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— _ TIE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12 1983, " ¢ | ‘ ingto (irove county, Kansas, whore he - + + N 3 4 thee. Bhbwas tn b o | | I\R]A\ ) \ T“ Fl ““'\. | e fonght .« AL ) Tis stop father, &Nb was in the louso at KATIE'S STRATAGENM, tle, but all to no purposs, and quickening CE 1N THE FICURES, | et e oo Baois e s | CITY CRIMES AND CRIMINALS, | 2 i Sty it st | EATIES GTRATAGER. | g bl oo g and ke 5 A0 Wil 10, dowN THes. TR Ths L e " do, dectined s to undertake the AY CHARLES 1. RICHARDSON fied onward, hocling, &8 ho attorward fo T s O " m——— ith g AR L e BRAA L A ¥ task, but commissioned the sicyear Old Farmer Merton was what is called | marked, “as though something strange The Wide Diffrencs Shown 1 Nevraska | up with ‘the countey, and eiducate the | Doings of the Law Breakers and Actions of | boy o du it OFeourse the 1ttt f1l0W | o liard man —close and grasping—a man | 804 terrible was about to happen.” . | people in sound principles of pr L 9 of pr . cqual to the work, but dared not Railroad Rates, I the Police was uncqual to te work, bt dared Bot § oy ienps made n sharp bargain, and | Home atlast Tlow weloome and in | cconomy | i stroggle ngainst his fathe uelty. The The appearance of the Birling y felgh bt 1 Tewant at | genorally contrived to get the best of it | viting the warm farm kitehen secmed HIGHEST AND LOWEST AVERAGE. | Misuniti iy ear yosterduy m Nt | BARRETT'S KILLING JUSTIFIED, | the treatment of the Doy, of wiich the | Notonly was he o hard man, but also o | Withits laege, old fashioned tire-placo i A UL 4 G above instance is aspeeimen, and declare | o indignant one; slthough like many | P4 before it the farmdr's own comfort 1 | | ALl that means saowld be taken to put a stop | ' avle arm chair, while on a talile near by Union Pacific Itates Double Those of ose last nigh f A Woman's Frightful Story of Abuse | to it. others of the same stamp, ho considored | lay his pipe anl tohyeco, Doubly invit the Burlington -Banks of the 3 \'\”i’ ! \ «Amnatiie " Was =dail —-— himself to be very woll intermed, His | ing it appeared to Me. Merton, contrast seph Willoby a v i gonn gkl s hisshmacdt] THE MAYOR' RELEASED THEM. | favorito lobby was spiritualism, upon | ©0 With the darkucss and <torm - with Btate Sending in Reports to Greenborong Birds anNed<Othop bl I ont. Despite the lateness of the hou: Capital News. Hearing that th ~ Three Crooks Tarned Upon the Town | Which subjeet he imagined himself to be |0 te facet that he was early riser, the street wis aly « News. The Marshal Wrathy. an wuthosity, Superstitions to the lust | farmer disinelined to reti | mAcvs J. K. McClure, the M ) ngor - d zree, nothing pleassd him better than | Divesting himself of his rain sonked et LFRON T1E BEE'S LINCOLY BUREAL.] ngent, visite 1 torday in e Barrctt Inquoest i f overcoat and hat, the old man lit his Lo The foHowing tables, taken trom the | hopes of securing ortation of sast s Biie " the ontlit. Being unable to gain admit In yesterday's Bir was mentioned the recorda in the offica of the railway com- | g O LE0RE TRERE TS SR Tt | faet of the doath of Charles Barrott, who el b mission, Wil bo of valuo to evory one | yeiir, sehoro i found il the people st was SHEE By Juok Coble 1n_ R fow at the | MO8t - nibtorietis clintaoturs interested in the railway problem, and | ing on straw around ! . | stock vatd . o town, Charley Kirk Dug Buorns Poor business hore had loft i : and Prank iols, All three tute, and the twe litt) ! pest, hold Thursday afternoon and yes- | (2 00 along to the olass the companies named, wnd shoutd be | G M EISIIALE G ! by moring, dovolbiad 1o, vow facts | O Lie2¢ mon bolonig to tho olass of pimps filed away for future reference. Table | tonnd it more profitable to heg of inferest No. 1 gives the freight tariftin conts per | and nicklos on the street. 1015 ne i ) 100 pounds on less than carload lots, and | 40,85 that MeClure did not mako a i bl s AR tences. Last ovening some prossure w 4 i ; y Tl grain buyersare beginning to con- | Nt Ha testitied to sceing the decensed | hrought to beat on the mayor and he or- | 10Ved 50 well, n his own s wiay, s UG Rk R 100 potinds in eatioad | gregute in Lincoln for the winter cam. | Soveral times during the dayof thashoot g his danghte ate, ho 1 ) A LI Handsoms, bonny Kate Merton! 1 [ i About 21 cents is the ruling price be seen that the wverage rate on tl SR wiafle salooy o orlered the decensed out o I don't see much use i ¢ running now for sound car corn b, He ordered the d ut of Ny PURRIE 4 e el for miles around. She was wknowledged bolle of the smali Union Pacitie is about double that on the | ) : Yii sloon neter e liad kel Iilin for T Burlington & Missouri, and that the | Missonrl divisions con i o o ek o Wit dil o n s ntup | g ter hauls freight of every elass cheaper | ity oo tryine (6 induee thde eaml ook until ufter the shooting, | 10 the county jail,” said Marshal Cum- | cirele in wineh sio moved thian any other toad in tie state. “The |1y ol the “Proteetive Association of the | Which oecurred in t m.u” Ho stated | Mings, “if, just 48 soon ns th dooraare | 1 {8 hardiy o bo wondored at, § | With feg e, to behold in - die doorway o | ROK U o Rindson 1t Union Picitie eharges the highest avers | Ciiogo, rton & Qaincy cod | e ran out in the alley hind saw Cook | fairly locked, Mayor Boyd s I N P 6 = B oMY LstaLy - S E o erothed in white from head to foot cmon M Karlson 1. Ty agro rate, the Fremont, EIkhorn & Mis- | 00 g e and some man he supposed to be the de- | ground and rolease thom, Theso aro the | Wik oo fin bbb it staod motiontess antl looking | corompy Kellan b souri Valley comes next, the Minneapolis | wiiielh me ke ¥ sonsed. ‘The lattor sald, *Wiio 1s that?" U Vi one ine mornmsg Dick Wils Wile a6 Hinto I sooioi to. i beaitod, | Joaves Kittle G 1 n 1 { men who give Omiahia a hard name. Wo | young man v oeen sponding ¥ Licsel A Torentyson 11 Suort vacation in the eonntry 1 of the farmer (and in the | fee Devan Lyon 1) uncertain light of the tive, which had | Lavel M J Labhs ¥ Ml”i“h" third, Missouri Pacilie fourth, | s insirance ahout & answered it is' me Witness iy ) and Burlington fifth, The Sioux City & Prof, Peay, n slejght of hind ini then ran ont, and when aboat 10) yards | are trying to rid the town « M Py s " Pacifio gives rates on 100 miles only, and | own trying to trik 1 e P Mt [ wovay Beard Six si and then | and Boyd refu bk s, but | JYAIKinG up the pretty puath tiathe to 1o | oy iow) as though it word positively | Tano J8 Lattetnor therefore cannot be taken into aceount | sonpi wit whiim $140 and | five in rapdl sucoession. ‘Bareott shob { tupig to Lo nesistanco of the Yory mon | Qemin wits oustlyon Hoyed nrtancis | TTinois | Loveland 1] 1) % in_the genveal comparison. On the 100 |y ekt to Denver, ¢ 10 was rob. | four times into Strathmans' place i | Wwas ousily enipioyed KUERIE | “5aa 0 drops of perspiration stood out | MeGower & flotaing WV 1 wer, el I o who ought to bo driven out. 'Th fel- | some fowers, procecdad in an casy, un- | SEEERE | k. but | MeYey d.0 Morris M wpon his foreheads he tricd to speak, but [ AN 1 R | Marshal Cummings was exceedingly wrathy yesterday heenuse Mayor Boyd re leased Tuvrsday night three of the | { to got into an ar, st with <omedo 1 ok wn srgament with somedody | 75 "nd settiod himselt back in his | | wpon his own theme, and to give them | eiair bofore the tive, having tirst forti | what he ealled <omo knock-down | tied the inner man with o generous dose poits, | of something which he poured out of a 1 ’ | flash OF all his possessions (and Mr. Merton | NS hother it was the warmth of | Purest and stronesst Natural Fralt Flas was in very comfortablo circumstances, | the firc, or the soothing effect of the to. [ Yanilia, Lemon, Orange, Alnond, Rose, N i tlavor ns delfeately and nuturally asthe nd tvere sof v e dudae Stenborg owner of a tine farm, well tilled and | baceo oF the contents of the fask ot the » wnd were sohit up by dudge Stenberg | (o C 17 08 all lis possessions, there | SONIUES of the sk or tie combined of PRICE BAKING POWDER €O, b il % of all Uitee, 1 am unable to tell, be | CHAICACO. ST LOUTE it as il way, cortainit is, that before e ] g the frier bogan to od - and in {lisey 11 fott time he was fast asloep ey g B Exactly how long ho slept Mr. Merton flane 1 could not tell wien he was suddenly Tanson A aroused by the opening of the door lead m o Jolink AH ing trom the kitchen to the halt. Start : Jenson J ¢ | in up huvriedly he was almost paralyzed | Koeh 1) Kaison J especially to those doing business with Bruno Strathman, the man n whose | some days ago on bread and wator sen | 1 was none thit ho priz highly or | ¢ dered the release of the trio, mile haul, howpver it tariff s tho same | hod of ‘that Hlio 6hra Lord to, the shooting i the alley, | 10 ST e Rid snap thote | eonceritad sort of way to tell in tha b | 400t b8t o i o : b 8 Thuesday. ¥ oy P ISt | fihgors at w8 bocnusn they know. they | Was in love wit s dauzator, and_gon- [ COURULOE o souiil. | AL st i o Wit Mt SADEN N O TR el Waton ot MA¥s. ran roturned and was again ordored | fingere at us beeawto they Know, jove witn tis danzitor i 0 | pea etfort, he managed to sayt “Who e Mot Ensigh, iod at Hor rosidency, 820 G aiid - JE was aftor Uile. thih Yie four | ARTS LG IRAyar Bu Mol BRoke (UG SE 1 o widadotunt, and what ate you e Jlorhd ey By ¢ | vora firud throvgh the window clare that | am_disaoi wd don't | an St The apoaration advanced a step | Mas M i strect, Thursday afternoon from typhoid tived through in \ M 8 ort ho light, gae do ApHaEtion ) 0 ) KER T liiter Y Black ¢ woe any use of making a fi rgainst Old M crton dropped the light gare len : R 0 | ¥ A : fever t 1w tostitied that he was in 1 I | | nearer ud replied, in a low, hollow Murhle ) ¥ teril B O Lo tho mevs comnty. tronsurer, | 172 o houas slien o hoatd tho ahta. | these titen Sl our work 18 tndone . | hov wita wicly e i b workig, and | VAR fu Jetiol fuptio; lius b fixod Soh, | He ran over to Steathman’s saloon, whicl | this stl e o el ne Diok witn an exprossin of | U0 e ot friend geo, | Marttna By s “Morris Adlo EIAT ! wis empty, Cook went In and tan out | _Another police ofieial said In com | mingled amuzement and angor—aMizo: |, wion, Have you Torgotten ot Martin I 1 Morris Adlir, @ dealor insecond hand I [ e o T Naie pstate. T, | mont thit Do should dirg s Hddross | 1! you Torgotten our s Nelson C—3 Nush J A goods, was arvested Thursday afternoot i, He entered the front and went Lillad. t o upon such subjeet, and anger as he | MeN Viander ) G elson 18 . noon | St tho huok oo, In little while Cnok | Boyd und De. Miller are tnited in | hit upon such » sut duibl g b Had the farmer boen less terrided he | gdmal ¢ | Dot | by the police on the charge of keoping a howling ¢ botter # allected tha S Mus 0 BHGOI Fenco he adime o o nomborof | re-ontered and said e had beon i a bud | Bowling for g bottor aud Lucgor policd Follocted thut Kato musthave encouragod | i fave deteetod s cortainresem- | Odon S G Olonab stolen articles on his promisos will make | 1% but had got out af it A big man, ho | foree. 1y, "" Al Jot. 0 AT N S ho answored at last, oI | blance botween the voicr of tho spirit O’ Dulson W Adler's ¢l sof poing tc 1 prott atruek him and knocked him down, | inereased to a thousand, we couldn't ric b I L) L bt | and that of his friend Joseph Huarris, | pam 1 Iatterson C K ©'s chiances of going to juil protiy y tho town of thieves and thugs and pimps | don’t want. you or any tine city chap | i ¢ L] strong, At present he is out on bail e volled away from him a fow feet and 1 0L d SRR ALY e ¢ ! But he was thoroughly frightencd to be | Pyies W Puriton N WYY o ‘.3 Lo the demooratie war | fived a shot at him and suspicions characters, so long as | coming around after my girl. Wien sie | G808 IS 5 5 ) Piper M 1 DD 0SS ¢ horse of Sline, came in from Wilbe 1. Curtis was 18 the saloon when the | Miyor Bogd is noting dead against s, | gets marcied =it sho overtlovs—it will bo | “iigg 1™ g “whawer embling: 1| Rhoda ¢ Robbd 1L Y Sl oy g | | 1% | firat row ocourred: - Ho leatd Strathman sceure the areest and convietion of | one of our owa kind —a man who cun {00 T arotten.” on lie stam. | leraw il Kudolph D F g d yoand s disporting himsclt SERENR A L weh men as Kirk and Burns and Nichols | work, and not to « holiday-taking, casy wwed: CWhe ties" Fedit Lavn D ANY A about the Commereial ovder Barrett ontof the suloon, and saw | 51 T HGRE GatBELhD L half ex- | loving chap Like you!™ mered: “When did you di Rinige W Tush S R Rl Teank ICet WOt 83, & takm 1aborot latter back out with something shin- | @ then, before their terins half ox 8P i Mool y S was drowned ut sea ten years ago, | 0 o AV < 4 in Lancast ounty, wis I ing in his hand. In w minute the bullet | Pired, the mayor turns them upon the Ml Al "'” Uit L “‘“| mount | gaid the spirit SlEUaNIaky Ay S Joln & Co AR unty. i adfudged i | it in. throuh the window. He met | oW again, 1t s certainly discourage. | to his ciiooks, wid it was with illoulty |-y Jong time,” remarked the favmer. | Smith § P Shull 1 is n native of Rus v Cook after supper and heard him say he | & %o I‘“\ll ! S5 A S CWhy bave you not appeared to me bes | Shiter 15 htlock 1 comatitee on public lands and | hud o fight. An Tnebriated Threat. “Mr. Morton, you wrong me and do | 407 e RioHEILS LI huildings wero in session at the capitol | | John Jueobs testifiod secing some man | Phere were two very excited individ- | me n great injustice. 1 ean work, und us [ Hheapparation sighed ws it auswore St 11, Sihuid N NN yesterd witing the monthly accounts, | fire n shot Strathman’s <aloon, and uals confined in the eity fall last evening, | hurd @s any nn, it newd b, J | ‘It is not permitted to wspivit to ap- | Qi e k SN L0 e Y S Dty Bon o danehter, | thon walk up wround Jolinson's saloon, | &8 conlined in the city jull iastovening, | RWAH YL WS NE Sy g g | Dear. upon. earth, excopt under eebtan | Sieyy Sliist 1016 Lincoln yosterdny for i three yearst | It was too dark to distinguish him and their protestations and denune LA Yo e war, | conditions and for a ecrtain object. 1am hyit Swmith ¢ visit in California. : Dr. B A, Keliey, after examing the de- | tions made night hideous in that quarter | anif the sooner you tike your 0 £ o the | hote to watn o AL Sofivaiyod dto jaiimival RITIHAN 'Al| 8 One of the Wells, Fargo & Co. Express | Cuis 'I"]‘ Ll 'u‘»".‘.' AL "‘!""‘\‘\“” WS | for sevoral hours. Theso men were John | et saying wii o tarned upon bis | OIS S0 at wrong T Shanon it s . s smashod yostordag by i | he bullet was found near. the siin on | Morris and “Billy Smith,” both of them l’..‘. i wallead toweed e house, leave | Tho spirit slowly raisod its armand | Thompsou BN 01 2 | ahout the strevts in wilidl profusion. the ontside of the kneo, Ha could not | being glorionsly drunk. advico, wiiich ho viry wisely did, mons | pointed upward. wy Ulher € W g Donnis 1. Sullivan has boen appointed | =y that the wound was necessarily. fat “Illsus tho eity) for 10,000 in the | fully denonacing Me. Morton ns & nar. | g sVour dutshter,” it sud, wYou are | vyt ¥ Vannert A f as 2 city lefter carrier in place of Frank :”. I ;\.‘l~~_-‘\ ljl'l"'l.l m’.n :1;4- !4!‘v hu(llnm morning,” yellod Mr. Morrs. ‘“This is | row-minded old idiot, doing a grovious wr in proventing f Wajeneck H Wright I3 F KN Fisher, vemoved. 1t is considered some- [ Seriously injured in the blood “supply or gy " yysult, aind T give $1,000 bonds for [ “Kate! Katy:” suouted tho farmer, as her from having the man she loves, and | Wiilie Wi Wennighott, € ST Anoss] ; il WS fs | nerve tissug, The ball grazed the small- RN W what significant that u o wa Keoping A Wihith A Witson ) Prof. Allmon's dancing class last night | cunsed gangrene and the Latter exhans | wguish follow prisoncr informed thom | danghter entered too vooa wa b e |GG IEREL 00 Giion and Tet | Watker ¢ Weh ¢ BUS is the matter, fathers ness is at stake, and the young man in 0K W 00 “SSET) puo e King 0 r people serable by I itthaper K et i ol ot bono, ¥ineh mightlive. doflosted the | T BoUTAG0 1 the mothing " soon as o reehed the house Hinkingitwo yollhg hioplesmisurablenbys) i b iy Jamed for the position by Postmaster | €F bone whie Jirve deflected i frent mod in ignorince of | -Yes, fathor,” responded o merry [ Kegpimsthamapsrt B 00t e | Wik G L WilTAns A neral Vilas, course of the bullet. Tho bitllet wound |y et pretorred against thom, and @ | voiee, tnd & moment aiterward, as hix | oAVt wonidyou haveme dorquer: | it Waters G W s large attendo \! woek the | e which ]llulllx' sl death 4 Y0 AEOUSEL St o chioks fornt of his o, She e an - & f cams W was Tinoly utomnd, "ot ook ho | Hop gl DO by it | Uit Chey wore nconsod of steling ehici | izt of Wi fuet sho goatiniods "Wt |y ‘oo e Yous o s hprs: Wermer W Woms W 1 aa SUATE ARRIVALS Attorney Estello and Deputy SherittJim | =g o d—d Lie,” yelled Mr. “Smith," Matter:” échoe the o fman, There's | ; LADIES 1191, A% 0008 P, G Hamer, Kornoy L o, Simmons, | S0 SOtk 4 000 i i (i | ity howting i’ duneing around tho or etiowszn, | thine, wad you know | S¥ery, way worlhy of hor,, Besitos, Sou WM Aleandor M M O0L Y ard; J. W, Eller,” Mrs. B AL Cole, | morning and Jack Cook beingat hand the | o015y 2 furiotis manner, “P'm- from | what it s as well as Edo 3 I A T ERRITILI A #SI0 IR EA GV REAT AN Folmannt: 1L, Clavkes Oniaiiay, Joly | Brquestivas duishod. The followlag jury | §iila, 8, furtots fanner, C1im fow | wintitis s vl At telie did know, al. | Dot suttied ‘betore you, too, are ealled | Arfasuith JEED, | plvews Sy D 10 . Allen and wife, Red Clond; Geo was impanelled: - AL R, Fenwiek, DL | on S SWio S T stoln ehickens2 and g | though she aYeetad ignorance, for it had [ AWK ered the torrd Toom Mis i G Tuss Mis B : = Post, York: N. A, Dull, Syracuse; dames | Johmson, John B, MeCunn, Grorge B, | {5 et Sidne out of the man's wilid | beon seranse | between herselt ad Dick | oF will econseat,™ Sultered the tereified | gy s M Burns A BATLE NURNE OO W, Lusk, Excier Heis, Thomas Fox and D. H. Reynolds. | oou™ K for an honr thereatter both | that he shoud sound the old gentleman | i ; Brown Mis It S Nine witnesses were exammed, melud. | Jro S 00 C to. th S = Ph: apparition continued to gaze nkling G Clinord 1 Ay o IR ORTEIS Do) ing Cook who did the killing, ‘and Joe . L D gxpliin to, tholr L0l jlupon thi Subit Yo % uitastly at him v Miss L Campbel] Mys J ting for His Fees, ing Cook who did the Killing, and Joo | Jow conviets and areporter that they had L novor ox. 0 sted,” wout on the farm- | SGHITSHY athim. 0 i \ \ T A o Attorney Warren Switzler commenced | SUTUS to tiwn whoss oat was grared bE | no nso for the fostive fowl and wore re- | er, “thatyou, Wao Lthouzat wasso proa L g0, ® 35 N domphished, and' T may rest aize Clavk MM suit in tho district court yesterday | g" fuw wminutes tho jury found o verdies | SPSSEIDIG Bsiness men, : and sonsivle, would allow an idie, shift owelll? ! : Conton Migs K David F. F I s i Paki You'll be all vight in the morning.* | less fellow like that Dick Wilsoa to make L el Eare et b ol ; I M ngainst David F. Fenton to compel the | to the clivet thav apon the evidene, We |y irkod some one_present, and Mr, | up to you. Lve noticed that you appear L) 23l ! QUL Dalty Miss A oy 1ans 0l , | piaymentof §5,000 allegod to be due-the | beliove the shooting was fustitiablo and Morris rospondod, “Yon bot, bub the city | &4 to be wncomnion triendly of Iats, but o contin WA b plaintill by the defendant for attorney's nt without felonious intent and - selide- | (S SR 1veror supposed tt would come to (hat tees. The petition states that Mr. Switz |~ Fhus exonerated Coolk vetains his lib Police Cn fonsn “You are mistaken, father, when you 5 3 2 him shitthess and’ idies vepied his | lgr was retained by Mr. Fenton as his [ erty, and thisis prowbly the ead of thy John Burke, Jam Filliams and Ed wehter, “Mr, Wilson works elosely all | : 2 counsel in the case of Tenton vs, Ben- | ailiir forever. South Omahais betier oil P TR RS e the year round, and the tirm by whicn | A I TS ke WK A dixen, the understanding being that if he by the loss of a very hard eha wnd : Iie 35 Gmployods tllow hif n few wesks | SWAre thut 1t was duylight rose, aud | 308 \3ise M rciison Mis J || Won the ease Switslor wis (o receive one. | aliother soul s reaping in glory thi re- | wero brouzht up bofore Judgs Stanbers | (v, 15 SIS I B S TG | putting on bis cont and hat, walked out | Gomian Vs ) 4 Lpeion Al o1ova 13 © Dalf of the value of cortain lands in liti- | ward of the misereant on ' varth, Bar- | vesterdny charged with vagrancy, | heabiiod to roturn to the. city, and we | Mto the. fresh morning air, pondering | Ginson Miss G L gation as his The case was de- | rett’s funeral will oceur this morning, «s | o el AN L ! ! DL ity [ m ilcover the occurcnces of the | (ear Miss N Gond 1. M = | B C ; ot P g They had enrned eonsideorable monsy in | had hoped o have your permission to A WY Cididd in favor of Fenton in the district | his body is in very ofensive condition. hndl HOLOR o dipinonr pani! night. ) court, but the defendant pesled - the Hawk:ye state and eams over to | ¢ & BEOES i — Mird Mrs D Hansen Miss H aN 0 When the attorney eame to demand A STORY OF CRUELTY. Omulin bospondit, Tho Judzgo sont tham | gy Sl Which you will never got’ sald || «guto,” snid tho furmor, nfter break- | Hurtyye Missd Hopodliss s g X 2 migint have known that | ¢ (Fute fSaIE L e or o | Toward Miss N Holhquist Miss 18 o A moncy, which ho llogel would amoitit | s buncan Again Acouses He out to work on the I3, & M, railroad ex- | yon wonld take his pare,” he went on, | 515 wis over, and s duanghioe wis et 00 ii s S Tigtinon Miss L o $2,000, ol to puy ) J Mk T ! - Wor o, ho shall | Stsed ol SR W L I eina Mrs 1M accotnt of the app The caso is still band of Brutality tension, : butimnrien s werds, i i H | thinking considerioly of luieof this love H T e iy F T 1 pending in the higher conrt, and Mr. The police were summoned last ey B. B. Brounan was picked up intox- | UAER POEE 4 L eirom | young ,\ aduir “!‘_\uu‘x- .ulll ye about made wp A ones MM L dolinanson (¢ P Switzler being anxious to sec his « to 1607 Davenport, where it was r jeated yesterday and paid a fine of § i A A i —~’ my mind to let you have vour owi wiy, | Ka ning to 1607 Davenport, where it was » v l o chaps, and never impyiratiolardiit | N R S T | KAy Rl Mis M G seem to thinkk <o mich of him. poyBllale DU il et to sit before the dying cmbers of the fire, Do Kewit Miss K gazing in a sort of stupor at the spot | Eilis Miss 11 Jdidy M where he had seen the phantom ity aip elman Mg d S L Rousi hims lf at t, he beenme | Finely Mrs Freenian Mrs .l i Fox Mis e s M A ALy 00 Weiss, thrae corn-huskers from Towa, M Op s s 6 tan A A Efor b z monoy, commnicnoed suit for tho wmOULY | 00 that Mrs, Lottic J. Duncan was | and costs, He wis very indignant at the | to anyone.” Thon he adlel, = bhere's | skl U W Iying in a low condition, caused by terri- | treatment he had yod, and insisted | young Denison, wioso fathoris vieh and |5 oy, him bottor tian ony ono els i | Sifier Mes ML | Personal Pa N ; that he wotld sue the city for £5),01), wito will soon comu into tine property of sutle aprand 1AN0SIN| 2 B ble treatment recoived at the hands of Charles Smith, for distarbance of the | his own.” 6 | 1 o quick: };‘ o :;\ Jules Lumbard, the L busso per- | up pushand, Robert W. Duncan, of the | peace, was fined $1and costs But Kate interrupted him Yo, ol tBeos T or aems round ner | A3 M |“”' o assoluto of Ghiciio, is in the Cityy 5 of puncan & Wallace. In company |, John Mannweiler, who had boen figght- [ 1 dotest Mr. Donisya, fagher, and 1 the world —exe xl Jol.c e AerTS e s 4= % N N X rEry J PATLY Miss 1B win Miss )M stopping ut the Millard inee, pand - tine of £10 and costs 't narry s CWell leviim give satisfuctory proof | MeNiit Mis W Mystorm at 1 ; NN (AT . s SOt | B e ¢ of £10 and co uld et Jletiim give satisfu Mo 5 b SR Mr. William Whisker lefe last night | With the oflicers a reporter visitoa tho | i, pard i tine o1 and Loss, i RN DE - nohusin EU T GHIN B0 B PO YO prONSEIYAL ED R s T A et | o it Lrs EDunaun albed | 11 Dbnco N as Il ot Leant bave e man of |G Y ier, cand ho iy have | Nelson Mist A and will visit relatives in that countey. | with her little girl, apparently in gr ' myohioe ¢ luagt IlIub oothar, yon." | Oborss Miss {1 ittlo girl, apps y in great — T\Vell, " said the farmer, “youw've heard | 34 ekett Miss A. 1 Spoarman, 8. C Dattorson After a frautio cfloxt 35 DEank WithiaDIFk, Ay BpIpiL Rl Syl o nndiCol | iploralongitare wis e wald i in ol D A s T A pringiold: William Burko, Friend; | (50000 ) G0 s 0 L “Ho's ot dazgers look out,” velled o [ eliange it You sae L know what's what, [ fipL Nitle villago chiureh, i ek e Miss RAbin-on Mrs D 1. Auderson, Columbus, ure at the Ciue A mic of her prin, Mrs. litle 1 ! X o RS e oa A LIt o BDE Lol Wilson sl Kate Merton were miade man | HERYTFA 1L R et T A { ield nican told her story. Her husband, "" ‘.I e orrigan and [ 4 ¥OU SORE | IWIE WHOH Bhg9 FOMALK | and wifn, Lo g ufterward Kuto con Jiulle Mis ¢ I i W) = —— - A e bt hlen as they were about to arrest | Mo e EE | ond namea | fesied to her fathor the trick they had vo- | Sorenson Miss I Strickling Miss L | Drevities, ho said, had maltreated her in the most | G0 B AT DRV S S B SR Now Ar, Murton, hah g friend named | (GG (o lau shingly adding, “Ail's fair | : Strand 3 he Juvenile Mission hand of the Tirst | Prital mannor and had threa'e wd to £ P o riueph H ibor "vlnlw u8 ho pre- | {1 EG T I & aiin IR A wsuvenile Mission band of the Tirst 4 Aarm L st evening, The | ferred to call himsolf s waud a partic- | ) e F N s 5 e AT S o and of the TSt Kill her, which threat ho had nearly ) 3 ) But when spoken to on the subjeet the | Snedke M Selhnire s Buptist chreh will wive an_entortain- . Jlohth 0 hind nvarly. Jio o Fowoyer, madsitho. arrosb withe | Blin.crony. of tho fannir's, e | o gontiomin shakos his hoad oot o | Smitlh Miss 1 Bil1x Miss f ment consisting of dinlogues and musio, | made good. his last series of abuses e 1] v aaee /| Tong time ek tho two old men el beon | e G0 Be e s “helief that | Stlen Mrs oS Sipn Miss 1 aftor which retresinionts will by ssrved, | bugan over one week ago, whon Duncan | 00t Peing stabbed, although an ugly 8 ALY IB I ELY eH peligiebn) a y il L I Ta the habit of meeting at the village inn, | & O MEILY, LI Snevyer Mrs ¢ [ Stils My M Tuesdiny evening, Docember 15, Admis | o jeoa and Kickul hoe 1 the. most hap | 120KINE dirk knife wis found on the | apon a ceriain evening enh weck, wad | RS 10 8107 was Jothing loxs thult 1 | Tisiey Mralt Ty Lor Miss Lo ""’\{“ . 5 by e | B wner. “Ho had told boe that h | prisoner. _"lf"‘""'.“ et e diavhi oD g togetiarsoverERilLin gl y iy trith 'of his pet thoory—thut spirits do | Watm M ] T AW rloa ware put in foroo by tha |l wouldklll e os" uuee hul killod hig | Do, nous avontiotwmd Blorou steoots, || Kntairiie wvire of thla Jad sue Bt g ceasionadly “revisit catn, snd iatho | Wakewy Mesd B Wi Mrs | Western Union Pelegraph eompany yes | ite, and would get oat of it all right, | Where tho ollicers were summonsad by 1poi plan that, with tioe co-operation | iy g had seen ono of them. Way Mis M Weotiey Mus G L terday, The rates are considerably re too. telephone message tuat he had threat- | of O doe, promised to® bring about the ety Willsom Miss A duced {o tie princival gastorn points, es- | Night befors last, Dancan entercd the | e to Kill his wite, At tho fail he was | result she dusi Fhiy wits noither AMU . FOULTI CLARS MATTER pecialiy in the case of nizht messazes, | house and strack hie o toerible blow i | Yery furious on account of his areest, | more nor luss Ihan to fvighton hor father SHMAETH; Seoft (4 Ban e G/ \\K\’.\wl : ont \,‘I the Western Union to | the breast, knocking her half noross Ul but was obliged to zo behind the bars, Enlvv wiving his cons Kt wiw [ m{xuu ALI0H DA IMEON Ticknor § YA tne larger and more important east- | yoom against the sewing machine, where 7 TR waril him bo st of how ho had made o ¢ : | T Bhoviey W G srn citics /b the rate of 25 cents for tho | she fell senseless. He then Left the house A Colored ‘Thiol Oaugght, compuct with an old sehoolmate tiat A fair : C. K. CovTaNT, EE e fivst ten words and one cent for each ad- [ wnd has not sinee returncd. As soon us Charles Smith, a colorald individual, | whichever of them died tirst should, if he | son's first & pearanco hora in “Hot L2 Postmuster. ATKY ditionnl word. 'This is & feduction of 25 | fi was gone tho little girl summonel the | was arrostod st night for sten : it the pow ar, veturn i bappear o the | Warge, Tae porformance is aronring f aud 15 conts in nlght ratos, The day rats i found”Mrs. D i = ey and thas eoavines Nt beyond | f " T aud 13 o ght rates, The diy rato | neighbers, who found”Mrs. Duncan in s | capk, shoes and oth rortab Ofd g B ORDYINAD - o) LYY AN0E [ :\” |II.:‘““II};'II‘:!“‘il‘.'i‘k numbir of the prin | pool of |.\1<,m| which was flowing from ! 9| 1OTH), ON'W'dI3D, : 4 i i month. Supposing her to be dying b to the ny o 0st ¢ ur | < 1 030 0 1T 1t K proces i Pho drama, the “Sorial Glass, " was by | o physielan was sumnioned, but he “soon | 4 0 U ,’\-‘{,.;“ wnd m hof “"wrl: her schemo. Kate Lad - always boon a | 40 Lt oAb RILTR TG WanE clilneg I yoquest Toptated lust evening at St | restored her to conscionsucts B B it iy oot | groat favorito with Me. Haveis, but her | v GO B Womainins, aetanes | - Give your ohild ’l- 11, DOUGLASS Philomenn’s hall by the wembers of the | Mrs, Dunean asserts that hor hushand LRANALE SR OIS SR AR Proposition rather astonisied him | N | & SONS! CAPSIOUM. COUCEH DROM tomporanco soioty, Tho rondition of | hus loft her destitute in hor distress, and | UP 0 the city jail. L will do my bost to' help you, Kitey, | 14108 fn wndhuaor, LRI | BUSR CALI AN Lk Ul i u" the play excoeded, if anything, the ex- | lust evening she sent the little givl 1o his | Additions to the Criminal Oatendar, | 1o said at Last,” “although Gt is rather's | ) 4 Mtia e SRty it B A 8 L U RN WY g cellency of the night before, aud'all who | store to ask him to provide her With food, rlondar. | L pices of buxineas, Howover, if | Jue b 8 lition of un 2 fLajux il g ptlscdily e ke und 5 attendod were highly pleasid wosho had nons in *he honse, In ashort 0 | v oan bo mabaged atull O1d Joo is the | & (143 #tosions ¢l LIARIR IO U0 il ¥e ; : T s 8 it o s . ddes Sl Owing to the larga numbers who soere | Hine the little el retuened erying, say in the district court yestorduy in | one to do it.” M S bbb el bl i KELORTS OF STATE BANIS | mable to attend on the two nehts of tha | 0 that her father had Kicked berGutof | the following eases: John W. Lauer, Among the banks doing business in | Author’s Carnival, the Iuijos of St. | the store with curses. murders Bortio Mann, s:1linz lguor in a this state which havo filed their yearly .lj“ n's Guild concluded o give ovory- . |I‘ll‘="”“lr-"~‘ “'!ul»\ll[m-w: thi hu(»;c- st § house of prostitntion; ‘Thomas Carroll, | i nst tho windows of the litth epOrt W it ( & 1 body one more ehunes to enjoy the visht Kindly provided the lady with meat | shootinz witl g i ik wating nginst the windows of the'little c report with the auditor up to dude, ar 1y one more ehineo to enjoy the b i | shooting with atom 2t ta will; Viotoria | PE SR s SHATGMGE BE I L SRRt LIST the Commoreinl Stute bank, Holdre ties of the entertainment. Accordingly | #nd prepared some beef toa " which she | Floward, colored, grund larceny. | Commercial Stato bnk, York; Rogors & | the hall on Douglus streot was again | ate With u welish, Othor details which oy A T N “"'””“i\ - T@AE fi $ [ opord B0 i 1eu witnessed Alics Harri- - doubf of the existenco of o spivit workd much on the ordor of “A Parlor | Tho potato was intraduced into Franco 100 from the Cozzons house, Smith owned | And it wis upon £ 115 that she bl based " Buneh of Keys SIS 20 il L Gl socicty pro \seripts from the polico court were same time several rocally “3ay the dogs devour sonr hones,” 18 the e sims conpany in matinee el s koo 0f s ; dics ning porfornanes -duy. chistians in Consuantin A dark, stormy November nigh ! and rain coming down in tegrents, anld | S —— (1...,..,,_ Mindens First National Hust d last evening with an enthosins. | She recited of her hushand’s eruolty wer A Const Accident, feril tempt sl some. of thom Lo overstay List of lettors remainmg unealled for | o Nilioml, Ashlanl; Nubiidha Tt | e rowid, and the Lidies were enconriged | 10rrible in the extreme, and 1f trud show | ore was & gay ahisting : 5 I ! : and Trust company, Hstings: Firse o | 10 their work by addition] financial aid, | {1 wan tohe s brate of the worst Thore was a g4y cousting party on the | hoir acenstomed timo—iwore” groupwil | at the postalice for tie wook eading Do G ekl At dadgo street hill last, evening, and dur- | perhaps half a dozen persons. “Among -y tional, Kearney: First National, Con bierddld A2k et | duscription, Lust Augast there was | Dodg x, | | £ | oombor i0, 1853 City; Republican V. x.fl, llnnl\( r”...:l N FAVORITE HOME REMEDY 5 w \e trouble between the same parties | ing the varly hours the street sohoed | em wis My Hareig and Farmer Morton 3 4 bridge: Firat Notional bk, Brownville; THE Fed T0E 0 contiii a sinzlo pur ; b tound its way it tho ]mp vs. it | with the morry sounds emanating from | ; '\\ "{'wul‘HM 'l-.rfl[v 1 H:(H i rly | GENTLEMEN'S LIST, ol 22 ez Peoplos’ bunk. B airico: Mailion County | ko of inrphey or . Inducious sab | bwinig wssortod Lia Duncan had drog sed | g throuts of u awope of young ladicaand | {hiras no donyin thit, | e SN 3 Alliauy Louse Gt ‘A:u,’MM pringaosnm diai faruliy COURLY | granel Gils aid, Dixaiss pAUNGY ¥ Wl nd brataly wssaalted hor, Tn | gentiemon ws thoy switly giided on rus o and” L st bo zoing.” Gool | 4 Aewka I g v : NEYS AND STONACH AMay, this year, Mis. Duncan was | ners over the ghatering snow. About 8 [ Might,” e coutinued, as o held out his ; est W ical bunk. B itle Creck; Wood Kiver b g g | et oS, SIS pma) Copa b i o tiver s gut of Ghicr, then veur exitmined by the hoard of insinily a8 to | o'clock, however, i aceident happened | W80 | s ; SYMPTE QL T her mental condition, and was found t 1 “Good night.” returned the other, ulso f Bank o Norch lond. isloominicon, o I e por mentul condition, uind was found to | wyion quickly olehidil the hill of the jotly | risin Norby W HON'E &G EUG s VA T() REID 0 A vy e S TV Y e T iaducho, fool Iumeuid, dispivitod g s brought before the A & v A b & ) .’N:‘.;‘g!. fpnk. Mloom 15‘{..‘. '\'.dllq .\‘“llI:::lk nervous, | provVeI oro srio board on complaint of her husband, who | @0asters, As u travis contuining several | rowd, for I shall be ol mys=elf lna few Wilbers Omuhu Nutional bank, Omaha} | 1o it T e wishod to soure # divore: udies und gentlomen was descending tho | Bigwtes. L Citizens' N bans. Blatwmonth | LIYER HEAYEATIL . 1€ xou ) AR 1 T OO hill at w vapud pace, Mr. H. W. Parkhurst A i Bunk of Dy- | o ~2n ulits wnd tako Sinmons Liver Rogu Paursday uftornaon u littlo &ix-year. | FhO Was htvering, lost control of the venport. o, Busb 1o rlera 5 ; I ALOERR ) Mix-yoar | glod und it dashed to th side of the | aasils from sile to side. Trath 1o toil ho e P R N ST you v aien anyihing old boy whose face and hunds looked as | road, striking the crosswalk at Sevens | Sy fom side to sidu, - frith b tll e ¥t tortug at the Reforring to the coutroversy about the e, (or te Uiy hough they ware frossn through and | teenth stroctand upsetling tho 0counants. | pevertod to the cony v -ation of the ¢ven i A aansa insug of the eity vefunding bonds, Mr, R will ool velievod und slecp plos through, was found sitting in the snow | 1h¢ travis ran partly uider the walk, w—which h e purnosely led by f iae 1115 bly caloron K rioe, WAg £ Moore said do the Bre” reprosintative 1 you uro w miserublo sutteror with | o1 Georiin Park avenue, erying bitterly, | M4 ME. Parkhuest's Joft log was oaught | O Joe to the tof spivitualism. [t | Dillie 15 ; TIPATION yostordav: “When proposals for these (n\:nv\:‘m\ DYSPERSIA ki BILIOUS vorgls Fark uvenue, erying bitterly. | in suoh s manner that when he was | pud boen all rigit in the pieasant little | Diton ‘P P 1 TOGE'S VALLS 010 e fataptea pouds wees invited | toid Mayor Bure [ ion SMRN 5 ite TR Al A gentloman who happened to be passing | thrown forward the pressure saupped | vaom of the inn: with its buisht lights | Danzberty d Wi to such Cases, ON0 dusu eifecls o this 1 had a ovstomer who was willing o continuul dosing, and costs Lut @ Lride. M the time took the littde fellow into his | the bone. The injury s a vory bad one, fra 1Liive It : the dleh Dat 1,1 ¥ ehange of feeliilg s to nal onisi the suierer, tuke the entire issue of A0 ut 6 per It wili cure you, ' and chuerful live. it out on the dismal el G 13 on Kiicrense the ARpetite nuce o L house, wud aftor thawing hiy roLty the fracture bhelng mpounded OuitL oal was wllowat & il " s g4y o BYSLeL A eent intonst, and had authorized me to A1l ko i 0 thy morata wish 8 tud witor thawing him out prewty | oot nkto. e, Parkhirer was re- | SUBY raad it Aoguthers dhiterent | b piAr ol Rt g iy Aetion'od pay & premium for such bouds, 1 don't Romombor whethor 1 told Mayay Bur the | TAKE swgss Liver Begulior! It eorreets | warm oo, got bim to tell his story. | stroct, wheve the fideture wis raduo i | fRGE LY ‘,(““,”;,‘,"."‘,‘. Bty Rk Ay 2t amount of the: prewium or not, but it | the | Wilious ' Riotush, Swestons He said that his name was Eggloston, and | by Dr. Somers, H\c\nllpunn.d\ Tt ons | GuAE Glp Sl GRS Uk Dl LI | s ) )\ IJ]] S E“fl!{” M[QSAN Hl LA rociek G W Boarlman * muttered the | Hioonueid G iown v cr he tru wlong the durk o ht oly country ro 4 gluneing i ke ullnous nfie Vi »f Brcath, wnd Cleansos tho Furred Tougus it Wi 1 pur gent. Ui with noed souo s e Catharvie. and Toso | that bis pavonts lived ne ¢ the corngr of | fitked ta his bed for throe months belind hiw, as though ho half expoeted | Grant & N dy, wales”Tealily Ml CITY BRIKFS. 10 uvort nppronehing sickness. Simimo v | Pacitic and Phil Sheridan stivets. He My, Parkhurst is the chivf engineer of | g find somctaiue following b, i yvain ariet )\ 'y "'~ inens " s weak. repaics the whates of Han. 8. 8. Rexnalils, tho witi monopo- Houlator) will vatiovy, Colw, Heuduclie, 810k | fiad boon sent_ont i the bittr cold to | the Union Pacitic bridge, having entive | Ko vfed (o dismizs the wnpleisiitsubjoct | St il 1y o A WAL ke ket il S st londow in Butlor oounty, s visiting | SO RARES U Dl u heavy slod-loal of meat from o | eharge of the work duriug ME Morst- | grom his thooshis. 1t wonld not bo | e i ‘w“i AAJ& brain, wnd tuparts o vigor of WAGHGKD Ly fricnds w Lineoln, prepuratory to mov: | [T butehur shop down Wwwi 0 his bowe, 1 301'S absence, deiven away. e even casiyed to whiae | Howed OF a0k 14 Murray New York, away. X a g p A KAy By, 3

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