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TIIP MLN,\IIRIF STIRRFD P The Disclosnres of the Secret Bession Pro- ceedinge Ureato a Disturbance, CONFLICTING STORIES TOLD. rae Nght—A Plons I Powell Held 8p ud Jailed— Other 'y News How They Itoared. Atthe close of the caucns of the publican alderman in the marshal's oldice night before last, Me. Behm m some remarks, the faithfal record which was in the morning and evening editions of ster 1 The remarks in question referred to the gpenker’s (Behm) self-alleged refnsal of o bribe from C. 8. Hig, ist inen acting mensnres permitting the all-night run of the latter gentieman's saloon Mr, Higgins was about his establish ment all of the night, as during the Jutior hours, s earriage upon which he relied to take him Wias away in the use of As the gray AWn approached it Vrought a newsboy withit. Mr. Hig s wis <Al on hund | purchased u copy of the morning B Very com placently he sat himself doiwh o perse the great sheet and lus eye lirs tehing sucus proceedings, he |m Ao read that important news, As he reached the close, and Mr, Behim had ascended the fornm, and veference to hims:lf was de, his 'interest deepened and s he hed the great alderman’s remarks, tught his breath and starided those about him with the involuntary cjienla- an, “Oh, what a he!™ “Well, if o isn’t the ons fulschood ever a man uttered, PIE be blowed,” and the saloonist threw down the paper and paeed the floor. “1H see Behm about this thing before I shint my eyes for another wink of sleep.” And =0 ho did, The ey at six o'clock and Jeaping in, ordered the drver to post te to Mr, Behm s south side residence. he alderman was just rising and strug- f”l £ with his boots when Mr. ins’ oud summons at the front door wrtled ile ponded, and what m s submitted from ins’ statement deposed at this ollice a fow minutes later, Iave you scen the morning paper?”’ was Mr. Higeins first utterance, Behm, answerig in the o anded o paper, which he proc Tead. l|mnnum|m|m" the briel Mr. Behm ¢ of the jou! i Bl re lay's ns 1o nes howme, friends. most scandal- him e, any sueh ro- the only seid 1t will by %00 o more ruing to be compelled to close for the night.” CDid I evy ull-'r vou anything in any wiy o seeure dint tery” asked M ly, 1o which rotive nent that you SOE ANONYIIOUS Now, did you eard and a lett L udvised me to 1 could get something ning his position.” red” promptly: these o and e k n,’" to which Mr. Behm At suppose that you *1 sc said yon had i) (RER A8 SRR IRE b iy sneh lette od n pos both of which, w peo M, Higuing, < in su uper's s stch, d gins then asked Mr. Behm to statements before the cancus ocal press, to which the 1|.\vu corre Intter ngreed. My, Higgging, while at the BEE oftice re- porting' Tis ircorview with Mr, Behm, “Mr, Behm came to my s comneil meeting and told mo that sgements had heen miade for us it. He ad of ir, th and onght to be allowed to keep open; .unl » conelnded Mr. Higens, it wis upon the assurin, Behm s well as Messrs. Leed 1 commenced running night, and 1 eannct Tight to come and aevest me four days Tater without previous notification to elose, which he did not give me.” saloon the marshal’s nmy Denying tae Allegations. *No, I wasn't there at all,” said Conn- <¢lman Lee ay afternoon to n BEg Teporter, in response t gard to the proc enucus of the mght before was in Council Iilufls * But Mr. 1 eyes twinkled mer as mueh us to say to the reporte “You know mu. T9h FURAY WASN'T THELF “Buat wasn't that a big ne \\\|. wper lie,” remarked Councilman Furay to fric durmg the afternoon yesterday. *Why, 1 justmet the mavshal and he soys Lo wasn't up town last night. Wouldn't I Jook nice making sueh assertions as Lum to have made.” But Furay's ,ul-llu carry conviction to the yoste a question in re- edings of the BEINM DID SAY 80, “Yon bet 1| was there,” snid Mars! Cammin, hat s, until they put m out. And yon know it, and there is no use to deny it SWhat do yon think of Behms denying d that Higzins ofdered him " asked the vcporter, s the use of his denying asked the marshal, say it ‘out openly befo wembers Present. V't deny ity he does all the other fellows kuow better,” LEEDER'S ACCUSATION, “Marghal, you went buck on your \ Leeder to that 3 noonon the street, siid you would ailow the {0 run after midnight, and now you have n arvested forit." “1 nover had orders to let them ran," rejoined the marshal. liar,” shouted Leeder You know you did. You needn't tell we no stich lie as that. “Tut, tat, now, xelaimed Marshal ‘/mnming SEd Leeder, you'ro o YOI PUSSIONS FUn ity with your sen 'm not,” yvidual: *I'm going Mar shal Cummings. You ain't o t, and I'd go back on God Almi; il thought Wis wrong, in my opinion AudT'm i triond of your's, oo, - Wasn'i Rme who got you “your appointment over mind, ‘though,” said Leedor airly bellowig with 1 “ibis thing will il come oirt; Vg TOpOTICE prescot] I dnu tgivead-n who Kuows what 1 suy.' NO, sponded that ind 'k on you THEY ALL 8QUIRNM “You can't hardly tind & man who at the secret se night.” 3&\_)' otticial o rLor, S50 am do bidf own up o it, but they don't | Want to h ather the expressions wl thoy used Ltell you, they all feel 1ext time anyihing of o they will Keep the win dows closced Capt, Sullivan's Side of tho Story. 1 wish you would correct in your Aper a stawment which | Puray made at last night's secrot o about myself,” said Capi. Bulliv T Hornberger Jury Stays Ount All | | eat the | { the marshal, k he | id, 1o house like mine v as a credit (o | secret | “No, sir; I | | list siloons | w0 B ihe yesterday. chareed from while he was admit that the ¢ dervoort when 1 wet General yresenco il noti inetated me Furay and V whole trath ab: nt to Howe of 8 ( Sullivan intinated to the er that he hat his possession Pirtios who we vl would m ik closares at ti The Hor The ease of H ing 1 afi yesterday after for h o'clock in cution then Councilman B, 10w by him ti enteredinto b conneil and t m to keer torney fol rvound tha terial. A long Jnoe wing the wis no other o part of the defe mitted to the ji there had been Law on the part ey retived ag . At S« sree upon stnmoned they ntlemen « on e < rdict. Bu you: you are al 1 B 0o rense reach a conclu you have not b Kider the matt an extension, desive to send will see that y od. And in at your ow ofticer ‘with ye some miven until dulged then conducted court room and ht were still ¢ said that they s and two for nee MR it rol My violation of Hornhe A , has 1 was led into i Taw has b Y that 1 have consid I got up the pe Jow us to run af reement it v mmittee, witl they were to s me and told me fixed and 1 wor i T kept of | and wis arees | T found thit it v thought it wa not intend to want to be ¢ and eity author BEHI The slonaey, Ar wLomissionar, gospel of the h thy al behind the by erday. porter v Schnitzler, a b man, with whit, He was well broadeloth snit any stovepipe opposite his nume under false pre sted by O mplaint of N ew York storc cured a sm. leged cf 1t seen timer. 'rom trom those whe he has | st § y W thut mans of Mi Mitoha of 1l b pe nomination. “k another and this object a quite @ sum Whenever he es him money b of endor about with hi Those who kno wiich he « to the mission: but only Ve exchequer of roing that the I\mml/. sometl call s My, tioned hing Dewwiler s | m pie Shortly af 1 | warning him the routh The Rev. very coolly \mstake. He not an inpc son he w wus preaching goshel of repen Schuitzler w fore being 1o Lars und eighty bills was found of endorsement some of the e W v denon Sel church member: Held for Mu Coroner Drexel, i trict Attorney Col. Smyth Florence yeste over the body was shot by duy, Novembs tim of Powell's Two or for his life. lust week he w Ilied and | the rowd to recovery, Hy sue juest about aid eteot oV Vjury. T drank restod he a Jods refreshments mornin in o squar At an e HORNBER g ning and asked to tell his side Afterw assod with deliers lev. Schnlizler, an Alioged Mise I sum of all t s eluiming country among whom he solicits M Lupon that gentlenan y km nd Dr. ) renmbed the railway conneeted Yorts mail gervioe therewith. | of Furay and Van. my W hnt nrton, Postmaster- told m: himself in the nator Saunders th nstme whatever, ol r T heads of M s ndervoort, That is the Wb e m atter Wae! report facte in some of the re working aginst h'm some interesting por tima, | by dis- | herger Case, iry Hornberger for sell r midnig was in witngseos tost beer aftd and the 1ot be olica LER polica o« I y waloon, hm, and " V2 was about moat had besn tween toe mombors of the he saloon men allowin n after midnight, when v thsdafanse oojected on t the evidenee v imm arzument followed be isel, after which objection of prosecation videnve sabmitted on tie L but the case was sub iy on the argument the ho_intant to b of Mr. Hornlx yeloek in el elnek, as they i n to the conr )t the jary, » far failed to agre t the cevidence is I men of sense, and ther m why you shouid fal to <ton,” Pyt however. i time to thoroughly con v, and you wi If, theverore, word to your 0 messaes are you wish_somethin nexpense, I will sond an m owhile yon partake of You_ will then be to decide upon w y foll somewhat at but at i\('(l y they o the § o meal lh.r ofticer them back to the police they were locked up for 1y hour this morning ease, It is convietion 1 tand four for tal, '8 STATEMENT. rw ‘o reporter ol said Mr. itionad. the law,” not been int city oflici The f-lotter for so 1ol ed it no law st all, tition to the council o al- tor mu!- ight, By a tacit Ito the police unnl--rfl.m-mu: that comprom with Jehin eaine 1o that the thing was all ild not be interiered with T'kept open one night »d next day., Then, when st tixed as solid as L Ishntup again, I did olate the nldo not | s ol tue ls t by ) the ke ities.” D THE BARE eated for Obtaining alse Preten and a ministe: Lord Jesus | individu- | clerieal look The speakor was Rev. | mevolent looking gentle ¢ heard and a “choked dressd a handsome an hat. was Cobtaining money and he had been v Jobn Tarnbull on I Lehman, of the n whom he had pro- money for an al- hieh he sents this gentlemen is an old- can be gathered ) elaim to know him well, about the conntry for the that he 1sa min ad mnssionary to the n, Minnesota and the the gospel work upports Ly the clirity ople of the 1 van de- | 1o goes from « town to | subseriptions for nd generally " volls ap in substantial cash nnot gt man o give will solieit his name tor a ments which he earries mfrom town to town. | w him say that the funds | ures in this way do not Wy purposes” aforesuid, to enrich the pers HAI the ged i) X paste morial church the muan, o » tenses, fi 1. J b 1 Kknew porter i » the marter fivst met the sume siv | id in represent recetved o (Fenn.) pastor impostor and repeated in the dinational papers witzler tokes the matter says that his arrest is all o cmnly that b )5t that the only 5 becanse he utor the trae " ) relative id that he rendered him som, nded 10 be orw he Nashville inst the i Wi ts s and w to his pe tanee. s thoroughly searched he- up. Sixty-seven dol- ents in smwedl eoin and on his person, ulso containing the name prominent” partics 3 of the city. of | and der, \ company with Dis Leo k le, Gen, Cowin :bert, went out to | rday 1o hold an inquest of Charles Leslie, who R. S8 Powell on Sun 1 ie, the bullet, struggled hard three times n the | as thought to be dying, was supposed to be on His vitality, how. his was held in the open witnesses — being - px- ouer Drexcl had some to | cumstunees | eivenl In | Powel There | telr | county jail | mes | evening | of the | lar in the withesses Lo- witeved sl oyer. nialiug all ar THE rangements and impaneling n inquest prosecded the “said Charles Le a pistol-shot wound infl rowell, ana thnt ine said R, L. Powell was unwarr unjustifinble.” This, of conrse, to bind Powell over arnnaton in one of courts Mes the state J. C. Cowin, esq. and E. F They did not think it ady yild be present at th sentiment is running him 1lic been given the L while history of the aff the B told abont the ean of the shooting other Leslie air has in Poweil friends The stories agree only in Jars that e had v gadnst Powell; they i dity evening, November 1 i ot Leslie, Aceording Elory glie had « Wing certiin stotics slie did not belie ul told the storics would thrash Powell. T when Loslie attempted to threat, but found ||.‘u, Powell better man. He again thre: even with Bowell, and on th wting followed P ampanied by who were to help do church they ~ a He told them rontinued the by lie e [ a number Powell roached R to appros onl visahle very higl Two d and ¢ one and him iich wnd met one day | ey ont his wis ened vell to el of up ud h ald kil jury and verdiot of the jury was to the edect that e came to his ¢ by R action to preliminary Jocal th of | ov and | will serve ex Justice that and Baldwin reprosented owell's nttorneys W Smythe, re Public inst already erent thr on Powe partien- with | he « hut wl he tho t ot the men \IA~1 Powell ol when hir, 1 b Laslie to Umiahe and inito thie oustady of tho Jaw. The dute of the preliming tion has not yet been fixed gave WANTED o rom Boyd, a Avrested Yes al Hotel erday Tom Boyd, well known and hack sstod Avapaboc of murde W4 ar yesterday by unt Boyd wus ph and was taken evemng The cumstances of the which Boyd is suspected a 1y tuey could be fast week, at Deer on the Kansas Pucific miles t of Denv L oW a #nloon hetwe yinei, min was shot L fell upon a appearines to individual cseaped in the melee traced to Denve d thenee o The shevii this A the suspic arvived yeolu refu a0 qu prisoner wnd stubbornly ‘The to wpeak swer even the most triv on the case, prefering to He has long been in QOmaha and runner for the Atlantie house, thotel. He has been ont for u few weeks and has just The sherill'is sutisticd that he wanted, A Bad Runaway. A disastrous ruy b ~elock yest suth street, whi exeitement, 1. Weilrodt, Willow Springs distillery, ali his bugzy ¢ noon t the coruer of , when the ani nd the tim, prople out of the road. Tas street A, F. Kellner, an endeavored to turn out of the s he pulled his horses to on runaway dished uy tull in the side, knoe! the pavement.” The and fell on top of the and for a fow mabt 5 there wi vhicles and \\\w linally it was found that the side of o ner's horses tid boen pior hafts of Wielvodt's buggy injured. The express badly wrecked, but the most aninjured. Wi willingness to pay all by the tanaway. el owas rusin was ing them runiwiy on An Attempted Bu hold of N, at the cornerof T Cuming strects, wl hot rosi enty Wil Arous. hour yesterday morn hem to jump ir westigation it ry had heen ber had opened the had earvetully set aside some di were on the table in front of the He then attempted to ers house, but by some mischan some of the ry and the floor, the el ironsed the Valkmier 1-law, Kitehen just in time to see head disappearing thro but in the darkness she Luish his eansed o On burg tiempted, the ) the The Union Py gating the complai liy of getting cattle Union s yards sutlered o mueh »wk oek annoyanee R’ oraing. Trail, Boyd esin the street At the corner of Do casman, treet, side, id struck hus team v stumbled | prostrate horses, lively harness ted s of ol and 1 Valkmi h i their forund The roly. kitehen window wl i h hnocked it 1o 1sh Miss Cainphel, rushed into b als are men from himeelf | in erime sfollows,as learned g the | lnst examina- ner, (mong the ho- drivers of this eity the ¥ , Col, on the of west B of | One asmall About 40 | oceurred in In the and kill simi- f d was Oma morning rtook the individual in the person of ref to 1 and an jon up thin.’ a 'l 15t nth of town on wsed consier ganzer "ited o hoth returned. is the man | ureed about Fif- | ble nt from teen th and Farnam streets, and - was about to tie hi 1l beewme frighten rowded made by et but the his sused wl th and thut s wi window the to an varly which Ll s and struck which investi viling the de cars down Mr window, conld not distin to the eanse that it is hopid that the trou be rightod. As been treatec may be mel L stoek an yards at 11 yards, it e sine at th nion Pacitic f The next day he o iin and six addition shute at 11 . m, delivered the cars at ta0 lute for loding th day he suceeeded on t Such il to loading Pacitic hich w The third cars ot A among shippers, A Theatr The San Franci Opers company, eleven rived in Qmana yest open up nest week at tre. W however, ment he' found 1l was already billed f claims that he has a People’s for nest we joses to il it or trouble. The com fleld, Asslgmoe's sulo of largs al Ewing, Holt connty, be sold at ]luhluw\h I ing now in use us generil qll trade, excelient condition. in day visited that plaeo of another ¢ next w contr story Sals to in mang t dissatistae ette Burl stor Seales, corn eribs, & lAku sample of the w the have this lo Y Union oned that dered ty #om, 4 to bring the ears d the 1l to b The 8 p. it WO it e e, | tnight (ting nnmby intendi 0 the manag r of the company s pany e the Luilding Nebraska W : bt s e ph November 1 at 2 o'clock p. m. in Tront town of Ewi 2, s will be made khown by B. R, WikLps, As of stors dito when gnee. cons HANGED ¥ BFFIGY, Alderman Tieh f Indignant Rolemians, | When or beams, it fel | hanging t corner of Thurs ! Ble » the Fhirte M-l-,. w a Tree by y ‘narning's sun rose amd o 1 ately favored Omakia #ith its dawning | athwatt & peculiar object big: eottonwood tree in front of Frank Kubavee's hakery, ith mnd Willinms at the It resembled the fignro'of a man, and was marve | straw n while the | to one of t limbs | wae a gha the ¢ he caught he street back discove softly, onw plac and d minn chord | vised hin upon his it 50, hut sy might trail. Ve on by the with an when the tacked double-bs ed to the i tigure has They Are this is e wits out Bridger ( Big Timbe auns a Would Th eneam | W form his seen how tory expe tonching Gen, How Sin the men wi with great t tr it it sty partment. o y city with.} S Bus e noon anmnal e plished i high Lie venth n over Butte, W lind, Seve s sty Camp Pl 0 We him t oy But we pri OMana, B 10 the arfic ewd, | M JNR B doathind e W have been wh I Woo And anothe rly morn od pe wae de teenth street shonld be paved w ite, and when sandgfone was devised np- ty counci ipalling |i| of rage n paving down opposite nd ik displan A Cowboy's 0 reports ters show that the Piggans are xpedition tion in Wyonsing, ceady for bloody work. 1y e 1 Colone nain £ ion at Fort Sic While h. m | whole thimge is lously constructed of old clo About its alleged neck was de inton veritable hangman’s noose, other end was mado “st monarch's spr Swaying in Ire for tly ap. sight mike 1 with 1 |uv|n hat st upon its hey follows: nd the fir of jump for the coroner, changed closer its exuct 1 mensu Upon the oflizy o upon its hreast, while the same in 1 < deeorated the batte nd rope seenre the light br it itton in the gray of hy as started on the A block v the his mind and went seratiny, As he ture he langhed I pace started wi two in English ohe it, inseribed The wor TS IS 01D BRI, WHAT WANTED BAND-STONE. Several ul Behn's friends =Ivm||\ \of ad indignity committ '| but the o derm un, calloused by years of u nd defa id said that the fun m Zht pro- 18 he eared. rforn would a8 n_out will b work ne been 1 1) wark of Frank Kubover birdly an remenmbered that Kubo erinin drove thom av ol shotgun, mlyl.- but he hias nurse ntnent wrainst the i especially toward st e ut the paving m focted aginst i expressed desire Ken down. doubtless the und_ his friend he sufe anky vengeful to ker war the ¢ the u South Thir I ran- that il he e Later on line of he at wis brought the his place, 1y with a big Hent Last yield although he has A the bit y conn Behm. The widence of il se- The anothe RESTLESS PIEGANS. Again off the Reservation— Adventure e Miticary News. ont reek, lim undonbted y Werd nent ty Com he received vightetn Fhe Tndians 0 ion of t 'my headquar- ain on from their d ar rimed The Jatest proof aws ied i the adventure of a | whoy named Charles Cottell, who met | | four Indians of the Pie hunting n tribe while he some horses on miles belos leveled their i he hae e y: hav lh.m Lposis’ of 2 1. As it was e A retrent toin- of what he had w Ked No- scrions -depredation. or ou es commiitied Ly ahe Piogans ver, have as yported . ting deserter retaen to duty with aused his brains for ient 8 kubject fow wrd | adjutant-gener 1 S proy ial, ¢ general niry dered ceon 22 of (he dane sent f UG Dt commandon at Cheyenne, amily yesterday. wife of 1ig b, it for lonel Kingman i 1 npon ho il port ) s, restin the ¢ i uth iafs tion at Fori | holding himself in read tone Upon the ar Nipuan at ¥ Miles will ot Britte 10 vitn communi is evident that the fr soldridy y b nt the Nov le m win, robher nd 1 ooldrid When well Mi. Woaold {0 Binck t hewill b triends and Omih cortain pi Wooldrid, e ate darg to he be desper them the de BVErY Ol ny 0 protected wirvis Heis fad Tt true, ¥ of Rue tiie usual conditions, diteets that you « o be wny th > W ‘h s Sllowing ders and others Lin the e e report the i nd aing 1w nat tie poor lis more 08 trends or b I'ne foilowi was received | duys ago from t N \\ n~|u|wxw|1 st of ould, to duty thie e a made intoail cases of St posts in your Tepori of the 1 port 1oy ations in th Breck be restored this, Gen. forward rerervd b o1 of the eHon.and the fully advi taking w wasin ut. Bush of F Washinizton yesterday on: Howard It yestonday for Do will delive Getty=hur work upon his work aecom- Nati teit altoget the 1 by splen- will or be and entertaining wor snant Colone! Henry L. Chipmian, infantry has been ordered to mind of Camp Pilot to ( in 1" Kirt- iy, and proeceed o 1 Steele, Wyoming, iness (o return 1o on the receipt of Licuten- ri Fred Stecie return to his ki, ol S Neb; Detended, ition received nd o stand by are goin; rough thick and thin and propose any evil thak may bero and as a dion, il it is cortain, #n spite of wha follows, that three men did sne overpowering him, 2% seted befall him. brave as 1t od in the By commanication in full: | 18, dasy =L want to snysoue) bing in 1y lust it 's w liesfram i Peler 0t Wooldvidge, that f' e A who fwced aliiost ¢ o #hoot down 1 that want 1t would Nave been g sorry three maskoed uem o b ~Epiror Dainy BrE, Fhe Linning e " itun most ever it here i T tried would i | w y had all three 15 0w acquainted Kuows thiv, too AL sy 18, thid i back, und com 0: 1ot ondy this, but Mr. Waooldridie hus by the thousand in oute 1hat him e, Mr thun fifty men just as desper with “m when it beeomes necess t It At wake the L ath of Ruckl of them = thay donbt this” Jet U ttempt to avengs and they -vich 1 foel the heat of sl in short order. 1 den't & onneeted utihivouts § and lying ppom: vith i i artwle editor, B w nor t anys )y, 10 B m ard | OMAHA DAILY 'RI‘T}. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 14, | | ele i y | Louis White, | heing | W b and was nursed | nec 1 and ! stk \nyone | hors i 1835, tends to do so. I should rather think you had been imposed on by & miserable, cowardly akunk, whose chief ambition ia ret hifs naume in the papers, 1 have itten this « request of weal of Wiis, and inder the wnnot sign my name. 1 wiis also requested to drawy =overal cof- fing and death’s heads, ete, but Teonsider it unnecessary, a8 they (Kv 9 friends will ot aequainted with the genuine arti- !H\'I 11 o halt ViGitasce No. 1, THE LAST RITES, The Funeral of Willlam Turtle sequies of Moses Hotaling. Thursda Oy noon at 0 o'clock oe- curred the funeral of the late Hon, Wm Turtle, from the residence of the dec ed, corner of Caldwell and Twenty-fifth strects, Tt was attended by a lur ber of friends aequaintances of the deceased, the Bricklayers union attend- ing almost in a body. The remains wero then borne t ce chapel w the heantiful burial service of the Episcopal church was read by the Rev. M. DPen son, of St. John's ch At the con sion of this rite those present filed tho eotlin to give o Iast look at the tures of the deceased were enclosed inon b trimmed easket upon the i of .l. e W interment then took it Pros- Hili metory, the hearse in - ad vanee being followed oy the U. P, band, l\v weklayer's unjon, with 400 members in line, and the Clesterer’s union with twenty members, and @ seattering repr sentatiion of St. George's socicty. e standard benvers the former woere Jos. Kake, John Smith and RF. Mon ford, while thatof the latter was borne by Peter Miley, The Il bearers were Richard OKcefe, Joln Stevenson, Win icil, Phil. Gl . Thomas Lee and Ihe last services of the conducted ut the grave by on, after which interment Lo num nd o Gr © fon- utiful cloth lid of the nu chareh were Rev. Mr. Pea took phu The deces thovoughly wasa workinginan himse nlt . ly dovoted to labor interesis. He had Been president of the Bricklayors' union for four terms, and has twiee heen o resentative in the le, tare, Mr. Turtle WS TWice marrie leaves a widow and grown family to mourn his loss. THE HOTALING Ol funeral of Moses Hot T from idence of Doherty o'clock. was luiz ves and friends of Hataline nee 1S, the “old set and 1wo honoradle true, noble nd honest mian He The took g well known 2 He er arown up childre s one N of widow A Successtfal Ball, There was a lurge attendanee last even- ing at Canninghun’s hall, Corner of Toieteenth and Jackson streets, the oc- casion haing the fiftseath annwid ball of the Durant engine company. Maore than vhundeed eouples were in attendance, and a del vx was spent by all. A well pmme of thirty numbers was ¢ out, and everything passed o1 in a most pleasant manner. A uumber of prizes were drawn for by all prosnt. Thoy cousist ed of nsilver smakin a silver W elry bos, n gold neeklice and a perfum ery bottle, all elerant and eostly, During the evening Mr. Charles Fisher, foreman of the company, presented to Mr. the handsome gold badge, as 2 slight foken from the members of the compiny of th in which he is held by them. The entlemen who had the shitful evens Charles Fish nzemenis -Charles . B Whelan. 1d ) tor, John illen, James Ma 1k Schinetz, Henney, John JC Meber s O'Brien . G Luwless, e of wrrs Burt Heuney fon commiii Me Tisher, 5 —Burt Whelan, woit, Wil t, Thow Door comini J. Ricie, Coxgrave, dimes Carnaby, R. Johin i lnu s aby, B AMUSEMENTS, KELLY & MASON'S TIGE One of the novelties of the Kelly & M an origing play, which w snted at B oper hou evening. The b= er nine sensatior co the Phila- picee com e Digora, " Kept ¢ roars of roat the re last I'ne dicrous another s wide ficld to dis As it s the fu 5 wmusement to command al ot Who enjoy bilar sion of | t of o ters wility ougzh ely intercst rollicking and “The Tz rs” is somcwhat hat it combines about every fi oduced on the stog from ballet daneing 1o operi, and besides th distinet features are o th sy form something of Miss Lenan Merville, o bright Ltde brette, who s 1y utes much ot n'th ueter of Bob United States € W of u novel trib hing char da ourt. wrinls in the fay, the time I the the There United 8 1o ninal scourt yo up with ci Neweomer va, Faverdict in favor of e case of the N zon company ve. Albert V. Colo et 1l binitled (o the jury, and the ciyil action of Malcolm S Doty vs. the Franeizcan S sterhood was still on trial when the court adjourncd ho latter tion is bronght by Doty 1o ree $10,00) for the one’ of his ¢ which he clidms was cansed by eard ness He was being treated for ead the order. It drop medicine into his his nurse p feid, destroying hi cen il cusvs, the case of Rohrer, jury return defendant, Witk balic Cost-Mill With a Vengeance David Gould, a short » George Duncan @ note for $500, he held on soman named Rausch, vof the “Hulf-Way on Belles voad, south of the Ihe note matnred, and was evic « tothe b, when Mr. Duncan hunded itover to Hrandes (o enfore payment welere the doughty judiciafy “got s it s Cxpi ent out to Rauseh's place old mun vizhtful tale of monn interest, s v of 4,00 time since which propri ot house city ntly Vi inous « promis corn at s hushe will, withe * court ~ of the Christian « icitie #e new Christinn elapel it Cradyg tomorrow. In his o 5O moeting il be conducted by ( Ferry in Y. M COAL ball wh 0o w. . Sunduy | sehiov) ut noovn. Tngram hurch, Joseph | It | ! | of thei and | son- | me | ing | ments of remaing | which | | when | telogr L replyin | | time % urt | tirst assistant foreman, | | niany 1 vion | g | companicd th d in vulgar | out | 4 | i | train will | ple do ot believe i, THE VIRST SUPPER. Annual Ha Ch The local associ lield & banquet T | counted as the first of an in yenrs to come. About Wbers of the organi board wy ot ool ¢ ent and the most sumptuous spr courses of the banquoet turned to a feast of v was editicd by a ad gpeakers for the e warmly obtained on adj ciation was advancs vice in the great workers, My, Warren Switzl ind cengratonlated A the grent snee Dr. Leisenring, Past, " recou strugzles and the organization Kenng ™ Woman,” dwelt oman and tl rue from he ation. Dr, for Connsel: Young Me of the value of youtht + moral cont ol E Ferey wronght mens from “The Tie that Geo. A Joplin elosed the glowing picture of the niment ing to world th prosag ation it firsy une Mr.J. N toust on * fluenc would the assoc of 0 for o the tho won and th serios of pres wirsday i one remainder of t manimons convietion that the wrominent ser- of v i ponding upon the assembl, table e Young Men's wtian Associatiol wtion of the Y. M. C.A whicitis annual event After brithant pointed and apt remarks from numerous s8¢ ©evens hundred N WOere prose weighted with a the christian i the the he president,sal Land <8 of the associ e ted the history of th it attain n to Omaha in benetits that Domise \ Binds tousts Future. T eo-operation with *Old Men | <polke ivs i the rld. Mr fine senti- atters, Col. Clowry, of the Western Union, will ronain here he will les visit nere, niticance in conne phie interd evening by a repre who liud n short conve “The Pacitie telegraph don’t care to suy much al 10 for t He 4 a query g him ally affect our busin come of ity Phat is vathe tell. T don't think it will 1 by the Western Union, iy hav ny cin use to o )w| wdvant 140, lines ¥ g, which do railron not paying spr in oy dav.” Ave there an seaph o) rtyadl nsof <o far as T know and happy what may happen they may t i augnrat in the nes sticd Rafly following ch ions upon the Union Pacit reney, upon tof Valley o agree W Clear Cre miles west of The sl inges Linc , chan, ton h the po: point. trict, Yotun at that point. upon cot tit,” | 1y cast. as he says, has no special s fon with matt was ontative of the aation with him. met pany ¢ WM with general superintendent is in the ci until Sunday and evening, His List suid oponnded to e ditlienlt beeanse izl way ling not follow arale these nio existence tors through Notea, in Nebraska division ie were made 1 district Line ley, el purcha W lines amon no tellir ible s to i ut the I don’t think it will materi- What will be- the n eleven and perish thitt some 1 it would N yesterday to Barn e at 4018 miles west of Omahy, el agree with Alkali of O with to Kimball, to W that point. mo Supe St Paul 1p Uity branch The triek has bhe started thongh no depots are Western Union will i Loup City ina fow d . Steblins, gen went to ished, on site of the hew tie hesdguarters. — An mornii /chu if the Kar they here this 1 iy seursion run up Card of I 1he undersigned. nk W Wi ] by this s0 Kine honr ¢ wnds who es in the prominent rors and Stonceutt jeorge soc n would we thank the vickluyers' union, who, ting in their attentions Miis Jno. W Jas. ( Gro. on Wi Ludle Remember for th in Edwin € shoes nt §1 4 pair and B widths, You <5 fhan B iz sell 1} | | send for u puir L. B.oWILL - Divorce Gr the disty soy ve, Cusey wils trie Mrs. Case, th I of L ot conrt ye by wd on i fimony « divoree, and sustody from her ame o s e itendent B0 night to ins, ich i3 ull by M Th 4 ehan ol it s of of 10 that in dis nged to , to agree with nume of postofiics Antelope, on Fourth dis Daorranee 1 Tnid onday, yet balt, its wires into on 1o the b, Unic Nicinl City e y the com sand o ven | ind sons of t o v o members War o expr our mony which | of unyemit TURTLE, I'onrie, RILE, TURILE, next thirty s kid A, cannot 1 ywhere clse e, sterday B, ¢, buy Call AMS & SON. The for divoree Blair, A large delegation of the of Myrile Lodge, left lust night for Bl grand public meeting with Kuights in the Washingzton tropolis. The work of uaifo will be conferred upon sever of the Blair A parted The Muslc Union : Knights i | 0 nd liven the Police Court St rg dispo in p court yu Fred Wallied and o seorge Kuphi Rusp unty jiil Barnard Cy and dicorderly Jud nt wid Geo e il Pat Ke disehurod night newy DT HLreOLs W drunken vicinity. Ofice briate oI to juil. Jandg mnan T ¥ Bloon - tarrh, Throat td. Cha i Hurney, Wis Nasal € vesplully tr ©or, Juth a) of ¢ ) days we button b them or the case it ryvar-ohl Knights of f this their brother anty me med K il rel tey v iy good time is Docket, dof the follow duy an Etten duys drunk , deunk aud disorderly, eity, | d will hold a | RO v 2. YLy 5 AAYORNS | EXTRAGTS : EXTRACTS MOST PERFECT MADE LfRuns |l tural Fraft Flazora, van Almond, Rase, €0, avor as delicat ally we bhe trults PRICE CAKING POWDER CO., CNICACO. &1, Yo, Purest and strongest N Personal Pavagraphs, August Dippel, of remont, Paxton, 1. P, Hanes, the Millard A, Powell and wife, at the Paston J.C, Mor fame, isin city. vank M. Novthrup, of Wayn istered at the Paxton M. . Kinkaid, of O'Neill, | eity, & gaest at the Millaed, H. K. Vernon, § chureh at Pieree, Col Clowry at the of Weeping Water, is at of Bl ta ro g wn, of Kearney postoitoe Lis rog in the r the Methodist Neb,, is in the city. weral manager of the Western Union, e i3 in the city F. W, Farnsworth, a well-known busi ness man of Blair, was in the ¢ity yoster day William Lamh, one of terprising citizens, was in torday. Mrs. J day after Robinson Thomas W. Riddle, H. ( C. L. Millen, of Witlioo, at the Millard. Mrs. Joseph Goldamith, of Cineinnati, the wife of the mislit clothing man, ar vived in the city Thuesday night. J. L. Ritter, North Bead: I Feguson, Beatrice; I, McElvoy, Missouri ley: B.J. Horton, Louisvile, are at the Cantield. Mr.and Mes. R home yesterd Mrs. Le) been away one month ona visit parents i.. Kansas City. C. B, time e Columbus’ tho city en ' W. Padad two aek weeks' roturned yestoer visit at Fort feson and quartered at €. Patterson returncd Patierson has w hor been someo ornin, retnened willspend the s herd utenant Robort. Fort Russell, with his fris aptain Hay and gon, of the infxntry, in th on their why wited leave of absenco, Abs outply Pure. A marvol of Move ceontmi ot o sold of low tost witors, Sotd 0o, 133 Thin powil il the Iipotitic Khort woight in pur W Wholero e ardinary I with 1) SFRIRG bEHICLES Fasiest Riain 1o made, K. O person 3a two. § e il oA 15 Lin e gt Loy ¢ i DXCURuION L S AN GELED IND ll' P, $100, moer 2th, i i party wve Oualie in or Loy Augel sl tip, Nove will bouil g yaise it G 340, Which \v:l ko e e rant tekets more i these sp s round ip rates, Adlemigant p ermare earniod on eXpross aing andwny Cne ean o wny day ul emigeatt mbs, ‘Pherd fore i you Wish o return €0 with this fimt s exenrsion, Foll particulars Lis exeursion on application ta i i i MORSE, Ait, U, Oumaha ot of sk e Gen, Pass Notice to Contracto Tho and Builders, foo bl | for the building of « 1 uth sk ntuiduy, of thi the 1t o clock County Clork, O.I C. WAGNER'S <= OLD RELIABLE <= U. P. Bakery Lea, ote, Ihe cy fu thoclty. 10 buy fros broad, ¢ T o thie i Lado WESS LR 30 Kt o pla

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