she recovered some it 'He simply placedit in the appropria- | § ant Slag Pavement urmlgmll:_\. i ; X‘I; liardist, is at the Cantield. 5 | mantine Strength. The enpueity of the "t Ly ¥ b 4 Johnson, sister g roused his suspicion, and he investi- wted the matter. He signed the ordi- [y At (R e D U R e ‘Phursday, but made the reserva- ig, in the presenco of u few particulur irst M. E. 8oelock, the Re employers. Then it was noticed that she oceasionally indulged too freely in liquors, inally, through some mischance, stered | Freight train No. 43 Pacific was wrecked about 12:30 | 1nd yesterd: ing four miles south of | 1 Lincoln, six ¢ from the | inte o f s caused by a brilliant s ol thaisooidentiivas eaused il BN RS b it il nished bil best man, ! : b 1 ) d Miss Hild, e T oo | e achpaghiy: ) yespeot. Shesceured a place tion ordinance by order of the couneil, DUD, NG BRI i P | Mrs. Andy Borden has returned from | heavy stone falling from ong of were unanimously eleeted ” representa | Sife s suflicient to - contain 1,260 tons fiold house, and for short | Ruditor Long. testified that he placed | O the brides assstod esiaid, Tho | Four weoks enstorn trip, and Mriking the Sheels. The dame | 1 G g No. 20 (RN weigght of zzold bullion, equal in value to time conducted herself . Her | the bill in the ordinance by order ‘of the | 3000 Coul doneivsiveryislichi:Linlyonein. of this city, and will attend the grand | 110,000,000 oit) lodge in toat e twelve or fifteen 1 0. Cox and wife, are guests at the ¥ num- Lot Brown and N. 8. of Hampton, Neb., | tyncks was broken and the trac xton. torn stance. No one was in- | City, and congraty numerous. Mr, Cone has heen e with the Omahi strect railway for sends besides wity. presentative ordinane bill wa council. When th him the water wor rpowered z lower than by came to not in the appetite, however, er, and she fell, g up for some Harding, of Ne- | jured. The running about ain wil 1ol Her friends usual shape, and he began an investiga- e g R Fy il > 2 ! g i g o whom a number ol past grands will zo & sistance, and sent hey out i tion. Ho found the bill had been | Defof years and at present holds an ox- | braska City. are at the Paxton, eightecn milos an hour n¢ thetime. Lhe I ¢o'Huatinire T A i try in the Lope of reforming her. § veferred to the committe on fire and | oo <t IPSCFLEIEE Sgert foF S | Jolm D. v und L. Hinman, of | trucks were cleared during the morning, 1 ;56 60 Gl not number 1e$s than fifty remained away from the eity but a few | water works last December and had not | '“l”‘;”_'f» llll ’l K ‘l,“l_‘lfi‘ ~“' " | North Platte, at the Paxton, and_yesterday - afternoon’ trains were | S E0 LU SO G special vitos weeks, when she veturned wid resumed | been reported upon. From the city en | i ACeOMPISACE SHUNE Gah WG S J. Wemple and H. Bostwick and | t88in running, for all authenticated representatives. i tions, - While on a drunken | gincer he found what the bill was tor— | qy&l¥ FbEeeg B in Wi SHow 00 | wit, of Hustings, are at the Paxton. heos Emm—— 1N WOODM spree with u well- known eattle man she | velocating hydrants and relaying pipes AAANDY COUNAE W) HAHE I LI 3 v ST i Jas. 8, Kirk & Oo.'s.Soap. The newly organized lodge of Modern g | : 5 1) = dence on Geor enue, near Hanscom | Mrs. Dr. Moore has been called to e e Tl y org f drew a revolver and shot at him, taking | eaused by the chan, Z R TAR | A M e T T s to | Quinoy, lls., by the news of hex cousin On Monday we shall place on onrcoun- | Woodmen met_ in their hall Thursduy off a piece of his car, He refused, how: | informed that the bill could not be col- | Bt Wil WEL weitie Goi ab once to f Gy, T8, by th SIS fersa complete line of this celebrated | night with quite a Lurge attmdance, ever, to prosecute her, and soon after | lected, us it wus not Novaptheloss, | $A8HAKAEAR0L MATICE 510, Gouth, soap, After extensive investigation and | With the assistunce of Deputy Head Con- b sho Loft the city, going to lowa. There | by order of the counc placed the o . Mrs. T, . Staley, formerly of Omaha, | 300 A0 C5 SFHHEEYS TUVEREREAN G | sul HL R. Yolton they organized thei she met. & man named Dr. Rogers and nount in the appropriation ordinance, An O1d Offender Caught. is in the city visiting hew parents at her quality and better yalue than uny other | camp, with the following officers was married to him. Logether they he thought he had wo power to leay: | Charley MeCloud and Ambrose | old home, ih the market. nnd we offer it with con- | Yenerable Consul—M. Parr, ook a trip to the Yellowstone and lived | out the bl In his seareh for the bill he | Kitehen were arvested by Ofticer Mostyn [ Miss J. Rothschild, of Sioux City, 15 | fidence to onr friends, placed on onr | Worthy Adviser happily for some time. But both beeame | found that it was m possession of the S and Dt and confined in the | Visiting her brother, M. Andrew Haas, | counters us we do at our’ usual moderate Excellent Banke dissipited, formed the morphine habit, | city attorney. A duplicate bill was | YeSterday afternoon and confined in the g%, 75, v ayvenae. lite. 1t will be found. oxcollent_ value, | Jeoen) Clork—H. J. 8t and then’ commenced the abandoned | browght him by ‘the water works com- | ¢ity juil, charged with being suspicions | =4\ "yt yood of Dr. Roeder's pre- | 4 N. B. FALCONER. Escort—W. W. Wells. ifo which ended inher death hut nothi wd him to | ehavacters, MeClond is a well-known | geription pharmacy, 38 North Sisteenth it Watchman—C. P, Helliey. m"““‘wh ‘I‘l"\h""'l'(‘“" “to. Kunsas iy, placy it in the ordinance. 10 isnswal for | thief who formerly made his headquar- | strect, spent the Sibbath in Plattsmouth South Omaha. Sontry=bl. 1t Brults, en Mrs. Rogers was s Z Wil il nlls to be presented to him before 4t . I . oo 3 & o s ] gors .8 , 18 Branell, consumption she was Kindl belng submitted l|” the couneil, Hoe weng | €78 in Omahn but has heen out of the Deputy United States Marshal Allen A darge returned Saturday fram Phelps county, | new exch where he ving K Henry Lehman the Woman's Temperance refuge, whel to the city attorney and ity engincer y for some time. Lust January a man her last days were spent. because he thought they would know | was robbed in the Palace saloon of his here she told the story of he more about the bill than the couneil, He | wateh and chain 1 Oflicer Mostyn wus Jife full of thrilling interest, pathos did not care to eriticize the action of any | informed that MceCloud was the th erybody is waiting paticntly for the | qitions, ud company to make some mov per man, FLYING GOAT HAIRS ang of men are at work on the it Y 8 5 been for, same time “ser | going up rapid open until next Thursday for furthes sdness. He nnme was Aunie M conncilman, When e went to arrest him, however, | left for' Wyomin mlig to look | toward a new depot, as the present Tn-:ul‘- | Ruth Rebekah Lodge, 1. 0.0, 1 gives ven from home by cold City Clerk Southard testified that the | MeCloud disappeared and the ofiicer did | after several larg ie has in | ture will be anything but comfortable | 4 grand ball on the 27th, whicli, as every ted par a designing villain ae- | fivst he saw of the bill was on tho day of | not see him agein until he ran_onto him | that territory, when cold weather sets in. ! prosent indication goes to show, will ben eomplished her ruin, and from that date | the council meeting. 1t was handed him | yeste the corner of Fourteenth | Mr. and Mrs, A. J Harmon have re- [ Tt is not always safe to salute a South | fine affair. ; began her veckless career. % in his oflice and duced into the city | and Dodize s L whe erested him. | turned to Omaba very mueh improved in | Omaha mun with the familiar “hello,” as |~ Myrile Lodge held an interesting meet Sho endeavored to lead an honest lite | council. He did not know, when he | Nothing is known about_Kitehen, but | health after an absénge of three months | ex-Bartender Cook can testify. Mr. Cook | ing, Monday “evening, Chancellor Com- at |'~. hut deive nlh,\ h("|" gor :nnl| .1.\’ read it, whether he vead the bill of par- | being Tn company with MeCloud war- | at Las Vegas, N. M Zuve an ;..n,.lminm.lw the lul. p lmw~.«1;l mander Crowe Hllnll!n ;ih aip ‘lh wein pair she commenced, in Chicago, a life of | ticulars or whether he just read bill of | ranted the oflicer in avecsting him ¢ G . y 100, Crowle. | tation the other night, and was promptly | itiates were worked in the fivst degreee RESbe. 11 cuntinig Doty drow 1o hor | tho witor orks someat Afior Tt hod | Sstitton. b QEschung i ow f. 0V, G, Magden, Walion: Beo, Ciomlo, | bR He 0L PROMEEY ] 1heko wits work to b done i thy other Absolutely Pure. deet hosts of adin it was | passed the couneil My, Diumont called on o E. W, Neweomb, Chie g0 G, T, Kelley, - d s, but on account of the lack of | ot long until she was reeognized and | him for the warrant, but he refused to Sanctuary Echoe Nalleh T are atalaCunisia o f Wanted in lowa. tine it had to be put ol antil the next || This powder nevor varios, & narve ot Smn\'\\ W queen of the demi-monde." | give it to him,but did ot tell him why. | At the First Presbytorian chureh yestors | & s Charles Burt, against whom is booked | meeting. it : Thain the ‘ordiniry Kinds, wnid eannor bo sojd i ho led a dissipated fife, but still she re- | When he siw Mr. Long he told him ho | g ack Sy TS Lo oharge of suspicious charnctor, 1s | 4 mesting of Primrose loc K. and | comy et on with 11 ¢ muliitido of low teet, short gainod hor marvelous beauty. Her | would set down the bill, My, Lonse | 4y the services were appropriate to the g Died with Small Pox. S the cha of suspicious chari A L of H., will bo held this ening, b | weight und phosphato powders. Sold ohly in Foom-mat wis beautiful o- | suid he had never seen the bill, but had | 44y, the two-hundvedth anniversary of NerLicu, Antelope Co., Neb,, Oct. 17 now in the eity \\-v\l ?Imm;.' been AFe ~"': | “m.‘tn :ln .‘;h.i, of ufi;uln ing L e a Royal Buking Powdor Co., 106 Wall sticet, n hden SUDPOsLC two lodg rimrose and Friendship, will (7 man hnown Golddust, — from antes. | [Correspondence of the Bek.]—William | by Roundsm tuken it from the veportof the committee. | the revoeation of the edict ot oner who recently br l{'-v!'vmn S e Kuiehts of | TIMKEN SP o T | P A PR ST “ R PES N ot Py By Loyt et | . o ™ . . of | that he is a pr wrobabfy b discuss . . RRLD T L ot I T S | s sown, skt oo B oo s, | 10 tho woruing thie pastor, Rov. W. J. | Potter, athis lom, elght wiles north of | 34400 o, Town M RING VERICLES, sring contents of the fowing bowl, | in conncetion with three other bills ha, preached a good sermon on the | Neligh, Thursduy mormng, October 16 e Pythins paper fecently started in_ this OVER 400,000 g IN USE, wired, and the next me »..i.,’.,‘:, when | others having been approv by ation of the Edict of Nantes.” In [ Mr. Potter leaves two little boys, aged How often is the light of the houschold | stite, being published at Gibhos — v sheot, odit I by clonded by sign of melancholy or irvi- | [y is o b Howard Myrtle Division ring he discoursed on St. Bartho!- | six and three, having buried lis wife da, September 27, “who died from the same hor companion wis dead by | suditor o side. Sho did not remember killi Assistunt City Clerk Wood e o, but wats fivmdy inpressed. with e | hat he liest saw the bill on the night it ability on the partof the ladics. Yet they not to be blamed, for they are t | [ © s < omew k, of Uniform 1 vt thist sho comitied e v, S | was prosentod to the council, Henoticed | The sorvicos at the Southwest Presby- | discaso. The little boys hive both had it | suit of ailments peculiar to city, earried off thie fivst prize atthe 8 tho B il ronewed B dobseh, | it 1 was peentiar and not i the wsual | trian ehureh yesterday were conductad | and are now outof dunger. The deceased | which men know not of. - But the cause | grind drill at Lincoln. 3 g about the city for 1wo weeks | form. Mg was in the ofice. when Mr. | by the Rey. W, R. Henderson, in the ab- | were both highly respected and exemp- | may be vemoved and joy restored by the | = Ny, E. B, Carter, the well-known high N ) ! K o use of Dr. Pierce’s *'Fuvorit serip: | punk Mason, is still on the lookont for anintoxicated cowdi sad fate on. Then the | Dawont brought in the bill. My, Leeder, | sénce of the pastor, Rey soldsdust was dises el in th hwivian of the tire and witer works At Unity chui T. ¢, Hall lary i, in the morning, tl young people, and th 'y ch was stol wd nervine for | the Masoni tain, safe and | from him budge wi ' which, tonic veral months aeo. It was a ; tion this whole | qebilitated women, is has cast @ deep gloom ove nl?u"-'v? usot of voom awl she wis nittee, was not present at the meet- | Sunday sehool joincd with the congr o A 4 i Badi Lenle P the man o 1t heat. day. reqitested the wit: | tion. 1 the Hamvost Home el | seetion of conntry where they have lived | pleasnt. - 1¢ i boyond allcompare the {beautifully engraved emblem, atti led red uind wol 5‘ \ . ‘ < Y vibbon, being eompo=cl of sl Dealer great healer of wo n.en, w ke out the committee'’s e In the evening solos were sung by Miss | for the past six years, The little orphans il followed, - Bt attracted the attention |

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