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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1885, " y 1 N - E P i 9 ays the pa vor w report i3 a detailed one, gi r he i hart o sleove \ PICKED UP ABOUT THE CITY. | tore” t qtnentes. of - navaral grandenr | compron Histoty of ‘,.,'l"'“;“%],',_‘,',‘,:"‘,f‘li,“.m. W6t thoSigion be whieh the v % shiel have made it s justly famous. ™ both on the march and fn onmp, snd [ti,’:,l' e syas entard ‘\\."hu‘-!v”b’\v:hvlv:ginl"1-\ : Pteps Taken to Push fhe Gonstraction of the | THE SAFEGUARD OF LIBERTY ccompanied by a serics of photographs, | mate to fougd .-nllvvl‘yu‘wz-v‘“'-‘x!n';v | Omaba & Northern, Douglas Cornnty's Ballot Botes ana | 10N & fome N — | if engineering nccomplished hy|the ol UNITED SPABES COURT, | | Election hernatia, liers, ete., ete. This camp was comy | | CRUSHED BENEATH THE CARS County Clerk Beneke has already pr of about 50 men from Forts Brid pared and ready for service the boses “'”“,l' ugl w0 Ut "Iv in ¢ H\E""v»m"l of Col tine Land fendant. and other paraphernalin which go to [ SUECE G GE TGN Howard in duly, | o Another day was devoted in United An Army Officer's Views on the Yel- & % . cquip a polling place at the coming « but - owing to the troubles in States court to therunfinished business in v » Nath », » " 5 lowstone National Park-Prepar tion in this counts department active eamp tics | May term. Although there will be Ing for the Ballots -Oth The fecuos on this o don require vere not taken up until about Septe | no court todag, it is stil evident City Matters tiree billot Dovon ut o et ot il [ 15t The men have remained in eamp | gae o portion of some ¢ is stiil ree ballot hoxes at oach precin s ' & month until they have boen | (hat @ portion of some day fs stiil fur One is necessitated for the receipt | disloged by the eold. Camyp Murray is | ther required to close up the ¢ {inone of the most beantifiil lo Out of the dozen men concerned in the ™ The Omaha & Norther of the votes on eandid while two are At a meeting he s demanded for the two bond question: c8 '-!)l =’-‘h and it Surronndings Valeotine land frand, commonly Paxton hotel a proposition was submitted | which are presented for the publie judg- | o ‘\‘;',,'.'," Mo mettuotion | known as the Legnard cases, of a to the Omaha committee of the Omaha & | went. It will be decided throughout | givenhas been mainly in the line of drill | year ago, and still pending as Northern railway to build one hundred | the county (including city) whether tacti military enginecrit such ns [ far as the prosecution of Legnard miles of road directly to the northwest | saleof the cast fifty of poor | throwing up Breastwvorks, defenses, en- | and Florence is concerned, one alone has v L 4 enchments, ete., ete ot been fi 1 &\ | ronsldération of bonds being voted t irm should be madde o benelit of not been found. This man i Martin ) X i:: oh 1d ‘r ‘1' >“x : k g ted : farm should be made for tie ben “, ot It too’ far ‘nhead to &ny that this | Nelon, n temporary resident of Chorry | €NVInee his mind that any man can he pleased in any portion of his wearing apparel, from a patr of pantaloons to a full dress suit, and an the extent of $150,000 by the (-\}. and | furthe \‘ |"‘!‘;‘”L' «)yn th county [\ m Camp of Instruction ‘\\y\‘l he repeated | county, who was nvolved in the land reoat, b an find more elegance always on display than an eye ever witnessed in the shape of elothing for man, We do not eare to make conrly and the donation of Jeflersor “‘“l"“ »»tm X HL' \\l\ H‘H\'uv‘m”tw‘-"\‘u"“! .‘:‘\\ \\:l : "“’(“v:(fl I’\Iw\, vlnulx}:"]l- X yu«'l"“l“rl\ and fled at the moment of | a personal mention, but do solicit the attention of every individual man in Omaha and vicinily for one inspection of the followine montions Square for depot grounds and union de i ”V Lflaun A b sTehte S t1iellav ‘“ vn‘l “\ "\": the -' 1‘\‘\\1 |l4\ |Im never t“ n | Ile will find a pair , upy! neans, though I belicve tha has never red a mile fro /alentine, and his | pot purposcs. This proposition was pre As the county outeide of the elty limits | before been put into practice in this de- | whereabouts have failed. to yield to the gonted by Hon. John A, MeShane in be- | isnot bothered with considerations of [ partment, because the troops have been | most persistent search and ingquiry alf of the parties who propose to build | Omalia’s paving, two boxe ch poll [ continually on the move und o larg A Jorter _conversing yosterday :',‘,[r",“, D offir wae smantmounely | WHlonly be required. As theve are thir | number of them could not be spaved D ",,‘.“,,',',,": SIBANA o Mg b OUELY | toen precinets in the county, twenty-gix | o month's stay in ump of instruction.” o o o o ention by accepted by the committee, of which Imwl\\ul have to be provided and the 3 el fi'“' ,,','- \,\.41“”]”'7‘ ,.,,,‘ ...”(‘Y,H'.“, \'\'\“3.,‘, M‘n; Meyer, president of the board of | county elerk says that these are now in A PERILOUS RI1D! will revive the prosecutions, was struck trade, ig the chairman. Tt hould be un- | readiness " P with a vo of recolloction, 8.00 F 4 5 5 » 0 " 2q g, b g, Hahonid ot | AR, e ompreinatademands | A Earmors xperienas o, dury [ WS st rlblig, U] g eni gam g0 g5 800 K0m $om 4700 478 G0 W an informal shape. Another meeting of | thirty boxes and these also, with the ex “ord. just avriving from the northwoest, dropped 000 & AR L S bl LR B o g g tho commitiae i1l b hold, when all the | coption of two, are prepated. The di. [ Nelson dahn, n Seandinavian’ sottler | doud from heart discaso at the, Notihe 000 $7.00 $800° $4 #1000 §1100 $1200 $13.00 $1400 $1500 $17.00 $18.00 pr]ohum'....,ulumlw.-[1-‘..“‘ tand prop, ;].;u.y:\\‘.r |Yl‘u>“| ourth and Sixth Wards | noar Valley, was fo town yesterday morn- | western r {ihlnfllll‘ potin this ciigt An erly formulates s proposed | into two precinets each, since the last | o - : L cotmissionors his | inquest was held and the remains buried that these bonds shall hear | county clection, finds the ,-;v‘\» short in | 08 “" ‘l\"“‘ to the commissi "”(‘ his | et doconcy, by trionds wiio. quietly 8 per eont interest and run | their provision and Judge Beneke has [ recent disastrous experience and to | (fuincd them.© Very little was Knowi {LW "‘I"‘ One half of the mmonnt is to [ now two tin receptacles in progress of | elaim compensition for damages abont the o l'\\l‘d":”\-l a8 his demise ‘be paid when the rond is_completed and | eonstruction He states that on Sunday last he had | occurred on a day franght with easual c'onn fifid any style'of @ At frot o platn sas Al \ in vumning order to the Douglas county | The mayor has ordercd that th St 5 diive fronit i i it ties the newspapers paid Jittle: attention ‘,"',"“",‘ A any :1‘\‘ of cut in coat from a plain sack swallow tail (full diess) Inclnding entaway sack, straleht cut saek, doable Tine; the other half to be paid when fifty | judges and elorks appointed m the city i ¢ his home to Bl to 1L and tho. opisody wis fast 108t to breasted sack, a four button cut away frock, & one button cut away frock, a Prince Albert frock, at the following prices: ! or seventy-five miles are finished, as may | by the county for accounting the bond born City, He drove a team to n heavy | ponaey be d upon. 1t is undorstood thit | billots shall” also serve the eity in the zon and was nccompanied by his son, | The fecital of this event canght the at- ‘thn\.mu'l)u l"r«“ to b '.-<~m|x!|m 1l in that :‘;'v:uh 8 o '_\'" nylle: 1 ‘:p.v;‘L \:\_vll\l ."n”:d small boy. It was the first time he had | tention ot 1l torney and - search \I"'\Lmr l.'syu\r'.? i £ ey ‘can _be given to any corporation ch confusiof Wit the, journey, and e | the records of both sides of the ease will Lt i ilds e rond .4 e eve ) ount dees o Jerks wer yointed ver att 3 16 3 J 24 2 i whieh builds the road in" the event of | county jud il el W fnted ieomed th the rond, Jost the say and | be made in the possible hope of attach- $20.00 #21.00 o | ing the identity of the dead Nelson to ailire on the part of the present pi "’_\le'wlym ~\]nnt‘l:th_\\\n-i notusware | T eed at the Klkhorn river v pBint octors. 1f this arrangement is affected [ that the city would consider a boud | dTTIVEC AL Hhe JIKIO! Ldaels 1t of the mis: 5 5 i o rond will' prohably b butlt for the | question. - > mile below the regul, ford. S o lzn.w;‘\) g0 880 g000 L lnm o snw $27.60 $30.00 $33.00 distance of one hundred miles within 1t may prove of interest to know that m was comparatively I THE MAR SKET. Vas made to order by a leading Merchant or for his enstomer for one year the services of a judge or elerk earn him nothing, he proceeded v ; A LN A BN R $30.00 $31.00 3 §40.00 $15.00 §30.00 £5.00 $00.00 £05.00 —— $1.00 for every diy he is required (o act il he reached some vifllo shallows | e i DOUBLE CASUALTY. In the event of an’involod ballot, the job | ) seeni . offer sceure pa o, | Prices and Varicties in the Local g ISOTbh CORBIUETABIE THanty s bank was a triffe steep where he on- Mart-Facts of Interest to the O \/ EB ( :O és r l 'S Two Men Injured on the Unfon Pacttic 4l & tered and the wagon bore hard upon the Theifty Housckeeper. Tracks Last Night. The Riots Tnvestigatod. The unimals stepped in i in 5 3 i Gon. B o e torday | At of finding footing on a_rooky lot Jast o w|:nLY-;~1 evoning James Bloom, | Gen. Breck showed u eportery fom the soil yielded asfreely ag water | Onfons are selling at : o switehman, while attempting to board | the report which he had rece cath their “hoofs, and they plunged | 1ack, Beets 4 Se SEC Gants 200 $ 880 9.20 £10.00 10 ; 1 . 8 ; a'mving locomotive on the Umon Pa- [ Col. Chipman, of the Seventh infantry, | forward, Hho wigon pitching over on l’:_‘k- T mmi;?\' h et i, QRO DR G L $11.90 $15.00 $12.30 $12.70 $10.00 i 5 T I oL TRra B RE e REaEE 00 them. Jahn and his boy went headmost | New g 216.0 T &18, $20.( &) 2 " : & fi‘tlm ;r” ks in -”Il ‘\“Ju :nh vlul.(‘. 1|‘ ; (\“,I‘;..‘r ‘:v“-'\‘\“m ‘::L‘]‘r:r‘:"l;lll.:” (\Tll\‘xt:.“-h u it the midst of the strenm, and found | conts peck, Cabh $16.00 §17.50 $18.00 $20.00 #2100 $22.00 $23.00 £21.00 £24.50 ‘mw ng, under the wheels and Jost both | 1o the, ] M e themselves at at once inan almost inex- | conts a head. Potatocs, he §13.50 £14.00 £15.00 $18.00 $22.50 95,00 00 £20.00 $30.00 £35.00 Jegs. He had gone forward to LTS S I e R L R By the most heroie i S Wits made to order by a leading Merchant Tailor for switoh, and wniting until the engine ST LT i ivlluxh the 1 -lu‘h-wl in grasping | F00 0 g e £7.00 R85 $30.00 £35.00 £40.00 $15.00 £50.00 5 858,00 $60.00 by endeavored to spring aboard Col. Chipman is inclined to think that | (G iop” Y HASR AL ST % " thigre i = i which attained the shore. | cents wpound. These are hut a mere mention. 1f von witl consult vour interest enouzh to pay a visit yon can be convineed that eves s inte feot slipped on the wet steps and ho fell | the affair hus been somewhat exaggel T e e A R ) (S Saniae o sell for 8 o 5 conts | Studied Witk WEIGHT AND MEASURE COMBINED WITI BUSINESS LD PLEAS URE, = A LU ) on the track, the heavy drivers and the | ¢ He says strugeled in vain to velieve themsolves | oqol: crooked-neck squash the same “Less than fifty feet from the Chinese | ; : trucks of the tender passiug over his legs | coetion honso thre lives & fumily with | 20 sank steadily to death - - : : 5 : cotion Y 08 Jahn su I v drew o g Hubbard squash selbfor 10 to 20 cents !! ¥ Il ! I H E ‘ ' I.\.I I ! ! lyi IS E I I Just above the knees. The aceident was | whom the section !m‘r \m:frd‘».:l‘\\v{ 1l withithe aidi of he S s | o ¢. Spinach per peck, %5 cents not observed by those upon the locomo. [ Min of the house works for the railw to fish upon the de sufliciently to rrots arc worth 25 cents n peck i company in the y . Both these men | vo, pther switehma ether 3 hese o remove the harness, Jal links ~ he 5 giso, Dutwnotlr owitelman, further | SV ALY, A e T | Temose (e Jamess, b Ghinks be | Opster plant sll bunches for a guarter down the track, had scen the unfortu- | 41 o, the outrage oceurred, and were | g0 SRR o O the Stre Parsley i 5 cents a | n ate man’s lantern 1y into the air as he | not disturbed by siny noise. The seetion G 12 (e kit e : oll, & guessing its significance | boss and the man of the honse we A LIQUOIRl LAW POINT. By 7 NS 5 5 al a stop. Bloom was taken | At e when I called, but I s: he = % & l”” o t 81 P x e Joseph's hospital, where | man's avife who told me that she Important Decision of Justice Weiss ].' OGO 0 i up at 11:30 that night giving medicine to it WikelAGtountls kins arc we weh; | B e ] Dra. Gulbraith and Hoffman amputated ¢ : both Jogs, and e will probibly tecover, | hersick ehild, and that she heard no 4 b fe e o sweet pic puipking the sume. e e an Sasid e ia this wity, | noise at all, and that if there had b tice Weiss yesterday rendered | Celery sells a5 eents a dozen his home bemg at the corner of Nine. | much disturbance ornoiso she must on which has most important bear 1 e 5(:111: i i teenth and Castellar streets. He has a | heard it, and that they knew nothing of as precedent, upon the liquor traf- “w“mf";“; ot Dal ,“‘v‘l'l_‘“ A wifo and four children. ceurence until the next moruin of the state. The ease athand was & [ 10 pound - boves, KLOO. {6 #1951 ALt S A SR NN $'I'.., Abe¢ v after the roing no- was a dance 1 a hou most & 2 1 e A e aler the TorEOME e | opposite the Chincse section house | Sult to recover $129 on account brought cord *grages, 10 pound o 4 ? FRToT is f} s & C v 2 1i ¢ | baskets, 75 eents, sign (. 15 cents Dt Pacific o the G e | on the might referred to, and it is | by Louis Sues & Co., wholesale liquor ! n 3 2 ity 2 ini 4 oW, T S f S a pound. Cranberries are wo 10to 15 was knocked down by an engine in the | thic opinion that the stones were thrown lers of Cincinnati, Ohio, agaipsi 1d- | & PO - i o y ; 9 i1 <€ s 700l Orman yards e To" depate Rhodes | through the whndows by unraly boys and | (84" e s eity. Gome time | Hisis ATt Lomons b0 e b bt Open Evenings until 9 0’ Clock:. W i on o track woing the aie | that it was not done by miners or per- | Wi ! oty orida_oranzes ! arke S of a lows Trolght nd, ehidlding. hia | sons from Rock Springs. ‘Tlio windows | since Mr. Wittig purchasod of an agons | golling 50 oenls por dozon., L . inet the. driving rain. failed to | of the houso were on, but o one | of the complainants a case of champagne. | 105 por pec i, largze - === - - — not switeh engine bearing_ down | wis burt a1 canuot discover that | Tho ngent, hefore leaving the city, con- B el foocking andleating syplos, out any foundation, the pape cctod A Family Fight. charter membership will numbor about apon b el ooty nthe | anpgue s Geon Mo el g |t it teore” with Wiig | oot g 0 PO 2 o bl domalf the s fom e | ot Cam str, el | 05 o sy G fortinately off the track. When picked | every night at Rock “Springs, and the | from drinks, etc., charging the sume to i AN G AME tto | do so. The following letter from the I R A e up i€, was discovered that ono Of s | Plce s Kept quiet and orderly. The | the account of his ho grfont ghied| o dn tholing of i NREASI 0 | Gaperintondent of the company explaing | O'Boyle yesterduy afternoon on South | gfficers who served i tho Inte ware - e Aco 0. . S | hilitary company i itunted between | Azent left the concern d Sues | fish, trout and bass il at 1o N | . f ¥ § Y SEINITIGH L LORWLL shonlders was dislocated and bis body | military compan 2 t ZEnt: : it ] ML At10 f Thirteenth sty and asked that his - badly br Jhing-fown and Rock Springs that | & Co. . refused to stand — good | pound; white pickerel is scliing Eprror Bee—The articles publi [ ‘. S A Littte Blaze. o e Gl Aty thing going on cinbo scen | for _ his bill to Wittig de. | cents; croppie ind perch can bo Tad for | o\ TR RS BERERE LD step:fathioryalbortRConst , bo ar- A e drug store on T nth Strech whore .ara it much noise is made. Itiy | manding ut the same the payment of [ 13 cents: o il tonidaC |'in regard to the stoc | rested for committing an assault on him, | At incipient blazo at the vine firsg storo on Ahirteenth stroch whore, | apossible to- gmard - each individuai | $13 for the wines delivered. M. Wittix | pound. Il fih bringe 20 centsn pound. |3 505000 0F “Ciletizo comnt mphell's face was cut and bruised nd | WOrkS, eorner of Ninth and Jonos streets, D?, Lucke attended his in Khodes | Chinaman, but if they will come into | had no resource but to challenge them to | jxesh Columbig riet Smon afe Aorh | and the indignation meeting of | was covered with blood, which he said | Callcd out the fire department about 2:80 wita onveyed thence to his home at No, | the Chineso cump, which' is surrounded | collection and this the Cincimnati firm | 344 nts o ound. - Frosh cels seil for 20 | copnyiision men at the Omaba stock | wag the result of his fathers o | oclock this morning. No water, how- Adeds s AH0: > sentinels, they wi o perfectly pro- oceeded to do by entering suit in Jus- | cents a po | CODIILLMODATROR v ALt as the res s fathe ever, was thrown, ns t 1616 Buse trect, i by sentinels, they will be perfectly pro- | BooG ., Court. * Tho dofenso fonghton | _ The weather'is now cool enough for | Yards, is not true. 'he o ¢d | O'Boyle accompanied him to the house hefore the dopartment arrived, 3 Fhere are 700 0r 800 Chinamen here, | the plea that the complamants could not | salt watter fish, and they are vin the | O 2 0 s on Jones street, near Thirteer ¥Yellowstone National Park. 1 do not think t 15 the slightest d colleet as their deal with him had been | market at the following prices: Fresh RAthotothor Gornnis 153D arinis rested both Constantir nd Lieut. Dan Kingman, of the engincer- | gorof any orgzanized attack on the Chi- | in violation of the Slocumb law ] cents & pound, ((.\,;1“1‘4 I apd e en | man, and escorted them to fng branch of the department of the | n by considerable number of [ Sues & Co. replied that their agent 1 15 cents a pound. Maeke e :._'.w had I”iv-m'mlu to yung man, but od ) ; ; ol T ek ] ot represented them with power to elose cents each. Lobsiers are Platte, has just returned from his sum- | Miners re will be isolated casesof | not reprosent ! 2250 | Gonts o poun 5! 10 80 great : about the : assiult’ by individuals when Chinamen | the n, but as a mere sol gontsa pound. Shrimps aro & Chinaman’s foot. Tam surpri ) nd wife were as mu to wis, nted ) mer’s stay at Yellowstone Purk, where he | (0 candering - about adone in | trade hitd taken the order and re 40 cents u pound. - Oysters | Repubhean publishing iny s has been in charge of the work of con luded places, and out of sight of any- | to. the judgment of the firm . | count, are worth mr‘um\.‘ | without hority, and e § structing’ ronds and bridges. He was | one \\huv\'nnldl\u'lm\“]_\ to_interfere to | Weiss, ':H‘l‘\ ", .1'( i "’(‘;‘ x” ’ T onyagnroo | without consulting the i Lhe , Fosand . Sepr v protect them do not think it at all esented Sues & Co. with descretion, | men at the stock yards and tl by reporiorof it yoston hecossary to have a mounted patrol in his niets in their pame became their yards people. As for Tavoring who biizzed him on the subjeet of the | focie ), iblitie Jquence ren- Cago honses, there is not ond word eondition and imuroverent of the park, Mliete his been no disturbance of any itt] loinisell tor 15 ceiite id there is not a singl ete., ete. “The appropriation of con- | kind reported to me since the ocenrrence | o 1§ this view > ease is the prop s 4 AOALE “‘l b ee stance but what we have given Omahi gress for the improvement of the Yellow- | at the scetion hous it mizht 1y possible that all' 1 FIDIDAANE M, spiztolound 8 men the preference 3 Bovn, ) i gslonolrayimant ot ihvellow 1 e s eiat trading throngh 12§, Roasting ibs, firm und jui | S il the memboes ook a hand, and Camyp Cwas 000, Of this smount $23,000 Sport on the Tur sent hither, might by process of ¢ In-]l:-nul‘n from ,‘rvulxg .,m" ’\ ; bell wias worsted was expended in the actanl work of mivk- | Arcangements have been coneluded for [ 4on be braunghthere and rendered evim | £ SEEE O, B R To Calit - Ing rouds, bridges, und other similar - | some interesting sporton the fair grounds | Ty heen done locally 'with the propri- | of the par o Sean he par | On November Gth the B. & M. R, R,y dhigtrlouiConce G i Risvoion ;.”","."“]:f;‘ D e i | mext Suturday, in the shape of several | etresses of the houscs of prostitution. chused at 25 conts a pair. — Corn heef is | ®ill Flariia sulant Lraureion Party s {”" it ahog Lt cilontal expensis. 1think that tho appro | good races. Tho principal race of the | Justiee Weiss' ducwion tinds supportin | cliingat from 5 (o Beents scuorting (0 | 10 e dotiars pavs one way, rturn | g opiiibnefoliower : A el Jih0s e Sy Sa recent rulings of both the state supreme | euts. Prime legof mutton can be ha 3 S Ypiey 5. K ames, grand laveeny. {ll!:xr:lu.mm!nll st A\K..,h(.‘,iu,‘,).n Lo be | day will be for rondsters driven to bug- | o S OF OO S 1 ) wutton chops 124 o 15 cents, | When v x,tr.»"‘.‘ First cliss cars on ex. |y y loxge i Lhoned -:x‘ boliovo ML | gios, I s there are AR ey JAQ nts in bulk, | press irains through to .1{ slinati n Start 5 RS IE R AT Ber of. visitons than wsual at tho park | Elmer Clark's buy gelding Joe, Muj. tallway Notes. s, 1010 124 conts. Sausagze, | from any tution on the I & MR- R | G Woinbors t order of fhis Saar. and. fmeng them havo been | Tower's bay mare, C. H, Briggs' Gold | 8. 5. Stephens, general western agent | 10t0 12 o "‘“;},’.‘(.‘,“‘f”fjf“;',' e b L aco I e b or oy [ Uioiconttth ol ofoni sy hargzed many mémbers of cougress, who, whilo | Note and Hlugh MeCaffvey's Bill Paston. | of the Rock Island, has returncd from S Inckens are worth from | E o assenger’ and ticket | NG Wil Witson, grand lar delighted with the natural beautics of | oo il be s 1 other entries for | Chicago. 80 10 49 vents apieec ceny. The def both withdrew the place, and the work of improvement T : iaae . 3 : heir plea of “not »and entered 80 Thr s It has gona, yot seo that there | this race but the horses are not definitely | General Manager Callaway, of - the The Sans Ceremonie Club. plea .:;‘ e w' xi-‘&”nl! A §8 room for other improvements in the | known. Gold Note has a record of 2:243, [ Union Pacific, left for the cast yes- Breaking Open tho Jall, Tho first party of the Suns Ceremonio | back to juil | (P way of more roads und bridges, which | and the other horses are well known | terdiy afternoo o ; 36 mas. found s yedardiy fliab: bhe e S tel ot it (I TR B R will berves to euhanco the idvintiges of | sadstors of U clty: Tharuco is fora | Al 18 guict st the Union Pactiic | locks on one of the cells of the city jail ‘“‘_"‘- 4 m| } _”\vll- ::v“ Syahing ]‘ i Pt e R i i A 5 lries e M S on R nines, and the coal output s daily in- | p | e CEY I g ard, and wi > most brilliant nho the of the U docke Rivnaik ik iy ® ‘h“h’m e | irec of 310, tho secon hovse to Foceive | P n could not be 4v|r-l“‘lv-“h: tho ulor was | Millurd, and will bo tho most bl | Ui el before Juilge’ Wakeley for to Absolutely Pure. EGEANe LIOVEUE O L non. oon- ;AT SE e City & Pacific excursion | compelled to go to work with a file nnd R 408 I8 | dayi ; et SRR 65 | it R, A, BIGS sxedon | ool ) 4 ST | it e i e | s s g gttt Work‘of DO | Bt e iy | g it s oL S | e L TR | AGRISE S o b R | B 28 it S o fng Mbxillgea i out, ronds has LA e N T 5. Thompson of the Union Pacitic | the prisoners were led into the e attended the « artles T cihody vs, O COmpuTit O 111310 D OF 10w toat, Short K DEIas ! ompson’s biy hovs i Allen. It | e Cnerintendent's office, who has | 1t is probable that new locks will be p The mwusic will commen i Fenton'vs. Bendixson WOIEH . OIS T adOrE. Bl only. i Jibbg dolng ou nba waplciruto, nnd more | s M aliothaszmluyon ca-ul Al o), uporintendunt's office, Wt 1a? | Vided for the jail, us the prosent ones are sharp, us it hua been resolved to closo | Hoaglnd vs. Omuhi g 140 Y RO 0. 100 Waa sty lh:ul'ul ring any previous year. The O il b o 100 L 1\\1“..I\_;:m,‘m-‘[.‘ s r’\it cly untit el purty’ ag widnight. | The commitien ‘ ‘.’< ;:‘m L Sullivan e weather, however, has put ¢ Stop to the oral other races are also be < My, Thompson has been ; A E] A 7 s B LAV ia 7 EEAR ()0 ey \ 3 ST e [ — work for s s, s e Arvanseimns feg | a0 otlicinl labol i is lo bo ioped e e b ey ot ARG o at e B Ol Bt enl SyA R i el ey B o e FRoliamnlito e Py U T () mad efforts which certain Limbs of th dologation of thsdinights of Fabor, |CRAINERZLg Ry lle i e Opops | COnimissioners. 0 gllow the northern part of the park to | dnees given by the Omaha Driving Py press have made to ¢ lothe him with dis- | consisting of Je r..m_.,l ptzel, DanDon- | oo b caira will furnish tlie music 2 T ———— raversed by the projected Cook City | gesocintion, s the O Tir fnd By, | tinction will forever couse and that “the | g,y and Patrick Hinckley, will go down ok 8 Good As New, Y| superintendent of time and the runn ) TS T e T 3 % Are the words used by a lady, who was : 3 orning Commeucing Work, at one timne given up by the mosteminent uirond, Ticut Kinigon sabd hit he il | Jfion outatton will Lk posses ngof stimo and tho sunnls VML Lk [ EROMUIC MAROCIAMRR Sl A i ] s will never be unearthed again, | 10 ] ko Citpltlie’, moralug ;. potthink judging from what ho had ncard, | of (he grounds on November 1st. Thompson is one of the hest, clears | b wiidential terview with Sent |y, aontractors who have hoen award- | Shymei S0 R T Ted e to s e Pl would be snceessful. *Last o b one of tho host, dlcal "Van Wyck, withgegard to thoic col- | fgrd o A . dito est brained most active and dilligent mon haegard to thei cob | 4 the work of grading Soventeonth | Mo skeloton, paly and hisxord, not | s Inence (o el them secuve tho | and Harney streots, have been uotitied | ble fo leae horbed, trom «lf tho cong considered a seheme to cut v, P H 1 T bt adation o the Police Uonre Docket, in the Union Pacific service and 15 herein Judge Stenberg had a motloy avray of [ most heartily grasped by hiy | e b3 infiuen Ty e of their bids, and are new b ned Ay dnnds, { of the acecptance of their bids, nd are male wh asdi ement, leucorr| That 11 so fastidlons that he thinks his ideas eannot be eratified at the Oniy Misfit Clothing Parlors. A visitis kindly solicited of him te 1 11.00 §11.00 #12.00 $12.40 13.00 13.50 $13.80 ! leading Merchant Tailor for L ) Lo o ) 22,00 3.00 $24.00 $20.00 £20.00 £27.00 $27.50 §28.00 $20.00 IN THE VEGETALLE LINE Can be fonnd any style that 1 worn by man. bit the thing that catehes is that latest style one, the only one ever s ¥ Aty ] it cafeho at late 0 one, the anly ane ever seon in Omaha (& | andat the same time seé those SURTOUTS, NEWMARKIETS and SACKS, in all styles at the folow ing prices ot {n Omaha (Sce It) are worth 50 cents known 1 polic les, hailed Oflicer police ply with the come in, and ly the v n which park, comprising some 500,000 neres, d : which \;.m.. be decded to the Cook City | prisoners before Lim yesterd T g —— reparing to commence work at on et Ry 10 i flros This bill came ve f 158 o ' wore dispozed of P s ] & inflammation cte. She begins tak- | ‘:.'}'L’;:“ r.ulul"t' ‘;‘}I:"‘:'l‘,‘ YRIY GoAlY following cases wore i I 10f; Henting the Street Cars, Taking Dows the Signs. ling commenced yesterday on Seven- Dr. Picree’s “Favorite Prosceription, ¢ iding Veblcle made, | lToe ot cun siy ¢ of its now being i Flora Benson, inmate house of prosti Superintendent Smith, of the street Officer Whalen was. busy yestorday thstrect J<o using the local treatments ree e gt o we ang Faum i | o ramuh i S y jon, dischurged on promise to leave 1 K ordering the sto! wke dow > Led by him, and is now, she says 3 4D ilnnu,gln. The men who have this pro- | tution, dischurged on prow 0 leay ViLy company veturned from the | ordering th remen o take down the i~ ¢ o by Ll sl RN el s || ensitues Matars Y .‘3” acted railroad in charge, as perhaps you | the town b : ; | canvas signs whic unting - ~ f | ) - Ehow, cluin that (0 roseh o eortath fich | dohn Haley, drunk and disorderly, § toibway canvontion m St kouls. In | eanvse signs which bava boon Buuniing 3y druigiists = T R Y and costs, cony R estor in the breeze for thepast sumn Mos iy > mining country northenst of the Yellow- | and cost A 01 probability ihe streetear | of them have compliéd with the order, I —— E', x CTIRSION stone Park which is just being opened up, 1. Robinson, drunk a1 puny would take no steps toward | and those who refwse to do so at onee \ they must cross the northern end of | # and costs; committed in defa £a AU, AT 1 g T AR T ¢ tuke this mesus to mform our the park. 1 do not think that is necessary | O H. Smith, vagrancy, commi upplying the cars with houting appara; | will be ordored into goust friends and the public thut the W, .1 4 i Shd § ore | good deal of - at all, but 1 do wish 1o express any | Sisty days. e . ¢ {one in this dirce The Vankitten Case. V4 U. have but.ane *branch” lunch room L0OS ANGELES i g f 5 0 siy, disturbance of the $his Dill through congress unde B o i TN A o) Judgo Wakely hus as yet takon no {up. withstanding. Our only “branch® is t stand that his y thic seheme will be ivo Thompson, suspicious char: s P AQUIMS SYIION AN HDAARAI TR I pein the case David Vanktten : B i % A A at . ) thirty days in county jail o) ' . ROUND TRIP, $100 lylll»-\t‘wnfil | the rai 1 R R o o Yo 1o bother wit \o attorney who was ordered in court to sireot ' ight of w 1 the porthern end o hurles stor agraney i - o 5 P 3 P " v Rt o ok b | derry Collins, disorderly ‘conduct, & st wmawer to a d eful con- f A bosard meeting of the W. € ombor 251h, & Jatge party of excurslone 53 committed indefanlt Found His Man, ductin prepuri brief reilecting upon 4 requested for Thu . Vill teave Omaha Pallman Pulace a | dudge Welss. VanEien has prépured s | the members wil ¢ pro ping cars for Loa A a, Californla, )0 you not believe that if the railroad granted that priviloge, that this Day and Phil Manning, vagran Dey Marshal Hasting 118 tuswor £o the chargos. 10% usinoes: ' ( for the round trip, wood 6 months, iy \ ple, lirst elass tekeld, would prove the ‘opening We hica | dischargoed N m N in Custer eount sthier Ak} : 5 : n 5 at 1 clus would Tead ultimately to throwing t i P, resisting an oflicer, § L‘,l“”'[ AR el i AU, WALIAR | suicled Bio Juilge WY LRkS 4je iy stigation, 3 e BASRIARNY | T o ORI o G el Ehlan entire park open, ad eosts; comnn in defanlt, b Arres E 8 g B cant fare, westward, but riae east “Possibly. | Thero o many_evibi | | Charlesdolyison and Chas vsel, | roblied a postoftce in tha pluce recont ; o TR R TP e | o h ‘ o o sl it n propored T which would result from such a move toxication, ¥5 and costs Vhen Mr, H. arvived in Murna he foung A morning contemporary rece . & |5 necting v t the i b d it pree nl‘m-:t TLhe texvitovy of Dakota is already Jde 4 - I is man already in ¢ dy of the state | i) ¥ | Mo ‘ h gstated not & little by prairie and forest | : The Camp ..nI Instruction. 4 ieAdy in cusiady.of lie.Kiad nA»M« @ very ‘1..'.. -,xh, ! | » T MADE o Mil } m‘( H X ) Alleuigeaint passon fires, which aro auributed to the spark ‘There was received at military hes utl ' 0 t anagement of lion stock | N Loyl legic au bepton frou tie passing railvoud teaing, The | quarters yesterday @ report from Col, Me- [ (108 of grovary sloro, ik H,‘ de- | virds, cluiming that the yards were vun | MP‘JT' ’PFRFEF % SR It is proposed Lemiporany { i retin | u‘u‘m:‘-'win \\m:f:% v'.':':‘,l:'.‘ilflfi‘ll\[: "(!.‘.:rvm ook, who has boen i clargo of tho | ‘foted his time te to getting up the evi: | jy favor of ¢ N epared with sperial o & A i, Full part ohd o beiutiful forests there would e | camp of instruotion, “Camp Murray, 0 establishing » strong chain of proof, | to.th dice of local fivms. Although | PRICE BAKING FOWDER CO., then at some tine in tho 1 govaged. Game would be diiven o statements were absard aad with- | enigAGo. ST LOVIS, | muke the organization perdiiia (] 18.0f gre ang, momhors, 315 exeursion on apphlcation to our futurg W, MOR Gen, P Agt UP, Ry, O Utab, for the past two monils Vot the least conelusive ncident of the | h

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