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8 p————?—_——_-—_____‘_ - - - o e e e T"E CITY NFWS Bl D([,'r are goin, fight the rq\nh]‘rtm- l~|4l} #aid to he an honest piecs name, and huwhui what was wanted, flvp.lr(nwnt! nn () mI.nr 8, lr. Burn- | wagon, v«)u 0 in ..n.-m,;n"" " ..\p his P ————— L y v{nlg“n;«l ?'nm(\ .,‘.;?:'L"‘:." w'ql"r:'u'flm :::{-;‘l:-lnl.llthnn':h rthe personal inspeetion | The woman then told how a certain gicl, ilmm'.‘} -;n'rcv:vlv rnwrm“d Jo meet | horso suddenly he was thrown to the i . b a RiTie Theans s 5 e |in this eity his aghington | ety Wi ’ have enoygh to do in beating the repub- | The paving of Sonth Thirteenth street | M Nellio Gear, had abandoned et | yoquaintance:. Smith anid o HinEen | gronnd very vielently, He sustained a 5 : Tiatls without quarreling among our- | with Colorado sandstone is progrossing by in a cruel !"]‘:"""‘"’"'!""'v and she 0tic mc hw in \\v”m,xlvvn 1\ compound fracture of the ankle. He A Battle in Arbueh Between o Pamily and rapidly. T} will probably be S Yox the wnt e ."""\"“""' v, | was fonnd hy'a passer by and removod Horsa-thief, THE DELEGATES completed this ye Areh for the unnataratimother, Nellie's at the (.,., to his home ‘on Twenti and Spruce » Dotee S, o following. aro the delegatos, se - ehild had, e “born in_the wom o ho dosircd to cash | strects, whero ho is now resting compar Jected by wards: RAILWAY MATTERS, oot Kindly -onred ,m_.r,"‘“, Nollis pro- o8 W llinglon bank upon [ atively easy, ANOTHER ANTI.CHINESE RIOT. | First Ward -Delog P, Desmond, — oo Mg B B Dilman & Co., of New York. This Mr. - - Charles Kauf . 'H. Spaulding, | Bxcursions to California — General fl"::‘h‘l!\_"“"r AL h;’.‘"‘.'.‘ oot e | Burnham did, and was yesterday snre The Gambling Fstablishments, Thomas Cascy, William' Neve, A Foll; Notes and Personal ! ‘ prised to learn that the draft was dis- “There s ed ol \ ) Democratic Primaries Two Yo on S v . cordingly left her child without a word thi' . P S here are now eleven gambling estah & | Owen Slaven A long train of seven sleepe a3 nl'v\pr ation and could not be found. | tonored and no such a man as H. S | jioyments run in this city, said 0N Lads Abducted Last Evenin tes, Julius Nagl, - et & h 4 9 y O t y monr S——— had_ever been known in 5 \ ed ening “Moriarity, P, | conch and baggage car pulled out shortly | The woman is of the opinion that she is “.”" on, Mr. Barnham 8 held good | Tarnbull, the city business man, to a r What a Boy Is Worth—Other W, 1 Jortiy orga | before moon, yesterduy, bound :{“'.l ‘.‘J,.'"‘i.fi";‘..né',!i"u'..“a"lffiz "?x"i'&‘Jf.'.Ju‘ by the Um.n\nu.m Al porter, “This is an_ inorcase of four in the last few months, In four of these Interesting Local News, ,|\v|ll- 8, .l "J. Mahone 5 RKCSSOT over the Union s for | for hor vhild 5 d o8 1 3 o T o - The T - SLEG > Y O D4 " . e v/ ¥ A % e WardDelvinton, dulins Meger, | Son Francisco and rotars. The R e 0 TELRGRAPHIC COMPEYITION, | ottt e e aPe fitn, whilo s A SMALL BATTLE. Pat Ford, August Weiss, A, B. Snowden, | PArty was a very select and creditable bttt i The Pacific Company Com in the balance there aro only poker : " 3 . Jorry O'Grady, H Parish, K. Wirth. | assortment of people from all partsof [ G. A.Bryant, editor of the Waterloo Agninst the Western Unic sarn. o, A Ves vl Bixolting Knconnter of a Sarpy ¥ | For constable: Paul Stein the country, and promise in company to [ Gozette, was arrested yesterday, | g0 M Myers, goneral superintendent | g Uhe front doors is st observed etrict Pamily Witha Horse Thie Fourth W .,-.l “Delegates e 5 i & on a complaint sworn ottt in Justice 1y, all he bl ts keepi e | S get the most of the delights of sucha I o aoiA0 Tolomrs NOTATHA isi v, all of the estab! nts keeping thei i (iubon, A shail, P ton | Wright's court, chiarging the defondant | °F the Pacific Telograph company, is in | giht dntrances closod’ MOST PERFECT MADE wn;”;nm.m..l Wednesday of rather | JCromo i ily, C. 8, | D, o D0 Lot e relon | witloriniinal libot, Tesaems that duting | 110 Clty 88 advance horald of great ~= " ! gensitional cpi Wt th J) 4¥ho of Har- | o "”\" R :'1"“("“”"4” bl N | I ."lf\'\f.:hf i load (r;':';l‘ i the canvass for the republican conven. | Giugs. His company, which some tme e Colonization Scheme, o AL, LSO $mont Worner, about five miles south of in Kokatison froth BASTPH Mated. MF, TPro as | tion, thero was n warm contest at tho | %9 started out to. entor this city, is now “. . "”l:’” Ve et PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., BINEelty il -in the dmits ot Baepy tes, Thomas . | former music dealer i v Witterloo primaries, one faction oppos on ,\'n\m() live miles )xn\|‘||| and ':nl- ie meeting at olf's ha ednesday | amcaco. BT LOUIS, W \ 3 Heney Ostoff, James Bollan, | 1 # Tow dnya bototere lmmnx ing Leeder for shetiff. the other boing | S0Cing at o rate that will bring the line: 1o discuss the colonization scheme e eounty. One of the Warner boys eamo | Juni Douglass, Dan \, :Coy, Joln Don* ! xeursion wentoutin charge of Hoyt ‘r'h ilv'l“ "'| 'I“" 8| m\\n. the o \:w l‘v_w'v;-,. men into Omalia in less than ten days, i ‘le h 18 'ln ; n decided to give n grs \\!lxl botwaon the chur riendly to him. After a warm Hght | e Jocation of the oflice has not yet | ball for the benelit of the scheme on No- | tign, but the salary was to bo paid when- up Wednesday and “sounght lief from u..h + John Cumming: Jr. t1and Sonstablo Bt retarued on being | Noggatos, Martin Can sigrant party of land prospectors | the Leeder delegation headed by Steph- | heen determined {tpon, but central quiar- vember 3, at Germunia hall. ever and_in ever sums tho olders Sarpy county suthorities | 1'lu|n| Andrew Smith, O, | r!l«u went out yesterday, bound for the | ¢, was elected. ters will be found ~— saw fit, The county judge lhas taken the o jurisdiction ¥ Ll Morris, Johu Bellick, | coust Prin coling froteht agent | T e sstie of the Gazette sineo the | Mr. Mycrs says that his company s es: A New Concern, y ntidot advisament, ) / ans Rasmissen. - . Frizelle, 4 sht agent | canvention the following appearcd re- | sential o o o Goodyear Rubix sturing g X it The young man stated that on arising THE VETERAN'S CANDIDATE, of the Rock M“"' returned - yesterday forring (o the delegates A U il (lh ok Eh8 i :'Iix"lnl..‘.‘?,m rice lT"' A ""[-‘1'1‘1: I."‘;I L .“, “,”(.‘:I,\,"""‘ et ']~]h.|\ ||\v|n| wory L’]":'" i~ at day break Wednesduy morning he and The Omaha Veteran elub, at its last | from Chicago. y | and hia delegates its establishment here is to bring tel- ‘“"I AL B L il e ab s LR it e bis father wore atiraeted by a noise in 1 Edmund Bartlett fu [ F. A Nush, gencral agentof the Mil- | ¢ y v, althongh thero aphic tolly down to a compotitiye | tablishmentin this city, occupying one | Foil GO Lt RS "‘""'*‘ the barn, and frming themselves went ) for justice of the peace, in | Wankee railroad, w » Chicago Lust |y dozen wnbought republicans in Water- | sel hednle, This much must prove satis: of the stores in the old'Smith establish- | Langdon, inmate of o disorderly house Just in season to discover 1wo men the thivd distriet, as an independent can $ Sl el Tl loo precinetthat are corrapt enongh to to the public, as herctofore the | M {n. .]Illv§~l.i.x|x.-x'.| T!n-,r;- ".”f‘ wealthy ,I\_Ifim a -f..@:n lln»v|(|'l‘| rs ('ulr ‘I’l’lfl Qm;\lm ading out - one . horsee, | didate, and that gentleman has aecepted | | it Jure wman that runs u saloon and hit had only one one system of tel. [ Ad Will add no little to Omaha's com- | poliee force went to Counef ufls last The thivves, on X . A el as for soveral years ) “. i “rukn‘m the EIK- | gumbling honse in Omaha, although cor- e sorvice, nd ' Tates have been mercial importance. The house will | evening to attend the geand ball given ook to flight, ane for the woods and the | Pe¢ ho peace, and has giined | o i""'i ooy, nonr Wisner Jast | Yuption andintemperance, cover the | mueh highor here than at any point of | OPen Withinwmonth. by the oflicers of that place. A. great other, who carried & Winchastor, running | & repitation fov being wi artial | Satoudus, 18 sid to hedn g vers eritical | land and sinell to heaven. Therefore it | equal importance and population in the Sy time was anticipated. around the barn and throngh the o | in s decisions, m'wll_; »‘(nlA_-u_‘ 1t ;u home in Mo, By is time to know what men will do #nd to Iy, Wednesday's Five Losses, g - ng toward the houso. Old man Warner Fod Sl rrateed IA““‘;:M“. ‘..‘,‘.’I‘x;"“h‘ A I:‘iTm?\ k;\u\_\ lm\;\_lnmlh they I:lm‘ I‘_w. ‘fl..,. T e B. Morony, commissioner, occupant of \IJ}..\"m'nu‘.l| It,llvn|l|\.m-lln:\l‘ has Dr. followed ¢ last with a shot from his Azl sl WITARERE Lt o X UM | placing Waterloo precinet before the vo Divorce . 5 e RRTRTT G wdive ©'s arrh Remed) R HRA e ctia Sojt T avident sl Two young luds, sons of Charles Allen, | #lTecting botli spend andtho hours of | sonvention in o fulse light. . Thank | Matilda Lumbarda, throngh her ate el liliiib Wby o A rifle, and the fugitive, in evident alarm, | TW departite and arrival, it | A Ta s s J PRkt i ran into an out house near the dwelling | of this eity, were foreibly ¢ . sSutl Mo ing T eaven, the ary g hooks show | torpey, filed a petition in the district v i ; ; LUt el dil b d shut the ) S : . . 4 Construction on the wing of the B. & | qomoc: y enongh to represent : : The printing tirm of Klopp & Bart) H. W. MeBride, of Bluir § and shut the door. entrenche | gheir place of residenee Nortl M. headquarters building is rapidly near- | fhioie majorities. and theeime namos are | conrt yesterday, asking that the marital | qiove 1685861000 | . MeBride, of Bluir, is registared ment the rol y o 1 . il T £ ) r s S, and the sume names ar v ik ahovo stairs, 1oses §1, rtly insuved. | agthe Millard, s kool ! I | foenth stroct Last ovening, : ..\”.m.in.u.:’., npan seen on the democratic poll books | relations existing between herself and remaining losses thio thhlmk » Wi A o e e ? Wi n ve gerons wound posed to ¢ been taken from the city. | s “|».:|"”:-:I\' se mp “\:”Ti ‘;Acx“-y\‘r‘ held sinee that date. Selah.” e T baYdn. cbe. [diesoived:: Mha | ¢ ‘_y'}l'll’ig, while 300 1 A Aoy "m”m“n ent to Chieago yes- Tathor's 1 as - quickly taken - The fuets in the case, as reported ast | men at the Union Pacific depot, was sent i (3 AVHALS «r el d is nsked | Duilding. by Illu' I\u)‘ other sons ..(l ||h\- evening, are ahout as follows: Charles | on his w to San I Mia i RS e LB v r-“‘k'vw a «'I-yl.:d‘r.":'f:. 'l'.'y’.-n‘ml‘;:f\'v'.'x'n"n".‘xinq“llll'u.‘:‘l' Allen was some time 1 granted AL nm‘lrmr" 1 liu»lli‘r..'m{] ‘(n'w ‘u; |l‘\;»\:|::~x l|vlv'x1~m; alleges that Lumbarda induced his wife | Tho leave of absence granted Licuton AW, Clark, of Papillion, spent yes- of holes hoping thut a shot in passing | divorce from his wife and given the cus- | o Of trnsporiation froi his friche g withal profitable, is that practi mm‘;mm'i"“‘\' aeBn L A oS A D R N through might ecateh the iside ody is childre: After 3 O R { ' Tni T o b e \d 2 camyp, | e in gaining possi aley, been extended five days. wife, S B ifenioi i Dootiass job Tor 6V, Sl f‘f '”h”gl“v" 't““ll“.'“”". couple | Work on the new Union Pacl e | couple of young mennow in this city, | sion of ney she had saved by AT IR AN i Lk | AL v ifo, fof Oaceolo;iare §n awhilo a responsive shot would” comg | 20 separated Mrs. Allen became a com e e K [ who are artists in the line of “instanten- | ye toil. e then deserted ler, i S DOI ) 18 ? o CEi i A ARy m prostitute, and has been living for the transportation of supplies to the % 3 % AR f § of Norfolk, Nob., is through the chinks in the building and [ mon prostitute, and has been Jiving in : ! liy.” ‘They carty with ! among strangers, I ! ) ) iR WiBing I EEEOR hiv most of the time sinee, Mr, | Fiver front on the other side isalmost | cous photography.” They carvy with 1§ HoWIH BREH mant 2. Robinson, M s 1 the Millard., n"‘,'f,‘,‘v 3 “\,']r:i”),J',”f?,{'.‘“},\ ,,‘,’,.’,'":‘,\ first kept his two boys with him, | completed. — One of the eaissons will be | them, from place to place, a fully- 1 s J. Stover has commenced an s 'I“” Omalu, Neb. 3. W. Murphy, of North Platte, is veg- Wiibtit noon thaislied was fired v Emmet house, bt finally | Sunk before winter equipped eames wble of turning l;l-vinn for divoree from his wife, Amanda an istered at the Paston, 3 jo! co 0 out them in charg a fady living on < A = 5 Soturos by pess.” Thoey | I Stover, on the ground of abandon- b Gec W. Barnhar ire Polo 1 ind l!|| lullxl. v foreed I{“nlu g 'I\ Notie Sictsol £ QALY | UNCLE SAM'S DOMAL out pictures by the “dry process.” They G L VODRIE.—~Afier a long and painful fliness, ol .|\“ll.]»)!. r‘.m,n[ Lodge Pole, is 1';'",' Ly ¢ '{"* DoER T VING RIaet ¥ 2 g ; o intoa residence or business house, e on Wednesday, Oct a1l o'elock . L RS On it ™y e SCIE | the evening a. lady eallod at ihe houss | SMOT6 News Notes from the Govern- | und ffor to pltographthe building, or Shot at by a Woman. L AT W O W2 . Vol e B | Doan Millspangh wont. down to Plats it had deme the | and asked to #ce the two boys, S “"I‘. - s \itop. | 114 occupants, or both, free of cost, wit The firing of revolver in o houso of | U L s "“”‘“\“"“L'\ morning ¢ wing #he was o friend of .m-~ stant Umited $ / HOL i s naan wnding that if the |u.nm- prostitution on Capitol avenue, between n‘u-’r.'. Mf',fl. :: iden l ;.-x 1lu'ul :'u |l . ,I:;-n~.l of Ch nfmnu\ ros. He was taken to weirmother’s, and had bronght them a | ney Bartlett appeared before United snits, adozen ot 5o of them Bad N e At reats abbut 06 )60 North Seventeenth st riday at 10« [ ident of Oniaha, house and . neighboring doctor . hey appeared, ow- | States Commissioner Anderson and filed | purchased. The process eI s el brawil o thie | matodlaly Sopultharicembtany, & DRumwiyy sdoln Botland,jof Stantan, Neb, Is in called to dress the wound. K youngest of | oomplunt against a eertain individual oment and ¢ . i o i e gurge crowd to that | fowq, and Hannibal, Missouri, papers please | the city, stopping at the Paxton The cipti ives the name of Willis wor wrms and taking the other Sl S e e to the subje \e resulti unsavory loeality. The shot proved to | copy. Miss Netti of ¢ che, Towa Brown, from Sioux City. He isa very | by the shouldor, huvried '}3'1'"";‘ul' UL e e s i i conerned 5 | have been tired by s woman named Belle i< in the city, visiting at the reyidénco of light mulatto and A treat, & ll:“’i:'}"ll"‘l’l[ i;(\vv’:ml(llrl':"\\'“l"l ;x 'p“y\l) ce at Murna, stov county, Neb. it liberal style. ; : Smith, Belle w..s feeling ugly last night, Ty AN S S Dy Cax g looking. Young Warner was = : g near by ¢ Ve Tap- | The authoritics do not care to give away nu YOt it mouey at the | gy when aman who was in the place | purtyiat ton. G ‘} tilg »H\ SOl ge W, Yrank, one of the leading usted that he conld ot oht RACEN 4 : tlionams of the inisoreantizat; and:sho. | businessstinskod T G T " at Hon. G. W, Doane's residence | janiers of Gornine. Jowi tenon onat Eu,m. R R foman with whom the ehildren o o Mbrarntallt S ot | bz 10 joke hor she becgme angry, and | it night. kLGB gy © panied gaid he would hang the thief b ing van after them R | WA E SR LA 2 rerest of the - pulling i revolver fived at him pomnt Tt is said that Col, Woods owes to his | "B p blink. I'he bullet, cr, mizsed its e L some §203 and about $300 to W oing all the way to Papillion to lay Hhomie S : loditotl H i in 1 i ¢ She then proceeded to the Enime: q s also issued by Commis- | idly sdry plate proe f g and was e in the wall. | s bill pos i nformation. I A warrant was also issued by Commis- | dly by this dry plate s wd turn e e e vl hhz :(l}:“pn[ 10} TGN bRy 4 B (L ety Yetbnt o honse, where Mr. Allen boards, to in- | goner And n for th I nother | out work astonishin On_ some i i N - A A s 3 J d « Anderson for the inothe work 8 S \ Brmachd article relating o the Nugent- o 0 ANOTHER OUTBREAK. form him of the matter. Mr.Allen, how- | j;dividual, “dolin Doe,” who is charged | days we make livge tmounts, while on the scenc and placed the | g 00 B0t 1.,'“",. s oceupation should gt tholiaxion; ever, was not in town, and is not as vet | with selling liquor without a fed others, of course—ospeeinlly durin i3 disa- ! t. Shedenied having | i, & 2 Sioux City Journal, 22d: Mr. and Mrs, i : B it u fed ors, ¢ Y A = | have been giv : ver ana Chinese Section Men at Rock Springs informed of the loss of s childron. license, at Murna, The papers have heen Ll weather—our profits are ve I celaved that the man | i e H Moore, who have been guests of Mobbed. Some of his friends at the hotel, when - | placed o the hands of @ deputy, who has | much lighter.” Wpon' her yefnsal to | of i anemploye | Omaha friends for several days, will re- Wednesday night, about eleven lnlmw} of the abd U|0||, Nl"ll‘ WIMII 10 1 one to Murna to make both arres; - A Y, A ( nhl\\ 5 vlnn~ T L2 A £ Mod turn home to-morrow. ’ H T trace the woman, and found that she had 2 8 o For . e 1 was conveyed to police viy oldge of Modern \ X A olock, - a t mob ~ of whito | ;0.0 girectly depot with the infon- | 1t erder to sceure more aceurs ) i “‘""'""'S“."“ 3 headqu 5 hero sho was locked up | WooImen mot ins hall Just | 2 Preneh, Wik € .Rnn‘ A men attacked the scotion house | fion of takini the Denver tain. Whother | YAtions a new shelter has been pureh: With regard to the selling of beer at | for the night, nigat, and formally lled ita. ofticers, | glENt e e R e G at the old town of Rock Springs, about | she did £ o not is. unknown. She s | 10r the signal serviee instr ; Forh Siiney GonHo vkl il vastorany = Tho fivst work in_the new degrees was | JEHIIOG A Tt S % i ini : : federal huilling. The jnstruments here ! S - TS I R % Slythe, Woodburn, are ait th three miles from' the mining camp that | supposed to be Mr, Allen’s divorced wife, h N Al 10 1 north ex. | that one of the oflicers Yost would in Distress, DI AR AL SRR DX Fiank bears the nam The house was filled | Put why she should desire to sieal tho posure, which was nuLm. bt now this | make the investigation hwill prob- Among tho cases taken up in police e C "“";'f"fi'fil N 1‘4 l’i’i‘]m:‘)r::: S| tendent atS; Tin e i 1 oon £0 10 | ived in the city this ring and \nll with Chinamen, ahout thirty in number, | {THAITCH 1S & mystery, aselio ‘M;l‘:","h“""r | defect Wili be remedied.The innovation | aply require @ week's time. o CHeRTEealtGRE . 1. k ! fow days at the residence of J, who are cmployed as section men. The | pew w 11..‘.1,,“,1‘ be developed in the “‘I“"“l"_hl'\lll‘ '}:r\l}‘:;-fl““ i“‘illllh|I:::.h'l_:.'yl'un:-l In further speaking #bott the matter | €harged with having indulged too freely e iRl ¢ tyiisa man of attacking - party raised terrorizing shouts | case when Mr. Allen receives the intelli- ¢ H e Gen, H, said that the selling of bocr was [ 3 th fent. exeellent el nd_what Columbus J i gence of Lis loss, b 1 th 1 L on a support tel . 4 ¢ 3z IME T A T A mon I Humil ¥ will Jose O i 3 Austin, Lo, ort, Ind., i in lllll firing’ a fow pistol shots in the nir [ BUNCE thoc SO feet above the roof. allowed at all forts where there were post glism .«! ,x‘my_rl rom ! i l]m‘ mun-I : s Bl ? (S il ‘began smgshing tlie windows with sticks - Ao Surveyor Camphell ¥ traders, regularly autherized to transact | d Smith to the judge, *and ounty Commissioner O'Keoffe wenti| ioq'on ”-m"l s stroet. Mr. Austn is and stones, . 'The - Chinamen What is the Boy Worth? 1o word from the seeretary ‘of the s | the business. Thore sre post traders at ame to Omaha on wy wag to tho Elk- out to Florence yesterday to investigate | MOV ple ¢ naE WG alarm fled the scene and s first two years of life at ‘“""'“‘ "" u a8 to the disposition of the M i Vali 1 was here e d q the opening of a new’ rand from'that doubt teansfe ) th tore Indi ietiigo o T | Hisnext five ye .1 ury > disposi h All the postsin tho department ‘except | 1orn Valley.' Iwas hero one:c plice’ to Spring Park cemetery, The | 40 sfer his other stores in Indiana refuge in thi I'u]ls After maki ) velry, The Washington sutho Foit fi"“‘_l Fort \Eduw P l-.:'xl Lo ) ONLy, i CANSS oree S, Newcomb, of Lincoln, is a guest are cruclty and desertion, The petition Army Briefs, 1 nton, o oom, of Lexington, Kentueky, idly as possible, but soon lost sight of | ancient “Joln Doe." 76 “We can work pretry vap- one of the st importers of sho irt yesterday was that of Charvles Smith RSt alt] £ n.mm.l compuny and got drunk 1 i . 5 3 i o this pluce. detour they came into camp this morn- His next eight years, at Bl aHE ST ek e i O Histoons R o ‘1"“‘\“.“ ‘;l,m K bbed of | Eroun 1was examined and all the prelim- I ) ing, all in a most wretched condition Total cost when 15 years old sidering the mattc Omaha. At Fort Sidney only the sale of by whom 1 don’t know, and now I Hhane IEEER Load il b iBlace afier a nightof hulf-clad exposure in e o ? it ' B0 do 1y beer is ll“n\\v.l in umm‘umu with llu- .v”;' o ":' o 0w, an y out by County \ur\.;\nr Smith, ove s state ade by i s been fol g Zot a o i Be X | he authorities an smaining militar ’ & (TS e T P 9 g 5 s ! B e has 4 mi S , It T Hox (Friday) night mll he lipina} forities and srumuining mill iy the Duyanport treet \.n-nnuh‘ chureh | “Sho won't let the dog be shot," ex- | Lt Tadtietion of dranionnees ut thic | 10 leve W atone . m“\h”}g Whon Baby wae eick, ws gave her Castarta, cover the identity of the rioters. These | % What is the boy wortl U'he state- | elaimed a very indignant woman, as she | post. At fi“ghw" Collogo. oy % ,|". human (1 3 ‘When ehie was & Child, she cried for Castoria, I 8 (R ynagogne Will | When she became Misn, sho clang to Castoria, I : i i ment, the Tady said, was based on e 5 i ¢ S| The outcome of the investizati are supposed to be some of the striking 1 2 s 1 rushiod into the presence of Judge Sten- ) € { Y g Wi Ty ces miners who ar hArraakiGon: dleulation ich she had made dur- the subsequent action of Gen, . T, F. Rigge delivered a ve ymmence at 7 o'clock p. . Whiou shioiad Chllizen; she gayo thsma Usatssiel & B DArlAnes. o berg at the ]mllu' cour psterday after- | r 3 a p 5 from work and yet loiter about tl . | ingy "“‘"1"“' nce in providing for 4 i "l""l the )ummn of va Sidne; and instructive lecture i - A Ear el Crg Ui he cause which had led her 1o figure | all the pol m and I: s and l,-._.,' department i 3 ast z 4 i ide - l.huu‘)ulu 0 that nu will gladl hu\n/ up the cost w ] TR l Sanuc lfl: n ¢ In.l .|IH_‘( ”m x werest in departin ut army circles on the subject of the “Queen Blement” )I||~ inits h.uul In'H\n*x'n the St oseph the rogion, Eflorts will b o boen made toher by o business man while | S412'L have the animal killed. Conl on. Amomg the experiments Id’s hospital, cach ret out and punish all parties concer RCD SIE oY A IR I o o Al R hon AT 1 - Eon, MOME, $10 nexI i 2. The money has been in the outrage. ) ‘“»'I-“‘ "‘I ‘)" tempers oA M. N ek Sherifl Conll A 8 ST the following turng i ceipted for e s are stead- | Work. The gentleman hy [0 g Mrs. Anna M. Nixson, who Keeps a peanut VAsgec o) s i = 4 rn | cipte 1 0 ““,"“,'[',"{' Book Syrings wero stend. |1/ Ve ik S auccoss of your work nntll | stand at the orner ot Tenth and Harnoy, | Fo - throt ] terday with | The Philosopher's Candle, Blow T'he of the stoam chest at the THE MGIBENY FAMILY, y operated yest nl\ ind elsew nlh you can prove arois s And 4 David Lee, the man who Killed the stock- | Hot and Cold Singinis mes, Sensitive | water rks blew out the other d It was the pleasure of the Brk to l"’""““}'"‘“ Ridonihae s x0ylously, bt money in' temperance as there i | fcompansing her was her daughter |y Saunders at Miles City, about two | Flanes, the Vowcl Flame, Seeret ot Bal- | filled the engine {12 MEUiEsay Aany iRl ant restored G L oy dr R o o S naa [ Moroy; vhosC 1 was swathed in I i S Tors 4 WO ooning, the 1 1 rl 2 ! frightened all the men away. : ! him Bt thoro. wis o bie oalaned | ages which covercdian ngly bitoinflicted | YOAr8 ng0. Saunders W & wealthy | puhhicy, Obtain! y Vil fellows after a_time Boyd's opera house to-night nh-‘nlh"y i Tllle Democratic I‘rlmm-h-«.l : in favor of temperance, she had mad Y f "I"gl":l”\:‘\ "l‘il'llxl‘int‘\\th‘ f “Il'l::'l‘l;:lll i\(x:lu\nl‘: .(1:‘111 ll\\:dflnh“ f’:,.‘:’.‘:‘""r A‘I‘Vi'th(;»[:'ll‘\h:[.l I\\‘nll‘l\."x,l, o S Lo back and shut of the steam, were in Council Blutls a few weeks sinee, The democratic primaries passed off | the caleulation, which, she assared her | Naraors o B L asEBa | : ol tlie gspnivoioo, B Messrs, Me( 1 com- | the following: The entertainment given A ! fhred it to Judge Ste and bucking the tiger with @ nerve the Water Gascs, Their Union, Mar 0 y will com : g very quictly lust evening. ‘I was no 17 }‘="."""“ too ", b, She _;“"‘j‘ She had called earlier in the day darving that =urprised the regalar = | G, Rain: Grand Displiy, of Hons o [ e ”‘]"”1“1“”“"{““ their neiy “Bank of | by the McGibeny fumily at the opera bloodshied—no clush of warring factions, d her poing “(';;fi-'f. i e Sudge how her dunghior D | blers.” Cpon Uie night of the wwrder bo | bt rom the Water King wnd Queon | {75 abont Sovauber & e vanlt | houwso Jast evening wis one of thy most Indeed, but little interest was n in | his Ruae = Al been bitten. She wanted Mrs, Stunders’ | wus pliying & stiit” gume with Leo and 05, ‘m.m rof Mcteors, 2 A Y AR en plic novel and meritoriousmusical. cntertaina T R 15 "anusad acaraely uinysgon ilng | his 10, and two policemen had accord- | there w AT money in the pot. 5 @ 3 pected that the other equip- M e e ey h‘ ‘-’ h8nd. LS _';'l | oul ‘u“"'u'n m" ingly been sent to' dispateh the animal Suunders aceused Lee of aftompting i Youthtul Orators. ments will bo comploted in a few days Taene pvoraeyon ,"“,.'.,,.,h,'.‘, a ripple of excitement on the placid sur- | lig 1y la o gntier | 4 H‘..lud however, to accomplish the ‘wink” n card. This brought Lee to his he College Debating as- ; | 1 " father, mother, twol o sy £ ) shande A ¥ | B oy | foet, o he tw y v b guns, £, Al ession ot e B A 0y face of political waters, : mergie ted himself to improve all | : £ p that thoy | fock, sud tho two men diow thelt guns, | i on oponed the senson Wednesduy | Jomme s nd wilduoonsios 2k Ha e ydone young Lady, hro The reader, glancing over the list of | Lis onportunitie it A oAy f | Lee's r discharaed first and | 50 e Y | large, hollow silver medal emblematic of Al ¢ it f IR - AL BYOR, Sk OL [ hisopportimitivs anil Rocamo: n:rognoote The policemon deny tho ehiy ;| Saunders fell dead, the bullet striking-his | with an eloguent debate. The pro- | the pe avefal relutions of the white and ' iy, by matriage withiono ofiihio elogutes eelected to attend Suturduy's | ed meinber of socioty.. the ttwoin | oo ke RS o o O hessoae|Boart. Lo flad . and wasknotiieatdliof | grimme|fors the! ooonsion wis s good : rin o family convention, as printed below, will per- | @ bal and which is worth the most? [ q 3o at police court Mrs. | until a few wecks ago, when it was | 4 i ) 1L It was nloughed of mwusic, haps have fomo troublo in determining | O isi wasted life, absolntely worthless, | Nikuon swore e S “for Mes, | Tearned liowas tonding bar ina | 0N¢ and well exconted, Master John W year, 3 dlold. near MNort 2 it is real music which ¥ Ll J s il the other is a living nmionument of | Sy hilers’ 1 or Lt 1 i Noan it ars n ShanBGonl sited | Fannigan delivered a_ declamation i i i they give. ‘T'he programme was a varied the exact lines of the coming conflict— | solid worth, andithsmanarwisp y [ | Clidron last week and found his'man, | grand” stylo.” Henry Malone read an gy 0ol 0r e vecont robbories of the s Cand the depiture from the usual or the probable issue thercof. It would | ‘The saloon, Mrs, Menry said, is a | D tht paper wasphn 2l v before” tho opining of the debato | B VIOW 0f the retent robhorics of tho Lis ofroiling, seem that Pat Ford is the probable nom tor J ation snd the SRl A New Western Leagne. ived. The question, ,m,.[ its drivers with revolvers, which Akl S gt 5 i | ehureh, v, with all his worth, is 7 N . £ S \ ]nwl\l'll lh:ll||l|n-l||)nmm| has eansed b : b Y : : ince of the convention for sheriff. His | {0 it, upted, and finally rob- Women in Court. i Alexander of the St. Joseph | owef L8 SN or ow th ar, ; “-'”m“l\l .'f,'(‘"‘lux‘.v.i.“f],:.”:("2',‘,",‘ frignds uro corty . making - strong | 3G i3 wood. And yet el | The event in yolico eourt yesterday | Reds, ix rustling around in w lively man- | thon debatid by M It paR NEAIERT Sl R Rl : B i 0] AV iy R e !lplymM\’lhq-Im\lliulh | just as much as | W el iy ¢ i Mrs. | e, in the interest of the new western | and John Whalén in th A”il“\'““‘ I LB BT Vi D it St on. e 1 wilk cuee. 1y | Ivtlocs tho ’:”[x‘n:d\il‘\:lll]nl-vlyl:‘;‘l:n".wm‘”.‘* Thiompson and Fay Shephard,on argo | leagno, which it is proposed to or-nize | Messts Jobn Branman and dosepit Mo | G 0 ol he was heard to remark yesterday, <tand | At o oF B Hies s pemirk Aing liquor without o license., ont of the towns of Kunsas City St | o s o Tare s areamerts of | W. G, Pardoe, g well-known young i1 1 get the nominat P e FA e sy . 18 dis. | Proseculion waus repr o by v Joseph, Atehi Leavenworth, Omaha, s afirmative, and the oratory and wit rney of this sturtod for Om upon it L1l ot the otlice. Apretty well | yissed. The address was most interest. | torney Connell, while Parke Godwi Lincoln and Hastings, Neb. Mr. Alex- | of" (e negative, Neb., Tust Saturday. - Mr. Pardoe intends posted demc who serutnized | ing and was listened to with closo atten- | appeared for the defendants, and plead | #der has already visited most of the - ! A MoClan earefully thejlist of del 8 ol iy ¥ < f towns, and n»|m|\w]|n|(h- m enthising T . i H I Mr L ward, und had surveyed the | tof by the audience presont. Mrs. Henry | cloquently in their behalf. That gentle- | tie in (ho matter. 1t is confidently be- No Trotting Meeting. is a young inan of fi iy thoroughly, wnbosomed | BT Speals ”f,,‘,‘j‘\;l‘.“f,{‘}':",“J} e subs | an made an argament before dudge | lieved that each of thee towns will put | Sceretary Wheeler, of the Fair associa- | atinients, and 15 an honor (0 this : Lo Stenberg iday® ‘' anpnort ood bhase bull team next season, as | tion was questioned yesterday about the | his pr m. We prediet for him a B Realty e in prodioting Public Works. ot it motion to irow out the: compk woll.ps I'I‘““"‘ L enurylugothe Jrojoct of | probability of there being w full trouiug | bright future.—[Mercor (Pa,) Pre following ticket: ~ Beneke for county rd of public works held an im- :';:,,“IH.,,.fi,'.',,',""'“',:t sholr enot Dol x While in Kansas City the other day, My, BOHNE hore, i 5 W \.l]‘ ”\«u{ Tt 1 "*.I ‘.:::,(' ‘I." .\l...';:‘ li sasurer,0'Keefe { session yesterday. Bids for | oS0 » A Alexander interviewed a number of the The scheme has heen practically aban- 50 s She was arresto d ; coroner, crading contracts were opened | preliminary examination’ prococic. I putrons of the diamond, and re- | doned,” he suid, and [ (hink it s safc o ‘ last night in o stat: ord for she rk my word, | rds made. the prosceation, issurances that a team from Kun- | sy re will beno full meeting here | ,.[ helpless intoxication, and in he g e if the px.nlmmu don't come N TS e S e e (T Hiam Phattner, . | sus City could be made & permanent fix- No, it is not hecagse we cin gt | gles to get away from him her dress swis > e 3 " | They said that they ha l;{vnn. into the es- it aid would be given the | no horses he o 6 good speed pro- | torn budly, The judge fined her with the amusing to note the expression | Harney street grading was awarded to | oy iiiments named on Thursday | 8ehe me of organizing a western leaguc, | gramme from Towa, Kansas and Nebras: | pomark that she gave the police more elicted from the liuul‘dnnw u~m(ultl-v E. D. Callahan, There will be 60,000 | night Iast, and after talking some « A v S Fa entries could be m Muny of the | trouble than twenty insane men wn men when the guestion cubic yards of earth to be removed, the inmates, they proposed that beer be A Stranger in a Strange Land. horseen now ab the Crete AN 2abbi Benso § sentout in appe “w!“fl'!‘n“ lh‘ml l\h“ Alasson iony’ |hu(‘u.x‘|l- et pri ; e | allowed to flow at hn x'x expense, Their A Portugese, name anknown, sat dis- | ious to bring their anin But e I-l"’ t,'.yl';.h of n::»ln ;;l\lhv‘nv','juli/n i :::‘JH h:‘l':g l:: !llr‘ p”:lllll:) cony Y .04 e ol S b B o T St W Joyfully complied with 1 consolately in the police station yesterday :]lu‘ ‘xlsynluh;-r’\n{“”.’uw r m;‘llmv we decin swing society for purposes of charity and following utterance of a prominent ; street from Boventcenth o | Ih, probriotrcsses of the f""' ¢ 5 | morning surrounded by acrowd of po- 11 ICTHEINE S o advancement, of soc 8 Al € M > | tablishments, and the frothy liquid was » ¢ The fivst meeting nest Sun A genileman i city hus in his pos- al to 2 is 15 cents per yard, Brown-Morton mau, well posted enongh streots, Seventeentl from licemen and court habitues, who were Surpy Connty Barglar 0R. vansan 4 quafled by both the disguised deteetives | licemen s 0 y Who w nrpy County Barglars, day afternoon in i m of the :‘,‘.'r”-",'n ‘:«.l‘\-:“‘(\.'t.h\ spenks, may be tukon l_ ”l\:.x:!\}‘A \I"nk}r:l'::f";.‘-lh1'{"’? and the women of the place. The same | trying to devise somemeans of commu- 3l Hike and Henry Dyke, the burg: | g s ‘Thirty ladies hay y : Lok h: | T | was paid for at the rate of §1 pe - | municating with him. . The fellow can- | lars who broke into Arehic Wright'sstore, W ahout a5 many more The issue you speak of will have just f oy, Twenticth from Farnam | N i Vi i o No evidence was offered on be Ay q . o : weted (o enroll befc £ evening. this. much bearing: We huve madd wo | (0 Hereford. - This, i will b noted, will | 3 geiaonte was offered on b not speak s word of English, and is of | at Belloyue, on lust Friduy night wera | pcted toonrollbefore this evening tight h. put Ihuuul Morton delogates into | remove the banks sbout the new court | biud both Mrs. Thompson nd Fay Shep- | ourse in about the swwe position that & | returned here Wednesday under Indict- | o000 ecior in the dispensin HAR S0k ave b ’"“'"'““" honse Whish have #o long ramained ai | hard to the district. court in- the sum of | deaf and dumb unfortunate unable to | went, und will lay in tho juil here await: | 55 Omalia, S 1o sond hls own henchimon, This, | graded. Tho county will'bear w portion | 4300, and. bouds being given tn that | snenk (ho sign lugmage would bo, ing tlio uext s ion of th: Surpy county | '8 I o News sage: Mune, Mo hird u;nll Tourth wards, Now that w ‘Tho contriot for grading Burt stroet o | PR0URY thoy were """"f‘ d, fmough of Lis story Apbiboon loarned O Phese follows sre apparently hard s son, Mr, Rulply Modjosks, hus v ; R v allowed them to control the | a poiut 500 feet west of Division str ——— . , rom outsic 5, how y 10 know sharacters s were caught aftera long | ceived wspecial pupal dizpensation per- | o . L iuhord rln‘} o et A A g el B e S L B g b On a Western Trip. that he was robbed in Boston of his tic L :‘),'“‘J'd;“ Hxll“Lfl,l"h‘A RNgHLA ME | mitting him to marry his cousin, and the it o powdors Sold only In ummm their ‘own ticket, and to elect | This job will involve the noval of 20, Senator Manderson and Congressman | et to Californiu by a shurger who g LIRS wedding will take place in New York i\"”\‘ Koyl Buking Powder Co., 100 Wall sireat, Boer” 000 yards of carth. " | Dorsey expect to leave next Monday on a | him a ticket to Counedl Blufls inst "I Police Court Docket, foak v“ faber 1 M ke maha, where he nitk f ' | ) ellow is dresseddn native attive . 1 SUhotier thix Is to Lo taken as meantng | Stutt & Hummil secured tho sonteact | trip to Chudron, the Rosobud aud Pine or fellow s drosselARtive SO0 | Businoss was light in the police conrt | ! Ry fi,:f‘,-,‘,:“‘l,“'“““” Moria an. fnleuil ¥ ng Soventasuta strect bepwaan | giag 5. They desive to ascertain a | has lett in the world--around with him | yesterd Judge Stenberg disposed ol ik st e fmos gounty contest—perhaps even exeit a | yardsof earth will be removed. Yor | v fucts concerning the Indiun tribes | in o large bundle | of the following cases: i ol pely blonde, dight” influence a um the ticket putup | 1,000 yards the contract price is 20 | 4 agoncios that they muy act the The Union Pacific oftiefals lntor signi Mary Turner and Pearl Harrison, th marked Polish i1 clinractor ‘ the convention g her difticult | cents, ‘for the balanes 14 9-10 cents. tly upon questions coming | fied their intention of giving the Portu- oruclty to animals, $10 and costs | :..l.g is 17 years old, dnd her name © Bt present 1o say. But it would cortainly | © Chiirman THouse of the hoard suid ta | 1P In eongress tils winter, involvivg the | gesea ¢ lifornin, and he was | © 5 00 Grany, diunk and disordorly, licia Bendér e =0, v todduy that probably all this | Btevests of the I . sent to the Pac coust lust night 5 ind costs, ’ T On the other hand, the Boyd men, who r-. \Im would he finished this your &= -1‘4 (A o jas. Smith and G, N, Ward, drunk | y fon : v unquestionably secured the m: The limit had been fixed in the contiaot, Deserted MHor Babe, b and dizorderly, discharged oo i ryingg sonewit cupions cus [delegutes, u lined 1o be y | Do said, at Junuacy 1, A wonian mavehed up to police head. Attorney J. - thit of Rev, Alon Byers .\~ -~ lu Moth sgnanimons. “Wh ) Tl asphalt paiing wround the exposi- | quastoce torduy afternoon with & hulf- | oceasion grot that circumstances A Painfal Accident. oulist Ghireh of Bpringilalt " The it : ”'H'“HI ‘r‘,l'}\nt?||lll:l\"ml e .‘“.,}::‘,‘i:lhl“, lpa Il 4 ! , half-sour expression on her eonnter ! ever threw him into the aequaintance of 1, € MeGuekin met with a painful “‘(;. | £ ."vll“'.w ) m‘:‘s“:_ (Y‘l o " 1 D) A P q 0 HANE olr's 4l » < 1 " , ide Y asdavy o eI whi ‘ 7 ¢ Y . o R, o | i B e, | nace, and inquired for Marshal Cum- | 1. Seymour Smith, Mr. Burnham kuew | cident Wednesday afternoon, which will | o0 420 ilho on bl Lust v | G e ;&»fi%":!fl;, 9 ll uaLr i aries. W h t that fuctional fight | sower ip sewer district No. 33, i od | mings. That necommodating official 1o do with the connty clection? - We v contraet Tue b | quickly responded at the mention of his | when the Jatter was'n clork in one of the | DT TITITY Tt s with ony Smith in Washington some years ago, | huy him up for some time He was rid- | jiined contest the s | ing ulong North ‘Pwentieth strect in his | on the ground that there w

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