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THE OMAHA DAILY BEBE, THUKSDAY, DECEKMBER 3, 185, o N [ debt which was fraudulently contracted, | of the new diocesk of Nebraska and con- | THEY WANTE P snam 92, Nick, MeGivens 82, Harry | " THEN AND NOW. DETECTIVE POUND'S PARDON. | it oronave i stinetimat eneeciog: | THE ORTGINAL MELICAN MAN. | {50t it oo, THEY WANTED THE EARTH. | f3 i Tynh 80, i | Both ‘counts. is fssued nipon an aMidasit b - b The Transformation in Nebraska. [ alleging that “said defendant fraud s ]'”"‘ st "":»"“"“ - Tin Wedding. J.A. Bont, of Wheaten, Tilinols, in & t Handed to the Valiant y contracted the debt and incurred | Oommissioner Atkins' First Report on the | (e seseral Wechs A8 ton- | And Being Donver Frands Work A Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Vanarsdale cele: [ letter to the Chicago Tribune of & recent v obligation for which this suit was ¢ nell of the Americau® ¢ » in Rome s | < | Oriminal Catoher. > nt d, to vitiate such orde Oondition of the Indian. and have already p throu | (ive It to So y Els | brated the teath anniversary of their | date, hasthisto say of Nebraska: Twenty wtachment and justify its discharg hands of Archbis i of | marrage, at theiv home, corner of Tifth | years ago Nebraska was generally res MORE ABOUT CITY SEWERAGE, | Smith vs. doncs, Appeal I ol HIS PROGRESS IN CIVILIZATION. | [}t .,",\,“,,,‘,’_‘ o il ‘”',"\’, “.‘,',_“,‘. WHILE THEY GETONLY THE “guG* | and Division streets sday evening, | garded a desert fow river towns, as beidl i KLATu P g TR naide ol December 1. There wore prosent a large | Omaha, Nebraska City, and Brownsville, ” . v unds and for the use M ” — |« - », R - . wr of their friends, whe joyed the | we the points of departare for the Prominent Citizens Arrested for . }'I' ' ”w‘]"“:v iy of (he | AMottment of the Reservations In | phe Parnell Meeting at Plattsmonth. | The Plan of the Prosecution, With the |, 000 c0en 5o a8 1 to [ plains and the Pacific \I““ . A SaW NAE Fighting--The funding Bond ough the conveyance be mad, Severalty and Saie of the Residue The Parnell meeting at Plattsmouth Hop -f etting at ¥ |.h Ten 10 of the nc events of | venturouns pioncers had stavted farms Muaddie—A Variety of Capt ¢ of the partn Recommended — The Tndian uesday eve was & grand suceess. Anum- Who Have Led in he evenir woere the v [V the valleys of the Missouri, | © P st an insolven r A - pechos W . 8 | tal Small Talks Gt iLh e Not Tteady for Cltizenship. of stirring Spécches were made hy the Fraud. newed by the om and bride, the | the Big Blue, and the Platte. In- stanice to piyment of«debts County Treasurer Rush and Hon. Thos. - coremony having been performed by one | dians hovered round west of the Big it #erh TS DAwooty Huasne) | partnersl titors in_preferen ¢ Brennan of this eity, Hons. Robt. R. Liv- | yohn €. Torner, John Hurs ash | of the gicsts. There was a large number o the Otoss; Pawnens, wnd -t “_”" . -';:..(\',ji "h[ o convioted of | the eraditors of the - individual The Indian Commissfoner's Report. | jngton and Samucl M. Chapman, of | ‘“'\ F"\" ke ”|‘ ]'; BB o presents reecived. Everything con- | AL et otective Poun man convic of the tirm WasniNGros, Doe, 2.—General J. D. Plattsmouth, and J. Sterling Morton, | Ryan, Alonzo M. Wells and J. Dorman, | o0 6uh1e that contd be made from tin was Killing James Griffin, the treasury vaiders J—An assignee for the henefit of ¢ Atkins, commissioner of Indian affairs, has | and £500 raised for the canse, The | the men eharged with fraudulently sciz- | on on hand, and the occasion y | eastern part of the state. The freighters just January, was the first ealler at the | itors under a valid a _vl it may | submitted to the se ary of the interior his | Omaha delega --l‘l“ -leu-m \\Hh<l\)~_"l~' ing public lands in Nebraska, immedi- | be memorable to h md guests to the mountaing reported sand-duns, rovernor’s office yestorday morning, e | maintain anaction to set aside a suale antal teport for the tiscal year ended June | 01 the specch of Mr rton, who being | oo after their val in charge of The following were present: Mr. s alkali, and wild beasts, The population - 7 real estato under an nent levied | 5 s, “ - Tietaros W18 invited to talk on Irish independence i gy v OU 1 Mra, John W, Bell, Mr. and Mrs Tty 1800 PRN 0000 W 3l wus evidently expected, for onhisen- | Gl GRS WHET SR livery of the | % bedsaniilpbiad g WS Te §gnfined his remarks exclusively to | Deputy Marshals Allen and Smith, the | 13,000 "My, and Mre, M. W. Burnham, | haate 0,000t .'wf,'.':fl“fi\'k«"x{:.‘h‘v'.’ 8 trance Mr. Hoffman handed out an ot | deed of assignment, wher th sale . astatement that “it requires 10 § 4y, 0pean free teade latter from Denver, were conye to the | Mr. and Mrs. D. Lohnis, Mr. and Mrs Al (7Rl Mt I Yot < s i | 1 1 seer to foretell or foresee the civilization of larger than any city in iowa or Kansas, ficial document by the terms of which | would impaiv or defeat his title as. | & bl ellioal v — county jail and there deposit wwait | 1L Mack, Mr, and Mrs, J. S, Weslbere, | op e 61,000 Lincoln, that twenty ) enee imposed upon Pound was re 2 lio Indian as a result maturally de lullvmhu: Him Up. Me, and_ Mrs. J. Langtree, Mr p ' tw the sentence imposed upon Poun saelble Eribel it s ) trial AT LT \ YRATS 10 Was not, Now hiis_ over 20,000, 8 A Bk i bl Al M. N urnham re and Mrs. Mahlon Smith, Mr and Mrs, [ *Pho Unfon »and Burlington & Mis i ¢ ve, Schuchardt. Error for Cuy from wledie an p , e moved, and the costs of the trial remit- | SEE, A& SRR EHOT Wl | their partof the art of agricafture, for the ‘_Y : Lhree of these men, Turne { M. Whitos Mr. and Mrs 15 R Fonda, Me | souri river roads have aided the were yostorday soon by a Bi and Mrs. C. B Fondu. of Cotmeil | yapid sottloment, so that for 300 T Dot Jorted X A history of agrieulture among all people, an ture the sharper, ted. Ten minutes later Pound revorted 1—"1'le nuthority of o judge of. tho dis. | istory of agricultute among, all ¥ and ) : i | Bly Mr. and Mes. Thomas Pi miles westward and south of the 2 X A ) ; i il countrie nately conueefs it | Smith, who swindled hi at Sheriff Mclick's office, showed his pars | triet conrt in the trind of a eriminal case | with the hig fectual and moral de- | ¢ Wk draft of wott nnil. son: Me, and Meac Dotecy, | | e ; R {, claimed he went and volu ett and son, 1 ane s Dorsey, | Platte river all the good government uinod e veent and VoMU | pee, Talo, Mea, i W, Cyphers, Miss | land n takan and il the taliroxd INGHRN don, and was regularly roloased from | to discliatige the ury in tho eventof “dis- | velopment of man, : i Bkt il thus onds theteaglo fave ‘ment without the consent of the | Heecontinues: “The inc d interestin | Kans,, bonk, some o | ¥ ‘ ; custody. And thus onds the tragio furce yner, can only be exercised nfter the enlture manifested sinee the opening of | Burniam has heen following him closely | G surrendered himseli to the Denver | Carrie Mason, Miss’ Mattic Mason, M. | ol vthoof the Platte the SEWER BONDS, fury have beon ‘in consultation for so and_the preparation of severat | (IS TR JOTUIINE AN EGEIN T dotective, Cantrell. When asked why he | T M. Back anid danght q - | soon be said, as the Blkhorn V The d sey ystem is just | Tont a time that there i3 no reasonuble (i eased acreage i | o Gitortin, L6 18 bolieved thiat & did that, he answered ;"”' Miss Annic oy M road has recently opened up : : L amons e lopetul sigug of | 10 DR i now w topic of considerable interest to | ww‘r\w\' ‘that they will agroo s iy | e development, - s | 8 in that state, and his spoedy arid s 1 Tind TioAN T4yas qoing [tk = b , Mrs. M. | pomion of northern Nebraska to sottlo: those who have property i the eity, and VCHoG v AL tly to the consideration of the | & matter of certainty, ¢ ( { dand wanted to have i tribes were on their reservations in the essed innocence and ment, and soveral other lines: propose to o cy . " ck p. ., and the jury at v which, T bellove, should bo swi il danger onlider LR R the presents were a copy of Tenn m that fertile region. Chadron, are traly ansions for the welfare of the | 5 n ext day reported to the jiidge that { fdopi oricress and the government in | and bank draft opoer “Wetn volt 4o atikious to e punishe and o great many valuable presents i rminus of the Chicago & Notth town. The plans of Chester B. Davis by wore unably t agreo and Wore dis. | the ot (e dians, Tt should & S v donw nothing that |1 will bo | FYCL appy couple ma n railroad in northwes No ave been ad rd oy o ¢ attorne, hout the consent of | being riously and gravely impressed upon ava Miller's . ! i for: o Vo 1o ¢ a 4 't re vina fow months this fal have heen adopted and. the eity attorney | £ i or notice to him or his attor- | them that they must abandon their tribal re- s kbl R VYR AL minder of their past b Tioro o ab .n} 8 now said to bo preparing an ordinaneo | [ PRROHCR oF wtter (6 I ORTAS ST Tutions atd take Tands in severalty as te cor v presented to the county | - Ryan and Tarnerrow funny i their . f iy L T o for legnlizing n proposition 1 voto 8100, | Wik unwihorieed, anil the prisoner wis | Hetstono of thelr completo succtas i agrls | commissionors, yestorday, n-carefully | SHEmPEto display Binocence, and sy The City Dispens 5 Pronpsei i the TmHialints faLeL N T foes }|h‘ ” Di (s | entitled to be released © independence, and material thrift.” The wov- | DI dlist of the numes of the ocen- | REG S IAY i ot know when | This is a new eharity, It was opene 1 | The ole uniform fertility of the plans, s adopivd, compretiond ong He |5 Wien a ey in o crimin evso 1 | ot shouid, howevn in onier to Bt | pants of his hourding house, t the A bo arerigned, though each was | o few months ago on Dodgo streot, bo- | foil promoted this rapid ‘growth, of sewers, o « o 8O0 wrged for any of the eanses iem, retain the right to their land in . 6y BSLOL SHBRETL | otis )8 § 1 froe and able to estib. o TP tetan: i The corn ) of this year kecps No castern part of the city, the sewer s t0 | gioned in scetion 485 of the criminal code | trust’ for twenty-tive years or lon with th I‘I”‘\ cost of suppor | DU, .wm“““x“ ‘l". I ctoqibs | tween Fifteenth and Sisteen It s DRkt the et er e Nt ea g pr take a eireuit to the northwest and empty | (1o record must show the nceessity for | 1Ssue trust patents at ov d ansas | the monthly cost of tainin, R G AOLLIES 0 to CHib Ui tal. SEAYGN tended for the benelit of indigent people, sing the highest average to the into Salt creek about 800 feet north of the | el discharg, Dave taken individual holdins T L e ! ol s €riaHTS B8 hiERE wiEvAteal eing tio highodt ave t city limit This sow o Rt o h discharge. . Vhien the Indians Have ta o ther with the expen : f maintaining | eourt, where cach waited impatiently for ims to supply to them ph, W and the pr -N|m| I“‘II” 3 n~|y1n u‘..l ) o Aspinwall Ay 1L Appeal from | in severalty in sufliclent :|Hmllln~ (and the | the whole, as well as that of committing | the elose of the trial of n bounty shiark 1advice and practice, as well as 000,000 Lo 150,000,000 hu-he vor | 200" Dushels to ench inlabitant. over a territory . contigious to the | “daze count aflirmed. " Opinion by iher of aeres in eaeh | and | those sent to him in Noyember. The lis, it w jought last night, would Burlington & Missouri track and [ cabb, Ch. AT e e e ¢ | rangemont is methodical, and at 1 o | ho N M ra Ao L (..':':"':».1\‘.“ M DR | e advanee in price of land along tho west - of )m-- 1—An order in the action for divorce productiveness, climatie and other | it may be scen that the hotel Mil ave nogrent of monoey, and this was | pioor, O \\nu‘«l Awclin Burroughs, | caually surprising, “Lron city. So far as can bo secn by those | yywypding the wife alimony and suit tages), then having due regard o the | cost the taxpayers of Douglas county, in | exemplified by the fact that the Omaha | W, shott, C, J, Sprague, H: A, | Lventy ye N most interested the Tocation is somewhat |y S 405 0 ite, to b paid by the | bmnediate and future ceds ol the n- | {00 : Nutional bani, it was elaimed, would g W Conmall, Maryd Brecks | now is from $12 to %30 in the wrong. For ins somo claim 1t | e P taken by appenl o | (ans, the remaining lands of theie_reserva- et p ) Al A, RV et T i“‘|1"|“"[| ts.In northeastern .\'vlnl ka in five | | suld boe better to at O and Sev- | ” Y tions shonld be purchased by the govern ™ s would ho better to ! ! crror to the supreme court, hofore judg- | 16t to. Nom L ¢ at fitty or reo's Panpers. | " Ono of the prisoners said, a fow & e Iy 6E s aEnsn Brtion, hagl h”y’i“ iy J, | S nid now o1 o §12 per | enteenth streets, for it would then be of ; Y . s, ment or decree granting or de sevent s eents per aere, The money pai uperintendent Picree of the poor farm | ago, that he had been offere hysic 1 tens | benelit to the business portion, while the { givoree, by the Amont for thoie Jands Shomld bs | e bom ) i and his_expen<os to 2o out to MeCoold AR Dr. D o1 To8Yo ap cre. The 'y United States posed line does not reach into the ! has just filed his report of the wards 1 terdanc r. Dinsmoor yester a t f tof tl STivT ARt et ¢ t | Avery et al, Appeal from [ it trustin s per cent bonds, to be invested as ! b., and take up land, and as he knew | pliod to the connty board “to have the | MOW mostly to be found in the t - rt o \l ;”‘4;\\”.!”-' iy puth joone, Itoversed: Opinfon by Max- [ conuressinay provide fortlis education. civi: | under his care for the month of Novem- | of 4 wusior way to turh an honest penny | atter, in view of the saving of expense | §lom between the Niobrara and the Neither “the residence nor the 3 ization and mat dvancenent and a A e REG BhE, el LICEIG BULAYE ToBIC: » of ai BTG N JCNSE | Bt Rivers, is lkely soon to be taken husiness portion of the eity can b bene- | ke o Valleo Of the rod tace, roserving for cach teibe | Dere It shows that one month there | he, with the others, took f it | to the county caused by the dispensary, | Al oe Vhis Tand is cx tromely fortile and fitted excopt by n system of lateral -Where an answer puts in te the | fts pwn money. were fifty-five inmates in the house. | Several gungs eame from Chi o ahout | the rent of the place paid by the county. f frire By A RS RN for the. Bur sowors, whieh must be built at tho ex | Ifth of the mat iets stated o the | 1 this poliey were adopted systematically | Sinee that twelve have been added, nine e time for the same purpose, and | The matter will be considered later. lingtc 1" Missonri. proposo to % N tting It is feared | petition o demurrer to the answer should | by ‘the governinent it wonld be strange it in | of these are now under arvest. T . ington and Missonri propose to vun a e R B St | he overrule five years from its manguration and esab- | di ! line from und to the northwest wnt the ond wving the total number of | \Wig the land once in their hands, the 3 : wn will be inadequate | Tishiment, there should | Dndian of any | unfortinates on the 1st of l)utnvl : 4 1 ‘h ‘,,”’._‘,"‘,”‘ h to eseay Electric Wires and the ¥ Bell. n part of Ui Chicago & but s the eity contracied 10r thio | Wesiorn Howo and Gaitlo Tnsuranes ame the whole country who would re- | fifty-cight. Of these ¢ ) e o Cand oxeite. | The unusual and well-nigh incessant | Novtw ly occupy the nortis work it will lp:;r)\‘:';Y\& hiave to 2o on. e A (0 accepty o longrable aud “adsan- | malus” [nage th nikod nong cmigrants would be aole to | ringing of No. 8% fire bell lust night set | ern purt Sbon be at Rapid City | )] 3 INDIS, T Pl OUS A Ieasur Fvery ep taken, 0l s to 13, ¢ cost of suppo (Bt . ez 3 1 it i Tie aek 8. i silve iron During e spring the voters of Lincoln | 1=A policy of insuranco is prima ficlo | every. move ninie; evary shinpelion oferedy | monuis DS yCaral ZHh ;.4I‘*“ i ;f,' L 0 they are | hundreds of people flying and looking in | 1! ,'\ bR A TR »...,IHMYm ,,,‘,,,,,,‘,],,,,,,H,,,.,.,, ace | an admission by the insurers of the title | everything done With reference to_the In: | & FACHE SOUE BOL B S0EEE G wa, Dut the officers expeet t all divections for both tho engimes and | (he didventarers on, and lively thnes miy 2w debt of the city. The bonds were | of the insured to the prope cod | ddinns shotld be with a view of impressing on I 3 u L \ > mot have i 3 i i T f e : o ety e onds e | Th t1o polioy.. 1618 ok Hee Sio- | then that this I the Y hiely T boen | various vouchers. Wt 6 oite] willl ty ‘s oyt | the tire. But neither could be seen. The | be expected ju all northwestern Ne e O bl bl attre | fore, fOr the DIAING dn an action upon | Permanentiy declded ‘wnon by the goyern- ~ ; b the parties behind tho. scenes | wires were working bully, and this dis- | kit in 1885, Thus a pation grows u) fn : | decade inour day. The deSoert and soli- O it i found that the issuo was de- | the policy to prove his title until it has must abandon tribal relations: they must Testerday morninz M i T ) tary places resound with the harvest tive “Tha Iawyer to whom the matter | been assiiled by the evidence, EIVo . their auperatitions: they iusk forsako | 1, Lesterday motning B Lamiettson rather foreshadowed | S TR R T Dom of tho | Htd! e ey s voferved suid that the proceedings | ne y to allege it in his petition. Nivage Babits and learn tho aitsof civili- | Babeock, Mrs. Efffe £ Ritel Mas im of tho prosecution to be to ot | 5 8 & K B fercel 2 e : : were fatally “The couneil hid | Fowler vs. Iusurance Company, 23 Barb. | zations they learn 1o Iabor, and must | ter James Ritehoy, afl of Oconomowoe; | B0 the more ignorunt, wpou their wiving | eagite Rofse Wis Jouie | BEE0QNe combined the issiue of the $52,000 in mu . i 5 e M ar o A LA OO A ton ot | evidenee, to conviet the men who hail alter, the elec h, cut the ; i 50! seenri- >etition examined and beld good OL 1 duped them in the mume. i lied the tlames and then with ‘;;", ";'};;‘, 7 Seout il i o oo S botatys B | Gl tonrIoWalt; Grd Topisloront Atktlio | uthis theory S that the | procecded to locate the eause. 11 ; o S livo i nee company may waive | MUst - learu to work E x ton. They formed a happy little Sy m Sily he \lHi'nuvul to | ceribed it to the droppix 1o cloct i | When Taby waa sick, we gave her Cartorta, : ¢ | the payment of the promium afier it is j‘j‘;,',.",',‘,‘”‘\ h‘,‘[‘j‘,,"l,}‘,, ettt bridal company: and displayed : noss than premeditated determi- | Wires an the alam telogr and Whon ehe was a Child, she cried for Casto tion ¢ ”1.. »||,‘. 1,,.... (,r ”,'.A |,..,H|, note given for the punnmn Hn( if the | fa m r institutions amo; fans, and | seene of the nuptinds. Dean Millspaugh | theref surprising if abrief sojourn ) RO S 2 "he bonds, however, | note De not paid at maty company | a reason > avenea for the | called upon them in the mornmg, aud uld put thém in the witness | streets. He then went ont to When sho bad Childron, she gavo thom C: b ) pany } for ! 1 i had not discovered it w1 ‘,..41 signed prior to the vote | ha Wl have the It to eance e poli transition from b ism or semieivilized | then all of them called uy I s | stand to tell the truth of the whole affuir, | (K¢ 1d not disc ed i ing thew issue. When it wag | the failure to cancel it will be decmed I“”u“ ‘h») one of rninlhml{:m. m--;\l “'HJI ::u! cathedral at 1p. m.. whe! RN night at l.n‘{ln(i \lwm,“» hour, 2 i e ol ( aive 'u! case of loss, ndian be prepared to take upon himselt the edlock Mrs. o Ay 0 seems to be the financia s i3 . found th: L(Hlllylu:nll ot bo e “1.‘\\.m| waiverof such riht se of 1 T i e i | wedlock Mus. Ritehoy and M M. ‘.‘“.’.“..,,‘?'.’..’.. coins 10 e 10 BN | 1o p1ug preoinot Must Protect Ttself. LS Al A o olab them. yment ot | Drivilages whichappertuin to American citi- The Battlo of Gettysburg. was adiitted to bail in the sum of 1 Onlust Priday night, the residen Bad Dircctions on Lottors, zenship. There are in the United States, 4 : r ad linkun brey ¢ (el of Alaska, 200,000 Tndians, fully | Arcangements are being made | the surety the Omaha National | Douglus precinet held a massmeeting | The chicf elerk of the postoflice, and PROMINENT CITIZENS ARRESTED luf thereon) and th uu-n,-) liold: unbil | et of t deelined 10 | oy parties for Ty ale) | Bank. Bormun endeavored to go and appointed a committee to confer | every man who hand letters in the Among the pleaders in the police court | after suit brought Commit. tiiamsolves, 1o the 176 of tho farmer, | oY parties for tlg;arcetion 1n Omaku also, Tast night, but did not suce T e e b G n AR b Y Ted s h e e R e e R R | Eelinive ol e and enirivarei” by v abuilding to contain the panorum; g y € sioners postoflice say that the indefinite manner TWLR, Hiuishos, the contractor, | - county. Afirmed : 1 tribes, the number of acres in enlti- | he “Battle of Gettyshurs ho struc. | MARSHAL BUTLER AND AUDITOR | (hem Lo do something tg afford them pro- ':; AT KRy o s G 60w S tors A e s | o byfindlang) duringstho yenr number. | o willllio a hand i : L LU S filsaaal hans by ow Richards by ot : > s cony ; : . e e, . yrevionsly, two residences had bheen Eleventh and O sireets. Both | this state while his wife i 5 > ¥ | to be erceted s corne ! e . L e A G HEotL A detter comes addressed to ) 5 state 5 wild y ¢ s Little standing Which yurned (6 the gronnd there, and nothiv ay. Aletter comes addr d to “Mr. > prominent citizons, and theit appear- | thoreof, she has no dower interest in the N 1o tho Tntiant ot in the | teenth and St. Marg's avenue, whor Theill L s WS | G S s y count Sy il e 1 ) .. | Jands thus conveyed. Ligare vs. Semple, | southwest, the commissioner s “Ithas | vacantlot has n’les I'he pano A ']. board, through Comm| Y Keefe { stree ohed, Inn where The charge was disorderly e 5 Mich. 438, approved and followed. d_advisable to place all the | ramn itsclf, which will ) foet long | At the council meeti 8 ta DIl eng was prosent, promised to do- every” | thero are perbaps 500 ansend, whit which both pleaded guilty, wore fined §1 | Wihere a husband while a divorce | 4 ,..‘.’(’f..‘.',‘.(“'{i‘,""' y under eharge of the War | and _thirty’ fect hig an exact | for supplics fi : spartment | thing in their power to supply the de probability has that m ing | enclh and diselarzod, lll..;_:w.m.l. grow | suit was pending conveved all - his | QRSO comntorpart of tho fimous i splendit | amounting to §070 was prose OK"d | Ho aecordingly referred the subjoet to | lettor: And yet ther out of some misunderstanding about the | property to his danghter, the offspring of | s oftice heartily sympathizes with the ef | Pi¢ which has beeu so fong on oxt | oo wrcop il Butler, Councilman Faray, | County Attos Cowin, as to the right [ ol lottors wo Kly. new building upon which they plaintitl’ and defendant, tl ~||v} arent | fort of the war departient to control the bition in ¢ 20, s panori 0 7 rEe e i of tho board to take action in the matter, | put not only the nime but the ni ,,|,\ oF sed, and from hurd words they ¢ purpose being to defeat a decree for ali- | Chirie and 1 trast that the military will | be placed on e xhibition about January 1. [ recognized the fact that the eity auditor | pinion was rendered yesterday and | the honse and street, upon the letter of to Dlows. Neither was goriously hurt mony—held, that the burden of proof | beal _captire the murderons band now - was paid for the purpose of “OK 'ing | i t, that the county could not | the party add od thiugh Roborts"oso lowles lttly sear- | wason th feeanteo o show o vattublo | skilking i the Sy Madte puntaiys, The Paxton and Tom Murray. such things; objected: to accepting. or B j ved since the melee, and Hughes has no | ration. L : ; 4 then to condign punishiment. e Suos & K 2 A st L oY sasntE OHIOnG CTANIE | SoE GioRary Dt ‘;‘”:“‘“- B A well posted gentleman said, prying the bill until it had passed through Jivit wze vs, Hazzard, 11 1d, 82 MUSIC AND DANCIN day, that if Tom Murray would give to | (he hands of the auditor. He also took A Stocking Fire, SSGIUBIERL L 3.~ Where an n|mt|hlu||-rl|1 exists in | Both of Which Were " tire Paxton people the kind of o floor they | gecasion to state that was @ jangle [ A pretty pair of stoekings, with a pa v 3 - A'_V""l‘[ nlnm lm\lh A‘nil u\njltul._ or of creditors, the legislature 3 Night at the Mu wanted, the hotel would be able to us between Marshal Butler and the auditor. | donable desire to attract the attention of | sloners may be pleased to learn that that and other lesser” lights of the railway yin number of rooms in the proposed struc- |y MeSE TR S billed hnd | Passers by, commenced to dance above | body will Bold two meotinzs woekly headguarters 4 il ar ¢ upon existing judgments, 3 S0R00 ; rtain seasons of the | ThC "‘l" (S SR SR sl diciamenbrionoTotitatwindowitlsiot |onteaghicinesliyinteu i rdhAmOE ing to figuro out th uting o | s vi, Adams Co. Error from Adams ISIeATI rohostra ar, i g s room than_are now | beenordered by the council and the com- | 1niaoner’s Lust night, wi ¢ o for | N8 branch into the capital ity U1 5 tover: th leave for connty to its long announced conce dilable, are in demand. There are | mittee instrueted to purehase them, and | its vanity, The fire department AT i at’s what the knowing ones answer, Laxwell, J. HI T (i R TS cr seasons, when they are not needed, | he had accordingly shown that the bill | ealled out by telophone and the rest of | ., Creighton Co Heguien ”l.l..» Howell rl”mll r |n||x"|n\ [ 1—Whore the treasurer of a county | (iiiol avenue. The orchestra was use of them, however, would more | was corre ionto thines in the swindow were | The lecture of this evening will dwell hicagzo, one of the largest conc T i el S 1 h chestra was | gy pay the interest on the money in- | - Mecting Anditor Le sterday principally upon ehemical jurisprudence the kind in the United States, is opening | Jihble to tasation and. u ) inforced for the occasion, and up- | yese ) improvements. : : : ¢ i ! J axa pon wh no ' ay vested m re L and improvements report 1 what was m a8 1 Most able aid in medico-legal a mammoth yard on the Tue '~;‘ lot, b | g1v0g were due, the purchaser may | peaved numerically and y = tween the former and qQuestions of polsoning with trsenio gafl Penth und N streets, — One hundred recover from the county the mnount p e e Special Letter Delivery, “There Is 1 w bebween us so far o The front of the B rler block on Tar- | 1) 1 hor have bee! ted already, I stronger than it had ever ¥ .of lumbor have boon piled alrendy, and | 3,y him with interost there on. this city. It comprised th i The number of letters delivered 1 I am concerned. | am simply doing my | nam street, immediately west of Fitteenth | = DersiBomng: e s L | duty. Marshal Butler_does not want to | stivot, is being torn so that a new J. Nicho! h 0 W INITE ATE! JOURT. *0) to moe to n 2 his purchases. e o confor th that of tI v nd pushes the Missotri Pacitic alongz 5o UNIIED SIATEP SOODRT i AR 20, One boy was used for the de- | G GG G Cor'the fire depart. | lxml«llll)wl4:;‘lv|\m~lu\r\n‘ ownors on Fiftes wst that Lineolnites think ho has u_llnplx The Martin Case—A Crippled Defend- L) ‘“‘“‘“\" ! i very, execpt whien he was ctherwise en- | oS G hinks that inomy. offietal ea troet may bo erocted, The design of tho o of Aladdin's lsmp. - Tho bullding of McCOook Swindlers. Julius Thiole, B, Piorre violos 3. Furmar, | St&ed: Ahaicost of the dolivory of theso v, Lwould interforo with him, in his, | proposed” building with its rich brown ths o I into Lincoln [3 catir nt| 8 e A d with | ‘Fhom TR o 2 | to the ofiice wis 832,60, 8500 golug to the | 1 [ did my duty in awhting tho fire de: | stone will make 2 most beautiful corner. Aorctlioonilninronorty, b »assing counterfeit money, was given to | ling, 1 lmuh or, buss; Julius [ Dot . e O oot | partmentaccounts. I huve no intention |y quite & number of people the business portion has ad ) B : & the number delivered in November ovor hing of tho kind. H i 1 per cent in the past two months, y | the jury at noon. At 2 o'clock u verdiet l"" pILELE ("‘{“(, 1"(."",','““'“; those of October, 1". ;'}“:f" A ;.Ifl:\:‘»n::;"l AT A e ""'HII to the "'11_4 e Ml\l I”l g nd spoculators e o gtiing tieir worl | of mot. guilty was rendored. Judgs | g Frohiia, Tugoties 1. Droste: = oven if hohnd " been nathorized by the | i Gh s AmanS friend il rehitises 25 YEARS Ii_ USE. insonkiiobauburbhy i m-hr‘:u'l"r‘m;«l)' Dundy gave Martin some good advice in [ F. Rohvs, L Bell, cornels; F. Burghold, nforts for Prisoners and Poor. | council—und the committee on tive do [ 5iihie” of W hom Frank Moores ye The Groutest Modical Triaurh of the Age! out the cush heve at the rate of §100,000 | s 5 Burgdorf, horns; G. Bohlman: C. E, | The county commissioners have hoeded | not think he was—sieh s purehase would | hooked eleven for passze, 7 setting him free, 3 kodiola f ‘ SYMPTOMS OF A mont 2 3 reh ; < s LA TR tos, | Hamen, trombone; M, Barnes Y 4 of appronchig | 1ot be fogal, becanso all purehases must R b e : Major . D. Kloutscl, of this city, who | The case of the U. 8. vs. J. IL. Hughes, e, LEomibong ines, apany. | o the warnm Dot {ofenppronehy bo mado upon ovders issued by me, 1| o Mrs, Major J. V I‘!'I Yai fonmg TORPID LIVER. was an old comrade of the late General i AR e : Before the daneing, the following ex- | winter and purchas large quantity Al gl ks Ly city wnd now in Chic g old gomendo ot ol | of Alina, Huvlan county, charged with cellont programme” was rendered inn | of bod olothing for its wards S, B, | don’t pretend to issue those ors on D nerdl, which was published in_the | Making false aflidavits to obtain a pen- rly styl Morse & Co. y delivered three | My oWi vespou ibility, l';lt) m||vl\ e e R o B o [ R R Tt e of Lol Tt Wil bo | sion, exmne up after dinner. When court | Copanation Maseh fron tho Opernof the | dozen execllt blanets for Uho county roppRpllignioLibaiile Of BIo LNt ; fift street, near Parnam, s v with sl transluted welish and used in the far AR R e {Btiae h v Meyerbeer. | prisoners and five dozen more to be d S 15 kn ) gh tho % VAN it nile duiver | inclination te exertion of body ormi B il ','\'51'«;“1:‘;11:' b nisuuasianny Dlsinetiilyg hy Polk -Bial. [ voted to the use of Supt. Picree's chayges, | heads of the same. . When the goods are | (0! or Robinson T & pile dviver | ferivubility of tomper, Low spivits, widl o o 2 ol 8 i (I. of Sedan Grand 4(:\41I]r(|\u l Inel 3 ' C ain thus enabled to see whether the rth near 1 hirteenth strec " e o8, Miu ng &l o ing heavier « u\wl\\' fowed by Grifliith’s on the sy A e Uncle S8am's Collections, LorndR i : W0 1 tho now balldine of the ¥alk Bottline Weart, Dots bofore tho eyen, eadacho owed by Mucller, things have been ordered and next, | the new building of the Falk Bottling BoRLi DAL BRIGIRE LD OTAR L CAGRIAA Ton, Patriek Egan'is ¢ i ah The next ease on the eriminal de w The following are the revenue collee- i 3 % I on n business tip. 1l ot - | tho proscention of Mughos and Gri ot < Holman. | tions for the month of Nove: A S s Do B o N STIPATION. BRI R : of Alma, chivged with forging aflidy vory number of this uunllu- pro- | Colicetions on list 246,67 and wysolf mecting on « . TOTT'S PALLS 0o “adapted Hon, G. D. Courtney went to Nebraska | to obtan pension — uioncy ; amnie wis played with both eave and | Beer staig i o 20067 | ; > Daniel O Kol - | o muoh catos, ono. dose ffocts s i City yesterday on lezal business, He | party 15 something of * a re- |y y to the delight of a luge and ap- | $ 5 ssold.., o g Creighton Colleg 08 to the national byl el mp.-urm 510 lihe sng will b absof vo or threo days, markable character. o is a hopel » audienoo, Yisar sty e . Yesterday being the duy appointed for | Sontion Lo be hold in S redaoh Rtk hoy Xy A poedite,n causo tha A German named Mochencr su cripple and, elad in n G. A. R uniform, | The programme of dances was pr ) i | - S R R e 4 "‘“.‘n.‘ i‘».‘f |1,‘.'."o.: by hunging ntdalo yosk | & whioled about in &n invalid ohair, Ho | pared withes L araaees B N._mfl.m”,\ goldl U0 b | the distribution of promiums, the | ing January lith, 1856 \ He sent b Vi E y to Milfor has beon in the city and has attracto e students assembled in the hall. T triking workmen of Contractor he morning § roturned he | public notice. His infivmity is of a pary } roh nnd wi Lot cerureernes e f opening 8} as made by Thos. Burk on the paving of South ‘Ihirteenth wis swinging t i e barn. | Iytie nature, and vesulted from a wound | piek, " o b e e AR e T e et resumed work yesterday at old 1L health “ unu received in the memorable blockade pas- | Lantic LG, ol e T . - e g ’ sugo of Jslaud No. 10, He is involyed in | tische, *ilush Little l,l,n.v. N Victoria Howard, charged with steal- | and Hartnett Murray ory ontertain A i e N T e 0. ’\l Cs Hu Ashiand; Dawson Collins, | the present ease from the fact that he | WaltZ, “Nunon,” Genee; Quadrille, | ing a seal skin from Stenhen - | ing ent declamations were | most observint reporter to state whethor 1"1‘1'1” G .llluul l\{m:‘l" g te the aflidayit, but v\]\!‘*i‘lalfll it he | SATeSorley's Intli * Brahan; Ripple, | erick on Tenth street, was bound over m | delivered by Messes. 11 V. Mulone, Em 'l|~ n Marvay will send bis building higher & I 3. Callahan, Friond; Alva Smith. | did so in good faith ana wpon the festi- | <he y Polka, | R i - i ol ) ames Rust eha i . 4 Y “'& C. W, Kuloy ouds J. W, | mony of & reliablo phiysician, Hughes 18 riH:, ! Lilloy I.-;a “«.m‘.fmn'.[. ‘\V,I‘II‘WI\m 3::'11|jxlt- io was sont to “y...‘\' met McCreary, dames Rush,and Michacl | tHEVE PR i A ol Sl e chioh 1, Firth; B, M. storling; | another unfortunato cripple, who ¢laims | vine; Sechottische, ~Slightly on ' tl Hwm Thompsgp - ol auiing | Motiveavy, aftor which the College Glee |y, iy und RN AT ) 13113 GIFFITH Wibes M nfortunuto ¢ A sche, on - the | Frank McLaney who was shot at, n short e Buiton ) « 1y and Y n 2 &) y tor, \ ilbe or s and G. | that his injuries consist ot various buyo- Mash, " Send; W w," Crow ey by Tom Carroll, was sentup for club sang “The Merry Suilor Boy A | Douglas street under auspices of St A % Seward; Geovgo I Powers and | net (hrusts and gunshot wounds in the | Lunciors, Supido,” Weingar Now: | sixty d i hiichuds lavger number than usual veceived good | Johi's chureh ) lam, Buatric 8. Tuckor, J. | highs, sort, The Fincst,” Templor HALTBITA e » Toa i ; | TR ) R O T R & por A | , - condueteards, At the close, instructions | District Attornoey K filed informa v , Oahay o) 3 sleg Ty », b I'he angement of the concert’ s A Telegraph Oflice in the Paxion, 1 1 v agamst 1 J. McV D. Kirkpatrick, Beatvice; Willm N Site for No. New House. ball wasin the hands of Liline Al - \ and adyice were given to the students by | Hons yosterday again J. Mcyoy foy villo, Blattsmonth; M. A. Hartigan, PIatts | conpgt A e L 4 Sl lunds of Jillus Moyor, us been 1 ngw ¢ legraph oflice | e ot Tlo. vty | horse” stealing aind Willium ™~ Hite” and And wholosalo Dealer i s H ) Councilmun Belm says the old No. 8 | and everything bespoke that gentlen e roverend presiden ecmed to 4 Ay graw Dike, of Sarpy county, charged mouth. ik el B PL0I8 AR | ang AYREVIMIE NORIOKE, by HaLly stublishod in the newsroom of tl < | ho well plensed with the progress mads ko, of I . Sy e v Rdde . ngine house on Sixteenth street, the cru pllsdinairn enorgy and dovalion. |..n hotel, for the geeomimodation By baoh 0lass during tho iist montiy, and | With birlurising \l\ rlght's 8 “““.ml.l\h lle- | Country Produce, Fruits, Butter, E4gs, Ble. THE SUPREME COURT. zivst stracture of the kind in the land, | o0 guaranteed, a grand success. nifie company tra medal to bo given at the GOOUK 0N CONSIONMERT A BRBOIALAT. B ST AT ; Lo teady el ynised, 16 1% pHor: AR, WA Ao o Noville returned from Papitlion Late Deoistons Handod Down by No, | Will disuppoar in a fow wecks. The i 200f°5 ladygpaiaior. named of tho term 4o the student muking e G s L e P TR R ground is wanted for the bourd of trade [ A New Subvision, 4 e “f el e ] A{\ < Iu [0} FOGALEAY, TG Soa0upOn SOUEY K 320 “ ““‘\ Si., flmnha, Neb. Lixcorn, Neb., Deo. 3.—{Speoial to the | building, und now thut the bourd has se- [ The plat of & new addition to tho city, . g Teoiving the highest numbor of notys i | attemtod. Criminal frials will bo cow v ]_.I.,“', supromo court of the state, | ured the chunge of grado to suit it, the | 0 be known s Marshall & Lobeck's sub- | Stamps and Bavolopes tholr rornaotive dlussog: Jua meneed Monday next ) h = Fise, Matoou nouw in sossion hore. rendered the follow | Work on the foundition will commence | division, and situated in McArdlo pre. | The sulo of stamps at the postoilic nes Smith 42, Guorge Pho inmates of the city jail lust night: [ No unic, i ik Sational Tiunk o Loeiaions on nesdny. Docember 11 | 108 short time. Tho change intonded | cinct, five milos west from the postoffice, | 4U410€ the month of November amount- | Henuenhofur 46, Frank Lovett | 30l Doe wnd Charles Hiveison, drunk bl 1 Ausisiput Casilng ing deolslons on Vueeduy, Decembor 1: | i, BERC e U R e of | was filod vesterduy with the county | ¢4.te $934.83. Tho sales of envelopes | Field 92 T. 1. Russell and 8. Wi o, | and disorderly; William Thomp — Shuman vs. Zingre. Error from Dodge o Lugresthd ; for the same period were §662.62, both of the fifth eluss, made 94 notes cuch, it und bitterys Libbic Her county. Afflymed. Opinion by Cobb, Ch, J, m on N\Ih o "1" 50 ln..n n[u I\Lukl«y {"ll-, i';\v“ It \’l‘.i:”fi '!"‘l.‘“ ‘<"=“"1 & :'J“l and the medal fell to J. Whalen by lot corg Pat .]w disturbing the g i iy ho reduced nine foet, M. | i ] ks The names of the Mr. W, in Oregon. ho following are those that ed | and Wiltian Fitzpatrick, v 1—Where a motion to dischurge an at- | Jit &8 Togiun for a new site for an cn: | Arcels are imwresting. - A fow of thein Mr. 1‘?-1\“\\'0(“ A SoRakan. .l.\'u R R G iV, | "his ......’.'..r.‘in’,'«'m.'ul s hotok tachment for the reason t the facts | gine house and thinks he . are Alto Street, Loduska stroer, Love Mr. Clar oodman, proprictor of the | ¢ ) pp b y & ine b B 1 can seear 3 . i ¢ o : Mulone 10, Smith 82, Thos, Tynam 80, on broke as the vehicle was erossing stated in the allidavit are untrue has | ground near Eightecnth and St. M gren street and Anuie Hayes stroct This | linsoed oil mill in Qmaba, is in vortiand § Qe T SIRTE B9 J o arthly 83, T | Farnam on Phivieenth street, and, for been heard, an afidavit in support s | avenue on a frée lease for thirty years | 15 pro ly the wost remote suburh of | negotiating for the establishment of a | MoGivens i, Pat. MeGivens 57, H. Mur- | awlule, o thousand of brick re sned with s, decided thereon by | from Herman Kountze, the eity, and indicates that if the growth | carge oil and white lead fuctory in the | ray 51, K. Purcell 81, William Smith 83, | compliceney upon one of the most fre 't, brought to this cowt on of the city is muintwmed its skivts will | lity. John Sullivan 80, William Clark 5, Bl | quented thoroughfar Man and Beast arror, and it appeats from an examing: McArdle's Jump. soon be covering the ambitious towns v Maginis 86, Emmet MeCreary 86, Thomas | Last night at 11 lock i the tion of sugh ailliavis thit tiore 184 0o | Dhe advaucemont wade 1 Omaha fn | HOW miles west of Ouiaha, e Law ang Order, Awift 81, Jonathan Tungusy 83, Joseph | horsos oia Faenam Atroot, oar st 1‘llol u('glv]dulul:’ |h:l~ mnAl'm of :'“’“'l“' reul estate has struck MeArdlo procinet, - Another meeting an the interest of law | ypey w0, John Brannan 81, C. Furay 80, | and fell at the corner of ‘Tonth st Mustang Liniment is older than ourt will not be disturbed unless the . _ The New Diocese. and order will be held in the opers house | Joseph MeCarville 8, M MeGrenvey 89, | ind narrowly eseaped gotting under the prop deranes of ovidenoe gulust 1t is }0 le,l. dl groe ”mt]h&l.:‘;“ lhlur-hul %! Binop O'Connar Tetus ¢ | to-night Churlos Nometa 86, Robort Shannon 83, | wheols. - 1o gof . however with some | MOost men, and used more aad clear and decisive. Lobeek huve established, plattod and | B et Sk - i g - M. Mclvoy 83, Ph. MeArdle 83, James ; ot sk » ava - S A catise of notion in a pofition upon | filed the piat of an addition to that place, | from Denver, whero he has been for [ rs I Bewver s voturiiod from | Apon i1, Niek. Murply 81, Josoph Nook ditioulty ud obbled off meie SYery yon o N o 1 A i untai 1t | 1615 altiuntad fust five aud a half mtlos the pust fow days on businoss. Wahoo, Neh., where she puid a visit 0 | 83 Thomis Burk b6, Chavias Banker 57, | Tiie soft glow of the e rose 15 acquired by conpled with & enuse Of action unon = | west of the city. Phe papers authorizing the formation | Mis. Jobn Fin, John Gleason 84, Joli Hartigan 90, Ed | (e ladies who 1se Pozzont's powdvt: " RS governme o “oming (o Omaha to Wed, ipickadion ment in reference to their government. Fhey Coming to Omaha to sieked out covery was followed by another that the es| n which muny letters arve addressed is a source of unending annoyance and de County Commissioners' Sessions, Tereaiter persons who may have husi- ness with the board of county commis- Orchestra Conce members: H. T, Irvine, B. Zerkowsky, | month by special carriers in this eity

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