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THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1885 AFIGHT WATH BRRE RNUCKLES | 2ot sy efor oM, meahe { b g et g, i e e | Wy et being s, and the second | s ot o pont ot M henana | IRELAND'S - {NDEPENDENCE. T Y ecuring her hard-earned money on a | The Fourth ward is divided into two Sime @ame for the trial, Martin weakened TO-DAY'S EXCURSION PO CHADRON, s ard-earne y The i { [ » 2 : . 8 Lo exeureron 10 Chadron, shieh the | Pretext of buging the necessary articles | distriets, all that part. north of Donglas o ""i"hfi,""\l!\.V‘Q":Y'",l}r:iv 'i\'on‘\;.‘r\"“:.‘ Two Local Broicers Ergage in o Mill in | Sious (aty & Prcifie hae hoen preparing | ‘1‘“';‘ “i"lfh‘.'“ begin housekeeping, sud- | and ecast n{];}v#] rson and nurn‘inj' L)mllpv and A taken hack to fut, e PIEAE T Mags Meoting for the Bncouragement of Pat- Burburban Ring. e o ey et o | weuding way ¥ lobrated. | first district, and all Ahat part south of | | District Attorncy sags that he will ¢lace | noll at tho Opora House Last Night. —— A et o e, | Ho was captured in Kansas ity by do: | Dovglte and east of Jeffatson and soutl | 1 U, crijpinal, business us rapidiy us A, THE U. P. RESTORES OLD HOURS, | 1 ickels will be extendod to thirteon dage | e o 0 e | OE i e of eqterdon, COMPT: | fya] information from time to time, Eloguent Addresses, Inspiriting Reso- by p e il ki o that those desiring to visit the Blac secor 3 » i will have ample time to make the | e3Pired only a day or two ngo, and he | = The Fifth ward is divided into districts e Tutions and a Subscription Rattway Notes of General Tnterest— | g Jonhaet mble me tomake the | was celobrating M Tiberty when again | by Burtstroet, all south of that strect be | -~ South Omana Chareh, of One Thousand Lot Aag' rrested las ' Y n 9 i ho n enr o D Savidee Work on the Holt Line—Politfe wood. The fare for the round trip is | * 1 last night i ing the first district and #1l north being it a year ngo Rev . Sav > £21.10, with #6 additional for sleeper o P the second distriet. Al of the First M. E. church of Omaha, or- cal Pointers—Police News— sommoletony, Abowt Ute hendred OMAHA'S POLICE FORCE, The Sixth ward is divided into districts | panized a Sabbath school at South Local Miscellany. tickets have alrendy been sold. This ex- | Something About the Men Who | J5raMqrson, afl wost being district No The town was without any re- | The opera house was woll fi “‘,""*"‘;' ‘.'”"i‘l“';'" "'_!"_'(" ‘, o ni- | Guard the City—Marshal Cume hidd- ligious influence of any kind, and was | night in response to a call for a ies attainable for a visit to the mings Wants a Larger Fovce- In Memeriem. abont as wild o town as could be found | meeting to enact measures and A Savage Encounter. ountry of the northwest, toward i For the past few daye the topic of con- ich so many railway . I’H“I"U ts are The Patrol Wagon. At a regnlar meeting of Omaha Lodge [ in the state. ‘Through tne efforts of Mr. | funds for Parnell and his constitnency in véreation in sporting cireles has been the ning “What this city needs,” said Mar No.18A. 0. U. W. heM at their rooms y"\;"}i"‘\'f;;"'ll V"'\"i‘l;:;'fl" by .“"'"':":‘-"qui"'ly:j the impending parlinmentary election in Nogent-Keith fight of a woeek ago. An The € \:‘}"‘{ - -\'I\Kil_'! "w\"_'v;_u — Cummings to & reporter yesterday, last Triday evening the following resolu- preached to the pooplo He influenced | Ireland other pugilistic encounter has just taken | under the title of ““Fhie - Fourist's Won: | 1A7&ely increased police force. We have | tions of respect were adopted: the presiding elder to take South Omaha The hour had boen fived at 7:80 p. m place which will doubtless furnish a | derland,” a book containing n sketch of | oW thirty men,which number 18 entively WiEREAS, It Navin 'llde;|~«'4| Almighty | into the On civeuit, llul:u o result & but it was three-quarters of an hour later #lente onrally interesting. he points of interest renclied on the line. | too small. The force should vonsist of | §alif ame o our midsebrother Hensy | gupeh wifl belutlt, e Soth Gmaht | when Mr. O'Riley arose and nominated tarly Sunday morning ocourred one | prcponK, 18 writte : 'f;;\"l ‘Ifljlvy';:‘"‘_;"“"(l‘. at least fifty men, and then it would be | WiterEAs, Inthe death of Brother Walther | desivable lot for the church. and a neat | James B, Boyd chairman of the meeting of tho most hotly contested, albeit | fs world-renow FBver is mugnifi, | hone too large. At present wo havo not | the lodge lose Jous memberthie brothien | and commodious building will be erected. | This motion was supported by acclama promptly wound up, prize fights ever | cently illuminated and the illustrations | Men enough to patrol the city as it should | hie citizens theretore, be it by this members of ;‘y“’fl;;"‘“'.‘-"'”h\"““"l“»-(-;”\‘;::l'v‘“‘ri\llpxl tion : o pecn in this city, The princi are numerous and artistic bo patrolled, and it Is a wonder that with | Gintha Loe Soo8, A Ot Wey 0 o | Foouive plonty of enconragement in his | Jeside Mayor Boyd, the chiairman, Sen 1 | 4 “Zeke" Murdoch, awell-known gambler, K. €. Moorhouse, general freight agent | the small number of policemen we have, [V orehe deet r s hy | work. ator Van Wyek, Hon. John L. Webster i n e Sionx City & Bcifie, 18 in the city | | famlly of the decensed brotler” onr synipathy | Work e it Hon, Thowins Brennan, tis fotows Absolutely Pure. | Dollars, recontly arrived here from Davenpo oy 3 ) there is not more erime committed in the ¢ -, iport, onductors Fox, of the ! ind, + W Resolved, That the charter of the lodge be Lectur ing officers occupicd the stag Jowa, and Robert Polind, alias “Windy | and Lung, of the Milw.ul in-the | highwaysand the bywaye o | duiped ‘with and_ the embers wear upon | The Creighton college boys are having | - Seeretaries—U. . Barreti, C.W. White, | | Thia powdor never varlog, A marve o o oW yaffaly wa e he Q. Was four hours late this morn- n support of his statements, gave | the next thirty days, common ag s for a ate co Vico-Prosidents —-Bx-Mayor €. S. Chase han the ordinary Kinds, and eannot bo sold the towy " The affair was entively . | ;o @ Was four hour ittt M | "Fecotred, That these resolutions be soread | logo freo of chavge, Besides ablo and | g, * 0 viosidents ~Eelayor(. 8. Chase, | computivon with the multitinio of low tosty s I the reporter some points concerning i hate powders Sold only 1 ompit [ ) " q. N + ¥ L 1 I'y ol p records o e lodie o 1 1 | o ¥ nly 1o promyta, and grew ot of a guarrel | ¥ A, Nush, genoral agent of the Mil. | g hot 0, O PORCS FOTRILTR | wpon Hho rcords, of the, lodae and nealy | oo oronced professors in the selences, | dames Crelghion, Judge Wakeley, M. J Ui Royal Dking Powor Co., 106 Wl gtroot i“““‘ w: ';'i'“"”':'f" L'.,-,'.{d v-\-xlv”n Ohibnge returns tlils riioon - from | prove uninterosting ally ns the | deceased. AW Caary muthematics and literature, the business |\’["'_'l“,“‘}yj‘:';‘ (Ephily ”"U“"‘\‘, -l‘;?“l';; M| vy challe Siien Y g Grant Williams, of the Union Pacific | general public know nothing of the men N. W, Cniantres, spartment has entere a course Of | Pugnan L. Buck, Hon. Johm A, Me! | Ireland does rennnd - Amorica that emplory challen, was assued by Mur | ajagraph department ftot thtoe Yo Cotmmitted, il law and on the | Qhane 4 B v h 4 doch to. settle the affair in n s el h ft ] e | who guard the city's “homes aud fire: 5 Lt constitution of the United States. These [ SN . § ¢ # M) S persistent war. wecks' sioge of malaria, i3 able to re- | 1 - ) Committee on Resolutions—J against the safoty of the govern ring outside of the city, where police - | turn to his key. sides," and of tho life thoy lead Hebrew Charities. lectures ave given 1o the udvanced de- [ \oivie 50 15, Riley, John Rush, C. J. | ment tnd that the best blood of Treland ferforence would be finpossible. Poland, | 8. T, Josselyn, paymaster of the Unfon | There arc at prescut thirty menon the | At ¢ mooting held Sunday in the | htrtnient by Prof . J Malioney, a ta | Sy, 8P, O Biien ; has been shed to preserye it, 1 who i aptly styled “Windy," finally con: | Pacitic, arrived in the city yesterday | police foree of this eity. OF this nun- | voetry of the synagogue (hedowish ludios | Shjoiiwyer ofthe iiom of Holsman & | 766 vdemor Dawes and Paivick Bran, ex. | the of Treland, denounc eluded to necept the challenge, and hacks [ morning. Der, one is sick, which loaves a foree of At By i TR TR R e Ot Ty ol president of the Irish National Léigzue of | tories and Taunched snathomas at were engiged for the whole party, in- —— 3 of the city organized a sewing society, | going nhead, (Aol America, had been expeeted, but at the | stone, Bright, Chamboerlai 1 Dilke eluding e twelve or fificon spoit POLITICAL POINTS, 2 s for nc l’ ‘i“'i ) ot '“l"“"' for weekly meotings on Fridays, at which | bitsiniess is boon The tirst private | ;o monient their re iits Wore: Focolvoll | b 18 RS MUH EIS HEiE of 1 ¥alant Loy men who happened to be prese - two oflicers o detailed for jail duty, > memb i il engago v b AN A2 UL course hegins on | 4, e o | independence from | asi party wn.\llx!il\vn Bitt o1 Bhe -":f.‘.. ave- | The Kick in the County Democracy— inthe day time and oue at i the memborship will engago in sewing | PG yp. m., and is_open for | ¥ “"n":]j['\_ FONRE ¥ 6V '\:*."I”-“{"‘:‘{“‘t f‘l'm-\\ English ty rnny ".'yz nue, beyond the city limits, where 3 level 1tems of the Campaign. man espec ¢ dets for the poor. The following officers | all who desive to purse scientitic studies Mr. Boyd profaced hls ronurka by do- | Tralnnd's b SEREVE {{:::‘xhr f‘:"‘ . 8pot wits selected and w ving marked out. | “What do you think of the ticket made | for nese-to e i were eleeted: Mrs. M. Hellman, presi- | at Creighton eollege. eluFINE IS HONEITOLE SVIPLEIYL FOF, UhG | || GIpRLIBN by thc brite AGnNEIE 10 ARBE 0. A, Smith, the list, acted as “‘mas- | up in y's conv ention?” was ask- 8 > wd one man assicned to | dent; Mra. A, Polack, viee president; NS movement in the interest of Trish nation were able. Treland does not ter of ceremonies” and referee, superin- < special court duty, who s e, | Mrs. Adolph Meyer, secretary, and Mrs ] . Back to His Post. ity us it wasbeing condueted by Charles | beg, but is appealing to her expatriated tending the details of the arrangements. s % serves subpanaes, ote, Y, | Ben Newman, treasure ut. Emmett, of the Ninth eavalry Stewart Parnell, The speake dared | sons that their brothers at homo are in Althongh the aiv was rather chilly, the | terday morning. there s one man who is known Ata mecting of the Hebrew Benevo- | wasin town yesterday. Heison hisway to | that the dissensions povularly believed | the thick of the fight —not that tight in men stripped to the waist and faced tach | The respo were all of the same ten- | Oficer-nt-large, who has the entire city [ lent society, yesterday afternoon, itwas | 5o e company ot Fort Niobrara, | % be existing in Ireland are all mythi | which it would ho Detter to see them, but other. Murdoch was much taller and a | or and to the effect that “the respeetable | 8% his beat, and who js ~“|'}~w" tomake | decided togive o grand charity concert | 19 b RN R I s e e e R e oIt iy (S MBIBEES trifle heavier than his opponent, i | clement of the county democracy | ¢ al “round-up” of the tramps and | and ball on'some date during the latter | Licut. Emmett has been for the past few | giions ofall Kinds were united at heart | make. - With wou onite fire, the these circumstances, added to that 'of his | would handle it with a meat axe and | * s churacters he meets in his | partof the coming month 1 follow- | Yerrs on the staft of Gen. Pope, of the | 17,0 jent of Ireland’s hopes, | speaker painted the mavtyrdoms of Tre being a ' seientific sparrer, ¢ him | slaughter the ticket in the goriest of gory | tr g committee wis appointed: Mes- | departinent of the Pacitie, but in accord- nd that Parnell, although reforme wl invoked the sympathy of the a marked advantage over Poland. | fashions, ) etual | dames, M. Hellman, Max Meyer, Adolph | auce with the recent and much discussed | had 1o stronger supporters tan the dience in the stops which that land s When time was called both men | “Say,” said one, “if ‘de_gang’ or the gl Meyer, 8. Kalish, A Heller, Tke 'Now, B | “shaking-up” order of the recret bi-hops of the Catholic chure e de- | taking for vengem y e 1 bo A e, i : diM | ; -y ) hops of the Catholic chureh. e do ng for vengesnce, Not for arms advanced and shook The round | machine crowd in the Douglis street | 1o work an [ | Rosewater, A, Polack, C. Shaw, S, Ichea- | war, heis compelled to go back to'post | fined the political situntion in Trelind < Teeland o<k Avaerien, but as did the opened with a cauti ing for the | democracy think they ecan saddle such | of these men s | bach duty and s I’lh:llnlll of the 105 eandidites | continental congress in the dark days of first amomont or two. Murdoch riffraff upon us, they are fooled and it is | roundsmen and are detailed 1 On motion, Mr. Julius Meyer was " - for parlinment, Mr. Parncll hopes to | the revolution scond ternal grectings to reached in and beating down the the purposs of the rank und file to gener e and day roundup’ of the | added to the committee. _ OF Interest to Fishermen. T least 85 of 1] In the bivth of | the Irish people, so dovs Treland to-day of his opponent, comnienced to it their time. With the exeeption of one | city. and 1o sce that all the policenen A The Unite es fish commission ear, new party, great difficaltios are plways | appeal to America for «ll the aid, moral geries of telling blows. Pol or two men on the ticket, who are clean re not eleeping or loafing in siloons, Identifies the Man which left Washington last night. is ex- | encountercd, and thus the new party of 1 material, that is possible to aflord. elf as hest he conld, and succceded | personally popular men, *snowed under stherwise steietly attending to | Apout four s ago Charles Schafer, | peeted to arvive i Ti Irish nationality, in stenggling for afoot- | Treland will never rest content until () R Rt cor R b ot | 6 B L s tho Yot R A b [ afer, | peeted to arrive in Omaha in about two atic ' I3 £ 0 « ill never rest content until the o al stinging blows on the | does not half express the dicast ate y. Th { | a *'verdant” on his way from lowa 10 | weoks, The ear is stocked with fi hold, merits they support of the true | grasp of mona 15 tuken fron opponent, but it soon beeame [ which awaits that ticket. men extends from Ninth street T o { he ear is stocked with fish, ol of every nition Ter Already scos tho at he was the weakest man of The “kick” which the county demoe- | tbont Sixteenth street and from | Neaol eh, fell into the nds of wcon- | which are to be distributed in thestreams SENATOR VAN WYCR handwriting on 1, and in the two. The round closed with some | racy is making is of great vigor and dan- [ Worth street o Cum A mumber of | fidence whark at the depot, and was | ofanumber of the westorn states and slonged applanse grected the intro- Wl of the &0 amswer, iviniunlslm\'l o \\I‘m'k, and Poland be. | gerous o its inferests in the is-c of tho | policemen arc gornilied """Hi”"-w\l- swindled out of 817, He was compelled | (ri98eS "L‘,"”‘l,"lfi’,i‘\"‘;','l'“l“"'- R 0 ction of Nebraska's senior senator, | e months ¢ query comes, ng exhausted, rushed 'in and elinched | present eampaig holt is imminent. | ent order of thi to patrol twoand |5 o 4 ; QU VABLLS S By g feotmbs s to stating that “the cfforts of [ “Will you pro sk for re with Murdoch, Both fell, Murdool.on | & & Ey »u\\ 5 PIERE ] Gy three streets, some of them for g | 10 resume his journey, and could give | Omaha, and from here'will go to Ogden, .',"l“nl-'“”R\l}\\'u(!:- e Dy s it oo tone votéd g Mr. Johin O'Connell, &t prominent third | distanee of eizht o ten blocks | the oficers no aid in - seavehing for the | Another car, bound on the stwe mission, Wi LR iR PRSI SR 16 B thibA oS D ROUND. warder, s announced himsolf as. an in- | Twelve houts eonstitutes a day’s work | “eon.” man. Yesterday, however, ho re. | 1eaves Wi mpathy of Al tion, refusing to en ith na » separated, | dependent demoeratic eandidate for | for the members of the day fovee. They | tury and being taken to the county S ST ed s discu People or plaee it a stumb and without waiting for the formality of | sheriff. He has many friends in this eity, | 0 on thei t 7 o'clack in the moni- o the man Thompson, alins A N o CHIT sion which arose in cong ingz bloek to a nation'’s progress, The taking the customary two minutes’ 1o especially among (he workingmen, and | ing and leave them at7o'clock in the | Smith, who confidenced 1larry Bromicy, - Smith, the chumpion heavy | twenty years upon the ri peakerconclided with wspirited doelap. they rushed at it . Tt was soon evi- | will make a lively rustle for a Best place, | evening, and o to voll-eall at the police | s beinge the man who nlso imposed upon | prize fighter of Neb v, suf- | individudl to expatriate bimself Trom the | ation, that it England refu to denit that Poland was hadly used up, and [ Judge D J. Sefden annonnees himself | court, when, atier that formality, they | him Teis probable that a new proscen- o great humiliation lust evening, | Jand of his nativity and adopt ! the last demand<of Ireland, the that unless he soon regained his wind he | as an independent eandidate for justiee [ £ive way to the night men The “owls | hon will be commenced againgt Smith e e e CHME ) ome the nation of his choiee, 1t was at Bmen will unite thenms would have to throw up the sponge. | of the peace in the first district, The | patrol their hes il 5 oclock in the | on this score, as soon ws he cerves out his | eing arrested by Oficers ) that time discovered thit England denied | in one o hut rightcous conspiragy flgflmg u{mu‘\_nmu]»d to llmws the tight, | judge says that “de hoys” have had it [ morning, when they to “early duwn | present sentence. S « inearcerated in the eity bas- | this right. Challenging the tyraunic | to attain the hopes of liberty. again beating down ed of severnl prominent demoerats yos- oland’s guard, | too much their own way and lie proposes | roll-eall,” and two policemen ure sent ile, ¢ A with being a common viz- | dogmas of the British srnment, con- HON. JOHN L. WEBSTER planted vicious right and left handers i | personally to sustain his interests, out to patrol the town on dogwuteh, The Suicide wieral. . Smith hus heen unfortunate ro- | oress pussed the free land laws and Hon. John L. Webster opencd by de- over his face and body. Poland Under stress of much electioneering, | from 5 to :lo 3 The funcral of Frederiek Flohv, wi utly, not heing able to raise any la u)uuml(lu' gates of the land to the pil- himself as an American sclectod ade Sfrantic endeavors — to brace | Mr. P. Ford, the democratic candidute On the first of cach month the men are nt of wealth by pounding Irother | grim from cvery elime and nation. Eng- | for this oceasion to cxpross, me imself and dealt Murdoch | for gheriff, has temporarily lost control | “ehanged arow that s, the night ilists in the ring. The arrest was nd’s power is founded on her wealth. | opinion of an Awmerican upon the one or two age cuts which, how- | of his voice, and now goes ar- | men exchange places with the men. | o'clock yesterduy from the umder- | made aecording to Marquis of Quecns- | Rich heyond cono ption, her money, ac- | gle of lreland for indeponds ever, failed to draw blood. The round [ ing political gospel as husky as a stcam- | This rotation ptup the year avound, | taking rooms of Drexel & Maul. 1 bury rules, companied by her power, reachcs to | said thatin studying the physical and s ol h sh’s planti ar- | bog istlo in o and gives the men an equal taste of night : SRl . - teeliga i Ftiaral Gha A ahGItat ST T IS Ivalit 3 e o ’.flfi"r"g‘.‘,”f‘::lu.":ll-‘J'f-'.\".-g\"v].'fi, boit whistle s fog. el thon equal ta nswere interred in Prospeet 1ill ALGIvilGas overy corner of the globe. ile cited the | political loc T Irelaud upon the snicided Frids i, took place at two v — : g i : ¢ delivery of Kosswth from an | map of the globe he wondered how she almost threw nim from his feet e fell Leavenworth Street Grad Mar URSACEORUEEOIRNGIOR 'T-;" : e Before Judge Wikely yesterday the case an prizon under stress of Americi’s | had been robbed of the protits of her gu‘ll( lz?l{;\“hl't.':vl'f'\lul“.ll r(nlruu-lroniml. A large delegation of property owner: ul .f.'.’.-.'yl‘i}oh"L..}. f."li,.’- i i "1“"‘ e fow T the suicide was | of Burnhwm vs. Thomas was on tening cannon, and deelared that | commereial alva lie referrod to cm‘:‘:’fll“' "lfl‘lu-'at\l\" Baying 1..‘.].: e a1 on Leavenworth and Colloge strcets were i re cmunnte, totigh e, n | not mude until Saturday fevenivg One | trinl. The snit ic involving the lines | the Enitéd States has ko much submitted | ppled condition of 1rish trado and igh. e two men were then told to 7 = . ) ) of the daughters of the unfortunate man, to the power of Great Britain as never to f sture, and declired it due to En shake hands which they did very reluct- | present at the eity council chamber last | Heis L ot Sullivan, who'at. | 0 "l s e in the! family. of Dr 2k : dewand peremptorily the surrender of | glish misrule. Irelind's solo salvation antly. Poland was covered with blood, | evening to meet the council committee lv_ndun\lw nmm,'((lnl«‘. | e 4 2 L3y B 4 of Omaha ‘H question over & | her detained citizens. But - (13 to be in o emancipation from British and the short round and a half had quitc | on grades and grading. Prominent in | 07ders are suictly executed, and e Hanchett, read an sceount of the affuir | diserepancy hetween the old goverument | Jayd — has shown signs of weah- | control. — In words of Lurning eloguenes evidently used him up pretty thoroughly. araslesat 2 ”; TRl C W asort of general roundsman. 1 in the Beg, reccivingithns the fivst inti- | lin it stunl su v as denoted | oning; she but =@ short time wker vi od the right of Amer- Murdoch, on the other hand: was 68 frean | the delegation were John T Bell, C W. | ™ Pl goneral headquirters of the pe | mation of the rash wet which left ler | in tie platted record, which' furnished @ [ Sinee recoiled from impending contlict | i ax SR CONGUmEL O fiHa as a daisy, and hardly seratehed. Hamilton and City Attorney Counell, | foree are the city juil. Here the ordd hierless. The body was soon after- | difference of 16 or 17 feet. ) Russia and has ingloriously retived ish prople sist her to the perfeet ——— vy property owners on Leaven- | & N_h-lll every nlu.:'h: at roll ma wids identified. " s i a disastrons war with the Avabs, | realization of her hopes 3 RAILWAY MATTERS, feot. Ihio gontlemen were pros. | HeTe arekept the huoks containing the Oo1d Wave ing Holsted: No Mceting Held. The spes sverted to the fact that LDWARD EOSEWATER, - descriptive cireulars and 1 he } v railros rish s v i Bnerliand’s great- ar cownter on 5 o TR ; ; X . : t was anmonnecd that the railrond | Trish soldi won_Englund’s great dward Rosewater on stepping for- Nine Hours Time in the Shops—The | €Nt to consult with the committee in vef- | for the apprehen r Last evening orders were recerved ab b S c0 S0 B of teade sould | est battles wnd followed the drum:beat lodged the responsibility of his Belt Line Map, Etc. erence to the established grade of Leav- oy nd other A, ‘;;! O i the local signal oftice from Washington { Qo0 5o 5 G F e ne sy | 05 er conquests avound the world. | impromptit appearanec with the honor 3 f T e enworth strect between Twenticth a policemen uru requirec 10100k ove € ist the cold wave flag, asu sligl HO. Lalne 5208 BIINE, MISCVE L While, suid the speaker, we are looking [ able mayor, who introduced him, The Union Pacific shops’ whistle blew Surect botween Twentioth and | Ko 02l elienlurs overy night, so th tolholstithelooldwaveiing, fusin Sslahtlyd |l e s e 10l aC Tt an | e e e O O L o raduoatihim tuad A a1 = Jucob, This grade, which was estab- Yin A oy wave from the north is sted. t | P- | to the interests of liberty beyond the | stated that the order of the ning, tho. assombly” at 7 yestorday morn- [ 3052 o Bk 48 essl) | they can be on tho lookout for the crimi- | J6Y Wive Tram (36 ¥ G L0 pearance at the bowrd's room, the meet- | seas, we have grave considerations r him forward at the elose, wis ing. ished by ordinuance some three months “;!1'1 n !‘;N! Fu(ilt e A | st ¢ the city in the nextthirty-six hours was postponcd. Those of the com- wd upon our own shores, for the hopes | ¢ rsal of Barnunm's pr ure in Late Satarday afternoon a notice over | 220, had not proved satisfactory (MELa R okt man s $70 per | The flag ccordingly hoisted on the | miitee who were onhand held an infor- | of the future depend upon the purity of | erossing a frozen viver with Jumbo last, o hand of General - Superintondent | PUILCE of property owners ou tha s month, | The captain reccives #20a | top of the govermuent building, and | mal consnltation and examined the vari- | American institutions. He_pointodout | In the b possible words he declared 4 8 ong and College street; some being dissat month and the mr v-'lv', 1600 v served to n the denizens of the eity | ous routes of the proposed railvronds to | that while English yecomanry is str himself he and sonlin sympathy with Bmith, was posted through the various | fied beeause the street wonld be eut too PHE MAYOR THINKS 50, T to be ready to don their heavy fiannels | the northy gling from under the oppressions ol any steps which might be taken for the departments of the shops, to the eficet nuln'h IS con ROt pE AN and | In ‘r'“‘“ conesiion AL by the time specilied. Tt is the fivst time - titled avistoe the American people | am jon of IrcTand's condition. ] e e e others because it would be filled in too | anee of Mayor Boyd econcerning a | (fiat the cold wive i has been hoisted Run Over by a Hand Car. were sitting supinely by while a pe RESOLUTIONS AND FUNDS. that daily work would be extended from | FUCE? Urpltye ) 2L contemplated in | noeded inereaso in the number of men | in Guaha sinee it has beon adopted. by St Sy ) R or Mr. J. 1. Mori dscalled forward €ight to nine hours, beginning each d th o 15 thiryeon foet, and at the. in: | on the fore ¢ Lo aptly_quoted: T | thio ismal serviee. The thermomoter | section hand, named Murphy, that e Ao i 1 ted i nioh hd g I3 o E sen feet, 2 in- « e ap quots e signal serviee, : thermometer is q e at o ritain v and presented the vesolutions which ha at7a.m. instend of 8. n.m. us hus been | terscetion of Colleze street a fill of | tell you now what 1 have often suid be- | expected fo fall from _fifteen to twenty | Vi iding on a hund-caron the 2 SIS O i A RO ror2 U e s (i the custom for the past two months. twenty-three feet would be necessary, fore—that the present police forcee is too | qogrees in the next thirty hours. 5 ¥ near the fuir grounds, Sun- rebellion of the Briti . ance as follows 3 An ofticial of the road was approached An ontline of the sfreet had been pre. ! ]~mnl!. _lf olght to consist of i i - afternoon, fell off and was run the day of its liberation i f That Charles Stewart Parnell is re- :i"‘vfililfi sln:h_\.»m and asked to explain its ared by mnln- of the members of v):.- i.“l-‘nli‘l’l‘l\\ (\m n l”h'; ):H“fl‘ln!” foree An Early Bawn Burglary, ant, and its advent wonld be as the changion of Ireland’s ignificance A egation, showing tl o 18 estab- | is entirely too small 1o guard the city Thicves e e hardware store of p i | e th Ivish emancipation. I ey and a patriot worthy of the conli- said he, “that the eight | lished, Over it had be wn o ro | properly. And yeu [ don't soo how we | . Thioves ontered the hardwara. store of | thoy fivst thut his arm and | e s e vhied : 3 3 i ) TR H. Kuhnde, on Tenth street betwee been broken. Dr. Poabody, wh that England had the enmity of every | dence of — all - peoy VOt to hour system 'is played out so far as _our ndicating o compromise grade which | eanmake the incicase yet, beeaise there 00N e g 1ERl S ROIVaRN DS Ty L nation inder the sun and reelted the oc- | the advincement of Irish interests, experience with it is concerned. - Since | some of the members of the delegation | i not the necessiry nioney in the eity | Jucksonanddoncs yesterday morning, by | {iitel i, gispovered, fowewer, Hhit no ) Gondnon whic y shown her | and that his conrse and policy is ap: the reduction of time some several weeks | favored. The Intter g Taced both | treasury.” King o 086 Initho. frong | aoned beun enatured, end sl ER A 38 B S + wrongs | proved of and iz the. support of ago, the' work of the shops has never | the cuts and fillings contemplzted in the THE PATROL WAGON. ! About 540 worth of cutlery wis B she has done us; she did us wrong when | Irish-Ameri v ull moral and ma- been thoroughly satisfactor, It has | established grades, it adopted, At the last meeting of the city connc stolen, A slight clue to the r; s hus TiosU-His Diamonadis she hureied Tvisi Anerican citizens into | terial means possible =l this to th actually vocurred that we have failed to [ would make the street a'serics of steep | the appointments of” two. drivers of the | hoen discovercd in the fact that o woman % o her dungeons; she did us wrong when | that Irelnd's independence be att 10 get cight honrs’ work out of the men, [ rises and decliv Mr, Hamilton, in | patrol wagon, handed in by the wayor, | iy the store saw two boys in the alley | A dpper young sport, named Grinm, | g S Gled (he enemics of Anicrica to | A subseription was taken, to whether through intention on their part | front of whose property the strect would | Were confin red. s expectad that the | qbont 4:30 this Jmorning dividing the | of New Cerk City, reported to Mar- | destroy this country. She hus crvaclly | those present responded to an - aggregate or sheer - inubility I am not prepared | be ent away ten feet by the established | “Black Maria™ will be completed and fylander. ” She thinks she” eould idCntify Al Commings yesterday that he had lost | oppressed Ireland, tannted the Irish pec- | of §1,000. This will he forwar to But * the fact is that [ grade, was in favor of the compromise | out on the streets within tei diys ox two | {hem and has furnished a pretty neeurat dinmond pin 10 a “eastle” on lower with vain promises, vobbed them of | Paruell each day saw diserepuncy and left over | grade; which reduces the eut by several 3 description to the police. Oné of them o o by o | even their subsistence and cheated them s Hilbernian band relioved the odd jobbs which, in the' course of the = 16 about shintéen. und the othor: fflen gltRatooy HER AL Rt tontly of their God:given. rights, | missions, The audionco greoted wock, aceumulated to n formidable task, Attorney Connell, however, ex-| . A Novel Party, O thinks that one of the diszy fumales with | SRR G “itizen is. entitled. to | od point th UL Broalios and demivnded extra hours of work o himself as being in favor of even | The Colonization Socicty of the Knights ik Do ho met cobbod Jim of it PRt ol | issemile. for popular declarations of | Warmly sympathctic appluu dispose o amore radieal grade” than the estab- | of Labor are to give a graud party and A Heavy Fine, s e e, G RIS I ) Ch bathy Tor a liberty-strogaling land, - = e Wull‘p-:-h xhll“‘n( wages i the samic, and ]i~]||m| nlnnlllil‘ praperty fronts tho strect | bl on ‘Tucsday evening, November 2, ut | The proscention of the lquor-selling Lol ile A0 S and such @ meeting as this one wis per- 6 men seemed please Cnon| 1 o cre bo 0 vepes! Puts an B . " 2 v i i - 2 2 s f feetly comyj TRt ¢ duties o e e e e | e o i bt et S manetl, | Germauia hall. The arrangements for | madames isstill_going on. Yesterday | For delicncy, for purity, and for fm- | fecily’ computilo with the Tome dutics for more earnings, he hours are now: i the grade which would improve | theaffuir have all been perfected, and a | Minuie irchild came into court Iflh.'t']"“i:”' “"'”.lr :'l'[‘}l" xion, nothing vl‘-hl,‘“ T T At e From 7 a. m. fonoon; from 1 p. m. to street the most, without reference to | pleasant evening is promized to all who | to answer to the charge. On con SAURB £PLEODYS. _‘“' censured for remarks alloged to favor P, nine hours o day. roperty abutting on_ it, was the one | attend. A novel feature of the oceasion | dition that the judge would not bind e eertain parties, but hud on this occasion ; ) n e e ou Y o nd South Side Sociala. 1 N L R TR which should Ilw ullumml A6 would, in | Will he the manuer of providing refresh- | e over to the district eonrt toanswer | g o B8 PSR IR said nothing o which exception could be .S, H. H. Clar] P 0O a Belt | the end, he believed, result in inercasing | ments for th 10818, | b lady 18 ¢ to the e of liguor-selling, the woman i AP DN SIASUACEL YR SiTen ian, hie had merely vepested his Mr. 8. H, H. Clark, of tho Omaha Bel of the pr . e expressed | pected o bring a Tunell baske, to which | promised fuithfully 10 discontinue the | South Side Social club for aseries of pa f years azo. In proof senvenworth strect, if | Will be attached her nume. AU midnight | sule of wine and beer in her house and | 410510 b given by them at Englng bouse | o gis I from o congressional properly graded,” will shovtly become | the hashets will he anctioned off, and the l.h A guilty to a charge of having al- [ N0 o livse wi ogipy St an Thrs | report a portion of a vesolution” denoun one of the Teading streets of O m rof ab will luneh with the | {owed Heer to be sold in hou i By o thyinnd b ing Englnd for the seizure of Mason and of survey in Nelson's addition to the cit over »was badly manglec Murphy will recover in i short time, Line railway was approached by a porter for the BE yesterday and asked about the )uupm«'\l route of the line 0 “The work rondemnation hus heen B he O t h 2 vo weeks : & i‘ulzeun(x Didly for the past fuw wecks, | ing to the southern part at | lady whose nume is attached. The Colo- | jngafine of 100 and costs. she was | W 170 -Wook Shdell und other Ameriean citizen ) Climing street is to the northern part nizition society is a comparatively new | ghon disiissed dals are very seleet nnd are enjoyed by PIES e AR BN O J all been secured oy I ¢ ) hen disim y £ e e 1l me document he quoted t and the Lind has nearly all beon securad. | =)y Gommittec taok the matter under nization, and_is_ composed of mem 22 young prople of the south side, HIOSANIAARAHITIONE DR SIBRL0 right of way Il been secured for the en. | ddvisement and will report their deliber. | bers & Ltho Kuights of Labor asseni- Police Court Docket. ) Lol e e in all parts of the world, and the tire line, iv'would not do to 1 ations to the eity counci! this evening. Llies in the ‘u:i‘l'nl-l:zulx‘ ~.-lr\':n‘g‘_;ir‘.]t“'l lfl“",‘f,tl‘ Jupge Stenberg disposed of the follow ml *II:" scoro ”,"'.T“fl'”',"'f w“ |~|1I\'\’-‘r~:i gll”'lwl‘ of “.'.II‘”“II.'NI arms, which mlu ateme: Y p, **F - s M 4 hirsl party )| i i [ OUrt vastom A ¢ kg L 3060, | " sple il rie upon the allaaiafoon oitiei routo, ony T TR Cminently suceessiul, ingenses in police court yestord composod of best Freneli Brandy, Smart? | el 5 e O RO Tnd poknts, tho Jand in_ thoso places, which | Fort Omaba, 1 the shaps of prvate The Ward Boundaries, Daly, Pat Shiaghinessy, disorderly con. | Watef. "It cures cholor morbus colic o | W navo Jorned, o sosumed, that we have not secured, would be put up to e ot b o contution | Registration has commenced, and is | duet, sixty days in_county fail, fitteen | G BEGEY " “uhd breaks up Ikary thero aro things duuror to' s thai it & much bigher price thin we could in ! AR A 'I,‘" gl ‘":m of "My | B0Ing on now at a lively pace. Ttl days on bread and water, fevers and inflammatory attacks |]‘"{~Ln}"l;;-_'l m.'fnrfifu-. B S08BMRAI0N MDST P fgMop 4803010 pay. S it oy evening, fact. S OF Y | hooves every legal voter to see that his | Henry Brown, disorderly conduct, $10 - thoseon the pagus of history hive yioldul r. Clark, however, gave the reporter cle’s Will,” and “The Old Guard, i AR 4 e AMUSEM 3 i STV Prepared with specil vegard to henish. a general ides of the route of the line il i name 1 correetly placed on the list. and costs, committed, their lives, A nntion, he said, that would ! pocial FAEAI L £el o route 0 line he principal character in the latter play | 70 it f Henry Willard, John Gellelay, fighting, KATE CASTLE take the life of such s man should be DO ARl b oAl I will commence on the south line of | { Wy one of Napolcon's. ol Theye has been some question as to | y ard, J ay fighting, | ] oM 4 oo i . usn sheu 8 PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. Calfornia street, then run west several | yugpd, which will be rendered by Li ward boundavies, and inorder that every | #3 and costs. The fnmortal “For Goodness Sake” | branded with an everlasting curse, and $t Ateik ! y £HOW Cxie aiater | Gus Schnltz and Mrs! Sehultz, fighting, | .10 will « Boyd' . . | eoncluding by declaring that the tim £HICACO. AT, LOUIS. blocks until it strikes Fifteenth strect. | T Price, who, we have been informed, | VOWrmiy know exactly where to register 218 ol i Kute will appenr at Boyd's opera house | COBCH n!imi\n. ROIEIRE Wi S RIn0 el 48 On this thoroughfare it will continue | y'ac'ro 0, 0. o e | the BEE presents below a list of the ward | #3 and costs - i R e y t, wi parallel with the line of the Northwest: | "“Wo Uhdcvstand that - those invited to | Fifth ward includes ail that part of the [ thu McDodald, Charles Gofly Charles 7y Bateh.™ produced horo fos the irt | JSmmetts epitaphi will be writion, 8rn for soveral blocks, and shooting | oifemd 't make dreineemente nt the | ¢ity south of Howard und enst of South [ MeDonald, fignting, $8and costs. time cryone knows Miss Casileton so _HON. THOMAY RRENNAN, westward when it resches the | Omnibus stables for t ansportation to the Fenth to city limits - no'introduction is necessary Hon. Thomas Brennan, former secre- 10 réunds, until it strikes the blufts, It | gone for 4 moderate sum, if a sufficient Second ward includes all that l\""" of Another Singging. i L tary of the Irvish Land Le, , with a A1 then run south for about two miles, | by will leave their names and od. | the eity south of Coburn and St. Mary’s | A young man nuised Fred Pennoyer, political Meetings. brief but eloguent prelude, moved the LOS ANGELES when, tuking a southeastern course 1t will | q.00000 (hore, "5 wonte east to South Thirteenth wud | 4y employe of the Sperry Electrie Lisht A republican mecting will be held at | £loption of the vesolutions. Il thunked strike the st gy length | 470 WSS <outh to city limit I SRR R | < tep I AGRAY ho A Senator VanWyek and romarked on 1) SN of the line will he about nine miles. The Third ward includes all that part of RPNy Wving RN NG Wi Waterloo on Wednesday evening, nnd singular propricty of such u step on freight depot and general passengor B Again Arreste the city cast of North and South Fit- | ssulted by footpads Saturday night un- | pikjom on Thorsday evening. Good | part of the sonator, as the oceasion ROUND TRIP, $100. ('qmt will be on Fifteenth street near | Policemen Murphy and Hayes Lad a | tenth; south of Davenport to Howurd | der the Thivteenth street bridge. He | speak bo present at both meet- | one peenlinly in - harmony with s that of the Nortbwestern. Of x‘-m\'}: hard struggle last evening with Jerry Amlx} A-.l-ll m“wlmwllv‘!“”‘ e was felled with & blowon the head and | ings. Everybody |im1..1, n ||1'.“~(\)‘); ch {[;m-“‘nufh- ‘,.m.hu v ‘x“\n‘ |“I’.|h‘.’n !"lu“l,.llnl{n).l)l’l \;“mi[n;:fi i or de] long the wolli v - - Fourth ward includes all that part of |, 90y a name o! s, VanWye th 4 will Jeave Omaha in 1 "o fi:‘nfl'\v‘lllllv'mmullu«lum 1 ulong Collins, tough, who was drunk and | Fouith Wit beluces £ Ak arl his pockets rifled, He lay on the spot e e B ol st T ncas, R T £t Py N R G T P is being pushed on the line in | 8cting in an obstreperous manner on | iy limits cast to North Nincteenth, | inconscious, for several minutes, until | vords used by a ludy, w againet oppression. Irelund said Flo |F”‘x‘ .'v‘m'“‘ |Iul“)‘\1rv\.phllglifl‘{'ll“i'l‘.ll‘ii(::ylll';!a w work on North Fiftcenth street, | propose to be arrested and mdieated his | to North and South Fifteenth to Hownrd | way. When revived in a neiglibor's physicians, ind left to die. Reduced to | rights of " the Des :uuli\:n i3 is 845 cinlirant faro, wesbward, but iate eash d about 1,000 feet, of track were i | fnigution of doing us he pleased, Bui | vonue and west 0 Co- | lows it was found " that s sealp was | & wore sholeton,pte ol higggurd, not | Aierien, It Englund never woures of | ol i S siko. sl 1 ' yopied .! g::Jmu’naL helrr.lu}g_wurknnvn were | South Thirteenth street. Jerry did not | thenee south to Davenpert, thenee cast | discovered by a pedestrian pussing that mo given up by the mostominent | a8 worthy today of the fundamental | g% S50 RN diations on this teip, i pw in lively style, and the na > v limits, badly cut and bruised. Ris injurics are | able to leave her bed, from alltl defaming the fair name of Treland, und | yuise it to $60, which' will make the cost o 333-".‘.5‘&.'.?5’@' inity L Uak takon by sur- | When the two ofticers once secured o e L rea a1l thatimartiof s | Svaia it dungerous, ¢ ng diseases pectlia o sufering fe- | bevlying coemies are seattorod cvery | emigrant (iekits more than theso special O prise when they saw the sevpenting form | good hold on him, a1l his eflorts to tear | (ity north of Davenport and east of - males, fueh as displacement, leveorrfioan, | where from Washington to the vatioan. | classvound trip rates. All eiigrant pssen- of the roud ecreeping along Fifteenth fiimself from theit clutchos proved un- | North Nineteenth to eity limits, The Criminal Branch. inflammation, ete., ete. She began tak- | Common sense, lowever, will v FURARLTIA UL A3pIE URWES o slyeet, availing. He was muarched to police Sixth ward includes all that part of the The criminal business of the October | ing Dr. Pierce's “Favorite Preacnption, gpirit of tns insidions malignity | Fore 11 you ish 16 return g0 with Wi il Mr. Clarke also remarked that the work | hendquirters, where he was confined and | city north of Chieago and weet of Nivc 4 (0 cig sommenced yesterday mo: and also using the local treatments ree- | lund does notappeal "'x ~u1|,u‘r\|l 8 tho | (5 e dliradon. Kl partlcutas segandig of grading was going on at a rapid pace | o churge entered against him of - being | t pth to city limis Y " A ommended by him, and is now, she gays, | und duyL ) the fight, but cisks assist- | i< oxeunion on application to ' wont of the fair gepunds, The intention | dennk und vesisting an oficor.. Jeiry The Secord ward is divided by Tw. nti vith the case of Frank Martin, alins |y good asnew.” Price reduced to one | ance, as Liberty elichuined pleads to . W. MORSE, . u p i mbered i tbe g nni | oth stifeet runuing north and sonth, v, on a charge of robbing the Dins- | doller. By druggists. common bumanity for ewancipation Gun, Pass. U, P, Ry, Duialia, of the company 18 10 buve us wuch of the | will be reme 05 the yawng % T il 5 r{ g y Zg

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