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e T s o THI OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1885, e - o ADoRaNiTY ’ Aav ] ey Jptain Suliivan is an honest an | The Apnroachin: Winter and tho | ,,iqinfesting our #y, should have tieir d ent officer and is the best that Puablic Poor. stars removed. T, Meinrath was I Lepublican Councilmen fecretly Assemblo . on the force,” inter- | This enld anap is remindful to the idled in the most oatrageovs manner JUd | connty commissioners and Poor Comm s- | bec , forsooth. he put some paper boxes into the reeeptacle provided for their deposit. Anvenacould seo that Mr, e s gentloman; an orderly, CUT A BEE REPORTER WAS THERE it Mr Sullivan many enomivs | 0% to minister to Douglas county pov- | Meinr: ‘ n the force that he ©get along | erty. Thr iont the entire year the | respectable business man, attending to y — h them. ‘O, wad some power the | public fund is taxed more ot less to sup. | his own affuirs, but he was seized, ran i Aba Tells What e Heard—St. Cathe | giltic gio s, 1o sio ourselvus as feers seo | F00 00 B IER IS0 RS SN acruss the trect by the officer, who con- ' " Aoade ) e ae | Us Andif Siilivan could see how he \digent people, not ineluding the | gengly as<anlted him, though ‘he repeat arine's Academy—Fatal Teiminas | winds ho would be free frae mony a | occupants of the 18 house, but as | edly criod out that: he wonld go al o tion of the Flore Shooting blunder,™ winter with any force: being used. 'Th ITden ' TS comes on apace, throws on its 1y force. e scd, - y News, ut he nee took a cont that didn e 5! tle Wd Indalges | o 1ta made by the r, in_the pres. b Lo s long to him, di hos" acko | the mursha, | CHll mantle and indalges In other | (L0l TG Fonaly showed bim to be e T don’t think he ever did, " said Behm ceable performinces, the cry for | \ejolly untit for his position A Factional Canena, A nd now [ want to tell youisomething, ! | help swellsto a grand “Misorere,anda | Lt ua havo at least one chango in the continued the speaker. "I have bad A | heavy ran is instituted upon the treagury ‘o force. JUSTICE. : | ehance to make some money out of this ounty Comimisa oner O'Kvefle suld was to be a mecting of the republican | husiness, 1 received thre ttors with: | to.duy that he thought the amount of LAND FOR THR PEOPT ey members of the city council last evening, | out any s v sking me to call nnd | publie charities required in the eity | g e . f & & o N e | a reporter of the Bek was promptly on | 8¢ ""’l H g But 1" knew what he | would exceed that ofany year previc HEtutoEVan :‘ yek """‘ VG COLOTHERS Until ie male eomparisons; he then found that the same Garments, made upin the same stylo, ‘ould cost him* g ake in the nro. | Wanted and didn't go. o met | st winter one hundied and se tion Scheme. 4 3 g . :mnlllv i ”“\‘xmr vh“” "'.'.L'.k..'...:' ||.ly); E\:n 00031 e 1 ehe red Mo | five funnlies, representing nearly A delegation of Knights of Labor call- | just donble the amount he paid for them at ‘The Only Mistit Clothing Parlors; he now heartily endorses every slate eedings it was burning brig! | %300 i would engineer mgh the | thousand souls, we stained near q 0 Ve nt P NI thie mnralinl’s offico, sl the to. | connollwsehuninto allow I SO TURRIL | datniee o e e sustaincd heatly ed upon Senator Van Wyek at the ¥ porter scended the steps and boldly en- | Mgt i I t 1 !u\m«.-q to take it. L did | wis an incrense of 3) per cent oy - | ton hotel Tuesday night, and submitied Sovod, What was lils surprise to tind out | oY, tiough: “Mr, Higging, It angthing | o ¥ known bofore b to his judgment the maturing project conies ip in the city council and 1 oan | Plorse wis orartixed. with morpimi M - il ! ! that the mecting wus strictly a star [ heln you to secure: the right to vun all | iy overtuxed with work, divid- | of that order .known as the ) u his dutics between the fagm and the | wooloni Sol " chambor affuirt He was summarily | night T will doso.’ Twanted to tell you | eity. For this. cnson. with ot mor, | ‘Colonization Scheme.” ; bounced from the building, but not be I'that so that if anything does come up | work prospective, n man will be em- So much has been suid concerning Y fore, with u sweepingg guzy, o had taken | i, (it clistaoter you niay understand ploged in the eity for that purposo alone. | this pro st b’ K108t thor in all who were present. There were | After u fow more remarks by the gen ”r’“'”‘:""1‘“';‘““'“:‘\‘ '.';}-‘":.'" oughly understood by the publie. It is Marshal Cammings, President Bochel, of | temen present whe mecting idfouried | necessary to determine the merit of the | PFOP2 d that the government muk At the cjty council, and Councilmen Furay, [ Si0he Ir\'“;;‘_"'; "I.'C}-ax"'x”i:':.‘-‘il omuting | cise and disteibution of food, fuel and | Propriation of a tract of land in the pub. 980 88067 8400 8440 8500 $60) 0 $700 §$%580 $300 €300 ¢02) Phirane, Goodman, Behm and Bui- | noxe week AU Ll y coune clothing has to be made divect lie domain which the poor laboring ele- ‘I'hat was made to order by n Leading M hant ‘I'ailor for Y TigH r‘ Wi ml‘ 2 L Il‘lh. \I..n|.-\ have applications from | ment of l'u‘- cili ‘\\\.-:u;‘l-ululnlllh i S600 $7.00 $300 $000 FN 0 BIL0) $L200 $13.0) $110) $150) §160) $17.00 $19.9) | otk A i y e katTne able-bodied men willing but unable to Senator Van - Wyek warmly endorses : : ; g & only merhber of the ‘s , 2 An Excellent Acndemy. obtin works qsked he reporter of | the project, | Swid o today in an inter: | And others which space will not pormit a mention. We are at all times only too happy to show you through our did not put in an appe Onie of the most pleasint nour Mr. O°Keelie, | view, “Lapprove the idea and will lend | g d Wilen' the & reporier of the Bek has spentin o long | Tany of them. When the cold | my hand to sce that legislation ean be | partments; onr great attractions are found ; T ; %o time was in the company of Mr. James | Wether sots in and the ground freezes | obtained upon it The free-land laws of did not give up his contract in despur, riitheh Ay Sitiag | D largze proportion of manual labor | the nation were made ostensibly for the bt regolved to hear what the august ity eiternoon visiting 1ees and hundreds of men are thrown | poor, but practieally, as far a8 the poor Bt g Hud 0 84y, 1n Tooking avenna. | R fine’s academy, at the corner | outof work. Iis utterly impossible for | are concerned, they are f: 1 delu- IN SUITS FOR for & point of vant e N 3 cnth and Cass streets. The ;Hn.\n,:\lm working all' summer carns | sions How 1A poor man take advan- dikcovercd leading past the e institution is in charge of the Sisters of | Put # dollar and & half, and with this re of either the “homestead, pre-cmp- hy 3 o g % supports a family, to save anythin tion or timber eulture s¥ He must eHLLL L AL oben and the | Morcy, and was erected by them for the | Lot him he honest, thrifty and havd: | have something to take him to the local- I i Ca o T e | GHEALIBH 6F Bbr o building | working as may be caniiot make suf- | ity,establish there shelter for himself and ) 1N s 119 $10) #8130 1 1100 $1LT) $1500 €135 fl"':y':“ly.‘,"J:.‘-':y"|::y:"',!:,::.’f,‘,'"'”h"‘ KNECS | {3 spacions one, with largo airy raoms, | Hicient o lay by for the winter. Thus, | fatily and support him through the firsy to order by a loading Merehant ‘Lailor for utterly destitut Wl unable to obtain | season, The twilers in tue cices . §L00 §200 $800 0 FLD O $5.0) L8N ) $B3D 0 0N )0 $1L0 employment, he is foreed to ask for help | who — work for $1.60 o d z . and is, indecd, worthy of it. Itscems | with which to sopport self and L1500 $ $£1377 $1.0) $105) . $10.9) $.0) $33.0) $H.0) 10 $10.0) fure of the pupils, like hard Jines, don'tity” faumily ennnot acenmnlate enongh,to save Was made to order by « leading Merchant ‘Tailor for prostrate, but seemed o be glidine up 1 dpterid N 9 My ) N - . .o 3 11 ~0 00 . 2 TR T aiTorte t 3 he reporter was it the door by - their souls, Thus they are torced to £02.00 SN $33.00 L £15.00 £30.0) $55.00 £3).00 $13.00 $30.00 £:5.00 $50.00 ward and making frantic: eors w in | i ARMY NOTES, main in the erowded tenements of th i i & 1se its spoed. "The BER man stopped | Mother Burkman, the superior in eharge, SirilGts towne: it LA form ahove him. At tivst he could nof | oo 1 bo shown through the build. | IPStruction About Rock Springs. Amerien has 16) neres of land for every 2 make it aut, but s his eyes beoanie e | g Upon entering the first room, both Jeut. Ladd of the Nin valry | mans it would be nearer the truth if the | A X > ¢ . 4 1'1~A1'I‘\ aaniy BENOLIS e T e ationed ot Fort MeKinney, arrived in | statement was given out that America | You will find one snitable for business, dvoss, strect dress or fall dr2ss, et in plain sa frocks, Qacen Anna Sor A shups of " M AN 0P| i with o bow. and the ehe riul faces of 1 has whole states und counties for land | ion sheet, Qu rovering from N v, and will leave on to- : re . ¢ . {ho ehook of liis discovary, the journlis: | little ones veturned with smnling sat syndicates and railvoads. Tmuel favor | touts, newmark nd King Willinn A« your selections run the price will prove according, tic signal was given, and tho two men | gy, \irusts hestowed on them. In all the | ¢ s in traveling from | of Labor, and will do what'l can forit.” isfiction the glance of approval which et He was four | giio sehome as presented by the Knights quietly advinecd toward each other, one | i SHESE S B L S Sl Ena e P AR =2 e o N ety mivanecd o' and oo other ane | 3V "Rt was th | Fort MoKy o the U. P! raibuay TIRICE IT.IST. stomach, earrying his shoes in bfs hand. | S0 Showitg hat tho ststors in chittes | way of Fort” Fettermzn, on uceount L i ST T Not a_word Wwas spoken, but the two | it DA QL LR Dol of heavy snow storms which arc A racy story hus just fl to the sar- £ 809 $89) $92 £10.00 1).6) ; 12,00 12, $14.9) 135, ok but teach them o be courteous auil ; i i shiverine wretehes st them down at the | L 3 e now ey in W yomin face, which very closely concerns a eer- That was made to order by a Leading ) ) a s | polite I Y . p 3 9 10 . ;i N \\l'\_ulu\v and’ procecded to report | "The | fact wliich drow. tho }h says that these snow storms s 1ess m n Douglus street. It $46.00 $17.50 $13.00 200 3 $1000 ( $:5.00 £32.03 the meeting. = ¥ B LEh g een in progress for some time N i { 7, { SRy 3 . repor deiny was the news H Lkl seems that on Wednesday night he failed T e """“;“,“l “f',::‘ “,';:"l'.“,'h_L'l'("“"‘"‘r'l'“ | that to somo of (ll.".-\llnln\3~ of the scliol :’i’“ e R iy cold, Lol e | to come home and some time 1 oo gISM o g0M ‘ 23 £2.9 [SEXS) $I7.53 £:0.00 YO I s of the sehool at the New Orvleans ex- | 51 RDEN T ¢ n telock his wife arme s herself with a re- as made to order by o leading Merel and my actions. You know there have | 1580 R e R S | just come in from . ud reports | ©¢10¢ UL 3 | PO O R e . 3 , o heen charges profurred and s good many | faion ad been aws ‘-:ul"|,‘.:$::'fl'! vy snows, which are greatly impeding | volver and started down to his | 0 §35.00 S0 $15.00 #30.04 . $3.00 $35.00 §75.0 £30.00 b e BTG o *‘m( NSEPAtion | v ara ixtensive and Al " place of business with bisod in hev sl whether you were 2oing to support i AR son. | ava S : e meor not. Now, what [ want te know | [0 the expasition 3 Ol U febhy G (el e B CUIL PG o q ] : S ; i, 40 ot want Mo to stay in niy position | 9f merit which tas viehly desor W A badk tolis! oSkt use. ‘\hu~_ul\'.‘!\|||| '-l.h).x up ~'!u\p| and | may have ean be fully satisfied in a pair pantaloons, a suit or an overcoat or do you want to kick me out’y It you | el U R et S el i 't § e Capt. Bvan Miles, now at peeting inlidelity on his part, detor- . | very proficicnt, and their work v b it o ned tosee whitlier he would bend his want me to go. L want to go. Ldon't | o7’yer the reporter’s eye, both in a | Fort E vill be sent at onee to want to stay fuany place waere T um | iii 0 Gate sl in comae of comple: | lscomm Lt CICE U AT | bel s (i g Bt g G T ; Vi T not want i [ leave Capt. Kirtland in command_ at | house of illlame on qn i SAYEN e himed in Coun- | oM Proved conclusively that they are in | [ \v'xlv” put ”\'; G Vv him onter. She rus! ranticatly L s - {oda - i on, Ll oun- | o). i thor nstruet and ave | Rock Springs rep) o guestion M jaiORESE S ciliin Furay, “we whnt to ask you a fev: | Shrs of thotowsh nsiuctor aid x| or'y veorte to-day, Gen, Howard sad |8 €5 bim, - raug o the door-bell questions. 10s this midnight closing or- [ o/ e SN RS S demy | that the Rock Springs ey would not | fin demanded admttance. Be cr that's raising all the disturbance. | T § N be broke soue p servint eame der that's raising « nee G raativaliin At aimenEi fromittlio | bo brokentupitorsome yet, as ther A IHEINEE wlso received n docament from the | ) ) i to the doar, could &top 3 yout it s T R piEtha o 4 is danger of further outbreak. Col. Chip- \ J CC] iy b women’s demrtment of the exposition, | B slseF S8 WELE OREDKHLE, | threater to k y' woman in wetlatl the | which records that the fancy work ox: | M will ted to hold himsell 1n | 4}, 5,04k, and wildly flouvishing her rom S pinited by the pupils of the school were | fetdiness to roturn once to Rock Jniception until the present, Shortly be- | 3 (1] * | Springs, should any fresh trouble | YOIVer: She found her husband tete-u I ! HEDHORS accorded the sceond honorable ment Springs, should auny {ros| SR R e e 6% | fore it issued, he seid, he was sum- | e Sibnte to the el 5 arise. tete \w‘(nm( o ;na M(’I' ‘(\ B |||I oned; to » InUyor' ice « i ! s io Jhase, Ge! e aTlts el roured upon him e torrents o 1minoil :I:YI{‘I‘{":XA:“Y‘(I":IS:IAI\‘KII(~i e h work both teachers and pupils o--lv;'mm'\: hJ c ((::\.}JE;‘N\H! B e L R O O R i hinallv| g B | prowd. e Tl e R AL induced to leave the hot in prisrhheingideubontiy “The visit to the music room was one of | Wevk aud will return wi SO T e (R (e ‘ : DR G \ the most enjoyable featnres of the oc LLEY and retur her | 3 is mayor had made up hismmd thitif o H ) ¢ = anarosturnitoiier home - ) . s sion to the orte I'his branch of in- T -~ FMN- 3 1 sl v ' " n Me .'1:‘ 1 -, N l‘n‘-’x::l‘“m,l'(.hf "l'l'l'l‘l'l'l'{“ I | struction It tho aieinne charge of |\Vrim‘uh: “\I“; B voree cour :Lllg i Aa&u\u—n A-L\/J.. ST_, Ho ncoordingly naked th murshal to'eiv: | HhoIer Bsian, bl stiiul vty E—Dicd on the 10ih inst., in the . - @ paper sanong the siloon men in | ned Vo % ythird year of her age, Rosa'Sincere | They Want to Ezgs-act Damages. | P a i SR v o find out theit sentiments o | St Tof listen- | Even before an individual finds his | Aninteresting case 1s on trial in the | =7 R & subject, The m complied, and | Jlo, “lrish Diamonds,” | hend heavy with the frost of seventy | court of Judge MeCulloch yesterduy | in the attempt, however, and plead ) Married. when he 1. ml'ni'-l |)Au‘ ]):q.h-\'.lm nln- whton, which was beau- | Winters, he often realizes the melaneholy | the title therof bemg Troxell & Wil | guilty to both echarzes. e was fined vilf be held this eveningun- | WILLBUR-LAZEAR—In Omaho om- muorac b showed iieonalusvely | irully rondurod nd ilhantly exaeuted; || sensution of thoipoct s S or | 100 and costs on eaeh charge by Judge | dv wispices of the Unity elub, attl L Ar o otheR by hulie Uit tho | suloon men - themselves | /len Miss Grace Williams scated hersell | o 1o foels Iike anc who treads alone some | - It appears thitt somo time last su | Stenberzs, and ou eaeh fine Mayor Boyd | vesidence of Mrs. Alma B Keith, No. 218 | \itlgt Seqit., Ae Wiliiag He Atbur ao RSBV wajority, n fuvor of e piano and favored the gaest with banquet all desented.” ppears that some time last simmer | popyigted §is, so that Hans will'veally be | North Twenty-second street. ALEAULVEL City. early elosing.” Mayor Boyd aeeording ) L | v ¢ % ¥ arly elosing.” Mayor B¢ aeeordingly | Ghron “Sweet | 5 ations. a E stive speculator who sails in the s 0 S 0 5 ¢ 5 Told tho musshnl that, the saloons. muse | T Bbisscurliom s nladans 0 ¢ by one thoso whom he once Enerw | i andRlostyy nscs o Seaita ) 0 the s of Fa and Gt QY. | Grand coneort with a select prozranime Disolved Partnership. eloso i ieht, b0 o 1 LA Cy endi- L and vidued disappenr from the stage of | tnder the name ot Mooney eam: over ULESCON [N AL HINBIR e oy the Swedish-Norwesian A 5 s clogo ik mutifsht, sl commundul him|yon of thu licee wis ' cxph 1105 1 or ife, and the 15t senas-coverad it | from lowa to make a fortonein Nebraska | gins was sworn out by Marshal Cuwm- | §5 30800 Contral hall, S ' The firm of cken, Sicmsen & ¢ taniranforan s on joang followed by an instrimental duet by | lock whieh marks thieklascresting place, | 0. He nids lquartes at | mings. . 11 Alllovers of good singing ure | dealers, have dissoived partnership and hicdlugee ; Sblio pnaynnadndicn il ped e | s all thatis LAt to tell that they [ Mirony's, thouzh s A, having no Boat Cah Tatent invited, ‘oncern will bo known hereaftor as marshal S instru Gy i oxgonpion, Borgie § onco here. W too, v oftem pondgred | conuicction with Lie firm, Hoboughv up L meeting of the stockholders | . Mr. John Drexel has reccived a letter t ons to the letter i | raboriceaibanitis Mis Blinurysndlea | douplylwhen two uccompunicd itor thalr || lurge luts of ezis, ind ntnong othor iirs LmaRtNEOE 0 BRSO S rraTiC S W, Baker who is now it T ) wsh sang 3 SLLTETT LI S shre: n ot v = irehased wnsive o ol [ P i o] a8 heid ' | i¢ 4 familiar to every reader of the Bee. | (im0 LI I S vk | sepulohees the remains of departed "l" “hlll e \I cusively, on eradit, of | of the Omaha Boat club was heid in F. | 00 6 il proparing exhit for the N T LEoUs s RGOl R L A ) rly havo we sean with | Lroxcll & i s, vecoeded i se. | Conrorsoflice lastevening, for the pur- | coming exposition. e siys that ex- ontlgmin suflering most in that dir A A M G B > ¢f of those we valued, grow ATND S AL BNQ006CAGRIN 80 gontlomho sulletiv ot tn) it diroe: |y il ”:;;l:.nih" nt ueenrately, A | i nar ind marrower, But it s | coring wil - the e he eonld find, be | Pose ol £ oot o r fed the kaw ¢ sfused to o y (LARMSEENOAIEORIL D aciRi R b i | well that we ave thus taught our own | found thut he would be unable to dis- | entertainment which the T | i ) i i ate {lltyf»“lufl.) and refused to comply with Birkhaus llulv 5 ‘(Iu hton and | oy that the living might | Dose of them atn profit, on aecou A giving some time during the winter, Af .\1‘ llv‘»\.xllull‘lunmv'w‘ng.\]‘1;,1 rect n\.“} i y“ orde AeCo nied ov o e 5 2 B0 | decline in prices COTC =2 & f m fro| e iorities ‘at. s i heard my story. Do you sustaim me” f Gliion. The youne i s lan e S Cle OYSE I Ihon s b om0 | name & committec to confer with the di- | Pract, w civil enginecr, who is 1 sustain the mirshal fully,” said | gellent voices, aind united in y B o o Lo e e oab s with swhose.| rectors of the elub, and canyass the mem- | that place for a” &14,000 former 1t ConnclimunEuriy. SLHE perliing sou ¢, their song exhibited earcful T et o e AL OOl S bt fave commenced st bers as to the best means of mving a sue- | has notyetappeared in Omah of the gentlomen bresent will nat auxeeo | giielont traiving, = A it close the v | SUEGE L TG0 ummts wi nd | 8 comtul entertainment. prevailing | J. E. Fhompson, of Osage City, Kan prd ol gngeisstiis thelwilr, tanled"then for e pleasive | Lo wiric ' doti vt s o ' fu Mooney A § o among tha gentlinon - prosent. wis | s, s witten 1o’ the police hord uking & : 4 ) ) y ey b e , and le i curth vly imbued with the proe —~- ata minstrel §iow or acomic op plaman iy near Twenticth '\{{rlnfll‘;lf'.l b 1 stop that dig. | Vit i ; of jons truth, her existence has been A Big Injunct given exelusively by boat elub talent, | Pieree stre shadowed, s 1t i8 sus ' ”'\*IA“ B SR C n.l.mm b nhvu)]- now has Sev- |y illiet those precepts being Aniinjunction enitiwas by it in the | wonld be the most sneeessful attraction | pecied that | been stealing letters ry walked i om and 1ett | ony pupils envolled, with an average at- Rt y e 5 4 pe : that could be arranged from the mails. As no name or descrip even to talk at their own sweet | gt ‘e I put in practis ugh i striet ¢ B 5 wer ill.h ven U C (!.‘n(.n‘n{ .u.( »‘1\.I:\ lve _ln[ l.h mu i Lient t Lhe principles ot dudaism, yet her | o000 5 4 B Eee - tion was given, the |u,!|m ','”‘”l‘ 55 Wien. the disonssion commenced in [ Senastment thors ure twentylive puiils | pisty ad nothing stern or gontraéting in | 10041 bunk to restr { The Omaha C. L. 8. C. Billy Willard and Georgre Van Etten, Fhet thinge that came np | And twelve yomng udios tako lesons in | s watare, bit, on the eontrary, was ox. | £raph compuny from erectin , Tho regulie moeting. of the Chantan: | two:wall-known crooks, wore drrestd el bvUiateinons ondhiielaniniei| muintinals RS tetliiEm pansive. with ' the mostgenerons emo- | frontof the bunk building at the corner ' qua cirele will he held this evening | yesterdiy on suspicion of being con J ) AL | exee Hent dna epartments, the tuition | tiong warming alike to the stranger and Thi \ Y Y . \ nected with the robbery of the residence ‘the TA.x..mw |L‘|‘l;ltlm:;7l|lfl hnl:l_un!\:uu Jow, and the institution is worthy of a | prom VATIE fitke optranger and | of Thirteenth and Farnan streets. The | Nov. 13th at the vesidence of Miss Minnie | B¢ Rl Pl CEVRTR @ L HETEIT s bors S ougint the aetion Wis | |iiaa batronaze. iend., e reet " e g 4 o - i 4 bt ol entiy a ::::i‘:ul-‘ll:::“w :. LM:L fuvr*,‘ Antiplshrie large patronage. thoughts, and the unselfishness of her own | “ \‘\U.HH' in -l” oril e reciles th \lx Wood, 1131 North Eighteenth strecet, com- | gipacts, Tast Sunday night. Son n e ol it Mt Bohm thonaht the g o motives, made her eharitable and in ere are alrendy two many tel- | on0ing auquans are | inatine evidenee hivs been found not be enforced. My, Behm thonght th Powell's Bullet Proves Fatal, oAt 8 egvaph poles and ‘wiresin front of the | i , 2 i AT 1 fnd notod un wisel dithat in L nt to the actions and intent of | invited. The following programn one of the men, at least, may hirdl « T News w ceived by Coroner Drexel | othors bank buildin nd that they obstruet the = A — muny instances the order 1 bheen en- x o o , 2 +. | bosiness of tho bank lowes | De given foreed too strictly, Mr. Furay belioved | 1ast evening that Chavles Leslie, the I'lie legritimate offering of such piety i DR PR, Ueis St g s Skotol ) Personal Pavagrapha, i ] f _ Sl H fahl that a six-story building is about (o b Minute Sketeh of I, ¥ 3 \EOR that it.was not the intention of the liw to shot by R. L. Pow- | IVARnua] Wit Kintinass Bbon oves s BU ISR A I DB e : Forry | 8.8, Stevens and wile left for the east ake the saloons close promptly on | eli, SONTT CNovember 1, | Jenee and Jove, and these qual i § f the hon'in oninn' 101 1188l B e DT e [ s ofleet of his wounds d her from the enimosity of ilt- | PRilding, and that the placing of so mauny 9 Exgoin i iy | Yeterday, e ey ought L fo 1 d nature and. mitlevolond won her tl wires in proximity to the building would 1N TERMIVS 0N, dno. D, Croighton and wife leit for the ficient opportun ty to get rid of their | As the hour was late the coroner conld 4 I it p WO ot tho | g gitarlite aud. Droperty in: o ot | » P N S vons | easby Rt ATy eustomers after the hour of closing had | take no aetion in the mutter last nighe, | 1 ce and honor of ‘all who knew | gOANEeN lifo ahe propetty In oagso of | Exporiments i blectricl -, ny. : P And it e e Kb st an o) o | her, and seeured her the endearing ailie- or sogding tha potition Jidio | 3 B R e e Durant Hose company will a / 2 4 h on ofa ROl vebin ¢ oy grantes i o posirain. ) . Dales ens and Kenneo b 5 AR i He Wore in the place, engized in playing | ing and hohl an inquest. Lostio. the vie: | 00 of a numerous kindrod. A jast and ordoe T i cmo han by et | e Gullah e ball . at - Cunninglan's© hall = this | g ards or other gimd eved tht | tim of Powell's bullet, stougzulid hard | goreeet apprebension of duty mude her g orderuntil the ease ean be heard, Quotitions 1om B, I, even'ng, | 1y, st o ey should bo wllowed to vemain if both | for his life, ‘Two or three ties in the ihful in the domestic relations of = i el On the 1th inst. Rev. Willard Scot | ¢nl than ti ondinuey kind, 8 the. back and front doors of the saloon | Last week he was thought to be dy sl mother: an s due to her watern 0 @ Distinguished Visitor, vied Mr. William A, Wilburand Miss [ hconnenion swith the mi { weree locked wnd no one else atowed to | bt eallicd and was supposed to be o | Solicitude thit the eharacter of loer | A complimentary dinner and confer- Lazear, [ty b cant” Tyl "o Lowi enter of the othere present | the rowd to recovery, 1is vitality, how. | dittzhters furnish her amy Druiso enee is 10 be it the Omaha elub Eugene Bachr, of New York, has ar. | Wallstreet, 8. thought t oons shonld be al 1to | ever, wits exhausted by the st and Althowzh your more sl is hard ) I rooma’ Suturduy. st to the Ivadt i thiscity wnd. taken & position run bl night and that the wayor’s order | he finally suceumbed 1o his injories, [ 10 Pt with one cindeared 1o us by i wturdiy evening to the Hon, riy V in Solemn Conclave. nded Furay, | Soner Pierce that they must begin mov- Having uceidentally learned that thero !'mant that is made by them, and invites his friends to pay one visit and sce for themselves, There will be found Two steps only had been ascende | 1 lighted and ventilated, and every- the reporter, glancing upward, di - | thing nged for the comfort and wel cred another form on the stairs. 1t was And by payiug one visit you will find many more which are too numerous to mention, but suflice to say any ilea you Y pa ) Y ) y & pose of taking some aetion regarding an | hibits ire duily coming in, and that 1,70 ! ear loads are now on the way distriet court yester | A colored man who is proprictor of a of stable on Eleventh street, told O cor Piervonet yosterday that a stranger | with Max Meyer & Bro. was all wrong | Powell is'still contined in the county juil. 4 hadboon Ising 114 his | ! i . T haven't any fanlt to find with the :ml;.‘:..lvtl.l mn| led (o our ven 1,«‘ the Youngz Mon’s Christian asso: for thyce diya, Who mun wis it siok | morning, Mr, Geo, Reiss aod Miks A EX Lying in a W |n | | | iy vietaes, wnd whose trangail habits | 4. V. Farwell, of Chicago, in the interests 1 p Ny," said Foray, * Wanted—A Father. X . Batshe s departad | ion, The following gentlemen have the A inDuoneed by, Cavtain Sulllvan: | Thore was n_ vory: spicy suit on trial | 8ud yain i pegrot, No_sorrowing of | iy fy el £ G Himwbaieh, O, | A0 1 the only ativation he recoived wis That's where the whole tronble lies.” hindped will 11 her vacant | Dayis, Leivite: Badnhan, Willian | from a colored boy whio cux od and | G s O B amon: 5. 1 “W¥en, that's 80, chimed in leo and | beforedndzo Nevillo yesterday the oase of honrthstone where she st | Floming, Wirren Switaler, N.' Merram, | water to him, - Ouicer Provronct. investi- | Beatd john O'Ker i I LOS ANGELES Vos, 4 Bessie Woods, who charges Charles | o human prayers or lamentations can | p o i ) s and found i il beon | J ¥t | S h ns el | S Elisenving, . C. Denise, 0. 5, | gated the ese and foand tian it had been | Bes, N UL R e | | both of Douglas county. ; . J. Dixen, Schuyler: L. . Wheeler —T0— “He's the man that's kicking up allthe | Mason, a_ coloved barber on Sixteenth [ #vail to brinz her gentle spivit back | Wood and J, L. MeCagie B rraotly ranortod, Lintorin theduy sl i 1 fuss,” continned Furay, “He hasn't got | street,” with being father of an illegiti 1in ‘\i” il we desive it sinee on —~ stranger was remoyed to the poor furm, | Cunti ‘ : €100, a friend on the force,” hardly. And the } mate child of hers, Phe plaintill, who st be her gain - for if movtal | ook ORE Nk Fim! | A small boy, Geo. Leavitt, ws brought gon men are down on him. He muost | is also colored, was on o with Lier | hath vanche wppier estate, he Ve tle n JMice hea into police” court yesterday or a g wer 25th, a la irty of excnrsion be got vid of. He's too striet about the | ehild and offerad some diniging testis | is seeu Information wasdodged at police head- | ehipize of having wssaulted Edwin Davis, | Vo Onitis - fulinan. alaoe early olosing and made himself une | mony wgainst v oaleged T sedueer, | tFongive, blest s tributary fear quarters yesterduyTo the eifect that a e 3 £ - Jrowith oaalingshot, He was repris [ Slecping cars L Angeles, Californ Popi Sullivan is the bone of contens | Mason's plea is that the paterniiy of th Lhat niot y exit from o world i Ligious depd-beat was working the town | matided and released dickets for the rou 1 kood 6 months, tion in the whole busin | ehitd vests upoin other shonlders, The i K . e calling hinself Rev#Smiczl s gam " Harey Hall, traveling t of the Buy- | 100, Finst clu e, et clusy tickels 1 " | hst ela eeo nmodatlons on this After vonsiderable disenssion of a sim: | testimony introduced on hoth sids was P St e ol - lington route, hus retarned from an ex- | MgEstiss dees ahodatlons o Bt o flar character, it was resolved to veeall | of o ducidedly racy churacter, R AaP i e AR i o western trip, whieh oceupicad five | boun ix ow Seos, i 16 s proposeq uz thie marshal and inform bim what e - Hap g A 5 % 5 g, and - covered Utah, Tdaho, Mon- | yaise it to s, waich' will ke o cision they had reached. When he entered | Ladies' Charity, SN0 more conting : | AU UG LR ORI dOIELIE QU | g0, ron sl Washington torritory, | etisna Gekets imaro i thss s b the room: Councilmin Furay, who neted | The J1 brew Ladies' Suwing society | (N e temant mrtal elay s about two score children to support o ¥ chock full” of intersting storius | elass round trip rtes AL embernit passons geepokiaman, silily. mone | Mect this afternoon at the synae | CAnd teace thy o ol Rev, Detw s that he ran weross of his ud 8 In th wonderful w £ cits oy day AL Ogeant ates, K. arshal wamings, ¥ Woare wmong | e purpose of xewing for the day.” bim some 1 20 in Louisvilte, and 3 and can entertain his frionds for hours at |+ 70050y [ Vo with this i joir friends x\; ull u...‘.x \\;n 10 seitin | RS0 SN S e ey ety vy - ! 5 0 bo a first-cla iis i -, i a nlm« with his doseriptions of seenery el esen LBl particulars regarding your present ofliciul capacity A e " . 5 | and obsorvations among the g g 1ot feation 1o " ! { ) good, nnd A expeetad, hus becon The Meinvath Afair, ¥ A 4 leasidon 1o MaAlnddlare tliat Copain Sullivan | good and s expwetod, e bosome,n | o Fe Melnrath Adale © | - ! consters 5. W, MORSE, shoutd be removed; fie is not the man for | ¥iced PHNUILM bbla 0 fGIOF i AL leust . fwe Otticers Instatied, 5 - n. At UL, iy, Qi the place. You are honest and upright, | © ,“. ! ~n\wllv“- \ »~w|‘.vm;\ are ener, tsINes men 1 ready to | 4 ¢ ]l meeti f D« \ % A New England Dinner, s we beli nd 0 is Suilivin, But you | in theiv etlorts to make the objects of the that the assault Oflicer Martin | Grov, 1 ¢ P & 4 The Ludies’ Ald Society gay ;:'\fi“‘:'— Biks., :“““\.“'“ i sivict, aid 3 Shiclds made upon the broker Joseph | Deuds ATHE fep S Ty : 7 England dinner, with an plriet, - and make Every X They Deny Tt L Meinrath, was wholly eanseless, vicions | e torio oo ‘ " ¢ wholesome bill of fare, in the Busl man on the 1 vour | ftecrs Horvigan and Shields say that | brutal and unjustitable Let the ow | \ oy R block, yesterday. Large num friend, While almost every | itis ot teae that they bave ever baen in | be placed upon tial and hatt rig NG E T o X present and partook of the feust %m th? lorce in ,\'m!‘\.mx\..‘...‘\} x} O | tho it of employing the boy Nogent he s to break the pe LY wi Willinn Esble 8049 onuy X 1 L k ¢ must syeoede Dim. N \y m YL R P T Py Buuter, O, G . Fine Soaps at Chone y & Olesor - o fore aptiin and | for . vty ) have Lot M B id th B - gy 1 E i ¥ & Oleson ?:;.'\(‘.fi".lu:::f.-,‘,l,‘~,;:,. “It s alvo the suz sconntennnecd his habit of being | who do businessin their vie e He DPaid His Fine MOST PERFECT MAD plore e tn of all of us, present that yoi do | ontadl night. Boih ofiors are welF | into court and reeite the : vl oo canrt Prenarsd with special Tegard 1 hoals - ’ ot pppoint him it officer.” If you feomp men \nv‘ wre ablo s if Marshal Commings dar i s " P . No Ao, i vr Atk {\:m whin Bro.s’ speclal und don'l Want to put b t 1o ds ark wihowt the betpaof sl | this fellow in his bratalicy, k . 19 GO PRICE BAKING FOKOLR CO. salc to-duy, Vriday, Jaturday K RN Rim thie ) gty arte 1 bugs N A0 ¢ L B - 1o failed | GMICACO, 87, LoUIs. | woek only. Lvalicductioa i priv Bed A A Gkt AebaiOr htiel A WMIGE: neys o the

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