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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1885, — - CHY Yne 1ald as possible hefore eold weather | who, early last snmmer, won the affec | first distriet being cast, and the second | more besidence one yenr ago. When the I N b AP WATH DARE ANUGHLES | 5 oty S b e { ko, g ., s [ i i et nd e mcnd | o s ou o, e e[ L ARDYS {NDEPENDENCE. TO-DAY'S EXCURSION PO CHADROX. securing her hard-earned money on a e Fourth ward is divided into two 5 o H ‘ % ol O he exenraom o Chadron. swhich the | DTelext of buying fhe necessary articles | distriets, all that part. north of Douglns | A b finally concluded to entor o pley — Two Local Braicers Ergoge in o Mill in | giouy Cuty & Dacifie has boen preparing T hy'mnq'l;\l}l:v-xlfvvxg"!‘l;- sud- | and east "f,;'",;“f"'""");:‘“Eggf:“;i:'{"}l""l'r’” and was taken back to jail M| Mass Mecting for the Bnconragement of Par Surburban Ring. for the v Weeks I an ovent of 0. | opding was to have been celebrated. | first district, and all Ahat part south of | _District Attorney says that he will elace | noll at the Opora House Last Night, | rainleaves here af %20 | Ho was captured in Kansas city by de. | Douglas and enst of Jeffatson and south | U9 the tad e s R A ' a. m, und goes northward to Blair T - it : perigrson ancd Soutlh | possibla. He will continue to file crim- THE U. P. RESTORES OLD HOURS. be extended to thirteen days | HECCs DEGUERE back o Qb | O o Gl gt on: compri [T information teom time to 1 me. Eloquent Addresses, Inspiriting Tesos p §Piat those desiving tovisit the Black | (3uirud” only a day of two ngo, and he | e Fifth {c".wr"fiq divtded into distriots R Tations and & Subscription Raitway Notes of General Tnterest— | ctagn journcy from Chadion o Dead. | gz hls liberty when again | by Burt stroct, all south of that strect be- | Go6th Omaks Chueehe of One Thousand Work on the Holt Line—Politie The fare for the round trip is | d last night O e e YR TN Y217 X eTse ST MR (o8 Dollar €al Pointers—Police News— i ratbodhbnibind Dl OMAHA'S POLICE FORCE, yolhe Sixiln ward s divided into distriets | ganizod o Sabbath school at Sonth Local Mikcellany. tickets have already been sold. This ex- | Something About the Men Who ,"‘,.,’,,’,'.;i’]‘.‘.f:[["l}{,"‘,f“;',t{,‘,"{j distriet RO | Omaha, The town was without any re- "'"4"';' :;“‘-)’;“'“ of the ';' ‘:”'l'l'”\ll;nh Guard the City—Marshal Cun e ligious influence of any kind, and w night in response A Savage Encounter. fal soumiry of the Nortiwrost, toward et M bl v In Memeeimm about as town as could be found [ meeting to enact measures and rais For the pact few daye the topic of con- hich so many railway prospects are The Patrol Wagon. | Ataregular meeting of Omaha Lodge | in the stat [hrough tne ¢fforts of Mr. | funds for Parnell and his constituency in vadrsation fu sporting circles has been the | tWrning. i “What this city needs," said Mars No.18A. 0. U. W, heM at their rooms fii‘.“'l‘:’.‘.'.h“" 'll‘.'\l;:;;li" bihg “,'."":',’,".1'.3,”3(,': the impending parlinmentary election in RogontKéith fight of a woek ago. An. |y opionis AN RERONALE, | Cummings to u reporter yestorday, “is a | Tnst Friday evening the followir v | Hivenbiieel; 9, tho Yoomia,: He tnnnonced | Trolnd s other pugilistic encounter has just taken | under the title of *“The Tourist's Won argely inereased police force. We have | tions of respect were adopted: the presiding elder to take South Omaha The hour had been fised at 730 p. m,, Almjghty | into the Omaha civeuit, and as a result a | but it was three-quarters of an hour later lace whic donbtloss ol derland, k co ni skete | now thirty men,which number s entively WiEReAs, It having! pleased g Jikoe which will donbtlss furnish a | derland,” o hook contniniig n_sketcli of Vi ¥ | God o remote from our midst Brother Henry | church will be bilt. The South Omabat | when Mr. O'Riles. atose. and. nominated thierac cqually interesting, the points of interest reaciied on the hine. | too small. The foree should consist of | (e mey land syndicate las given the society a 3 f ) James E. Boyd chairman of the meeting. Farly Sunday morning oceurred one | it 1ot st by the famous Col | at loast fifty men, and _then it would bo | WIEKEXS, Inthe death of Brother Walthor | dediiihic fot for the churel and a feat | James E. of the most hotly contested, albeit | is world-renownedt. Tho cover s magnifi. | None too large. At present wo have not 9""\‘“I"I;d‘j‘ill'II::\l"\l:hflI;‘ql-lI:?:.:l')’l]t’l'l""‘“‘l\" oo, | and commodious building will be erected. | This motion was supported by acclama promptly wound up, prize fights ever | cently lluminated and the illustrations | men enough to patrol the city as it should + therefore, be it by the members of Mr. Savidge is deservedly mpul:mnu.mg ( i { | No.18 A, 0. U2 W, Allcinssgs in South Omaba and ho will » Mayor Boyd, the chaivman, Sen peon in this city. The principals w are numerous and artistic. be patrolled, and it is a wonder that with s i o boreave roccive plenty couragement is 1 solved, That wo extend to the bereayed | reccive plenty of encou ment in hi or Yan Wyck, Hon, Jc L. Webster “Zoke" Murdocl ol Enotwh mmbsle K. C. Moorhouse, general freight agent | the small number of policemen we have, of the deecnsed hrothe! sympathy | we L T ke urdocl, a well- known gambler, | i I} 1 W « nily of the de « brother our sympathy | work = 1 en, Thomine Dot tho: follacws Absolutely Pul’e. of the Sionx City & vilie the city i i ) N v g AR O i y &P there is not more erime conmittec e | in this hour of doopest sorrow. reeently arrived here from Davenport, | Conductors Fox, of the TR o 1S OV THOTG CRING a0t L Resoived, That the charter 0f the lodge be Lectures. ing offic 1pied the stags Jowa, and Robert Poland, aliag “Windy | and Lung, of the Milwaukee, ¢ the | highways and the by wa | draped with and t sbers wear upon | o 4 " ™ Socretaries—1', J. B C.W. White, | _This powder never varlos.. A m, Bob, " an equally well-known -“,‘”H;} Tty to-day, Milwaukee, are in the | Ty pallal Cummings being pressed for | (ragmis e i boose of mouraing. tor The (ma‘h'l“x?wll' igo boys aro having | SECieties arret, . ) ;l’n‘u,‘vl‘:.‘ 1 Wholommonase. T More dco ook the town . T nir was entirely 1m- The Q. was four hours lato this morn- tsin support of his statements, gay the next thirty days. uncommon advantages for a private cc Viee Pr BxM S. Chase, 1 the ordinary Kinds, and cannnt be sold | idonts yor( A \ 165 Ll : . w | Resolved, That these resolutions be soread | logo free of charge. Besides ablo and | f Ctoigliton, Bdward. Rosowate R RIRLTR UL A B prompta, and grew out of a guarrel lllr_. N Bt tha AL the reporter some points concerning |y the records of the lodie and a copy A reighton, Edward Rosewater, | weighe and nhate pow Soll only in which hoth men had at a saloon “open- | waukee, returns this afternoon from Omaha's polica force, which may not | thereof be furnisied to the friends of th i L7 HRSBERORaNECHAEY Wl eeteo ing” on Fificenth strect. A per- | Chicago | prove uninteresting, cially as the | deceased, I w: \l\‘1I I§‘||:n, muthematies and literature, the business R GhATT OB g . | Grant Williams, of the Union Pacific | general public know nothing of the men N W, Cnantres, ! A ) emplory challenge was 1ssued by Mur- | ofediaph depariment, g Ritn | wiie SR NG oIt TN RS Contitie, | tectures on commereial faw and on_ the | Gyt ingland has waged persistent wars doch to. settle the affair in n | weeks siego of malarla, Is able tore- | gqo 810 0 €G4S, CORE AHER . v nited States. At | Committee on Resoltions—I. L. | fare agajnst the safety of the govern sing outside of the city, where police in- | turn to hiskey. sides, ” and ol © they lead Hebrew Charities. et oioglren 1y, thy fdvanced oo | Morinrty, J, 15 Riley, dolin ltush) C ment and that the bestblood of Treland terforence would be impossible. Poland, | 8. T. Josselyn, paymaster of the Unjon | There arcat prescnt thivty menonthe | Ay 4 held Sunday in the | D b N 8% | Smyth, M. T O'Brien v has heen shed to preserve it. He recited who i aptly styled “Windy " finally con: | Pacifie, wrrived ‘in the city yesterday | police force of this city. Of this nn- | voetry of the synagogne the dJewish ladivs | S s s Governor Dawes and Patriek Faan, ex- | the wrongs of Ireland, donounoed _the : J (] ¢ on coltiege 18 bent ol |, pagident of the Irish National League of | tovies and” launched anathomas at Glad eluded to wecept the challenge, andhacks | morning. ber, one is sick, which leaves a force of \ " were engaged for the whole — e o L e e iy el LG et et ol ad, nbreast of the times. . s | gnorica, had been « 1, but it the | stone, Dright, Chamborlain: and: Dilke, eluding kome twel POLITICAL POINTS, AR e Lt theses | for weekly meotings on Fridays, nt which | fisiness is booming. The first private | js¢ moutent their re were reecived | LCis s mieh ‘the vight of Treland to take ¥ two officers are detailed for fail duty, | the membership will engago in sowing | Meture of tho scientific conrse begins on |y ogrraph independence from Luglish tyranny as it men who happen R slllpae) 1 ol Thursday at 780 p. m., and i PArty wantiiven ont on Bhsrnta § o Kick In the County Democraey— [ ono in the day time and one apnight, | e HOmP00hin will engugo In sewing iy a7 m., and is o f HON. JANES T BOYD. was the vight of Amerien, and s mueh ntie, boyona the city limits, whe Ttema of the Campaign. Tlien there is o man especially detailed | for the poor. The following ofticers | all who desive to pursue scientitic studies | ye Boyd prefaced his remarks by de- | Treland s provogative (o win thag oman: uj’m,w < selected and u ving marked out. | “What do you think of the ticket made | for ity business'—to colleet tines, | were eleeted: Mrs. M. Hellman, presi- | at Creighton college. claring his heavtfelt sympathy for the | cipation by the ~ame means us did Amor movement in the interest of Irish nation cit Bf she were able, Treland does not 0. A, Smith, the prgilist 6 it i BREPUAV'S: DT SubBuy Wi o | dicenses,” ete—and one man sssigned to [ dent; Mrs, A, Polock, viee president . g , the pugilist, Si ony ention?" was ask- ¥ i t i ! 3 3 > ter of ceremonic wd referce, superin- I ¥ special court duty, who “ealls court,” | Mrs., Adolph Meyer, sceretary, and Mrs Back to His Post. ality as it wasbeing conducted by Ch | bog, but is appealing to her expatr tending the details of the ar ments ed of ""“"'“1‘I”"’"‘”""“- demoerats yes- | g ves subpanacs, ete. And, dinally, | Ben Newman, ireasure Licut. Emmett, of the Ninth cav Stewart Parnell, The speaker declar sons that their Lrothers at homae Althongh the air was_rather chilly, the (.-r.‘h morning. lh'._-nl is one man who is known as the Ata mecting of the Hebrew Benevo- | wasin town yesterday. Heison hisw that the ¢ rsions ponularly belicve the thick of the fight —not that en stripped to the waist and faced cach The responses were all of the same ten- | officer-at-lurge, who has the entive city | Jent societ rrday afternoon, it wis | ioin his company at Fort Niobrar to be existing in Ireland are all mythieal, feh it would he Detter to see th furdoch wis much taller and a | or and to the effect that “the respeetable % his beat, and who is supposed to make | decided togive a grand charity coneert Lieut. 1 2 ) & Leew eor ks o | and that religions clements and o | the only strug; which they are able to triflo heavier than his opponent, snd | element of the county democracy 1t rornd-up™ of the tramps n nd ball on’some date during the latter | Ll tammett bus been for the l'"‘r‘ "I“ fuctions of all kinds were united at heart | make. " With words of passionate five, the these circumstanc Ided to that of his | would handle it with a meat axe and | Susp characters he meets in part of the coming month. The follow- | Yeavs on the staft of Gen. Pope, of the | §n o ydyaneement of Ireland's hopes, | speaker painted wartyrdoms of ITre being a scientific eparrer, gave him | slaghter the ticket in the goviest of gory | travels, mg committee was_ appe rtinent of the Pacitie, but in accord- | and that Parnell, although a veformer, | lind, and invoked the sympathy of the a marked advantage over Poland, | fashions,” This leaves twenty-four men for actu diames, M. Hellman, Max Me ance with the recent and much discussed | had no stronger supporters than the | 'nee in the steps which that land is When time was called both men “Say,” suid one, “if ‘de gang' or the duty on beat I t Meyer, S, Kalish, A, Heller, Sshaking-ap” ovder of the seere of | bihops of the Catholic ehurch, il i vengeanee, Not for arms advanced and shook hands. The round | machine crowd in the Doug to day work and fourteen Y. | Rosewater, A, Polack, C. Shaw, war, heis compelled to go back to'post [ fined the political situation in Irclind land asK A\vaerien, but ns did the opened with n cautious sparring for the serncy think they ean siddle such | Two of these men bach 3 duty siia stited tHALONLAELNE 105, GANLINLES | CONtIRBITAYCORGETSS In: s WAtk days of first momont or two. Then Murdoch | rifftraff upon us, they are fooled and it is | roundsmen and are detailed to make On motion, Mr. Julius Meyer was O Titbbabe B Picha for parliament, Mr, Parnell hopes to | the revolution send fraternal greetings to reached in and beating down the guard | the purpose of the vank und file to_ give | nd day roundup’ of the | added to the committee e L e o ain at least 85 of these. In the bivth of | the Irish people, so does Treland ‘o of his opponent, comnienced to rain in « | it their With the exeeption of ‘one cand o see that all the policemen s The United States tish commission ear, | Wnew party, great dificalties are slways | appeal to America for all the aid, me geries of telling blows. Poland defended or loating i 1dentifies the Man. which left Washington last night. is ex- | encounter and thus the new party of | and ma al, that is possible to aflord himself as best” he conld, and succeceded | personaliy popular men, *snowed unds are otherwise stricily i About four weeks ago Charles Sel s | peeted to arrive in Omaha in about twe | [Fish nationality, in stenpgling for afoot- [ Ireland will never rest content until the in planting several stinging blows on the | does not half express the disastrous fate | duty. ‘The territory cove = | a “verdant” on his way from lows woeks, The ear is stocked with fish, | Mold, merits theg support of the true | grasp of monarchy s = taken fron phiz of hix opponent, but it soon hecume | which awaits that ticke | licemen extends from N LSS AT i oI o D ate bt T stetsny || patElotof Gvery mntion Alveady England - sees the evident that he was the weakest man of | The hich e ¢ democe- | tbout Sixteenth street and from 1 | Eskdtiantidely )L BIT Y LG L e Oe SO L LR T SENATOR VAN WYCK landwriting “on the’ wall, and in the two. The round elosed with some | racy is making is of gr wd dan- | Worth street 3 A number of | fidence shark at the depot, and was | of @ number of the western states and | pyjyonoad setadithe. int foaet he. | r u 0 v % B8 TR N BT RR ot S T s olonged apple « the in stewd of the “hupossible” answer, vicious short-arm work, and Poland be- | gerous to its interests in the is-ae of tha | policemen Hed, underthe press | g\windled out of $17. He was compe fivat “"',\;,;”L‘,“’ ',"f.}',i)";',,:‘,',"",. ,.',".‘J]" duction of Nebraska's senior senator, { of some months ago, the query comes, ing exhausted, rushed ‘in and clinched | present campaign. A holt is imminent. | ent m’tl»--. of | .lllllr\‘v'l‘«tll\\; and | o esume lis journcy, and could give | Omtahn, nnd Trom herewill 5o o et | He began by stati “the efforts of | Wil you promis for mo more with Murdoch. Both fell, Murdoch on NOTES even three streets, some of them for a | JoL : el i, ) ! the oppressed or, the w than lome vule s spenker quoted top. Mr. John O'Connell, & prominent third | distanee of eight or ten blocks. | the officers no aid in searching for the | Another car, bound on the same m against the stronger, should o R e | T f A SECOND ROUND. warder, has announced himself a8 an in- | Twelve hours constitutes a day’s work | “con,” man. Yesterday, however, he ve- | leaves Washington to-night. the sympathy of every Americ tion, refusing to eng bina The two men were at once separated, | dependent demoeratic candid for | for the members of the day fo Uhey | turned, and being tahén to the county A VAot § eitizen.” He' Wd o the discus- | the people or place himscif ay stumb and without waiting for the formality of M. He has many friends in this city, | £0 00 their beats at 7 o'clock in the morn- | jal, identitied the man Thompson, ali SR o, sic which —arose jn con Ting block to a nation's taking the customary two minutes’ rest pe ¢ among the w W | ing and e them at 7 o'clock in the | Smith, who contidenced Harey Bromiey, 1L Smith, the champion hoavy | twenty years ago, upon the ri n | speakerconcluded with ¢ they rushed at it again. It was soon evi- | will make a lively vustle for a fivst ) evening, and go to roll-call at the pofice | as being the man who also imposed upon | weight prize fighter of Nebraska, suf- | individ ate bimself Trom the | ation, that if England dent that Poland was hadly used up, and | Judge D J. Sclden annonnees himself | court, When . 0 atter that formality, they | him. Ttis probable that a new prosecu- w great humiliation lust evening, | land of his nativity and adopt as his [ the list demand< of Ireland, the that unloss he soon regaincd his wind he | asan independent candidate for justice | ive way to the night men —The “0wls™ | fon'will be commenced againsi Smith & & | Jome the nation of his choice, 1t was at | world of Irtshmen will unite them wounld have to throw up the sponge. | of the peace in the first district. The patrol their heats until 5 o’'clock in tha | on this seore, 18 soon as he cerves out his | U0 ted by Oflicers Matza and time discovered thit England denied | in once terrible but rizhicons conspiracy Murdoch comnienced to _press the fight, | judge says that “de hoys™ have had it [ morning, when they go to “carly dawn | prescnt sentence. Shields and incarccrated in the eity bas- | this right. . Challen, bR Gl | ol At F and again beating down Poland’s rguunl, too much their own way and he proposes roll-eall, and two policenen i - ile, ¢ d with being a common viy nasof the Beitish B HON. JUHN L. WED planted vicious right and left handers all | personally to sustain his intervests. out to patrol Hr;’ town on dogwi The Suicide’s Faneral. Smith heen unfortunate 53 pussed the Land laws and Hon. John L. Webster opened by de- over his face and body. Poland | _ Understress of much electioneering, | from s to 7ovclock : . The funcral of Frederiek Flohv, who | cently, not being able to raise any ed the mates of the Land o the pil- | elaring himself as wn American sclectod ade tfrantic endeavors ~ to br Mr. P, Ford, the democ candidate | On ihe fivst of ench month the men are | .00 0y ] o0 bt it of wealth by ponnding brother m from every elime and nation. K for this occasion Lo cxpress ly, the imself and dealt Murdoch | for sheriff, has tem Iost control | ‘changed around”—that s, the ni ‘ T Sk the rving. The arrest was Md's power is founded on her wealthi. [ opinion of an American upon the sirag- one or two savage cuts which, how- | of his voice, and now goes about declar- | Hen exc : ces with the day men. | o'clock yesterduy fromthe under reor (o Marquis of Quecns- | Rich beyond conception, her mon. of 1 id for independence. He ever, fuiled to draw blood. The round [ ing political gospel as™ husky as a stcam- | This rot s kept up the yewr avound, | taking rooms of Drexel & Maul. The ry rules. companied by her power, re thatin studying the physical and was closed by Murdoch’s planting a_ter- | boat whistle ih o fog. and grives the men an equal Wwste of night | pepaing were interved in Prospect 1ill A GlviliCase every corner of the globe : political loca of Irelawd upon the % Sy compulsory delivery'of Kossuth f map of the plobe he wondered how she rifie right hander on Poland's ear which and d rk. PRI | e almost threw nim from his feet He fell Leavenworth Street Grade. M of course, ig the | SEREWY. N fore Judige Wakely yesterdny the ease | Austrian prison under stress of An y | had been robhed of the protits of her back exhansted and called for the referce A large delegation of property owners | S¥0Cutv d of the foree, and from The identification of the suicide was | of Burnhum v, homas was on | threatening ¢ selar commercinl advantages. He re to close the fight, saying that he had | (5 o 50 Cob T Golleme strects we him all ovders emanate, thongh he, m | pot made until Saturday evenivg, One inl. The suit Is one invol the lines | the Enitéd'™S I submitted | srippled condition of Teish t enough. The two men were then told to G o G2 - > | turn, is under orders from the mayor | ;¢ the danghters of the unfort man; | atisory Ao il o the city | L0 the power of Great Britain as never to i d declared it due to En- shake hands which they did very reluet- [ present at the city council ehaaber last | He is assisted by Capt. Sullivan, oo Foete g e i | (CTIEULVG sesun s addition tothe ¢ity | qupand peremptorily the surrender of | gli nd's sole wtion antly, Poland wascovered with blood, | evening to meet the council committee | tends to the winor details, s ! X Ay T | of Oma dhe question arose over a | her detained © citizens. But Eng- [isto he in e ation from British and the short round and a half had quité | on grades and grading. Prominent in | 0Fders are strictly exeeuted, and uets as | Hanchett, read an account of the affuir | diserepancy hetween the old government | Luyd has shown' signs of weak- | control. - In words of burning eloquence evidently used him up pretty thoroughly A CeratToln D DA RC W | okt of general roundsman. 1 in the Beg, ro ithus the fivst inti and the wetual survey, ns denoted | ening; she but @ short — time | the speaker vindieatod the vight of Amer- Murdocl, on the other hind. was o (ot clogasionswereRd o LD ol IO We e licanardlihende rsof the police | mation of the rash fet which left her | in the platted vecord, which' furnished a | Sinec recoiled from impending conffict | iea to participate in the concerns of the as 2 daisy, and hardly scratched. Hamilton and City Attorney Counell, | foree arve the city I Here the orders icrless. 'The body soon nfter- [ differcnce of 16 or 17 fect with Russia and has ingloriously retived shopropl ther to the . perfect — all h property owners on L : Mu,»ll oy nluh: ab l‘u(ll— I, ::-Iul wards identified. = from w disastrons war with the Avabs. | realization of her hopes RAILWAY MATTERS, worth strect. Ihio gentlemen were pres- | 4ore 856 KORE B DORE SOt o ored Cold Wave Flag Holsted. ot "“."l"fl)"“"‘ 1 AU LIRS '1\;_ W e AT BN e, q ent to consult with the committee in ref- | for the apprehensi it y S ORI S Rl o t was annomneed that the railrond | Trish soldiery had won Englnd’s great- dward Rosewater on stepping for- 4 t 4 i oriinpraticnslonlo oy iurs Last evening orders ceerved ab ] bittee of the board of trade wonld | est battles wnd followed the drum-beat | ward, lodged the responsibility of his crence to the established grade of Leav- | ers, and other criminals, ete). hie | the local signal office from Washington | 050 C B R C B o of her conquests nround the world. | imprompti npp we with the honor. enworth strect botween Tyenticth and | Boli gmen }lrfi.“x'i‘.”"(\'v“'I'(:E‘Q‘f“"",”('i.' e e R S Aty i (‘i.‘[‘.::‘:u;‘u";‘,: ""l"‘]" Waile,said tho spoaker, wo are ooking | able wdsor, Whe fuirodugad him, and o Miiistarads v hiol T T [ cireniirs every night, se st i N rth is expe JERLL IWLDBIA 0! anap- | to the intervests of liberty beyond the | stated that the ordey of the evenin Jucob, This grade, which was estub- | {)io¢ can be on the lookout for the ermmi- | 1€y wave from the north is expec TG D T e T s, we have grave considerstions nging' him' forward at h. close, Wi ing. lished by ordinance some three months | nals named therein, Aol strike the city in tho nextthirty-six hours was postponed. Those of the com- Lupon our own shores, for the hopes | 2 reversal of Barnum's procedure in Late Saturday afternoon a notice over | 80 had_ not proved ratisfactory to ¥ a policemun is § T | The flag v wecordingly hoisted on the tee who were on hand held an infor- future depend upon the purity of | erossing a frozen river with Jumbo last, ! 3 ] number of property owners on th it | month. ptain e top of the government buildi mal consultation and examined the vari- | American institutions. He pointod’out | In the Dricfest possible words he declayed the hand of General Superintendent |,y College street, some being month a 3 U £1,600 3 seryved to warn the d ous routes of the proposed railroads to twhile English yeomanry is strug- | himself heart and sonlin - symputhy with Bmith, was posted through the various | fied beeause the street wonld be cut too THE MAYOR THINKS 20, TOO. 1o be ready to don their heavy fian the northwest. s m under the any steps whichomight be taken for the departments of the shops, to the effeet | muchin front of their property, and In 1{h.~'“ (‘mml"ulu‘m the ut by the time specitied. Ttis the fi t e i Stoerc can peopic | amelioration of Ireland's condition. iy work would be extended frow | others beeause it would be filled in too | ance of Mayor Boyd concerning a | (jiai, the cold weve i has been hoist Run Over by a Hand Car. rere sitting supincly by while a peerage BSOLUTIONS AND FUNDS. that duily work would be extended fvom | el “Tho doopest eut contomplated in | noeded increnso in e number of mic | fn Ouiaha sineo it hat. heon adoptod by seetion bimd, wamed Murphy, who | wore dangzeroas and” formidable (i | e . Moriatity wis called forward eight to nine hours, beginning cach d the grade is thirteen feet, and at the on the foree may be aptly quoted: = I signal service. The thermometer is o nCre e N that of Groat Britwin was growing up | and presented the vesolutions which had at7a.m. instend of 8. a.m. us hus heen | terscetion of College ktreet o fill tell you now what I have often suid be od to fall from fifteen o twenty neonfmhincenson theENOT S bvithint(liialirapnllia ) advinced ween drafted for the oceasion, in sub the custom for the past two month twenty-three feet would be necessar fore—that the present police foree is too | s in the next thi hours westernteaek, near the fair grounds, Sun- ¢ this rebellion of the British yeomanry | stance as follows An official of the d was approache An outline of the street had been small. 1t onght to consist of - ay afternoon, fell off and was run | that the day of its liberation is not f That Charles Stew Parnell i reo- n th nd asked to explain its xd by some of the memt | least fifty men. The present forc An Early Dawn Burglary, He swas badly mangled, and it was | distant, and its advent would be attended ed s the ehmgion of Ireland’s significance 3 B 3 ation, showing the grade ns estab- | s entirely too small to guard the eity | phiaves entered the hardware ‘sto it at first thai his arm and leg had | With Irishemancipation. He declared vsey and 4 patriot worthy of the conli- It me: aid he, “that the eight hed, O it had been drawn a pro- | properly.” And yet Tdon’t see how we Rt o G i : Beg A PaRliol T o that England had the enmity of every | dence of — all peoy devoted — to hour system s played out so far as_our | file indicating a comprowise grade wh canmake the incrense yet, heeaise there tulnde, on Tunth strect between | b0 B0t o e . g o | nation under the sun and_ reclted the oc- | the advancement “of * Irish _interost, experience with it is concerned, “Sinee | some of the members of the delogation | i8 not the neccssary nioney in the city | Jackson andJoncs yesterday morning, by | Pitett i Qispoverca, SGomeser, thit b6 | ey Goug upon which and that his course and poliey is ap: the reduction of time some several weeks | favored. The Iatter grade reduced hoth sury.” d breaking a pane of glass in the front | Ry Witl recover in o short time. | hostility ‘to America, Further wrongs | proved of - the support ot ago, the' work of the shops has_never | the cuts and fillings contemplate THE PATROL WAGON door. About £0 worth of cutlery wis 4 S ; shie has done “us; she g whin h-American moral and ma- been thoroughly satisfuctory. Tt has | established grades, but, it wdopted, | At the Jast meeting of e city conneil, | solen ight clue to the raseals b Yoai Mis Dl mond i she hurried Tvisit American eitizons i crial meins po 1L this to the, end actually pocurred that we have failed to [ would make'the street a'scries of steep | theappointments ot two. drivers of the | heen discovered in the fact that & woman Ad el SR bR her dungeons; she did us wrong w that Ireland’s independence be attained, to get cight hours’ work out of the men, [ rises and dec es. Mr. Hamilton, in | patrolw pded in by the mayor, fin (he store saw two boys in 1l 8 A da onng sport, naIned Grimm, | 0l Gssfted the encmics of Americi to A subseription was taken, to which whether throngh intention on their part | front of whose property the strect would | Were con nlxu[ 1tis expectad that the | ahout 4:30 this worning dividing th of New Cerk City, reported to Mar- | destroy this count She hus eraelly | s present responded to an aggregate or sheer inubility I am not prepared | be ent away ten feet by the established | “Black Maria™ will he completed and | pjander,” She thinks she could identi <hal Commings yest 1y that he had lost | oppressed Irelund, tanuted the Irish peo- [ of §1,000. This wiil bhe forwarded to to But ~ the fact is I grade, was in favor of the compromise | out on the streets within ten diys or two | them and has furnished s pretty neenrs his dinmond pin a “eastle” 1 5 -L» with vain promises, robbed them of Parnell R AA0YC - DULIZ (b T o g et et 15 ! [ nished 3 wond pin - a “eastle” on lower 1 J ol bhomis e et e each day saw diserepuncy and left over | rade, which reduces the eut by scveral | Weeks. deseription to the police. ~ Oné of them | Pouglas street, Sattirday might e | even their subsistenee and eheated them - “Che Hbernian band relieved the mter odd jobbs which, in the” course of the | feet. AN B % i out thi id the other fifteen | thinks that one of the dizzy femal ith | persistently of their Godgiven rights, | missions, 1 widienes greeted evel ) b e * 5 Sy A Novel Party. 11 wat one of the dizzy females with N7 I ¥ i week, accumulated to o formidable task, | City Attorney Connell, however, ex-| o A& ’ sixteen yes . whom he met robbed him of it, hut of | The Amcrican citizen is entitled 1o | good point throwzhout the specehes wi and deminded extra hours of work to | pre himself as being in favor of even | The Colonization Soc 3 et 1 e el ies | assemble for popular declarations of | Warmly sympathitic applause and oc ; > this he 1s not certain. Lhe marsial is in [ ) ! ispose of _ amore radieal grale an the e - | of Labor are to give a grand party and / ¥ Fine, vestientine the matter, sympathy for w libeety-strogaling land, lh: l:n;::ol:u?n\:.:lnf !\\f\"-’\i |~‘|!x. :i\mn-[ mlnl. h‘i“ mu»l llu; |r|'t‘-pv|1_.\ m:nk li‘w.\lln’(‘l ball on ‘Tuesday evening, November 2, at The prosceution of the liquor-sclling £ eI wd sueh o mvn‘v'm;_z lf |||I1< \im- Wil por- ehango and the ‘opportunitior Tt ofons | Tatsoct 15 will bs made bt e consids | Germania lall. The arrangements for | madame goimg on. Yesterdny | Vor delicncy, for purity, and for im Iyseamuayiblo sith tieihpmeidios for more carnings. The hours sre now: | erc that the grade which would improve | theaffuir have all been perfected, and a | Mi iFehjL came into\conrt || UEoYementZoL thifcainnlezion) motliing aker guid that he was sometimes From 7 a. m. fonoon; from L p. m. 10 5 | the street the most, without referepee to | pleasunt evening is promised to all who wswer to the charge, On con g 4 el for remarks alloged to fayor P. m., nine hours a day the property abutting on it, was the one attend, A novel feature of the oceasion 1t the judge would not bind South Socinle. rtain parties, but had on this occasion THE BELT LINE. which should be adopted. Tt we in \nll:wl!lw‘;" wmer of !"-1':ll‘~‘lv"‘~l|~ her over to the didtrict court tonnswer | SBEUE SR COEL by the | said nothing to which exception could he S Y ¢ N e end, he believed, result in inercasing | ments for I eh lady is ex: iarge of liguorselling, the woms A ONaTY MO asupd bycthe [ ko I erely pepenis is Mr, 8, H, 1. Clark, of thoOmaha Bols | the onil hobelivved, reeult bn inorensing | WAich o e BLGUE FEES 00 Wnion | 10, she clirge of Iiyuoraaliiug,th womin | .yl Sido Sacial club for waoris of pur. | tiken, us ik hnd nierely vepenied b Li ailway onaheGE o | the value of the property, Xy I ! promised fuithfully o discontinue the X f i utter 5 of twent s i n proof BIASA ¢ Mt properly grade vill shortly b the retioned off, and the Ity to a charge of having al- | 80 4. 24¢ B . ghn o report i portion of & resolution denoune about the pro; 4 routd of the line, | Proverly graded 1 y (s will 3 euilty arg aving g ving, Oct. 20th, and the others | YOI portic i 1o ¥ LAh S 3 one of the Teading streets of Omah haser of a b lune Lthe [ Jowed beer fo be sold in” her house, pay i ) i ' ¢ OLICES | 5o England for the seizure of Mason and The wmkg) condemnation hus heen go- | 1 A i stieets OF F Ko [ TS tnchod, The Colo- | 1o iing O e tra LB DY low cvery two weelks, These so- [ (18 iy Dok 1801 ADL fng on rapidly for tho past fow wecks, | e tot ithert ‘All it y ¥ 1 ing atine of §100 a costs, She was il 1 " W by | Shdell “and other American citiz nd the lund has nearl ) 1 bee. tod, | Cuming stre to the northern part tion society is a comparatively new | then dismissed f e very seleet and are cidoyed by | g he same document he quoted the RIS An0 pnC 1188 NEALLY 1L A0GHEDS The committee took the matter under anization, and is composed of ‘mem- Sty the young prople of the south side. I distinction which Ivishmen Mr. Clark said, however, that until the Sl BLCHEDISRE D bR ini U s b dishnaion Wik Tight of way Irivd baen secured for the en. | advisement and will report their deliber- | bers from all the Knights of Lbor assem- Police Court Docket. . W 3 won_ i all parts of the world, and ti T AR 3 ations to the eity council this evening, | blies in the city. Itis deserving of a larg, Jupge Stenberg disposed of the follow | 1V B sceret nostrum. Wo spoak of | j1gseq of reland’s arms, which con tire line, it would not do to mike n de- 3 J patronage, and its fivst party willwithons [ 9UPEC S AL Bl Dr. Piereels Exteact of SmartWeed, | @ded in a splendid panegyric upon tho m;l‘iull »x:m'v_mln-m of the |‘|<'nul|, nr,l A A AR £ il doubt b eminently successiul, ingeuases in police court yesterduy: COmpo: ch Brandy, Smart- | o088 0680 rvent Coltl AMIRN e said he, “if I were to tell you exactly A e outricals, e Sum Colville, D. K. Meiness, John | Weed, dan Ginger and Camphor | g311Y how our line will ¢cross sueh and such | The sinter amusements have setin at : = O RO .o 4 48 Wator.: 1t ourosoholaes morbus collo or | 8008 o e oAl o ponts, the land in_ those places, which | Fort Omanhs (e TR 74 The Ward Boundaries, Daly, Pat Shaughnessy, (‘l~urdq4r]). con- S A We have learned, 3 d, that ) ort Omaha, 1n the shapo of pnvate | p.iceution has commenced, and is | duet, sisty days in county §ail, fifteen o i » dysentery | opg are (hings des W life. i f ) ) ) ull, or hloody fux, and breaks up colds, | § 55 Gatonal Tibort HER e we have not secured, wonld be put up to ” i L Rl B & much higler price thun we could in all | theatrieals, there bemg a representation | gog0r o0 5w at a lively pace. Tt be- | days on bread and water. fevers and influnmatory attacks i Ang ent Aags yeuson afiord to puy.'” on Thursday evening, Oct. 20th, of “My T Al (AR ACRS P Henry Brown, disonderly conduct, $10 calid the greatest and po et of (I| am, l“l hooves ¢ egul voter 1o s at his enry Brown, disol y conduct, those on the pages of history have yieldod AP TR A e e P, Mr. Clark, however, gave the reporter | Uncle's Will,” and ““The Old Guard.’ N AMUSEMENTS, t ‘i ide ) 3 018 0! ace e list. INE] . 4 3 their lives. A nat he said, that wonld ; & ganeral idea of the route of the line. | e prineipal eharacter in the lattr play me y ctly placed on the list ""l‘llf‘ ts, committed, Xidd I ks e s. A natio 4 No Aminons, Lime of Alum. ; BGh 5 ¢ ; al chars the latter pl iThcrs et AT 5 snry Willard, John Gellelay, fighting, KATE CASTLETON take the lite of such n' should b e will commenco gn the south line of | {s Huveesac, ono of Napoleon's ofil | Lhovehus boon some question ay to | oS00 L The immortal “For Goodness Sako” | branded with ‘wn gverlasting curse, and | PRICE BAKING POWOER COu Californin strect, then run west several | it TR S ward boundavies, and inorder that every | % 3 ey Al RDEE A f B e vttt | vater miy know exactly whora to registar | o Gus Sclliz and Mrs! Sehultz, fighting, | Kate will appene at Boyd's opera honse | coneluding by docuring thi the tim g | A0S L ITA0US blocks untdd it strikes Fifteenth strect. | §D. Price, who, we have been infornied hnlt e — On this thoroughfare it will continue | jio N AT EE BT the BEE presents helow a lisi of the ward | #5 and costs. iy ) i it & y t, within 1 by northward for -n. mile or so, running | L Kecolved much pralse for fs, which it published Jast wee yArthur Jordan, Thamee, Brown, / oy and Al bnt By A | the dylng putriot bimselt, when Robert | I (I JRSION parallel with the line of the Northwest: | "W understand. that. those invited to ifth ward includes all that part of the | (g Mebodald, Charles Gof o BN ah T e oo ioro for thi firat | Kmatt’k onitavh wilkbe writien. ern for lhl'\'t;l‘:tl blocks, Imul -'qu. & 1 attond oan mako arangemonts st the y »‘umh of lll_u\\_"unl and cast of South [ MeDonald, fignting, $8and costs A oo knaws Mi siloton so e 'vm m lnmm bl 5 westward when it reaches the i LT P 0o T TR A T enth to cf imits = Yt G e ¢ on. Thomas Bre . former secre: - Erounds, wntil it strikes the bIuls, ‘1| Gty for n wionraie s 18 saicions | o Seeond wird includes all that Anothor Muggiag, - ¥ | taryof the Trish Lund ' Leaguc, with » Witk then run south for abont two miles, | inhor will leave their names and ad- | the city south of Coburn and St. Mary's A young man numed Fred I politicnl M but eloguent prelude, moved the LOS ANGELES when, taking a southeastern course it will | qo00000 thore, g avenne t to South Thirteenth nud | an cmploye of the Sperry Electrie Livht A connblicanimestineaill b eldiab | on ot the resolutions, e thunked strike the stock yards. ‘Theentire length | ©7 3 “onth to ¢ity limit A Rl ot ool o KURR M EAR 5 b Senator VanWyek and remarked on th - of the line will he shout nine miles. The —— Third ward includes all that part of | COmpRny fiving in 1208 W 00 on Wednesday evening, nnd singular propricty of such u step on the Agoin Arrested. suulted by footpads Saturday night wi- | gikiom on Thovsday evening. Good | part of the seuator, a5 the ocesion v ROUND TRIP, $100. 3 lepot and general passenger y the eity east of North and South Fir i ) fieflfl“\vh?pfl- on Fiffbonth stveer near | Policomen Murphy and Hayes Lad a | tecnth, south of Davenport to Howurd | der the Thirteenth straet bridge. He | speakers will bo preseat at both meet | one peeuliarly in harmony with 1l exporienced professors in the sciences, | James Crefghion, Judge Wakeley, M. J Donovan, ex-Scenator Saunders, D, Levi AeraraHE RS Bittorad & e of | MeKenna, Gen. George M. O'Brien, ) rent has entered on acourse of | Prgan L, Buck, Hon. John A. Mc: | Ireland does not remind America that Nine Hours Time in the Shops—The Belt Line Map, Etc. The Union Pacific shops’ whistle blew ‘“the assembly” at 7 yesterday morn- 10 | e atin 3 i i 4 ¥ vity limi i . i v ery b ‘it ) ave ¢ public () Noy f 26th, a large party of excursions hat of the Northwaestern, Of cour hard struggle last evening with Jerry [ and east to the city lmits was felled with a blowon the head and Everybody s invited, ures which have made public 1 party xenr i} b de 4 ¢ | Colli Four ard include at part of | - eof Chas. VanWych—tho strugg ve Omaha in Dullman Palace l‘lh:er%fws'lln’ gilieiimn depola it any the | Calliug, - tough, who was drank wnl mf-"f-’i‘rlxh s l::‘fhllll‘li’:.ull)lh"'l!n}n Wit [ his pockets rifled. He Jay on the spot A% Good as New," of "industyy againatidioness, HbArty piug cas for Los Angeles, Californin. Work s boliyz pusbed on the line in | acting in an obstreperous munner o | iy “Tiuits cast to North Nincteenth, | inconscious, for several minutes, until | e (10 words used by a udy, who s ainet oppression. Irehind said he, i | ket for the wound Lip, good fmonths, od enrnest. )’.-llm-l:\lg_\\'url.nu‘n were | South Thirteenth street. Jerry did not | thenee south to Davenpert, thenee east | discovered by o pedestrian pussing that s ggiven up b miost eminent worthy today fundamental [ 5% 0 dmmodations oh thik trip. i tto work on North Fiftcenth street, | propose to be arrested and mdieated Lis Vorth and South Fifteenth to Hownrd | way. When revived in n’ neighbor's | physicians, ind lefe to :duced to | rights of " the Heolaration us 245 cmigrant fare, westward, but rate east d, not | Ameyr But 3 bound is now $. 3 | aopoyed I! A e rack were Jaid. | ¢ . - and § ar; venue and west to Co ouse it was found that his scalp w sheleton, pule s hage nd about 1,600 feet of track were hiid. | iy 0000 of doing ns he pleased, But | i 12 4 fugn Jdly out and bruised. His injurits are | able to leave her bed [the [ se dise | defaming the fa Ire rilse it ta howill make the cost ol ng diseases peculinr to suflering fe- | her lying enemies arve scattored q emberant tekets more than these specisl Orsf 'he dirt lew in lively style, and the na nent, levcorrfienn, | where from Washington to the vatioan. | class round teip rates. Al emigrant paksen- fives in that vicinity were taken by sup- [ When the two officers once secured o | f ward includes a1l that part of the | severe but not dungerous, eaca po vl hen they saw the serpenting form | good hold on him, all his efforts to tear | city north of Davenport and eust of - i sueh as displa v vl : | pnss i . g;hlch: nl)ld,\lmzwepmz ll]l.'l‘l‘ Fittcenth hilnsv!( from their clutches proved un- | North Nineteenth to n-IJI_\' limits. The Criminal Branch. ion, ete., ete. She began take | Common sense, however, will reveal the i FL:V:‘::; -;T\? ::mfl:m‘:u‘ufllghga availing. He was murched o police Sixth ward includes all that part of the The criminal business of the October } ing Dr. Pierce's “Favorite Preaschiption,” | spirit of tns insidions malignity. Ire- 3 Y sreet, 3 . 3 y ) 1ML SoF i A 4 N i - ey Sher 11 you wish 1o return go with this v Of Eruding Wik Bl L b tion | drunk b roslstings un olicom..-dorrs | T Secoral ward is divided by T I the case of Frank Martin, alins | U000 asnew. . Price reduced to ou6 | ance, as Liberty elehinined pleads to . TIW onse, of the company flw buve us wuch of the | will be remembered 35 the yawsg snun | oth sticet running north and south, (o |4 on @ charge of robbing the Dins: | doller. By druggists. asmon humanity for ewaucipation Gun, Pass. Agt U P, Ry, Onalia,

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