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THE ( )MAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1885. ——— —_— T e e ——————— ’ \ N U | Fiteh, of the firm of Guy & hluh drnve cnrrrd at llml pl'n eat b o Mnnk that [ “and I propose to spend it right lwrr iu 0W THE CITY SPENT SUNDAY | &5'ch o ahe frm, Dodge and Fitteenth | afiornoon from a stroke of paraly Canada. g srocts and alighted from his buggy. | 1y, ‘MoNamara was a widely known and Smith forther intimated his intention ds 1= After tying his horse he stepped, into the of opening up gambling fooms a fow dstening to Bloquent Disconrses ~Watching | postoflice building to mail a letter, and | honored clorgyman of the Episcopal | months hence in one of the larger cities |3 when he r ned both! horee and bugey | ehureh, and the ead intelligence of his | of the provinee t i Fair Fimales Plag Bago Ball. [ were gone. The tie-strpp with which the | death was received by all who knew him -~ - e horso hd been weenrpd had been de- [ (R FEEEE R Gone Aftor Gfmé. JAILBIRD'S ESCAPE CAPTURED | tached from the bridlc and left dangling | With the deopest regret, ISLWATTE | The annnal hunt of the Omaha Gun 4 from the post. Heimmediately repor 1| ing of the disease which term nate d W8 | b occurs to morrowe at yesteniny the matier to the police, and Officer | useful carcer was last August, when he i - P e Steals a Horse in the Interim— | Cormick was detailed to work up the Rt ot0 s is. He, | & mumber of the members started for suffered a slight stroke of paralysis. He, | g 50 F o0 B 1 N, THeY Bhrouded In Mystery—The D b however, recovered sufficiently to resume | U€ Jands where game abounds. Lhey ! Shortly after Fiteh announced his 10ss, | s ahareh seork. and hoped f wont propated to oaptuteany. wild o . e v o s el o d hoped for a com- | prepared to capture any wild crea ) kil el b R |'n?v“.'n(|”§' Tk pleto rocovery, Phree wecks ago yoster, | ture which may fall in therr path, from a e of Interest, ence, ne 1ty el anc '--‘.. is pulpi sudde ost | 4 ! e there with & strango horse and bagay for medienl trontment. - Wiila Here by | leave this morning. Tomorrow will be Sunday Services, D puty Sheriff rowell wi Lol et “of | lited Nis danghter, Mrs. 8. D. Barkalow, | spent by the whole party in the search of ™ IR oty 4 S8 ohurohes e fact, and in company with Officer | o™ PR OT that nothing | oy, o 1 thon 19 p Tho sexsices at the varions churches | (0 0k Sl 0 ORI A QIR | but mpon bes ,m,“,,' he ratirne prey, and they will then return to Omaha pronghout ghe city were well attended | thay arrived there Driscoll b and _count_their capture: Wednesday | his home in North Platte, | X ture avening, The followi ro the wentle hoth morning and evening, | away. The officers, however, suceceded | ¢l anoth salvtic stro which | evenin e following are the gentle Yesterday was missionary Sunday at | in tracking him, and late in the evening | ,’,“\H, el e et htor. Nrs | men compos it tite oytiley andiBio. Tields That 1s 50 fastidions that he thinks his [deas cannot be gratified at the Only Mistit Clothing P A visitis Kindly solicited of him te | b b found Fitch's horse and bug j ' | where they will slay the denizens of field | sonvinee his mind that any man can b pl oons to a full dress sult, and an ased {n any portion of his wearing apparcl, from a pair of pant the shapoe of elothir v for one i , who is very sick at present, | o0 oroc the intelligence was o lieavy shock, and John W, Petty, Goodley Bracker; des- ti ad g i ity cathedral, In the m.-mn_gvhr Vor's stables, fone the: QEv ervices wern s conducted by Bishop | where Driscoll had loft them Porthington. 1l preached an eloqueny | Was almost totally demolished It discourse from 1 Peter, 4:3, “And above | horse shoy for man, We do not eare to make ection of the following mentions she has the sympathy of her many friends, ank Parmelee; destina- Namara was born near Belfast, mtinued their search for b y I'he office 3 d, & ) S 0go, and e N \gs have charity among yourselves; | pyriceoll, and shortly after midnight | 'Illbn l'.m“l.‘.nnmh‘m“\l: :III|I:513HI||‘|V||| can Nash: shallcover a multitude of | found lim at the Merchants® Express | o dtaken into the family of Dr. My Lol PANTALOONS FOR ople of all a ' said the il.nl les, w[nlrnr r' n|I l-n;mwnl!h ;‘1\nnl berg, of New York, and by him , Ieheng S e A . | Leavenworth streets, where he w. m 3 on » thi )" X 8 have Hm_mev fl.ur a man's | - ol, Mo was tukon into custod; xhn ‘\'f:.fl".‘l‘ A.i|“|m”||ll- llx“l_nunlmt B. Kennedy; des- I | os are 4 set-off to his sins. Manya | and Janded in the county. jail shortl) life A e, Worloy, W. H. 8. Hughes; dostina- hortly | ehoosing a_missionary ing beent | Wisconsin, Kunsas and’ Nebr atehing at this straw, when he iter 1 o'clock this morning, h v Pl SMelifuy Apea i ) 1 $800 $0360 $400 €440 $£500 £560 $0600 $050 $700 $ 78 3.50 0.25 or hfs moncy, hus foft it to; bl o okl ahort | I the War he was a cliaplait in thi | ELantive: ST Iuzene FIngesiabsiinn: That was made to order by a Leading Merchant Uailor for il sl i eminary, some charitable pay dearly for s short | yion army and was a staunch union ad- . ) L $600 $750 $800° $9.00 §10.00 §11.00 $1200 £19.00 $14.00 $15.00 $17.00 $18.00 ihert i . tion, Missouri Valle, An ofticer from Council Blufix arrived D e | during the horder ruflian tronbles, Re- Silaae ToN GG AR R LTty MR },‘,",""'.4\.'.'3.'".:\‘.'1'..‘x‘.\ul,..flz,\.'i:::;.'.'\f.l.,&"‘ The body of Frederick Flohr, native of IN Sl II'I'S harso and bugiey i the Bluits vestorday | Pl TG EGT | Hanover, Gormany, was found Suturday afternoon in ner similar to th Waukegan, 111, Lake Geneva, Fond | morning hanging from a small tree on ‘ ingtitwtion, in_the hope that would cover his multitude Showing that this idea of the a - clearly erroncous one, the pointed it the charity which sing s Christ, whe voc B it o g Of Loc o A LAt oBh W \""'I"‘“l’l“‘| and other peints | the premises known as Osage Orange, o e can find any style of ent in coat'from a plain sack to aswallow tail (full dress) including entaway sack, staight cut snek, double 4 s substituted for | kit T S e o e o Ne. | Balf mile from Hanscom park. He had | breasted sack, a four button cut away frock, a one button ent aws aPrince Albert froek, at th following prices: ;‘hnlin"‘h'm y isc ‘if ity, and it is Was o Mardor Cos mmlm-.l braska college, A year ago he went o | tiedan old suspendor about his neck and e who covers.qur sins. His “aecounts Information reached police headquar- | North Platte where he was rector of the | fastened the end to the limb of & small bility protects 1 from the results of our | oS00 - S e Y 4 X r 1 s sm(m $10.50 $11.00 $11.00 $12.40 $13.00 13.50 £13.80 14,00 14.70 u Vil danis Wian wo think of the many tors yesterday \tl..<.1,ul.ll1|1. p(:l u_n,:l Chureh of Our for. tree, threw his weight upon the cord and MR BTGP Uy s bt theE MYFoHAV LY $ L) $ $14.7 pins which ‘Christ will * at the | lieve ‘lhu(,.u murder had een committed Denth of Tohn i, Quiin: fently strangled to death. On the ’w ¥ 21,00 £22.00 $23.00 £05.00 £260.00 $27.00 $27.50 $28.00 $20.00 judgment day, what must he our coneep- | in this city Saturday evening. A well- e A near |.)\ he wrote a statement to tion of His love i Tyl the grent:| iowncolored mad came: to: the jail A SR LAYAL LR vt that he was poor, ont of work x S5 I ? ) love of Ch hes all the moun- | anrly i the moming. and informed | 1o his many friendsin Omalia the sad | and unable to support hiswife and two &‘Xlu:u-\ le «fi“.]‘-:‘fi 1 by flh’"\’x‘;nw\l?rl??nl lor for his ¢ v ?’ 4 il n il of guilt. Roundsman Matza thit the evening be- | and startling intelligence of the death of ;]I::.Ifl'r:dv‘l mtI.‘f‘.:"::‘,'.'.';.f l‘.‘ll\llfl:“.:‘l'm;l""\"‘lll $30.00 £32.00 $31.00 $30.00 $40.00 $50.00 $05.00 £00.00 $65.00 38, at the home of his M 50 can be the instrument ¢ rm\l- fore, whil.-]l ssing along Cuming. strect, John H. Quinn, E It ering the sins of our fellow n he had overheard two individualst ‘nlkmg il's undertaking establishment, may ke s the umbly fnsts in Enough of the sin Davenport, Towa. Death oc- | where an inguest was held, The jury re! ) by LA curred on Saturday morning at 1 0'clock, | furned 4 verdict of suicide, _ OV ERCOATS the truthis of th umlv to -m.n i the to arouse his curiosity after a brief illness from diphtheria. lohr 72 years old, and resided near the corner_of Twenty-second Pierce strects, He was in " comfort ble ir S wife and tal race of ¢ the sins of a fellow man rom the divine sight. Sms ean be hid- den, but they can also be exposed. W he uumhllfl) secured a position near About two weeks ago Mr, Quinn ro- e ottt oo | coived a telegram calling him home to Can be found any st and at the same tine sed that eatelies Is that iatest sivle one, the only S and SACKS, i all styles at the following af i< worn by man, but the this TOUTS lhose SUR’ MALK ver seen in Omaba (See 1) should be éaveful, very, very .nnrn-{l‘ul' vorsation which he heard he gathered the | attend the funeral of a beloved sister X i $ 8.00 $ 880 $ 02 sm_nu $10.60 $11.25 £11.90 $15.00 $12.50 $12.70 $19.00 how we expose one another’s sins, Very | jnformation that one of the men had | who had died after a brief illness of | this afternoon i was maule to order b Leading Merchant Tailor for geldom should we uncover the misdeeds | gither scen o man killed or assisted in three days. The shock was a terrible ‘l\;x':\-l-r‘;l4'-ln-i‘liill'llmlmrl‘v] €16.00 $17.50 $18.00 £20.00 £21.00 £$22.00 $20.00 $21.00 $25.00 $26.00 low man, and then L man on the river bottoms at the | killing one to him, Diphtheria had taken hold SR £13.50 £14.60 £15.00 f18.00 #2250 $25.00 $27.00 $20.00 $50.00 $35.00 orly. 1t 18 the lowest talent fo sec thie | foot of Grace street. Who the men were ! : ) ok ong points in any ong's charace that he overheard, the colored man was | of almost every one of Mr. Quinn’s For the American Championship. Was made to order by u leading Merehant Tailor for g % - is unworthy of any good heart to point | upable to tell, as when he found ont the | ters and brothers, and a few duys after | Final areangements were Saturd $20.00 $30.00 $35.00 §10.00 $15.00 50.00 $35.00 $18.00 $00.00 them out and discuss them. Beloy of the sister, ayounger hrother nature of their conversation he quickly | the bur of r s to be run These. completed for ser re hut a nie re m.mm.u I|I\m| will \1'2, it your interest enongh lupl\ f visih you can be convineed that every man’s interest 1 our mission, wherever we are, is (o b left them, not caring to bhe discovered | was carried from m.- unfortunate home : CRELD el ; s Hoveror of sins." 1 we know anything | while acitng s cavosdropper for. foar | to his last resting place. Days of pa- | Detween D.JL Ross, of this city, and | died with WELGHT AND MEASURI COMBINED WITH BUSINESS AND PLEASURL, to the detriment of any one, let us keep | (hat they would do him personal vio- | tient watching at Ilu- bedsides of those | John Hourihan, of Boston, M The it gilently, to he ment 1, if cessary, | lence. of his family who wi religiously, kindly, i On receipt of the information, Rounds- | more than .lnhn Quinn’s deli 10t he to some poor sou man_Matza, in company with Ofticer | tution could bear. The dread con Lith and 21t respeetively of next month, —a hiding place where it may lm Rowles, went to the scene of the alleged | attacked him, and_after a few ¢ Hourilian is backed by Dennis Cunning- and death 1 ham and Ross by Jerome Pentzel, The came as above an- [ races will he run for waide and the W red, lTong-distance championship of Ame: . Qui shorn in Davenport, | Hotrihan is o voung Irishinan who is the vits i twenty-sixth ye 1 1 g e and A attending the schools ‘of his native i nt the s do where A tn rht TRev. W. ¥ Cope- | heard \.u.\.m night, but as no disturh- , he went l]nmwh N course \(\|’h<- Iu-\\.unu_lhuu-wlin some eight or ten ' o |r land delivered an interesting practical ance followed' it had not been investi- esmt colle we at Cape Girardeau, races which he entered. Ross is well Jecture on **The Value of Feasts.” gated, ]"nummv was professed as to | He then entered the office of Judge | knownin this city and country as At the First M. E. church yesterday, | the cause of the ghot or who fired h James Grant, and after two ye. sprinter of wonderful powers of endur- the pustor, Rev. McKaig, took ity his sub- | had been heard, howeve study was admitted to thebar. A ye: ance and speed. H. B. Kennedy has giving one another,” Matt. 6, | the residents, unl\ on a half ago he loeated in Oy been chosen as final stake-holder. 'T'H that no shot had béen fired. steadily winning his way place of running has not'yet heen Tho regular lecture of the serics, | “If qanurder has been committed, the | lent legal practice, His uniform court: | ed, butin all probabilit “Common Sense in Religion,” Rev. W. | nolice aro very much mystified as to what y, gentlemanly manuers, t is foo cold, Crounse's 1 ghame from the world ? murder’ but Wi The bishop closed his sermon with the | (races the crime. A careful earnest supfpliention that the grace of | was 3 of the whole neighborhood, charity might descond into the heart of | and those living in the vicinity w ench one of u»lm m s. closely questioncd. ‘The mform unable to discover tion s developed that a shot had been liie F.ARITANM ST, Hars of the TFirsy Presbyterian 1as become of the body and how ssuming disposition, and lected. . . - church, devoted to a discussion of the | traces of the erime have beon o qui his pur char dnd devotion to e Open Evenings until 9 O’ Clock. Is the (""IN"A"""" or """‘fi"m" removed, he colored man \v‘m his religious f: for him many _Contracts Awarded. Z A Y. M. C. A. gospe ing ye formed the officers of what he had heard | warm and fast friends. The writer knew [ A special meeting of the city council ’\l . | ha wmd ver and was an_ i te friend of John | was held ler the pro- = e =S = = = e i reputation for lnlw'nt? ty; and. undoubtedly told I story in | Quinn from childhood, and good faith, the associates of his youth he can point A clew has been found which, it is | to noone who hu»$um- to his cte Fomales at "l‘! Bat thought, will clear up the mystery, 'uui *e with the unsullied reputs The game “yesterday afternoon was | the officers are now at work on {1 3 “immenso’—in - point of attendance, | Every_endeavor will be mado to bring mong. all position made by the county commis- sioners in reference to estending the time for grading the streets around the court house to Muy 1st. After consider- 1y 218 5001 | able discussion the proposition was ac- LOOAL BHhVIqu canlive her own youth over again, But Y it can never be a gay smile; none of us, men or womon, ke to feel yonth—that precious possession—slipping away from us. But we should never be on the Jook- out rm crows’ r.-m or gra; y haire, Look~ jean oa Rn)l«- All the arcangements Will be made s goon as [ R Van Ness w. possible, and the hoys ar pleasant and suce s arrested anticipating & { morning by Oflicer Curry. H ~~ful party. with stealing celery from the Mul)mn Ihn- North Omaha, m(v”l‘ ke = S5 thc gu ]urlu (if guilty 1>.nll(';lhuu u-«lhw of h,m dmth wil ce mul wnh the umh-nmmlmw that |( P ) o) 5 " ple on the grounds when time was called, — N ranged to take suitab! l,m.,' an extension would be gre “u, d un- First ]m'nlm\nnl Frank J. Ives, medica There are twenty-one prisoners to be | g5 ,;” of: tho ,m,,m, ot ihe oye ull of them drawn to the spot doubtless i The l)nlnm]‘rnulc (‘mrwll-nllon. s ;I iy ;l'l:)lrl\l:l»:m lu':"l"U‘\;;‘h el til'l‘.]hu I?l I‘)“ J o ""l""“"'l'“' "“"‘I‘" ("l ok ‘{".""‘ tem- | arraigned before honor Judge SVIeRkIS eloquent \'lmur'h when use B riaBity tolacaltho 1@ council chamber of the ony i rulogie: ¢ life 1o follo were then | po v duty at Fort Laramie, Wyo. sparingly, and which should be sparingl :“(""" ,()‘\IL ermfi L]. ”L‘ }I UT 1 b G g e cant ter of the d awarded: Fuleoner, for | will proceed to Fort D. A. Russel ay” night's and ‘m"dfl) s work of (he A RS e e ks vt et elles of mond play ball. A long s = | grading Burt street from Twenty-third | and report to the -.uum-mlm«roflx police f¢ ding to their mute eloquence. Tears are flernoon with as motley qnuinl.-d a politic Al,,,l(hvrlnfl'm It was learned at military hes distance sight at the game was not enough for the majority of the audience, to a point 300 13 cents por e ve been asked to search | a disfignring son of the man who | those who g pression of emotion, and in the habit of weepin rds north of Division at dhat post for duty. The police ird; to Stuhl & Huam- 0 E. Wl Stone, Twenty-first in- | for Carl Floh 7 Ao B 55 he delegates to the demo- e oo ot e 5 < |I for grading Seventeenth street from as been ordered to pre committed suieic who has disappeared | over e small vexatio) dg s aforeitihny alth. naing h'-“.l beon county conyention oceupicd the :'; f.”;\‘:l l"“?“‘} 'll" F]‘""l’v'. : Piulto Grac 144 cents per cubie MeKinney, Wyo., to prey from home. He is sixteen )mus])ld i to acquire a m.,!..“.,,"'l",::lh(.r,).;,xh"":&f reached most of them had left their seats inside the railing, while the balance | left Rock Springs with the exception of | vivq. "ty B, Callahan, for grading | pack for shipment. public property now | feet, four inches in b . light com- | pregsion, and ure sure to'look old befora and swarmed aboiit the diamond wailable space’ was held by the | two, and & detachment of twenty men | Harney strect from Seventdenthto Twen- | at Fort McKiuney belonging to his com- | p exion and wore a blue suit of clothes. | their time. cossive weeping has beens to the disgust of the spec henchmen ‘of the various candidates | of the 21st, with a gatling gun. No fur- | tieth and the cross streets between pany. The second anniver lebration of | known not only to injure, but actually to* who had Iu-. m wppointed to gui whose names were to be presented to the |0 coioug trouble is anticipated, thoueh | Bam and Howard at 15 cents per cubic - the Swiss Singing society will be held in | destroy the sight, "Few women look™ % “beantie convention, More 11 d ptessadlyard, Pushing the Belt Line. Germania Hall, Sunday, October 81. ‘The | pretty, or even intercsting, in 5 possible—nay probable—that if all mili- - Work protection were removed at once, Prisoners at the Bar, would be another riot. Capt. Lb- T'he prisoners to be tied at the coming | J00te, is st infantry, who has re- | term of thedistrict court were arraigned | fion part wurday morning. | of the b The crowd was, a8 rule, good-natured | the rest were the supporte and orderly, but'i serious ‘outbreak was | for sherif, and they manifested their | t threatened at one time—when an eye- | preferences in boisterous and drunken | the glassed, short-coated, light-panted dade Biont) They fitly re tod the “grent | ot et o walked up to the players benchand com- | unwashed,” .nuuuwll oceasionally theve | 5, 01 the } A A before Judge Nevill menced to talk to ' the fane short stop, | was to be foundgmong them members of | turncd to his post at Fort Siduey, is re- | before Judge Neville Jelt ng pushed ra arly” compl ! dnd the dge begun. A ged on the we ment are Christ though it has long been o pleasant fietion in poetry aud romance to suppose that they do.” Many women, some men, most children, maké wost di uun;.:.md dis- torting grim rs while ,and a lady who thinks she can “work upon a ad at the | committee of 'ma Wuethrich, Prof. Rhinie Adolf Stehle, August Sehifc on the stock yards is b erviminally libeling with the evidetit intention of showing | the party who, Dy word and aetion, indi- | ported as saying: The following were the culprits IONIRLOGHE andidato for the republi an's s b beral displa the public that he could m | R R R e “As to tho general feeling there, it [ John Harris, burglary. e pilihotnon Yiked o llohg 28 10140 was discharged | B CCRIES 0 ":nfl:n'fy{”»xufi'” H I ) Loud y of | aifairs. is ‘tho sentiment ‘that. the muttier | Frank Martin, alias Dowd, robbery, | the 8o 0 by Commissioner Anderson, 10 | 1,0, o 1nods of produciug them before “Mob him{ Mob him were [ The convention was called to order by | diould be IS wart A b Wilson, receiving stolen i one appearing for the pr her looking gliss no. taken up and reiceioed on all sides, and | John MeShane, ch the eounty | are perhaps 5 in_the camy | goods. A Drummer's Logs, The suit of Rev. Alvs I and lfu rward rush \Wis de. By dint of committce. Kaufman yev who have an incendiary feeling, and iy Meyers, grand 1n A St. Louis drummer, arriving Saturday | the Methodist church usual diste wous effort, how .\\\.,.M seand i Pucitic, stepped | Neb., to recover part of his si i morning on the Mi fi i is aflorded will cause er, the policemen | was chosen chairmin and Jerome Pent- | ' oppottunity managed to keop back the throngs long A committee on ereden- | yyouble, There are now about or tor of the church, was de m the train at Papillion for a2 minute mes, g wor| 1 I il enough to allow the dude to pass and np&u»lnh-( as follows: Pat Des- h,m(, white men at work, and min n Kelly, to nd upon retarning to the car found his | favor of the defendunts in the Sarpy port make his pe through a crack in the A shall, '.l'hmn 1. | No.1,3and 5 aro being operated. No valise cut open and its contents abstract- | county eourt Saturday wridge & | DETTE ,‘WM, i3 fence 1A W work is being done at No. 6 mine, where 'H'-nvh“lhn e and James Manning, | ed. He reported the aftair to the police | Breckenridge, of this ¢ of his wife f ing, ; Aside from its being a thoroughly ludi the recent difliculty originated,” and I 1 lere neys for the chureh resemblo .h.‘ sun'’s clear crous exhibitio ime was of no |mru-(| lave been unablo to learn if the corpany , assaelt with intent to e Al number of Danish repnblicans ing af the rain,” & very pretty con The girls clearly demonstrated | dele; Was f (‘un!v\t expect to work that mine during the 1. held a meeting at Turner hall Saturday tural object indeed,’ but during the their inability to play ball a little bit, | in S: r.wu Drecine both delega- coming winter. It is a very extensive Jolin MceClelland, burglary, set for evening for the purpose of discussing the | rain itself the ,1.,‘.,-, is uuanhnulm while the boys showvd their good e | tions were admitted, each member being | oo tid in the " event 5 ine | Wednesday, ublican nomination for county clerk by allowing “the! opponents e a half vote _ | idle the company will certainly e the McKenniand Brennan, robbery ‘When Haby waa ick, we gave lior Castorla, Congiderable dissatisfaction had been {mnlhlu privilege—such as pitchin, short wrangle as to the n«»nn- loser. This mine can hardly” be con- Bessic Wood vs. Charles Mason, bas- When sho was a Child, she cried for Castorla, expressed on account of the defeat in th . hem dropper . allowing them to strik wion which should e first in order, sidered a part of Rock Springs. Tt is [ fardy. ¢ convention of Mr. Jacobson for Kl When she became Miss, shio clung to Castoria, o When slio had Childres, sho gavo them Castoris, ,()n'n”lmwn o so, sto. O it Green, bas- the valiant second basist, did so far for- | commissioner, O'Keeffe, the © town Y y | tardy. gt hierself as to {ry to cateh a ball, but | present ineumbent, was named, the towpiand iho ronl Ry e me | XN blended “not guilty, " with tho ex- made an_ignominious failure, and’ was | nations closed, and he was b nothing worth mentioning at presenit. All ption of Joln nnn\ i 4 o pping the | nominee of the c the conl taken onut is ruise (l] at No. 8 e of guilty of *grand 1 and prudence. ! wile distant. It js expec howvavre | Dlaco of That ot “birglary. ™ o iR iy funings the game | There were six nominations for sherift | 11t the work on shuft No. .u‘.u.flu.n be: i Friday evening, at the nd some of those pres- that the Danish seived proper re- cognition at the hands of the llrm\r The matter was discussed at length, but no e ve action was taken, Other meetings will be held next Thursday and ¢, ete, One girl, | was resolved to commence with cuumy situated two miles up the k““ north of Luln Cornish vs. Al idents nine we draguod along, Tho resulting scors was ard,iHanry. § finished, and that the ‘mine will b suc- A Sensation Fpoiled, ¥ Dawiiun on Sene Saturdity evonings. At the loso of th 0 18 in favol of the " cessfully operated. T found the citizens | Detectives have been working for the | fpyable pirts meeting” 1 Danish republican elul was Below is the zuthentic score: Iml and'l iy o1 Ltock Springs to be of 2 o cluctives have g for the | nd Miss 81 formed: e of friends, dancing being the mai ture of the'evening. At midnigh ant lunch was served, after which ieing wus nwum«l - Personal, C. Judson, of Kearney, is ut the Mil- FEMALES, ABRIB PO A » 8. 3081 n.nuu- They express a desive | 4 4 dy and amicable settlement of | ¢leared up Suturday, an I-I.- ot an Nho Eon d' it diieoltios, - In my opinion the | not to be xo very mysterions o, Ford gaining. two vote wilway cotpany has the upper hand and | My, Hilda Larson, & Swodish i £ 0! is in a'condition to dictate what kind of o . an | ' lInulIAHm ord received forty-one, two | Janor it shall emplo; I do not think sccured some weeks 8go an insurance votes more thin & mujority, aud was de- | that one-half of the biiners employed in | benesiv of §1,000 on the death of hel clared the nominee. ; this mine are Mormons, and all of the | band from the Scandinavian 1 For treasurer, Gustaye Bencke was S AOPRIN AR L d - Andinlh () it vl y emy hood, On Wednesday before last, she nowinated by acclamation. He, how- | yotimphicated in’ the riof, are given pe ever, refused o accept, and B.F. Madsen | yicsion to resume work, and me any h ppeared, It was sapposed that she was made the uu:\unu' of the convention | ormbraced the opportunity of thus pro- d been abduce |l mlm 'lxi nllnnlu\’ h\lv - vive voce vote, . AT FARH viding for the wants of their ilies, we sinister inclined ind l\n ual, and A warrant was turday for the L i There were two tiominations for clork, 0 0 Wi holy fml A ey s 11y A o marcant was Issued Saturduy forthe | fowa, is visiting frionds ju'tho city, Gustave Bencke and T. A. Megeath, The a s went over the matter. Detselive an assuult yesterday upon tho person of | Mr. James Depew, a prominent er, on motion, was nominated by ae- TheGreat Swith, who has examined theense Hmnnl"hl\ Charles Dulke, citizen of St. Louis, is in the city on A traveling man-—representative of & | [owever, has discovered thut Mrs business. clamation Droxel, the present coroner, | lurge New York honse—informed a re- | son left last week for New ¥ork, whenee Hon. A. M., Ross and wife, of Toronto, Ont., were in Omzha yesterday on their I’ W nwD ER r. 1 “\Hl;\\(h\vl"h of the Burlington ary lm n-mlnng Ford 37, 27, McCoy ¥, Floyd erson, | Bishop, 1b., Knmnn, 2h ich, dh Lawrcnce, Webber, 1( he, cf Fiscers, If Young or middle-age d men, suffering Hor from nervous debility or kindred affec: | for the ¢ tions, should address, with three letter Bartlett Richards, stamps for eatise, World's Dis- | ping utthe Paxton. pandary Me Associution, Bullalo, | * 12, €, Pierce, of Blair, isin the city, NOYL stopping at the Millard. Miss Flora Vanderveen, of Dubugue, J. M. Thurston left last cvening Chadron, is stop- - ed for that oflice by ac porter yesterday that he had the delight- | #3 she informed certain of her friends, clamation she expects to sail iu- thie old countr, vo Beneke was nomi- | ful pleasure of mecting Omaha’s greatest i on, but upon his morchant swindler, Loyal L. Smith, the | The Watchman Changes Hands, i ol 1 o ) £ el N & ) it anditor’s oflice, left fusal to acoept W. 8, Shoemaker was | other day. In riding on tho Canada | Tho Nebraska Watchmin snnounced lust evening for Chicugo, where he will Absolutely Pure. 1\\\1.‘;1 the tmmnu or county ;m\l YOV, | Southern from Windsor to Montreal, he | # change of proprietors: last week. My, & sveral days viewing the its of illinm Norrls was nominated, us wus was accosted by a gentleman who intro- Fitzmorris, hav ded o re- t This powdor nover varlos, A marve of . also J Points for superintendent of 08 4 yag itro. | v th the B ¥ P 4 . Lo (0 & | Brengih and wholesomoness. o ceonomioit lon Pacifics':0 0 0 0 0 public instruction duced himself as “Smith,"—adding with 1 witl the Hi BRaR 40 H, C. Marshall, chief clerk of the C. & | thun fho ‘onlina ot 110 sold i N ) 2 the Nebraska Watchms wn Publishing com- C. B. division of theC.. M. & St. P. rail tition wi ) 10w toat, Khost s published s. Sold only 1u Nominations for justices of #ie peace | g suggestive twinkle of his optics—"from | pany, and the present isst lo by the delegates from udicial distvicts, In the fyst t and phosplate pow way; E. C. Scott and W.' S, Goodl aad, phoah the” Merchants National bank Rapids, visited their old friend + 100 Wl stroet, )y the new management. The gentle ruck out—Off Van Dyke 14, Emerson | } men composing the company are (rained s on balls—OIf Van Dyke 16, off Ew- s bais.-Tigndle 4, Belles 0. Ud pitohes— Van Dyke 8, Emerson 58, Omaha.” The commercial at once re exsan 10 district Charles Brandes was the sucecss. | el mbered him, for he had placed AT \ e v nog 1 slen; . Lois Pwo-bise hits—Rich 1, ful candidate, beating hLis opponent, cders with him in the palmy days | Journulists, haviog ”“m‘n':n.:l:(l.n!'h.‘, HMutchixison at the Paxton yesterd “Timie of ,mwms 10 min, Judge Andres, by one vote. In the seo- nd enrly summer, “before | (EASEE U HE SN SPRING VERICLES. ondl district, thero were three contestants 1 to mike preparations 1o f] A AT 360 . IN VS agement the vink s a local family ne \\-1. Ilul vontinue to wield an influence for seeond to no weekly ): wper in the state Escaped and Captured, —August Weiss, Constantine Smythe | 1 think you owe me « tre ) £ "Tim Driscoll, who was serving a sen- | and fl.lmnl muell. After several bal- | Smith to the dllumun : ir'l ; pce at the cannty jail fortaking a horse | 10t Judge Weiss reccived the nomina- | member correctly, your house was the dense bt theconnty Jall fotaking a horse | o Efinund Burtletr’ was nowtnated | only one that °f ‘didn't Leat. The and buggy from his employer, Mr. Coe, | 5, the thivd districet. nmercial man suggested that he was @ few days ago, escaped Saturday. k The convention then np\mmud the i / ng to treat it Bmith would step Printers to Give a Ball ted ad and re 1 : ; hiath v 4 P o 1 typo p sluss, seos these * was employed at the court house, sweep- | county uulmlxumumlucmn adjourned. 08s_into Sum's domuin with | At the meeting of the Omala typo who, in_her gl 4 these . dug out the halls, when he eluded the \ The grent defaulier emphatieally | graphical union yesterday atternoon iv| NjOST PERFECT MADE lxlull.n.«411\\\x:r:n;il‘i::::-)lhl-“ll‘L\Y-r:hur:; and sneaked out of the building. g o Death of Dr, McNamara, declined the invitation, ing that {t | was decided to give a grand ball on Prepared with special regard to heatth, i Im \is e o [ From the Whitehall Review: The ap sroach of age g itself nbout the ey ]um 5 O falntly nt first until ient erow “u woman would be a cold day when hé erossed the | ‘s News was received in Omab. arda, f Thanksgiving eve, and § comuittes ap- No Aminonis, Line oF Alum. R ca al ‘ eftorts to' find him Baturday proved N " rday e g W A v4 wnksgiving eve, and 4 | Sy gy nizes it \m ¢ be a vain, a Vailing, v ¥ evening of the death at North Platte of | Auerican e UL have ot 840,000, o I'to take the affairin hand. The PRICE BAKING FOWDER GOy Jrely, pin vl son e s B SR t evening, about 6 o'clock, Wi m | Rov. Jobn MeNamars, D. 1), which oo- | man, just before getsing off the t the commitice are | FHICAGO. " h Tk £l ehe bie ilascn T2 who m rhe uflnuumuunu'im-uunc \ g v R S pre—— B ittt A L2 R i3 1 Benvsi ok | EECONSLLTAIGN By

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