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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, 'RIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1885, Y M Yo r g 1 SCAFFOLD AND NOOST A CONVICT'S STORY. M N i r \ k| was a bet » who would convict his | and that was an organized system of as Brevities, INOCULATING - WITH VIR e o s .. | AGREED POR LAW AND ORDER | micone Faffveomen wrghi " ited | Shnceeto e momiiories 15 "hivs | ton, A, 8. Paddock, of B How the Donglas County Condemned | Possible Clue to Bx-Mayor Bowman's | Tiide 's wotdior. Yion® change them wore violated jnformation conld Ue f o Wity Will be Hanged, Murder, canse ho is a republican or a democrat. | against the violater. There was better J. €. Cowin went to Papillion yesterday The Btate Veterinarian Experimenting with | 1ti<now nearly eighteen years sincc Jovier, TiL, Dee. A statement was | Fearless and Eloquent Bspousal of the Peace | They wanted a police commission. ‘Thie | ovder here now than there had been for | ¢4 apind court : Donglas county has had a legal execu- | made by conviet Harry Meyers toa detective and Welfare of the City Tatter shonld judge whether he did wrong | six_months. Higgins and Hotnberg o Hobtew Ladies Sowing soolety Hog Oholora. | tion and it muet not create general sur. | yesterday which, should it prove true, may an o of the City. and mvestigate Iim and not bring the | now close heeause they fear the law and i . 2 ; he v POt Are commiyel Srvatysoit § i o | meets this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the lead to the arrest and conviction of the as- matter to the suncil who pointed | are compelled to respect it He had ne ASTIRGORTD b prise if the sheriff and his successor . g oF him, because of partisan preferences, In | interest in Cammings excent_in o far BOUNCED FROM A PASSENGER. | [\ i ' it of practice in trap spring: | 98I of ex-Mayor Bowman, of Eusl St. | STAFF OF (OFFIGERS ELEGTED. | o nitusion, e niged npon the nudionee | as ho did liis duty, ahd when te did that | _ Soth Crane, the old “Pippo’ of Fay Louis, Meyers' stat>ment was about as fol to enconrage the officers, just as the R he_onglht to be sustained Fempleton’s “Muascc is in the city tows: He said that on one of the holidays, | ¢yanimons Endorsement and Support | Mr. Sherrill used to do when the s Mr. Bovd was called for and said_that | grecting his old f grave dis | ywyon the convicts are allowed the freedom of was police jud it would be impossible to enforee all the plat of Barkalow Place, a new ad- material This pot Accommodations on the | gropancy is forced to notice by an 1m- | the yard and & chance to converse with cach of the WOTk of Matatial Cdine EDWARD ROSEWATER laws on the books. It was done nowhere. | dition, in We aha, was filed in the B. & D -Small Bits of pending execation - supreme | other, a conviet named Ed Moore, sent from mings . En ing was iy ‘xmi’uw -:‘ ‘uu: s w} it Hullhl be un- | 1 'u.u‘ '\n'l 1'Huv‘1,;_!}: to talk al ; thetts - atice of the county clerk yesterday " tal necessary for him to rehearse the opin and robberies bu here was not eno 1 e " 9 Capital Interest. et does not interfore, Tom Ball the northern part of the state for perjury the Law. - o 1 & Saturday evening Decomber 12,0 grand : lang shortly. for the murder of | told him that Mayor Bowman was the mcais jons he had already expresstd ahout the | of it to pay for six policemen. He had § o onoart aid ball will be given in ‘Tnener ry Verpoorten lust March. Beside [ of driving nim from East St Louis . organization which hield its mectings in | notasked the polities of his appointees | FEREETCEETRCRGE g0 Tlatison (PROM THE BER'S TINeons BUREAt and beyond this, there aro those who sce An«!l « m“-,m’_; hi nuyi. ]Im‘ |“ A large audicnce gathered in the opera | that Imvhl;lw,: He was not there to | but :“u wonld he be m‘[ vl have men The U n Star elub will give their ball . ¥ StAte Vois Xan and | T e . ST MG Srallny and family o mayor lad relen i tie 4wttt o | apologize for any points or remavks he | with him with whom be could be move in |, The Unin club Will give, Dr. Gerth, the state veterinarian, and | in the' prosent more ripening l;’,‘m.u pirsued hii after his iHal and acquittal for | house last evening in attendance upon | JIE fto.was siways in tho habit | rmpatiy this ovening at the Metropolitan hall his assistants, have gone down into Web- | fruit but be that «s it may, Dougdas | complicity in the round house riot in St | the meeting called in the intevest of the | of cullin spade a spade and he [ " Adjourned. Only those holding invitations will be ad- ter county to investigate somo cases of | FOUNLY has one fontencel prsoRets o | Louls in BT i which two of i policencl | Law and Order Luugue did not propose to speak other e T T mitted ; alleged glanders. A disease of that na s be made w into n life of erime. On this account | The meoting Was called to order by At Cthe Cpresnt ot any VHISTLER AND DEATH. ”ln‘j:--lx‘z‘v;‘m; the council_committed ture i said to be raging in southwestern | Ornha has been a particularly oxem- | swore fhat as soon as released e should Jatnos CRSERTON, Wit statod that I hd time o had feard peoples | qpe Great Wrestior s Overcome at | oetings will he helt on 1y oven Nebrash {14 il in that | plary town in vouthful growth and | to St. Louis and kill Bowman: that he coul A ikl and, more recently, public officials claim st bY Doath inge instead of Monday evenings as heres Nebraska, and breedors of horses in that | DiEss (o f M8 ARG BIEREE S | do itand not be found out. as he knew every | been chosen by the committee to call the | that there should 'be_an mmmediato in b g o LARL LY h. i sootion have catled for help in stamping inhabitants have scen but little | grook and turn in: that city, ' Moore was xe- | mecting to order. The Law and Order | erease of the police force. He did not Ahout 2 o'clock, yesterday morning | prigenborg and Wells, the trick bi- tout. Before gtarting on this trip Dr. Ui to T there | Jesed, hree o four, weeks befom (R0 5 | faguo it it was ab all roquired, was | believo in that iden, People wanied to | the news was received in tho B ofied | eyelists are i tho cify, © on theie Gerth said that the hog cholera expe on {wo = or threo Iyneh- | event Mopers'Sistor lins Visited T ot the | worthy of every man's support. Thero | Jeresse, the force, bt thr if not ou | that Clarence Whistler was dend. The | way A pORLAVHETE I ments the agricultural college farm flaivs” and sinee that timo the | prison. Meyers says ho told her all aboutit | o0 come porsons m the town, and | n the incroase, His fdon was first fo | fMouncement was so sudden, so unex : ‘ “I Pt R ook Y has been allowed to “take | and instrueted her to go to Frank Bowman h s | vouiod the soling sxtstossils I were progrossing very satisfactorily. | J5F G 0 PG rosult of this ;w_{.l””v and tell him, and ask him to come to t there were papers also, of whom it had | deerease the law-breakersand it would cted that a feeling of inexpressible | P ST B0 B0 e burning of a hoap of rubbish out on Sherman ave- The gentlemen interestodhave suceeede, | s e hoen that aut of & seore of atro- | Prison and see him, Meyers, and he Woull | peon ciid that they would try to twist the | D¢ 0f considerable importance. But | sadness overcame many an admiver herd there was not one penny in the treasury | who had known him in life. Indecd, 0 | nue and Sisteenth strect it i i i sive him additional particulars that would Z it is claimed, in discovering the true | cious murders in the past twenty-five | 585 R SES G h and brine o justico | minds of the people from tho true object {hétonss i e wable him to Ty W « to increase the foree with. His idea andden was it, that, after the first grief | Rabli Benson lectures to-night upon had passed away, expressions of doubt | the subject of “A Glovions Page in the oliclors 8 d inooulnting hogs | years, there have been but two exceu- | 40 38 Moore is a pal of Ed and 3 organizatio ut - " # lnte liolers gorms, and inoculuting hogs | FUM Spid edlor those was in, August | 0, mesnsit, bloors o en™in St Lo, | Of the organization. But tiat, they | to reduee the numbet of law broukers with virus furnished by Dr. Pasteur. | o6 \ion o cortain Cyrus H. Tator | and Moyersisn noted garofer, robber, bur | should not permut, while they had an -l:u”! n_‘v"u‘.\‘w-l”-'_ '1'”\"' LA, \ ik 1 oot Jowigh History Divine serviees &t e Wednoeeday one of the inoculated hogs | was hinged for the treacherons Killing | glar and third-terimer, who is serving a 'four- | opportunity to expross themsclves. They | OF theit police. He ddid not support per- | as to the reliability of the announcement | 5ECGETEERR (S SEEEE ST was killed and found to be suffering | of Isune "H The expedition with | teen years sentence for the Wheaton, Duj Had ity hero, which was attract. | Sccution, and would always be found in { wope frequently indutged, The telogram live e b ek e sufferiigt | Qo this cnso was dispossd of, roflocts | county, outrago. in- which he boind gnd | hod a fair oity hore, which was attract: | gupport of thos of Inw abiding ouses. | oo MGV sl 0L FERIEC T oteluck from he disensc in amild form, Having | Shich this casewas dispossd of, rellocts § GUR S0™eq™ chuple, apptied ot | ing to it the worse classes from allother | But o might be asked: How shall we | €me to San Francisco as a privale | gianbi Benson has propared an entor- satisficd themselves that they can inocn: | 4 At bl L : ps to | know that they are law abiding? e had | adviee, and, as such was transmitted o | Gining programme for the Children's ! | frons to their feet, and forced them sema Wbt late swine at pleasure the gentlemen | Nef's body, loaded with log chains, was | g f Where they kept | SOUT ey should take th oon. askod this boforo, spocinily wholk | the rost of tho cotintey, This strengths | Chariokah festival to bu Held wost Suns will next tey to demonstrate that hogs ho opposed the granting of licenso to soll duy afternoon. The programme of the Tounin tho lver: i giinty fTRtots LB flvials He told his story voiuntarily, | ward off those dangers, It was right, 1 the disbeli 1 1\ Yitis ironteil. aro’ fortiRed ngaliiat { lorer, was ¢ v"-l'lr withina we ;‘.\ux-l“x“. a Kirathitfunvard, serlous inanner. therefore, for them to consider nd dist | GREO 0 Bl v Tolated the Tas, e | ened the disbeliet in its authenticity, bo- | T0) SEOREY, I TR 40 RHBIAM L ASLI0Y Wora tHm Inostlatis. | 20 rv“ connty ‘nr- o ‘W iing ove \ \'“"m;;r[iVLl\\:’lll k::nII:HIV\‘"(l o lupe of 1e- | cuss the objets of the Teague to-night vecord of the police contt would show | CAUse it did not seem probablo that the | iy s B i o sure preventive ek et e mmtdorer et the ponalty | tred. _Bub the fact that he wants 1o se m.‘:fl \l‘!,-l,l.l‘ ,,"[‘(L',’,,I, o :f"!‘.“ e | that, and cortain man_had been | death of & wrostler with o world-wido | tnity Club meets at the ehureh on 2 ROUNCED FROM A TRAIN thires seeks later —two months clapsing | Young Bowman, and that he is so familiae | 0 A ‘l Gl C Y e hrought that tribunal — several | yeputation, should fail to attract the at* | Friday evenis Mrs, Field The hottest man in Lingoln yesterday | 1ECe WOCKS i s 2 | With the details of the ease, would seem to | Speetively of the meeting times in succession reasonabie people | tontion of the associated press, espeernlivs | will Fead an wliot’ vt wiig R Wiiatons 6T @Yotk Tresty | etivcon CtHe L comission, ' o8 warrant the attaching of some weight to his [ Mr. Clivk said they were there in the | €541 say that sieh a man should 1ot bo | whon. but xshort time bofore the airee | Rismarek, f optional Whedon bought a ticket from the TAELERL L B v Ttean be foilowed ip, and {t thero is | intorest of the old, wid in the interest of | yiintod The Tieonse tat & man did who | wors Toatod wih tho stetails o his gren ¥ by M8 L d s oon at York and started for Enreka Sp i e L ELOR TELR I e s lways tricd to enforee the laws. | ostvietory. Be thatasit may, the re- | yersation on evolution will be opened rins had called upon him when | port must be believed until ™ it is dis- | by Do Merriam ) y wings, ahof o orth | finous nssasst it ha i nirrhst BT is B aiEEs e Evervthing went woell until b Springs, about tw les — north | Faiuous assassin, in the inferest of the mother There w A TR L LR R AR BN ot S ASCRAP OF HISTOR I"”y“.”‘}.”}“'ff' “.l."[."'"‘l"'l e "f‘“\” W he was about to bo o tried and had | hroved: and, if it should happen that 16 Ofjoer BradyAvho fns < 1o pieaa ; ; b ; o lond o helping haud to misled and - | yaedthat ho bo. gy - | Whistior i still among the iving it iy | ed o e loeal pr Mz committ conductor said his ticket was no good, f MR AR GiToninsEntIl ied 16 1 i L4 d made eave the at Newton, | CVide asciroumstuting, | o, i 4 + | uided people 10 save them from goin > At T sl UL R b R b Id he protested his inno: | Thos. Harbin's Death Reealls Some. | FHIHEC BRIG 1 J0ve (O 0T SIS tiial and treatment. The not be un to him to learn how |y cgrogions hlunder in arresting Mrs el dadists Glialatgl e L g1 Interesting Byents. i T ¢ like piving him both so hizh he stood in the esteem of the sport i s the other i i Whed g BRItV B . liquor husiness, to-day, who did not want 5 Julid de the other day, is not Oflic (o S eRIINHIGED YO NIBU¥r LRI WES Tt last hanging in Oma- | Wasuixaros, Dee, 8.—There died in this | (o Jend yotng men wsteay. But, there | 1 2atd lie would have to keep opet [ g world dy (e well known and popular e T T e T i todate ocenrred on St city a day or two ago a man named Thors were ottiers who were heedless in this re e it f;;‘,,fk\“l:‘.,”{-” f”"”:‘, “1”ilr‘|‘|':'- Omaha sporting men have taken espe Yol the police force. It isans coln. He made a vi; Kick to the February Tth, J6S,when | jaenin, who for the last ten or fitteen years | spect. He belioved in_ earrying out the | (PR aiii stocsang s iute Bt A | cial intorest in the ‘carcer of Whistler. | other Brady altogether. raily ad the intense paid | Lo "]'”' “I,"'“’,”‘ hias been 4 room clerk at one of taé hotels | laws as they were on the books, and, if 'n..-“,.. R "'“‘ln‘-hnx“(‘..‘..,.Hl;":‘“‘ ‘l']"" :; ;,":' }: \is oi the e ol I3 \ey oo e carried out, ¢ oulé AL . k ! ere Do tivst entered the arcus W utys tho syzent | 1Ty fof the murdit of Woglecy B 1T | tberally patronized by southern people. ~ Har- | they could ot be earried ont, dhiey should | viee, o home and pay your fine. 10 will | Fye ho first achivved his (s, and at York had gold himn the wrong: form of | S SUCPC 0 had many sonsa. | bin was o very quict, reserved man, and Al o costyou only a few dollars. Plead guilty | it was from hore his tanso sproad througsh- ticket. Whedon says that may be suiii- st 3 3 fre- | singularly reticent as to himsel ince his AL tooneof these offenses, und that will be | out the country ARG (o PRILTA T toth 1 tional attendants, It has been so fro- [ singularly reticent a i - Judge Doane said that somebody had i o coun cient for the railway to know, but he R ¢l & DL 3 i ARy o . the end of it.” But Higgins thought In (879 o wrestler, whose r " ’ 1 tal 1 quently recalled to public memory that | death, bowever, one or two of his wost int snid that eternal vigilenee was the price ! 3 v wre . whose i, peibe) gl o UG dotails aro wel) known. Bukor was riends have unconscionsly told itt fiborty. It was stlso tiuo. that oternal | Mimselfand the lawyers would be able 1o | was Lucien Marks, but who travelled un 10 instraet the special emun 4 A YOUNG BROTHERIOOD. i1 LML it Y GEON 0L O, | RurTA RO E HIMOES RO bR FIEUIMINEN | Sighaan i DI e | fight it through, and he found ont just as | der thie nuwe ot Andre Christol, came to | Woulil istraet the spocial policeman to 1t has just leaked out that one day last p {10 el totvhnl olearing Up one of. the Hivas ilence was the prico of good goveri | 1 told him, it”would be u_ misfortunc to | this eity and challenged the world, espe- | #1Tost all sueh offenders < week twenty-one of the brakemen on the | YIRS < which time has brought | feriesconnected with theassassination of Mr. [ ML Hoks, Weve Vietous @iewi s S| him. Judge: Anderson had well said | eially Omaha, to meet him in o Groeco- | Tom Carroll, arvvested some time ago Budlington & Missouri ormumzed what | S epanes WAL BIe IS R | Lincoln. 1 appears that. Harbin, durtg the | A1Lcommunitios, und he undevstood the | (hat it civil service reform were ever | Romiun contest. There seemed to be no- | for shooting Frank MeClainey, is ont on they call a “Brotherhood.”” Tlie oflicinls e dored the ol stenes of | rebellion, was i the secret employ of Jeffer- | object of the meeting was to meet that | poeossary, it was among the police force. | hody who wonlil dare to meet the man il He says that MeClaindy's stories heard of the move and a mumber of sum- | [ BV IReRieren e G SEEEE Ot | son Davis who used hin 1o carty dispatuhes | vicions and law-opposing clement by | The eriminal should he made to fearand | il the prospeet dawned thitno o 'L about the attempts whieh have been mary diseharges wore made. This - | {3enion ubsetvieeable for the preseut | hotweon Tichmond awd Baititore. ‘Many’ | gooi and law-abiding people, - Such it | pogpoct then, 11 thay elosed i ‘the | hent womtd b stioced . Abiod et aneta i At Lt censed the remaining men, and going to | 1o Sty GG Duile, the arohitect de- | conmtered by A e rolited. OR 010 | shmte mare Tom ottt e s | Saloons, the roost and”the disreputable | jast moment Boh Gréen Tiam Thompson and others, are false. G0 oflonin i by gestoniuy, Bliey ooy e i vl e cocnn | Counfered by Ilubin dro reluted. Qnone | there were less partisanshin. e wns | ylces in town these robbers and con- | tino whs running a varicty on Twelfth, | He thinks that MeClainey hits beon the manded, their time aiid ‘were aceommo- | Sed its) Nt or | oomIi e HRTAL netet o LErbm opposed to partisinship in loeal politics. | figeneo men would have no harbor rls streot recallod the fuats of | dzeressor rather than the abused party ted. There was but o temporary stop- | o 1t s suficlentiy convenient 100 | RGN T lbiove of the confedemey th | They had secn how partisansiip had | (o Sieltor them and would be compelled | Svonetiy which Whisticr had . nccoms | i the trouble. 3 of work and now everything s | Gl PR Cotnty authoritios do | altimore, Iiabin ~was surrounded by | Workedm Now York, when that cityhiud | 1o keap away from_town, That, then | plishid in the U, P. shops, wherae he was | An attachment has been issued in the poing on smoothly aguin. e e | twenty or thity federal eavalrymen, whio | beconie corrupt, and where men ™ had | St object of this society, o nssist | Mployed, and finsily mdneed hin, . | conrt of dustice Wright by Sumuel Katz A NEW BANK. B e ted 16 the purpose and | demanded Dis ™~ mmediate “surrendet. o | used power far their own scifishness and | yji’guthoritics in their” enforcement of | horant as o was of the business, to megt | fgainst Alexander Wishert, on a grocery Articles of incorporation of the D ShEEeNEd BB BRGRUHDN DB A0t T e T e e oy the Luw. And they did not know how | RCREGEEN e Wrestling took wlace in | tceount of §55.17. Wishert is the man County bunk were filed with the score. | shisigecte Lt (i S 16 SN ) FURL s woulibe | ghooiiLTolBRn Tasor of An greatly that enforcement would be likely demy of Music beforo @ large | Who was burned out in the stock yards tary of state yesterday. The capita HEHl IR A BRI WL e Al e The atidaeity of theman probably | fhould show. t it was in ; to be antagonized. They did not read the | ayudience. The first bout vesulted ina | hotel fire. Garnisheo papers have been h: Y e RO oceir. A tall plank enclosure will be | eaptors. The atdacity of ‘the man probably | Jiat™ G SOW il 1 WS S0 EH 0 atdicnee 1 first bout resulted in K x stock s $50,000, and the promoters of the | YRGS S0 BEER CIGEPONC T it | saved his life, for the soldicrs were amazed at | 1 and _ ordar. 13 24 German pajpe He™ sometimes did. | g1 for Christol, The scienee of the lat- | issted on the Norwich Union Fire Insy ire A. Airis, Jerry Denslow, | built about the scaffold and only o limit- | saved his S it had grown out of the 1o SebRuB Y e (L : i s prsdttind kit ) in eatdl A A oW, | G mimber of spectators aduntted. This | s pluck, and before the fire eould be 1¢ & I L Last night he dan article in one | e surprised Whistler and sroused him | anee conpany, which institution is said Lyman, ~A. M. Spooner, Carl [ £ numboer of spuctiators aomttest e | turned arin had put spurs to bis horse and [ attempts —of certain _ people of the Omiha pers of which | fo it forth his strength to overcomo i, | 0 owe Wishorl somothingon aecount of r, Louis Keller, J. T, Briggs, John | i the plan, but no one expec 1¢¢ | Jide his escape. onpose, and certiin officers to_ enfore LSSt lan e ol Il : o ; BT FEG A0 |G cand three minutes against the erowd v he hind written a tr ion which he | Tn the second and thivd bouts “Christol* | the fir "I, Biier, B, . Moorhotise and® George | t0 stand three s derainst the erowd | [y will be remembered that J. Wilkes | the liquor Jaw. He regretted that, il | ghion read as follows T IO I B IRl ORbeE BTl b by et businos will hoconductod. | auldition | ity on the day 61 exdeution, if the day is | buck iom (e 611y, IR0 horse. 10N | o semmnrometn o brenle 1o Taors o thoie | hicsand imforauers of O, and alt hose | flo" " ol tho pastime of lifting 60 | members of the polic , vestorday L Eata R AT e | permitted tosirrive, will exéood " the eir- | by Bowih was, tced | by Col.” Baker's | S Wheso men showid not be | Dol fellow citizens the Puriianical Sunay | pound ear wheels and baluncing: 100- | afternoon gave stil further dyidence of hundred shares at $100 each have | cus day crowds and the ocension will not | €t TR SR R e rotten, and what he regretted was | observineeand proseribe inncesnt custons | pound walki seams, and took up tl his fitness 1or his position. While wa R R s 5 fhag for want of attendunce at least. O et D by ikt iy eoulilinatibo licked ontlotio ooy BNANLAILS Wil s Boyd's oper onse | business of wrestling. ' e travelled west | ing along the south side of Farnam near e e it R L Al L R e MR [l i ot Know the | Forthe pipose o hefozgine and ‘conto and overywhore aiiged his audiencos | Thirtsont b s eyes unbled commission over the Burlington & N fdentity of the man Wilson, and at ene time | him was that he was endeavoring to en- NAbGEIs A raa tlIn rors | Rliotld embra S0} & d & = 4 UL 4 - 4 o reward of 5,000 or = 10,000 frered by | g, i i P alhaied kers should embrace | Chyistol and Muldoon and ot hletes | the top and front of the Sehneider hard- souri last summer was i request to the | Its Home for the Alling and Those Led | ) fwitt |‘,’," o e ws oftgred By | foree the law, and, in doing that, it was | this opportunity to view the band of promin- [ {1 b o e et b e oo s a T on ORSTEIRG managing oflicials for more and better Astriy. B i e oSt by | the duty of ‘every honest,” law-abiding | ents who, with honeyed words, seductive | 81 With them travelled throwsh - the SRS EhstoraTis by Revarals ‘l‘. & L I o ore T nssaainat | citizen to stand by him in the perfor: promises and windy arguments, seek to im- | country. Que after unother of the great | tended over the cornice by several inches, ance of that duty. T2 we have bad laws, | pose upon their fellow citizens with sham | Wrestlévs Whistlor Tuid low —Quigly, | w have been flush with ; Loliness and zoodiiness. Among the nmes | Bibby. Muldoon and a host of lesser we. The angloof extension reach- depot accommodations. In response to o . Vils s e ASSILS! HHI\ R A e ““\\ o ;\Ui The building ordered some |v;m- ngo |,_‘l» n‘.'\“1n“\‘\“l‘"\|xi)‘x|._v 1:.“ Uiy |‘:‘|.1‘|“\\’ ; ' v at the ottice of the bonrd y¢ 7 the county commissioners to be ercetec vided him with a horse, Harbin recently | let us enforce them, as Grant onee said, OIS & 5 ang 2 ) L LI A . el Fo Ovatia, Nov. 50—C, 1 ir- | on the poor farm for the benefit of sick | i his frionds that he'did not understand | and get them vepealed. ~He did not be' | AHACHe o, the wall we wote alns, Uhe e | lights =i I Rl S L SALEAUIIC S VL T man Railway Commission- : R s © | the reason wiiy Booth desired the horse or hoe | lieve they had bad laws. The laws regu- | o0 seferal Germans, Low they faund thelr | hourne, Australia, where he_threw i yourd had been loosened from its x]-»lm‘iu-'; to your lett and intirm people, was finshed a few | o, u]nlm Im}\'vhnn:l]}}mll\ lnxl!m 'T'u'""" lating the sale of liquors were good 1aws, | fhew allowed fhen s 0 be duped it b pun iy ;-l.;:r.‘\“._»;.'\..‘mu_p‘i ll‘ .\“nm-,l to Q,\\\Iv-llnug\'. and Jras |“”|MV['¢ u:‘l.n.-.- .(|lu: mending various repairs Inys ngo, and yesterday was taken pos d Booth deceived him, and lie did not S ( some t | ing harnessed to the eart emoanee amd | believe that Whistler is dead. But, if it | & sl provoeation, 1o fall to the side- gk} & ! agl 7 i g o ol ot e (Dl UIDG b Mt Enner Gl A true, it I fo his eredit that it was 1. Matza called upon the propric buildings, ete., we ha y rete ¢ repains i . iz e fact until after the shooting. Har- P ath o o Al bt A foaver Jh sk | session of for the first tie. 1t is a frame | BALEC R INCURERET WSERARINE TG | every © sa0d Ot ot | T B oot e bt s | denth wnd desih whom he never contd | showed him e men bourd and cases made the improvements which you | building, 22x60 feet, and one story high. | same nizht. He went south, theiee to Cuba | $ides lity and ordel e R et B L s ont finally induced him to ascend to the thought desirabic. It is our intention 10 10l | [y oo dosignad heeanse of the ovor- and, returning to Washington after | While th s 00 proof that there was hanane malblo pRbamention 0 3 S MR s low ..m}_\ ar ':f{‘.\’{ffl'firll.'.'l;:f\':":“:w‘l‘u’f.'x‘i‘w'.lf‘b I Growded condition of the other building, lupse of four or I CYSAR iw’:‘ I‘\”)\‘l‘\rlll at{nteok 4(?"’]'” ‘-”.lu(n"fn H'I i‘:; spurn, and will resent the creation of the spy THE DEAD STUDENT. the bonrd was about twenty feet long, * Yours truly, G, W. HOLDREGE in which there was an indiseriminate A Hotol l'm'.s »ux City. wipe out a great crime, the time had | Pomihen mllx |n“;(v«|.4 no luul' cr how o 2D I tireo feet high und quite thick, and was Y s herding of tho strong as well ns tho % 26 MERATE i e, the time had | pronunents haye their moral coms mushed of Warren 8. Yates Arrives | fhstaned by n solitary brace st one ond. T F10E. o e e | lbhagboens for some time that | arrived to stand by the law. —These men | until they howl with pain. Equal rights and Litst Bvening: AVirandian o fowindivo T e TR he clerks in the auditor’s office GO CRRELRRY YO COIENOUERLLQ) Mossts Ki Brotl Nt Paxt shonld be remenibered at the polls who | equal duiies for all, no elass distinetions and 4 AL BO0CIBLGHDTINANS VO S busy just now preparing for the annual | contained whout filty five —inmates. | Messrs, Kitehen Brothers of the Paxton, | 7G0T b LR o T, | o self-rieht jess in a republic is our Me.and Mys, LW, Yates returncd | i to the walk, where it could easily have sotlomont“with fho ehunty. treasurors | nearly one bl of whont wore coutinod | woro dosivons of runnmz - lnnge and | 14 R0 ol aflee one v cction | guatio, and e ey b maintain. it Jast night from theie sad pilgrmuage east- | cinsed considuruble lows of lifo. Both or state taxes collected during the year, | to the inlirmary he resolution was | g () oeal i Sic City PR 5 s 5 helieve in this manner” of ining B i 4 3 v men then drew the sign toward them and Fhio anditor will wlso eull on il th bank: | then formed to build an infirmary which | 1irst elass hotel in Sioux City. Recently, | they would have them no mote, | and i the end right will y . St ward to recluim the body of their only | Jilad it upon the roof until it could. he ing institutions in the state this week for | should be large enough to accommodate | howover, their plans. in tlis divection 9.5 4 ® | the efforts of the prominents to dictate to | on from the hands of strangers and | pepnived, Ona windy day, it would be iled statol s a1l the sick n nd ye s suili ave boel - developed, According | Socinl fabrie depended upon the: muking | heir fellow citizens, and more cspeeinlly 0 | 150t Lome for buri s Dy acs T SR Buldibathnans tiled statement of their business to | all th inmates, and yet 1 ufli- | have been fully developed. According | J7H \ry law: and. noxt tho enfora B n e A those whom fortieehiy e | bring iv homo for burial, Messvs. Drexel f-:lxfl".;'];l‘x:fl.h‘.’ :1“\ l“\uf'-] .1\‘\..'.'.‘..'.1.;'u',],fu.' i d with him before December 81, | cient room for those who'did not require | ¢o a Sioux City paper, Messrs, C. W, and | ment of that Iy The accomplishme : e . ST T e i (v T re i ) I y AR g i R e (T é y ) - Wer ent of that 3 o accomplishment | equaily fovored the manner of their livine, | & Maul received the body at he train | B E SR S he banks have hitherto paid litdly or no | medicabattendanee, I consideration of | genara Kitehen weroin Sioux City Tnst [ of the end of law Tay In wise law | Wedo ot wish to see s conition ot th i suniovail (b br oh tartho s | srondadithronght attontion to these noticos, but Auditor | this fact, b BROLORNG. week, and negotiated for the lease of the | energetieally enforced, ~Law eame from | 1n Omalia as it has for some tine past existed R 3 Fed. beack will tiis year eall special atten- | will_accommor mtwenty-tive 0 | g iied house, whichis at the present | the great ‘s of the people, It was | in Chieago. Only last Friday twoiniormers, | of the parents on Capitol Il A1 . d tion to the fact thit the statutes provide | thiv patients and afford them more SR A 1t is | the Seutiment of the great public heart, Androw Paston, the model” of our reform | pumber of friends woer i at Hughes, of Alma, Harlan connty. for 5 alty of $300 for every omiss t somfort than thoy: otherwise would en- e th yid a t i ) 4 fieroes, and David Cary, were slugzed in the 1 e making fal pension aflidavit, was A penalty of $500 for every omission, and | coml their intention, if they ea ure this was in unison with the public con- | B GGES OF Chiciigo whon Uiy stepped | depot, and followed in - their earriages | JIEEGE G PERSEE SITREL encrgeic v 4'|A~4I\‘\_lx\lnll,:::':.:l.\-nluculluu\ it. The l.i\l\yw‘llilltl;”l;’ ¢ ;'\l‘;_“"-lml'l«"l"I'l,\"; hostelry, u.mu]m a lurge xllllmn o n; science Now ~Inu-:-l:u\'>|‘m u.-jln-uu: ol ajutiee's eotwt where thoy Td e | the drive (o the Yates home VYA RS 7 S P e e ERIELS A QRIS k 05 3 mt it through a thorough process of roat Jlie opinion, is it not | evidence azainst two innkecper £ the The body had been embaimed and g ot ed case, pload ui srday Ex-Postmastor MeBrido called at tho | it will stind for some time and e all | B o0 GGl oUE0 Fun" e Gstablishmont | trac = that | 16" can . ho- madg | Gerimni confeicratos who slenci th call Fon | 1y st et Heo W o i beiens | the Twguived case, pload guilty yostorduy Liksbodtiatitorssyeatorny to suy tlut | thabisroquivetiolle, B0 first ¢lass, s Tho proprietors | potential In the onforcement of | the meeling tomarrow realize what may be in | W5 St 5 rondiiod Now | voutt ot ede AbeonantRosy, MOV stated in thees columis & fow diys ago. | ward. This will it may in some instances | Y0 hat will probably survender this for | upon law, social evils, which nay exist | Gizon hroweh ieir mockery o human roa. | made at - once, - and e - remaing | Hurst, Dormun, Ryan and Turner, the Hotinaim iy thniGorbinEBain e oot L necessity, m many more is a_erying | & 00dly consideration, o |0 our midst must depend upon the un- | won “thoy way put thie question th themselyes, | were packed in ice ns an additional pre- | Denver land . sharks, pleaded not gailty PO lont horo, Ony s | shame and a°source of regret to many « | A5 this project falls through, the citi- | reliability of the law or the defective | i answer, simply expressed, is: Perpetuai | caution in shipment. “Ihe vesult is that | yosterday atternoon, wnd will soon go to hapyacermspondontElore. o Quly this, AMINMD AL R SOURS0A- THEL 0L HOBIANY ! s have another which they hope to in- [ manner in which it is enforced. There | seorn and contenpt. the preservation is complete and the face | fpial, gl L fndinciiingmone) e ? Christian heart, 1 e inmatos. of this | 40 "Messrs. Kitehen Bros. to ndopt, | is no want of law. Tho existence, thero- | * Thut expressed in_pretty strong Tan- | of the dead wours 4 natieal and pesceto | % - ort "'_"'"', of the best known young “}“‘! “1"f“ ‘”\‘q SLG K, it This 15 to donate to them a suitable site | fore, of those evils must be aseribed to | gunge how the Germans sire taught by | cxpression. A.D. Kleinman, one of the most genial men in Lincoln, died suddenly it B o e a etar | with the undorstanding that a fivst-class | the fack of the enforcement of the law. | What the speaker Knew: the serfs of the | 'l sadiiess of tho caso 1s again inten- | and suecosstal of our Now York travel- carly hous l)m-" sy morning Frida S e s O Dokl | otel shall be built thervon. The only | The romedy lies in the romoval of the | scum of the lowest elass of saloon | sified by its attondant citcumatances, i | ing salesmen, 18 1 town, piloted by ovening | .;L vty wt the oph ) e lom it of theh s | drawback to this seieme is found in the | lack of onforcing the laws as they exist. | keepers. e knew thoro were: respocti- | wus o most unnoeossary and ancatled for | doseph Neodham, the popular clork of nd on returning home was taken sick. | young girls, se Ci | faet that while Sioux City at present | We have courts, jud, ind policemen, | | nd honest liguor dealers, and there wality and brands as murderous the in- | the Cozzens. S S i A o da ST g ly alford to sapport two large oncs. | policemen. That may be true. But | Pundt and the man Cuarey s there | suve the young man. Scores of sea furing - e o Ly Bt iments i Yot asion. | For f618 to b presimed ti theproscn. | onght wo rot ‘1o 1id them in thoie en | conld well b hetwoen those’ sho favor | S, Wil ert af o comumnd (i The Land of Orange vture on “Disenses of tho Iris” bofore | ed to make known the name of their iroprietors of the Hubbard houso wonld, | forcement of law by a strong, h the careying out of the lnws and those | could weather a tempest, stood ulong the SHIISMHI. his cluss at the umversity yesterday. beteayer hey linger in the hospital L 1t is ramored on tne Strect that tho ey becomé mothers, and then' by and Troplcal S:enery. Richards brothersre organizing another | stowing their illegitimate: progeny upon A 15t 405100 fest, fn Bilyer Sprincs Park, Florida) only $10 fur GO daya only. Every man, nid that the county has run short of A Brakemen's Strike Improving De- || N Several residents near Hanscom | have complained to the council that there isa good deal of shooting going on in the park Sunday mornings. These com- piaints have boen referred to the mars shal. “That oflieial s to that he absolve him from the y if they suw Kitehen Bros. enter the field; | heulthy public opinion? If we did, we | who make wight hideous and intolerable | shoroe and idly swatehod the hoat. bearini and improve theiv hotel and | should se more wholesome enforce- | Dy their violation of it It is not in the | the fated boy s the still wind swept itout n it as a first-class estublishment. | ment of the law. When the policemen | interest of the best suloon kecpers to | to sea. Ihen, when o fow hours later - and judge know that they are being sus- | assist these lnwless classes, They mught | young Caldwell was taken from the rock L 0!(! Social Entertainment. tamcd by public opinion they will be | speak of this association as spies “and in- | fpon which Le had jumped in dritting by, B cirls come from | . An excellent social entertaimnent bolder, and we'll have better men in the | formers, He felt, however, that there | tiho hands manning the sloop . re- | womanand child should owi adot, Iigh, dry, bank. Some party who desives it, start out again Prof. Allmon, the terpsichorean artist | to brenst the world which only in corners from Omaha, has opened a class in Ma- | frownsupon her, T sonie temple city and - country ind aiford a sad com- [ be given in Kountze Mewmorial Fyan- y council. The purpose of this o wis not & German who, unless he were | jused to attempt the rescue of | xolling laud. No swamps, or malaria. Houses, gan- 88 Flannih Walluce, o student ot the | montar on the wigidity with which | gelical Lutheran chureh, corner Six- | ization was to avouse the pub. | woll off, would vefuse the position of col- | Yates ulthough Caldwell beged and | 8toros, hotof, alrady bulli. Soveral tridns dailys Miss Hannah Wallace, o student at the | mentary upon. the rigidity with which | 860608 L0 teram, ciutol, Gorhor i | ) mind to the power it | lector of the internal revenue, with it | implored them te ) ¢ trig), | ¥ive-acro orw 0v0 fracts, $300 eash. S nniversity, has gone to her home at Te- | their chicfest virtue should” be guarded ) n A 7 3 i bR MEND AN 4 imy heny 0 make I ri 1nt.0F Lhe town, showing streots, 4 church sites, et s (e e Ty B o S ev , Decomber dth, with the follow- | may excreise ~in entorcing Jaws. | 5,000 per year. Aud w was that | Young Yates' fate was the single odd for | Hopot, do. do. 5 aluo fing Orange Grovoin elghi e R B rita || i o mrmm 3 the Stock | & programme: fal'o him, the ides was a good one. Pub- | husiness but spying mto everything in | doath wpoinst o hundeed | cianees for | brlilgat Golors With ¢lozant, 48-paus dedertp: M 1My 0. Holo: ofUHox et B LD AROLR - VR0 AR he. Riok 1. Prelude Ma fque —Schubert | 1€ opinion cannot be wrought up to the 1 conncetion with violution of luivs, The | safoty, and although it pusses all” under: tive book of our town, and & loni ‘lr"-'fllllfl"v' i Elpleroftiare” Madlson, Yords, T M G, o idea of doi vy with tho polico and | mspector had to go into suloons, exam- | Standing, the die was given n fatal oust, | Sep0001and prrehasers, AllSend Fres. Top: People woge looking for the sprinkling | The Western Uniou “elegraph com.- | 2. Quartete—=Come Whei “ihe Li the marshal, hut, if publie opinion stood | ine the keg, look ut the stamps, lest he be | Pl sound is fifteen miles wido at that | ENOR/— Win, 4, Gaklep, 1'Tes, Natiousl Citizens carts yester - © | pany has at last made up its mind to ex Bioom et 1 behind those officers, they would do ten | ng esponsible for even a single | hoint und the boat wus driven alnost | Bank Now York. Address, for full partionlars, “The contract] for? ing i 1 Tni K Mys, J. T, Clayk, Miss Min times the work they otherwise might do | owission, What was that but spying? | divectly aeross, alth sisty hours | LN MOWRY, PResioent, 179 BROAOWAY, NEw YORK ‘The contract}f for] supplying the city | tend its lines to the Union stock yards My, I W, Bicekentidge, YRR e i SRR Wit B AR AP ¢ ireetly . igh sixty 10, Bilver Springs Fla. with 600 tons of coul’ has been” awarded | Heretofore it hus run only to the station S 1, Koister Khare pudlioapiion waikewaro) Vit difference in the spy? One hid the | passed” betore it was found. * 1t had = to the agents of the Union Pacific coal | ut that place, thus compeliing patrons to | & Lecture—ow (o Make o Speech Meprotary Hohsion announeod khat the nsigni O eputhority and | tho | beached auil was upright. On the bot. e P g Rock nlk or 8 2 0 distance eder to R S Detweile ommittee, appointed at one o w | otaer was hacke by apublie between the twarts, the body of the depurtment, who are to furnish Rock | walk or ride quite a distance in order to | Solo—1 § L. Bischof | several meetings whieh had been held, | contiment which would” not be un- tunste young man sut drawn up rings pea coul ut §3.65 per ton. sond off telegram. When the Pacific | # ; Tt 1 J M y Tiio members of the Fitzgerald hose | tolograph passod th yards on its way to a oo | lind dealded uponidhe following consti- | approclated, | Boveral yo hefore, | with the knées afimost under the ehin 0L BHbY DG RYOR iR L Bt o |t ecad Shalr ire Lo the ostiule—Oifch (ool Baptiso | tution and recommended the ollowing | wiien the speakor spoké the | In this position, endeavoring to maintain brating at New Ovleans, and will give a | oflico adjoining thut of the sceretary in ol ofticers for thasgoyorniment of the usso- | dives, » congvogation of I8 WS il warieth of bis framio, the young and dance at Temple hallon Christmas | the company’s building, and since ‘that Nanenshman tat o0 o ciation, The jeomstitution has already | hold and remonstrated with him, and | jian had perished. He had mado o Night. e A el Ion i Bl ekt Aolreshy iRe/BRINIS 1 O0W; ppeured in theso columns, the list of | finully tendered him their wssistance, | heroie strnggle bofore yiclding, as his Ylerk Sizer is trying to figave up the | The Western Union, however, huy DILD. oliicers is us talloy 4 ; theugh they were too much ufrald to ] hands were Dlisteved shivkingly' in evi- cost of the Pound telal, but hus made | length been spurred up to foltow in their | 11 szox—At 7 p, m. Phuraday, Bl infs Exceutive gommittec—=Jumes Creizh: | takepart in the movement. e believed | donce that he had rowed long and des little progiess as yet. wakc, and put its wires into the sawo | Saustor of W, deand Koo Huston aged | L% Wier Broatchyd. 8. Richardson aid | it was honorable to H'"‘ down u dist Iy in his eilurts to regain the shore STATE ARRIVATS. o yesterday, It will bo managed by | 11 months, o o o #86E L, B Williame, wee at any and all vishs, 37 any class | IS gal and eartridge big were at his W. 8. Helpnoy, W. 1. Albnon, Omaha; Pt i) ) e SR SRl Vice-presidents «A. D, Joues, J. J. | of kept saloons, o kouscs in yiolation of e ik 1 probabls thab Lo flred fro Chas, West and wifo, Osceol; A. e R A e Brown, M. Domavan, A. J. Simpson. O. | Luw, they shouid be elosed np, nnd if gnal shots while driftivg across Field, Kearney; G. M. Fggleston, Ben: A Long Term. NSIME B0 ule AN, B ¥ Davis, C. 81¥ostgomery, J. 1 Moi- | they tvéxe futerosted in the sume thoy i fecble summons for aid were nett; H. N. Carpenter, Syvacuse; W. fdtan ta SRR e 3 o'clock Friday afterne urity, Henry Linesay, Frod Gray, Dr. O, 4 thould pay the penalty, He was satisticd | dvowned in the roar of the gale, It is Porbett and wite, Bennott: A, L | Lowis & norning siness - S. Wood, Fred Nye, P. . Murpl m at Boyd would enforee all the Yaws if | vory evident from the fact that the young A PYERFECT SHOX Seward; Ex-Gov. Butler and W. R, | Wos disposed yestorday, Judge Stenberg PLLES! 11| Mulhatl, Lyman Richardson, he felt it could be done, and the speaker | mai's small boat was not eapsized thit e (AR Byrnes, Violet; W. P. Saunders, Omaha; | 100k up the case of Charles Kivk, who i ouse for Tud, Blooding, Liohlng | Murse s that all he thought was missing will: | the yessels at the command of the wit . E, F. Nansen, Nebrasku City; C. C. [ Waschargod with vagrancy, ~Kirk had | fid Ghecrated e s boon discosored by JULAY. ANDERSON o assure everybody t theyhiad | pesses could have easily faced the OUR PRODUCTIONS AEPAESENT THE Waite, Valparaiso; H. N. Kinkuid, Lin: | demanded n jury and Fhe foilowing efti- | i hafan i i egled Dl | undorstood that the objectof the mecting | sein a sight thiy Rad - never”seon | woathor, The soand long-shore-men A A coln; W. 0. Lockwood, Pickroll, J. D. | Zens were chosen us bis pecrs: W. oo | Boxiint e (he worst clironic ises of Shior | Wats touid the oflicers” in-enforciug the | Lefore, On” clection iy, the saloons | st be u cxaven hearted and cowsrdly 1o AEAbY MABE BHOCS 18 AEMAYER i (B v Mount, E. McClure, dames Winspear and | standing, No one need suffer five | 18W. When they met an_ ofticer ol the | wor crew TUE SUCCESS AT ONCE ATTAINED BY ——— Morris Morrison, ' ton after applying this wonderful sooth | street they should tell him whether he | wants thém to 1 The community fully approciates the OUR GOODS WHERE/ER INTRODUCED Fell from a Balcony. Kirk was found_guilty. Judge Ste nodicine. Lotions wid struments do | did his duty well or otherwise. He be- | peace of that day aiee y y it IS RGN e Suiiia 10 THE PACT TAT THEY ANE Au old man from Papilion named | borg sentenced. hit to throo months in jarw fan good, Wilifams' Indign | lieved Marshal Cummings had done his | He wanted to ¢ e ud individuals | qenth, aiml earnostly symputhizes with GLOVE-MITTING, ELEGANT 1N STYLE Straught, fol) from the wcond. fon of | 1o county Juil, the first twenty days | Liie Oliiuont absorbetho tumors allays tho | best with his smnll polico foree. He had | by’ their right names. 3 Wanted to eall | eyt i o berouvement AN WORKWANS 16, ANO MODERATE d » and tho last twenty days thereof (o be on | ghiihse dtebius, (pasticilun vght'aflor | o force of twenty men and that forcewas | a° gentleman o gontleman, a Gor e tupan e v e N PRICE. the Eagle house, Fourteenth and Harney | hread and water eHRE warg 18 Boc), R0is a8 1 poititios, g too small for a city of 65,000 inhabitants, | man a Germa would make it o THE HORRORS OF BAEAKING:IN ARE 5 i roke hi nstant reliel, and is prepared only for P ) o . - B 3 not yet becn maw 0 atreets, Wednesduy nigit, aud broke his el b ety vt B Tox nrhing eios. | The fudge fgured that cight and a half | o difforenco if ho wore spokin 1o U0IDED: TAEY AnC_ COMFORTABLE leg nedr the thigh: Ho was found by po- Suit Against a Railroad, ! ris apd Loy o ge ! Ay € ) 04 i bg, ¢ i u v 7 k SKIN DISHEASES OUI D, men were all that were at the disposal of | as o Duchman. The grest wass S aed PR IS ARS 18 aixnn | 1o 16 MIDTMES Ly, sk miduishi fang oo Ho o e suit of Mary Millor va the Ouab | Br Fryiers Masle Gyt o as by | e vl by ity s woli by | 08 o Gormans Go mot ofose o’ | g AALRAID Bouatdy D" 8" Shares of TOKS AND MEELe i ;i win, He Southwestern railway.came Iy c, ples, wk Hea irubs, 1is organization ought to influence 1he | Onyiha is growing and it 15 remarkable Murshal Cummings yosterdny Look for ewr Name on the Seles, was taken to jall, mufmm thence trans- | 8 SORELW Wiy eumo UPYoster- | Biolulios aud Eriiptions on the face, leaving | counoil to ralse the nmbor to fifty men. | in its growth. Lhey could uot inerose wk B. Bowman, of Lust St - forred to St. Joseph's hospital where | duy before Judge Wakeley. The pluin- | he skin elearand beautiful, Also cutes Liely | o t & T, CO N ,' 3 o shane y R 4 o elea P 5 50 cutes 1l P [P v icer wi oh 1| the ice beeause they could not raise Vi 9 - - . ' € Dr. Bwetmyan ot ke fraotued limb. 1t | tiff suos for the vulue of property which Salt Kiieum, Soro Nippief, Sore L, and Lo elle n.:“:-“f;,'.‘L.‘,’.'f"),\.?;.2}5’.‘1"",“,“;‘»'.4',",'.:.“. e .!,'2'“..;‘ :Z“‘,“l‘l‘“,‘y".“,;‘”,', ,‘,"'.l',,';‘ % T ule, b_civoulur off d of J : T 4 “}’u(':" 9, sooms that Btraught arose and dressed | has beon taken for right-of-way by tho | PEURIIE BRGS0 00 oo | e, The worst roost we have had has | by their ussistance and encourag Ui for the arrcst of the assussin of his in the middle of the night and going out | defendant corporation, aud on Which | ooty o ¥ bocu raoted out under the prosent ad- | ment to il those who v | father, ex-Mayor Johu B. Bowmun, who upon the baleony acelilontully foll” off. | she thinks the appraisil committe Retailed by Kuhn & Co., and Schroeter & | ministrition—the Buckingham. It was | cngaged in the work of public servant. | Was mysteriously killed in - that city on His Injuries ave very servious. not awarded her sutlicient damag Beeht, At wholesale by OV, Goodman, 1 goud officcy who would arrest, but he | Thore was o way of reaching erimingls | the x0th day of November,