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- R UN————————— - T PR bl - PRRERRSSRs———— R THI "THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1 Al o 4 i has, heen partioularly cky, | was hostled by the vy table or not g thitg to eat at ull. | | men have taken its oy in the past year | baggage pitched off and himself ordered | ealled to hreakfast, and the first ones | and a half and_ assisted in jumping to the gronnd. | dressed g Iv manage togot | " ouday Firo in zha ngm jut Twelfth | | Tfone of the drivers hae the good Tho teain was speeding at a rapid rate | away Wi he ol and the | ¥ . ) ek to lall o highway . and Halny was hurled hoadlong with tar. | ) % to work with an | an 1th Farmam, car | ribls for uply ol h The whistle blows - out doubt vote him a his body following with a dozen or mo noon, and then thore is a race to the e g - 5 wilts, When picked up as | supply team which takds the men to din OTHZR STREET CAR -ROBBED. An Important Declsion. scious und for tovo manths in | nov, There i ¢f ‘meramble for v - dze McCalloch rendered his dect. | i1 St duseih's hospital. His s a8 | dinner, which is repeatad at supper time L TR With & Driver—How it stas | J0cas McCullooh fonverad his ot ibly Iaverated, his wrist nnd Mr. Saylor says Uiy the ,.x"u. w0y RO P 16 45 Fa fon yosterday in the celobrated habeas | difoented. oo Yibe Drobun pIHE TR R T TR G een Done in the Past—The Has | 051008 cieo of Robert Poland, He do. | shoulder and lower forcarm brok filthy, s0 that fio pe ftha wonso of ] beas Corpus Case—Other cided to release the prisoner, and accor- | fonsequence he is to used up for life; | decency ean afford to w with them he isdeaf, |1 4 man lows an honr on t Iis head strikiy e rails and hold up" varic City News. dingly the somewhat notorions “Windy | i3 vt arm i par ‘I‘,:; wd wnhjoot hoj Hocked: Bob' is frea to go whero he listeth to a complication of internal | disorders, The ! \ v The Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam Street, has at lIast heen canght by their patrons, who have realized tho truth incapacitated for work. " He | cents on the dollar is m ‘,|‘ which is | of their furnishing the wants of man hin ndred per cont on each purchase, and furnish more elogance therefore s of the railway company, | practically usury of the stee pest Kind, than is seen in any one establishment on the continent, ‘This matter has long been doubted I,v many who have Tuhored in 8 s N compensation to the amount of § u«m R doubt of the statements made throngh the dailies until a visit was made, when it wus found the troto that & man ean find vishing eriminals from the - - A 4 1 & X At AMUSEMENTS, d when the noon hour arrived and the | eity. Judge McCulloeh, in reviewing An tiivestigation Ordored, smitiglelhigdhil | suspended o of the me e decisi as follows: The judge sterday G oward had seommu- | N 5 g 3 spection suspended, one of the mon | the decision, held as follows: The jndg sterday Gen. Hows ard had neomnt | \p dience which would flatter any A uek the candle against a thin wooden | entered eriminal judgment against the ion from Gen. Sheridan of the war | ooponana groeted Thoe Two Johneat artition in the center of the prison rand passed sentence upon him rtment asking him to investigate A Noonday Blazo. This decicion is not so important in | As th an is a laborer with a family he | time checks ar The employes had been “candling” in its effect wpon the method of s all day - in Morony's commis- | procedure heretofore practiced in police jon house, No. 509 South Twelfth street, | court in \rge store- | | Boyd's opera house last Wight. The om on the first floor. The candle was | Ho then entored by way of notation o ughly the alleged ¢ 10e8 of the | Gpiown s falrly funny, and valgar hort and burned down in less than fif- | statement to the effect that he, the pris- | saloon-keepe t Fort Sidney and muke | enough '.. ti u.) the galievy. 1uis o pity .00 £ 3.60 £4.00 £ 4.40 £ 5.00 $ 5.00 $ 0.00 $6.9) $ 7.0 $ 7.80 A That was made by a Leading Merchant Tailor for N 00 not relieved wit pen minutes, setting five to the planks ve town at onee | a&peedyreport thereon, that the production oner, could e Uty we B b it il s Al fL i avoid the execution of the sentence. ln“vn mombered that some s R A S O Ul WUy ' 6.00 $10.00 $11.00 $12.00 $15.00 $14.00 $15.00 pad el, 80 that 1 ¢ theén l:-m.l amittimuos and p! ul it . Morrow, the command GIR A g N A ds e I G | in the officer’s hands for servive, provid | Fort Sidoey, thinking o reduce th T AR LR U0 o T boln S6w 7% 880 80w 80N st dis fire, it had [ Vity tfter a cortain time. . Now. a judg. | Of dronkenness among the soldiers at his | Opera house, the gre Gibeny Family 88 ks "','F,_d\; oF O 1.50 £14.50 $17.00 $18.00 $20.00 anocd liolds the boards,” To give the public an t, determined to commenee the selling the conditions of relense ied with. This is moni irther, no police judge termine whethe have been com ! ont i ion must be o | pe X The BT G, et oo, alierns. | of beoe at Fort Sldnev, in connection | idon of the charaoter of the” Family's | Which will be forind equal fo any made by any other Morchant Tailor at the original prices named, ana whila the old o department respoind tive. In placing the mittimus in the h the'n b rde e I8 rformances, the following 15 taken | saying is 1t Nevor Rains but it Pours,” and never does one thing present itself taut anothor does not follow: espatel. When the fitwt; trick AL LD AT Uit | with the smusement ball, in order to ob- | §50 the Express, of Buitilo, where thoy SR 2 $ he seene, howeyv the flames had | hands of the otlicer and allowing the llll' nul'“fl\ of the soldiers trotting | ) coq™ 16 “standing room only" 3 Gl tarons: hi by, and - wore | Olicer to rearrest Poland, after his time tiey wanted ]WM,U e L king out of the Mt doors on | (‘lvnlu‘llni vn\]lhn]; |. v A“'"'(" reeded well in hi |” MeGibeny Family is quite as re: welfth strect, and the smoko rolled in | that ofticer with judicial power to de- rd, ”"""'“;:;"'X:'“,j“ Kable as the lustoric Johnny Morgan, 10 to into town every one, from the father down, playing y volumes through the communi all sorts of musical instruments, also ot ous establish- ating doors into the various establish fostly wrong 9 which occupied the block, and ont adding voeal selections to the pro- N 5 p has i right to banish a’ man from town ol I A 2 | The prompt and in- afthe it NN HUoh: dona-ant the gramme, and as a whole, with its hand, §11 10 That was made to sn order by n Merchant Tailor for. ....<01m i of the firemoen held the it e | this st ] chestr, its ehoruses, solos, and lum? 2 0 do i lo d > amies it hay anil ehecked them within LR A B L L S M G y hes, wus warmly received, LR 6 b Hal o Hel Chp 25 50 orony's buildingz, ing senteneo wiich Ihas bo rerbittod. | fnasneh as, losing the rade of the bo Ll sl IR N, o o o i § e Stenbery 8 disposed il i 0. s t i 5 R St LBl eod | Inany 18 bogun to oull ol Ward Boundaries. 1830 do do do do do do 2700 Farnam, and we town in remonstrance. to Col, WIio in Registration commences to-day in 13 90 do do do do do do .98 00 und 1128 Farnam st ingg ot sentengo i tho connty Jail, und | uen dee v it Henvy, | all the wards, and every voter should see T e U3 D Dl T b B)i and 500 “Twolith has suceeoded in ridding the city'of a teof the department. | that his name is correctly placed on the 15 %0 a0 do a0 a8t b a5 D 3000 oceupicd below siair Eoatatiing Sobjeolibhuble ! b official debided that { lists 800 do do do do do do ¥ . Riahoh: & Co. Te claims that he does not suspend the jost without a e ¥ il 1 d il i Toft. On the second | Sentenee, but merely suspends the execu ' |l. right,in its id from i There has been some question as to 20 00 Gy a9 1 ol .:u AR i1 te Atoyar Ifs B privato { tion of it/ for a short time. He says that ndpoint, inasmuch as the state in | ward boundaries, and i order that eve ity - oo q5 - ds i a9 this has been found. the most piactieal 1o the military suthorities the res: | vater may know exactly where to registor 38 00 a0 e 45 o do a5 % , m also the rights of from which the furnitu Ly Culken ot tho vt slaem No s | way of solving the difliculty. To send | ervation, ceded to t] oh & y v suspicions cha T R 0 thi6 cotinty it woul bo impossible o [ Dot content with this, have job printing office, and this lust sl n-< yunt of limi § re | statement and petition to W vfl’y Morony's loss as the fl 70 city prisonc wl henes the order for the investiga- rated the floor, the water drene “‘ allowing a man to lo tion. ¢ and fixtures. Although the ire | than serve a term in jail, the pr Gen, Howard s; the Bek presents below w list of the ward ts, ster up | government therein, Fhe saloon men, sent their 5 But if there isone thing above another that is consoling to man on these cool mornings and evenings it is a proteetor of Tirst ward inciudes all that part of the | an over garment; in these, the like was never seen and we “feel confident there is no reason why we should miss one sale, fop ywith of Hows and east of South | any man can be pleased in our L ot OVERCOATS | storerpoms of K he pronounces 1 o ity sonth of Cob s o Darehiig bocr: | tho city sonth of Coburn ] fillod with smoke the ends of justice are subserved. 1o opinion on th LG [ ! ook ,,1,,1;‘.':",.‘””' L i conversation witl | f i amosement Too ™ o sofiors. | 5t et to, South Thisteonth R iy s loss will yeac a matter yosterday, Ie rem however, that some m D ol tiak | Which are from nny s that is intended for the same, and at prices ranging: $3, $10.60, $11.50, $19.9, $14815, 51,810, | , 4 ), $13,°%3), £33, $3 an the least.” Found only ‘at AT THE ONLY MISFIT 1l sonth to Davenport, thence east to North 3 i A L tiner, These are of the purest; no shoddy or cottoa nll«.rluu.L on n those who are al- an’s greatest benefactor, | ®1% 520, $22.60, ¥4 tromu the best, at | that lw wanted it und tood th which restrs cision did not prevent a police judge y “drunkards™ have in his judgment from having o man arrestod and then ol- HEY L0 CRCOUTILE YOUnZ 1 12 to drop the proseention if he would | have not hiefore drank, to form he leave town at once. *'lt ms to me | drinking liqu that it would be just or practicable to do \\'Iu-lhwr this is the that,” he said “as to pass sehtence and | vestigation will show. then allow him to leave. If the fellow - Hibserting failed to keep his promise and returned The Democratic Primavies. th ind surprise to the eity, hx- could be rearrested and The dem i ios occur to- | tgome of the sentto “'I . s v Timits some of the /1 s | nli nd w legates to the coun- Fifth ward ineludes o art of the . 1 . 11";“ :\\':--" :II"'»I" -'I.'l'»"y'"'l' Railway Matters. y convention, which meets Saturday, | €ity north of Davenport east of North N ¢ ST s are 1o be tulil]'h LOCAL NOTES. nominate eandidates for the l\l::nhhu‘»‘vI.I(]u]:;:li\ :”X“:x.lvh e vCotg , a 0 A ) s A At ‘ chindes o at part o 3 | irfwor The Union Pacilic and Chicago and | county offices. In the city the polls wil | i 014 il west of North B -L | | = Northwestern have now, cn route from | beopen from 5to 7o'clockin the even- | Nineteenth to city fom i SHANDS UP, JEHU San Franciseo to the seaboard, a train of | ing and in all outside Ihe Second wward is divided by Twen- I ) tieth street running north and south, the the city east of North and South Fitt south of Davenport to Howard and ity limit sirth ward in elvedes alibat part of ty south of Chicago, from west city rinting con N h) water. hmlllm-' isthe property of Wm. cnt in St Louis and repre- | Bonted |u1 Leavitt Burnham. Three hundred dollirs will cover the damage to the building. Nearl, the limits east to North o at Sidney, in- and South Vifteenth to Howard and St. A nts of the block and wesk to. Cobuin and cts from 7 to | Another Street Car Robbed Last | twenty new cars loaded with whale oil, | 9 o'clock. The primaries will be held as | (25 S TS BOTES SRC 2080 ond 3 . o e % 8t eing east, und the sceon EveningHow it flas Been Done. | this year’s cateh. The train e e alola =) pm AN s aNin A m wth ward is divided into two Il that part north of Doug- st of Jefierson and 0 nd west of Jell Another bold street car robbery oc- | through here to-day. *h car is Second curred lust evening about 9:30 o’clock on | placarded with fluming red letters tell- Park avenue, the cireumstances of which | ing its contents and the route of ship- d—Thirteenth and Leaven- L streets, northwest corner. ird w nl 212 South T »mh street. d-—Police court. Personal Paragraphs. g J. M. Thacher and wife, of Fort Nio- ir city with new and advanced ideas on theso mat- | A correspondont wi were very nearly similar to the rob- | ment, ) i 2| . A f ¥ Jorner Sixteenth and Cali- wnd wll - that part sonth | 2 § x bery committed Monday evening. The | F. A, Nush, general agent of the Mil- t3, BO0Lh oSt coTner, of cast of Jeflerson and | ters. They pr *"“”“I' pavemonts, ‘r‘m‘\ rl::(ri‘hfl;(llr.‘em?n mf :;,'Jm;“\xmil bach Teft ! driver of car No. 7 was confronted by a | waukee, left for Chicago last eveng. | Sixth ward—Blue barn, 2108 Cuming | sonth B Ry e e iley Y man named Hammill from H oiticago, terd v‘”-“ AFiGortonitiloTans ; arevolver placod to his head | The sccond annual excursion to Cali- | Stheets L o “',f.;":,l e the second distHict. | districts | tme yesterday morning to them, showing Lhis must be “Our Joe. Mzs. Hurry Douel loft yostcrday on a % k 5 ordered to hold up is hands. | fornia given by the Union Pacific, leaves | g ooi ) qome 1 : : o Dby Butt street, all south of that street | them und details ot past and pros- I YOLY ples ”"(\ll O i ran Ty | Visit to relatives and friends in Illinois, d with the demand, whilo the | this noon. The train cousists of | = defferson precinct—At F. C. Crone- and all north being | Pective work o i ) e PR ) X! “robber proceeded to go through the cash | five Pullmans and one duy coachand onie | mgyer's, e | e e e i They Wouldn't Pay. nue. ~ | east, is stoppingz in this city. i b o 5 4n o B e b ate b o schod he Sixth ward is divided into dis R Save 2 g 4 box, socuring 610 in cash and 83 worth | baggage onr. Thie party s in chargo of | 1, ller0 e s b L R heing di-ict No. | A borso all coverod with foum and | The newly organizerd lodge of Modern | Charles Sicxyins and wrife havo roturnod a1l of tickets, the usual contents of the box. | Hoyt Sherman, Jr. Fobi Douglas precinet—C: y school | Lauud all ex SOk rather unsteady on his legs, was driven Woodmen, - will lmhl a meeting to. | from their bridal trip in the east. The thief ther de'his vith th About e hundred Nebraskaand Towa i & il g night in Light Gus Hall for the pur 4 SR ien made his cscape wi e people will take advantage of the Sioux honse. = up to the police station last evening by 000 10fe the work in the ge- Mrs. J. M. Cornish has retayned from plunder. l and Puoifl excursion to Chadron Florence precinet—01d school house. 0. 0. F. 0 T sar SR DT 10EO C LSt v WOLE ¢ 4% | her summer tour cast and is at the Pax- ¢ FACTS AND REMINISCENSES, 1u -~nlu Oct. 27th. MeArdie * precinct-MeArdle . school | Toeal members of the 1,0, 0. T will be |+ BIRONB 5 L39Lh ton. | 4 X NIS B8, 0 27 honse " 4 = to keep two girls who were in the bugg, A number of the boys went over to B On his way to the_ oflice after hearing THE BLACK TILLS, i St = tnterested in the following account of the OD I i . A Ll LITREE G w Wlle and son, Samucl H. Halle, of ; fron s way ioflis z Ifl-wk ille (Deadsvaad) Times: The | Valley precinet- va;h' vl»n(m'o.l 1 | erand encampaont in Hastings, taken | oM jumpingout. «Lock ‘em up,”snid | Council Blully y st toteanii and, wro in tho city stopping at the ho robbery, the newspaper man { 40 v preciner—Saratoga school | grand encampme stings, taken | o o failor; ave abused the Temale base hall “nin 0 expeetas | gy | EFremont, Elkhorn and Mis, ) | Jako to the jailor; “they hve abused the {amale bitse ball hing. Groat sspoot | Buxton, from the | ¥ 3 1 they f I i ‘ 9 rorse and they won't pay for the vz which the belles of the bull give keve | Senator Manderson and Congressman | boarded a strect car. ournal of Tuesday: “Do you carry a gun?" asked the re- ¢ traflie, in the persons of Gene- 4 _Th mpment, 1. 0. O, F. of [ /Pho grirls tod i P porter as he took the liberty of occupy- ght Agent '\hmlnl\ull'-v and Gene- . BO/DES Nebraska, met this morning in the ()41.1 Itba ,”“,f the Bt Sunday. 810 s Rl arrived | Jdkhorn pre Uity hall. Fellows and Masonic hall.” There w, g Sk The police made a “romnd-up | ing the front platform by the driver's g 7 10 the Millard precinet—Millard house & full attendance of the grand of) ,.,.4 | Wvera iRonr] L F i Turner, grmbling ho rly this morn sido. metropo’ ..”m“-lx i dwoord. = grand patriarehs, Tsaae - Oppenheimer, of iuni ¢ B B ts it teaat d 4 o'ele They say that ’ “No. Why do_you ask?" They came in o pri nee from The Ligquor Cases, Lincoln, presiding. ¥ 10, L T v le or l|.|, aambiing heing ; ‘ Jor -~ )8 it might strike you | Chadron, their ot to look 2 ease of the women who are to he | After the appointment of the several — dapothsnagroaito] |‘|;""|:'u](>:)"\l:\'llx::]" anfield T thought p a8 a good plan \ Mr. Johnson Bi W Rap- five or thirty. : ids, who .mmupmml the visiting del | committees, the reports of the grand offi- Democratic Caucuses. | over the ra cers were submitted, showing the con- ter the recent adven- | yoroiey d and ‘sce the pointsof in | tried for selling liquor without u license necessary to o better us was held in the A democratic e tures which befell two of yourbrother | understanding of the wanis of the peo- | came up e court this afternoon, | dition of this branch of the order in Ne- | - L 1 Mr, Henr died Tuesdey | gation from thut B, arivers." ple they now Tave the charge of in i but as th ives who procured the | braska, There has been again of two | Second ward last cvening and @ teket g o gon, and the A. Q. U. W, 4 i; EUWIERE Rkl SN nishing the neessities of life and ¢ important evidence did not put in an ap. | subordinates during the last y nd | seleeted to be voted for at the primaries will eseort the remuins from Burket's B, Salmon, tho well-known morchan- B :V"" sy, pard, it ~_l""".: I"-'“: to '_-:I“r pulhll]mnml s santlomen 1.;0.-' o ;'lm of soventy s en m‘.‘ll |ll)u | this evening. The candidates so chosen un lvllfl\m*'(' tablichment to_ the dopot ..m liroker, loft. Inst ,..'-m with his At you ne; experienced much with | ways been alive to the int of their 4 nances arc in - good condition and the | i Fred Borthwick, Ed Mo- | when the re 1 d to Ot 1 family for Los Angeles, Cal, to be gone crooks and ‘agents.” Now whut gud eud .ln th”\lunn\ and will, ¢ l--)'llhis = ,:\Iml»l “H“l”;jm) Al os of ’\lh‘ x.x“;x.‘v":u:;;‘.u'lrl |::'?l:l‘! encourag | oh, Fred Anthes, John 1. e canse of | for six months or & year. @ ahootor do'me?”” and tho jel drew ous e still more” conversant and im- ompson and Eny Shopard on account, | - Thisisthol InT:‘ jranchiofSAmorioan nd Dennis Cunninghiam m of long etanding W. A. Smithjsuperintondent of .the thing is reported pe harmonious in_ the demaocr: | and the delegutions from all the wards and m-mh of errors in the complaints was at length by their attorner, Park »“:-I»u.::;::lv Olliec ‘Thompson, an inmate of Mrs, | street ear compiny, went 1o St. Louis | high intelle this qu s God- { from the ry with sueh a contemptuous ry wi loaking over Rapid th swaggering air that the reporter at once | for Deadwood, and will arrive here (hn ttend the me 1k s honse ¢ fame, attemipted to lay to 1 ng of the { ‘L ear association | : i in, Ci ¢ Connell opposed the | the sul lodg IRGOoH ) senity Tast night with pologized for being about und modestly | #1t:rnoon or evening. win, | e subord lodge by were Siixed” without wny apparent. in ! 0 RUaL L R ke | :.I);m R DR s Lt .i‘r RADan ORYER A sexvtiar, | motion, and was upheld by Judge Sten- | membership reeruited entiy | weing taken in tho ml HERpoS i tho i I Il""l"}"“"_ indingsnc e dact (s 1) yesterday for I e 1@ The following od with the Che examination of the women | Todges, it nocessarily hi num- | Sankand He of the party was called and ator kome titne Succceds | wishipgton to secure the mail contraet f llr«"umfl-‘ Do ow vink 1ln”n minit then set for 10 o'clock this morning. Ot mathare .nhder It Hunisdiohon: I edin relieving the girl of the drugand | (ZWEIEECR 10 TR on St Elno and A e K U The Gun G Tune pluag Vs it of lger. | A, i | 6.8 Ryt D. Norman, C J. P.S) Budtis, | day that he had secared evidence dgainst | s 631, distributed among twenty-one en- | ; ; g ; The Y. M. C. A, he cakant socis . C $omosncotand guvs me do ordor to | g jy Nelifhdand M. Marquett, for Wilson of the lower Donglas | campients ¥ Pl anmud hunt of the Gun ohub will |y 0 ¥ B4R held o bt Bodid e ol Brovwneluot ey I yield dis box dat Lam goin to hesitate in ) blishment, and accordingly o q 1 T v The plac } ] d ' RIRLY in the city the guests of obligin’ ‘i, well, not ef Jerry Toner the purpose of becoming a body corpors lishiug n!. and accordingly o Its annual session is limited to one day | take place on Tuesday noxt. The places The young people gathered ine o) I\h \ploton, M, Brownall R £l g [ | ate, under the Taws of the staie of Ne- issucd for her arreston a | and will probably close this evening, | which are to furnish the “hanting games were indalged | ja n member of the woll. known firm 0f i e ilo valsvog Mk existunae, an'l | ) with all iherights, powrs, privi- Min liquor withaut u license. | ‘e grand lodge assombles 0-morrow ot | peonuds” havo not yet been decided ing rofreshments | Brownell & Co., of Dayton, Ohio, who (el ] 0 4l i, i c 1 his morning and give | 10 o'clock, A RY6. A £ 0 § ’ erd] K i thi oxcuingly “tougy” duclae | 1808 Jopuitios of b rulrold vor 2 fils mormibg ans 115 | 10 logk i A S e v, i which wll jobned 1 | ari ovioncive mimutaotnors of oigion v I ation of principles the driver went on to | POTAY \ i FHo ot place Toesday night, in the role of dandy = 5 club 'will divide into paiirs and singing iiliar pieces joilors, ete., wnd is also nmember of the stato that it would be sheer nonsenso o | Mike and execute this certificate nd wealthy sport, and ded it Fire Department Notes, fato. difforont. pact P s Geo. Thompsan, a scedy Tooking speci- | firm of Brownell & Co., of this eity. bakuaL ihWOus ! 1, The name of this corporation shall | #nd. wealthy sport, und suceceded in | gy g qonoinent vesterday recel : . pHon, 4 6o king s i refuse a high man wh 1. | ho the Grand Island & Wyoming Central buying several boltles “ofia I hefire department yester recely Towa. The start will be made on Mon- | yiien, was arraigned in court yesterday -—— | bll'w‘vt r'ur driv ; reaf ; w;]:lnlinll i opailroad ‘mml y. y ] Her ¢nse has not been set for h large portion of the material—wires day, and ()n..- full day \-\ln" Iuvnl'd for )muni:\n for stealing $10 from « girl 01d Inveternte Strictures constant apprehensionof a “hold up, 0 o sald o ¢ This ought to set at rest those sulators, y—for the new fire boxes | hunting, the return will be made on | numed Bes: It appea that ha ', speadily - 2 | when running outon e suburban cnd | %1 Mot fie sald compn iinst the mar | Aulators, ote.~for the now fito boxes | 3ol il v'® e grand banquet will | ho gave tho girl that imount, and becom | £f the urethra, speadily and parmanent B fEha ine with ob. BriDty Doomd | hall’ commence at the town of ¢ | which it is intended to add to the alarm [ g0 S O 8 HO.BRYR §UALLIAG e ly cured Ly our improved mothods, That 1 pistol would b of little service na | 151und, in the county of Hall, und » tiality In-en- | ol Pheso will be placed, eachat tho | 2ok of RN Yaise g A ”x‘f SATNOIEN 00k G§NIaY |'.....m..( refercnces and terms, two y ) | 4% | of Nebrasha, and shall run thence north- -, i ! Tain ioswironk QUSRI ~He WY World's D) i gnd ie notta o distinguishod at R T VTS ~ Paxton hotel corner, Eleventh and How- w. © fined $10 and costs, ion, €63 Main + 'n','.::‘;'fi'. un Ingflansive passuiger Dy 15 1¢ Legal 2 I Nineteen “arnam,atsome point | To -the Chrisiian women ot Officer Chas, Donahoe A R RN N L s rorthwes o The question of free school baoks now | in the vic suered Heart ae- | will you kindly favor Mrs, Henry (Evan- | investigation, was not or LS e . the fare box AT / before the board of education is ereating :ulrm.».l : of the fifth has § o) or b National W. C. T, U.) w with slee mulg regulirly on hix b ham, of this I ¥ o "on ity | b hosoni, Bhorkdan., Daytsunid | considerable interes. among all itizens | PSRt g | kgt i, o s | gonerad pegliot of oy, Ho ws sotual | bidon vandiduls Tor - anivar t pight it was Woadrich, the driver, who | JURG 0L 1o, u Sious. county, with ) anxious to advance the public | two brass rods for the houses | 493 at the Buckingham read- | 1 BCEHES 00 108 TES o | Wil penk u Thtlsmoyth ug f Jost $17 and not the company. This ] " i i 0 m'luuln lnwlnl. stroct | I evenin, 11 soems d oxuetion but upon studying | Pranches thiat may be hereafter deter- s of the city. It is reported that | of the 2’5 and 8's, These will be sub- R R v Phursday and | *moking on duty. not deny the 3 Wil b e | mined upon. A. L. Gibhon, the only member of | Situted for the wooden polos which tho | ahes Tlonig WL Spedfc Zanreday (8 chages the committee and told Y the situation it will appear as the com 3 cendd upon alurm There them that his livelibood was independ The capital stock of this corpora- e course M ™ g i I duecatic is oppost 3 davenport street St : 1 ]""\'r't-;‘:"!?vnf:r:'.lf.f.:.ll‘/|ffi:fn‘.....‘{:, {'ll.' |.‘ tion shall bo seven million six hundrod :: .h]‘ m‘ “'\:i:llui‘x(:\m ;\hu: “:' ,.4'1 @ | “'" henoaforts bo fewosisogrolied hunds I;.':I.mm I.: ..’1'.'."1” “What is the Boy | entof polico duty ( c v s ($7. 6 fol av he cha , 3 e free book system @ N 4 VL Jiy i e 3 " lhull .md dollurs ($7,600,000), which may B, n e departient, ! (omo and hanrvilunhle wards Mo 8 e ol entn ondoavor to bavo an injunce | . Tho foundntion’ of tie Ho. 1's naw L us auth- | is adopted | house at the corner of &€u k with Sicele, Johnson & Co., onamatter of ko great im- | ping all manne orized by law P AT AT with, . and robberies, orfy ; son' lssyed to prevent the board fram | Sl oGdvo Uty | portance, Who with his wite went (o Florida for his e o i T 4. This coertifieate may be amended | o Saunders street is in, and the b 3 Drivers aro paid from &30 to ®46 8 | 00 0/ al)of the above partienlars by a | MIKINg the necessary expenditures. 1t | i)l be rapidly pushed o completion, o health about w year ago, diod of paral is the {ntention of those in favor of the 1 b Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Gratton have the | Suturday month, Upon entering se schomo to consult the best logal nuthorl Distriet Coust Call; sympathy of many friends in the death | mains i requested to deposit $1 ity of all the directors at any e ting, provided tht e 'Tu nd were rond. ) o e aid firtocn dave) hay 1a alwasanald | Waror s LUk 4 ties in order to ascertain whether such 1 i fau wae buried yesterday tiken in by und Bur faok o thon, a0 thit the company s | U holders of o majority of all the stock | LR ICVGL SOl T whistainied I this > following is the call of cascs in the | 9Ftheis Hfunt, B Baried 3 Y| from whos nt the body was protected on cach driver t loast 40, Br¥rsas o Ll ate. It appears to be the gen - | ot court to-day before Judge Wake: | — e U taken, ats rdiy, to Prospec and it seldom occurs th wre hox at A 5 ion that no legul obstacle can b | | B s S ¢ one timo uount - in the way of the ehange. but the board 5 ; 5 a wife in Florida and two sons in this N tis th when | Twenty Thousand Dollars Dam of education propose o move eautiously | Pomeroy et 1. va. A 8L 8. church et city, Guy and Ralph. ’; out on i to put | Jacob Halm, alaborer reside ] T AR e [ablondetal, o St ety | afternoon, through his | before they go ahead, The | Simeral vs, Howe Mostyn yesterduy | , g Y1 Hamano vs. B & M team attached ' Hhe groa 'mlllnn of the eash n thoir f ! ] pockets or hide it in the folds of th 4 _ y e 2sa.. asked the | ©f the case will be discussed at th # 4 !....h wo that it they dre vobbed of the | counsel, N. J. Burnham, Esq., asked the | TR SO0 R0 CIGATEE ol Taglor v, Hotisc box the Joss will not be so heavy. About | judgment of the United States court to | — '}-"‘i“' ve, Wurd wylor vs. Genius wagon, at the and Davenport o hard tussle for the two weeks ago, one of the vors who | the amount of $20,000 in bis favor against A Bit of Bxperience. v | lioy ith et e 4 onrvies o pistol was sty Jnion Pacitie railway compuny. A communication hae been received at T e M & blogl : I reet by two men. 'The drive | i s : Judge Neville's call \ the ,,.m_“,“,“..,,‘ blazing away at one | , without doubt, | this oflice from Jus. Saylor, reg | k vs, Woolworth chec thom i | of tho his o analEAWAY ALONO | | Lk s ples for porsonn) damages in such his experience with an iutelligonce oftice | Knowles vs. wardens and vestrymen of then n|\r“v.:ll}:‘-h.. hendguartors, aml bo. ) ;ultl;n.' n‘ .imx.\l the “ear out. of | rsonally damaged condition sad it is | and a jobof work furnished by thutinsti hfl“.” ',’.'“,1‘:"'1»'.1{.,;uuu,..v i he was indignant 1 toan i beon Y uulx'u dan . ba foro the maruders sbable that no man before lived | tution, He pald $2.00 at & certain oftice AR LT AR mole compluint was miude & -1 gOIA Feoov rom their surprise and ough sueh nwmplu tion of injurics Fan ot, and v mised 1 Walltiel him for violating the hitching luv. 4 arm, on Furnam street, and was promised free Anstin Wallticld \ p g | 08 this dacob Halm, s e AL e g court dismissed the countryiman with 8 Tive yo He nlleges that on Angust 13, of this § tansportation to Chadron and o situa- | o0 a6 Ry severe reprimand, b BLrcet Ciurs wis | year, he purchased aticket of the Union | tion when he got the per day, | e T = A ‘g‘ Ww%“wflwmewmnww“fiw&@mmmmwmm“wm”“““ o | ug v il Ay A B i ence by shoatiy e drive ¢ b v N Gl did hot stipulite . eriptic : « road hang - ) a se of & ¥ he } 9 Rk tho man in tho head and but for the | ta take on the jorney, and the defend= | Sc7ibtion of the life Inthe cuse of Stowart va. Keifor fh Absnlutely Pure. 44 ‘ od v i dar Rapids Visitoos. L from cils an The O lition of af- | The visiting dele breakfast | Rapids who arrive fury hag retur 3 for YTy Plbintill Stewart sued to vocover damages | n fo inery' 1 fartunato circumstances that his fur eap | ant boavded the “Denvee” express, igno- | 8¢ Chadron i x was too large and he had stufled the | rant tut it was not scheduled o sto |' t | extremely disagreeable ¢ Bbind full of serap deather and heavy pa- | his d *AI“ ition, ‘The conductor took np | fuivs. At dinner, supper al recu il W Wit 1] ¢ mafitiie of & it would have beon *‘all day” with | his ticket, hut infe d him that ¢ P d to fight to see who would | wird-bound yesterday st2 p 4 A ald fF B il Wi the ahank strotehiod him | tvain slid not stan st Bouth Omahn. Ho. | the men hud Lo tight to see who would | wona Y I ! No Au on & horao which hiad been piirsiied wnd gl ‘only A out and the vabhers vitled th raen | fore Halin conld determine vy L eonr et to the table N, nnd th wkerones i S| i re examining i e | PRICE BAK u.m/‘_u co., killed by o dag belo 1o tho lofens Pawder Co., 190 Wall sreety onE No, 10, which was T other | of setion, the station was teache | and he | would be compeNed to eat ¢ sceend | details of Om la s public | enicaco, w7 LOUIS, | danl . {

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