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.x.:(\\_:. m AR EEITITT T T TR T N O S 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1885, e am— et e st mmm‘m-“—.“_—_'“ e e ———— o e e i 1 recommended that it | considering. T think in all probabflity | v 11, Goodman knows that the | toxieated. 1o is o good fellow socially, | to repace éingly in the pockate of Eben- | ere tho length of Farnam street smused I G | ie resid ) Wl that the mayor.-be in- | we shall hold a mecting nest Monday is residence on | woll edncated, and, as before intimated, | #eh. Thinking perhaps that he might | themselves yesterday cuying the snties of al | At deciai tie ‘ Has the ¢ty WG 6T ool i (o old | have been bilked, Wilson had " the Jaitef | two hayseed bridal conples. Thoy start: with said i [ ¢ 800: | & yesvanding ¥ h ; in v old | grrested. ed at soven o'clock in the morning and The Bnhwfl Dnrww] ln the City Conneil | sxid recommend [ Inanswer to furtier questioning, Sec- | y h sireet they will lay | Coutt sl S fault which is | “Ebenach who is well known here and | nntil noon paraded back and forth from k Last B Mr. Furay objec lontion of | retary Connoyer said that he thought that | wa it and on Faenary | deiving hi r pretty Fapidly | hoars an honest eharactor, denies having | Tenth to Fifteenth street, walking within PPt s, Lnst Bvening, the report on th at the ag | without doubt the free school book plan | d B Tenth | =he is pas y fond of whisky. *T | ¢c od Wi v having made any | those five hours just fiftoen miles, They — m nt to open I strect 10 @ | (oo Hrovan mioeess, Bt is sai, | ml hull 'A\mlm”m ll isto d ‘i‘u‘\"' i o “v empt 1o do s o suys that he met | scemed to enjoy it and put in spare mo- WHAT THE PANIES WILL i th of only thirty not enou, | e | an n't orget ! the pred § . \ 0 1son in Glenn's old saloon and com- | ments stariy the various at the vans Ccom $ WiLL DO Ih streot shonld «d to at least | there is owe obstacle which will prevent I < on Teath Who want | le'['“;-"\ for f|| m menced “showing him the ropes.”” He | ous city sights and eating peanuts. - | fifty feet in width fore moved | its immediate adoption—we are out of inth streets have | you'll try says that he did not take any money from - | | \ i and 1l i Thio Votes on the Propositions Cans | it the roport i recomumiited forone | funds,” Tho fitlo money which we have | Dect closed atd o |Imy‘:;:r‘!;‘1! DI Conine BEONIIL | i ihm bl Abont i Silver oy Personal Paragraphs, wassed--A Victory for Omaha and | &t cted to again viet M. Cal and | At present will just abont pay expenses | Elovinth street. Wil i o to the in: | g0 hard with you," R LU e v Lo | B M. Bartlett has gone to Red Cloud Western Jobbers -Other Ine sec if e woral not make further conces. | Wl J “}‘”-»'\ 1, when the ”"‘"“ :“"' terests of the tax-payers of the cityt e it ry“,’,’:\'.'" Stonfor, of Weat Point, 1s at e 0 sions the 1895 levy will be obtainable. We have CHARLES BEINDORE, A MARVELOUS MONSTROSITY, Canvassing the Votd ' ) il s s dete Mr. Vineent Bar who had_ean- | hud to stop our building improvements ) " T'ho election ex ‘\:. nent—if there ever | ,,John Bridenbangh, of Coleridge, is at - ] [ vasseil the property AR s s d Gl bl m“‘ THE THRED TRISUNALS. A Local Doctor's Wonderful speci | .t AR s egshpts | el Phe City Council, teenth streot, addr council, ar L E L e e men of Deformity. bRl spllohe UL AL AL iy J. S McClary, of Norfolk, is stopping How the Defeated Jwatices are Roars | B of the exchequer. It will co »w characterizes political cir- | gt the Paston hat th poverty A physician, whose name is withheld The adjourncd mecting of the city properiy rs would L ! . 19 Al wuch dissatisfied with only 4 senine | about £10,000 to put this thing into fng and Kioking. ' § turhis Iro © conntr < o xeati conncil wis héld Tast evening, Prosident | TR GSgItst 1 with only un opening | 3,15ng trom tit oalimaten Tt L | e, vy “]“,w_"f“r Suatien he does not care to be subjected to | ¢! s from the country pre J. 8. Ritter, of Notth Bend, was in tho Bochel nthe chair. Present, Membors | After mucl discussion, Mr. Farag's | been able to ilgure out. I have already [ 5 "0 puac ars bellowing | '° incursion of the multitudes which cin 2 slowly coming in, but donot | city yestorday Yoo, G Jh, Betm, Dailey, Thrane, | motion prevailed T3 | received proposals from ahout twenty | © Yissatl I' A Lok tane | S0eh an exhibition would draw upon him, alter the result published in yesterday's | Otto Stenberg, of Walioo, is quarterod Yuray, Bajloy,and Schroeder, After the | , MF Belim, o membor of the commit. | cisters wlighers and it is evident from | With dissatisfuction andtat the same WMo |, Gy i goseession the most wonderful [ BEs. The county. commissioners will | it the Millard U4 4L tee, suid he bolieved that the railroa there being so much competition that we | cavoring to spring schemes on an un- | o G0 Chich nature in all her | mect this aft Wl canvaes James Bell, a David City attorney, eustomary motion to dispense with companics would not mike any more | hall be able to secure 1 prices. A8 U guqpecting public to extend their term of | oo b ki “F 1 the votes, The now | at the Millard reading of the jouraal of the lust mecting | cor ind he did not propose to ‘l"-l ettt i LALLM “'l"“‘ ‘; lias ever produced being prepared be | Robert E. Stockton, of Lincoln, is o assec 3 00 30! o | vis lawa L plan ought to be given o thorough tria . 0 ©was born o Yolish wo. he | ve ) FOW o & Py 0 o g P \ had passed, the council prococded to i b, | Fiie people seem (o want itand the 1 In the fitst district the Kick eems to | ¢ " "\_"‘ o ‘l”‘ Ay sl :I:¢v ready (0-morrow evening guest at the Paston. é canvases the'vhied ens! at the election on Appropriating money for the payment | bers of the hoard app to _be pre | be the wo! A roportor led on old 6 vk AR L Yitioral THites JOM Coleman, of Neligh, isin the city, the th proposition and paving | of the liabilities imeurred during the | Well agreed that the scheme is o good | Judge Brandes yesterday to obtain mothe urvived, she was thrown iu Thia L \‘l wort Poot st at the Millard bonds ,.,H|,4.,,.u,.. J. E. Riley and | month of Octobor, g | one. Next June wo can ask the ety | o N | to spasims from which she ‘will never rc he two children of Mrs. Robert Toote ha G Willis and family leave to day for Los An, E. V. Sn r s in such ¢ 1 oxprossion, but his honor was in sueh | Coe G hor roason, The doctor into | Who died in this city of diplitheria whil ae aprotnted tellets | Mr. Behin characterized that portion | council include in the levy an s were appointed teliers to | 1 1 astew of anger and indignation that der fell has on route to Boston, were buried the vote with the eity clerk, and | of the ordinance granting money for the | mentof two ills for the spec mthe wo th and family leave today inounced as follows: iy of the librarian and two assistants | hose, ‘)\h““" “'il" reate a mwl' of al ,],‘.; there was no opportunity of bringing | prring it throngh pr o8 the funeral tuking place | for Los Angeles, Cat 3 y exhorbitant, elaiming that the work | 10,000 his we can put e plan | yim out, Judge Selden is the cool and | of preservition foriltimate exhibition in Bavi } 6 ol Sa ave e [ could ‘o don ‘for. 1e¢3 than Ralf” tho | nta execution and huve money o share | gollecteil gontfoaay Howover, who de- | one of the great anatomical museuins of Barnabas cl e L i Al bbb e alih Al ke " ¢ For, money. After some di=enssion the ordi- e end of the year ut [do notseo | (ares e ¥ 5 the east oventeen years o is still 1) g S AL DAL st ward'\ L, el e 1 I St. Jodeph's _h with | WL 0. Taylor, dont of Brad- nanee passed, when Mr. Dailey intro- | how the free school-book system cun | ; I Ponb's | duced a resolution “that the committg bo introduced wntil. the opening of the | {fhe e, He ‘has calreody challenged | ous deformitics to- which the embryo is | Prospect of recovery. Mr. Foote urrivad ;l wilotd 1¢ al on finanee and claims, with the city | next school year. In ition 1o the laek | 4o eonstitationality of the theee justice | Subjeeted, but it i€ safo to say that noth- | from Wyoming yesterday to attend the | 1oy St. Joseph wtorney, be direeted to confer with the | Of funds, the school hooks for the pra he s | ingin the annals of medicing is found to | Services W _H. Gibbon, Chadron: A, Wadding. ton He is going to keep his oflice | I'h re scores of s of marvel- left yesterday nd wotd Ihird ward,.. Fourth wisd, .. Fifth warde 3 Law and 3 his apjieal is ! Bixth ward library board and see what can be done | year have heen determined upon fiseal to whoop 1 fustice from the same | eompare with this specinen, This erown Mars hirgaoe ton, Nebraska City; L, Spelts, David City, ot - towards the x..lmu..“ of the expenses of most of them purchased, so- that old stand a little while lon, The ing vagery of all natural phenomenons ¥ nlelic B AL b arc at the Paxton Tolaltir 010 20 | said board, the salaries particularly,” | change them would involve conside B vt and good to the eportors snd | can best b deseribed in detail 1 Hans Young E. L. Eno, Fremont: C. F. Campbell, BAVING' B 10N The resolution passed extra trouble and expense When o Kicked this morning about the | The general form of its head is mueh | Ultoffwere arrested yesterday Waterloo; Jdas. Price, Albion; Pat Gibon, First ward 108 Declaring the necessity of changing s My, Conoyer intim: th bt editortal onstaught upon the cost | like that of a toad with a doublejawed | with selling liquor after Orle ro ut the Canfiold. ' Becond wardi 087 the geade of Hamilton street from Thiv: | mitee will § Wbly report at t milly, the reporter p ymised to put it in | mouth that when open obscures the en I e ¢ Thov Madame Modj 1 Fhird wind 331 tieth’ to Irene steeet, and James steeet | meeting of the board thit the free sehiool the paper. Che judize says. that e s | tire craniun and through whiciy the walls the might before They e Madgme Modjeskay hee husband, tha : e U Busiv e iodg | tHete bail and were ount Bozenta and a seleet number of Fourth witvdayive Firth ward s from Hamilton to Charles, Passed. book system be adopted, 5o soon as the | yleied had Declaring the necessity of ehunging the | condition of “the hoard's pockot B O |k wmtralibe hook | \Gugdventually compelled to surrend, ol n ler company will qu rter at the Mitlard cept that the for further appearance. The Bixth ward, 3 [ e of Loayenworth street from Twen- | will permit, which will probably e | JHEC6 ek he wanted to hang onto_ s | ar ved Tnwird | Hans' Young Gonios; Jup: for teal | Sk 4 K “Potale 116 # | tieth to Jacob, and - intersceting streets. | Shout Septem I‘l!iv\! e ame that his declining years might | While the leges a tritle elongated and | this morning Do ((,",7",'}"\“ "f" |:'I"‘,”""“" nd, PrAITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS MRl 0L S Oinat | CEwrRta b ARl AL LLibI it L L Sl | Rt BB I bt Whoy Want More Monoy TN ST, DRSSO s From the mavor, approving certain ablishi o of U.S. Gran : i strects wi ord. 1He hatd alwavs done the square [ unusual Jength and Connected with a HLA LD o Mill: 0 eV ERt b ing ] teoiin an strevt to Park | be completed about November 15, Miss | A e e web tissue An appeal has been taken in of the Millard. ordinancis sed at lh(illhl meetin f & ic Tri 1 i i ] { ng 3“‘ Wi apiond: Ly ”'} DKL :il‘-« o Y i i ¥ Wi o % e 1 o i e iy o » Annie - Trueland - will ofli a3 | g within the scope of his experience he spinal column s continious for a f from thereport of the commis W. H. Clark, of the First National T fe Lyt bbtus g withottine Nishing the s of Loavenworth | prineipal Schols be put g ohservation short spaee beyond the body, Torming [0 ch by the count e e i bank, has purchased a large interost in s T Purliaventor 0. dswaor | ntorsthy ShiildmeE Pleasant | " BN nest and desorving, but | thus o proouneed eiudal appendage. | POinted by the county court to assess the | junk'at Nowton, Kan., and will remove approval the ordinances relative to the change of grade of Leaven- | Vjneds etV o aiscnine L L 'om tho panyor, appointing Dr. I, L. | and Central school is expected _ of the freak is more | damages to property oo wppointed the mem that, includ these and the number of | and volto | Omahiv Belt railway property owners appealing aré Fr Garrity, | goloet fi e Gentloman, Henry Tarebins \ vweather eye open 1o contingen- [ The entive st ed by the | theve shortly vhneh bear upon No. 1, He there- | reptilian than fiua e on election day wre his name on | behold Lof the tickets which his friends | Phe doctoris at a loss to account for Cathari A very pleasant eard party at which a 1< were invited Wiy griven by ut Second and Fourth wards | other ehildren who will come in from | ¢ the matter of | outside urces, the (rru'& ment of s from the a committee 1o investi, Mis. S0M. Metealf rooms in the Romacciofti city " veterinary surgeon. | opening Eighteenth - and Nineteenth | seliolars, will * be™ e one LOmii precinet No. 2. Justice of | this deformity_ eseept wpor oy | B D Kitton, Ezra H. Shew, Thomas Ho | Puion hotel et ni e “From T imayor. ‘appointing Peter | ttrects, nnd “Members L Goodrich | The street chool o Do 3 Selden, ™ But some of | that the mother had sustiine pow- | Datley, Jo A Whiden and James: Wads- | 55 FER T (G ekalson, dEivor of pat n'l' i o el L committee to st dite for a | Will bo completed about Decemb No | the thick-headed judges of election down | erful emotion in the subject of which a | Worth. M D i R dher danghtor ) ¢ ll 1EON, 2| paw engine house. The council then ad- | principal has yet been decided upon. | in'the Socond wa sH to sce that | frog or tond was conceived s - M ] rehier, of ( o, 11)., havo [pliceman, wilhout extru compe nsation. | journed, The board ‘of edueation will hold a | {1 A8 kel an oflice up for eleetion The Pacitic Tele : arvived, visiting theiv daughter and sis {Eoni ths mayor, appolnting John Nor. S meeting next Saturday morning 0, cin- | gnd sayig by the law, threw out_ thesd pétlos Cout . The line of the Pacific telegrapl com- | fet Mes. A. Heller, ut No. 2513 5t Mary's us policeman, Plteforrat to 'l‘.;m‘c' OUR SHRINES DEFENDED. “;;_:I'“"'\""“\ L ‘l“"’"e upostions e Neverthel Judge Selden | gl ‘I"‘l'” \"‘"‘\”' ot | D0y was brought i halast night, URLS BT mittec, . | A Victory for Omuha and the West | tho rcent clection—nzmicly to eanond | thinls th tinthe event th t”this ne ¥ i A e Rsa vl wLho | the last pote being plur r dark. The New Raitroad. m_thd" mayor prointing O r on the Caa Lot Q | 3%.000 in huildings and to expend § A T b e i R S T Saees e Itis expected es will be strun, ting of some of the prominent , WoJo Remiedy and 1. S, Haseall | 4 Qigpateh was reecived in Omaha last | 000 in the city hall project LR L ! cuses were d of: | and everythi in & ordd s was held last night in the oflico 10 assess dinniges by a change of grade L T Fred Frost, Chas. Frost, J. A. Frost, | by the first of next week. ‘The eompany | 5 3 ) g evening from € vo stating that the 3 3 And o, over in tho seeond distr] % 4% 8 ) piiphatbla et e Rl 1+ A Meshane, but nothing of im- Contirmed & i 3 WHO I8 HE? J. 1L Frost, disorderly conduct, held for | W open an oftice neat week at 213 South | ince W lone. A i From the auditor, re hathe nad | meeting of the commission at that place J Wright, who hasbeen hoppin®mad | &0 8 00t tintion,” J “Thirteentl stre ! pelbloni i s e i examined the hook { A Man Said to be b a Killed | tVer since the convention put him 1 g 5 was had unul Saturday evening, Peter Murphy, drink and disorder amons the and saucers A tea [ yesterday had decided that no ch ) g C )l wber 1 (1 C P! s T bourd of education for October ~and | ‘ould be made in carload rates. This is e DA 2 | ForackB s DU ERUC O 10 e v it Koo = From the Yo slate. | A victory for jobbers in this city A dispateh from Lansing, Mich., suys t whercas he got severai votes ,\Inlm Sl intoxicates Last night, in passing G Antonio Suchsso, grocerioa, pro- B romthe aaditon, subo i L 5L GHToR v Lot | that a man named Henry Johnson, a | in Phivd ward he will, in case Judze $ “:l’!lr ker, drunk a fion about nine westof here, A e NG RSES amountz on hand in the f | is onc of the most important in the com- | Mchinist of Omaha, was found lying | Seldc w‘nuxlr s point ‘Q justice of the | 5 drink ad Pacitic train No. 26, east bound, s | street, was elosed out yesterday upon the city. Referred f ¢ outside the Ci cago & Grand T Kk | Peace, Omaha precmet, No. i Umon Pacitie in side Lo b he city 1 R e R i i & Gran unk R Ridite Nikewise il mon Pacitie train side-tracked the il ot sale to Allen Bros. From the city physician, repor i 5 2 | track, near the dopot at that city Tucs- | Jides Bimond Burtlots by will join the ke and by some weful chanc = deaths ad 90" births in the ¢i The peculiar feature of the contest wa ? 'l Judge Edmund Bartloty ha will join the od’over one ¢ NGE ORET day night, with his skall crushed in g and wait upon the stpreme court An Untortun ate Mishap. & 5 & Joltity Bedfellows, the amaziy and the small dumy month of Qctober. © WilS 800D I neonsisteney of the Chic 20, From thotolinitman of the bonrd of | Ailwaukeo and St Louis men, On neatly | three pla evidently by some dull in- | o work the un 1dvized ylhlu\uh\ into Edna, the da wer of Gen £ >|‘ xas Siftings: When gentlenmen go public works, submiting cstimate in e o oy i | strument Tike a conpling pin. The man | &) l,’;,‘““l"““l‘l""‘ acontinuance of his olli- ile deseending to dinner yes Snow In the West. oniuanta T avor of daron “f l}xnm L eeping, it load rate bolishod, Sueh rates | W48 Temoved to a hotel and remained | ; B : sthrown down by jerk of | Reports eadgy [ who G T forred. R are existing botween New York, Boston | Whconscious until he died at 11:30 “NO IRISH NEED APPLY.Y v a5 she wasabout 1o step out | morning s it is snowing hard at | went out to see sizhts. Aboat 1 From Alhe 1all, submitting his ofi- | and the nd Chicago, Milwa Wednes Shortly before his death | pag pord Says that His Nationa on the din room floor. Her ankle | all points w Nebraska Jine, At | o'clock in the morn uccompanied by il bond ws member_of the board of | St Louis. These give the thr | Officer MeKale identified him o of and Money BeértHim was canght under the platform of the | Cleyenie, miogBdnston | onUoTEiBRLCONComInInEslionihe public wo Approvid, tremendons advantaze ov four men who x,,,.lm il for |y e S e UIBwator Hl\ wverely pinched. No bones | i where snow is falli G ct bl oo ot the first. tin BiFrom H. Konntze, requesting On the strength of this advantage lodgings Monday nig hjE ]| M e s SmOREAH S CeNEIEE LR T were brokeir, but the linih was_consider. | and and the tempe D B AR s TG pointing of & fommittec from th | the lakes and the Mississippi river, as y° Johy and | wasin quito a conversant mood yester e L ihe An lio itita)| tlidtyiduatons, LD, SOt U DL G B (10 andiFonrtiwsxis to confer 1n cagzo and St. Louis have foreed the ' tr ho was sl frotn | morning, althongh he first repelled the | Tady, althovgh much beiter this morning, > - L pean e i e opertings. of Bighteenth and Nine: | in heavy goods from._the eastern cities, | Omaha, The dead wan wore | reporter's advances by thie challenge, | speut a night of pain gt How Women Would Vote. P laty F DUERCON Ot It foonth slvests, botweon Hacnoy streot | confining thematter in the retail trade | two suids of elothes, the under suit being | o : ; Eyityties il Were women 10 votd 've lost my key," snid ho, “Nove and St. Mary ®avenne, Granted. (less than ear load Jots) te | of fine blue flunnel. An open jack-knife | | Are you laying to give mie more h—1? Faane reaie: one inthe Tand who has used Dr | mind,” snid ‘the recently acquired & from prope vson Leave medinte territory. Chic U8t Louis | Jay beside him' swhen found, and on his | |t after the of the can- Rt ot oual vorita Preseription™ would voto /it to | Giiniancs, live gob my iimmy with T estings. that. no- change of | bave grown to e great cities on the | person were i five-cont picce and a | Daign vou could letup Mo PHORLIGIIOLOTION, 180 o Aty T ol | it ST T LD (L (el 0y {6’ on said street be mado | strengzth of thesecnr Toad rates enstof | hout 40 ye Aftei a few minat on ating his wife, He was peeuliar to her sex. By druggists than you'eun‘opon It with wkey. e e atlowed to remain as at | the Mississippi The railroads have ex- nd wor enod v, and saids “WEITLE am be rested last evening by Off i npexd Dyilivaz = Dlished, Referred. tended this“time honored custom” of ear | s e Ldon't ny oceasion to squeal. The | yud Whaden on complzint of his better R s FA Vigorous Article Annlyzed. vesddents of Davenport street, | load rates to the section west of Chi seen countin small s of money tho | Barbe i 00 much | 154 ho could stand hisal ORYCRBI S e ) A BCR RS, tor—"You desire u position as e e R e nia restitinT i the genicountingtmiletmehmonesiiol ey ird ward, | Balt,who conld stand hisubus nnklulll ser. | Rabbi Benson leetures to-nizht at the dl writers” Applicant—"Yes, plices on that strect. R f wih of Oy Kansas Ci denot thirty minutes before he was found, | Yot T et polities.” isinrionbrlsaniol follundepinndibisl aow fehTsynngokbliupionijthu subjictiiot i i ormaX omien i loRuAvIzo i e vom voters -in the Firse ward, asking | Moines, Council Blafts,” together of his compinions, ave yor ends whoyou | ahswered fo simiar mplaints numer- | oy 0 e of Evil Deromatory to | toril Applicant —“Yes s, for w division’ of the ward into two OF | AT R b wito wore c steaw hat. Shovtly | think w son ons tines Iolicoiooust Bind ) Beliof in the B lonce of the | cimpaign lie and fittingly r thice vortig districts, Referred. ing an enormous revenue tothe | after the other man walked up town with | o @1 have nothing to =y on that sc TN ot A o e Oy oI OD O i | mendacity of the facile fubricator who From property owniers on Nineteenth | ds i Toenl freights and passenger | two bogs, and - informed [ Emay and 1may fot have, One thin e T o am el g pUn Si L Sron LB DS ARG KU and Grave cteacts, ssking thut the streets | faves. The jobbiog trade has followed | had had tronble and was do kiow is t are some, whethor e e e i e ([lignka st . and fire hot m)lnl the dnemy. whose support 1 ex i wd | this dev get. 1 was contident | ° be led to the establishe lopment west of Chicago and | headquar ceompa LA prevented and tioroughly erads | or—""1 gnes: waiving all eluims for da s to prop- | St. Louis, and the west h pured its | with o threat that they iable S 5 N pbehi Yltien £t Jundunce into the collers of Chiengo | to taste cold lend el M Fifth wards in the S R G “!lfu'x‘wllllli\' AR AR Prom the auditor, approving ecrt and St. Louis, seeking its way to eastern | having seen him. Police * ofliecrs | ud i1 hadizamed them, Whit wi ShpeUnltysl e by dOlub,) . 1 N bills, which wi ved; w0 return- | markets looking for the inin. i poulein A allingthelcoutygl Rhigihirdimest the Unity literary T ing in bills received frow the fire | So exter hos the jobbing trade be- A reporter was ungble last night iyl ave be "11”' gub will held this evening, ornia. engimneer \lmm.m [m- approvi 1. ']m- Lt l"m\n'.ll;.;l in Loy g there |iro_ i ds .,lr fin 1,»..‘\ one who could t any 3 0 did you fore """“ vesult? 44 {16 Gth, at Unity ehurel. The exere from lowa, hound ter were about 20 be to the com (00 jobbers, without taking into consid- | on Johnson's fife in this ¢i k& is said that you ¢ ed your ) e i > : rived i 1 S SR works, | eration Omaba and other thriving cities | hison Lol Lol ticd of cleetion o polt AN onithgioyenineayiliiconsigtie linl 0z s }”“lm el “1..u Mr. Furay arose and ob' | of the west. They have seized on the r That Poli : siv. 1 had « Joe of de- | on Buekle by Mr. Curtis, a recitation by | yesterday in ¢ of J Holmes, of ed, Tostatod that”the chairun of | il trade of the Surroundinie scction, tn | 'y oty i . fore 7 conld Mrs. J. R, o, an cisay on the Des AMoines, traveling agent for e |In. it (M dor) had not | sonie cases at a vast onthy of capital and esterda i, assistant | 3 fluenee of the Mosiem on the Deve Union Pacifie nostarted on ment of ) their trave fope, ! and wer of Clim ony on met with the committee for five weeks, | at great expense. The and the papers referred to the commit' | every farmer has a large tee never came into the hands of the | conter almost next door other members. e stated that did | can got every article he ult is that | ehicfof the d i : court in ‘ Red Star | priceless, precions h Cure, swer to ry on K vitho m - o and batt not propose to sign any more bills v ,m | shortest possible notice, without waiting e b 2 % w : ; Iekpnonoge toslen tayimoro Wil HRUL | Celka, wind sometinoal monthn, Jar e | Drinted yesterdoy Vants antlip. Mus, Frank's Trinl, i he Baposltion Bullding He Iv,ul intendod, if the rnu m" ad | orders to be filled in Chicago or in New He waived examination, and judge, Teamo heve and gave The trial of Mes, Frank, whois ¢ha I'lie work on the exposition building is ting of the coun- | York iy i 3 wius bound over to the district court in | myself Tust night,” said a rather sor- | with selling hquor in her house of ill | Progressing rapidiy, and the brick work ‘1 8 nnuul T"h their A‘lu(]mmhn!'. i)iw I\,\l::llnl §509, ‘Thomns Casey going on | wookine individal named Geo. | fume, wus to have come off yesterday | has nearly been ecompleted up to the apid growth, and not content to sell in | his bond. - i cond_ story. is expi it wi holesule 1) Jots to the western WHAL GALLIGAN SAYS Yates, in sd story. Itis expected that it will been present at the me «il, to offer to withdraw from the con wittee, e would not continne the re- ltlmlml\lln\ under a neghgent ehairman, the pohee court | in the police court, bat owing to the e bills were accordingly veferred to | jobbe ) Milwaukee and St | Mr. Galligan was met yeste ave- | yesterday, 1o dudge Stenberg. 1 did & that ono of the witnesses wasabsont, | 128 Somploted about Detombe thoe committee on tinance and claims. ast an evil eye on the pros- | porter and talked ir it on my own aecount and was not ar- | the trial was postponed until this e RESOLUTIONS. perity of the western wholesale trade and 1 much regret th blime | pospeq, ming. Parke Godwi AT BH.S By Belm—That all advertising done by | s¥stematicully worked to break it | chieily my sty tomy S S s (R il o | AR S | the ity of Olnaba by iy city. Sficial b | down and reduce the western states to a | was ineited by no politieal ill-fecling on | ‘W hat did you do Ll e T e S b Gy Jiginy done in the oflicial paper, only. exeopt- | provincial condition, almost wholly de- | my “part, “ 1 have been shaving | juls N, Fr e oo, thrco detends | Wililans® Didian Pile Ointnet. dmg when the council orders otherwise, | pendent on tho th dies for supplics. | wit Elsasser sevoral auso T am afraid of gettingdrunk, | i GHbE s R O et the b Uhe | Bos s eured The worst ehronic A}fi,pl.-d. The attuck was Sinsidious; Chicago said: | years. In this campaign Lwas for Ford |1 oone"cn 16 send me up where § ean’t PSRN0 NEUNORUALOEBL L IHOMOL O 18 tanding, one 1 By Belim-+That the city treasurer bo | *wedon’twant fhe carload rate abolished, | whil Rep by s AT iTioan AN GRTARL Y ORURERAS S ARSI el RGBS AR aninies b UG Dnd Rl s authortzed ta tender payinent ‘of §1,000 | s want the diffivence i the rates madd | woel v the farber ud [ ot into an | § uliapasiknox tinubliidoves el - e G fo property pwiers for the opening of | 1ess (0 save the western vetailer from | rgamehtand he heeame o escited that v ahottiho seay.L fooL 1 h v 18 D0 i o I St ot Ao rd stvedt into Baleview and Cliatles | the rapacity of the western jobber,” It | 1tokd him Fwouldnot cven tlg polities | 20 Josked up, Lenat bpros pu Murx Borersibonth O e “""."““"'\f‘“‘" streets, Addpted i fust what Milwatkee wanted | with him again. Meanwhile, as his con. | Whit 1do-when once G got to | Mrs. Mary Dwyer, sisterof Mrs, MW, JUEE? GRS By Furay—That the city nttorney be came out flat-footed for | veniences wers not w drinking. [ wish yow'd fine me, and | Rensdy, dicd yestorday after slong | S v, and i el instructed to report whether or not any t w load rate, and | made up my mind w v L ll‘“‘):ll::l‘“\l"'l:. 1) ‘_fl_’\ and sendyon | U D i ilness, surrounded by soma | e of private parts tile e, ail- | ronage from him. 1 in slation if the il | Absolutely Pure. license fo the sulo of liguor in this_city iy | - ST PR SN DISEASES CF 2 be issucd to new applicants for i mply. 1t now remains to | 0 ¢t my cup and he made some very | P to the county jail for seven dave, ay | of muny driel She leaves four < Mashe Ointment ey S s stn thitn §1,000 from now witil e | be socn whethor the threat will be-car: | inslting remarks, whieh [ resented anid [ y0u are unablo to pay the fi veplied | sistersand two brothers to monyn hey ke Huds, or Grubs, arios, A warvel of pn end of ho liseal year, this information | ricd oat, { during the interchange of blows whici | the judzge. un Iy end. In life she v heloved (Lo oL, fatylcaving:) being desire fi'ton the guidance of the As to legizlation, other statos ean play | followed I foolishly struck him with thi s ST b, fio had the pleasure her aos 1, ¢ I Raradi i | pngo banrd of the ¢ i that game ns well s o ) cup which I held in my hand.” A Pieasant Party. Y ) ! ) ! | 4 Bos, Sore Lips, an hiate powinra. Ho licenso bdurd of the city. Adopted int gime as w wuri, The an- v Eheld inomy han = . AT SR e ool A Old Obstinate Uleer | o hic Powder. 00, 100 By Bailey—that the board o isers the whole thing was to “*knock WANT T0 M OUSTES The open yarty ol the season of the | gluintance, 8 ived ahife of exem ol by dmgaiste o matled: on rocotpt of | i N, y 'y | ! NT TO HAVE HIM OUSTED | 1 phary chvistianity, and honor to lerseli | on the western n ! 1z trad o to Appraise of eity property be instru rday the friends of My, Llsasser | Apollo Club that portion of the north side of Nicholas h;.“.)n.l.]m.. ;1‘« .u..;i.:y | ‘..;:.m;m cireulated & potition. to bo presented to it Ghaa an ornament (o her religion, Forti Kuin & o and Sebrostor s | street that has b Ieved sold, so that [ of Omaha, Kan ity, St. Paul, and | the eity conneil, o g that gan be B " mty-five f fied Dy all the raments of the Roman s L the same can be <old for the purpose of | other western citios, so that (he western | ousted from his’ prosent posit . re were twenty-five couples m | G Glic ehurch she has passed from the i TIMKEDR SFRING UEHICLES obtaining funds for opening and extond- [ retaler would be forced to buy a box of | suid that a Lovze number of | attendance, and a very pleasant time | size of e to enjoy the happincss of her 2 ! nsed. OVER 4C0,000 ing said street from Twonty-third to ~..|.......» ckles, or candles, a I‘ Im-l of | have wlready been secured, was lad by all. A full ovchestra fur- | etevnal bome "I""';j“i" "‘-“I"“'\ }” | h‘u'w"h Suundors, Agopted, sult, or molasses, or sugar; in Chic it T A P S et ol yaper i i good town, Best of in By l:-hm Fhat lf:ln\n}l!.lll( i"“ ap: [\yl”I'\'u‘:n‘! l‘l‘l‘\l\ \\”l\rn‘n\lwnzvfli;'”x‘m;”;““n" For Rabblie s Soldior: | and an elegant supperwes served. The s Suing u‘.. City. i ,'.“" Pt } HE \-h‘xl..:} il “nu‘ 1\(&:)\‘ tod to procuve a sultable locatity, 10r | DRSS than ohr Joad. rates added, on | On the night of July 4 James P. Van- | affaiv was a grand secia! success, and The easo of Kimball & Co. ugainst tho Jeo. O AL Duteher & -Sons, Plains | * T It I Laitited by the oard | defivery, and to whieh he must subumit, | andey, o at Fort Omalin, who had | will be followed by others on Wednesday | ' . on b} Loforo Neb ‘ of ‘teade. Adgpted as well 'as to the vexatious delays to | been ating” the glovions Fourth | eyvoenin November 95, Decembor 10, | 9Wdse Wakeley of ¢ of the | -~ Y % 1 N nhe 3 mber 1 " v ” REFOITS OF COMMITTEES which freight is subject on the lor wl. | \as robbed on South Tenth street o | Jinuary 6 and 27, and Februnyy 21, 1 distriet conrt out City Brevities, mmittee on Vinduets—F The railioad managers were not foolish " " MoK T T A e ,,“\,.y, ) i $24 s dam The Colonization society will hold w | Paslest Riding v Dot Gon | enough to kil the goose that lays the | men numed MoKeona and Brennan | SECQUtRe Gonpe e % i i meeting this — evening at Wolll's | Siorted sodigts tieu rive from th e o rauah t ) Foitice, Nui g Carriage Huilders o hald on Cuaming ted for com the Union | golden cgal for them—in short, the were shortly retion of u | 4idn’t propose to “knock out™ every west- | iting th and obtained | ern eomn center to gratily the laway, of cons v ar | Booth, Gun, J -,m,.nm i, 1 f 1 | A, J. Faton, B. 1. Fry, #. 11. Kovst Kenua, ono of the defendunts jod | W, Sketehloy, H. @8 Bellor, L. K. | ovs same time no, tpe and M nd, both of Omuha, were viaduet on Sixtec) from him n propossl that the railvosd | rapacity of Chicago, Milwaukee and St. | - ; At BT e A i - companics Wil pay their proportion of | Louis dealers whowished to invade this | i \v‘\“ iw o court, ‘»J wy, 0.1 Bu ol ¢ Tod against 10m at Y W‘ . e - y the cost of tuct as provided by | teveitory and greasp the reiall trade of 38, wwes, 5 3 q ITOOA, DOURH - L BRtaot of the | " the same not ty | this section to” the exelusion of local | Prisoners, demanding tl A Foundlimg Imfunt, ! I e exceed §30,000), iilalso construet & | Wholesule merchants. Neither did the | separately. The casé was a e one ing whichw {uft " on the Ain I strocta, They arg roadwiy (o cdgrado along | Faile ads wish o dustroy the enormous | #1int MeKenn ; WI'II;" jury vetirned | gq of J.G. Fomtain, ie14 W AYell, this onnts i 20 | LU GLaTRS |v 10 police, it Pwenticth steeet under all ivteks the full | local trattie in fr ind passengers [ @ verdiet of gulty, The prisoner was | (., AR pu A suid a fall, comfortably « 1 on. Watson Pyzrish of Oukland, Neb ] GE o Kt sttt ithin wiseht months, | Which the western centers are constandy | Fomanded to jail for seutonce ract, o lay nighd, by tho m Al ki U | and ' umber of' s ieighbors will LOS ANGELES Moon the condition that the oity will | contributing 1o their increasing rever [ Hawes gave notice that he wou 3 Il dark dvess and ! i i bt on the Union Pacifie excursion of (0 - allow Fifteeuth stroes to remuin closed, | nues for a new trial on the ground i, is taken ‘ehnrge of by the | * ¢ Juil ¥ prepa st to Los Angeles to spend U ROUND TRIP, 8100, apd that Eighteenth wnd Nineteenth | ‘Lhe railroad managers not fools, | Jury were unduly influenced by ( county ¢ s, probably at the » being locked ! ! been | I ) strobts, wlieh vever have been opened, | and Chieago, Milwaukee and St. Louis | g of the stevet car robb 1 by Ofticer M vge of | 1 ] Wity 0 excirsions will not he extended, snd that Fourteenth | bave I it out : o i . | Omata Hnan Palace streelshall vemain as it is vutil the com- - The Viaduet Question, ) i 5 | far | Calitormia lotion) of said viuduct, when, if it be | School Matters, Editor of the Bee: How did 1t ¢ it 4 : | o ey SO0 < VORI, deemed neeessiry to do so, the yuilss A reporter looking aroun quest of | ehat the vi fiaynsioaatad i W AT T wompinles W Shen o sume to the wd futo the bosrd of educa. | i tntain south. (i wostward, Dib Fie gk Weath of Nility feet. i is also understood | R T \ \ ' is to et that . and s proposed to that Seventeentlh street shall remain | s o Wil I b iy s AT y make open. 1t-i% further understood that the | ng upon his ac i s t elosing of Fiftconth strect shall notin 1 in reply to the + him \uy manuer: frevent tho oly or by of | 4 y seribe, “the members of the | man has got nth streat | town as the Ieish lord ¢ F ; A [ tha property awners on said street from < o R s 1 b iy T : 3 2 ) dou | 1 ) seturn y gonstructing vinduct sloang the & B 0 k I)\ Wit Ve not yet \H‘.Atd \nh: ie viaduct is | k l ! 0o b ey o 5 i Y 4 Futl } arding over the tracks of siid companis n minds ag to what report to | built on t strect. His property on | was ugaln s J yis crease fuiled 1o v | 1 0N apy ORER sommittoe cgamidered Ui ton fair | 1 tion which they are| South Tenth street is not aficeted by ti on the old ¢ il itaedf con wddoung: | Gen, Pass. At L Giaia

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