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5 'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, 'TU BHI)AY OCTOBER 20 1845, AN N i im, whiah was carried by o vote of | new ones will come to light before the | chased a ecigar was -lumr to go out, | Dee did not sncceed in carrying away ! 1skets, T cents, Persian dates 20 conts THEY H]u'”‘[ T() A FINIS“ hto8. The board then adjourned. convention meots. when, taking advantage of the proprie- | Any plunder from the store; ashe was | a pound. Cranberries are worth 10to 1 . Patrick Ford, as every woman | tor's being in the backspart of the store, | driven away by the firing of ‘a revolver. | cents a quart. Bananas 3) centsa dozen i & B Pt L A and child in the city of Omabs knows by | he stole a box of cigarss and was about | Some miscreant stole a_lap robe from fomons 83 to 60 cents.~ Florida orange Two Well-Known 8ports Indulge in a Fight Last night occurred the first anniver- : ¥ A TONEW SV y to make off with it, when he was discov- | the buggy of Ih Paul which was stand- | are now inthe market selling 50 cents With Bare Knnokles, gary of the jocal lodge of the order of ne, g the honor ered The wecused protested his inno- out of liis reside 2 [ perdozen. Crabnpnles & hushal hox Binai Brith. The festivitles wore hoid | making o warm fight, and will put forth | cence, but the judge deemed him guilty, | aturday night 40 cents small . L e e | e¥ary cnesvel et thera and sentenced him to pay o fine of §2) V will” be “touched "up with w | et basket e, preserving, large, per FREE BOOKS FOR CITY SCHOOLS. | n the dw . . . icorge Guy is likewise a_candidate for | #ud costs. Mo was committed in de- | “sharp stick.’ P Stotos sookl i ontl los, 85 a8 strects, and were largely attended by | (1, laving ady served two [ fanlt. N The ladies of the Third Congregational | (GO Cooking And cating apples, 33 > 5 the representatives of Omaha Jewish rms in the eapacity of sheriff. His It is said that the young man is an ae: | church will hold.their Octob yinble | CON'S & pec fleven Hundred Citizens Petition tho Yise dendnalil i15 the d complished gneak thief, having purloined s reside; b | MEATS, TISHL AND GAME society nds claim that he is the dark horse, 11 k Jhavingy at the residence of Mrs nm-.\ Pelton, | 1 ¢holine of fresh 1 Phito Board of Education in Regard "The programme rendered was an in- | 5 Coustable Snowden has alsoannounced | various small articles at different times. | 1442 North Eighteenth st uosdng | o frout and buse retail At 18 0Cnts pot to the Matter—All the o hoe himself as a candidate for the office. He . . evening, October 20, All the fl 6nde TS | S white plokerel is. salling at 10 teresting one. It swas opened by an in- 1ims that if nominated he will sectire A Saloon Rabbery. cordially invited to attend. pound; white pickerel is sclling at 10 City Nows. strumental solo by Miss Rothschild. clement of the G. A, R. vote which | _Yesterday when thio bartender in | My Charles H. Barnett and Miss Lizzio | §op ool hie sl perel ean bo had for THE GREAT Mr. Tke Oberfelder, monitor, took the | Woild athersise e given to Cobum. | Stubendorfl & Nestor's saloon on Elov- | May Morshon were mareied in this ¢ty | pehnd 1 i being 20 tents & poond. MAN RE A Fierce Prize Fight. platform and dolivered w short but en- | 6 (007 Bt -.;'.‘ \;:‘l'u“t.h;“:‘[ Well- | anth and Douglas stroets eams down to i k‘mvl_'\'- “I"' l"!’l'- “"f' ceremony | Frosh Columbia river salmon are worth A hotly contested prize light took | gaging address. He welcomed the mem- | the office, Georze Cantield, whoso name | Work e found that the place had been | T RIS, REEIE TSICERKE TR BEUES Sontssound, Kroslieols soll for 0| ENCIEX JEXALLIN ! 1 P o R i n 3 o i o ralarize r \ gl The s 3 ; o + ekl B A pound HE Jace in this city at an early hour yester- | bers and friends of the lodge on the oc has been quite often mentioned in con- | burglarized during the night. The | Rev. Charles W, Savidee officiated | § s now. cool enough for i e r | f e ton o this y csary, o | Mection with the candidacy for the shriev- | monoy drawer was opened s wlitolt | = 5 el o Phe weather is now. cool enough for | Rheumatism, curflqn Sciatica day morning between Jack Nugent, a | sion of this, its first anniversary 6 | % HOtHGES HosVELs tht & I 1 asopened & NG The county commissioners to meet | salt water fish, and they are againin the Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, otorious. man about town, and. Mate | el revicwed tho growt of thi fodgo | 2115 4 ‘\[" ot thi Farti alar por. | nd been deposited there the night before | to-morrow morning and, appgint " the | murket at th following pricose. Fresi during the past year » then spoke of 0g¢ 8 partc « i judgoes and clerks of electiof o ali onts o Yod fish jmpromptu affait and was the outcome | ends for which it had been formed, He | O1¢ ; The thieves had bored through the | §FHED TG e Sriting | 5 vente ool LaUASEs: 198" i A i For county judge there are few can- . | into the matter of opening and gradii 25 cent weh ter re worth of difficultics which arose over a loan of | mentioned ;;.m.uu‘m) the <||~‘\‘- UL R R s At ol fude. Md I"‘";" nfl'!'i ""«v\l: (:\le lm'"vtl‘ ',‘n' h;"k’ Phil. Sheridan and Baltimore “streets, | centsa pound. Shrimps are solling ¥y Fint A T | orphan asylum, which is doing a | i a8 yc ounced. Judge Mc- | on the inside. Nothing was taken . o i ho s grade 1 )eents a poun Vs money by Keith to Nugent. The two men | 0FPNAR Sy, -wich 16, doivg & | Calloch has" maden good - reputation in | Sides the cashi, The. rabbory was vor T e e mo s PSR IR A met in Higging' saloon about & o'clock g tribute to the mothers and wives who | !"‘ career as chief of tribunal, and | evidentiy the work of some one who had n the \\ul‘( “'['I r-(.i'\ |\w\i| :w'.\rvx:'\‘-l:l‘.‘; l'l'!;lh"l]l’l'k\:l\ i J ' Al snit of his own happines yesterday morning snd Keith asked Nu- i helped “to- build up the order of | It now scems us though he would have | heen hang round the saloon and its shar ctaken | tail at 10 conts cnch: Ducks are selling: | man came on with the saddlo ‘and gont to return him bis money. Nugent l-xiu Brith lnll‘u proportions to ;\Ivlu-h | ,j-[m;"“-;i rdpi s "',‘l:"]“" iR l.‘m.'.nyn. v of (‘.,-[ 1.(:;% :n.\ t1i3 whiols muttert tonl, nts; mallard, 8 cents. - Quail | tinue 1 o ngroas. ) |:I””‘| }..-( ol 45 ¢ onls enened. | it as attained, and asked the ladies | 1 erned, Mr, 1. F. B drawer wis opened with the key B are just beginning to come in, and sell at | retebed out with his right hand foo rofused to nd lot words ensued. |5 0 o Gontinue the wood work. My, | Farity, & wetl known young attorne wiitch tho Be tander was 1 the habit of i ‘(“,l,‘, (']'“f“‘,"‘ 4 5 SN ERE itk B expostulated with him so that he died, Keith finally offered o fight it out and | Dierfelder was Tistoned to. avith the | Will probably be the nominee of the con’ | Liding every night on closing up. ifteenth and am st st even Fhe hoat etts of sitloin soll for 15 cents, | When thoroughly aroused the broneho N T \ \ atio | vention on Saturday. ing. A carof the green line was passing is fatal, and if . ose enouy ugent agre it the salvon, | closest attention, and the close of his For county commissioner there secms e R one of the red cars just as it was | romps and upper part of round steak at it iyl chalian jntending to fight on the street, | spoech received n hearty round of ap- | ( Hor county commissioner there scom: The Metropolitan Clab. turning down Farnam streot, Insome | 124, Roasting ribs, TSI R b U LB B e but Officer Bellamy put in an appear- | PEUS N Await My Love, then | Itiehard O'koofe, the presont momber | The Metropolitan elub held its annual | way_ the bridle on one of the horses | bouglt from 10 to 13 conts, . Vel 18 | WRLI i BAs St cbove the, Qv ance and the men desisted. Keith then | pecelved 5 manifioent. rendition’ at thy | 0l ehairman of the board. Mr. 0'Keefo | election Mouday afternoon. The fol diawing the gwreen car eaught e brake {xtromcly searco andd conies highy from | %usyo bronclio fs whatthe cowboys eall mounted his cab, which stood near Hig- | hands of Mr. Wolt. I I e, bl sounts st | lowing ofticers were: elected to sorve for | {01 (N G AR, Dot B TG | o e part, Sweet breads ean b pur- | high st 16 von want to know gins', and told Nugent to gt in and a Rubbt Benson thon spokeof the history | i ey ns well capability, . o | the ensuing were lively times for a minute or two, | clased at ! Gon st RO IR MR RIRTU oD compuny him. Nugent complied, and ‘X','.f{",(::'.“";'“‘.’.',\“.:L“u.”::m.|1h','..\'."','.|,:,','" “The nomination for the ofticeof county | President, Ben Newmtn, but everything was soon straightoned | Sellingat fron S Wo didh't iravel far, bt tho ride. wad W ihccommiodnting Eamblor Who Wils | it ecmy e e it UG | olarle will. b souphit by, tha. prosont iti: lf'f:',]l ‘-_\.u‘.-m.:7‘.......01,. rfelder. (;m without any injury having been ",','f“‘,,,,"“'"};m‘nnutlwwl" to mighty exhilarating while it lasted present went with them to see fai whicl the start v wer Heapdreyat [ Smocnt Y DenUke s pRGPE s by ol Ham i worth 12} eents in bulk, 20 eo nts | ot on with great pomp nnd a derrick, TR Gve 16 Tiih 5 | thirand resudts fhat have been oeom | Opponeil, so fur us ean bo ascertained | It '\.l."x‘..‘.'ti'” WYY, Goots, M. | pltoundsman Peter Matza and. Oflicer | diuga." Pork, 1010 1 Tut wo didu't put on any unnec ' shoed sine p § - | now, will be Jeft Meg stees, Adolph Meyer, 8. Goetz, M. sve liberally donsed with heer | 14 ~t\h- whe W mmm et o '|'|u' il Miry enue, where they left the plished sinee that time both in the way For the county troasurshi cre are | Goldsmith 8 Wi t 1010 12} cents. Spri y was marked out on the ground and ti ¢ Juds rich, councilman from the Fourth ward, | Qberfuld: - Fehmin: trect afler 12 o'clack, when they con- | guarters. Spring chickensare worth trom | IR G P omot Ko Rl . o § « v sl o ock, whe o o « «d to think o moment mnl then arcangements completed for the contest, | ¢1os Uil an appe for the yorger | 100 00 wwarm eanvass, 10is pr Simon I Holzhwimer, Tke Schill: | ¢luded to p vhother any | U910 40 cents apicee. is loi deli Iy » 5 3 g i < prol et cep in and see whether any hered up his 1 nd delivered s 1t wis agroed it the fight should be- o | Sambes "f';"n'r‘.'fi' H ',,'.“,‘,“’.,‘.“"',‘\‘l ‘|||". lso. e the haie of 1 1 Madeon will | 10 Wasdecided to give bl or onters | fiacs w0 PoR i and se whothior any ¢ ot heels and handwacs o finish, and il Keith was bested he | grder of Buai Bl i P | be placed before the convention, as ean- | tainment every month for the coming | niking a satisfictory survey of the situ A BANKER'S DREAM. StF out ! fiom the Bonldon: T N e s o Nigunt After voeal musie, tie prosident, M, | didate for this oflic 3 b L tion whian Splasht 4 buckottal of sour | o Strange Prediction of Financial | The recoil was fearful. We saw thatons he gambler who mpanied them Hitisin VPt AR D FE At FOES, Ltis rumored that Mr. J. B, Riley. . 3 T beer, thrown from the second story win- Dindster 0onn A seat wis going to be contested, and wa acted as Nugent's sccond, Keith aftirm- S Tollowod by J Bamberaor. the | member of the state \ nay Police Court Docket. dow! eame tumbling down over the IEC e T bewran 1o muke & motion to dismount, but that e could take care of himself LIl Ly o ikl * | conelude to announce hinise i Judge Stenbergz disposed of the follow- | shoulders of the vigilanee committ Now York Tin Vietrocs Tmdn i grot mder way by his The men, notwitlstunding tho” cold, | ¢ e Work wecomplisha dueme Tav | the candidacy. ing eases in police court yesterday A justice musthe revenged, have heen brightening ap & oMMy | s we breathed a slent_hymn stripped to the waist and faced J : LU . ¢ | " John Drexel seems to be about the ke DS O UL LS stl B SRR LAV S e reminiscences simee Henry N. Smith, the ¥ bt [ s Wvad s, | exel seems to be abe [ s fnsued for the | T ened or grip. He now went Gl R ML N R w“ was joudly applanded: || only eandidate for the office. of coroner. irrest o the proprictor of the saloon on | big bear, failed the othe Ance- | Gl om of still-loggod bucks, both bean sparring cautiously. Keith, | | Xhe programme was brought to aclose | 76, ustico of the peace in the first | and costs ol of suiing Mquor after 12 | dotes of Black Friday duvs L us 50 high that “every time wo started l.mr.l.\.qg s00n W ;rm\wl up |.|v|‘l|ns e rk | i et ental duceby Misses Roths- | qyqyict P, A, Gavin, the newspaper man, [ D. MeKinzei, Michael McLaughlin, J. | o s i ;"'l"“l"" 1, ”"*' el | T wRiva would meet him coming up on and begin to push Nugend e Tatter SR - : - and Charles Brandes and Philip Andres, | Noye Tl S e have gone the rounds portraying old | 4o trip ly he gave us one defomtiad bimself as Dest o could s general sociul time followed, refresh- | progent incumbents, seek n i ko Sl Wil lells Gl P HERGFRTNA, Unele “Dan Drew, Commodor S S S i g SR L Joyed him or lierself to the fulfest extont. | {0 R s ol AT | Edisturbance of the | James Binuy, of Crote is at the Paxton, | orPlG 4€oh, fattiG, o tussell S mament and spiie up o e y 4l 4 i i appes clean s i > ! RIPERE fiats : IRy X . i by wished ethereal until our toes wehe lim. He ceasel oflonsive ope A danee in Metopolitan hall followed, | o third J. M. Rogers is about the only : oy Powers, of Niobrara, is at the | the rest of the distinguished © gon | o™i Towness of temperature, and and from then till the close ~tl LAY ||»| ho younger a8 well n8 [ ooy eor " the namination, It is swid disturbanco of the | Paxton. tlemen who have been with and [ (0% ¢ AWneRs O teiberiie, ahe was simply defensive on the part of il G UL e ticipated, And | g Justice Bartlott will also make an ! E. L. Reed, of Weeping Water, is at the | amainst him in his various upsand downs | 15 Then wo came down and foll gont. Blows wore planted uIln\(! his | thusthefirstunniversary wns colebrated pendent ron for the oflice in this , petit 1a , thirty | Millurd. of fortune. One morning, just before | fHISEE P OCH S SR BTG T hody by Keith, who only reecived a few oeeas in ovory dotail, and the wict. Ry : Judgo Dundy arrived, from the west | thegold cormer of 1850 o htumbor of the | from tho s Sling A kind sama 1ghit tips in return. As the round pro- 4 will long be “remembered by Sl Dansinger, petit larceny, §20 and | o f080 J SU L Smith-Gould coterie spent come hours in h st et S etetaa e grossed Keith prossed Nugent closely, | those who weve present. The Eilliard Experts. costs, comni it G Tow F S A Luying plans to eficet a slanghter of the Tl Ol E e f5R EoTa LoRbi Bl KioAs and owing to the latter's poor guardl, | , 10 the founder of th raska lodze, | A yory appreciutive andience gathered ! 1 aracter, i oenettyobzidne D lambs, *Smith himself did” ot ar 15 ke MLV Ivent s SN atbr ) BB s En Bl 3 the Paxton. A \ ooked pityingly at us, the attend succeeded in planting several sle o ! ! yd's opera house lust evening to ’ i until fate. When e did como he was | 5, sipreons marvelled as to the natare Rimmer blows on hia hond and fug is indebted for some few facts con- | ¢ 8 opera house In B 10 Maltaone A Anilrow. Kitolion,, || 0}iWs Riso, of Creighton,is quartered tremble,” and his face was | MEsurgeons matscilod as 2 knocking him down time loe: ranch of the ovder, as | witness the exhibition billiard be- | suspicious ch tors, disebarged, at the ton. S L e o WL TERIE of our mishap. One said it w ey v ) S ) R L : L : z 3 k N by lone, another said it was arailroad mashe gent managed to regain hisfeetand con- | Vol a nets. tween the celebrated billiardists, Harvey - Attorioy N. S, Harwood, of Lincoln, is JUand, while his intimates ex- [ 100 1 ) vas instituted forty- i 3 » Boule 1 Surv 8 e h coln, 18 : 3 up; but we thousht of the ealico-hided tinue the fghting Wntil -y - is in some respee McKenna, of Detroit, and Lew Shaw, of k oulovarl Surv | inthe city yesterday pressed their astonishment, he wa ke pony that was grazing peacefully in the hander took him Tn the: ear, fairly liftin, J LLH New York. The men were well matehed neer Rosewater and his as Julin Ward Howe is in the city, stop- | ftnswer, until, finally, with an emphasis | oy mead, wid held our pe him from the ground. He fell in an in- A Its ends are ; tants hisvo comploted the Beurve P that increased their amazement, he gensible: cond.tion, and althou essent charitable, the work of its | and the playing was watched with inter- T L Ly (0TRSO I SO AT LoD made abitter onslaught upon them' all, were made to restore him to members the alleviation of the suffor- | est through proposed boulevard routes west of the | L. Brandhoefer, of Ogalalla, s stop- | o) LR imoe] E Dlve ness he failed to respond when tim ings of their fellow men. One of the | ‘Lhe fivst game played was an eight- | city. His report will be sabmitted to the | Ping the Paston. only one trouble to come out of all this," i called for the sccoud round The fight ndost fentures of the work of the or- | inch balk line, 200 points, nme city council about a week from tomor- [ M. V. Mondy. of Genon, Neb., s reg- | he éried. “You are doomed to y D Rason. fore conceded to Keith. on I'""“l"’(l;‘;“l"; a1 e | ¢ IR By g istered at the Paxton. | for all these plots. We may swim f Professor- n oxide.” t soon recovered consciousne: sylum at Cleveland, Ohio. 'TTe | ing played. The best” s run wis I ' Siitinioy e s WA et hilo: but the end _every one of us Student 0y but was complotely used up, it boine tlourished until to-day there | made by MeKeuna, who scored 61 points. yo linos/of routo wira\urveyad iono ||| G M- Roberts und Gharles . Roborts, | Whilds but, 'n bio ond, cvory e ofus {5 5kaLer of what?” ry o assist him to the cab. The i .~\i'>|.v;|.~.-‘\\i|l|; an g ? uw’s best vm{-il 5 The o M‘|lu|u astraight course ovor summits, s 3 2 oursclves. Lastnight I had . drd Student »n\..n i beef,” e 3 » v, rship of 25,000, uring the | however, won the making the s, ete., while the oris + - o o tha o int at: B ar faint- pended for the benefit of the sick, and | inning to MeKenna's 178, :_ route which carefully avoids the I3 ¥. Warner and Mrs. R. G. Dickson, ,,,,,,3 ' okt (1o \,,u..h,.,. &e,lw,:‘ 3 has been expended from the The straight rail zime, 1,000 points, fol- | ¢ nd could be adopted at less | of Neb Yity, are at the Paxton. poinite “lirst one and then another widow's and orphan’s fund. There is | lowed, and was easily won by MeKenna. | less expense than the former. The sur- M. Bar o B eiE e i e now an ageregate lodgze fund of over | In the third inning he scored 501 point v vas commenced westward from pin the we a part of the | I was there, too o were flumes $300,000 and_an_endowont Orphan’s ](Hn & the balls hulml(lm rails tw ?hvrlm:lu 1- ue, llm:‘u: by the deaf and there, and there were wild beasts and fund of over 1,000,000, u the thivteenth inning he ran out the | damb asylum, past the poor farm and [ 7y i e SN madmen with knives and stones, It wi The local lodize. of B'mai Brith is tho | game with a score of 403, Shaw only sue- | west of Hanseom park to tie stockyards. | . MistLou. Sperry, of Sherman, N. Y. | moaciion it Buises apd sones, e is visiting at the residence of her uncle horrible, hor he speake first one ever fustituted in this state and | ceeding in rolling up 181 points. M L 3 Mors denly relapsed into silence and HhyEsa "“_ well known. Nugentis of | Starting with twent bt members in At thie close of th Shaw gave an An Ofticer Owns Up. ool ot Ml BT i nehr) T A hon T S Duild und- quite heagy, white | 1881 it now has over fifty, with fund of | excellent cxhibition of 2 Officer Charles Donatoz, of the police | Hon B It Roxzo friends out with no app fl‘:“ }lf“i latter, | several hundred dollar: with cue and fingers, ; ree, who was recently suspandad by | ArEived m the city of e ning ’],, active of the two, T . v 3 icti B3 g . 4 5 & E Some even” thov xlmd displayed more science. Every blow A Habeas Corpus Case. Social Parties. LTS AT ::“;:: ("'“"‘\h,':-':( ‘”'{ ¢ »111-"“';“-l”f ',‘I“""‘l' secretary of the over-excitement dfi'uvll business ho delivered counted, and’ Nugent sue- | Pat O'Iluwes commenced a habeas cor- | The Sir Knig ctlo Division No, | Penred before tho committee o e board of railroad commissioners, is | eares 1 alicete s brain. cvoded in retaliating with o cloan it | o et fn PRl S ll’;' “‘fl(“"‘"‘f“rl?‘%""_“'“ fon No. | . city council Tast evening to answer to | reg at the Paxton. Thoy didn't see him for days. only once or twice. I ) ty court yestorday to ) 8, Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythis charze preferred against him. e i + Childs, of Washington, Mo., spear he still wore a Took that was secure the freedom of Robert Poland,alias | have arranged to give a serics of parties | was accused of sleeping regularly while | is visiting at the residence of Miss | haggard. vas all the effect of a sin- Itis probable that no arrests will be . 3 s : made for the mill, as there were no wit- | “Windy Bob,” who wus recently com- | on the following d Grand social | 00 his beat and otherwise disobeying | Clayton, on V Min avenue. gle dr i rhed his sleep nesses to enter o complaint. The two | mitted to the county jail for a term of | O, r niv y f "“"""' Llogiaiolenonlod Ui Lt 4 R T e s The, E ctober 80th, anniversary ball of the e A. W. Atwood, “of Dr. Roeder's pre ERROIRGIS Rty i Gactt W their differ- | yty days. Poland was arrmgned before | division, November 23th, at which ali the S ey and informed thecou | seription pharmiaey, 70 North Sixteenth | Gould stands ences, are again on friendly terms. 3 & A L7 Gl street, spent the Sabbath i m Plagtsmouth. | £ Judge Stenberg several weeks s a | Sir Knights will attend in full dress uni new e Donahos evidently didn't | =500 a0 Ty i investigated. The eommit . G. Madden, (Sowean to A, VOOEL John Burke, drunk and disorderly, $1 n Aatique Enough to Make Anybody row, with detailed estimates of cost, cte. me, of Seward, is in the 1 por after proper remedies had been applied, he was n'lylc to appear on the streets, but in a sadly distigured condition. When the resilt of the fight was an. nounced, considerab e surprise was pressed in sporting cireles, where both of 1 dishonor or finan- ! on fri 5 < come toall the rest hoos Crowle, I Board of Education. vagrant, and was seutenced 1o sisty « form; grand masquerade, December | Ui o BEIivastissd, o committs Cambridzo; G 1 Kine The regular semi-monthly meeting of | Confinement in tho county jail, which | yay, Schich will be given in the new ex- : cweomb, C : Lelley, & : ) = sentence was suspended “on condition MR evening. Soli ) ey 2 Cank b the bourd of education was held last vt towi At oncn e othar | position building corner Fifteenth o Neligh t tho C : o s reeently born at Moose MOST PERFE[:T MADE evening, Vice-President Gibson in the y hi iar countenance was_once | Davenport streets, the full Mu Ini 5 a0g f ona, Miss Nellie Parrotte left last Rivar tMatowi G onoilianid emse Prepared wiih apecinl regard to howtdh, chair, and members Copeland, Coburn, 2 seen ||v uming upon the city of | Orehestra under the le ship of Harry | | Warrants w '”?’“""- % Y morn- | San Antonio to to spend the GaptaiaABardon R ppiar. Marion Anmonia, Lime or Alu, Connoyer, Clark, Livesey and Long pres- “"; s :l".“‘_ Ste ”'“'l'“"‘ WP Tevine being e for this special | iM% for the arrest of the five keeps Mrs. W. L, Parrotte left. Friday for M Ve S PRICE BAKING FPOWDLR CO., ent. ‘The meeting was o short one, and | e 50 his sentenco in the Douglus bus- | ) toes oatico party, Junuary 1ath; social | 10Uses of prostitution azainst w TG DI ARt 0% worth of tobuceo in the past fiity | PHICASO- SrEous but compuratively little business was | The ease came up tor hearing before | party, February 12th, clo information had been gathered for sell | and New Lork. | yoars. e ; S P aOr0 2, *SCrIes |G eer without s license, Mres. Thomp- | Jas. Ewing, of the Wood River (Neb.) & 2 Milvin Vi N y f Ha transacted. Some matters, however, | Jidge McCulloch at 5 0’clock. "The pris- | March 12th with & mrsque son, Minn irchild and Fay Shepard zotte, is in the city, u',\J(‘J"(f::l'."-'L.‘.)yE .|I|31\|:::,.:~1II\'.; 1% Mercnants NfltlonalBank which have been bofore the board for a | Shere Promsht, o, court, by DAY | scason tickets are now on $1 wero. brol before Judge” Stenbeg | Mrs Fred Drexel and Mrs. C. Roeder | ot in length, which bore four pumpkins Jong time were disposed of, much to the rounds on’ which he asked for the ch and single tickets 81 at the |1n|(|\\ during the g ave bonds in +visiting Mrs. Rosenstihl. of Spring. o=e total weight was 103 pounds reliof of several members, leiso. City Attorney Connell and Dis- | Ing places: Max Meyer e Iro., Wi & | tie sy of £31 for thtir, by neo to- | ficld, Neb. An objoot recently dug upat Augusta, OB EODT I, 5 ary A H oy Estelle were y csthere, Leslio & Mo f OXTON arpag| f S 5 ine, 1s s s the petrilied head of Paid up Capital . A communication was_ receized from tiorney Estelle wore presont to | Westbere, Los) by AT s o i TR Homedlgeudiclbailptieailiedilidion STA Y Lanls tharlos A. Lucho applying, for the posi- | fPPeiin® et At s, Wik | 10, and Madsen & Ras i ke | unable to by wxl‘.,m.m two women, 15 | The county commissioners have let the | #1800 Yo e s tion of teuchor of German in the public | dht e susmondl e tares o Bud no | o iy also Lo procared. Trom any of Mrs. Frank wis out of thecity and Mis. | contract for the temporary hospital on | A%t Lord, an Tiswich grocer, s kent MW CoriTarnan anlim, seliools, which wis referred to tho - com- | gier and - drive “him “out. of - town. the wmembers of the division. |l||..1~l|- Rapp el toher bod with sick- | 0 oor farm to Bankes & Kunkel. The | ine yenrs nego Octoher 6 ho - walked to | Frank Murphy, Presiiont mittee on teachers and text hooks, Nothing, however, was found in the S e sel y respect, = Rt g re is to be completed within forty ewburyport in search of w situation. Sial ms for posi sach. | mittmus which indi sentence | the purehasers of tickets must be en- m e 5 olbe.comple iR o 0 fenl Weat basiy 7 or | Plications for positions as teach | [5G SLUL Q0L Tho prisoner was, | dorsed by the member solling the ticket, The Sehos! Fund. s, and the contractors will he vequived | Maine vaises annually 1060,006 bushels Tuthir Drake B i placed upon the stand to test in re- | nsasafe wid to the division that none City Tre irer Buack reported tor- e bond for the faithfnl perform- | of corn, 2,250,006 bushels of oats, 750,000 | Accounts solicited and prompt attention giv- 0. M. Chate, Lida Shallenberger, RN i 25 g ¢ gio O A T PN Al rd to the suspension of sentence, but | but reputable persons are admitted. day that only live of the saloon men had | ance of their work Dushels'of wheat and 250,000 bushels of el ypposing connsel objected and thoe | The procceds will go to the fund | ¢ o0 00 O o onss. e The contract for gon and foot | Darley e A R R ObiecHan i snataied by tho canrt. T | srentsd' for their antietpated iy o | filed o puy thoir quarters liconse, and { iy gvor (he Papio or 15 been lot rtain Springficld attorney, it is OISR order to prove the cuse, \\|I||y( to at the session of Supreme Lodge sted to come to time in | o William Dovan, for } ). s resoried to the practice of hay- Grant to lay a sidewalk he g > 4 3 3 ,,..,,(,',“‘,,' My ],.‘.',! ,:f“,"‘.‘.',?.‘.' Lo gl |Gl Tusucd for dudizo Stonbers to appear | K of I of the world, which mects i | day or two. The reccipts of moncy for - i v ot at people’s doors, asking sferred., g 8 a8 witness, with the record 86 ity next July, The partics, with | (1¢ school fund this year will amount to The Insane u..- public b him cuses that The committee Hlinratana @bl | iwig b n continued until this morning sption of December | 150,000 if the present rate of in- J. C. Cowin, Es (., exnty attorney, in- | other lawyers have lost or are afraid to ..: ;’(‘Z &\ were ref {'to the proper commuttec. A proposition received from John on te; ! d i \ Rl L : stra work done | 9 0'¢lock, the prisoncr boing released for | given at the Metropolitan hn 150 is kept up. During the past two | formed a seribe yesterday that the insane e L Fourteenth nud Dodge strects, Musi T A e AR A & 3 of fis 3 g t wonths the amounts reecived have been b hcaadiin Dincolnt e of Red I ———— Union Orehestra will furnish the music | Jurgely in excess of the other months of OO e 1 BEOHEL s wonderful swirm of hees, si) : ’&‘A the absenc Inw fax ¢ 't |.~|( rm stould be paid for r i | AT : A Street Car Robbed for the series, and Duve 1 : the year. alls Having filled i . Jopular caller, will be box ' b i : o » 10 P, Loy i $1200 [ A bold robbery was committed st | hobitt! ) S $500 Not Called For, 0 it hus gone to work « ' 14, R }7 A N. Hen A, Ssend] ey it e 5 i 2 | A 4 % seoms str. Lis nec evening about 10 o'clock on Lake street, Seeure your 5 ticket before they The attention of Judg: ville was oc. It seems stri that it is neee A R Frances Si A . 2,00 P Th " . ;! ' oity. are sold a5 the ber is iited to : 1 ' rersunde men that cnre their m‘jul,?l-'“.:‘lvmll'ln‘:\' l;lm dopted, and the hr ). 10 of !In_ Gr [‘ uv lnn. \\umhn h, ; e Chicago Lumber ( ompany vs, Wardens | man who fails to reccive benefit. And | Pittston, Me., walked 1\ miles and took TINCEN SPRING v FRICLES, g Ruld | , was passing down the streot at a _An Expressman's Row. and Vestrymen of Trinity Chureh yester- | yet Dr, Sage undoubtedly cured thou- | @ train Augusti the ot on_R 400, ooo USE. On motion of Mr. Coburn, the com- | Jively rate, » man suddenly appearcd at | Quite o little yow oceurred near the | quv. The suit wis brousl o ands of s of obstinale catarrh with | some point “down the . mittee on supplies were authorized to ; A day. The snit was brought to recover on SOntarrh R 5 1 1d never | was to wed a lady some 4 AR ATREQ SBUION > | the side of the track and swang himself | corner of Thirtecnth and Douglas streets | o o (et e mh ol ae chepet A1) itarrh jomedy, ! who would nover | wi ey ARme.3 ! urehase spectroscope for use in the & 5 8! amechanies’ lien, The ease was given | aye applicd to him it it had not been John . Gonld, a New Haven machin igh sch over the dashboard by the driver, | yester dJ ilted i the arrest of | to the jury about 4 o'clock, and aftc B e et [l e LB B AL IR Tho resolution adoptod at the lust meet- reing the muzzle of a revoly inst | jam McCauley and Jefft O'Neil’, both | short abs:nee they retavned averdiet in | ¢ fhable en Who is the next bidder for | 1 {wenty inc long from the cab en z submitting to the clectors the propo- | Woodrieh's head, he ordory expressmen favor of the plaintift for 81,115 cure or cash? trance to the cateher tip, or thirty-th sition to appropriate #6d,000 for school | the ear and deliver over the cash. R AT B : Before Judgze Wakeley yesterday the —e inches long with the tender,” Gold purposes, Wik, on motion of Mr. Cope- | in fear of his life, the driver compl From the story told by the former, | casc of Stewart vs. Keifer was on triul, THE MARKET BASKET mounted steel bands eivele the brass and, reconsidered, and the item of $15,- | surrendering the box and its entir t | MeCauley, it would appear that he was r— LBALIEET BANBET: boiler, rom which a steam pressure of 00 to be expended’ in the novthwestern | tents. ‘The robber then jumped f about to take a trip to the depot, when Brevities. 100 pounds ean be doveloped. Imfll’ ..II the ity inere: 'f"dt‘“l"i‘l‘ um;\ 4 | e .u..]l.h wppeared in the darky I Neill, who was slightly intoxicated, i 2 vhoarrivedin Oma dvesey reported the bill of so0n s he conld recover his presence of | stepped in front of the mare and held her | o Sunday. s tond AN, H ) DS 1 ( ) . | : f 8 ¢ ception T 5 ap now on the repairs of thé big Connecti fiiling s 0 Lusddera wid Dealerse Bu ""f for ¥018 for work doue on' the | mind Woodrich drove into the ity and | firmly. McCauley whipped his animal | Jast cyening ab the Paxton, where she is Thrilty Housekeeper. D a0k long. T Holy ok | 'rices and Varieties in the Local Pri and ¥ 40 roukh couniry r Mart—Facts of Interest to the One hundred and thiviy-five men are e A BTRR A Cred and nold by high school grounds. The bill was re- | reported hisloss at the oflice of thé com- | thinking that O'Neill would be compelled stopping IN THE YEGETABLE LIND Iheee divers are also employed, and ferred. puny. He could ¢ no definite to release his hold, O'Neill vofused to | - N ST " (i A potition signed by over 1,100 citizons | kerintion of the robbor. but a i1l | do so immedintely howover, but when | SMurvidgo locnses were issuod yostor | the following ave still in the murket: | work is pushed ut night by the wid of G‘n (0N PORTRAITS, of thy city wax prescited by Mr. Coburn, | be made to eapture him, The amount | McCanloy comménced to helabor imy [ 4y to Altved Lalk and Mavia K. Bove | Onjons are - sclling a6 25 conts - a | electric lights sl " as lollows: “We, the und gned, citi- | Jost by the strect ear company was §15 | souldly he jumped into the wagon und '(““" ”i‘ ("’ Villiani . Fitzpatrick and peck. Buets o worth conis 2 Anold cannon ball, alnost eaten For tho holiduy zens of Omaha, would ..up..unm re- | in cash and §2 worth of tickets. assanlted nim. Pho two were having a | Gertrude Carpents H ) peck, New turnips & ! ! quest your honorable hody o adopt, at o vough and tumble fight of it in this way | - There will be n meeging of the Ladies' [ P2°% tunis o wor S | reeently nnearthed by laborers who'wore | s t o R oniand for a0 bt the eirliest date possible, the necessary : 4 when 1 policenin came up and arrestod | Aid socicty at the Home' this afternoon, [ ¢ents s peck. Cabbag inging 8 | (ovating in the rear of Benjamin R 5 menaures 1o furnish, froe of cost, to th i The De atic Fight, ; MeCanloy, O'Neill was nubbed soon o'clock, By orderof the president, [ cents a head. Potato t varieties s hotse at New Lendon, It is sup At a Low ]""/l“"‘- 1,.4‘.,1\.“.‘..‘;...".»u.,...l-h.‘.n.....u books The politieal pot is beginning to sim- | gigerwarils, Mrs. W. V. Doolittle. aroworth 5) conts o bushal. Sweot po- | posed to dats from tho®ittack by Bene- L and MI..in other mater vu' us o | mer vigorously, Prescut prospects are : - i The well-knownlegal firm of Woolleott | tatoes,home grown 4, and Jersey sweet,6f | et Arnold in 5 .r‘;“" 1751 Ak ie Jus bt o r thero te noth '(“Iv:' .L v\h:] I|uI 'I”ll ‘n‘1l|‘x’;||uulxm ,..l,-«‘.m that the com 7 aign will be one of A Suit for a Cow. & Tevine has be l|41l~‘4ull\v\l ?Ir “WI:( et v pound “ 5 e nicer tor n wu ud to the oo 0 on § Tn Justice Brandes' court Monday there | cott returns east, while Mv. Trvine wi o A voncho. lics and teachers and text books, to act ol v = Rya ’:‘___' ARG SR ?'“' ‘I" lll‘ R AT e o T Summer squash sl for 8 to 5 cents | A broncho is i hor y5 the editor of ointly in the matter, ty. The republicans have met in con- us an interesting cow cuse on t , HL Dho Grant memorisl committes lnve oh; erooked-neck squash the same the Santa Fo Democrat has tour Pl Brennan matter was ugain brought | vention and put up a hard-to-beat ticket, | - Birket vs. the U. P, railvoad company Uod £ Lovids the. 891 balance left 1o | Hubbard squash sell for 10 to 20 cents | legs lik \orss, but idedly ; up, and in order 9 prosent it o the | i elass ; The bovine in question was killed on | tie memorial fund equally botween the s more skittish, The broneho of of gentle un WELL & COOKE, Artists, b 1. Mr. Col 1 that Mr. B first-c! inevery respect. This week | I A the memorial fun qually between th apiec Ezz plant retails at 5 to 10 cents | ¥ " i) I A1 0 ety G, Me- Cobien moved Qist r. Brens | July 16. while wandering across the | St. Joseph hospital and the Childs’ hos- | 110 BT dopartziont wnd imodest mion, but, thor evato ! allowed his el or work A s s o upiece. Spini eck, b 't a real safe place abouat hix her on the lighsehool' grounds, amounting | wnd make & desperato attempt to do | teueks of the afor Ij[“[f dofondant. . The Hial n Mortgage company of | CATOlS areworth 35 conts a peck. | i notiing mean about the bronclio, Frobate Hotice. : > iRy CWis ight here i 2 bo suid tha ROFpOrILo) 8 roprosonteg LY o, 8 rioan 10 fe company o 5 2 unches for i guarto though; he is perfectly reasonable and v ter of tho estate of Jerry O'Bi e Clark moved an amendment thag | [EeWIse: Right hury it muy bo said that | Spropshire, attorney, wiile My, Bivket | Great Britain commencud a ‘auit. i the | Oyster plant sell 4 bunches for a quinier | ol principle. Al ks 18 10 bo k d an ¢ ot At 1 the most enthusiastio democrat is a tritle | pleaded eloquently on his own behalf. | United 8'utes court yesterduy against | Parsley i sold at 5 eents f | et skt Brennun be allowed one-half his elaim as ; ; logusily o Lis evi ) ; $ . 0 lev alone, but wos sk this ) @ scttloent i full with the board for hix | dismayed at the exeellent tichetof the | dustice: Brandics” has reserved his det | Albert ¥, Brackwan, o foreclose a | hundle. New parsnips TR [ VTRl T P A i 0 e .1 oxtra work. The smendment was lost | republicans, angd admits with commend- | ¢ision. mortguge of $800, pe White pickling onions are | in this mattr, and no Kind of | county, Nobruski it iho Bl tosale=tiod, Jment | R esndor tiat e contest witl be a Caught in the Act. Tho city council meets 4 half hour ear- | worth 5o to §1 a peck. Fankee pump- | argument can b i dutermination. | s eonity, on G G des ol Deseuiol Sl r. Points them moved an amendmen: lier this évening than it has during the | 4 i 20 cont Theve isa bronchio that lives ont some & j f ay elose one. S gy et 4 §heing Kins are worth from 10 to 20 cen here i A 1 duy ¢ ) ok . m. mnn.xm it My, Brannan bo allowed his clain | Y¢rY close one ) 8. Binunger, a curly-headed German, | guer. The time of beginning the ses- | pie pumpkins the same wiles from Santa Fe. Wo know him [ for te'y il s 10] with the exception of $109, the amount | AS was the case among the republi- | faced Judge Stenberg yesterday morn- [ sions was changed from 8 to 75 o'clock | ™Colerly sclls 50 conts u dozen. st well, - Onodday & wan raped him | exninition Gt i sloice | sy Which the bourd disputed, and that the | eans the 1 fight in the democratic to answer to a charge of stealing a | ot the last meeting. FRUITS and tried to put a suddle on him Ja- | ARAIMRG SIORACIAERAE G I matter be referved o a special e A TR e P AT 1o caudls'] 1o ; e store of . | Andrew Dee was arrested by Officer | The markets avenot well stocked in | broncho looked sadly at him, shook “his | oSiic Suid i, o o iday of Octobes toe of thie lix amendmont was slso | “UUAe s guing o center ol the candl- | lox af clgurs from tho drug storo of i | o JHERON. (CB0 S8 SRFGRAE W SIE00R | S RO Trde., Michigan penchos soll | hoady und beggod o fellow as pluin ax | 1351 R P e e Jost by the same vote ducy for the oflice of sherift. There W. Spafford on Saturday night. From the s Bollevue last Siturday 90 “cents to $100 por busker. | could by to- go awiy wnd not | DulyBeoone mch weck fur foirwocks s Mr Copeland . then moved that My, [ alivady s number of aunouneed seekers | evidunce it appeared that the yonng man | and 1 now contined in the city jail awit. | Delawar e Moy Monteh |ty Cto intortord . with o hronolia | cosvely brione thetab daruttiocenber di Brenagn be allowed the full wmount of | for the eandidacy, and it is possible that | had entered the store, and baving pur- | ing the wrrival of the Bullevus olicers. | box, Concord — grapes, 10 pound [ who was simuly engaged i the pur otili 2% ¥ i | : 2 ) 3 | grapos, A s wo will mako 1 pore worth 20 | throngh with the rust « century, was | o N the holilave we will akeu o Hon the hottest ever known in Douglas coun- | the democerats witl meet in convention