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\ll I R |t. 1585, o e - -..-—_—-————-——--———-—-m.....__._. " " —— e e s e T R PRI BEN HOGAN AND HIS WORK, A Movement ou Foot to Organize a Citizen's | forced 1 of told me Bon 1 3 e oAt dad Lo T Sl e 1w i ¢ from destic « ; i | evangelist, commeneed his week's work e g at the Buckingham Wome last nigh FREE TEXT BOOK PLAN IN FAVOR. | Biolie sild See Lae e e wo . | von ilad anen the ! reaching to # crowdled house, H o mE—— t anize yonr e Appoint | ing at the corner of Farnam " half an_hour, the rest of the tim A3 ey The Schieme to be Tried f Funds i n-‘\‘ ve 1;\ -’n‘{l]‘ ‘ police- | eighth et S the« " A ek 1) peing taken by proyer and song i 3 1 n oan oflice ar wid him e { o fust elaimed expendit Y Can be Becn An bmportant Esilla Tor thi VietaUon of 1AW oXist _' rovious stitement Mr. Hogan's talk is. earnest and forei 3 you_ will see’ i e i The building | hongh rough and anpoliched. His | . €l N Case Decided Other In- [l wen you will sce how the com g ol I'he builc 'Y will come in from mothers eted p | great meritis his sincesity. o at ot ers, and v v be a short wlve wont for a night re b 1 Kympathy of B8 nudion doonkee will find that 3 T d kel XS Law and Order. by nitist obey the : REPORTS ) o st somo ‘-.v| og A number of interested citizons and | At tho closeof Mr. Faston's remarks ia ot A = . 2y J “.« iR TR Until he wads yarisons: he then found that the same Garments, made upin the same «tyle, wounld cost him VRN Uo 11steti to e Address o ! L Tomatia o1 | peforred Me: U it 2 i just donblo the amount h 1 for them at The Only Wistit Clothing Parlors; he now heartily endorses every state el introduction of fr t book Howard was called for, and | wary 1, 1835, have carcfully attended to © men 1 o the gospel i et Tavor t i ol hearty spmpathy with the ob. | their daties, nnd wonld report that the . and deJusion, " said the spoaker af gale of lignor to minor 1 Wi A mceting and plodged him recommend the adoption of freo test o had introdiced himself and set known thr ut the west a8 an earnest ' I canization books at the beginning of the next school id purpose before his people worker and a forcible speal " i rdson then introd ey "l-‘.\ Jded that t city conneil orde “ 0t believe 1 had rather be N . NT O ¥ i L R T ) 0 ununimously | & levy large enouzh to cover the exper | t U finee ot o s sapecind field is in Dhnois where he | : Ml L 3 W B, COrRLAND, | < ; 5 o I I A A] Jd OI\] S :]' OR resting News. Andrew Paxton, general Citizens' League for the s ression ol ment that is made by them, and invites his friends to pay one visit and see for themselves. There will be found been """"'A'! to work by the Uitizen ‘ Whereas, ) been a digposition E. K. Losa, S o man had 1 methat | Loague of Chicago, e has been goncral | on the part of some of the eitizens of WA, L. Ginsoy, stand here and preach \ ont of the league sinee 1ts formation | Omaha to violate the laws of our city, War oy 0. yonsal wonld | have hod -t and | ahly noqahinted Wl s | and 1As I him. But L I am—r byt 4 . and i« thorang'ily ac pihinted with all it Wiherceas, Our mayor and city marehal | A liberal amount of siall talk greeted | aiice of God from the gambler, the 300 $560 £400 §40 .00 $5 $600 $050 $700 §780 €300 €360 §9905 workings, His work in the direetion of | ) ve been endeavoring to enforee the ko [ the veport, but no seniime m-_w<u|\ll‘l | tio drunkard and fighter thias 1 was to That was made to order by 8 Leading M rchant v for e ril'\ifl,'!"h“lww rteatich ~Iv| ”l\ et i‘u:u.,’. yeing ,.[, the puloons ot from the .wl,,..n‘)u;‘ of the ||(\;l-;ll‘nvl‘n the position that 1 now oecupy—a . $600 $750 8800 FO00 FOO) O HILO F1200 $130r S0 $500 S0 $17.00 $18.09 wled by the most risiing and grat- [ midnight and on Sunday and to ric was carried, with the v f ] oints | {1 respectable soetety, 1 don't eare S\ e 7 K y Hying renivs tity of highway robbers and burglars, | dissonting. ‘Mr. Points explained hievote | o money f tan mey have, if ho | And others w pace will not permit a mention, We are at all tines only too happy to show you through our de ted on the platform with the sueaker | thirefore by stating that he was so warmly i | ground theso dens of vice and wic D= F. S Wilson, Rev Resolved, That we, as a body of citi- | Eavor of the plan that he did not Jike the | pecsand lives o lie of sin, he i< s , General Howard, Rev. | zens assembled this ovening to consi attitade the board assumed in shifing | hoeome s havdened wreteh. e E. B. Graham nd Dr. P, 8. 1a isenving. | the importance of the law and the protee- | the responsibility upon the council | gontinual fear of tho laws of this T datter gentleman acted as chairman, | tion of the young, do hereby express onr [ Messes. Coburn atid Long, of this eom- [y the nest. And so by-and-bye 5 and announced that the objoct. of the | sympathy and co-operation with the | mittee, sigied areport it it was adviss | games o very hell in himsclf, B i FOP meeting was to form a Law “and Order | mayor and ma hal in their efforts to en- | able that after Docember 1 oall peneils, | Clpst can cave him even then, 1wy v Teague in Omaha, He then introduced | forve order, and we stand ready to se bor, writing anddrawing books Ted | (0 kind of & man until 1 becan i My, Paxton, the sueaker of the \.wun-lg. ond their efforts in the government quired in 'h;~ ¢ h-.ul‘{;l' 1:4-4»1!| lIw_-! wht savs B m . Some of you My Paxton, after thasXing the people | onr city i< free of - ehargoe. v, Copeland, . it | have known God, but liave strayed. It 17,01 ) 8h M M BT 3 1t ” ’ 5 b1 e, T T ""“'I On otion, ‘.'l" ';'”‘““'l"’ Wl R L AL ‘.;fi;"‘“{'fi':';;‘"1'(“,; thoro o uny siali, thrm b k; i, Vig 1o ul‘s-lm-mhrill: w loading Morchuit Tatlot for- RS L B BRI jon to be decided Was whether not | pointed weommi o meetand aerange | nual costi $ or #1200, After mue N R HEIRSOITE T Ot LT Cne W) 125 M 3 e i i35 : i3 ; ] Tawless citizois chould b {.u.m.dl to the ation of cis | rgument it v it ‘[m-;qll inadvisable | when T was 15 :,‘;.,‘,,,‘,“,“d“ T 8000 $00 # U MR DRV $0.0 8300 $00) D W r\nl!i.;,;‘ll';.“l:;‘l',‘l':v“n‘“-‘;‘lllll'-‘n':-‘llli“ it o | st ol s e S e ] g AL ALl O L0 K1) S RISM EHO AN ERD R0 400 $30) $h0 83500 §10.0) not mothers can guard thelr davghters | Hams, William Floming, J. B Rowley, | tion andithe report was referred to- the S0t youKeraimiy. bolhidl with o LeadLI R P LLTE BUILI o 5 ; He charactertzed the rum intercs be | John 1B 1L P CLOHIG ||:||"|‘-r}| Wirron | committee on supplies wickedhoss—yonmuy distegard the pray 00 0J F10.00 £15.00 $30.00 $6).0) $13.00 $i0.00 $5.00 $30.00 ing the great promoter of lawlessness, | Switzler, Fred Drosel, PoF M iephy, A Mr. Copeland reported that M. Bu- | org of father and. mother, and sy 1 and said thit the only way 0 gain the | D Jones, Dr. G. L. Millor, E. Rosewater, | manm, the superintendent_of ‘manual | don g care. O, if thero ave any of you IL\I O V E:R( ;O A 'I'S upper hand of it was forthe people to s B Yost, John BF " Marshal Cum' | teaining in the schools, desired to be o= | havo in that sad condition. L pray of you m-nlh‘ml rights |l it-tenths of th by James E. Boyd, ll.vnunm Kountze 4-;“. .[l for the last four days of n]\.v tevin | ghat you may repentand turn_ o Gad.? mon of Qmali pretond Lo be respects il B Millard, - Soven constitute | Mr. Bumann wants to go'to St. Louis 10 [ “ At the ¢lose of his remarks, Me, Hozin | ¥ Sl 6 e TR R SR P e AT ey . and i eity there s strenigl o of the comaitice, i ox: | et pointsat tho Tradning seliool there, | inited ths o S BRI BRI A You will find one enitable for business, dvess, street dvess or full dress, catin plain sieles, froeks, Queen Auna Suv manhood enough to overcome in- | peeted that a meeting will be held some | on turning lathes with o view of intio- | oo r R e R g LT f : oA SrrAba 3 e et Sl L feneo of the Tawless olement. “But,™ | time this week, ¢ ducing hoso itews of praetical meean- | oo 1o the A L Gl touts, newmarkets and King Williams, As your selections run the price will prove accordir ~"ul the g ui- ker, II.mL il"hl‘l\\llhl‘l,llllwfl ; :ny m“ ||'!y r then adjourned, subjee |l <lul»n-” he board o( privis | standing that they de: A the prayers of a R he good men of the city oe- | to the call of the conmmitice ege by the narrow vote the christian pecple present. Some ol | —] '.'.'f nml:.‘;i-'m. x‘“”“ ~'~;1'l'u' II I“\”"“x':' T R O l"\lr (“l':”wlyl ,,:.I. i b ,\‘",” J#RS never before felt the gospel in $ 5.00 %9 $ £10.00 $10.6) $ $ $12.70 $ g ron s and hole ¢ con- The (.S v2li14 for kdaping | Eritnyafte ianks e made | jjgene ¢ %99 i 0.00 0.6 1 12,00 19.70 18,59 o i trol " Now it the vespectible el | A ;' L -', ; ! S chool holiday will give the Mr. Hogan will contine the meetings | it mide to order by a Leading Merchant Failor for ? LI would pssert their rights, they ould soon s saloon open after midnight v ren foar diys’ Thanksgivime, rom | (iough the week $16.00 $17.50 $15.00 3 $2000 ) £20.00 $25.00 $2 .00 $30.00 com m the tront. ‘They snould give | commen «lin police eourt yesterday 2 until Monday It was also 50 pitho rabble wnd arder theny to | afternoon. The city was represented by | siegested “that the Thursbiy - befor SHOVD'S CRIM £16.50 $18.00 $20.00 $22.5) 3.0 ; $£).0) £20) $55.00 s $40.00 | Attorneys W. S, Shoemaker and JT, 1 : J o Tt ; N Was e 10 ovder by o Teading Merchant ‘Failor for : Litest and Most Sensations 0 £10.00 $15.00 %3000 55 £6).00 $65.00 $70.00 §35. $80.00 partments; onr great attractions are found . The speaker said he had not come to . S . ahi with simply gush and words, hut Moviarity, while Parke Goldwinand P, yer—Resolved that the pr the Murlovous Hotel 1t th fucts which™ proved mmm 1 0. Hawes acted as counsel for the de- | dentis hereby authorized to sign the pe- The st ot Loni Boytliat the Union ively o that good — could be nes D fendant. The wial was before a jury, | tition to enacta paving districc on West |y, ol 5y Tenne s Aund by pi complished by the league. The tiest | composed of the followinis gentlemen! [ Farnam street, out to ‘Twenty-cighth | Picific depot lust Prigiy morning, proves : ; Citizens' leagaie for the e et of fuohn - Bann John Rosicky, Chris i to he w peculing, i not o mysterions, | may have can be fully satisficd in a paiv: pantaloons, asuit or an overcont wva rzandiig tho lgdor traitie was ot | Wille, 8. A, Orchard, Stephen Ttobinson k-—Resolved that a special com- | aflair, The fiest acaount given in the | anized in the city of Chicago on the 25th | and George L. Denni s, consisting of the pre ut, vice | B or e hon thi e vy of November, 1577, The specitic ob- | As in the Hormberger ease, the counsel ISRt oo TheEIbOES oL thiTeo m '.“l” Lo purtil s S0y o oct of the assucintion was, und is still, | for Ar. Higiins anponnced that they | mittee on building aml property, be | Wired to the Denyer press an AT THE ONLY :N['[SFIT 10 suppress the sale of liguor to minors, | woulil endeavor to show that theve was | anthorized to examine and aceept tl printed ith the remark that Col . and o save the youth of Chicaw | an understanding botwoen. tho deten- | Farnam street sehool buildine, it finished | such n evime had never been habits of dissipation and vice. Tt dant and the marshal and - the members | aceording to contraet. Carrd S off (i N o Gt T of operation was the combine [ o1 the police committoe of the city conn By Clark—Resolved that th itor of roofl citizo spretive of party il whereby he would be allowed to vun | the Farnam street school building he in- | apers in this city subsoquently printed | s ¢ ; s, into n strong al fter midnight. Another point | steacted to put fives in ihe: Farnam street | varying versions bat these scem no -‘ ' 3 wion for the en- | w o they expected o prove ¥ building sand that « ?“]v walk be put in | nearer the truth as the story is last re coment Cliws regulating the | the proseention was ineited by per front of the school building. “Carvied. | |0 q" This, too, has its shorteomins, ligudor tr 1, sof the leagne | s 1 the part of the ity miarshal, who By Long ssolved, that the eity coun f zne | t Ong ! s tho! v arrate it4do not know tae ha b oty great but absoluiely | i spited with others to ruin Mr, | il he reqiestod o ordor the Taying of | ji% those who nutrite italo nat kinow tie wl.,‘ng When “the Sitizans Ic ins. 3 ks novth and south of the Tar- | 5600 0w hire Ty iwostern: Kansus, on of Chic S organized, thin Cin it = re as wit- | nam street school. Carried AR At g Rabe Ooloritdaa| oy 2 most doplozable conditons the liquer | "Uhe prosceution, who testificd | | Ty Clirk-Resolved, that the commit- | the Ki ks railway, nasy se Coloudo e, AR S T A R eV E SR tratiie wis : mrestrained; the avi wed both whisky tee " on_buildings and property be in- | o M na PORE R o Inws wore M persistently vio- | heer at 1 snloon betwed structed to obtain plans and bids for the | PHHEE AL T nulh on | olock of October Both were sub- | constraction of a fonr room addition 1o | i ieity two « AN 2 i L T e e e P them- | mitted to n rigid eross-examination by [ the Center street school. Ci i r to lnst through the spring round = T FESED s aned hopel ieazo, | Attorney Goodwin, and in spite of the | * By Long- Resoived, that the school | {0 RE TR, 0 Gl i It Failed to Work. Marshal Can % and the Satoons. | flying in the wind and his cyes hunging h-. II)‘||\|_|'1‘1‘|)1~ u\.;| ,xl!-u;i;:‘-vl. :\:v ullqm-nmn of the counsel l'n\'\_'lwluuy, “ 1,h|» corner ;u eventh and | oioicd andone of these, James Roge Sunday afternoon 2an ¢xpress wagzon To the Editor ot the Bee: The eiforts | ottt on his cheeks, rished into the .||le| I e L T Al i ! (’,.Ij";m",‘ e it o companicd by his Sister. A8 Boyd | stopped in front of the residence of Mrs. | beitig made by Mirshiil Conniiigs to | £603 shob st hoshl dor some antidoto Bual inereiss i the Arres(s of minors bo- | were enployed by Roundsivan Matz t | frsciwe building at tho corner of Thivtieth | 4 the Sonz womin were Joft alone to2| Shirlock, at Sisth and Pacitic strects, and | onforce. the law i respect o closing | wlial drug wis given i, and o tore fore the leagie was formed. Out of the | purchase the liguor. Matza 1s then | and Dounglas be moyed to the school E'-mlmlm- Sedito mhike “"‘MUIH,K '“h |'"‘;\ oy ing from the | saloons at midnight shonld meet with [ outand up the street, moving quickly :'.‘.',1'."‘3.1." (hhnl): 1“ ¢ |llmv)h.- fl:: rl\:‘.lu:,‘:l “t ;Inhd lee A ulm;w..)l')'ll lv:l Klul“lh.\t on prnlwm ar Hansoom'’s park. Car- | ¢ fpoSpnic s ehe resented and at onee an- rge ps go. He informed | the endorsement of all ¢itizens of Omaha nlm of hlI As neithe nlm man nor PRI Ve §—= 3 W vore 2 night in questic o saloon was p ¢ b . H : | : I P we HVC TP peare v the cor- unds i inlimnon oF drink, The stis | ning wftar madnight with open doors and | M. Conoyer moved that the question of | };;""';;‘l‘l horibrothery PR m“‘"”*l‘:;j“ thonlad ) ] ‘““‘\""“"\':‘~“"‘ | who have s interest in the good wame | G5 SEIE SSRGS BT ‘\hl'.'n}":c 18ti0; sl = b iyl i = % e = = P Yy v i R 210 ) Wis sinpped 3 & by e O Peity. Thisis i 2 - | is st 085 ! . e W 4 e tisties of th courts showed w sad | was™ full of men” drinking at the bar. | the change of terms in the sehool vear | (EUGE in the presence of the assembled | on “'WI“‘ faron o g2t l\h “ufum city. This isa matter of vital im- | g supposed that the antidote worked, | i g one visit you will find many more which are too wimerois to mention, but suftice Lo say any idea you condition wmong them llmu they v The ) ceution then rested, from two to three be refer 10 the i pspecially at this time wh ! 4 d, te wdminister & sound thrashing Shirlock Vi L expecting |I thi | FIETh G TN IR VR A DI ) T Sontitioif o thun Ui ho prosveution thon rested. | ¢ i e 1o Wi, Shivlock was not expecting - unythin XL Juh : being drank, “We found t et ot b ek il Foaray | Conmittec on teachors and toxt books: | to the insulting cook, Boyd, smurting | from New York, but sho exumined tiro | muich is being done to advuitiss Omab Rl boys_ in- Chicngo we 2 day morning, owing to the absence of Mr. Coburn moved that a committee ff"'i]:m'.).i o andiar “,’.‘.M“ff' package, found it oted v, L and attract the attention of easter Augrist Sehiel and Charles Valner were up in_ saloons. W materml withess, The prosceution ob- | be appointed at onee, consisting of three | o I A L T o Rogers: and had an e S s ness nren who are seeking new loeatities | arrested Monday n before Judgo men were picking up one man_from the | jeeted, and after o heated argument, P. | members and the eity superintendent. to | o4 HoHlueda pgors mpion b, she suspeeting | o vsent liquor oy eanmet very well | Selden to auswer to aeharge of assau.t guttor ihd hidpini him to regain his lost | 0. Hawes submitted an aflidavit setting | take preliminary steps for the introduc- body as he slept. The shots awaken that something might be wrong, refused 3 b and butte i BoAhood i wiow wore beimmg (raincd 10 | f0rth that thelr witnesswas unaxpectdiy | Gon of iroe toxi hooks.. Corried the cowboys, but Boyd hud p d one | to pay the eliargesand the driver ok be improved mpoi ana it wonkl seem to [ and battery pret the gutters 1"Chey found that absent from the city and ¢ ot Tkt olinix sstol ited Mosers Unpaland, | [0F the horaes for rendy moint the pitckngzo away, the lady iforming | e to the interest of the liquor men them- | Charls Lastor, - h wayrto curs tho evil wis 1o bugi F | T B G iy L e S i time_required in unpicketing ad- | B thot dhe wouldeall for it at the oflice | scves to comply with so reasouibls e it oA Ol Tooth ind:thus eut off the souree of sup- | davit was overruled by th eourt, M Saperintendent James asked the board ity usileliyauEpursull oxt duy.Bho accordingly visitud tho | uirument a Uio glosbis ‘of thuir uatabs | utoraiid, WO R SBIA SN A0 Ply.fidn thia'yonr 1578, the first year of | Higzing thon submitted an aidavit stat: | for & ninute’s grace, and procecded to | B ek guYe olinse, iy duy: |ex offcel yasteriayTund s i | Baliments avimidnighscoduing, fromjabovels, tosuy nouiEol |kt A00 ”n L et Son o s ealugthanssbnties Supfa L siort onmpinnle s zrioe innd progocled S| vide of fitty miles hrought that no packuge had been the ml\})-! I’I" '|»-4H |]|n|1~. the 5““"}', sundry la ed slwaes. Both defond: re 5400, slhowing an actual decr Clmmings, who is ont of the city on a | ter which bothered him. It had been 1“”\&1 'ru”‘ Jarge rnch when s gudud | eorvod for her, and that the driver I Gl G B ARy TEAAI8 from theisoar. bforo.. T s | Bunting “oxpedition. The ailidavit also | stated, said he, that he had been necused | horse fell under him. Ihe pursuers were | expre NENUSEERYORDOOEL LRGN S IR e o Broat encouragiont andl inspiration to | asserted that the marshal was a materinl | of putiing & dertain teacher on tho pay | 12 ~(,1H ]’"‘“‘!fl‘ T“lm”{'”'MH apture | 1t would be well for people o be on the :;“ (,.,;'fll‘“h‘:'\f,','l',':,,"hx:,, il ‘,L,”',’f“,(,l,‘".'l'; tho friends of tho lewgue. Sinee that | witness, sl that i dofense expected to | roll nt n sealo of pay more than earncd. | 1 thelr hands means death the van into | Taokout for the rascal | & olosonba nter, houres. licihse. which time the nbvement has been o continnal | prove by him that the complaint made | The row seems to have ocenrred overwecr | H TP BTEEE FE G088 Gy G \asit bushel at R Me- | they have no more right to give than success, During 188 the avvesis of boys | by him Against the defondant was for the | tain Miss Lowis who, Mr. Long decl: inlo hanoltsdn.s)ofanbors dasheclin | Ealicnpplesiby e shel at R, Me e A I B and girls were 1002 less than the yeir | pirpose of - malicious perscention and 5 ot schedulud for eiichth grade pay, | e satuted them with sevoral shots to Donald's commission house, 81 5o 1x1h | MoE SEDIOMIION DI bofore. T sile of distilled liquors or | With the intent of driving him out of | Mr, James responded that if thero was | thew know he was theve. 4s no way pre- | Come bufore the cold wetitherwml get | intividunli thove i boono drgimun beer to spmll buys weross the bars in the | business rything wrong abont the Tady’s allow- | sented itsell of disfodaing him, thoy sont | burgains. el o, saloons furs been wholly suppressed, wind | A lively'time ensned botween the op v wore othors who, nwallins ho, | L2, the county sont for the shoriil ni . e o R LG the Balofto lrzw boys wnid g il s bon | posing. comnas i argiing. the motion, | piesed inon the. crtiioatds. and. honee o pedion: the sruilito proventiBoydiatas -« MigheINeve Hean Worse, il leagito will ho organizl i Omaiia greatly reduced. The siloon keepers, i hot words and {nterfuptions were | Shared the blame if any such there wey BhooNoil astived Oab No. v, Uyivon by s iyoung. man; i IBOvaIlNG Bl OLUTBGAuNSS - BDE S from being insolent, ant and defi® | the ovder for some time. The motion to | In the midst of o wrangle which had a | % e posse snc A8 1 stedfiby mote: | named — Brown, raninto tion should be to fuzriish Marshal Com ant, have boon buinbled wnd s, | wtonnd until Thorsday wis tinally oy bitter savor, the board ddjonrned, i LI s LI | on Park avenne last night. The ocen- I M T L and made to respect the v. Indeced, | vuled by Ju, Stes b 3 Qs 0 M b ( 050 ¢ could i O Yo f the such b heon Ui improssion made npon | aftor s o'clock, with & prospect of & longs : = / render. Boyd shouted buck that ho | punt, a young man whoso name could dliburibshyrabiakps s olals them that they: have, in thelr sssocius | trinl, court sdjonried until this morning THE GREAT CASE ENDED, would Jfomd down i m; promise wii .,mlt,. e, wis pre tty 1 ullvl_‘y n;lnl'-'l | folly of their course tions, pisse t At they 3 TR ST o= n that he would not be lynehed. | and sustained severnd severe cuts abou 5 3 P ous, passed resolutions t they will | at 10 o'clock, “when the case will be re- | pecision of Just Miller in the a parley the promise was givenand | the head wnd shoulders he driver was | Nasal Catarrh, Throat and admit ho saloon ke 10 member: . ; ) PASRLD G Sl RISl 10 e persip |lsumerl., 5y Brighton Ranch Cuse, Boyd stepped down to the door, tossed | thrown to the ground but escaped with: | eesstully treated Chis, Impey, 3 B L e b L CPENCILS AND RUBBERS." About a year ago District Attornay | out his wespons and belt and surren- | out injury. cor 1oth and Harney, Withuell Block, ADE SO AN 10r80 S Ll Ambertson entered setion in the Unired | dered. A wstorm had getinand as | 3 e ; i “u'.'n:f-' ll"l‘nll"f}IAn‘l“‘\:n:‘h(.lv)"\lr«'-llA““ Fho“Bcheo) Bousidis Siops. Towsrd I\y‘rl:lu‘-f.. |“‘v”-i:1>‘l‘ |\1,'.“1'=\, ) ‘rf .f]-“".}' sronched, inereased in violenee Phe Union Star Club will sive their Planted the Pole. hopefulyess whieh fias been i Free 'Text Books, Sttt nmit ng « izhtol nch e i purty started out for | ball “aud - soc able at the \'\h“”fm'l-““‘“ anted the Pole Vit the mindis of respuectable citiz b ¥a The bourd of education moet kst night pany, w large eattle corporation, to n, about ten milés distant, a bliz- [ Hall Thurse ening, November 1. | withstanding the temporary in ing thatithe liquov power i ot invines L inits clumbers in the Masonic block mpel it to move fifty-seven miles of | zar showling over the plains. In the f'nl.\,'llhiw‘ I..:h,‘;u{: .1.2'.i,”'.'£‘.l’f!3~,'fl.-. ¢ tion order issued by Judge Wakeley, of ible; that' it can he controlled: and that | afeesrs. Copland, Points, € 58 Liarh wive fence, with which it enelosed | ¥ 1d - confusion of the tempest | ¢ itted v A E 2 wrp. tho i “._ e T e Ty g A i those engiged in it can, suad must be, | o oosrs: SOPRIIG, FoInS mnoyer, Co- 5o 000 acres of government land in Cns SNOW Im\:l ]llmwrl uum - A B bl RO made to respeet and obey the L | burn, Gibhon, Clark, Livesey and Long v ocounty. The proseention has |..A..' y Y. M A. social this evening. Bo | First National b ik, the e tie Pl Qutside of Chicago, in nerous ine | present, City - School Superinte nt | fonght with all the stubbornness which | @ sily eseaped. After ‘,,.umm‘ ro | sure and atend. | Everybody s invited. D graph company planted its pole in front it wo Ith makes possible, o s | riblo syl o Gt <oy Entrance 1005 Fariom strect ST TT oy are eSO yveis organ SNCesS hoen even mord q 5 volved was the control of nearly a hali | he reached the railvoad and by carefu - o SRR e ) prictniztl, | Scpess dus den evenmore | he board tiest procevded to the count | wiiion dofhurs, and the greit. corporas | work reached Kansas City wid subses In Trouble. iy, adathe dnjmetion ].“ll, o s veduent T SN the votes on the question to expend $38,- | tion held the boon with a dctermined srip, | quently Omiha Tho Cralg Comudy company hus dis | heon axgied andno decisian ar disoh ydins were closed np; minors and | 000 for school houses and sites, (which [ My, Lambertson represented the gov ANOTHER ACCOUNT e TG T ey | ‘\l\',!‘ -_"M - t- l ; o 'm‘.‘lv ;\ u: ‘ drunkards were driven from the saloons, | shall be desiganted below by ), and | Wept with a skill and pe A special telegram from Denver to 1 : bl Ak ilislyotiils bulahom o aphinidots and ‘thie &aloons wore nllelosed on Sunt | e 100 1 Al L 28 at Jast evowned his efforts with sue- | St Louis Repubiius of the 1 | ven e poemission g0 wheto | tion, Ui thotzht that the polo duy.~In Jolivt the ligenso wis raised to | $:%000 for bourd voows in the city hll | o KN ase has been taken to the | slightly at vavinnceswith the foregoir Yesterduy one of the faiv | planted on s Huy ) audarida AR I W $1,000, and tho numbor of ssloons re. | (Which shall be low by b). | supreme conrt, ¢ esterdity noon the | hut gives additionubinterc<i to the ease: | uetresses who pl o6 AALu et win (RIS LaonlUBI BhalE, B80S L0 A f Jow Loty decd” from 126 to 50; the sk ninors | tis to be way that such n canvasy | decision of Justice roin the great Adispateh from Omaha last ¢ Iy Fowa's Forry, " and is fumilinely known .1:.’..‘..‘,x‘1.].’<“v1,,.0 Liin “‘,‘ .‘h‘“ e |(I“-I i Ators arallits allim ap ory, SOl and drunkards and Sunday liquor selling | was never “enjoyed” before. In the fipst | G50 Wis re ved od din con | announced that thesivriil of tis connty . 3 i!-l i AT b e Anin Vlolation of tho law, | Waoll stroat, N, ¥ mnl. I'lml almost entirely swppresseds |18 RO TIREE W e wnfor (u;'m\.u-;- I..u. lnl.i‘...;v-.x ongre sof Il [v.ultull‘v-h'd Fom Boyd, o Lol tunner | 1 the o | el j "m" ,: e s A : nd ) § miys o whole | Place some ““blamed gy, o or- | puary, 1881, and the recent exeeutive of thut city, for i smmitted at | att inJusiice Budett’s conrt o ouhd not siy whether the ¢ voul o fuys, that tho whole | nate was nuanimonsly termed, had sons 1t ordors tho ramoval of fences | oot Trall fifty miles i | g nhmeni gy G | e puishead i e oy : DREXEL & MAUL, n'hnx"ml | up the box containing the vote -‘Ifl\' lgml\{ m'lllpl hibl ~“(lu " mr:hl r ('wnlllv. An inve tllLA i vening ger v ] Hnlu |--|m | AT y (Fueces=ors 16 J. O, Jacohs,) he_great question to be considered, | of v i i Javine | erectionin the future Following is the | failed to rey anything and tha sherit | over 1o ) dgerton- AN arg J AT Y T 7 e ORLIING tha nihor, 18, g tie anpe | ;' the .“'”'(\ vl on L uving i) poxt ; ; states that he gL e B 1 L BoAn O com, | Farly Sunday morning the residence UNDERTAKERS, roxdion of tho sale Of liquor to minots | Donds. After Ar. Livesey had ex- | {amor the opinion that the United States | tho case, To-diyis the wystory was | pany. s understood i e Goos | o0y 17 Waods, No. 818 Park avenue, wis AND EMBALMERS, ‘u' accomplished in Omahia, That w Bausted himself on the connt the boawd | 18 .-.m}l.'-l I;r.uI\mj‘m‘n-lmr mendatory 18 10 | 800 gocl W Ca cobas o | Willswear out an attachment for some | 9Fd: Lo W ouds So SRR AReRe o AN BABALAMIRG, . st the .w.«u.m in Chic beforo the | further exasperated him by Juughing at | s and prohiis s to buidine ans foie | M8 mghts “name = i Frank’ Eld- | good sized board ol ! s e e il | S A v o eitizens’ loagzne wis organized. The | the “joke." “Then it wis discovered that fences as far as either. of theso sane comes | Yidge e was o employed on the e window and absteacted Mr, Woods' | Folophoue No. 2 boys do not vmmu.. siloons on aecount | the box from the Second precinet of | within the followin prineipl hert commty, wheve, in Feb o clothing from which he abstracted of the liquor to he had the They o | the ond ward would “not open Wirst—There o o right in the defend- i, 1981, ho g ted with anaoiher | p — Swutah olin and BL0An cusli: M. AWauds for the gamoes, the good ionshin, | It wis tosied into the middle of the Hoon | ants ta butld any fence on the lands of the | cow e piinson and shot Lim B ) ¢ g T a i | M I 1l e . . - " 2 pad fortmmately placed his wateh under v N the hright lights.” The speaker told | and Kicked all over the chamber, unil | Uit Sttt 00 0 ; : ..fi attlo wrist, traversing ko pillow on vetiving, The bur 4X ro a rant | stances whoere eitizens’ leagies have been | James was also in attendanee . 8 ) 4 A Second or this purpose, RS (P v how Baker: Burus, o saloon keeper, | Rev, Copeland alighted on it with on | heeondeall lands are for this pupose, | ghe whole length of gl arm sed satistied with his booty for he Mad induced five boys - on | foot and knoeked itinto kindling wood L D W title ains in the United States, ? 4 their way homa from Sunday school to | At last the returns were mawle, and in | - Phintedt 1s tie right of the United States | ¥ Eldridge escaped at the ] b R R , where Ferkin i} 3 othing in the ard, A k uliar cir 1r. Woods' enter his suloon and pliy ool They | sueh shape that the totals alone ¢ould be | and its « o prevent all such land from [ but the oflicers hid use for him, g 8 tho e ; i o ) I ch shape that the totals alone could be | and ity duty to prevent all sueh land from v | adaha is the same which My, Will & .05 LANGELES became drunk and were wevested. When [ obtained thiy misnse” i cases where men have made natOmal v f i 7 e released they went to the Citi . 57, any kind of entries, whether of pro-cmption, | L ; ert county, and brought ,\)“t‘", g “'.‘“';I et ',.“.‘, g wnl YT Y < 7 hoinestead or privale entry, thouch the pur «l. A peculiar phise - p Pl I uomnies 10 1ol ROUND FRIP, §100 . . {olisioad or ININA0 INEYs HIOWE. peculliy ¢ Mys, Wood of hor dizmonds o g h agninst the saloonkeepe ker Burns [ A petition sizned by 130 girls of the | it heney tid a Pt o b of the ) from e 3 3 About the same time Sunday morning was tried gnd his conviction followed. 1t | Central school nsked for the privilege of | e it 0 L8 E1L10 e iRt R mantaniits | A1OY the witness in t} f v the fumily of A. W. Allve, No. 21 St Ma: Noveroer 2th, a larze party of exeurslon. was the fivst vietory for the league, and High school gvnmasium” oue | tain this bill to remove the tence or prevent | e of sho s with intent to kill, him- g L e I Dt i will leave Owaba o Pullman Palace ;ond convietion the siloon ¥ per nd waas cagried. its erec A decive showld be entered ialat the sume time, After i EAMANADAG, el QWA MRAL | Blevuing cats o Lo geles, Californla, ‘uupum\n o ready to fall at their foet, | Petitions to 4 appoint Michcl Donatue | based upon these ples. 3 recoverad from his wound, he 3 R for auch the intruders eviden ! §icketaturthe round ik, -wood G Masthe, he Tuwiean be enforecd if onogood man | and James Absher for the janitorship at Bamurn VoA renewod his own practice and last wi ; 4 camped at the livst «larm : first clasy aeeommadations o s it will come to the front and demand thit sehool st Fifteenth and Custe = ho shotund killed 2t vanchman nam : - Bdis i rant | stwurd, but rate east hh rn,%m: and privileges shall be re- | were referved to the commitice on build R’ A M ; w Deer Trail, He was ar An Ou of Landanum. W S , and it s proposed to ) and property Therse w ie a speel o benti i e ught heve for trial, but he se 4 riise it to del will wmake the cost of property Thers will ie a special eonvocation of A woman purchased an « AR S i s thiin these speotal ish Puxton, “that % . . o Al hix | © il e of v » to Elbert X b bluce, bt T'ya |« S cernention from Jumos Dokierty | Belleyue Chaprer No. 7,1, A, M., thi LE RO S ARONATIO S antm 86 Mabd & Co's drug stare, | Eis oiad i s A e eIt . ume job was similarly rve- | Tuesday evening, November 17, for work M b ™M sy ¢ rried on express traing and an d Lo so biick us she | ferred. . in M. M: degree, Sojourning’ eompun- | #t the caming December tox this RFEGT MADE | Eisbteenth and Cuming strents s | £ 00 R LGS, (o 40 & i pre bad onougl ag - gy Allifn A Littlotield declured horsels | ions invited o attend. court. He will be the prosceniing wit MOST PE duy afternoon. She suid she knew | vou Witk o return ko with Al "“““{ of thiriin laws. stior an applics prineipal of C. P. Nerouay, H. P, ness against Eldrid tiam Boyd, and Prepared with special regard (o heals, to use it, and n: d ot to allay the pain | ¢! coursion. Full - parliculary regardl VH““‘“'“ Mol city yesterduy and | the sehool” atihteenth and "Gy - the defends suse of the-atato | No Ammonis, Lime o Aluw Tt T TR RYONGRY o A it o o appitdation i . W the o on Tiolation of the law. But | i ferred Freo social ¢ Y. M. C. A, rooms (0 Pk tae kiliing of PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., gt & M UJ-‘,‘Vi l‘{',"“ D ITED ol S fa b Kiofey P] e B Porkins, appliosss for assis { nigat. Como, i GHICAS o7, Loule, | Abuut un hour luter, & wan with biz b Gea, Pass At UL iy, Om