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R —— e oo o o 0o 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEK, MOMDAY, J\()VEMBER LS 198.). Po-a— T e vt = et S e S e e c—— e 3 | ot girle, some of them searcely ont of | which the project of the new building | Their work is said to«be a revelation to Y “S H(.H"“u CARF.}‘R I‘\DA D. | thef r" o, ulh:mlhnnl\lr]r-:‘m hn"rvm will be tharotighly :1.<:||;~n.'| .“wr‘_ con | the admirers of grennd and lofty tum- 1 - &ulu.,x\mp W over them. groat Pagilist Morris Dufigums Hime:lf and is | They are d ives, and to all Cut of the Ring. | cilimness 1o the One, a bright-faced English girl with ) | 1 eycs and beautiful rich brown at ung down her back, sina Terchantphilanthropiet of | Ding. nstead oi the ordinary dress 11 be present, and will add. worn by gymnasts on®tlse stage, they pthow with A T Hamin v in ¢ anite, apal marfarm o)l that aiy feats without changing to tights and an Association, 1 tranks. They vt i the ', |vl . E a\ lloge soorctary prove: te the audien that the omething in the acrobatic h snt itiee, while o . ¢ line which has never before been at- d with innocent glee, whil _ Abused_Caule Men tompted, and the magmiey of thelr g wl James F. Brisbin, command- | yro “antively new tor tho stage, whio : y ant at Fort Niobrara, was greeted by a | those that aro old araof the most diftficult an | reporter of the Bre one kind. The chet d'wvre is the hyramid i he me pach othe ing last week at the ~'lmululv b "l‘n::l’lmdh‘ml‘u'tf‘»: llbl,\ K workof years. | after the close of the perfor v j g i ery A DRUNKEN MAN'S QUEER FREAK and ap on His Son's | «itting at the open window ot the emi- Trying to Shoot a Te Head rmon Maidens~The ¥, M.0. A csting News. grant car. But the eyes of the elders were upon her and her gong ecased y ter, wl present, Meeting ~Other Interest awaits you at The Only Misfit Clothing Parlors, in selecting represented th A Stuzsora 61 | JADTEL T IR | 8 the B, . inersting aourers gl i L, ‘\:L"':.\:! | your Fall and Winter Clothing, Suits, Overcoats, Coats and Vests, Pan- rer's ot. vorted sold 1t vl and v comoe . e > " N AYMortis,u Chiciazo pugiist who ato- | t follow tho taw'of tho churoly Somo | tion followed on the eaule aucstion. | ooty Sao LS aE . Phch taloons, Pants and Vast, and in fact any portion of Clothing that is in- { s are to-do nnd some poc hey go | Geners 1 is vice-president of the X ) . leliban i Jy settled in South Omaha, i co: 10, varions pArts e oot SN N Cattle. and. Horee Growers' as, | fmiost impossible of secomplishmont, to | tended for man to wear in RE--- i the Douglas county jail, charg colonies in Now Mexieo,” t TR f&§ & | hets bandsprings, and land all right on | #hooting with intent to kill. But that is Wiatcondition 18 the Mormon church | sociation, which convenes In annual ses. | their foct. in at the present timey” wion at St. Louis November 28, and the “Flourishing and prosperans. We are | newepaper man anxions to know A SAD DELUSION. gaining conv find exj < all the time in Europe, | what action would be taken at that meot- | € H. Elliott, of Rockford, 111, Tells s ‘ et o largo colony over i tho | joy s counteraet the effect of President Judge Stenberg that He is o spring. Criminat--ilis Story. A depot official, who has seen many | Clevelund's order in regard to the use of | iy 100 thore is something that is Mormon emigrants, in speaking of those | the publie lands by the eattle men. . N N ) b wlml ssed through yesterday, said: g 10 Gen. Brisbi weighing on my mind, and that 1 must “Yes," said Gen, Brisbin, in reply to ’ oso. preopls ars the bast drossed, us, sald Gion, Brisbin, in reply t0 8 | goll you. Lama erintinul, 1 have com vonversing with & number of men on pu: | finest looking and, from appearances, the | question, “somuthing must be done fOF ) piiog an net which is forever preying ‘Klmm matters. Some remarks we most wealthy Mormons who ]l:\\l‘“\vt the relief and protection of the cattle- | 0/ my mind.” ! ¢ y pa | t yassed through Omal Lately the Mor- on. s tha groatest | st in this & ) 3 OIS O Barhy (oL U e UL 1 L The man who delivered himself Satur- » ‘which M ould” disply ons are ore yo d | e 01 and ye eevives the i\ nk Eiving .".,i".‘;.‘,.,‘l" IR e e T R day morming of this il speech in i | | For making your purchases from The O. M. C. P.* you recieve a guar- 1 tion. At "t the erowd " jeored amd | 2l ol buck into tho cars and started waoll cottan or"corn nteryets, wid AW T R B TV AHAL. 6 | antee of '75 to 100 per cent of a saving in each purchase. You are not o a considerably. o fizht- | on their way west. o Vs 4 seed to inere: ) 3 £ i feit pulted and Ioft tha safoon : e b e o | lonsg White board and_general appear- | @8Ked to buy when making an inspection, if you do not meet with temp-~ with his dander up. Before leavin THE Y. M. O. A everything possible Wias en ‘ted to (h 1z | ance indicated that he was fav advanced | o Rowever, i romrked that If any 4o 6t ingg possiblo was enaetyc to diag | anco indieateld that o wae Tt ndvineed | gation enough to buy on your own consideration, for he who the men present wanted to step outside | Interesting Exercises at the Opera | Wiy, every cattloman n tho west now siliiotwaen Judge \.M.' l;qu wmxh|l proceed to lny llu m mn“ stitf. House Yesterday Afternoon. x} trespiss: rr x\|||<l there is nu{hn-l]! for it. thee afd tho Hoor ‘“'\d Wi 0 one, how accepted the challenge. | There was a goodly throng in the | Just think of the amount of money in | RS CCGTE I to tell b Wy Morrls then proceeded to another Loy L vested in the business—$17,000,000- and he nerved himself (o tell his story, he ‘ra houso yesterday afternoon on the nbled visibl, nd his atic t the men i 5 T tthe entire amount s jeopardized b o 70 A Dsniged gy o T 10" AriAk fon of the muas mooting hoid undor. | Junet g, o1t 1* dOPRICE A il us all wbout i suggested the With four drinks of whisky in him his | the auspices of the Y. M. 'C. A. of this 'What do we propose to do aboutite [ WIS oo Bl et L N T Bittos and : Woll th D i My name is C. H. ENlott,” he began, ;nwr:nlm;ll'u n .nul greater 1:‘ Toe, l"‘l" ity. The exercises consisted of short ell, the mn ter |.w“\‘nn under diseus- | oy wis born mn Cayy vounty, New o grabbed a revolver from behind the | oy ous well known speakers, SI0N MONg some "lll\n“ * | York, und thirty-three years ngo [ moved = not the only thing which bothers Morris just at present. What weighs on his mind in the loss of the middle fin his left hand, which is also tha r the fraeas which led to his inearc The particnlars of the aifuir, ns fa could be learned, are as follows: Morris wae in Bruno's saloon in South Omaha, “do up'’ many a man of wi Shortly after noon the emigrants were | js more momentous than cither the whe bar and started out to hunt for his ma- | ¥ bt cattle growers in conunt » * et ety Ngners. 1o found them standing in | interspersed with singing. aarecnient has been reached ¢ Cophud sl ,\,V';“:;‘:;"(':,',',:_';:,‘;,;';I';,',**;,;:: front of Bruno’s saloon, and as he ap- After the rendition of the hymn, “Holy, detinite action at the St. houis meeting. there she met a vile serpent, Bradley proached them he called out: proposition to Lord God," and other songs the | 1intended to introduce > ] A N ) . i FONL 8 10 R ot Tt le S NN s e iurs, ot SF.mia tewson, as found._in T Join, second | BEHIOLEETR L PG ERGY m ¢ dvew the revolver, and, with a | chapter, 6th to the 13th verses inclusive, | agrieultu nd mineral 1 ind the ou( he de T, | ¥y 0 qulcklackion, biorght it down on his left ul by Dr. Leisenring. He was | third geado which Dwill pr haud _for tho purpose of t king ‘nim -x Rt TR liBasRWE The fevolver was u sell-cocking one, din prayer by the Rev. R. AL | 8 GM G widh (o b and as it struek his hand his nnm-r un- A‘“"'“" of _“‘"l"‘ ristian church. | oytlo must have g 2 consciously pulled the trigzer wnd t F. Sherrell was the first | woems to me to be the waty out of the difli- McKenna, who eedu nocent girl that she nanie was wt showas Mysistors | Angdl leaves dissatisfied it would prove no benifitting card and youare irl o was, The Gl v pom 1 only treatsd with that courtasy dus a gsntlaman, that you may find her of it. . ™ i | Lplaced it in a basket, wrappe ot s {yourself at homs instead of baing embarassed that might cause you to arm she ook o U wds snd this | Wirm shawl and took it to Uhicaro, where T plond e in”an matituion o remain away when you desira to make your d her, young anil U o » foundling. ‘I'bat was in 1858 ave 4 wis dischurized. s ‘bullot ‘It is the question,” eaid he, | oylgy. t, then ! S A oupon v ’,.'LJ.\'.'\".'T.'. "",I‘m”“: BhaR)l “,,‘,,,,.,’,,,, voung miembers of the Y+ | 1 Sayds mon b then | ot heard from the child since; where he finger of M‘_m,’ left hand, then through {5 are in nest in believing that | of sy from thre is I don’t know. He must have grown now to a youngman. I have wandered over the country sinee, and have had no home. This thing has been preying on my mind and many people have thought we crazy. But I am not, thongh my health is com- pletely broken diwn My pister? She | cmssmsrssmseesermsmmetarem————. - went back to C; New York, and | m door, and \m)uml ¥ > work in this city to perform, in reelaiming your fellowmen. Looking into your faces, 1 think that I see that the question ecan be - answered | in‘the moes in the allirmati Earnestness i 2 of | novienltu and agricul llw trequisites of a Christian wol which is not i condition” for tiliin : Satme earnestiess purpose | e transferred to the grazin:e grade mh“m“::x n':l‘;"rd‘:“]: O | that wiy tho cnttle mon aiic 1 "','“'“"" haven't heard from her since 186). Oh! L could both 1 , and the short | L 2 ¥ 5 connoetion, One | Toase and ¢ A e | it seems o me that T have committed a o E N V'\was, working | st il gould ot njure the | LGribi crime, that Lam 3 murorer! Purchase you, can always find light h2arts, light Atmosphars, clear Ven ed, uncouth | foerly willing to pay for their wrass, but Ve Sl you think so? = You R UDBION 10F | Lo ormar B TN Defort thay wpa ot e g e et | tilation, liberal dealing’s, and bargains without end in Merchant Tai~ end of that time the panel of the su can be m in the pantaloons of a customer who was standing inside. A soon as the shot was 1 men rushed up and over- powered Morris and took away the gun, although he fought like a tiger. His hand was bleeding | rofusely, but it was quickly bandaged, and he wis taken in custody by two constables and bronght to Omaha’ At the depot | he refused to go any farther and the police were summaned dnd was conveyed to the day in my for u farme looking boy me wong county jail. , blame soa for dj ¢ 5 s 3 b & samRRIleont! ajob. The farmer, thinking to. test his | 10 Sne anything and ar lin an- blame you for disposing of | Jors, Misfit and Uacalled for Clothing Garments. piihowound ettt contined to bleed, and | 1Lk, st fiim o work killing field mico | BT t6%he" sornorel at. any monunt, and ’ g Garme “1 don’t know, T don’te know; It seems in un orehird h was fenced in by a | constantly ex a 5 posed to th SR RSl T A Ay stone wall, and which contained an - | g heie rghts psurpe to me that 1 have committed som the tinger could not be saved They so | Tinited number of stone heaps, The AT e red to the com- | Cime. fnformed Morris, but ho asscrted that it | Mer thought that the boy would give n)) plaint ot .dIr that the ci mlt» monopoly I'he judge told the old gentieman, who A‘.T TI'IE OIQ‘LY I.VIISFIT T 3 the work, But no, the fcllow went i Uheated the farmer out of his ¢ Pl | by this time had become wildly inc D the orehard armed with a heavy club and Lievent, that he had better go to his hom T st to work. He labored so faithfully 1 sheieast pndi Bl Gl VSsw o onl b that soon the orchard was strewn with tike care of him. “Periaps 1 had bet- | the ‘dead * “Henetun!'y com- | peplied the geners ter,” he muttered nervously, as he sham- | wmenced w0 pull down the st A Ee \'m il bled out of the cour order o reach liis vietims, Che farmor | Bugnevr mind. 16 you tad 1| saw the as pluc rit, earnestness in | ghe storics or L boy, and employed hin for good. abuse of th W Tnustwork us enrnestly as we can, | and pray with all faith 1 God, and with that combination ther nothing we ean not accompl Faith is what we need. hed through Luther s as Christ | dress it. When they arrived th danger of bav sake, doctors, don’t muti “You must not cand what y if ) come home with a linger She don't kuow how bad I've be she mast not physicians, however, inform t ho would ble th i¢ operation wa t o di ) wan ‘tak i Morris fell down on b treated, begzed and implo S his ey (o hive his lun 5| term :e Shoating AfMair. story appeared in n turday, coneerning the “Leslie shooting affair at Flovence, il which announced that thers vis nan at the bottonr of it ed thi wpoint. L | powe s on my d them completed took up that wroaned the un- loctors,” tsome buildings sud cor i when T a raser lcame along 2 of land. Fhere was oth ccompl t this female S i ma 3 e sk Summit av olice ure at prese nt in- 5 no such young man in | men nre as follow: riots members ot the | Gustay Andre he Hebrew Ben ve acharity budl on the nineteenth of mber. or sale cheap Ben Day your winds o have it, and you will | ke that some catle men secure it. Omaha is going to grow and christis work must grow in The san proportion. There is no reason why the u-l‘nhn" should not be = or, who is charged with keop his saloon open after 12 o’clook. E. L. Sunm, C. W (.nh dhor, C, the store” keeper of the cugineers oflice at | employ Leslie and been, came to this Y'Y, .- Of possible was made to quiet the excited man and persuwde him to submit to the operation, but without i" ail, He soon became \\'mk l’mm!lu- te RS ‘ vhen he o 4 S e Py When he saw that entreaty was i vain, o w AOh 1YL On Tand fnst na good, andibutter for agvi- | woman Iiving near. Floronce With whom = (4 he jumped up ind exelain Boc Luther had su cultural purpoues, near av hand, but thut | oo 1ViNE nea onoes A Brevities. | foree for thirteen years The Liguor Cases, “You ean't cut it off. I'm as strong ag | Sch wor l\‘“mt o | e e wamted me | 1eslie had been unduly intimate, and | A purse picked up on f stroot | YUURASWer WL thoy Judze Stenberg Saturday impan- alion. and all themen here can't hold | YOO Christy Associution | o puy him to move on! Now ¢ ions with him Leslic supposed | now awaits an @ city juil. l Lot “'\““‘\'”“\ N WEERRIYE jury to tey the cxse of Honr; me; . Loteome of you try it.” building—you youns men must mike up | LA e for boing provokod s o publie by, Powell, Mr. R Tt e ESTRRVELT, ! y | might So far as the ‘n\mul theres out of id I don't ought 1o be l». wed very much, Some of the settler you_out, n bulk-—Jonathan and pples m lots nr num 10 to mu RER one ed, and that g and emphatieally denied r, will be instructed w - bo ! Karbach, Henvy Lebman and'J. B, Re bE I G. A, Poco nddressad tho mesting on tho || & G aroray it :¢ [ intaslon Hignes; 1.t e 0 know the whole inwar ir, and says that the quar- rose in an rent way hm then u»h rod upon it. He eln ofdhe « untey only | the west and the inte m: a dex-yu o' T istance, It took | S. Shoomaker hud been appointed the strongest efiorts of six men to place olbery. ¢ City Aftorne ot of work among you is estimutod that in this John McDonald, the U keman charged with criminally a zmen. “It | the importane Connoll to conduct the lay night burglars made nearly prosecution in theso enses. ness of the af Attempte Bim on tho tablo and hold lim while the It r i - ethoriwas acdmi O Onen nnder ite | fifteen per cent of the young men ittend ‘Fho’ tine for Tt o from that in which the s i ques- | saulting Lena ‘-“mhm: i (GO A e e e e S — influcnee his 'nu"v'l‘-q s A SIeL X T nge, he said, has gone by, Now | tion would lead one to bel his train, was fined by Justice Anderson | 13 o dpy w.,...l- Atore_on Si e hureh merabe in the sum of £50, which he paid. Daolket: For sale cheap, in hulk —Jonathan and tenberz’s tr Ben Davis apples in lots of from 10 (o 100 DOCEE bushels. Apply at R. McDonald’s Com finger was qlullxly amputated at the knuckle joi nt. Dur i only good to produce the — S it ne on which to hung the 1 {lesh Morning Polic places of e > which dey which alone 15 murketanie a5 e e et dnd for their support. - In v western ve- | it her loeation and her corn, is to be 3 e . toxy that [ know of, out of 1733 in- |yl wreat fecdin and 'from the | bunal Saturday w vy dight. B yission House, 813 8. 1.th St. , 147 between the ages of 16 | cautle industry at amount of her | Crowley, o st v who had come to A ¢ enter »d Clark had he mi in \'\x;-slix]-yx‘r‘f-x:\v. :;-hw[h wealth will be” drawn Fhis is realiz Omalia to “*sce the elephant,” had taken | fortune to lose one ..r is ml-_ i} t ton and retinement, | by bhusiness men of . and s wit dri . 3 rday b o it mashe [ ) o y e oliee, o us dis mhc X L ¢ ber s oride, lying in a mutilated pr a house of ill fame, ons for feedine wh FACLE. putated by e b R in the swme city, not one- ranch of tl ighter.” O, how [ e fallen. And I | 38 B, SiC SO B0 oY AL ¢ it branch of (e countless saloons and We lv\u half-conscious mutterings under the intluence of the drog Iaid the blame of his mistortune to drinking. “Rum, Fum did it,” he said. “And Jiere Lam in jail. I, who was cducated for the vnosl]‘monl who wis my mother's u ‘door int nd- s on the inside But happily, this much ol the , Bussey, who rooms ek in company wi friend from the Modjesk and frightened away the intrude cure hevds of enttle orminee ing, a member of the recently electe a theat- used to be gentleman.” And g0 he con- iy A m:.uxl\\ h\ll be controlled in the f; 1 1 I back door is “horrinly matilated . B0 NECON | oms, We cannot too e vealizo 1 had gone to ice of the \ corrects st i tinu until even some of the havdened Ml bl ‘.I 5 ¢ ’ ,“,\ to at he h 1S nh'» been in'this o yond that no d wis done as (he eriminals around him were almost moved to tears, He will probably repent even more when he fully re: s what he has done. to the store. ‘This nd I;I f told a ten puthetic story of how Tl il who was now lying | v, s it were, ete,, ete. This | ) Btory. wite. fnaaked it liendl byta | years, He' says that he has | robbers did not g . in Amerien twenty-three y morning the bric s well as the 1 grown up in Génessee county, chisel were found in the )f the store ichizzan, and studied fw in Aun Arbor | and the parties using the i Tast it i i |.m muu by applying to Mclnuis & plished amone younz men y to-day the w roes up from a'thousand throats, ‘Oh! that you hwul shown me Ll Ak Kindness and assist nu sand had extend- = A Modern William Tell. ed me the helping hand, 'be 1 com- In United States Court. » ) R A R ke Lo SO e . ? polieman present who had heard Flém: | opp Aslmrl,thu- st wan, with aneagle | olosed wit) PN CEET appeal nn’“u’l‘u.r The United States distriet and ci g hoxst that he pronosed to put off | ytreet } oye, w.m brought into polico head- | help carvy on the ehristian work among | court will convene in Novemb the cops by v\\r'nl tle etory of liow | oye ” ng quarters last evening by Oflicer Carroll, | youngz mén of this ity to ercct the ion this morni Judge Dundy | he was takin n invahd friend, sattle men, lu I s will enable stock re tand equitable rights, jroperty owners on Fourteenth 1l lmlx o meeting on Monday 5 7 Ainscow s hall, Leav- Canvassing the Votes, ith streets, in re- Judge Beneke and his two sl R T Br A A Sl Judge St however, concluded 8 : o 2 slightly undor the influence of liguor, | oW fusldig which is so much necded | ocoupying:the boneh. dudge Brewer | G G5 Pod o” ssonalndal opening of Fourteenth sireot, ngagzed Satarday a. w. e AR 55 e Y. ) AL licre., i S i . FAL i » o mporta " 1 « i o Kl "What's the charger” asked Juilor | Pyine Yo M O A bere. s the mext | Will ot be in attendunce during the fivst | condition that he wonld lenve town at Sron ! the votes on constables and o ty owner on the strect is 1o be present | The grocer. at the corn Bigwart of the officer after placing the | speaker. His tall wis divected toward | of the week ury will be cpanneled | onee, and so he was discha name “Gus Hurst” on the register. }“" wly i of Y. IM 1'<I A work m | to-morrow. understanding. wWell. 111 toll v A e Ol topie, he said, assigned to | 8, B0 aoranivasian ot nteie e Well, BIL tell you about it, and then | i SR RS ook turday o deeree was entered in favor d county precinets ing are the lucky exndidates in the PDWDER Assossors j Doll; Wl ward, i o Third t ward, Mzt Hoover ‘k:;(itilll. L\.\;’h Absolutely Pure.‘ e A Standing nlbas A Buggy fmashea. [ 1at s { 0 ol s to s s pli @ case of Irene 8 streets, wis burglivized at an you ecan fput down the chavge to suit | from the present ground one of the plaintifl'in the caec of Irene Atkin As two young men were driving along | yesterdiy morning. e thie yourself,” responded the oflicer he will sce here vs. Nils Madison for # The s ) yours | the store throngh a window at the cor- | €Ity of from 81,000 to 10440 Howard street near Tenth yesterday af- Dvont Moyt netion was he foreclosure of a mort o | Mount. Fifth 1 ot 10 e wetion was for the for of a mor i Kihudlet ! quite & quantity of goods, ineluding some | Mount: Fifth ward, ner of Righth and Leaventvorth streets, | With beautt [UEkeeania Kinieto county Jurm. e ternoon, their horso stumblod and fell. | §jiverware, No clue lius beon found a8 Thie powiler nover varios. A marvel of purd | streets, tine . comlortable 1 bhrought by I | The boys were rather was little full to-day and he thought he | Lomes —and standing on & cormer in the | & Bros. against Engle & Co, to compel x was n groat shootist, 50 he gathered his | eentor of the ity a hand<ome building, | Payment of a note 10 the amount oi §560 family around him and announced that | lwze, spacious, furnished with all homy o aken by surprise by the acerdent and the driver dropped the Jines and was about to jump from the . Before he to who the robbers were, I | ty, stre and wholesomoness Maore ecnomd i ¢l than tho ordinary kinds, & cunniot bo_ sold " v K s | compotivon with the miltitude of low. toa Jwd C W, Kl | S WO Wi or pesnhats owdors Hoid stover and o only in cans | Buking Powder Qo 108 om a letter received in thi W. Lininger, who h Jurope, it appeirs § city from ul a chance to do | nfe ript from the distriet conrt of the quurters of the X {.C. A DK A . Fourth ward, 0. A, Bucehlo and | Wall street, N. ¥ Jio wue about to perform the areat, Wil | U0 have hat building. T Kan'as | Saling abunty husheon fted i ths Unlted vor, the antmal recovored its | bis wife'in Yenice 1 lio: Fifth ward, Charles Hollo inm “'"" la’ll(“l 0] um;tnm U l::.:l up | Ciy the peintion has & fine buildir | ¢ of Fayette i, turning sddenly, overturned ]‘(v‘;‘l‘\uuly n‘::l.\x:lh' "’x' ¢ Sixth ward, Dorscy 13, plic A B R R s N buggy, Tho two occupants wero iy g s Kaull A.MANGER toa-cup on top of his head, [ G otlier respoct, the asso Tuy Wilmaser of this siate com- Wil to the pavement, bat lug | burg, Paris, London, Liverpool and home, F.A. drew “a revolver and announced | IR SR T TERIES BRSO nanced suii in the United o o uninjured. The horse then ran i | They will probably suil for homs about g e 1402 FARNAM ST, . [ st o would shatter the eruckers IS Splunial, 4 oetime or | Saturday against the Continental Life In distance up the street, but was cap- | Docomber 1. ‘ _ | Ooming Events: : omana P i & bullot o however, hul cd substantial structives, | AuKnCe company to rocover L0, | tured. Tho buggy was budly demoral- | Another suil for damages by grading OnNov 1sth the Metropolitan elub ot suflivient contido e In his father’s suratce money of a policy on the lite of | ized. TR o S e i i T will give & grand bull at Metropolitun / am and incontinently fled to the pro i Spoaker brought his remarks (o a | bor father, Fraueis Wilinaser. The de H. Lowe 1n the district conrt Saturday hall . tection of his mather, - The old man was | o1 | el ung mer fendant corporation eries “fraud” nnd The plaintifi asks for judgment in the ™ 4 i A ) close with an appeal to young men to ho 10th. Unity club will take bound to/ have his funand exhibit hus | 100" o association. *There are but | refuses to pay. As the 7 o'clock duminy from Counil | 518 0f £20,000, hev praperty on the: cor- On the 19th, Unity club will takc ihll'mnll.w nu:-mim..; L iving sup | i 150 "t 200 members in the loeal il T BRI e | TioT of Sixluonth ind HArucy st y fon of Light Guard Hull, with Jure 0\‘,1"' L neh, and with the city of to-day there Calling for Cattle Cars, ufls arrived in Omaha lust ovening the | ing been dumuged to that mo evening the Union club will ho table hen the family scattored, uld 'be at least 1,000, Young wmen, The greatest inconyenience conncoted | eroWd in the conchimade t rush for | count of a sixteen foot Ao its fiest anniversary, at Ger not earing (o witness Lis s shots our veputation upon the side of | with 1l Sonth O, poney eannoei’ | the platform and there was-considerable | of Sixteenth mania Huil, O the zird the Apollo club SRUERAGKSL WD oRAIRNG the Wall, aud | pight, % Join the Y. M. C.'A." with the South Omaha stock yards is the | jostling. A gentlomas in tho crowd | =0 lick roported to the will holi the second of its seriex of pi e 7 8 linc hed an tho sup and! milled oot X M AT W nest | difliculty of obtaining stock cara | thoughit he felt n hand dn his pocket, but | police yoserday morniug . that soveral ties. e Typographical Union Wwill sUPERION WORR the m"“: ‘lh‘n; i m‘.‘nf:"r x’m'd l['-: l‘u‘! r, told of the |”.'..| y ,.l the h,.,,.l promptly, This is due entirely to the '; quic \'\l di 'I']"lh{;‘;ln ; h.. .uuhl l,n es of silverware nnd a china set ha n| give thelr fivst annua h.ll on ‘Lhunks AT LOWEST PRIGE® 3 ¢ ) ¢ Ve, a . . Y| discover | Wi hen t wis een stolen from his rosidenee, 1612 D; civing eve Iyt "5 hu Aailuro, Hurst banged wway at"tho unof. | '3 jow T "‘;m Pucifio, The C, B. & Q. husits own | rout and thie the SHof had. mide away | conoecty was Teft b hsdanurtors and e i fonding cup with his cyos shut. Some of | g fourished grown until it has | track to thayards and alwuys bas cars | with 3 of his mosey. Tho pickpocket | the ' polico will make un cllort to re- Ell Porkina in Nebraska. his folks came and ol pout ieand I | aionad the pr RRTL JE T FRArT could not be ound. ey Eli Perkins (Melville D Landon) will arrested him. What do you think I had | Feeied (he | ] \pt‘)\ )IA‘NI I am | in waiting, while the other vouds a cover it, s \ Nel 3 | | b 4 s . sure that geand results have been accom- | eompelled to depend upon the U, P, te e 3 & he in Neby v this week engaged in him “",l.'um 10 Jader | Pitshed. Wit wo want fn the eity now | poiafi (o8 16 AR BAON DI ] The Runwing ltace. .. Where is He? g jonrnalism and lecturing. The humorist damler {50 conter from which to carry on this d are b A€ The sccond of the iserics of races be- | ., Marshal Cummings Saturday received | () ¢ i \ o . Sigwart, and accordingly ‘o wrote the | &0 Young men comiog. to Omai | are ordured to be at ie second o ries of races be- | ) SR o0 letter from a | Will lecture in Valls City Tuesday, No B o wosk, Nausg teo, cugllug to Sanass et e L e | twewn Joln Hourihansof oston, and . | 15RO | Vemier bl dt, Koo 111 ros ANGBI.EB - evenings and their Sabbaths, Already a | 0 six hours Jate: . Such o d clay | . Ross, of this thiseven- | oumuch, th Isths Luwviien GlLy, Hhe Jutl, Good-Looking Mormons, fow young men have raised ; sod deal to a1 ! ing at the O A itol ave- | '““(lx ‘.‘.'1".”}’:'\' b b P:\mn]n;;m'l\l at York 1ot TRIE, $100. The Union Pacitio depot was thronged | tons ";";l;;flil sims, of $L000. 11 v and miany i | o Bath won are contident af winnin | MBI HERUIIE AN ) i 4y e s ork is shad earnes and 1§ hfally, el & L e race and expr a willingness to | large i f exo yestorday. morning with a larg 120° | o nocessary funds will soon be forch: | market, Uxtri expense back themselves for any amount. They | b b Lake pasiy. £ cxcprelon ment of Mormon emigeants on the way coming ] shrinkug ‘ ;nvm ag both hard runncrs and the race will | for los Angeles, Califor from the old country to the land of the ¥ Mr A. Joplin, the seeroets of the | w ~I'_“x’ 0 'll‘ “ ”J v nedly be an exciting one routid l‘w, w;mll o "flO"u( \ FLONS AR g »m,,,g b stian Associntion, | prefer another roag © - plo, tirst elasy tiekeis, Baints. ‘“‘“"“ "‘ v ;: thom, guthered | g} L und gave some interest ook utter some. af, 1 - A Misstng Tourist. aaon iR y missionaries from ng figu work of the Young | with a shurp sticl suble would be | "Marel " a letto: | ARG, D L0 A . g figures ork 0 ung 3 » Marshal Commings received a lettor | | d L )10 Contingnt sad tho British Lsles. Men's Christian Association in the citics | Obviated atonce, PR TR Y P TATR TR e Y o e g Apaesed 1 > were of evaily age, size and nationality, | o€ this county, andin the colloges. A 1 3 AR | Geolyze is my only son oty € spoclal lirsé o Ty 1| eollection was taken up to assist llw ONig, yest ng ifanything were George is 15 years of age arge brown round trin rak Zrant passens I ccs and ruddy cheel b ::""‘ g 'I'_‘“I“I“"‘b““ e {]‘l‘r““-l al | work of the interautionsl vommitty known o this city of the whe s of | eyes, dark coniplexion and fands ive aried on cxpross, ritis ond, sny ough. slightly bexrimed by thelrlong | the onereises wore bronght to u close Ly ) \ Ay, ( \ | b Vany day &l i grant e > acrobatic and gym M. Crawsha e f i return Ko verland jowrney. They arrived in Now by the Rov. W J. Haraha, pra “‘ . " o “[" A0 8R4 gy AR e | | hs i Targe proweuding iar above ¢ | Fasten Riding fehu g ,‘m..‘-:',;"f,mn. ork on the steamship Nevada # week ext Sun wnobher miss meeting | World, ave one of the strong i is (described TR e ) il Bgo Saturday. 1 be held under the nuspices of the | With Haverly’s minstrels, who app bl o | Benj. Murphy, ehicf of police of Jursey a8 cajutey @ W. MURSE, Awoig them were i goodly proporiion Men's Christian Association, st 1 the opera house November 18 av will investigate the mutter, it‘n my nunLu W being @ weeber of e | Ludders aud Ce ), Om

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