Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 7, 1885, Page 8

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8 VICTORY 0N OUR BANNERS. The System of Uar-Lot Rates Bustained at the Ohicago Mseting AN The City and Jobibe rate meeting Of course s in where we o agevs of the gr by dostroying the ronds have he present time load rate, ll, they apy un\ul it com where discropans e report 1 put torth very in was that the at i [ accepted the reat American me n.,ly oli s content to sell to Ch and ot \\.-l.\nnnunu 2o tries of the west Chicag we ean'Uhave the earle we will tuke wh T, vor il Ocean adversely CANNOt S ll br is, that the w broom fuc! the Lo tives here, versely (unu- bin, cyclone wi I be son wre powerless (o istation and the in araid to raisc doal i clisifieation alono. ven quarters in the eahoose t,\lu ]u'-lwll as comfortable and mlm 1ed that she \u-u]‘l lurd train she L or & into the ¢ her. at iength, which she sleDaniels, as the young ]mh at her .uul mado but she struge rushed sault u aud had pearcd beto i company with hor out cl W oelber any assuult upon Miss Go There was a some of the saloon men wer take steps to have Tmpeached. and intangible no positive form, Cummings when s yesterd With me t against me wrilten uarand sibility.” My lh;:gun who wi asn st n proa Led ent about the matter, " h o ’.n»-— back of the you did m; m ATROCIOUS ASSAULT, | to talk on' that subject An Bxciting cs Snstained. a member of the | profound neilman Leeder " that he is do. 0ing to fly in the ~ and of the ¢d Chicago anad will not ¢ ik diity oo, n a nimber of busi- veaed the be o, that §f the they would me trons defeat WHAT MAYOR | been o much discu ing ordinanc ion of and the | main entranee full cxpression from been -in certain i “Chicago men | niolrignments. One ratlier favored (1o saloot-keepersin i position they had taken. M Ccago oeeup Omiaha and , or never intimated, Y 1 to | vide the other three with shakedowns in has built up an mmense whether the any | secing the guests comfor l|||\xl himself. suloons <hall cment of that 1 is bound to enforee and the west in B thTonToTs lun nn_\ wint age too, hene y other statute 1 hinted that t) .ynm; exactly rig all the tlourishing indus- | as 1 thought that when ar finds_that his pl at out of the ba lonc atirred up the Down with th twenty be expeeted t at the railroad wastern J‘.m.. £s in foree impartialin en s he has persceated some men and favoced It w Tt is rcommodations had d Marshal Cuam my idew and 1 i s should keep their | mngs that the salos front and buck « > coulid not he offend of the city saloons running in Thisx was given du editor. » sight | timc umwh blast | shoes I «l m at editor of the 1 he reason why Chics ms in the west @ full of l‘rrlmm « sion from the mayor onght | sat in his st y donbts which may have < {0 his opinion ‘on the ni the ording and western OHAHA AND KANSAS CIiTY. ¥ will Knock the | A Bet reporter called at Madame | in s to the railvoads that say | about 12 ye rowth of | ings to the distinguished lady line doing? |'(ml flw n-)um- “Don't you read the papers? Where [ husband, the Count Bozenta, ansy Attempted Rape. F. M. McDaniels, y onthe rested yesto & orin Lean Good The Koelber, now iy the county A reporter asked Koelber yesterda ternoon and learned from cumstarees of the ense Wednesday morning Miss 8 pretty ?hi'v!n i help to make the prpers we | and for u halt consider ourselves well posted. L not sur completed giv In 1880t had 5 Lof having made ult upon the 2 voung lady of Millard, alittle over .I|n1\'| 62,0005 in 1530 it was .,1 5 and MeDanicls is This makes the waiting trial, it over 18, 1880 it wais 70 per ntage of “Now take Onhag 1085 over 1850 is na Gooding, ! 1of 18 years In 1850 cent over | than our | 't you 1830, is “m in favor of Omaliay Do you han I NIEHN ( 1!\ 5 mlvn:l'n y L n had | lh ren running abouta half hour s you helicye i ventured that he SWell, I know you have. h thiis thing nyour fuce. thought lIIlH' \\ll\l|lb y ; plain s ihe nose been boomed, ar B zies show her to Ty I\lln mlh o tal has flm\.d in In||u exted ul lrl n T TG ne to Omaha last night o hands of oflic formed Union 1 which I Dnuivlm Hiven's oflice until this mol ‘1\1' WS lll(ul under arrest by ¢ onst xH \m 2 committes .l y 1~|w\n|m Lo or! | \Iu hul~!m . the trade of times in tifteen years she has been fa to faee with quostions atleeting her life or death in rces. other attuchments to fo kand did notling | The Defeated Candidates Teep up | G0 Canimings ot |”.'. oxeguted activein | their Roar. Al Iding in swhich e has atstill | The defeated candidates for justice of | RN T v 11 probably Iu\u a lln.\.ing \‘.uu the place e aflernoon or to-morrow. but vidienled l-m.,m,:nu eity forwurd Ui"» out of Creighton in the sities That the Saloon RALE LIAE n..mmm cuilronds mers from a home ma y oft their prodicts o Chi lulu \ull. at 4 You think me Marshal Cummings rumor wus indefinite and as yet hus assumed "I«’ o dou e llule\h:- begi connection wit bjceted | distriets the same w | up and the newly sked about the matter L “that l|vm'1'y~i~-m_|‘r~ s doing 5o much to plish \vhl 10 5ue 1y “Do you know ou what umumh hie is gong to prefer these ch Teporter, “No, kunow my hiive pe during peived a single nickel, ! l I have done which nothing is done, them to investigate | le dishonest \immn-m)-- No. nothing more | that preeinet hasin its lits a ) 1t is ¢ down on me d Ly railroads closing order | Vo -uluuul the 10, home Udon't | ropose b until Igeta wny diversion § 00 u\m!‘.\l \\. fore me fron all furtlier ves Wi W trath is there |h.n 3m| intenc tand | and | THE OMAHA DATLY BEE. SATURDAY. ont sinco 18%0. On the | Minnesota citizens men eame | eminent writer and aathority on ley | here an s with the pro- | found 18 cuses of thigdisease in W gressive men of th wnd “reported and Minnesota. 1t isfound in Jrogress” to their friends t Norwegian colon [} pstera capital has sine t the Chin i over this section of ti nia Thirteen cases (black will s by the real estat tion white) e boen ted Omaha for one thing. Colorado, Wyo- | Charleston C.. Mlsc s0s | ming and Montana | n amaze | other southern states, € 1 ingly in company with wre sometimes scon 0 Ne Omaha is the neape have been a seetions by upwards can easily see how radi in the f 1 New York hospitals; there wer i prosper on | wards in the charity hospital in that City 1l An eminent New York specialis 1 why she mn be | that there st city west of Chi < in the United Statc The Struggle William Berg Had with | with the multitude of new comers. ALY B bl MARSHALL FIELD. men entered the United States once | Island road nd it | transfer fr me inThu m the ‘regular no beds, but the ek threatening cibly struck the t n that there were sonu commodations in the house the hest he coulid do was to gi the men ¢ strang un, s recolle - | Pacitic depot., L1 The ec Tess distinguised than M great wholes A Lroom. This he did and after | Chicago, and a party of hi nds abed, re- The ear was at the when are; erfor the BEE en ek in the | his early 4 German lu dwere np and astic and the DY R roown up stairs was preparing breaktast dist Imhulln is sleep by the soft openin an 1 have the pleasur of the door, and vound saw three | porter, half apologeticul heads peering which | mons ‘at the door broi the opening room Field himself He waited aominut “Certainly, walk in.” followed by bodies nutly three | porter responded by steppin stepped into the chamber with | <plendi witly furnished ¢ lthy and cautious _strides. I | iew tollowed whil iped from bed at this juneture with ppled the three men. A ter- | politely declin 1, in which the to breakfust, withdrew as the rea \n rs and .«\:! blindly, the 1 1 was :nmnmunl who iszt powerful an, lighting with a on the upper floor and. pr the bi Mr. wits room of the riot traek i ds hastened to company with Ezra Mills then diseovered strangers who had been and as he had not yet s¢ yzain e was unable to vem s wond voree thy £ blood down the the dhis watch. ; tuneh at M. Millard's residenee W hen intervi 1 areporter, He left for the cast yesterday ing into the b N ) pany A Reporter's Chat with Count Bozenta at the M ) Stephenson’s superb stables d met Mr, C. F. Will a ( M s chambers at the Millard hotel | day terday, to extend pressgreet- | Omal ked the seribe. “Very well," fe “Wo ean now compls !wun than we expected.” “What are your el are 2 0 cents for over fc u)r o twenty-six blocks, or The madame being fatigued with trave was abed and could not be seen. the reporter’s rd be inviting him up, ar or inore the ty - tlemen smoked the count’s cigarettes and chatted pleasant] Count Bozenta is a wonderfully clever entlen Whate vather w, and makes no pretentions “We have sixteen, but He conversed readily ching nl horses o the smme just the_san When the re port g1 of the antiquity of his family, he quicky posed Dy stating that thie pee v dif f the we will furnish the cabs Family Feuds. the notor sted Thursday n and Whalen for bes 41\“(4' (which how A\l‘l not the real name being too won his Carly wars ng b lich f \ Her maid nymie wiic in “Awmer 1e ..ml n v mu d to have him » J"\ u)'lh(‘ 1 is s the sed wives,! red BOME \‘ lavie cannot be reproduce "The reporter expressed so ne gret that the m, anie hid not rin “As you Like l( 5 th vl comyp) me mted her Rosalind without stint, T'he dorsed this ret saying that the Yelented and are wadame v clever in the role, but | geeure the relense of their hotter that the management desired to v Andrew Anderson, who w in something new, as her Rosalind b 1 Thursd once been seen here. The connt com sent up yesterday nted most fa iy upon the dame’s Adricnne und Princes i which, Iu said, were in greato in my s in the east and R R e of the madime’s neq much berg, as he or Attachi a Grocer. Attaebments were issued Friday county court for the amounts of every town v they had visited had descanted on this point TUE KICKING JUS in favor of Meye the pe still m show no weakening Judge Brandes will tuke no in their kick, and rvice of the paper 2 + | made inthe afterngon by Const ps to quit his | gerton o oonas long s there s Audves and Selden, however mueh they may hope that tl judguient of the s ill « nul the new lav prepar | cessor, | their books inoanees that he Central City's College, Nebrus City, i1 town yestorday, ht. “Ho reji new college is in the hest e the muin building, which ha up ata cost of F10.0004s now he tered, The finanem] busis of home | doubticss find_ difi their elective | tution at ®6tinato, | at 1'he grounds u o0, aane will | rest their k new | un- | eifort 1enliy eom rowds | constitutional the attendance t! reason th Lis of | fe ract ) ! numbers sixty. o more fis s therd precinet bee s a city of the fir to limit the justi To Cadiférnia. On November ath the B, & M will start a seleet excursion ! vig Denver 1 in aprecinet y-iive dol | when you vlease trains through to de from any station « [ a striped mule 5. Field & Lytle ar who have charge of the g | terest of the kers, and they are n- | For | culars l ning around soliciting an in of | ticket nuent, I Ne their clientage in this matter Bustis, g 1 The Leprosy Case, | - The follo from wsly Wounded & | Dr. Biart on t I TPy e cuse will be y | : | “That the nolepr o At n Amer . « $lint & wed on the subj w. 1 LAY 4k 908 AT 9 | about 251 “on Taprosy in Minnesota, | other hand Nebrascka has n 64 per | 19691833, by Dr, Ch. Grinvol 1, cha | cent since 1880, and nearly 503 per cent | man of the standing’ committee of | & You see now why Omaha | board on that subject, s |k own in <pite of adverse influences, | bronght to light, Tn 186970, Prof a of some of its oldet | liam Boeck of Christian [ various times inmates well marked ones in the dermatolog W the very least one hun and that | before | dred lepe | your hair turns young man. Aud | the disease is upon the increuse - | Thaven't fold y¢ Some other time | impossible that it should be otherwise | will do. T don't want to weary the read- | when there are daily landing on ovr | ers of the Beg." shores lurge numbers of human beings ! - coming from regions where the dise BURGLARS AND BATTLIL igepidemie. A few enses of the dread disease must necessarily be introduced Islunds; | g | a Trio of Thicy o icant Vh‘n forty years ) y| About 12 Thursday night, nsthe har. | Was unktiown i the' Sundw o | keeper was aliout to close the house (the | NOW one-tenth of the population ar | . cfs, Two Chitiess voolicsintroduieed it. | bar constituting the oftice, rotunda and [ | corner of nth and Douglas, and Wholesale | | asked for beds. The barkeeper, who 3 hant in Towi. | | acts ns elerk, told the men there were | - The directors’special ear of the Rock | y eve on the o'clock, and side tracked at the Union ch contained personages Wl Field, hant of yesterday rd upon rounds. The occupants of the said the re his sum- ght Marshall Jaid and the, reporter Lvery Kind invitation he had merely come N. Fi led in seation horn fear of death. With a his brother, J lled one of the men and swept . who had formerly v | the others from the room. “Amid the | Sioux Ciiy. They had paid a visit t | tumult whichi 1 ed the wiole house | cattle metropolis— of - northwe owa and had _come _hither, rd see the heanties of Owmaha, 1t had been | some years sinee Mr, Field had luqh in n o por il exceptas he could il iy Later in the mu'lln" e took @ dr over the ity with Ezra Millard, and ate WL VENTURE, MADAME MODJESKA. The Prosperity of the Omaha Cab Comie Cateringto the Public. Hard. Ou his rounds & Big reporter dropped yestor- ms, of the b company. *“‘How is the cab ponded the gentleman. They are doing ger and Timits? ‘eents for l\nl\- ny eabs are you running? we run nd [ ten s yet. On the ten cabs we ranthree twenty on day midnight?” » can haul man nnln ap after midnight as we ¢ time. Al we ask for as Hn dary or mights - Yetophone munber Oflicer some other of | an red 1o the con kings. Mad in police cour Yesterday Juc marricd twie | e | Stenberg recoived a note wained her | Mrs Rockbud, the complaining witness, nd e relensed Lof his supyos way with these arrested next morning ions Ives GLO eve for ill-treating his i 0 impr ment for fourtern days in the county in the F86 the eount co:lapsed | f clillay [ this old chapter of the madame and 519%,0n the st John Cummings, he revived as the newspapers in | at Thivteenth and Chie It is ramored that there Possession of Mr. Ford w | he judgment of his he 1 liim betore the nomin [ if he were put u NOVEMBER 7, n, rep Yair! ¥ Ford, dein For County Commissioners Michael Meanev, rep Richard O'Keefd, deti. For Treasurcr Hepry olln, rey B F. Madeen, dow For Clerk Charles . Neodham, rep v | AL Meggeath, dem yr Indg o8 11, MeCulloch, rep Shoomuker, dom nies 11, Beannor, vop Your pocket- rice for which it was made. | Wlth you. 12 00 1260 e Hh) o 20 00 L4 Ll 29100 SIS SN 95100 A 3080 ¢ 3300 S LS 140 14 80 ks hagor 18 00 e M 23 00 A8 G 95200 SR (SOT00M SRR that the bullet passed throug wsing and Kudneys, hemmhorag T for the next twenty-fiv Rev. J. B, Maxfigld, president of the “But the county ¢ leetion publican by from 500 and am not very much surprised thatthe yd | republicans had 2 “P. Ford, Esq “Well, T'am ot at ticket he wonld he l.u Me. Ford was not not beeaus but Leeause that he ] comj s | place. Ivoted for him my ome of my friend supjior | very v An Tnjoyablc K« 1 Memorial t ‘ to listen t | 8. D 8 0 . It v cond of pred or of « HIv»‘m 1y the | s the parl chu vy thing being 11 For 8up't Pubiis Tn<tructio < place nntil it is Lnu\\ Wi Place. Public opinion was 18S5. The Votes O OPFICES AND CASDIDATES, ior d of Sapieme Cour At ol Frank \'n\ 1o | Tor Repen University Teavitt uen 1oy Charies 1. G y Ro! Fonn i goe ¥or Sherift W 1 Cot n And many others too numerous to mention. OVERCOATS. 1at was made to order by a Le: ‘ulm 4 \l"r« “hant T “ “ These are but a few of the many to be found at the vreflt saving bank of mankind and your attention is next directed to those recent arrivals IN PANTALOONS Which willbe agreed at sight to be more elegant than ever was seen by man. Space will not gllow a mention, but suffice to say any idea of man can be fully satisfied. Beita suit, overcoat or a pair of pantaloons, you will find your interest is to patronize AT THE ONLY MISFIT THING 'PARI.ORS 1119 FLARIT.ADE ST, tiik waot ] Tunt will re i opinion at Florence seems to e ot Powell, g Mr. Boyd Talks. “Mayor," asked o veporter of the ehief of Omaha's municipal “What do you think of the eleet “The clections? We with theresult in New York und Vivginia, country is going to be i 1, [ am 3 Contral callege, ut Central | “Douglas county has alwaya been re nd left thut tion 10 600 m: ping victory.' all astonished that bad man rally th Occasion. CFIFIC AL CAlT Avnounced by the Board of Canvasscrs, ted and the Resualt S— IO U. 8 -book by securing one of these elegant merciiant tailor mis- fit or uncalled-for Suits or Overcoats. Pantaloons, Coats and Vests at | The Only Misfit Clothing Parlors, 1119 Farnam st., which now awaits . your inspection for consideration of the saving in price from 50 to 100 | per cent. You can wear the best for halfor less than half the original For reference cut this out and hr1110' it SUITS. AT §11 20 That was made to order by a Leading Merchant Tailor for Poth Jung enjogable time was had series will be given Al AIA! l\nl’)l[ will about two we Ihiroat an l in fuvor eessfully treated Chas e, 1oth and Harney, Withue ! The Intentic \mlhv\( stern government, wthwestern is suid to bo 3 of KUEVOYOrs 00t from to make fin Al Survey to Or arrangemonts for “ \h H\um of sutis o m‘u( to the e llunk itis Noethwestern Lo pus ¥h nd to eross ngand then demoer Vi intention of the this to an carly complotion the Missonri ¢ 1ile others say th \Ih- , and from there ion, that the democratie POWDER bsolutely Pure. This powder 1 and against him Sublivan had A murvol of pi W iu‘ he did Roundsman \\ml. ibly receive the appointmen Brennan on ‘llleEN SPRING nl'.hll.Lt ER 400,000 =

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