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T —— 8 \ SATURDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1845, STRAN(;ER T“AN HCT]ON- 3 ‘vlvli‘z‘l”l‘nlk‘:':ll:l it residence at Clarka in z;:ii‘v'lll::g‘."l‘lmh vehielos were considerably | ;7‘h;v-l';:‘vl'vvllll:im.lvnrninz- Th;q' report ; | { Mr. F. J. Knapp, who has long been - ¢ of absence 1o o month. assigtant de ot n;:v ot :\';!v'ni of |th- Bur- ; Prospective Pancares. |;.{. “,‘.n : \I:'..\':"',‘,,‘|,,‘?rl “,"“-,“:-‘i'”\‘ yvr’v‘ How a Kinll Action Ohanged the Coorse | lllvu'l<‘w1"r‘f'l§i wetlihak Roa :"J-v:l?y pro- |':|:|l,lllm who th.u’-v doesnot soften | i m to apply for an extension of one of & Woman's Lifs. nated to tha control o office. M. ) at the thought of huckwheat cakes is in- | manth, has heon granted Sdeond Licuten AT ol Hlated by Trzo naf- | capable of enjoging life to its fallestex- | nt Charles R L\\ Ninth infantry s of friends And’ the ' | Winter e ares that | Fort D. A, Ruseell, Wyn) ™M " v with whom his good- | ny ple OFT MARVELOUS MECHANISM. | fees arid oouttosy has won him great | belong exclusively to1taolf—-s TG, | iy IO EHEy DY 118 Jpenerat g | / | court-martial nppointed to meet at the - favor. Mr. Knapp'a advancement also | ckating and co Inventions Which May Revolationize | comes as a recognition on the part of the YOl thts AN ok ¥ { camp at Roc k Springs, Wyo., all the company of his long and efiicient | mortal there are few things more pleas- | officers compoting’ the gourt whose « the Rallroad World—United Stato [ ing on & frosty morning than a plate of | tion is not at Rock Springs, Wyo., have ¥ | been ordered to their raspective stations, | Juroy wn - An Interests D. C. Bond, the Unjon Pacifio agent at | steaming hot buckwheat eakes—a feast | PG il edbed 1ot | > » n Creek, 18 in the eity | 6 2oda i Hroinant 66 it r. Galbraith is understood to be o | ing eneral Froight Mgent Shelby and As- | fit for the gods. The prospect ot pan- | s the oftice of coroner of - i McMillan returned yesterday | ¢tkes to come does much to allay the | Douglas county and is. backed by the BUCGORED BY KINDNESS, evening from the west, | dread of the approach of a cold' winter. | Union Pacific company to the extreme : - - It may not be out of place to given | thit the delegates, who are employes, o ~ S o o + 3 ¥ { have bee structed te e for h How a Little Act Changed the Course Grand and Petit Juries, fow points regarding this favorite of tho | JHs5, heen instructed to vote for him of a Young ‘s Life. lowing panels of grand and |3 1 A co | o e doctor presames largely upon public R Lkl Rty o 4 £ A breakfast table—who the producers are | tolorance when ho thinks for & moment Jittle incident was brought to the at- jurics were drawn yesierday, 10| qnqg who the consumers. Amerieans are | that e ean serve the company as jts sur. fention of a reporter yesterday, which e ing t ensuning term of the | the only people who know the full valne | geon and the people as coroner. No one flustrates in o marked degree how much | United States cirenit and district court, | of huckwhea salled from the Ger cares to see every casually oceurring on good a litdo hot of Kindness may accom- | convening November 6 R ST T LTI L TR R T T That is so fastidions that o thinks hts 1deas cannot b fed at the Only Misfit Clothing Parlors, A visit s Kindly solicited of him to< x 06 0 Lil6. beecunuv. - \ \, ¥ | convinee his mind that any man can be pleased in any portion of his wearing appars b & pair of pantaloons to a full dress suit, and an Plish. . Grand Jury—D. . Howard, Kearneys [ §0° Bialish ap Ml e UL sy A R i : i i ] About twiiye fears ago a young girl, | Robert ioh, Omaha; John ' Loder, | buing very good for poultry and that | dignation being cxpresed among the | 0%€reoat, bo ean find more elegance always on display than an eye ever witnessed in the shape of clothing for man. We do not eare to make only about thirteen years of age, was | Wormley; N.J. Heaton, Tecumseh; J. | itis used for food by the Amcricans and | x "f’- b this presumption on the part of | & Perse! Al mention, but do solicit the attention of every individual man in Omaha and vielnity for one inspection of the tollowing mentions Brought into police court charged with | Orene, Sunlight; Chas. E. Osgood, North Il(m.lm s, It is used to some extent for | the Union Pacitic and Dr, Galbraith o will find a pa } e R AR R e A S B | human food in the northern count ot being a disorderly porson. She was | Platte; Chas. Hickman, Tocumiscl John | fope, and forms & portion of the / AMUSEMENTS. fatherless and motherless, and had lead | Allivan, Teenmsch: W. A. Ihright, | rations of the Russian soldiers; but they ©OTIE M'GIBENY FAMILY. < alife which was quite the opposite of re. | Dawson: Walter Bates, Avocas J. 8. Ed- | have hoidea of preparing it properly A large audience, comprising ladies ex- BRINE 1 1t - terdancl But still her | Vard, Lincoln: Jumes Kesterson, Super- | Of all the grains in_common_use, it re s & ! ining in its tendenci ut SUCACT | or; John Pratt, Sterling: J, F. Benner, | quires to be the most skillfully milled, as | tensively, grected the MeGibeny family faco was round and rosy, and with her | Sterling; W. F. Goodwill, North Platie; | the hull contains certain propertics not | at the opera house last night. The pro golden hair she was o beautiful child. | M. A. Hartley, Loup City; Henry Bolln, | conducive to good health, and must be | geamme is musical, although of & con- . 4 " f Omaha; H. C. Rietor, Lincoln; J. P.’ entircly removed. It st run througl . nt to d v ! 8 A quest W L (o d very excellent, o Yot to do with her was wauestion with | o Slight; 1 Fithworble, EIk Groek; | nsconier and blower, which romoves ail | (0Tt character, and very excllent, Th $800 $500 $400 £440 $500 $500 $600 $63 $7.00 $780 $50 §0.95 the city authorities She wasundoubted- | gy P, Russell, Ord; J. K. Jolinston, | dust and grit. It is then put through the | ¢hildven are thoroughly trained in their That was made to order by a Leading Merchant Tailor for 1y guilty of what she was charged with, | Cral Or . Allan, Madison. | hulle which takes off the outside cover- | parts, and are cevtainly musical prod $600 $750 $800° $0.00 $1000 $11.00 $12.00 $12.00 $11.00 $1500 $i7.00 $18.00 and the only remedy for her case \! f”i) R A '\rr(w-‘l L Grge | ing ind leaves the puro white berry, | igies. In fact the whole family is a re- < soemed to bo n short term of [ ACTCS Dakoly R Tyvirls | Which is then ground finto flour. The |yl rkahle one. Butitisdoubtful whether \ 3 nont: John W A i Will- | most complete mills are in the cast, es confinement. Just as she was about [ juy I, Thomas, Fremon <L pecially iu New York, where the grain is | the pleasures of the performance will 20 bo sentenced, however, nwell known | Poneas Frank Dison, Blait; Guy Barton, | very extensively od. The greater | compensate one for the annoyanco suf- attorney who was present asked to be al- | Omaha; G. W, \I\ alback, l‘um]n. | portion of the flour used in this state had | fe! '”;'"""'" m il sl “'I““ Jowed a few moment's conversation with | Lowe, Omahag Truckey, Lincolu; | to be shipped from the east, and owing to | Who. throughout the eveniy A Uaked e ean find any style of cut in coat from a plain sack to aswallow tail (full dress) ineluding entaway sack, stralght cut sack, double the girl, which was granted. At its close | Chales Ferrvis, Omaha; Edward to the heavy “ailroad tarifi it was rather | Midst of exercises which command close oy ok, a four o1 BUL AW ol B ORE B! b & Piikes Adl an . 3 it the ‘gentleman surorised the coutt by | ke, Omahi; Feank Joncs, Red Clouds J. [ nn expensic. lnxury, OF late Nobtasks | attention, race up und down the honse, | Preasted sack, a four button cut away frock, a one button eut away frock, @ Prince Albert frock, at the following prices: asking that the girl's case be dismissed, | I, "Faylor.” Loup City; John I.ml, | has demonstrated” her lity to raise ~’]m”]rfinx”mrw enium doors, and in romising that, he would be responsible | Waverlv: Williim Mennessy, Omahas | buckwheat cqual to any ~ state in | ¢learly audible = tones — request pur- 104 " 1 3 a5 r her hlnlu in the future ‘\-\ it was H._Pinney, Fairmount; Thomas Me- | the untry, and ||;f, Omaha | ¢hases of th unily portraits, 'fh.v £10.00 $10.60 $11.00 sl_l 00 £12.00 $12.40 $13.00 $13.50 $13.8) $14.00 $14.90 the easiestaxyy out of the dilemma, the | Luin, Falls City: John Pratt, Sterlings [ will has been turning it into | Kind of small trade is at best worthy only Was made to order by a leading Merchar lov for S < 4n ? jjudge was on ad to comply with [ William G, Swan, Teeumseh: Luther [ o fine grade of flour. It is intended | of dime muscum “freaks,” and should $20.00 $21.00 $2.00 $23.4 §24.00 $25.00 $£20.00 27.00 $27.50 $28.00 $20.00 ‘the gentleman’s requ and the seli-ap- | Poland, Omaha: H.o A Koenig, Grand Is- | o inere the plant of the miil next | DOt be tolerated nor cncouraged. But pointed guardian walked out of the court | Tand; J. C. Weekbach, PlattSiouths W. | yoar to mcet the increasing de- | When vated by the noise of i pack £15.00 $16.00 1 £22.80 £25.00 5 $30.00 £33.00 Toom with his protege in cliarge. Ho so- | I8 Bennett, Omalia; ,A]\\ml_l':‘w-.“lm\ | and for JMour and o * consumo T et L MRS CRLEU B SRR 08 ;\'.mll\m[v-(um.lr r by a leading Merehant Tailor for his customer for cured employment for her as a domestic | ha; Sumue tbertson ( A + | the inereased supply of gram.. The man- VAL 5 e, 30.00 §32.06 10 36,0 Xl $15.00 50.00 50,01 it 80 o private family, ind made her prom. | Wells, Schuylers D. L, Carpent Papil- biite of PORN Y. BRIEAL | Duckhe Tiie Family gives a,mutinee this after $32.00 $aL00 0 $10.00 $45.00 $00.00 $55.00 $00.00 $05.00 '§8n to come and sce him as often #< vos- | lion; John Willinmson, Creighton: Pat- ried on extensively in Or noon 230 o'clock and this evening gible. The girl lived up to her agccoment, | rick' Powers, Millard! James Iveland, | grade of flour is 1 modern invention another regular performance. and the gentleman’s kind treatment and | Fairbury; Charles J. Martin, Clay Cen- | consists mere grade - = O adviee which he gave her inher little | ter; Henry Lapp, Superior; C. W. Pierce, | taining bor proportion ot lenvening A. O H. Festivity. troubles complotdly won her heart. | Waverly. 3 .| propertics so that the addition of water | The cighth annual ball given by the A, Can be found anystyle that is worn by hut the thin e t latest style one, the anly ane ever soon in Omaha (Sco T8 Time passed away rapidly and the 1i lhlv jurors m-m.lnid to r;vmrt No- | muakes it ready for immediate use. Its | 0. H. I loni socioty S toomIR and at the same time seé those SURTOUT WMARKETS and SACKS, in all styles at the following prices, girl became . voung woman, > | vember 10, the second day of the term. | advantage over the regular grades lies | ... 5 BCih et BEThIE . : 810.8 ¥ VR A T e 2| The docket, both +ivil and eriminal, for | in the kabor suved in pr ‘rm;‘i((fur tira 118 t their hall, corner of Thir- $ 8.0 $ 8.80 $ 0.20 $10.00 $10.60 $11.25 $11.90 $15.00 $12.30 $12.70 $10.00 eter was hoyond reproach. | the approaching term is full of interest. | tahe. All lovers of the festive cake will | teenth and Jackson streets. About 150 That was made to order by a Leading Merchant Tailor 1oL 4 ume_more and m. 1l .l\m..u;;m Ilu.\('m'\uf p\\){lw ;..m- |hlo rejoice at the in sein the home pro- | conple enjoyed themselves tripping the $16.00 $17.50 $i $20.00 $21.00 §22.00 $23.00 $24.00 $21.50 $25.00 $20.00 she matured in y until wegnard and Otoe county land_frands | duetion of the grain and flour, and bid erry glide te ol fngnirat g ot 2 5 2 50 9y n 99,00 a5 i i iy will bo revived, The Union Pacitie-Belt | the good sork o on “““ll T 0 ity m 1]!\4_!":.. 't\ H.I’ in, |‘x\_ l‘l;mhv'vf )ll f fl.,w“mh ‘f.!‘{’(“-{\w o fh:‘\lniu-r '\lflqmn ']'-lifi:s11n'|' $25.00 $27.00 $20.00 $20.00 $35.00 doeply in love with her. She returned | Line suit, it is believed, will not be | and cheap or even cheaper than in the | MAN'S orehestra. Prof. W. ity 100 R0 w000 T $35.00 " $10.00 £15.00 £30.00 £58.00 60.00 his_affections, but when he asked her | reached. eust. acted as dancing conductor. A pro- Al 2 35 v M 8 L hand in martiage she refused him. He HOW JURORS ARE DRAWN, TR mme of thirty numbers s gone These ave but a mere mention. If you will consult your interest enongh to pav a visit yon enn be convinced that every man’s inter pressed his suit, howey nd finally she i of a task to draw a_United _ An Officer Given the Slipy \ before the “‘parting” time studied with WEIGH'T AND MEASURE COMBINED WITH BUSINESS AND PLEASURE, ! AL related to him the story ¢ States jury than it appears on its face, | Officer Murphy, whose beat is on Thir- when all departed, retainin 4.‘“""!-" READE ! 4 i e | Tho de tic congrose of some years | teenth street, heard lond and ang 3 f.-vlhmy! iflon thabigheyAs O, 1L so: uged his suit, vor 1ot thus to | ago, which (“‘eternal’unrest to its soult”) | RSUn o ies s house | Cicty furnish a pleasant time at cvery be driven from her and she finally gave |t dbwnithe jury fee from $3.00 to §2.00 | YIS issuing from a disre ].l.(;.x,|, house | 4,/ fivaking. Credit is due the follow her consent to the ma The wed- | per diem, also_enaeted o peculiar law, | Kept by a woman numed Butes about | ing committees who had the afiuir in A'l' 'I'H E: O Iq I ) Y MISFI l' ding occurred shortly T'he oflicc of jur; sioner was cre- | 11:30 o'clock last night. He procceded | eharge. the newly married pair L up th ated, and his ‘functions and methods of | (o investigate, and, in compauy with *. Price, master of coremonics. residence’ in an elegant home in u west- | procedure. perempt red. Dr. | L KIdBner a bldckwalshiran. soart ) M 5. Andrew ern city, where they now live, Tilden is the jury commissioner of this | 1k Rlefiner, a block watchman, went "homas Last'week a beantiful woman, hand- | court, and ~ under the vs, he, | tothe house. There they found twomen | Doug mn]l]u-l‘\‘ dw“»d arived in the city i with ' elerk Frank, selected from | and a fomale indulging in o high old | nan” i ealled upon rabovereferred to. | the state directoric from. WRIB |l Muvohy 6oLt twe heh Tind| e REbenti at Tc M. At first hé did not recognize her, but | aequaintance and from other sources, | “] ot ['“‘_ 'l‘ ith th ‘; -'1“- M Luby, y. Pat Graddy when she spoke of the little girl whom he | 3 mes These are written on strips | Charge, and started with them for the po-1| “Si{iirds at Do . Mo )i had taken from the police court ye: ser, put into o hatand drawn, every | lice station, leaving Kleffner to care for | McGinn, Thomas — Casey, hary ago his eyes were ul-onwl and he knew | 4 te name being doomed to jury | the woman until he could return. When . W h's visitor to be his former protege. By this means no stocked jury | ¢he nolice AR N Both were decply affeeted By the meet: | can bo imposed on the eourt, bt also by | g loncoman reached Farnam strect Needs a Pecuniary Salve. ing, and fervent were the thanks which | this means it oceurs that the ig | made a spring und tore bhimself loose | James H. O'Neill commenced a suit in the'lndy gave the lawyer for his kinduess | solcetions are not of the best of prime [ from “tho . olutches. of® the oflicor | distriet court-yesterdagscluming £5,000 ier 1n the past. cter. Onee ¢ years ago, the | pii pan. * 25 SRECmCR FIiE : SRt Sl Rl : BTN et ity for | SIAFICAE One 2 e gt gty | St i« QU (S, WG IS | e ot yortas chaing 450 11190 FARIN.AM ST., New York, and yesterday sailed for Flor- | » draw from the state poll books and | mid™ Miphy. eonclndin Gt tP% | Charles S. Higgins. From the petition B Tl eSO Dot s | Lhon summoning, b Juey, found,that | bed tn dhe und was worth o o the | o in tho case it would upprs thet e ; | iEesnngire plantation ownd byiheny | twowereftnx piying , one had |y et the first one go, giving his whole | O'Neill was an employe of Mr. Higgins Open Evenings until 9 0°Clock. been hanged, fou up on penal sen- | airen s ining the othe 8 story renched tho ears of o Bi B S e Al tha oLt rara e os (§attengonto rotuningithe other. He suc- |y, o October 10, when, as alleged, he but the condition wus o : dead. The present jury, however, scems | focqounrtors whire fh maa * | was arrested at the instance of that gen- names should be used. The story is a | to he fortunately selecied so far as its | o the night. He gave his name ike | tleman, on a chargoe of stealing napkin remarkable one, and, as remarkcd be- | members are known. | fopihonisht S nvciis nante fhoni T the B et et | han in July to sell the Falk beer, | ing back his plate, shouted to the peda- | perfectly sound and r and should foro, shows how un' nct of kindnesscan il e e EHAL S ik Freyhan agrecini to put in some money | gogue. “No physic, sir, in_mine. My ive the patronage of our people. It i . Murphy, then returned to the Bates | was supplemented by th A g S il aoe $ k iy J | o i X A T Stabbed Thete Playmato. Prin et T st B T S S R S and Hoftiéimer the_experiene - | dad told me fo use nuthin’ but DF. | Those desiring an ngeney or information ' i A sorrowful looking youngster, his | ceeded in making her eseape, It scems | for two days in jail without hearing, | tobe inllecelliiEreyhan deciare Picree's ‘Pleasant Purgutive Pellets, and | should write ‘to. Oliver "C. Sabin, secr RAILWAY NEWS, nead bound up with linon, sat on the | it the mian whio suceeeded in breuking | when ho \Was tiken. beforo Judgo Stei | Partnership dissolved, ind refused to let | hey are u doing their dutylike a chirm?” | try, Leatrice, Neb. i , - 7 T : e From. My had 8 horeking | Dorand pon examination. discharead, | Hofheimer have aceéss to the books of | They are unti-bilious, und purely vege e —— e A Wonderful Invention by an Omaha | beneh in police court yesterday, with oy orse and | A e feohioms foo | the firm. Hence suit is filed by the latter | table. Droviciog Man—Geperal Notes. liis father, waiting to get the ear of the | il while Kleffner was watehing | been 50 hurt by the transaction tl to compel a legal dissolution of the part- NarthiOmace i’ Marriage licenses were issied yestera le Union Pacific tracks on South Fif- | the ‘hose mame is Willic Abshur | his orse and jumped into the buggy. | thing in the way of a *mollifier.” — A ass band hy g i ) Sehufrer o B e | oo (e e e como | Riufhort ‘endowvorod 067 Interar s iz A Breeze From Utah in North Omahu with the following mem . Bl e el 1, iiallionas R A e B | i Bty “"'l man succceded in o i el T R. H. Hall, Esq., has returned from | A. Nichols, president; 1' irpenter’s union social takes place oven in- part realized the hop: LR g ) that he Was | ool away, The girl took advantage oS i AER S s alt Lake City where he has been for the weeretary: John Reid, | Tuesday evening, October 2ith, at8 its designer will revolutionize the present | assaulted and stabbed by his playmates | Gf her guardian's absence, and she, too, | District Attorney Estelle o tin b e snsa it tho mninee | ok e O Ly ab k| im: Mombars:nnd frinilasiilibe e methods of railroading and bring a great | Thursday evening, near the Castellar | di 1 through the back door of the his report of the cu beme rapidly sent to prison and that | Cuin, P. Cosgrove, Will Fruckey, John | tained with short speeches, musie and | elemental chango into practical me- | streetschool. Hesays that the janitor of | houseand left for parts unknown. Later | docketed for ¢ the coming criminal SO TUDICY e ex. | Schmitroth, John' Burke, John™ Curry, | recitations. Frait and cake will be hani e ¥ that school had given him somo kindling | At night Murphy saw his eseaped pris | term. They are as affairs are in a red hot state. The Mor- | 1o "o Durmot, Havry Davis, Jolin | served during the evening Shanics, P 8 -“ : o i I i = | oncr driving along Fourteenth street and John E larys ) et mons are highly indignant beeause of the | Herold, R. Pruecitt, A. Aeustrem, A, R. A young lad was knocked down and In this house lives David €. Rush, an | and he was wheeling it home in a barrow | made a rush for him. The fellow, how- | ,John Hueris, bargueys Krank Martin, | S005 0 Edon™ 1 which they are be- | Toozer, run over by a earringe last evenin aged man, widely known from years of | When ho was stopped by w gang of four | evur, did not propose, to bo cawgh, and, | £ ERCE LY UL ing treited.” Tihe sormons of thcir clds —— the corner of Fifteenth and Farnaw, bug Lk ow i O VTS 08| o tive boys, who demanded that ho | whipping iis horse into n run, disap: stolen . proporty ol | term with rebellions and treaso Police Court Dock s o i dari s T AR DN residence in this clly, und in tines Dst &} ould e the wood over to them. This peared up St Mary's avenno. s ho iy | ! lnwonys Chiarlos Wood, grand lars | dohtiments, ~ Mr. Hall' suys, however, | Judge Stanbors disiosnd of the follow. | maniged. to. pick “hinself. up. ond. rus skillful onrpenter and joine he very natorally doclined to do, and the | known, his capture will probably be ci- R A Cenys O | that there is every indication at present : away Tike a frightencd deer. P erippled and far advan , con- | yvoung” highwiymen then pounced | fected in due course of time, Thomas ‘O rien and Jamts Manningd | that the governmént will be successtul in | N S e S : tor M- fined almost ltogethe + | Upon him hie say3, and nssaulted him in - 2c2klon - HnaIaAInes o &1 at least Tepressing in some degree the [ Thos. Rasmussen, John A. Smith and |, 415 L gwer to his invitation a reporter e e L e e R haat e grand laveeny; W. S. Phelps, wilt | 0 i C or TR cdorly, g3 | inois of the W. C £ e s m Kicking o ating mho Gas Lamps. B et Kith: John MeCiotit® | evil of polygamy AL Gordon, drank and disorderly, ning om upon him yestorday. Rush 8 not rich, i Rt R G ! 0 Haoply ! ahd although ho owns his dwolling and | ravont the body and face. * Not won-| A ruporter for the B&E met Gas Tnspec- | burglary: State vs. McKenua and. Br = and costs. Gordon committed in - | the subjectof *Fho Unanswered Prayer. s h A s s, vt % o 3 5 7 - Married in Omaha, { the little plot of ground it stands upon, | der, he says, produced u lone kn tor Gilbert yesterday and as about | nitn, robbery; Bessic Woods vs el Al . 4 fault, James Russell and rles Rote, Dy grace of the Union Pacific, his wite, & | 1 cost sl stabborEhim it | the proposed lottoring of tho st ot s | Maton, bustardy: Luly Cornisi v Al | Homor C. Swan aml iizubeth Shom- | 8L :conuon, suspicious eharacter, | liriiid swith barglary, wore arruinod heroie little woman, has had much of the | head, producing a cut two inches_ or 50 | go us to show the name of the strect bert Green, bastardy: Van Ness and Ol- g, two pilgrims from ilie Hawkeye. | dis ! in police court yesterday afternoon, but family’s support upon her shoulders. | Jong'and aboutan meh deep. Medieat | ; AIN0.0L D BE0o}S. son, reform school; Berubardt Meyer, v ¢ ¢ submitted ing cases in police court yesterday ] (L3010 a8 00 : o, the one from West Liberty and the | - Joln Nova, vagrant, discharged, to the absence of a witness iheir For thoe past yeur the old gent ARGISLANCE, Wi8 SUMMONG; \ "“'”‘I‘f"{I,'."‘“l”":U:vmnw council h-vul‘n:;-"":"‘_ ¢ the cviminal term will | @ther from Nichols, zwopped off in Oniaha - eximination was pgstponed until 3 man has been engaged upon the task, | wounds, though bleedi 5 | the other night,” he said, * substantially he business of the criminal term will | vosterday, on their way w ¢ Union Veteran Club, o'clock this afterroon., ag;lurvm-\i'lu ‘\\‘h_wif phenod this wiiting. | found not to be of ous charac cbveratheiground Slfonnd Bk thauleb | ommenco poxt Monduy, muurried, Tho knot wita ¢ sdge | Ameeting of the e on politi- | The time allowed the city to commence he rosults of his' labors stand to-duy in areant has been issued for .| aspet i nds are to be placed ab > : MeCulloeh of the county and e | oot e fh (T TonEay: ading 1 f sourt hous iro overs it muode: o s dovssd | roy o seuujois et bl for the ;| (' et ol not bo' mada gt | A Diftoronco of Opiaton, | Mol af the coutip court Al e |t action of the Omala Union Votsran | £ruins araiu the sourt hepms oxpired llocomotive with the triple motive power | his accomplices. Nono of the boys urc | loa$ expense than 45 conts a piece. It | L. E. Williumson,a joint agent of L. . | ward the western wilds club lled for this evening, | 3o nissioners an cxtonsion of tin of steam, hydeavlics and coal oil. The | gyer 14 or 16 years of uge. s wt first thought that the lamps could | proma, the Chieago manufacturer of wdge McCulloch also performed the | Octobe it 7:3) o'eloek, at the oflics first of next May. pped- with an exten 14 each be supplicd with the lettered bands | 10T U AL FUa At | eeremony yesterday which united in the | of Gen. ¢ M. O'Brien in Withuel! R larin whistles, converging he A for ubout 85 cents each, but I have since | iuks, muci 010y 8060 oson, Y, nds of m Martin Tibke and | block, 0. M. O'Brres, Chuirman, Jights, and o lookout turret surmountis ¢ A Hard Lot. 3 discovered that some of the painters | ler & Richardson, was brought into po- | A3 ohuson, both of this city, S the eab. * The tram which the locomotive | Sueh a touzh looking aggregation of Hould charge that sum for painting alone. | lice court Friday by Oficer Turnbull for L A TR isto draw is not loss unique than this | femules as appearedin police court yes- | The matter has been i fo & com | eqiling without o license. The officer A New Lake. w fes | Ro0f maohinety, The nassonge i 5 Y | mittee and I ean do nothing until they | PeCUINE without & fluense. RisECAL 4 The caso of Lditor Bryant, of th ploco of mychincry. Tho prssengercouch | tarday afteroon s not boen soon in | 2t ! othing eV | (luiins that ho had beon solling ke and | On aceonnt of the prosont grade on | i) R e 3 aadoptad. stylo” netend of bitre the | those classic halls for many a day. The | "3 Gilbert said that tho quality of | mucilage to diferent while Wil- | Twelfth strect, between Chicago and | jiyuing Councilman Leeder, will come standard length, It is one hundred feet | civenmstances which called them theve | this gas manufuctured was but little bet- | Jiamson eluims that he was disposing of | Citss strcets, Mr. Leeder will not be com- | up on change of venue hefore Justice Jong and supported upon three trucks, | was the trial of Belle Smith, who was :vrl\ an 1: _n\.'-,l(xn \_wlz “l:'krnlnl E\"rngllnvl‘ | samples at thirty-five cents a set, me pelled to go out to Spoon Luke to shoot | Anderson, October 26, Meanwhile My - one at cach ‘ol und wnothor under the | qeeused of shooting at u man the night | (i1 tendenoy to.rwlleve tho wnter of to introduce his goody, which e | oks, a5 “Corrigan luke” is 30 near the under $200 bonds for hiis up- ¥ Bha by tholr pectiiar construetion aod | beforo. Bolle refused to plead guilty and | eounted for a slight chinge for the better | Rishantson. City® Attomey | Couol | usiness portion of the city. Bouting e appliances aro caleulated to hold the | strongly asserted her innocence. She | in the quality of gas. holds, however, that this is nothing more | Do excorsions. Lt evorybody g6 smd Will Investigate. L track at the highest attainable rate of | retained Attorney Burnham to defend e nor 1éss than peddling, and Mr, William ) . bt SIS Shipmun, of the Seventh infantry, o, T S e WL Y and Disirict, Attgrney Etollo .,x-! fa i B S Fon will norbo. aliowa to resume husi- ; + L AR AR | s R e D B n o sliding plate, and move | peared for the state. The ‘women wero e oA e ness until he has procaved his license, | iu frc his place of business. | ing @ would Investigato back and Bt NGB i angles | all sworn, some for the plaintifand | G n Howard received a communication DS livectly in front of his pl R 95 Dusig l‘n_xlml I \; ould .I.:\ ;:..v A:rlv(l‘|f|.«lll to the trend of the car. ‘ITie utility of | some for the defenso The crime was | sost rday from Col H. A, Morrowat Fort Burglars Bacanl i report n[. the “alleged nti-Chinos: such a device is found in rounding | not conclusively ]1 wen against’ the | Sidney, telling the misfortuncs of Private e 1 Ghatles Roto ; = 59 R riots at Rock Springs. At wrmy head curves, when the trucks will spring out | Woman, and as Dr. Ricketts testified that | o Folding of the United States Marine | S20es Russell and Charles Rote wero 4 Caundidate doraod, guarters no scrious apprehensions of and hold the rails, so that at a specd of | she wassullering from fatty degenoration | 7 § PRt rrested at an early hour ye ay | The democrats of the Third ward held | fresh trouble are entertained e b takon i safety without the da lenient with her, imposing only a fine of | £ON 19 FRENCERE b RN . Suchsen, at 1423 Saunder ot. | Louis Heimrod, and instructed the dele- An Honorable Fxception. of “whipping oft." $1and costs, Bulle could not hear even b ) 2 { ; / The recent decision of the supreme The old gehtioman has at the samo | this slight imputation against her char- Ficlding wus rders from Ms It secrns that aboar 10 Thursday n gates from that ward to the county con- 1C reee l\ dec 5 n ol D suy fimo concoivod-a patont pnmp and st acter, and as sentence was pronounced | Jstavd. ¢ « 8 tainui they forced open o rearwindow, and car- | vention to vote as a unit. It was also re- [ court of Nebraska, relutive to Mu which can be cheaply constructed, | burst xl(.;lu,m ; Her .mm[».u;mm in sin | ¥ “I'I’“l off some tobacco and eigars, to- | solved to endorse the following candi- | tual Benevolent life insurance compan- ng run by a common stove is | Succeeded in making up a shake-purso to | fi ! e L h sl "Phis | dates: For steriff, Pat Ford; for treas- | ies does not impair or weaken the WES & 8 $ 0 80 | Tuland on the s, and threo | gether with a few dollaes imsilver, This 1 adapted to honsehold purposes, pay her tine, and she was onee more a I § ld 5 e Ry | duys en moraing, Rote, who is:a callow young- [ nrer, B. F. Madsen; for county clerk, | PN MUTUAL BENEVOLENT asso Beveral of the officinls of the mechani- | free wonin, 1% ke . ster, * gave the whole p Wion | Gustay ~ Beneke; for commissioner, y P J - 1o sper station wis robhed of ater, *guve the whole ghing away " ton | & iation of Beatrice. This company fron eal departments of hjn‘hvllm !'ulmn Ia A Tt Acoident | ull’mum »l.‘ On the m"-un‘. 2 of | policeman on Cuming streat. With th Richurd O'Keefle; for coroner, John :“ U‘“H 2 ‘\"'_“ By AUl \i““mhy.{l ' \: eitic and Burlington & Missouri have in- ad / . ity 3 reported to Col. Chap- ( lue the stolen plundérwas, for the most | Drexel, ie sta i) vit J ) spected My, Rush’s locomotive and car As Mrs. 8. J. Cutler was driving down Seventll infantry, at Rock Springs, | Dirt, v red. Russell sand his pal i laws by putting up $100,000, and received II and have oncouragad hiw fo proced las street about 0 o'clock last even- | Wy, and when ~A'" and. G dompa: | were place or arrest, and Now awiit An Ancient Debt the auditor’s cortifiente, ‘The following Absolutely Pure. with his work. 1, ave his | s P e o Fort Siduey, b accompan. | # hearing, on a ge of burglary pre- ahal Commings received yesterday a | is a copy of their eertificate madels completed and will without difi w0 disay femples, driving 8 horso o fistae io Foul blduey, he acogmy ; 2 TEeRERIGIREy pre: | Mardha OFFICE AUDITON OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS enlty have trial specimens made. If suc- | 2, suddenly turned the corner | (B0t FOCTOTNE Bk HOVEL Gl £ g BERI | State or Nepraska, LiNcoLy, Jan. 16 cess meots Mislans, Mr. Rush will for rteenth street and endeavored, by | 315" \Cur of the vebeilion from its be sbed by Ilis Employe. Springs, Wyo., usking if there was & man | yus5 7 1oig hereby certified that the ever hold oune of the most promineut | whipping their hot to drive in front of | ning to its el ' w places in the history of ruilroad me- chanics, jed them, Fielding has served eighteen | ferred them. letter from Ien wdbeath of Rock This powdor never be, A marve of h 16, | steng i wnd wholcsome More coonomiond ) Wi | than the ordinary Kinds, und ll\’ not be sokd \V{ 2o e T Nine. | 0 the Omuin potics foree known 08 | tern Mutual Betiovolent Association, of | Colmperition sitiiihe muititade of 1ow fost, shor Roliert Harney, livl b Nines | Eeink Murphy, The writ that in | Beatriee, i Sthte of Nobraskie hus | St and phosphate powders. Sold “only ia her. They miscaleulated the distance, | Col. Morrow fias communicated with | teenth str i the Saestoga house, | T ke fone My Wi Wi thon i | peatrice in tho Btate of Nebriecor T | e Hoya fuki o vior Co. 100 Wallstsools gl lowever, and the two velicles collided | the communding of u e Esland | 0000 ed at police hoadquarters toolk v different namo, ¢ dis authorized Ansact t . - T : . NOTES AND PEKSONALS. ! lolos gollldod | L1GTRT ] i i | TRUGHelaL allce Hoadiuasien seuioniay | i e e | B L e it S | TIRMKEN SPRING VEHICLES, W. R, Callaway, goene agont of the | with a erash and were oy 5 rol 75 by Canadian Pacifi¢ at Toronto, and brother rand the two females were thrown Chas. Redding, o teamster formerly in of General Manager Callaway, of the | vielontly to the pavement, the former - his employ, ~Teddiy 1l wd been stopping | ¢ [ W . nion Pacific, isin the eity striking on her si She was picked up i at his house up to lust n y | i ithess my uwn. MeKL ationery wgont of | in w seini-consclous condition sl esreied [ oo AYIDY i) ot up | Buddenly disappeared with the - witor of Pu the Uni vl has retdrned from | into Rogers' drug store and a physiclin ].U;“{ 3 "‘“'“'l‘ ‘l “‘,"“ - E “L a) Phere is no clue to his whercabouts. “No Physie, Str, in Mir Y e w feago. It was found that her face | o LDCONVEE #R0US. 20! ¥ f - A good story comes from n boy 1 c.il A. C. Shelloy, agent for the U aud head were terribly bruised, and her | €03%0r hag not yet been decided upon A Pavtnership Dificulty, WAL Vobvtn Pk vy \ company has been ot B wi ) B b wded OVER 400,000 . IN US e at Clarks, Nebraska, w: limbs were also injured, but no bones | Mr. John Howard has recovered from | William H. He ¢ e sed a | monotonous and constipating ninctecn months, | sterday at v, Jil, to Mi wrrie | broken. Her husbind, & clork in the | the effvets of his wound, and is once | o ooiin o district conrt yesterday against | 16 d Prineipal ) intro twenty n {s, un negomplished yonng lady of | Union Pacifie feight suditor's oflice more able to be out on the street again, | FH £ ECEEC S *up an alleged | 50me oldsty cin wiiiug 8 milllon.and s Bl per montt e e itk i Len gt g i ey has many friends | sent for, and upon kis arrival conveye Phe dolegation of Omaha policemen | 90N Frey P an dtleged | opgawa happy resul bt | 1ts management is safe and consorvative Sk s o w1 E07 3 O b whio wish them a lite of un- | hev to her home on Piorce street. The | who went over to the Couneil Blufs ball | partuership troubl plaintitl says | Jad, the smur ot in sehool ¢ All popular and desivablo plaiis of iisyr u.-'.m“.,‘.:hf’_!(.' i ey Toqdn 7 unded sucesss aud Luppiness, They ek two womvi eseaped withoutserious | Lhursday night did not reach Omaba untl | that he formed o parto ip with Froy- | the vel wine in bissuu 1 soe ave idopted, Bis o buie colpatty, i vy Ridx Vellele made lendiug Curringe b

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