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2 A 7a THE_OMAHA DAILY Bii.. DAY, NOVEMBER 23 1895, 5 ) nd | eharged with swearing toa transaetion in House, 4 rooms, large lot barn, e o , Mth Thomas Price, the tai that e based Bis v fusal on the gronnd that | Gentiles Arrested, Chneged with Lewd | that city, tho T hie had not yetarrived in the | 8nd Frankiin ate §1.800 — i X ad contractor, he was threatenéd with an in lcfwment. The 5 » o connt. 16— ¥ ine cott 5 080 of th 6 nicost Yoar ., | isinthe city from the northwest, where o, | depnty marshal sucseeded n serving s sob gk( "ml"" '_'"\"'v" (,.':"-I",r smml-. s ‘ |“.1“»' Mitchiell Bias made an tmportant | ou i ataneocen EiNon, S clsgorn, o1l They Bavea Oold, Clammy Corpse Which | hie says things are guite brisk Considering the Fact that Suoh Land in | ya'on Mayor Grace at the Astor ouse yos ALT Lake, Nov. 8 o d s | euliig woveriing Wivoreo cases th hik cort; | Saiindora & Hineb 1oy ndd, § 00 is Taken T T | e fire ard life insurance companies Nebrask Plentiful o o mes Marshal Vandercook and United States | {ereSner o suits for divoree will be assigned | House, 7 rooms, corner lot. 26th, noar is Taken From Then | which have already complied with the ehracka is atiful, - Commissioner Pearson were arrested 1ast | 1o roferees, but the linen of diseordant fan oy, &1.90, p— | fequirom, m-' \4_,1 n;' stato ';.\wl are the —_— THE WEEK IN WALL STREET. | night by the police under a city ordinance, | i il bo exposed i open court amd B PR By Bl o s THE MIDNIGHT WATCH RELATED men s, of Now Jersey, the Bankers DS AMONG HOMESTEADERS . by o i ¢ Cone | Charged with lewd conduot with a Mrs, Field | termined thercin CHEAPLLOAYORR O th 8., 2 | e, ""fi Moines, and the Benevolent | T TAY Al u...l‘(”:_ 'n‘:l‘:’u:.::. T raole GOt { (hd Lydia Burley, respoctively. The formor | . John . Wiiealer, 8 welldado farmer Jive | OO Tno sl fouses, Shinn's add., — | Union, of Hastings R PG b s e S S declares he never heard of Mis. Field. The | ik near Notfolk, went to Hartington last URERS Tk miee, coule s, SOU A Linooln Doetor Surprised—The M, | ]:' i ”""”4‘ l“ Durfee, ¥ ‘-""f"\ Commissioner Sparks Decides that i““ """‘\“ \‘;" - .‘i"l' nl t ‘I"“' v Intlet denios his guill.” Th Mormon pper (3 e ITAry o R VIS, ST LAY | svenve, two. Clocks south ot i RaT S Thee une | Mternoon gathered in & group with their > i A leading Wall strect broker told me Sat- | (his morning, in high glec, says this turns | 0clock, m t. The average OF HE | &3,/ Cany tarms P. and Tts Work ""”"’“"‘ O employes of the Capital City railway to | Commutation of a Homestead nrday that Améng Hhonghiful men, the de- | the tableson o gentile persccition, Tihere | G0 PATIc 152 Sears and the st was i ok il m018, Crss 8¢, bo 3 > | pie | the. miber of ten, with their o stood “Emption, et =) s <alil to be a larze number of such warrants ird marriage cer mony of each, twwcen el and 1 " ty Ulerks - Other Capital Men: the, {bo .1( n, with the T oarsy ‘v“:{: Simply Double Pre-Emption mand I spreading for a closer aualysia of tho | o350 oSS BRI ST SUgh watrants At Fort Nlobrara, one day last ook, o sol | | 15-bot Bxise 7 rooms, near N, Wy tion-State Personals, | - LML L and Ileg conditions erlying tho railway situation | these” will be proseeuted indiscriminately, by | dier managed to steal about £150 from one of Hauscom Park ASY orims | pretures taken. This was done at the r jargon of stock re« | hired testimony if necessary to conviet, and | the oficers, and also to secure a larce sum bee | S18-Brick house, 15, il Jot, Harney, - than found in the b quest of the men themnsalves, who have a : i ! : g thho . | ¢ | near2itn. $5, 0, ‘ Tho trunk iine Mafingy .. | that some loose women_wire broueht here | Tonzinz tof rent, and the t o o o118, Wobster o (POM TR DEr' F1veons Bonear) great vegard for the Messrs, Durfee Important Publio Land Ruling. Dotts liero, The trunk Htre MANRGOrs RO 18 | gyoaral miontiis ago. by Mopmion Goials to | patts. wnknows vs of tro ¢ et Hith AT e P fa Wobster S5y About 2:30 o'clock last Saturday even The varions houses of worship were W ARTND N ", —Commissioner | $01ving for the fiftieth time to do this or that | cateh “the enemy,™ A'good deal of indigna- | been hunting for him for seve b Lot TSI | Qottage s, mext south 4 & . | well filled yesterday. N O Ay VY irrespective of the conditions to whiclh every | tion is expressed at the Mormon action and | Without of Hurtman school, on south 15l st., $2008 Ing Policeman D. N. Swith appronched | MATEFRIVALS Spatks has recently mado o ruting whieh 18 | b ity | e Teelins runs Igh in many quaTiers { . Thelong drawn out seandal of Tecrs ve, | Vory easy tarms o BER reporter, and in rather an ited o Bean, Ol , | provably destined to have an mportant in- | g SIS RS CIIT e ——— Lang, i Dodge county, € ume 1o a cone son P P e BB el e manner told him that it was snspeeted by | Grand Tsland: A P Stewart, fluence upon the course of transactions i | Hollting fgainet the conethng toideniy | 1ent Bustate Transfers Inst week, | A jury of ‘tweive “good men and | gEU 2 < nsclf included, that the body | Robert P Fuller, Crotes W. J, o | public lands. He has deeldod, in substance, | wrd lower freight ra The entire «itun follow! i ¢ trugdecided that Charles Lane is the father | ¥ 157 fouen, 4 rooms, fot 63x152, on South Lith : 3 1| Lonp Citys George HL Savage, Omahas | fhat o tat £ a homestead 1s, in | Uon is farther complicated by the completion | The following transfers wera filed Nov. | of Widow oo e, The excseliaton | an, 00§50 donnand £ por month. Tiis 18 known corpse Iny o second A4 o H. Savage, 45 | that the commutation of iomestead 1s, sl . y BB 0, Wi 6 6t st p S thongh an arttul bachelor: could not resist the | n bare of an wnknown corpse Iny in th nd | T Neligh: Omatia: A, J° liglanaor, of the Canadjan and Atlantle & Pacinic trans. | 20, with the county cterk, and reported | foueh anmiiful bachelor " DAFIINS [0 vacant Io1s Th every part of (8 offectand in law, a turning of the entry into | Coyiiiantal lines. The British government it China and Australtan &tory of the old brick stable opposite the | Minden; 1" P. Welch, York 31T city. C. B MAVSE, S W Cor 1oth wid Farn. for the Bee by Awes' Real Estate The story comes from Plattsmonth that a | P gan, n st thivon; in_the nort i the Manitoba re Wd wife to Clifton E, Joseph Barker 144, South Fith, foar Leavenworth, st P il it | oM sbush. G | a precmption, and, as such, is iilegal when | las given orders 1l aphone 621, e il st b LR | !\f:;(\»:;l "\‘I"l”'[‘i\l S “0”‘ 11{" GTCEHS | {he olaimant s previousty had the benefit | mails hereatter be earried by the Canadian | Agency youni mai who, a8 a farmer. was possossed | ¥ ‘ Sterns, Policeinan Smith, and another . «hompkin, Omaha, e g s | TOUte. It s not to he thought there is Frederiek Dresel and wife to John F | ol anample tortune, conceiy the idea of | 3o R SALE-RBy A, MeGavock, arnam atu, gontlu et rlor took his way te - of the precmption law. Sinco the passacc | prospeet ahead for dividends on the Coots: part of 1t %, blk 181, Omaha; w d. | getting richer by embarkine in the stock | Room %, Rediek Ttiock. gentleman, the reporter took his way to [ STEEDS IN A COACH. | of the homestead law, it Tns become almost | Canada line. 1t was biilt as a political road, | —<00, ' [ busitiess, He wound up his bisitos<a shott | room holise, fot 613 L2, Davonport ., bets R L 18y VTR Lo OB LY | Barthot " Wpieadid | the universal practice for settlers to sccuro [ ntid s such will he run, This ey | peianey M. Darnter to Ollfton B | B T NiLe 1s i e (e o At | “irnora Bowvs, Ior Wai10 Prcitosl,, nearsit y aken to the stable last Fric | Bariholomew's Sple Pas gor | o 4 es and wide grabbing for husiness. Mayne: [ts1 and 2, bik 16, Isaae & Selden‘s 10 of our city Datiks s reported to be abo Bt X X st " body was taken to the stable last Friday Dmew D racs Dono o BEE | claimsunder both that and the pre-omption [ Fies Al elde arabbing for bus rrsel | a0 it S olk 10, Isano & Sclien's | &1 0812000 beitnil by s shotthuo. Tiie | 150 g ¢ night. Ascending o rickety flight ot Car Which His Horses Oceupy. | law, in addition to which they have usually | add, Omaha: w d.—81,500, | othier bawks 48 said o | 00 houses, rent for &0 per month, lot 3% | | e sident of one of the stairs the party proceeded throngh I unusual sight of a car load of | taken the beneit of the timber eulture law, Fortunes v still lv; ;x}ywh-unltlnwn_|| hat | “,,_,‘,;\ It 5 Parmenter Place, subdivision of | \';:~l";x’""-i:=' ;1‘1'“"'””_ e ety Rroom house, every conveniciice, lot 603103y 1 hot h 4 1 " SR TT R , i axie | advance ju stocks, ose who would in 7L West O D820 and some of the 1€ nds of the unfo platon iy e, nea S, $,00, narrow hallway to the room of one of | horses presented itself as the lust coach | thus a gating under theso lws a maxi- | {0 MH]\“ Tt dRy HITeY s mnrlln\\‘ A b ‘\\w.. “‘I .‘y'|‘u‘4‘-l l\'\' I SV Gl | CIRYE the A el 10,15 HOmYY 10MLS, [ Bleton By, noatAsth WL . v wehoR the occapunts, who was asked what he | of yesterday cvening’s B. & M. train | mum estate of 450 acres o each settler. 1t giudy woll underlying faets, One thing is | son: o1 ornburg Place add, | fowa Ttems. gl LY \."‘_“'.H.:“" knew about the room in question. That | rolled in. The liberal display of adve hias heen customary to take up a pre-emption | Do 11, LT Z'I":K‘V'IK i Onhia e | wivets 870%,00 pot month for firo | NONEEA, 8650 { AN inuividual expr 1tho utmost astonish- | Lising on its varnished sides at on ve | B e Gl L oton, AIILRISEK INpe0 of | Snd pront go dowh: It ts ey t nls . DonBoken At s 16 Dastd | T b db el it b oty i gl nuivie xpressed the utmost astonish- | I’ ¢ « 5 | O eR AR I e te xiors O% | o probt go-sl s S0 ensy to live Siali J; Donecken and hustangd 1o Davig atection. 140, Filtocn h neag Contor, £ nient and fear that any sueh thing wus intormiation that the car was that of | the farm for enough v pay the government 1 in Taly from dividends on weil secured in- | Jomie on, lots 10 and 11 bIk 2, Donecken's | Joachim Lamb, a wealthy farmer lying Good dnrge hous 1ot 00163, on Pierco 8ty I | Barthol v's CEquine Paradox' and | priee when, having seeured | VeStmentsas it was, Che onfeome s, of Walnut Hill, Oinala, w o ) near Dixon,” suicided with stryehnine last | neariid, 85 fact, although he said that two strange | I W Jquine ar x'' and | Bc thios antiic Nt Tiberty | course, bea gindual investment in the shares John . Brackin (single) to Omaha Belt | week, s | 40 ne improved stock facrm in Sarpy couns men hud occupicd the room Iriday might. | contained the wonderful horses which | 1o iove iway aid take the bneit of tin [ Torprinan, s it oHheE productivecns | Ry R, Qo Wt tector lot 15, Morbnel's 1t | “esyyt. Atbort Hend, of Joftorson, annonness | 13,4 0tmmin & Ce S e Improvements, Tuking up a light upon a request made | comprise the troupe. It is a veritable | homestead faw. ‘Fhe ruiing of the commis | CHPNE08 G v lias beon repor B0 (b e DN ey . | Bimself as a candidate for the speakership of t Umaling $0,000 Ly 3 | 2 n 20 ionbr GOl 10\ pUt Al RN to e big failnre score las been repor | Horace I Powers and wife and others to | 1 . | e Vgt e T Y him to do so, he piloted the party to the | palace on whe md the rep r who stive: 11 16aves (it ““,N sl the vight | New York tor the Tast two weeks, She | Bdward Marony, lots 1 and 14 bk 3, Hans- the hou k i y e -‘,\;,' ;H.- vV inave, near Pope ¥ | an 1 was permitted to make a tour of its in- | ure either . preemption or ahome- | e thde of disaster keapup at tie same vate | com Place, Omilia, W d—2500 Pour svomen votod at tho lata election in | PE SN ATNoOm . Place. Cradit Fongion room. Upon opening the door an apart- | AL ul R R .||”\ ,“”‘“_‘lm”. '_wl as | fora few weoks, peopie will ask how itis | Oiof Olsson and’ wife to” Lanis Poterson, | Chierokee. ‘The fudges received the ballots | Lets, dn, Hiiscom - Place, Credit Fo i, ment about six foet square, withont fur- | terior was amazod at the cloganco and s e vale itself gocs, 1t leaves him tho | Bt the faifuro st and stoeks can wo Bt | ot 12 Marsi's add to Ouivaa, wd== | without conment | Park Place; Rodieis, Shuil's 20, Dwight & Lyy iture roug iow. Lying in | ingenious convenienees. Itis the lnrgest | vizht to seeure a pre-emption el lo | the same time: <o don't negicet to wateh th i, Joseph Losan, a well-known_eitizen of | miy s, Kivood, Pt e additions. :“““‘“““"“‘ brought to view ‘L"\“'I",‘;‘ ittt i el s s s R L | ooy, fummarye | Tie Dwondorfl Sall | Glitton B Mavne and wife to_Joln A, | Dodgeville, WIiiG it i Mediapolis, | - 907 A MEGRVOCK, 100 Barnam, ne corner wasalong gunny sack, which | ¢ ¢ constructed IR CLR LR o the i b 3 to | weathier, itis saidy bas done el to in altnist, 1ot S block 1, Donecken'’s add Wa felt aead in the road from th ts of heat 3 ~ when lifted by the roporter, s found | 1enzth, 8 feot 8 inchos m width and stands | Biins i, B dve, vews But, the e e winiber of st the et | Tl 40 | diseas i QI SALENow cortace s oo, wero ot on f {7 as | 154 feet on the rail “The interior is paint 1 s boen stategl e has made 1 rling to | Pools and leavy speeurators did a consideras | Clifton B, Mavie and wifo, to Clarles J. SRRk ATsARss A o e P L ( hole toSonUn L ghantly ape ctacle. It ) [Fahl i il lundenthios Ut BESR | HE e e oy e et Lo (12 e amotnt of maliznz on this weel's stoclc | Pttt Tot s bl Dorecken's add Wal | R Ty e e e Bt coton pioselorg Sr. 15t and Enen e R LU Ch T coper, and ti reture stands | Deneats of hoth pre-ciption: avd homestead | ket bt as London continued to buy our [ nat 1l w. d—8500, hster col x \ mers o lo T 1 was apparently o nan | PrIaC per, and i cture stands St darebtion and emestoad | Seics dud frosh “lanibs® kept troopine in | Tenaes Seherd and wifo to Charles Chand. | WIS county. Many_faruier e ra . - 5 on trucks liKe passenger cnrs, Aie | Jaws, Phis s ineoprect, no sueh roling hav- i ! nearly every hoi they owned. The disease | 3 of nge, blue cyes, dark, eurly | i 3 SR ing been made, There s no reason o be. | Al street, prices stood up remarkably well. | 1oe part of ot 11 of nw qr of sw g , 16, t i | W and sty L fpoR san s enst of Bolt Line on , Y | brakes ave also provided. . Me. Bartholo g et e, "There is no reason to ho- | VAl street, prices stoo O TR GL [ is nok the cho era, bt & new and sirange | 7 ALl oast of Holt L litly tinged with gray, also lieve, however, that when this question comes everetheless, there is a strong feeling that | 13, Douglas county, w. d- <100, ofic monthly Mubum, Cr ton ol 1 wiilskers kled h | mew’s cardinal mottoes are on the sides: | v, - 1 Al VY to e the long deferred reaction is af hand. A ¢ Dennis Canningham and wite and others . Block s moustache and whiskers sprinkled with | 3¢ . elore bime in a way todemand a formal | U ¥ \ . d he na 1 )11 on the Roskop ) o i e | CKindness and Firmness Commind Obe 4y it bieet ) \ \ eline of some tive points all aroun, to Catharine Wikan, w hi of lot k201 T'he natural gas well on the R pf farm, | wlite, “Tho corpse was five foot nine | g, W30 Pt the Mttt e wIILBold that 11 ] T speculations would now be i ord L | Omahn, w. d-S2.450. * 1 eleven mdles southeast of Webster City, | bo Merciful to the Helpless,” | Pt the homestead Taw, congress intended Give Good for [ only to' give the cho 00 to Seftlers ot limited s amedallion | meins by affording them a method of ob mehes, with promi ich h bones, Roman nose, s constantly emitted a pure carbon 1584, has suddenly ceased to flow. inde : K. Bar and swife to Clifton B, | W or nt, high choek | & I, would now be the wost « w0 body was ex- | | svmpton whicl the market conld show. Al | My leness Wins Love, On ench side ther as sit ne lots 12 and 8, Barker and Mayne's | 15th-8t nor th of Nicholas cecedingly thin aad bony, and looked as | § " i T : i Ao g ¢ the same. it is not extremely likely to lap- [ subiivision of Tots 5 and 4, Okahoma, Doug- | JUis thought it is simply stopped up by tine 100 property : though y““. on L had died of | comtaining u life like porteait in erayon _';”‘““““ hl.r""“_“:'n“ ‘”“;‘f ”E;‘. il “I“:,‘"l"' DN, DS DEW POOIS Seent to SEEp i as s00n a8 | Jas Co., w d—=1,000, { sand Corner of on 20 AN Bai-a1s. | 66x182, Can constimption. As the - body . was | oF Prof. Bartholomow The eur has o | ot other outiay - than plhee ot | o1 ones” linuidate, and every nan i th CLOn By My ne and wife to Charles Cor- | Soma eitizens of Dubugue hive started a | be used cither for bushiess or residonce pirs discoverad the ruide * fainted | system of doors on each side ‘which, | purchasing under the pre-cmption el | country who o has a mugdn ds putting | bott, lots 1, 2 and 3 Barker and Mayne's sub- | fund with which to purchase a gold watel peculinely aduptod for a tenement fiom THEht, butwhs SHotiic aler s I when ‘H”im}x still, f u‘,-.|I B1bayAIN: || RiTnrlin SyAIWOMIL DS T ErOhe0 i Houn awl sowding i hi 100 or | divi on 6f Jotsand 4, Okalioia, Doul ghain for Maor Gl l'}'\\‘\ propn it : Lo A S cthe | dows for the lorses’ heads. Below each 0 vieWS Avhich: HEve Inshired the tioveisat 200 share orders, which by the way are al- | Co., W g\ #1500 Mayor Glab anil ¢ weceeding may or shl restorod to conseiousness. After the [ Windowis the mame of the hor-o. ey T e ton et | wavs to bay and never to sell, 'No_ wonder | - Warior I Smith and wifo to Notlio . | atd ik v 1o chain g s o N Al Yoy L e body had been found it was then s ques SOt Trontt §1,000 nro @ sionil hears still sit on the fence with | Smith, lot S, block 8, Hanscom Place, Omaha, | sucee or 10 10ts 0n south 10th-st, ! One end has aroom with berthsfor the | richi, and showld the timber culture law be tion who had placed it there. Believing i their hands in their pockets, No one listens | w —=t il 1 roni v ord and the s is P i ol vpea'ed, would hia »eitect of stricting whadb!s 2 iy 5 1 A ed man in Dunlap took the wrong 0! 3 that tho: golliy men would!bo after it | Erooms. and the other is Prof - Burthiolo. | ramald, woullhave tho effoct of restricting [ 3= fahL Hiit Hiey ore: sayin o o liniiod W. Dye (single) to William J. Broateh | yimmartied man i Bunlap took the weots | €05 most dostenblofot in Camphelis addition, mew's private oflice, where he has tables and sofas that transform imto b N5 feot: S, © hotae of nine rooms, and lot, on south it cornorof Zith and Contor <, « though selected subiivision of lot 5, obtainable by a sinele cliimant to | one-quarter seetion. Gen, Sparks holds that ice stake eare of your. itoladd | yife, “I'he me time during the night the party, Tatter suddenly darkencd 1§ rths on covering np the dead man, withdrew to i ? the tive laws—the homestead and pro-emption | SCVE3 messieurss stocks which have grone 1, W d—$2.000. backizround of the seene with a reyolver in Chite o, another department to wiit and waton | a8 original plan. 1t is tastily furnighed, | detve luws—thal i it i et hton | wp 10,20, 50 and 0 points or more i fhree | 8. K. Spanidine aid wite and othors to | ow hand. The faft Dushand whipped | S GROTCRI0S O 8180, ey r coming. Finally, as the quartette | 200Isalso provided with a ‘magnifieent | e Heretorore t a tewptation fo | Menths, are likely o come “down some: duy | Thonis W, Blackburn, laf 1, block 16, Jans- | up' the horse and gol ot of tiige g0 | seiey No. 1605 Furinnmest. ,d Hoce, atohers we hout exhausted with | WUsic box imported —expressly from | fraud and pla v wpon it, The | Father suddenly, e com Il L, wod 00, guit, ; - ‘wato i Fiiropo. Tho o oitn'bo st Inepectit | fiams. o Lediart el el 14 hetd ong | -, Uhe promised melon in Frie has hoen cat. | Nellie - Cumpbell and. hustand to | 5N\ Wil farmerty Miss Minnte | ()N R 10ts to trudo for miprove proportys waiting, some one wus heard toappronch § 3 ol 2 4 | a2 The company is going to pay oft its floating [ Henyy Ambler, undivided 15 of w i, of w , L. Minnlo Willis, farmer 158 Minnlc will assumo morteages or pay differenco i tho building, and on looking out a boy | Wednesday and Friday afternoons, from | by theone law as”an inducoment to make debt and past due eoupons by issuing a lot of £ 501 12 0f sw L 89-15-1 Goodwin, who was married at Mason City &t | cash, Partics wishing to trer cull ng wis doon. whodling . bartow. Shortly | 2104 0'clock. “The priblie, however, are | settlements and improvements upon ‘the st | Ge0 and pstaliegonpons by fssuiug u lat of | ot se 17 Mo nahie fow weekis o 10 Frank Willis, wis (ound | Sioe We il Graon pce 1at Nattona ke 15 e o & . T | welcome at all times. Ciiiin of the most tomporary And [nexpansive | jave existed those tmes, Hewould hot have dayon the farm whero they resided = \d wife fo () SONS Were tened 1o make a false after the footsteps of three pe character, simply de near Clear Lalke, in n dyi peety in ondition trom a | JROR SALE=Cheapcst fing st coln. Only a fow months ago the body riment by which the government has been cost F1LS0, and atl - for, e hewrd coming up the steps and draw to , — gliow of good Taith and to “swear by, na im- | Wwanted cuplovient tn contiection with ail- | 100 feat on Onuhia Bolt R R, e tiirowst 8 | Beas Ciearatie s dvite condition trow o | FRGESAUESOneancet fig, el o ild., wards the' room wliera tho botly lny and Church Rtovbers, mediately” after e tinal pre emption or com. | Joud iancicring Whon the s of new | 24 of se I sec 5, and nw i of no & see #-15- | Pistol shot through theziecly the weapon 1y #5010 8,100, Potter & Colib, 4011 Tt an, Mr. Stear Sneak thieves ruided the Dodge strect | mutation, as the ea<e niay be. they are o b onds was, lirst mooted, one of the Eng- 1 12, Douglag Co., W d— et brothe 1her = enter it. The policeman, Mr. Stearns | ; i1 i | ADRNAOIEd and 210 her residence eotablished | TS0 vietims imfoeently asked whether it was | Henry Ambler and wite and others to | Clear Lake, and her brother-in-law found Ui | JPORSALE-A first class ud well paving and the reporter followod them in. and | Presbyterian church Inst evening duving | 2bundoned und avoihur rosidence established | yoiintiy Dossibhs (hAL fomor managemonts | Byomtt G aen, tidiaito and others to | gy migticorin the eqnaition desariiud, UB1 boardime house, contrally located for Ditio- ¥ the aid of a small luimp, found before | (he service an weeceded sarrving | o) 3 s 5 g S any thing nnmorteaged, divided 15 of blocks 2, 8, 6, 5. 5. subdivision of | €hdeavor o speak, but immediately ex- | us, Address O, X, Boo oille w01 them the astonished countonances of Dr. | L'¢ Service and suceceded - eavrving | Gen. Sparks holls that it congress destined | 3 Wi o WS of so ) 15, Douglas Co,, | Pired, leaving no explanation of the traiedy, - ltchell, e s boy | Away several articles of elothing belong. | 10 &ive soma settler the benent of both Taws ; oy L ki EEIEOY dnd itis not known positively whether it wis | OB SALE- chundiso busine Mitchel, a physician of Lincoln, the boy | § % = 7| it would not have imposed upon him require- BANK TAXNATION, Wl TR A { ROt and another individual whose nume was | ing to the worshipers. Some of the gen- | yeits o establish a-temporary. home in & 3 8 5 ST SRS AR i sl not obtained. They were asked where | tlemen had stripped themselves of their | plice, only to Le abandoned for anoth A Growing Objeciion to the State Sys- Real Estato Transfers, T did_opportunity for a purty wishing ‘0 good they obtained the hody, and Dr. | overconts in the vestibule, and when the | Withina few manths. Should the ruling in- tem of Limposing Levies, Omitted from the regular report during BUIAlD CAnhas A i E¥and racelved 8510001 A are i B i e snvonip tonihow Mitcholl, drawing himsclf ina digmilied | sorvices were over it was found that tho | fieated, as probable never to b made. that | Nrew Yous, No A Washinzton {1 st month T A A M Bt biilanco tenl esinto in Omabi. - 2 wity, said that they had come by it hon- | couts had disappenred. Two of the un-. | frendy made prohibiti o uantition of | speeial savs: The attention of tho comp S O Piko and wife to C E Mayne, fot 20 in | The bullion shipments from Deadwo | 1t oo Office, 2 estly N Bt fortunates were Franklin S. Smith and | hraviously been pre-empters. will still. he bee | trotler of eurreney was called yosterday to a | soe S1-nts ot o to (he st two weeks of November o | 1 KIS, ATTENTION- For full par 'lmm 'W'"'m did you get it?” asked ‘l“v A Todd : |lw‘ gentleme n :;.nm\;- 1| Hlievat: hnve nimportant result in preventing | dispateh from Chi stating thad n commit- | d wife io [0 Muyne, lota 1o | to sl D4 enines wbout froe . ciien " luuta i 10 veportoer. i he police with a deseription of the stolen | {0 a considerable extentspeculation in elaims, | tee hied been appointed to insesticato the Ty | 5. S & Selden’s add] w d =S, o, OolnmbiR ralscatboo L Vostern Nobrashn widross Pattorson & Whito, ;On, vl respondad. the doctor, in 1 articles and an effort will be made to ro- | e obligation to live ive ves unon a clain | and fets beari apow the compiatints of Gy | 12 Moserip i wife to ¢ 1 Mayne, lots | o R S St IR RAttea sonty NopUEINOSN D S A an evasive way, “wo got it all right and | cover thei {35 a test of oo faith to which only setial serimination awiinst national banks under | Sand 4 block 20, West Omalin, wd-=s2800, - G I EE €I R ¢ NOR BALE--T hiive dcoldo to/olTer for thlo Tdon't know that we have to tell you - | fremers who desite Lind for theiv own culli- | state laws, The Cliicazo bankers are to join | - Geo 13 Barkerand wire to C 13 Mayne, lov 1, | Pierre will have two representatives tn | A that partof keservoir Add 10 the city. of We paid $15 for it and_have got’ the Personnl Paragraphs, vation w to subinit AT S NORb I s T Ry i i 1 e OpERing of Con_rss Lo | Omann i east ol Pleasan-st., containing 13 pupers to show for it. We coulil have [ J. €. Crawford. of West Pont, is at the | = e sainptiotieran dithons T to HoNUL I O D MNCATANG Witk 0 O 8 dtayiio ot M) 1 OF e openiug bt tho! Siou Hsarvite. | (BUros,nioro'or luss: = Builed propasilzwitiie ¢ f I >, ' | ©lerks in Collusi with Conteactor the law s inanany, of the states imposine a | block 4, Brookline, w d . | 5 received by mo onor bofore Tuesday, Nov. 241l got one vut of the Catholic cemetery. but | Paxton. |pelankeinic SloniyithiC T | s upon eapital invested i national bk | W Waoner and wife to O Mayne, 5 3 | ton. 185, 4 10 Groiook - m Credit wil bo T told the man @ did not dare thustit | gonn D, Senman, W. 8. Beach and M. | AsHINOTON, Nov. #1—[Special tor tho Rl on sl nveatatt | Blonk 20V ORE Oahn W (s 000, [ The eccentrie Denny Hannafin has wader | part of tho purchase money, if desi quite 5o near home. ™ €. Kirth, of North Plitte, ure at the | FEFI=Some iteresting discoveries have | paviia fgher G dian capitl in oiher jomd | Geo 13 Barker and wite to € £ Mayne, lot | I misson toereet a monument { st o et iy arall il 1 Gl T 1--\\;A 1, sir, .-|‘.m\ us your papers,” said | pixion : [ been nade i the treasury de artment re- or ather pesanal. proy ekt os R e L PRl hiarigin hanprorhisoldtrionagand doliu: | RPN o A eni bl e AN the ehiof of police | R S e R . e T T e T e A e contiiel With # Jaw of con: | A 1 wite to ayne, Jots | eator. Stanley Huntley. T R O B R L The doctor refused to do so. and the | 1 Van Boskark, of Aucora, is m the | Evidine fhe L SHWH IO rovi b o T latire: of 4 and 5, block %, Donceker's add, "W d | G S, Barnes, of Farzo, denles offerlng 10 | the tior. Ao aos mrosimite ot Soner of body was then taken to the ecity jai | city, stopping at the Paxton s I.T s heen swing ..] in the )ml«-m[fl o WAV hnpose 4 tax n|mnl apital P 1o to O, F. M Tots | © 830,000 Tor the location of a congreca- | and the fact that 9 Atroct-cir Im;" on 1'm|n||g- ) AN LSRR gL o r L . R ar. | supplies tor various buildings owned or sted in national bank stoek undor eer- o Cag he wite to wne. lots # 1ot Farzo apon condition thit Lo Dy wost as Lowe-nve., will bo lnid in tho Deputy Sherilt Nowherry in a | W. R Aloxander, of Walioo, is quar- | X1 ¢ | | e s | Tonai colle v LU | s Lo : HEors Baxt sy o United 08 In Now-Y' ain conditions, one o 5t Tt tax- 7 block 1, West Cuining. v, H o Kprinne of 148 1 ol tho most dosies Whore it was depositod td t the coro- | tered at the Paxton | teased by the United States in New York | fain conditions, one o’ which i DinGtazs ‘ uld be naued Burnes university. 5 e ROl ; ner. Dr. Beachley, who was summoned. | €. E. Smanls, of Fremont, was m the | €ity. Faetsas far as developed indicate col o apon other o ity ciehenbere and wite to C. 15 Mage [l it sakpithors wims inclllior B JolLRON T OoxEe ‘The people are thoronghly aroused | city vosterday | usion has existed between the. contractors | s of fodividual eltizens of sueh state” k10, Walnut (Tl w. d=Sif. : (ST rL Rntliinmar oIl intisivzant | /8 17723 ver this grave robbing business in Lin T f 3 ol Jhevenne. was a or supplies and p elerks in the S o= | Mr. Cannon sayvs that it is vory diflicwt to S, Donecken and wife to C, B Mayue, | (00 yed Yoo P [ e b win & Hawley, Roal § OV v | Thomas Stureis, of Cheyenne, was a | forsupplies and the cl in the treasary d ARannan BAY U"l“““‘” htie Blidrcs aivi| dotsbandmblonk 2 Dol bokenis it . d Mitnor - commadions I'resbyter editice Tit a DL | guest at the Paxton yesterday [l SEome vory desirublo lots and dwellsz houses other personal of Penrl Foreade was found, and only | | | i (| 4 Capt. S, B, S loft Omaha lust oy rescilarly paying from 10 to 500 pereent more | i e Y sticolt | 68/ oo and wife to C. E. Mayne, ST e i (o coity 1 o on 1 two duys ugo two more were ‘discovered | ; Cabt. 5. B fongs 1oft Quuaha last oven- | Founlarly s iy | mlLERC I G Fails sl T B B 6 L, Doneckin's i, v dder | or construction and still others projected, Al . 513, on Hurnoy ip tho weatarn portion of tho city S T Do A e b1 WA o LI oty | Lo BAsk <t Bt Trbably. Knawa. th e ! [ g d. Laphuun, o prominent and prosperous | 8ot noarbindioss, o L From all that can be gathered there __!lv:l\n, 1 ?l .\A r|un<|:-~. v..r Lieein, T e v en now under way is Hkely 1o | stock easily located, wnd. the tax readily col- | ddehn L Redick and wifo to C. Mayne, | citizen of Winona, Enions county, AUVEr- | oo ind woll loontod for realioncor B appeara to be a gang of low hved whelps | vived m tho city last avening aud is ab | jopd m the wsignation or summiry dismissal | oeted, - M. Canmon Wil fret tho subject of | nw & of se iy L2, Douglas county, W da | tives in the local papers 1ora wite, and oty | BEEECEH St GRS Bol masiioneee oy who follow grayve robbing (fl;'u living, | the Millard. | ity eniployes of the vosernmont | state taxation of ) bunks at ength in | =400, | ;“l"“l;‘l‘]“”‘lfl sl ..,’y!.q)x ver ulvlw rs i | tovared, near st Tuil oy N and many officials have tricd to detect | W P, Cooloy, eastern agent of the | Secretary Manning bas dirceted Colleetor | 1is aunual report, ; ——— | Bive it Teast S50 and some | ure, and o | o iy vt le ot W them, but without great suceess. Tho | Union Pacitie, With headquaricrs in Phil Tluddiden to ston iwiig of e coniractuis e e d.,‘\,‘.ll.h from I[M\u s it '.'":" ulties ;‘u‘u|:.«HJ“.-h)I’«i\4|I(\n||‘”r‘.lv""xlzq‘lII.”“»'..:’: lly?wllllun.”l‘xy 0T S a1 T A result of those lnwless netions are oxcood- | adelphia, is in the cit and buy in the open aarket, Tiils stop will CANADIAN POLITICS, e e R R IR R B e vl i e s i on N BONK sreot: will k0 0 1eap or will ingly against the medical colloge which is e :;nl-ln oive the government in litiga- sl ‘r‘.l-\‘“‘;h.x:’v x: lahing “«llv i between t BLERRUIE, b i frado: woat Lo $40 w manth.” Cuns alway 0 0 ime . 3 0h, An Ofliei licts the Riel Fixcites Yo hatlol Ve i resume = ——r 4 ircnnam, 151 Dod always credited whon [t somaetimusis | nur Groon, policeman at the Tainn = e aliBrog 1§ ! - — A meat Will Dio Out, | NEw Yoy, Nov. 2L—[Special (o the Ber,) | —George A Kirkpatrick, speaker of tho blamelesa. The coroner will not hold an P, inquest as he cannot do so under tho Luw, but he sent word ont to the insune usvlum to have the officials there send in JELL & MC'CANDLISH offer lots in= Plainviow, $100, Kirkwoou, €50, Hunscom, s, nosuit in the conmty Little Attention £ vinst Winger & Millir | Wasmivaroy, Nov, Fdgerton, to loet | id to the Orde Reports fron special agents of tho general land oflice in- citio depot, court Suturdiy and - Charles W STATE AND T brask MAOED 501) 100, He claims that Winger & Millor Camidinn howse o eommons, 15 here on Antelopevitie s boeu rechristened Kim- e e, $1,75 somo o o soo if he conld identify it s | G080 T o ey oy | Gt it it or oo adtontion was puid by | ORI B of commons, 14 bere on | Antelopyitle dis boeu rechiiioned Kim Bl 1,0, any ons [rm!ll |||‘;'n. place, is Liere are some goods stolen from their stove, and | 1€ esttiemen who i |I||j‘ Uiy onelosed pubs | gy or S0, T an interview i the Tribune Nebraska City is soon to be divided into many patients huricd out there, i v the arrest and conviction of the thiet, | 1e s, to the president’s message of Last | hesaya: 1 do ot thinkk the French Carii ¢ wards Lauto yestordny aftornoon, Dr. Hay of | Hy grates that ho arrestod the this | summer, commanding removal of foncoss | dian exeltement wil last very long. 1 Ive , one rviend’s improvemont2 during tho year ure Howard, and that §100 is las | Commissionor Sparks today sent about forty wed at S%,000, the asylum, called at the engine honse noticed some very promineni Froneh-Cana. Georg with o spring wagon and said be recog- 30t ) ComwislinonSparks A 6Nt abou dinns huve becn very guict abont the oseen aeuas Ehy L i mizgd the body us one of the patienty | S1are of the » 5 | Bt el ol oSerioimic s sy o | Lon of 1 T s i B | e thowand st om Orcon ar E S T, ri vook ¢ it when s Tosar iblic Araii 5 T | they ca i to oppose the tair execution § e S, 3150 1) Moro, $70, butrled abaut & wookpgo. bt whon paked Supposed Mu Captured, glostirs of piblic land, glving the name of the | oY tioa'and . - The foclins among. & eity thicsini is @ great souree of antoy- Purl Piace i, £2.50 Un'l"‘:\"l"v i lnl' ;-;l.‘r. -I’ not to stateit | o COUCT N On August 8 Jass | heldor o hliers. g cpolyx ainthending: | B-Canadins s been exagzeraed tar a0 Grand Dland Shopkeepers, B sl e, & MoCaNDLIEm, 181 Daden e, and drove back to the ssylum, ATL NuY, ¢ 3 1t the atter b bronzht to the abtention of | 1)\ I ncanbiriR LSRRI L 1 ~ A FIKE SATURDAY NIGHT. the dead body of a farmer naned Miehael | the aitormo s wlihivstew to/the nste | DI G occasloh it orthatacks | it ox merchants hive subscribed §1.00 PORSALE—A two story, 230, fraumo buill UBIOAIY R ADORtIRA) folalpokl] amipas found th a)lanoshand Logansparts | [UNRRNELathE STLADACethinal proceoties| ibllog) ana wond noves Diaes A cinatives | bosanl B CeGon o bR towimin o & j unn B A DIy AC tia e, s L/t i lCAe tho tire alarm soundlod wnd i fow mine | Ind. Suspleion rosted upon Pat MeGuiver | §F 1SVt it tho oflendors o, | 3t ot i o En ovinnt | KGR Jast salooi tit it 3 doors | | am BidAvpiyat this‘oiion, it utes the department and a large crowd | g neighbor, who disappearcd immediately | forethe oreeiiont wit e A { he lase session of parliament was a_long | 300 PSS oigimd il % NOR BALK 1} in lo Doas t b zhbor, s ately | 1o President with a request that e ex- OIS e, I wriening in lots on Dodzo stroot, of peopks wuthered st the cornor of | or the or, > Ove oek preise thio orlty confurne q by | A story gue. T hope t tone vill be b s $10 10 $i5). on vionthly paymonts Grae Blenonie dinilired avathogodnor X :n.ru;; rn_nlu. Alittlo over n woek o | erciue i wuthorlty confurred upon i by | LS A &L milwad s || The twents wells which conpie the it SE) o g s P : ing building were seen to bo filled with | ity went down in the Tennesseo mountaing | g secure the removal of fenecs, cnergies in that' direction for & nunber of | Charees Johnson, of Kearmses ) s OO BALE <Gorner on Maundors & inoss firC aid smoke. Very soon Fire Warden | 0n a hunting exeursion and was reported - years, W ptist now setile down to ceonn- | Joap |1t bk e of 810'anas brciee e fAno® =— loh, $R6x10; ouly §IAN. " RuLlorg Lobb. Newberry hid o good streams of wator | SIS W Chatianonc, Hlis biotiier, Bayard's Groat Unpopularity, iz 80 i e ot o1 the ot 1= | Tocin (b et . 02 0ant bk e | FAOST GFRFECT MADE L : 4 Pluying npon the blaze, Ina qu OF | Lone. nind Nt day It was telogeaniod tiag | - WASIINGTON, Nov, 25—A nuwbor of | belion. “Phere iy not wueh talk iy Canada |-y W, Billlngs, of. Buatric ; b Al hon Saf il J O URES. bots, wnds— Boris, lth and Dovdvy about annesation or separa There iy an hour the five was out. [t originated | NG iire had not boen drowin Tiis stngu- | leading demoerats have urzed apon the | S Al i kI Sttt ol : ed upon a cbavi of torg No Awinon e, L or Alum, el "IN ok, I -m.wnllhvfll“nwu of thoauthor- | presidont the necassity of making a change |t federation of all kaelish colonies swith | Fst Na1ana bank of that city. PRICE BAKING POWDER €O. o O’ SALE—Lots in Hanscom Plaed fHicACn, | RY.- LOUIS | fronts, §700 L0 §1,000; Cisy —— | quies + Miss Holen Wolfe, of David City, well knowu in Owatia, has the bonos of béing the moewlint e 084 Do one ! | iubll:v PHper room lm' William O'Shew's “ Jar alia job printing establishnient. The or ities and the result wis the arcest of Pat Me- he cabi . 4 o he her e but was s ¥ | brother of tho other 1w e, in the cabinet so far as the department of | the mother couintry, 115 5 8 not known but wis supposed to have | uhor ol n”'n."-;rwh“l‘n x'.‘u state Is concernsl, A promtnent New York | 1100 whether sieh'y federation Guire, whao is whiton Block, on i lonely pard startod frol o match or tive from a cigan i I A { of conmeree or politicgl, 4% o | st Ly notary pubiic o the state, = A . thrown on the floor by one of the éni- | 14t i ho setttbentaken ‘baci | dowoet hiad oo, jor o aunversntiom: |:Rordutihuinationient ko A iattor. | ADsy SOYIMIAIY B0 I HIBSIIb, . - et SPECIAL NOTICES. | forssirny porer s cobie ployes. Bhe lonswus about $450, HE il with the president on tho sublest Tast week, ; ! 8000 agwinst the ity of Hastings for g : b JO R S T heker bl ke iy THE NINTY SV LEE? TRACK. Tas e e said o tha prasident, that the burden of A Bioody Lunatic [ in timbling over a dolective | 5 e - =1 1 oo (vl stroot . 12000 Wezseon the Ninth strect en New \—A,. N ."'f.,' "," Firo A fire hus | IS on s administation had becy pe- SAN ANTON10, Nov, ~(Special to the | ilewalk. ¢ | 08 AAL-HUVBERAND 1,0} T g I-";l 00 Tuto Lineoln of the Missouri Pueific was "W Yok, Nove Sl f w—A fre has | ogoned by Bayaod's appointments, and that | B |~ Richard Conley, “who murdend his | ¢ €3 Sgane biaorian on {he Chic go, | ok sane o exveliont 1ot dn Frpidly | by worg in ek PIace, ngaine, 31, commenocd vesterday morning. It is | Just broke out at 406 East Sixty-fourth street. | lis continoed presence i (e eabiier wond Tups R S MR St Pl Monneanotis = O viitroad, i grow ddition L yoit can by for |5 ot sid oighi-room house noae Higa Sohool, the traek probubly wihich wiil be nsed to | The third alarm has been sounded. and am- | do more to render tho adininistratian anpop- | MetNerthves yewes aeo, by splitting horhiemd | ik o very dadly emshed whiso coupling | sl cash’ pisine i, baind ue s dnd ot | $h, f W the- thind i ! £ AR Wan any other one | @0en with an aso, while she wis astoep anid | st the oot 1 It Hinow s tian yon Wil eves miss tho moncy, | Loth in Potter's widition, nt cornor Farung connectwith the dopot. The constroe- | bulince ealls ut, “The buildiag on tive | e and ansuccesstal than any other one 1 e fed \ ¥ A i I i Bl H " 1 g 1 n f 4 i oansttuue.{ BlEalOR-gay P thing, “Ihis gentlemun has widce said the | o0 led to New' Orleans, snbsequentsy res | 50 500 EG e CEEG L 0 i atsiie o wil s i s | M Lowe nvonuo, $450 to £0a, tion gang is small, only consisting of | R A President gave great abtention to. what he | V0K Lore wierg L wis arrested, fidfed tafint ‘“ R RE AR, o s AMrs, 1507 farnam, | ‘\.w ne progorty soudiwest of eity, in Lventy-ivp men, i soven men under oSGty Wik trom the sae of i tre s to | said, A iy tioted that e woutd | A0 ndicted o muder, W (ried yosgerday | . e eises ciisnd i e | 0O | R RATRLe 1 | A L A Chavgo Jof Pat Menvs Kaq, who is a | {50 Giredt that mo Tives Tave bech fostaid | non i ww s to et rid of By 10 e | o0 e ehnnge of ey, e said T knew | ¢ Dbt sl i gt s 5 Gach, T At In Ouie QHatham ar 800 | s aans nass i o i thorough'man in that liue of work. The | none ure in danger. | 1.oss yot unkaown: could in'n Wiy it would not et oo | 10 WAR CH i in anawer o iother o : St do e P B Tt R T R Py A g o S T Rl *“PorTait & Conn, t declioed ne L t 11 Ol have been given for the reetion of i U i survey from Lineoln to whore connsetion =< much on the seeret £, o was nok over e witk betig tried for murders . N \ | Fwnders s A Fivaum T e— - will bo made with the muin line has not Crushed by a Giant Tree, anxions to have him i the eabinet in the | 8 bis noter wnd aih| n oo Btk it |8 fennkan ol terinihdl Juclitiosst § ol g G| 0K SALE=TTiy fots I 1 scom Vi Jyet baen decided on, althoush & prolimi e : & g first e, Ho had wreat respect an 1 regard | ¢ it hitu, 55Che eourt adjudiced hiw | i Citys the present 't oot gl - -1 8% 0. oy paydients, Cunnitidian & e i b L R U] Pormiasn, Gre, Nov Threo men, | for lim, ot was witling t acknowladgo- tho | IS80% e will e+ iveyed t Austin and ) City extiension of the Uniion Pacii e 5 | Torontian, 101 Lodae. aid21 (- rt: Pk iy I B sonu Cannon, Jaues J. Buith and Harey J. | scexctary had csed Lo more trouble tha | €00aned in the asyd m | Riehiard b hear | o Judian who inade s saape from the | TR RATE=Eot in Pratve subdivision. - Oporations will b continued until tho | 01, coal miners working at the ittlo town | 885 other member of his cabinet. to an estute worth ooween 33,000 to- §10,000, | ofic bl Bl it at Vilowgie on th Fuw Mk, 0 Parm, | ORSALE- Lot i Korth Omaha 41 ta ons o ) 4 i - cirze of Tpe, b be o recapti®d and is . 3 14007 Guny terme, Gru Creihte weuther compels the luborers to stop, arFranklin, gew Neiftia waro orushed to | ' Revonue Recel Hocking VHILGy Miners' Teoublos, | 1y 10 Ui g hotse k. 1Gcbut | VIR ATk B Gasinorih Tormos .| uaec . e torma, = Criam Gt T TR T dleath [ast evening in their eahin by the full- e ovon eceipta, ¢ g ) N T ] vl 1 sherift | A Lonvonwortis s, at 4% vach, on moniily | ~ Thire 48 a aove on foot in several | 114 |‘ i larse tros whish erushed “the houso WasixaroN, Nov, dl~[Spocinl {n tho luu“l»;u.‘:ull\\‘u,l.' uicubie ) \4' ‘J..if.'.'i' :'-'lt' l‘,f.”. ot LSl entn s hs. 1}\:-‘11 tod to the | Pryments 4 4 e | F“linllt- Lot In Spalding & Koho's sub- ey S h“fm sums of | W00 Hhree ocoupants wit it Bik) =0 what will intarual rovenue re- | gruutya It tluckisng valleys - Friiay piht | nnexpived wri of B Cannon, 61 hag i onta st bk dice o menkuly M Monoy-pukd to eounty clerks for muking Tliarenn i i celpts for the current fiseal year amount? | thi miniers A Nionyilie, by b s enterid upon the dutics of tie oftice PR NALE Chat ji : - 1t tax lists, and there is dikely tobew | o Prour 4 Deputy Commissioner Bogers was asked yes- | W) asived to submit 4he giieation of wages 1o lov, Wo DL Gago, a votaan Methodist cch, i iy [ M BALE-—Tho tinest suburbun residonoe g“l«"in the supreme court on £l mtter 8. Louts, Nov. 3h-Advicas from Pine- | 00 & 4 board of arbiteation, and yesiere i, diodd e his ot n Weapine Watcr | pot ot in Ok ¢ O o vasi'of | A prCuorty 14 Widant il Without a o Thi + N be | eht by re £ | ville, county seatof MDoanald county, Mo, o ing ot all operators in- the Shaw ne 1 viday . He 180, gud | Beunders st Adrs Furaa 1 thin properiy hins bottor prospocts for immodinte his notion will be brought by reason of | " “ Weall, I shonld estimate the amount Lervek and Hoekin: valleys was hel " el o1 o s e | dvinee tiogn uny othor wddition tie smne dige & racent docision in the case of Bayah vs. | 10 tha extreme sonthwest part of the state, | 8120.000,600, £ bis on the sare side. 1 AT FTPTH Pogr e e b the | Wit N vears old at the thine of s death, | omne o With sircct car Line now beiig bty /i hou which declares that tae | say that Irwin Grabb was taken from the | 0 VX060, to be 9110 algn, aid oxng i s S8l B k0 The tirst violent death recorded in Chadron | J0R SALE—Xow moaidence, corner, in ftode | B 0no seeaded througd, und s depot 1o e g Vebater connty, whic i - i - wrhiztion ngreed to, Tie oper- {8, A ) clerk is not entitled toextri focs for mak- [ Jall there on Friday night by a wob apd | 10 wizhtoverrun one or two millions, For | fitett 00 (1 ay von Dext woek tho price | Wi reeorded List week, Jolin Turd, a tar | Jek's wid., on Vieginia ave., st $7 | fiecouteraf the braperey, Deirly o tino dilide ing the tax lists. In some counties the | bangedtoa tree, Grubh” murdered Do | the ngeal year ending June 50, the reccipts settled lipon by fle wrbitrtion. board, if the | Keeper, was aceidentally shot by the dis. | ant AMEs, G Farnam, | WA sl il U b, ...‘.::.: & J B cork | B Anderson on the night of the 20th of June | were about $11200.000. but” we lost abont 5 e Lo | e " | chiargo of & pistol in the hands of a playiul | = H i ) il ud F amonnts reocived for this kind of work - - < IS vo Work November %, A commit o | ELA DL fe undoubtey the most | @ty in the m all nud ke n rde | last for Lis money aud confessed the crime | $5.000.000 by ti eration of the order ex- o conprition, H i | with A pact vess, reuch several thousand doliurs Y o ler « tew Wi appointed with a siu | i Lo ut ! b udditon of wore bots cnly iy | With us racive X i { . ~-~— - tending the “boudod neriod on whisky. (0 | et i . tion of o Georce Morviss v attempted (o horea holo | il & irom the pos 0 e, id o (e fhe furt | 0rms vy reas 0. B, Muyne, st o ik CITY NOTES, et Murdered for Revenge., Senteuher and O sher after the order wis | 4o to bo de early in the week, | throneb?ine Clinklron wil and role Borsie | PHe son e e L 4f ¥ awant g mo g . | Geraer Fifteanti and Parnam, 1128 The ralbway commission of Nobraska TEXARKANA, Ark., Nov. 29.—Last night | Fecinded we recoverod two millions and a ¥ s 1 thsi peed thoglun, BO Was cal in the | U Lloention (o s dome) whors steect o s will 3 - As snid to be trying to arvange for a con- - 3 W Lalf of that loss. and I think by this time we P vy aet, Wled and shntenect to thirty days in g 8urelrewol sou o veu s nud whore yo OB SALE Satovy briek block 44-feet frang i 1} Rit Bareield and his son Willi f 13 { The Question Sertled ek bried sud shntoner | 78 1 the + ot Toronce with the conunissioners of 10w aredold and his son g, of Boston, | wust be even again, Qu 8o . oD 10 pad 8 o 5500, pPr ety w ) taable iy va nade OF ik by 1 fe0i 660p, 16ty 101 $4000 0 JOiEs and Liinofs to agrce on & cammon busis | Texas, while riding home in his wagon, were — KANSAS Crry, Nov. #.—Henry Donne WIE e Al st heavy wollit of | % &%ty 8 L600 It I Vo) e viionlyraid | B0 W I, Groed, 1t wn i e of regulating through freights from Chi- | both shot dead by unknown partiesin wm. | The Grant & Ward Investigatio AUl s Mebouold o potimiiel, | o WAENERG G ML ALY WOLEOF (140 kit fwch a8 R e, adutiiwoa, toricr A B i o U0 to the West bush. Buspielon rests on Tobe Barofield, [ NEw Youk, Nov. 2L—{Svecitl to the | fhie oy o g oratsatarduy mords - FL0 iy for i wlleged i o o s r | R - LA i o & Bgursen 1 Doner e rotary Ro Jnd Stato Gugloziat | convicied Lo Juurs o O thelr wildence of | Bk —E. H. Tobey, whow relutions with | wien drow Uit fovoivem, When MeDongid | e, atkiio Lt ti s T BRASL0 | TR Bt B e e 1n i - Russel louve to-day for Saginaw, Mich, | postollice robbéry, and whose seutence hus | ¢ e d W e g | Wiy shot four tines by Dounelly, dying seon MERELPAR LRI U 10k, Vgl Piv @ <0000 eaed, ' B pon sae cottage, 7 roows with all B other plucus 0 sxamine ditcron | St exiired HHo s arreated: (i AWeRL wng Wik ravo L soade | LSS S plone br Ll o g of the Minont P v to | VPR SEINE ) cuttas, et | 31 paode oy St P RO (7 1 TPy gy e ) st und sean it I s been eomploted, Lo ¥e W Lo wad Faciain, $ieii0 " §i, ! on Funan st Cast of 2, $0 Greoa, '“-?,,",‘Lm’,‘,‘,’.:", herad Wil 50 1o Washe | Jnoob L'ne, nar Pittaburg, P, vestonay | was bifore the grand jury yesterday, e | Tho leanine o of the United | ased oxiansiin Legine b Saon, K [ i e il W T O H e it B 1 I rgue the | oYealad the wWherowbouts Of #:8, under the | subpana was served on bim Wednesday, 1t | 8tatos roport it e total groos banb ag | JEaid Clond: people ure Klso tisurinie o | hets i Shinn's & 4L, 380 ‘0 $. | - ington the B th of this month to argue the | 55 o™ Ntk petrolei witeh ' . 3 chuniees for the week onding Noveuber 31 | extenslon of ths Rock laiand road 4o that | Cfeo wor ot . | 0B SALE <640 sores of guot lund in Howare z\:nm,,m,m s in the supreme court, | watked rabiars had pdred oo i for th | 1 n-]mllu: on goud alw(l\mlxl,\ that ‘Lubey | Qhabices lur the Jeek ouiidy Il»:“v: l‘-I“-I g | “aw ol aad 0, Henscow fluve | A Lounty, tus st i sol | v wiil i h W “n app rpse Of seo PR # shortened the interview with the grand jury | v ey A1) MARNSAAIT] T (PR oyi? s T < 0 burain (or elier iyesi nent ov G i ".&’3‘&3&‘-:'54}’1 |‘-|I»u’\{' b Sawyar fa | LU © o securing @ confession. - His burus Lncet e Slanvick Wil ‘_ 4 ‘. : h“;) i JdWith e corresponding week of last : bth, t-m:ull. -1‘-;" Fodaursions, | v i | Jurposes” Audrces, Geo. N, Hicks, 110 Tox o4 W iLys L 5 ; 4 ) sl 0w e s guestions | hss Lewnn arrestod on the elutie of porjury | o s a0 i \‘ |

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