Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 19, 1885, Page 8

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JAY, NOVEMBER 19, o e P 7 T | v e m—— 8 THE OM H A\ DATLY Hiih‘.r' ey L S - AL TR LY Amne ot WO | L“\lfim THE DAY AT HOME : se / jou | Tho world's Biltiard Ch anpionhip i eing oo A for in o »,} ’ . Sl R I | \ s ’NN‘ DDHNQWII‘V T‘HVI‘ [‘QHE‘R np I"!\ v Gy ‘ i ; VLIV L married and t z ' ‘ i | A BRACE OF ELOPEMENTS. | other i hes + K e s y re ) Q United States Court The W fva ot o child T i Tt . 1y fo Jury Hangs—Othor Liguor Cases pl for 1 reund & S T T games worked ST hed 1 1 8, e hull ' : nnder thereof fa a Ciinaman, Che Chaw, who | A SPICY CASEL B ey i 1 works inalaundry on | i of Doy s Sain v Aot to- | | | h TO-NMORROW het v V 1 ahh frs thdnvin ‘ 1 ter knov i it Nale o . el MeN yvs Ann MoN b, wis netine said, fled 1o Chic P i Lindnet And n 1 was furnished little dappir Chit | \ ]'w M t rnoon and night s of nze, 8 1 ] n nedicit 1d be placed in | el 1 & nru = & - ey 1 e A ] e | o Wil maleing Sionid b piaro i AT 1119 FARNAM Street. A gl e 3 o ¢ hould I I during the nig On {'l“ RS R UL it ! \ pital, and upon reaching & Y jonuil ) cane sl wen re at once learned that something hac | # bright red noektie, and altogether is 1 thera at once learned that something had i B SOty Tarcinating young Mo r the shape | happened W Ir 'l. (Esitulhed b Avtistic H.)lnonlmnumn Counte: ¢ Bars, Mirvors L cen : ¢ Aeeording to his story, as 1 niob, | at s voom 1 found him sulleving greatly | Counters, Beer and Wine Coolers, Eto signs and N sed - . sl ), i | jis A4 upon it licati Bend for outs and Hrico liste: | TV TR - ik =) 1 the police, & man who epr 8 s o and up i AL on application. Send for cuts and prico list IVMITR ) nan AT S LT, tmtont | i T Ul S AR | ol bRt B Toalotspalen ADMISSION .FREE ! ::,‘:A il il g AU | the stand, for” fei man would | tie eyclids and e ol | St ; T : : wanted wil he Ch took the | kil ligeige Seisom e : i i rnt oifof the lids wiid w strip of skl | I POLICT SERUATION, o alio i i : ¢ 141G Mra, MoNabB el ninde die | his i, sometiing like sn i el Onp W, T A Wit w3 - A 4 - UinEItor whot on terms of eviminal intina th | ing the eye, [ fo membrane of & | Offeor Tom ¢ will o 2 mud sond for them.” Surecnongh, on younge felk naned w, [ intensely livid « i sw HALEWOrS | i BEIBT : wod SEILB iy 260 NG o she openly admit b | alen 1 the eo e x L i fon s oap- | s pide ( B Chy ! B 1 | 1 for | Thi e meant compl destrue. | tin of the Omaha police force. Hisap- | piven his Tiho " Y v R ; y ® pupn had leit therd washicd d told her th that instead of the nurse to whom I had N ! a i 1119 Farmnam Stroot, b0 420t ths “waslios” and Wb ones 1 10 get okl M ructions for the night remain. | | was placed une | il siorrow displuy sotme of The Chinaman, despite the fact. that that thon the two he was relieved from d | - ! R g3 girds hands and feet woere deeidedly over Y e K in the ovening and 1 | ROt Roioi { them lesal with the girl, and t L of [ove began VUL ¢ presun did not e S . | to il in i< ke vouz L A LA Eeor made for Max, ¢ regular ¢ I h ! | b wdont, of | [ v, and in s own rony 1 ms dutud | in lier atund L & St Paul. | ¢ and smiled on himand one day st weel ( | toth ) ! ‘ he ined 1o 1 thin harlio | atth ) 1" yuld no y i erisis, songht ont t b, and if he swear m the ) of | MO TerE ikl i Dall throngh him, | nurse : Bnsast hit : 1d MeNal 18 | took from the in st it bat finally cor s | rooma bottlo of vill b seheme of bee 03 | | o poured enotigh i o § Chinaman, 111 tell you what 111 do, il d it with “'fl' AL o }:' JULL G and Sl ) 8 ythe Monrolia S 1 emizht | down the cheek and face ns alreo ; n aitic ;5 :_:;\ e '\uu\,‘{u i uinst hor, My Tit- | deseribed Thi course practi Rl om0, Villay: cou & daughter,” | PR R s Ja Lhe marshal fi a0 A L A The Chin, Mis, Med | W strenet P e the term®n There will be found Slvie of il e R finally snic lip me t Iy woeeks betore i I e[l 1t LHAL tension which & 1 agrecmont inanother cour n Wy T ol two towns. M | shor e get to the court tly sat HE N RIS ! the people of tocality are rejoiced | ,r'.”' L BEENIG KNl Nolllo!| o been restored but for this nn- | The conscquence is the po at the Bens)Y dy vaillcommuni- | bLett o condition meree, The Wi and 1 can tell it blunder on th e ma Chinaman was|| WASHE e i < IS It (L e G n houts i and prodice. . wwomptly there th his s claimed by the friends of v 2 L \ rs g of H " ’1;\‘ at A st .;r G e el S UL % Prospect Hill awd Vovest Lawn, E Y ¥ i mm.ll(.\. prospretive f Lty tins she has managed to spend - | Yesterday the Vhe Meot Auwain individt | CUNZOLILE TS | peet Hill cometery vasm Jthe Ford A number of 1 jobbers held SR | uvsmen srties covn, R TR B N e e Sl dny aitesnoni in tho pri | WS e U i The Great Suit Against (he Sistors— y employed My Web- | granaferred to Mv. J. H s, in AUt L WL wments all beay the full regulation of & gavn when made by a g man di in won . ) Othe (I conwersaiion with | oflie of O, F. Davis, who will takt ¢l I Whj | | eantioned the Chinaman | The celobrated ¢ 3 to the wy the case, | of them. Prospect Hill com.feey will onclision i better wotry to play the lover w an . (it | pected of amy one |.vh~~ml- him from | Byron Re woentire yurs have taken. frieht Al Amevic U ngni | Brewer took the matter under > | .qumr’ ~Hh‘ \;v Ilm from l;:r‘-wll,-: control. Lo i sfor —will | 1 S = ~ s y e A The two men it is | ment. He then began the e y | inycowniriondiysefoalingstowardsRthu Eboriiled ) will | org o been seallor 1 t ()1 a2 —\“i‘ " ‘1 A 11; l'i‘ b 1 | for Chicago, and it s ohaainTD | e de- itteHEInf Ti010)d8Com Ly T || e pe DOt Redl (G S 1288 tiercnan Lalor | arrest can he made. el MR q &5k ng - brongh b 1st when, it is expected, e |'..r~f St e | JEmon G0 Missour! Hy ht he forced to | u cemetery will bo re for - | y i BLOPED WEDE A WATTER. . Rucl ;1' R 4 H““ | terment purposes | Ry i) 1ably ld be o 050 « « " o .' is mie s al 3 od to display his {or 1 1 i3 by ORS S The Trials of a K urant Keepes | ; 'Il J | made o I ~,,.-u~n.‘:.,~ “tor the | mlx:l I|‘-‘n||\n their fri '.:’1‘ il ‘u‘ 1“: hlh‘ ) (st AL slnsetachedliodprn ot itk il s b g | Who Lost His Wife, ‘;‘ o) 1055 of the exe npon me. At the opening | with the understanding that whon the ‘ Police Cour) Among theze will he found PANTALOONS inany style of cut you may de- | One of the happrest men in town yester: CALLY: of the ease the posit | new ecmetery is ready, the bodies shall % 2 S Lo k | R T e e | vs. the order of the L ! 'h-;_ Pos | beremoved thither Only two ca dispose sire, nde very Tatest patterns | ; o Rl M1 of Nebraska, whic © nothing le | Mr. Byron Reed when asked yestorday | Judge Stenb, court ¥ | 1 at the corner of ‘Tweltth and Capit i Ll whether Prospeet Hill cometery woulil | that of 1 Dickson, A.I youi n, who had been x“’l;\“r :: .—:‘N) She paid ber fine and was now for the greate grown to quite 1ed the day eventually reveri to the cit purposes, replicd that not. e s ‘I"h“' v y for park | obibly it would I continne o | avenie. e had many trizls to g throt in the past 24 hours, bot it no .;..n of 1l | s 5 it likew: appears as thouzh they were at an e R s N clearly wh, | be tsed as a ce L thongh there was Tuesday evening, as announced in yes | and without 1} {suelam wetive part in the no telli it mizhi happen in the dis ), too, h ved wpon terduy’s Bep. Feith discharged o wait- | that the time is about ri B 7 tant fi OF Conrse there are many red, was arraigned | Wil he faund FOUR BUTTON CUTAWAY FROCKS, CHIZSY A A BTN NG R te who bt Liatat | praadnBtion Lot Rt THE LIQUOR CASES, people who hay anty docds to their | o, He was : KRG o ki S B T e working for him. beeduse he suspected | 1040 reat in the 1 The Biggins Jury Diss Other | !uu»’ e old burinl Land it will « to lonve town FIELD FROCKS, PRINCE WILLIAM FROCKS AND PRINCE A1 5 3 o Gard indeed @0 persunde them to that crnning ] intimacy existed 3 them up, even on o faie exeliange for tween Cases to he T Ve | es in 1al) Dvess Swallow Tail Frock which yon ean xl-“-‘:llu e \,-\Lm}: : Int o The Higging jury, like its predecessor | pew lot in For Still an efiort | BEL lisomgiht quite comaly in apy e, but dec in the Hornberger ease, failed to g 1 will be minde to huve e hy | sectire at o song, comj ivelynd sing v yowrself, In sack suits will be feund 1y {,I,.,.. in he |" . \\I Ueom They were out until 10 o'elock v | ‘l“ ::w \rn\u’ul : 1 { I © 5 out 10 0'elo sday evenin, alls, N. Y., k i T | to the new eemete Firth wont up stuira suying that she was | soppid hore iy [ whon, it being, ey | At ! about to retire. When her husband went trom a visit in Wyoming o | nothing would move them, tiicy Military Matters Ben Hogan's Mone =, Gon. Howard suid yestevday in speaking | Tnanintorvios with Ben Hoen e | Donble Breasted, Single Bres of the Arapalioe troubles at Fort Washa od yesterday, i said that | ia i tlinttundonbtatlvath e Tndians b W, by lost dlin o Sh—a ,..hr & ut Sacksy | his eyes treaied by Di, Graddy, | dischar Cataraets were forming on each of his Mr wring said to a reprosentative of cyes and the doctor proeceded first to ro | of the BER, after the yesult had been i made kne “Well, 1 at least up stins be tound that she had gon where,of course, he hnow” ot thouzh he suspected of course that s had “Cloped with her v, th nov ; Rl o L D mpany with an | While under treatment Doty confined | proudly vindi Lhad the m boen treated shabbily by the government | game of poker in New Yok eity before officer he visited every assignation house | Mm=ci L s hospital, oconpy: f Of shountvarlthinio oy sawatolion in that the ap ation made by the | he professed re and resort of guestionable repute in the | & A pPF her 0 now st 0 wWore 1St o e 4 ¢ (LB 2 city, hoy oting the i..‘“ He | before the court that one night. while in t it 1s helhieved that when aet- | government for them was much too rd | Ts the thing of today. von 1 to see something you never hefove bave wis unsuecessful, how It confinentent at the hospital, he was left g nder the advice of mombers of the | small He said that when he visited their | 1268 awround adl night wys compeil me medicine by the piy 1 to apply 1 kept open after midnight, Ldid | goeney last summer e found them in a | had a chunce to sue Pay & vt o the | as ITOPOSC N0W 1 entionally vie It wics understood to mie 1 the 1w on | toniseye. In the cou he es changed and th ht, m, some of them almost on The a ul condi of don the search Yosterduy morning he wentover totl Blufls, and with Oflicer Mulvehill poin seceded 1o nd nitto what 1 believe 1s the provail ‘ ; ; - I o S e SR R o patient. By somo | lie feeling in the matter and com- | plained that were luzy and shifth Nasal Catarvh, Thron ar sue I Fra R S found that the | \m-'\ut\w »lm-m.!. :’:\.‘__ phial ;‘1 il | e 1'1¢ W ‘h Iuy‘\ h ‘- Ul promptly | and were in the habit of eating their | ¢ fully v.,»l‘-"l‘l us v ] s s pREa A ik ; the | acid and powred it into Doty close my saloon al midn 1Lof lintine it apd vais. | €or: 15t and Harne ek o I S p. at e sy S i it closed” during the louis seed-corn instead of plantivg it and s | : M. tropolitan hotel they i c 3 i | fon| | Were stopping as nd wite, | sult Wils that the Ly i z crops, c'One cun’l blame them for f On o Sand Contract y e et | netrated the eve ad hts mory w10 0'clock, two juries pald fion \“\‘\““ sgsin. anoniiy [ Tnthe county court ye Ty thie cuec of K the matter was tinally compromized. | ki and s dha Sanin | UL Ui etendistor thoRto pusia g inat ) O e Fous agains Be trinl. The | 3 The wite and her waiter-lover sgreed to | ihle pain ghtened by his [ Adgust Uhtof, which ave set for ial on RALOAN0LG VA T B " Sonan nlean e urn to Omabia with Feith, “former | ex/the nuese summoned the ter | Friday, one in the morning and the oth- | the ln.n nsnio farn Fhey mnst be | plaintill elaims th f ad ni to go back to her home and lead o virt- | ior, 1 o knew no reliof [ ex inifie afternoon | ded—c \\.XLA ‘..l,r |}. reuter |;,.. el e n i e SR S s T NI ] the man wTorings until [ Uhis afternoon 4 2 o'clock anotl sho toss Fork nmency hivve heon me [ oo gt el e had it | ; i * they left Omaba for Council Blufis on | 1o hours the painful action ot |t wzainst Higeins will duced to take ap farming, and by show Sotle i T e e G All the Novelties Ca con the 11 oclock dummy Tuesday night, and | Passed away, to be suceccded by s {up. e ease on Which the jury Ingg thew how to operate, and by to fused to allow him to complete hi - et under which the | ed has |”.. wijourned by request of | (i time, fii ¢ tried to buy a ticket for St, Louis, but for v been obtained acid administered by the sister Melride onee m gome reason decided not to (o 8o, ‘Thoy .\4‘ l‘ ‘.\.w. by ‘;'.fl‘l‘,h 1y l\.“{ o "1 ‘m vl‘wlh g .Il““ w\\‘. |Hn sed .;.ml‘ | s b ,\? jruld v undoublodiy, It Cownel | Dol Lo this s s ] et e o o st 2 e 1 DE NG Whow 1615 bollovet |- e RIAY Nob n Saclk Double Breasted Newmarkets Calart & D i il 3ol )00 1 P T T | i W It the Indisns will tare r moliy $10ipin, flight boen intercepted. When they me | $U6000 or daniuges sustained. This I'he Hornherger ca / vas to | 1 4 i ¢ ~ . i Lt poo] > yived in Omahn Mis, . refused to vetuen | e version 1 by the compl I en retired to-d hia woad- | Repor f“"" Ui quartors y (P Sy (Ve enrv. Fur- - it 64" e LG, |‘ s e e fortned 208 o wedk | dag Ko that worl s bl comnicne, Sourtauts, Prince Henry, Fur-Trin aain soperated e WO 1 ing @ SOLAURE LIOLCR WAL DL o~ TR Ty o i n he proposed 10 live with Clark, | Pis not been - offered that Femalos an the Banpag | A(“.'.}‘(‘z‘ L bapomplatadbly Lo med Ulsters S, Ete: ttheexpense of the U 1) and will iecom s cell of the city juil last | Bt m of the man’s Blind tmay | licted the complain Wl n. Capt. Rog is to be in ALL IN THE FAMILY, e | from othier enuses, and - that e | ovening, but in aorather battored n,,m.. commanid, A Parn Kips With His Brother's | oo i - ebiritablo insdit s | aig Mg loft arn wi T | -— AR | limat Wire e S e et i e L ; deneph LAhgow's Mavri ar 1 that any man ¢ ] i 4 LYOLY SRR 01 ho suac ! lannel and supported in sling, her | ST . iR A tall, raw-boned furmer slouched into | ult of the trial s one of those | onChand wis done ATV R : .!“I\I ng nLI 8 from the ( ; f A ( T Tt 10 0] g Oresee, - M i WHILE wi e found ¢ iterest 1o lo il the Union Pacific depot yes 3| things no Anepni foross e e A vill be found of inter : ; and.entering the waiting voom, bucked | ) on taken by both sidc | blood. Wi o find what you desived J Y| Consignines up to the stovs d stood pensiv gaz- | lowing doctors, one after the other, ha idated condition, i i it 3 < 3 g s 0f the news stand, | been called to testity: Drs. Geaddy, | eaused by bei eaten by a “eoon,” who ed with him here in the vicinity of Omaha mg at the exhi Bome fitteen minutes of this diversion | Galbraith, Hoftman, “Simmers, S seened 1o satisty his tastes in that Jine [ Carter, Grossman, Coliman and ho pr ¢ out upon the platforin | #nd De Lortain it had walso sh through the hiand And all 1 did to him wits to strike at him, said Miss MeBride, m-ll missed b and run my band al estate husiness was marricd Thugaday afternoon, Nov. 5 Hio Fligge, gt the residence of 1z a window | 10 M whenee he began a tour of the entin oundin « i \ W ontsat Wauk , 1 | premises from the t aph oflice at one | #ndm brongit i CPIY L would | iy b intimate friends were pr | end to the signal hox it the other. in evidinco b 1 v, D 811 they had left | o "3 g Mrs. D, L. Rydor b (5T : ; Graddy is one of fait I only ones who attended the nupti Whea Jie con find w i ab prices {o suit | i | 1l reqdey Mo AR | GMr, doe W. Lithgow, nephew of D, I, | | | | Anoflicial of the depot noticing | proceedings approschud the s | rosceution, nnd | Clinton. Th oDy Wits perfor ask (|,-.; I\I you lost anytl | by Rev.J, M g an old fri { should sy so. Nothin', how- | roomn. The bappy conplo r 1 = g Ty ~ ooy o 4 m.., that 1 keer much about gettin® bk | | 5 to Chinton on the #ttiknoon & RICEL OR POOE ulnl but it would Kinder amuse me to learn | e oW it at becume of it. It's noth Ore or 1 Tivly ";.1}2‘.(‘“;:'?.. AT THE ONLY on the part of the tunetionary wis required to - i bringout the old man’s story. D, Wly's Conmection with the el ed dovesn “My n Harris W illiam 5, | Francisean Sisterd! suit. Routhwk and Lran o farm of about acres The general intercet manfested in the ( w | ¥ 1 ) 9 s ~ A cue in time < | the same (%t thy samo place, | in which the il guos’ Bt. | stunte word { vhiere | ! § ‘ ¢ % g’ f‘r down at ouy old home in Shelby county, | eph's hospital for the loss of his eye | ey wete lo i . I !; U ahout ton. Yemrs aga. Bvervthing | momred fn that Atlon two seays | - ; i -y - AT W iution 3 or i Lawy ] i ; Yeutawimmin'ly, and ¥ | aiso last March, o & veporter of the Bee: | g tha conrtof du gaso | Alsolutely Pure. v ! i } and thore, ¢ | toinquire of Dr. Graddy as to the facts | of Will Redick va n ha ! died. Ho then of the cuse, and his connection there: | peon on trinl, The dofen iy T §4) trom a Lis - i))."nmd when hl»‘l‘:finu‘llz nl..lm.lx'\“ ¥ | with, ‘ il AT R o | B0t beser on s Arudalont . By i :w W1 Apiotan . that ‘eveiytling Vi | 1 is noticed doetor,” said the ra “,,,,.], he says he was reiained, Mrs | bas recently-got into a stmil v I 1119 FAiL ¢ STARET ulg Tight Mwcen Grog amd niy wiie qued we | peitor “that you tigure prominently in | Cussman sa or, that shedid not | cazo. He was smresiel on o chia i ) bad lots of tamily fus:s =war K il seam 10 bu the sight hand ,x tain My, Bedick, and noverintnded to. | sworn out by J. B, Biosu g |

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